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PROM PROFITS GO TO CHARITY

Money Made On Yale Social Event Will be Given to Unemployed

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New Haven, Conn., Dec. 16--The Yale junior prom, the outstanding social event of the year in undergraduate life, will be held on February 26, and the profits, if any, will be contributed for relief of the unemployed. The event will be held in Woolsey Hall, and this year for the first time expenses will be reduced to a minimum. In the past undergraduates have had to pay $15 a couple, but this year the price is to be only $5.

The student body is now attempting to have the time of the annual hockey game with Harvard, which is scheduled to be played on the evening before the prom, changed to the afternoon, to allow the Sheffield clubs to have their traditional house dances in the early part of the evening.

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