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PERPENDICULAR F ALLS' STRIKES LINE AT MIDDLE POINT LINE COMPLETELY BISECTED DROPPED FROM GIVEN POINT INVESTIGATION VVooIworth Hall Mathernrtlcs Room AprI IOth SPCCIIII It wa rumored that at an earIy hour thls mornm a perpe dIcuIar was dropped from 1 Iven polnt faIIIng In such a manner as to compIeteIy IJI cnt the glvel IIne A wIId scene of confuslon foIIowed Eye wltne es of the cxtastrophe say that the Ime made frantlc effort to avold the onrush of the p rpendlcular but all In valn The Ilne was truck amldsh p and I total Io s Suspects Held The perpetrator of thIs outra e IS 'xs yet unknown but severaI suspects ar under SUSPICIOU I-Iugh Dug an IS be-Ileved to hxve a knowledge of the case as on varrous OCCHSIODS for the past two years h has expre ed a deslre to commlt the deed Irrlerds of Hu h Du an deny hxs uIIt and CIaIm Intervlewed stoutIy malntalned that I-Iu II Duggan was Innocent and cI0sed by saylng I do not beIIeve that the entIe dlsposltlon of my frlend wouId p rmlt hlm to even thlnk of such an outra Fr ends of CIrIeton Ladd and Ted Cook are equaIIy certam of thelr Innocence and WIII II ht the cas If necessary Women In Case The most amazrng Informatlon unearthed was when Au ust Evenson avowed that a Iady was at the bottom of the consplracy The Iady has shown cunnln on several occaslons and her test mony wIII undoubtedly be of reat Interest Authorrtles Investlgate The publlc I9 to rest a sured however that 1 thorou h Investlgatlon wrll follow and any one connected Wlth the affalr w1II ICCCIVC thelr Iut oumshment Enemles of QarIeton Ladd Tedd Cook Ind I-Iugh Du an cIaITn hat they are all equally uIIt5 and should therefore receIve fuII credlt for tI'e offense At the same tlme the authorltles are of the OPIIIIOF that If the offense IS repeated the guIIty m xy expect nothrrg short of graduahon 7 I . C . ' , ' 2 ' . , I Q 'E .- ' s 2 g' ' , ' ' ' ' ' 's - ' ' ' . ' ' . ' ' ,ss . 2 ' . ' ' ' ' ' s ', , , e ' ' ' ' . ' ' s ' ' ' I . is 2 ' s . . l g I C . ' r . K- e ' ' . K g ' ' 2 ' , K , ' ' 1 e ss I , l , I A U Oro I 0 l ' Pu Cab ' . D that f,arIeton Ladd, and Ted Cook are to bIame. FIBHICIID Patton, when ' y L 1 1 1 , e ' ' ' ge. I .a . . . . ,g C , V . . U K g . g . v i - I g . .K S Y Y I 'g . . . . Z . Y. . . . . S '. . ' I , I x gg 'I
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EVOLUTION OF STUDENT LETTERS A Letter Home Unlverslty North Dakota Ot l 1915 Dear Mamma and Papa lNow I have arrlved ID the bw clty of Grand Iqork As yet I have been unable to Hnd myself among o ma y boys cl gxrls Oh mamma you hould see the funny looklng glrls There are many n ce g1rI here but some how I long for you There are so many rooms here you could easlly get lo t I a J number 300 on one of the doors And mamma as I was wall-:mg pa t one of the rooms there was a blg glass door I looked lrto the room and oh my' there were so many books on the tables and shelve and there was a man sxttln just htd among books In one of the other rooms I aw 0 many funny looklng thxngs I was afraxd to go mslde because I saw fro d snakes ID bottles rocks an glasses full of bugs and worms I ran down the hall as fast as I could run and someone called to me to stop I thought she was a teacher She to d me not to be frlghtened as he was Ruth Johnson a SCHIOY and wanted to know what was the trouble I told her I looked through the leyhole and IW a snake and I wa afrald She told me lt would not blte because xt was well tralned Mamma please send me thxrty five cent l pent the quarter you gave me and when I went to chool I hung my cap ln a cloak room and when I went to get It I could not find lt Ifverybody mules at me