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Two sophomores have left Cambridge on the first leg of an odyssey which will eventually take them to Kenya Colony in Central Africa, via the Mediterranean and Ethiopia.
Robert D. Crane '49 and Frederick I. Ordway '49 will embark for Jibuti, French Somaliland, this afternoon in an UNRRA cattleboat, they announced yesterday before leaving for Baltimore to pick up the ship. From Jibuti, the peripatetic duo plans to proceed to Addis Ababa, and thence south into Central Africa.
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