. Taps. Prof. Howard (after forty-five minutes of diligent work):Anybody see what Im driving Ask Sammy B. Earle how he likes the organ grinding stunt. How does Prof. Gantt resemble Jacob? See Gen. 29:20. Prof. Klugh (to Freshman who was attempting to draw astraight line): Mr. Marshall, are you a good baseball player?Fresh. M—: No sir, why?Prof. Klugh: You have a good curve on you. Freshman (drawing a womans face): Professor, Ive gotthese lips drawn; now, how do you shade them? Prof. K—: Why, my boy, have you never shaded any lipsbefore? Prof. Earle: Mr. Garrett, will you kindly tell me ho
. Taps. Prof. Howard (after forty-five minutes of diligent work):Anybody see what Im driving Ask Sammy B. Earle how he likes the organ grinding stunt. How does Prof. Gantt resemble Jacob? See Gen. 29:20. Prof. Klugh (to Freshman who was attempting to draw astraight line): Mr. Marshall, are you a good baseball player?Fresh. M—: No sir, why?Prof. Klugh: You have a good curve on you. Freshman (drawing a womans face): Professor, Ive gotthese lips drawn; now, how do you shade them? Prof. K—: Why, my boy, have you never shaded any lipsbefore? Prof. Earle: Mr. Garrett, will you kindly tell me how yougot that cricle on that line? Senior Garrett (very innocently): I drew it there, sir. Take heed all ye that are heavy laden: Begin all problemsat the beginning—you cannot bluff Sammy, so he 93
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