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The greatest thing ever since Kukla, Fran, and Ollie will effront local televiewers tonight at 6:45 p.m., when Edward J. Coughlin '52, William S. Holbrook '52, and Genevieve Geller, Wellesley '52, meet on WBZ-TV's "Spice of Life" show.
In a recent issue of the Wellesley News Miss Geller described what she and her friends consider the "typical" Harvard man. Coughlin and Holbrook, neither of whom is typical of a Harvard man, will attempt to rebut the Wellesly opinion, and may be given an opportunity for a snide remark or two about the "typical" Wellesley girl.
"We're only on for about four minutes," Coughlin said last night, "but this performance alone should sell thousands of television sets. I know all my friends are selling theirs."
"Movies are better than ever," commented Holbrook.
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