The High School MagazineMontreal, Canada . l closedow n. \ 1. B. M. Anderson— ?His hair is crisp and black and face is like the tan. W. Beattie— ?What a blunt fellow is this grown to be! M. Blaiklock— Pleased with a rattle and tickled with astraw. S. H. Brow n— His stature manly, bold and like a castles battered wall. J. Friedman— Once there was a little boyWith curly hair and laughing eye. C. R. Harris— Thy very hair doth stand on end like quillsupon the fitful porcupine. B. Hirskovitch— Its the little things that count. D. Jones— His only dissipations are his dreams. K. K


The High School MagazineMontreal, Canada . l closedow n. \ 1. B. M. Anderson— ?His hair is crisp and black and face is like the tan. W. Beattie— ?What a blunt fellow is this grown to be! M. Blaiklock— Pleased with a rattle and tickled with astraw. S. H. Brow n— His stature manly, bold and like a castles battered wall. J. Friedman— Once there was a little boyWith curly hair and laughing eye. C. R. Harris— Thy very hair doth stand on end like quillsupon the fitful porcupine. B. Hirskovitch— Its the little things that count. D. Jones— His only dissipations are his dreams. K. Kent— Yet bears he such an angelic air. Kilgour— He was a man in aspect grave and sage. L. Levitsky— The poets eye in a fine frenzy rolling. D. C. A. McEachran— Upon what meat doth this our Caesar feedThat he is grown so great? 0. N. H. Ow ens— He was of stature passing tall,But sparsely formed and lean withal. J. Patterson— High and majestic was his look. 1. Pevzner— A plain blunt man that love my


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