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DEPARTMENT OF MODERN LANGUAGES s Aoi l GRADUATION PARADE. I UXR, A passage from McCaughey's essay: ' x - Most of the cadets wore full dress rpg! under arms, but the Flrst classmen wore V only white belts around their waistsf' . , wg ONE ON UFEWO-CAWEEL. SCENE-Spanish section room-Garry's board all covered with yellow chalk. CAPT. T.-Do you know what your trouble is? GARRY-YCS, Sah. I can't woll my ahs. INST.-See le eneontro al muerto en el bosque? RoB1Ns-Did you fmd him dead in Boston? A ' f gm.. ?vx.B,, ff t , If Q L LQ-e 1 if 1' F 1 JL ' Y . wcfxef f' Q f 1 , at ,AL . , - O - ,WK z f Y , ff V , .api f ,- ,,-Q 1' 'lg-M-V y 4 Q 4 ,Spa ' ' V' 3' , ,, 5511- 2.-H ' 3 1 .'-YH X 1 3 'T vft 'rv . yo- '51 33 . PM 4- at It ,-:fs 1- j ,M -jQ,.,,,: 1 5 X 1 15211: ' M . f A Lili-:rl ' -1 .--,:,f----f- ' ',-,.s.f-f1-f4-- -- SL ,M ,.., QL., M -,-- H ,,,f1 ...----ig ,KT----2 g,,,.- The Maslefs Voice , -I--' , Q 4 a , -kyama, - . .- l .Ga .-...ul t A I 9 ,. , w-X , ,. rw 1 MS 9 f il S v '1 ,176 ff, f 5 1 4 f 105. if W.: x , 19 , sf 1 A Q N f , +.,,..,Q I J A f f 0 gf, bf ' ufrvns rc 1 rf 1 f ff 1, .g Z eg, t f lf, Y 41 2 7 l l ,f V S ff rt of A 1 . , a d AMERICUS-NIT. Richart, what is that Eg RICHART-A Skin'-neck-dook, sir. AMERICUS-A what? RICHART-NO, sirg it's a hy'-per-bowl! ure of speech?
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DEPARTMENT OF HYGIENE y DEFINITE. LYNX-Mr. Dusenbury, how would you make a wooden drain? DOODLE-Wliy-er-I would -hem-ah-get a lot of boards and nail them together with big nails, sir. 3',..- ff If 6 lllVy'bK' X NA, - .I H' U 'kv ,-Xgm ' ll, ff! ff ff ' LYNX-Well, suppose you have your drain, how would you ventilate it? fi ,ff M-Z U., ll ' I P ff . if X I ix - it W' ff X f A 'tt Q Z X f vi X , , X JL f ' fl X, f I DooDLE-Ahem-ah-I-al'1- iDZeS it Pay to Dead-Beal? would just ventilate it. FAUNTLEY VVALKED AGAIN. LIEUT. S.-Very good recitation, Mr. Mil- lerg how much time did you put on the lesson? FAUNTLEY-Why. I didn't have time to look at to-day's lesson at all, sir. HOP-MT, Jenkins, if you were in charge of a post, and an epidemic of yellow fever were to break out, what would you do? I x.., 5 'ni VVrsE JOHNNY-Send for a competent medical officer, sir. J . wil. f .All fi 'A Wil j 4 l Qian' ji .: , IIE R. Hygiene MORRISON-The skin is composed of the pellicle and the reticle. VEGETABLE SOUP, SIR. PRITCH-SOUP stock is what you make soup of. LYNX-YES, but what is it composed of? - PRITCH-Oh, just salt and water and tomatoes carrots and potatoes and things like that, sir. and pieces of PI-IYSICALLY, NOT MENTALLY. LIEUT. S. Cafter the hygienic excursion into Mess Hallj- Colonel, I'm afraid the cadets didn't get rnuch out of this, HOP-Well, if they had gotten much more there wouldn't have been anything left for supper. QUEsTroN-Give four scientinc methods of disposing of kitchen waste. RAY HILL-I. Burn it. 2. Bury it. 3. Throw it in the river. 4. Feed it to the hogs. 33
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