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not always white, but most any colo
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need. Often has she heard a timid k
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Like another of his classmates, he
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e proud of it? Surely it is a pheno
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A wanderer upon the face of the ear
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"there's going to be a scrap 'round
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Jim has a remarkable indescribable
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le. Miss Tredway performs its funct
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ing to light. He says he was goodly
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the sand. For some reason-I know no
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fancy that I see you now sitting be
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"Is talking a sin? Evidently it is.
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for them will increase, hence no on
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mate is a nun. .All, Fan, I wonder
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Madame B--. A few years later, she
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£Iass Ode.Tune, "West Virginia Hil
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elass Of 1900.CLASS COLORS: Garnet
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History Ofjunior £Iass.WHEN, in th
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£Iass Ydl.Mille et nongenti,End of
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£Iass of 1901.COLORS: Royal, Purpl
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CLASS OF 1901.
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altogether illegal by the judges of
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frtsbman~Iass Roll.GIRLS.Beaven, L.
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the other article until the middle
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Young mtn's£bristian }fssociation.
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lr~ing [it~rarySOCi~ty.social desir
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Pbilomatbtan tittrary);JSTABLISHBD
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ANNIVERSARYTroing and Pbilomatb¢an
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W~bst~r [it~rary SO\i~ty.DEVELOPMEN
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Drowning [ittrarySO~itty.ESTABMSHED
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that is, on the occasion of our ann
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OFFICERSOFW~st~rnmaryland eoll~g~mo
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The Choral Class, under Miss Philbr
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Kale.-I don't see anything to laugh
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Our £Iass Jllpbab¢t.B is for Bake
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W is for Willis, shy man of our cla
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HARTZELLDIxONREESETAGGJOYCEMISS BRo
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Cb¢jov of mv riftWhat brings the m
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...AS OUR PENS 1IlAKE US.
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Wbtrt tbt Sbot fits."Sheloves, but
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Cb~ Hull~tin Hoard.NOTICE.A BUSINES
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(b~ HSmn~.HIn our Oollege halls and
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Dictionary of £oll~g~(~rms.,COMMEN
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Jlcrostics, '99.TAGGRIDGELYJoycEDOU
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Quondam Stud¢nts of t 99.Carroll A
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Who hustles 'round, yet only putsTh
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At some unknown date during the yea
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WindSoupConsommea la StmpCurled Pig
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HARRy.-Look hur, ole wuman, I want
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WbatIs Mick's chief argument? Cause
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ought to hear Baker's. A man heard
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eonstitution.PREAMBI ..E.We, the me
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sions, and shall have power to adjo
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In the spring of 1897 the athletic
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That football is fast gaining favor
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courage deserted them, and had it n
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HE prospects for a winning baseball
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ENNIS, representing lighter Athleti
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~.BASKET BALL TEAM:.~ ,yYv~~
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(raCk and fitld.If membership in th
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KRICHTON,-C;hlPHOTOGRAPHER,WESTMINS
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Everv..Reader of this BookWould sav
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WE CERTAINLY HAVE,--.-~e~DRY GOODS,
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TheAULT ANDSatisfaction 6uarant~~".
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