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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 28 Nov 1903, p. 7

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Eorféu BY swowrs 09 THE HIGH SCHOOL. " Editor-ig-Obief. » pm Emu“. ’04. Mints Educ", Au.“ D. Joule, 04, Dunn Conn. ’05. . ' ’ WIAU 1 -)lot only the students of the‘ high school, but aka the residents aid Vinita“ of our town should“ take pude in subbing and bean. tifying our muleum In. Elisha Guy. Hm. A. G Van Schaick and Mn. Geo. Campbell have been active In securing specimens for The Athletic Association this you 5 much more energetic than ever h‘eIOre. The excellent con otitution respecting the Basketball League, framed by representa- tim from Wankegan, New Trier aid our high ”hook prouigoa to he i oopple“ success, and with the rivalry that will flitting up. should greatly help to 91:93 9a: “Matias one firm basis. ‘ ; , mo? moms. Th WWW him" as over, and mi in the shops is running? Wkly. \ Some of the Seniors m Work- ing on the steel latheis while other: are mending belts yand Working at their meqhahic'al draw- SHOP The quimfly '. ’Tne Juniou' are doing “staph" at the forge. They: are doing 390d work and Mr. Williams ”am: satisfied with them. What ' morpdo they want? “ The Sophomores are. turning outwipdles on the wo‘od lathe: which are used in the supports for mechanical drawing boards, 'while the. Freshman are making the:1 ogher parts on the benches. " ”War got a supply of newbrge coal. in Mondgy which is much” we: thui ‘thb coal we have‘ been ' '- II . VOL. 1. .m‘h M a going to be credit- up,“ wv vaâ€"â€"-â€"â€".â€"-_ v ‘ Ptof. Miller, our visitor last week from Chicago University, the rins- J. n. o. LyUpon the recommendatiGn U! Jon!!! B. 001.30“, '04, Eur: °Buub, ’04, ed by that college. He showed hi! Ippronl of our work and of tho impro‘fiement he Mood the. with no two years by- “hing no at noon o ohoKWWIy in- teresting tolk 11.6 min paint ho brought out was that' to our, tuiug we do, we should ht dohf solve- oot, be M of lot- roondings, thnt u to any, do what we do with all ootmight In {I mutating the fact‘that to ovens“ tho-e ahead of us we mutt doubly ‘exert our-elm, he mod the fa! [lowing anecdote, whtoh mun-ad _tho school with laughtn: “A doctor of a southern village was one do, driving; dong when he eapled on old darkey flint) I endeavoring to make his obltindn mule go. The doctox. nosing the old fellow’ a plight, aphéd fliefimr he had tried bufldingo flounder tho mule, etc. mu mule, aw. " specimens “Yea uh! replied lhi darkey. Mrs Chan W Kirkâ€"Shells I so donetfied abrythns” W m M: cm. Diem-Sixteen Chin- no use, dat mule he done want to} m gqns. 8° ‘ ' > Mr. W. 0. Egan-Alligator; - _ “0h! I'll soon mako hmr til of herring and Herman Inter move," exclaimed the doctor, cooler. thereupon sent. «"01 hi- xii " Mr. T; '2 Bpemrwfiholhfrém and M8 hi' ypodormic P”, ‘: Florida. and sword fish. (110 ill“) “'9 W' "‘1' “if!“ Mr. Clinton SpenbeFâ€"Bird’a changed the mulch mind and 988,. “0°“ 3"“ could ”:9 only a W Mrs. Kenneth Smockâ€"Star fish, trail of dust down the ’“d Ho shells and Indiln hatchet. wheeled around . u (corner and Mrs. Van Baruchâ€"Tobacco threw medal-key 0"“ much made by Sioux ' Indians. .When the doctor came np. the mule driver managed in bian- tpniahmont to gasp out, “Say doc! ‘whatkyou gib-datmule?” M: doctor. “How. much dat medicine can ?" F4511 persiatefl the dubiou: dnr k9! . ‘ Why, some medicine whose name you wouldn’ t nndemto’od if I told you," laughingly answaied “Say den, doc, I. waut’s twenty cents vmf. myself, for I’m got. to Simon dat mule.” D. G. the former. V.- â€"-â€"â€"_â€", -__'_v.,, (Meaty. of the We, is con: “ment‘. The Germain never moth 'Itmfiy growing am!" fiuumioel tg y) have a In panned. beau-03h 156 one at great internist ind “EB: think! first he would. 28d. may Giftum coming in «fast “way by .it; that would be ugainlt his l‘Only about pen cents,” replied Pubuc canakosm. HIGHLAND PARK. ILh, NOVEMBER to the can V be. labelled and arranged} A vety fine addition to the equip- ment hncomo in in the brad: tot-scope given by Mrs. ““84; or Adam This he already been mind will prove to be of great nine 50 the students. Thin inter- est an the M of the people in Mk5 ”b001,“ highly nppro-l W by us. and we hope that we go; p6“ dawning; of the. Undies“. A list of the gin. mivadad the names of the given in given below: L: It. HcGre‘or 14.13.4151“; and M10. ~ “I'l- Goo. CamybelLâ€"Hktoric fate. ‘l Mr. Onon- Bellâ€"Geological npecimans. l m. w A. Avefillâ€"Gooiog’ioal ‘ Mrs. Vin Stalinist-930M000 pouch made by Sioux Indians. Mr. Frederick Steelâ€"Indian idol, rare cofns, mounted‘ butter.- flies, autognyhs of famous“ men Vestal arid charm statues. Hr. J. H. Buddyâ€"Asbesto- ‘ On Monday evening, Nov. 23, ProT. Raymnnd ' delivered 'a very ‘ interesting lecture on Berlin. To begin with be compared German ‘and American political life, show- ing many ways in which Germany has clenner politicfi than America. He says that among the Germans bribery is unknown and people try toget offices not for the al- aries therg are in them, for than aremvery few paying om, but for the walfare 6!. the govern- ‘ «ment. The German never and. principles, but. for the geuenl only on plum. Brandenburg; 'mlzhaoupvimhumhd ;v on. oonqnadng I little at u time “In“. It'u Ind: qp of hundreds of little septa“ king‘- domo, mil Napoleon cam and scattered king: and queen. hr and rid... At his downfall. than king: bind to mph their king- donl but kw mended. In 1871, Germany received over I billion dollars from the this money Berlin waa Inadebean- tifnl. It is an airy, bright, bealthyand eaniaitoly clean city; An elevated railroad with arm stations extends around the city. ‘A'very curious thing about this railroad in that it is not ,oynad by a private corporation but by tho-German government. ' Looking about the city itself a little ye see many artistic and in- Gummy nt .1!“ consisted of cathedral whiohis not yet coal - plated, and tho old arsenal which has been changed to a unseen for m relics. ‘ The schools in Berlin are ex- oeedingly good. They have the gymnasia, which correspond to our preparatory schools and a- great many universities and 001-; legee. In these colleges, instead of hating football as we, Gave, stadents have dueling clubs and the German student ' thinks the more sears he has the better. A The Tiergarten. s beautital park, made as nice as money can 1 make it, attracts every visitor to _ its refreshing shade an lsdelight- , ful Scenery. Thursday, Mrs. John Gould and Mrs. James Miller of Lake. ,Fomt,vis_ited the diluent classes We wish more parents would "via“ us. Todaj Germany is ruléd by William II, a powerful man whose most ardent. desires, center on the extension and glorification of his kingdom. ‘ E. B. "â€"0 “'-â€"-â€"°-' r___ -_r__ g which rare, the Home of NO. 10.

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