And that, monkey got a reward.
VALUE 40
Once upon a time a woman
went into a dark room and lit a
match. She dropped
it on the floor and it of course set the
house afire.
She jumped out of the
window and called her husband to come
out too.
They both forgot all
about the baby. All of a sudden he
appeared in the window
calling his mother.
His father had gone next door to tel afone to the fire house.
They had a monkey in
the house at the time and he heard the
child calling his mother.
He had a plan to save the baby.
He ran to the window
where he was standing. He put his tail
about his waist and
jumped off the window sill with the baby
in his tail.
When the people were
settled again they gave him a silver
collar as a reward.
VALUE 50
A University out west, I cannot remember the name, is noted for its hazing, and this is what the story is about. It is the hazing of a freshman. There was a freshman there who had been acting as if he didn’t respect his upper class men so they decided to teach him a lesson. The student brought before the Black Avenger’s which is a society in all college to keep the freshman under there rules so they desided to take him to the rail-rode track and tie him to the rails about two hours before a train was suspected and leave him there for about an hour, which was a hour before the 9.20 train was expected. The date came that they planned this hazing for so the captured the fellow blindfolded him and lead him to the rail rode tracks, where they tied him.
VALUE 60
I should like to see a picture, illustrating a part of L’allegro. Where the godesses of Mirth and Liberty trip along hand in hand. Two beautiful girls dressed in flowing garments, dancing along a flower-strewn path, through a pretty garden. Their hair flowing down in long curls. Their countenances showing their perfect freedom and happiness. Their arms extended gracefully smelling some sweet flower. In my mind this would make a beautiful picture.
VALUE 70
It was between the dark and the daylight when far away could be seen the treacherous wolves skulking over the hills. We sat beside our campfires and watched them for awhile. Sometimes a few of them would howl as if they wanted to get in our camp. Then, half discouraged, they would walk away and soon there would be others doing the same thing. They were afraid to come near because of the fires, which were burning brightly. I noticed that they howled more between the dark and the daylight than at any time of the night.
VALUE 80