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DINE and DANCE

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HOTEL SOMERSET

Harvard-Dartmouth Ball. Three famous bands--Bunny Berigan, Harry Marshard, Roy Eldridge. Continuous music--9 until 3.

Friday, October 21.

Tickets at the Crimson Office.

COPLEY-PLAZA

Harvard-Dartmouth Ball given in the Grand Ball Room. Red Nerve, Mildred Bailey and their orchestra. Couple $3.50, Stag $2.50. Friday, Oct. 21

Tickets at Crimson Office.

DURGIN-PARK

Simple, delicious food served at reasonable prices in the setting of the old Boston market near Faneuil Hall. Not open Sundays or Holidays.

JIM'S PLACE

A convenient spot to wine and dine before or after the game.

OLE PLANTATION

Southern fried food a specialty. Convenient to theater district and Copley Square. Open daily 12-8 P.M.

OSLO

Cambridge's only restaurant serving famous Smorgasbord. Centrally located at the corner of Church and Brattle St.

SCHRAFFT'S

The familiar Schrafft quality right here in Harvard Square. Special luncheons and suppers served daily.

STADIUM GRIDIRON

Only restaurant in Harvard Square specializing in Italian food. Entirely remodeled under new management.

THOR

On Carver Street just off Boylston, a complete Smorgasbord served in a quiet and different atmosphere.

TOWNE CLUB

"Latin Quarter" theme of new decorations. Good floor show and music of one of Ruby Newman's orchestras. Good dinners at reasonable prices.

WHITNEY'S CAFE

New England shore dinners and broiled chicken a specialty. Location is convenient to University theatre on Church Street.

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