DON'T HUG, DANCE.
LIMITING MEN'S HOLD
OMAHA (U.S.A.), Feb. 21
Nebraska club Women consider close dancing wrong, and they lay the blame for it on the men.
In order to meet their objections, they consider an ordinance should be passed forbidding men dancer's to place their aims more than halfway round partners. Scoffers point out that seme of the proposers of the ordinance will be in no danger of being held more than halfway round, unless men's arms are lengthened.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16975, 5 March 1926, Page 11
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