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University Teas Begin Friday

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Phillips Brooks House will hold the first of the series of University teas in the parlor of Phillips Brooks House this afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock. The teas will be held weekly throughout December, January and February, with the exception of Christmas vacation, and the mid-year examination period.

Besides the members of the committee, the administrative officers and their wives, who will as far as possible be present at each tea, the University professors and instructors and their wives are invited to attend in groups arranged alphabetically. On Friday officers or instructors whose names begin with A and B will attend.

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