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King Henry speaks. Biology lecture. fraternity system . . . a call to reappraise our motives and values . . . Kirby scores with Henry IV, Part I . ,. . six capacity crowds and eager anticipation for the sequel . . . the first snowfall . . . a blanket of white followed by slush . . . cars stalled in Converse parking lot . . . upperelassmen rush to hand in papers while the frosh long for uthe old folks at home as Thanksgiving appears around the corner. Robert Frost and seniors on TV. SS I! .N rf A
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