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There are nice editorials, Dainty pictorials, Catalogues, tables, and facts, Items statistical, Really quite mystical Emblems and so on, in stacks Oh for variety, Perfect propriety, Cautious sobriety, Come buy my OLIO, do! 4 2 ff i ,n EDITORI L. HE OLIO of '85 appears as a new departure in the field of Amherst Journalism. Its Editors have left the beaten track of their predecessors, and have made a new way for themselves, a far more difficult way it is to tread, but the fairer prospect and the purer air more than repay the toil of climbing. The peculiar circumstances under which this OLIO appears, have deprived us of perhaps valuable assistance and have rendered the conception and execution of the work peculiarly our own. Yet we trust it will truly accord. with the better taste of the College. We have striven to make it an OLIO- worthy of our College and of our Glass. We have added much to render it- more attractive and worthy of preservation. We have omitted all that would Wound any one, and where we have touched on some pet folly it is but- kindly done. t Our work, is at length iinished and we gladly lay it aside. It has cost us many hours of labor, but if we have pleased you and have offended none, then is our reward complete. THE EDITORS. 5 A I Fu . 3: GURPURATION. REV. JULIUS H. SEELYE, D.D., LL.D., IPRESIDEA1 HENRY EDWARDS, of Boston. HON. HENRY MORRIS, LL.D., of Springfield. 2 REV. EDWARD S. DWIGHT, D.D., of Hadley. V. fi x . ,. 1. lx- REV. :ff REV J.. 1 I Rr .4 F HON. iii 1 --'. 31. -11' ft REV. REV. Z4 NATHAN ALLEN, M.D., LL.D., of Lowell. EDWARD B. GILLETT, of Westfield. RICHARD S. STORRS, D.D., LL.D., of Brooklyn N I ROSWELL D. HITCHCOCK, D.D., LL.D., of New Yolk EDMUND K. ALDEN, D.D., of Boston. JOHN E. SANFORD, of Taunton. WILLIAM S. KARR, D.D., of Hartford, C HENRY D. HYDE, ESQ., of Boston. REV. JAMES D. WILSON, D.D., of New York. - .1 GEORGE HowLAND, AM., of Ohicago,I1l, ODI1 FRANCIS A. WALKER, LL.D., of Boston. RUFUS B. KELLOGG, A.M., of Green Bay, Wis. HON. JOHN S. BRAYTON, of Fall River. f,- F-rl' V., -fn J! 15 it ' REV. EDWARD.S. DWVIGHT, D.D., , Secretary. gg WILLIAM A. DICKINSON, ESQ., Z9'ecLszwe0'. If f... N I 6 L-. l 'ft l vu MEMBERS ,OF THE FACULTY? REV. JULIUS H. SEELYE, D.D., LL.D., PRESIDENTJ' 749, McGraw Professor of Meiital and llforal Philosophy, anol Pastor of the College ' Church. "Plus apucl nos vera ratio valeat quam vulgi opiniofl CHARLES U. SHEPAED, Mn, LED., '24, Emeritus Professor of Natural History. REV. WM. S. TYLER, D.D., LL.D., '30, Williston Professor of the Greek Language anal Literature. Only one of them old. the hill that was nearest to heaven, Covered with snow, but erect. I LONGFELLOW. EDWARD TUCKEEMAN, LED., Professor of Botany. EDWARD P. CROWELL, D.D., '53, Moore Professor of the Latin .Language and Literature, anal Dean of the Faculty. ' N0 borrowed grace of action must be seen, The slightest motion would displease the clean. K i ' ? , BYRON. . EDVVARD 'H1iTcHcocK, A.M., MD., '49, Professor of Ifygiene ancl Physical Elluoation. ' -He did the best he could With things not very subject to control. ' ' BYRON. WILLIAM L. MONTAGUE, AM., 755, Professor of French, Italian ancl byaanislt. He speaks three or four languages, word for word, without a. book, and hath all the good gifts of nature. T'WELF'.lTH NIGHT. - if Arranged. with the exception of the President, in order of appointment. 'I' On the Chester W. Chapin endowment. . Q 7 -3 J i .- 41.144 if 1. E.'..,....,1m.....ss1L:,ne.-,gimme W x T I-I E O Il fl O. RICHARD I-I. MA7l'l'll'lll., lJ.ll., '57, jlqfpfgggoy' of Gi2'1'1'A: mul l,I'I'fll'l'f'l' UN 57"'f!""""- WILLIAM C. Law, AM, '66, Wialker PWW'-vsor ofJlHff!1m1mn'f.w llllfl .'lHl1'ffff"1f'.'l- Upon his hrow shame is zwlnnnm-d in si! lf'o15'tis xi t,ln'ame win-iw-'lmimi'linnxllw1'1"-wlivfl l1Olllll'CllUfI.llL'lllllVi'l'!4ll 4-:ir 1. S0101 llfwlliir Axlw .IVI ELIJAH P. 1-IARRIS, im. p., '55, Plrof2'ssor of ClwmM1'y. His name could sudden :ind his nf-ts snrpriw. BENJAMIN K. EMERSON, PII. D.. '65, Hitolzcoclu .IJ7'lw'8807' of Geology nm? Zvllhifllaff, They crowned him long :mfr On 21 throne of rocks. IIYIUVIN. REV. H. HUMPHREY NEILL, A.M.. '66, Wellzszfon Professor of Rlzetorziz and Ornfmy, our? 'ff' Jinglzlwlf Caught in n hnrst of nndcserved '-tfvrm. And pelted with Ulltl'2llJC0llS l'lllIl11.'IS. '1'l'ZNNYwf1N. JOSEPH K. CHICKERING, A.M., '69, .flssocifate Professor ff Englflvlf. REV. THOMAS P. FIELD, D.D.. '34, Samuel Goeen Professor of Biblzkal Ihistory rind L1ff2jN'ff1lf13Ni,H7117 J 513107111 fun Deep ve1's'd in books. M Il,'I'UN. ANSON D. MORSE, AM., foo, Otzb Professor of Hzlvlory and PoZz'Iz?uZ Ervmomy, He waste schplnr. and n ripe and good uno: Exceeding wise, fair spoken. KING HENRY X III HENRY B. RICHARDSON, A.M., '69, Professor of Gormfln. JOHN M. TYLER, AM., ms, Stone Professor of Bzblogy, CHARLES E. GARMAN, AM, 172, Associate Professoz' of Dlenml and JM1-nl Plzzlosoplzy A lettered inngnate. lm-ding der A11 CVOI'-XVICICIIIUQL1'0flllTl ol hooks. VYHITTIER. DAVID P. TODD, A.M., '75, Assoeiazfe Professor of A8t.,.0,mmy' " The stars of the night Will lend thee their light Like tapers clear without number." llvlmx TI-IE OLIO. MARSHALL HENSHAW, D.D., LL.D., '45, Lecturer upon Natural Philosophy. LEVI H. ELWELL, A.M., '75, ' Instructor in Greek ancl Sanskrit. There breathe but few Whose aspect might defy - The full encounter Of his searching eye, B YRON. if WILLIAM L. COWLES, A.M., '78, Dzstructor in Latin. EDWARD BQ MARSH, AM., -ns, Assistant Instructor in Latin. Rm. JOHN E. GENLUNG, PRD., Instructor in English. In faith he is a worthy gentleman, exceedingly well read, and profited in strange conceaiments. KING HENRY IV. EDWARD I-IITCI-ICOCK, JR., A.M., M.D., '78, fa - Instructor in Physical Eclucation. EDWARD AYRES, A.M., '78, I Distructor in Latin. GEORGE ef. POND, AR., '81, Instructor in Olieonistry. , B. RUSH RHEES, A.B., '83, Walker Listructor in llfatheinatics. EREDERiOK ZUOHTMANN, Instructor in Vocal MZl8i0.4 WILLIAM I. FLETCHER, Li brccrian. EDWARD B. MARSH, A.M., '76, Registrar and Assistant Librarian. FREDERICK H. GARMAN, Assistant Librarian. Has a yeai:'s leave of absence. I 'f L It J I ! ..1 V 1 6. K .E 1 qs 757 .TV 'Y"1TIs'2? FXR .. Q YV. fs.. PPI rf' Q3 gg? Q51 fir .QI iq '. Vi at A ...X ,. fi .1 -1 I .I aj' .ui '32 -I THE COLLEGE SENATE. PnEs1DEN'1', Rmv. JULIUS I-I. SEELYE, D. D., LL.D. MEMBERS. From ,841-. CYRUS H. COLE, WILLIAM E. PARKER, JI JAMES H. TUFTS, WALTER F. WILLCOX. A From '85. GEORGE E. GARDNER, FRED. B. RICHARDS, THEODORE W. SCARBOROUGH. From '86. EDWIN B. NIVER, ARTHUR W. STUART. ' From '87. ALBERT P. DAVIS. The senate. passing on the prisoneifs life, May in the sworn ten have a thief or two Guiltier than him they try. LIEASURE FOR LIEASURI5. 10 5"qeNh':3l'4,' i :?'kl'A' "fl 'sfd'3f35L'lvf' f .- -1--f. , . ,,.,,,r ,, e A :ff as 1 HQ. tg, ,1,f,,ig yg,Q,g,:,,e35,gQ345LkrFg -- 1 4 ,- l l l EIGHTY SEVEN is with a feeling of exultation that we come before you for the first time, O gentle readers, and we sincerely hope that our appearance will be as gratifying and instructive to you as it is delightful to us for " 'Tis pleasant, sure, to sec one's name in print." nee afrain the college has stretched forth her voluptuous arms and Wel- omed another class within the enchanted circle of her benign influence. c - .. We have carefully read the laws of the Institution, studied the Report of Twenty Xears Experience and received our copies of the U Administrative Rules, which last we have framed with love and hung up in the chambers of our hearts for these tell us that we are men and are fitted to govern ourselves. J having heard it darkly whispered that, since our advent upon the stage, the Facult have talked of abandoning the idea of self-government. .Y Although our stay here has been brief we have already learned the differ- to know more. Even t ff f a eolleffe education, at this earl of period we beffin to realize the advan a es o D 5 for in these few weeks we have been H changed from the soft gristle to the ence between a pluff hat and a banger and are anxious hardened ' Bohn ' of manhood. It has been our fixed determination since our 's pp enable our beloved President to see in us his ideal of a college student. Acting ' ' A l s. True how- ' H1 t a earanee here to with this end in view, athletics have had no power to al ure u , ' ' ' h re We showed our ever, we did make one entry ifor the annual iall meeting vs e ' ' ' 1 h d 'no' Well ' by concen- belief in the old adaffe, 'what is worth doing, is wort 01 D ' ' e ' ' " th lirst prize. W tratinff all our energies into one bio' Jump and taking e haven t been able to do anything since, but when we get rested, We Will, if ' l' ithc 1 n'ool's ol' our prowess in li 1 1 ff H f T D Qi' Q O za za "u H LQ. Y n A , , Q. We re'oiee greatly at this, though our happiness has been sadly marred by o D 7f ca 'fl D s va 5 , r 7 ' 1 7 D . e - . n n za v , ra necessary give ,nf 7-1. , . l . n -- - While the exceptional The national game, too, has had no charms for us, V 'n the fact that before We character ol' our ranks is nowhere better shovs n than 1 3 H came here, not eleven men in our whole company had even seen a foot-ba . , . .. - ' t that such rude sports It was our hope, when we entered these piecinc s, I ' I l although disappointed 111 would be banished. entirely l'roni the college, 21116, 4 is l 1 ' -' A ' our resolves by holding this, we still show that 'nv' at least are not Iiellle in ' ' mastimes We find at the ourselves resolutely alool' l'ren1 all Hneh pernielous 1 L - ' 's heartily sanctioned by the gyrnnasllnn plenty el' annnsennent and exercise, - H ma. 1 U .l l. .,, -Q 13 ,664-J,.J -.a-vfJ.- 5 12 THE oL1o. th t be and costing nothing. We read, too, that " The mental. and powers a , . social freedom there allowed and encouraged conduces to the rapid and health- t'on of animal spirits " What more can we desire ? ful evapora 1 - . Of our relations to the other classes, We need say but little. The sopho- h ' been taught by bitter experience during the previous year of the mores, avmg futility of their rushes, reluctantly admitted their own weakness and now they hurry past with ill-concealed chagrin as we display our canes. ' ' lth u h The juniors have been, for the most part, exceedingly courteous a o g one of them made the ill-natured remark that we are very abundantly supplied with chlorophylfc' V ' Toward the seniors we have main a . , class president was insulted at the gymnasium by a senior's throwing a dumb- bell at him, he showed the proper spirit by picking it up and hurhng it back u on the abashed and terror-stricken upper-classman. Do not infer from this P that we are fond of strife, far from it. Even the Doctor has borne witness to the sweetness of our dispositions by telling us we have many of the character- istics of the gentler sex. Speaking of the gentler sex leads us to say, that, warned by the terrible example of '86, we have resolutely steeled our hearts against all influences of the tender sentiment. The sirens must content themselves as best they can with their sophomoric victims for far be it from us to believe that H To love is a liberal education," since such conclusion is rendered pal- pably absurd by the facts in the case before us. We glory in our independence. We have been the iirst to break the iron bands of custom and establish indubitably the right of the college student to announce his opinion to the various professors 1' at the athletic field or ' t ined a htting reserve but when our elsewhere. Indeed our oratorical powers are of the first order, and even a compli- mentary vote at a class election will call our abilities into full use. But we have said enough, and more than enough, to show to everyone our satisfaction with ourselves and our position aud we will close, trusting that our few words may have produced the desired eifect. THE HISTORIAN. Upon reading the above effusion, although we decided to insert it, we were, none the less, irresistibly reminded of the following lines from Oliver Wendell Holmes : We know it is a sin For us to sit and grin At them here 3 But this " bald unj ointed chat? High-Hown phrases and all that, Are so queer! -ECLS. if Our " recent accessions ', f the h taken in the A . ,- , - y ave requested us not to call them freslun 5 . ' - DCNOH N0 Junior would have been guilty of such a malicious fabricateign.EEl.s'iOe mls TOur "recent . ' ' 1 ' - - - f,,Cu1ty.m-Eds. 21009951011 15 WVU high toned. An ordinary mortal would have said ' chin the if v l IQ 3 li D l S l ff .1 A 5 7: l i 2 l Q l Q v ' "-'9 sfg- F " --Y: 1. ...1,.,VY- M 'Q gl . L . - is - FT- S -- N-A-Q ""-"- -is ' -- . . 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X -X Q - 5 ' Q , xx 5 Q N vs ,A Q, ,, --1.1 A- .. . . N -A N Xxx . X . X x - - X ff - W..- H Y. 'Q-.P , 4 N1 ,f -., -. N ' R - X I ' "- - -- X- X -.. X - 'azkmqkw-N Ig -. .. ...Q Q . - X X N 5 f ' ' - Ff PTR : "1 ' 4- X x X X. rf - N. . " af 1 . . . ',:"5'f ' ' M Rx lag: - -j,f--f-- '-- " U-NW xba-gx.4'iw..Q,-I X. ...-- "7" Xi, - Q - px 5 - ' Y f- ' ig -:- ' .-,., fg- h - . N -' -x ,Bm . .QM ,U .. ,L 5 1 .. - 'X -.W ..-.-- f - X , ,DHHIQ-""'2'v'-'Swv'-1' ' " x X -L X -'LQ Q ' - i:s:.nn,,, V M W 1..-. . ' N x -. i ' -'Wm Q . ' - lik as . ..s.H+v 44:2-'Awlt AA , V' ' 'Fi 1 ' ' Wi., , Y' W' 'ff-ff' V- Y' ,W V un, ,---. 'x-"iin""9:-av, ' vip., FRESHNIAN GLASS. '87. mfffC6I'5. . . E. J. HARLOW, F. S. MILLS, . A A R. S. ROUNDS, G. C. DEAN, . B. BULKLEY, . NANIE. Allen, Eugene Thomas, A K E, Alvord, Andrew Porter, A A CD, Benjainin, Frank Everett, Bigham, John, Bliss, William Tyler, A A fb, Blodgett, Edward Dickinson, A K E, Bulkley, Barry, X QD, , PRESIDENT. . VICE-PRESIDENT. . SECRETARY. . TREASURER. . . . Hrs'roRrAN. RESIDENCE. ROOM. Athol, ' A Rev. Mr. Soott's. New Britain, Ct., Mr. B.. T. Dickinson's. Alstead, N. H., - 23 N. C. Pittsburg, Pa., Mrs. Muzzyls. Beirut, Syria, Mrs. Fisherls. Cortland, N. Y., V Mrs. Fairley's Washington, D. C., Mr. Rawson's. San Francisco, Cal., Mr. Phillipls. Call, Arthur Bradley, NI' T, Chase, Charles Amherst, X if, Chase, Edward Oloott, X NP, Davis, Albert Putnam, al' T, Dean, George Cooper, B 9 H, Dillingham, James Darius, Dixon, Joseph La Mott, al' T, Foye, Lewis Alden, Goddard, George Nelson, B 9 H, Hale, Cyrus King, A K E, Lake View, Ill., A Mr. Couoh's. Lake View, Ill., Hyde Park, Holbrook, Mr. Blake's Berkley, Mr. Wnl. Hastings' Smyfllfb N- Y., Mr. Benedict's North Andover, ' 32 S, C Milford. Mr. Blakels NeWbH'1'yP0rt, Miss Merrill's. 14 Mr. Couclrls. Mrs. O. G. Morse's. 1' I l 'Q Q l 3 A. --Q .5 D -4' if. 5 E ,M 3 3 Q Q E P E Q l E. i i 2f"'?e'3-Yfiii-w!i""'iilP' T34 'TGii.7'f5f L., '1 A Q54 -fl I M Th. -Q af , 1. . 