The Nebraskan. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1892-1899, February 14, 1895, Image 16

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This represents the little "Dean,"
Who in his sweater is always seen
Running his perpetual talking machine.
This is "Doc," tho man whoso brain
Is ever bearing a terrible strain.
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This is Otis, tho pretty boy,
To whom a cannon is but a toy,
Hols tho pot of tho girls, his mama's joy
This is for Barnes, the pitcher so rare,
Who always is parting his pretty, dark hair;
But when he plays ball ho always gets there.
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This is for Tucker., the sporty guy,
Who drinks port wine upon the sly,
And hopes to bo an actor by and by.
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