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Departement of Mathematics. Mr. Hollingsworth : To what are these lines. parallel, Miss Julia? V Julia: To each other, sir. Mr. H. fto Freshmanjz Your know- ledge of the L. C. M. and the G. C. D. is an unknown Quantityg I fear I shall have to re-fresh you next year. January 26. Mr. Hollingsworth told another joke. Wednesday morning announcement: All those who had requests before the Faculty please see me just after chapel. Mr. Acree fin announcement at break- fastl: At 5:30 P. M., Mr. Hollingsworth will meet all Seniors who are crippled in Trig. ' N Miss Webb Cas Mr. Acree walks to his seatlz Mr. Acree himself seems to limp. ' 1.1. THEOREM. Prove that as a Senior approaches in- definitely near the limit of Trig.,', she approaches definitely near the state of lunacy. ' , my 24' 1-'lfifzxfo :do 1'f': C'-R.57. Q30 AFPGR' Hffcffif ir-. '3 Q- SX X 1 I' L Z' YC s fr ,Q . X 17N fy j ii ,if 'f , r .I ' L Y Q 'Q,zsvf3 GMT- fb T ,X we if be - 'c GC 6 I C3 H 1193 q-7 ff? A' filfii 1' mfifb Qlfqf wLr7,u,V C 4 . 509 It ,. 4 C , Q 6' Oiqlz QQ 9 W J . SPZ 'Of ' ,J pcm QW? L Su' Sth? ll .5 72' K .Ji-,. Covl qbyellzl ii Q0 Qi, I Two by Two Qi Se'Qq9P,l, Q CLS, hrl 'D he' . ' lx '
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