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Queen Elizabeth’s face was thin and pale, but she was a stout Protestant.—Ex. S Would you call snoring “sheet music?” O tradesman, in thine hour of e e e e, If on this paper you should c c c c, Take our advice and now lie y y y y, Go straight ahead and advert i i i i. You’ll find the project of some u u u u, Neglect can offer no ex q q q q, Be wise at once, prolong your da a a a a, A silent business soon de k k k k. —Ex. “Gee,” said the Freshman, “Latin’s’ a snap. Look here: Passus sum jam,—pass us some jam; Boni leges Caesar,—bony legs of Caesar: Forte dux in aro,—forty ducks in a row; Pigris, —pig grease (lard); Hominibus, home in a ‘bus.”—Ex. “It’s the little things in life that tell,” said the girl, as she pulled her younger brother out from under the sofa,—Ex. LATIN. All the people died who spoke it, All the people died who wrote it, All the people die who learn it, Blessed death, they surely earn it! Student.—Do you feed your hogs corn in the car? Farmer.—Naw, in the mouth.—Ex. You may think That this is poetry, But it. isn’t. The printer just Set. it that way To fool you. —Ex. Senior.—What have you in Arctic literature? Dealer.—Cook-l»ooks, and Peary-odicals.—Ex.
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Ashes to ashes, Dust to dust, If Latin doesn’t kill us, Algebra must. —Ex. Mr. E. in Botany.—What is the largest seed you have ever seen? Freshman.—A Hayseed. A jolly young Senior so tough, While mixing a compound of stuff, Dropped a match in the vial, And after a while, They found his front teeth and a cuff.—Ex. Blessings on thee, little man, Freshman l oy, that’s just began, With your restless afternoons, Heads as light as toy balloons, With your greenness, green as grass, And your flunks in Latin class, With your worthy president, And all the rest so innocent, From my heart I give you joy, I was once a Freshman l oy . —Ex. Mr. E. in Botany class.—Harry, why is the Burbank potato called after Burbank? Harry.—Because he invented it. •Editor’s Note.—We have latui making inqui- ries as to whom this most interesting piece was written by; but up to the time of going to press, have not lx en able to find out. From the tone of it, however, we surmise that it was written by a conceited Senior who had just contracted the “Poetic Fever.” After the game is over, After the field is clear, Straighten my nose and shoulder, And heilp me find my ear. —Ex.
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