. The Forester . d by the Bible and religeon that he went insane and then wrote Pilgrims Progress. This is astory that he uses himself as a character. In Bunyan case I think religeon and the Biblewere to much of a novelty. He probably was not very religeous at first and when hedid become so he over did it to much. Editors Note:—Mr. Smith has been asked to give a course of lectures on Insane In-formation on Great Authors at Dunning next year. FAMOUS AT THE CAD. Of all sad words of tongue or pen the saddest are these Ive Flunked all sad words with which were hitthe saddest are thesePlea


. The Forester . d by the Bible and religeon that he went insane and then wrote Pilgrims Progress. This is astory that he uses himself as a character. In Bunyan case I think religeon and the Biblewere to much of a novelty. He probably was not very religeous at first and when hedid become so he over did it to much. Editors Note:—Mr. Smith has been asked to give a course of lectures on Insane In-formation on Great Authors at Dunning next year. FAMOUS AT THE CAD. Of all sad words of tongue or pen the saddest are these Ive Flunked all sad words with which were hitthe saddest are thesePlease Sir:—REMIT. Why does Roemsch spend so much time on his hair?Why does Lyman receive so many letters from Lake Forest?What worries Karl Gluek? How does Gait Brookfield find time for his studies?What makes Chuck McManus so sleepy?Why does Bailey talk so much?Who asked Briles if he won the debate?Why doesnt Mr. Rendtorff get some new jokes?When will Heimbach finish Algebra II?Why does Sibley wear a red tie? 26. Answer to questions one, two and three. THE 1911 FORE-JTE-R


Size: 2254px × 1108px
Photo credit: © Reading Room 2020 / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: ., bookauthor, bookcentury1900, bookdecade1910, bookidforester14lake