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Featuring the Slide-rule Symphony, a quasi-famous all-professor orchestra, the Radar School will hold its last party tomorrow at Memorial Hall, from 8 to 12 o'clock. Former students now at M.I.T. are invited.
Besides supplying background music for the show, the orchestra, led by Emory L. Chaffee, Rumford Professor of Physics, will present a four part solo including the Dance of the Electrons, Harmonic Analysis, the Drag Loop Waltz, and the Pulse Promenade.
Other highlights of the evening will include take-offs of Radar by the staff and the students, a magic act by Robert P. Lett, and "Information Please," a performance on the piano by Samuel E. Parker, instructor in Electronics, and the "Final Fadar Fanfare," with Guy Worsley lecturer on Electronics, announcing.
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