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Ann Sheridan, storm center of the University's repeated tussles with Hollywood publicity mongers, is in Cambridge new and will attend the Yale game as the guest of the Advocate, according to a story by the United Press, originating in San Francisco and not denied by the Advocate last night.
"Nanny," as the famous movie star is known affectionately to her Harvard public, was elected an honorary editor of the literary publication early this fall, and threatened at that time to descend on Cambridge. Later a report was spread that she would not arrive at all.
The editors of the Advocate are maintaining a discreet silence as to the whereabouts of their beauteous editor.
It is known, however, that the magazine is planning a cocktail party after the Yale game, and it is expected that Miss Sheridan will probably be the guest of honor at that time.
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