Ravelings . will be a business meeting of the Y. M. C. A. immediately follow-ing. Bob White—What kind of birds do you like best, Carrie?Carrie—Bob Whites of course. Jas. LeClere (after the lecture)—Well, Ill have to sit down andrest for I had to carry Nelle nearly all the way home. Prof. Robinson to Seniors—You not only look awkward and feelawkward, but you are awkward. M. M. M.—You can keep your hands so warm by putting them inanother persons pocket, especially if theres another hand in it. John M (at Bijou)—I guess Ill try some of that ox-tail Del/.ell—Youd better, John. Its
Ravelings . will be a business meeting of the Y. M. C. A. immediately follow-ing. Bob White—What kind of birds do you like best, Carrie?Carrie—Bob Whites of course. Jas. LeClere (after the lecture)—Well, Ill have to sit down andrest for I had to carry Nelle nearly all the way home. Prof. Robinson to Seniors—You not only look awkward and feelawkward, but you are awkward. M. M. M.—You can keep your hands so warm by putting them inanother persons pocket, especially if theres another hand in it. John M (at Bijou)—I guess Ill try some of that ox-tail Del/.ell—Youd better, John. Its bully. Dr. Graham—In Brysons American Commonwealth—Bryces Imean. You see I am familiar with both names. Prof. Bretnall—Do you think you could enjoy a six-mile stroll,Miss Graham: Miss Graham—I have. Weary waiting and wishing pastIve been taken now at last.—Bryson. When you are inneed of College Books Tablets, Pencils, Etc., for your work in collegecall on WJ. Southwest Corner ?& m
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