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MEMORIAL HALL TO BE OPEN TO PUBLIC ON SATURDAY

Tickets for Luncheon May Be Obtained at Desk in Dining Hall--Music to Be Furnished During Lunch

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On Saturday, November 19, Memorial Hall will throw open its doors to graduates and undergraduates of the University and of Yale and to their friends, including ladies. A special Table d'Hote Dinner will be served from 11.45 in the morning to 1.30, while music will be furnished by Kanrich's band.

Tickets for dinner will be $1.50 each and may be obtained at the desk and charged by present members of the University who have field the regular bond. However no ticket purchases may be charged after 7 o'clock, Friday evening, November 18. Those who are not at present members of the University may purchase tickets for cash at the desk at Memorial Hall until the limited supply is exhausted.

Regular members of Memorial Hall may secure one ticket each at the reduced rate of one dallor. Each member who does not avail himself of this reduced rate may secure one ticket to the spread in Sanders Theatre; applications for these may be made at the desk in the Hall between 5.30 Thursday afternoon and 9.30 Saturday morning. No spread tickets will be sold.

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