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ANNOUNCE SCHEDULE OF SIX UNIVERSITY TEAS

Informal Teas Will Be Held at Union Beginning November 28, Will Last Until January 23.

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The schedule of informal University teas, which are given each year, was announced last night at the Harvard Union. These teas will be held in the Living Room of the Union on six Friday afternoons this year, lasting until the latter part of January. They are for the purpose of giving the students in the University an opportunity to meet the members of the faculty and their wives. Last year more than 1500 attended the series.

The schedule of the teas is as follows:

Friday, November 28

Administration Officers.

Division of Anthropology.

Department of Botany.

Department of English.

Division of Fine Arts.

Friday, December 5

Engineering School.

Law School.

Department of Zoology.

Department of Military Science.

Friday, December 12

Division of Philosophy.

Division of Geology.

Department of Astronomy.

Department of Germanic Languages.

Division of the Classics.

Division of Semitic Languages.

Department of Mineralogy.

Department of Petrography.

Library Officials.

Friday, January 9

Department of Romance Languages.

Division of Mathematics.

Division of Music.

Department of Physics.

Graduate School of Education.

Theological School.

Friday, January 16

School of Architecture.

Graduate School of Business Administration.

Division of Chemistry.

Department of Social Ethics.

School of Landscape Architecture.

Friday, January 23

Department of History.

Department of Economics.

Department of Government.

Department of Physical Education.

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