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WAVE--BUSY MIXER

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"WAVES Long for Bids to Home--Those at Radcliffe Seek Hospitality Lifeline". This local press headline met the highly sympathetic eye of Mixer Co-Chairman Cadet Dick Powell one day earlier this week. Within the minute he was on the phone talking with Ensign Marie Gaertner, administrative officer of the Radcliffe WAVES; result, the scheduling of tomorrow evening's WAVE-Business School mixer to be given in Chase Hall from 8:30 to 11:30, Cadet Bob Byers and his 12-piece "Hot Rythm Stompers" wil create something like music for the occasion.

A critical rationing of tickets for the mixer was in effect last Tuesday, necessitated by reason of the fact that there are some 660 B School men and only 64 WAVES. So the fortunate ones that got in on last Tuesday's ticket dole will be the only ones admitted to greet the WAVE contingent tomorrow night.

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