The Cupola . That is, do not attempthand springs or standing on your head. As the train pulls out for Chicago, the engine emits the short, hissing soundof escaping steam^—Lucy Ellen stops in the middle of a loud sen-tence and inquires indignantly—Whos shushing me: Cannibalistic? Marion Baxter, enthusiastically, Oh, honestly, the chef makes the bestmayonnaise of any one I ever ate. Miss Bramhall: When did we stop having slavery: A Day Student: When we signed the Declaration of Independence. Mr. Johnson: There used to be sixty women to every twenty men; nowthere must be an even greater per cent
The Cupola . That is, do not attempthand springs or standing on your head. As the train pulls out for Chicago, the engine emits the short, hissing soundof escaping steam^—Lucy Ellen stops in the middle of a loud sen-tence and inquires indignantly—Whos shushing me: Cannibalistic? Marion Baxter, enthusiastically, Oh, honestly, the chef makes the bestmayonnaise of any one I ever ate. Miss Bramhall: When did we stop having slavery: A Day Student: When we signed the Declaration of Independence. Mr. Johnson: There used to be sixty women to every twenty men; nowthere must be an even greater per cent with the war and all. Myrtle Szvartz: (Speaking the first time during the meal) In other words,competition is going to be fierce. Julia Taylor: (Speaking of the soup) Id rather find it too cold than toohot any day in the week, because then I dont have to wait. Miss Seymour: Some one visiting here thot the reliefs in the dining loom were the work of the Miismaker: Did he ask who posed for them. 92. ^^^^^^^ T T n AN ERROR Miss Irvin {on the phone): Yes this Is Miss voice: Well, how are you today:Miss Irvin: Why-er-er very well. Masculine voice: I suppose you manage to keep busy, dont youfMiss Irvin: Yes indeed. May I ask who Masculine voice: Do you think you can give me a date tomorrow evening:Miss Irvin: Who is this: Are you sure you are talking to the right party:Masculine voice: Isnt this Vera Erwin?Miss Irvin: Just a moment—the office will call Aliss Erwin. Fifteen Cents Worth of Conversation with Camp Gi^ant. Hello; how are you? 0 just fine; how are you? O, Im fine too. What did you say: I said I was feeling fine. Keeping busy these days: (Drop another nickel, please.) I beg your pardon; I didnt understand you. I asked you if you had been keeping busy these days. Well, I should say I have. Havent 3^ou. What was that? I asked you if you hadnt managed to keep busy yourself.(Drop another nickel please.) Yes indeed, but I manage to eat and sleep a
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