The student newspaper at Yale University, New Haven, Conn., has promised an extraordinary edition for distribution tomorrow in Cambridge.
Women at Harvard will be among the intrinsically fascinating subjects treated in this "how-to" of Cambridge carnalia. "We certainly want our men to do well up there this weekend," Calvin Marshall Trillin of the newspaper's staff, said last night in a telephone interview.
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