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The Crimson Key plans to fly in over 1000 orchids by specially refrigerated place from Mexico to provide the motif for its "Orchids and Moonlight Dance." The dance will take place on April 29, during the All-College Weekend.
John M. Gaus, professor of Government, will act as chairman. The panel hostesses will pass the orchids out free of charge to every girl at the dance. The Key is not yet sure where the orchids will come from in Mexico or the exact number that will arrive.
Hazel stated the flowers are scheduled to arrive at Logan Airport several days before the dance and will stay there in refrigerated lockers until Saturday.
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