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Annex Haberdasher

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A pair of grey pin stripe trousers was the first item auctioned off by Carol Fraser '50 yesterday during a lost and found sale held in Agassiz House. A Radcliffe janitor snapped up this first offering for 50 cents.

A total of $7.35 was collected during this sale of books, clothing, and other articles which have reposed for a year in the Radcliffe lost and found.

Three pairs of rubbers, 16 lipsticks and a set of red plastic measuring cups turned up at the sale. So did two raincoats and a pair of pocketbooks, but their owners rushed in from lunch in time to rescue them before they went on the block.

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