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4, . - ' , Qt the Bunn Wesre a jolly bunch of girls At the dorm, And we wear our hair in curls At the dorm, Up on rags it is at night, Then we comb with all our might., And we sometimes loolc a sight At the dorm. when we hear the rising hell At the dorm, How we yawn we'll never tell At the dorm, But at evening, it is said., We can't he coaxed to go to hed., Yet no lessons have we read At the dorm. Yes, we have a few who work At the dorm, Who have never learned to shirlc At the dorm, While they druclge the hours away Most of us just laugh and play, And some of us will Hunk, they say Ar the dorm.
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Oliveta., translating: Nor did I violate the cinders of my father. on Hazel Smithqs exam. paper: nBurn's father was a Hne man, so was his mother. I see the river is ill. Whatls the trouble? It had several falls, was confined to its bed, and has been running down CVB! SIIICB. Mr. Freeman: What does distilled wine become? Skinny: Grape-juice. Teacher: what is society? Cookie: Well, it's about a dozen different things but I don't know what they are. Little Willie in the street Found a little toy, 'Twas a lump of dynamite, Willie jumped with joy. After he had played awhile, He began to tire, And just to see if it would light, He threw it in the tire- And his funeralqs tomorrow. English Teacher: what minds does Webster mean? Joe K.: Human minds. Mr. Crego: I can remember when I was a young man in the eighties. Mr. C.: what other electrical inventions were shown? E. Symmes: Typewriter and fountain pen. Harold Allen an English, after a discussion of patentsj: I knew a man once, a painter who invented a little thing to hold a bucket on. one day while he WQS painting, the ladder slipped and holding on to that little thing saved his life: he dicln't havethat patented either. ents Teacher: Give the feminine of stag. Pupil fsleepyj: Tea-party. There are meters of time, There are meters of tone But the best meter of all Is to meet 'er alone. Q Heard in Virgil: Miss L.: What English word do we get from nalienan? E. Symmes: Alien. Miss L.: What is an alien? E. S.: A person that hasn't been neutralized. Walter fin English recounting Burn's lifej : He was born on a farm, his par- were very pure.
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