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Boys and girls sometimes live together nowadays, the current issue of Esquire magazine reveals. It even happens in Cambridge.
Esquire made this disclosure in an umpteen-page section about what we hip college youths are up to, and even provided photographic proof.
Pictured in the magazine are Paul Mattick Jr., a three-piece-suity graduate student, and Anne McConnell '67, who embodies all that is good about Radcliffe.
They live together. "The parents who knew made no objection; Harvard didn't seem to care," said Esquire. "He cooks, she irons and they do the laundry together."
Cantabridgians have fun in other ways. Esquire's resume of Harvard activities:
"Kick: scaling the tallest buildings in the Yard. Pot: $30 an ounce, 2 1/2-3 1/2 years or up to $1000 (for a first offense). Liquor: 21, but the campus is wet...Hippie Hangout: the Bick, the Blue Parrot. Law and Order: Councilman Al Vellucci (considered a paper tiger)."
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