. Normal offering. < < (Heard in Economic Chemistry)Phosphorus, Rah, ENGLISH II. Mr. H - nt:— In Chaucers Tales we find stories of women andeverything that interests us. Miss Kn - wl - s:—The Olympic Games were something like ourBrockton Fair. Msiss F - - nt- - n:—I looked it up in the Lexington. Miss W- Ik - s of K. says that some people have coaxed andcoaxed her for years, but havent got her yet. Too bad! 1st K. , (on mezzanine floor):—I smell K. :—No, it sounds like coal gas. In Lit. :— Far within the hollow halls Sounded the female yells. Mr. J-cks- w:— Who wr


. Normal offering. < < (Heard in Economic Chemistry)Phosphorus, Rah, ENGLISH II. Mr. H - nt:— In Chaucers Tales we find stories of women andeverything that interests us. Miss Kn - wl - s:—The Olympic Games were something like ourBrockton Fair. Msiss F - - nt- - n:—I looked it up in the Lexington. Miss W- Ik - s of K. says that some people have coaxed andcoaxed her for years, but havent got her yet. Too bad! 1st K. , (on mezzanine floor):—I smell K. :—No, it sounds like coal gas. In Lit. :— Far within the hollow halls Sounded the female yells. Mr. J-cks- w:— Who wrote My Old Kentucky Home? Miss F - d- n, (previously instructed by member of anotherclass):— Stephen Drew. Miss F- - nt — n:—Im going into the History room to find aparagraph. Miss Cr - n - n:—Bring it up with you. Miss D -v ~ s:— How many legs has a worm, Miss B. ? Miss B. , (thinking (?):—An innumerable number. NORMAL OFFERING 101


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