Slings And Arrows

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70 THE SWEATER SHE would Not dream of saying Anything more direct Then " I perspire, " If she dared Mention at all The effect Of summer weather, But she does Not hesitate to call An article Of wearing apparel A sweater. 71 THE NEWSPAPER CRUMPLER HE Invariably occupies More than half The seat As he journeys into town Or homeward bound. Deep In his favorite Dally newspaper, Usually of the most jaundiced Yellow brand, He spreads It forward And with both arms sideways. Oblivious to humanity about h...im. And when He reaches his stopping place He crumples It noisily And hastily. Throwing It to the floor And rushing forth To seek the eagerly expectant Bosom of his family. 72 THE NEW BONIFACE A FORWARD-LOOKING university Has just added To its curriculum A course of instruction In hotel-keeping. Let us hope That the landlord Of the future May be taught The means whereby Those of us who do not happen To be multi-millionaires May pass Our sutnmer vacations At mountains or seashore Without the complete wreck Of our bank accounts.

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