Bomb . ion and the large chevrons that fall to the lot of the best Rats. But whilethe stars remained, the chevrons disappeared with those of the other members ofthe notorious thirl,y-four. This, however, marked the beginning and the end ofall Pats hard luck. Until Easter of Pats Second Class year he pursued the even tenor of thesergeants existence. It was then, in the springtime, that the young mans fancyturned in channels other than military, and Pats name became P-a-a-a-t, sungto the accompaniment of daily specials. But even affaires damour did notswerve Pat from the line of duty. This last


Bomb . ion and the large chevrons that fall to the lot of the best Rats. But whilethe stars remained, the chevrons disappeared with those of the other members ofthe notorious thirl,y-four. This, however, marked the beginning and the end ofall Pats hard luck. Until Easter of Pats Second Class year he pursued the even tenor of thesergeants existence. It was then, in the springtime, that the young mans fancyturned in channels other than military, and Pats name became P-a-a-a-t, sungto the accompaniment of daily specials. But even affaires damour did notswerve Pat from the line of duty. This last year he has managed, as Quarter-master, to extract from Doc Henty, Inc., more work than any other living man hasever been able to, and to sponsor the business end of The Cadel. Pat is a gentleman of the first water, a true keydet of even temper andlovable disposition, a loyal and dependable friend. We have loved him for whathe is; we rejoice with him for the success we know he will !.


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