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ZIQS Rnd gentle dullness ever loves a ioke DWYER: Ulf a devise is given to the children of A and A has no children, who will get it ? E. L. HALL: His grandchildren . DEAN HUTCHINS: 'fNow, gentlemen, I wish to give you a statement that is not original with me, but it is good nevertheless . MAYAMA sings with great gusto ff There is only one girl in the world for me , at Joe's-jan. grst. LATTING, jan. 25th, goes out to see the elephant and becomes enthusiastic. HTHOMPY z When the expiration of the term has expired -Qclass laughsjg Thompy awakes and inquires if there was any thing the matter with that sentence. A IERRY orders Lachner not to smoke any more 5 cent cigars in his library. . ' HSHORTY HUNT spends two hours in the library, and in the evening expresses his wonder that he isn't sick. FIRST Co-ED Qreferring to new consultation roomsj: That looks like a conservatory. Second Co-Ed: 4' It is H. First Co-Ed: How so ? Second Co-Ed: ff It's a hot-house for lawyers U. JIM HUGHES creates quite a Hurry in iinancial circles by coming back from Christmas vacation with a pocketful of Cana- dian quarters. A HUNKER informs the class that Washington delivered his Inaugural Address April 31, 1789.
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Ill-'XX lli' rviiixs ixwpii-sts the Seniors lo hang their coats and hails in the lizill. szrviiig lhnl ilu- lilirnry is no plum' lor sevonrl-liancl clothes. Nli-txixix igixing lirst innxiinl: l'l'1iinily will not on account of Ll inerely tevhnivnl renu-ily snll'i-r ai wrong to go without an injury 'l'11pNll'Y ilu c'lL1SS lwgfllllllllg' lu Slllll-llt' l'llClI' lTCCt IO minlitgg to llli tlentlt-nu-n. l olwsvrre that yon are inucth more punctual at the vlose ol' ai lerliire than you are nt the lmeginningu. . Xllxrri-in llitxrox Sxirru lsignerll to student: fflleggribe the relation ot' lvzrilor nnil lwnilee Student hesitates. Sxirru: -- Now rlon't think this has anything to do with bail- . fr ing hay lp joked. Si-:'i'xi.1cn. ot' the lfresliman class. gets the presidential bee in his bonnet, but is tolil that it is necessary to be married before one can be class president and goes to see Dean Hutchins about it. klourcsox il to liroegerj: 'Of course, your answer to my question is purely guess work, but give me your opinion . Lawrox ldelining rlomicilfj: ffDomicil is the place a man leaves behind him when he goes away 2 Form looking at notes in text-book comes to ffibidn and asks Norris what reports ibid l' are. THOBIPY ispeaking of the desirability of lawyers being honestj: And gentlemen, I want to impress on you the desirability of cul- tivating habits of honesty early, for I am fully satisfied that it is impossible after middle age to become honest . BIEICHEBI Qreading off numbers of questions for examinationj : I, 5, 14, 27, 35 , Karl Minor calls out f'Keno . BOGLE Qto Coombsj: Mr Coombs, if you were on a rail- road train and the conductor threw you off, What kind of an aCtiO11 would you bring P CooMBs : ff Ejectment . 27
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