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With the ten-piece Harvard House orchestra furnishing the music, an informal dance will be held tonight in the Lower Common Room of the Union. The price of admission will be $1.00 for couples or stags.
The following ushers, headed by William L. Batt, have been chosen from the Freshman Dance Committee: Charles DeL. Ashmore, Charles F. Harding, 3rd., Joseph F. Keeley, Jr., F. Monroe Ludden, Theodore V. Masters, Robert F. Mozley, Ernest Sachs, Jr., Albert Stickney, Jr., Bache BcE. Whitlock, Jr., and William B. Winkler.
The patronesses for the Freshman Dance, which is the last event of the 1938 social season until the Jubilee in spring, are: Mrs. Walter B. Cannon, Mrs. Henry Chauncey, Mrs. A. Chester Hanford, Mrs. William E. Hocking, Mrs. Arthur N. Holcombe, Mrs. Delmar Leighton, Mrs. Roger B. Merriman, Mrs. James B. Munn, and Miss Rose Sherman.
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