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October 27, 2008
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Toe Thumbs!

By Jennifer Vargas | October 27, 2008
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Rebecca Weiss ’09 compares hands with Sun Eclipse Editor Leigha Kemmett ’10. Note that her thumb is freakishly small in comparison to Leigha’s.



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