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II. But XVOIIIHIIVS part was light. If history shows well: It was to sing, to dance, lie fair, tl1e stories tell. Or, as you all recall, Like that famed Grecian dame XYho only knit and rnveled. That she might knit again. The Old and The New. I. In the long, long ago, XVhen this old world was new. The days rolled by the same. And the skies were just as blue. Tasks no douht were many, The clouds were just as gray, Lil-e's duties to be met The same as are to-day. III. But things have somewhat changed, And woman finds a place, Right lveside 11er brother, And 's learned to keep a place. In science, art. or trade, The sister may be found, No, not at the bottom, But near tl1e topmost round. v. In the Class of Nineteen-two, Her name is written thrice: Vifliile to her fellow-classmates, There 's wish to thank them twice. For what manly deference, Shown with such good will, XYhich respects the woman, And yet sees the workmnn's skill! M. D. 11. IOO Iv. Life may have its pleasures, And yet have work for all: Man and woman both, may now Answer to duty's call. Some think it wiser far For her to ravel lace, Others give a kindly word. And help her in tl1e race.
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I 2 S 4 5 6 1 S 9 IO. II I2 13 I4 15 16 I7 I5 19 20 2I Valuable Additions to the Ten Nights in a Bar-room. Prlrrs. The Pony and its Use in College Life. Collier. The Science of Borrowing. Cfngftald. Cincy after Dark. Smlf. How to Go through College without Study. Slraff azzfjw' Idle Thoughts of an Idle Fellow. P01'!!1L15.v. The Life of it Liar. A1'1'11K'. Perpetual Punctuality. Brz'11mzrf. The Bridges I have Burned. C. ,-1. Brvrivz. Irish as She is Spoke. Pal li'nv'a'a1z. Modern Methods of using a Discoverer fexplorerl. f71IZ'l'.Y Extraction under N, O. lifting How to Beg Cigarettes, l.tUI'g 'lI1LIfl'. The Secret of XVinning Prizes. Dazvlv. How to Make a Crown in Thirty Days. 5'1z1114ga1'if11.f'1' A Spanish Queen. Hzzlfhw. How to Get Fat. lJm'ha!w'. The XVise Guy. fllnrrix. Anatomy that we know not of. In forty-four yol- umes. fIlllI.l.7I'C7t15.V, Hearts I Have Broken. Jffss fr11k1'zz.v. The Next Morning After. Zrffr. w -1 s 2 sg. 1 25. 211: . go. qi. 1, 1- ss 1.7 3 4 s A5 4. sy-- N. tp. CD. C. D. S. Library. I and Baron Nlunchausen Compared. Done in deckle edges: very instructive. T. Hmfgcs, Scriptural Quotations and lNIis'Quotations: A volu- minous discussion on various Biblical subjects - Hell's Fire in particular. Yol. II, pl xituj f B. 17171. The Gypsy Conquest. ! nzY1'rr. Comparative Description of Porcelain Inlay. b'nlfbr1'. 'XVhen the Sky is Iiathed in Purple. CIllX.Y1AlIilf. The Story of a Dead Hero. l71'am011iz'. Valuable Acquisition. lff1'1m'm1. Mighty Fine. lr. Ill, B1 waht. Modern Fables. fuzzy, Methods of Constructing Lower Cleft Palate Cases. f 1'.rh6tn'Z'. Yelum or Ulwttirator, XVl1ich? A scientific treatise on cleft palate mechanisms. Bound in yulcanite. f'1lul1'm'iI11,r Ball. Me and the Czar ot' Russia Compared as Parliamen- tarians. l?zn'5gn'. Anatomy of the Arm: VVith special reference to the pecto-major IYalton muscle, .51 G, lllzllwz. Borrowed Brass: A romance of two Labs. lll1'.v.v Hzrjf
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Scenes of Scenes Seen and Unseen. T was just at the close of an ordinary day in college, when all the following occurred. sO the time could have no influence. It all transpired within the rooms ofthe college building among the usual number of chairs, cuspidors, and other paraphernalia, so the environment is also unaccountable, It had grown dusk. Every embryo dentist, son of a dentist, sons of preachers and guns. had left the building, Roll had been called so long ago it was forgotten. The janitor was through with the clinic room. It was at least three hours since Miss XVarnick, in her polite, emphatic way. had refused a freshman two bullets for technical work. It has been said in a few llllCS preceding, that all the students had left. That is an incorrect statement, for were that the case, there would be no object for the writing of this narrative. I do not know whether the lone one was a preachers son or a son-of-a-gun. One of the two, he must have been. Possibly both. First place, he had lingered, to swipe a plaster bowl Cand no one but a preacher's son would do that-7. Secondly, he must have been a sun-of-a-gun, to go through what he did. I suppose he found his plaster bowl, but that is a ques- tion soniewhat foreign to this subject. Time flew with IUI him, and before he knew what he was about, James had Finished with his work, and-not knowing of another presence in the buildiugfshnt it up as tight as the chambered nautilus. Consequences: strange feelings on the part of the hero in question. After finding out it was no use, he composed himself. and was resigned to his fate, He wandered about a bit, tried every chair in the building. and finally concluded he 'd rather have a XVilkerson. Then he was at a loss for something to do next. At last a lucky thought. He tried and tried, and finally succeeded in climbing down into Dr, XVay's private office, but just to convince himself that he could. Then he opened the door, and emerged into Miss 'XYarnick's cage. He was strongly inclined to sing as a bird. but refrained belbre the refrain was reached. Tl1e11 he sat down in the chair. and trying as much as possible to shape a llelsarte position, mut- tered: It is quite a responsible position, that of secref tary. Then he read Blackstone a while, and grew tired of his duty. Then, suddenly going back to the office, he was lost to sight. But only for a few moments. He again emerged in a blue coat 4Dr. NVay'sl, holding along, thin bible under his arm. As he walked forward with a
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