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To the strains of Harvard's own Square Dance orchestra, the Outing Club will give its first square dance of the year in Mifflin Hall tomorrow night from 8:30 o'clock to midnight.
Admission to the dance, the first of a series of bi-weekly hops throughout the year, will be seventy-five cents a couple to cover costs. Alan M. Winklestein '42 and Philip M. Foisie '44 will do the calling accompanied by Louis Rule '43 and Seymour Breslow '43 on the fiddle, Norris Tibbets '42 on the piano, and James Chapman '45 on the guitar.
After several "beeny" rehearsals, one on the wind swept slopes of Belmont Hill, the orchestra is ready to swing into action with "Turkey in the Straw."
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