Caricature; wit and humor of a nation in picture, song and story . psreading for pleasure. In a high wind it is the oldest, ugliest, and leanestwomen who endeavor hardest to hold their skirts down. Celibacy has the advantage of involving submissionto the wants and wishes of a single tyrant. To women love is an occupation; to men a preoccupa-tion. Anxious son— What does chicanery mean, fa-ther? Father— A place where they can chickens, ofcourse. Ready for DIGNIFIED president of a well-known and* flourishing New England college, in his momentsof relaxation, tells the following story at hi
Caricature; wit and humor of a nation in picture, song and story . psreading for pleasure. In a high wind it is the oldest, ugliest, and leanestwomen who endeavor hardest to hold their skirts down. Celibacy has the advantage of involving submissionto the wants and wishes of a single tyrant. To women love is an occupation; to men a preoccupa-tion. Anxious son— What does chicanery mean, fa-ther? Father— A place where they can chickens, ofcourse. Ready for DIGNIFIED president of a well-known and* flourishing New England college, in his momentsof relaxation, tells the following story at his own ex-pense : One summer, some years ago, he spent a vacation ofseveral weeks at a farmhouse in a Maine town. The nextseason he received a letter from his former boardingmistress, inquiring if he would like to return. In reply he stated that he would be very glad to passanother summer vacation with her, provided some neededchanges were made about the place. First, wrote the college president, your maidMary is persona non grata, being anything but neat and.
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