Show O f EXCHANGE tLc t Our friends at the H. H Y Academy ff f have started another paper Let us r h hope pe it will will succeed succeed The outlook certainly certainly tamly is bright for its continuation It has evidently a very capable board of oft 1 r t editors and among its contributors we Y notice two former students of the University University Uni Uni- Miss Talmage and Miss Pike I The following poem by the latter willbe will willbe F be read wi with th interest st by her many friends 1 here OUR COLORS J 0 listen thou Soul of Creation 1 t For well thou must know it above above above- The seed of a glorious nation J Lies here in in the College we lo e p r. r I Our flows from the fou fountains nta ins 7 1 PJ P.J. Of hearts that are lifted in in praise Then echo our words 0 ye mountains tt nI l Repeating the song that we raise raise ui t 0 J Ti y t CHORUS h t 1 tr I H I All hail to our Temple of ol Learning r Three cheers for the White and the Bl Blue e. e d J To the truth and the right Pi 10 f. f r And the Blue and the White i i Our hearts will ill forever be true i 0 O Our banner will lower oh never 1 5 We bow to our colors with pride t r 0 To the White and the Blue Ulav may we ev ever Be worthy whatever betide f 4 What emblem is equal in in beauty t r I Whatever its Us fashion or hue II gt l The White is is for purity's duty A bit of f rs 41 1 r s j t I tAnnie bright heaven the Blue Annie Pike Jt HARD LINES f yr t tyr nih ni- ni h Reprinted from Life h b I. 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A The pe petition of members of the Princeton Faculty for the licensing of ofa a saloon at Princeton University is creating creating cre cre- cre a stir in the s secular cular press Vidette Videlle Reporter W We e should think it would Jj He stood on the bridge e at midnight Interrupting my sweet repose 3 J For he was a tall mosquito And the bridge was the bridge of my nose Ex Ex t HOW THEY ARRIVED r. r The wealth by great men gained and kept Was not attained by sudden flight But they bey while their companions slept Were stealing chickens ns through the night It has been definitely decided that that the subject t for the coming Yale Harvard debate will be the question of the annex annexation annexation an an- nex tion of Hawaii which is now awaiting awaiting awaiting await await- ing the action of the United States Sen Sen- ate The question will be worded as follows Resolved That the United y States should annex the Hawaiian Is Is- Is lands The debate will probably take place early i in December ber the exact date depending upon th the time of ac action on on the subject by the Senate it being i tt j ll sary to hold it before such action has hasfurther hasfurther hasfurther further affected the merits of the ques ques- tion ti on Pennsylvanian Chicago University will close lose her Athletic Athletic Athletic Ath Ath- letic Field on January 1st unless someone someone someone some some- one comes to the rescue The lease expires expires expires ex ex- pires on that date and the owners are reluctant to enter into a new one Vidette Reporter An II Imperial sake cup the cupit-the the highest honor the Japanese emperor can bestow has has been conferred upon a professor of Amherst College in recognition of his zeal in Japanese educational matters B Buff ff and Blue 1 t tt t l' l l HENRY TUDOR 0 d JB AH l I Reprinted from Town Topics N hr n B i Henry der 2 was a der l-der r rH I His H IS WI wife fi e was a der 2 d er too He got on a it bender Tt c 1 Grew mellow and tender s L And made a big blunder too He met number 2 der j. j Jt tj fo And str straightway he wooed er Ii j In i f id And told number der l-der 11 f r. r Shed She'd have to go under rt He couldn't of af der 4 1 Jp It cost lots to board boarder er er OU tn I H t tSo So he hacked backed and he hewed er erAnd i And took number numb r 2 der E Iti It v I. 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