The Monticola . 85. E NEVER HAD much chance to make any his-\X/ tory; there is only one thing we can do, and that is to lake holidays, and so we did. Abe Lincolns birthday came around, un-noticed and unknown, until eight-thirty oclock-mi the eventful day. At that time the JuniorLaw Class decided to have a holiday, and so onewas declared. President Carney told ProfessorTrotter, much to that genial delight, that he i dnt stay for school. Then upon motion of Senator •?Sam Montgomery, the Amicable Society of Rail Splitterswas organized, and the procession sallied forth. Senator Satnheaded t
The Monticola . 85. E NEVER HAD much chance to make any his-\X/ tory; there is only one thing we can do, and that is to lake holidays, and so we did. Abe Lincolns birthday came around, un-noticed and unknown, until eight-thirty oclock-mi the eventful day. At that time the JuniorLaw Class decided to have a holiday, and so onewas declared. President Carney told ProfessorTrotter, much to that genial delight, that he i dnt stay for school. Then upon motion of Senator •?Sam Montgomery, the Amicable Society of Rail Splitterswas organized, and the procession sallied forth. Senator Satnheaded the parade down street, all marching Lockstep to thetune of Hail! Hail! the gangs all here. On. on. they marched, until the Post office was they stopped, and gave a cheer that made the welkinring, i whatever thai is-. The parade wasn1 enough, how-ever, to celebrate the momentous occasion, so a wagon was chartered, and re-christened, The four-wheeled sel ler \V. V. two mule power, and piloted by
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