Bethanian, 1909 . - calls upon him . The words begin to fl<nv :Everybody flunks in our class But old Pascoe. Everybo:\- works but Pascoe .And he sits arounil all da\;Thinks he fires the fiumace. really does nothing but play,Li the Dormitor)- in the morning The temperature is mighty low ;Anyone can fire a furnace But old Bethanys Bu^ House Record THE FACULTY HAVE THE FOLLOWING CASES UNDERCLOSE CONSIDERATION^ Case I.—Pickle—Age 20. Has soured on Prof. Stewarts hands. An objectof pity in Prof. Hedges eye. He is taking the Ministerial course, but it is be-lieved that he should be


Bethanian, 1909 . - calls upon him . The words begin to fl<nv :Everybody flunks in our class But old Pascoe. Everybo:\- works but Pascoe .And he sits arounil all da\;Thinks he fires the fiumace. really does nothing but play,Li the Dormitor)- in the morning The temperature is mighty low ;Anyone can fire a furnace But old Bethanys Bu^ House Record THE FACULTY HAVE THE FOLLOWING CASES UNDERCLOSE CONSIDERATION^ Case I.—Pickle—Age 20. Has soured on Prof. Stewarts hands. An objectof pity in Prof. Hedges eye. He is taking the Ministerial course, but it is be-lieved that he should be in Prof. McEvoys department, because his mind is onthe Remington. —INCURABLE. Case II.——Age 11. Could articulate wdien two years himself into imbecility and never uttered a rational sentence since. Hismind has been weakened by following the stunts of the kids in the Sunday news-papers. —UTTERLY HOPELESS. Case III.—Jackson—Age 20. Perfectly sane until he fell in love with ayoung lady from Toronto, Ohio. Being his first case, this preyed upon his mind-and closely following this he sustained a serious injury from being pitched. —IF CAREFULLY LOOKED AFTER HE MAY RECOVER. Case IV.——Age unknown. Strange case, little known about in his sleep. Dreams of being a Commodore iust


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