University of Oregon monthly. (Eugene, Oregon) 1897-????, October 01, 1908, Image 17

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a T - ^ ^ i ^ c a l ^ i f e ^ ^ n . ^ T f ^ ’^ e r e the four
Yv^lls Covered - w ith p ic tu i^ ^ d f victorious teams,
pennants,I oigar-ette<-boxspV^er^^t;ophie§ taken in
under-class scraps, piptupes1 df prize-fighters, pic-
tu t^ p ftb ^ o tf& f ^ h d g fe ff , father’and tn p th e r/p n d
of ¡ R R B th e ^ J w a s th e dress'er i wh§se top ,w as^
I 4\v e ritab le puzzle which only its, o w n ei^gpuldH H H | 1
th ere 4 a < t h e table dittered w ith books, papers, d r a g lin e s , fcigar
s tu m p lf c iia r e ttb U n d p ip ^ ;M b a < ^ ; therejfeere the impafe§, sittin g J
o p sfan d in g in a jt qon@ vable a ttitu d e s : T he ’Senior, g ra y e iy ^ m o k m g <
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he w rote: T he Ju n io r, strokin g his cig arette as^he lazily
thru'm m ^d his, g u ita r •. T ke Sophbm pre, feverishly spcking^at his pet
p ip e ? T h e Iris h m a n , lazi,l^strdfehed-otvfhe ffobrihnd u tterly uncon-
9 n M S R everything and ¿yeiydne* sinpe she had ¿premised to g o ,to
th e T u i i C r % ^ ^ h h i m ; i s ^ e l y , i t > % a ty p ic a l^ ile g e room. < '
I I E ve ryth in g w as q u i^ d o r a tim e, till th e soph o m o r|p seein g the
freshm an’s„cohtepted attitude, ffeayed‘a p il> w a t him, and th e fresh­
m an, s ^ S i y a ip w s jifro m W d r e a m , answ ered in kind. . T he battle
w axed fierce as thefe "was unlim ited, am m unition to supply the con­
testants, while the junior and senior laid aside th e n w ork and
watched-The B B B I w ith p i ^ f e g (sh p e ri4 W - ^ h e t i both epm bat-
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B B B I and how lay o n 'th e ;fl.oc£ ^Ipw ertng;
at each other, as only freshm en and sophomores can, the junior took
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T he ’seiiibf^uodtled' grdveTy but' answ ered nothing, w hile the
freshm an and sophomore laid aside, for a tim e, their feud, to listen
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I >■'■-,•« fte ll H I continued'the junior, “it makes me. sick to h e r o i n e
of these guys croak about how different bunches run things. W h at
if they do? I t is only because no one else -tries to, do an y th in g ; find
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raise ah everlasting howl.”
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