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...Karst Churchill, p. p., Humphreys Hallock, c.p. c.p., Parsons Wilson, 1d. 1d., Riggins Long, 2d. 2d., Campbell Catton, 3d. 3d., Lawrence, Blakesley Foristall, c. c., Bassett Brundage, Brock, 3a. 3a., Moss Nightingale, 2a. 2a., Collins Eaton, 1a. 1a., Henry Abbe, o.h. o.h., Berkenstock Beatley, i.h. i.h., Van Sicken...
People who come to Cambridge in June for the most part want to see the University, and not a mad whirl of muslin, and ice-cream, and ivy-orations. The older people would welcome the change, and shall we say that girls would sicken of us in three short days...
...seniors, appealing to them to fulfil well the responsibility of choice that rested upon them; to remember that only one type of life can survive, and that, the highest type of all life. Work, and that only, will end in becoming a torture; pleasure, and that only, will finally sicken; the study of men and the knowledge of God which it brings is the only thing fit to occupy a man's life...
...mistake the office for a bear garden, nor Wadsworth for an ice-house. Let him not despise the in offensive cigarette and sicken upon the masculine bulldog. Let him not drink too much lemonade, nor think a remorse should be worn conspicuously. Let him not drag about a stick he can't carry for two consecutive minutes. Let him not play the drum at midnight, nor boast of wild feats he never attempted, nor attempt wild feats he can never perform. Little boys should be seen and not heard, and not seen too much either...
...week, some-nobody knew how long. Some were clothed, some were naked; some lacked an arm or leg or head, some lacked everything except a single leg or arm, which came up in the net of some fisherman, with a few rags of cloth clinging to it. We sicken at the fearful list. Let us press on into the interior of the building...