The Gavelyte, December 1910
CEDARVlLL!!.; COLLBGK 211 Bertha A. said "Markley's arm is in I day evening, Billy discovered that she my way. " had forgotten her muff, but remarked- Prof. Smith says do not back into "Oh it doesn't matter my hands will be the future to dem ralize. kept warm." In English test Wendell writes about Monday Dec. 12, 1910, we see that the "Canterberry Tails." Miss Cornwell is back after a days ab- sence caused by a fall which she took Minnie Shaw in Lab. "Girls do you when the chair in which she wan sit- L1ink we can catch anything yet? ting could no longer stand the strain. B. A. My but I'm thirty-meaning Monday Dec. 4, 1910. Miss Mary El- t 1irsty. A slip of the tongue maybe. Jen Lownes and Mr. Howard Creswell Baumert was asked who is in the . enjoyed the Philosophic Literary Socie- Prep Algebra class. I ty this evening but did not like the be- Baumert- Lelia and I. havior of th8 colLge steps as they did not h h , I seem to want t;) stay undei.' their feet. Kathryn McGiven says s e asn t any sp;)ons without dates. You would It is a sh"me Prof. Allen could not imagine it to be the other way. call on more than one gfrl the night of . . . . . . . I the spread given for Mr. Iliff. More of Cecil Burns 1s thmkmg of Jo1mng the th · ht L b t d f . em m1g ,:ave een preven e rom grammar class after holidays. He says 1 • h h . k h · l"k gomg. et m s e will I e the grammar . t)acher. Martin does. ! A number of students were collected 1 at T. V's home Friday evening. At From the remarks made by one of ! about 10:30 T. V. remarked to Bertha t!1e ycung ladies from Ashland, Mark- !Stormont, "Your sister Edna will go J JY must have become acquainted with I to sleep if you do not watch her." her while playing ball there last year. I ~ertha reph d '.'She is not used to stay- I mg up late at mghts as I am." Although we appreciate contributions 1 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ in this department, we also appreciate , the "nerve' ' of anyone who will hand 1 -----------------~ them to us and not send them thru the I I mail. ' Prof. Lanning has been making spec- I ial investigatiJns along certain lines of ! Science. He astounded the class in 1 Physics one morning by refereing to : square pounds and cylindrical cylinders. i The recitations of the second hour 1 were disturbed by the powerful bases of l Hugh Turnbull. He seemed to be sing– ing "What does it matter if father's . hair is wl.i te." l Starting home from society on Mon- ! I Rensselaer E:~;~:. ~~ 4 Polytechnic Engineering and Science Institute Courses in Civil Engineering (C. E .), Mechanical En– gineering (M. E.), Eleclrical Engineering (E. E.), and General Science (B. S .). Also Spec.in! Courses. Unsurpassed new Chemicol, Physical, ~lectrical, Me– chanical nnd Materials Testing Loborntoroes. ['or calalogue and illustrated pamphlets showing work of graduates and students and views of buildings , n~·· campus, apply to .JOHN W. NUGENT. Registrar.
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