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4 PROF. HALL. l5iSl0l'V of 'OL fNote: The following is an account of the ride of the class of 1901 through the last year of their course. To us it seems somewhat strange that a whole college class should resort to riding. But why should we sit in judgment upon them? Are they not Seniors and with their ripe experience and profound wisdom have they not the right to choose to ride if to them it seemeth bCSt?-EDITOR.1 lNhen on September 25, the special train, which was to carry us the last quarter of our journey, reachedtthe station, there were twenty-four of us eagerly waiting, our tickets, marked 57 QU, carefully clasped in our hands. There was a little trouble in convincing the conductor that these tickets were all right, but this difficulty was soon settled and the journey began. Hardly had the umbrellas, canes, and hatboxes been satisfactorily arranged in the racks when the train stopped with a jerk and one of the studious members of the party, glancing up from his Psychology, discovered that the rest of the class were already enjoying to the utmost the fruit of the chestnut trees which grew near the track. Wlien again en route, it was announced that every one who intended to remain on board was required to make a speech and for awhile silence reigned supreme while each one racked his brains for a subject about which he knew enough to make a speech. After this extraordinary exertion there was a general movement toward the dining car, where an oyster supper was served, brilliant toasts given, and won- derful stories told. 34
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