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Phillips Brooks House will be open tomorrow afternoon from 3 to 6 o'clock. At 4 o'clock Mr. G. Riddle '74, instructor in elocution in the University from 1878 to 1881, and a public reader of prominence, will read the following selections: "The Ballad of East and West," by Kipling; "Wives in a Social Game," Anonymous; "Mark Antony and the Roman Citizens," from "Julius Caesar," by Shakespere; "The Village Dressmaker," from "Timothy's Quest," by Kate Douglas Wiggin; "Carcassonne," from the French of Nadaud, by M. E. W. Sherwood: "Aunt Doleful's Visit," by Mary Kyle Dallas.
Tea will be served from 4.30 to 6 o'clock and books and magazines will be available for use. The 1907 committee, of which R. B. Gregg is chairman, will be in charge. All members of the University are cordially invited to attend.
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