Arbutus . I P. Here you see tlie triangular Mr. Wiiitnkv. We mean no slam on Ins figger, Init arcmerely referring to the fact that he is scholar, athlete and pianist, all in one, and candeliver the goods in each role. He is an amazing high-brow, and knows Euripides andPlato by heart. And as a manipulator of the ivories—oh my! Once he graciouslygrantedPaderewski permission to play Ijefore him, and the llatlercd Paddy thought hewould, too, till the time came, when he lost his nerve. On the night of the Phi Gam fire. Clawed was upstairs reading his Homer, and lostto the world. In vain did the bro


Arbutus . I P. Here you see tlie triangular Mr. Wiiitnkv. We mean no slam on Ins figger, Init arcmerely referring to the fact that he is scholar, athlete and pianist, all in one, and candeliver the goods in each role. He is an amazing high-brow, and knows Euripides andPlato by heart. And as a manipulator of the ivories—oh my! Once he graciouslygrantedPaderewski permission to play Ijefore him, and the llatlercd Paddy thought hewould, too, till the time came, when he lost his nerve. On the night of the Phi Gam fire. Clawed was upstairs reading his Homer, and lostto the world. In vain did the brothers frantically urge him to save hiniself: in vamdid they call his attention to the roaring flames around him. He remained like oneunconscious of his own distress, or like a creature native and indued unto that element;but long it could not l)e, till that the others took him liy the neck and heels and draggedhim out, which time lie chanted in majestic Homeric Iiexameters the appalling storyof the destructio


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