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"But we're not, definitely we're not all muscle," said the first of three Sargent undergraduates.
"We can dance, and do all kinds of other things," said the second.
"And we're having a dance just to prove it," quoth the third.
With one eye on the half a thousand veterans pouring back into Cambridge today and tomorrow, and the other cocked at lonely undergraduates drifting aimlessly around the environs of the Square over the weekend, Sargent College, in a vague way the distaff side of B.C., has scheduled an informal dance on Saturday night.
The arena will be at 6 Everett Street, the time around 8 o'clock, and the dress informal, according to sources close to the Sargent Dance Committee.
"Tell them to come," said the first.
"It's so close, too," ventured the second.
"They'll see. . . . They'll see," gurgled the third.
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