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The Spike: or, Victoria College Review, October 1904

Forgotten!

page 65

Forgotten!

Two names were omitted from the list of successful candidates at the last November examinations: S. Moran passed the first part of the Third LL.B.; and G. Craig passed the Final Solicitors' Law.

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We have received, too late in the day for more than a short extract some topical verses which would seem to be a parody on Gilbert's "Lost Mr. Brown." It is entitled "Diploma Day" and deals with the events of that memorable day with some enthusiasm. The hilarious supper was evidently too much for the writer (E.W.) who "carols" concerning a "gorgeous time."

We commend the following verse to the "authorities."—

But more than these, at
The back of the hall were
Many and many a
Turbulent one;
And among them also,
Interrupting,
I grieve to say was
The Chancellor's son

We have space for only one more verse.

Need I mention
Ubiquitous Dixon,
Beere athletic,
And de la Mare:
Et frates Prousii
Great in Hockey;
And Tom with his smile that
Charms the fair?

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