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,-T--f -T Y-f - ---- - 1--- --- ---- -'---: .-12'-:-.1- 1 4 i l- A f-ff' vm fa f-if -- it-1 . ,-:.. -'-:.--'ig,,- : -,rl 1- --'ei ' 'VZ-if l Qi -, '-'- :-1 : ...-4 --...- .... ,,,'-l',-31- 2- Rvfgtplf- Puzzle picture-Find Pellet, Lovitt, Ackerman, Strauss, Landon, Ben Waldberg, Glass and McCulloch. 1P'Wf Moore is the most pleasing redhead in the bunch. No doubt his wife knows which end of the match the brimstone is on. No doubt E. E. Copple has learned ere this that there are no temporary bicuspids. MAVV1 ffl Mr. PELLET, you should always securely hitch your Qmake ofl cuffs. N- X f --J- S l E X it 2. i Ql .i . L-.7 ffm if lx ll 5 DR. PROTHERO- I don t care ' j.L1g..:l' W G Ng: To i llc? Cxei Cwvflff--2' if you'll only cut the whiskers ggi SulTS1MlX Z.. +33 1 A YcuAPLASTER gf off. 4 ' Wu E T MM M is A J-.-ia-- 7, ' Bw TM we T f - .--'L':?+- Af f, -. W' XM' fl ET FR Vfe would suggest that R. A. T' A . 'xl , V A C gr V XM' , ' jf 'ff-A-f i GriB'1th's initials be changed to S. TS---g?f! Q' - S ' A X - I ' , I . ,, . . -ff 52.529, WV -WRX! i 1 Vi, X 3 S. ' Slow Separation Griflith IS 'f' i X J ' 0 ' a , ffx- fl . y k,,,,,- 'Q' lil f el f I more appropriate, .a f if fi m y f we --- f f V f, , 1 '- Ask- ,aa -- - .3.:-ca- f , ' f ff. , L ,- ,-, A , ,K f f,f 11,1 27' fl F- .. 1-.EE M I uma! , . , , . 'Z .6 - lf 51 ,V ' Fidos proper sphere is in the 'Iii ,,.i-- 'ffl 9 X ' 'f A . f, ' go V H ' lecture-room and the smoking- --4. .-:FS -Y 1- 'f - 1' ' ' c ie? . ,frkf ' -W ' 'l - 1 r- rs rl ab ' t I ,L-.NN Jr room, xx ieie ie lea - ic oys o 'Sf x2 4 Aff :ef ' 'L' fi? -:gf . . 'c ' ' 221 i gk - I ,z f , some of his favorite barks 3 but :s:F: '-:-- F!-ii: 5.24 ' 1' ' ,Y ' Y 7 . 1, Sai X r ? ' once he forgot himself and chose Miifj' as EZ l, .2 wil FQ- rf: . i , iilbxl on I' if ll' ' 1' rs-A the ICS' waters of Lake Bllfflll an -. X 1 L ,,, , ,Q -4-,ig Egan?-gf s - - - -J -2 ft i i 51-f? EJ f P i . . . .si F ,S 9 yy 4- in - for ZIIS urvmr, much to his sor- ff fx! -? ,U 15 ,, .1: 55e'x oe? . F, 5 ' A K - 4 MF' - fg xig-,Q-25-4 N row and to the amusement of his --5 - :T - r 7123. ' . .,1-1'-4 -' R f .A 1- ,-5-aikxlp, companions. .1-3i,.i.--ei f ' a.i,1.9i ff?-3 ' X fx! -' fc S-ef'1eae5?i'5'if2?e-4 -,H V x-L , s.,.L,-.----. ISI
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I . -I I I s I I I : I I I I ' ' ?slXw I LADY- How many dams does a dentist use? DENTIST--ii He uses a rubber dam, dam clamp, .. Q ' , , WA' 1.1.4 'ilf ii Z! H I I I II Ib In I , I. I I I 'I I I I I In I Iti It I dam and damn. LADY- But of which do you use the most P MACK- Bismark gives his address as 'Any Old Place in the Street' We have no reason to Ile Zooks il. CUMMINS-H There seems to be some attrac- y 11649 l-M DENTIST- A prefixo damn sufnxof' 1 - .1 .,,K7 . ,X ,- I I 'R Hr',4Zi- Il' J 4-T - S I I ' ' It eric? I . ff 6 I I ' I I'Wh-' 4' f L ,. ' I , - I 2 1 I f 1 4- III - I v w -ii It-L--e I, - 5.5 . I, ' I ' .I . ,-7, af 51. . I I, , I I . 