There was a glorious festive air at the Crimson last night. Bubbly, aspiring candidates filled the red-brick building on Plympton St. A few of the bravest ventured an interest in sports. But don't be afraid to admit that you forgot last night's show: there's another one tonight at 7:30. Take an hour--there are no classes tomorrow. If by some tragedy you can't make it tonight, don't give up. There's always room. Just come down to the Crimson before Sunday and leave a note for RDP. Those Spring sports are just around the corner--what better way to spend a sunny day than watching a baseball game in Splinter Stadium?
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