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Answer to IIB History exam: One of the important battles of the Civil War was that of Yorktown Island. George Washington commanded the Union forces, General -the Con- federates. The South advanced brave- ly, but their ranks were thinned by Un- ion inachine gun fire. The result of the battle was that the British surren- dered. First Telephone Central: Some of the things said o-ver these wires are not fit to be heard. Second Central: You can't expect to work around electricity and not be shocked. Mr. Rogers: What does sea-Water contain besides the sodium chloride just mentioned? Freshie: Fish, sir. Jim-O CAt foot-ball meetingj l nom- inate Gus McMahon for captain. Gus: I second the motion. I kicked a skunk as it went by- The skunk was incensed-So am I. Mr. Auld: What 's the longest word in the English language? Bill Reed: Rubber, it stretches so. Boge: Say, Pick, what is an ortho- grapic projection? Rea Pick: Oh, that's the next lesson in Ancient History, isn't it? Gordon McClintock: l see in the paper that it's raining oil in China. John Duck: Probably the bottom of one of those Texas wells l bought stock in dropping out. Prof. Now I put the number sev- en on the board, What number in- stantly comes into your mind? Student: Eleven I Old Farmer: Would you like to buy some cider? Toper: Well, is it ambitious and will- ing to work? Mr. Auld: What are you doing Wal: ter? Bud Purdy: Nothing. Mr, Auld: Please do it more quietly. Phool: What's your idea of clean sport? 'tSWim1ning I Professor: Hick, sit down in front. Hick: I can't. +69++?+++++++++++++++++++++++h9699994+9++9++9+9+++?+++++++++++ THE PLACE OF AMUS1-:MENT VICTURY PO0L RO0M NICHOLAS GUSTA E 317 JEFFERSON AVE. H MOUNDSVILLE, W. VA. E Q++6++++++++9+4+++++9+++4i6+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
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