own stock of souvenirs and trinkets and which, s enables us to fill the deficiencies from some other fel Dear Madge:•—l know I've sometimes swi A stray thermometer or two, But when I asked you down to tea I hardly thought such things of you. I hoped at least that Mrs. Wright Would check your rage for souvenirs, But when you left for home that night I found not groundless were my fears. Oh no, I've missed no photographs; Grace didn't take my " Phi Chi " hat; No spoons went home in Gertrude's muff; My roommate, Tom, prevented that. My bric-a-brac is still secure. But as I watched your train depart, I knew you'd swiped as ne'er before, For you had carried off my heart So, Madge, I give you warning clear; Send back the stolen, ere too late, Or in its stead, believe me, dear, ' I'll swipe your own heart, sure as fate! " COLLICGR SPIRIT " forsooth, it almost makes us coLLEGE SPIRIT I've danced at the Junior ball, And I've been to the Varsity show; And I've met one man I like very much: So I'm for Columbia, you know. And oh what a jolly good time we had! When my Jack showed me 'round the new si And we spent a whole hour way up in the di Which perhaps Was not perfectly right. PASTE-POT AND SHEARS " SWIPED!" Ji ..01 ot