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Katey MacNamarra, six years old, who says she's a daughter of Clarence MacNamarra '30, became lost last night when Clarence and Joan (Smith '34) wandered off. Miss MacNamarra can be claimed at 14 Plympton Street, the home of the Harvard CRIMSON, during working hours. These are from 6-5 a.m. Miss MacNamarra, who was called by Cliff Thompson, CRIMSON President, a "cute little tyke," came into the building early last evening. "I always wanted to see how a real newspaper is put out," she said. All former editors and any one sharing Miss MacNamarra's curiosity are cordially invited to visit the CRIMSON building.

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