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“Painful” | since but it is hoped that he |
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We are very much | will recover. We have learned |
pained to learn that not with- | that for several days his grief |
standing the undivided atten- | and sorrow was so intense that |
tion which our fellow student | he ate but two meals per day |
Mr. H. of Mengle, alias “Berks”, | a like occurrence of which was |
has for some time bestowed | never known to have happened |
upon the Mises Lytle in gen- | before in his life. |
eral and Jane in particular | Public Nuisances. |
he has been wholly unsuccess- | Whately’s Rhetoric, Clarke’s |
ful and on Sunday afternoon | Grammer, the throwing of water, |
after having “Done” the hand- | Smith and his subscription |
some in helping them over the | paper for the Arboretum, the |
fences, he was ungraciously | old Dining Hall, the Ball |
repulsed by them somewhere in | Alley, picking stones, our |
the vicinity of Billy Foster’s | neighbors cows, the Democratic |
barn and was forced to return | voters including Bully Bullock |
home almost broken-hearted. | and our Huntingdon county Rep- |
He has been very downcast | resentative Pussey. |
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