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Which is Miss Radcliffe?

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The six young ladies pictured above--all Radcliffe freshmen--are among the final contenders for the fame, popularity, and dates brought on by the titles "Miss Radcliffe '54."

All of them, and several others not pictured, were picked by Crimeds at the last two Phillips Brooks House introductory tea dances. A few more candidates will be picked in the early parts of today's final tea dance. Then the large-eyed editors will retire to a P.B.H. sanctum to pick the winner.

The new Miss 'Cliffe will be announced in tomorrow's CRIMSON (somewhere among the football cartoons), much as last year's winner, Priscilla High, was revealed to the world.

Miss High is pictured at the right, just as she was presented to the Cambridge public nearly a year ago.

It was decided to transfer the final selection, previously announced for Wednesday, to Friday when the editors learned that only half of 'Cliffe '54 came to each of the earlier dances.

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