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Show COLLEGE BOYS AND THE NEW. I Care for Little Outside of Their Own f Small World. "Thoro is hardly anything more ab- I surd than tho way college BtudonU " ' read tho newspapers," roraarkod the f" graduato at tho University club. "As I a rulo thoy ignore tho live nows of V the day and road only tho sporting pago. I romembor when I wns in col- lego there woro sovcral epoch-making ovents that took place, but tho boys I took no interest in them. In fact, thoy U practically did not discuss thom at 1 all. When tho Malno was blown up ' r there was a slight rlpplo of oxcltcment and a fow expressions of anger, but jfc within a day or two tho students wero B' again deep In the sporting page. And f oven on tho sporting pago tho interest h was ltmitod to collego contests. It fL was almost absurd to seo how wo Hf woro wrapped up in our llttlo world. ti Fortunately, howover, as soon ns a col- lego boy is graduated he rapidly broad- S,1 ens out and soon looks back to his col- '' lego llfo as merely an Incident in his fj career and not tho most important part of it." New York Times. jj; " |