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Recent charges by the Chicago Tribune that "Hymarx" outlines contain pre-communist propaganda were branded yesterday "too silly to refute" by an official of the Student Outlines Company, publishers of the study aids.
The official said he "vaguely remembered" somebody who came into his office and asked a few questions. The investigator did not give his name or say he working for the Tribune, the official recalled.
All of the story was wrong, he continued, except the part about the "baggy pants." The article, by Eugene Griffin, described the Student Outlines office as "a cluttered third floor space presided over by a man in baggy pants."
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