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Strictly Speaking

Riverside Farm, the boiled eggery, is hot a myth--created by Dining Hall Manager Westcott to add distinction to his morning menus. Plain "Boiled Eggs" would have little appeal, according to Westcott. The term "Riverside" was inspired by Brookside Farm, one time egg purveyor to the University.

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Massachusetts state fire authorities recently refused to brand Harvard Hall a firetrap, declaring that students were so athletic that they would find no difficulty reaching the ground.

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Rather easily explained is the institution of a series of lectures on clothes and personal appearance at Wellesley. A consultant on dress and personal appearance is scheduled for a week's stay on the campus, during which time she will deliver four lectures, hold 17 conferences, and, in her spare time, receive those who crave a private interview.

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Not so easily explained is the appearance of several copies of "Vogue" in the reception rooms of our own Hygiene Building.

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Harvard's Missing Man is Paul J. Sachs '00, associate director of Fogg and professor of Fine Arts, who is still summer vacationing. Both his present whereabouts and the date of his return are unknown to the Fine Arts Department. His French painting course, Fine Arts 5n, enjoyed a reading period until recently, when a colleague took charge.

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