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Exercising both the democratic system and the mid-Australian ballot, the so-odd girls at Cabot Hall last night voted to hold a jolly up for interested males this coming Saturday.
In typical girlish fashion, the inhabitants of the only Radcliffe Houses open this summer, left undecided the important business of just when the dance would be held. At nightfall, two equally-divided factions were holding out for a tea dance and an after-dinner affair.
In any case, Ann Brodell, who seemed to have something to do with the affair, said that refreshments would be served. The exact nature of said refreshments, according to Miss Brodell, would be left up to the next meeting of the Committee.
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