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Cabot Hall Jolly-up Remote but Certain

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Cabot Hall, summertime home for over 60 Annex girls, will not play host to footloose Harvard men tomorrow night.

In a statement which laid waste many students' plans, Miss Ann Brodell, Radcliffe '49, spokesman for the dormitory's social committee, announced that the first Jolly-up would, however, definitely be held next Thursday evening.

Refusing to elaborate on the reason for the sudden substitution of dates, she maintained that plans "were now definite," and specified that the dance would be by invitation only, although those receiving cards "can, of course, bring their friends," she said.

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