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WIDENER LIBRARY COULD NOT HAVE SAVED ENGLISH 72

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In spite of the fact that men were allowed to use unlimited numbers of books during the English 72 examination yesterday, the consensus of opinion after it was all over can be expressed, in the phraseology of one survivor, who said, "Widener Library could not have saved us."

Though many green bags stuffed with literature entered the room on the shoulders of the hopeful, and three men trustfully brought in printed notes, the one man who was observed to have forgotten his books was generally conceded to have had the best of the argument.

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