A history of the class of 'ninety-five . me of you will just go over to Roses I am sure you can buyall the pictures that you desire and thus keep fresh in yourmemory some of the objectionable things of Freshman to Johnny Degnan and Mat Goldie, snowballing was nowa thing of the past, and we lived in peace once more. The twenty-second of February arrived on schedule time—rather strange thing to do—so we decided to celebrate GeorgesBirthday. We all liked George; he was a hale, open-hearted,well-met fellow, was his fathers pride and our joy. He oftengot three sheets in the wind, he was


A history of the class of 'ninety-five . me of you will just go over to Roses I am sure you can buyall the pictures that you desire and thus keep fresh in yourmemory some of the objectionable things of Freshman to Johnny Degnan and Mat Goldie, snowballing was nowa thing of the past, and we lived in peace once more. The twenty-second of February arrived on schedule time—rather strange thing to do—so we decided to celebrate GeorgesBirthday. We all liked George; he was a hale, open-hearted,well-met fellow, was his fathers pride and our joy. He oftengot three sheets in the wind, he was very fond of yachting, andhe knew a good thing when he saw it; but the two things henever did were that he never told a lie and never polled, and sowe have always remembered our George by the former believe it was George Gould who conceived the bright idea ofhanging two characters, well known in Princetons society, fromthe gallery of the gymnasium; so we started off the morningexercises by dangling these from the balcony :.


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