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March 30. Hewitt, T. M., answers for absentee Hart in damages. March 31. Easter vacation. Professor Robbins buys a new hat, and Salisbury revels in a new spring suit. April 4. Only a few back. April 5. Cowan considers a certain matter. April 6. Negotiations completed. Cowan et al. enter into contract to attend Delian program. April 7. A remarkable coincidence! Miss Stullls brother is taken ill, and Cowan hears of the serious illness of his brother in Montana. Both dispatch messages by A. D. T. to each other annulling above contract. April 8. Cowan et al. compare notes. Find a mystery. f April IO. Snaveley admits he had guilty knowledge, but pleads 11011 est fczct1111z. April II. Bald suggests a written quiz in real property to the Dean. Professor VVils0n's phone message got lost in the registrar's office. April 12. The Dean adopts Bald's suggestion. Bald regrets. April 13. Professor Cook cuts corporations and equity. April 14. Professor Cook follows the example set by reason of Bald's suggestion. The class gets all Bald up in equity. April 15. Cowan et al. go to the Dean's office together. Much ap- plause. The team takes a game from Roca, score IO to 7. April 16. The team gives Havelock a game, I5 to II. April 18. Professor Robbins inquires the health of Miss Stull's brother. H April 19. Armstrong combed his hair. April 20. Hodge formulates a scheme. April 21. Knapp finishes a whole raft of stufff' April 22. Hodge pushes his scheme. April 23. Craft sends out word for Ucopyf' The new term of court begins and the new dignities are gracefully assumed. April 25. Returns from the quizzes coming in slowly. Bald is very sorry now. April 26. Nothing but the same old grind. H0dge's scheme seems to find favor. April 27. Lightner puts the finishing touches on his battering ram with which he expects to hammer the gentlemen from Kansas. April 28. The last conference for the Kansas team. April 29. Everybody turns out to watch Lightner batter clown the walls of Kansas logic. April 30. Hoch der Kaiser! The bloody Kansans are repulsed. 46
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March 5. Cowan's heart trouble becoming serious. March 7. Class adjourns five minutes while Griggs and Wfatkins decide where the latter's feet belong. March 9. A grating, rumbling sound heard in the basement. Fee pulls the danger gong. It turns out that Vance was using the Y. M. C. A. phone. March Io. Culver pronounces Prescott the most handsome man of the class, and Sward goes about in silence all day. March 14. Pfeiffers window-seat and curtain inibroglio at Union Hall. March 17. Hodge smiles again. March 18. Insurance and stereoscopic view grafters first appear in quest of their summer cohorts. March 19. Blezek recites a case from Seybold's notebook. vVVllSO11 thinks he's mixed but honest. March 21. Matlach claims Milek for a fellow countryman. Milek seeks an injunction. March 22. Hart changes his brand of hair restorer. March 23. Six more books gone. Not a Freshman dares go near the Dean's office. March 24. Wilsoii on time. March 25. Marshall threatens to have his mustache trimmed. Smith,' H. L., begs him to desist. I March 26. Roth trades vests with a colored barber. March 28. Professor Cook and Heim disagree as to the status quo of the cestm que trust. March 29. Milek sleeps in but one class. Says a falling barometer always makes him restless. r - 45
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96 'GUI' 2611.1 of the ?ighting Sfirat LIGHTNER-JAIXIES--KNAPP .fl A bumper, boys, we drinlc to you 'Wfho in the heat and strife Toiled manly through the boggy swamps Vlfhere the Mauser song' was rife. 'Mid all the horrors of the held. The scream of shot and shell, The dying' groans of comrades brave, The sights too sad to tell, The toil and labored effort, boys, The fevers of the camp, The white-robed nurses of the ward, The smoke and dust and damp- They're nothing but a memory now- Are scenes of other days, Your duty calls to other helds, To toil in peaceful ways. And so a bumper, boys, we drink That in this nobler cause Your part will be to lead the van- Uphold the nation's laws. 47 C. RS
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