4 1 'T fi : THE OLIO. 15 Haley, Herman Wadsworth, Hardy, Edwin Noah, Hardy, William Prescott, X 111, Harlow, Edward Jenkins, A K Haynes, George Henry, A K E Holton, Edward Payson, Howes, Alfred Francis, Hubbard, Louis Vaughan, sl' T, Hunt, .John Savage, A A cb, Jackson, Albert Henry, Johnson, Frederic Perley, A T, Jones, Henry Valentine, A T, Keating, John Thomas, Keene, Allen Alonzo, Kendrick, Arthur, A K li, 7' Kidder, ll illiam Magee, A A fb, Knowlton, Junius Cecil, Linehan, John Lacy, Magill, William Seagrove, Mallon, George Barry, Alf T, Mason, John James, 211, X lf, Merritt, Walter Eltinge, A T, Mills, Frank Smith, A A 112, E7 2 Lowell, Rev. ,Mr. Lentell's Nelson, N. H., Mrs. Hanks' Marlboro, N, ,HW Mrs. Hanks, Lowell, Mr. Bell's. Sturbridge, Mr. Wiws Amherst, Mrs. Holton's. Ashfield-7 Mrs. O. G. Morse's. Malone, N- Y-1 , Mr. G. W. Allenis . Utica: N' Y-, Mr. RQT. Dickinson's Wilmington, Del., 11 N- C. Roslindale, Mrs. O. G. Morse's. Newtonville, A 'y House Northampton, 21 N, C, Atkinson, Me., Rev. Mr. Kingman's Nashua, N. H., Mr. R. T. Dickinson's. Brooklyn, N. Y., Mr. Baxter Marsh's. Mwlway, Prof. Richardson's. Amherst, 21 N, 0, Amherst, Mr, Mgtgill, Malone, N. Y., Nor wich, Ct., Mrs. Houghton's Kingston, N. Y., Mr. Sloan's. Andover, Mrs. C. B. Thomas, Mirick, George Alonzo, East Cambridge, Bev. Mr. Lentell's. Nay, Frank Nelson, A T, Roxbury, Mrs. O. G. Morse'S. Nichols, Samuel French, A T, Grafton, Mr. Trott's. Noursc, Willard Joslyn, A K lu, Westhoro, M12 TI'0'0l3'S. Pratt, Frefl Hayley, A A fll, Brooklyn, N. Y., Mr. Baxter Marsh's. Putnam, Willard Abram, Cooleyville, I 21 S- C Hiker, Lafon, il' T, llarroclshu1'g, Ky., MT- 31031175- Rogors, Ifhlwarfl lirnuo, Cincinnatus, N. Y., Miss Merrill's Rogers, Daniel Weston, Holbrook, Mrs. L. E. Reddingls- RUSS, Albion ll1:1'ln:rt, X flf, l,,t6llllJl'0lil3, N. H., Miss Me1'1'ill'S. Roumls, Arthur fllmrlfrs, X 'l', Plymouth, N. H., MT- Enos Bilkelns ltounfls, Ralph Slowoll, X 'l', Plymouth, N. H., ' Mr. Enos Baker's Szmborn, Alvan l"ranois, 'I' T, Marlboro, Mrs. Muzzy's Hfcflgwlfzlf, Artlmr llonry, A li IC, Lenox, 6 N' C Sharp, I"rank Clmpnxzum, X 'l', WUHL Hfllffllfiflla N' 'Tv 95 and 28 S' G Mr. G. W. Allen's. 16 THE oL1o. A Smith, Bryant, A A 111, ' Stevens, Charles Benjamin, B O II, Struthers, Alfred Luther, A T, Sutton, Charles, Thompson, Frederick Miner, A A CD, Thompson, Garret William, sl' T, Truslow, John Kidder, X elf, Turtelot, Stephen J., Wheeler, Leonard Winthrop, White, Walter Porter, A T, Whitehill, Edwin Hunt, A T, Whitmarsh, Willard Francis, Whitney, William Belcher, A K E, Wood, Howard Ogden, A A fb, Davenport, Iowa, Worcester, Upton, Brooklyn, N. Y., Brattleboro, Vt., Mason City, Ill., Brooklyn, N. Y., Herkimer, N. Y. Westford, Roxbury, South Attleboro, North Abington, H Bennington, N. Brooklyn, N. Y., 7 Mrs. Houghtonls Mr. Hamlinls 26 N. C. Rev. Mr. Marshis Mr. Baxter Marshts Mr. E. B. Marsh's Mrs. Fisherls. Mr. Blake's. Rev. Mr. Lentell's. Mrs. O. G. Morse's Rev. Mr. Lentell's. Mrs. L. E. Reddingts. . Mrs. Hanksi Mrs. Fisheris. PURSUING A SPECIAL OR PARTIAL COURSE. Palmer, Robert Manning, Brookline, 24 S, C. Sullivan, Cornelius Edward, Keene, N. H., 28 N, C, . 'C' 1 l 1 4 l .L l EIGI'l'l'Yf5IX, " The Cane is Mightier than the Sword!! IGHTY-SIX is a gallant class, Zip Ra Boom! Still rather fresh, but let that pass, Hi! Hi! Hi! Hi! Hi! We were once Freshmen. One fine morning we awoke and found ourselves full-iiedged Sophomores. Our year's training had been a good one, and it proved the stuff we are made of. This stui is very heterogeneous. In this respect it rivals Greek hash. Our prayer bill includes, besides numerous gentlemen and scholars, the following elements, which give tone to the whole collection : ' . Toughies Qmore expected to develop this yearj, Orators, Dudes, Musicians, Cranks, Giants, both physical and intellectual, Pee Wees, ditto, Athletes and Lady Killers. In intensity, the latter predominate, giving a sweet iiavor to the whole mixture. As the terms and years roll by we expect to devolop new prodigies in all departments, and leave deep and large footprints in the sands of time. Already we have gained distinction. The history of the past year bears witness to the originality and independence of the class, We abolished hazing. This was our Hrst achievement. It may be called the great Reformation in Amherst'College. When we entered we brought the Reformation along with us. It was then but a tiny infant, mewling and puking in our arms. But we stuck to the side of Justice and the Faculty, and the Reformation grew rapidly, and we came out the conquerors at last. The coniiict was long and fierce, but we never forgot the unseen host, which, at every seventh revolution of the all-beholding orb, gathered away up in the hall of Athene to brew thunder and hurl its bolts upon our terror-stricken enemies. Once our tutelary divinity, like the gods of old, suddenly swooping down upon the foe, bore away the shining trophy, beautifully wrought, studded with silver nails. There was a season, when in the melcmge of angry Faculty and "shoved" CPD Sophornores, we, the innocent cause of all, were quite lost to view. But as the seething waters grew calm we rose to the surface and to the sight of men, victors. And so we wore the festive cane, both in season and out of season, in fair weather and foul, prizing the hard-earned privilege. Then we swore that Eighty-Seven should have the same privilege. - And they do. As gentle this fall as we were fierce a year ago, we confine our efforts to Winning the tug of war, cider, base ball championship, and so forth. 17 . , , 3 6, V. -L -L fu M ill gs :aj J. . H-.F fd 18 ' TI-IE OLIO. dl me .Iunior longing to smell the battle afar off, Save where the med eso U, . toots the rancous horn, the nocturnal stillness of this quiet college-town is undisturbed. Enough of cruel Mars: now for Venus. After clubs, hearts is trumps. The victory once gained, we rule by love and not by fear. In this way we V Th latter little dears, strut about rule both the convent and the Freshmen. e , ' -b lambs town with their little bangers as lnnocent and fearless as new orn , while we look on with scornful dignity. ' t' eet C' I love-but ah 1 I have loved too well-the voice of the conven s sw - tongued bellQel." . We have gazed upon the 'dazzling glories of the convent and still live. We cautiously fore-armed ourselves. Blue glasses, liver pads and Jones's Heart ' lt neousl R 0' l tor saved us. Perhaps you think we immediately and simu a .' y egu a lost our hearts and all further ambition at this point. Pas du lout. Our d' ' 'bilit hearts like the tenth part of a grain of musk, illustrate the extreme 1V1S1 y , 77 7 of matter. Although there are nun to be found so sweet as these " bellfejs i ' ' I dl th our entle conquests have spread.. We love Smith College, South I a ey, e 8 town fems, and everybody but our enemies. The time may come, somewhere . , . . cl 6 in infinity when our hearts w1ll be cloyed with such oceans of l3l1SS, an w 7 shall cry out : U Stay me with flagons, comfort me with apples, for I am sick of love." Now its sweet iniiuence softens the asperities of the college course. Asperities are booming now. We are passing from the balmy atmosphere of fall term and " Maitre Corbeauu to the rigor of winter and mind reading. 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X A 'iiiiiiiiigiiiigiiimiiliilil A wash X fi ll-bw ,vii A 2 N D f ' .. -- - -f ,' f' -f ,.. 'Q , f 1:32-". ..-- -if--.- f , 'Jr W '- ' H-5-.ggi'i2SE5:s:asgg!mmW2125 f f -:fa TI... ... -J-- pw. - . .V - .lgiI!u'mv.1n.r.f --Tf X .yk ug-,wxv-1 gf - if N!!-, ggi?-1' , -----T., yitpsv ' A f 1 I J ' 'I "' ':. V: - Bl V- lm: N X W. .WW 5-.--" ,,.-,-,.-T-.. .' ji Ty- f"f' ' y..F?l1: X jr. JI :fel-L: -t -, j5QL,.,w! 'Q-L, ,uf .1 I I f 9 ,Y . I nfl, -K.. -B' - , f-. X-QZKQM Y Q- LLM,-hi A ji. -83:2-TA - -1-:jf V Y fZ5T YW ' .13 1, ' f L . Z 14. . - xv ' if-" ff 1-1' f' J, 'Y ff "sL E5 -W Jan. .. ' W ff L s -f 1 1, ff -7.--"2'-A". J N ,..-f-" - - . I .C-'W' -'L-4 . ,.1.-.L--'-' - WW- ' - ff V ,' 'L - 4122-.,.,, .-ff' 'PGN-. ' 7' 11 j ,Z , D- . 15:21 if ,bg xi?-4155, ' riff 'ii' A 1,2 .1 A, 'N If ' ,.. - ' , 421 TI" -11--1' " Q' 'N ff L f . ' S., -Q -:QQ .sf....' -f1ff..g-1 .A -:.::. . ' ' .5 . ml... "-T.-5-D . I 0, Q ff: :cr " "' V 9,-L, r:-If -V .M 6.99, Lv' A' i .,i'?,T S-A'?-4-:,,L-,,'4fqr-5-...-fit.. "'ff-iEi'::: '49-ff' X , 'ff f 'f -.if -, ,-55.2........I.T"' -,,-g,,5- M " "" - 3 N.-.su jfw- T. --f Fw' . i ,3 II - ' ' ' ,, p -- .-.M . "wr - X' " V ,. M WW' fi -:Q L4 1 rn .. f' H' J' -A 'l r 4 ' '- "u X L. r' 2 F -Y ,Q H-1 dh f ,A SOPHONIORE GLASS. '86. Nfficew. A. M. MURPHY, . CLAY H. HOLLISTER, . C. F. MARBLE, . W.B. AIKEN, . J. C. HALL, . W R. MATTISOY T. SMITH, E H FALLOWS, 'NT -XNIE A1ken, W1ll1a1n Blldxlllghillll, Barret, A1thu1 Wanen, A T Bassett, Geo1ge Massa, A T Benedmt, W1ll1'n:n Hemy Harm son W1tl1Q1 ell, A K E, Brook, Hemy Herbelt, Bryant, Seelye, Buck, George Helon, Clark, Alfled :H3,St111gS, A A fb Clark, Charles Wowester, el' T Clark, J ol1n B11ttan, X 111 Conant, George Hen1y, Y fb Copeland, Lumen Blake, Y ol' Wi .mnem- Pnnsxnnxfr. VICE-PRIZSIDIQNT. SEc1:n'1'.u:Y. Tnnlxsrnnn. Hlsronnxx. EXFCUTIYE C mr. RENIDENCL POONI N or xx 1011 N11 Houghton s A1611 ose, J Hunt Blor L Wolce tel WI1 I1'1ll1l1ll S A1nl1e1t B11 BPll0C1lCtb Poltland, Ale , Wh Ixenflalls A1nl1e1 t Nh' Bn ant S C1 own PO11lt, N Y NI1 wI'L'l776S s No1tl1a1npton, Pew Nlr Ea tDl'111S Wlr Blake s Blooklx n, N X Pew NI1 La tman s Nlehose, X fb Block L O1th'Ll11ptOll, Hr Couch Q West Bo:-.Jnn x , pw fun iffy Q,-usp-Us-It-'T-5 9""""f"f' 5 5 L, 4 AE fa U l l Y . G If - S, -, il'- lzf' 1 , . lin :gf I-M. I Il 'ata TQ' .gp wr P .. .4 F C Igf. 5 f. F il Q, 3 W 54? 52: it Q. E5 . ,rUiiiiA.9G. .HMM .gf J!! 1 'T , f 'il W, I 'rw-CHQPIWYQ-4-rawivhiirs 3? n, gg 1' THE CLIC. Cross, Allen Eastman, sl' T, Cummings, Charles, A K E, Cutler, Henry Franklin, Deering, Frederic John, Nl' T, Delabarre, Edmund Burke, A A fb, Dickerman, 'Josiah Pope, X NP, Eastman, Osgood Tilton, Eno, Frederick Lincoln, el' T, Fairle y, Edwin, Fallows, Edm'd Huntington, A A fb, Fitch, William Clyde, X NP, i+Ford, Edward Torrey, X CID, 9tFrench, Charles Brown, A A fb, Gates, Milo Hudson, X 111, Goodwin, George Clinton, Guild, Charles Alvan, ' Hall, John Cherbury, Hird, John Denby, Holcomb, Albert, X fb, Hollister, Clay Harvey, A K E, Howard, Timothy, A K E, Hyde, Arthur May, Kellogg, Daniel-Fisk, A K E, Kenngott, George Frederick, Lansing, Robert, sl' T, Lindsay, George Walter, A A fb, McGown, Henry Albert, X fb, Manwarren, Charles Henry, Marble, Charles Francis, A A ID, Mather, William Tyler, NI' T, Mattison, William Reubin, A K E, Moffett, Charles Todd, el' T, Murphy, Alonzo Miles, A T, Niver, Edwin Barnes, Xslf, Norton, Fred Lewis, Page, Elmore Granville, Page, Maurice Eurelma, Parkman, Edgar Henry, " Scientific Course .21 Manchesteya N- H-9 Mr. Blake's Marquette, Mich., Mr. Mcoiouafs. Greenwich, 14 N. C, N orridgewock, Me., Mr, Gugrnseyfs Conway, . Mr. G. W. Allen's. Foxboro, Mr. Benedict's. Framingham, Rev. Mr. Eastman's. Lowell, . Mrs. Fairley's. AII1h91'S'0,A Mrs. Fairley's. Chicago, Ill., New York City, Rev. Mr. Huntington's 1 Hunt's Annex. Brockton, X fr Block. Chicago, Ill., A A LI' House. Gardner, X :Iv Blorgk, Lexington, Mrs. Lyon's. Walpole, . 26 N. C. Amherst, Mrs. J. M. Hall's. Plainville, Ct., Mrs.-Fairley's. ConWay, . Mr. Phillip's. Grand Rapids, Mich.', Mr. Baxter Marsh's. North Brookfield, Rockville, Ct., Chittenango, N. Y., Pitttburg, Pa., Rev. Watertown, N. Y., Milwaukee, Wis., Clinton, Windsor, N. Y., Worcester, Amherst, So. Shaftsbury, Vt., Watertown, N. Y., , Mrs. Des Moines,1Iowa, Cazenovia, N. Y., Westfield, 29 N. C. Mr. Kendall's. Mr. McCloud's. Mr. Kingman's. al' T House. A A CID House. X CD Block. 14 N. C. Mr. Hamlin's. 22 N. C. 5 Hunt's Block. L. E. Redding's. A T House. Hunt's Annex. Mr. Perkinsl Whitney's Point, N. Y., 10 and 11 S. C. Whitney's Point, N. Y., 10 and 11 SAC. North Brookfield, 27 S- C- lule 9 lkl 'ohms 'kPLl111l,1I mx Ihonn A I Poole, XVIHIIKX III 111 I Pmtt, Lmnl TIN III, I ff XVIIIL1 Au u tum Sollfmiilu, XX 1111 un I 1 lx, Seelg e, 11111511 Holl md X I"S11l, GLOIIOL Llllot Snnth, Allen Mlm X I Snnth, Rmhnd 11 ld I X Smlth TIIGOKXOIQ XA I I Stu XVL'Lt11l,1 C1l'lllINwIIIIlfl X I Stevens, Chfnlw Lqfem ttf Stufu , A1thu1 XX 'IQIIIIILIOII A II I Smft Edgfn Jfum This el, C1l'l11L9 QIIOXX I I T1ef1dW13, Allen Ton 11:1 X A I TIOXX, Xvlulqlll Au tm .X Tx I 1 W'L11'e1, XX 1111'l1l1 r1"lIIl'lllI, .X X I I I o, Wlnte, C1'11Ll1C6 Hflvwfnd I H II nj.-e : , Wlnte, GLOIHL, Abnu, .X T Wlntxng, XXIi1lifun I"1i1'Iue1flV T' VI II, W11itney, Hfunlin Xvu 1- v, . , XV11b'u, Albert EdXX"ll'dIf, I FI II, urn, e- , Wild F-'u1kC1i:gxvo1I:I X I I ,I n , I A XV11de1, H111'i' Hfxwthornf I .X T Wood, Im Couch, -X .X I, - 1 Wood, XX 'l1tC1 Childqf, -I .X I, ', Q Woode, Robe1t 'X1'Cll9X', A T, L in.. PURSUIXC A SPFCIAT OP A I.XI TI.XI ffvlfl Dfugnon, Edwin Station, B CI IT, - W Flschel, G901'ffeXX'i11i1m i, I- .. -I I I I 11,111 X I II '1' M1 .I. P ":,o".,. U II long-. i V1 'Q .XI fx. , Ur. H mIin':. 3 .I 1"'1.. - 'mln n.. N' KII'IgIIli11'fQ 57. If 1 lf ,vw- 19" ,,,,,QNesn ffm " " ' uqpmqq DI :gow , .,,, had "Blk, 'V' we N I ia 'll , . iw i N . 9Hnnf:BCck. . , 1 - '. Li"- F01b9S,XX'n1e11D'1nifgI I PIII. 1 -f.k,,- l P I dm A -3 x Little, Gm' Tenlpletfm X , , , ,I , G ' LEFT COIN-'mf fwm - AY91, 1 I X -I Blick. I' Scientific Course, " .VM 'X ix "inn, WWW, Fx,L1. I ElGl'lTY'FlVE.. IME rolls its ceaseless course, and '85 has entered upon that year which is undoubtedly the most delightful of college life. The days of callow inexperience are past : Freshman verdancy and Sophomore recklessness have given place to the ripe self-knowledge of the Junior. Latin, Greek and Mathematics, the occupations of many years of childhood, have been put away with other childish things, and the congenial optional fills up our studious hours. The friendships and associations of the past two years are weaving their ties ever closer and closer about us, untouched by the icy fingers of a future parting. The dazzling privilege of earning our own living and paying our own debts, is as yet too distant to blind our eyes to the pleasant light of common day which now environs us, and no untoward cloud projects itself over our pathway from the past. Present friendships, present duties, present joys, fill -up our Junior days with measureless content. No longer engaged in a hopeless digging and delving amid ancient roots, we are now engaged in the culture of thevernacular, an acquaintance with which we find, unlike reading and writing, does not come by nature, and which we pursue the more gladly that it enables us to " clothe the fiery thought in simple words,'l not only when we indite our Junior essays, but in those more momentous essays in composition which are among the privileges of our Junior year. For : ' - " Water runneth by the mill, The miller wots not of," and the Junior oftwhiles cometh to an understanding of affinities other than those he learneth in the Lab. True it may be said--nay, it has sometimes been said, that the class of '85 is not distinguishing itself in scholarship. Be it so, there are more thin fS in colle e life than are dreamed of in the philosophy of some men. 2, Q l Who would not value a baccalaureate in the noble art of friendship, and in the genial science of goodfellowship, as of higher worth than any parchment sfmmnco cam Zcmrla of the schools? Not that we object to the latter. As Charles Lamb forgot to say, sentimentally we are disposed to a mark of five, - ' Y t th 'are though organically we are not capable of more than two. e ere J ' 25 " 1' H 24. llll, HI,l ccllilione to tliiw Hil.'ll.l'lIH'lll'. 