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THE

SOPH O C H A P H .

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Nov. 22.—1 understand that after Jan. 1 the town cow

will no more roam at the dictates of her own sweet will.

Great demonstration among the students. Nov. 'J/.- Most of the boys went home for Thanksgiving, but 1 Btayed to attend a matinee in the form of a taffy pull. Pound taffy on various parts of my clothing the next day. I am a decided success as a taffy-puller. v ">*-Great excitement in the library. I think there must be a horse race or something else coming oil'soon. 7 rml .—Alethenai contest. Boyd went over to west side. That wasn't a horse race the boys were discussing in the library. As I was going to the contest met an individual who had evidently slipped into the mud. It was only by mean- -»f his luxuriant moustache and the method of attachment of his rubbers that I recognized him as the

INK-STAND PORTRAITS.

Crabbs: "Nature formed but one such man.''—liyron. Clarkson: "I'll put a girdle round about the earth in forty m i n u tes."—Sh a kspea re. Sprague: "Little said is soonest mended.''—Withers. Parker, 11. E.: "An infinite deal of nothing."—Shakspeart Sh attuck, Miss: ''He is a fool who thinks by force or skill To turn the current of a woman's will.*'

iditor-in-chief of Thi Illini. 1' -Hea omplaini unong the preps because they

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not rcpi uted upon the committee appointed today. Lewis, J. L.: "The man that blushes."—Young. Dec. S.—Band played two tunes at the same time this Bunton: "Diseased nature sometimes breaks forth in morning. Rather novel feature. strange eruptions."—Shakspeare. J' . 9. Adelphic 'litest, a trtlingly new piece in a u Weston, Miss: I l e r voice was ever soft. trictly original manner by Chapman. Adelphic president Gentle and low—an excellent thing in woman." nn • a very neat >\>< h at close. Didn't show the least em—Shakspeart. uwmen Mr. Bash there. Thomas: '"The real simon pure."—Centloive. /' / / . — I hear from p] ty good authority that Beck- Tresise: "As headstrong as an allegory on the banks of the ith was offered com panJ the contest but for some reason Nile."—Sheridan. declined. Bawden: "Words are women: deeds are men."—Herbert. I) t$.—Am studying pretty hard now because its so Barr: "An eve like Mars, to threaten or command." «e to itions. Shakspean D }.-,. <, m Bait, and had my picture taken. I arn going I r i .it. not the picture) home next Hanssen: "Beggared all description."—Shakspeare. v, I iron r what D girl at. home will say when she Tscharner: "Amorous and fond and billing."—Butler. much I 1 improved. 1 haven't made a su< ss Moss, Miss: "She is a woman, therefore to be won." I can rai irnsides. Shakspear\ Dee. 21. I aminations orei n't think I flunked Clinton: "Hard is the fate of him who loves."—Thomas. (, home to-night. No more study for Stevens: "Pleased with a rattle, tickled with a straw." Hurrah

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