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“T think I must have been King Tut’s first wife in the long p: es,” she mur- mured rapturously as she gazed at the sta ‘o you weren't,” he replied. “What proof have you?” she icily inquired, “Twas King Tut himself.” Gargoyle. Michigan John Henry away for good. way for good? ———aal “I invited two women to the dance last night.” “How did you get away with it?” “Neither of them accepted.”"—Brown Jug. Pumps—What do you mean by a stag? Oxfords—One who's always’ horning in.—Notre Dame Juggler. WITH THE COLLEGE WITS Irrepressible, Joyous, Irresponsible Horace, Book 1, Od. Xxxviii “Persicos odi, puer, appartus” O" TAKE AWay your pickled camels’ toes! Your breast parrot head; T wouldn't touch that broiled live ostrich of humming bird and nose. But bring me just a plate of beans instead. I hate the tongues of French-fried night- ingales, (It makes no difference if they are on toast) loathe the sight of roasted. sparrow tails; A side of beans is what T want the most. Oh, bring me just a plate of hor The kind my Lesbia me; and pick some dan For that’s the lesson. that tanght me. bought ‘lion greens, Mycenas Harvard Lampoon. —Yale Record. Triolet A way to get rid of the blues 4 Is to stay on a bobtail straight. T hasten to spread the glad news A way to get rid of the blues, The red and the white ones to lose, Is to take my advice when I state— The way to get rid of the blues Is to stay on a bobtail straight. Yale Record. “So you're de guy who’s turnin’ the street around!"—Carnegie Puppet. tae “T like those religious girls.” “W yu mean religious?” “Those that make you feel as if you were in heaven all the time you are near them.”—Penn State Froth. oer Mother (to daughter)—My goodness, how did you get all that ink on the s of your face? Daughter's fiancé (unconsciously search- ing in vest pocket)—Gosh! Is that pen leaking again?—Jack-o-Lantern. tat Ted—Will you remember me when Iam far away? Jed—How far away are you going?— Cornell Widow. tae Her—Don't you think Gorma Nish is just thrilling in “Wild Oats’? Him—Yeh. That's her best cereal.— Boston Beanpot. comicbooks.com