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Initial Sales Net $150 In Radditudes Auction

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Bolstered by an opening day's sales of more than $150 worth of automobiles, clothes, and records, Radditudes announced last night that auctioneer Anna Prince, Radcliffe '48, will again mount the huckster's stand today for a final fling at the pitchman's art.

Clad in an black stovepipe had and long frock coat, the cigar-chewing saleswoman knocked down most of the available goods yesterday, including "Shafter," a vintage Chevrolet which went to Chris Parsons, Radcliffe '49, for the munificent sum of $75.

In spite of the success of the first day's auction, there is still a quantity of goods left which will go on sale today.

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