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Radcliffe girls want a chance to dance with Harvard men, and so they have started a series of lectures on the ballet, in order to stir up some interest among the members of the University.
Miss Katharine Schroeder, instructor of the dance at Radcliffe, will start the series at Agassiz Theatre with a lecture entitled "Towards Understanding the Dance." Then come talks on various phases of dancing illustrated by Radcliffe girls, for the double purpose of educating the dance audience and interesting Harvard men in actively taking part in ballot.
Harvard co-eds, it appears, will need men to take part in a program of Russian dances which they plan for this spring. In the past they have been able to do without them, but Russian choreography is not adaptable to women chorines alone.
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