The Radiant . tion. Our students sometimesPotter around but the fear of tight Reins compels them to work. That we are a literary set is readily perceived by reading thefollowing list of poets, historians, economists and miscellaneouswriters we have among us: Riley, Fields, Collins, Taylor,Moore, Thompson, Chapman, Andrews, Clark, Long, Cox,Grady, Hardy, Hadley, Richardson, Johnson, Brooks, Burton,Rawlins, Warren, Latham, Davis, Sullivan, Ambrose, Corbet,Shindler, McClure, Williams, Watson, Felton. This list of il-lustrious writers range from the seventeenth century to the Jpresent day, and fro


The Radiant . tion. Our students sometimesPotter around but the fear of tight Reins compels them to work. That we are a literary set is readily perceived by reading thefollowing list of poets, historians, economists and miscellaneouswriters we have among us: Riley, Fields, Collins, Taylor,Moore, Thompson, Chapman, Andrews, Clark, Long, Cox,Grady, Hardy, Hadley, Richardson, Johnson, Brooks, Burton,Rawlins, Warren, Latham, Davis, Sullivan, Ambrose, Corbet,Shindler, McClure, Williams, Watson, Felton. This list of il-lustrious writers range from the seventeenth century to the Jpresent day, and from them can be read fascinating novels, in-spiring poems, wit, humor, pathos, history, sociology, everyphase of literature and learning. An entirely new kind of art has been introduced into our artdepartment called Cos-art, and it is indeed arousing great enthu-siasm among our art students as well as in some other of ourspecial departments. Though we are not heathen, our Odens are still demigodswith some of Teacher: Jim, if you dont behave Ill write your father anote. Jim: Youd better not; it will make ma jealous.—BostonTranscript. Sallie Hadley: (When the supper bell began to ring) said,Hark! I hear footsteps. Things we wonder at 1. Who applied the name of Circulating Library to 2. How Stumpy Wilsons legs reach from his body to theground. Ruth H.: (On seeing her first icicle) Say, girls, look atthat iceberg. Our baseball boys were entering a cafe in Greensboro when one of the boys remarked: Boys, were entering through the ladies entrance. Abe Mattox seeing their reflections in an opposite mirror said: Yes, we are, for I see boys coming in the other side. How are you feeling?Cut off said Hattie said Fannie said Joel said John said Ila said William said Mr. Credle. 138 The Radiant. When Elsies beau came the other night, we turned on all thelights and all the girls and I too entertained h


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