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"It isn't funny," was the consensus of opinion of the staff of cryptographers, naval, military, amateur, and journalistic, who assembled in the CRIMSON news room last night and for three hours and 48 minutes belabored their brows and their pencils in a vain if dramatic attempt to solve the riddle of the code message in "Terry and the Pirates."

Believing that the honor of the University if not of the Dragon Lady is at stake, the CRIMSON has therefore decreed that it will present to the first person who brings the correct solution of the puzzle to the President's desk one large can of beer--provided only that he beats Milton Caniff to the draw.

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