The Pulse / Rush Medical College yearbook . e is bliss Tis folly to be :—Nay. nay, twas a mistake, he never should have left the :—His only wrinkles were caused by smiles. B-llw- -D: The tenor had a cracked, nasal voice that was probably spoiled by over -N:—Remaining fresh and green the year :---Ye gods, what a noise. W-lt-rs:— but then all great things have small beginnings. B-aghl-r Bros:—Twas autumn and the leaves had turnedWhen they left the dear, old farm. *Bertliug will please nol tell the Faculty. 221 Am-ns-N:—He laughed when others were q


The Pulse / Rush Medical College yearbook . e is bliss Tis folly to be :—Nay. nay, twas a mistake, he never should have left the :—His only wrinkles were caused by smiles. B-llw- -D: The tenor had a cracked, nasal voice that was probably spoiled by over -N:—Remaining fresh and green the year :---Ye gods, what a noise. W-lt-rs:— but then all great things have small beginnings. B-aghl-r Bros:—Twas autumn and the leaves had turnedWhen they left the dear, old farm. *Bertliug will please nol tell the Faculty. 221 Am-ns-N:—He laughed when others were quiet. Br-w NB:-Aye_and he is better learned than ye. I say,-ye who stand laughing there » Z--NS-R:— -Big Bill or as others say, Katy Weighs exactly two hundred and eighty. He eats every day And the doctors all say Thats the reason hes growing so weighty. Tr-pl-tt:—There are two more then-Heaven forbid that they come rr:—Pretty to look at and :—Curly but :—And after these came 222 jfresbmen. Fr-st:—Yes I will be bad. Hereafter Heaven will not be my goal. Sc-r-m:—Ami not wonderful then? L-dbtt-r:—Come now, you say you area man—yet when you behold a woman, egad, you quake like some poor thin-stemmed leaf. H-tch-ns-N:— Speak up. Be somebody. Al-n:—Pools and dead men laugh not at jokes. E-k-rd:—I talk half the time to find out my own thoughts. E-ng-ls:—. . .Left none to mourn. L-w-S:—. . .and then the lover, sighing like a furnace. G-mm-ll:—How sweet a sight, the long locks falling on pretty shoulders. E-dl-m-n:—Ask me. I can tell you. An-r-ws / Q1 .,,,. ,, n , ,, P-ll-rw-d-r \ :— Skilled m games, athletes they were. H-nn-ld: — Clever men are good but. .but . .. H-mm-N-W Y:—Should you see the tools he had you would judge his work well. Should you see his work youwould judge his tools ill. C- -L: — He should be spanked and put to bed. McN- ry:— The fashion wears out more clothes than the


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