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Tomorrow, Washington's Birthday, will be a holiday in all departments of the University. The delivery desk of the Widener Library will be closed all day, but the reading room and the Farnsworth Room will be open as usual. The Randolph Gymnasium will be closed during the entire day. Regular meals will be served in all the Freshman dormitories and in the Union, but according to the Sunday schedule.
On account of the holiday, the seventh and last of the series of University Teas will not be given tomorrow afternoon, but will take place in the Parlor of Phillips Brooks House next Friday afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock.
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