Liber brunensis . Hill on his first journey to Providencefrom Keene, N. H., after twenty longyears spent in attempting to find some-thing attractive in his past four years he has spent intrying to smile himself into eligibility,and he declares he would have suc-ceeded had it not been for thoseprofessors in the Engineering Depart-ment. Civil engineering and trialmarriages will be his specialties whenhe gets to be a man. Yes, my name is Oslin, but I amnot the oldest man in the class even ifmy hair is gray. You see I am notas far advanced as Dick Allen. Whathave I done for the col


Liber brunensis . Hill on his first journey to Providencefrom Keene, N. H., after twenty longyears spent in attempting to find some-thing attractive in his past four years he has spent intrying to smile himself into eligibility,and he declares he would have suc-ceeded had it not been for thoseprofessors in the Engineering Depart-ment. Civil engineering and trialmarriages will be his specialties whenhe gets to be a man. Yes, my name is Oslin, but I amnot the oldest man in the class even ifmy hair is gray. You see I am notas far advanced as Dick Allen. Whathave I done for the college? Why,yes, I discovered Pantsenius for myamateur league team. Yes, I playsome myself, too. No, for some reasonwe did not win any games. Am Igoing to get married? Why, ofcourse, because from an anthropogen-tic point of view marriage is a goodthing. 122 LIBER BRUNENSIS LII Stephen David Paddock Second Entrance Prize in Greek(1) ; Vaudeville Club (2) (3)(4) ; Cast (2) (4) ; Phi BetaKappa (3). Ralph Mallory Palmer. Albert Nathaniel Peterson George Luther Pierce, T fi


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