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Midnight Tonight Is Last Chance to Enter Advocate Contest

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Midnight tonight will be the zero bour for the Advocate "Dry" competition. Since the announcement of February 8, the number of entries has practically doubled.

Undergraduates, however, are still showing a lack of interest. The College has picked up considerably, but the 20 names submitted by them are a mere drop in the bucket of nearly 1000 stigmatic words submitted from nearly every state in the Union, and from England, the Bahamas and Hawail. Boston leads the cities and Massachusetts the states, with New York a close second.

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