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HOW THEY DRINK.

HE Frenchman drinks his native wine.

The German drinks his beer.

The Irishman drinks his whisky straight.

Which bringeth him good cheer.

The Englishman drinks his'alf-and-'alf

Until it brings on dizziness.

The Yankee has no choice at all—

He drinks the whole damp business.

BEER.

No blase palate otthy drops can fearj

Once quaffed,lips eager,seek thy sweets again.

Without thee students sing no loud refrain >

Laughter and mirth depart, be thou not near.

—FrATtcis Sdltxts,