The history of the A& Mcollege trouble, 1908 . Longest Winded. One of Harringtons friends: Say, dont you alumni know when youare whipped. Why dont you give up? Alumnus: Because you will wear yourself out whipping us. Your vic-tories are more costly to you than our defeats are to us. VI. HISTORY OF THE A. AND M. Still it seems that there are those who will rule or ruin.—GalvestonNews. Be it resolved that the above statement refers to the Board of Directorsand not to the students. Affirmative, , Board of Directors. Harry Calls for Help at Waco. Harrington—Papa, w
The history of the A& Mcollege trouble, 1908 . Longest Winded. One of Harringtons friends: Say, dont you alumni know when youare whipped. Why dont you give up? Alumnus: Because you will wear yourself out whipping us. Your vic-tories are more costly to you than our defeats are to us. VI. HISTORY OF THE A. AND M. Still it seems that there are those who will rule or ruin.—GalvestonNews. Be it resolved that the above statement refers to the Board of Directorsand not to the students. Affirmative, , Board of Directors. Harry Calls for Help at Waco. Harrington—Papa, will you please give an order for— Judge Leggett—What, Harry, do you need more money? All the inci-dental fees gone Take about three dollars from each trust— Harrington—No, thats not it; some big bad boys at College have beenwriting mean things about me. (Judge Leggett writes a note and hands to Harry)—Here, son, this willhave them adequately punished, and pats him on the back, adding, Nowwade into them,—we are backing you The A. H. O. H. R. officiating at the dedication of Harrington Hall. What It Took to Make April First What It Was. It took one man to plan it. It took one man to make it, It took one man to hoist it, But it took more than one man to down it. It took one minute to choose a took one corps to follow took one hour to prepare for it took more than one to stop it. It took one little took one little hole in took some brilliant it took more than one to lay it. HISTORY OF THE A. AND M. TROUBLE. VII. It took one master of took one Chief Executioner,It took one hot air merchant,But it took more than that. It took one dead catIt took one tip-top weekly,It tooli one pint of sacred oil,And then it took the mortar. It took all day to have dress parade. It took us from our lessons. It took one day to ram us. But it took more than one to read them.
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