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, ,fs QT fU47Ks? Q B V, 1, . r t . P gi . P is if if X PM 4' Yncatituocs Blessed be the plunders of a class, for?-theirs is the joy of taking them over. Blessed are those who study, for theyllshall receive a reward. Blessed are they Whose note-books axidlapproved, for they shall inherit the earth. Blessed are they that hunger and tliilst after mother's cooking, for they shall receive dormitory hash. Blessed are they that criticize, for thdfy shall receive criticism. Blessed are the pikers, for they shallliileed much mercy. Blessed are they that mourn, Whethdlllshey are comforted or not. Blessed are the Sophomores, for thelilrildoise is exceedingly great and is an ever- present help in the time of trouble. Blessed are the faculty, for their merdj? is great, and greater shall be their reward, Gen Commcmomcnts therghou shalt not cross the dormitory dortal after 10 P. M., when Miss Corbin is II. Thou shalt not skip classes lest the wrath of Prof. Bradford be visited upon thee, - and thou shalt be no more. III. Thou shalt not talk with maidens in the library lest the Wrathful eye of Miss Noble shalt fall upon thee. IV. Thou shalt honor thy paternal ancestors with frequent letters lest thy remittance shalt fail thee. ' V. Thou shalt not covet thy neighbors examination paper, for ye see not the guilty stain on them e'er they return. VI. Thou shalt harken unto the voice of the faculty and keep thy countenance smiling, lest thy low, grades at the office shalt detain thee and keep thee in thy present estate. VII. Thou shalt buy a HSHUCKSH, for yea verily it is thy duty. VIII. Thou shalt go to Prof. Bradford, for yea verily he can do everything if anything is amiss. IX. Thou shalt not presume to stand before Prof. Plum unless thy gray matter has been sufiiciently stirred. X. Thou shalt not give the Sophomore yell in convocation lest the 'wrath of Prof. Bradford smite thee. , i..i.mm:m
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