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Briggs Hall Plumbs 'Lower Depths'

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Fettered by 77 years of Victorian morality, Radcliffe was rudely awakened last night when 13 Briggs Hall hoydens stormed the Cabot jolly-up. This typical Cabot Hall girl (top) was quoted as saying "I always knew what kind of people lived on the other side of the quad." The cause of the invasion was a painting called "Lower Depths" by Hortense Walpurgisnacht '55 depicting the average Briggs girl. It was quickly torn down by the invaders.

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