2 1 N23 f XIII I .I I I, doubt ins word. . 5 13 Zig? ff 53 I I I s 3 ff' fi 'f . I I I I is ' 552 - ' I I g ,ig W I , ,M I I he ' E I' i t II , - I-, E-, .5. H V III. n I WW ' aff I. tion in Joliet for 'Barneyf Can anyone guess ri -- -'sf ,::.,,N'- :- ff .g Yi-'dye-': 'T4-aff? I T e I s 1 I i x S -gilt--U V OUR DEAR DR. EDMOND. Sweeney's mustache is scheduled to appear next fall. it is hinted that he win have iafefai incisor I shade rings, too. I I Misses Butler. Page and Hopwood requested us not to put anything about them in this book. This Q! greatly grieves us, inasmuch as we are prevented from telling you that they love all of the boys of the Senior Class. I , The tooth is derived from a connective tissue papilla, covered with an epithelial structure. .The I I I hair is an epithelial structure, supported on a con- . I nective tissue papilla. Therefore, we readily see I that hair must grow on the teeth. I I . 150 I. :I i. I It Il I I I . II' 1'1- ,.s, X . , . , .A 'is fb ' 1' ff ces I . 't--- -I ,gg rx! . f WN I If Im J IX+V'ff'f Iiiiii 15 ' --A. 4 'gjfggxfiliiaa .gzip ' . I lplf Q time I .NNHX NX If ,Q ,I SA xx f ,' 'I 1 JSX X X j E S x 'RYA ' 'I X wp 5 5 KI 4, ,- II ,M N kg -'ii I I I ' 1. - ., ,, i E. 3 Q., I .I :- i g I 'I'i SN li 5 L i s :Mit t 'L we A characteristic attitude of Dr. VVi1lard during a moment of antagonizing suspense. S. I In I I I I I I I I 1 . I I I I I I I I
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A note passed to Dr. Craig read as follows- Can grated horseradish be used instead of ammonia in resuscitation ofa patient suffering from ether narcosis? EDR. CRAIG- I don't know, but it's food for the mind. The following conversation took place between Nisbet and Lovitt, the former preparing a cavity in one of the latter's teeth. The dentine being very sensitive, Lovitt just having experienced a severe pain, said: I know. you have reached the dentine. T NISBET-- How do you know? LOVITT---HI heard her whistle for the junction. One Way to get a set of teeth inserted free is to kick a cross dog. . 1 PROE. ECKLEY tcalling the rollj-- Elius Achillar Con- con tCenduxvpou1vj. There, you Klondike Saphof' PUCKETT-oLD ABE, oUR VICE'PRESIDENT. Af' .v We -- p Zta, - i f f ' ' 4, lf 7, - R x T 1 A T-. :elf ff H . f taf' LL,g' .1 gb' I - Exif' E As Dr. Gilmer appears when he if' i T , if f' ' X V says- Now bo s b f ' l , x , li , I y , e pro essiona . f' ,O lm ey, if, If you have any superabundance of ' A f t I i , 3 'ffl' ' V -F ,, F55 A R M energy, go out behind the barn and -' init work off this superfluousnessf' Ma f pl, 'l t u l'ff 1 '?t jJ T ull! 4 I 'V X K 1, '-117' um: 'I' ' , - f' Ls- -f' f ' , iti l T: ' .f ylbiwa I H M L T? , ' i --ME ' 'T :fi- T' w e ' . ' f' 3- . ee ' 5 iff r 7:-if it X fi SE it , iyffi kkt l' ' it- efffza - T . sg 2-f ,S Gaz' : iii-'TL ' ' M izgf y sg +5..iL....-in rg 152 -... i, Q? , I it lm 'l I 1 F 1 it l , r w w 1 ! ! I lf i 1 5 B 1 l l
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