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Show ,Hi LUXURIOUS COLLEGE LIVING. HI Luxury and scholarships do not walk gracefull hand In hand. Such, H; at least, is the experience of Yale, if we may believe the report that has been filed by Dean Henry Wright. H, This report says that nearly all of , .H tl,e ue8t scholars in the university H hve In the cheap, plain dormitories, "B and thit most of the secret society men that is to pay, the mental and moral decadents come from the rich men's dormitories. HI Dean Wright found that in 1904 no HI less than 31 per cent of the fresh-Mi fresh-Mi wen Hving in the rich men's private fl dormitories had been reproved by the HI faculty for poor scholarships, as H against 17 per cent of the freshmen H who occupied the plain dormitories on the campus. H ; Warnings sent out last month for H low scholarships show that 32 per ; c ut of those rooming in luxurious 18 I ('ormitories were found to be deflci- |