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Apathetic Radcliffe goes Middle-Western this evening with a great big spirited song fest on the porch of Cabot Hall. The raucous noises start at 7 p.m.
Groups representting each dormitory will sing one original song. Names of the judges have been carefully concealed to avoid bribes, but careful use of the Ouija Board reveals that one will be dean of residence Emily Lacey '49. The prizes are also un-announced.
Because the Radcliffe News invariably feels that injustice has been done, they will award their "Annie" to the rightful winner.
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