. Halcyon . ayAlong the fourth floor creeping. He takes two stolen lasses jugs, And, as each Sub. reposes,He pours the lasses out the jugs Down on their little noses. The charm was broke, the Subs, awoke, And saw with sticky childhoods dream of innocence Was one great, glaring error. A Suggestion to Note=Writers. (Try reading every other line.) My Dear Dolly : I suppose I shall see you to-night as usual inthe parlor, as Mrs. Bond seems to object to meetings inthe alcove. Come as soon as you possibly can afterdinner, for I want to go with the boys to the station to getsome ice cream


. Halcyon . ayAlong the fourth floor creeping. He takes two stolen lasses jugs, And, as each Sub. reposes,He pours the lasses out the jugs Down on their little noses. The charm was broke, the Subs, awoke, And saw with sticky childhoods dream of innocence Was one great, glaring error. A Suggestion to Note=Writers. (Try reading every other line.) My Dear Dolly : I suppose I shall see you to-night as usual inthe parlor, as Mrs. Bond seems to object to meetings inthe alcove. Come as soon as you possibly can afterdinner, for I want to go with the boys to the station to getsome ice cream which I bought this afternoon in crowd of us fellows on the fourth floor are going to have a feast;? after that we will go down to have a fine moonlight will play it during social hour with some of the Seniors,if you have no objections. Wont it be nice ? We can getup a petition to lengthen the holidays and let us gohome at twelve oclock. Yours cordially, December the eighteenth. Dick. Ill. Grimly from grimy gloom glides a gray ghost, grinning at the guileless guyer, who fleesfar from the fiend of fearful form. Frightened and frantic, Sam soon sends students tosearch the spot for spectres. But futile are all eftbrts expended in examining each secludedspot, since the spook has secretly skedaddled in the silence of the stilly night. Oh! Promise Me. Oh ! promise me that some day you and IMay take our course in college in some sky,Where we may have a better bill of fareAnd be quite sure molasses wont be there,And many College Pets will deck our hallsAnd there will be great Oaks to shade our innumerable, there are to be,Oh ! promise me; oh ! promise me. The rising bell will ring at half-past if youre tired youre not counted then well have good ice the whole year through,* And it will often be for the girls, too. Instead of ologies elect mankindTo make our study and improve our life more perfect could there ever ! promis


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