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Volume Tshirty-Eight-No. 3 Duke University, Durham, N. C. Tuesday, September 23, 1941 IMAGINE AIR RAID BOMBS CRASHING HERE

FORTUNATELY THE AIRPLANE THAT FLEW PHOTOGRAPHER BEN PATRICK OVER WEST CAMPUS CARRIED ONLY HARMLESS FAST-ACTION CAMERAS INSTEAD OF BOMBS Even Hundred Seniors Bull Durham Goes Berserk; Coed Cheerleader Plan Those Uil Hats Make Fall Dean's List Tramples Manchester's Lawn Are Handicaps Lti'iv i by Is Several tales of woe concem- disbarment as official CHI Y Dance Season g freshman dinks have been columnist, Bull Durham made Unanimously Approved No Impromptu rcu lating around the campus. of the semester, don't worry; his first attempt at revenge Despite the claims of B.O.S. and they're probably just enjoying against his persecutors Sunday Opens Saturday Dates on Hand the fruits of dean's list privi­ afternoon when he invaded Dean leges. Pep Meet Friday practical drawbacks which ean- Alan K. Manchester's yard with Defense Conscious Women "ie overlooked. For An even hundred members of what, according to onlookers, "I want a girl." the senior class made grades of t y night was definitely malice afore­ First dance of the year will be To Launch Season owl, who \s ; tryin This very commonplace West high enough to place them on held by the Y in the Woman's Inaugurate Special Courses thought. e from East ci pus aft- campus statement is raising the lists released today by the gym Saturday evening from 7:45 Coed cheerleaders were unan­ havoc for the girls on the desk The Bull, discharged bovine deans' offices. Women show a to 10:45 with Vince Courtney Coeds will get their char imously approved by the Wom- in East campus houses. pred eminence of brains, or author of Duke's Mixture, timed sui'.-s college student body in A compassionate upperelass- and his orchestra furnishing ths.- cooperate with natiunal defense Freshman Romeos seem to Vox Pop Inspires WSGA meeting Monday night. an, motoring by, stopped to think that the desk girls can sup­ beginning next Tusss- to 34. The situation is reversed catch the dean of freshmen at a Tickets ! yell-squad ve him a lift. But on seeing ply readymade dates to fital ­ in the Class of '43, however, when he would be in his elected at the dink, he explained that sfra- most any specified requirements New Duke Parade where 52 from the total 87 hail Myrtle drive home. With a dis- ssembly of the WSGA ternity men could not give fresh- such as home town, color ol hair the Y office between 2 and 8 from West campus and the engi- lack of decency that would Wolff Will Broadcast Thursday night at 7:10. They will and eyes, and disposition. tomorrow. Only 500 tickets are available and can be obtained Show From Page Stage be presented to the combined e comment: "Damn this Unfortunately, freshman girls s column in the past, Bull only by presenting a member­ Portable microphones In the student bodies of the three col­ are not, as yet, indexed accord- idiatcly went to work to de- ship card at the Y office; mem-, "hands of Don Simester and Stew leges of the university at the first iiss; si..:,- classes, \ the dean's hedge and gar- bership cards will not be hon­ Johnson will carry the opinions of the year Friday would-be Casa- % the ored at the door on Saturday. 'clock in Page audi­ novas' disgui and views of average Duke men C silts si fell from 53 to 3' s. various The dating bureau, organized torium, Dejected mblings and women to the members of shes around the pi last year In conjunction with 'irisk'ssl Sponsored Quoting the WDNC radio audience to­ 6:45 to 7:45. V .en is: last fall's ser the WSGA, will function again Dean to Scene morrow night from 8:30 to 8:55, will be opened a this year according, to social when Bob Wolff and his crew :wo class days to rallies sponsored :-columnist's trap. Dean chairman Sam Scott. The Campus present the first edition of the ng hours. Chester, upon hearing the ut Primary purpose of the dance, rejuvenated vsssi-popsike "Your Outside a The complete lists a rushed out in an attempt Xi help the fresh- By HARRY TRELEAVEN ried c the depredations. After a get i Duke Parade." joint]j regular courses will include the Calendar The show will feature Phil making of surgical dressings, Messenkof and his band with knitting, sewing for British War Laddie Walker on the special Of Events Rear Admiral Senn vocals and an interview with Mrs. Elizabeth Turner, field Kay Dunkleberger football captain, Bob Barnett. worker for the American Wom­ Dunkelberger, Zeta Tau Visits Dr. Flowers Since the show is sandwiched