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FIRST OF UNION DANCES TAKES PLACE SATURDAY

Patronesses and Ushers for the Event are Announced -- Harvardians Croon From 5 to 7 O'Clock

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The series of fall tea dances at the Harvard Union following Saturday football games will commence this Saturday after the Army game. Music for the occasion, which will last from five until seven o'clock will be furnished by Roy Lamson and his Harvardians. As in former years, telegrams announcing the results of major football games throughout the country will be read between dances.

The affair is under the general charge of E. J. Des Roches '31, undergraduate secretary of the Union, who announces that Mrs. Arthur Holcombe and Mrs. Zaebariah Chaffee will serve as patronesses. The pourers will be as follows: Mrs. Marshall Stone, Mrs. James Conant, Mrs. Miller McClintock, Mrs. Thomas Barris, and Mrs. Francis Peabody Magoun Jr.

Ten ushers have been selected to help on Saturday. They are as follows: W. S. Archibald '31, G. N. Barrie '32, G. H. Conant '33, B. D. Everett '31, T. W. Dunn '31, D. E. McQuade Jr. '31, Harwood Ellis '31, J. G. Frothingham '31, C. H. Wellman '32, and J. B. Trosh '33.

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