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t is sound, and its due application Is fraught with undoubted advantage to some, But I'm free to remark that my own situation Represents a recalcitrant re-sidu-um; Clocks I cannot abide with their truculent ticking-- A nuisance I always have striven to scotch-- And I gain very little assistance in sticking To work, if I'm watching my watch. For my watch, which I treasure with ardent affection-- 'Twas given to me in my juvenile prime-- Exhibits a truly uncanny objection To keeping an accurate count of the time; In the matter of speed it's a regular sprinter; Repairs are a farce; it invariably gains; And in Spring and in Autumn, in Summer and Winter Precision it never attains. Mathematics to me are a terrible trial, They plague me in age as they floored me in youth, Or I might, when observing the hour on my dial, Allow for the error and guess at the truth. Then why do I keep it? Because it's a mascot, And none of its vices can alter the fact That the very first day that I wore it, at Ascot, Three winners I happily backed. * * * * * "The annual meeting of the Court of Governors of the University of Birmingham was held yesterday at the University, Edmund Street. The Pro-Vice-Chancellor said the University had done its share in the present awful state of Europe."--_Birmingham Daily Post_. We are sorry to hear this. * * * * * "The Government have apparently taken infinite pains to so 'cut their coast according to their cloth' as to provide for the least possible inconvenience and suffering to the people of these islands."--_Cork Constitution._ Thanks to this wise provision there is still just enough coast to go round. * * * * * From the report of a schoolmasters' conference:-- "That we should spread our education wider, and not allow a boy to spend too much time on specialising is a good idea, but it is rather difficult to carry out in practice. It means switching the boy's mind from one subject to another. The whole day is spent in this way--switching from one subject to another, and therefore it is very difficult."--_United Empire_. And it sounds painful too. * * * * * [Illustration: _Jock._ "AND ME GIVIN' YON MAN AT THE STATION T
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