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Nobody expected them, but eight Mount Ida Junior College students paid one Dunster man an impromptu call yesterday afternoon--disrupting half the House in the process.
Finding their original objective away, the Mount Ida bevy alighted instead on Richard M. Edelman '52, who had carelessly left his door ajar.
"I didn't mind," chortled Edelman; but the rest of Dunster did. The eight Mount Ida voices carried, two dozen spectators walked in, a suspecting superintendent phoned, and within ten minutes the party was over.
The octet escaped as quickly as it had arrived, disappearing across the courtyard into a waiting black convertible.
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