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Four Grad Students Start Cooking Contest for 'Cliffe

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Four graduate students, determined both to prove that the Radcliffe girl can cook well, and also to get a few meals, are sponsoring a cooking contest for all 'Cliffe undergraduates.

The four students, Andrew E. Norman '51 3L, John X. Kaplan '51 3L, Herbert S. Meyers '52 2GB, and Charles E. Zeitlin '53 1L are offering a $25 prize for the best meal cooked. Any undergraduate girl may enter, while the four reserve the right to check all menus.

"It's not really that we can't cook," Norman said last night, "because we're pretty good, but we'd like to see how well Radcliffe can cook."

"But this contest looks good," Zeitlin concluded. "We've had over 20 applications in one day."

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