. The Orange blossom . e supreme bench at Wash-ington. Miss Kelly went as a missionary to Russia and married a relative of Nicholas Apple got soured on the world and went to Oklahoma to raise cotton. Miss James,the fair daughter of India, married a Kansas Congressman and was the chief agent inbringing her oriental home under the domain of the Stars and Stripes. Mr. Peter lost hisright eye while dissecting a grasshopper, but later achieved much fame as a professor ofbugology. Mr. Hudson discovered the North-Pole but owing to the fact that the groundwas frozen he was unable to extract the
. The Orange blossom . e supreme bench at Wash-ington. Miss Kelly went as a missionary to Russia and married a relative of Nicholas Apple got soured on the world and went to Oklahoma to raise cotton. Miss James,the fair daughter of India, married a Kansas Congressman and was the chief agent inbringing her oriental home under the domain of the Stars and Stripes. Mr. Peter lost hisright eye while dissecting a grasshopper, but later achieved much fame as a professor ofbugology. Mr. Hudson discovered the North-Pole but owing to the fact that the groundwas frozen he was unable to extract the long-sought article. Time would fail me to tell ofall these immortals. So I shall close this narration and write the finis, —Shannessey OBrien. P. S.—I forgot to say you will find in the museum a copy of some old rules that wereprevalent about the year 1905. There are many stories of how the young lovers in ac-cordance with these rules took the last fond kiss at 9:45 and hurried home like a run-away hurricane. 223. Why my choice flower is a Violet.—Elmer Leonard Brown. Hints on Canvassing.—Earl Hibbard. Why I quit Swearing.—E. M. Daniels. How to Roll Cigarettes.—A. E. Henry. Thoughts on Spooning.—C. E. Alderdice. My Ideas of Marriage.—Sam. Molby The Origin of the Devil.—Clyde Odom. Some Ideas about the Freshmen.—Columbian Big Day that is Coming.—Sub. Prep. Why we study French.—Compiled by twenty-five young men. Why I Never Smile.—Crampton. What I Know of Married Life.—Guy Lamphere. How I feel when I Flunk.—A Senior. Things We Dont Know.—Compiled by Seniors. Lives of Great Men.—Autobiography of Some Juniors. My Plans for Wall Street.—Christie Fischer. Why I am Interested in Media.—Roy R. Reppert. Extracts from My Sermons.—Chester Leasure. The Kind of a Man I Like.—Miss Stanley. Some of My Ambitions.—G. E. Brown. Reasons for My Taciturnity.—Mr. Nattier. Some Speeches that I Ought to Make.—Mr. Urner. Stories of My C
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