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Light Failure Halts Varsity But Can't Stop Annex Bridge

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Yesterday's rain brought more than dampness to Cambridge. At two extremities of the Harvard world--the Radcliffe dorms and the Briggs Cage--lights failed for a period of about an hour during the afternoon.

Art Valpey's football team, getting its first workout of the week, ground to a halt when the power failure plunged the cage into darkness at five o'clock. The girls were more inventive; they played bridge by candlelight.

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