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The WAVES are coming, an ocean of them. And they will all be here tomorrow night, on the top deck of Phillips Brooks House to meet and dance with all SO's who put in an appearance between 1900 and 2000.
This is the first contact that has been arranged between the two Schools, but there seems to be no reason why it should be the last. And all SO's who are slightly skeptical of who and what they are can only be referred elsewhere in this issue. All that can be said here is that there are 75 of them, and that they came to Cambridge in the middle of January.
This hop is only supplementary to the regular one held on Wednesday evenings at the same place, on the top deck of P.B.H. from 2100 to 2200.
Next week for the first time an additional hop will be held on Monday night at the same place and at the same time. This will be sponsored by the Civil Service girls who are active here.
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