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it since Beasts' Barracks, it now became the all-important theme of thought. We waded into Math and French as a giant rejoicing to run his course until the Christmas writs, when we presented an appearance similar to the penitent prodigal. There seven men fell under the tenth-destroying rapid-fire guns of the Math Department, which was securely entrenched behind a breastworks of Descript and Calcule. In January we lost two men in a long but quiet battle with the Dis. detachment of the enemy, and in Febru- ary the Integral battery disintegrated us to the extent of two more. On the third of March we betook ourselves to the great city of Washington to insure the proper inaugu- ration of Mr. Taft. It was only another soiree, but as our lives are a continual stream of soirees, one so unusual was welcomed as a change. And now, with the approach of june, we go to the battery to sing our Furlough songs. On these balmy spring evenings as we mingle our voices in sweet songs of our furlough girl and furlough moon and all the happi- ness so soon to come, we can peer into that far-off blackness ahead of us and almost distinguish, in that land where dreams come true, the golden sheath-gown of that beautiful goddess we have worshipped so long-Fur- lough herself! We feel our hearts quicken with happiness as we watch the rapid approach of that day when we can reach forward with eager hands and part the curtains which have separated us so long from those thou- sands of joys that lie beyond. Furlough and Freedom, Summer and Sunshine, are standing there waiting to escort us to the four corners of this country and to remain with us while we realize the sweetest of our dreams, the fondest of our hopes. 1 4 ' 9
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