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Domestic News January 18, 1932

The Daily Alaska Empire

Juneau, Juneau County, Alaska

What is this article about?

The Moose hosted a well-attended Leap Year Dance in A. B. Hall last Saturday night, where women were shy about choosing partners, leading men to select their own; music by Arctic Players under Harry Brandt.

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MOOSE (LEAP YEAR T
DANCE BIG AFFAIR:
WOMEN ARE TIMID

The Leap Year Dance given by
the Moose last Saturday night in
A. B. Hall was a largely attended
affair and everybody had an enjoyable
evening. The women were a
bit timid in exercising their prerogative
of selecting their own partners
but explained they will get
used to it on similar occasions
before the year ends. As a result
of the shyness of the women dancers
the men exercised their usual
rights, to a certain extent, and
danced with those of their own
choice. Music was furnished by
the Arctic Players, Harry Brandt,
director.

What sub-type of article is it?

Social Event

What keywords are associated?

Leap Year Dance Moose Event Women Timid Arctic Players

What entities or persons were involved?

Harry Brandt

Where did it happen?

A. B. Hall

Domestic News Details

Primary Location

A. B. Hall

Event Date

Last Saturday Night

Key Persons

Harry Brandt

Outcome

everybody had an enjoyable evening

Event Details

The Leap Year Dance given by the Moose last Saturday night in A. B. Hall was a largely attended affair. The women were a bit timid in exercising their prerogative of selecting their own partners but explained they will get used to it on similar occasions before the year ends. As a result of the shyness of the women dancers the men exercised their usual rights, to a certain extent, and danced with those of their own choice. Music was furnished by the Arctic Players, Harry Brandt, director.

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