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GRAND POLITICAL DEMONSTRATION! E were Juniors, happy Juniors, at the time of the Butler procession. To be sure, we fully appreciated the worth of our “ standard bearer,” and did our part towards lauding his character. We were young, then, and had not the cares and anxieties that seemed to overwhelm the Middlers. We are writing now of the past, and everything seems to be so veiled as to shut out everything ex¬ cept that which at the time impressed us. We can still remember the skillful manner in which the ’79ers deposited the heavy transparencies on our shoulders, while they went to speak to a friend. We might add that they invariably forgot to return. A faint recollection still lingers by us that we re¬ ceived numerous bouquets that evening, but in what shape they came, whether as roses, forget-me-nots or lilies, we were puzzled to remember, until, the other night, a friend borrowed a “stovey” with which to call on the A. C. G. C. When the battered tile was brought to light, on the rim and crown were stray tomato and cucumber seeds, which reminded us that on that historic night we were merely vegetarians. We can remember how careful the driver of the orators’ ‘ ‘ carriage ” was for their safety when he im-
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