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Yesterday afternoon 984 envelopes addressed to the members of the class of 1929 were mailed by the Junior Dance Committee. Each letter contains a subscription card and a circular letter formally announcing the 1929 Dance on Friday, March 2, at Memorial Hall, and explaining the procedure to be followed by men desiring to attend.
The enclosed card is to be filled out and sent with the correct amount to James De Normandie '29, treasurer, 43 Randolph, before Friday, February 17. All members attending are advised and requested to give their immediate attention to the applications.
In arranging boxes, groups of six or 12 couples should elect their respective chairmen and apply in writing to R. A. Stout '29, 6 Westmorly, before February 17, giving the names of members and their guests.
Any man who feels that he is eligible to attend the Junior Dance and yet fails to receive a letter is asked to consult the 1929 Dance Committee during office hours to be announced soon.
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