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Members of the Dartmouth Chapter of Delta Kappa Epsilon had something more difficult than final semester examinations to worry about today with arrival of a request from the editor of University of Kansas Year Book.

All that the local fraternity has to do is to select the prettiest girl from a group of twenty-four whose pictures accompanied the request. The task was tackled with considerable complacency, but today a decision was apparently far from being reached and all hands admitted they were stumped. The judges, too, expressed keen disappointment over the fact that no names, addresses or telephone numbers accompanied the pictures.

The reason for the request was explained by the editor of the Year Book. It is desirous that the book's queen be chosen by an Eastern college with the reputation of being "rich and exclusive, with a country club atmosphere." While the students here declared themselves unqualified on these grounds, they modestly admitted that as judges they could not be improved upon. --Boston Transcript.

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