- DEBATING EXECUTIVE. C. Smith VV. B. Harvey, Secy. C. H. Delarue C. W. Lovatt G. W. Thorn N. S. Smilh Miss B. McKay A. W. Keeton A- Rose C. McKenzie Miss F. Parlee C. W. McCool, Pres Miss M. Robb H. Bowman G . Florence H. D. Ranns Page 29
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Now the Lords of Wesley sent a messenger unto the Lords of ’Toba, saying: “Lo, are we not brethren? Why should there be war or enmity between us? Are not our kings of one name and of one mind? Come, therefore, let us build a great wide throne, and let Andrew, King of ’Toba, sit down beside Andrew, King of Wesley, and let them rule the people as one Andrew and as one King! ” So it came to pass that the children of ’Toba and the children of Wesley joined themselves into one people, and dwelt together in the Land of Unity and Concord. But in that same year the Lords of the Land of Learning made a great decree and said: “There shall be no more hazing, and when the Freshmen come to dwell among us no man shall lay hands upon them, neither heap upon them personal indigni¬ ties, nor treat them with physical violence. ’ ’ Then Andrew, King of Wesley, and Andrew, King of ’Toba, which twain are one, seated upon the great wide throne, answered and said: ' “Let all the chil¬ dren or the Land of Unity and Concord give heed and obey this law.” But notwithstanding this decree, the Sophomores looked forth and •XH6 lohj s cr rue aa, ckeaT x cci e£ beheld the Freshmen, and lo! they were exceeding fresh. Then said the Sophomores one to another: “Are they not green? Come, let us initiate them. Then shall they walk in wisdom and be indeed men of our tribe and nation.” So the Sophomores bade all the Freshmen gather themselves to¬ gether and come, that they might be initiated. Then did the Freshmen take unto themselves the fruit of the faithful hen, even eggs from the merchant. And they said unto the merchant: “Are these eggs fresh, even as we are?” But the mer¬ chant answered and said unto the Freshmen: “By no means fresh; yet are they green indeed, even as ye are.’ And the Freshmen took the eggs, and they marched into the Land of Unity and Concord. Now when these things were told unto Andrew, the King, he hasted him unto Geordie, the Stick, the leader of the people. And the King did straitly charge the Stick and said unto him: ‘ ‘ Thou shalt see to it that the Freshmen suffer no hurt, neither any personal indignities, nor any physical violence.” So Geordie, the Stick, went forth and spake unto all the Fresh¬ men, a mighty host, and said: “If any man of you desireth not to be initiated, let him flee hence to his home. But whosoever desireth to be initiated, let him cast his weapons out of his hand, and freely let him enter the Hall of ’Toba.” Then the Freshmen answered with one accord and said: “We desire it. ’ ’ And they took the eggs which they had brought, and hurled them into the midst of the barbarians who had gathered themselves together to behold their defeat. And the barbarians departed in won¬ drous haste. Now when the Freshmen had come into the Hall of ’Toba, the Page 31
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