'l'iH'l"' HV" l"'W""l"'l "'l"'l' """"'I' 'H+ who , 1 L 1 n 1 I , thoufrll forbimlilcn IW iilic iiuvxns ul' lilll'll' 4'Ulli l'il"i, D . " 'liy'1'l'4llIIl'll'll"'lli" 'I-Ululdngllppw,-1,1 lm! ul Mig Yet bv Clilifrcnii Slilllllc ll!lVC HllUl'l'i'll4'il ill l"1""'l"1-1' 1" . a - "W -lu-Ilxx'l1:l1 llmll'-I'll1'1i,uX 'I'hq-1'Iu4'lx llfiill ffllll 1' l'X Ui?" l'l11. while in the 1'Il11liS0f,83 can lw fmmil inure- than nm- uf' wlwm it may il'lll,V be averrcd that "------ llllj' ruin Lin-,4i. fill'-3 ,Xe nznumlly zu- I-igfu 114121 ,-ln 'liimt lmlin ik lm! Ila"l'1"liili"- 'j'h:m 111 :i I-luv, I-11-l li- If' vii, , CN.B.-This aSSe1'i-ion lifvwvw-1' is in lu- lIll'If'll lllif' lmrfl luiilf-rl r-gp :if ri A5 U1 S- ' o ,.. so v-: U2 F so 'cs so QL it L-I o 1' 4 o 4 1 "2 - - : "1 A . IJ - -I A J: ... CJ I' .. .. N Z.. .. 5 .L C2 .. -I .. . .. T: .. - - .. -I . 5 I. 75 : .. .. Q r-z E cn .. A J cE cb 4 cn r-: ,... 2 O 5 C9' F Q FY' .. .. UQ 9 P": 14 4 .. .. -2 .. Z.. :I 4. .. 'E r' 4 D I' - 4 4: :s 1 .. 'S 3' 5 .. E.. .. Q A -:. .. :J .. ... E M :Ui- QC OH QW In U2 ,... 4 CD 14 CD S'-7 H vm F-9 F3 f5 L-I CD picnic cun1 grano salisj. cf! in the to ours? And who but '95 won thi- I-ns:-linll 1-h:nn1-if-wliip fm' tm, ltl foot-hall Cliniiipimwliip. :mil tlwr lmrfl-r-:Wm-fl nthlqtig cider ? Of the general litcrznj' ability cf the f'lIlHH ir wr-nlfl ill lwmimmf- ns to spqigk 5 nor need we, for thc present 01,10 e-pvnke ff-r us. Um lllfvflfrf-ij'-QVCII the well-worn Junior modesty-fccls no rr-luctniif-c in saying f-f thi. Vlnrr gf '35 that, take it all in all, we nc'cr shall lor-k npr-n its iikf' ngnin. 'bf as ' ,lr --- 4---' . -- ' " ' ' ' IW ' " "A' "W" 'Wg Q ' ' '-1' ' ' "U -1-,-A' 'W '4.j-ji?"-ihlI"'1-NK!!-3'-"1'1' K tsruasnw X .. . . . , ,, ,. . A' "" "W" 4' 1 "iff" 'P""'f7?"""'T'5' . "'PY:"7 fi -V frW'?F?!tt,:,J.g't"2faf,"f-H -rwvj1:'-'rv-,-rf'ggwg1v-,ff-f- w-'1wef:?4'z1":ws1xww-gayeyy. -aw--14 za-,44mw,-wwf, :fire-1 : q-,ff-1-' H -1, A , Xxx. f . X , I df! 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' f j hdfifg1"Q:fin!-i'f..Q'ff4flE5Q157u9'QuJ ,h 1 If QQ.xg:,.5'.g:'.,QE-gig 'T'?5Lf?Ef53?5iT1'g,',,- ' ,, W1 'TE--l- gggibg- flf 4' Z ' ' l K". f - -5-Lf?-755332- P , 4 ..-- 2'J,5?L r:,A4i3.L:-?i v , Wk A ,ub4.Eg,?x1 N' ---sufi-,, i - , wi f,,?..1-.' ffQ..g I H ' -.CDF Q5 ,, Rf'-' - ,Z --.-...--1: 1"jif,, , . ,,., , , " F-f"' -' "A 317' G ff- ff' ' N - 7 5. fi , , , X A ' . y, - 2 5 . 1 J . A .x .PU JUNIOR GLASS. 85. Cbfficcrs. J. HUTCHESON, l'lIl14llll1N'l'. G. E. GARDNER. Yltli-l'l!liFllll'IN'l'. G. H. COBB' , sl-if ur-1'r.x1:s'. P. H. IRISH, . J. E. TOWER, . 'l'l.l'KNl'l5l'Il5. lllN'l'UI'IXN. NAME. Izlisrlvlixflfi. Izumi. Abbott, Herbert Vaughan, X 'l', CV'l'llKVflll-f'll'llll'lr"ll. X. 'Y ., Mr. Four-lw's. Ames, Herbert Brown, A A flf, llontrw-nl, Vnlmrulrn. Nr. Enos ll7lkC'l'7S. A11lZl1011y,G901'g9 Fort-Donalsou,Xfli, Fhivnqo. Ill., X 'Ir Block. :KA1'lSti11, Clarence Mason, A 1l', Slcau--nf.-lus. X. Y. A T House. Best, James Burt, A A lb, Brooks, Benjamin, Burr, Hanford Montrose, X XP, Butler, John Edward, X fb, Cobb, George Henry, X fb, Corttis, Elmer J apheth, Cutler, Sanford Lyman, A A fb, Dewey, Fred Holland, Elliott, Thompson Coit, B 9 ll, Ely, Robert Erskine, A K E, Evans, William David, A K E, Fiske, Pliny, ' Galloway, Tod Buchanan, X il', Gardneli George Enos, A A fb, 4' Scientific Course. 1illl'l'.'l'lll'Uk, X. Y.. Il0l.VOlis', Lynie. Ct.. Pro Boston, New York Fiiy. Xe. Gl'f'SVf'llUl' Dal-'. 4 1.. Alll1llI'llfl!ll','. West Il fg-lfl , Xewinuton, ft., Binslxruutou. X. Y.. Pittsburg. Pa.. Greenllfg-lfl, Columbus. O.. AVOl'C9Sf4,'l'. '26 A A 'I' House. 24 B. C. f. llif'li:1rflson's X 'I' llloek. X 'I' Block. Nr. 'K4"I1ll1'llllS A A 'l' Hf,llI5C Bliss 3l4?l'l'lC'l-QIS. ll H ll House A K Ii House A li E House Hr. Baxter llarslies. X 'l' Rooms. A A 'I' House f,,,.,I.f-'- THE OLIO. Gladden, Frederic Cohoon, A A fb, Columbus, O., Greene, Frederick Davis, rl' Hall, Alfred Marvin, X elf, Hallock, llfilliam Hall, Harris, Edward Park, rl' T, Hawks, William Cushman, Hinman, Jason, A K E, Hopkins, Arthur John, Houghton, Elihu Russell, Howland, George Carter, il' Hubbard, Edward Waite, Hutcheson, Joseph, 'I' T, Irish, Perry Herbert, Jones, Charles Arthur, X fl-, Ta la! Kimball, William Sanford, A K E, Koyano Keizo, Lamb, William George, A A fli, Lancaster, Ellsworth Gage, Longfellow, Charles Holbrook, Low, lvillltfl' Carroll, X 'l', Mank, Herbert Gardner, A T, Miller, Edward, X 'l', Morse, Henry Harvey, l'NiCl1ols, f,'lmI'lf:S l'lr:111'j', A lo, Noble, Frederick Perry, Palmer, Francis Lesenre, Peck, Frerleriok linrritt, A T '1 1 f. . 1 A 7 Phelps, l11'eflf:1'1o ll illianr, l U ll, P1'e11tif:w:, lizra l,2Ll'IlUfll'lf, A A flf, Rifzliarfls, Flwftl iiatvs, 'i' T, 1 "Russell, Warren l'hlwar1l, I. U ll, SCZL1'l10l'0ll!l1 'l'i1f'U. lvulilrr-V i U ii Q, 7 , Sherman, Shl1n'yAlq-frnon, Simons, l-Ialwarfl, A T, Smith, Char!-fs Ilnntinuton, Smith, l'Irnf'st il--rinan, SfJlll4',Sl14'1'l'u1l, 'lf "Y, 7 Siffvens, lilisha Jlfwsv, li H ll, Sifllilf, Artinian' i"3Lll'l!ZLIlliri, li U ll, 4 v I 1 byliiolis, .Ianni-ve 'l ilfilllllr., A lx I , rv V. . llI1ly1fl', llnllnaln 42:1---iron:-:ln ll' l A - "I141nI1Iif' V1 I 1 , 27 Mrs. L. Redclingjs. Amherst, ,P T House Chicago, Ill., MTS. Couchis. Bloomfield, Ct., 1 S C Amherst, Prof. Harrisl Williamsburg, Rev. Ml., Ki,,gm,m,S. West Charleston, Vt., A K E House Bridgewater, ' 7 N. C A111l191'S'f, Mrs. Hoiightonfs Chicago, Ill., Louisville, Ky, Columbus, O., Amherst, Wellesley Hills, Amherst, Knmagai, Japan, South Hadley Falls, Dixtield, Me., Machias, Me., Brooklyn, N. Y., Union, Me., Bryn Mawr, Pa., Mr. H. B. Edwards' Mr. Bartlett's Mrs. Houglitoifs A Mr. P. E. Irish's X fb Block E Mrs. Kimball's V 15 N. G 12 N. G , 8 N. 'C Mr. Cooley's X rl' Rooms. Mrs. O. G. Morse's. Mrs. iHoughton's Plantsville, Ct., 15 S. C. lflattshurg, N. Y., A T House. cgiaf.-flgo, ni., Mr. E, A. friiomasn Chicopee, 5 S- C. Seneca Castle, N. Y., A T House. 131-ying, Mr. Hamlin's. tgiiirfw, 111., A A CI' HQHSG- Enliu.-lrl, Al' T House. Massillon, O., Mrs. Houghton's. Ciinzinnati, O., B 9 H House- xm-ai in-miiaieia, Mrs- MUZZYS- iiI'l'4'llill.3l4l, A T House' iiaasaair., X. 1-I., M1-. Billingsv' West ltoxhury, Mrs. Kimball's. llanipton, Ct., NI' T House' lllllllll'2l1lUllS, Minn., B 9 H HOHSQ- St. .lolmslm'ry, Vt., Mr. Hamlin's. l.araniio City, Wyo. Ter., A K E House' Honth Orange, N. J., APT House. ,.,.,.,,1--'-f" N , .,,,,.- s u .1 11 If 111 lu. 2b "" ' Tibbetts, George P:11'so11s, fil'l'!li l":1IIs, N. ll.. ll ll 'l"f"" WAN' Todd, George L01'i1lS, A K E, NU11' lilwffnll, N. ii., ifif :X- Towe1',Jz1n1cs Eaton, 130111, NWN' li" "" 'f'i""l- Ai" Ui"1""' MH' I' Tuck, Edward A1'ti1ll1', BTiii'Ul'li, N. II.. T' N. "'Tucker, Ervin Alden, A1.t,I1-lun'-1. M' ' A M "ff," Tucker, Edwin Be11j:1111i11, A A 1l', New Yorlf Vilbk A lx 'I' HU" "'TurnGl'a Geo1'SG Mortimer, Slc:1111-:111-low. N. Y.. U3 N. Tuttle, Edward Gerry, A K E, W:11'f-, 13 If ll HHH-- Upton, Irvine Hawkes, X fl', North R1-:11li11u. X 'I' lilfw Utley,Edwz1rd Roswell, A T, N1-wifm, M", Hf'f'4""' 3lf'l'flI Vztndercook, Edwa1'dPickctt, B O ll, l'1v:111st1111, III. I1 'P ll HHIIH Waite, Henry Morrison, A A fll, 12111-1-1111:1. U.. All-. H"II'.'l11'111 Warner Edwin Gaylord, A K li, ll111'fl1-11, N. Y.. A li li llf-11- Whiting, JFl111GSTil110f,l1y, NI' T, Nt. l'l1-:1F:1111. If111':1, 73 IH-+1 flflif'-1 lilw' Wvllltlllitll, Frank Ellsworth, X 1l', Cl1ir':1go. Ill.. lil: l'f'1ki11 Williftms, Sfunuel Hl1iJiJ1vl d, XI I f'l wtonl 111'-1' Vt., W1ll1'11ns, Willrnn Edwfnds I 1 .itonl nrv ' -WllSO11, John CIIHICIIXSOOG 1 1 Wood111, Edu 111 Buins, B G II 1 1 1 1 1 WOOGILIE, Geoioe Cfttlin, 7 c H VVoodw '11d, EdW'L1G.lw111tO1l, m rf PURSUIAG A SPECIAL OP 3. I KPN ll 101 ISI B100kS, A1b61tlV'LdSWO1ti1, 11' 1 1 f ll tf1 W 1 Dean, Cultib 11 ith C 1 1 Hunt, XVIHITIJJ. Alinson, X fl A11 lf 1 t 1 M11le1, Lucien Bndsege 'llle '11 lf N U, Paclcnd, Sfunuel Eaton, NI' '1 Po1tl'1111l NI Tnlell, EGJV111 St'111, JI , A 1 Roplxlfmq IJ LEFT coLLEc1-3 rr 1 32116111111 D Glmgon, ll 9 B211dW111,R GOIGOII ll 1 x Balkelalv D Hocsdon ll I J'1ck1n'111, H NI , ,, Johnson, H H Q, 1 1 Peibodx 1' Q Rex, J B S H911 C P nlfin N H Slxecle, IJ E Bleek, E Brown G Blown, W M Cond3, H Deane Fessenden, C lf bc1ent1fic Loul e . . .- . H, . 1. . . . X 1111111.11 ' Q I 1 ' J, A' A, Glux 1 ',ft,. 'l'l'Ilf111x ' ' ' , l'l1'l:fl1:l1+l1i:1. l':1., 22 N. f ' " ' , All l 1: 's . lim-. N11 Wf1ofli11' ' 'O' . ' i.d,1I'T, Litli wld, f'1., N11 ll:11vsf111' 1 ' .' ' NYE '--stf-1', 5 N, f - T -' ' - w : '.f 1' . 1 ' 'lfl ' - A ' A L ' ', A115 S ., . I -,, Al' T HM1, "J, S1 ,'1'1'I'llil"'. Vt.. 1:5 X, C 'i if 1- 4' ', il . 1I1'.U,lP.H1111' . ' I i' ' a Sli 3- f' fi, f. Y., ll--11 M12 l" 1:111:111' D ' 1 1 1' 1 . A -1' 1' 111.115, H i ' H i' Av " I 3 .A T Ulli' ' A ' ' 9 ' 101 '55, I i J". '- S1-1n1'11+. H. ' 1 'L , v- 1. -'ti' f'-' t. ff S. A i i ' ' 1" r J-1 ' 1'- T"1'l'f.'j', F. L.. Jr. i v ' " ' 1 - A . W1 4'f,'iXV"2'i1T, J. Z ' 'L' . . win. -. . 11 111 V G' 1' 1 1 1 wilff-11. C. 11 ' ' ' - AYilso11. P. ,F. S. 'M f. . ll'i 1 '1' , Y, D, - -,A,LL,L,--M W ,M ' 'S . H f' J " ' 'W 4!!ir"' 1h1 Ilbemoriam. jfrank Golby llbeabobyg Class of '85, Dicb 'lliovcmbcr 11, 1883. 4 ,gb x ERE we are again ! as the clown says in the pantomime. Positively the last appearance of ,811 in any OLIO I The clown keeps on the ghastly mask of mirth, but we all know that behind his grin his heart is sad enough. Nor can we appear here now without' a sense of sadness however gay we may affect to be. The year in which we begin to say and do things for the last time can hardly be otherwise than sad, for all the bright future hopes which may illuminate it. We look back upon the work we have done and the work we have shirked, upon the friends we have rnade, and the friends we might have made, upon social hours cheered by the "mirth that lit but never burned," and solitary hours of dark and lonely coniiict, upon the successes and the disappointments of nearly four years. They are almost over now. For well nigh four years on this miniature stage we have been rehearsing the Drama which is the Doing of Life. We have gone through our parts in varying moods, from grave to gay, from lively to serene, as luck or the accidents of the hour would have it. At times, too infrequent, alas, we have taken our fworlc cm grcmcl seriemz and diligently coursed the rolls assigned us: anon, waxing weary of duty, we have indulged in an all-too-frolicsome bye-play with our fellow actors. A I As Freshmen we stumbled awkwardly through the first reading of our rolls, with little sense of the beauty or humor or pathos which might lie enfolded within the meaningless words. As Sophomores, grown glib with .frequent repetition, we rattled easily through the empty phrases, at times, perhaps, catching glimpses of the hidden meaning, of which, as Juniors, we began to have -a clearer perception. And now, as Seniors, our costumes donned, and our make-up completed, we are going through the last rehearsal. Already through the thick curtain which veils the untried world, we hear the hum and stir of a vast assembly : our hearts beat quick with anticipation, our ears ring with the plaudits or the hisses of the coming years. Success, failure, which awaits us ? The future, the future alone can tell. ' The lights are lit, the orchestra have taken then places, the audience is gathered. Draw up the curtain and let the Great Play go on ! 30 X A,,.x:.'R- ' x I if r f ,7,- A, X ZX xi X X X , . , X 5 -g:X? :QX Q.x..Li'-f'- --- K ,X I 5- 5 if ' W 4' ff Q6 'CK 464956K N wx ,f NX Y. . p . - Ax if Aff , ke , xx :I:J17',,.x -ff'-,-.' X w- Aw ,qw f A 3 aff ,, Rf ,uf 11' val Si...- xx new X :nv .931 Q . .,. gl gn, I I X msigf' '24, 1 f W -.gg I- ,W E 'Maia f if-5 X .- wi 'Q--' 3 . " - fr- if '-'ff' , 5' ' 4- f N ' Ftxsxskggpu 5 I ,,SN,.5. If X f 1' W4 mXt I X P ,J-hr:--Biz -'21 O " v i . 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' 390 ..,', Kxxhif 61,144 J ,I if-I 2 m?'?'Ml!'.' 9.1! I X xx 491Nl, 1 ,. ..,,1,"'ff' f ' ff ji' -'.ff'7Wf A-KATVI'--'-'r,'f' . ,. 'f 01' f '215Q5:"Sj5QwMis'24wul'-' " ' H1 ' , 5 04 ' X'f1.gx,,s X ff' ' ., ,Ax .np x, W " g., . .Q In t I SENIOR GLASS. '84. Mficere. J. H. TUFTS, . . A. E. ALVORD, . . W. E. PARKER, JR., w. H. NOYES,'. . C. H. COLE, . PRESIDENT. VICE-PRESIDENT. SECRETARY. TREASURER. H1sToRIAN. EXECUTIVE COM. C. H. COLE, E. L. Woon, J. R LoETUs, A ' NAME. Alvord, Alfred Ely, A A fb, Appleton, Samuel Edwards, A A CD, Atwater, William Cutler, 111' fb, ' Baker, Edward Arojali, p Barker, Otis Webb, X '-If, Bassett, Edward Murray, A T, Billings, Parmly, A K E, Buifum, Wilder Stoddard, B G-J 1'I, Butler, Frank Eugene, X dw, Child, Charles Jesse, A A CF, Clark, Cassius Montgomery, A T, Clark, Williain Bullock, A A fb, Cole, Cyrus Hymeneus, A K E, Corttiss, Eddie Herbert, Crocker, Willard Crafts, A WF, Fellows, George Stevens, F N .1 .au.Af1.,g..-A-,5,..:1v-.A .W -.,, --' 'E fi L. . ,.1,.lfi..A.r . A f..-fr .mr RESIDENCE. ROOM. New Britain, Ct., Mr. Baxter Marshls Manlius, N. Y., A A fb House Brooklyn, N. Y., WF T House Hyannis, A 23 S. C Brooklyn, N. Y., . Mr. Couohls Watertown, N. Y., Mr, G. W. Allen's New York City, Mr. Baxter Marslfs Winchester, N.' H., B G 1'I House Boston, X fp Blogk Worcester, ' Marion, N. Y., Brattleboro, Vt., . A A qw House Watertown, N. Y., No. Grosvenor Dale, Ct., Mr, Kendallis Hyannis, Newburyport, 32 A A QD House. A 'I' House. 