. Lake Forest College stentor. here were milkstains on his boots. The clerk sizedhim up and made some joking remarkto the type-writer girl about hayseed,in an aside that the old man could nothelp hearing. Did you say that Mr. R— wasout? asked the old gentleman of thedapper clerk. No, hes not out, snapped the clerk, but hes busy in his private office, andyoull have to wait like other you see that there are three orfour waiting to see him? Will he be occupied long?, queriedthe oik man again, after waiting a fewminutes. I have no means of knowing. Imnot paid for keeping track of what


. Lake Forest College stentor. here were milkstains on his boots. The clerk sizedhim up and made some joking remarkto the type-writer girl about hayseed,in an aside that the old man could nothelp hearing. Did you say that Mr. R— wasout? asked the old gentleman of thedapper clerk. No, hes not out, snapped the clerk, but hes busy in his private office, andyoull have to wait like other you see that there are three orfour waiting to see him? Will he be occupied long?, queriedthe oik man again, after waiting a fewminutes. I have no means of knowing. Imnot paid for keeping track of what goeson in his mind, replied the clerk. And the type-writer girl looked as ifshe thought it was a good joke. A moment later the broker came outof his pritate office for some papers. Heincidentally caught sight of the old man,dropped the papers and said: Youhere, father? Why, step into the wasnt expecting you till to-morrow. The dapper young clerk is wonderingwhen he had better look for anothersituation. W. E. D., COLLEGE. AMUSEMENTS FOR THE WEEK. Auditorium—Theodore Thomas, Saturday night. McVickers—Keene in Shakespearean repertoire. Grand—Dickson in Incog. Schiller—Gloriana. Hooleys—The latest comedy, Friends. Columbia—Miss McHenrv. The Stentor sympathizes with Mr. Waldoin the loss of his sister. Hi-ho-ha! Boom-cis-bah! Harrison-Fifer!Rah-rah-rah! Lake Forest! The Senior orations came in thick lastTuesday. At least four were handed in. The Chicago Times became a i-cent paperlast week. For its merits, consult Mr. Crozier. J. A. Linn and A. B. Burdick heard Keenein Richard III. on his opening night atMcVickers. Several of the boys were at the Schiller dur-ing the recess. They report Gloriana asimmense. It is rumored that Cat met somebody atthe Palmer House while he was dedicating theWorlds Fair. Several of the students attended the gamesat the Second Regiment Armory Saturdaynight, to see Lutie run in the mile. The fancy dress ball at Ferry HallSaturday


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