. Arsenal Cannon (June 1920) . h her. Of course vou know about the Crooke-Haymakers wedding? Itwas quite a surprise to all of us up here. .My blessings on them Clark is quite a man about town up here. At times T suspecthim of frivolitv. (1 saw him eating a Krispctte in Main Hall the otherda\.) lie looks (piite ]i])y at all times. Arthur Marquette leads us ail in toeing the light fantastic! Other-wise hes \erv discreet. 1 ha\e failed to hnd anything more againsthim. Bill Kothe has made himself well known at all the cafeterias ofMadison. He must eat, he says so. I think i)ersonally,
. Arsenal Cannon (June 1920) . h her. Of course vou know about the Crooke-Haymakers wedding? Itwas quite a surprise to all of us up here. .My blessings on them Clark is quite a man about town up here. At times T suspecthim of frivolitv. (1 saw him eating a Krispctte in Main Hall the otherda\.) lie looks (piite ]i])y at all times. Arthur Marquette leads us ail in toeing the light fantastic! Other-wise hes \erv discreet. 1 ha\e failed to hnd anything more againsthim. Bill Kothe has made himself well known at all the cafeterias ofMadison. He must eat, he says so. I think i)ersonally, that heslargely responsible for a recent food shortage here. Never mentionbut ? ! ?— ?- ? ? ? ? ? Al Dougherty is down at Wabash University making himself aname in basket-ball. Same old Al—red hair—congenial grin— vaguely rumored that he contenqilates starting a moustache butI really dont think that we ought to hold that against him when wearent sure of it—tlo you? 1 believe we owe Al the benefit of 52 THi-: ars]:nal cannon ?WW??VWWWV7WWWWVW??V?VV7WWVWVWWVVVWWW7W?WWW9VWWW7WW Air. Ilick oilers a reward of $ for ihe in\ention of a class-room cliair that can neither be tipped l)ack nor used as a foot rest. ? ?:? ? Sergeant Amy offers a reward of $ for information that willlead to the arrest and con\iction of the person or persons of the Or-dnance Department \vIio inxented the cleaning solution for riflesl)rescribed in the Army regulations. ? ? <? Captain johnnv Moores offer of $ for a ])air of putteeswhich will fit him is hereby cancelled,—he wears them no longer. •:? ?:? ?:? Cajit. .Steeg:—No lie has ever passed thru my Watson :—Thats because you talk thru your nose. ? •:? ? A youth went forward to serenade The lady he loved best;And by her house in the evening When the sun had gone to restHe warbled until daylight. And would have warblecl moreBut the morning light disclosed the sign To let upon the door. ? ?
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