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tkMratunt. 30 those earnest men and wo m en—O u r Fac u 11 y—w h o are devoting their lives to the task of educating and uplifting the youth of Butler, this Senior Magnet is sincerely dedicated.
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THE MAGNET m Vol. 14 JANUARY, 1915 No. 4 LITERARY I nil I lllllillllllllltl I I I I II mill IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIII 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111 A Double Romance. IVIEN Longwell and Phyllis Murray were chums, having been room-mates for a year and a half of their college life, and were considered the most popular girls in the college. They were now in the last half of the Sophomore year, and it was the belief of all the teachers that if they would study more and plan fewer parties, they would receive better reports and be seen less frequently in study hall. Vivien's brother, Bill, who was four years her senior, had been professor of science for the past year, and it was understood by all that Professor Morse, the president of the college, had once remarked that he did not see how the college had ever gotten along before he came, so well was he acquainted with his vocation. Professor Longwell was a favorite with the girls in general, and was always in for anything they might plan, since it was not against the rules (but rather a part of them) that the teachers should attend all the social functions of the students. There had been rumors, and probably with some reason, of Vivien’s engage- ment to Phyllis Murray’s brother, Bob, which was supposed to have occurred after their return from the former’s second visit at the Murray home. This did not affect her popularity in the least, for there were more parties than ever after the Thanksgiving vacation. But the sudden and appalling death of President Morse, several weeks later, and the filling of the vacancy by Vice President Jacobs, had ended the parties for awhile, both an account of the prevailing sorrow which had settled over the community, and also on account of the fact that “Old Jakie,” as the spiteful students had named him, had barred parties and all social affairs,-except when he might give his permission. ft was the general opinion of the student body that rather than stand for his wrath, or be kept waiting for a week or so for an answer, they would do without their parties. Professor Jacobs had also declared that any disobedience on the part of the students would certainly bring expulsion, and as for the teachers being caught in any escapades from that time on, they would promptly forfeit their positions. And thus it was that about a week be-
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