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ADAMS PAINT CHORUS GIVES RENDITION OF 'SILENT NIGHT'

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New found talent blossomed in Harvard yesterday when the painting crew engaged in the beautification of Centry of Adams House burst into an impromptu, but talented rendition of "Silent Night."

Sitting blithely on their scaffolds, they repulsed all comers with threatening paint brushes, refusing to admit their parts in the choral efforts. When the members of the crew were questioned as to the exact identity of their Caruses, they launched into a tirade of accusation and counter-accusation that degenerated into a colorful fight.

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