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One hundred and seventy-two guests were present at Lowell and Dunster Houses at the first of the open luncheons last Saturday. At Dunster there were 56 guests, 48 of whom were ladies, and at Lowell House there were 100 ladies out of 116 guests. In view of the popularity of these luncheons it is quite certain that authorities at Lowell and Dunster Houses will continue them. Lowell House also had a tea after the game, a feature which Dunster will probably introduce soon.
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