Bomb . z himself. The fit of his uniform and the splendor of hispatent leather hair (see above cut) are the despair of every near dog in receives more mash letters than Wally Reid himself. Yet all this fame hasnot succeeded in turning his head—much—and he is a true and modest classmateand friend. During the four years of his cadetship he has been fair to rat andold cadet alike. Duke is al least one man in barracks of whom it can be said, Henever tooted his own horn. This modesty, coupled with his ability and naturalrunning qualities, soon made him acquire the habit of wearing the g


Bomb . z himself. The fit of his uniform and the splendor of hispatent leather hair (see above cut) are the despair of every near dog in receives more mash letters than Wally Reid himself. Yet all this fame hasnot succeeded in turning his head—much—and he is a true and modest classmateand friend. During the four years of his cadetship he has been fair to rat andold cadet alike. Duke is al least one man in barracks of whom it can be said, Henever tooted his own horn. This modesty, coupled with his ability and naturalrunning qualities, soon made him acquire the habit of wearing the gold; and todaywe see him with lieutenants chevrons making new conquests of feminine he is a hard-working disciple of College Bill, prone to dreamaway his afternoons in horizontal exercises at the L. A. mental gymnasium. Unlesshe is forcibly married—for his good looks—to some rich widow, we have no fearfor his future success. Thats the nuts. ?:<aHHapaaa«w»flu«»ow»»A.


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