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So' I say to This Guy You're Crazy, He Can't Be there

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Way up in the hills of Vermont, the grass s verdant and the air is crisp and cool. There is a college called Bennington. Every year several hundred young ladies attend this college, which is a famous place, because it is liberal and progressive, and does things which other girls' colleges never do.

For instance, Bennington has male students. Not many, but a handful. And these young men are awarded scholarships to take a special course in the drama, and they are all great actors, because they play the male leads in all Bennington's productions.

Up in these cool, verdant hills, where the air is crisp and forests are virgin, studying with the several hundred girls in this liberal and progressive college, there recently arrived a Harvard man, a fugitive from the Dramatic Club. One of ten kept men amongst several hundred beautiful women is Robert F. Keahey, ex-'45.

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