en's Defense group, introduced Alpha and coed fence into the back yard of his Rear Admiral Thomas J. Senn, between Quadrangle's regular the defense activities on the next-door neighbor, head foot­ former chief of the Pacific fleet, Wednesday feature program and East campus in a speech before the WSGA last night. Mrs. ball coach Wallace Wade, visited the campus last Friday is to be broadcast, all those who Potato Salad as a guest of Dr. R. L. Flowers, Turner stressed the fact that the "The pastures were simply attend the fii president of the university. r then- is-IB, establishment of the courses greener in coach Wade's yard," here would present the coeds Makes Retreat Dean Manchester says, "so Bull, Mr, Senn, at present a resi­ dent of San Diego, California, with an opportunity for much- seeing that he had met his match, was a classmate of Dr. Flowers needed cooperation in national just headed in that direction." at Annapolis, class of '91. defense. Brooded Over Lost Face Dr, Katherine Jeffers has been "If he .inks i: Curt Caricatures selected to head a -faculty mittee to coordinate the work Bring a Date" on the Woman's college campus. All East campus girls will bo llowed to attend the rally. Uni- y mistaken. In all fa ime: Landlocked Harpoonist ersity men are urged to eoope- could be a definite 1'isihs ; Bull, I would like to sa ite in making it a "bring a which leaves me safe! I think he has brooded E ate" night, Clark said. dling the fence." Frosh Possess Coeds made application for Gains Perkins ie two cheerleader posts fol­ Killer Instinct lowing the assembly last night. Perkins, House Tryouts will be held today and "If g morrow under the direction of have s lieu,- back see those happy, cai Clark. A group of from five to home, they would definitely pro- sreshmen tripping nymph-like ten names will be selected by a molis biKMssi- and belter attend­ ances at the games this year." We stood in Ime, naturally, the zoo building, one could committee composed of Clark, Jane Waters, president of tho Francis Dale the chapel steps, waiting for suppose that beneath buses. When they arrived we columnist. Other prominent cam­ WSGA, and Jean Walker, vice- Dale, member sd in and took off for the East pus officials besides the fresh­ the machine which keeps president. Following approval f the Chanti- ipus where we picked up the man dean, however, are making uke campus clean, Golden she heaii of a killer. scholastics! ly by Dean Alice M. leer editorial careful preparations, it is under­ should have the right to make a Yet, as can be shown by the Baldwin of the Woman's college, staff: "Women stood, in case the mad marauder few remarks on picking up pa­ ii embers of the freshman Zool this list will be presented to the junds, and after attempts any move at them. pers and on the people who drop igy class, this is the case. Foi student body of the college for a d, played a few , Goldie backed up his wo days out of every scholastic . 1-ivshisis • ball followed 1 veek these blood-thirsty hi forbidden the spi Ivy Honors Two ng lhat he's speared an average 'enture forth in search of their extra-curricular pursuits, wil! football games if four hundred not be eligible for the position. and thus arouse The two coeds chosen will ap­ the enthusiasm Armed with s If days pear at all Duke home games necessary for a Coed Sophomores a Bowie knife decade. After deducting for the (Continued on page 4) lively cheering and a machete, IIsh net, urteen months when he was terfly net, and E bottle in which l. The: Duke building. fighting "the rheumatism" and valuable ring and did receivi to carry their they comb the days when it rained, Coed Chickadees \: will Ivy, Woman's college honor­ the generous reward of one dol Duke I" be held at 7:15 I Goldie, with a little assistance, ary scholastic society, last night lar from a grateful owner. other in search of anythi Flock to Tryouts m for them." Y. iw. C. A. business meeting: No Potato Salad tapped two rising sophomores calculated that lie had picked up We did wonder what a paper which might come under the sill Fri el will be held Thursday night al 1 about twelve million pieces of "Then came the picnic lunch, into membership. Bessie Cox, picker's pastimes would be. Ly animal classification. Then wee cry girl ti Bill Friel, House L freshman o'clock in room 210, Religion of course. The menu consisted of president of the group, present­ paper in his perennial perambu- ing down and resting, said Gol but proud they trudge back irenty-oi East campus nown by his classmates as building. potato