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The New Yorker, April 9 , 1949P. 23 A medical student at tended an introductory psychology lecture and listened to a professor discourse on why the fitst work day of the week is called Blue Monday.
By Lucia Miller and Geoffrey T. Hellman The New Yorker, April 9 , 1949P. 23 A medical student at tended an introductory psychology lecture and listened to a professor discourse on why the fitst work day of the week is called Blue Monday.
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