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FSRAtR 1n the11 tleatment of Us VSHIICIQIQIS Nlanx a thumb IS cramped befole one gets out of B11dg't0l1 and 1f xou haxe ew er had a Cl amp ln YOU1 thumb wou nnow that It ls not III the least a pleasurable sensatlon Now come w1th me on one of oux retent exculsxons XI e I6 ith P01 tland aftel Spelldlll f 1 cold but tauly pleasant hour 111 the lumble seat of a cu owned bx a well known hlIg'llSl 1 teachu After lQdLl'l1I'lj2,' ou1 fnst destlnatlon we p 0 XX8dlllN on to the lnldve ot Cool Hope for IS lt he Brldge of S1ghS9, Many other kIllghtS haxe St1Ug'gl6d on thlg budge Some haxe won som hax lost but by uems., a new Stl92ll'IIl1I1Ql thumb 2.Ct10lI we ale able to acqulre a 1 1de to Blddeford It ls here that we encountel ou1 filst 1eal obstacle a knlght III blue armol weallng a bad e Sm e he lb too strong fo1 us we dramatlcally talk our way out of tlouble Our fellow kmght Sn' Wllbert Bovd McIntosh t11es to pel suadt us to tu1n back But wftel DIOITIIQIIILT we w1ll gone hls tned thumb a thorough rub down aftel we reach Boston he 1QlUCt3lItlW changes h1s mmd Then is we walt theme on th mt lonely load ou1 good w hen he approaches on h1s stuxds steed of steel f3ll1t9l3 tlon opens the Fool n I b ds us ente ' Southw ard Ho' On to the State of Massachusetts the thumbers paradxse HUGH NICLAUGHLIN '58 'VIUD If me vou exer had t1e tlllllllllg' expemence ot hung 1n tnc 1u1al SQLUOII w hen mud tlme comes' Ah but you haxe mlssed somethmg' I ought to know I am beglnnlng to feel that I am a mud expelt for duung the past two months I haxe e1the1 dlllg'6l1tlN plowed thxough that sllme or I haxe rldden thlough It III that mdsterplece thev so lneptlw call D6D6lId21b1l1tX a 1922 Dodge whlch needs spe 1al LOAXIINI to ploduce lo OYT'l0tl0IIl P01 mvself I hare pla ul an In before the lest ot lts n me for w hlch I teel 1UStlHQd Thexe ls somethml petullallx LlDSCtt1IIQ,' about IOLIIICIIIQ' along Ill thlq C0lItl21IJtl0l1 Hx hm becomes the latest stxle wlth all the ends III the an XX alklng xsnt half is bad l haxe 1 pan of hldeous looklng YUbbQlN w hlch I put on betole mikxng mx COUIA geous plunge mto the 10 ul Thex tomplcttlx conceal am 8 T11 . 1- :vi ' ' . 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 ', 1 1 1' ' , , 1 4 Q . v 1 v 'y 1 ' ' , ' 1 4 I w 1 11 ' v v. ' 1 1 r 11' , v ' I 1 'I 1 t 1 ' . 1 I 'I ' ' 1 ' 1 .1 4 1 E 1 v Uv , 1 - 1 ' ' 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 ' 1 11 1 ' , ' 1 . I . . . , 1 d 1 . . I. J. 2 ,V ' t ' A ' 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 I A . ' ' ' gs 2 'e .' 3 f J 1 1 1 ' f W ' 1 1 1 . ' ' 1 1 1 1. 1 . . ' ' f 1 - 1' . fs ' fs ', 1 4 7 . v4 Q . , . Y . D , 4. -1 1 1 . 3 ' ' .1 J 1 - 1 . 2 1 - 'x' Q 1 1' 7-' 1 '41 ' 1 - 1 1 1 . , , ' Y 4 Y 1 w . 1 ' , ZA' v vf ' 1 Z A ly 1 1 , 1 knlght-errant Comes. Can you 1I'l'l2iLIlII6 the emotlon we feel V 0 I . saw 4 V v 1 y, . 1 . . U . . - ' 7 . . ., , : , . ,. , . 7 . . , . . ,K 7 ' , 1. . v . . - 1 Q.. My ' I ' , as ' H , ,4 , . m - ' ' 9 1 Y . vw 1 . v I I I I 1 u . vv .' .V . 1 , . , , y ' 1 ' ' , 1 1 1 1 V ' A . l chu l I A - , as ' ' , U 1 , ' . . , 1 ' ' 1 n'. 1 1 -' - 11 ' ' 1 - I ' . . . L . . t. fs 3 . U H ' 1 1 ' ' 1 3 v ' ' - I . . , I . . . ,, , , ' ' l ' ' 1 I v q ' Q 1 l V n 1 A - K ' .4 . 1 1' , 1 ' . ' . c . . I , . . '- ' 'K1 7 1 241 D 1 ' 2 1 I ' ' A'- ' 1 1 1 ' ' - 1 ' v 'I , 1 ' 1 . . , , , 1 1 13. 1 v . c . A , .
