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A young but brilliant professor in an American college had an inordinate maze for betting on anything and everything. This led to his dismissal, but the president of the college helped him “to get a post at another college, but advised the head there to do whatever he could to cure the young man of liis bad habit. The professor was cordially received at his new college. Conversation had proceeded but a few moments when re said to the president: “I’ll bet you seventy-five dollars you have a wart between your shoulder blades.” The president hesitated. “Young man,” he said, “ I never bet, but just to teach you a lesson I will take you up,” He thereupon proved to the young man that he was in error, and the professor paid the seventy-five dollars. The president wrote West, relating the incident, concluding “I hope that I have cured him.” The other wrote back: “I' fear the case is hopeless. The day he left here he bet me two hundred dbll.ars that he could make you take off your shirt.”
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIII, Issue 4453, 14 August 1922, Page 4
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