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This is station P. D. Q.. Times Building, London, England. Oxford University announces its good fortune in securing the services of Professor Wilfred Pape, author of Why is a Dead Language.” as head of the department of Latin and Greek. He has just completed his thirty-four volume book, My Own Version of the Orations of Cicero.” Martin Herring's production. ‘Alice in Blunderland,' will have its first night next Wednesday. All London society will turn out to see Alice Conley as the prima donna. This is station W. O. P., Eiffel lower, Paris. France. The Misses Lurabcl Sherman and Edith Wells, the noted caterers and makers of French pastry, have come out of their laboratory today, successful, after six years’ experimentation to perfect a self-bending pretzel dough. Mrs. Everett Leibundguth, formerly Miss Helen Lewis of America, is suing Mr. Leibundguth. Europe’s most radical red, for divorce. Charges cruelty. The de fense says he beats his wife only once a day. Kathryn Deegan, the Parisian dancer, has been mentioned as correspondent. This is station K. Y. Trouble You, Chicago, Illinois. Our program will close this evening with two musical numbers: Mr. Vernon Fuller, violinist, will favor us with his own composition. ’The Bolognia Waltz.’ and he will be followed by Mr. Theodore Spier, of the Amcricanissimo Opera Company, who will sing an aria from the opera ‘Manon.’ Class Song To the Tune of “Tomorrow” Tomorrow, tomorrow. Who knows where we may be? Tomorrow, tomorrow. This Class of Twenty-three. We may be scattered throughout the land. We may be working right near at hand, But rest assured that this is true. We’ll never fail to remember you. Tomorrow, tomorrow. We may be far apart. But we will always hold you in our heart (of hearts) And then we also firmly trust That you will do the same for us. We are only leaving because we must. Tomorrow. Tomorrow, with sorrow. We’ll bid you all good-bye. Tomorrow, tomorrow. There’ll be no time to sigh. We must be doing the nation’s work For we never have learned to shirk. Though far from home we have to rove. We’ll ne’er forget old Downers Grove. Tomorrow, tomorrow. We may be far apart. But we will always hold you in our heart (of hearts) And then we also firmly trust I hat you will do the same for us. We re only leaving because we must. Tomorrow. Page tiventy-seven —C. L. Dum.
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