Liber brunensis . This curly-headed Adonis has man-aged, somehow or other, to live downthe terrible handicap of coming fromBrockton. He dropped in on us una-wares four years ago, and predicted hisown future by trying to jolly TheronClark when he registered. Hes con-tinued to jolly people ever since, whilecussing the hard fate of the man whoelects engineering. Once in a whilehe manages to steal away on courtingexpeditions, and rumor has it that thegirls just love his curly blondness, anddote upon his bewitching dimples. Little is known about this promisinglooking individual, except that hedoesn


Liber brunensis . This curly-headed Adonis has man-aged, somehow or other, to live downthe terrible handicap of coming fromBrockton. He dropped in on us una-wares four years ago, and predicted hisown future by trying to jolly TheronClark when he registered. Hes con-tinued to jolly people ever since, whilecussing the hard fate of the man whoelects engineering. Once in a whilehe manages to steal away on courtingexpeditions, and rumor has it that thegirls just love his curly blondness, anddote upon his bewitching dimples. Little is known about this promisinglooking individual, except that hedoesnt drink, chew, smoke nor swear,and is a shark in his studies. Helooks as if he had a perpetual grouch,but it is only his natural expression,accentuated by an eye-shade, that hehas cultivated to inspire awe and vener-ation in us, and in the unfortunatechildren he will teach some day. CoalValley, Pa., and April 29th, 1886, areto blame. This is not the famous ChaunceyWalcott, but just Cliff. Cliff hasquite some burde


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