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,L Q----were fslaW'Qifar2f---M ENGINEERS ! The Business I'lll'I'l1S who have advertised in the following pages have made possible the production of your annual. It is to your interest to patronize them in return. - me STYLE THAT FITS More than 450 new Spring Fabrics to dhoose from. Also complete stock of ready to wear ,- Alggiefifckoww 2+ , I: KA N QONQX MADE T0 MEASURE ll Clothing, X , CAMPUS TAILORING oo. X me qi, ' R. R. Allen I XX Q Jesse Hall is opposite us. 1,1?f':oiQ-.i9'Qe4 X -.-aan NV- f'8-.1 K 4 vm - - mv- QWQ3' - 'WS' N 1 I,gmlln.f - tm. 'ov V x lm 1 wJ ' ' 'lwl WMV wif W Uof 'r-Kosmos ns ,f ' QNX -'tf:a,.A ,leafy 2 Q, x Q nf,-s ' .QS -i L 17H'N-T SAY- HEEE's A CHIANCE TO XWIN A FREE coPY or THE SHAMEOCK In each of the ads on this and succeeding pages will be found one or more numbersg each one of these numbers represents the admission date of some state into thc union. If there was more than one state adlmitted on the date given the year will he -hyphenatcd thus: Missouri 1821, North Dakota 1889-1, South Dakota 1889-2, etc. On Monday, March 19, there will be exhibited in the window of each of the ad- vertisers a sign bearing one of these numbers, but not necessarily the number which appeared in his ad. VVitl1in the establishment will be a number of cards containing the name of the state whose admission date appears on the window, and these cards will be given to applicants only after the applicant has correctly given the name of the state on the cards. To the first person who submits to the Editor a complete set of these cards in the order in which the states were admitted, correct to one day, we will give free one copy of the 1928 Shamrock. l l . . The contest is based purely upon accuracy. Neatncss, other than conventional legibility, will not be considered. l ,N ll Page 61 3 'V ,LQ 1 4 I Q, . ,J Lfzglfcahl M' 2
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'1-Q'-fr--iiiffcasr sasf..m:iiyi,r yf 5'1'Q fr, vi 11,2 L F- , r fi I Qf illike Bosch, he had a fiddle He played it late and soon, Tl1e notes he struck were long and loud, But mostly out of tune. He swore he'd learn to play that fiddle In spite of Hell or Heaven, He sawed at it from early dawn Til nearly half past eleven. The neighbors kicked and howlcd with vim, His talents to suppress, The police got in touch with him, VVe now have perfect rest. i There was a young man named Meyer, W l Tried hard to set tl1e world all afire, A 1'Hb1C- But it all was a fizz, ll When he Hunked Belden's quiz, 9NC'E 1119011 il ' Now he offers his service for hire. DIME ' THERE was a man named VVle have a young man named LeMert, PAFRICK' He sure gets his share of the dirt, HAGWIS a good old But the fault is his own, i-IPL - For he sure should have known Oli mn the Snakes That after six years we get pert. of irgland- A mven e a , T 1 r Presenting Mr. Newby Lewis Miller, Thinks l1e's bad like the Killer,', AND! lot of , But whatever he thinks THINGS Depends on his drinks, Hr 1. ' V l , , . 4, wed long ago- lVe know he s weak as a NV1ll61'. MANY Veqrs two- IN FACfT-- in 1 A young lady was out riding with Gast IZEIXORE LEMERT COlne who knew naught of his pastj, CAAIE HERE N lVhen he said, Let's park, TO ' She didn't remark, SCHOOL. ' But he came home with l1is arm in a cast. l A man in the lab named Doc Foltz, i Across the !ll'l112ltl1l'C put 220 volts. The arniature flashed, The breaker crashed, And all there was left was two bolts. V l Page 60 ' 'A fill , , ' 'i . I lr' Axqfnq
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5: -as 15 hs Y l 'i yb 'il li., IV l Q 5 1 1. 'V in :ECW --'-ei Ubi gnebaml ac file K, ,--QL Q , The Winchester' Store COll'II'IlE'l'E LINE OF SPORTING- GOODS, GUNS, AND AMMUNITION w 808 Broadway 13110119 147 y 1890-1 l w N XNA3 AN F The Insignia of The Engineers 1- 'V Q? Go, 1928 y - ,E-'fi A W It has become traditional for the En- I gineers to have each year a button made W' ' ' which carries some caricature eeuliar to 1 fl' them. It may represent a certain depart- W., ment of the College, such as Mechanical ,yy it Qt 9. ,gffi fr or Civil, it may be general, or it may be 'N 'f ,. f 'R,f!i lx Q extreiniely critical of some member of the ,N lag' J ieigj faculty. At any rate, there is a very wide , I XXX A- H distribution of them because a few days 3 XXL - reg before the St. Pat's Ball they will appear 'X 5 -mf MA v f W on those ladies who have been so fortunate A as to receive an invitation. Besides that, they will adorn the manly breasts of every loyal man in the College because he wants every one to know that he is an Engineer. VVe present the Engineers' Button 1928. THE JINX ' THE ENGINEERS CLUB .1796 l E I Page 62 y E P9 4' i lf't.-JHY. If-AS'A5 ll 7 '
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