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Hoary Sinners

THE MAIL

(Ed. Note--The Crimson does not necessarily endorse opinions expressed in printed communications. No attention will be paid to anonymous letters and only under special conditions, at the request of the writer, will names be withheld.)

To the Editor of the CRIMSON:

To a Certain Type of College Pr--Professor

(Suggested by the late Pleasantness)

Hail, ancient jokers, genial, hoary sinners,

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Who break men's hearts to stimulate your dinners!

Whose fun, like frost, descends with killing blight

Of wintry malice, withering in a night Flower and fruitage of new enterprise; Dimming the light,

(Possibly over-bright)

In young ambition's visionary eyes.

Witty you are, and witty well may be,

As teachers. And it shall go hard but we

Will better the instruction, as you see!

I speak as one of those who also ran--

Who hold the faith, and do the best they can;

Of those long ridiculed, and long ignored,

Who, craving more humane consideration--

More fair and just, and kindly estimation, (Despite your shots of humorous venom, poured,)

Have fought for true sincerity,

For Veritas in verity,

And--maybe--scored! Elise Fellows White.

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