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Mondov, Febru&y IA

Pap 'Twenfy-Four

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

Pooe Twenty-Four THE MICHIGAN DAILY Moodo Febro cv 7]
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B UCKS 'FOUR OF FI VE' R UL.E:
Eastern Prince Recruiting Harem

The sole representative of roy- The royal dignitary first began '
alty on campus today announced his research on prospective rein-
his official business at the Uni- bers of the haxem in the class-
versity-to recruit women for his room, but Iler be moved on to
harem. wider fields. I
The prince, who prefces to re-
main anonymous, will fall heir to "IN THE classroom, the women
a well known Near Eastern king- were too ouiet and reserved, hard-
dom as soon as he completes his ly the type Ins looking far. But in
mission, the restaurants and.asr you say,
local sods parloes they wcere morej
CLOSELY guarded as a :strictly at ease," the prince revealed.
top turban secre-,ticprinre's' Harems-recruiting is not such
emission was financed by- the royal' ans exciting business as might
government. CGore=nment' offiei-be expected, acrordine io She
ala preferred to kee°p the nature of prince. So far Sac has mel with
the mission quiet amne they tearedr "fair success bus I'm boping fer
revolution from the wvans-er of the1 even Sstt.rr Suck next term."
kingdom. "The g.i l seem interested ati
"I've heard of the ferar sos ol first when I tell them of my
fire rule at 5tctdgan but I swealth bue when I tell thenm of
thought the coeds rouldn't be! the stork my ,leer. they lose ins
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my land,' the rometc 'tod The'r-'pain e slooken fr o en
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