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1- H1 4' E' m ,ic W I' f ' 'ilk im? WEE QUNB ATHING The1e 19 nothmg, more emoyable than bxskm IH the xx alm sun 'xt the ed e of Long., Lake The hot blllllllifl rays belng, he llthtul and b lI6IIC13l seem to put me Ill a QIIOUS and tran11u1l mood There IS no bOlStGY'OLlS clamo1 to d1sturb mx Tlelll of thought and I IOIg6t that I ex er ex1sted 111 1 xx o1ld of str1te and struggle I Hrst learned to reallx app1ec1ate 11311119 as I 1elaxied Ulldel thlg blamng orb takmg Ill the blue xx 'lt8lS ot Long Lake the Incturesoue scenerv of the SUIFOUIICIIIH., h1lle bud dmg treei skx 1ocks and ex en the xx1nd Somet1mes I feel as lf I could ex en xx r1te a ionnet about th1s beautx Some people en1ov the sun so much that they go to the QYIIGIYIQ and b1Oll th mselxes l1ke lObSt9lS I am 1n that c1tes.o1x 1s a IQ ult ot laet Sund 13 Q sun bath Hoxxexex ex en III my present COIICIIUOII I can st1ll say that Qun bath lllj., ls 1 most plea ur ble p xstlme IOSPI II NI XRDhR 38 WIENIOES OF X BNI! HT OI' THE HORIIONVI AI THL NIB Southxx a1d Ho' The sta1t Wolth Bllflgtflll the fllll h dea1 old Boston Nlanx a kmght has C 1st doxx II h1s armol and admltted defeat lt the xe1x Lo1ne1 of the Nt196t neal the hool If old Klng SOC1 1b1l1tx xxe1e llxlllg., noxx he xxould caet HIILIX ex ee at the 1G9lClE3lItS of 'IIAIIIQ FOI xxe knlghts can xouch f01 the flct th at the IGSICICIIIN of NI une ue he utles 1' . Q L f A ' V 1131 I V - 4 3 -' 3 r I Q E' ' A Q ' E' I ' -- ' 1 1, . A dd .1 I 1' I ,....S1 4 ,114 ,- ' . ' - ,'f 1 5 .. 1 Lv ' - - X I 1 'pg' lf. 1 'N J 'lf A I ' r 11 1 ' - 1 1 F -4 .A f I --LW, 3 1 1 1 ' - 7' . 21' 2' . . A. C Q ,. L . . 1 , 7 2 ' 9 , 1' ' F ' 1' ' ' ' , ' 'r 1 'f ' z 1 1 1 . A1 y 1 '1 1 1 1 C . L ,, , Y vc . K, f ' '1 11 11 1 ' y ' - , 17 1 D 1 1, 1 y 1 1 1 1' ' 1 1, 1 V, 1, . 1 ' 1 1 7 1 I 1 ' O 1 v 1 ' -1 -1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1. . .1. 1 . ,. - , v , . . . 1 r v 11 D 1 1 c I1 1 ' c . , ' ' 1 ' ' f 1 ' 1 - - 1 , 1 1 c 1 f 'z 1' 122 a z. . qw, 1 If . 1 1 1 1 , - . V Y Y '1 1 V 1 Y A 1 I A 'I J 4 A J l- 1 . U A, , . , L . , . 1 Q ' ' 1' 1 1 V' 7' 41' 21' ' 1' ' I 1 ' 1' 5 I 1 v 1 I ' c L 1 ,n .77 a . xr .2 . . v V 4 . v. T v v i Y-T Y x 1 xl 5' A l . s ' I . 4' ' ' 2 z 1' 12' z' 2' SS
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THE STRAA GER fl grace IH my bearlng and make me feel qu1te xx retched xx 1th the1r heax1ness Somet1mes It 15 qu1te pleasant xxalk1ng along and l1sten1ng to the slush slush of the mud but usu ally I d1scoxer that I haxe left a rubber somevx here behlnd me Then commences a dellghtful game of peek a boo xxhlch cons1sts of xx alkmg back and forth peerlng lHtO the