The Cincinnatian . ble of the lower classes. The weary Senior smiles. 14—Those Georgetown upstarts! Why they used to make poor practice. 16—Charley Willy gets another Honorary Degree. This is a great institution. 18—Vigilance Committee consolidates in self-defense. Lester, be careful, theyrebig boys and awfully rough! 23—Freddy (late again), Well, Buddie must have his morning exercise. Who?Ion?—No, he never gets up until noon. 25—News vs. Vigilance Committee bout growing more probable. Freshmen makeexcellent fighting ground for those desirous of getting into the limelight. All Hail! Woodrow! (


The Cincinnatian . ble of the lower classes. The weary Senior smiles. 14—Those Georgetown upstarts! Why they used to make poor practice. 16—Charley Willy gets another Honorary Degree. This is a great institution. 18—Vigilance Committee consolidates in self-defense. Lester, be careful, theyrebig boys and awfully rough! 23—Freddy (late again), Well, Buddie must have his morning exercise. Who?Ion?—No, he never gets up until noon. 25—News vs. Vigilance Committee bout growing more probable. Freshmen makeexcellent fighting ground for those desirous of getting into the limelight. All Hail! Woodrow! (Shame on you—thats sacreligious!) Fridays in October and November—The Vigilance Committee at Home tothe Freshmen. Basement, Hanna Hall. 28—K. S. U. game. The score?—I dont remember. CHff, Dusty, Bill Talcottand Bill Koehler among the missing. 30—No, Freshman, the vivisection department is not in this building—thatsonly the opening meeting of the Glee Team. [page two hundred and ninety-eight]. EXTRA ! Frosh Football Fiends Beaten by the Boilermakers EXTRA! The Line-up Boilermakers Langenheim, L. H. Conn, L. , C. Kemp, F. B. Rogatzky, L. T. Lutz, R. , Q. Huss, R. G. Haehnle, R. E. Schneider, L. G. Scharer, R. T. A S the golden sun sank in resplendent?^*- glory behind the heavenward,(pointing toward the Cross-Town car-line), the stury warriors of the Boiler-makers gang tripped blithely downupon the trodden gridiron. Whistle — Bang!! — Cuckoo! bawledthe drunken spectators (drunk onenthusiastic spirits for the coming con-flict) under the leadership of CharlieHetsch our noble supporter, calledgarter for short. Shyly, ducking behind interveningrocks, the freshman Orrlets snuckupon old man Carsons back sickly, they anticipated thecoming fray. Referee Altamer staggered upon thefield and blew his breath, I mean hiswhistle! Then he shouted to the frosh. Hey! youse kids! you better getsome signals. Dusty was laboringunder the delus


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