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FIRST MAN OF '42 TO HAND IN CARD GETS CRIMSON FREE

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As usual the CRIMSON is offering a year's free subscription to the first Freshman to hand in his study card in the basement of University Hall and get it approved by Mrs. Prindle, the Secretary of the Committee on the Choice of Electives.

Last year Louis R. Chauvenet '41 broke all previous records in wining his subscription. The chief stumbling block in past races has been procuring the all-important signature of the adviser, but Chauvenet browbeat his mentor into swift, unargumentative submission.

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