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Page 29 text:
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THE LAW IS A JUMBLE, N 0 V, this is the law of the College, as old and as true as the sky. And the gill that shall keep it ma)- prosper, Init the girl that shall bleak it must i y : Wash daily the tips of the fingers; drink deeply, but never too deep ; And remember the night is for cramming, and forget not the day is for sleep. The Sophomores may follow the Juniors; but, cub, when thy sentiment ' s grown. Remember the Senior ' s thy Senior, — go forth, get a crush of thine own. Keep peace with the lords of the jumble, the . . . and the . . . ; take care To trouble not . . . the silent, nor mock not the ... in her lair. The lair of the girl is her refuge, and where she has made her her home. Not even the heail one may enter, not even the Council may come. You may see for yourselves, see your mates, see the Fac. as ye need and ve can. But see not for pleasure of seeing, and seven times never see man. 23
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Page 28 text:
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NAME. ADDRESS. Eltzabeth p. Whiting Wellesley, Mass. Superintendent of Fiske Cott.-ige. Sarah Frances Whiting Wellesley, Mass. Professor of Physics and Physical Astronomy. Mary Alice Wii-lcox, Ph.D., Zurich . . . .So Mountain Avenue, Maiden, Mass. Professor of Zoology. Chari.es H. Woodbury, B.S., Mass. Institute of Technology, 192 Boylston Street, Boston, Mass. Instructor in Drawing. Mary Emma WooLLEY, M. A., Brown University . . 28S High Street, Pawtucket, R. I. Professor of Biblical History.
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The food of the pack is the meat of the jjack, ye must eat where it lies, Aiifl no one ma} ' cany away of that meat to her lair, or she flies. Lair rights are the rights of the Senioi ' ; from all of her year she may claim All that to the rest is forbidden, — and none may refnse her the same. Cub right is the right of the Freshman ; from all of the rooms she may claim What ' s left when the others have chosen, — and none may refuse her the same. Cave right is the right of the Faculty, to hunt by herself for her own ; She is freed from all calls to the pack ; she is judged by the Council alone. Because of her age and her cunning, because of her grip and her paw. In all that the law leaveth open, the word of the head here is law. Now these are the laws in a jumble, and many and mighty are they. But the head and the hoof of the law, and the haunch and the hump, is Obey ! -4
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