2 N. C. A W House. Mrs. Fellowsi p, lun I nw 1 MQ' 1 ,IW it Fiske, Arthur Severance, A A fb, French, Robert Timothy, Jr., A T, Gardner, Harry David John, B GJ II, Gardner, William, A A fb, Gifford, Daniel Lyman, B 0 II, Gill, Adam Capen, Goodwin, Frank J udson, A A fb, Greene, Edward Miller, 1? T, Hastings, Allen, X fb, "'Hatheway, Curtis Rose, Heavens, Francis Joseph, Herrick, Henry Martyn, Johnston, Edgar Francis, Kelsey, Charles Edward, X fb, Kinney, William Palmer, A A dv, Kinsley, Samuel Hudson, Learoyd, Charles Berry, Loftus, James Patrick, Lyon, Arthur Vinal, Mahoney, James, Milan, Michael Bernard, Morse, Joseph Fairbanks, A K E, "Noble, John Hinchman, X WY, North, John William, A K E, Noyes, William Horace, Parker, William Edward, Jr., A K E, Prentiss, George Foster, B G-J TI, , Robinson, ,Walter Stevens, A K E, Rockwood, Elbert William, Rossiter, William Sydney, X dv, Sawyer, Edmund Hinckley, W' T, Seymour, Edward Parsons, Smith, Charles Hughes, X dl, Smith, Fred Merwin, A T, I Spafford, Joseph Henry, WP' T, Spaulding, Daniel Minot, Taylor, Frederick Cowles, A K E, Terry, Lyman Joseph, Tliompsom, Joseph Osgood, Tufts, James Hayden, B 0 IT, " Seientille Cours:- THE OLIO. 33 New Haven, Ct., Fairport, N. Y., Buckingham, Ct., Syracuse, N. Y., Mendota, Ill., Brockton, Brooklyn, N. Y., Amherst, Amherst, Stamford, Ct., Naugatuck, Ct., Rockford, Ill., North Jackson, O., Geneva, N. Y., Milwaukee, Wis., New York City, Danvers, Waterville, N. Y., Amherst, I North Brookfield, Mr. Baxter Marsh's A T House. B G H House Mrs. T. S. Adams' 8 S. C. Mrs. O. G..Morse's A A 111 House WF T House Mrs. L. E. Hastings' 31 S. C 29 N. C Mrs. O. G. Morse's Mrs. Fellows' X dr Block Mr. Bartlett's , 31 S. C 10 Williams Block 14 S. C Mrs. Lyon's Mr. Bartlett's Ashland, 10 Williams Block Mclndoes Falls, Vt., 6 and '7 S. C Morristown, N. J., Chazy, N. Y., J 12 Williams Block A K E House Madura, -So. India, 6 and 7 S. C Hyannis, A K E House Windham, Vt., ' 8 S. C Chicopee, A K E House Franklin, 30 N- C Washington, D. C., X 111 Block Easthampton, 'If 'T House Huntington, Ct., 1 23 S- C Amherst, 19 S- C South Hadley Falls, A 'I' House Milton, 11' T House Keene, N. H., 12 S- C Granby, A K E House North Weymouth, MYS. Eli S111i'0h7S North Weymouth, 19 S- C Monson, B 0 I1 House 34 THE OLIO. ' - Turner, Arthur Robert, X W, Upham, Edward Darwin, X W, Wadsworth, Guy Woodbridge, 'LY T, Chicago, Ill., ll' 'I' House XVard, Charles William, X fb, WVard, Herbert Dickinson, X NF, Weeden, Charles Foster, A A sb, Wheeler, Willard Hayden, A A 111, Brooklyn, N., Y., U Miss Merrill's White, James Lloyd, A T, Wilbur, Harry Lawrence, 'flf T, WVillcoX, Walter Francis, YP' T, VVilliams, Frank Martin, Winslow, Frederic Kenelm, VVood, Ephraim Lincoln, WP T, Wood, Harry Bradford, P31-15, France, H11Ht,S Block Waukegan, Ill., Prof. Richardsonls Carollton, Ill., X 'I' Block. Newark, N. J., M12 P91'kiUS' Providence, R. I., , Mrs. J. S. Adams? Danbury, Ct., 12 Williams Block Bryn Mawr, Pa., Mrs. Houghton's Malden, W T House Belleville, N. Y., 8 Williams Block. Brooklyn, 31 N. C. Holbrook, 111 T House. Kalamazoo, Mich., 2 Post Office Block ' PURSUING A SPECIAL OR A PARTIAL COURSE. w ' 1 Bridgman, Burt Nichols, Umzumbi, Natal, So. Africa, 12 S. C Child, Charles Jesse, A A dv, Worcester, A A 41 House Cooper, Frank Ledlie, Paxton, Ill., ' Mr. Guernsey's Dickinson, Edward, A A fb, Amherst, Mr. WV. A. Dickinsonls Eustis, Charles William, X W, Springfield, Mrs. L. E. Reddingls. Richardson, Hamilton Pease, A T, Janesville, A T House Robertson, John Johnston, A T, Cortland, N. Y., A J A T House Schumann,-,William Francis. Chicago, Ill., Mr. Lovell's Whitcomb, Alonzo Wilton, A T, W'orcester, A T House Wright, Fred Atwell, Lowell, ll Williams Block LEFT COLLEGE '84. I Baldridge, W. Hunt, F. L. Ranlet, R. Converse, H. C. Hyde, H. W. Reynolds, W. R. Dickinson, A. Jones, W. Richards, H. Pp A Garman, F. N. , Miller, L. F. I Roberts, E. M. Hayes, C. A. Morse, F. A. Robinson, L. Hitchcock, M. E. Pratt, A. H. Sullivan, T, E, Seniors, . A , 81 Juniors, . S6 Sophomores, 83 Freshmen, 71 321 P , . ,P 'l l iii-swf mi l y .:??E.?i!?faS'i335 'H I v 1 ,fi-JMR..-ff 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. L ,Kq,,F,, 7.1, ,, L . . F , . .-sf-mn'-.14 .e,.'f .-.... W M .ng 5,1 ,N .-V As:-vii.-16.150-1-BQQ' I DORNIITDRIE5.. COLE, C. H. WOODWARD, E. M. ' SEDGWICK, A. H. HOPKINS, A. J Mortb GIOIIGQG. 18. -l -+ 19. -L -- 20. l 1 21. LINEHAN, J. L. KEATING, J. T. I 22. WILSON, J. C. .. TODD, G. L. LANCASTER, E. G. 23. BENJAMIN, F. E. TUOK, E. A. 24. BROOKS, B. .T.l.. JACKSON, A. H. LAMB, W. G. DEAN, CURTIS. CUTLER, H. F. MANWARREN, C. H. . 29. KOYANO, K. TURNER, G. M. .i HALLOCK, W. H. . PALMER, F. L. 5 MORSE, J. F. 1 N OYES, W. H. GIFFORD, D. L. PRENTISS, G. F. PAGE, E. G. PAGE, M. E. STEVENS, G. L. SPAULDING, D. M. 28. BRIDGMAN, B. N. ..i.l -. LOFTUS, J. P. MORSE, H. H. 25. -L -- 26. GUILD,xC. A. STRUTHERS, A. L. 27. STUART, A. W. 28. SULLIVAN, O. E. HOWARD, T. 30. ROCKWOOD, E. W. . 31. WINSLOW, F. K. 32. SWIFT, E. J. Eoutb College. 18. -- 1- 19. SMITH, C. H. THOMPSON, J. O. 20. i L 21. PUTNAM, W. A. 22. MATHER, W. T. 23. BAKER, E. A. SEYMOUR, E. P. 24. PALMER, R. M. 25. SHARP, F. C. 26. -+- 27. PARKMAN, IE. H. WHITNEY, H. A. SHARP, F. C. 29. HEAVENS, F. J. 30f --- 31. HATHEWAY, C. R. KINSIJEY, S. H. 32. FOYE, L. A. 35 ' A 1 I 1 I 1 ALUMNI ASSOCIATIONS. . 2 I I 9 P r .I . Presiflezzt.-REV. D. W. POOR, D.D., 'III q 'i P Wcc-P'rcsz?7cn fs. REV. E. W. HARRINOTON, '33 PROF. GEORGE HARRIS, '66. REV. J. A. HAMILTON, '53.L - M. F. DICKINSON, ESQ., '62, Secretcwy cmd 19'6ClSZL'l'67'.-PROF. R. H. MATHER, '57. q 1 ' Eveculfive Cb27zmz'fffc'. I REV. Gr. E. FISHER, '46, W. A. DICKINSON, ESQ., '50. 'T PROE. EDWARD HITCHCOCIQ, '4.9. PROF. E. P. CROWELL, -s I ' REV. R. M. WOODS, '69. fi 'I Lzspectors of Elcctzbns. A I 4 REV. M. C. STEBBINS, '51. J. G. HAIIIIOXD, ESQ., '65. M JAMIES J. COOPER, ESQ., '73 I 2 I fImI96I'5f fllllmnl HEBOCIHUCII Gf IIBOSIOII HUD . . 0 0 o ' IDICIHIYQ. I I I President.-REV. S. E. HERRIOR, D.D., '59. I Vzbe-Presiflezzts. ' REV. L..H. ANGIER, '33. W. F. BRADBURY, ESQ., '56. , REV. RUEUS F. STEBBINS, D.D., '34, REV. GEORGE HARRIS, '66, X I ' C. H. AMES, '70, ' I Zbfeaszwfer.-E. B. EARLE, '70, Secretary.-W. S. SLOCUM, ESQ., '69, Address, 328 Washington St., Boston. I 36 2 I I 1 .. I .-...AAM-.,.v......-, , V-- 1 I 11 4 . 2 H 21 P ,. ,. J 3 U THE OLIO. 37 2 21 I , . Elmberet Ellumm Elwocxatxon of Gentral mam. . 1 - , President.-REV. GEO. H. GOULD, D.D., '50. Vice-President.-REV. GEO. W. PHILLIPS, '61, ' , 1 Executive Committee. . D. W. HARKINS, ESQ., '58, COL. J. A. TITUS, '63, ' ' Secretary and Tfreaszwer.-J. E. DICKSON, '63, V A . Q Address, 505 Main Su., Ivorcesber. If 3. , ' ' . . 4 ' . . gap, 21111136151 51111111111 315500311011 , of 31910. 1 A ' 151 ' , 'I , - President.-PHOF. JUDSON SMITH, D.D., '59, 1 A ' J Pfmcdevmiccl Oovmnizfzfee. I R. FOLSOM, '57. I E. A. JONES, '65. ' , THOMAS P. BALLARD, '76, ' . g-1 I ' . Secretary cmd flreaszweoz-M. M. HOBART, ESQ., '72. ,-QQ,,.," 5 ' Address, ' Y Cleveland, Ohio. .3 ' . I ' . A A Elmberst Ellumni Hmciarion of me 60661. ' '49. ' . PT68Zd67Zi.4-WILLIAM G. HAMMOND, 'VZ06-.P7'68?fd67Zf.-JAMES F. CLAFLIN, '59. A Evecfmffive Oofmmittee. . JAMES F. CLAFLIN, '59, F. W. PACKARD, '72. PLINY N. HASKELL, '71. A LYMAN M. PAINE, '72, Secretary cmd Treafszwer.--F. W. PACKARD, '72. , I Address, 180 Clark St., Chicago, I11. Elmberat illumni Elesociation of Sanejfrancieco anb 1DicinitQ. T ' - President.-H. B. UNDERHILL, '45 Woe-Pwesiclemf-HON. JOHN A. BOOTH, '57, Secretcwy.-A. E. WHITAHEII, '66. I ff A 44- ...gg . ,asa , 3 V A 'xx ,. 7l'i1 'LC g SP 'N , 'K ' f p, LIEQ xv f X " Fx' I yy X K 14 if X ff X XA f X 1' x 3' XY.. j o Q xx 0' 3' 9' X 990.5 s .".g 401-"'1't 4' X ss J' 42525 Q AP X F. .4 COLLEGE AWARD '!"'L'5'H'5M? gr S 5 J.. Q . 1 I 1 I l -F I A ., F .4 1 . V r .1 . I ms i , f J, 5lXTY'5EGOND GOMMENGEMENT i OF ' 3 Elmberst Glollege, f VV EENESEAY, JTIJYE 27, 1883- it ' The Meaning of Shelley's Prometheus Unbound, . . H. FAIRBANK S Oliver Cromwell, ...... C. A. TUTTLE. 4, The Progress of Scientiic Theory, . W. GRR, JR. ' E The New England College, . . . W. WALKER. . American Fiction, V . . . . 'A. D. NOYES . V The Need of Educated Opinion, . . W. C. BOYDEN . True Success, .... 4 F. W. HAMLIN I The Catholic of the Reformation, . . . N B. R, RHEES D O '83 LA55 AY FFIGER5 OF 1 W , W. Z. STUART, I . . President. 2 C. T. C. WHITCOMB, . . Vice-President. l H. FAIRBANK, r . . Secretary. I E. 'E. BANCROFT, . Treasurer. Q E. S. PARSONS, . Gym. Captain. T, L, COMSTOCK, U Vice Gym. Captain. ri E, S, PARSONS, . Class Orator. ' W, T. FDQLD, Class Poet. ' G. E. HOOKER, IVY Orator- lf W. WALIKER IVY P005- A, F, CUSHLQAN, . Grove Orator. A. D. NOYES, Grove Poet. J. M. JOHNSON, Marshal. I. F. GHESLEY, . - - PI0Ph0'G- C. 'SD ADAMS, , . Toast Master. G. E. W ARD, , . Prophet on Prophet. rl J. R. KINGMAN, - - Histolian- C, F. MOFARLAND, . ' ...... Choregus- .ag monitors from '84. J' H. TUFTS, , , . i . . . Q . . SGDi01' Class. ' E. L. WOOD, . Junior Class. W. F. WILCOX, C . . Sophomore Class. J, MAHONEY, ., . Freshman Class. 39 HARDY PRIZES. College Chapel, March 21, 1883. l h Eebaters fl'0l11 U36 C1355 of 1883. BYINGTON. ' HOOKER, CALLAHAN. PARSONS. CLAPP. I RHEES. ' DYER. SPROUT. First Prize. - - . . . B. R. RHEES. 3900115 Prize. - . W. B. SPROUT. Q HYDE PRIZE- SPEAKING. 8 ' College Hall, June 25, 1888. ' C1355 of 1 883. W. B.- SPROUT, - Roger kWi11iamS. s C. S. ADAMS, The Abolition Orator. E. S. PARSONS. Macaulay, the Orator. W. G. CLAPP, Wilberforce, the Philanthropist. C. MQRSE1 Gustavus Adolphus. C. A. TUTTLE, Burkels Legacy. 41 Ah' KELLOGG PRIZE SPEAKING College Hall, Jzww 95, 1fS'8'3. '86 Signing the Declzmrntion of Ill!-lf3l7Cllflf!l1Cf'. 't THEODORE SMITH. The White M:1n'S Government, D. F. KELLOOG. VOX Populi, Vox Dei, A. M. Mtim-HEY. Freedom and Slavery, J. C. YVOOD. Massachusetts and the Union. W. F. TVALKER. '85. The Pilgrims, J. T. SYMONS. Civil Service Reform, JASON HINMAN. Under the Flag, . W. D. EVANS. The Infuriated Canon, F. D. GREENE. Webster'S Ambition, F. B. RICHARDS. 42 ,ri - " V' 1 .. .. THE OLIO I BUTLER. EVANS. GREENE. HALL. HINMAN. CL.-LRK, J. B. COPELAND. FALLOWS. FORD. KELLOGG. EX 'ANS GREENE. HINMAN. RICHARDS. SYMONS. IRGUOQQ Jfifteens. '85. JONES. LANCASTER. LOW. MILLERI E. 7 RICHARDS. '86. LANSING. LINDSAY. LTATHER. MCGOWN. - DIURPHEY. jfivw. STEVENS. SYMONS. TUOKER, E. WHITMAN. WOODIN. PARKS. B S HAUEELER. ITH, T. WALKER. VVOOD, I. C. KELLOGG. MURPHEY. SMITH, T. WALKER. WOOD, I. C. SOCIAL UNION PRIZE SPEAKING Weclnesclay Evening, June 11, 1883. Gambctta., the Typical Fl'CI1Ch Stateslnan, . The Evolution of Fulk-IOIO, The Statcsmanship of Chznflcs SIIIIIIICI, . Sir Philip Sydney, . . Osceola, . , Ju1y301Lh, 15225 Iii. C., . The Tnflucricu OIT the Gruck Nutioxml Games, Joan of Arc, First 1'I'iz4:, , SUUUYHI Ifrizrz, Third l.'I'IZl5, Q H. A. MOGOWN H. H. WILDER . J. B. CLARK D. F. KELLOGG . O. E. CROSS B. F. SMITH W. T. MATHER W. A. TROW. D, F. KELLOGG J. B. CLARK. W. T. MATHEH :X J I , I Kg?-X Nj X 4 is Q ' X 4 M- f xgxv l ,lf TTY 74 0 f 1' '45 my L5 f f ' lf' WZ IL W Vp Qxxgt ,f ig .FE + .. YI 54, !!-4"- V' I' nr-:.,! ig v '4 !EiW1' 534'v'lI Q J! 0 'E '9 f""'4 1 5 ' 9 1, fl N W M ' ,rFgL,g Q ' Z --- . - l 3 'YT T igjjfj ' It in B: 4 f l f' V7 'X ' li A fgxxf' f-+T- - if M y M X 19 . K P Q m x - X i gf A ,5 hall Qggsigl 5 ,, 1 ' i1m' w9.v L JN!!! H fam? ' 'aw ALEXANDRIA.. EOUNDED 1821. Mficera. W. F. WILLOOX, F. J. GOODWIN, . H. H. MORSE, F. P. NOBLE, F. J. GOODWIN, O. H. SMITH, W. E. PARKER, G. S. FELLOWS, H. M. HERRICK, W. H. NOYES, E. G. TUTTLE, AQ. M. MURPHEY, IIDCITIDCYQ. SEHIOBS. APPLETON. GOODWIN. BAKER. HASTINGS. BARKER. HA'FHEWAY. BILLINGS. HEAVENS. BUFFUM. HERRICIT. COLE, JOHN STON . COOPER, LEAROYD. CROOKER. LYON. EASTMAN. MILAN- FELLOWS. NOYES. GARDNER, W. PARKER. 45 Fresident. Vice-President. Secretary, , ,, I Treasurer. Orator. Poet. Library Committee. Executive Committee. SEYMOUR. SMITH, C. H. TERRY. TUETS. TURNER. A WADSWORTH WARD. WEEDEN. WILLOOX. WVOOD. V 5--. 'ba 81 V5 C -s Q11- U1 Ll v' 4: V ,g,.1.1..in M flu' X- V Y, Til.- lf 15.4-Blvd ATHENAE. Fu1'x11Lu 1521. Officens. H UDCIYILYCFS. SENIORS. U111111111. 13111, hz-.M1.1.1, l.Hl'l l"'. li--111r.-nr., 11115 i,'.N1111lD, jumons. H11-.1 111'.11, JH'-I -, Iy11'4kNlD. s ,Nl11.1.1 11, I.. Nl' IlIII.'1. l'11111 11. I'11111'-1 I'111 '1111 1. lI111111111'1. President, Yice-President. Hcretary, Treasurer, Orutor, Pu-er. Library Comxuittee. Executive Couunittee R11s51'1'1Q11. 'l'111m11'soN. U1'11.u1. W111'1'coM1s xvlI.I.1-XMS. W1111a11'1'. Sill-IIULXN. S11 1'1'11 111, 1 3 Su111.l-Z. Svmmxs. '.l'11w1-311. 'l'1'1'11. U1-'r11N. XVII 1'1'1 Nu. W111'11x1 .xN. W1111l1lN, TI-IE OLIO AIKEN. BARR.ETT. BROCK. BRYANT. CLARK, G. W. A CLARK, J. B. CROSS. GUMMINGS. , DIOKERMAN. . ENO. FALLOWS. FITCH. ' FORD. HALL. HOWARD. ALVORD. BIGHAM. BLISS. DILLINGHAM. HARDY. HOWES. HUNT. KENDRICK. KNOWLTON. MAGILL. SOPHOMOBES. FBESHMEN. IIYDE. ZKELLOGG. IQENNGOTT. MAIQISLE. MOGOWN. NORTON. RUGG. SCHAUFFLER SMITH, R. F. STEVENS. 'Q THAYER. ' WHITE. WILDER. WOOD, W. C. WOODS. ROGERS. ROSS. ROUNDS, A. C ROUNDS, R. S SHARP. STRUTHERS. TRUSLOW. NVHITFHILL. WHITNEY. WOOD. 1 . E r 4+ J. 4 J' I, i . F HITGHGOCK HOGIETY or INQUIRY. ' FOUNDED 1870. . wffiC6I'5. F. J. HEAVENS, , . C. H. COLE, .A , . . C. H. LONGFELLOW, J. O. THOMPSON, . . H. H. MORSVE, . . J. P. LOFTUS, W G. L. TODD, 9 M. E, PAGE. 5, members. , '84. BAKER. -A ' COLE. FELLOWS. GILL. , HEAVENS. A ' '85, HALLOCK. HAWKS. ' ' KOYANO. LONGFELLOVV. MORSE.. PALMER. '86, D GATES. I GUILD. MANWARREN. E A '87. JACKSON. WHEELER- 49 President. Vice-President. h Recording Secretary. Corresponding Secretary Treasurer and Librarian Prudential Committee. KINSLEY. L ILOETUS. MAHONEY. SMITH. THOMPSON. v PECK. SHERMAN. Q SMITH, C. Hy STONE. TODD. WILSON. PAGE, E. G. PAGE, M. E. WHITE, C. H. ROGERS, D.. W. ANTIVENENEAN SOCIETY. FOUNDED IN 1830, BY JOHN TAPPAN, ESQ., OF BOSTON. NUMBER OF GRADUATED MEMBEIIS, 2068. " Oh I Thou invisible spirit of wine, if thou hast no other name, let us call tlice Devil." Mficere. D. L. GIFFORD, . President. . F. D. GREENE, . . . Secretary. We, the undersigned members of Amherst College, do hereby pledge Our- selves to abstain, While connected with the institution, from the use of ,f Intoxicating drinks as a beverage. We, to Whose names a O55 is affixed, abjure A also Opium and Tobacco. ALVORD. -BAKER. ? BARIIER. ? BUTLER. CLARK. COLE. ? CROCKER. ? EASTMAN. ? GARDNER, AMES. ? BUTLERQM CUTLER. DEAN. 9? DEWEY. ELLIOTT. ELY. ? H. D. J. GARDNER? GLADDEN. GREENE. ? HAIJL. HALLOOK. ? HAWIIS. ? HINMAN. ,M S Q , .- , ., A -A-.a...,4. -. X' , flD6mb6l'5. SENIOBS. GILL? ' HASTINGS.9e HEAVENS. ? KINSLEY. LYON. MORSE. ? NOYES. ? PARKER. SEYMOUR. ? JUNIORS. HOPKINS. HOWLAND. KIMBALL. KOYANO. 95 LANCASTER. ? IJONGFELLOW. MILLER, E. IVIORSE. ? PALMER. ? PECK. PHELPS. ? RICHARDS. SHERMAN. SIMONS.9e 50 A -4 SMITH, C. H? SMITH, F. M? SPAULDING.9e TAYLOR. TERRY.95 THOMPSON? TUFTS.9e UPHAM. WOOD, E. L? SMITH, C. H? SHITH, E. H? SY'MONS.ie THAYER. TODD.95 TOWER? TUCKER, E. A. TURNER. TUTTLE. WARNER? WHITING. WHITMAN.99 WILLIAMS . WILSON.9e I l 9 v .xt fri ' fr 3 S 'i fy I1 .F .f I g I3 ,S H? ,L U A ,I N li - "'l"".5Ti,8iX! . .aww . YK . nw...--. .M 'M ...A Q T H E O L I O . 51 SOPHOMOBES. AIKEN. ' GUILD? RUGG.9+ BUCK? HYDE. SCHAUFFLEILX' ' BRYANT. 95 ZKENNGOTT. If STUART. G CROSS. MCGOWN. if THAYER. 95 EASTMAN.'X MANNVARREN.ee WHITE, C. HW DICKERMAN. M.A1iBLE.9e WHITE, G. AF? ENO. 9? , MURPHEY. WHITNEY. 99 FALLO'WS.x' PAGE, E. GW WILEAR. FLINT.9e PAGE, M. Eff WOOD, I. C. FORBES? PARKS.9e WOOD, W. C. GATES. POOLE. 99 WOODS.9e FBESHMEH. .ALLENZN HOLTON.9e ROGERS, E. B. ALVORD. HOWES. fe ROSS. if BENJAMINF5 JACKSON. ROUNDS, A. 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V . Adelbert College, Bowdoin College, Dartmouth College, University of Midhigan, University of Rochester, . D Williams College, 1 . . College of the City of New York, Wesleyan University, . . Kenyon College, . Union University, Cornell University, , Trinity College, 56 1832 1838 1837 1837 1837 1841 1841 1845 1846 1851 1851 1855 1856 - 1858 1859 1870 1878 if , I ,ILL Q 1 q j EAf , , -5 f -f V 6 ' 'T ,if 1 ', 1 3' 1 ,YY' 154, V V, Y, ., . 1'. . Q S55 if 'C 'fgiilf' gif E,- Q1' Q' ,A -,J fs2Qf'T i fvi, 592 9 Q-iff' -5-fi-i 'J' Y 'rXlL ?l1 4 4 ' f'5 gs w wsWwslf , , , U HIIWF-QufW U , Qy +ww1w W'-Mi n' Q ,.,f V V, f 'll .:V' -wg Q f 0 T,LE K A Xxx? g A 'gn gm ll Q QEFEEI1-:,5'5A1E1?'fTi' z rilf: 'F T -Li ,J r- "" , ' F "" ii' " lg, f-'fi'iu1vv11VYjg"Q.1jj" ,, fgii' 5 " QEEEQ ,L 1 i if " 552252: - i i5? '?iff4fa'iiQ' ?Ei' ' ANIHERST CHAPTER. ESTABLISHED 1836. I X - , SENIORS. ALFRED E. ALVORD.. ARTHUR S. FISKE. SAMUEL C. APBLETON. WILLIAM GARDNER. CHARLES J. CHILD. FRANK J, GOODWIN, WILLIAM B. CLARK. WILLIAM P. KINNEY. EDWARD DIOKENSON. CHARLES F. WEEDEN. ' WILLARD C. WHEELER. ' A .1 U NIO R S. HERBERT B. AMES. JAMES BEST. SANFORD L. CUTLER. GEORGE E. GARDNER. HENRY M. WAITE. U SOP:-IOMORES. ALFRED H. CLARK. EDWARD B. DELABARRE. EDWARD H. FALLOWS. CHARLES D. FRENCH. ' GEORGE W. LINDSAY. ANDREW P. ALVORD. WILIIIAM T. BLISS. JOHN S. HUNT. FRANK S. MILTIS. FRESHMEN. HOWARD O. WOOD. 57 FRED'K C. GLADDEN. WILLIAM G. LAM-B. E. PARMELEE PRENTICE EDWARD B. TUCKER. CHARLES F. MARBLE. THEODORE SMITH. ALLEN T. TREADWAY. IRA C. WOOD. - WALTER C. WOOD. WILLIAM M. KIDDER. , FRANK B. PRATT. BRYANT SMITH. FRED. M. THOMPSON. Psa uvsuwm FRATERNITY, Theta, . Delta, Beta, . Sigma, Gamma, Zeta, Lambda, Kappa, Psi, Xi, . Alpha, . Upsilon, Iota, Phi, . Omega, . Pi, . Chi, . Beta Beta, 1RoII of Gbaptew. , Union College, , . University of City of New York, . . Yale College, . . Brown University, . Amherst College, Dartmouth College, . Columbia College, . . 