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5115 1553273 I 5 jfrfsbman. Qtlass ilatstnry CATALOGUE OF THE NATIONAL MUSEUM SHELF B No. 1.625 V1'r1'l1'.v homo. Gcns anfnozznrz. fComm0nly called FRESHMAN., HIS skeleton, as the title infers, is that of a creature which is a cross between a donkey and a human being, about two parts of donkey to one of human being. In prehistoric ages this creature was of gigantic proportions, but it has greatly degenerated in modern times until it has become a mere flea. It has always been variable in size, and at present it is about the limit. One peculiarity of this creature is that it disappears in the summer months of July and August, but reappears in vast swarms in the early part of Sep- tember. VVhen it lirst appears in the fall it looks very much like a bull pup-it is all head. However, by putting the head in water frequently the size of this organ is greatly reduced. These creatures are subdivided into two classes, annur and anni. It takes two years or more for the anni to pass on to the next stage in their development. Many specimens of this kind may be seen at the Springfield High School. The great increase in numbers which the Virilir lvomo has made in the last few years is causing wide-spread alarm. All kinds of poison have been tried with the purpose of exterminating them, but everything has failed, even Manning's Sure- Kill Insect Powder taking no effect. The only possible way of killing them is found to be by stepping on them. CBe sure to sweep up the remains carefully and place them in the rubbish cans in the basementj In behalf of the public good, a bounty has been offered for them by the publishers, and anyone who can prove that he has killed one is requested to call upon the above-mentioned publishers between twelve P. M. and the Pecowsic Brook, and he will be rewarded with a real lunch ticket.
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gl. 16 mil? 13113213 flilass nf llIIElEl?1I:5ElJBlI C. NELSON Rici-ianns Miss HELEN Besse ROBERT M. Risrifzo PAUL W. CUTLER - Qbffirrrs Prerirfvnt Vive'-Preri11'w1t Srrrzdary Treasurer jlrrsljnmu 115095 Alstrom, Albert Frederick, 207 Park Ave. Ames, Harry Channing, 797 Worthington Anderson, Robert Powers, 30 Sumner Ave. Atkins, james Harold, Jr., 441 Union Barker, Berne Stacy, 71 Northampton Ave. Barlow, Frederick William, 1 Willow Ave. Beach, Raymond, 12S Massasoit Bishop, Frank Day, 18 Central St. Ave. Blake, Marshall Henry, 92 Maplcdcll Bliss, William Henry, 153 Bowles Bolan, John james, 248 Quincy Bowles, Sherman Hoar, Crescent Hill Burke, john Joseph, 51 Vinton Carter, Earle Kendall, 68 Yale Chase, Iotham Thornton, The NVinchester Church, Elijah Philip, 2.87 Walnut Clark, Lemuel Baldwin, 36 Buckingham Colburn, Harry Scott, 24.0 Plainfield Collier, Percival Henry, 53 Colton Cooper, joseph Colton, 54 Buckingham Courtney, John joseph, 13 Butler Cowan, Harold Edward, 40 Armory Craig, Austin, S3 Allendale Cullen, Edward Francis, 38 Vassar Cutler, Paul Wallace, 84. YVestn1inster Cutler, Wayne Harvey, IO6 Dawes Dinsmoor, Clyde Meacham, Central St. Divily, Lawrence Edward, 126 Armory Donovan, Charles Joseph, 134 Armory Doubleday, Clark Otto, 378 Bay Duggan, John James, 21 Hancock Dunbar, Palmer Hall, 21 Greenwood Dwight, Harold Fuller, East Longmeadow . Endicott, Floyd Edwin, 42 1-2 Harrison Ave. Endicott, John Le Roy, East Longmeadow Farrell, Daniel Francis, 64 Vine F inerty, Edward William, 90 Greenwood Flagg, Herbert Horatio, ISI! High Foote, Thurman Louis, 682 Main Gauthier, Armand Hector, 91 Abbe Ave. Gauthier, Theodore Joseph, 82 Oakland Gerrard, Clarence Charles, East Longmeadow Gerrard, Raymond Thomas, East Longmeadow Gilmore, Fred Asa, lOO Carew Glynn, Edward, 510 Main Gottesman, John, 94 Essex Hale, Royal Clifford, 127 Jefferson Ave. Haley, Robert Joseph, 34 Howard Hall, Edward Cannon, 691 Main Harper, Harvey Branch, 113 Eastern Ave. Hastings, Alfred Hathaway, I62 Bowles Heydt, John Louis, 179 Main, Indian Orchard Hopkins, Ralph Sherman, 110 Mill Howe, Frederick Griggs, jr., 372 St. james Ave Jensen, Harold Holmes, 199 Forest Park Ave. Johnson, Arthur Dudley, 99 Sherman Johnson, Edward Phelps, 173 Thompson Jones, Frank Lenard, 232 1-2. Main Jones, Samuel Messer, 3 5 VVilcox Kempton, james Coppuck, Longmeadow King, Richard Russell, 105 Central Kingsbury, Elliot Grover, 321 Walnut Ledner, Archibald Collins, 115 Princeton La Montague, Henry Royal, I7 Greenwood Leach, Edson Raymond, 36 Summer Levin, Barney, 94 Greenwood Lewis, Chauncey, 2.4.4 Pine Lincoln, Howard Addison, 97, Maple Loomis, Carlson Carroll, 67 Sumner Ave. Martin, Charles Walton, 46 Grant Maynard, William Doty, 986 State Mayon, Carroll Butler, 191 Water
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