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Wine will be freely supplied for those Crimson rooters who bring women to the Yale game festivities, but song will be notable by its absence. E. Barr Peterson '47, chairman of the Glee Club, announced tonight that the singers would not be going to New Haven for a joint performance with the Yale group as had originally been planned.
But music in swing tempo will be rendered by Eddie Wittstein and his music-makers at the informal dance in Yale's Paine Whitney Gymnasium on the evening of December 1; he is tuning up for a turnout of at least 1100 couples. An admission charge of $3.60 per couple will help allay the expenses, $850 of which is allotted for decorations alone. No corsages will be allowed.
Cocktails to Kill Chills
The colleges and clubs are girding themselves for the appropriate observance of their first post-war Ivy League classic. Cocktail parties launched on all the known varieties of strong waters will alleviate chills acquired in the grandstands.
Room accommodations will be supplied for 200 Harvard dates at a charge of $2.50 per girl, while their escorts will be distributed in the college gratis. Requests should be sent to Robin F. Worthington '47, and Edward L. Liva '47, both of Lowell House. The first 200 sending stamped self-addressed envelopes to them will receive the available space.
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