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The residents of 20 Walker Street made capital of their adverse living conditions last night when they won the annual Annex song feast with a song called "Poor Radcliffe Girl." A subject of their song was the "Prowler Menace."
Attended by almost 350 persons who milled around the steps of Cabot Hall, the color of the contest was well enjoyed. In addition to the songs by members of all main Annex dorms, the Harvard Band and the Dunster Dunces also performed.
The lyrics, sung to familiar melodies, were, as usual, varied--some dirty, some very dirty. Contingents from two dormitories. Cabot and Whitman, were attired in hillbilly costumes, and the residents of Moors tried to pass themselves off as a choral society.
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