1920 Cedrus Yearbook
1920 OUR MAGAZINE RACK Puck Jack Ewbanks The Bookman_ Malcolm Nicholson Little Folks Bud Fisher, Edna Griffith Asia_ C. T. Walter Chu Literary Digest Club Independent Nelson H. Thorn (?) Woman's Home Companion (renewed) Bob Colman Motion Picture Anderson, Wright Youth's Companion Miss Brand Metropolitan _ Clarke Farm and Fireside Mary Johnson Ford Weekly Louisa Greer The Country Gentleman Reilly Christian Herald Brown Everybody Norm Foster Good Housekeeping Bob Stewart Smiths' Carl Duncan Judge Prof. Jurkat "Miss Ramsey, which would you rather say—`I wish I were older, or I wish I were younger?'" Edith: "Neither; I wish I were Elder." Prof. Wesley: "Will the study of Shapespeare make pupils want to stay in the country or leave for the city?" One Student: "They will want to go to the city." Louise, speaking with much interest: "Not all of them will." One of the Boys: "Huston, how do you manage to fina your way home on these dark nights?" Huston: "I usually have a Beam with me." Marjorie Wright: "Yes,I am engaged, and Charlie has given me this ring, isn't it sweet?" Louise Mc.: "Charming, dearest; but you'll find when you've worn it a few days it will leave a little black mark on your finger—it did on mine." I rose with great alacrity To offer her my seat, 'Twas a question whether she or' Should stand upon my feet. He kissed her on her rosy lips How could he then but linger; But, oh, when he caressed her hair A cootie bit his finger. Harry Wright: "Though college days Have their delight, They can't compare With college nights." tif i hterf "cLeinA
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