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Show TAFT'S SPEECH AND FLY PAPER Liberty, Moi. April 4. Fly-paper and President Taft's inaugural Epeech are closely linked In the minds of the studenU at Lllerty Ladles' college. The President's speech Is lo be memorized. The fly-paper is to bo forgotten The girls planned a barnyard serenade ser-enade Friday night Promptly at midnight mid-night seventy-five feminine voices shattered the stillneas of the witching witch-ing hour with Imitations of barnyard fowls. Simultaneous with the outburst, various members of the. faculty leaped from their beds and started for the scene of the disturbance. They were In a hurry and did not stop to hunt sllppera. Down the dlmly-JIghtcd hall they raced to catch the rioter in the act. The rioters, expecting Just such a rush, had laid a liberal coating of lly-pnper lly-pnper on the floor. While the teachers teach-ers were floundering about, the girls finished the serenade and retired. Yccterday they were all furnished with copies of President Taffn in-augural in-augural speech and Informed that all privileges would te upended until the address had been Tnemorlzed. |