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THE ORACLE 163 six feet thick, so as to prevent the curious public from reading the in- scription on our monument and relic-hunters from desecrating the same. Second. We give and bequeath to the High School janitors, in equal shares, one woolen umbrella, and one pair of oil-cloth rubbers, con- cealed in the girls’ cloak room, on the third floor, in appreciation of their valuable services rendered to us during the past four years, with- out compensation from us, other than their board and clothes and ten cents per month spending money, provided, nevertheless, if the jani- tors shall present a claim against our estate for any of their services than and in that case the legacy bequeathed in and by this paragraph shall lapse. Third. We order and direct our executors to deposit and retain our super- fluous white bunting in the garret of the Stillman High School for the space of two days and when by such treatment it has become gray enough to suit the artistic taste of the Freshman, they shall forthwith present it to that class, together with 23 inches of red bunting. Fourth. We do, hereby, give and bequeath to the class of 1905, the remains of our well-used books, Burke’s Conciliation, which have the extra- ordinary advantage of being filled with notes gathered from wander- ing discourses on: psychology and fatalism. We also direct our execu- tors to declare unto this class that, had their dramatic ability been de- veloped we would have given them the opportunity of at least attempt- ing to excel the brilliant production of the 1904 Stock Company. Fifth. We give and devise to the class of 1908, the privilege of the two session plan. Sixth. We give devise and bequeath the residue of our estate in two equal shares, one half to the Common Council of the City of Plainfield, to increase the fund appropriated by them for the new High School, the other half to the Czar of Russia to aid in reimbursing his government for the expense of the War with Japan. Seventh. We nominate and appoint Andrew Carnegie and Carrie Nation as executors of this our last will and testament. In witness we have hereunto set our hand and seal on this the 32nd day of September, I8QIT. CLASS OF 1904. Signed, sealed, published and declared by the testator in the presence of us who in his presence and in the presence of each other and at his request have hereunto signed our names as witnesses. MOSES AND ST. GEORGE.
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