salad, ham, potato salad, ed the two new members, Anne 5 about the campus. den. We weren't surprised at this the lab and present their pr •biers have just proved that Fricl, the Great Lover": "I be- Catholic elub will hold a get- pickles, potato salad, stuffed Barry and Evelyn Prudell, to Cig Wrappers Predominate but we were a little startled catches to their all-knowing p they can by emerging t: icve that girl cheerleaders will acquainleti meeting tomorrow eggs, ants, and potatoes, cleverly the student body of the College Cigarette packages and cups 'hen Goldie wound ant from glee club tryout ring more cheers than boy lead- evening at 8 o'clock in the Green prepared into a marvelous new at last night's Student Govern­ have predominated in the thou- that i Thus do these harmless inse come full-fledged members of rs. They get my vote." sroom of the East Duke building. dish called potato salad. Every­ ment assembly. changes have and water-creatures become i the Woman's Glee club. The move' to allow coeds on Father Morrissey will address body had a big time except one The two women tapped to­ •ial that he has (sonslgned to last nine or ten years.. victims of the dissecting inst This surpasses even last year'i ssc chceilcading staff came to a the group and ideas for future poor guy who was alergic to night were selected on basis of e incinerator. Yet, contrary to Guess Republicans would ments wielded by these ent record, when sixty-six songsters uccessful end last night with the plans will be discussed. potato salad." their freshman year's work. public opinion, during his entire forced to agree. prising young scientists. were accepted for membership. (Continued on pafle 4) Tuesday. September 23, 1941 page 1 THE DUKE CHRONICLE

NOT TO BE NESLECTEDl 1905 9T1T*©U mnicU 1941 The Hat's Off! WHAT AM YOU DOING WITH B> LOU -The Hat" FRACHER YOUR LAUNDRY THIS YEAR?.. The Brit Community Sing of the year was held last Sun­ Ti^Ati day night This entertainment world today. Let' Is offeresi fur the pleasure of the studen- body, and is run entirely by the students. Those While we're on the subject, students appearing on the we would like to extend our Editorial Board Business Staff program seek no reward oth- congratulations to head cheer­ Mw-jwj Btit*r,'7*vx 4698 Duke Sta- new form of psychoneurosis, Our service is fast, sure—and convenient. Economical tion, Durharn. ards. We feel that it is the the cookie complex, will short­ duty of every i ly overcome the lad. We have rates include pick-up and delivery at no extra charge heard from a good source the to tl within our regular vehicle limits in all cities and prin­ subject has already shown Free Speech in the Priwy cipal towns. Your choice of prepaid or collar charges. signs of being an escapist, and It is only with tremendous difficulty that an edito­ imagines that the OPM is tak- Just as convenient too, for 'most any shipment: rialist eats his own words. Duke's Mixture Baggage, gifts, cake or a pet elephant. Last spring, in an editorial glibly called "Free Speech On the Ropes," we castigated Franklin Roosevelt for his The time has come for all good Dukes and Duchesses to start attempt to throttle the loquacious Charles A. Lindbergh. is coming Saturday after boning up their football spirit and voices, for the season will With the glorious banner of freedom of speech tightly will si sjall soon be upon us. Homecoming in the near future promises to RAILWA' XPRESS be a gala occasion, what with all the old grads returning to clenched in our left hand, and our acid pen in our right, I. Tins slip the grip to the brothers and sisters and talk about the good we referred to Mr. Lindbergh's "inalienable right to responsible for the pep and spirit which make old days. It is predicted that the number of imports to fall differ with the president on the state of affairs in Europe, any team successful. Last games and dances will exceed all previous records. and to express his opinion without having his ears pinned year saw a climax in the ques­ tion of upperclassmen spirit. One of the local group of picnickers had the benefit of Even then we expressed some doubt as to Lindbergh's This so-called climax result­ a two-hour lecture liji wandering nature lover . . . Betty ed in a free-for-all fight which qualifications to speak with authority on any subjesct ity, like charity, be- Allen and Bob Burnett are steady these days ... to say brought nothing more than a ome. You have to be outside of aviation. But we were loud and bitter in our nothing of MeClellan and Chester . . . Nancy Nason re­ few