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Rallying to a flash appeal which interrupted the Crimson Network's foreign affairs forum last night, a steady stream of undergraduates found their way over to Mem Hall to satisfy a male-hungry crowd of Radcliffe, Jackson, Sargent, and Simmons girls.
Assured by the Network: "Hitch? There isn't any," the boys were not told that only about 100 of the 150 soldiers expected from Camp Devens for the occasion showed up, since recent orders restricted many furloughs on account of last week's events.
Difficulties, already bad enough, were further aggravated by some 30 extra girls, but the radio appeal plus the frenzied efforts of Defense Service workers remedied the deficiency.
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