The Gavelyte, April 1906
Diem ih Die. ~rar. l G In the midst of musses. JG The "little red book" appears. 17 This old town- looks dead. l , The lid i on a.t Clifton and 1 Mr. Corry is ordered to con- 1 fine his chickens so they I will not scratch the cirt 1 1 into the ditch across Doc Spahr's yard. 19 Ware is snowbound. 20 .Jack returns to the scPne of desolation. 21 The spring time opens. Sev– eral familiar fans missing. 22 The "Freshies" begin Politi– cal Economy, although it is whispered in some quarters 1 that Domestic Economy would be preferable. 2~ The grind begins. 2-1 Claude goes hunting and gets 1 ------ tired. 1 the campus alive with mPn late in the eveni ng. 8 "Shorty" hokls recitation in chapel. Why? 4 The students take a ramble. h Where was Begg about 9 p. m.? 6 Lanette tells of a conspiracy. 7 "Skinny" misses the lane, ties up at the wrong house and later gets a neighbor to help him out. "Mae" i~ reported sick. 9 A. A. Austin gets the tele- phone numbers mixed. 10 "Speedy" becomes alarmed. 11 Effie i~ happy thesP- days. 12 All made the trip to Japan and return in safety. Mable · procured a stop-over ticket. 13 The best "feed" of the season . 1.J. "Professor" Ware takes his regular weekly home-ward flight. Shorty's Lament. 2-> (;raham is reportPd lo. t in I Minneapolis. 1 This is the burden of my song, 2(i Rip returns from the mount- When nights are dark and chill, ains. I How can I str8tch mor'n six.feet Jong, 27 ''.'tar gazers" are abroad. I With both ends covered still'? ~8 Two students attend prayer , meeting. I w. H. WOOD & co., :~O Prexie heaves in sight. :11 Mabel hears her favorite song. All were fooletl. '·))utch" is _not ablP Lo go to church. i ew an<l , e ond Hand ('nl– leg~ Books Bought and, 0!1!. c East ~Iain strel'.'t, 2 .\ respect;1bJ., citizen r<>ports , PRTN<~Fl BLD. nmo.
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