One of the most unfortunate tendencies of the Harvard-educated man is his tendency to look behind every simple occurance for some deep hidden meaning. This sort of suspicious symbol-seeking mentality might well lead its possessor to look behind yesterday's charming account of Angria's St. Simparootieville's Day festivities as some sort of St. Valentine's Day parable. They could, that is, if they did not remember that today, not yesterday, is St. Valentine's Day.
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