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Summer, according to a prominent Boston University psychologist, is the time when the body catches up with where the fancy of the young man arrives in spring.
Hence the good old summertime finds seersuckered College boys making daytime rushes for the Nantasket Beach excursion veasel, and night-time cultural promenades around the Esplanade. Some fans of nocturnal sedentary sport hasten to Braves Field and Fenway Park. Others like to take if lying down along Memorial Drive.
Boston, which President Helen M. Horion of Wellesley College dolorously referred to as the marriage market of the East, does, however, suffer a recession in volume turnover during the summer months. This, of course, is due to the departure of the collegiate gentler sex.
Radcliffe, Wellesley, Sargent, Simmons, of all, are now operating on a skeleton force. And as the first honor graduate of Harvard Medical once remarked. "You learn nothing from operating on a skeleton."
But there is still a host of secretarial schools. Most Boston business schools guarantee to make you a competent secretary in eight weeks.
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