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6 N J HGIRVARD Q e, ij 1 ff lf gi cc - as lx Ude to Sprlg 'K Let all rejoice and hearts be li-ght, xl For spring is here with its delight. X In story books and fables old It brings the flowers we are told. fig 4,4 5 I But this year's sp-ring Clike all the restl , Is sickening to e'en the bestg . And with sun and Howers far remote, V1 It brought me naught but a bad sore throat. When life should be so full of thrills, Sweet odois permeate the breezeg I lie in bed and cough and sneeze. When lovers should love and roam the hills, I Find Ilm swamped with doctor bills, But Hsprig has cob'd,', and summer is nighg All will be well, so what care I? X S ' All I can do is swallow pills. 'si ll- I I , W. G. S., Ji-., '2e. ' r .VN X7 4 Qt YK H: ' 1 A591926 if
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new X 65 ' ti f Hlllm HHH!! , , ,- I I I we I g 5 JY V ' 7 N I EU an Tl I kj Y l Q ' iff A Nosey Mouse fa I lj Nl I Trembling lurker in the gloom, 'Alf ,Y ' A Wait un-til I get a broom. From that pantry over there 1 A I just saiw you take the air. J If you come another day, I With your life you then must payg 1 I jj' For I like cheese and so do you, 5 ,fy I I I .O But what I buy is not for two. ,Q 1 7, f f ARTHUR LEVY, '29. I . il It A Modern Version if l il I Under the spreading chestnut tree, Where the village smithy used to be, y Is a hot dog stand all painted whiteg AL ' fy It's open for business both day and nightg QQ' ik. And the tourists who come from near and far 2 ' Jam the highway with many a carp And 'the children coming home from school X Look in to Watch the hot do-gs cool. But Where is the smith who used to be 0 IU In the good old days 'neath the chestnut tree? J i I He too has gone south to buy Florida land. II: I 1 f, up MELVERNE MAEGERLEIN, '28. .nl With arms like iron and sinewy hands, 45N ....Q,,.34-Mg Q.. 591414 , , IQ 107
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,A fa f fl HIIIIIHIH , if 5, f x-1-xg , ey fs. , to P5 f HARVARD f gb D Jays ' w il ll ff Q sl 4 . QU Q . eil ' The Song of Hlghastepper ' W ivigi Listen to this little story X ' Of the dancer, Highasteipper, X l, He the best of all the dancers, gif ,X fi He the handsomest of dancers, ll! V With his tie of many colors, N L l Wi-th his pants of thirty inches, A Q5 With his very baggy trousers, ti And his double-breasted suit coat. r lil K Q In the theatre, Bestosleepin, f In the king of all the theatres, Sat the dancer, Highastepper, f With his partner, Charlestonetta, ,L ,f She the fairest of all dancers, If I She the demon of the dancers. ' V There they sat in all their splendor, jf' Waiting for the Charleston contest. , li Finally did the contest open, A Did the thrilling contest open. l One by one the couples struttedg il Back and forth they danced together. Soon came the turn of Highastepper, And the turn of Charlestonetta, All the people watched and waited fr- For Highastepper and his partner, Until at last the stage they mounted. Gracefully they danced together, ii Danced the lively step, the Charleston, H, Danced before the staring people. mx iii And the contest being over, ' After they had shown the people ,iillnll How to do the daring Charleston, lwfdn They received the cup of silver. i So thus ends my little story, Ends my story of the Charleston. ROBERT S. KARGER, '30. if? Qjf 63 , - ,,,3-S ei Q52 :QDjN,
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