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22 THE MAGNET English Lnstructor : In that which WHAT A CANNIBAL Is you have just read, what do you “What is a cannibalipana think is meant by the expression, Asked little Harry Dann. ‘‘He is possessed of a polished un- “A cannibal is one, m’ boy, derstanding”? Who loves his fellow-man.” Pupil: | thought it meant that he ans ea had his shoes blacked. ¥ we WHat ATHLETICS ARE FOR A MAN OF LETTERS “You needn't tell me, Mr. Forson, An A. B. who was also C D, that tennis isn’t good exercise. It And of money hadn't N E, makes the young men so strong in Said, “I'll writeanS A On the ‘Age of DK,’ And I[’II sell it for cash, don’t U C?” the arms that—that one can hardly breathe.” —Pick-Me-Up. ‘ —Lippincott’s. ww Music Harn CHAarms Dipn’t Know Mucu A little lad of four was recently “How do you like your teacher, saying his prayers. He ended upas dear?” little Mary was asked, after - usual with, ‘‘God bless mamma, God her first day at school. bless papa, God bless Uncle Burton, ‘T like her real well,” said Mary, God bless Philip, and” — here a ‘but I don’t think she knows much, pause —“‘ God bless Harrigan—that’s for she just keeps asking questions me!” Ge FRAP all the time.” -— Delineator. Kappa Phi Soap and Complexion Powder For Sale by M. F. Whitney | Reliable References can be given. The following letter is from a former graduate of the Fitchburg Business College: Mr. D. Fullmer, Fitchburg Business College, Fitchburg, Massachusetts. Dear Mr. Fullmer: I am still in the same place here in Boston, and enjoy my work very much. | started to work for $12 a week, and after | had been here three months, my salary was raised to $15 a week. Of course I was de- lighted and surprised, too, for J did not ask for the increase. The New York Ass‘stant Manager came here and took charge for about three weeks, during whieh time I had to work very hard. Before he left | got the increase. It is not the stenography alone which is so aa nertae it is the detail work, and oftentimes when the Mana- ger is away, | have to take charge. Did it pay the writer of the above letter to graduate at the Fitchburg Business College? The pupils of the Fitchburg Business College do not suffer from inexperience and incompetence on the - part of the management, as our manager and teachers have had from ten to twenty years teaching experience- — ———— —— —
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