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with the NAVY Goat

For the first time in many a moon, the Admirals from Maryland tack their skiffs up the Charles and dock at Weld. In the Stadium, the gobs will fire broad-sides of TNT at the Harvard defence, and after the game, Harvard look to your laurals. Uniforms have a peculiar effect upon women. The Best Bets of the week according to Lloyd's are: Harvard, Princeton and the following top notch dine and dance spots--

DINTY MOORE'S--Thick, Juicy sirloin, tenderloin, top o'the round steaks, broiled to perfection over hickory logs. Intriguing atmosphere--calm tranquility. A Ronrico frosted frappe concocted by the adept hands of Joe or Charlie. And then--Zowie!

CIRCUS CLUB--Pop Corn, peanuts, Pink lemonade, tanbark, and amusing murals realistically duplicate the atmosphere under the Big Tents. Sally Nye's new three ring circus is well-known to thousands of folk who journey to Provincetown in the summer. For membership and reservations, phone John DEV-onshire 6663.

PENTHOUSE--New England's only theatre restaurant. Tommy's Moren's stella contribution to the funloving populace of Cambridge. Always good food. Never a cover charge. Tell "Boots" McKenna, Jake sent you.

DURGIN PARK--Market Dining rooms for over sixty years. Quality food and service without equal.

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ATHEN-OLYMPIA--Have you ever seen a dream walking? Have you ever eaten dandelion greens? You have a treat in store? Call JOHN HAN. 6236,

LOCKE OBER--A city club atmosphere--a Harvard Club annex--Perfect food and liquor.

HOTEL STATLER-- Ideal menu, faultless band, inimitable songstress, diner dancing, supper dancing--in short, it's the "tops".

TREMONT PLAZA-- A danceable swing orchestra is conducted by Ben Pullo. Soothing vocals by Rita Coughlan. $1.00 minimum.

NORMANDIE--Between the dark and the daylight, when the night is beginning to lower, comes a pause in the day's occupation, which is known as the COCKTAIL hour (apologies to HWL.) Every afternoon from 4.30-7.30. Popular Prices Always Prevail.

WATERFRONT CLUB--Joe Kent and his five troubadors are the latest rave in Vincent Club circles. The intriguing murals are vaguely reminiscent of Gloucester, England. The lobster thermidor is delicious. A very snappy floor show has been imported from Paris. Lot Mr. Cruso reserve you a tabic.

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