29. 30. 3 32. So 34. 3)5% 36. Bil 38. 39) 40. 41. 42. 43, 44, 45, 46. 47. 48. Yes, but did you ever read Lady Chatterly? Fire! Never saw anything so funny as those cute little men dragging hose all over the power house roof. Id like to be a fireman. If you test positive they send you home. Half the college has scarlet fever. If there are five cases it’s an epi- demic and we can all go home? If you scratch it with a nail brush it looks positive. I’m going home. They have locked them all up in Wyndham—what a lousy trick! Shall I take Honors next year? You should see Merion—the chimney blew down and tore the whole roof off. A visitation of the Lord’s wrath, I calls it. It’s an awful shame about the campus. Blows down half the campus and not one of those damned bushes lost a twig. You could sneak out and put salt at the roots and they’d die. Might get the unemployed to dig them up. The Bush Woman has been at it again. It’s a real experience to work under Stokowski—he’s a great di- rector—I don’t think there’s any doubt about that. Are you taking the Oral? os 50. 51. 52. 53. 54. 55. 56. 57. 58. 59. 60. 61. 62. 63. 64. 65. 66. I haven’t read a word of French for months. It’s a swell trick, this making you wait ’til you’ve forgotten all the French you ever knew. I’m certainly glad that I took the thing last fall. The trouble with the History de- partment is that comprehensive— you can’t bluff on the thing either. The people I pity are the English majors. They can’t make anything out of Merion unless they put some bath- rooms in the place. That “duty to your college’ is an old gag—I heard that in prep school. Live in Merion—not on your life. Well, more power to them, but they'll get over being generous before long next year. This place gets more like a prep school every day. I’m going to do a lot of the read- ing during the summer. I only have four classes next year. What’s the easiest science? We’re going to miss them next year. God! I’m going to have to do some work next year. I’m not going to take any week- ends—all the lads I know gradu- ate this June. Wonder what it’ll be like to be a Senior. I think I’ll write a play during the summer.