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Juniors who desire furniture taken to the Union tomorrow morning for use at the Junior Dance must signify to that effect before one o'clock today at Adthorp 4. Any chairmen who do not do this will be expected to manage the transportation of furniture themselves. Trucks will collect furniture at the houses and dormitories named below, and will follow the time schedule as near as possible. Route 1 is tentatively as follows: 8.30, Drayton; 9.00, Dunster; 9.15, 54, 53, 41 Dunster St., Dana Chambers; 10.00, Beck; 10.30, Matthews; 11.00, 13 Waterhouse St,; 11.30, Walter Hastings; 11.50, Holworthy; 12.00, Hollis; 12.10, Stoughton; 12.15, Thayer; 12.30, Weld; 12.45, Grays. Route 2: 8.30, Apley Court; 9.00, Claverly; 9.30, 68 Mt. Auburn; 10.00, Randolph; 10.30, 30 Mt, Auburn; 10.40, 52 Mt. Auburn; 11.20, Westmorely; 11.30, Russell Annex; 11.45, Russell; 12.00, Fairfax; 12.15, 1234 Mass. Ave.; 12.30, 6 Holyoke Place; 12.45, Gore.
Must Tag Furniture
The furniture must be tagged with the name of the owner, his room, and the box letter, and must be in the hallway on the ground floor at the time stated in the lists, and a man representing the box in which the furniture will go, must be on hand to go with it to the Union.
Boxes should contain the following pieces of furniture: one small rug, six by eight feet; one couch for a box of six or eight and two for a larger box, one small table, table-cover, and lamp, and the necessary number of small chairs.
No tickets will be sold at the door, but may be obtained at Apthorp 4. Tickets cannot be refunded after 6 o'clock this evening.
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