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WOOD. JUNIORS. FREDERICK D. GREENE. EDWARD P. HARRIS. GEORGE C. HOWIIAND. JOSEPH HUTCHESON. SAMUEL E. PACKARD. CHARLES W. CLARK. ALLEN E. CROSS. 1 FRED. B. SHERROD RICHARDS. SOULE. G. THAYER. WHITING. E. WILLIAMS. WILLIAIMI JAMES T. WILLIAM GEORGE C. WOODRUFF. SOPHOMORES. A FREDERICK J. DEERING. FREDERICK L. ENO. BORERT LANSING. ARTHUR B. CALL. ALBERT P. DAVIS. JOSEPH L. DIXON. LOUIS V. HUBBARD. WILLIAM T. MATHER. CHARLES T. MOFFETT. FRANK J. PRATT, JR. RICHARD F. SMITH. WILLIAM G. SCHAUFFLER CHARLES S. THAYER. FRESHMEN. 59 GEORGE B. MALLON. ' LAFON RIKER. ALVAN F. SANBORN. A GARRETT W. THOMPSON. DELTA KAPPA EPSILON. SIGMA CHAPTER. ESTABLISHED 1846. Phi, . . Yale College, . 1844 Theta, . . Bowdoin College, . 1344 Xi, . . Colby University, . 1845 Sigma, . . Amherst College, . . 1846 Upsilon, . . Brown University, . . 1850 Chi, . . University of Mississippi, . 1850 Alpha, . . Harvard College, . . 1851 Eta, . . University of Virginia, 1852 Lambda, . . Kenyon College, . 1852 Pi, . ' . ner-hheuhh College, . 1853 Alpha Prime, . Middlebury College, . 1854 Omicron, . University of Michigan, 1855 Epsilon, . . Williams College, . - . . 1855 Rho, . . Lafayette College, . . 1855 Nu, . . College of the City of New York, 1856 Tau, . 'Hamilton College, . . . 1856 Mu, . . . Madison University . 1856 Beta Phi, . University of Rochester, 1856 Phi Chi, . . Rutgers College, . . 1861 Psi Phi, . ' Indiana Asbury University, . 1866 Camma Phi, . Wesleyan University, . 1867 Psi Omega, . Rensselaer Polytechnic, 1867 Beta Chi, . . . Adelbert College, . . . 1868 Delta Chi, . . . Cornell University, . 1870 Delta, . Phi Gamma, Beta, . Theta Zeta, Alpha Chi, . . University of Chicago, . Syracuse University, . . . . Columbia College, . . University of California, . . Trinity College, , . . . 1871 1871 1874 1876 1879 5 .inqgf , ,.- .Y iii' , -f w X 'S fu... is 'Hut in-.. ,- 'Hn 'Us nn. W.,- 'Us if +- but in 'kwa IWW no-f-D iw' arm' pi,-:Q 1 . +P if v .M -H449 av "' ul' . 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BLODGETT. v I I I . f I Cx if DANIEL F. KELLOGG. WILLIAM R. MATTISON. ARTHUR W. STUART. XVILLIAM A. TROW. GEORGE H. HAYNES. ARTHUR KENDRICK. T CYRUS K. HALE. YVILLARD J. NOURSE. Q EDXVARD J. HARLOW. ARTHUR H. SEDGWVICK. F WILLIABI B. WHITNEY. az? I . ' II Q ri Q 1 2 Q Inf-A bib j ,H i,l'1l lfflk I , 1 " . V1 M M M-,, ,A ,., A I ,R DELTA UPSILON. 7 Union, . Amherst, . Hamilton, Colby, . Rochester, Middlebury, . . Rutgers, New York, Adelbert, Madison, . Brown, Cornell, . Marietta, Syracuse, . Michigan, North Western, . Harvard, Williams, fRe-establishedj, fNON-SECRETJ 'IROII of Cibapfew. Schenectady, N. Amherst, Mass., Ycun55n,1v Yi, Waterville, Me., Rochester, N. Y. Middlebury, Vt., New Brunswick, New York City, Cleveland, Ohio, Y., 7 5 N.J Hamilton, N. Yi, . Providence, R. I., Ithaca, N. Y. 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ROBERT T. FRENCH, JR. JOHN J. ROBERTSON. FRED. M. SMITH. ALONZO W. WHITCOMB. JAMES L. WHITE. HAMILTON P. RICHARDSON. CLARENCE M. AUSTIN. HERBERT G. MANK. CHARLES H. NICHOLS. ARTHUR W. BARRETT. GEO. M. BASSETT. ALONZO M. MURPHEY. JUNIORS. FRED. B. PECK. SOPHOIVIORES. ROBT. A. WOODS. FRESH MEN. FREDERICK IP. JOHNSON. HENRY V. JONES. WALTER E. MERRITT. FRANK N AY. 63 EDWAIID SIMONS. EDWIN S. TIRRELL, JR EDVVARD R. UTLEY. HARRY B. PERINE. WILLIAM F. WALKER. GEO. A. WHITE. SAMUEL F. NICHOLS. ALFRED L. STRUTHERS WALTER P. WHITE. EDWIN H. WHITEHILL. N Z A' eu Q if .r 'Nl 'mx1.f.-a,, ,ALPHAS OF CHI Alpha Theta, Alpha Mu, Alpha Alpha, Alpha Phi, ' Alpha Epsilon, Alpha Zeta, Alpha Upsilon Alpha Beta, Alpha Gamma, Alpha Chi, Alpha Tau, . Alpha Mu, Alpha Iota, . Alpha Rho, Alpha Xi, . , . Williams College, . Middlebury looilege, . Wesleyan University, . Hamilton College, . University of Michigan, Columbia College, . . Furman University, . University of S. 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GALLOYVAY. ' n LUOIEN B. COPELAND. J OSIAH P. DIORERMAN. WILLIALI C. FITCH. Q CHARLES A. CHASE. EDNVARD O. CHASE. JOHN J. MASON. SENIORS. JUNIORS. ARTHUR R. TURNER. EDWARD D. UPHABI. HERBERT D. W.ARD. ALFRED M. HALL. WALTER C. LOW. FRANK E. WVHITMAN SOPHOIVIORES. EDWIN B. NIVER. CHARLES M. STARKXVLATHER FRANK G. WILD. FRESHNIEN. Q: 65 ARTHUR C. ROUNDS RALPH S. ROUNDS. JOHN K. TRUSLOW. Is4::.,.,1,,, 1 . 15 W HI. 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N Y ij -, K I EEEEEEESSQQ1 -Zliisgx 8YsFQ2ii-ig?-1.is2ZZ5f?i' gf13z2gSssEE2-E- 1 ff-.. f-- - - -isa --:-'Q 5-55 - Q-- 1 12 i iii, 2141? :, 7 f-,,.T11, . -.g77 7 f,5 - -A1-zqfg - J f ,1 Y. 4 - in ' 3:5 1.1225 -1--1 i, 'TLT' fi- ' f '54, F?-.17 7- .-1-f - PHI GHAPTER. FRANK E. BUTLER. ALLEN HIASTINGS. CHARLES E. KELSEY. GEORGE D. ANTHONY. JOHN E. BUTLER. GEORGE H. COBB. WILLIAM A. HUNT. JOHN B. CLARK. GEORGE H. CONANT. EDWVARD T. FORD. MILO H. GATES. BARRY BULKLEY. XVILLI.-AM P. HARDY. ESTABLISHED 1873. SENIORS. JUNIORS. SOPHOMORES. ALBERT H. SMITH FRESHMEN. WILLIAM S. ROSSITER CHARLES H. SMITH. CHARLES W. XVARD. CHARLES A. JONES. EDWARD MILLER. IRVINE H. UPTON. SAMUEL H. WILLIAMS ALBERT HOLOOMB. GUY T. LITTLE. HENRY A. MOGOWN. RALPH H. SEELYE. ALBION H. ROSS. FRANK C. SHARP. H 67 I 51 l 1 . a' 1. 'fy v I 1 l ' 1 1. I ,I PQ!- , A 1 S E 4 4? 1 . x 4 3 w A X 'Fx' r A I f f' - I WILDER S. BU HARRY D. J. C THOMPSON C. 1 QWILLIAM A. G FREDERIC W. I WARREN E. R1 THEODORE W. EDWIN S. DA WARREN D. GEORGE C. G SAMUEL S. P GEORGE C. D CHARLES E. S il. -S 4. Zn 5 5 Q. S if 2 . 5. I E . L, s i 'H JS 7, f li L 4!?! .4 BETA. THETA PI. 55601 'HOTEL ANIHERST GHAPT ER. SENIORS. 1 WILDER S. BUEEUM. DANIEL L. GIFFORD. HARRY D. J. GARDNER. GEORGE F. PRENTISS. JAMES H. TUETS. JUNIORS. THOMPSON G. ELLIOTT, ELISHA M. STEVENS. QWILLIAM A. GORDONJ ARTHUR F. STONE. FREDERIC W. PHELPS. JAMES E. TOWER. WARREN E. RUSSELL. EDWARD P. VANDEROOOK. THEODORE W. SCARBOROUGH. EDWIN B. VVOODIN. SOPHOMORES. EDWIN S. DAMON. XVILLARD H. POOLE. I f WARREN D. FORBES. CLARENCE H. XVHITE. GEORGE C. GOODWVIN. XVILLIAM F. WHI'DING. L ' SAMUEL S. PARKS. .HAMLIN H. XVHITNEY. H ALBERT E. WILBAR. FRESHMEN. ' GEORGE C. DEAN. GEORGE N. GODDARD. . CHARLES E. STEVENS. I ROBERT M. PALMER. If J 5 69 , 1 2 L... . EP5WUN,PIDELTA. SENIOR soonaw. af f J E X f Q XQ f Y Q whmamkkhmm H , mnfx A .Q 5? MEI? , QS ' L L ' Z ff 4? 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I I I I I I I I I I I na- I I I SENIOR SCIENTIFIC SOCIETY wfficere. E. M. BASSETT, . , President, F. E. BUTLER, . . Vice-President. E. W. ROCKVVOOD, . Secretary. fID6mb6I'6. E. M. BASSETT. I B. N. BRIDGMAN. F. E. BUTLER. C. M. CLARK. f W. B. CLARK. G. S. FELLOWS. A. S. FISKE H. H. HERRICK. E. W. ROGKWOOD. E. H. SAWYE12. D. M. SPAULDING. C. W. IVARD. 73 I I 5? I li Jig SH i f 1 3 m Q Q S E 1 Y w Q3 5 Y e If Y X LI N. 3' ,I J Q w 5 H x. ,se 1 r 1 S A Q We Y if N r' ' V. .y- ff!- ' i x M r i I I l Vg-Fl-f 9.4--nw if'Z'1'-'fi I MUSICAL Assoolmnow W. S. ROSSITER, . . , S. E. PACKARD, . W. G. SCHAUFFLER, . . . WfffC6l'5. Eirectbrs. C. F. WEEDEN, '84. S. E. PACKARD, '85. W. G. SCHAUFFLER, '86. .fll5L15iCElI Eirector. J. H. SPAFFCRD. President. . Treasurer. Secretary. 3Il5tI.'l1CfOl3 iN flD115iC. COLLEGE GLEE CLUB. FIRST TENORS. . THOMPSON, '84, I A- W- BROOKS, 30 UTLEY, 'SEQ E. H. WHITEHILL 87 SECOND TENORS, . FRENCH. JR., 784. J. F. MiORSEa '34 . PRENTISS, '84. A- M- HALL: 78 W. A. RUGC, '86. '75 THE OLIO. J. H. SPAEFORD, '84. A. HASTINGS, '84. G. W. WADSWORTH, '84. W. C. LOW, '85. FIRST BASS. E. MILLER, '85, G. T. LITTLE, '86, E. H. FALLOWS, '86, SECOND BASS. E. T. FQRD, '86- W. A. TROW, '86. COLLEGE CHOIR. G. M. BASSETT, . . Organist. R. T. FRENCH, JR., . Leader. R. T. FRENCH, JR. A. M. HALL. J. H. SPAFFORD. G. W. WADSWORTH. W. C. Low. PANDEMONIUM QUINTEITE CLUB. First Violinno, . Second Violjnno, . Third Violinno, Fourth Violinno, . Violincello, . Piano, . 168562 ZINC jfIEU.1tO, SIGNOB. PRENTISSO. . ELY, who plays ahead of time. BROXVN, who plays behind time. . BROOKS, who plays all the time. DEWEY, Who plays, C25 helping Ely. . AMES, at present Spareing the neighborhood. UPTON, of White Mountain fame. BAPTIST CHURCH OUARTETTE. GALLOWAY. ANTHONY. XVHITING. SCARBOROUGH N.B.-Earnest Waiter for a vacant part: BEST. wwe' I S 1 l ,....,......-......,... ..... , ... 5.. -T. I fi SF' J ii r F ,i is A 1 1 W! , If . . l J Yij Efi ,N .xl ,i if 3.3. 5 ' 1 I . 4. W. 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Robertson, p. :21. f ..... 2 10 2 4 8 1 13 .400 .923 8 9 She1'n1an,e. f....,...... 1 5 3 2 2 .. .. .400 .. 10. srrr1r1r,3b. 321. f. ....... 2 10 5 4 1 7 6 9 .400 .333 32 11. Ha.1'ris,p. ..... .. 3 16 57 6 9 .. 32 3651.000 1 12. Hu.ut,c.f.. ..... 1 3 .. 1 1 2 3 .333 .333 33 13 srr1161r,a. S.SU3b ....... 3 9 .. 3 3 10' 16 .333 .375 31 14 Smith, A. F., 6635. f.. 1 3 .. 1 1 1 9 .333 .333 12 15. Anthony, 1b ........ .. 3 13 7 4 5 1 34 .307 .970 6 16. Wheeler, c. ........ .... 2 10 4 3 3 2 20 .300 .900 10 17. A1v5rd,3b.,2b.,3a.a.. 3 10 1 3 5 11 19 .300 .421 30 18. Chase,c ..... .1 ........ 3 10 3 3 5 1 27 .300 .962 7 19. 1v1arb1e, 3b ....... ...... 2 7 1 2 2 3 11 .285 .727 22 20. Packard, 2b. 356. f. ..... 3 16 7 6 4 9 5 12 .250 .583 27 21. Stevens,2b.cSi5r. f .... .. 2 3 2 2 2 2 5 .250 .600 26 22. Perine, lb.. .... .... . .. 2 3 ' 2 2 2 , 2 18 1.2501 .333 11 23. Child, 5. f. 333. 3... . 2 9 3 3 3 . 1 4 .2221 .850 21 24. Sawyer,r.f ..... 2 9 2 3 6 2 2 .222 37 25. 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A . . - 4-to - 9 , O , . 0 n D ,G 41 +-1 as +-L oo ce r-A r-L w E 'F ox., w H Q ' S' S' 5' 5' E? S' 8 :I . . . . . . . . . +P- wi G: cm ca n-L co co as oo oo oo oo co as co Q r-L oo ur- or H1 cn oo lo cn O oo cm Q N w co co O Hb cn Q m oo zo r-1 oo on I RAM! ' ffffiiimf 4-'li-2reHzSJd1?"k-zdililew. 'J flair'-fit-0-in ins?-Pwf 9' .-4 52111 1.4.55 , Q.. A744 ,jftatitur . -- MA , A - K . , L .ii 4 A Q2- I 1 ' 1 T roof BALL. A AMHERST console roof BALL Assoolmlom. Ll' We fb if HV, 'Q A-, A 1 - -'NfffC6I'5. W H WHEELER, . . President. TFRRY, . Vice-President. F B RICHARDS, . . Secretary and Treasurer EUQCCYOPS. 1 TERRY, '84. ' STQARBORQUGH, '85, HELLISTER, '86, CELL, '8'7. A sr -1-- GLASS ELEVEN5. , A , 84. . RUSHERS. ' - A T- BUTLER SPAFFORD. , TUFTS. BUFFUM. NOYES WRIGHT. ALVORD. QUAqRTER BACK. fe WOOD, H. B. I . HALF BACKS. A SAWYER, -' WARD, H. D. BACK. - ' SMITH, F. M. l 86 5 5.4 S --Wf.i.sfi 1? 3 3 . 1 3 1 in -r EQ 5 I 1 I 5 I I , 1 Su TH TA Am om TQ A -U I I I 1 . I T A 5 THE OLIO V 'Q ' rlll.'i'939f1-'--ff' ' A... I A QaL1':.g ',g:'i'1gg. ',gEwg,,j4g4f' qggqp 44,453 'SES f 0 I . I . S RUSHERS UTLEY HALL BROORS IRISH SCARBOROUGH. SOULE. TUTTLE. QUARTER BACK. HARRIS. i H ' HALF BACKS. RICHARDS. KIMBALL, qCaptain.7 2 BACK. - WOODIN. R '86, 1 ' A RUSHERS. SMITH. HOLLISTER. TREADWAY. LANSING. STARKWEATHER. FALLOWS. DICKERMAN. ig I QUARTER BACK. - MATIIER. HALF BACKS. HOLCOMB. PERINE, qCa.ptain.5 Q ' BACK. EASTMAN. V 'S7. RUSHERS. ALVORD. CHASE. DEAN. HOLTON. NOURSE. BIAGILL. WVHITEHILL. QUARTER BACK. SMITH. HALF BACKS. , CALL, ' MILLS, qCaptai.u.J BACK. LINNEHAN. '85 won: Class Clzmnpzlonshiya Series. w , n- 310 'K 37. , X ff f e . TCR - Co wf 1 QW Q 'M- ,'PaCIE. V 'I If I X 'lk , ' ' lp' f X . I 'I X , '11?s-L.:e ?f44'f'V 7334 N 1 ,, . f I ff I w ffl, -X! J 3 I f 'Vg' L 1 xx I 'Wi-f il' " I K ,Q . . Q .,0, MES., Q ,,f ' XQAQM W ! ff' WSSQN UM l L-... -N , Y fff f- .. .-.""' .X THQ QUATTCV' J , 1 I . I1 I 1 W fl, VN! 1' 1,' lx 5 3-. 88 f N 1 I 1 1 if F T I W 4 I tn 1 x Potz ML- Pol' Sta w I -9- gf QI I msrfi IM' I L. 1? I UF-' I l I I Bm- I I 3- v ,I ii -I? -'-I El Ii TT I I 1 ATHLETICS. AMHERST GOLLEGE ATHLETIG ASSOCIATION. NfffC6I'5. W. GARDNER, . President. E. M. BASSETT, . Vice-President. W. S. KIMBALL, . Secretary and Treasurer. ifau meeting, 'Blake Qlfiero, 6 .Potato Race.. . . . 'Mle Wcdlo ..... Pole Woulting . ..... . ,Standing High Jump. ....... , Foot Ball Zilcking.. . . I EiI'6CtOY5. BASSETT, '84, HUTCHESON, '85. PERINE, '86, BULKLEY, '87. -S lst, Harris, '85 ..... 241, Stevens, '86... . - S lst, White, '86 ..... ' ' ' 2 Qld, Clark, '86. . . . I S lst, Perine, '86 .... " ' I 261, Woodin, '85, . . . 5 lst, Bassett, '84, . . . . I 211, Kimball, '85 .. . .. S lst,-Utley '85 - - --" 'Q 241, smiui, Ei ifif 58511111 5 lst, Symons, '85 ..... - . Running Long Jump .... .. . . C 2d Hall, 785. ' . U D . 89 ctober 6, 1883. 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GiEord's claim for honorable mention is based on the open manner in which he performs his gastronomical duties. Brooks on his sovereign con- tempt for mother earth. Treadway takes the lead as to capacity, and Haley on his extreme good taste in preferring the President's board over Cooley's. 2. MILE WALK. The track usually chosen for this, lies between Amherst and Hamp. Hallock, '85, has for several years held the belt, Levi his only competitor , having lately withdrawn. When special inducements, such as Mabel Stanley's Moral and Intellectual Exhibit are oiered, Woodin and Cutler have been known to enter the lists, though preferring darkness rather than light. 3. BASE RUN N ING. When it was ascertained that Stewart, '86, in- tended entering this contest no other entries could be secured. - 4. J UMPING.-ENTRIES! Loftus, who is jumping for President of Athenae. Mattison and Stevens, who have jumped away from the Ball Nine. The 7 R's who jumped to such dramatic heights that they went to pieces. . V Brown at Co., who jumped the college. Tucker, '85, who, in jumping .for President of his class, jumped over all the other officers also. ' ' '86, who jumped the cider. 4 . A 5. FOOT-BALL KICKING. Of late the foot-ball is generally omitted. There are several unparalled kickers in college at present, warranted to surpass a government mule at a moment's notice. Tuck, '85, has broken all preceding records. .Buffum and Greene, 84, Scarborough, Stewart, Shauffler and F 1611011 are his only rivals. but they are far behind. V n 6. BARREL AROLL. Before the close of Kaiser's and Muzzey's quite a popular sport. The barrels may be either of hard cider or beer.. con- l d then he can do the rolling IIJJIISGI-f testant must iirst empty the barre , 311 , without further delay. Appleton, White, Whitcombi Miller, Soule arid THF' bets, have all received diplomas, and are ready to gille mstmcflon m tins branch to under-classmen at merely nominal rates. N. B.-Materials supphed by the novice. 93 1 1 'f li fi A. '- i, 'J 'n 3. 1 f r ?5f 5? 2? 