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Because of a deficit suffered in its last dance the Lowell House Committee staged an auction in the dining hall last night. More than 200 people attended and spent some $500 for the wide variety of goods.
Receipts from the auction included full sale price of unclaimed trunks and lamps left by previous classes in the basement and ten percent of items sold by the graduating seniors of the House.
Goods sold at the auction varies from couches valued at $30 to a pair of shag rugs at 30 cents. One rug placed on sale was so dirty that the first few rows of people were forced to move. No one bid on it.
Oddest item of the evening was a sex pamphlet that sold for $2.45.
Three cars were driven into the courtyard, but because on the weather and the prices asked for the cars none of these were sold in the auction.
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