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"That Frank Holden is all right," he said, "but Flockley and Koswell are very overbearing and dictatorial. I caught them ordering one of the freshmen around like a servant. If they had spoken that way to me I'd have knocked them down." And the eyes of the Southern lad flashed darkly. "Where do you room?" asked Dick.

A moment later, three girls and a Japanese screen fell through Georgia's door into the midst of an amazed freshmen fudge party. "Goodness," said Georgia, when she had recovered her breath. "Did you hear that horrid Lucile? 'A regular freshman trick' that's what she said to her man. They blame everything on us."

"How do you do?" returned Alberta Wicks in a bored tone, while the other girl nodded indifferently. "I remember your face, I think. I'm not sure. There was an army of freshmen at the dance. The largest entering class for a number of years, I understand." "Freshmen are perhaps not important enough to be remembered," returned Grace, smiling faintly.

"Say, fellows," cried Lucy Little, "don't you think it is rather warm out this evening?" "Hello! hello!" shouted Rattleton. "Has it been raining, or did we have a small shower?" Then Merriwell's beautiful baritone voice pitched the chorus of a familiar negro melody, in which the triumphant and delighted freshmen joined: "Git erway from de window, mah love an' mah dove!

And yet his election had brought him at once into a certain prominence, and doubtless Will was duly appreciative of the honor bestowed upon him. The member of the junior class to whom had been entrusted the organizing of the freshmen now rose to give some general words of advice before the meeting was adjourned. "There are some things in college," he was saying, "that have the force of laws.

"And you may have noticed that your father and the other people of our Sunday School Board are trying to get them to find out some of the things you have found out. For instance, you know what the two organized classes of high-school freshmen are doing, and the other organized classes. Seems to me their members are finding out that Sunday school is something big and fine." "That they are," Mrs.

They were moving toward the rustic house that looked rather desolate in its coat of faded rose leaves. "Oh, freshmen feel everything, I suppose," replied the other, "but I can't see why we should be openly abused for all that. I heard there was no more hazing allowed in colleges?"

"What did you say about the Freshmen bothering?" she asked, when Fanny was in smiles again. "They most certainly did, two of them, Jane and Phylis. They came in and wanted to know if I was homesick." Fanny looked indignant. "I told them no.

Well, I get a letter every few months from some new locality where the man that made that book is covering the fences with his placards, asking me whether I wrote that letter which he keeps in stereotype and has kept so any time these dozen or fifteen years. Animus tuus oculus, as the freshmen used to say.

"That will depend largely on your behavior as a freshman," drawled Elfreda. "What do you mean?" asked Kathleen sharply. "I thought freshmen were of the least importance in college." "So they are to the other classes," returned Elfreda.