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Only a few more dance applications have been received in response to the committee's last appeal. Although a sufficient number have signified their intention of being present to warrant the success of the dance, the committee hopes to make this year's event the most successful ever held. In order that any additional members of the class may have an opportunity to apply for invitations the time has been extended until Monday. All applications must be sent to H. B. Courteen '17, Harvard Union.
Plans for the dance are progressing rapidly. A new one-step, entitled "The Junior Promenade," has been written by one of the members of the class especially for this dance.
The committee has arranged the following list of patronesses: Mrs. Oliver Ames, Mrs. W. T. Barker, Mrs. E. C. Bates, Mrs. H. B. Cabot, Mrs. C. A. Coolidge, Mrs. W. T. Councilman, Mrs. S. G. Courteen, Mrs. M. A. Dayton, Mrs. T. H. Eckfeldt, Mrs. S. H. Fessenden, Mrs. A. D. Foster, Mrs. G. B. Davis, Mrs. Richard Harte, Mrs. P. H. Jacobs, Mrs. A. L. Lowell, Mrs. James Means, Mrs. H. E. Meeker, Mrs. D. P. Morgan, Mrs. G. S. Mumford, Mrs. P. M. Reynolds, Mrs. W. M. Rice, Mrs. R. A. Sears, Mrs. P. M. Warburg, Mrs. E. S. Webster.
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