2 Ei I? ff v.. E 3 lf ,., .4.,,,,, i'T?liI"" l 94 THE OLIO. 7. MILE RUN. The members of the Fruit Raising Society are usually the competitors in this sport. V ' H 8. BACKWARD CRAWL. This is a very simple game. Anybody With- out much self-respect can acquire great proficiency in little time. It consists in " crawling" out of all your obligations by the smallest hole conceivable. "HerbyW.," f'Rite," " Looneyl' Brock and " Shaufll Wish to be mentioned as striving for honors in this direction. Brock says it was an eight-inch pipe. , ' 9. RUNNING HIGH .TU MP. This occurs Whenever the little Amherst maidens occupy the back seats in the Physics room. Nearly all the Junior Class were formerly adepts in this art. Of late, however, only the U. 's V. 's and W.'s and the whist set under the stand have been blessed with their diminutive smiles. V A . N. B.-J ones desires that his name be numbered among the blest. 10. HUNDRED YARDS DASH.-FUST QHJEAT. At 7:45, the Chapel bell rings, upon which every student is expected to awake, Wash, dress, get to and through breakfast, and reach Chapel. This is a handicap race, thejfaculty being allowed a start of one hour, that they may catch their second wind. The Olio Board offers a volume, bound in veal, of the health statistics of the College to the man who will beat Sandford's record of 48 seconds. N. B.-Brooks and Low, '85, disqualified, as they ind it impossible to comply with several of the requirements. l 'v vmlhi. n ' f. :-li-il"H '7'A -.-.gg K, f 1. - '5? "'3'7 iff 'Jil' ' 'N ' - ' will ll if Mal 'fl , I . I, ' E' li ' iss-ir '..:' " HI ,' ' fig ! 'X I FL 'i-ff l v'7,,731.,,a-g.-. :' -fg---"i!lg:i. 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Secretary and Treasurer. Sophomore Director. Freshman Director. GOHCQC UGHIUZ. , Singles, . . , . . Doubles, ..... O. A. CHASE, '8'7. S. ELAPPLETON, '84. C..A. CHASE, '8'7. Glam Gbampioms. '84. S. E. APPLETON. '85. . , - F. B. RICHARDS. 7 ? 86. 5 r P L I J- 1 A V A, T. TREADWAYQ '87. G. A. CHASE. '95 V 4 .fy 'lt if s 5 A- 9. v f' TER" . ,..12'.ii745F"T3J-'24 I .gas-crf.uf1.1 rf .ri . .kilo-A A .Aw-1 ' 'E 7.12 ii I I I . ,A,-- 4 E U, v2.i-:faiieny A . f . 'I ' WH! 5- 5 , I -if-'I J. . , ,MX 5 r I fl. v H MLN K ENT i' ff : lg IJ F ,Ig F -' 1' ff A - V- I ' . :I il: 53 2 lg lrfgf , T o Z . E Y , ' I jjj EiQyQ-le - Q.lVQ.X'f I I w V-. Q Fqf'TW-Q.FfwAfe' 'L A Fr. cg- . IP P ,9Q,,....f. gf- R' J lglev T, P TX 6-IQ. . i -Q-S5v"e'f'F" 0 e CS' rff?f-- ' g ' ,lffh J1 ' A . .5311m,q.r - W1 , MOHQH' ,fa .IGH-1q. 'II-1na'f6,Y ht, , 'P -!:. Q'QmE'1'wAn ' HV ..., pLgvm9'E1'.' S 'vv ' H ffl E2 ' 'fs' 11' f f H ' hr. . nu, I Tx A,', C Q ' Z-1126 'fx Q 5 AMHERST COLLEGE BICYCLE CLUB. wfficers. C Q W. B. CLARK, . . Captain. ' W. C. ATWATER, . . Lieutenant. , L - W. GARDNER, . . Treasurer and Secretary. 3 F. M. WILLIAMS, . . Bugler. 3 HDQIUDCYS. I I ' 84 .1 . Q, ATNVATER. BILLINGS. . CLARK. - GARDNER. WILLIAMS. '85, AMES. BEST. 1 ELY. NOBLE. ' E ' '86. BENEDICT. DELABARRE. DICHRMAN. GATES. LINDSAY LITTLE. MATHER. - MOFFETT. f '87. HUNT. - I - L il R . 3. I I . I 5 I , ' 1 M . I --W me .... ..,...,-,. .... -L ,..- .. A.-. n .s s 1. NARRATIO LUGUBRISR A A ' 7 1 . , ,, Qev, qbev, 'ra '7rpoo'5epfceo'z9e ,u. 6f.a,uao'w, vrapdevon g ' I knew a maiden, and believed her true As is the sun in heaven.3 Her every glance awakened In my heart a chord responsive. She became, in short, the shrine Of my whole heart's4 affection. Ne'er looked old Phoebus down 5 Upon such sylph-like6 grace. Her form upborne by a lovely mind, Seemed made for heaven, not earth. And then her face ! Oh, where's The heart so wise could, unbewildered, Meet those matchless eyes ?7 Dark, soulful eyes, fringed with their Sweeping lash, and full red lipss That shamed the ruby's hue, And won my full allegiance. 4' Her very footg had music in it," While her hand was sheer perfection. 10 1. Literally translated, means " 11111 a friendless orphan." 2. Can't translate it. but infer that it means " Poets are born, not made." 3. Good poetry, but bad judgment. 4. This seems entirely Earadoxical. Our poet was evidently pretty far gone on the young lady, and yet he asserts, with un lushing eifrontery, that he was heart-whole. 5. Perhaps not, maibe old Phoebus isn't much of a lady killer, but if the Y. L. was half as pretty as our poet paints her, e would have looked down once anyway. He couldn't have helped it. 6. Oribbed from the N. Y. Ledger probably. 7. We knew that kind of a girl once. Her eyes would havebewildered anyone but a blind man. She Went to have herlgnicture taken, and the photographer, having no enduof trouble with her biased optics, 'dnally asked ' he might take her face in proiile, " becauseyf said he, " there 1S a certain shyness about one of your eyes that is as difficult in art as it is fascinating in nature." 8. Glowing gateways for caramels-and baked beans. 9. In our case it has always been the foot of the pater familias rather than that of the girl which has impressed us, and it was conspicuous, not so much for its rhythrnical properties asifor its excesf sive energy. Entomologists assert that a grasshoppcr has one hundredvand twenty tunes as rnuch kicking power as a man. Judging from our experience it must be terribly exciting times for the young grasshopper when he goes courting and finds the old man at home. 10. That's the kind. Good for alone hand every tirne. 97 4 I fr , A M 1 fr. in I. A O L I O. P5 98 T H E E p 5, lp rua she passed' through 2J11mY Dreams, till she became at length My bright particular star, holding control 5' , Of 3,11 my thoughts and actions? "' I Bun 1 was poor? While her Patefllal ffm' Cestorhad wealth untold. I 4 Could I ask that she should share my lot ? Her pa, e'en then, was far declined? A Into the vale of years, 1 if And stood upon the shore6 and shoal of time. And I hoped- that, when he died Qfor - 7 - 1. Af' ttf He was sore opposed to all my plansj, l 5 wma nga? .A I might become her sole Protector, and receive a share Of all her father's millions. 1 Well, time passed on. With every day -and hour The passion grew upon me, and ' At length I made avowal, telling her, " I love the very ground you tread on."8 2 Tr I we ate fa Y th 3. gf, ,.. , ECTU5 Emir? cv ' th Well! She may have been handsome, but she wasnlt very bright, to pass, with a hand like Holi A aa. -.0"f' 4.77, 2. That is all very superbondonjical on paper, but in reality we believe that the poet prevari- 95H1U?- ull! cates. We fear it is, alas! too true that " An onest manls the lonesomest work of God." :ne9i31l1flrltz2 rmgf... me mpg .3 8. Give us your hand, our brother. 4. That's what we asked Tryphena, and she immediately Wanted to know how large that lot was and if there was a brown stone front on it. 1 , . 5. So were We, declined with thanks. 6. That reminds us of the circumstances. How I " We strolled along the shore, - Oh shore ! And there we walked and sadly talked, More sadly talked than e'er before. We thought she was the type of goodness, Oh goodness l . But on that day we heard her say Plain words whose very tone was rudeness. We strayed beyond the tide-mill's dam, I Oh---! She jilted we, and now we see That womanls love is all a sham." 7. We know just how he felt. Th h b ' ' - - dance on the graves of some of the mai? 261325195 Golf :cJg1'?ai?ig16in's? avigngggs felt a consuming desue to . , 1- i 8. That's what we told our second mash. She said she knew it, and when she wanted a rea estate agent she would Cloying, wasn't it? Ml- Y WMM! send for us. , fa 'lf N- -,. I Ii fg ' f 'ZS 5 4 P- N 'ii ii' cv es.ff,f.iw: "' Wim' A W lot WELS ig desire to anted a rea!- 'rnn oL1o. 99 And with yearning infinite To clasp her to my bosom,1 asked " Wilt be my bride, my ownest own ?" And, almost crushed? with woe, I heard response, H Marry ygu? N0 Q Why should I ?" Then she went, In a gorgeous sweep3 of scorn, Out of the room, and stun.n'd, heartbroken, I lifted my voice and wept. " Alas ! " I sobbered to myself, " Can these things be, and overcome me Like a jabberwockf' 4 -1. After the gaping wounds in our affections were somewhat healed, we sidled up to our third regma regnans that way, and - Around her waist we put our arms, Our heart began to quake, ' " Oh dear ! l' said she, " what liberties You college boys do takef' , " Why yes, our Sal, our charming girl," We squeezed her some, we guess, " Gan you say aught, my love, against The freedom of the press? " 2. That is We again. We have been completely flattened out several times, but, thank heaven, we are considerably elastic. 3. This sets our heart to bleeding afresh, for it calls to mind the time when we came, we saw, .but the cruel mater enteredawith a broom and she conquered. Consequently we are out of a girl Just now. 4 Our poet no doubt means well, but he appears to be i norant of the trueinwardness of his ' In ' ill t ation of our calling. We hdnor originality, but we draw the llne at 'jab erwook,l 'As an us r . ideal in this respect, we beg leave to call our poet's attention to the following gem from Swinburne, meanwhile returning his " copy " to him for correction. I. Out on the margin of moonshine land, Tickle me love in these lonesome ribs! Out where the whing-whang loves to stand, Writing his name with his tail on the sand, And swiping it out with his oogerish hand. Tickle me, love, in these lonesome ribs! II. Is it the gibber of gungs and keeks? Tickle me, love, in these lonesome ribs! Or what is the sound that the whing-whang seeks, Crouching low by the winding creeks, And holding his breath for weeks and weeks? Tickle me, love, in these lonesome ribs! III. Anoint him the wealthiest of wraithy things! Tickle me, love, in these lonesome ribs! 'Tis a fair whing-whangess with phosphor 1'iI1gS , And bridal jewel of fangs and stings. And she sits and as sadly and softly sings As theffmildewed whim' of her own dead wings. Tickle, me, dear! Tickle, me here! A Tickle, me, love, in these lonesome ribs! SENIOR DRAMATIG5. . College Hall, W'eclnes0la,y, May 16, 1333- Che Mew 1Rip,lDan winkle. CAST CF CHARACTERS. RIP VAN WINKLE, ...... W. T. FIELD. EZEKIEL BARBECUE, ' C- H- PATTON- JOSIAH TOUGEZMAN, - A- D- NOYES- ELIPHALET SMALL, . . D- P- HATCH. PERIPHRASTICUS GRINDS, . T. G. LEWIS. REV. MR. CHOKER, - C- S- ADAMS. JACK SLUCCEEMAN, . C. F. MCFARLAND. CRANK, ' . . . EDWIN FOWLEII. SHUFFLE, W. G. BOYDEN. BLUFF, ' G. P. ELLISON. BONE, . . . G. B. FOSTER. MRS. CHOKER, . . H. D. STEBBINS. PYAEMIA CHOKER, . H. A. BRIDGMAN. KATE, . . . . H. B. SMITH. FLORA MASTINCTON, . J. B.. KINCMAN. GLEE CLUB DRAMATICS. College Hall, Sallufrclcly, June 23, 1883. EYHVGMQ of 'lbHI11I6f. CASZT GHOST, ' - - . . . J. M. JOHNSON. GrHOST7S VOICE, . , W- C, LOW. HAMLET, - . C. H. PATTON HORATIOI - R. T. FRENCH, JR. POLONIUSQ . . C. S. ADAMS. CLAUDIUS, ' . W. B. SPROUT. GERTRUDEA F. J. GOODWIN OPHELIAI H. A. SMITH OLD LADY' - - E. R. UTLEY 100 ' BHP-Size zzzifs ff , .. M , 5 LD. ON. IES. "CH. VIS. -MS N D. ER. EN. SON. 'ER. INS. FAN. ITH. TAX. sort. LOW. 'roN. Jn. AMS. 0'U'l'. WIN. rrfru. me Y. . 11' Avlwif :visible -Q if Q THE oL1o. 101 THE GREAT LITERARY EFFORT OF THE 'IRTH CENTURY. lDt'Ob11CtiOn of 1Ri13 wan 'lllllinhk at Gollege lball. FTER Weeks of anticipation, heightened by the reports of gorgeous costumes, diamonds, and scenery of the troupe, and by the mysterious base ball style of advertising, as 4' Choker rs. Grinds, at College Hall," a brilliant audience assembled at that beautiful temple of Thespis to do honor to the occasion. All the beauty, Wealth, fashion, and muckers of Amherst had gathered there to witness the production of a drama which, report said, was to surpass the finest productions of Sardou, Victor Hugo, or Harrigan and Hart. On entering the hall each one was presented with a neat programme, which could not, We think, have been improved, except perhaps by adding a commentary on the denser jokes of the play. The superb orchestra played amost beautiful selection, while the audience feasted their eyes on the marvellous drop curtain until it rose on avery unique scene representing Rip Van Winkle's room in college. We use the adjective unique advisedly, as the most supremely Htting-further commentary un- necessary. From the first the play had the sympathies of the audience and held them in rapt interest to the very close. Although the 'drst scene contained several effective passages, yet it was not so powerful as the next, which disclosed the luxuriantly furnished parlor of Rev. Dr. Choker. This scene gave the much desired opportunity for the ladies of the troupe to show their elegant toilettes, the latter exciting great interest among the Hbelles " of Amherst. The scene of the village tavern was of absorbivzg interest, the allusions to " Claret Lemonade '7 being received with shouts of laughter. Rip Van Winkle lost his Wig in this scene, which greatly added to the excitement. The next scene may fittingly be called the 't piece de resistance " of the play. Here scenic art Was shown in the highest development. The Wild, Weird mountain gorge, with its huge cyclopean rocks, presented a scene never to be remembered. Here, the 4' subtle " gaind on the marking system in college Was the great feature which When Q? 1 it was understood, the audience rose en masse to give vent to their long pent up feelings. The rest of the play was of equal interesting nature, but our feeble pen fails to do justice to it. The fact that the time that the curtain was down exceeded the time that it Was up by several minutes, was of course not noticed in the great pleasure of the evening, besides it gave the audience ample time to disfCUSS the Play- From the North Amherst City Rfjuczkrtor. FRATERNITY GONVENTIONS. W ?' 'Q' C - Gbi Il55i Convention, .New York, Febraary 21, QQQ1883. Z F. E. WHITMAN. A P 1155i 'tftpmlon Gonventxon, .Albany JV' Y' .May Q3 QA 1880 G W WADSWORTH STUARI' Ellpba ECU3 H5131 QO11V6I1flOl1, ozevezfma o .May16' 17 1883 W B SPROUT 1 Eelta 'IRHDDH 1513511011 QOHVQIUIOU, .Aar1,.Arbor .Mach 0015 17 18 1883 W E PARKER JR PUB chi llbbl GOUVCUUOU, .Albany JV' If' October 17 18 1883 ASTHNGS 84 W S ROSSITER Eelta BCHIJZIIOU GOI1V6I1f1OI1, .Marzetta Ohw October Q4 Q5 1883 E M BASSETI' Hmm-m D COLLEGE PUBLICATIONS. " Gbe Mio," ' PUBLISHED ANNUALLK BY THE JUNIOR CLASS. w11'l'iI, I ESTABLISHED 1857. ' Ebitors from '85. H. B. AMES. J. HUTCHESON. J. E. BUTLER. C. H. LONGFELLOWV. W. A. GORDON. ' C, H, SMI'fH. A. M. HALL. ' E. R. UTLEY. ,1- 1 ' "iEhe' Elmberst Stuoentf' PUBLISHED BI- TVEEKLY, BY THE SENIOR AND JUNIOR GLASSES. Managing Editor, . W. E. PARKER, 584. Associate Editor, . J. BEST, '85. . I 4 -1 I Ll... O. W. BARKER, '84. E. M. BASSETT, '84. S. H. KINSLEY, '84. G. F. PRENTISS, '84, .Em A L--... . . A ,. '- S. E. PACKARD, '85. 103 W. S. ROSSITER, 484. C. F. WEEDEN, '84, G. W. WADSWORTH, '84, H. V. ABBOTT, '85. HISTORICAL FACTS 6 i IDI'65iU6I'lf5 of flmb6I'6f 0011696 1. REV. 2, REV. . 3. REV. 4. REV. 5. REV ZEPHANIAH S. MOORE, D.D., 1821-1823. HEMAN HUMPHREY, D.D., 1823-1845. EDWARD HITCHCOCIK, D.D., 1845-1854. WILLIAM A. STEARNS, D.D., 1854-1876. JULIUS H. SEELYE, D.D., LL.D.,1876. 1bpbe IDU56 HD? 11, Since its Esmblzlehment, with Subjects of Omtions. C. W. AMES, . . "Puritanism of the Nineteenth Century LW. C. BROWNELL, ....1 . . ' Thackeray C J. W. Simpson, . . "The Church of Rome and the Fine Arts BERNODOTTE BANCROFT, " Margaret of Anjou in History and In Drama F. J. BENNER, - . . . " Myths of the North T. A. STEWART 1 - . . " Napoleon III. A. F. SKEELE, . . "Progress or Retrogression. G. L. SMITH, . . "Bismarck and Germany Unity. W. O. WEEDEN, " Self-Control of the American People. A. P. WHITE, . . . . " The Two Conquests. H. C. FOLGER, F. E. STEBBINS, . W. H. CRITTENDEN, . . " Savonarola F. A, . . BANCROFT, " The Fanatic 1n History c. s. ' ADAMS' ' - "The Abolition Orator. 