Show Some aspiring genius thus makes known to the public the fact that t the e Senior Class of Penn College will do away with the time-honored time custom of orations and essays at commence commencement ent time time time- I II Hail Hai to reform Delivered are ye ye 0 O suffering long-suffering public Rest 0 O ye ears long strained to catch the voices of the weak-lunged weak Cease throbbing hearts wi with th fears for the em embryo orators Come all ye public and fear not The affairs of State shall not be touched by trembling hands literary idols shall not be demolished by in incipient incipient in- in authors the problems of science shall I not be solved by investigating youths l th the Venezuelan question shall be left to the commissioners woman woman suffrage shall die a natural natura death th the Armenians shall not be disinterred Come and fear not The voice of the Seniors is hushed We believe there are some mightier r than w we and one such shall hall W we bring to o Speak for us U on H n t June fh The bones of C Caesar sar shall rest rest in peace the father of his country shall not be invoked on an average of three times in ten minutes Abraham Lin Lincoln oln shall not reiterate his policy in time of trouble N Nay aYi all shall be he calm and peaceful The Seniors will fold their tents and steal away quietly with no blast of trumpets with no beat eat of drums In their place will be heard a aman aman man an of the world one who has really fought the battles of life who has felt stern necessity whose words will be be weighty and full of meaning Co Come Corne allye all allye allye ye public and fear not the idle babble of tongues that say nothing The The Penn Chronicle ut |