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Radicals and reactionaries alike will be able to share one May Day activity tonight, when Radcliffe organization will stage a bazaar to raise funds for five local and international charities.
'Cliffe dormitory sofas, off limits for all males since the Annex administration decided that 'Cliffedwellers and their dates were taking too long to say goodnight, will once more serve what all Harvard men consider their fit purpose when the Agassiz Hall living room and the gymnasium are thrown open for dancing.
Other features of the program, which will last from 6 to 12 o'clock, are a Chinese supper, a variety show, a ski movie, and booths for fortune telling and certain unspecified games.
Proceeds from the bazaar, jointly sponsored by all Radcliffe student organizations, will go to American Aid to France, Boston Children's Medical Center Drive, Italian Relief, United China Relief, and the World Student Service Fund.
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