Judge, 1928-03-24 · page 34 of 36
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We hate to drag Dora into this, but no foolin’—she thinks a ca- boose is an Indian bat —Bex Haupy, Georgia '23 The Philosophy Prof Orders Lunch , just bring me a Plato ant of beans, and Ma chiavelli quick.” —Pavt L, Cornisit, Johns Hopkins '30 If heaven, lighters come from? Niciotas Mamuca, Ohio State "31 mad where did the matches were Ras (after a narrow escape at —Whatfo yo" a railroad crossing "At ain't: gwine ho'n? do yo' no good. Tus—Boy, ‘at wa'nt my ho'n. "At was Gabriel. —Rocrer D. Witrvox, Harvard °29 blow. yo could have a little bridge. Herp rrom tHe Back Seat—If we only hed a fourth we -Danxtayaan, Williams °29 “They sure had to hand it to Venus de Milo, didn't they?” “How come?” couldn't reach very —Pace Ley, U. of Oregon "28 But the Malady Lingers On So you had an for?” Three hundred dollars.” “No, no. [mean what did the doctors take out of you?” “Three hundred dollars.” “You don’t get me. What did i operation, T hundred dollars.” “Oh, I see. I was just won- dering.” P. Taytor, Stevens Tech, '30 And at the top of the cannin= industry we find not Mr. Hientz, but the dean of the college. —Rocer D. Wievon, Harvard '29 Annabelle! Proud as her name. And is she built? she goes now. . Nice, Gosh! she’s perfect. Pipe that walk, those legs. Whoopie! She can do some stepping with those pins. Yes, I think I'll put ny money on Annabelle in the fourth race. —P. S. Rosexzwesos, U. of Cincinnati '28 Looka—there UW ARD LANGER PRINTING CO, INC, Jamaica, ¥.¥ comicbooks.com