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The Big Seven of Naughty=Seven Let the Howlers Howl, And the Growlers Grow And the Prowlers Prowl And the Gee-gaws go it. )UCH was an excellent motto for this aggrega 31 responsible editors, and under the care- rotection of " YVooglin " on the opposite not a hair of any head has been harmed, the day was a busy one is shown by ■ big desk, littered with old sample Debris, fes of the Debris, cuts, drawings and " raw stuff " (the :rackers and " makin ' s " not being included in this lat- Early in the afternoon his majesty, Augustus, did call us, and dutifully we came. The first task was always to cause the disappearance of the aforesaid crackers and " makin ' s, " in which all heartily joined. Then — then came the quiz — worse, by far, than any of Sunny Jim ' s, for there usually were no answers. " Brown, have you those Senior write-ups yet? And how many have you outstanding, Lowe? " " Arnett, those assistants of yours are ' laying down ' on ads again — why the devil don ' t you hustle ' em up? " ehind the night, here is plenty of light, nd things are all righ or 1 know it. " Herman Reifle, if you don ' t get that stuff in by Thursday, the pages of Athletics in this book ' ll be just blank — that ' s all — plain blank. " " And say, Ben, do you know all those school write-ups are in and ready to go to the printer and one ' s missing — -you for- got Practical Mechanics, and you ' ll have to sit right down and scribble ' er off. " " Bill Henry, I ' ve been waiting just fourteen days for that Athletic drawing — first thing you know Reifle will actually beat you in. " But Henry, with a half-eaten cracker in his hand and the drawing in his lap, is too much absorbed with the tel?- phone and a certain member of his staff at the other end of the line. Then out come proof and copy, cuts and write-ups, and the dummy ready to receive them all. Piece by piece they are pasted in, form after form goes to the printer. Now the whole is before you — may your judgment be light.
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