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HOLD FIRST OF UNION TEA DANCES TOMORROW

Open Only to Members, Who May Charge $1.00 Admission on Term Bills--Union Tournament Entries Closed--To Announce Pairings Tomorrow

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The first of the Union's series of tea dances which will continue until the end of the football season, will be held tomorrow afternoon at 4.45 o'clock in the Living Room of the Union. It will be open only to members of the Union, who may charge the admission fee of one dollar on their term bills.

Spaulding's orchestra which is composed wholly of students in the University will play at the dances, and refreshments will be served.

Entries in the Union tennis tournament closed last night. Drawings will be made today, and the pairings will be announced tomorrow. Cups are to be awarded the winners in both the singles and doubles matches, while the runners-up will receive medals.

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