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c'Z'me Fable of important Svents -x-1-+-x-+ SEPTEMBER. 20. The Freshmen arrive. 3. They dusted their faces. 25. Had onions for dinner. 27. jim Almony met a femme. 30. Fine day--gave Professor Cissel a rest. 'X' OCTOBER. 4. The Sophs visited the Freshmen. 6 . Hill CH. PJ borrowed a telescope. 7. Poker Flat bought a box of apples. 9. We visited a watermelon patch. 10. We had cramps. 13. Whitson went to church. 15. Juniors skipped French. 17. Professor Soho skipped Junior Class. 21. Strahorn sick. Reason : Wal1's in town. 25. Conn washed his feet. 26. Conn had a bad cold. 27. Conn went home. Reason : Sick from washing his feet. 3I.- Jim went calling. 'X' NOVEMBER. 1. Had bread and potatoes for breakfast. 2. Had potatoes and bread for breakfast. 5. Clarke had a girl. 10. Dog-catcher caught Toby. 190
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I. OME l we'll dance again, my love Ere the waltz is o'er. On its rhythmic strains, my love, Let our spirits soar. Let no thought of other hours Linger in thy breast 3 In thy Fancy's rosy bowers Let my spirit rest. II. Soft away the shadows fly, Rapidly the while. But an hour, and from the sky Morn will night beguile. But an hour, and I am gone Many a weary mile. Dark will be my heart and love, Shadowed from thy smile. 1.7119 .fast waltz. -Z'+'l'+'l'+++'!--3' 189 III. Smile again 5 thy smiles are roses. Let them ever bloom l Each a flower of heaven discloses, Shining through my gloom. Though the harp of life is broken, Round each voiceless string Then thy friendship's priceless token Shall forever cling. IV. There's a tear upon the rose On thy bosom fair Q Glittering like the dew that glows In the morning air. Gone the music l all is o'er, Hark the morning knell l I shall see thee never more - Love, oh l love, farewell !
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Tommy greatly worried. Boys afraid to eat sausage. Tommy succeeded in recapturing Toby. Boys ate sausage. Strahorn changed his socks. Put the left one on the -right foot, and vice versa. Clarke called on J'im's girl. Jim bought a pistol. Bill apologized. Went to Cambridge ? Pete had an operation performed on his voice. 'I' DECEMBER. Played in the mud with the Mutes. Chawlie bought a high hat. Students bought ancient eggs. 'I Chawlie didn't wear his hat. Conn took a nap. Christmas holidays began. 'X' JANUARY. Reunion. Bad marks in classes. Lyles and Strahorn made 5. in Analytical Geometry. Billy took up inspection. Furniture moved off third floor. Good CPD dinner. Examination schedule put up. f Thinking of gouges. I Isanogle went to church. The Junior Class skipped the Sparrow. Exams began. IQI
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