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Educational history will definitely not be made in Sever 3 and Emerson H tomorrow. Assistant Professors James S. Duesenberry and Francis X. Sutton revealed in a joint statement last night.
Their schizophrenic joint course "Sociological Analysis of Economic Behavior" is listed as Ec. 118 in the Economics section of the course catalogue and as Soc. Rel. 144 in the Social Relations section.
The University's IBM Machine obligingly gave two different meeting places to what it thought were two different courses--Sever 3 for Ec. 118 and Emerson H for Soc. Rel. 144.
Duesenberry and Sutton confessed to baffilement last night, but indicated that they would turn their backs on pedagogical fame by uniting their flocks as soon as possible.
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