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JUNIORS REVEL TONIGHT AT ANNUAL FESTIVITY

STAGS MAY PURCHASE TICKETS AT DOOR

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From 9.30 o'clock this evening until 3 o'clock tomorrow morning the class of 1928 and its guests will make merry in Memorial Hall, for the twenty-second annual Junior Dance. Finishing touches are being applied to the hall and box decorations, but by the first dance this evening all will be in perfect order, and Memorial Hall will once more have donned its festive garb.

The traffic on Kirkland and Cambridge Streets will be regulated by the local police, and only the South entry of the Hall will be used during the course of the dance.

The Dance Committee has decided to follow the plan adapted at last year's festivity, and will allow stags to purchase their tickets at the door. Up to the present, over 350 couples have signified their intention of attending as have 50 or more stags.

As in former years, those eligible to attend the affair are:

1. Men who entered college with the class of 1928.

2. Men who entered college as unclassified students, and who have since been classified with the class of 1928.

3. Officers of the class of 1929.

5. Members of the 1927 Junior Dance Committee.

Perley Breed will direct a large orchestra which will play for the dancing. During the supper interval the Harvardians will play a group of exhibition pieces, and will be assisted by Cliff Edwards, "Ukelele Ike."

A representative of Galvin Inc., the official florist will be at Memorial Hall throughout the day to take orders for corsages and individual box decorations. The Committee also announces that no furniture whatsoever may be brought into the boxes.

The following will act as ushers under the leadership of A. H. O'Neil, Head Usher, J. N. Barbee; Dudley Bell; H. W. Brandon; L. D. Brayton; W. N. Bump; H. W. Burna; J. P. Chase; Henry Chauncoy; J. P. Crosby; Langdon Dearborn; A. O. Fordyce; E. B. Jackson; V. O. Jones; W. B. Jones; Joseph Morrill Jr; William Mulford; P. H. Nitxe; Edward Page Jr.; W. C. Peet Jr.; J. L. Pool; C. A. Pratt Jr.; W. G. Saltonstall; R. W. Sawyer; Daniel Simonds 2nd; R. W. Turner; John Watts; W. H. White

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