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JUDGE The strangest thing that scems to me In the land of the bean and the cod Is—despite the alleged intimacy I sce so little of God. T. WH. INoats, Harvard Med. °33 Diner—There's a feather in this fish, waiter! Waiter—Yes, it’s a flying fish —Tysox Aue U. of Chattanooga '31 And the finest built ships are but crewed affairs ! —Saut Natuan, St. John's "33 in America —T. M. Forps, Yale *30 Advice to Lovers If at verse you don’t succeed, tryst. tryst again. —Krvcrakissen, Long Island U. "3:2 And just the other day we heard of a freshman wincing as the prof read the story of the burly miner who struck an old mother lode, —Mitron Simon, Vanderbilt "31 She—I just love to see my singing instructor inhale. The Worse Half—So would 1. —Tir Mar, Fordham "31 Pow gq 1 And then there was the co-ed who Z —~Oe ¢ N thought comic-strip writers came from : Se ; c Awkland! 4 —Natuan Turts, Jr, Tewiano tuon 7 . Colgate ’32 Well, how's chintzes tod chor- tled the big cloth-buyer as he entered Be the textile 1 “I don’t like your face, but you have a nice manor,” stated the king. —Epwanp R. Bostry, Jn., —Row anv Lyon, George Washington U. '29 Andover '30 18 comicbooks.com