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hair, but having found some of Prof. Watts' apparatus in the back of the room, they pinch a few of our sleepy girls (1 wonder who?) to waite them up, Prof Watts (unconscious of the "doings" behind him-lVeakly): I don't believemany of you young ladies arc paying much attention to me-Miss Ennis, do you understand this ally better? Hectic (scra.mhling for her seat, following suit): Why-a- ycs- Prof. watts, the galvanometer you were speaking about? Oh-yes, sir; I understand it thoroughly now, (Say, Mick! I am sony you got caught.) Prof. Watts: Miss Miller, suppose you tell us what a gal- vanometeris. Mid: (Good Lord! what's the man talking about?): Oh ! yes-a gal-a-gal-vanometer is a-a pole with a-with a- Marian (in her ear): Wire. Mick (gleefully): Oil! I've got it now,-a wire around it, Prof. Watts (disgustedl)'): Well, if' you put a monkey on top of it, you'll have it then. Mick: All right, Professor, suppose you step up. (Applouec kOI1l the rest or tile class.) "Go it, Mick!" "You're all right." '