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Page 20 text:
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t)i (professor ' 0 Ifyunt for Brounbs A Prof, one day a-hnnting went Ground circuits new to find. He on this quest was so intent Nought else could fill his mind. And when a shaky joint was found In Johnny Wilby’s room, He spread the news for miles around — His face with joy did bloom. Through the tin cup he thought he could A nice short circuit get, And that it came right through the wood, He willing was to bet. He to the engine room did go, All joints with tape he wrapped ; He hunted all day, high and low, To see if wires were tapped. That circuit through the old tin cup A mystery will remain, Unless the secret’s given up By naughty Mr. Payne. Of currents from a magneto We’ve heard, when turned by hand ; But how a shock through wood could go We’ll never understand.
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a chemical laboratory and lecture room. This laboratory is much larger, and, because of its ex cellent hoods, better than the one formerly used in Taft Laboratory. These buildings have been moved for the purpose of clearing the campus. The government has built half a mile of sample road around the campus, which greatly facilitates travel, as the chief characteristic of Kingston soil is mud. There were so many applications for admission to Watson House that the two attic rooms on the third floor were furnished ; but even these additions proved insufficient for the demand. During the winter the M. E. M. G. F. G. Club connected with Watson House gave a very successful entertainment, the proceeds of which were used for the improvement of the reception room. One destructive feature entered with all this prosperity, and that was a slight damage done to the botanical laboratory by fire. The professor of botany was the most seriously affected by the loss of her herbarium. The new members of the faculty are Miss Rockwell, who suc- ceeded Miss Peckham ; Miss Eldred, who succeeded Miss Helme ; Dr. Bucher, professor of chemistry ; C. F. Kenyon, assistant chemist ; and L,. H. Marsland, assistant in mathematics. Those who have watched the growth of the institution fully appreciate these improvements, and we hope the coming volumes of “The Grist” will be able to relate further and greater successes than have yet been accomplished.
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