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29 THE HANOVERIAN 11131115 0 0.014111 1 3 1 :ini 1 :oi1:11:20inzniupninioioiui 1 11: 1 1 311 0 I U E I 5 9 E XC H A N G E S 1 ! 1 .,!. . Q We l'13.V'9 1'QC'9IVG'd COI1'11'1'1-81'1tS f1'0IYlZ Wg have regeivgd magazines frgmg Stoughton Congratulations on a neat and attractive Middleboro ' :The Sachemn magazine. Randolph The Stetson Oracle A few longer stories would improve your Rockland ' mrno Pafrotn literary department. Your poety is excep- Stoughton The Sonlapnoron tionally good but all poems should be placed Kingston - The Quill in one section of your publication. Dartmouth ' The H9-TPOOYIH Whitman The Red and Black Dartmouth Norwell The Shipbuildern Poetry was very good in quality as well Huntington - - The Amplifier as quantity. We think there should be Bfalntnoo ' ' The Vvalnpatnokn more spac-e allowed for the literary depart- B0S'C0H fGiT1S High SCh00ll The Distaffn ment and editorialsf, Sharon - - - The Voice Springfield - - The Signboardn i Q i O KF 2 l o o o I o 0 o i .!.-.,-.-... -.-,-.,- - - .. . .. - -.- .. - L - L 1 Anevski: I wish I had lived 300 years Wells: Nothing. ago. Lovell: All right, I'll take it. Mr. Charles: Why? 'I+ +X+ Anevski: I wouldn't have had so much Father: Well, my boy, have you done History to learn. your goo-d deed, this morning? Judge: Isn't this the fifth time you have been arrested for drunkenness? Accus-ed: Don't ask me. I thought you ha-d been k-eeping the score. Jones: I'll b-et Caesar was a strong man. Mr. Charles: Why? Jones: My book says that Caesar pitch- ed his camp across the vriver. Doctor: So you have a broken tooth, Vernon? Vernon: Yes, Doctor. Doctor: How did you get it? Vernon: Shifting gears on a lolypop. K+ +14- Wells: I'm just a poor boy trying to get ahead. Mr. Ingalls: That's fine! You need one. Wells: Want to buy a hen? Lovell: What ails the hen? Wells: Nothing. Lovell: Then what do you want to sell it for? h Son: Yes, fath-er, I let the dog loose and Mr. and Mrs. Jones got the train on time. 1+ 4+ Man: How can I ever repay you for your kindness in helping me out? Helper: It doesn't matter. Check, cash, money order, or anything will do. 'I+ 'X' Mr. Hatch: Why are feathers on a good layer always smooth? Young: Because she always carrie-s a comb. 'I+ 'I+ Th-e i-ce was very slippery And father could He saw the glorious not stand stars and stripes We saw our father land. v ,F +44- Employment Agent: What kind of a job are you looking for? Spinney: Oh, Striking a gong in a hot house every time a century plant blooms. 4+ +Z+ Mr. Ingalls: Wells, explain a vacuum. Wells: I have it in my head but I can't explain it.
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