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No tickets will be sold for the coming Radcliffe Riot, the Freshman Class Committee decided yesterday. Instead, those attending this Saturday's afternoon and evening events will pay a minimal admission at the door.
Cambridge Commons was also definitely set as the ice skating area, beginning at 4 p.m. Tentative plans to use Watson Rink as an alternative if the ice on the Commons was not hard enough were discarded.
Supper will be served at Agassiz at 6, and will evolve into folk singing at no specified time.
An informal dance will conclude the evening, running from 8 to 12. All Harvard and Radcliffe students have been invited to come at any time during the afternoon and evening affair.
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