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The Spike or Victoria University College Review September 1927

Answers to Correspondents

page 43

Answers to Correspondents

answers to correspondents

E. B-g-h-le.—We have had enough of it. We insist that next time you lead a tramp, the rest of the party be furnished with stilts. Legs indeed!

J. Pl-ts-M-ls.—We have seen you boxing, walking, rowing, putting the shot, debating, ordering recruits about, and sitting round at Exec, meetings. Beg pardon-but have we seen you- working? Please advise us.

P. J. Sm-th.—You did quite right in giving it up. Men may come and men may go, but too much of a good thing is always a bad thing. Look at the Prof.!

D-n-Pr-st-ley.—The words are: "Whom were you with last night, Out in the pale moon-light?"

A. H. Iv-ry.—Fancy thinking Horace would take you for a good boy after a mere nine years' acquaintance! You must look at the thing from both sides. Consider, now! What, after nine year's acquaintance, is your opinion of Horace?

G. A. N-ch-ls.—You asked him to suppress your name, as a first offending—? Oooh, Gerry!

R. P. H-by.—We have forwarded copies of your notes on "The Haka as a Hair-excitant" to the Savage and Rotary Clubs respectively. We believe they will find them sufficiently wild and more than sufficiently woolly.

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