The Gavelyte, May 1906

We want notes not bank notes bnt pithy, pointed, pungent rlass note, ! Contribute. lt must be hard on Ritter and Ma- bel to look into ec1chother's eyes Prof: (In P.ych.) Mr. r\u. tin, what is fantasy? "A. A."Austin: An involuntary. pon– taneous imagination originating in the subconscious perceptive facu ltini. through two pairs of glasses. Prof. Judrnt and wife visited in · (I A L"t) "It . ! Xenia, Saturday, May 5th. Other Prof. Morns: n mr. 1 . 1s C ,l • 11 1 h euarv1 e peop e seen t en=- were not necessary to remember the dates "D t h" ~ 1 h 11 "S ,, · 1 d :I h f h h ,, u c rv ars a , porty ash. of the birt 1 an c eat o t e aut or. "Ch" k" R"tt V A d M " , d I 1c 1 er, era n rew, r ar- A. A. A.: Thats goo. I never 1 h Ad "SI bA · "E I d · h. h th t· ,, · t a n enion, a rt1st st e and was g·oo rn J!l er ma ema 1cs. "S 1 T ,, C ' " orre op orry. Prof. Fitzpatrick: "How rr.any of 1' p f F" "\A· c, • h d I! . ro . 1tz: 1n1ss .~,mt , P1mP the class have looked over this lesson, , t ,,, B . h h ?" proper y. . " r 1s 1c eanor: t 1s any qua - Mr. ng am, ave you. I "A t· t· ,, El "I . 1. Mick): Why, er- yes. I over look- ·t 1 . h . t h h 1 · . 1 y w 11c 1s comm1>n o t e w o e ot c>rl It." I • a class, but 1s not necessary to mark On S11nday evening, May 6, a Sun- out that class from other classes." day observance meeting was held at , Rrof: "Right. Give example." the United Presbyterian church. The I "A." E.: "Men's clothing." meeting was well attended and good talks were given by Dr. Middleton, Rev.:3. Sanderson, Henry, ~lilligan and McC,hesney. In the game between C. C'. and Wilberforce April 30t.h. ''Deerfoof' Marshall was struck on the elbow by a pitched ball and a bone of the fore- On May 25th the inter-collegiate arm was fractured in two places. debatf', with Wilmington College, will "Deerfoot"had shown up well in pract– take place in the Cedarville opera ice and his loss to the team will 1,ro,'P house. The question for debate is, a serious handicap. ''Resolved, that the Railroads of the I On the evening of April 27, about l nited States should Le owned and a dozen of our students drove to control!Pd by the Federal govern- Yellow Sprin~s, in.cirlen~al:y to a~- nwnt."' Cedarville College upholds te~d the mee~rng of the literary s_oc-1- , . . et1es of Antwch College. Beside.,; the affirmative of tlw que_st1on and , enjo ing a very good prograrn, thPy · will be represc-nted by .J. F111ney, '06; noticed many commendable features, \V Shaw, '06; R Marshall, 07. by which our own sori1Aif's can ,profit.

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