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P.B.H. TO ACT AS GO-BETWEEN FOR RADCLIFFE AND YARDLINGS

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Breaking down as it does once a year, Phillips Brooks House will play Cupid next week to the Freshmen and Freshwomen of Harvard and Radcliffe, sponsoring a series of teas to exploit the local boy-meets-girl angle.

For purposes of convenience and to further the all important cause of intimacy, the P. B. H. Pandaruses are splitting the classes up into three sections, determined by the dormitories, one to be entertained on Monday, one on Wednesday, and one on Friday.

"We're running the teas this year because they were so successful last fall," a P. B. H. official said last night, but he declined to give actual figures.

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