Purdue debris . till they got Then straightway she went For a whole week in from the bevyOn both sides the levee; The frat bids she put on her shelves. And now she is trying,With courage defying. To live close, tis said. To her statement above read,By giving her time all to Fred. The Time, the Placeand the Dinge. DRAMATIS IERSONAE. Dr. Beverly Waugli Bond, Jr., Ph. D General Hodoo Phi Kappa Psi., M. U. T. A. Xervy Dinge, of the Sunny South. Members of the Southern Club and Studes. The Place, the A. T. O. House on Russell Street. The Time, Meeting of the Southern Club. Due


Purdue debris . till they got Then straightway she went For a whole week in from the bevyOn both sides the levee; The frat bids she put on her shelves. And now she is trying,With courage defying. To live close, tis said. To her statement above read,By giving her time all to Fred. The Time, the Placeand the Dinge. DRAMATIS IERSONAE. Dr. Beverly Waugli Bond, Jr., Ph. D General Hodoo Phi Kappa Psi., M. U. T. A. Xervy Dinge, of the Sunny South. Members of the Southern Club and Studes. The Place, the A. T. O. House on Russell Street. The Time, Meeting of the Southern Club. Due Bond—Gennemen, we all are assembled heah this evenin to re-new the days we uns have spent in Dixie. I have taken great pains, gen-nemen, to send to all postals announcin this yeah gatherin this evenin.( Doc pauses and gets ready for another spasm at the face when thereconies a knocli at the door.) Doc—Pahdon me, gennemen, but I must go to the doah. (Doc beatsit for the door and opens it. The hallway is dark, and he does not rec


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