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Bureau of Information. Strikes:-"Two souls with but a single thought, two hearts that beat as one." Strap:-The outward form of that invisible force predominant in human nature, liberty for which one strikes when at the last resource. Belgium-American Alliance:-Professor Sampaix and Miss Brown. Union between the North and the South accomplished?-Dr. Rich (of Boston) and Miss Cochran (of Baltimore). Cause Unknown:-Why is the blue dressing gown worn only when Professor Watts is away? Lubricator:-A concoction consisting principally of luke-warm water, otherwise known as gravy, and much in use at W. M. C. Sort 0', kind 0' like, you know:-Senior expressions, to be used on all occasions. Cat-tails:-Expression used to express anger, or vexation. A special pet of some Senior young ladies. Neuter Ground:-A strip of territory separating the girls campus from that of the boys. Tombstones:-Memorials of classes passed away-placed along a walk on the campus. Sittin' on:-In which we hear a recital of our misdemeanors. College fire-escapes:-A rope tied to Miss Love's bed post and hanging out the window. Recitals:- Where the muscles of the face are strengthened by a smiling exercise. Mixed drink:-Milk and Water, of which we are given one glass at breakfast and luncheon. Friday afternoon Chapel:-Where our minds are improved literarily (by reading magazine stories.) Path:-See Recital. . Recitations:-A test of our non-knowledge. Modern Language Lectures:-Where we become acquainted with Dr. Bonnottes' friends of the high society? Why riot and revolt in Miss Love's room? Alohas appear with a Love Story? 197
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