Text Appearing Before Image: right answer beside number of the question. 1. When man is extinct 1. He goes (a) to heaven, (b) to grass. 2. His name is mud. 2. Smoking is 1. A process of making the air blue (swearing isthe other). 2. An in-door sport known to earliest times. Yourecall mention of the pipes of Pan. 3. The elevator is a means of assuring the tired studentshe might ride if 1. It (the elevator) could be induced, seduced, re-duced to stop. 2. She (the student) didnt weigh three hundred lbs. 4. Angel food cake is the classic refutation of theory thatnothing can ever become anything else. This cake may become 1. Rubber (either hard or soft) 2. Leather. 3. First principle or particle whence arises (a) lock-jaw, (b) the victim, to pace the floor. 5. The spectacle of a Shero fleeting over campus may bethe result of 1. A nine oclock, 4th floor Milbank. 2. Environmental influences : (a) Raphael, (b) Climate. 3. Stimulus of economic motive roused by suddenremembrance of overdue library reference books. (Sixty) Text Appearing After Image: I Sixty-one) Epoch-Making Days, 1921-22 September 28 Columbia Opening Exercises. September 29 Columbia hazing on Barnard Campus. October 13 Dedication Jenkins Memorial Gate. October 21 Mysteries, 1924. October 29 Field Day on Barnard Campus. November 19 Conferring of Columbia LL.D. Degree upon Marshal Foch. November 24 Conferring of Columbia LL.D. Degree upon Premier Briand. November 24-28 Thanksgiving Holidays. November 30 Wigs and Cues Tea. Guests: Mr. Louis Calvert, Miss Kath- erine Cornell and others. December 5 Beginning of Student Friendship Drive. December 9-10 And Pippa Dances. Presented by Wigs and Cues. December 12 Presentation of Le Miracle de Theophile, by Professor Mullers French Drama Students. December 16 Scarlet Fever Quarantine. December 19-January 4 Christmas Holidays. 1922 January 4 Reopening of College. January 9 Original Miracle Plays by Miss Lathams Classes. January 13 Varsity Swimming Meet: First Place, Barnard; Second Place, T. C. January 13-14 Philolexian—Wi
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