L'Agenda 1901 . even though shewas half dead for some fun, for she knows she can never give afeast herself. Just then the people began to come, so all conversation was,of necessity, dropped, and no one but the mouse in the cornerwas any the wiser for all that had beensiid during that half hour. The gnarled oaks stand on the classic hill Both .storm and calm when sunrise breaks so still Or the wintriest day is stately columns of brick and stone, Are our A/ma Maters glor\-,As well as the grav old walls oergrown By the ivy of song and that which the heart shnll


L'Agenda 1901 . even though shewas half dead for some fun, for she knows she can never give afeast herself. Just then the people began to come, so all conversation was,of necessity, dropped, and no one but the mouse in the cornerwas any the wiser for all that had beensiid during that half hour. The gnarled oaks stand on the classic hill Both .storm and calm when sunrise breaks so still Or the wintriest day is stately columns of brick and stone, Are our A/ma Maters glor\-,As well as the grav old walls oergrown By the ivy of song and that which the heart shnll longest prize. Is not tree nor storied wall ;Tis the memory of impulses that bade us rise Whereer we chance to struggles endured, earned victories won, The formed true,Meinries in hearts that are ever young Will be cherished bv me and vou. If you would hold the place in lifeFor which you long have tjattled, Tis well to know that nerve counts moreThan bluff when you are rattled. 178. 1 Rl » E A [~ (( 5 - 0. SOMEHOW, I dont know why it wuz,But spite of all my head would buzLike all possessed jest every timeMy spirits got in foot-ball huskin time the atmosphereSeemed full of foot-balls far and Id told Polly bout the gameI saw last year. An jest the sameShe thought, as I, how nice twould be(She allers did agree with me)For us to send our grandsons downTo git some skulen in that townOf Lewisburg, and maybe theyWould rather like the foot-ball had but two, both good and allers called them Beef and went one day and said theyd writeOf all they did both day and time to time a card would come,Thev never said a word bout so I said, Ill tell you what,Theyre after foot-balls now red day I got a note from Beef He said : Dear Grandpa, I beleef,Ill get thru skule on top the John is worken hard to keepThe other snobs from beaten wades right thru them thick or proff,


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