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Show NO ORANGE SHERBET ON ST. PATRICK'S DAY NEW YORK, March 18 Though his patriotic feeling nearly cost him his job, Dennis OVhea, one of the chefs in the Columbia university commons, flatly refused to profane St. Patrick's day by making orange sherbcrt aa the dowcri for the evening meal. He told Clarence B. J one, the Mudent manager, that he would prevent any of the other rhefa from doing so. as long ai any breath remained in his body. .tones made out the bill of fare on Thursday even'-g, -' h- r"' down orange sherbet it did not occur to him that the dinh would hardly be appropriate for March 17. O'Hhea no-tieed no-tieed the offending dish yesterday and reliellrd. The situation was finally solved by serving raspberry sherliet, although al-though the studeuts had ' been eating raspberry sherbet for a week and were beginning to get tired of it. They will have orange sherbet tonight. |