The Cincinnatian . ncing is Distinctly j Individual Even the Words Blend Here is a riddle you all can guessA prof is the answer, 8 must confess. When French and Spanish both are oerYoull find him on some ballroomfloor. Of all the profs he is the beauSo light and airy on his toe. Now if this riddle you cant Lucile Willard be your guide,[page three hundred and forty-seven] CLARA HEINfg CORNELL June June1—A very rare one. 2—Our last day of peace. 4—Exams again. Well, dont be discouraged, comrades, fools can ask questionsthat wise men cannot answer. 10—Baccalaureate Sermon. They saw the


The Cincinnatian . ncing is Distinctly j Individual Even the Words Blend Here is a riddle you all can guessA prof is the answer, 8 must confess. When French and Spanish both are oerYoull find him on some ballroomfloor. Of all the profs he is the beauSo light and airy on his toe. Now if this riddle you cant Lucile Willard be your guide,[page three hundred and forty-seven] CLARA HEINfg CORNELL June June1—A very rare one. 2—Our last day of peace. 4—Exams again. Well, dont be discouraged, comrades, fools can ask questionsthat wise men cannot answer. 10—Baccalaureate Sermon. They saw their duty and they did it. (Some ofthem.) 13—Class Play. Oh, we claim shes an actress! 14—Mr. 1917 gives his bachelor dinner while Miss 1917 entertains her maids. 15—Class Day. Every dog has his, give the Seniors one. 16—Commencement. We learn how much money we have collected from wealthycitizens, and who are our brightest students. 17—Beyond the Alps lies Italy. [page three hundred and forty-eight]. Many are called, but few are chosen.—5. A. E. Motto. Oh, we might be very thriftyWith a store for learning plenty If we knew as much at fifty As wethought we knew at twenty. Well, Much may be said on both sides. Where Theres Life Theres Hope The famous halls of old U. C. Mean quite a lot of things to me. Twas there I first made up my mind, An education I would find For four long years Ive tried each day To find some high-falutin way Of mixing acids, liquids, gases And even how to please the lasses. Ive made a stab at all the thingsFrom Persian Wars with towns and kingsTo Modern Drama, Greek Thirteen;And think of all the things Ive seen!But still theres lots and lots to knowSuch as how your dad makes doughBut Gee!! It almost takes two yearsTo learn the way they give the cheers. I wouldnt take a single thing For just the fun Ive had this spring Its four years gone, but not astray For I have hopes, perhaps some day Ill come right back to these same halls And get a jo


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