| 1. This here is the hardy hole. (describing the anatomy of anvils) |
N. N. Freedman |
| 2. Put that away, prune. (speaking to Yogi Savetman attempting to
photograph him during class... possibly this very photograph) |
W. J. Flagg |
| 3. Too soft; push it out; do it firmer. |
G. L. Webster |
| 4. Arrowheads have to be neat and symmetrical. |
R. M. Herbert |
| 5. Well, lad, you forgot the cross product term. |
I. W. Lustbader |
| 6. There will be no fighting in school: take it over to the duck
pond. |
W. A. DeHuff |
| 7.
and for lack of automobiles there was plenty of stuff in the
street to throw at them. |
W. C. Bader |
| 8. Put your necktie inside your shirt. |
C. C. Merkle |
| 9. The paint changed color; as a scientist you must be observant of such
things. |
M. J. Levin |
| 10. Thats good for a naught., said by Latin teacher from
Western |
Arnold |
| 11. The lettering in the graph will be 1/16th inch using India ink. |
W. G. Simon |
| 12. All lines go to the vanishing point. |
R. M. Herbert |
| 13. Along came a guy with a gadget. (commenting on writing style) |
W. J. Flagg |
| 14. I can lend you a necktie. |
N. N. Freedman |
| 14. Our tools are our blessings. (That's probably why I have so many
tools... and blessings. Thank you, Mr. Acree!) |
Samuel Acree |