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THE .MARCH SNOW STORM IN ALBION 1 look out of my sindow At the snowstorm. At the whirl-dance of the hlindini; storm. No sk - abo e ; No earth below; .• sk ' . a uniserse of snow. A universe peopled with winded flakes Caught up, held there — Then flung on thru the air. Helpless, impotent against their dri - ing force The wind. The soul, the spirit of the storm. The howling, screeching spirit of the storm. One flake strikes against the glass But melts, insignificant thing! I watch it pass. But another comes: another comes aiul sta s. ,Another and another, until I am re- luctantly shut (lut. Baffled! The dance .uoes on without me. The wind laughs his derision. I low Is and passes on Slamming a door to tell us of his pass- ing. The wintlow stifles me: 1 fling it wide. The snow rushes in anel the wiml he- side. The wind-drnen flakes of snow and si eel Like ic fuigers smite m ' cheek. I ;uii part of the storm again. Oh. wnul and snow, let me remain! — hv Melbrca Piirkrr tiOOD HAN LOFT Jess Thomas I looking up at Utah Hotel in Salt Lake): Gosh, fellows, wouldn ' t that hold a lot of ha ? .Mr. W ' eisel: .Mr. Wilson. wi)ulLt ou like to be president of the L nited States? Hugh: .No. sir. .Mr. W.: Wh - Ikigh: There is no future in it. King was heard to make the follow- ing remark to a LrK in the show the other night: I beg vour pardon, but would you please read a little loLider as the piano sometimes prevents m hearint! oli. .Mr. Howard: When I was a bo I th(.)Ught nothing of chopping wood all da long. Homer Willi.ims: I lIou ' i think so much of it m sell. -Mel. ( )lsen: .M - girl ' s a terrible conniv er. Louis J.: How i lo (iu mean- .MeKui: . ll she asks is. ■Cjninive this - and Connixe that? .Mr. .McCarts-: The (.|uartel will now sing together. Iranccs llol o:ik: It ' s about lime . lone (I. : I low tlo ou like the w.u mv hat liis- L el n II. Line, but don ' t vinii ears e er uet tiretl? Page 120
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