The Gavelyte, June 1906
C~l)AHVJ LLB COLLE(;liJ. l :11 "Stubby." "Prexie." '!'here was a man in our town Anrl h was wonderous wise My !if woulcl be easy no hurdrnR to shirk o wise inJ ed he taught in school / Were it not for the students you Of bug..: and butterflies. j But t 9 iey c.:v1se m trouble by night All(l when that man his work b gan j and by clay Th awful'st smell~ arose And ind "(1 I'm nft t mptrd to fief>. You couldn't enter there without They stack in one room all Lhe furn- Your hand upon your nose. iture loos And th n pile upon it all they can He kept old frogs and crawfish too And "libraries" build on the carnpns A-scattered round about by night And in each class througout the day And of imps I believe the'r the van. They'd put our thoughts to rout. / '!'here's nothing too sacre~l for them There is one class the tudents love 1 1 to take hold ., Even me they denominatr "Dor." I he class of Botany And as for attempting to bar them Because th y have such high old tim :; without 1 No matt r where he be. They don't even respect a Yale In science he's a man they say That thinks he knows it all Bnt when it comes to oth8r things He':; surely missed his call: "Yur Cat." Up in a sturdy pine tree tall lock. I They've painted the walk and the roof and the fence And have put in the furnace old shoes I think that I take it with vPry e-ood grace But I fear that my mind I shall loose. A bird once perched and sang - ~ nd long his song throughout wood. In notes of. challenge song. A. A. Austin again has trouble~ all of us know that A. A. is quite an ex– pert horseman, and also a ra~,id driv– And here he might have stayed and er. But the climax came the other sung night when he went buggy riding ancl Till doom for aught we, know, at the end of an hour he got a fresh But "yur cat" came along and stopped horse. Queer ideas some people Thr merry RongRters flow. j have nf buggy riding, l
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