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...colors. With proper energy on the part of those in charge, a blue book canvass could easily be taken of those willing to parade and those who wish to buy caps and gowns. If thought advisable, the Seniors might wear their Class Day caps and gowns, with perhaps a bit of orange ribbon. Something definite would then be known about the number which would take part...
...Puck and Judge, its "fellow confederates," as it terms them. The centre picture is an impressionistic sketch by T. M. Hastings '98, of the "race from Marathon to Station." The full page drawing by C. H. L. Johnton '99, of the rush from English A, is a very clever bit of caricature drawing and a very clever picture of that glimpse of "animal life." On the whole it is agood number and up to the usual standard...
...very amusing parody of the CRIMSON. It consists of a "sample page," in which are found parodies on the different articles of interest concerning college life. The rest of the number is up to the usual standard. The picture of "University" by A. K. Moe is a good bit of drawing, although very different from his usual style. The farce about the letter box is a clever little sketch. The remainder of the paper is made up of small jokes and pictures of the usual type...
...specialties in the second act were also very warmly received. Schurz's imitation of Sothern in "The Prisoner of Sunday," a burlesque on the Prisoner of Zenda was very cleverly done and was really an exceptionally good bit of acting...
...Waxing of Sadness" by Elmer E. Southard is an extremely strong bit of writing. The style is vivid and original, and the words are chosen with a careful attention for their worth both in euphony and suggestiveness...