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Eecfurers Who shall dispute what the lecturers say? Their words sufiicientg but to ask a reason In such a state as theirs is not treason. I. D. HOIJLZENZ Born and bred a gentleman, yet u lover of statistics -not poetry. H. P. CARLTON: The best ideas that can be forged in your thoughts, be servants to you. W. F. SHARP: He was the very mildest-mannered man. I. G. SHARP: With eyes of blue and beard of formal cut, Full of wise laws and modern instances. E. BUNNELL: The very pink of perfection. F. W. HARNDEN: There lives more faith in honest doubt, Believe me, than in half the creedsf' H. R. VVLLEY: To all facts there are laws. Demonstrators Knowledge is not happiness. C. A. LITTON: Wit and judgment often are at strife. C. P. HAUSELT: Kindness is wisdorng there are none in life But need it and may learnf' O. TOBRINER: Knowledge is bought only with a weary care, And wisdom means a world zyfj5zzz'1z. W. M.. HERRINGTON: Labor is good for a man, bracing up his energies to conquest and without it life is dull, H. D. NOBLE: For he who is honest is vzabfc, Whatever his fortunes or birth. B. VV. STIC1-1: How happy could I be with either! But while ye thus tease me together, To neither a word will I sayf' S. P. TUGGLE: He that dies, pays a!!de!1i.v. 49
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S. I. FRAZER: W'hen he speaks not like a citizen, you find him like a soldier. L. D. BACIGALUPI: WCll'6 born a restless, needy crew, Show me a happier man than you. - '7-'resbman Demonstra tors Would some kind friend show me how to heat H20 and liquify bouillonf' C. H. BOXVMANZ With much quickness, ever to be taught. E. D. KEEFFE: A worker-not a drone. C. B. PORTER: I never have pity for conceited peoplef' I. A. Jamey: spoke. B. C. Boasaka Our Guardians They will give the devil his due. Miss VINCENT: Kind, good, and gracious. COL. HUBBARIJ1 Patience is a plant that grows GEORGE: A wife, ah, gentle deities! can he That has a wife ere feel adversity? GUS: I'm growing careless of my dress, Pm sweeping floors, but that's not best His silence, methinks, expresses more than if : I charge thee, fling away a flzlsc 1'mj51'csx1'a1z.,' not in all gardens -Fm growing wisef' BILLY: Oh! Billy is of mighty use, The stairs are dark and long, He never kicks at his abuse, But whistles a merry song. Zlnassorfed Sizes OUR PATIENTS: Hasten not away, sweet thing, The pain is but a moment. 50 he
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