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Freshman Dance Committee Asked to Contribute Half Profits to Unemployed--Hollywood Star Autographs Picture for 1935

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Something like a sensation was created at the Harvard Freshman Union yesterday when the 1935 Tea Dance Committee posted twelve telegrams it has received from great and near-great surrounding a picture of a Hollywood film beauty autographed to the Dance Committee. Groups of first year men congested the hallway in their attempts to read the huge "Exhibit A" as it dangled from the neck of a buffalo head.

"In order to share the messages which have poured in concerning the coming tea dance the Union committee has decided to publish facsimiles of the telegram which have intimidate its office," the bulletin reads. "The originals are under glass at 4591 Chizzleworth Hall."

Asked last night whether the Dance committee would comply with Aimee McPherson's telegram. "Be sure to give half of your profits to the unemployed stop", R. R. Borden, Jr., dance chairman in Wigglesworth, said that the committee was not counting its chickens before they hatched. He refused to comment on the authenticity of the Joan Crew ford autograph.

Some of the messages read as follows:

"I wood be there but Husing instead as my voice was ruined by putrid predictions." Signed Hu Flung Hucy.

"Hope you are stressing unity at the tea dance. "Signed Professor Merriman.

"Washing another jumper for the big brawl stop cut out the refreshments they get my goat stop will one supporter be enough." Signed Ghandi.

"It sound lovely stop may we come too." Signed Freshman class of Wellesley.

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