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TONIGHT'S FROLICS TO SHOW FRESHMAN TALENT

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As a curtain-raiser for the Freshman Frolie, the first important dance in the Union this year, the "Follies of '45", will be presented this evening at 8:30 o'clock, according to Yardling John Alcorn, who is in charge of the production.

Opening the program, a group of thespians from Grays Hall will present their own version of "Our Harvard." The show will be climaxed by "Harvardzapoppin," a parody on the New York production that has served as an inspiration for the entire show.

Immediately after the Follies, the Yardlings will dance to the music of Ken Reeves' orchestra in the Freshman Frolic. The entire program will run until midnight.

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