Calyx . ly. Page Two hundred forty-one Inspect the above likeness of Professor JamesWilliam Kern as taken at the polite request ofthe CALYX staff. See the Ciceronian expressionof the mouth. Gaze upon the Homeric profile,the Virgilian nose, the Platonian smile. No finerexpression of classic countenance was everchiseled by a Phidias or a Praxiteles. Therepresentative of the White Studio was de-lighted at the opportunity presented by Pro-fessor Kern. The reputation of the WhiteStudio is established. Permission has beengranted by the professor to use this picture fortrade purposes. We expect to ob


Calyx . ly. Page Two hundred forty-one Inspect the above likeness of Professor JamesWilliam Kern as taken at the polite request ofthe CALYX staff. See the Ciceronian expressionof the mouth. Gaze upon the Homeric profile,the Virgilian nose, the Platonian smile. No finerexpression of classic countenance was everchiseled by a Phidias or a Praxiteles. Therepresentative of the White Studio was de-lighted at the opportunity presented by Pro-fessor Kern. The reputation of the WhiteStudio is established. Permission has beengranted by the professor to use this picture fortrade purposes. We expect to obtain at least adozen college contracts by displaying this for we dure you to point out a singletlefect. Turn back to page 37 and see the picture a-gain. How it adds to the representative char-acter of the page! Makes the annual so com-plete, you see. Indeed the professor in so kindlyconsenting to having his picture made, renderedthe studio, the CALYX, and the university a dis-tinct THE SHARKThe shark is a peculiar specie in the animalkingdom. It is characterized by its ravenouscraving for such sea-food as Virgil, Howe, and like nourish-ment. In its appetite it is not discriminating—all food looking alike to it. It may generally befound floating upon the electric currents in thePhysics lab. or in the air waves above the headsof the specie human. The creature has a strangeaffinity for gold keys shaped as a or other the metal, the glitter, or thesmell appeals to the shark. It has been knownto sacrifice all other interests in order to satisfythis odd craving. Some of these eccentric ani-mals border on the human—some to such an ex-tent that some scientists have actually thoughtthat the two species might be related. Suchradical ideas and theories, however, have neverbeen seriously considered by conservativescholars. FORGET HOW YOU WEREBROUGHT UP ANDEAT AT THE BEMM EATYOUR DINNEJ1HERE AND ENJOY YOUR SUPPER AT HO


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