Silhouette (1916) . and Langland, imme-diately following Chaucer, were hiscontemporaries. The Anglo-Saxons were a calmand agricultural people. Spenser v as the most express-ive man of his age. Mallory was absolutely ignorantof the approaching age. Chaucers dates Normans brought into Englanda new language, new country andnew Europe. EXTRACTS FROM PHILOSOPHYI. The animal brain develops fromthe inside, and the human one fromthe outside. The cortex is the brain proper,consisting of nerves and situatedon the left lobe. Remarkable spelling of distinc-tion—destincktion. Home Economics—Cows


Silhouette (1916) . and Langland, imme-diately following Chaucer, were hiscontemporaries. The Anglo-Saxons were a calmand agricultural people. Spenser v as the most express-ive man of his age. Mallory was absolutely ignorantof the approaching age. Chaucers dates Normans brought into Englanda new language, new country andnew Europe. EXTRACTS FROM PHILOSOPHYI. The animal brain develops fromthe inside, and the human one fromthe outside. The cortex is the brain proper,consisting of nerves and situatedon the left lobe. Remarkable spelling of distinc-tion—destincktion. Home Economics—Cows havetuberculosis and also calories. Mr. Bragg—I object to being call-ed a gay Lothario. Of course, I amnot engaged to any particular girlbut Miss Smith. Of course youre not. If shewere particular, you couldnt be. Dot Moorehouse—I dropped in atVenice that year and— Martha Nathan—Gee, it musthave been a big splash. The Editor-in-Chief of the Sil-houette is making out the SeniorClass rcld. THE LAST THE LAST AGONY.


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