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True to tradition Phillips Brooks House will again perform the duty of introducing the new class to the beauty that was Harvard when they hold their combined Harvard-Radcliffe tea on Sunday afternoon, March 19.
The tea will be held at Brooks House from 3:30 to 5:30 o'clock and all civilian and V-12 students are invited. The usual non-alcoholic beverages will be served but far more important is the chance that here at last, after almost two weeks of utter stagnation, is your chance to gaze upon the flower of American womanhood and perhaps form the acquaintance of a life time.
The tea is held each term when new students enter the University and it is hoped that all new students, Freshmen and transfer students alike will take this opportunity to introduce themselves not only to Radcliffe but also to Phillips Brooks House, and to other members of their class.
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