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A complete sell-out of the original 2000 pressings of the Ivy League Album within two days of their release left University Band officials yesterday seeking a speedy method of making available another 2000 issues to meet the unexpected demand of students, alumni and faculty.
New copies are due in about three weeks. The records will also be offered at Princeton, Dartmouth, and Yale, where they will go on sale next Monday. Form all reports reaching Cambridge, a sell-out is also expected at these schools.
Radcliffe's recently founded magazine, Radditudes, will offer the only chance for obtaining the few remaining albums in the metropolitan area before the band's new issue later this month. Six copies will be given away as door prizes at an informal dance to be sponsored by the publication on March 7.
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