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Sartre; The Portable Chekhov; Portrait of the Artbit, Joyce; Amerika, X of ka Ctr I—Deutsch for Amerikaner, Goedsche, American "HAPPINESS CAN'T BUY MONEY" I have asked the makers of Marlboro—an enterprising find aggressive group of men . ; yet at the same time warm and lovable; though not without acumen, perspicacity, and drive; which does not, however, mask their essential great-heartedness; a quality evident to all who have ever enjoyed the beneficence of their wares; I refer, of course, to Marlboro Cigarettes, a smoko fashioned with such loving care and tipped with such an easy drawing filter that these old eyes grow misty when I think upon it—l have asked, I say, the makers of Marlboro—that aggregate of shrewd but kindly tobacconists, that cluster of hearty souls bound together by the profit motive and an unflagging deter mination to provide a cigarette forever flavorful and eternally pleasing—l have asked, I say, the makers of Marlboro whether I might use today's column to take up the controversial question: Should acoed share expenses on a date? "Yes," said the makers simply. We all shook hands then and squeezed each other's shoulders and exchanged brave smiles, and if our eyes were a trifle moist, who can blame us? To the topic then: Should a coed share expenses on a date? I think I can best answer the question by citing the following typical case: Poseidon Nebenzal, a student at Oklahoma A and M, major ing in hides and tallow, fell wildly in love with Mary Ellen Flange, a flax weevil major at the same school. His love, he had , . .c. ..'.c.,-• . .. , 6- , , - 4": •- . 4 2: . •:-.s;' , 'F.'..ii?'::,.'•':? lESO ~~: 'o,4olidOer.lkiluveimititite reason to believe from Mary Ellen's sidelong glances and maidenly blushes, was not entirely unrequited, and by and by he mustered up enough courage to ask her the all-important question: "Will you wear my 4-H pin?" "Yes," she said simply. They shook hands then and squeezed each other's shoulders and exchanged brave smiles, and if their eyes were a trifle moist, who can blame them? For a time things went swimmingly. Then a cloud appeared. Mary Ellen, it seems, was a rich girl and accustomed to costly pleasures. Poseidon was bone-poor and he quickly ran out of money. Unable to take Mary Ellen to the posh places she fancied and too proud to tell her the reason, he turned surly and full of melancholy. Soon their romance, so promising at the beginning, was headed for a breakup. But at the last moment, Poseidon managed to blurt out the truth. "Oh, beloved agrarian!" cried Mary Ellen, grappling him close. "Oh, proud husbandman! Oh, foolish reaper! Why have you not told me before? I have plenty of money, and I will contribute according to my ability." Poseidon, of course, protested, but she finally persuaded him of the wisdom of her course. From then on they split all expenses according to their incomes. Rather than embarrass Poseidon by handing him money in public, a joint bank account was set up to allow him to write checks. Into this account each week they faithfully deposited their respective allowances-35 cents from Poseidon; $2300 from Mary Ellen. And it worked fine! They were happy—truly happy! And what's more, when they graduated they•had a nice little nest egg—eight million dollars—with which to furnish a lovely apartment in Lubbock, Texas, where today they operate the local laundromat. So you see? You too can salvage your failing romance if you vitt only adopt a healthy, sensible attitude toward money. c)1461 Max t'hutrrisai 4 4 * Lucre is no obstacle when it comes to popular-priced Marlboro, or to Marlboro's popularly priced partner in pleasure—the unfiltered, king-size Philip Morris Commander. Get aboard. You'll find long enjoyment tor short money. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1961 Ger IG—German for-Heading Knowledge. Jannach, American: German Graded Readers, Book 1, Meyer,' Houghton ; Cul ttired Graded Readers; Book - 4, Goedsche. American; Cultured Graded Readers, German Series 7, Goedsche, American; Cultured . Graded Readers, German Series 8, Goedsche, American Ger 2—Deutsch fur Amerikaner, Goedsche, American; Lebendige Literatur, Ryder & McCormick, Houghton; Patterns of Ger man Conversation, Goedsche, Houghton Ger 3—Modernes Deutsch, Kritsch, Apple. ton; Aug Nah and Fein, Foltin, Hough ton; DIo verschwundene Miniatur, Kast. ner, Bean) Ger ' 4—Die' Ltee der deutschen Lyrik, Bruns, Appleton ; Der Richter and rein Henker,. Durrenmatt, Houghton; Minna . von Barnhelm, Lensing; Heath; The Ger. man Heritage, Phelps, Holt Ger 30—Modernes Deutsch, Krltsch, Apple. ton ; German Science Readings, Strie slieck, Houghton ; Steinmetz, Goedsche, American On ealnPlig maim, thor of "Rally Round The Flag, Boys", "The Many • ' Loves of Dobie Gillis", etc.) (To Be Continued)