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Bermorr's a store "founded on a sense of humor," will open on Holyoke Street at 11 a.m. tomorrow.
Owned by Morris Roud, the store will feature a large line of stationery, novelties, and office equipment. Roud said his novelty line is meant for "those people between one and 100 who have a sense of humor."
Roud, a Pacific war veteran, has owned a similar store in Wellesley for the past six years Commenting on his two-college life he said, "Maybe I can open a date bureau."
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