battered beaks and bruis- ivith yourself before turns without her SPsS pin . . . Jack Gywnn huzied in YOU'LL SAVE... denunciation of the president's inference that Lindbergh ,-d knuckles. This be sincere with your lis airplane propeller factory to have a big weekend was a copperhead, traitor, Nazi sympathizer, or anything the sophon alma mater . . . Lib Deetmi and Margaret Little other than a loyal American citizen standing up for his : are two peachy transfers in Pegram . .. both worth HOURS OF WORRYING constitutional rights. Oh, we were diabolically clever—but we were wrong. Time has run its inevitable course since the night we And then (here's the story about a most attractive sopho­ dashed off that classic; and the months have brought more uiho has a most attractive i'rsishmait sister here. The soph told the frosh that they had always been good friends many events, and worse, many Lindbergh speeches. Thinking Out Loud in spite of loue and tBnr, but that mould come to an end if During the summer months we began to wonder why By DONA HUGHES (he frosh should date one certain guy. (One of the local big- Lindbergh, with his magnificent capacity for finding heads.) So natural!!/, the first thing the frosh did teas to make fault with America, Britain, and Russia, completely a date with the gay, and swore all her friends to secrecy. P.S. If You Open unable to find one single thing to criti< " e Nazi He stood her up which all goes to show you that the knowl­ edge of (he aged often goes further than the beauty of the German government—the most brutal A Fidelity thoroughly despicable system in histoi When the trans-oceanic pilot, now Checking Account Quite a (ew people on the campus are wondering if hinted that America needed new met Willets is or is not married. Montgomery breesssed in ready eminent, we had to stop and blush to take over his long-coveted position of No. 1 party hoy. You'll have less trouble keeping your bills straight which has protected Charles does not I It's amazing how some of these people get out of Ihe draft. with Durham merchants (and your allowance from election until 1944. A bit early to star Maidie Lassen returned with a very smooth-look ing lan. Last week Charles A, Lindbergh Dot Stivers looks as good as ever and is mourning the lack Dad| if you open a Fidelity cheeking account. No parted from the American way that ot Stan's presence. Art Miller slipped the ring on Lotta worries about lost cash—permanent record of every Jean Howell's linger last Saturday night in the office of upon himself the wrath of even his isol Pegram House. It must he the draft. paid bill—written statement supplied each month. It is now our duty to retract the go said in his behalf. June Sampson looks as sharp as euer. Really a cool num­ In his speech, last week Lindbergh like bitter ber. Peg Hendrickson and her ATO jrin arriued yesterday. It's Semitism—a rabble-rousing technique it no after- very serious we hear. She isn't even going to date; she's wait­

"things not to like about your university." "• .-:-..-- •!-!-• - -: I >- . . . :....• • ,.•••...: 4 . . . Jacfc Oo. usas rather loud about the whole thing dousn at the Tauern Saturday night . . , Noel Johnson and Bob As perpetual as the seasons are these complaints of with students on the other campus now pass o: • Mitchell are taking up where Sparky left off . . . and toho is the underclassmen. Not content with going out of their o the fresh- man the same dislike. the guy that Tommy Riefc is seen toith so much of late? way to find fault with their chosen environment, these Unless something is lads insist on spreading their own individual dissatisfac­ friendship between i And turn iheie's Hi.- stor about a flashy local yokel tions among their fellow freshmen. Maybe there are a almost impossible, a I Vcorn the other night with few things around here which could be improved; but To all students at both Trinity college and the College of - in crime and proceeded to cause such puerile whining as has been going on these last two Engineering, I would like to say this: hat as the evening wore on weeks is definitely out of place and uncalled for. It The boys on the other campus are just the same kind of t mantis twe, hundred pound pig in reflets the immature mind and lack of appreciation of fellows you are. They have the same interests; they go to the j process of belt ed. Nothing would do but ie beast for his own dainty an uneducated person. same places and do the same things you do; like you, they are students at Duke university. Upperclassmen who know them And