Liber brunensis . Here is our youngest—little Frankie,the terror of the Herald Board, the heroof the annual baseball contest betweenthe daily and the monthly. His noblebrow has adorned Brunonian Boardmeetings since he got his first longtheme published, and hes allowed someof his literary genius to find its wayinto the grind section of this incompar-able publication. Having struck-out somany of the Heralds would-be baseballplayers, he will after graduation, strikeout for himself. This is the managing editor of thisjoke-book of ours. Notice the peace-ful look resting calmly on his brows?That is


Liber brunensis . Here is our youngest—little Frankie,the terror of the Herald Board, the heroof the annual baseball contest betweenthe daily and the monthly. His noblebrow has adorned Brunonian Boardmeetings since he got his first longtheme published, and hes allowed someof his literary genius to find its wayinto the grind section of this incompar-able publication. Having struck-out somany of the Heralds would-be baseballplayers, he will after graduation, strikeout for himself. This is the managing editor of thisjoke-book of ours. Notice the peace-ful look resting calmly on his brows?That is decidedly forced. Generallyyou can find him trailing around afterthe editor-in-chief, with expostulationsand call-downs galore. Does thattrouble the editor-in-chief? Not in theslightest. Ned was born in Providencein 1888 and before he realized what hewas doing got into a good class. Heexpects to enter the field of medicineand to continue to hand out dope. Everybody agrees that Keith is thebiggest hot-air artist


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