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REJUVENATED YALE DAILY SEEKS VASSAR SUBSCRIBERS

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If you want to see pictures of "girl athletes, snakes, meatballs all wrapped in one" all you have to do is to subscribe (at $6.50 a throw) to the Yale Daily News, which modestly describes itself as a "lively, up-to-the minute account of Yale, Yalemen, and a great deal more."

This song of praise for "the oldest college daily" is contained in a recent circular put out by the New Haven journalists in an effort to bolster up a sagging circulation with name Vassar subscriptions.

Sent to all Vassar girls, the mimeographed letter concludes with the statement that "we have something that will be of genuine and lasting interest to you ... You'll never regret it."

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