Fraternity-Testvériség, 1959 (37. évfolyam, 1-12. szám)

1959-08-01 / 8. szám

FRATERNITY 15 367. New Brunswick, N. J. _ 378.49 384. Renton, Pa. 129.29 368. Passaic, N. J. 385.95 385. San Bernardino, Calif. _ 822.25 369. Manhattan, N. Y. 2637.27 386. Cincinnati, O.--.--­370. Miami, Fla. 382.68 388. Lakeland, Fla. 113.06 371. San Bernardino, Calif. _--.--­389. Rochester, N. Y. 189.56 372. South Norwalk, Conn. _ 976.75 390. Hudson Valley, N. Y. _--.--­373. Bethlehem, Pa 1241.61 374. East Chicago, Ind.___ 855.51 Total $108,665.66 375. Long Branch, N. J.__--.--­376. Buffalo, N. Y. 218.52 377. San Diego, Calif. 165.69 The following arrived June 30, 378. San Jose, Calif.--.--­1959, after bank closing time: 379. Hollywood, Calif. 1008.82 44. Alpha, N. J. 396.53 380. Cleveland, O. 103.00 215. Manville, N. J. 404.08 381. Chicago, 111.--.--­382. Omaha, Nebr. _______--.--­Washington, D. C. Emery Király, 383. Rural Valley, Pa.____ 53.65 July 13, 1959 Treasurer OUR NATIVE TONGUE If a couple of mouses are mice And more than one louse is lice, Then two houses should surely he hice. If goose in the plural is geese, Then why aren't two mooses, meese? And a batch of papooses, papeese? If freeze in the past tense is froze, Then the past tense of ease should be oze And sneeze, in the past tense, snoze. Add a foot to a foot, you've feet, So a couple of boots should be beet And more than one root should be reet. The English language seems to me A maze of inconsistency, And I’m glad I was teached — I mean taught — it when young Or I'd never have raught — I mean reached — my Present state of fluency in my native tongue. MICHAEL KOS INSKI

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