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This item will cost Radcliffe five cents.
Every time the Shepard Street seminary is mentioned in a newspaper, the Radcliffe publicity office has to shell out a nickel to a national clipping service, and the expense is now mounting to astronomical proportions, it was learned yesterday.
Latest thorn in the side of Radcliffe budgetary authorities is H. Stuart Kirby '43, who climbed out on a limb two weeks ago as a protest against being turned down by Libby Esler, Radcliffe '43 when he asked her for a date. To date clippings about the incident garnered from all over the country have cost Radcliffe nearly five dollars.
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