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Loafing Freshmen have been sent a scurrying for blank notebooks as the result of announcements in History 1 action meetings on Monday and yesterday requiring students to hand in their reading notes up to date.
In past years the History I department has asked for reading notes during the more industrious first few weeks in the fall; the present request has thrown the Yard into considerable confusion.
Paul P. Cram, commander-in-chief of History I forces, commented that the only reason for the attack from the year was "to look over the notes. The reason is quite obvious."
D. Stuart Friedkin '42 when informed of the official requirement exclaimed, "My God, we're being crucified. Thank Heavens it only costs $50 to change a course."
Another Freshman, when stopped in the Yard for comment, field out into the Square, shouting, 'Gangway, Stillman, here I come."
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