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nated. This time, Miss Hallie Greef, one fair lady, make her recep as one more zephyr in the 14 Cyclone Blow out. Sunday, next day, Sabbath rest is employed by all for their own uses. Monday September 22, Miss Juila Kessel gives her horse highered for riding purposes in favor of Hon. R. H. P. Manual, virtuoso gentleman admired by her. September 24. Juniors enjoy class meeting by opening with hym in pious like manner. September 25. Alast! News of one more recep- shun do I receive. This one are given by Society guys to raw and rube like freshmen. Thursday, one day later, Seniour perpetrate a club. Purpose-to teach freshmen what they are not. On same day, Miss Ruth Camel is moved to give Prof. Scheve's organ play a hand in chapel. On Saturday Eve, Hon. Chester Camp, gentlemen of single but affecshunate nature attend Shack Open House and acknowledge with shivalry, I make pro- posal to myself to pick out some sweet hearted lady and rosh her all year. Oh sad Lady! September 28. I-Ion. T. R., Taft and Womans Suiferage completely berried under straw Vote. On next noon, Hon. Miss Sparks at Wisecarver Club pronounce, Miss Mickle and me of Marshall- town, Iowa, request bread and butter plates for fashunable appearance. September 30. I-Ion. Doc Yak, young man bearing hair of lurid complexshun, writes to appreciate the Shack Open House, addresses letter to I-Ion, Y. M.
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of this day, girls are received separately, in evening boys by themselves, and on next night of Saturday these are mixed together and received in a lump in one great General Confusion. This are entirely most fashionable and conglomerate event of the Whole year, says Hon. S. dz B. September 15 was sunday. I hoped to rest but cannot, but must report that once again freshmen are received, this once into Vespers with one of the fifty seven 1571 varieties of Welcome words. On Monday persuing I ask- Oh, Hon. Mister- When will We be completely received? Does not Scripshire say, 'It are more blessed to give than re- ceive'? But on Tuesday, Oh Alast! All this politeness are exploded. In dewy morn, all girls put on caps to cover their curl papers and make rosh to Campus, Where with joyous expression, peculiar to Roman ladies of Arena, they holla on belligerous Freshmen to chain and fetter meek Sophs. Wednesday September 18, farmer arrive up to Lab and require, Have you an Institute Man? Here are one, announce Hon. St. Ives, making present of himself. On moonshineous night of September 19, my eyes make haul of two 121 persons, Who I make guess to be I-Ion. Harl Eslick and lady friend who snuck forth in request of Watermelons. They found out none, nor neither did I done so, Hon. Boss. Friday September 20. Recepshuns are made by three girls social societies, which hang forth signs, Come early and get in the Rosh. In evening hours of Friday, receiving are termi- K '5- J A ffi.
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Page 30 text:
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C. A. and mails it befront of Lib. He are greener than me. Hoping you are the same, Yours truly, HOBO TOGO. OCTOBER To Pres. Grinnell College, who was once a student but has got over it, DEAR MR. Smg How ravished a month is October! How sporty the trees in their many hued colors, resem- blous to the tie rack of a young man in love. How gentle and carressing the breeze that propels the leaves to sprint along the sidewalks. As I utter these sentiments quaker feelings reside in my hands, so that it is with didiculty that I impel my fountain pen to report this glorious month. October first came in with The Thief, in which a lofty gentleman, resembling to Hon. Fletcher, in gate and figure, and Hon. Ellsworth in tone, made considerable impression. Wednesday October 2. Hon. Doc Yak rewarded post of trainers ade to football team. Thursday, October 3, scrambled noises in all keys by Hon. Marine Band on Ward Field enter into my ears. October 4. Hon. Glee Club become eating Club. Mr. Roland P. H. Manual, well renowned to you, Mr. Pres., make chivalrous escort of Hon. Fraulein to this feast. l I 1 x .li Y . 1 1 .- - F f L ,f. ' . J
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