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f . D F' Qily f The LYQN EQ - V ' ,gay his 6555 ' H21 ' 5555 l I l a 4 I ' x -5. I I Decline and Fall of the Ljt Handed Monkey Wrench B EFORE the days of Adam the monkey wasking. There were not the large cities of today to hinder his progress. He could go from one part of the country to another without getting caught by trafiic policemen at stop signs. Also if he wanted to stop by the side of the path which his fathers had trodden for centuries, or park on the limb by the side of his tree road, in other words, if he wanted to go out on a limb he would not be pinched as most people are in this day and age. tPinched is a slang expression for Twenty dollars and costs. J The monkey traveled either by day or night or not at all. He nearly always traveled by swinging from tree to tree or by walking on .12 .222 1 ,il nl' ' l I at .ill x 5.5 Fig ffl: z., il' i il' I ,jig the ground. Most authorities agree that man is far superior to the fy fm monkey in this respect. Man invented the aeroplane and it is said the A ' monkey never thought of such a thing. llt may seem that this informa- ' , tion about the aeroplane is off the subject but variety is the spice of T life.J I! L By centuries of practice the monkey had become very proficient in ,I l the tree, so by the time that this article chronicles he was obtaining 1? 2 most all his food from nuts or tree fruit. Being by nature a herbivor- 0 ous animal, the monkey waxed strong physically. He always picked the nuts with his right hand, holding to the limb T g with his left hand, two feet and tail. The monkey's tail acted very 1 much as a safety factor does in mechanics today-always something to fall back on. Many people have noticed the monkey yet today has a , A ii i slight curl in his tail. This is caused by the fact that long ago when a i ln ! picking nuts from trees in the dark jungles of Brown County, he either '. ' 'fi' kept it curled around a limb or kept it curled as an emergency so 'L' should he fall it would catch on some limb, thus he would not have to drop the nuts already picked. Curious as it may seem, yet easily explained by Lamark's theory of acquired characters, the monkey lost all use of his left hand except to swing from limb to limb. For eons of time he has done this, always keeping the right one free to carry bread, paddle his young and pick nuts-the most important of which was to pick nuts which he fed his family. It is easily seen that both hands are necessary but at no time was a monkey ever known to pick nuts with his left hand. ,Qi Q, Simly-four
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D X, f YM ,Tiff MM V K N h ag' .ix if I I if l ii l l ill? l i 1 4 l I l j . l l Stay' Aczlvwicfe VVhen going down the paths of life VValk hand in hand with God, 'This he who holds the brambles back And clears the path you trod. Give naught for truth and honestness And learn to sacrifice Heed not the words of foolish men, But take the good advice. HJXLLIE PERSINGER, '26 Public Speaking Party vw Q o .. .M X F -,I ag 5:7 ui! N 25 5'-5 XZ ,I l I I I E555 ESU 1512 :::g ' 1 my fly lm Q N Monday night, January 25, about twenty-three members of the first semester Public Speaking Class met at the C. E. room of the i - Christian Church to await the arrival of their teacher, Miss Clare l l , Allen. Having thoroughly enjoyed the work with her during the past y l semester, they chose this way of expressing their appreciation. i l j Everything was planned without her knowledge, until she received j f a note of instructions and then it required great tact on the part of f i Q Miss Troth to persuade her to go. The students retired to the Aid Q Room. She was thoroughly surprised, but entered into the games and 0 1 fun of the evening with the rest, in spite of the shock. After enjoying - the games, all gathered around the fireplace, eating apples and cookies ' and toasting marshmallows. Assembling at the piano, music and songs g i i were enjoyed by all, thereby ending an evening of fun. Misses Allen ii i and Troth make admirable chaperones. 2 Want Ads ll!!! SMU Wanted-Some one to argue with james Tucker-Miss Allen. 'W Wanted-Some one to assist Miss Aldridge in the assembly- Good Students. Wanted-An assistant to ward off the girls.-Mr. Current. Wanted-To sell my Latin knowledge.-Robert Peden. l l i 1 533 'i 4 t 2 Y - , ., . Qi, TQ U37 Q3 Si.1-t y-six
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