mud hoplng fO1 a slgn of my rubber s erstxxh1le compan1on One mght I dreamed of sw1mm1ng brax elx through the mud roads xxh1le tvxo rubbers s1tt1ng, Slde by s1de laughed at me to the11 soles content Ah xxell such IS l1fe 1n mud t1me RAUHA N1-:WHOUSE '38 MARRIACE Xl hat lb fYldl1'ldg67 The common defln1t1on of man mage ls the mutual 16l2lt1Ol1Shlp of husband and xx1fe Put mx IITIDFQSSIOII of It lb that It IS ent11elx a xx oman s 1dea It 18 a means by xx h1ch a vxoman traps a man and once 1n her clutches he IQ a slaxe to her fo1exe1mo1e She lures h1m llltO he1 net xx 1th flattery nume1ous hall xx ax es and a sl1m figu1e Once the man has made the fatal step he IQ 1n he1 poxxel He IS cut off fox ex er from the outel xx orld He loses all h1s old fuends He must g,1xe up the frlendlx pokel games o11 F11dax Yllght xxlth the 1est of the boys He must settle doxxn to the lonesome 1out1ne of belng '1 husband hn 1llx succumbs to he1 11'1g,g111g XIQIIIXKIIIIQ noxx th tt she has he1 man she IJGLIIIQ to 1el xx he1 dlet and to become less and less attract1xe Then xx hen lt 1s too late the poor man be.g,1ns to VNO1lCl91 and to 1egret I appeal to xou felloxx bICh6lOlS Ale xou QOIIIQ, to succumb? A1e you goxng, to 10111 th1s fumx of the oppressed? A1e you golng to sac11f1ce your freedom for the bonds of matrlmony 'l A1e you golng to heed mx xx Hllllllgq But no you xxont I 1eal1ze all of my vxords are spoken 1n va1n For you is vxell as I w1ll 1nex1tablx fall 1lltO th1s lnescap 1ble p1t and nex ermole be seen ln the company of xour old Ill6lldS All I can say then IS look before xou leap RICHARD HXNSON '38 THE WORLD S ETERN AL W -XNDERER They I6 st1ll marchmg on lookmg for stfety and the s1mple grace of peace The Jexxs vxho xx ere exuled from Pal est1ne Ill 10 A D ale st1ll roamlng the xxorld Thev xx ent to Spam xx he1e thev became great because of the Ilou11sh lng of the11 a1ts SCIQIICQS and phllOS0ph1ES Y v -L , n ' ' v y . v ' . 1' 7 - ' , . . 7 7 ' Y - , an 9 in , , ' ' ' U n n , 5 ' ' Y! 9 s ' ' I H V . . V V. V,, V VV VV V . V . v - w v a v 1 1 w . ., . . . I . , ,V . .V . . V v . ' . 1 s v . 'S -' .V K. T' Q ' A y . f- A. .' vs 'T V' Q A. vs' A L1 v kv 1 . Y' C Lv . Although he may struggle agalnst It for some tlme he 2 j . s ' . ff J. 1 2 ' , ' z s . . . . V V. V, V . VV, . . v 1 . v v I lv T' A, v 1 . V ' ac ' , . .. . , , I u Y 2 I '! -1 my . 1 7 r 1' C ' I If . ' vi . v T ' v - 1 ' .77 V v , Q D 1 v v v . ' , 2 v A1 , . ' Y. l V7 1 I .kv . - E I I ' v w ' 1 I ' ' '.' s . s v ' . U ' v 1. H .. . , , . 1 , . 7 4 f , Y q ' 9 W ' Y 4 - A 1 v,1 ' - ' 16 , 11 nw. 11 V v . - v . . '- 1 w . ' v v ' v 4 r , ,' - 7 u . . SV SV V
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