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Pre-Yale game frolicking will come to a triple-barrelled climax during the Princeton weekend, with informal dances at Eliot, Leverett, and Winthrop Houses, according to plans completed over the weekend by the Inter-House Social Affairs Committee.
At a meeting in Phillips Brooks House, the committee evolved final schedules for the accommodation of the surplus crowd expected to arrive on November 8 for the Crimson-Nassau encounter. The group plans to put the tickets for the Princeton triangular affair on sale well in advance of game day, so that there will be still time to add another House to the evening's festivities, in case of booming sales.
With Adams and Kirkland Houses playing host to the Holy Cross crowds on Saturday, and Dunster and Lowell entertaining the Big Green on October 25, the new announcement leaves only the Brown and Rutgers weekends without announced plans for football dances.
This does not mean that there will be no House social activities on those two weekends, however, the committee stated, but rather that these dates will be left free for closed dances and other affairs at the option of the individual Houses.
At the PBH meeting, Robert Cunningham '46 of Winthrop was appointed temporary chairman of the Inter-House Committee, to replace William D. Weeks '49.
The Inter-House Social Affairs Committee is composed of the Dance Committee chairmen from each of the seven Houses and Dudley Hall. Present members include: Cunningham; Edward L. Maguire '46 Eliot); Henry W. Muller '48 (Leverett); J. Rosson Overcash '49 (Kirkland); Douglas Lenkoski '46 (Adams); Samuel M. Robbins '45 (Dunster); Warren C. Smith '48 (Lowell); and Seymour Schwartz '48 (Dudley).
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