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WISE COOOOOCOOCUCCCOOOOOOOOOOCOQCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO oooooorfop -acooooooononocoofioooonoocooor ocoo aoooacoo3ooanoaaoaooaoaooooooQooaooaoooaaoocoo KRAX Earl New land—“ I don’t know what to do with my week-end.” Keith Dayharsb “Put your hat on it.” Bill Schlee—“ I can tell you how much water goes over Nigara to the gallon.” Francis Barclay—“How much?” Bill—“Four quarts, of course.” Doctor to Purdy —“It’s nothing to worry about, just a little boil on the back of the neck, but you want to keep your eye on it.” Mrs. Hutchins, looking at picture of Ben Johnson, under which was written, “Rare Ben Johnson.”—“Well, he looks more hard boiled to me than rare.” Aliena Gray (reading from a short-hand magazine—“You should go to bed between ten and eleven.” Thelma Hasty— “Gee, that’s too many in a bed.” Barclay—“Can I kiss you good-night?” Dorothy Dayharsh—“I don’t know, what do you say about it?” Mrs. Hutchins—“Who made the famous ride to warn the colonists that the red coats were coming?” Harold Dennison—“Israel Putnam.” Taken from an autograph album— “Dearest--------, I am yours till the Statue of Liberty shimmies up the Hudson. --Bill Richmond. She—“They say that girl is fast.” He—“That so?” She—“Yes, she made five laps in one evening. Mr. Rakestraw—“I am tempted to give a quiz.” Billy Richmond—“Yield not to temptation.” Miss Lardner—“Now you people should take more work home.” Eugene Spencer—“I don’t need to, my father just bought two more cows.” Tufty Marsh—“You want to keep your eyes open around here today.” Carl Shogren—“What for?” “Becouse people would think you were a fool if you went around with your eyes shut.” Olive Greiner (describing the battle of Quebec) —“ And then they gagged the arsenel.” Mary Elst—“ Have you seen 4 The Sheik of Notre Dame’?” Dear Editor: — What do you think of this poem? I have put my best efforts into it, and I am submitting it to you for your approval. “Strychnine, laughing gas, rat poison too. You'd better watch me, for I’m watching you.” ? ? ? ? ? Dear ? ? ? ? ? Your poetry is great. It grates on my nerves. I would advise you to see a doctor immediately. Yours truly. The Editor.
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