5' 104 noni we V. " ta, tfrwy '-'I-'.g,:+.4.-r -,. ' .. A.. Aff.. A.-'fzffrigrf' . .. Lkjpxj-,F M ' . " Tennyson. "The New South. IIUIJI' Citffiy ' fxftri -7 aa 77 rrarnuf NIUFICII In III :HHIOII Unity. 77 . 77 H 77 'fgUIlIf5. U illvftff H '.'iUII 1 ,-Q4,uLI1 77 7 -1 77 mpulu. .. iStwl'j"' Hwlflfl Jn! BS-I 45 i JF THE OLIO. 1530? llbrise men. FIRST PRIZE. F. A. WALKER. 772. F. H. BOYNTON. N73 T. P. STONE. 174. R. I. JONES. 775 F. G. MCDONALD. 175 A. G. BALE. 777. G. BRAYTON. 778. G. M. TERRY. '79, O. F. WELLS. '30, J. K. CHICKERING. '81, W. W. WIOKES. 782, J. N. BLANCHARD. '83, SECOND PRIZE. F. E. TOWER. '72, J. DOLE. '73, I. H. MAYNARD. "74. G. H. WELLS. '75. J. H. LEE. 776. W. S. KNOX. '77. V. MOSES. "78. A. W. HUBBARD. "79. F. W. ROCKWELL. '80, A. B. KITTREDGE. '81. A. J. TITTSWORTH. 382. J. W. SIMPSON. '33- 'F . C. L. G. G. G. F. W. C. J. G. E. B. A. T. C. R. G. I-I. G. N. C. F- .MORSE. SPERRY. Y. WASHBURN B. ADAMS. 'L. SMITH. I S. ADAMS. A. KING. H. PERCIVAL. E. BANTA. H.- -STILLWELL D. HALE.' R. RHEES. J. BENEDIOT. WILLIAMS. S. SMITH. M. SMITH. W. CLOAK. D. MAXSON. A. CONANT. ' BOYNTON. S. LANE. W. L. ROBBINS. L. H. THAYER. W. . 350115 IDIT36 IIDCI1. W. B. ELY. '79- G. W. CLOAK. '80- R. S. SMITH. '81- H. N. GARDNER. '32- 83. G. A. TUTTLE. G. A. E. R. B. SPROUT. S. COIT. L. GILLETT. G, RAND. C, SMITH. . 5 105 I I I I I I A I , 5 , 106 THE OLIO. 7 7 7 7 7 wg. .1 1 3 , '75 - 76 '77 78. .5 gg 79. so ,I 15 Fi A111 . 'IRCIIOQQ IDI'i36 HBCU.. G. A. LELAND. A.AF. SKEELE. G-. L. SMITH. S. SALTER. A. P. WHITE, NAIBU KANDA. Gr. F. FORBES. R. H. FULTON. W. O. WEEDEN. A. A. BUXTON. W. W. DAVIS. C. H. SAWYER. SOPHOMORES. FRESHMEN. A. N. MILLIIKEN. W. E. HINOHLIREE. J. C. C. S. F F A. . F. . A. W. . C. A. WILLIAMS. ADAMS. GOODWIN. GREENE. UNDORHILL. HUSSEY. ' N OYES. ROSSITER. AUSTIN. MURPHY. YNFW SONG OF THE POST NIASTERE I. Oho, Oho ! for the Post Mastere I A jolly old oflicial you look upon here 5 I shut up the oiiice at half past eight, I fire out the fellows when they come too late.- I don't care a continental to accomodate. Olw ! for the Post Mastere ! 11. p I'm a public benefactor, for I never, never yet, Have lost an opportunity to chin on etiquette. Ohof for the Post Jlfasteref For sometimes the College students,-and they are a rowdy set,- Pollute my sacred precincts with afilthy cigarette, And at my oiiicial censure never show the least regret. Oho ! for the Post Mastere! n ' III. Yet the life I lead is not unmitigated bliss, For I frequently get sat on when I go too far amiss. A Oho ! for the Post Masters ! Sometimes I hear from Washington a Word about my case, Which makes me rather doubtful of my tenure of my p1aCG, For I have often roused the anger of the populace. Oho ! for the Post Mastere ! 107 THE OLIO. IV. And yet till further notice I shall take my ease g I expect that everybody will submit to my decrees. Olw ! for the .Post Mastere ! E For I'll shut up the ofiice at half past eight, I'll Ere out the fellows when they come too late, I don't care a continental to accomodate. Olw ! for the Post Mastere ! V. I rent my boxes for twenty-five cents, I make a lot of ,money from my post box rents. olw I for the Post Mmm! For I rent 'em in the summer to the summer students, And charge them to the fellows when they come back hence, QBut I have to look out carefully for accidentsj.. Oho! for the Post Mastere ! I VI. These arrangements will continue while the 1obby's Very QO7w! for the Post Mastere !j But I'll change 'em yery quickly on occasion of a riot. Oho! for the Post Mastere .fr - I For in case of a disturbance, if -there's any rowdy brawl, If there's any noisy singing in the lobby or the hall, I'll straightway show myself to be a mighty man of gall, For I'll promptly shut this oilice up, nor open it at all ! ' 'fin-klfaeufl x,.:ffmLvTiif..,13 A is 1 quie ,xl ' L52 . Y 5 gg isilngs ' ' Lib. aww' " 't 13.4 4 f L5 -"gi1lL,f:1sazm-2 ,X 3 AN I I r N 1 ' I 4 1 " .. 2 fl gr 1 s 7 4 I y Al ul V El fy 'li .gl '4 31 . rl :J fil fl 1 I ,m 5 EAVES FROM THE F AGULTY Raooans Z, .1 the Jfacultp Slip. Q, Mr. .X.- ' '12 t Latin, . . 35 ' ri Greek, . . . 3:3 , I Mathematics, . . 445 Actual Mark, . -T E Q L Ebe Stubent Slip. JM72 .Xzf U Latin, . . 3 p Greek, . . . 3 Mathematics, . . 4 3110 Your mark for last term was 3 E. B. MARSH. W 5, 109 1 1 . - E PELHANI WATER. HE advantages aiorded by a residence in Amherst College are not all set down in the catalogue. Such beneits as accrue from the contemplation of the virtues of the Pelham Water Board do not fall to the lot of all students. For we wish it to be distinctly understood that the present beauti- ful resignation of this corporation to the decrees of Providence, arises from true self-denial, and that the senior, -who speciously argues that because shoe- maker's children always go bare-foot, therefore the Pelham Water Board never wash, is wrong, both as to his logic and his facts. in ' No, the masterly inactivity of this virtuous company arises from no per- sonal antipathy to H 2 O, but from 'pure enthusiasm of humanity and a disin- terested determination to give us all an opportunity to follow an example of patient resignation, compared with which J ephtha's daughter, Iphigenia, Job himself are like the iiy when the elephant squinches up his skin-not worth While looking at. For what are such bagatelles as boils, and Bedouins, and human sacrifices compared with a water famine? And this is what the Pelham Company have been called to wrestle with, and their method of wrestling has created for us all opportunities of moral victory, in the light of which the Senior Catechism has already been found to be superfluous. Even the minor and, as the elder Weller might say, quite permiscuous les- sons of this event are of infinite value. The athletic student, as he lugs his matutinal bath water up three iiights of stairs and hears the melodious tinkling of the quarter to eight bell, reflects sadly upon that maxim of the Greeks and Mr. Longfellow, that art is long and time is short. And, a few hours later, as he waits for his turn in examination review, C and' sees the portion he has cram- med on flitting by, he recalls that utterance of the Germans and Mr. Matthew Arnold, that time is as long as eternity. At first he is goaded to madness by the hopelessness of the paradox, but when he reflects on the repairing ofthe water-pipes, the true inwardness and the sweet reasonableness of both these maxims steal gently into his grateful soul. 111 112 THE OLIO. So too with dust. We are made of it, as we have been taught, but our giddy minds had well nigh lost sight of that sublime truth. We might even have been led astray by that theory of evolution which is not taught in Am- herst College, but for the ocular proof of the soundness of our childhood's faith, which is afforded by a casual glance at any passer by. Then there is grass. All Hesh is grass, and the grass withereth, Every school-boy knows this, as Lord Macaulay long since told us. But, how many of us would have omitted to meditate upon this truth had not the premature parching of the common lead us to reflect on our latter end, and every school- boy knows how beneicial is such reflection, when nothing but a thin nankeen background is between him and the Wrath to come. Thus, as from day to day, we End ourselves like the busy bee gathering honey from all sorts of unexpected places, and growing in new and quite impromptu graces Qwith the loftiness of our theme, we Wax poeticalj, we feel constrained to ask our fellow students to unite with us in an humble petition to -the Pelham Water Board, praying them by no means to deprive us of all these benefits by an ill considered haste in repairing the water-pipes, and will not fail to exact the last qua1'ter's tax to the uttermost nickel. l 4 1 l I . . . T l further praying that, smce lt comes out of the citizens pockets, not ours, they 5 Q. 'l ? E l E l ANIHP FIR HH wir of tl.: ,N fi! mlm' iii? Hlvllfiff' ii- mfjflj :ut K their fflflf to get 74 aliroute of 1 that thf rf: ever. lfj' rn and fhf-5' Afif r Fhfylllfl lu engine, an la'lflQTs :1 found th flown dry now, and Then or use hc WGIT: sent sufficient. 'rhif disposed l the cheer Came a h- What- hu Then lt their IDG' V TH E AMHERST FIRE DEPARTMENT. FIRE! FIRE!! FIRE!!! FIRE!!!! HE small muckers finally succeeded in rousing up the different members of the ire brigade and they gathered slowlyiabout the post-office steps. After talking for a short time in subdued tones, one of the older and more intrepid members of the department mustered courage to inquire 4' Where is it? " No one appeared to know,'and Enally two or three of the more active and headstrong of the brigade, in spite of the solemn warning of their elders not to precipitate matters, started to walk up to College Hill in order to get a view of the surrounding country and, possibly, to discover the where- abouts of the Ere, since there seemed to be no way of avoiding the conclusion that there really was a fire somewhere. They were spared this trouble, how- ever, by meeting a small boy, who told them the fire was at South Amherst, and they returned to the expectant group at the post-oiiice. After mature deliberation to decide whether the aforesaid S. B's witness should be admitted or not, it was voted by a small majority to get out the engine, and several started for the engine house. After moving a wagon, three ladders and a worn out hose carriage, they got the doors open. Here they found that some one had stored a score or two.of empty barrels and several dozen dry-goods boxes in front of the engine, but the boys were getting excited now, and in twenty minutes these were all removed and the engine drawn out. Then ensued a violent discussion as to whether they should draw it by hand or use horses. The advocates of horse-power finally prevailed, and two pairs were sent for. On their arrival, however, it was decided that' one pair was suflicient, and the second pair was sent back. ' The next difliculty was as to how they should ride, but, at last, having disposed of themselves on various parts of the machine, they started off Blrlld the cheers of the muckers and the admiring gaze of the town fems. Suddenly came a halt. Several members of the dep what hurried consultation. There followed a few moments of suspense. Then it became noised about among the anxious throng, who were watching their movements, that the department had forgotten their rubber overcoats. p artment were seen to hold a some- 113 ' e long to muckers fl again, ing back lr horses trip to the pro- actually hich the hill at a. I quickly late, the i they ns. 4 ordinary he crown :red Still- ry of fire. ee all too rn skies, .te efforts nt becon-le inning to l we Wiu f,ff watch over the from the that the iIavPi1Yf ,. C1OudS, only raising rapidly wat Hhonfi 'HL if you Q I I I b 1 x . rl I 1 4 v I 2 ii I r QQ b " V -' !KFi Ic'JWiSU:"fthQi2-l34i7Qf'.IJ1Qm.3i3 LQsi:?:.'??fz..Llf'S',-' ...I-fgll.f..Z ii X si. 5 613 A ii. THE LABORATORY. .li 2:5 : 5 ' 5-.3 Gbe HUOUC of Qleaffcllf Q:Ol1C6lJflOl'l5 Gbemicals. ' Potassium. Hydrogen. I Rubidium. Aluminum. ill ' Oxygen. Ruthenium. I Fluorine. Rhodium. ' Ethyl. loame. Phosphorous. Sodium. Q Elpparatus. BUIVSEN BUJQNEJQS. A' COBB. LAMB. SHERMAN. WOODWARD W I B.13LLqEp Jflzzs. RICHARDS. UPTON. i IRETORTSCI f , . HARRIS. HINIIAN. WOODIN 5 TEST R TUBES. GARDNER. HALLOCK. BIILLER, L FIL TEIZS. AUSTIN. STONE. IVATEIE FLASKS. ' V I DIILLER, E. NICHOLS. TIRRRLL BLO TV PIPES. h' PRENTICE . HOUGHTON. 115 -3 .S 4 J - 1 F 3. Ji ,ww '. ' T1-IE OLIO. S 116 B 2 v 1 2 'lRez1gents3. 6 D XO B 2 HCL QI.. cFEiDj..-G- ILS. Or WXXL L ' 3 V HQSO3. or S-3-L, C2I'I.1Og- or 1 ., . xc S3 . 2 precipitates. .5 . -Z , -:,: 3 W. GREENISII YELLO W. 711 H! , U .Zi HOPKINS YELI OW 01:1 STAIIINI Kunz XLT FIZEENISII Bl UI' BASE BROOKS, B STEX EN S WHIFE Easzly boluble m I':rceQs TUOKER, E B WU LI me S H DARIL BROWV lnsolublc THAHER GASEO U6 PROD Uf'TS' SIMONS YVHITIN G EXUEKSS OF THE RF 4 GE VT Huvns !IbiCt'O BCC ic 5135355 CO5mfC EVANS ELY FISKE SNIITH, E 13111115 IDHDZES BLUE RED E A TUOKER IRISH 'WMM like .35 . 'MNH V 4..,u:- " , V' Wg 7 XXX x xxx ff C, ,- fig ' -1... 2 f"""-'I .0--: f n- ' - - X X A 1 M ,. f - m.'1-wwva'-frw-1-'f,f'i"f 'C vw-nr Hwiww w I I Elnna 'IL tt ' 'JBOFI1 31.1116 3 1882 Eieb 1Ftovembef '14, 1882. - ' 1 , 118 x" ' I . .Fw bv U A L X W 1 x Y Q 4 I" 1 I Zu 1 l ' w 4 I 4 I 4 l l 4 ' Y 1 1 1 J i' I I I H , .5 r 9' f."i"' in ! i V II- R 2 4 . ?93F7i-7?9'5' FUNERAL PAGEANT. cBuarOian Zlngels, SATAN, MOLOCH, BEELZEBUB, LUCIFER. D IRECTORQIXJ AGGCONQY BAND. BLACK AND TAN-GENTS. ARCQHJBISHOP CYCLOID AND ATTENDANT LTUSKRATS. Looms' POCKET GUIDE TO I'IEf.-ULQTHD. "All hell broke loose."-PARADISE LOST. THE DEAR X II P A. RELATIONS OF THE A FUNCTQIONJ. INFANTRY. " Hell is empty and all the devils here."-SIIAKESPEARIJS Ilfllfwbfia IIDEIYDCITIHUCH. AB ORDINE SOPHOMORUM. JErectiOn of nbpre. ff CARMEN. " Tame-" Solomon Levi." My name is Tutor Smith, Esquire, And down On Faculty Street, You can End the locus of my house, For 'tis an easy feat. 119 TEJIPEST." Fifi! i 1 3 l l i 5 Inla, THE OLIO. Find the origin and axes, For this is not a lie, And then you have the answer, In terms of az and fy, Chorus. " Sing focus, tangent, normal, Tra-la-la-la-la-la. Hoop-er-up for B. Smith, Ra-z00-Wa-zoo-rah-raherah-rah-rah-rah. " For Smith he is a U rattler," a mathematician Wise, He can talk about infinity and tell you lotsfof lies. He can flunk you in the cycloids and transcendal lines, Analytical geometry and the logarithmic sines.-STONE. 'Ul1lOt'D5 of 501366 BY THE ARCHBISI-IOP 3gniting the ubgre Iibatlon woe "THE ORIGIN OF EXISTENCE OF MATTHEW MATTIX, 50119 1136116 DfCti0I'l 1, l Pj I i 4 l . i ,, 1 I 2 if if Elf 4 id" 1. It vi lc-Y 3:5 S12 ' aausz li ws'- QW F? I . fdasflsiif if , jfzv it i p i i N , .a 1 , E i 1 'Y 3 . .1 z i 4 ...r ig ff ,Ax is SLE Ti f? ijt , ,W ,- 'it POENI. EDWARD W. HUBBARD. HE Devil was tickled almost to death, Hooray ! . And he laughed until he was out of breath, Hooray l H And he kicked up his heels, and shook out his tail, And swore that mortals could never prevail When he was the captain and drove the whale, Hooray 1 And, faith, what could tickle the Devil so, And what could make him so gay ? For his spirits were in such an overiiow, And he stirred up his fires to a cheerier glow In such a goodhurnored way, That the demons around him might readily know That he had invented some iiendish woe To hurl upon man, that day. But one of the demons drew near and spoke, ' ke, And said they would laugh, if he'd tell 'em the Jo And the Devil stood still amid the smoke, And swore he'd the best thing on human folk That was heard of since Adam his contract broke, And removed him from Paradise. Then he seized his tail and, for want of a slate, He drew on the ground at a furious rate, And called up a goblin to H demonstrate : " And a leer came into his eyes. The goblin drew near and discerned some lines Several equations with tangled signs, Something that looked like 'C conjugate, Something he knew was 4' coordinate," A couple hyperbolas 3 but when He found an angle marked B-E-N, He hopped up and down, and cursed and swore 3 And he vowed that of all forbidden lore. 