Taps . CORDU OLDSTONEgfHUf vTT>. ?& I. ±A\~ JH Brama Che ^^—Lecture R ^T^^T The sole occupant of the room was the Doctor, who wore an excited expression. Outside W^B^ there were rushing leet. disorder, confusion, shouting, shooting, swearing, and general uproar^^^^^f Enter the deafening, stamping feet of the Junior sections. They scramble to their places,^^^^S creaking desks, crumpling paper, and slamming down books. * DOCTOR: Gentlemen of Clemson, you have done a great deed. My regrets are that you did not lynch the villain before he even thought of saying that men skinned on my Chem


Taps . CORDU OLDSTONEgfHUf vTT>. ?& I. ±A\~ JH Brama Che ^^—Lecture R ^T^^T The sole occupant of the room was the Doctor, who wore an excited expression. Outside W^B^ there were rushing leet. disorder, confusion, shouting, shooting, swearing, and general uproar^^^^^f Enter the deafening, stamping feet of the Junior sections. They scramble to their places,^^^^S creaking desks, crumpling paper, and slamming down books. * DOCTOR: Gentlemen of Clemson, you have done a great deed. My regrets are that you did not lynch the villain before he even thought of saying that men skinned on my Chemistry examina-tion. Now, gentlemen, with this gossiper disposed of, we can get down to the regular work! Please takethese notes: At the present time, at this college there are eighty-seven professors. I am the best of thelot. (Great applause from students.) Very well. Now there are in this country fifty-one AgriculturalColleges, including Clemson. Am I correct? (Chorus of Yes! yes!) Very well. Since Clemson isthe greatest of all these


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