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Revolution in the ranks of the undergraduate ectomorphs has been the result of a recently published poem, "The Ectomorph," by Earnest A. Hooton, professor of Anthropology, in which women contemplating marriage were warned to "beware of the ectomorphic mate."
Last night found the CRIMSON office swamped with caustic replies, both prose and poetry, from irate "tall, skinny types," and runner had it that a now club, "The Uneasy Ectos," has already entered its formative stages.
Nickname Changed
One unhappy ectomorph announced that before the publication of Professor Hooton's masterpiece, he had been comfortably enjoying the nick-name of "Slim." But now he found himself expected to answer to the unseemly appellation of "the erratic ecto."
A. Jerky Brain '48, although not to be found in the University Directory, managed to submit his literary effort, ending:
Brother ectomorphs what care we
If women often think us queer?
Let this in turn a warning be:
Of roly-poly gals steer clear.
Another "gratefully ectomorphic undergraduate" made it clear that the only thing for a matrimonially-inclined female to do was disregard the song sad strictly "mess with Mister In-between," when he launched the following poetic trade against the mesomorph:
A WARNING AGAINST BONY, MUSCULAR MEN
"Twas Mesomorph, and the bony ridges
Did just out ape-like on the brow;
All muscled were the hairy arms
That crushing power did avow.
Beware the mesomorph, my lass,
When you what a man to idolize.
The bulging muscled shoulders warn
Of driving need for exercise.
The mesomorph's unruly hair
Oft hints of bareness in years to come;
His now lean frame that you admire
Will round and flabby soon become.
Then at home retiring you expect love
But find Morpheus kills his appetite
Ere even his head meets the pillow.
And no sleep you'll get--he snores all night.
Do heed my warning, if wouldst have bliss.
And lass, beware lest thou be drawn
To the muscled mesomorph's physique
Whose only asset is but brawn.
Come to my arms, my disheartened maid;
All men are not what they seem;
In ectomorphy you're sure to find
The incarnation of your dream.
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