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1st Regatta Weekend Begins Today; Dances, Bacchanalia Attract 2,000

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Harvard's biggest splurge--the first Regatta Weekend in the College's history, a function comparable to Yald's Derby Day or Pennsylvania's Skimmer Day--will begin this afternoon and roll straight through till Sunday.

All-College weekends have been held here before, but this marks the first time in Harvard's history that all the Houses, and the Yard will stage simultaneous celebrations. Close to 2,000 people will participate in the varied and far-flung affairs of Friday night.

The highlight of the weekend will be the events of Saturday afternoon and evening. At 5 p.m., Navy, Pennsylvania and the Crimson crew will compete for the coveted Adams Cup. From 4 p.m. on, the Band will play, on the banks of the Charles.

And at 8 p.m., the Straw Hat Ball will begin at 39 Plympton Street, the I.A.B. Tommy Tucker and his orchestra will provide the entertainment, while the Bowdoin College Singing Group will perform at intermission.

SCHEDULE OF SPORTING EVENTS

Saturday, May 10

1:30 p.m.--Track vs. Yale, Soldiers Field

2 p.m.--Tennis vs. Princeton, Soldiers

Field

3 p.m.--Baseball vs. Holy Cross

Soldiers Field

4 p.m.--Crew, freshmen vs. Pennsylvania,

Navy

4:30 p.m.--Crew, junior varsity vs. Penn-

Pennsylvania, Navy

5 p.m.--Adams Cup Crew, varsity vs.

Pennsylvania, Navy

(The Harvard Band will play on the banks of the Charles from 4 p.m. on. The finish line for the races is at the M.I.T. Boat House.)

Hay rides, beach parties, and bacchanalia are among the several functions of Friday night. The Union is sponsoring a beach party, with busses provided to carry Yardlings and their dates to the appointed beach. Freshmen may sign up at the Union for bus accomodations. Adams House men will have a square dance and Leverett a hay ride, while Dunster is holding its annual masquerade ball, beginning at 10 p.m.

More alcoholic activities hold forth at Winthrop, where a beer bust is planned. Kirkland will hold its annual beer bust and a record dance from 3 p.m. on, and Eliot has planned another cabaret dance.

Commuters of all College classes will hold their first dance in the recently renovated Dudley Hall.

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