186 THE BOOK OF THE CLASS OF NINETEEN-ELEVEN
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ERE I thought was an escape from my executive duties. Fortified by the others’
jokes, I might forget the woes of adding 7 and 9, but not at all. I found that I had
to afflict myself and you. :
To begin with, we have in our favour 98.76 per cent. of the faculty, Daddy being the last
won over, because on second trial we didn’t immediately snatch the one diploma out of Miss
Maddison’s hand. That 1.14 per cent. is a sad case of loss, and reminds me that I have an
announcement to make: |
Lost, on Saturday last, one Dr. Barnes, medium size; was either locked out of Yarrow
orin Merion. A liberal reward is offered for the return of the same to Yarrow West or Johns
Hopkins University. ,
That accounts for the lost per cent.
To continue, we are two track meets and the hockey championship to the good, to say
nothing of the Gym contest, and four and one-half plays, for I still maintain that that
_ derided Freshman Show was not half bad. On the other side there is an expenditure of 1911’s
breaks. Isn’tthatenough? The balance I defer until Thursday, for it comes only by degrees.
IsopeL Rogers.