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Ruby Newman's eighteen piece orchestra will play at the Freshman Jubilee to be held on Friday, May 26, it was announced yesterday by P. S. Weld '36, chairman of the Jubilee committee. The dance will be given in the dining room of the Union and will last from 9.30 to 3 o'clock.
The patronesses are as follows: Mrs. Roger Pierce, head patroness, and the Mesdames N. S. Bartlett, Arthur Beane, Cornelius Bliss, Charles Breed, Trowbridge Callaway, Donald Cutler, Henry Chauncey, Philip Dalton, Joseph Davis, Samuel Drury, G. F. Ducey, A. C. Hanford, Dana Hardwick, A. E. Hindmarsh, DeLancey Jay, Shaun Kelly, Henry Keyes, William Lane, Delmar Leighton, Charles Locke, Matthew Luce, George McFadden, S. G. Mortimer, F. R. Moseley, Potter Palmer, John Pratt, J. O. Proctor Hampden Robb, Chandler Robbins, J. D. Sawyer, S. D. Warren, Lawrence Waterbury, P. B. Weld, Barrett Wendell, and S. H. Wolcott.
An invitation has been sent to John Waldo Green '28, composer of "Body and Soul" and "You're Mine You" to supply entertainment of the Jubilee by playing some of his compositions on the piano. The reply has not yet been received.
P. S. Weld '36, is chairman of the committee which is in charge of the dance.
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