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After a jaunt around Harvard's various edifices and points of interest, members of the Chaplain and Navy Training Schools will be entertained this Sunday at tea and toast juggling functions at Kirkland and Dunster.
Main attraction for the navy yardlings is the 3.2% fire water and cokes that are to be served. They will be welcomed at Kirkland by Dr. Walter E. Clark, House Master and Harvard's one-man Sanskrit Department, and by Dr. Clarence A. Haring, Master of Dunster House and authority on Latin-American history and economics.
The tour of the Yard begins at 2:30 o'clock on the stops of the Memorial Church, for the interest of those who have not noted the building. Propelled by P.H.B., this in the seventh of such got-togethers in which the service men have been given a chance to make a critical inspection of the habitats and activities of Harvard men.
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