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s i . 'lf EU' My ll All ill 5 l i l . ii . Q f ri .1 ,, I l 4 1 - 1 1 ,lv fb' 1, :ri J i ll 1, y S g-sf -Fl , I fl . , winter Again r l 53 I a Q OLD wind aflaughin' down a chimney pipe, l whit t ' ' - e snow a- appm on a hard, hard pane, i I Kettle a-singin' on a hot, black stove- Sounds s'if the winter has come 'round again. I 1 N Storm clouds a-slappin' out the moon and stars, ii Icicles swingin' from the low, low eaves, ff Jay birds a-hoverin' in a pine tree's arms, i V No more a-callin' all their neighbors thieves. .' Y '1 W Roadways a-sneakin' 'neath a sea of white, ,', 1- Q Fences a-peepin' at the dull, dull sky, M il i Gray trees a-shriekin' 'bout their frost bit limbs, ,E S? Q , Always a-Wishin' that the cold was by. g l l 1 5 l S T Dark p-lows a-pushin' through the waitin' snow, ' E, ' l Red sleds a-flyin' 'long each new, new road, 5 ji Footprints a-lingerin' like in hard, wet sand a, Plainly a-markin' where each foot has strode. it f fi Night time a-fallin' on a strange, still land, i Darkness a-mixin' with the white, white flakes, ' ' Shadows a-droppin' on the white, bright snow, if V- Shinin' with the diamonds that the street light makes. 34,2 9 ml l Cold wind a-laughin' down a chimney pipe, legit ' VVhite snow a-tappin' on a hard, hard pane, gm . 1 i , 2 Kettle a-singln' on a hot, black stove- D li! Sounds s'if the winter has come 'round again. ifll ll ill! EW W5 ll! 'XXX -. X 5V'x1 l .V -tg 7. VE' f.. l., lk ' ff Y, Yrr, fa, .NY 2 ,NV -A-x.......,..v...,,.,.,..n........M.f. g , ., ,,, , .11 fee,-1 1,-,fQ,.f.:::f-f. -4. gi. ,,,, , l f K ,,,.,,,.,tT::V a.w..,,.,,,,.,,,.,.... Y, , , ., ., 7, A K X1 1 W ,X K ,I H I Yr, S. Q : 1, 4.:f.1.:-.',,e,Y,,,,y I 1 , 1,21 QI, W W 1 A. M, f .Y .jf Vkt' K q W VV Y W, f 1 ' L' ,f . 1 ,V , yi fn., , ,I ln, ,,,, ,. w....,. .Y Y. W M..- 1 I 7i,1ii1g1itl ' ,z11,,,..,l5 . if. 112W ' W if 'M' i S' f4,Q311'-MEX ' Q' . S 'TD' Two humlrccl fifty-tl1.'1'ce
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- . - 1... ..-M 1 Ellie Stair nf Minh nf ai Svtuhvnt at 13. A. E. Evfnrn Ihr illlih-lgwr Exams i i EE! the skating's grand out where the light Waves and the psy- ? chosofmatic functions were settled by the Guadaloupe-Hildalgo 2 ?- g Treaty in the year 1865 by Metternich and Henry Ford, both E553 of wh-om had dinner a1t the Diet of Worms in the Potato Fam- '- - -' ine of 1493, during which Shakespeare published his latest book Bad Girl in the folio edition of 17 43. I just know Pm gonna flunk since the Platt Amendment was passed by a five-sixths vote of the Reich- stag in order that Anna Karenina could Write Friedrich Nietszche, and at the same time see that Bernard Shaw understood the law of contracts, so that when the time came to give relevant dates and explain briefly and con- cisely without generalizing, Hedda Gabler could understand the reason for the mysticism and symbolism in the pro-blem of balancing this darned trial balance, and al-sfo interpret correctly the necessity for the integrating, uni- fying, .satisfying, systema-tizing, and self-directing functions in the Junior High School. The usurers hanged the cozener-s after the Gold Standard Act in 1066, and the inflation of silver greenbacks made Chaucer, Mencken, and Martin Luther tell Cleopatra at the Junior Prom that the .Metropolitan Theatre is an ostentatious display of vulgar magnificence, -so that they decided to go to the Moulin Rouge whi-ch is bounded on the north by the Riviera, and on the south by the spontaneous overflow of the best that has been said and thought in the world since the days of Jonathan Edwards and Peggy Hopkins Joyce. Clothes may no-t make Ia gentleman, but- ' Consi-der Dr. Warren in a checked cap, jersey, and pencil-striped trousers-the outfit of a prize-f1ghter's manager! Or picture Mr. Ro-binson in velvet knee breeches and whsite periwig, Professor Oiiate in armor, Mr. McCloskey in tights, silk hat an.d the whip of a lion tamer Cato say nothing of a sweeping moustache! I Or let this tremble on your retina: Dr. Kingsley in a crim-son doublet and sugar-loaf hat with a pink feather. Imagine, if you can, Professor Whsite in the cos- tume of a co-al man, or Dr. Chalmers in the blue of a U. S. Sailor. No, clothes may not make the gentlemlanl - .,. .W , ,, 1 , ,, ,,,.,,,,,,,, s,,,,,,,-,W , Y, 1,7 , MAH, ,,,,.,,.,1-..-.......r1- 7 lll7,'i.'f7 J .,-gym-.Agn f ..-. .......,.. -... ,. .Ewa --,, .,,,, ,.- ,.,.,,,.. ,....,.-.,,.,.j,,-.... W.-B-vfglgf , , 1 11 'l 11. H11 1 l l l l ,, A, .l' ll ll. lv'1 lgl lu ,l l .,, E131 5.2 l l 1 'S lv lx IH llli gli 1 lll lll 1l1 3 1 1 l 2 l11 lll I1 lil ,li 'l ml 1. ll ll ill lf lil lll 1111 ll l 1 . 1 I 1 lql 1. il gf -f Af! .1 'll,1 ll lil ,. 1111: ,111 1 l1 l ll si' E131 1 1 l 111 1 l, l ,Jil ll 1l 1 1 l li l l 1. l 1 a.a,:u.,.r..2 5 5 11 1 3 If fi 3
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