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sett d ' ' ' ' ' ' R™? v. ' ' ?f Tu - ' the Runt of a family that settled m But hardly had he gi-own to manhood when he lost that dis tmction and smce his career at Kansas State Agi-icultural College began he has been made the object of niany annoying college pranks. He is an electrkaland his slow nt w ' ' ' ' ' ' ' t ' ° h™.t ° a great illunSinrengineer His first work as such was to classify the ring of a tungsten lamn v fh Ih f r f sixty cents His greatest delight is to sit on a threshing engine S ?ve doHars 1 day, and listen to the separator sing, more, more, more, more, ' nougli. — has taken a course that fits him expressly for a home-maker. In other words he is an architect. He has a very worthy ambition to build some of the structures which in centuries to come will be pointed out as representing twentieth century civil- ization. Along with this he has another am- bition to some day live in one of these struc- tures, but this is not an ambition for himself alone. He expects more than mere honor for his work. It must pay dividends of a more substantial sort. He has made his own way through college, and has always been interested in college activities. His cases have been numerous but not serious The senior girls never had any particular attraction for this young man. He was more often a victim of Short Course be- mtchery. His greatest fear is that some day one of them will capture him. Teacher: Give me a sentence using the word debate . Little Boy: When I go fishing I spit on de-bate for good luck. Rock-a-bye, senior, on a tree top. As long as you study, the cradle will rock; But if you stop digging, the cradle will fall, And down will come senior, diploma and all. Boarder (on leaving) : Madam, you are one of the most honest persons I have ever met. Landlady: I ' m glad to hear you say that, sir. Boarder: Your honesty is even apparent on the very front of youi- establishment. Your sign says: Boarders taken in! Kammeyer: What is stock-watering and how ac- 46, complished ? ' l«n ' wf)lfs ' . ' it ' Student: There are three ways: (1) By use of tank- ' f -- (2) Windmill, and (3) Running streams. Boice: If the command came, Fire , what would you do? H. D. O ' Brien: Run for the hose.
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When Visiting Kansas City ™ The BLOSSOM HOUSE Opposite Union Depot European Plan F. A. Faxon, Pres. H. D. Faxon, Secy. J.A.Gallagher F.T.Faxon, v.- Pres. and Treas. Assistant Secy. FAXON GALLAGHER DRUG COMPANY Importers and Jobbers of DRUGS AND DRUGGISTS ' SUNDRIES N. W. Corner 8th and Broadway KANSAS CITY, MO. Morning Glory Coffee Always the same Always good For sale by your Grocer in 1-lb. bags Roasted and Paclied by Ridenour-Baker Grocery Company i: ' ' W. W. Ramey C. B. Daug Pres. Vi EmilThoes Cashit Manhattan State Bank Manhattan, Kansas Capital Stock, $50,000 Surplus and Profits, $8,000 Deposits Guaranteed by State Law ' Does a General Banl?ing Business and appreciates tiie friendship of its customers Special Interest taken in tiie Wel- fare of the K. S. A. C. Students while in Manfiattan Small and Large Accounts Given Equal . ' ttention
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Suits in College Style THE COLLEGE CUT IS THE STYLE OE SUIT THAT appeals to the Young Man — and a great many Young Men will have no other. There is a certain dash and finish in the typically well dressed College Man ' s Clothes, quite different from ordinary business styles. For many years we have made a close study of College Clothes having just this air of smart campus st) ' le. We always take pleasure in showing the Young Man Who ' s Looking. W. S. ELLIOT 312 Poyntz Avenue MANHATTAN, KANSAS The Faeth Iron Company Tools and Supplies y r the Blacksmith, Horse Shoer, Wagon Maker and Machinist 1125-1127-1 129-n31 WEST EIGHTH STREET KANSAS CITY, MO.
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