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Doing its bit to hasten recovery, and greatly aided in its task by the student body, Harvard University certainly deserves well of its country. The automobile turnaround behind Eliot House has, for the past several weeks, provided constant employment for at least two deserving local gentlemen.

Pipes are here laid in a vertical position, while between them a sort of wire netting is strung, the finished ensemble being dignified by the name of fence. Every day the fence surrounding the circular grass plot is carefully erected and painted, and every night some thoughtful student demolishes it with his Rolls-Pierce.

Whether this is a part of Lehman's League, and one of the Financial Vice-Presidents little private charities or whether it is merely a question of an endurance contest between the students and the groundsmen is a good question, but whatever the solution, it brings a ray of sunshine into countless homes.

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