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If there is to be an all-college dance it will be on April 23, Gerald Y. Genn '49, president of the Crimson Key Society, announced last night after a meeting of the Key executive council in the Winthrop Senior Common Room.

"We know we want to have the dance if we possibly can," Genn said, "but there are still several organizational difficulties we have to iron out before we can make a definite announcement that an all-college dance will be a reality in 1949."

Genn has been holding bi-monthly meetings with his executive board to lay plans for the projected social event. "We're trying to get other organizations to schedule events for April 22 and 24 to make the three days a whale of a weekend," Genn said. An important crew race is slated for the afternoon of the 23.

The idea of an all-college dance was conceived by the Key last year as a means of bringing together all four College classes in one large scale social event.

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