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Feline Emergency Presents Cat's Cradle to Adams Room

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

This is National Cat Week. The fact was brought home to William S. Wheeling '50 at 3:30 a.m. yesterday when he heard a forceful scratching on his Adams House door. Outside was a large and unhappy eat; dirty, frazzled, and pregnant. Wheeling, taking pity, let the animal in; a few minutes later it produced four varicolored kittens.

William R. Grafe '51 and John Patrick La Ware '51, both pre-meds, assisted in the delivery; the condition of all concerned is now termed "satisfactory." Wheeling and his room-mates are refusing to release the names of the kittens in line with current policy towards important births.

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