Word: piazzas
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Walter Hastings--1-15, Eastman; 16-30, Piazza; 31-45, Penney, Quillian; 46-61, Sargent...
Music for the dance will be furnished by Bert Lowe's orchestra from Boston and Markel's orchestra from New York. Dancing will be held in the Dining and Common Rooms of Smith Halls, while the piazza on the south side of the building will probably be available also...
Upon the conclusion of the musical program, dancing will start in the Dining and Common Rooms of Smith Halls. Bert Lowe's orchestra from Boston, and Markel's orchestra from New York will furnish the music. The piazza on the south side of the Building will be opened to the dancers...
...baton and will conduct the singing of the three choruses together. The dance of the evening will begin about 8.30 o'clock and end promptly at 12.30. Two orchestras under Bert Lowe of Boston will play in the Common and Dining Room of Smith Hall, and the piazza on the south side of the building will be thrown open to the dancers. Punch will be served throughout the dance...
...Henry Keegan, Clinton Leslie, Harry Levy, Edward William Littlefield, Robert Eliot Lutz, John Francis McCann, Jr., Thomas Truman McDonald, Kendric Nichols Marshall, Clarence Francis Mateyka, Lee Graham Miller, Warren Gage Mulliken, William Dowdney Murray, James Edward Nally, Philip Samuel Nisson, Niels Albert Pedersen, Fred William Perkins, Jr., Anthony Andrew Piazza, James Marshal Plumer, Manuel Prenner, Laurence William Prouty, William Rugg, Jarvis Mansfield Scott, Walter Silva, Moses Smith, Benjamin Isadore Spenling, Richard Oscar Spero, Harry Starr, Ernest Ralph Sumner, Frederick John Sweeney, Joseph Swirsky, Leo Taran, Leonard Ware, Jr., Chester Howard Whelden, Jr., James Norman White, Nathan Winitsky, James Nelson Wyman...