The Gavelyte, December 1914

12 TI-IE GAVELYTE to the l'loor. Nov. 11-12:30 . ~!. gon again. '.-1:00 •P. M. on again. {The a bovc refer~ to hats.) ov. 12- 11 the boys go to class wearing th ir hats. Why? Girls, do you know why you cannot get their hats? Because you cannot take something from nothing. Nov. l 3-A numb er of the college students attend a party at Ina Faris's. ov. 14_JLe samedi comble nos voeux. Nov. 15-lEt le dimanche nous prions Dieu. ?\fov. 16-"Abe Martin's \Yeclding" at Opera ·House. Advice given to bachelors : "You'll soon be si-x-ty two-ou-ou. (To get the effect, sob last two words.) Nov. 17---jPhiladelphian Literary SociEty meets. Carey R t chie expounds on "Automobiles" and Merle Rife on "The Fourth Di– mension." Nov. 18-Rev. Patton talks to the boys in chapel. The girls wou]ld like to talk to the boys priv ately on "\Hats.'' Nov. 19--lWinter for shuah. Dr. vVirt lect ures in the Op _r:i tHouse. Several seemed to be in need of sleep. Tov. 20-The girls perch themselves on the library table dur:ng third hour and-squeal. , ov. 21 and 22-Just being good. Nov. 23-JPhilosophic Society meets. Everybody reports a fine (mostly 5c) meeting. Nov. 24-The Thank;sgiving grin appears. Nov. 25-The grin broadens. Joint meeting of Y. W . and Y. :.\1. Patty and Miss Holliday leave town. Nov. 26-Everybody goes Lor the turkey. Dwight likes the wish bone at noon, but he want& '.he neck for midnight lunch. >lov. 27-Recuperating. Nov. 28 and 29-Cam's mou 1c tache grows. Nov. 30-ILonesome. 1 Lizzie Dallas-Will you have some cutlets? Doherty-No, thank you, I prefer Shipletts. ([)01'othy and · Anna-Don't frown and get a wrinkle, but smile and get a dimple. 1\Iiss Holliday (in English class)-What is a couple? Wilmah-Something bound together by some tie.

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