The Cincinnatian . igilance Com-mittee Tries to Sell FreshmenCap to Physics Prof. TITHILE the Chairman of the Vigi-lance Committee was busy retail-ing caps to his Frosh charges, one shortblond young man of bashful mienwalked timidly by the , you Frosh, invest in an Awning,urged the C. V. C. The blond youngman smiled sweetly and walked onmore slowly. Come back here yelledthe C. V. C, very wrathy that a Fresh-man should ignore him in such a man-ner, come back here or well comeafter you. The B. Y. M., evidently impressed,moved rapidly over to F. K. H., ofY. M. C. A. fame, and whispered


The Cincinnatian . igilance Com-mittee Tries to Sell FreshmenCap to Physics Prof. TITHILE the Chairman of the Vigi-lance Committee was busy retail-ing caps to his Frosh charges, one shortblond young man of bashful mienwalked timidly by the , you Frosh, invest in an Awning,urged the C. V. C. The blond youngman smiled sweetly and walked onmore slowly. Come back here yelledthe C. V. C, very wrathy that a Fresh-man should ignore him in such a man-ner, come back here or well comeafter you. The B. Y. M., evidently impressed,moved rapidly over to F. K. H., ofY. M. C. A. fame, and whisperedviolently in his left ear. Whereupon,said F. K. H. approached the Chair-man of the Vigilance Committee andblushingly explained that the B. Y. none other than Dr. Waterman,the new Physics Prof. Very muchchagrined, the C. V. C. looked wildlyaround for a dime under which to hide,but there being none at hand he tookrefuge behind the door of the Commonsand refused to appear until after every-one had gone to CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS LOST—One heart. Had lost it beforetalking to Senior lady. Paul Rover. WANTED — Experienced, competentnurse girl to attend a gentlemanlyyouth, and keep him out of to Marvin Duhme, care ofMail Box. *.<• ]iiiiiNiiriiDiiiiiiiiiiNOiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiioiiNiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiDiiiiiiiiiiiraiiii!iiiiiiaiiMriiii[irDiii<iiiii]iia[[rii<iiijiiaiiinriiiiiiaiiiNiiiiii iaiiiiriiuiii(*% Mrs. VernonCastle —the best-dressedwoman in America has only one rival. Its name ? Shhh! We cantsay it. Well whisper it— Jack H e }? 1. The V. C. [page three hundred and three] « ?mil 111 iiiiic 11M niiimo uniiiiiiiiainiiiiiimaiitiiitiiniaiitiiiiiiir November November1—A note from Section G. Yes, he accused me, too. Dont let em kid you,Ion. 3—We suspect log-rolling in Whos-who. 4—For once everybody is interested. We all pay our bets and later get themback again. Again we say, All Hail! Woodrow! 6—Another bout. Brunhoff, Tierne


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