But remember some day from the
Non-matrimonial rule he 'll be exempt.
Putting our hand into our drawer, we next chance on a piece in blank-verse. Perhaps it would be well enough to give its title.
HARVARD TWENTY YEARS HENCE.Scene : roof of the Chapel. Time : midnight, June 20, 1898. (The spirit of the present and the spirit of the future sit conversing in the moonlight.)
We have taken a page from a long speech made by the spirit of the future.
"PHAETONS, barouches, and landaulets wait
In crowds without the recitation hall
To convey the students to their chambers.
The Advocate and Crimson are dailies;
The Lampoon has enlarged its page of wit,
And has rivalled Punch for many a year.
Yale has now become a first-rate school, and
Sends three hundred graduates once a year
To enter into Harvard's Freshman class.
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