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Talk of your devotion to art! Charles P. Miller '41, of Eliot House and New York City is a devotee of the eighth muse, swing, and he is really devoted.

Sunday, he secured a new album of Council Bluffs Classics by Blubber-mouth McDaniels, Happie Willsie, and Joe "Clarion" Hamilton. He returned to his room late Sunday evening after a long bull session with Harry "Alligator" Munroe '43 on the double-tonguing and the comparative merits of the French horn in Tallahassee style and played through his album, soaking in each hot lick, until three in the morning.

Not till he awoke at ten before ten yesterday morning did Miller become aware of the sinister fact that a scheduled History and Literature divisional exam in Emerson Hall had begun 20 minutes before. Three-quarters of an hour late to his examination, Miller still has hopes of graduating.

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