The Caldron . TKe 1918. CALDRON Permit more remarks. It seems thatMr. Shambaugh may even be accused ofinconsistency. Here he says in an edito-rial that it is all he can do to conquer hispride and hold his position. Later on inthe season when the class resented thefact that Mr. Shambaugh called themboneheads and tried to force him to re-sign, it is a singular fact that, after apulrality of about 59 to 29 had expressedtheir anxiety for him to present his resig-nation, after that sign was given himthat he was no longer wanted by the ma-jority of the class, he refused to is a strange and
The Caldron . TKe 1918. CALDRON Permit more remarks. It seems thatMr. Shambaugh may even be accused ofinconsistency. Here he says in an edito-rial that it is all he can do to conquer hispride and hold his position. Later on inthe season when the class resented thefact that Mr. Shambaugh called themboneheads and tried to force him to re-sign, it is a singular fact that, after apulrality of about 59 to 29 had expressedtheir anxiety for him to present his resig-nation, after that sign was given himthat he was no longer wanted by the ma-jority of the class, he refused to is a strange and embarrassing positionin which Mr. Shambaugh finds is a puzzle to the class. Who willexplain the puzzle? In conclusion, there is only one pointin the editorial, upon which both and the class seem to the latter part he says that the classis suffering the consequences of hiselection. True, how true! There aresome who, too late, have seen their mis-take. Some who realize that had anotherbee
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