. The Forester. se you will he having your freshmanbeach party soon. R. Ruggles—Oh, do we really have abeach party? Isnt it a shame I didntbring my bathing suit? 1919 (as usually, curious)—Why doesMiss Denis* prefer to have open house inLois Hall rather than the Institute? 1917—Because she thinks it makes itmore homelike. People make themselvesso at home on ones feet. IX GERMAN Schmidt—What is the opposite ofthe German word arm ? M. Zenos—Beine. EXTRACTS FROM BIOLOGY I is a Botany study. Flies, rats, and other birds. Prof. Alee—How does the blood getfrom the dorsal to the v


. The Forester. se you will he having your freshmanbeach party soon. R. Ruggles—Oh, do we really have abeach party? Isnt it a shame I didntbring my bathing suit? 1919 (as usually, curious)—Why doesMiss Denis* prefer to have open house inLois Hall rather than the Institute? 1917—Because she thinks it makes itmore homelike. People make themselvesso at home on ones feet. IX GERMAN Schmidt—What is the opposite ofthe German word arm ? M. Zenos—Beine. EXTRACTS FROM BIOLOGY I is a Botany study. Flies, rats, and other birds. Prof. Alee—How does the blood getfrom the dorsal to the ventral blood ves-sel? Mildred J.—It flows. IN THE Von Pein (hearing bell)—What time is that? A. Douglas—Ten minutes of Von Pein (as, ten minutes later, three oclock bell rings)—Oh, dear; a whole hour gone! Important Soph (at Open House)-Will you kindly get off my feet? Frosh—Ill try, sir. [s it much ofwalk? Frosh Girl (at football game)—Whidid you say was the coachman?. ATHLETICS


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