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 working in earnest man-fashion. But I don't think so. He should have kept out of the contest, in that case. But as he went into it, it goes without saying that it was quite right and normal to prefer to win out himself, and certainly to prefer not to take the blame, under the circumstances, for something he did not do, and thus bring undeserved disgrace upon his "innocent old mother." Besides which, we, too, are human beings and have some rights—which ought to be respected by ourselves. Oh, the trouble with so much of this friendship business is that it is a pose.

This is the sensible way two of the best friends I know came together. During the summer vacation of Junior year one of them wrote a letter to the other saying that the college authorities had notified him that owing to the growth of the student body and the consequent demand for rooms he would be obliged to get a new roommate—his former chum had left college to study music—or else vacate the suite. Three rooms were too many for a rather small man.