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' . . - n ' one qsmgnusfs 1 gmniana Bwtal Qtnuige is 1904 annual THE LIGHT ANDITHE DARKNESS ' As a foreign student, I like to- describe the student life in the colleges of both Russia and America. I realize that the students of both countries are going for the same pur- poseg butlhovv different is their life, their thoughts, -I their talks, and even their songs. I am very glad to see how the American students are so happy. I am very proud to hear their song, My Coun- try, 'Tis of Thee. I like to see ho-W they are free, how they love their country, countrymen and government. And being with them I am happy myself. I am becoming aciti- zen in this dear country, and the thought is a joyful one. But I am very unhappy when I think about the life of my poor fellow countryman student. I-Io-W unhappy he is! A Russian college is just like a jail. One can not talk and say his thoughts. I He can not sing what he Would. I-Ie is a slave. ' But he loves his country still, though he hates his gov- ernment. He is living in a land of oppressive darkness with only the pale light of a Hickering star to breakthe heavy gloom of hopeless despair. I. GOLDMAN. 9 This article was written by -a native of Russia, who has left his benighted land to take up the study of Dentistry as Americans teach it. 1
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itlge ro num nmana wtal r T' Q!37'f L iii ' E21 QIIDIIBQB : 1904 annual SENIOR HASH s l W X' i ' , NCB to every man and nation comes a moment to decide. Such was the so- I, X g ' liloquy of a coy' young Fox one 'hap- py Day in the good 'old Winter time N U A-ti when old mother earth was robed in a p mantle of spotless White. y ml . ' Now the exciting cause of this mo- lecular revolution of the gray matter of her anatomy was a certain modest Bachelor whom she had been .known to Ggleg so, this being leap year, sheset about to effect his capture. Dan Cupid with his. quiver of arrows im- pressed his personality so effectively that, after some slight maneuvers, a proposal was formally presentedlhim, .to which he readily acquiesced, and the time for his be- coming a benedict was near at hand. Time, however, di- vulged the fact that his betrothed was a Swindler. This discovery humiliated him very greatly, ashe sought out the Priest, who had been endowed with his pontifical func- tion on the day of Pentecost. In the presence of this rev- erend gentleman, he proceeded to- do penance, and all went well till his confessor demanded his Fee, when he declared it was' not Wright that he should make this second sacri- flce. Having implicit confidence in the strength and the agility of his pedal appendages, he lied to Anderson, thence to Oberlin, where he was apprehended and taken into- cus- tody by his creditor, who, ever ready to compromise small matters, said: judging from your appearance, I conclude you are a good Fensfterjmakerg so, if you have not the wherewith with which to liquidate, you may enclose my Balrnfieldf' I The gentleman, seeming to realize that there were other Wills besides his own, condescended to do this menial labor. True love being Blind, his lady love followed in his retreat, and as they were quietly tripping along the Shel-
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