The Hesperian / (Lincoln, Neb.) 1885-1899, February 19, 1897, Page 9, Image 9

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    T'i'PIC !IH; K I 10 R I AN
BiH'by's 'Retreat.
Inconsistency, thou art a rouben!
Agriculture is the chief defense (if nations.
DIDN'T MAUItY AIUIO'AD.
Doctor Son tor 1ms leturnod,
For h Ph D. he's earned
Far across the angry billow's roar.
Welcome thrice, my good old;frie'n'd,
lift me shake your hand again
And greet with cord iul smile my chum of vybre;
Let mo clasp you to my heart
Von have played the better1 part.
For your heart -beats measure lore both warm liricl
; true.
At true friendship's holy shrine
Then receive this heart of mine,
While the girls (if old Columbia are 'good enough
for you.
HKOTIIKKS SIKKT.
f French Translation J
It must have been a sight
For theColls.
Far better than a light,
sBy nil oriils,
hen the goat'groohicd niiri'feU,
Vrom'his coll,
And thoegotistichea'd
'Of Tiirrcll,
ilh (he curtains of the shrine
All put liy,
Like a symbol of decline,
Stool 1 tosiyh.
FAMK SPOTTKD WM.
)me nature took thee by thn'lmntl
Wliileyetatoddlin'bairnie
And led thee through a rnrnr land
'"an dreams o'or lakes Klllanidy.
Its fountains ehe ha. bid'n Mice drill Ic
AU pluck its fruitage goidou
w thou canst in the Classics think
And live like sagos olden.
One time with goddess ?ani0.8 ttlTji
Wm II write thy name the bronmi
And after it a'P. U.K.
'li'iTNioodromus .Johnson.
a oiiangr or inaifr.
I
W oio lesser lights so dlmly-slii
Ad you-soon became a mine,
agewlHd,md,epttru;;Pon-
111? h!'BO",sB,(,lod -muat uraiyWhWb
AU tbo faoUltyciiiilU spare.
K.'M.tPollaril.
Pal. president you were and say,
When high tarill' won thediiy,
Who did ope the campaign, pray?
K.M Pollard.
X warlike captain trille lame,
injured in a foot-ball game,
' jliCeivd athletics just th' sumo
JO. Kl. Pbllanl.
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'College days, have passed and-gone
Vn.l UieCailiu bill h on,
XJhampioiied by'Cass county's Son,
'K.'M.'Pollaril.
'In the Legislative hall,
'ou are weaving shroud and pall
'By your anti-foot ball bawl,
E. M . 'Foliar!!.
Keep not on as you've begun,
itand, Nebraska's loyal son
Neither model son-ot-a-gun
E. 'Milliard.
tunri, an honor to old Cass '
We will let past records pass;
1U1 not a consummate chump!
E.M. Pollard,
A rJ!ey THICK.
The'Glee club sang a little song
On Charter day
Which they had swiped from the
Y. M. C. A.
It sounded like an echo of
The Weekly Reprint, see?
'ft was that funny little song
About the B-i-e.
College Men
belong to the limited and distinguished class
ol men Willi trained and cuiiureu minus.
Bicycles
belong to the limited and distinguished class
of great mechanical creations.
'WORTHV STEEDS for WORTHY RIDERS
to all alike
STANDARD OF THE WORLD
'Hartford Bicycles, second only to Col
umbias, $75, 560, S50, $45. Strong,
handsome, serviceable and at prices within
reach of everyone.
POPE MFG. CO., Hartford, Conn.
firenti-ht Hiiyrlr Karinry in the World.
llranch House or dealer in nlmost every city and town.
Semi one a-cent stamp for liamlsoineM biccle catalogue
ever issued; free by cnllim? on any Columbia dealer.
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