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a wonderful lack of memory, or the presence of what we should call, in a higher order, absent-mind- edness. As a result it wore different shoes. Another characteristic of the individual is its determi- nation. Our Dean at one time came in contact with it in trying to suppress a claim it held for the possession of a bureau. “Later on a Judge, none more brave and always “charita- ble and “just had occasion to study the specimen; even his august presence proved inefficient to quell its spirit or even its voice. But, alas, sooner or later, it must yield to an unkind fate and follow the sad footsteps of the preceding executives of '95. f KR r We LlJ 3»
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This curiosity was lately acquired from the class of ’96 and still bears traces of her former unfortunate surroundings. She evinces a lingering fondness for the chem. lab., where she has often been found filtering, evaporating and quantitating as late as 6 p. m. Among her most noticeable characteristics is the irremediable habit of drinking tea, in company with a select circle—“students” of mascu- line gender preferred; for J. H. U. is the shrine at which she bows, and, in turn, to her as Mother Confessor, all woes are confided. Among our most talented members is one who divides her time between two occupations —cutting “soc” and chasing the members of '95 to relieve them of any small change they may happen to possess. She has even been known to heartlessly extract one last nickel from an unlucky wight. So fleet of foot is she and so strong of arm that no victim ever escapes her. Athletics is her major study, and we may yet hear of her as the champion lady foot-ball player—the lady Sandow. An • A is for dignified Anna. Now feasting on intellect’s manna. Naught she asks but a book. And a small, cozy, nook Right beside her Edith to scan - ah ! We also have a novel, full of harmless jokes, with the addi- tion of a little useful information. It is well suited to the feeblest intellect, and the weakest mind. It contains items of interest for those who would dine out every Sunday, or shine in society. It is also an excellent guide-book to Mt. Vernon Place Church. Is especially recommended for the melancholy and frivolous. The book is gotten up in blue and brown, and makes an appropri- ate graduating present. Send orders to Tuttle Publishing Co., Newark, N. J. Our last is a very extraordinary specimen. It has been noticed that it is not bilaterally symmetrical; that is, that the podia are different in shape, one being pointed, the other square. This difference brings out a strong characteristic; for there seems to be epic poet has further described he JO
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