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Identifier: wyo02juni (find matches)
Title: Wyo
Year: 1910 (1910s)
Authors: Junior Class, University of Wyoming
Subjects: University of Wyoming Student Yearbooks
Publisher: University of Wyoming
Contributing Library: University of Wyoming - UW Libraries & UW American Heritage Center
Digitizing Sponsor: LYRASIS Members and Sloan Foundation

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ll at all. If you think the girls are running things,why dont you take the initiative and shov. that you can do something—anything except wail around about this being a girls school. Do you believe in woman suffrage? we asked, to change thesubject. But we only got in worse. Certainly, and why not? Taxation without representation istyranny. Women are as brainy as men, she is in every way hisequal and in many his superior. I believe the time will come whenwe will have women legislatures. I believe— But we thought we had enough to satisfy the requirements, andsneaked away. VII.^ Zach Taylor was absent when we called, so we walked in. Wenoticed a huge pile of papers on his table, covered with calculations.On the first page was scrawled: Prob: To prove that boards can be made out of saw-dust.While we were looking over his effects we heard a step in the halland Zach bounced into the room. What the devil do you mean by ransacking my room? he 0 •:-o< -oo-:- 0 0Oi 0
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BiLi, RfiED ON His Summer Vac. \TION. 0 -^oo^ 0- (i0<- 4-0o%<- s roared. Interview? Oh, yes, oi course, said he, somewhat molh-fied. Want to know the secret of my success? Hard work. Workis absolutely essential to the success of anyone. Every young manshould toil conscientiously. I have worked my way up to the topthat way. Then, too, every man should have a purpose in life. Allgreat men have a purpose. Pinchot, Speaker Cannon, Grant and Iall have a purpose. Pinchots purpose is to expose graft. Cannonspurpose IS to dominate the House, Grants purpose is to show howfoolish a man can get over a girl, and mine,— he paused dra-matically,—my purpose is to exhaust the possibilities of mathematics.I do everything by slide rule, calculate my sleep, recreation, financesand even thought with it. Why, the wheels in my head run withmathematical precision. So saying, he glided gently towards uswith a strange light in his eyes. We didnt need a slide rule to fi

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  • bookauthor:Junior_Class__University_of_Wyoming
  • booksubject:University_of_Wyoming_Student_Yearbooks
  • bookpublisher:University_of_Wyoming
  • bookcontributor:University_of_Wyoming___UW_Libraries___UW_American_Heritage_Center
  • booksponsor:LYRASIS_Members_and_Sloan_Foundation
  • bookleafnumber:166
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