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TIME FOR APPLICATIONS EXTENDED

Juniors are Given Until Tomorrow Night to Apply for Cards.

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Tomorrow is the last day for members of the class of 1916 to hand in applications for invitations to the Junior Dance, which will be held in the Union on Friday, February 19. All application cards, filled out, should be mailed with checks and visiting cards to E. H. Foreman '16, Harvard Union. It is important that as many members of 1916 as possible attend in order to make the Dance the successful event it has been in past years, So far, only 145 men have applied for invitations. This year's affair will be particularly attractive on account of the tea dance which the Hasty Pudding Club will give to all members of the Junior Class on the afternoon of the Dance. Tickets to this may be bought at $1 apiece from C. F. Farrington '16, from any other member of the Dance Committee, or at the door of the Hasty Pudding Club on February 19.

Rules For Box Applications.

Box applications for the dance containing the names of at least six couples and no more than ten couples must be mailed to P. Lowry '16, Harvard Union, no later than Monday, February 1. A member of the committee will be in the Secretary's room of the Union every afternoon between 5.30 and 6 o'clock to answer questions. Each application should contain the name and address of the chairman. If adjoining boxes are desired the two applications should be mailed together.

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