. Focus. at this time each year, Eggs-treme artistic tastes the hens do show. Eggs-hilarating eggs with colors all aglow, Eggs-amples finer never yet were seen; Eggs-isting bright, with blue, pink and green. Eggs-hausted must those hens be; such displays Eggs-tol the merits of the fowl that lays. Eggs-plain it how you may, it does seem funny; Eggs-amine for the cause, the hens a bunny. Eggs-plorers tell that animals most rare Eggs-ist through all the world, but I declare Eggs-perience proves that bunnies with four legs Eggs-eel not in producing eggs. Now you eggs-perts eggs-pect eggs-cellent e


. Focus. at this time each year, Eggs-treme artistic tastes the hens do show. Eggs-hilarating eggs with colors all aglow, Eggs-amples finer never yet were seen; Eggs-isting bright, with blue, pink and green. Eggs-hausted must those hens be; such displays Eggs-tol the merits of the fowl that lays. Eggs-plain it how you may, it does seem funny; Eggs-amine for the cause, the hens a bunny. Eggs-plorers tell that animals most rare Eggs-ist through all the world, but I declare Eggs-perience proves that bunnies with four legs Eggs-eel not in producing eggs. Now you eggs-perts eggs-pect eggs-cellent eggs-amples of eggs on Easter Sunday,But dont eggs-hibit eggs-traordinary eggs-cuses of eggs- haustion on Easter Monday. Eggs-change. AAA More Truth Than Poetry I racked my brain, but all in vain, A ballad for to make;My inspiration failing then, I ate my neighbors cake. Her brow grew dark with sudden rage, She seized me by the hair;And ever since, alas! Ive worn The kind that grew not there. — So far only a few of this months magazines have foundtheir way to our exchange table. Therefore, we are doublyglad to receive these, and shall endeavor to show our appre-ciation by the hearty congratulations which we offer to their editors. AAA As usual, the William and Mary Literary Magazine is verymuch enjoyed by its readers. This is a distinctively collegemagazine, as each page breathes forth the Rah! Rah! spiritso peculiarly characteristic of all mens colleges. In readingthe Letters of a Freshman Found in a Waste-PaperBasket, one is taken into the very life of the college,where he enjoys many a laugh at the Freshmans the author of the story, By the Hand of theWorld, had not fully decided on the plot before he wrote thestory. There was good material for an interesting plot, butperhaps the author was in too much of a hurry to spendmuch time on the matter. The story of Tim is more nat-urally and interestingly told, and the life of Martin Lutheris well enough


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