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u nv f HE-PDI k1......ZP1I' he thought of his assistance in procuring a lady- love for the bashful President. Ah, but YVethey and Barratt were men after my own heart! They even excelled Mott and Fuller, who could at any moment quote Burke by the yard,'l and Mr. Pine subsided into a thoughtful silence. Y-e-s, but was there ever a greater con- trast than between Euclid and Qld VVill Har- denbergh? and Sheppy chuckled merrily at memories of past Monday morning recep- tions. At this moment the clock loudly pro- claimed the unusual hour of fourteen and a half. Sheppy frowned at the inexact science and muttered, Would that Jenkins were with us!'l A mournful cadence suddenly rose on the smoke-laden air, and Mr. Randall turned to see Messrs. Rolfe, Kogel and Bickel attempting close agony. f'Frightfull he shouted in Mr. Sweeney's earg but how like the Adriance cous- ins assisted by Cole and Pitney. Pd rather hear the Davidson twins, re- turned Mr. Sweeney. As I was going through the Broad Street Station yesterday, said Mr. Bickel, in a rumin- ating voice, HI happened to catch sight of a suit case behind a Mandolin Club poster. At this l S fi V Io '2 WUW
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VH r HE-QDI Rumba The Sixth Jfurm Jiaistnrp Glass QBfficzrs President . . . YVILLIAM C. VVARREN, IR. Vice-President . THORP HISCOCK Secretary . . . SECOR CUNNINGHAM, IR. Treasurer . . , EDWIN H. IXDRIANCE Track Captain . DWIGHT LINN Baseball Captain . jACKsoN H, Born T was a cold, rainy night in january, 1911, and the embers of the Hre at the Masters' Club were burning low. A hush had fallen over the assembled faculty, 'for they had been thinking of the good old days when the Class of IQIO had reigned supreme. A little more of that 'cube,' spoke up Doc, as he pulled retlectively at his cold pipe. Suddenly, a shadow darkened the doorway and Willis entered. Doe roused from his reverie with a start, Bless me, but I thought it was Harvey. A low laugh echoed around the group and their steins were replenished. HGee viz! d'thiis ginger-ale remines mee of Meestur Spuldingf' said Mr. Imer as he pledged Mr. Slaymaker, who brightened perceptibly as r 1 no Q I2 4 HH HH HH wwnfiw
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DH? P r 7 .4 e ef H5991 P 'Re5l stopped and looked about to see who belonged to it. Suddenly I perceived R. Weston Babcock surrounded by a bevy of Dana Hall girls whom he was convoying to school. A long silence followed as each thought of the follies of fussing, and how Ketcham and Root had smashed the hearts of the fair visitors to The Hilltop in the past year. I've got to be going, said Mr. Clarke, and started to don his lumber jacket. A loud ripping noise rent the ozone and one sleeve fell to the floor. Confound these mackinawsl Patterson and Phelps made almost as much graft on them as Blackburn made on The News, or Hiscock and Plimpton on the Record. Together they could almost clothe Foss or feed Parker for a week. Speaking of Parker, took up Mr. White, he or Glad could show me cards and spades at consuming Duke's Mixture. Mr. Sheppard sniffed and exclaimed, Too expensiveka waste of money-Dows and Rob- inson smoke Sweet Caporalsf' Speaking of wanton extravagancef' said Mr. Robins, can you ever forget the day that Keep lavishly presented the football team with their pictures? Come on, Robby, said Lewisg that's al- 'Q . C I4 S
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