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Radio Radcliffe has invited all Harvard men "interested in radio or in Radcliffe" to attend an open house for candidates Thursday, Feb. 26 at 7:15 p.m. in the Holmes Hall station.
"We need men, and Harvard has a good supply," a 'Cliffie on the technical crew commented. Her attitude differed sharply from that expressed by members of two Radcliffe dormitories, Barnard and Briggs, which recently cancelled their spring jolly-ups because of "unwanted visitors."
A girl from Barnard explained that the Harvard men who attend jolly-ups are "generally undesirable." Discussing the seven dorms which have held or are planning jolly-ups, another, from Briggs, said "chacun a son gout," and mused over the possibility of buying a ping-pong table with the money saved.
"Several methods of bouncing the less desirable men have been tried, but none were successful," a second girl from Briggs noted. Holmes Hall will attempt to solve the "unwanted-guest problem" with private invitations.
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