The academic atmosphere (says "Ibis," the Oxford undergraduates' magazine) seema to engender in male and female undergraduates alike a desire for drink. But while the' former utter platitudes over a cocktail, cocoa inspires the ineptitudes of the latter. After 8 o'clock any evening to enter the room nf a fellow-undergraduate is to he emhroiled.in an orgy of cocoa: and at length, having made, smelt, drunk, and spilt cocoa, to re-emerg& into corridors suhtly redolent of every Bimilar orgy in the vicinity. The drunken undergraduate is a classic, hut the cocoa-sodden undergraduate is & modern misfortune.
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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17120, 15 April 1921, Page 5
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