so a few words to the members of the class of '45; through fraternities, sports, and publications will tell you that the floor, and th pig got up and slowly walked away. may they use them to make this a better place in which they are just like you—some good, some bad, some mediocre, ou have an opportunity, meet them, make them your Ve'll look for all the gang at Ihe new, stream-lined pep- Instead of talking destructively, act constructively. ls-.,-,.ss.. 1 t is more important, cooperate with them in iday night . . . Sponsored by and ever-greater Duke. DAVE BEARY, '44 rejuf enated Tride . . modeled after a iazned-up Instead of tearing down your school with words, build it 'en get first peep at the new up with deeds. If there is something which you don't Sophomore reader Dnise Beary usins himself ti imesj through on schedule . . . like,Instead of griping, see what you can do to improve CHRONICLE'S meekly prize lor the bests' letter to the editor T an't afford to be absent after ceiued each lueefc between Sunday midnights. This toeeJ it; if that's impossible, try to make the most of it. Re­ hat stink last ye T . . . b t the prospect of coed cheer- prize—a smart new Arrow shirt presented through (he courte u( even the seniors—the Blue Dewils member, this is your university; be proud of it. H.W.T. of Milter-Bishop, Inc., popular dowsntousn Durham clofhies Coach Gerry Gerard announced today that all » All candidates for the position of acrobatic Blue Devil dates for the varsity soccer team should report t with the Duke band are requested to report to Mr. Fear­ soccer field at 3 o'clock, Wednesday afternoon. SPORTS ing on the main floor of the old evm tomorrow afternoon at 2:15. I Tuesday, September 23, 1941 51 SPORTSCASTING... Coombs Views Moans and Groans Are Now Wake Forest to Demand By MARTIN PARKsER Diamond Talent Daily Sound on Tennis Courts The Co-ed When the Spirit Moves You In Fall Drills Best Blue Devils Have Gs3T SET, FRESHMEN! One of the most thrilling experiences 'ho is that pudgy, •. sFresshman Coach In Sports Rout of Service Team Stamps Deacons of a lifetime is about to begin for you, and you've got to be pre­ by As Another Strong Walker Creation pared for it. Within the next day or so, a new, great spirit will SHIRLEY BLUME sweep the school, and you and your classmates will be carried Duke university's 1941 gridiron destinies may well be decided along with it. It's football time . . . the time when every college ere at Duke stadium Saturday afternoon. man from alumnus to frosh joins a strange, untitled nisei that lhvs By nightfall on Saturday, Blue Devil supporiers will know what but for Saturday; when pigskin becomes a dinner table rjy-word; ippy-go-lucky Harry Fogleman, they've got and what tshej haven't got, because the Wake Forest and when the toll of tins draft iss added up in the number of letter- leven which comes here lo help Duke unveil its newest football men that are being lost because of it. If you freshmen think you What they, can't do to Fogle- iltlon will demand the best that is in the charges of Coach Wal- really had the time of your life during the football season i>ack in an, but what they seem to have high school, wait for what you are now entering into. It's lei-rilic) jne pretty well, is Just about eacons Are Always Tough ' way—chiefly 1 And v 1 ruin his fond hopes of lifting The boys in blue have always ad the utmost respect for the use thin; ie Southern Conference tennis life of the Eass 'own from the berth it has oc- epresentatives of their Big Five rally the night be ipied in Chapel Hill for more id Southern with a liiihl a well see what's . And s ber. The "they" 1 a profound respect Ititude, but after campaign, while footballs fly the skillful teams coached by Camp Davis. Joe Duneav crisply barking through the night you'll 1 a a hundred yards of him. the The (Peahead) Walker. Polanski'5 understudy, ran \ Sophomores Johnny Perry, C a part of the whole thing as the senior v sre are plenty of places va- Two of Duke's finest outfits—in group sports as a source of fun 1939—were played off ''•:.