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Tired of Cambridge puddles, grey skies, and Sever, the Yardlings are making elaborate plans to give vent to dampened spirits on March 22, the date for a "Freshman Frolic."
A dance in the Union will be part of the program for the affair, but the feature of the evening will be a musical comedy, "The Follies of '44," written, directed, and produced exclusively by Yardling talent.
Men interested in taking part in the "Follies," potential musicians, actors, and script writers, should report in the Upper Common room of the Union at 7:30 o'clock on Wednesday.
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