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Prospect Club Votes To Hold Open Bicker

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Princeton's Prospect Club has voted to continue last year's controversial "open" Bicker policy. Tighter specifications are expected to eliminate the confusion which resulted last year from an overflow of "hundred per centers."

Again opening its doors to all sophomores who wish to become members, Prospect has added the stipulation that declaration to join must be made before a certain hour on Open House night, the climax of the Bicker period. In last year's Bicker, Prospect kept its books open even after all men "in trouble" had refused its bids, in order to accommodate leftover candidates from other clubs.

Since the new Prospect specifications mean less assurance that all who want to may join a club, the Bicker's governing body planned a meeting to re-define "100 per cent."

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