Jambalaya [yearbook] 1917 . ^^Wmi0\/ 4 jwi^nv (115) Ji^MB^lA/7yO^ !?. CHAS. PAYNE FENNER, , DEAN OF THE COLLEGE OF LAW (116) I J^MBylL-^yC^ Gone But Not Forgotten IT is (he inception of the conclusion. The Law School will soon be deprived of itsmost valuable group of undergraduates. No longer shall the attractive physiognomiesof these embryonic solicitors be in evidence on the steps and in the corridors ofcur most beloved institution of learning. No more shall Gibson Hall enjoy a death-like stillness and quietude occasioned by the supreme vocal efforts of would-be stumporators and op


Jambalaya [yearbook] 1917 . ^^Wmi0\/ 4 jwi^nv (115) Ji^MB^lA/7yO^ !?. CHAS. PAYNE FENNER, , DEAN OF THE COLLEGE OF LAW (116) I J^MBylL-^yC^ Gone But Not Forgotten IT is (he inception of the conclusion. The Law School will soon be deprived of itsmost valuable group of undergraduates. No longer shall the attractive physiognomiesof these embryonic solicitors be in evidence on the steps and in the corridors ofcur most beloved institution of learning. No more shall Gibson Hall enjoy a death-like stillness and quietude occasioned by the supreme vocal efforts of would-be stumporators and opera singers. Never again shall happy and delighted frowns adorn theforeheads of earnest legal instructors, while idiotic queries pour from the lips of theassembled (cl)asses. Nor shall ever be heard again the quiet chucklings of dignifiedlaughter issuing from the depths of the ner-to-be-forgotten bull-pen. No gentle hiss shall escape from the overheated steam pipes; no discriminatingflivvers shall declare title to surplus nickels; no lecture halls shall serve as to


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