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BRIDGE TOURNEY IS GIVEN IN DUNSTER DINING ROOM

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Twenty-five couples have entered the Duplicate Contract Bridge Tournament which will be held tonight and tomorrow at 8 o'clock in the Dunster House dining room.

According to plans announced yesterday, each team in this preliminary tournament will play between 25 and 30 hands each night. As the hands are played, they are kept intact, and passed on to the next table. The North and South partners will keep their original places at the tables, but the East and West will move from table to table in the opposite direction to that of the cards.

The two winning teams in the tournament will represent Harvard in an intercollegiate tournament to be held at New Haven in March.

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