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BUSY SCHOOL BALL TOMORROW NIGHT

Easter Dance Will Be Last Social Event This Season

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Winding up the events on its social calendar for this season, the Business School will hold its Easter Ball tomorrow night at the New England, Mutual Hall from 8 to 1 o'clock.

The committee extends a cordial invitation to all men connected with the Business School including both civilians and representatives of the Army and Navy. The music will be furnished by Chapple Arnold and his band and the charge will be $1.65 for couples and stags.

Four professors and their wives will be on hand to chaperon the informal dance. These will include Neil H. Borden, professor of Advertising, Melvin T. Copeland, professor of Marketing and director of research in the Graduate School of Business Administration, Edmund P. Learned, professor of Marketing, and Malcolm P. McNair, professor of Marketing and Syndic of the Harvard University Press.

All men planning to attend are reminded that setups will be served by committee at a nominal fee.

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