Bones, molars, and briefs . In I larriiiglmi. mmiu niinuli^ an,A ynuiig man prisunu-d lo knowA ciMiiliinaliiin of certain drugs,Wliicli Ik- luld was sure diatli to Inigicidc. So forth he went, to all the means lie conid of hrick walls looming great wealth in the hy-and-hy,IVfim lingicide. hi future lioiues he ihouglil his name\\Ould lie revered hy every heuisons would he receivedKen from the plants that were relievedHy hugicide. (?nt all these dreams soon came to of this drug a farmer honghl:And when he used the powder tineI
Bones, molars, and briefs . In I larriiiglmi. mmiu niinuli^ an,A ynuiig man prisunu-d lo knowA ciMiiliinaliiin of certain drugs,Wliicli Ik- luld was sure diatli to Inigicidc. So forth he went, to all the means lie conid of hrick walls looming great wealth in the hy-and-hy,IVfim lingicide. hi future lioiues he ihouglil his name\\Ould lie revered hy every heuisons would he receivedKen from the plants that were relievedHy hugicide. (?nt all these dreams soon came to of this drug a farmer honghl:And when he used the powder tineIt killed not hugs, hut killed the \ine;Oh, hugicide! 122. Toast of 1903 to the Nurses RACEFUL, sweet and fair to seelhe girl that crowns our lithesome form and mien cap and gown immaculate,And when hy chance, if we should touch the gown of this sweet silent tread and downcast eyesShes off to have it sterilized. Her feet eer run in mercys blessed hands were made to lips—they oidy speak to bless—Her eyes are founts of ! hands and feet, and lips and know the road to Paradise,We drink the students toast to thee; Whereer we roam, on land or sea. Our thoughts are yours, while nieniry tell A tale as sweet as chiming bells; We drink the nurses, gone before, We drink the nurses of 1904; Yet. best of all, we drink to thee, Thou charming nurse of 1903. J. W. B. 03.
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