- • • sort of thing for several years. M) the club as eight mem- >f last year's team were lost and as a fruitful ground for mak­ by Walker's proteges, Red Cochran proved their ab And, if that's not enough, then wait for Ss ing friends. through graduation. Talented ike Forest ai^ss'isiiliisii id backs. Following this trend, then, the 6 Blue Devils tackle It will Is Cher Bill Mock will be unable ng a i that 1 Saturday has already served no- ced Duke play because he has east his progl-i this with this set os with the Cleveland Indians of ry Fogleman. ft may give 1941. Some of the stars who ! American league. Incidental­ cause to forget himself. Af- gave the Deacs their greatest enough. ly, Bill did some chucking for all, who was Bufflngton? A se nobody—just the captain- sam last summer. number one player, a veteran oi i hectic fall. Yoi Other members of the tear play. That'! ake Forest's 65-0 rout of the p Davis Archies at Wilming- sr behind big-tin ave answered their couhtry' all. ill to arms and are now shoul- e W. A. A. board last Saturday night was enough to indicate that the Dea- ering guns instead of bats een told, a look might as wel -two of last j c east about to see what otiiei Caldwell, who will t was enough to 1 will b laterial there is on hand. In ad Wallace Wade redouble •hen iCBlIg ition to a group of sophmorei lead his frosh eleven inlo the 1941 grid campaign on Friday. idividual units v efforts In preparing a 1 s of t: •eshmen last year, there art ng a lot of .vill I isolation in the fi Back for his final year on tht Blue Imps Prep afternoons. That 32-f i capable performers return- slue Devil courts is Bob Wilson that the Vols have a j. Simonds, Weaver, McCahan, For Deac Clash gate will have a fasi ssler, Romp. Webster, Baxter, ssity e rroll, and Hansberry will be of v 0 help carry the pitching Here on Friday all 1 nfor nlngys seems to me that the main prob- ard nil with over Buffington's The Duke Blue Imps, under em is about the wearing of shorf inly Captain Geo ber one spot. Fred e direction of Coach Caldwell, skirts, and I guess that's really settled doivn yesterday after a juite a problem. Although However, Sailer, Miller, Ingl ;ek of intensive drills to make lon't know why. In these days of and Vann are coming up f eparations for their meeting lational defense, everyone ihmen ranks. th the Wake Forest freshmen ibout saving; so why not sa s outfield, the only r< Letters To The Kohler. B gett, Kale, an, lothbaur ;cond team men who will b( Sports Editor ately 45 men, most the 1942 edition • backs, with which aseball club. to mold a starting eleven that throw II lit-. 1 J The fall practie. hold i s own against the h came out on September argument. Hard ig Baby Deacons, nd I must say there w! may be for college students to Wake Forest tussle, do, a switch from ancient Greek the Imps will begin drills for the I very much. It was th history to modern Greek events REMEMBER! October 24 game with the Ten- t Duke having coed cheer- will give you an insight into how irs. That sure is a swell important a part a short ski susee frosh. -. you think? But then I can play in fighting spirit. Tl The freshmen schedule: outnumbered Greeks didn't 1 Sept. 26—Wake Forest, home. (Continued on page 4) Geo. W. Ferrell Oct. 24—Tennessee, home. Class of 'SI Oct. 31—N. C. State, Raleigh. 14—North Carolina, Broadway Ciiajs <1 Hill. Cab Co. •. 21—Clen PHONE Get off to a fresh start! • Bed Spreads • Window Curtains N-123 • Slip Covers • Chapter Room Furnishings ENGINEERS' SUPPLIES TYPEWRITERS

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itllfllll'll SIIL c class of 1 sell b t Quadrangle get some new movies? ie theatres I've ever attended, Quadrangle Is run Souvenir Issue n the interest of the student-patron than any I have •en. Lots of short features, cartoons, news and plenty of top notch full length movies. all of the showss nn- painfully out of date—all I have sed so far. Is it possible the boys who are managing Quadrangle are Send The booking their fall attractions on the presumption that we missed all the good shows at home during the summer? If it's possible, I'd like to see our campus theatre become a first-run house. HARD UP FOR ENTERTAINMENT, '45. ;Prodded into action by OUT entertainment-see kins; fresh­ CHRONICLE HOME 's inquiry, the CHKOMCI.K solemnly promises to have on in the imm<:diaic future ussifli Jay Builey, student ol Quadrangle, and W. M. Upchurch, director of stu- affalrs, and lis conns nss u:iili some sort of an answer to roblem.—Ed.) Sports Letters- (Continued from page 3) so badly against the Italians Thoroughbred Sports Wear Coed Cheerleaders by IZOD (Continued Jrom page 1) and will be regular members of and WKAGGE the Duke cheerleading squad, along with men squad members Clark, Clay Rohrbach, Steve Rusk, Ted Holmes, Bus Miller, and Ed Moppert. Quoting- : Continued Jrom page 1) approval of the resolution by • WSGA, According to students interviewed by this ALL-AMERICAN ed chees ! fos i foo COLLEGE FASHIONS

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