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r.,'\INCE PIE-" No, but my spirits are as low as Pud's when that letter from Ohio does not arrive at its proper time." You never had any spirits in you, but, indeed, you're as round as face." Mr. Gilligan being the one who overheard the above conversa- tion, was at this remark, and decided to put Celery out of sight. About this time the door was opened and he was startled to learn that the supper bell had But he hastened to get a waiter, and was soon in the dining-room with others. Supper was served, indeed, gracefully, no waiters were dropped and no chocolate was spilled, ancl seemed to enjoy being served by the 1901's. This fact was manifested by the numerous tips received. The next scene brings us to the dining-room only by Faculty ancl the former were now as waiters for latter. How the caramels biscuits were sought for! in vain ! ! They had been by both the girls and the boys to their" strikes." But there were pre- serves, pickles and cold-slaw which Corab had brought from home for the Seniors, and some one of the generously shared his Thanksgiving box with us by putting at our a large cluck. -+ 175 -r-.