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Second Prize Upper Class Story On: bright September clay, a few years ago. a young fellow walked briskly down the sidewalk leading from the penitentiary. The joyousness and gnod will of earth seem- ed to be reflected in his face. As he neared the gate. he turned to take a look at the building where he had been for two years. It was a large gray stone building with mar row barred windows. The grounds surrounding the instituh tion were shut off from the outer world by a high stone wall. On the whole it was a very uninviting place in which to live; However, that was past. Harry Crcw was free. and able to look the world in the Face. At this moment he was on his way to keep an appointment For a personal interview with the governor. The forty minute ride to the governor's ofFlce seamed very short. It had been two years since he had ridden in a street car, and the new sensation was very pleasant. it seemed to Harry that the wheels were saying. I'l am free. I am free, l am free. As he approached the large white capitol, Harry thought his heart would break with happiness. The governor was bending over his desk when Harry was ushered in. He turned around quickly, and saw standing before him a young man about twenty-two years old. Harry was a tall athletic fellow, dressed in a neat blue suit. His clear blue eyes look- ed straight into the eyes- of the governor. His Firm chin showed determination. and strength of charactert His hand- some face was lighted with a pleasant smile. Good morning. my boy, greeted the governor. You are right on timel u-ngh lt-i-IIJ
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Fantaliel IFirat Prize Upper Class Humorous PoemJ PLACE Ce1l in Freshman's Brain. TIME Vacant period. EXIT-Studious thoughts. ENTER FantasiesI Sometimes I wish't I was a man An. wan so big al !Y tan That I could strut a over the earth And make 'em all Iook smaII. Sometimes I wish't I was a g'raffe An' had a neck so long I jes could look over any 01' thing And see what's goin' on. Sometimes I wish! that I could be A great big soarin' kite Then I could simply Hip my tail Al those I linsan't like. Sometimes I wish't I didn't have A mama nor a pa To make me stay in every night And 'bide by cv'ry law. Sometimes I dearIy wish I could Jes be a stingarec Then lyd jes lay in wait for those That have been stingin' me. Sometimes I wiah't I was as handsome As that young guy Lucrce Then as I passed by Kate each time SheId gladly speak to me. Sometimes I wish't I was John D. With all his piles of cash Then 'twouId be an easy thing Fur me to make a mash. Sometimes I wish't I was the owner Of a delicatessen store 50 I could eat jes lots of sweets An' still have plenty more. SometimEHAwT that can't be the beIIl Dawgonit anyway! I guess I've let this wishin' go too far; It 5 another Hunk today. BEN DENNIE. ' I 4. lvaentl-unjp
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b Good morning, Governor Moreheadt answered the oy. Let us get right down to work. You know that I have pardoned you. but I wanted to tell you why. You were given a twanty year sentence for grand larceny I have Iookemi into the case. and found that you were not entirely to blame. It was your first offense, and you were used as a tool for hardened, experienced men. I have pardoned you because of thiS. and because of your good bahavior the past two years. I Htmly believe in you, and I want you to make good. Here are your papers. Thank you. sir.' said Harry. You will never know how grateful I am to you. I will do my best to make good I01 your sake. You will never regret what you have Clone for me. HHavc you decided what you will do First? asked the governor. Yes, I will finish my education. I am very glad to hear thatf' replied Mr. Morehead. Let me know now and then how you are getting along. wiII you?H UYes, air. if It wouldn't bother you, said Harry. HNot at all. not at a . my boy. but I have an important meeting in a few minutes. so I will have to say goodbye for today Harry. Good morning. sir. and thank you again. said Harry as he left the office. While at the penitentiary. Harry had become interested in agriculture. He had resolved to enter the state univer- Sily. in order to take a course that would Ht him for his work. This was the nineteenth of September, and the uni- versity was to open two days later. Harry made his way to the univarsity. which was a few blocks away from the capiloI. As he entered the campus a group of boys standing near the main building, were attracted by the stranger. Who is he? What's his name? Does anybody know him? were some of the remarks. No one remEmbered ever having seen him before. Harry stopped, and asked one of the boys where the chancellor's OEICC wast uI'll show you. said one of the boys. Come along. Is this your Hrs! year here? Yes. What's your name? Harry Crew. tNinetm'nl
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