Arbutus . ahe f)appcnings June 26—The usual number of air bubbles scientifically analyzed and classified. June 28—Miss Bartlett, in great excitement, rushes to Prof. Rettger, asking if she has spoiled her coverby putting them in alcohol. Miss Stevens asks Mr. Maxwell if he has culture. jj. June 29—Miss Bowser sees a garter snake, and the park policeman conies on double ( 30—Clark, in attempting to kick Rector up stairs, performs a jig on his head. July 2—Temperature 100 in the shade. West reports that he sleptunder a sheet, two blankets and three comforts the night before and waschil
Arbutus . ahe f)appcnings June 26—The usual number of air bubbles scientifically analyzed and classified. June 28—Miss Bartlett, in great excitement, rushes to Prof. Rettger, asking if she has spoiled her coverby putting them in alcohol. Miss Stevens asks Mr. Maxwell if he has culture. jj. June 29—Miss Bowser sees a garter snake, and the park policeman conies on double ( 30—Clark, in attempting to kick Rector up stairs, performs a jig on his head. July 2—Temperature 100 in the shade. West reports that he sleptunder a sheet, two blankets and three comforts the night before and waschilly. All talk of moving to Chicago Hill. Patrick decides to be economical. He waits table at cafe. Temperature, 100° in theshade. At the end of the day his accounts stood as follows :. M ^ Credit Three meals . 36cts Salary . lOcts Waiting on Miss Smith Incalculable Total Cash . . ?JGcts Laundry- DebtorShirts ....Collars . . 30cts. 9cts 1/ Pairs Cuffs. . ]5cts
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