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Circling the Square

Hotel Commander--the Drum Grill is unique in its appointments and service. The food is unexcelled.

Covin, the Florist--on the Square. Get Bette, Helen or Sue a chrysanthemum before the game and a corsage before the dance.

Hotel Continental--a snack before; a dinner after in the Piccadily in. Excellent garage service.

Flake's--the Harvard-Dartmouth gift box contains the finest quality candies at reasonable prices--and a surprise. Who knows? Every student will enjoy their home-cooked food and wonderful fountain service.

Forest Cafe--Chief Chef Charlie Anexandre serves only the best. A nice place to dine before a House dance.

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Gustie's--those in the know rave about Mr. Gustie's food. The service is good and the prices fit the pocketbook.

Leavitt & Pierce--this smoke shop has been the traditional gathering point of Harvard men for fifty years. No further comment is necessary.

Jim's Place--Jim Cronin will fix you up a nice snack. The bar with beer on tap is a pleasant feature.

The Merie--has served Harvard students for twenty-seven years. The fudge and brownies are something to write home about.

Briggs & Briggs--Everyone enjoys the insulated record booths. There is a wide selection of radios, records, and music. Get your latest Hudson-Delange.

Harvard Provision Co.--Mr. O'Brien stands ready to fill your calls for all brands of' "fire water." Kir 6684.

Young Lee--A bit of Chinatown in our midst. Good food--American and Chinese. Buy a meal ticket!

Crimson-Green Ball--all roads lead to the Hotel Somerset tonight. Two leading orchestras--Hudson DeLange and Jack Marshard--will play from 10 to 4. Don't miss it.

Broadway Market--All beers, wines and liquors at reasonable prices.

Green Dragon--Home-cooked food. Pleasant atmosphere.

Harvard-Dartmouth Ball--the Barbary Coast Band, Dartmouth College Band, is featured at this affair at the Copley Plaza

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