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Unless her sad story in the Boston papers softens the heart of the thief who pilfered her notes, Radcliffe student Evelyn Sternberg's year in Professor Carl J. Friedrich's course on publicity and propaganda will end in tragedy.
With exams only a couple of weeks away, despairing Miss Sternberg has been staying awake nights trying to figure out how to get in touch with the burglar. At length a solution came to her, and right out of Professor Friedrich's course. Recalling that almost everybody reads the papers, she informed the Boston journals yesterday of her misfortune. Now all she can do is trust in the power of the press, and hope the old meany can read.
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