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Lowell parietal rules have been waived for a Jolly Up from seven to ten p.m. on Sunday, March 18. Invitations were sent to approximately fifth Radcliffe girls by the "Lowell House Drinking and Gaming Society" in conjunction with the Hamster Breeders' Association of Upper E Entry."
Activities planned for the evening include drinking and "hamster watching," spokesmen said last night. In response to queries by several Radcliffe mothers, the hosts announced that the party will be fully chaperoned by John P. Elder, assistant professor of Greek and Latin, and Dean Small. The number of gentlemen who will attend is "the secret of the Jolly Up Committee."
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