. Reveille. ll his spare time there, away from the cares and work of theworld, lost in deep cogitations. Smith is a man of original theories. Upon interrogation he may deny this state-ment, but it is nevertheless true. For tho everybody in the class quit studying theday after arriving here, deciding it to be a useless waste of time when there areso many more interesting things to do, our far-sighted J. Keller has stuck persistentlyto the rule of hard work and still maintains the absurd theory. However, there may be more method in his madness than Smittys less diligentclassmates will admit, for
. Reveille. ll his spare time there, away from the cares and work of theworld, lost in deep cogitations. Smith is a man of original theories. Upon interrogation he may deny this state-ment, but it is nevertheless true. For tho everybody in the class quit studying theday after arriving here, deciding it to be a useless waste of time when there areso many more interesting things to do, our far-sighted J. Keller has stuck persistentlyto the rule of hard work and still maintains the absurd theory. However, there may be more method in his madness than Smittys less diligentclassmates will admit, for he must assuredly be at home on all the ground he hascovered in his college course, and so is bound to succeed in any branch of endeavorhe may elect to pursue. We all wish a prosperous life to this man of solid virtue, whd for the last threeyears has been to us a practical lesson in economics. May his progeny be as those ofthe son of Hagar, and his supply of the long green as plentiful as the autumn I «*^,^^w**^^^^ 33 Arthur Theodore Sonnenberg Bladensburg, Md Mechanical Engineering. Much may be made of a Dutchman if he be caught there is falsehood in his loolis I must and will deny.
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