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If tonight runs true to form, a horde of undergraduates will crowd into 14 Plympton St. at 7:30 p.m. Exactly what draws them no one is quite sure: curiosity, thirst, and in most instances, the editors hope, interest in journalism.
There is generally also a liberal sprinkling of Radcliffe students, usually a little less anxious for beer and more anxious to learn. The news, business, and photographic boards are all open to 'Cliffe candies.
For the people who want to learn more about the University and its operation, the news board is the obvious choice.
The editorial page, called among other things, a font of ideas, offers its members a chance to carp when carping is necessary, and applaud when things around the College go well.
The photo board is offering its own special instruction is taking and developing photographs. The pride of the board is its costly beauty, the Fairchild engraver.
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