Chestnut Burr, 1921 . NewiAoOELFUyvEj\ EVERYTHING For the Lady and Miss in Wearing Apparel THE A. POLSKY CO. AKRON, OHIO The Shoppe Our Specialty is Pleasingthe Normalites CafeteriaConfectionsCakesFruit CornerLINCOLN and MAIN Miss Bourne—Havent youhad library economy? Miss Humphrey—Exquisite. Miss P o 11 o r f—Isnt thatlovely? Miss Nixon—Isnt that thecutiest thing? Mr. Ivins—Just a little jokeon matrimony. Marg. Haun—My dear. Tra de at ACME NO. 27 KENT OHIO You Will Always Get Satisf action 170 PARLIAMENTARY LAW (?) Mr. Graham, President—Miss Pirn will you take the chair?Mr. Graha


Chestnut Burr, 1921 . NewiAoOELFUyvEj\ EVERYTHING For the Lady and Miss in Wearing Apparel THE A. POLSKY CO. AKRON, OHIO The Shoppe Our Specialty is Pleasingthe Normalites CafeteriaConfectionsCakesFruit CornerLINCOLN and MAIN Miss Bourne—Havent youhad library economy? Miss Humphrey—Exquisite. Miss P o 11 o r f—Isnt thatlovely? Miss Nixon—Isnt that thecutiest thing? Mr. Ivins—Just a little jokeon matrimony. Marg. Haun—My dear. Tra de at ACME NO. 27 KENT OHIO You Will Always Get Satisf action 170 PARLIAMENTARY LAW (?) Mr. Graham, President—Miss Pirn will you take the chair?Mr. Graham addressing the chair and waiting to be recognized—Miss Pirn. Miss Pirn—How do you do, Mr. Graham. WHY NOT NOW?—DORMITORY LIFE Clean it up! Clean it up!Make it spick and spanClear away your nut-shells,Dont forget your up all the fudge spots,And the matches, the kitchenette will beJust as good as new. IS IT POSSIBLE? Mr. Olson had been calling upon several members of his meteorologyclass to


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