Bones, molars, and briefs . nerosity cost me twenty-seven. A Bit of Advice to Freshmen A pleilge 1 make, no wine to take:Nor brandy red, that turns the head;Nor whiskey hot. that makes the .sot;Nor fiery rum. that ruins the home;Nor will I sin, by drinking gin ;Hard cider, too, will never do;Nor lager beer, my heart to cheer;Nor sparkling ale. my face to pale;To (ptench my thirst. Ill always bringCidd water from well or spring;So here 1 pledge perpetual hateTo .all that Briscoe 1 he blesl arms of .Morpheus eneircle<l his form; Briscoes sleep was serene—no thought of the mo


Bones, molars, and briefs . nerosity cost me twenty-seven. A Bit of Advice to Freshmen A pleilge 1 make, no wine to take:Nor brandy red, that turns the head;Nor whiskey hot. that makes the .sot;Nor fiery rum. that ruins the home;Nor will I sin, by drinking gin ;Hard cider, too, will never do;Nor lager beer, my heart to cheer;Nor sparkling ale. my face to pale;To (ptench my thirst. Ill always bringCidd water from well or spring;So here 1 pledge perpetual hateTo .all that Briscoe 1 he blesl arms of .Morpheus eneircle<l his form; Briscoes sleep was serene—no thought of the morn. With its manifold heartaches, its bills to be met. Or its vast possibilities—troubled him yet. When a voice in the night : Briscoe, rise and bcg<inc, A section, by l)r. .Mien, is on. Id the grim call of science, while the dream god looke 1 on,Is it or man? Briscoe asked with a yawn;.And then wandered oer groves, poppy-scented, to Science retreated, with a shaft in her breast. 126 .r^p. Knights of Rest RESTERS. FIRST BEFORE L.\ LAST KNIGHT. No record of early history, just grew. Limited (\ery). Knight, Another Knight. Kniglit Before Last, Last —Ditto. TREASURER—Ditto .\s Ditto. L.\w.— (The only one, most rigidly enforced.)—Anymember caught or found working, unless forced to doso. will be fined—the fine to be the price of a feed forthe entire and collective number of Rcsters. The sole ambition of the members of the organizationis to Rest. The purpose being to cultivate in each Knighta taste and propensity for rest, (other easy things notexcluded) ; also to stimulate the ability to get much of thi<. most desired healthful and self-satisfying a knack of finding time to rest whenever an oppor-tunity presents itself, and with an occult power of find-ing time to fulfill the above ideal desire whenever anopportunity does not present itself. All questions to


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