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Hundreds of students, faculty members and men in the street swarmed to the CRIMSON building yesterday morning and emptied it of over 3,000 I GO POGO buttons in little over an hour and a half. Long after the Pogo for President buttons were gone, people kept filing into the building with mute pleas in their eyes for more. There will be several thousand more early next week.

Jay R. Nussbaum '53, who quickly began plans for forming a University Pogo club, admitted surprise last night at the reception the little 'Possum had received. "It's beginning to look serious," he muttered when contacted last night.

Meanwhile, reports from Okeefenokee Swamp indicate that the creature who could prove to be the political surprise of the year may go on a stomping tour throughout the country. As advance propaganda, manager Walt Kelly sent the above, promising others when the movement gains headway.

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