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Grad Club Draws Males Ten to One

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Members of he Graduate Student Club have reopened their clubhouse at 18 Appian Way for the fourth consecutive year but are faced with a dismal ten to one ratio of males to females on their roster.

In order to cope with the oversized crowd of men, the Club has invited Radcliffe juniors and seniors to drop in any time of the week and especially on weekends. 'Cliffe undergraduates are also being recruited for official hostess duty.

Helen A. Rivlin 3G, director-treasurer of the Graduate Student Council, reported yesterday that 1500 students have joined the Graduate Club thus far. The club's chief functions are throwing weekend dances and serving Sunday meals for those who are weary of the fare in the dining halls and around the Square.

The club house is open on weekdays from 7:30 to 11:30 p.m.

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