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VOTE OF DARTMOUTH SENIORS WANTS PROHIBITION REPEAL

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Hanover, N.H., March 14--In the annual balloting held at Dartmouth today the senior class of 459 showed its disapproval of the Eighteenth Amendment, only 50 voting in a tolerant manner toward it. According to the ballot Yale is the Green's keenest rival and favorite college after Dartmouth, with Harvard placing second.

Only 31 of the senior class, which designated "necking" as its favorite indoor sport and Smith College the ideal rendezivous, admitted never having been kissed. Dartmouth's ideal girl friend has brown eyes and black hair, and is moderately "fast." Marsters was credited with having done most for the college, while the editor of the "Dartmouth" was chief object of respect.

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