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Pownall: You may dazzle the World some day, but, my dear sir, it 's like the State Bar Asso- ciation, it won't stay dazzled very long. Anderson, R. M., Parent: Karr, E. D.: Cates: and Riling-back-row sports: For God's sake, pass me that book, he 's going to call on me next. Lyons: I'm one of the P. 0, gang, and you know we are all sports down there. .igg Cooksey: Baker College has ruined him for life, now give him a cue, and he will become a Chinaman. Dinsmoor: So wise so young, they seldom live longf' Barrow: Truly a good vehicle in which to wheel knowledge to market. Colvin: Not a ladies' man, if he is good-looking. -R v mfr-' : 4 uw: Z S X41 f .rv A S fffmk 1 I 9' S 1 f - Q Y X Q, h lxgglwxg .HX-Lx l fflllp., .1 2 KZ in 5 W - . Q, 5' - H- 'ffl' H, gy P - 'al ft N 'E 14,44 W I A f film' - - lllfil ' xl ' I4 1 Wal, ' -gyyjqgfijgjfffj ff' G, W A ' t 1 :2.'vUP',.,'L,4'2 ' iEff'i'5'6 if 'J ,I ' ' 37 1 l ' ' ' f ' l 'W , d R' , ! ' ' I ' ' jl' ff 'iff 5i??5:5:?2 EF -. Q Q . f. tl A- arf-AJ - A 1 ' eff: if-:i+f.- ' 0422- ' ' An Engineering Student fBecause he understands the first lessons in I-lydraulicsj: A few more beans, legalbl applied, would leave my hide unfit for law books. . A Thrilling Moment: More order, and the orig- inator of the moot court took up the thread of his lecture on Dignity, and tied it in a bow-knot around his neck. It was a thrilling moment. You could have heard a coupling- pin drop, if you had been listening real care- fully. Hanna: He studies before his glass. Yea, he will die before that friend, his looking-glass. Dr. Burdick: Blackboards are private property. Hoge, C. C.: I stumped the State for Leedy. Field: I ch.oose,' give me a chew. Landers: Will swear, if he does blush when he does it. Dail: I must be smart, if papa thinks so. A Dean Green' Cto the Law Class of 1920 A. DJ: Now another point in that Hillman case- O wad some power the giftie gic us, To sec oursels as ithcrs see uslv F-79-
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MW. , i f f' 7 ef? F AJ H. ,, fx? F 5 y V! ' 'I ' N , , .. ,,., 1, I V W 'de ff 3 ' fl I ,., . 'f 'f f A i'1'-f'- K 'f f uf ' V ., ,,.,f It -,C : ' , . . ' LW f The greater the truth the greater the libel. Miller: Tall in his frame, his forehead high: Still and mysterious is his eye. Roberts: There hath not come shears upon my head: for if I become shorn, I shall be like any other man. Davis: Tell this youth what it is to love. Stanley: The common law was born in a church, thlough 3, custom after seven years may be- come a law, provided it attends church regu- 1arly. Cochran: Above the vulgar ,flight of common souls. Anderson, J. A.: See what a grace was seated on his brow. - Karr, T. J.: Professor, now-r jest sposin' a road boss-- Rice: There can be no kernel in this light nut. Barrow: Bear with.me a moment while I ask another fand yet anotherj question. ' Earhart: I-Ie has all the contortions of the Sibyl without the inspiration. Anderson, J. A.: Look me up in the pedigree book, please. Sheldgn qeditionjc Professor, you need not con- sult the statutes. I'm here. They say, etc., etc., etc. Burton: More clay than Henry. Else: The less men think, the more they talk. Prof. B.: The funniest thing you ever saw-r, With a simple twist of the jaw-r, Law can easily be made to be law-r. Trosper: He draweth out the thread of his ver- bosity finer than the staple 'of his argument. Anderson, F. E.: Friends and inseparable Steward: comrades. George: Presto change-roll-call-now you see me-now you don't. Gillen: The empty wagon makes the most noise. Casey: Her cheeks are rosy, her hair is brown: . But Dedrick says, she turned him down. Phillips: Frowsy Frumpf' Harwood: Fuzzie-wuzzie. Bear: Professor, it seems to me that the reason- ing of the U. S. Supreme Court in that case was rather shallow. Sellards Cwith a -citation in notes of text-book, post p. 175 J to Librarian: Is 'Post' in the Library? I have a reference I wish to look . upji Taylor: Can study only when the baby cries. Wilson: HSky-rocket. Junior Law: Which is correct, 'you is' or 'you are ' Senior Law, A.B. '98: 'You is,' of course. Don't ask such elementary questions. Elliott Bros.: Bid us discourse, We will enchant thine ear. KENT CLUB DEBATES. Z Wheels in heads, whirling with great velocity, An hour's indulgence in much verbosity: Swinging their arms sixty thousand times a minute, Making a speech with not a 1 thing in it. Everett: A spanking, artistically administered, would be something useful as well as orna- mental. Murphy: Shure, it 's mesilf that do be thinkin' Oim evilootin' into the proper c-o-n-duct ov a lawyer. Osborn, Roy: For several years he cut a dash, but now his Cutter is no longer in school, he becomes quite a recluse. Dedrick: He has abandoned politics for a year and a day. While the boarders remark that the Allen Club was merely long-drawn-out suicide. Penn: Ordained to be victim of an early marriage. -78-
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