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a glee club among his fellow students, which will be of benefit to all 

 who can sing. Apply to him personally to have your voices tested He 

 is something on Caruso's order, and sings with the same "feeling." I 

 am sure you will all enjoy a good time. 



Ever seen Heine with that German trunk of his in which he brings 

 his books to college? It is big enough to hold the clothes of all the 

 members of a traveling theatrical company. 



Breachey, one of last year's junior men, is now with American Pencil 

 Company as salesman. He manages to get around to college on senior 

 days and supply the boys with pencils. He has a dandy job, I guess, 

 but he misses one thing, however, and that is the girl behind the soda 

 fountain. Ask him why? 



Pullen would be a good man to join the "Glee Club." He has a 

 sweet, low voice, and loves to sing the following songs: "Why Was 

 I Ever Born Lazy," "Please Go 'Way and Let Me Sleep," "Asleep in 

 the Deep," "Dreaming." Five dollars reward will be paid to anybody 

 who finds him awake one-half liour after the quiz starts. 



They say the "Class '08" is full of pimples, but I think if they look 

 around they will find one black head. 



It might be of interest to the class of '08 to know that Mr. McCann 

 is contemplating the sacred steps of "matrimony." We have not as yet 

 had permission to mention the other unfortunate's name, but hope to 

 do so in a later issue. 



Mr. Kaufman, if you notice, is acting as Catalytic agent, and the 

 reaction taking place is rather slow. He invites his classmates to par- 

 take of a farewell dinner, consisting of an elaborate spread, which will 

 be served by the well-known caterer, "Louis Haimes." 



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