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“10 SCARLET AND GREEN Walter Andrews—Let us take the final step. A. N.—All right, but owing to tfte present fashions in skirts it will have to be short. Keamican. Kearney, Nebraska—You come to us for the first time andjwe gladly welcome you as an exchange. Your Christmas story, however, seems a little out of place in a February issue. Nugget, Lead, South Dakota—Your Valentine cover is the best we have seen. Your paper would have a better appearance if you would have it printed straight on your paper. Teacher—Can you tell me how many seasons there are? Freshie—Yes, ma’am, two. Teacher—Only two’ Well, name them. Freshie—Basket ball season and Base ball reason. Orange and Black, Falls Ci y, Nebraska-Get a new cover design and follow the advice of one of your exchanges, the “Nugget,” in its Valentine number. Oakel Young (coming in from the rain)—Gee. my hair is just soaked. Bob Boyd—Are you sure the rats are not drowned out? Optic, Columbus, Ohio—Pleased to meet you. We heartily welcome you to our list. Senior—Why don’t the wheels in that Freshman’s head run? Junior—I don’t know, why? Senior-Cause they are in u vacuum, see? Pharos, Buckhannon West Virginia—Your table of contents would look better inside your cover. A Treatise on High Jumping, The Holmes Gilman Pub. Co. —You are certainly a classy little book in every feature, and althougn not published in the interests of waterworks, should be supported fy every one of the “78.” Your Scaretoonist sh uld be complimented on the likeness to the original subjects which characterized his drawings. Purple and Gold. Bellevue, Nebraska—None better. Come again. Rustler, Fremont, Nebraska—Your March issue is better than the preceding one. Better class. Maybe. Maybe not. Tooter, South Omaha, Nebraska—Don’t overwork your aitist getting such a beautiful tag for your cover. Vera—Is LaVeta an artist? Hallie—Not so much of an artist but she paints well. Early to bed and early to rise, Work like thunder and help advertise The big Annual, so extra fine, The best publication of 1909 Get Your Friends to subscribe for the ANNUAL
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