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Freshman Dance To Be Guarded

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Advanced ticket sales and tighter security measures will be tried for the Princeton Mixer in the Union tonight. The Freshman Council is attempting to avoid a recurrence of the Dartmouth dance woes.

Some 300 men, mostly Harvard freshmen, were turned away from that first dance because the legal capacity for the Union (1000 students) had been surpassed. Unwanted teenagers had worked their way through the back windows, through the fire escape leading to the television room, and by some methods which still remain a mystery.

Harvard freshmen may purchase tickets today in the Union. Students with tickets are assured entrance to the dance regardless of when they arrive.

Brace Scott, secretary of the Union said he will have "not tar" ready for any "outsiders" who enter the mixer surreptitiously. The fire escape windows and other possible entrance will be guarded all night.

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