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Absent-minded Prof.: "I have lost my umbrella."
Student: "Thet'e it is hanging on your arm."
Prof.: "Oh thanks. If you hadn't drawn my attention to it, I would have gone home without it."
BEN LYON: Flapper, describing her amazement.
".\stonishedI Why, my dear, I was knocked spitlessi"
MONTE BLUE: First Stude: "Leland Stanford University is built on the former site of Leland Stanford's stock farm."
Second Stude: "Ah! Perhaps that explains why we see so many calves on the campus."
R USSELL GLEA SO A', James Gleason's son: " Do vour daughters live at home, Mr. Smi'th?"
"Oh, no, they're not married yet."
LINA BASQUETTE: Jane: "Has your boy friend changed much in the six weeks you've been going together? '
Sue: "No, but he thinks he has."
Jane: "How come?"
Sue: "He's always talking about what an amateur necker he used to be."
CHARLES ROGERS: First Stude: " Is it possible to confide a secret to you?"
Second Stude: "Certainly, I'll be as silent as the grave."
First Stude: "Well, then, I have a pressing need for two bucks."
Second Stude: " Do not worry. It is as if I had heard nothing."
RICHARD BARTHELMESS: "Sedentary work," said the prof., "tends to lessen the endurance."
"In other words," said a smart student, "the more one sits, the less one can stand."
"Exactly," replied the professor, "and if one lies a great deal, one's standing is completely lost."
COLLEEN MOORE: " Hey, Bill, what are you going to do after you graduate? "
" I'm going to teach."
"Vou can't be a teacher, you're too dumb."
"I ain't gonna be a teacher. I'm gonna be a college professor!"
CHA RLES Ml'RRA Y: " ^■assah," said the bootblack to the college man, "mah frien' Bill was a great athlete but he died from overtrainin'."
"How come?" asked the student, ■who was going in for athletics himself, and worried about it.
"Why." said the colored gentleman, "a train ran right ovah his back!"
GARY COOPER: First Trustee: "But this ancient institution of learning will fail unless something is done."
Second Trustee: "Try, but what can we do? We have already raised the tuition until it is almost one jjercent of the fraternity fees."
DOROTHY DWAN: Son: "Yes, father,! know all about it. I understand women."
Father: "Then tell me what that one in the car ahead means when she puts out her hand."
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