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Six Boston college girls, one guitarist, one banjo player, and two parrots named Mack and Bill took their places among the Jubilee election vote-getting devices at the Union last night as the campaign moved into its next to the last night.
The singing co-eds, accompanied by Harry Thomas '53 on the guitar, turned out about a dozen college and popular songs with campaign lyrics devised by politician Lew Goldberg '53. He said that they will repeat their performance tonight.
Mack and Bill, slated to say, "Polly Wants Dave Black," forget their lines. Black explained that they were suffering from stage fright but that they will deliver today when they get used to 1100 freshman.
The Jubilee Committee candidates will put in their last efforts this noon and tonight before elections tomorrow. The Union Committee may erect a stage for the wind-up of the campaign.
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