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Cadets to Be Admitted Free To Leverett Dance Saturday

Formal Dress to Be Worn to Dinner and Dance; Hall to Be Decorated

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The army has been put on the preferred list for the Leverett House formal dance to be held after the game Saturday, when Jack Frances, formerly of Waring's Pennsylvanians, will render his artistry for the Rabbits. The committee has announced that all cadets in uniform will be admitted free. The hall will be decorated in gold and gray for the army, crimson and white for Harvard.

Dinner will be served from 7 to 8 o'clock, and dancing will be from 8 till 12 o'clock. Formal dress will be worn for both dinner and dance. All members of the Houses and their guests are invited to attend. Subscriptions will be $2 a couple, and $1.25 stag.

Composing the committee are: Lanrens D. Dawes '85, chairman, Harold E. Jahn '86, William Lawrence '37, Raymond J. Makowsky '86, Robert H. Rawson '86, and Allen B. Rider '85. The Patronesses will be Mrs. Walter E. Houghton, Mrs. Donald H. McLaughlin, Mrs. Perry Miller, and Mrs. Kenneth H. Murdoch.

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