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MICE INUNDATION TROUBLES GRADUATE TEACHING SCHOOL

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That raise, rather than educators have become the product of the Graduate School of Education would seem to be indicated by a series of events in that institution.

Warren C. Seyford, instructor in education recently opened his desk drawer in the morning and found a dead mouse. The next day his secretary, hearing a scratching in the waste basket, found a second mouse, alive.

The poisoned pellets scattered around by the Maintenance Department would seem to have had but slight success in alleviating the condition, the rodents continuing to wander freely in the upper stories.

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