Taps . Prairie Dogs. Under the head of Great Foundations, I discovered the following: Dag Folger, erst-while President of the Y. M. C. \.. is a heavy owner of whiskey stills in the coves ofVirginia. In the Clippings Department, 1 read an extract from the Cops Gazette, a northernmagazine which the Titjcv staff has almost adopted. The clipping set forth the fact thatJojo, Jr., had been appointed poet laureate of Mexico, and that complications had arisen,since Mr. John Kipling Garris charged that Jo had plagiarized from him, and published,the poem which had won the high position. The title of the


Taps . Prairie Dogs. Under the head of Great Foundations, I discovered the following: Dag Folger, erst-while President of the Y. M. C. \.. is a heavy owner of whiskey stills in the coves ofVirginia. In the Clippings Department, 1 read an extract from the Cops Gazette, a northernmagazine which the Titjcv staff has almost adopted. The clipping set forth the fact thatJojo, Jr., had been appointed poet laureate of Mexico, and that complications had arisen,since Mr. John Kipling Garris charged that Jo had plagiarized from him, and published,the poem which had won the high position. The title of the famous poem is A Sonnet: We hoys had a pool in the Y. M. C. In which we could go in swimmin;Rut they changed the building to a Y. W. C. A., And turned it over to the wimmin. With a start I awoke, to find that Willie Green, a walking advertisement for a circus, washanding me a poster of this description—Great Show; Complete Evolution of Man-Monkey First, Then Prep Oliver, Then Man. —W. T. 16. pictorial iM£torj> of &U #reat GTigersi


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