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The traditional St. Patrick's Day Radcliffe House swim meet-which has undergone changes because of housing rearrangements following co-residence-will be held tomorrow afternoon.
At 3:30 p.m. on Wednesday. North, South and Currier Houses will do battle in the Radcliffe pool. To accommodate for the new living arrangements, Radcliffe women living at Harvard may swim in any events for their old Radcliffe Houses. Harvard men living at Radcliffe will be allowed to swim in one relay for their new alma mater.
"East House has been the traditional swimming powerhouse," Alice G. McCabe, assistant coordinator of activities said yesterday. "They don't even exist anymore, so there are bound to be some changes this year."
Most events Wednesday will be relays. McCabe estimated that each House will probably field a team of only eight or ten swimmers.
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