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...delegation traveled to Bryn Mawr, and the ensemble sang Christmas Carols at Radcliffe and spruced up a Wellesley Sophomore Spring Prom...
...took to the road with a touring orchestra and played one-night stands up & down the country ("It was hell, honey: 18 men and me"). One night in Ithaca, at a Cornell prom, Fredda got a call from Orchestra Leader Richard Himber: he had heard her recording of I'll Never Tell You I Love You, and wanted to try her out in a radio show. Fredda borrowed $10 from the band manager and lit out for Manhattan. The orchestra hasn't heard from her since...
...educators took the bait. Cried Josephus Daniels in the Raleigh News & Observer; "There was a time when a man uttering such an unsupported slander would have [had] his tongue cut out." Protested the Lawrence, Kans. superintendent of schools: "I just wish Mr. Green could have attended our junior-senior prom. . . ." The University of Wisconsin's dean of women coolly observed that "it is impossible for anyone to have the facts...
...only the men from Winthrop House. Latest attempt by the Puritan Prom sponsors to help relax those undergraduates afflicted with that dread disease "the reading rattle," the impromptu bleating succeeded in waking up half a dozen Widener nappers...
Radcliffe leads tonight's list with the Freshman Prom scheduled to get under way at 8 o'clock. The Graduate schools will emerge temporarily from their grind routine, with the Law School presenting its Spring formal at 9 o'clock in the Hotel Somerset and the Graduate Students Club sponsoring a dance at the Clubhouse in Appian Way at 8:30 o'clock. Rounding out weekend activity will be tomorrow night's informal dance at the Union from 8:30 to midnight, and the Dunster formal...