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The Spike: or, Victoria College Review, October 1906

College Dance

College Dance.

The Sydney Street Schoolroom was no longer considered large enough to accommodate the crowds that yearly throng to this our dance of the season. At first there had been some wild suggestions made by some of the more enthusiastic members of the Students' Ass. committee, that the large Town Had should be taken and one guinea charged for admission, but the longheaded business men prevailed, and a credit balance is the result. The Concert Chamber gave every satisfaction, and the Council Chamber was especially well adapted for temporary non-dancers. Thanks are due to the ladies who kindly consented to act as chaperones and to the professors for postponing their lectures so willingly. One flashlight photo was taken during the evening, though to judge by the attendant smoke and smell and general fuss, there might have been a dozen. R. St. J. Beere was secretary, and he and F. A. de la Mare acted as M's. C.

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