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Webfoot Fiji newspaper
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- May 1943 issue of the Webfoot Fiji, the newsletter of the University of Oregon's Epsilon Omicron fraternity. Topics include brothers who had gone off to World War II, new pledges, and sports events. Atiyeh served as a contributor for the newspaper, and is noted as having been elected as 'Sophomore Whiskerino Deputy Sheriff,' and as having recent...
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