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Croaker Almanac for Jfefaruarp 1916 FEBRUARY HATH XXIX DAYS JOIRYSE EDITION LOST POME FOR FEBRUARY An alarm clock—Miss Hull. George Washington, our hero, “Pep”—? ? ? ? So noble and so brave, Patience—Edwards. Who never told a single lie, A sweater—“Tim” Campbell. Note’s lying in his grave. Tues. 1—And still the Seniors grind on that thesis. They met but once: Wed. 2—Several Freshmen at chapel today. They had never met before. Thur. 3—Frye gives his oration at chapel. Thev met but once: Fri. 4—We place in divisional contest at Penn. Sat. 5—Everyone quiet. And she was stricken sore. Sun. 6—Sunday. Day of rest. They met but once: Mon. 7—Lost. One whole hour in library. E. No more shall I allow; Gardner. Thev met but once: Tues. 8—We lose to Monmouth. Wed. 9—The office was closed for the dav. A freight train and a cow. Thur. 10—Day of prayer for colleges. Fri. 11—We didn’t pray enuf. Parsons beat us in basketball at Fairfield. THINGS TO THINK Sat. 12—An awful racket in Europe. They must be ABOUT holding a tennis tournament. Sun. 13—B. Billingsley visited home folks at New Edna Evan’s curly hair. London. Ronald Johnson’s quiet manner. Mon. 14—Faculty Club meets. Preps send valentines. C. B. Johnson’s beautiful eyes. Tues. 15—Conservatory recital. Wed. 16—Bills for electric lights arc included in cur- rent expenses. Thur. 17—Campaign for $500,000 started. Fri. 18—The desk calendar gets a day off. Sat. 19—Grace and Ack. take a trip on ‘K’ Line. Sun. 20—Sunday all day long. Mon. 21—Vacation tomorrow. Everyone leaves. CdHHHj Tues. 22—’Tis some lonesome burg. Wed. 23—Grace says Keokuk is just fine. II •—:JTi Thur. 24—Hendrickson at phone (“Hello, central, who IJS called me up last night?”) -- Fri. 25—We win from Simpson. Philosophical Philbert Scz: Sat. 26—Y. M.-Y. W. Mixer at Ilershey Hall. “Seems like some girls think all Sun. 27—Regular weekly Sunday again. a feller has to do is to sit and Mon. 28—Consolation day. wait.” Tues. 29—Leap year’s extra day. Freshman debate.
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MY MOUTH Softly as the summer breezes Wafted gently from the south, Come the tintitabulations Of my automatic mouth. How I love its giddy gurgle; How I love its ceaseless flow; How I love to wind my mouth up; How I love to hear it go. —Axon. OVER THE COUNTER AT ALLENDER’S Dee Thompson: “I’m sorry you don’t like our service. We generally get the best of everything here.” Freshman: “You surely got the best of me, all right.” THE CONVERSATION BRILLIANT First: “I’d say this is some day.” Second : “Cut the anti-Webster stuff.” First: “Oh, I wouldn’t ha’ said that.” Second : “I would ha’.” First: “I wouldn’t ha’ said it, tho.” Second: “Well, anyway, I should worry.” First: “Yes, Ish ka bibble.” JUST OUT OF RANGE Allen: “How near were you to the right answer to the fifth question?” Moats: “Two seats away.” A foolish habit, I would say, To get into your head, Is sending girls expensive flowers Before the girls are dead.
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