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1 ✓ Hill We, the Senior class, feeling duly impressed with the majesty and solemnity of the occasion, do hereby make our last will and testament. 1. To Mr. Bovee we bequeath 16 volumes of “Berg Upson ’ to be fed to industrious and aspiring under-classmen as occasion warrants. 2. To Mr. Krotzer we bequeath our industriousness in tho electrical laboratory to be diligently used by him in the conduct of his duties. 3. To Mr. Black we bequeath our late reports in design, due to our great zeal in obtaining precise and accurate drawings before presenting them for correction. 4. To Mr. Vaughn we bequeath a semi-indirect, opaque, X-ray, Holo- phane, steel-enamel, Cooper-Hewitt, direct-lighting unit to be used by him in demonstrating to middle classmen the difference between specular, spread, and diffuse reflection. 5. To Mr. A. C. Ball we bequeath the 13 maxims of Equity to be used in future examinations as a test of memory. 6. To Mr. Brown we bequeath our knowledge of equivalent transformer circuits involving goo and boo to be used by him in testing future Seniors in the knack of deciphering hieroglyphics. 7. To Mr. Knox we bequeath our knowledge of parametric equations, sub-normals in polar coordinates, and irrational integrals to be used by him in feeding unsuspecting students. 8. To Mr. Kienth we bequeath an N-7.5 solution of K.,PB4 to be an- alyzed by Dr. Koch by filtering through a Gooch crucible and cooling in a dessiccator. 9. To Mr. Matthews we bequeath our knowledge of the radius of gyra- tion to be applied in finding the moment of inertia of a torpedo traveling toward the moon at a velocity of 79.556 kilo-meters per second when 9.756 miles distant from the earth’s surface at sea level. 10. To the Freshman class we bequeath experience gained in the dili- gent pursuit of our studies, and strongly urge them to avoid Grand avenue on a Saturday night. We recommend concentrated study of the following stanzas: My friend, have you heard of the town of yawn, On the banks of the River Slow, Where blooms the Wait-a-while flower fair, And the Somc-timc-or-other scents the air And the soft Go-easy’s grow? It lies in the Valley of What’s-the-use, In the province of Let-her-slide; That old “tired feeling” is native there— It’s the home of the listless I-don’t care. Where the Put-it-off’s abide. zx
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