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cise ssa ancl ei JUDGE Origins of American Holidays All Saints Day The Coach gets a line that will hold, Rownssp Lyox, George Washington U, '29 “And now, Miss Jones.” said the Big Ventilator Man to his “let's have my fan mail!” —L. A. Moriey, Jn, Virginia °29 Meet Aunt Sophie who is. so modest that she won't undress with the Christian Observer in the room, —dJas. Hanrrenr, W.o& 1. 33 A literary roommate says he is getting offers fron the big magazines but he doesn’t think he will subscribe. —Bors Dr Haven, U. of Wisconsin ’29 Then there was the girl who wanted to know what it was that Sergeant Grischa had. -ARTHUR SILVERBLATT, Harvard 30 ” said the Scotchman as 1 sent his hat into the is the last straw!” —L. A. Motiey, Jr, Virginia °29 a snowk gutter, November 1 is All Saints Da otherwise known as all-Hallor or Hallowe'en, by farmers who find their cattle perched on the barn roof and arsenic in their gin. The holiday was originated in | 1690 by college students from ry out on a. spree 11) football victory | to 10, by 1 couple of gates. Be fore the students, led by one Lucius Halloran, could make a | gate-away, they were aprehended by a policeman named O'Connor, | who demanded the name of the guilty one. One rather timid freshman said, t's: Halloran.” Mater—What's the matter, — Officer O'Connor, rather than ar- dear, sick? rest a countryman, reported to Pater (waving telegram)—dust his Captain that it was Hallow- a slight touch of the son. een, And the Captain with his —Minrox Sisox, sense of understanding let the Vanderbilt 31 matter pass, and since then the | last’ day of October has been — | | © whale watched Jonah known as Hallowe'en, And if ntly up the beach, — you believe t yu certainly I his remark was eryptic. nw up and “Something IT ate, he murmure —Henny S. irvard, score If to be a bishop and make money in the stock market. 1] —AnTiUR SILVERBLATT, | Harvard °30 \| will never be abl no doubt,” Pexnypacker, Princeton "30 Looks like the berets! —Evan Warxen, Butler ’30