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You there. Step studying Serbe-Creatian Bab for a moment. Swallow your mouthful of Wheat Chex and put down your spoon. For a morning's frivolous diversion, for a moment's respite in the long and wearying ordeal of examination time, for some--gosh, kids--good old-fashioned fun, we have prepared a very special treat for you. Feast your eyes! Acclimate yourselves to the exhilarating new trends that are sweeping our University: A colorful little race for public school students: in one grand lasp Radcliffe puts all Harvard's yearly inching to shame. And notice too that all the states sending big groups to Harvard do the same to Radcliffe--with the one glaring exception of Ohio. Conclusions, anyone?
A colorful little race for public school students: in one grand lasp Radcliffe puts all Harvard's yearly inching to shame. And notice too that all the states sending big groups to Harvard do the same to Radcliffe--with the one glaring exception of Ohio. Conclusions, anyone?
A colorful little race for public school students: in one grand lasp Radcliffe puts all Harvard's yearly inching to shame. And notice too that all the states sending big groups to Harvard do the same to Radcliffe--with the one glaring exception of Ohio. Conclusions, anyone?
A colorful little race for public school students: in one grand lasp Radcliffe puts all Harvard's yearly inching to shame. And notice too that all the states sending big groups to Harvard do the same to Radcliffe--with the one glaring exception of Ohio. Conclusions, anyone?
A colorful little race for public school students: in one grand lasp Radcliffe puts all Harvard's yearly inching to shame. And notice too that all the states sending big groups to Harvard do the same to Radcliffe--with the one glaring exception of Ohio. Conclusions, anyone?
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