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1915 Yearbook

1915 Yearbook

Title

1915 Yearbook

Description

LOST AND FOUND
FOUND—A package of cigarettes, owner
call at President's room.
LOST—My pull with everybody, finder
please return to G. Potter.
LOST—Two ponies, answer to names of
Sallust and Cicero. Finder return to
Tarrent and Whalen, and receive reward.
LOST—Some where in the refectory, my
good manners. Bill McGinn.
LOST—Dignity, finder return to Mell Morrin, Sixth Ave. and Wisdom Row.
LOST—A book containing rules for courtship. Please return to F. Sybert.
LOST—Solitaire ring; love token; marked
"Kewpie." Return to "Miss M." Vogel.
REWARD—Three weeks' pie for information leading to recovery of pony, strayed
from my desk about 9:30. "Hungry"
Whalen,
We'll sing about the Boulevard, the Boulevard, the Boulevard;
We'll sing about the Boulevard at dear old
S. A. C.
They will put you there for haziness, for
dragging and for laziness,
And when you once arrive there, it is a
heck of a place to be.
The rules we have are very good,
And but very seldom broke,
But if we try, we can and should
Not make those rules a joke.
While serving a term in the study-hall,
Dick Lee was caught smoking out of time
and sent to report to the Master of Discipline. On entering the M. D's. office, Dick
boldly asks for the return of his room
and is so flustrated when the M. D. consented that he forgot to report his misdemeanor.
It's a long ways to the dormitory,
It's a long ways to go.
It's a long ways to the study hall,
To the gloomiest place I know.
Good-bye, dear old "fourth floor."
Farewell, private room.
It's a long ways to the dormitory
And Dick Lee's right there.

Date

1915

Rights

St. Ambrose University, 518 W. Locust St., Davenport, IA 52803

Identifier

http://cdm16810.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/p16810coll2/id/3703