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Campus ‘Teens vs. Veterans =u ls Competition Too Tough?

| That is the opinion of Dr. Earl Reed Silvers, dean of men at Rutgers | University, after watching what happened on a GI-dominated campus

last year, ; h | veterans set bath boys and girls al Trying to compete with the more wholesome example.”

| mature, more experienced, more ag- | Dean. E. G. Williamson of the! gressive men who fought and won ypjversity of Minnesota believes World War II, the typical highiipat veterans there tend to withschool graduate loses a great partiqraw from extra-curricular activof what he ought to get out of four|jsies and concentrate on studies, years of college, Dr, Silvers is con- aimost too much for their own good vinced s—————————— Opinions Are Divided

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others.” i i ’ wired and assembled hearing The ex-service men, he says, are geyjces,

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