Halcyon . Gas.—Well—e—e thats a—a very good, but Ihope the members will re-member. Fred.—Thats a joke ; put him in the ink-well. Bill.—No, but seriously; that will never pass theFaculty. Miss Cvmningham will be up in arms whenshe sees it. (A pause.) Business Manager.—Well, as I was going tosay— Dick.—If we were not afraid none of the Alumniwould subscribe to the book, we might say somethingabout how the Alumni were full of spirits after theHaverford game. Fogg.—Worse and worse. Jenks.—Thats a pretty rum joke, Dick. (Another pause.) Gas.—Did the Business Manager have anythingto report? Business


Halcyon . Gas.—Well—e—e thats a—a very good, but Ihope the members will re-member. Fred.—Thats a joke ; put him in the ink-well. Bill.—No, but seriously; that will never pass theFaculty. Miss Cvmningham will be up in arms whenshe sees it. (A pause.) Business Manager.—Well, as I was going tosay— Dick.—If we were not afraid none of the Alumniwould subscribe to the book, we might say somethingabout how the Alumni were full of spirits after theHaverford game. Fogg.—Worse and worse. Jenks.—Thats a pretty rum joke, Dick. (Another pause.) Gas.—Did the Business Manager have anythingto report? Business Manager.—A^o. Gas.—Well, I will—a—if there is no—any— Dick.—Move that we adjourn. GiLK.—Seconded. Georgie.—Walter always does second the artist,no matter who it is. Gas.—It has been—a—moved and—m—m— meeting is adjourned. (Exit the Stafif simultaneously, with relieved minds.) GiLK.—Has anybody a match? The Fate of All. Poor old soul! How lonely


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