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Tigers Name Cotillion Tomorrow for Crimson

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Princeton's orange and black is taking on a very reddish tinge with the undergraduate dance committee naming their big dance tomorrow night the "Crimson Cotillion."

Informally dressed, throngs of game watchers who will have been wearing both colors will mix together, and with $2.50 for couples and $1.63 stage as the only obstacles, the crowd will gather in the University gym

From 8.30 to 12 o'clock. Meyer Davis, in person, and his Orchestra will play. Because he has performed for three Presidents, Davis claims that on the English system, he might append "By Appointment to the President" to this letterheads.

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