Arbutus . ,&,& Zepb\>rs Marsten: Oh, what a shame that every boy up here is engaged, even the professors. Did you know that some of them college girls is so poor that they cant afford only meal a-day ? Curious travelers may find a photograph of Miss A buried in the sand on the south side of the Lake. Miss A , I believe my fiancees relatives live in your city. They are very wealthy, Professor: are they not? What are you doing, Miss Spink? Trying to kill this snake and prove my bravery. That way? Well, come on; I killed it this morning. Mr. Gregory (when a blacksnake suddenly escaped


Arbutus . ,&,& Zepb\>rs Marsten: Oh, what a shame that every boy up here is engaged, even the professors. Did you know that some of them college girls is so poor that they cant afford only meal a-day ? Curious travelers may find a photograph of Miss A buried in the sand on the south side of the Lake. Miss A , I believe my fiancees relatives live in your city. They are very wealthy, Professor: are they not? What are you doing, Miss Spink? Trying to kill this snake and prove my bravery. That way? Well, come on; I killed it this morning. Mr. Gregory (when a blacksnake suddenly escaped from a bucket in the boat, far from shore): ! ! ! Miss A , kill that snake!! Miss A-i-x : ? No, I cant say that Mr. Gregorys language was just the propel thing, but it wasnt anyworse (him that horrid snake. 152. w HE Indiana University Geological Survey had its beginning in the sum-mer of 1896. A party of students under the direction of Mr. Newsom,started westward from Madison on the first day of July. By the lastof August there had been made a detailed geological and topographicalsurvey of a strip of country six miles wide, extending from Madison onthe east to near Washington, Daviess County, on the west, covering an area of500 square miles. The main objects of the survey were to give the student an accurate knowledgeof southern Indiana stratigraphy, of geological map-making, of the methods usedin field research, and, at the same time, to map the region covered and establish abase for future geological work. These objects were fully accomplished. The outfit was composed of three tents and camp equipage, note-books,barometers, compass, transits, hammers, and a goodly supply of pipes. During the past school year the field notes taken have been platted, and placedon the final sheets, making com


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