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Support for University admissions policies came from a valuable source last night when Rosemary Colligan, a New York model, told the CRIMSON she prefer. Harvard men to Princeton fellows "because Harvard draws its student body from all over the nation."
Miss Colligan, who "knows no particular Harvard men," was one of four models invited to a junior prom at the New Jersey institution by earnest undergraduate literati, and co-incidentally written up in the current Look. Safely back in New York, Miss Colligan gasped that "men from Harvard are distinguished and very fine gentlemen."
She declaimed this after two days of mature consideration, assisted by leering Princeton youths bearing see-breezes and boaters. The boys "used to debs," found her "stiff;" She, near-exhausted, thought they were "juvenile." The fundamental difference in comparing the two universities, she discovered, was that "Harvard doesn't just get all its students from the New England area."
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