. The Tiger (student newspaper), Sept. 1918-June 1919. Carver wouldI fain trample upon the students-in-chapel. we hear word of a prayer inthose same halls for all those study-ing here, Altho an absentee uponthe occasion, we fear that there werea few guilty countenances upon thisoccasion. ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ * ¥ ¥ , He, she cried in accent;I thought she meant to laugh,Hc-He-Hc- kissed me! ther ly forbids any suits for libel arising inthe Courts of Fame. So after this onebrief lift from out the rut of incogni-tion, we shall let the victim slip backand plod his way on to the paths ofglory and t


. The Tiger (student newspaper), Sept. 1918-June 1919. Carver wouldI fain trample upon the students-in-chapel. we hear word of a prayer inthose same halls for all those study-ing here, Altho an absentee uponthe occasion, we fear that there werea few guilty countenances upon thisoccasion. ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ * ¥ ¥ , He, she cried in accent;I thought she meant to laugh,Hc-He-Hc- kissed me! ther ly forbids any suits for libel arising inthe Courts of Fame. So after this onebrief lift from out the rut of incogni-tion, we shall let the victim slip backand plod his way on to the paths ofglory and the grave. ¥*¥•¥?¥* ¥ FAMOUS BREACHES,of promise,in the wall. Moss in the Ft. Lyons G. H. ;pla Jul ramA downn Youre SureIts Pure St, Patrick Stickand CocoanutSquares at25c a pound Choice of two features. Thecream, center green, stick in va-nilla and peppermint flavors. The cocoanut squares in marble flavor,pound. Che ? of cither for 25c Dern s 26 S. Tejon COLORADO COLLEGE under! in Colorado Springs inC. A. DUNIWAY, DEPARIMENTS OF ENGINEERING, MUSIC, ARTS AND SCIENCES, BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION AND BANKING For information apply to the Secretary. 1 :»:-:-:-:»>x*-:->:-:-;-:- of her wrath. ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ + ¥ ¥ SPRIG! SPRIG!In the spring a young mans fancy lightly turns to thoughts of love,In the autumn, when its over, he calls on the gods above, ¥*¥¥¥ + * Pessimism? No, only supcr-conscrva-tism perhaps. ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ * ¥ ¥ Yep, weve got it. Here goes:TO MY OWN TRUE LOVE. Dearest, they tell mo theres none like to theirsIn this whole worlde expanse;They boast of the beauty, the flow-ing long eyes with wicked tell me of how theirs alone can beThe acme-quintessence of grace;They speak of the suppleness, the gay jollity,The trust-breeding look of the tell me theyve searched the whole world throughFor just any one that comparesWith the one they have chosen; but, dearest, just youWill surpass the best one of


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