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Identifier: kaldron00alle (find matches)
Title: The Kaldron
Year: 1922 (1920s)
Authors: Allegheny College (Meadville, Pa.)
Subjects: Allegheny College (Meadville, Pa.) College yearbooks Universities and colleges
Publisher: Meadville, Pa. : Allegheny College
Contributing Library: Allen County Public Library Genealogy Center
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but in reality he is a beautiful figure upon the gridiron. He isknown as the Human Hoopsnake because his peculiar development enableshim to run in spirals. Opposing backfield men have often been carried fromthe field unconscious as a result of the dizziness produced by the sight of him. Number 8 will be readily recognised as a left-legged punter and drop-kicker.Number 9 is a line plunger whose head and neck are exceptionally well fittedfor the work. He spends his summers, we find, working for a house-wreckingcompany in the deniolishment of old buildings; The success of the 1923 football season is assured. The Athletic Board, wefeel, is to be congratulated upon their daring foresightedness. Also we arefirmly convinced that we are about to look upon a mutation in collegiate sport.Finally we are happy to advance the opinion that the girls will have aharder time finding a handsome college athlete to become enamored of. whichwill undoubtedly be better for the rest of us. Two hundred fifty-
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3ln tfj? iUttfintm The museum is open every Saturday from ten-thirty until noon while thecollege is in session. (Page 29, College Catalog.) Without disparaging our college catalog, whose glowing pages thrilled us allthat last year of ours in High School, let us ask, Have you seen beyond theYale lock of the museum door? Never mind answering. It is you who have often wondered what lay beyond that mysterious doorthat we, after a labyrinthine maze of red-tape, succeeded in getting inside forand bringing out of it photographs of a few random-picked but fascinatingrelics of Allegheny and her history. These you will find pictured on the opposite page. The first relic is a photograph of Molly and Jake, the original pair offishing worms that gave Paul Webb his start. Starting with this pair, lastyear Paul sold 90,000 of their descendants, each of which had to pass a rigidphysical examination and endurance test before shipment. The prognathous-jawed individual with the dishevelled hair was one

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