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One Hundred SixThe GothicTHIS IS POETRYThere was a doctor by the name of PeckWho fell in the well and broke his neck.Now of course you know, twas a fault of his own.He should have cared for the sick and let the well alone.NextA horse, a flea and a couple of miceWent down in the cellar to shake the dice.The horse, he slipped, and fell on the flea.The flea said, Gosh, thats a horse on me.NextThe night was dark and stormy.The cold! The ice! The sleet!A woman stood on the street cornerAnd her shoes were full of feet.Laurens S. (At butcher shop.)--I want to buy a chicken.Butcher.--Do you want a pullet?L. B. S.--No, you simp; I want to carry it.She Loves Me NotMr. Hudelson, a few days after his great mistake, wasreading a scene to an English Eight class, which depictedthe first interview between Macbeth and the murderers.Someone called him into the hall for a moment, and whenhe returned, he continued the scene, reading a passage likethis:News has just been brought to me, that one who Ithought loved me, has betrayed me!THE KAPPA RUSH!B. H. S. 1915If you live, you cant keep from learnin.Image alt-text: Black ink drawing of a vehicle, labeled “FORD” blowing smoke or dust captioned “SUM SPEED!” The drawing is signed “HN.” |
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http://cdm17129.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/hs-bloom/id/1630 |
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Bloomington High School |
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