Calyx . t ICte I Dfdicatcd tii Lindsey Moure) Oh. the fullback bows to the cheering crowd. And the halves, and the quarter, the praise ascends to the plucky ends Who fight for the White and Blue;To none so great do I dedicate This poor little verse of mine—But heres to those in the fighting rows. To the men who hold the line! You watch the game and youll all exclaim: Just see that fellow run! And youll shout and roar when the struggles oer That the game was only wonBy the fullbacks pluck in that splendid buck That carried him over the goal:But you didnt see fit to think a bit Of the ma


Calyx . t ICte I Dfdicatcd tii Lindsey Moure) Oh. the fullback bows to the cheering crowd. And the halves, and the quarter, the praise ascends to the plucky ends Who fight for the White and Blue;To none so great do I dedicate This poor little verse of mine—But heres to those in the fighting rows. To the men who hold the line! You watch the game and youll all exclaim: Just see that fellow run! And youll shout and roar when the struggles oer That the game was only wonBy the fullbacks pluck in that splendid buck That carried him over the goal:But you didnt see fit to think a bit Of the man who made the hole. Yes. the fullback has his meed of , .d the quarter did it the halves are praised and a voice is raised For the ends who took the ball:Now take your cup and fill it up To the brim with sparkling wine—A toast to those in the fighting rows. To the men who hold the line. O. T. H. 344 MINK. LNBlioivDEIt ^l)t JScanerp JBlues; At th Beanery—at th Beanery,They take all of your soak you good and hardAn then they feed you hash. We get baked potatoes andStewed apples, to be sure;They feed me so much gravyThat my livers sore. CHORUS Oh. I got th Beanery BluesIni as sick as sick can beThey always try to shoveThe left-overs off on me. Im so sick of eating themI dont know what to time I eat a meal,I swear that I am through. The fellows keel right overWhenever they serve stews—I know Im slowly starving—Oh, I got th Beanery S. (Examinations arc the ])riMligy of His SatanicMajesty, the pride of faculties, and the abom-ination of all right-thinking students. There are many kinds, being used for everyconceivable purpose, and no regular and wellgoverned family is without <me. The principalkinds are eugenic, civil service. X-ray, and thegreat class known as damn exams. The first kind is prevalent in the summer,especially around bathing b


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