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'Shafter,' Girls' Clothes Will Go On Sale to Aid Radditudes

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"Shafter," an early vintage Chevrolet owned by five Whitman Hall residents, will join girls' clothes of an unspecified variety in an auction sponsored by Radditudes in the Radcliffe Yard tomorrow at noon.

According to its owners, "Shafter," a 1932 model, "isn't running very well now, but any boy would be able to fix it up."

More mundane articles, including pens, cigarette-lighters, cigarettes, and books will also go on sale in an effort to raise money for the 'Cliffe literary magazine.

All auctioneer will be done by girls, the 'Cliffedwellers announced, in an effort to lure greater throngs to their sale In case of rain, the proceedings will take place in Agassiz Hall.

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