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Continuing the custom of holding Faculty Teas to provide an opportunity for students in the University to meet members of the Faculty and their wives in an informal gathering, the Union announces six teas to be held in the Union Living Room between November 25 and January 13.
The Faculty has been divided into six groups, each of which will be especially invited to one tea. This arrangement will make it possible for students to know who will be present on specific days, so that they can come to the teas when there are members of the Faculty present whom they wish to meet. All members of the Faculty, however, are welcome at all teas.
The schedule of the teas and of the divisions especially to be represented follows:
November 25, Division of History, Government, and Economics, and the Department of History and Literateure.
December 2, Department of the Classics, Department of Indie Philology, Division of Modern Languages, and officials of the Harvard Library.
December 9. Department of Physics and courses in Astronomy, Law School. Division of Fine Arts, School of Architecture, School of Landscape Architecture, and the Division of Music.
December 16. Officers of the Administration, Engineering School, Theological School, Division of Mathematics, Division of Philosophy, and Division of Semitic Languages.
January 6. Department of Military Science, Department of Naval Science, Division of Anthropology, Department of Physical Education, Division of Geology, Business School.
January 13. School of Education. Division of Chemistry, Bio-Chemical Science, Bussey Institute, and the Division of Biology.
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