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Herb. F. Christie- I am a demonstratorf' Dauterive- A quiet fellow and of few words. G. Packard- I am pretty smooth with the girls, if I do say it myself. ! f --z 12,7 -C --..- ,i.- .. -A -3-'---' ' ' Q, T i - ,,.. s 2 J,. - Jn? . K g ,fu f I W we X f if er- if Klifiiii ll M ,I , , ll , x f ,,if1..y 'fi ' A J 5, l lii'l' ,flll 1 J I 'ff Zi i 'iZ 7 I' - fi' ' - Qi' 'i ll 'ill' 7 f' f I , NJ fix ii Z5 ZIV. , .f'X X ' 1 l 's . ' ' lf' K2 41 ' fi I . X I ff I ill r iff! ff ANQEX 'I-,l i ' .. L, .Nm W jf 1 WRX? ' '1, li J , -i . Ili i t W v Q 'ii I 1 fl -in I ,l.:5,iP '13, 'if ':7f -A l f,,1, 1 .ii I f. I if . llflpf:i7yf'-Tx ff i'i' f. i l if I0 -wus' I .. sXSil,',',.' A nl l 1 . 1 i ig- i ' Q. 1,1 -.1 X.fg.:.gL2'Tfs:?2f ,I W AMW , ,ff ff ,- itil am it . WJ ! X - li 'iii' : Ja . . y , I . , 4.4 4 f, 2'TiiQ1' i : 4 44 l ffl' .ff.16o1ll'v an ml v was-.:.,,?::f-sw vf ll - ' A' 1' '. -f ' f' ,V ' ' X W We i llllwl ll Z . lf'f'll'll X .ff l ' llff . W, , 25, :ft - . ,i Q Z-5212111v21l2iaf:1.i5H2?:1f69 ' 5511 ' 'MZ' 'f ,. I X 4- l L- ,,.,.. .1414 ,.- ..,. ,f,, ,llyjuil A - ' E-d M f,.7mZg5gc:y79L F jjQf5yj2'4:jff,:.5425i?-2? . lm lakull Q gg ' V2fHWf!'f15,:i2sEif 'ww .lla 7 'lg .--ii-iiflildfifizzi-1'-52' :D-P 49 7. i . 45,3 -qi sigmli I V :ff 15 'fzilzv' H' , ,T QQ.-.Lf T' 45 Wim! ' Q Milli: ....--I: I Un f -. . x5wg...Aql 51 'fl Wyyf' 5i-:!!-.6pssf.t'f:rf- .4 .- L 'fi f' lfw' M454 V . - Mv l1': qc- fz' ,V, FW .,s:::,- -7 W is i my 1 5-We Q I H i fl 1 f ,W wh 3,...... af gg 5. 4 is - .je Q ef . ?f1z4- 'ees fi . ...,.,,.. --.x1., J ' ' DR. HALL'S FAMOUS Liscruma. WV. Dodge-- He dares the world. Sloane-- Rides high, goes slow, but gets the money. A. E. Bronson- Forty parts brass, thirty parts monkey, Twenty parts gall, ten parts donkey. Ed. A. Crane-- XVhile he talks he is great. Ingersoll-- Xvhat do we care which place we go ! Lalitte- Thy smiles become thee well, Therefore still smile. 167
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I I I I . I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I YXX J. M. Mlll6f-i'NOD8 but himself can be his parallel. I- J. Mullen-- Confound it all I Who saysl have bowlegs? john A. Land- Our German friend. What's the matter with Hall? He's all right. Those illustrated lectures are out of sight. I Otherwise though, it's write, write, write. DR. ECKLEY-'K Mr. McNinch, in what bones do we find foetal marrow? MCNINCH- In the bones of the feet. p I - ROTHLISBERGER- A MEMBER OF THE BAND.H I 'I H. A. Bradley- Corus and ingrown toe-nails cheerfully extracted. ' Loren G. Pierce- I have sworn to be a bachelorg e Annie has sworn to be a maidg I For we quite agreed in doubting U Whether matrirnony paid. I Kerfoot- My books are my kingdom. ' Elbert Clyde jenkins- A little, round, fat man. II Freshman Murphy, being very much 497 ij interested regarding the formation of . Xkk X C. O.i2 gas in the body, decided to make ' ,,....5,fl2 an experiment in Dr. Eckley's class, which resulted in such a tremendous ex- i!! plosion that great excitement was rife I throughout the lecture period. I . II 'IQ I I I 166 I .. II I I II gr II II II II 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I . . I
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Greeley- Oh laws! how lazy! Harder-t'This could be moved to smile at anything. Yaernans- Struck blind with beauty, . 'Shot' with a woman's smile. C. R. Baker- A loyal, just and upright gentleman Barber- He is wise if I can judge him. Lawrence- Some people are born ten minutes late. Harper teaches us how to treat, And if, when upon the street, We a friend wouldghappen to spy, Ver-y likely we'd give him 'iso' red eye. VVm. E. Blake- Beware of the fury of a patient man. john M. Hughes- As idle as a painted ship upon a painted ocean. tv Wm. Kocher -- Sensitive, quick to resent,' but as swift in atoning for error. R. C. McAvoy- VVher1 I speak let no dog bark. ' V This is Dr. Collie. What is Dr. Collie doing? Dr. Collie is trying to smile. VA. H. Robertson-'t What specimen doth nature sometimes turn out when she is in a merry mood. , Kessler- As merry as the day is long. sweet. ning to fall out. CI-IURCHTLI.--sl'LITTLE, BUT on MY! 168 Heller-'t I am the very pink of courtesy. Pat Clare-- His stay at school was short but Hopper-- He needs slicktoitivenessf' Morton- I am nothing if not critical. Janes- lt's getting serious, my hair is begin- Ecl, N. Hegge- My mind is my kingdom.
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