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O'HARA IN LIGHTER VEIN AT SOLEMN VARSITY CLUB DINNER

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Neale O'Hara '15, famous humorist of the "Boston Traveler," in his speech last night before the members of the Varsity Club, explained his presence among so many "H" men by saying that he, too, would have been an "H" man if marks had run from "A" to "I" instead of from "A" to "E".

In protesting against the burdens of taxation, he stated that the officials down at Washington are the best that money can buy. He ended his speech by praising the work of Dean Briggs on the Athletic Committee, and said that he had heard it said authentically that the Dean was the author of the "Uncle Dudley" articles in the "Boston Globe".

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