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1871–1913

The Principal's Ash-Barrel.

William Mackay MacKeracher

In a notable college the story is told — ‘ Twill bear repetition, although somewhat old — That, at some unauthenticate date in the past ( I think‘ twas the month or the year before last ),

The Principal brought a complaint‘ gainst the Steward Concerning a matter he long had endured: He deposed that the former — the cause of the quarrel — Had neglected to see to his scavenger-barrel,

And requested the Faculty grave and sedate To sit and consider the point in debate, Which this reverend body would straightway have done Had not a professor objection begun

By insisting that such an undignified act To the Faculty was not becoming, in fact, That he, for his part, refused to comply With the purpose the Principal wished to apply,

Considering it‘ neath both his place and apparel To sit upon anyone's scavenger-barrel.

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