Jambalaya [yearbook] 1909 . he funniest memories That hang round Newcomb Hall, The one concerning DixonIs the funniest of all. The students were quietly sitting. To one of the lectures listening, When Dixon walked across the hall, And then, alas! pride had its fall. For though it s a sad thing to be spoken. The chair he sought, why, it was broken. Then, woe to relate, the speaker and stu-dents before. Dr. Dixon was brought with a crash to thefloor. V. I. In~the balmy stageOf the Cambrian ageA polyp fond of booze. At half past ten, In the Cambrian stuck in Diatone ooze. II. And all alon


Jambalaya [yearbook] 1909 . he funniest memories That hang round Newcomb Hall, The one concerning DixonIs the funniest of all. The students were quietly sitting. To one of the lectures listening, When Dixon walked across the hall, And then, alas! pride had its fall. For though it s a sad thing to be spoken. The chair he sought, why, it was broken. Then, woe to relate, the speaker and stu-dents before. Dr. Dixon was brought with a crash to thefloor. V. I. In~the balmy stageOf the Cambrian ageA polyp fond of booze. At half past ten, In the Cambrian stuck in Diatone ooze. II. And all alone. In the misty zone Of the pre-historic polyp sungIn the Cambrian tongue, We wont go home till morning. %^ Herr Wespy, he vas a fine man. Right straight from his own Deutschland. After drinking gin fizz He gives us a quiz,And storms like a big brass band. R. L. V% There once was a Glee ClubWho said: To our concert,For us and TiilaneWill but warble in vainIf out of the public but few come in Newcomboh, do come;.


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