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John Dougan Rea, A. M., Ph. D English Literature Professor Rea doesn ' t Like vers libre, so Perhaps he won ' t read this. If it were bound in vellum And looked old It would be bound To interest him. Aside from a few poets of The Stone Age, All the interesting people Lived in the sixteenth century — And most of them Are dead. Edna Johnson, A. M. Latin Give me that megaphone ! Why can ' t that man come to play practice? Now, I mean business. ( Appropriate ges- tures for all remarks.) Wm. Newby Trueblood, A.M. English Literature Now, Mr. Smith has the floor. Will you please talk that up for us, Mr. Smith? — You have the right idea. Any dis- agreement? Martha Doan, M. S., Sc. D. Chemistry, Dean of Women Now, isn ' t that very interesting, indeed ! That is to say, intellectually stimulating! President Higgins of Backwater University in Georgia, is a cousin (fourteen times removed) of a great aunt of mine who climbed the Matterhorn on October 3, 1891, at half after seven. Benjamin Blackiston Wroth, Ph. D. Chemistry Here ' s an instructor in science Who belongs to a dual alliance. To Bowen has Wroth Long plighted his troth. No ladv to him he ' ll affiance. Page twenty-two
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Pres. David M. Edwards A.M., Ph.D. Let me urge upon you, with all diligence, with all sincerity, and with all earnestness — I say it again at the risk of becoming tedious — we are a little island of health in a raging sea of influ- enza. You may rise, please. Florence Long, M. S. Mathematics Oh, don ' t rush off in the heat of the day, without a blanket or an umbrella ! Cosinequalssine- thereforethesquareofthecotangen- tapproachesinfinity — is that per- fectly clear? Homer Morris, A. B. Political and Social Science, Dean of Men Dean of Bundy Water-fight Monday Rough-house Tuesday Penny-pitching Wednes- day Council meeting Thurs- day Apologies Friday Begin again Saturday Ready for Sunday Such is life for the Dean of Bundy. Ray P. Bowen, A. M., Ph. D. Romance Languages Malheureusement nous n ' avons plus de creme — Garcon! (to the waitress) take away this vile stuff and bring me some coffee ! As I was remarking, the chapels are perfectly absurd. Edwin Pritchard Trueblood, A. M. Public Speaking This is a great oppor- tunity for the student body to get behind the athletics of the college, and boost the new gym. Page twenty-four
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