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Lindermann still says nothing aiid saws wood. 



Hill says that if he does not pass he will get a job down at the Island slinging sand- 

 wiches. Look out Wilmer — many a truth is said in a joke. Wouldn't he look nice 

 behind half a dozen " ships that pass in the night." One up. 

 Frees says that although his name may be cold he is still warm. 

 Jorgenson joggles on. 

 Murphy is as solid as a murphy. 

 Jackson is in it too. 

 Foster expects to pass. 

 Goodale is as good as good ale. 

 Kaehrle still has plenty of fight in him. 

 Smoke up Paisley, your pipe is going o'lt 

 Lewis is burning the midnight oil. 



" Frankie " Schaefer chases trolley cars in Brooklyn by way of amusement. He is 

 a hot sport. 



Dear Clarence Sexton, I 'most forgot you, me boy— You'll pull through or something 

 will burst. 



" Andy " Thompson, late of Chester, N. Y., has troubles of his own just at present. 

 Wilson, get your hair cut, will you ? Say, Green, why don't you loan him the price. 

 Although Zinn's name begins with the last letter of the alphabet you may wager he 

 will not be last on the list at graduation. 



Well I have spun enough nonsense for awhile. I'll be able to give you an authentic 

 report next month of the plans of the various members of the class, for the future. So 

 long, "Bobie." 



1901 Notes. 

 Visions of home and mother are now floating before the eyes of the out-of-town 

 students. 



Allen is getting fat since his father's ship came in. 

 It is very noticeable that Bradley is leading Pike astray. 



If one's ideas were half as clear during exams as they are after, ioo% would be the 

 average mark. 



Bull, who left on account of illness, considers himself in luck at present writing. 

 Do " cells " have walls ? If you don't believe it ask Moses or Plummer. Define a 

 cell! 



Class of 'oi is much worried over a class yell. Better wait and see who has a license 

 to yell. Exams will tell. 



The settling of " breakage " for the various Labs, caused "breaks " in many purses. 

 It was the " last straw " for a few. 



To the oft-repeated exclamation " I didn't bust half them things," Dr. Gies only 

 replied with a sweet smile and continued to rake in the "stuff." 



Let us hope that the number of Banana Starch grains found in Pharmacognosy was 

 not caused by the vender's shouting — Bananas 3 for loc. 



Messrs. Brown, Bradley, Gleason, Walsh and Hardwick constitute the Peerless 

 Billiardists. 



A silk hat and Prince Albert are our latest acquisitions. If the wearer had only 

 put on rubber boots he would have been the " whole thing." 



The long-dreaded Exams have come and all the juniors turn pale and imagine they 

 are " it " without being tagged. 

 The girls say : — 



"That ," well, I would hardly dare write what one of them said in Lecture 



recently. 



