An American Field Service man was sitting quietly on the running board of his ambulance in an undesignated part of Italy when he was approached by a hopeful co-belligerent who said he was offering some interesting bargains in literary curiosa. As he flashed a tantalizing glimpse of his wares, the ambulance man noticed, among copies of "Spicy Tales," "Stolen Sweets," and the like, a lone, haughty copy of the Harvard "Alumni Bulletin." --New Yorker, Oct. 30.
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