Judge, 1929-10-19 · page 28 of 36
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, figure was slender s bankroll, and her were as small as an athlete's chance of flunking. —R. Macerr, Penn °32 Public opinion to the contrary, the college graduate’s B.S. docs not stand for Bond Salesman! <L. A. Mottry, Jn. Virginia °29 Everything comes to him who waits—even Mayor Walker. —Antuer Sitverseatr, Harvard "3 Tenfano lyon Grace—Are you in town for good? Percival—No, I'm in the navy. “Hey! Cut out that coaching from the side-lines.” —Jrax Provence, —Row ann Lyon, George Washington U. "29 Forecast of the Football Season Two hundred experts will pick All-American teams, all of them different. Two colleges will break off athletic relations, Some one will be hailed as the second Red Grange. A team picked for great things will be a flop. A great many derbies will be broken, There will be innumerable ar- ticles written deploring the over- emphasis of collegiate football. A. university will announce plans for the largest stadium ever built. —Artucr Sitversratt, Harvard ’30 Dorothy, The Want-Ad Taker, Writes a Note Dr. Ed. Can't mt. you bet. 5 & 6 at cor. Brd’y.-45st. Mk. it 6:30, Lr. Sur—Oh, Henry, your pants have split! —Bor Writ Hi—That’s to be expected, my dear; it’s an old Spanish cos- Temple U., '32 tume, —Rreron Woortes, U. of Virginia ’30