Bones, molars, and briefs . ne. Weeks is considered the light of the class. Green swears that Baltimore has the best looking women he ever saw. Then there is Polly Parrott, who has an insatiable thirst for the knowledge of dentistry. luhvards has had some experience in dentistry before coming to the University, so he is con-sidered by far the best workrjian and stuilinl in the class. Meadows was astonished at the size f llic town and was several days finding the University. There are numerous members of the class whos» deeds I might recount more fidly, but space for-bids, so the historian will
Bones, molars, and briefs . ne. Weeks is considered the light of the class. Green swears that Baltimore has the best looking women he ever saw. Then there is Polly Parrott, who has an insatiable thirst for the knowledge of dentistry. luhvards has had some experience in dentistry before coming to the University, so he is con-sidered by far the best workrjian and stuilinl in the class. Meadows was astonished at the size f llic town and was several days finding the University. There are numerous members of the class whos» deeds I might recount more fidly, but space for-bids, so the historian will say in conclusion, that it remains for one of our number, when his now pro-found Icirning will be enforced by mature years and rich experience, to write a satisfactory history ofthis class; a history that will mirror facts, a history lesplendenl and irridescetit with the doings of thoswho were so fortunate as to belong to a class predestined tC) be honored and illustrious. Ira W. Williams, Historian,of North Carolina. 170.
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