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...spring a young man's fancy-- ain't he? This week's fancies were diverted somewhat by the first trickle of mid-term exam grades, but the battalion stood ready to the man to pounce joyfully on the first green blade of grass. Signs that balmier days are in the offing are found in the profusion of khakis...
...Right, But It Ain't Florida
...proceeding to campaign in an eye-catching, vote-catching jalopy. After hunting in vain for an even more dilapidated vehicle. Tom bought a shiny red-wheeled limousine and stumped the district crying: "If my opponent hasn't been successful enough to buy himself a respectable automobile, he ain't good enough to represent you in Congress." Tom won hands down...
Well, the average guy has enough of an open mind to perk up a little, if only in hopes that someone will sing the fascinatingly-titled "I Ain't Gonna Give Nobody None of My Jelly Roll." (Rest assured, though--no vocals, no rhumbas, no waltzes, not even "I Got Rhythm"). After all, anybody can turn on the radio and get "Mares Eat Oats" or "Sunday, Monday and Always." Or you can dance to "Paper Doll" from juke joint to $1.50 cover without any trouble (aside from $.90 for a week highball). But it's the hardest thing...
...Jack London". . . Famous last words: "Gee, honey, I thought you knew I was married" . . . Row K avows Rube Goldberg had been at the blackboard in R.E. the other day--he ran out of pink chalk, however. . . Lowbrow Essay: Snow is little hunks of white stuff, which when warmed up, ain...