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Identifier: ottawan00otta (find matches)
Title: The Ottawan
Year: 1910 (1910s)
Authors: Ottawa University (Kan.)
Subjects: Ottawa University (Kan.) College yearbooks Universities and colleges
Publisher: Ottawa, Kan. : The University
Contributing Library: Allen County Public Library Genealogy Center
Digitizing Sponsor: Internet Archive

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enough to feed Ten boarders at memorial: He often went on sprees, And said on starting homus, This labor—opus est Oh, wheres my hic-hic-domus? Altho he lived in Rome— Of all the arts the middle He was (excuse the phrase) A horrid individual. Ah! what a different thing Was the homo (dative, hominy) Of faraway B. C, —From US OF ANNO DOMINI. (163) By Their Pipes Ye Shall Know Them Curved Stem.Wellington. .Bull Dog. ...Cob ...Fat Bowers.Piggy Stannard... . Herb Morse.Heinie Haynes. Straight Stem J. W. Shields. Sentimental Ballad OR A Tale of Domestic Woe Ah, you tell me, Walter Lusk, dear, that your love will never die; That your passion is eternal as the stars. You would sit by me forever, in the chapel, so you say, You would be my football Hero, be my Mars; You would brave the cons and flunks, dear, of the faculty, you say,Be as docile and as minding as could be. Will you come down every night, dear, now promise, Walter boy,When youre all in down and out in Chemistry. G. D. (164)
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At 622 Sycamore The wind was cold, the ground was hard.As Collett lay in the old front yardAnd counted the hours as time dragged by.Listen, dear reader, well tell you why.Stories many were told at schoolOf Clair and Mae and the Three Foot Rule,But Collett doubted these stories true,So resolved that he this stunt would do. Like Sherlock Holmes without a torch,Collett would lay by the old front porchAnd there would note as the two did partIf Clair pressed Mae unto his heart.With chalk upon the porch hed write The number of exchanged that night. Now, dear reader, we would like to stateThat all of that scene we wont relate. Next morn when Collett was asked to talkHe merely said, Im out of chalk.The half has never yet been toldOf maid so fair and man so bold,When questioned further he only saidGee, boys, I wish Id gone to bed.To kiss I guess is a legal plumBut Forty-four thats goin some. (166)

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  • bookauthor:Ottawa_University__Kan__
  • booksubject:Ottawa_University__Kan__
  • booksubject:College_yearbooks
  • booksubject:Universities_and_colleges
  • bookpublisher:Ottawa__Kan____The_University
  • bookcontributor:Allen_County_Public_Library_Genealogy_Center
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  • bookleafnumber:172
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