The Gavelyte, December 1912

CEDARVILLE COLLEGE Exchanges. Our exchanges are increasing slowly each month and we are now receivinc quite of number of the papers of various coll eges W e wish to sr1 y that each one seems to be very enthusiastic about the c ul leg,· ur .J r 0 a i 1 epresent. It shows good spirit to see a paµer full of the news uf ._.i ~h 1.. , 1v 1u– ual college and it makes our own spirit rise to read them. But it seems that still a few colleges have neglected to return us their exchange. We are anxi ous to get everyone in and if you have not sent one ot your paperi: in to us we would like for you to put our name on your list. We send as many each rr.onth as we can and expect others to return their's to us . • The following might be taken around Cedarvil le: "I ts ju t as easy to get to a thing ten minutes before you do as ten minute, after you do" "Things around here ought to be started on time . If everybody went on time, the others would soon follow." Geneva Cabinet . Prof. in German Class-How would you express in English "let das aher em schones Madchen"! Student-Hain't she a peach I- College Voice. We were glad to receive '·The Collegian." We notice that the name of Lelia Morgan appea rs as '"Local Editor" and Prof. DeWitt Morgan as one of the "Faculty Committee" "The Collegian" presents a very good appearance . I never saw a purple cow, I never hope to see one. But from the purple milk we get I know thai there must be one.-- Ex. Mary - "Oh, Earl, would you just as leave propose all over again and do it in– to this phonograph?" Earl- "Why?" Mary - "Well, I just want to have something to remember you by, after you have gone and spoken to papa about it "-Ex. Will-"After I wash my face I look in the mirror to see if it is clean . Don't yuu ?" Cam- - "Don't have to. I look at the towel. "- Ex. McCorkel (looking at clean collar): "This is certainly a hand laundry. I see finger prints on this collar."-Purple & Gold.

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