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Barg begins to show signs of almost hunIa11 intelli- gence, he has discovered a little Red Spot. R. M. Brooks, when dressed in wisdom, drops into poetry-a loaling-place for the drearners. DIAMOND. Some one lend me their tooth-brush. -Guess where he got it. KESTNER-to Miss Meek: I have counted you in with my other liabilities. DR. XVAY-to Crutcher: I never gratify idle curi- osityf' A little learning is a dangerous thing. --Fuzvhnzmz Class, HICKMAN. That girl will tiirtf' YonERs. I 'll bet she wont HICKMAN. Yes, I say she will, and I know whereof I speak. COLLIER. All feminines are pretty. LEVAN. That only t'11IbI'lIff'5 tl1e ones under two hundred pounds. Ain't I gettin' to be a bigly boy? -Prifrs. SUSIE. It's late! I know it is dark, how shall I get home? HERMAN. Be quiet, my dear: take my arm, and let me be your guide. SUSIE. Very well. It is n't over eleven blocks, and please do n't hurry. PATIENT. Excuse me, Mr. Grant, but have you a magnet about you? GRANT frxazluzrrrzssvdj. N-ll-IIO F PATIENT. You certainly attract me. My appetite is good it my purse is en1pty. - Hfoad. Kahn, the Art Editor, says that he can draw every tooth in the mouth Without the patient being conscious ofthe operation, provided it is held open. Instrument- a pen. HERBIAN. Jennie, my Own True Love. XVhat though the wind blows strong? XVhat though our skirts wave high? For heaven is just and sends the dust To blind the bad man's eye. For tl1y sake, tobacco, I VVould do anything but die. -Bfnssfx. PATIENT. How can I get a set of teeth? DILL tjvlqrffizlfm. Kick a dog. Fishback, while calling upon one of his young lady friends was asked, what a Dentist used for painless ex- traction. After a quiet of several moments he responded thusly: VV-h-y, I think they use devitalized air at College. A FRI+:snMriN's So1.ILoQvv IIN ExAMs.J I 've tho't my last thunk, And wiuked my last wunkg Now, what can e'er save me From a terrible tiunk? fllr fJ0714l'.H DR. INIATLACK-IO Mr. P. in class: Now, have you all the muscles of this part exposed? MR. P. Yes, sir, I think I have. DR. M. And do you know the name of each? MR. P. I can name them all. DR. M. XVell, can you give the origin and inser- tion ? MR. P. tz'zzs1u11brz'sel. Origin and insertion? 1 Thozzgbf- jizllul Doctor, I do u't believe I have cut that one out yet. LOST.-In dissectingfroom: Kestner's appetite. Finder please return, and receive reward.
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Springtime Love. Spring, with all her wealth is here: The Fields are covered with carpet green: The songs of birds entrance my ear, Where tl1e trees uplift their leafy screen The flowers are blooming on the hill: The lazy idlers seek the shade: The ferns are growing by the rill, XVhere barefoot children love to wade. The air with scent of flowers is sweet: Bees are humming in every nook: The fish are gamboling at my feet, As I sit and dream beside the brook. Sweeter to me than perfumed air. Than singing brook, or hum of bees, Than all the sounds of nature, fair, XVhispered to me by springtime breeze. I26 Is what I hear my sweetheart say. Her face. witl1 light of love, aglow: I think of you by night and day. My darling boy, I love you so. Fly to my breast, my june bird, dear, Come nestle thy head upon my arm, Through all the dangers of the year, I'll gladly shield thee from all harm. Her snow-white arms 1ny neck entwiue I steal a kiss like morning dew: VVhile one fair hand I hold in mine, She softly whispers, I love but you. Queen of my heart, for thee I long: Sweetly I dream of thee by day. Thou art my daily prayer and song, Guiding 1ny steps in the upward way G. D. r
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