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Page 88 text:
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LIIVER' EXPRESS VVith a clatter of heels and a crunch of bone, With a shoving, a wheezing, and often a groan, There breaks from the crowd four men on the run- 'Tis Saturday noon-with a hundred miles to be done. Into Jenne's V-8 pile the group with a grumbleg The fight for the front seat ends in a jumble, For back with the luggage are Ellmers and Hoop And Craig in the front, a-blowing his toot. A second's delay, for up goes a shout- You forgot my laundry!', cries Hoop, dashing outg Then with motor wide open and a cry of iEHurry3Y The New York migration is off in a flurry. And so it has been each Week in the past' Every man for himself and God help he who's last. Immune to all those who jeer and scorn, The Lovers' Expressw just toots its horn.
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Page 87 text:
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Meat-slinging battles in Zoology and Anatomy. Paper towel battles in the locker room. Boucher's facial expression upon being hit with a road applev in Anatomy lab. Fla-ck's letters to the---VVatch Com- pany for Dr. Boyer. CunninghamU Gleiser doing a 6-minute mile around Widener's track. Gerberich walking over the finish line after boasting of the ability to do the sameg time-9 minutes. The Dean trying to explain that tri-hybrid problem. Ardito frying to answer to roll call- h-h-h-h-here ! ! Removal of Miller's lip brushu-after six months of careful cultivation. VVortman being requested to move to the front of the room in Medicine class- to answer questions more intelligently. E. B. Miller locked inside the glass ex- hibition case in Classroom D. Gaul defining imbibition for Dr. Martin, gb'
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AIHIX Oh, doctor! Pullease, doctor Will you help my little dawg? He's all I have to love and pet- I love my little dawg. g'IYhy, certainly, my good Sweet miss, I'll fix him good as new Said Dr.-- While thinking thus- Dcar mc, what shall I do? I. Q. S? Acid tonic? Uh yes. 'twas at Commencement- The parting words of Dr. Lentz- Romcmhcr! Arox Ointment I Arox, Arox, dcar old Arox. It has saved the day again. I wonder where I'd he right now If I hauln't gonc to Penn? BVOUCIIER
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