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The Freshman Smoker Committee announced a date for undergraduate talent auditions yesterday, but it still gave no indication whether it would follow administration advice to stage a toned-down version of the annual hoopla in Memorial Hall this year.
Auditions will be held on February 6, Charles Sailstad '59, committee chairman said last night. He still had no comment on the proposal made last November 25 that the committee plan to entertain during a sit-down, tablecloth dinner.
Sailstad did announce, however, that Yardlings should be prepared to pay an undetermined amount to see this year's entertainment. As usual, the committee may run afoul of the Cambridge Liquor Licensing Board--this time over selling alcoholic beverages to minors. The Board has no objections to drinks being given away, it is understood.
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