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TICKETS NOW ON SALE FOR UNION DANCE NOVEMBER 23

One Hundred and Fifty Invitations Have Been Sent to Yale

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Tickets for the Harvard-Yale dance at the Union on the evening of November 23, Friday, are now on sale at the Union newsstand at $3.50 for each person. The number who may attend has been limited to 1000, and of this number 150 tickets have been sent to the Yale Student Council for distribution in New Haven. The limited number and the demand makes it necessary that the demand makes it necessary that the tickets be sold in the order for which they are applied.

Patronesses and ushers have not been selected as yet, but the Union management expects to have the list of patronesses within the week, and J.U. Harris '24, who was appointed head usher two weeks ago, will, in conjunction with the committee in charge of the dance, appoint the ushers shortly.

Bert Lowe in person and his first string orchestra will furnish the music for the dance, which will last from 9 until 4 o'clock. Dinner will be served during the evening.

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