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STYLE, in en- grewing, if but ez reflex of the ability behind it. It if cz character- mezrle of the en- graving executed in our work- roo mr, which goverrtf in rtezml- ing in the social and bufrrzerr world LL productions coming from our establishment are ac- knowledged as refined in taste, distinctive in execution and authoritative in style. Invitations for Weddings, Marriage Announce- ments, and all forms for every Social Function. Engraving for Business, Banks, or Stationery for polite correspondence embellished with Mono- grams, Coats-of-Arms, Crests, Addresses. SAMPLES WITH PRICES ON REQUEST PETER PAUL SLSON Art Stationers and Engrcwers 136 North Pearl Street, Buiialo, N.Y. The Chas. H. Elliott BUFFALO Company The Largest College Engraving House in the World OPTICAL CO. COMMENCEMENT INVITATIONS CLASS DAY PROGRAMS CLASS PINS CAC D nee Programs ' I Vralernily C H E C O , r-r1lLAn:l.DrnA and I itations YV fi W6 Class Inserts ' H ri fo, 574 Main Street ather Dance PQ Fraternity cfj1'PP0d7'f,m,- C es and and Class Vers 'Wedding Invitations and Calling Cards Slntionery ,Spectacle and W ORKS-17TH STREET and LEHIGH AVE. Philadelphia, Pa. Eye Glass Makers The advertisers pay for results-not to ornament THE REFLECTOR. 94
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Bib 131111 iiuvr Swv KIEFER1IH a rush? NIAUL-YVith his hair mussed? MCKNIGHT-With anything to smoke? DEVINE-StUCli in a quiz? ADAMS-VVithout a grouch? SCHEMEL-VVhen he is not swearing or singing? DEGELLEKE-Dignihed? LEWIS-'When not combing his tache ? Dickson-At an ether extraction? OGDEN-ln Sunday School? KOHLER-Cribbingf ?j? SCHWARTZ-When not taking notes in lecture? CHAFFEE-'Without his gold instrumentsin use? STAFFORD-Taking life easy? SWIADOS-Un time for lecture? BODE-ln a hurry? Doc. WILLIAMS-l!VithOUf a smile? COHEN-VVith a clean shave? WOODBURY-Without a swelled head? SULLIVAN-Returning what he borrows? MOORE'lfVhCH he could not give advice to the Chemistry Prof.? lNlERLE-Without Lewis? EnsIGN-Taking notes? CUNNINGHAM-Loaning anything? DOLLINGER-yVhCH not dressed up? MAGNER-Speaking softly? LEVY-VVithout his bottle of milk for lunch?? NICKEE-VVhen not starting somethingn? PALLEYESCH-Talking English? TENCH-IH need of an assistance? BECKER-Covering less than a yard with each step? DODGE-Unoccupied? Pawlowslci-At peace? 1 KUTSCHER-In the Infirmary? PELCYGER-Looking handsome? LAVERY-Contented? HART-Playing football? NIURPHX'-Without a good story? EVANS-Silent at the chair? EBLING-Unwilling to play the piano? NEWELL-Talking sense? VAIQENTI-IH college the week before finals? LAY-With a difhcult question in quiz? DR. KAY-Broke? GIBBIN-When he didn't smell of hair tonic? PRIOR-With a modest laugh? RICHMOND-Looking thin? MCIQINLEY-Without a grin? EDDY-Awake? FLANAGAN-Taking a correct bite? GAUGEL-Quiet? IANOWITZ-Without his pocket mirror? KLEIN-Talking without his hands? FITZPATRICK-With real tobacco? 93 ,
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I THE R151-eLEcToR 32 4 V b E? Sfrrtinn Blihrarg One of your patients just called up and said that the gold filling you put in fell out.'7 . DEVINE: No, that can't be, for it was in a lower tooth. Hear what happened to Ensign? No, what was it? Why, he ate some birdseed by mistake at breakfast, and then Went to sleep in class With his head under his arm. Fitzpatrick thinks that if he sends his patients home with a bicuspid clamp on the first bicuspid, and a cotton roll under, that there will be no danger of their forgettlng to keep their next appointment. Levy has an idea that it makes a difference which way one puts the flask of a full denture in the vulcanizer. He holds that as the vulcanite is in a liquid con- dition during the process of vulcanizing, that unless the fiask is put in with the teeth down they might get out of position. DR. LANE: What are the symptoms of pericemer1titis? GAUGE'LZ Why, its, er-er-'7 DR. LANE: Well, why don't you go on? GAUGEL: There seems to be a difference in opinion back here. Speaking of combinations, isn't that what they call the train that runs be- tween Perry and Batavia? 95
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