November 18, 1910 - November 25, 1910
commercially made, lined paper ntoebook
6 1/8 x 3 7/8 inches
up our resplendent tin-banner, but we were prevented by outsiders, and not by Juniors or Freshman. No remark is needed in regard to the fate of the banner: that you already know.
Chapter Three.
This chapter lies wholly within the week of Home-coming; Home-coming is held on the first Friday and Saturday of October. As it happened, it fell on the 8 + 8 this year.
This battle was wholly one of diplomacy: where brains and not braun, won the victory. As Day had said, our wisdom began with the burning of the Junior pennant, and by the time home-coming came around we were fairly running over with diplomacy and we had to find some