The Gleaner . lert wondering who would be thenext heiress to be refused. Inan interview with Mr. Miller theother day, he told me he hasbeen overwhelmed with matri-monial letters from such knownplaces as Hawaii, Scandinavia,Greenland and Browns now absolutely rejects mailfrom the last named. Among hisadmirers were the daughters ofsuch famous men as , Debs and Bouck White,also a sister of Emma S. For the benefit of thosein the dark I would like to men-tion that the well known tenorhas a wife and six children inRussia. Readers, please keepthis a secret or the hopes of


The Gleaner . lert wondering who would be thenext heiress to be refused. Inan interview with Mr. Miller theother day, he told me he hasbeen overwhelmed with matri-monial letters from such knownplaces as Hawaii, Scandinavia,Greenland and Browns now absolutely rejects mailfrom the last named. Among hisadmirers were the daughters ofsuch famous men as , Debs and Bouck White,also a sister of Emma S. For the benefit of thosein the dark I would like to men-tion that the well known tenorhas a wife and six children inRussia. Readers, please keepthis a secret or the hopes of theYipsils are doomed. BY THE WAY Did you ever come across thefollowing personages: TimothyStool, Red Clover, JohnsonWhite 0 b a d i a h Quack-grass, Bella Georgia, HarryVetch, Smeer Case, John Bill-bug, O. Formaldehyde, , 0. Smut, G. Weevil, Chev-alier Barley, Dwarf Milo,Buck Wheat, Pearl Millet, , Gereral Picking, iKng Cot-ton, and Al Falfa? If you have,kindly report to Birdy Crow. 12 THE CLEANER. CLASS OF 18 CLASS OF 19 The opening of the fall schol-astic season serves as a remin-der to the Seniors, that, wehave but six months left beforewe must bid adieu to our AlmaMater. We can hardly convinceourselves that we are not in adream, for it seems but a fewmonths ago that we entered theschool as timid, tremblingfreshmen. Our hope that for the rest ofour .stay in the school our classwould remain intact, has beenrudely shattered. Raphael Glass,a member of one years stand-ing, has left the school to re-sume his studies at the Collegeof Pharmacy. Glass, we can butsend with you the same hopesfor success that have gone withevery man who has ever beena member of the 1918 class andand has found it necessary forone reason or another, to leavetheir school and Luck! J. L. 18. We beat the Freshmen, in theannual Freshmen-Junior game,by a score of 18 to 0. The fresh-men tried hard, but could donothing against the splendidpitching offered by Segal, whoheld them at h


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