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1918 NOT TO ABOLISH BEER

ERROR IN YESTERDAY'S EDITION STATED SMOKERS WOULD BE "DRY".

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

Owing to a mistake made by one of the CRIMSON reporters an article was published in yesterday's edition stating that the Class of 1918 had voted to have ginger ale and other soft drinks at its smokers instead of beer and cider. The result of the post card ballots sent out by the class officers shows that there were only 12 votes against beer and that the large majority of the class were in favor of having ginger ale and other soft drinks in place of cider, while beer was to be served as usual.

The postal card ballots were not worded for or against beer, but merely asked for suggestions regarding refreshments. One member of the class proposed a revival of the beer question in the form of a post-card vote or ballots. It is not known whether his suggestion will be followed out.

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