The record of the class of 1909 . BKIlV. R. NEWTON.—(.Correct-ly pronounced. Bri. although manyprefer Bray. No Significance is at-tached to either reading.) Undoubt-edly the stoutest bucketful of Eco-nomic Prowess in the Class. Com-mercial Law and the subtleties of theindustrial World were contracted byhim at comparatively Tender Years,and caused his immersement in Col-lege as an ennobling liath for response to ,ne advertisement:Athletes Wanted; Size no has come out for various Teams,and has engaged in several contestswith Real Big Men without seriousInjury. His Vocabulary
The record of the class of 1909 . BKIlV. R. NEWTON.—(.Correct-ly pronounced. Bri. although manyprefer Bray. No Significance is at-tached to either reading.) Undoubt-edly the stoutest bucketful of Eco-nomic Prowess in the Class. Com-mercial Law and the subtleties of theindustrial World were contracted byhim at comparatively Tender Years,and caused his immersement in Col-lege as an ennobling liath for response to ,ne advertisement:Athletes Wanted; Size no has come out for various Teams,and has engaged in several contestswith Real Big Men without seriousInjury. His Vocabulary is easilymastered. It consists of: (i)Whatre you playin? (2) Youllget well: (3) Oh. you kid! Song:Im the Neatest Thing on Broad-. BRYXE. ANDREAS.—A descend-ant of the Vikings, who has finallybeen persuaded to utilize the Buildingfor sleeping purposes, and forego thecustomary Breakfast of icicles andstalactites. He is indigenous to Ice-bergs and Glaciers, and to functionproperly, should always be preservedin an atmosphere from which theHeat Waves have been carefullydusted. His greatest fad is the ac-cumulation of Languages, which hasbeen going on steadily for some time,until he has now a complete Collec-tion. The greatest oi these is HipsFirm, Keck Firm, Cliest Firm. Fa-vorite song : In .\ Old Tongue . 56
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