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The built of a practical joke on the part of his Kirkland House co-mates, William C. Hurtt '40 was accused last night of passing a law at a House Committee meeting which declared that no student while in the dining hall could talk with any of the waitresses.
A number of students paraded through the dining hall with an effigy of "Adolph Hurttler, Unser Fushrer" on their shoulders. Several of the men carried signs such as "Kirkland Kentzentration Kampf--Adolph Hurtt, Prop.," "Hire Only Deaf-Mutes," "The Kirkland Gestapo Dictates the Law (the Sanctimonious Sycophants!)" and "Vexation Without Representation."
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