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The latest skirmish in the wishy-washy battle of the sexes ended, temporarily at least, in victory for the females last week when sharp-eyed. Annex-dwelling editors of Radditudes repulsed a series of espionage-by-infiltration attempts by staff members of the renascent Advocate.
According to prejudiced sources, the espionage attempts took place when a number of male literati, artists, and business men showed up at Radcliffe and "casually" began to ask questions concerning the set-up and plans of their three-month-old competitor. "A man's a man for a that," philosophized one Annex editor after the siege was over.
Advocate editor Donald B. Watt, Jr. '47, could not be reached for comment last night.
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