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Getting together officially for the first time, Radcliffe's 100 WAVES joined a hundred NTS men for a bit of a home-ground picnic at Briggs Hall last Sunday.
The picnic had everything. Two mixed softball games, badminton, tennis matches, singing, and just sitting around on the porch and giving with "scuttlebutt." The boys and girls had supper, too, served by the Radcliffe's dining service, with coats split fifty-fifty.
The idea was put through by Ensign M. A. Gaertner, senior officer at Briggs Hall, and Lieutenant O'Neill, head of the NTS Welfare and Recreation office. "It as a delightful time" for the gang, but curfew, and at 1945 the Communications boys left the supply girls to their studies, wistfully singing "Good Night Ladies."
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