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Post-game entertainment in the form of three House dances will enrich the weekend for Harvard and Yale epicures as Adams, Eliot, and Lowell Houses offer diversion for participants in the general celebration.

Ed Murphy in Eliot

To the tunes of Ed Murphy's Orchestra and the croons of Miriam Miller, Eliot House men and their guests will join in the general melce after the Yale game at the Elephants' annual autumn winter dance.

The advance sale of tickets has almost exhausted the supply, and only a few will be available at the door, Stag admissions are priced at $1.50 and couple at $2.50.

Diner will be served from 6.45 to 6.30 o'clock in the Dining Hall and Junior Common Room, and dancing in scheduled to begin at 8.30 o'clock. Reservations have been made by, and are limited to, 270 persons.

As special guests, the associates of the House and their wives, and parents of the members of the Committee have been invite to dine with Professor and Mrs. Merriman at the Master's Lodgings. They included Professor and Mrs. Thomas Barbour, Professor and Mrs. George D. Birkhoff, Professor and Mrs. Walter B. Cannon, Professor and Mrs. William Langer, Professors Ferland Baldensperger, Theodore Lyman, Arthur Darby Nock, Fred N. Robinson, Professor and Mrs. Zachariah Chafee, Jr., Professor and Mrs. Arthur N. Holcombe, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brooks, and Mr. and Mrs. John M. Hartwell.

Felix Ferdinando in Lowell House

The Bellboys invite members of the House to dance to the music of the well known maestro, Felix Ferdinando at a dinner dance which is scheduled to get under way at or about eight o'clock tomorrow evening.

The ushers, headed by members of the House committee, will be: Wilton S. Burton '36, Perry J. Culver '37, Douglas W. Overton '36, William B. Tabler '36, William J. Watt '37, Leavitt S. White '37, Donald S. Carmichael '36, and George T. Skinner '36.

Mr. Elliot Perkins, Dr. Benjamin Rowland, Jr., Dr. David Worcester, and Messrs. Donald B. Armstrong, Jr. 37, Frank C. Bosler '38, Thomas A. Buffum '37, Richard M. Ballou '36, Robert L. Bentley, Jr. '36, David C. Crawford '36, Richard J. Currie '36, S. Page Cotton '38, M. Hollingsworth Cornell '37, John L. Dampeer '38, Thomas H. Dowd, Jr. '36, Nicholas Friedman '37, William T. Glendinning '38, Wesley L. Furste '37, James E. King, Jr. '36, Ellis W. Jones, Jr. '37, John D. Ogilby '38, Frederick R. Pleasants 3G., Murray Richards uL., Ethan A. H. Sims '38, Peter L. Scott '38, John B. Vincent '37, H. Stewart Voetglin ocC., and Jose K. P. deVaron '38. The tickets are prices at $3.00 a couple and $2.00 stag.

Adams Invites Saybrook

Finishing its series of weekly after the-game tea dances, Adams House cordially invites Saybrook College men to join the entertainment to the music of Ned Marshall's Crimson Club Orchestra.

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