. Iris 1905 . The Woes of tbe Juniors (with apologies to homer.) -ING, oh Muses, the woes of the tribe called Juniors; theharrowing woes that make of the fair tribe of Juniors,rattling skeletons upon which there is no flesh. For,verily, through many moons have they endured exceed-ing tribulation, and for many moons more shall theyendure, for so it is written in the prophecies of the catalogue. Lo, early in the morning they assemble with the tribes of their kinfolks in a greatroom in the house called Wards. And the house doth echo again as the hosts sit themdown, and there is turmoil. And behol


. Iris 1905 . The Woes of tbe Juniors (with apologies to homer.) -ING, oh Muses, the woes of the tribe called Juniors; theharrowing woes that make of the fair tribe of Juniors,rattling skeletons upon which there is no flesh. For,verily, through many moons have they endured exceed-ing tribulation, and for many moons more shall theyendure, for so it is written in the prophecies of the catalogue. Lo, early in the morning they assemble with the tribes of their kinfolks in a greatroom in the house called Wards. And the house doth echo again as the hosts sit themdown, and there is turmoil. And behold, the chief ruler of the tribes, even she thatdoth sit on high in the place of assemblage, doth descend therefrom and doth standamong the hosts and make words as follows: Verily, hearken ye! I insist uponorder; I must have order and I will have order. For fifteen minutes thereafter dothey rend the atmosphere with sweet music from their vocal organs, and with sweetsmiles do sing 268, while a man doth wave his


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