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According to a report from Poughkeepsie, New York, with which the Yale News claims to have some connection, a student or group of students there is capitalizing on its by new extensive knowledge of men and their types, and is cataloguing the various men's colleges according to their merits.
These reports were "gleaned by a snooping reporter," the News frankly admits. It goes on to quote that "Yale tends to produce the sophisticated type," apparently insinuating that sophistication is an asset.
The quote continues, "Princeton men are usually very sociable and pleasing. Williams men are very nice, though not as glamorous." The "snooping reporter" was baffled by the subtle mellowed-with-learning phrase "saturated with Boston," which the young girls applied to Harvard men, and unfortunately took it as a n insult, called it a "rather dubious rating."
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