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Wellesleyites, Raccoon Coat Disprove Old Harvard Adage

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Four Wellesleyites, undergraduates combined forces with two enterprising Harvard sophomores yesterday to blast forever an old saying which has bing been distasteful to Harvard men.

While Nicholas K. Trynin '52, stood resplendent in a raccoon coat at one end of Wellesley College Lake, C. France McCoy '52 stationed himself at the other shore. The four Wellesley lasses, viewing the proceedings from an indeterminate mid-point, decided the two men looked like... two men.

All of which goes to prove, according to Trynin and McCoy, it is impossible to tell a Harvard man a mile away.

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