mammx when I wear th xt red and green sunt I Quess they all llke It so much so I have been wearlng It every day I am afrald lt wlll be worn out by the tlme I ct home One of the students asked me lf I ever had my halr cut ln my l fe I told hlm o Mamma dont you thmk It would be better lf I walt tlll I get home next summer and have grandma cut It Tell papa hello and tell brotlfer Blll to take good care of F dr. I must close I am I'II1lSl1ll'!QJ mv last p ece of candy From your little boy JAMIE I-Ie IS now a senior His last letter home read like this Dear Parents I arrlved at school tht mornlnv bverythmg 1s 0 K Send me fifty buck by return mall Your son lVl 78 . . , , c. , . . . . . . N g . ' Ps. . ' S r. an . , s ' . ' .1 s - - g . , ' s. s 2- J ' Q . , 5 - k X . I , ' , . . ' ' , 1 , ' g D . s' s , ' gs an , , , d ' 3 . I f S ' , , ' T? S . ' - . - . sg s C I ' . s ' , 2, 2 K . V ' I . g . .. . - - . 5 - 11 uv 1 A . n . , i 1. . ' ' . i . , ' s g. A . . . s . .
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POOR RICHARD S ALMANAC We have heard that nothlng affects the standard of this school so much as the example and the advlce of the graduatlng class We trust that our mfluence has been beneflclal and that the followmg ul S will be a gulde Freshmen The path you mu t travel IS long and you wlll often be weaned but do not despair for Sheepskms follow the mldnlght oll Don t be dxscouraged because you are green for A green bough rarely breaks and greenness IS a sxgn of growth Beware of the Soph He IS a crafty fellow and wlll surely try to work your bralns lnstead of h s own Sophomores You have now reached the age at whlch you are prone to become slaves to fashion and foollshness Vle urge upon you Be not frlvolous for the styllsh COIHUYC secures not IO per cent and blg heads have llttle w1t Become fluent ID conversation We acqulred our proflcxency during the one oclock perlod of Engl sh IV Do you llkewxse for fluent talking IS essentlal to good blufflng and a good bluffer IS the martest one ln class But be not overconhdent for self satlsfactxon precedeth a flunk unlors Your Ideals frighten u You rush ln where SCNIOYS fear to tread but where xgnorance IS bl tls folly to be wise However ln prac tlce Ignorance wlll not save you Take for your watchword Monthly Grades' SCUIOYS Let us adopt the followmg maxlms Get along wlth as little work as posslble for belng studlous IS a lonesome task When you want to gossip collect ln the hallways thereby sax mg the reputatlon of the study room Accept a fifty dollar positron Teach because you love to not for money for Money lS vrle lucre Faculty To you our suggestlons are few It lS a tremendous expen e for students to keep their lamps well filled Supply the oll for them for generosity hath It s own reward Never Hunk anyone It IS very mconslclerate and of cour e students are not to blame lf you give hard examlnatlons for Ah A teacher may aslt a questlon that twenty five vuse men cannot answer As lgn les ons of extra length on Frlday thus assuring to the students a quiet re tful Saturday 1nd Sunday slnce absence of occupatlon IS not rest and ldleness leadeth to the Orpheum Never hesltate to answer questxons on Monday morning You wlll relleve much embarrassment Class of I9l9 '30 9 . Y S , m C .. D, . . . .. . . . . .. . 7 Y ' T3 ' . .. .. . K . , g .D .., . . . 3 1 . .. . , . .. .. . . - .. .. . , - y . . , . , . . . . . t ... . , ' Q .7 . . . . . J .. S. M . . . . . . . 'CQ ' - , .-c, . - y -. , . . . ' Y . v v . . , .. . . .. , . S .. . . .. . . . .. f . , . C' t . 1 -- . L Y - - Q , - ' . . -R S K , . I . Q . K 4, c , ,, . . .. ... .. . , i 5. .
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