Show VOICE OF THE CAMPUS Did I say cold Ha I must have been out of my head Of or course its it's not cold In fact it couldn't be cold Why this morning morning morning morn morn- ing it was only four below zero What's that compared to seventy- seventy I five below at the north pole Nothing I say nothing A mere nothing naught zero But frail human beings shiver curse the weather man and moan over the fate that makes them live in such sucha a cold place on the earth And then when an insignificant yellow dinky filled to capacity struggles up the hill toward the school and does docs not stop to take in the students students students stu stu- dents from the cold world one can certainly hear a chorus of ah's oh's and other expressions of anger anger anger an an- ger wrath p pain in and disgust What's the meaning of all this may I ask Is it necessary for everyone to ride street-cars street on cold mornings If it is why must every ery dinky crawl along behind schedule Or is it that they do not have a schedule Yes that could be possible On the other hand if they do have a schedule its probably probably probably ably theoretical We Ve should be pa pa- tient We Ve should be content to stand and wait thirty minutes or more every morning Oh sure What's a or two What's a a frozen Again I say nothing Think nothing of it Go Goby Goby by jy street-car street or bus for comfort convenience and thrift Ha Im I'm Ima Imi a i liar too Paul R R. Linderman |