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Yes, I've been a col- lege widow for three years, William C. McHenry, Wesleyan (Middletown) But— “I'm sorry, son, but my salary has been reduced twenty per cent., so I'll have to cut down your allowance.” “But your income tax is reduced, too, isn’t it?” 0. L. Clarkson, Cornell '22 Drawn by HERMAN X. VAN Cort, Yale ‘23. HE HAD KISSED HER Archie—Why did you call your mother? Dorothy—I—I—I didn’t know she was home! comicbooks.com