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Pages from Dr. Battle s History
"The style of costume," said
General Mallett, "and even the
manners of the present generation
are not, in my opinion an improve
ment on half a century ago. The
managers would not then admit a
gentleman into the ball-room with
hoots, or even a frock coat; and to
dance without gloves was simply
vulgar. . At the Commencement
Ball (when I graduated,; 18lg)
my coat was broadcloth, of sea
green 'color, high ; velvet collar to
match, swallow-tail, pockets out
side with lapels,, and large , silver
plated' buttons; white satin "da
mask vest, showing the edge of .a
blue under-vest ; a wide opening
for - bosom rules, and no shirt
collar. The neck was dressed with
four or five three-cornered cravats
artistically laid and surmounted
with a cambric stock, plaited and
buckled behind. My pantaloons
were white' canton crape, lined
with pink muslin, and showed a
peach-blossom tint. They were
rather ,short in order to display
flesh-colored silk stockings, and
this exposure was increased by
very low-cut pumps with . shiny
buckles. My hair was very black,
very long and queued. . "
Much have I scribbled an indus
trious bard;
My name on many papers may
be seen. "
Round many, chalk . streaked
black boards have I been
Where Profs have marked .up ques-
: tionsby the yard.
It might be false to say that all
were hard,
For many courses must be puds,
I ween.
But in one instance I was knock
ed out clean
When "forty-fail" in Physics
marked my card.
Then felt I like spme poor gym
nastic jay '''
Who hits the floor three inches,
-from the mat. ' ' '
Or like the lady who on Easter
Day '
Forgets to take the price tag
from her hat.
That "forty" sorely left me stun
ned that day
And silent near the door of Doc
tor Pat.
How can I leave thee; .
How can I from thee part ?
Thou hast my form enclosed ;
Made proud 'my heart!
I read your owner's name :
"Union Department Store,"
And must I send you back
See you no more ?
Five bucks you've cost me,
Just for these three
nignts
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wear ;
Freely, I fling the beans
You've done your share ! "
Through highbrowed social stream
You've dignified my frame
( Oh would that I could be
Ever, the same!)
JSTow comes the parting; .
Goodbye old suit, farewell !
When shal we meet again
Ah! Who can tell?
I'll don my old blue serge
And beat it down the track ;
Soon, I'll be back at home
In my old shack.
The Millsaps College,
Purple and White
Willie "Paw, what is a square
deal?"
Paw "That's when you get
about ten per cent the best of it,
my son." Cincinati Enquirer.
Just Gossip
While the dances are still fresh
in our memory, it may not be
amiss to mention the ball room de
luxe over the Post office. r
If you wish to see. nimble-pedaled
exponents of teh ultra-modern
dances, doing the Walla-Walla
Waddle, the Salome ; Slide, and
the Carolina Corkscrew, just wend
your way one flight up most any
time, and the sight is yours. ''No
fluffy feminines to prevent the sky
from being the limit No dress
suit rules; no irritating "breaks."
No restrictions against Freshmen
or embryo Vernon Castles. AH
you have to do is to shuffle to the
tune of the Victrola, so that the
people down in the Postoffice can
count off the seconds while wait
ing for their mail or use the sound
of the shuffles' to keep in step and
thereby facilitate traffic.
A lively flow of comments
from; the terpsichorean wooers
might be heard:
"What 'chu got those hardboys
on for ; think you're dancing on
sandpaper?"
"Faster, man, faster. If "you
can't keep up with me, just hit
the high spots and let the rest go."
." Your're so slickj you could slid
on tacks."
"Bring a mop with you next
time. Every time you exercise,
your sweat sluice gates open."
"Get off my feet !" "Is it much
of a walk?"
If you want to see and hear
the fun, step up and take the ele
vator. Don't crowd ! Watch your
step! "
In the Fiiesh-Charlotte game,
Salmon was far from heing can
ned. He slapped out the swat
that gave Odom a thorough ticket.
Some, rooms in college have the
names of the occupants tacked on
the outside. This practice should
be made universal. It oft saves
the chap with a weak memojry
some trouble, don't you know. Tag
that's it!
FRESHMEN HANG UP TWO
SCALPS
(Continued from Page One)
hit over second, and Odom romp
ed home with the winning score.
The box score follows:
Charlotte
AB E H PO a Ei
McDonald, ss 3 0
1 3 1 1
Pharr, 3b.
Weam, cf.
Culp, lb .
Barnett, c
Murray, p
. 4
. 4
. 4
. 3
.4
0 2 10 0
0 0 0 0 0
0 0 10 0 0
0 0 ' 8 . 1
0 0 0 5
3
0
Cochran, If . 4 0 0 0 0 1
Cray ton, 2b. 3 1 1 1 6 0
Linney, rf . . 3 0 0 0 0 0
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Total. . . 32 1 4 23 13 5
Carolina Freshmen ,
AB E II PO A E
Harden, cf . . 4 0 11 0 0
Henry, 2b.. 4 1 2 1 2 0
Leyden, 3b. . 4 0 1 1' 0 1
Spruill, lb.. 4 0 0, 5 0 0
Moore, If. . . 4 0 0 1 0 1
Odom, ss. ..41 1 1 0 1
Lewis, rf . . . 4 0 0 1 0 0
Salmon, c. . . 3 0 1 15 4 0
Arrasmith, p 2 0 0 0 0 0
Total. . . 33 2 6 26 6 3
Sacrifice hits, Lewis, Leyden.
Stolen bases, McDonald, Pharr,
Lewis, Spruill (2), Odom (2);
Two Jbase hits, Pharr, Henry,
Harden. Eases on balls, Mur
ray (2), Arrasmith (2) . ' Strike
outs, Murray 9, Arrasmith 16.
Double plays, Crayton to Culp.
Hit by pitcher, Spruill. Out steal
ing base McDonald (2).
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