. Theodore Emanuel Schmauk, , a biographical sketch with liberal quotations from his letters and other writings. ime to the ridiculous, chang-ing from mood to mood as he circles about you and in flowingsentences rises to ethereal heights, then descends again with asudden swoop to awaken within you a thrill of laughter as healights and subsides into silence. It was a successful parody. No one can fail to recog-nize it as a true copy of Schmaukian speech. The students did not fully realize that it was not natural manner of speaking until Dr. Schmaukhad launched out pretty fair
. Theodore Emanuel Schmauk, , a biographical sketch with liberal quotations from his letters and other writings. ime to the ridiculous, chang-ing from mood to mood as he circles about you and in flowingsentences rises to ethereal heights, then descends again with asudden swoop to awaken within you a thrill of laughter as healights and subsides into silence. It was a successful parody. No one can fail to recog-nize it as a true copy of Schmaukian speech. The students did not fully realize that it was not natural manner of speaking until Dr. Schmaukhad launched out pretty fairly into his address. Thenthe close similarity of manner struck them so forciblythat the boys saw the joke and could not resist givingexpression to their feelings. There arose a spontaneousroar of laughter and for once in his life Dr. Schmaukwas profoundly embarrassed. He was so much takenby surprise that he did not fire back then, but had hisfun with Dr. Haas later. No portraiture of Dr. Schmauk would be completewere the part he played at public functions in Lebanonto be left out of account. On one occasion, when the. 1 ? arlt; KHfl , r :;/; :\ R;/;rf^ gf; ^.% ./ o *
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