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Summer School Holds Free Dance Tonight

First in Series of Scheduled Social Events Opens at 8:30

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With the perils of registration overcome, and the first week of academic work passed, two dances and two outings this weekend signal the opening of the Summer School social season, a program of outings, teas, dances and beach parties which highlight each weekend and enable students to get acquainted.

The Director's Reception and Dance tonight at Memorial Hall opens the season. Featuring a reception from 8:30 to 9:30 o'clock and dancing until 1 o'clock, the affair is stag from beginning to end and admission is by receipted Summer School bills, Harvard or Radcliffe Bursar cards, and appropriate identification by Faculty members.

Tomorrow night Albert Haynes will lead Summer School students and their guests through the gyrations and intricacies of the Virginia Reel and Square Dance as the first of several such affairs opens the barn dancing season. Admission for students is fifty-five cents, and stags and does are invited.

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