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Hotel Bradford, Cascades--$.30-.40. .40.* $1.25 minimum. No cover weekdays. Otherwise $.50. Joe Rines' orchestra. Good music, rather a ha-cha atmosphere, amusing door show. One of the best for a hilarious evening. Better dress.

Statler Hotel, Salle Moderne--$.25-.35-.35.* Cover $1.00 weekdays, other times $1.50. No minimum. William Scotti's orchestra. Pleasant place with varied crowd. Cover makes it expensive if one drinks much. Dress optional.

Copley-Plaza, Sheraton Room--$.30-40-.40.* $.75 cover weekdays. $1.00 otherwise. No minimum. Meyer Davis orchestra. One of the best places in Boston, with a large floor and a good orchestra. Fine place to take sub-debs from the Newtons. Cover makes it rather expensive. Better dress.

Club Touraine--$.30-.40-.35*. No Cover. Minimum $2.00 per person. Charles Hector's orchestra and floor show with Knott and Towne, dancers. One of the swankier places with a good orchestra and crowd. Better dress.

Minerva Cafe, 214 Huntington Avenue--$.25-.30-.30* Minimum $.50 weekdays, $1.00 Saturdays. No cover. Mixed crowd but rather a nice place. Moderately good show. Inexpensive. Don't dress.

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*Figures indicate prices of three drinks, Martint, Old-Fashioned, and Highball, respectively.

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