. Athena, 1893. MoFarlani)—The best of life is but intoxication. McGiNLEv—He of the hundred tales of love. MoouK—A lover of epitaphs. Mi^s OCoNXER—A damsel of hiuh lineao-e. .Miss RoACii—All the worlds a stage. SriKR, R.,—Tales, jests, and funny bulls. SiPKK, F.,—Hear me, ye walls. Miss WiiiiiR—She of the hundred and tirst tales of love. YoiTN(i—Younger by fifteen years, brother and son. 117 Dk. II. — ?Miss Ryan, why is the synodic month longer thanthe siderialV Miss R. — •Because tlie synodic month has two move daysthan the siderial, Snow—Well, I believe Ill retire to the arms of


. Athena, 1893. MoFarlani)—The best of life is but intoxication. McGiNLEv—He of the hundred tales of love. MoouK—A lover of epitaphs. Mi^s OCoNXER—A damsel of hiuh lineao-e. .Miss RoACii—All the worlds a stage. SriKR, R.,—Tales, jests, and funny bulls. SiPKK, F.,—Hear me, ye walls. Miss WiiiiiR—She of the hundred and tirst tales of love. YoiTN(i—Younger by fifteen years, brother and son. 117 Dk. II. — ?Miss Ryan, why is the synodic month longer thanthe siderialV Miss R. — •Because tlie synodic month has two move daysthan the siderial, Snow—Well, I believe Ill retire to the arms of —Do as you please. Im going to bed. In the German class:—Herr Dowd, wollen sie anfangen,bitte? Dowd:—Ich weiss nicht. WoLFOEi)—Say boys, they tell me that New Years dontcome on the first this year, Prof. S.— Mr. Crecelius, tliis element has one 1)ond, whilethis one has two. llow can these elements be made to unite?Mr. C.— Cut off one bond from the one that has We respectfully suggest this tt) the Faculty as a more aesthe-tic penance than chapel roll call. 118 2)ebate. **Sboul6 tbc XlXIloii&s fair be ©penc^ on Sun^a^. Bob Robkrts, L. Miller, Negative. I have listened Avith a good deal of patience to the geiiTninon my right. lie seems to have forgot the teachins of , Uncle Sam, she would never have won the battle on thesecond days tight at Bulls Run, if she had done that way. Butthere are some good people who think you oughtnt to do anythingon Sunday. Wy, the tirst battle of Chickamauga was fought onSunday. If Napoleon Bonaparte had ever a called back his picketson Sunday, ed a never beco^ue mistress of the commerce of thesea, (Cheers.) Uncle Sam, shed never—(Thunderous cheers.) But back to these good people who ought to be shut up. Letem come over with us, an swear a little, an drink a little beer,—an—^an enjoy emselves. (Cheers while the electric lights givethe closing signal, three deliberate bre


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