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The mimeographed parody of the CRIMSON put out yesterday by Yearbook freshmen was university hailed last night as a great success. "The only thing I've read that's funnier is President Pusey's annual report," Dean Leighton said in an exclusive interview.
Agreeing with Leighton was Arthur C. Rutter '56, president of the Yearbook, who said, "I now lots of guys who really flipped over this whole thing. Out whole gang went out and swiped the CRIMSONS after they were delivered, leaving our own stuff instead. In think I'll remember out CRIMSON parody as long as I live."
Rutter continued, "Now if I can get commercial for a minute, I'd like to tell everybody that the Yearbook this year will be every bit as good as the parody. Every bit. Not almost as good. Every bit as good."
The only sour not was struck by Norman A. Hall, Alumni Bulletin editor, who commented. "The Bulletin began this parody bandwagon on Saturday. Now a lot of ninnies are trying to climb of our caboose." Charles R. Cherington '35, professor of Government, told Hall to mind his own damn business.
Ciff F. Thompson '56, President of the CRIMSON, vacationing at his Camp David in West Roxbury, had no comment on the second parody. "Lordy," Thompson said, "I just can't keep track of these undergraduate goings-on."
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