The Gleaner . ^4M. M Miss Abraham to Max (who did notget his breakfast)—Did you reportto Dr. W. this morning? Max—Oh, no! I am supposed to bethere after breakfast. Sobbel, 10, (on the manure pile)—Gee whiz, I cant stand it! Silverstein, 11—Open a windowand let some fresh air come in. Prof.—The Chinese are an odd na-tion, it is very interesting to studyrheir peculiar customs, their life andeconomical conditions in year wheal I took my annualjourney to Japan, I also visited with the people there I found•out that when a rich man is sentencedto death a poor man gets paid


The Gleaner . ^4M. M Miss Abraham to Max (who did notget his breakfast)—Did you reportto Dr. W. this morning? Max—Oh, no! I am supposed to bethere after breakfast. Sobbel, 10, (on the manure pile)—Gee whiz, I cant stand it! Silverstein, 11—Open a windowand let some fresh air come in. Prof.—The Chinese are an odd na-tion, it is very interesting to studyrheir peculiar customs, their life andeconomical conditions in year wheal I took my annualjourney to Japan, I also visited with the people there I found•out that when a rich man is sentencedto death a poor man gets paid andtakes his place. H. B., 11—I suppose many poorpeople make a, living this way. Lebenson, 11—I lost 5 pounds sinceyesterday. Blackman, 10—No wonder, you gota shave today. Teacher—A quadruped as anythingthat has four legs; can you name one? Stern, 08—Two chickens. Freshman (looking at the cows inthe barn)—Why do you keep cowsnow, when I read that somebody in-vented a machine that gives milk


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