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Vassar Edict Relaxed, Jubilee Is Legal Now

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Yardlings with connections at Vassar will be permitted to lure the girls of their choice to Jubilee festivities on Saturday May 1.

The Jubilee's representative at Poughkeepsie announced last night that President Blanding has relaxed a previous decree prohibiting women from leaving Vassar on Founder's Day weekend.

The dictum had provoked 750 Yale men into sending a petition to Vassar last month begging the release of the girls for New Haven's Derby Day, which also falls on May 1.

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