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The Student Vagabond

Long ago last spring, the Vagabond read of the various college rackets: pilfering of books from the library, the passing of worthless checks upon unsuspecting parents. But not until last Saturday, as he drove between West Point and Poughkeepsie, did he know that chewing gum was a subject for profiteering. It seems that during the present Vassar quarantine, the girls have no source of purchasing this delicacy. So the Vagabond entered a likely looking A & P, and for 67 cents invested in twenty packages of Wrigley's best. Then, with wonderful business ideas seething through his head, he offered them for sale. But, alas, always a tender fellow, he capitulated; they went for 67 cents. And now a certain lady is making a golden mint from the double one she had not eschewed.

TODAY

9 o'clock

"The Age of Reason", Professor Brinton, Harvard 2.

"Rabelais in English and American Literature", Professor Wright, Sever 21.

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"Student Reports on B. L. Mencken", Dr. Carpenter, Sever 5.

11 o'clock

"The Elizabethan Lyric", Professor Rollins, Harvard 2.

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