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Food, Sleep Costly in 2-Day Listening Duel

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WHRV's 48-hour jazz orgy which ended yesterday inspired two students to engage in a listening duel.

Starting the contest at 7 p.m. Monday when the orgy began, Richard P. Miller '49 and Richard E. Harrington '47 bore up until just a half hour before the jazz gave way to Bach last night. At that time Miller, with a 37 and a half hour total, conceded to Harrington, who had a 44-hour, 20-minute record. The victor's prize will be all the hour he can drink at one sitting.

Harrington said he won because Miller took too much time off to cat and once dropped off to sleep.

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