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W..f A.A. ,..,. ,... ,.,. 1-51 . f. ,tiff ' , 5?'jgQ 'ff','if '.j'rggj -'i'35..1f1Tf QL'1'1:-'1-a:f:- gf 1 .Q,Qj :gi K Ff'g'1! Qi'1F' 2 ' 435.21-fikfim 1RoIl all Section fllbebicine 1Delinquents accounted for by the Tainmzmy fback rowl gz1ng.l lNS'l'RUCTORf GCl1tlCmCl1, I notice that this little book l have here records not only the intellectual, but also the physical, condition of the class. Proceeds to call the roll. 9F Old H undred Angus. Herr. Ducth Arndt. T.fIn jail. Prof. Jay Andrews. T.-Sick. l.AlYhat is the difficulty? 'PA Nervous exhaustion. --Daisy' Bell. Present. High T. Becbe. T.-,lust called out by lady. B, Flat Brode. A T.--Gone to conference. Papa Brett. T.eXVife's sick. l.f Indeed! T.AYes, sick of Brett. :FFor various rcasons the full name is given, although the Doctor usually uses the sum imc only. 151
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Che llbassing Show HE Co-lids. gave a benefit concert at the upper amphitheater, in which an assembly of several hundred women, with here and there an equally entertained man, warmly applauded the per- formers. The proceeds wentto buy an overcoat for MR. A. XY. lXIoNTGoMERY, a worthy member of the middle class. The artists were, Miss KATE CROXYLEY, Miss EFFIE VVALLACE, Miss TILLIE SCHRAM, Miss lXlARIE P. U'CoNvERx', Miss AGGIE SEAGER, Miss GEORGIA Sxuomaass, Miss NOBLE B. FULLENWIDER, Miss QDTILL ARNDT, FRAULEIN BADING and MAIE. DANNIELTS. 3' il 9 THE PROGRAMME was AS FOLLOXYSZ I. lmpersonations of Shyloclc, . Miss TILLIE SCHRAM. 2 SOLO-Sweet Marie, . . . Miss MARIE P. OCQNVERY. 3. SOLO-You can't play in our back-yard, . Miss EFFIE XVALLACE. 4. RHCITATION-Qh, Mrs. Flannigan, what d'5 Miss AGGIE SEAGER. 5. SOLOfGirl wanted, . . . Miss GEoRG1,x Sxrmptamss. 6, Selection from The, Grand Duchess. . Miss OTELL AARNDT. 7. SOLO --- l'm Mamrnafs Little Girl, . Miss NLTPBLE B. FULLENWHJER. S. LECTURE-Qui' Girls need not Marry unless Miss IQATE CROXYLEY. 9. Selection from Frau, Frau, . FRAULEIN BADING. IO. SOLO-Role d'Equi.page, . . MME. DANx1EL'rs. fe mean by Sh akespeare. Mackie. . Petrie. that? . 1492. Petrie. they want to, Especially engaged for thisi performance after having sung 375 nights at the Tired. Wfolf Beer harden. 150
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Y. M. C. A. Brewer-y. Here. Primer-Class Wlillien Bird. Here, rllzlvfcz' I3 ates. T.-He just received a televram tellinff him to come home 1m mediately. Spencerian Ballauce. T.-Gone to Louisville. Rev. Bacliug. T.-Sick. l.--XYhat are some of his symptoms? T.- Headache and tired feelmff l.vGentlemcr1, this is a well pionouucccl Case of tx phoid We will place him on a milk diet and surprise his stomach McAllister Bloke. T.-He is siclcdof medicine Rooster Brown. T.-He got a this morning. LINC-21-AlOl'ltllH Burns. check from home 5estercl1x 'mtl dont teel well T.--He clou't hear you, Doctor He s iewchuff a lcttei fiom his girl. l'. vlaclcsou Berry. 'l'.!He is making a call- on H5 man Sing Ling Barstow. T.-'AGatlie1'ing laundry. ii Piper Heiclsieclcn Bryant. T.-Got tuberculosis. l.-ls that right? 'l'.4Yes, sir. lle's a beer cousumptixc Bill Nye Cunningham. Here. Farmer Connell. T.f Gone to-XfVauwat0sa Fire Escape Cowles. T.fa Gone to get married l.-lucleecll XVC will placc him ou an alhumiuous diet with Cold baths every time his temperatuxe rises aboxc IO l
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