No Young Men Asked Them For Dates
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LONDON, August 29. Twolve American girls, all from wealthv families, who left Britain at the weekend after a three-weeks' pducational visit, confessed that the oniy thing thev did not' like about the countrv was that 110 young men asked them for dates. "I dou 't know what British boys are like, because I never mct anv," said one of them. "But we thought the British' people were wonderful." The girls' chperon said she would not have stopped the girls making dates if they had met any nice young men — bnt they did not. The onlv young Englishman thev met was a Cambridge undergraduate who sat next to them at a- theatre. ITe offered to show them round afferwards, but the girls thought it did not seem fair for twelve of thein to go out with on? man. ■
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Chronicle (Levin), 31 August 1949, Page 5
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