Liber brunensis . I ave been arsked to haddress youthis hevening and modestly would I complywith your desires. Blarst me hif I feelhequal to the hoccasion, bah Jove! Beforeleaving the land of my birth in a berth on ahocean liner, I wish, doncherknow, to singme Swan Song, as twere. (Happlause) To me halone little honor is due (Criesof Yes, Yes). Let me arsk you where I got my trainingwhich henabled me to make such a it in myHunivarsity career? Ope Igh, I did I hachieve my track hability?Ope Igh, I say. Where did I learn to be ajournalist and to hedit the Brown DailyErald? Ope Igh, I s


Liber brunensis . I ave been arsked to haddress youthis hevening and modestly would I complywith your desires. Blarst me hif I feelhequal to the hoccasion, bah Jove! Beforeleaving the land of my birth in a berth on ahocean liner, I wish, doncherknow, to singme Swan Song, as twere. (Happlause) To me halone little honor is due (Criesof Yes, Yes). Let me arsk you where I got my trainingwhich henabled me to make such a it in myHunivarsity career? Ope Igh, I did I hachieve my track hability?Ope Igh, I say. Where did I learn to be ajournalist and to hedit the Brown DailyErald? Ope Igh, I say. To her whomhonor is due, due it as the poet says. (Criesof Ear, Ear). Hin closing hallow me to thank you foryour well-wishes and hinvite you wheneveryou are in jolly hold Hengland to ave acup of tea with me. (Cheers for fifteen Atif^t^/rl ^i^i^tes.) (MlCfU Our best wishes attend The ColossusSd(\r^S r€SldBh C^ on his trip on the boozoosum of Old Neptunen (Dx-f-Ord • ^^ during his sojourn in bally HAToberVO Communication (The Editors of the Liber Invite Communications, but Would Hate to be held Responsible for the Sediments Found therein.)To the Editors of the Liber: I will be brief and to the point. A few weeks ago a certain personal appearedin the Broimi Daily Herald giving to the world the news of a certain Seniorsvisit to Wellesley. To this I have no objection, but I do object to the fact thatI was not mentioned. I, too, was at Wellesley, upon the same day, and m the com-pany of the Senior mentioned. Yet the Herald neglected ME. Despite my socialprominence and the part I take in college activities, the Herald didnt mention thefact that I was there. I spoke to the editors about it but they refused to give mesatisfaction. I now appeal to you. If the Herald wont play fair, we must wipe itout. Its society column must be unprejudiced. It has been hinted that theHerald was bribed. If so, let us investigate. Yours, A. Young J.


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