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ANNOUNCE PATRONESSES FOR TEA DANCE AT UNION

Mrs. Leighton Heads List to Receive at Freshman Tea After Yale Game--Twelve Others Also Invited.

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Thirteen patronesses have been invited to attend the first Freshman tea dance, which is to be held on Saturday, November 21, after the Yale game in the common rooms of the Harvard Union.

Announcement that Mrs. Delmar Leighton will head the list of patronesses was made yesterday by R. R. Borden Jr. '35, chairman of the dance committee. The other patronesses are divided into two groups, each of which will serve an hour.

Those in the first group, from 5 to 6 o'clock, are Mrs. P. S. Dalton of Milton, Mrs. A. C. Woodard of Framingham, Mrs. Richard Storey of Boston, Mrs. I. T. Burr Jr. of Needham, Mrs. L. I. Prouty of Boston, and Mrs. R. R. Borden of Fall River. These in the second group, from 6 to 7 o'clock, are, Mrs. Leslie Cutler of Needham, Mrs. Robert Saltonstall of Milton, Mrs. A. V. Kidder of Andover, Mrs. G. D. Boardman of Boston, Mrs. E. A. Locke of Boston, and Mrs. J. E. Hollis of Boston.

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