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The first of the University teas will be held in Phillips Brooks House Friday afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock. All members of the University are most cordially invited to these weekly occasions, which will be held regularly on Fridays throughout December, January and February.
It is the purpose of these teas to bring the men of the University into a cordial relationship with the University officers and their wives. The committee in charge, composed of the wives of the Faculty and several students, who will receive at each tea, seeks to accomplish this through making the gatherings entirely informal. A number of students representing the graduate and undergraduate departments of the University will act as ushers, and every week there will be present persons of prominence connected with or visiting the University. New men in the University are especially urged to attend. A list of the guests of honor will be published each week in the issue of the CRIMSON for the day on which a tea will occur.
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