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Listen, we'll tell yon some deeds and some traits Of our dear (?) Faculty, which never abates To deal out sometime, or somehow, all know well, Our unjust part of partieular- For chivalry's sake first with ladies we'll deal, For really we're anxious how each one will feel, When inscribed in our verses each clear finds her name, Thus gin~n to glory and hall or and fame. Great" Scott" (1) most important we cannot deny, Reads diaries and letters and things on the sly, For which in the school she has Wall great renown Quite different fr-um ,j Mnrl ame.' and ,j Handy," and "Br-own.' Then" Cochran" C011](.''' next to assert her vain power, Roams round the building at most any hour. To intercept" vells" of the Freshmen at night, To (two) ha ve seen her do it; a most wonderful sight! Then: rerunins of the ladies but" Irwin" and" Schott," The one uses paint ,111d the other does not; Schott (arjrengcs her voice as Irwin her hair, Qllite artistic it is; of this twain beware! Fur the masculine side, this body of imps Contains a (ell" wisc(?) men, but mostly they're primps; They pose for the classes in Latin and ., Psy." But to 501\'('their own questions they often" fall shy." 184