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The Class '56 will be "at home" to girls from ten women's colleges at a mixer in the Union this evening.
The Union Committee will send two buses to shuttle Wellesley girls to the shuffle, but girls from the nine other colleges will have to weave their way to the Square by their own ingenuity. Two hundred and fifty distaffs are expected to squeeze into the Union's lower common room.
Entrance for males will be on a first come first served basis, with a 50 cent charge for admission. Only the first 350 freshmen will be admitted to comply with the Cambridge fire laws for this type of affair.
Some of the girls' deans have not definitely consented to let their students attend the fete, but most girls expected to get the necessary clearance before 7:30 p.m. dance time.
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