'This did he most abominate. j H 121 ,. I Hg -I it I i . .l. xi ,N ig v i I .2 Q1 lf ig 9 1 iw 4, f. 1 lg bfi if E- If ti W t DRI if fl 'il G uf f.. THE OLIO. Then there stepped forward a mighty crowd, And among them were Olney and Loomis and Loud, And making obesiance, they said they'd be proud To carry this science to earth 3 And the demons applauded and shouted until He called them to order, and said there was still Some others to hear from, Whose genius and skill, Were of very superior worth. Then the others, called Gaylord and Benny and Bill, And a horde beside them, said they would fulfill His earliest desire, and accomplish his will, ,By teaching this science to men. The Devil replied 'twas a hard thing to do, But he would part with them, if they'd promise true That when their mission on earth was through, They'd come back to Hades again. In a shorter time than it takes to tell, Their flendish form, by a subtle spell, Was changed to a mortal guise - And just as they left the gates of Hell The demons Within gave the '84 yell For good luck to the enterprise A gentleman sits in his easy chair, And shuffles his cards With a reckless an, And calls up his class assembled there Sometimes a SPIRIT, with dusky wings, Pauses awhile in his Wanderings, To rest him there. .The sulphurous smell Of the class-room reminds him so much of Hell, That he says that he likes it just as Well 1 7 P9 'PP 94' A N .L ,E+ X I " ' - " ' .if ,l 9'f'i?Pf:f?, . ..i?,f"-'f:,,-5 lwlfglini, ,i,,,., ., 3, Q ,www D 4 4 , I -I wnnghmiiini I H i f ' ., ,K . - NOYE5' BAD BOY AND HIS PA. HE bad boy was lounging around the store the other day when the grocery- man noticed he didn't appear as vivacious as usual. At times he was seen to wipe his 0E eye with his nigh coat sleeve fthe other hand being occupied storing raisins into the hip pocket of his gym pantsj, stick out his lips and kick maliciously at the box that supported the corner of the crockery table. U What's the trouble," finally olfered the grocery man, " your folks haven, got the mining fever? " " No." " Ye ain't a going to have a student club move in next door, are ye? " "No, kno, worse than that. I'll tell you about it. It isn't a long story. You see 'bout a week ago, me'n my chum we went May-flowerin' over in Pelham. We got a bully lot of flowers and when we came home again, we didn't know what to do with 'em. Well! for weeks my heart has been-a-going out towards those pretty daisies in the post-oiiice and though I'd talk to them every day through the wicket they wouldn't know me outside and I couldn't get acquainted with 'em. So I thought Ild send 'em some of them flowers. I hooked mais callin' card basket and filled it full of 'em and wrote a little note and tucked it way down in the bottom. Then I went out. I didn't know 'Xactly where she lived, but left it at the door I'd seen her come out of and ran. Next day when they saw me on the street you'd a tho't they'd a died a laughinl. I 'spected they'd thank me but they just stood and laughed and one said 'aint he cunninf Then I got mad and lit fout. soon found I'd left that plaguey basket at the wrong house and some mean sophomores had got hold of it and overhauled it and found my letter. They'd opened it and put in a lot of darned nonsense of poetry and the last line was 4Yours with the love of J. F. MF Them'S my initialsf ye know, and now its all up with me for those girls will never have anything to do with me now, anyway." . And in his agony of spirit the bad boy gave the soap b0X 3110511913 klck and brought the crockery crashing to the floor. The 9-T0Ce1'Ym3111 gave 3' howl and.. made after the llying youth, but J. F. M. was around the corner. ' Novns' SON. sl 123 -.A-.Fi . .FEL " 3 Hi MORAL STATISTICS OF '85 E. RS 5 2 T E5 252 5 5 g m O g ei 5?-Q egg - 1 ----- -- U -- T - Abbot., No No No Yes Oh, Yes Yes No iOf Course No No Burr. . . T No Yes No No No Yes No ,Of Course Yes No Cutler . 4Yes No Yes No No Well, No Yes Ofc Course No No Harris., 'Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes No Of Couise N o Hinman Yes No Yes No No No No Of Course No No Hallock No No No No No No Yes Of Course Yes Always Hunt , , Yes No Yes No Yes Yes Yes Of Course No No Miller. Yes No Yes No Yes Yes Yes Of Course No No Nichols. Yes Yes 'Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Of Course No No. Prentice. Yes No No N o Yes Yes No Of Course No No Thayer. Yes No Yes No Yes Yes 'No Of Course Yes No Simons. Yes Yes No Yes No Yes No Of Course No No' Warner. No ,Yes No No No No No QD Yes No Palmer.. No Yes No No No No Yes fOf Course Yes Yes Smokers, . . 33. ' Surfers, . . 11. Drinkers, . 24. Hazers, . . 5- Cribbers, 23. Horsers, , i 42. Go 130 Smith, , 6. Lie to the 'Dean , , n 97. Go to Thursday Meeting, , 28. Pick up, .... , 21, Livers in the Gym. Shirt, , 7. 124 J Q fc-H ' 2. 5 A i-K-'fm 1.5:- 5 1 x ,Q i Ei. Qi , A A l 7 E T 1 T 2 . T i . E f T 1 n Fd: 1+-1 2 . , -W. Q1- n . H. 'V g.5,,3'1-1:'p21+,, -' I ' '+....,.. ............... .' X- 0400 0 ' q'.:t':::::::::: -"- ' 0 o .',.-ff-" '- '-.'v.,t- . - . ,A ,., . , J. ff ' f I . ,' ' " A--- gr-'Fri' ' I -' f "" 2 -. 459' h " ' -we Wind 55' 'asp ' F 1' Q: -' -' '- " .fi 5 , in 'I "'.a Q .lb 'nl' ' I 4 ' ..... L Y - , my . 1 A, , , M ,,,. ' B . 5 g ' 2 N 5 ' 1 I I 'M iff' V .V lf! ' ':' f ' f F' ,- I' :pr ig I .. Q a Q , "" MI. 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Mr. FORBES on " Grapes in general, and the Morse variety in particular." Mr. BEST, " The fastest time on record and how I came to inake it." Question for debate next meeting decided. "Are the Sunderland farmers justifiable in discouraging the tendency in their melons to seek a college education." After singing their favorite song, " I Want to be an Aggief' the society adjourned under the table at 3:30 A M SIMOIN s, Sec. 'Ti 'F' Y .!..3ff'.fl'..,.2?2'?B!?'i5Z4ZT55'iili1TE,T'. T "'.'.:i 1. 5 1 if 126 gi I 2 K ' KN f f 4 ,f.-W ii 5 I it 5 " 4 F i - Z f ug " I wuxxt to bl: all ,.esa...9.ai!P- L E G E TMENT, f-3 N AILUJILUCGH in the .1n,i'f uf 1 1 KRW: a detailed - - 5 ff 51. Curnrnittee on .-,n :1.M:.frffs game cocks 5,1151-fr on '5The Tracks Mr. Ihxlzl-is on "The ,fi "'1'iu: Suclye Squash xml th-f Mursf: variety in Elfffv' I curne to rhake ' xfff :hu Supderland unflulx-i to seek 3 X! -sxxlfmfi, 520- , -,auf f44w1'f""5 " A few-' -- ' Q .-sn. ' MET' 1 f f M- Nfl- AEM 'jx l 4541! 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BARKER. - gi . " O woman, lovely woman! Nature made thee E To temper mang we had been brutes without thee." " iv THE EEESHMAN, . .... . o. H. NICHOLS. E ' "' Like an angry ape, h' Plays such fantastic tricks before high heaven 5 As make the angels weep." -l f ff POEM, .... . . F. B. Ricrnxnns. . E . '1 COLLEGE EXAMINATIONS, .... E. LIILLER. if ' " There are no examinations in Amherst Coilegeff .P . fm X , THE FACULTY, ......... J. E. TOWER. " Thy suing to these men were as the bleating ' T ' of the lamb to the butcher, or the cry i O Of seamen to the surge?-BYRON. sq. ik K HISTORY OF FRESHMAN YEAR, . . E. B. XVOODIN. F2 ' I THE ALCHEMIST, . . W. 4 . . . J. BEST. 't My rage is not malicious: like a spark Of fire, by steel enfordd out of a flint, It is no sooner kindled but extinct." f iii IIDIISIC-QIIEIITGTTC. Q ABSENT FRIENDS, , ...... F. E. WIIITHAN. QAbsent by vote of the faculty and for other reasonsl w " Though absent, present in desires they be."-DRAYTOX. 'I HISTORY OF SOPHOMOHE YEAR, . W. Grasses gh, ,EIGHTY-F1VE, .... E. G. TUTTLE I ', ' " Our lives ' In acts exemplary. not only win Ourselves good names, but do to others give Matter for virtuous deeds."-CHAPMAN. l F Q . , X' . -if-me-q.-,,.-g,...A.-'-. .1 " ' l I 44.1 Q" o I if Gs Q. 1e. f 0575 'riff MR- E "1 X 1 fST'v?i'i5E?33Z3iii3f E M: 3 2 'ffl Qs 3 i , ., ' -Q ,, f mf' 'ra 5 ,Ls XNWQT-Asflif - 5 Z ' f ' f" ' 55 , 133i , il ' g?-- - '1 ww f '1 ' mf ' i ' - E-fif XNEQN 1 'ff' ' ' LT- - ii'-ii :f ' - . 12-Q.: " '. .', 2 ,, .- 'IMNX . lar 1 If lo 1-Q f 5 1' ' QB Y N5 , 714 f xy., ff ff xy! 4 7 1 53 --4 '-T 5 ' , 1,-. il X 'Pr ' v -mem, w X f ' AE -AH .-:.- JI xv ' ' f V -X JN ,Q ,f if W' , j V ax 'lo 1' 1' 5 0 ra v I 0 7 1 if, 1amM, -E P axrmeke Eerxfff' -5, ' in if 3 .EMg3f1wQ M 5 AX 'itll-.iJ" Z I '71 fu P fd- ,Hx W. '5v NYX7 ff' "' ' Jw .L V- X X55 J 'MI' b cj, ' fy? 3 x i' U x? 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WARD. .. . gifs- A ful" A ai . fgwg-gn' il :J A qi . 1 W. E. PARKE,R.f . S. H. KINSLEY. F. G. TAYLOR. J. P. LOFTUS. E. L. WOOD. A J E. H. CORTTIS. JAMES MAHONEY W. ROCKWOOD. A 138 1 9 F '2?.a'Q:Z"?f ' n..,2?.... 1 . ? 1 ff FV, .fffu f Z ,df Z' H? ,,f i Q- if -T..-f Y ff 22 ,,,.f::' ,,.- -fl --Z? w 71- ,Z ..J C 1 1 4 .,,. , ,Q . - ...W K 5 i . 3 "if-l'i""" 'if "Ei "- ' 5 ,.. f'- 5 I f ir W J ,Jr-F-X W ,X-Q... ,I 5' , bi . ,-f- fx 26 1 U fd- .- N -M A Off' G kw rkfi-f-f f' .4 , h G up-A .-Q t G ' ' ' R X . O -- I . . , in - 1 ' H s-we Ei . R gg R GG' 7 I Zig' OTROTT5 JUNIORS A '4 if X . P. NOBI.E. 3 ' . M. AUSTIN.. E. S. TIRRELL, JR. B. BROOKS. . , M ' E. J. CORTTIS. E. A. TUOK. G. E. GARDNER. E. A. TUOEER. Q W. G. LAMB. -G. M. TURNER. E. M. WOODWARD. W. C. LOW. . 139 " . E. f 1' . - - E . J a A s r. ,I vii" H4 H I ---A -i-:Sf-s. -5. I ,Z-" M"""'F'fZ7- 5: -QF' :iff WN 1 'Tj I 4 xxx S Nfl? 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Y f,.,..1'l - Y- .-.H-'-as 1 ' N +1-i""'-' -" ' ' X F,- 5 I I NIERRIGWS 'I ABLE T. C. ELLIOTT. A. M. SMITH. F. L COOPER, J. D. DILLINGIIAII. F. H. DEWEY. W- P- HARDY- H, G, MANKS. E. H. HARDY. G, L TODD' E. J. HARLOW. C. H WHITE. A- H- ROSS' F. J. DEERING. A- L- STRUTHERS' W, B. WHITNEY. 141 E W : .Qui-. . . !fxl!f" 1 . , f 11 1. 2- 1 5 Wm r ff fb! yf 5 L. X , ll lf f . "Q4 Q f1lHrwlnuLw1' . -J.. G y , 1' 1 1 U 1 f ZMMZQ fjff ' . I! Q Wffffffiqi 5 BENEDIGT'5 TABLE. R. E. E. M. SQIQEVEIES. A , W. D. Eimljrs. A J. T. SYMOINS. . J- HINMAN. Q ' G. P. TIBBETTS. ','D E. W. HUBBARD. ' ' 3 E, G, TUTTLE. ' ' -G. E. NICHOLS. c A E. P. VANDEIQCCOKQ ' 142 Vg .JU . V ....-. .... ..,.. ,WU ,. 'Q 2 if .Q rf LH -ff if 'rg 5. 31 G 5 3 Q E 912. "R vw Unk. D F 1 1 2 QI: 5 if E 2 i . Q f --:gil he Q . A-ag ' A-V11 ff A L f!'!ff! 'fiif Qi .1 A r 1' ' Q T f L "l'lIW!!!!z.s::a: ...:1"- F LSR. iilwf' - , 'E ' L f' " .. AH H? A ff I X-ax '---,?4'P:.' . f K 1 !K,.., . , - Ef ,' I 5-7 , .-1,-tg: ." ' !f,f'?,"5i-4"-.3 ' I 2 'I "l!!.l1l ?f""- f X 'Vi- Zaf.-T'-:f' 3 W. ,, My 11.25-.Qi V, A f' mi ff . I A 'liui gglfzyf' , 11+ 5 mul H1 ,g.An.,l K BURNE1 'I 'S I ABLE V I H, M, BURR, L. PALMER. G. H. COBB. W- PHEWS- P, FISKE- A. SIDERBIAB F. D. GREENE. SOULE- Q A A. J. HOPKINS. A- F- STONE- C. A. JONES. E' TONER- H. A. MOGOWN. H- UPTON' 5 5 3 143 g . 5 5 3- 1 ' iiii ul A..-ff-fi P r fl J, Ii. IIUIHC. - --5-i. 11.1- r I,KI'II:o I fn. f'. IHGAN- wx . 45.11 GUNIPARISONS TO AID IN FLUENT CONVERSATION. As apt as-Greeley's advice to Houghton to " go west." As asinine as-the 'V' crank " at the athletics. As cloyed HS-HE was when he lost fifty dollars on the Brown game. As good as-the 'Eighty-tive Chemation. As kind as-Shaufller to the Convent lainb. As near the ragged edge asgllliller E. As old as-Maitre Corbeau sur la planche noire. As restless as-B. Thayer at a ball game. As sarcastic as-the biology professor when the College 's afire. As startling as-some of Bassett's voluntaries. As sure as-P. Q. stands for " pipe and quid." As surprised as-Cy. Kelley to be taken for Eno. As steep as-some of Freddie's bear stories. As thick as-Freshmen, October 12th, among the X il' boulders. As unfathomable as-the Faculty policy toward athletics. As wild as-Riker " when the light went out." As wonderful as-the funny U5 articles in the " Student? ililll. 145 r 'l'umrf'HffN' 'wif 1- ll . 'AE K .kid -5 'Z I f J:Q'!9- l A DRAMA OF TRUE LIFE 'llli UWC H6115 ACT I 'f is 1 EQ . - ' QQ , Time: 10:30 A.M., october Gth. A L Place : The Grand Stand. on the Athletic Field. ig , - L-: 12 1s'1' SOPH. Good! good! There's another victory to our credit. How it A does that make the prizes ? I QQ 2D SOPH. That makes it 7 to 4, a splendid lead for us 5 we'll cloy those ' Juniors . j 3D SOPH. The cider's ours, as cold as tho' we had the keg on ice. ' u 1s'r SOPH. But we can't have our fire upon the Campus. That's too -I ' ' , I I . 2D SOPH. Nor can the Faculty either 5 so says their edict. an .313 SOPH. I'm the committee, I've twenty dollars to invest in fuel, but, L A consarn it, where'1l I order Morgan's men to draw it ? V t ' - 1ST SOPH. , I've bought a dozen cups to drink our cider out of, we7ll i - I have our monogram and yell engraved upon them. ' - 1 3D, SOPH. I've had no cider yet this season, I've ,kept my thirst all f 1 fresh against this evening. Say, fellows, let's be gen'rous, and let the V ' 1 Juniors have a taste of cider. You know that ciderls pretty scarce with them this season. . l - : f . f 3D SOPH. Yes 3 since the day WE came to college. l ' A i ,'r. swmg' M i . . 1s'r SOBH. Well, boys, I think I'll go to dinner. I'm tired of watching such a plain walk-over. fTlwy go to.cZin1ze9'.:l 146 1 , 1 I P Q,4ggL.,'g,g,p-Q ' I LIFE. :tic Field. 'y no our credit. How for us g we'll cloy those l the keg on i06- he Campus. Tha-tis too hull' Cdict- in to invest in fllelv but' 1 . - l clllcl' out of ' wel Ijlll, ' ll kf1I"5 my thirst ii . 'C 9 Lfofzfrulisa and let r HY H4-arm: with them 1 I, PM f , I I HI tired of Watchmg 4 IP 9' ki 1 F . Q'3Y" 'Tk' -Nix. fqswff 1':,f'w'r agxfsur--W fr - . THE OLIO. 147 ACT II. Time : 6:30 P.M., October 6th, 'S3. Place : the track on the Athletic Field. lsr Soru. Hullo ! 2D SOPH. Hullo, yourself. Hear those darned juniors yelling. They think they're everything because they've won the cider. 3D SOPII. Well, I don't care, the judges weren't fair. We earned the cider and a dozen prizes over. IST SOPHi Sweet cide1"s only fit for freshman, anyhow. lVe'll let them play the freshman if they want to. 2D SOPII. I'm glad we didn't get ity now I can go to Hump this evening. 3D SOPII. And so am I, for I've my winter's wood. I'll pay the class when--when my ship comes in. IST SOPII. And 1ny tin cups, they'll do for sleigh bells on the cold, cold night when our cremation beats the Juniors'. 2D SOPII. Then you know, fellows, we are anti-V's, and so our gutta percha consciences forbid us touching such intoxicating drink. 3D SOPII. I think, all things considered, we did well to give to '85 thc cider, and next year if '87 succeeds as well as she did this, and Juniors stay 'out altogether, 1re'lZ shozr them Qrlzrrfs fhe A-ind qf stujf n-Mrf made 1471 wr-fr 'Slij itil if-Qi. .. Q i, I F1 .w. 5, 5 TERMS AND wxomuoms. Galenbal' fOr 188344. '-6 A : v- l-2 , 1883. Thanksgiving Recess, . . Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. Fall Term ends at noon, . . . . Tuesday, December 18th. 1884. Q, Winter Term begins at 11 o'clock, A.M., . Thursday, January 10th. Winter Term ends at noon, A . I . . . Tuesday, April lst. if Summer Term begins at 11 o'clock, A.M., . . Thursday, April 17th, Entrance Examinations begin . . Thursday, June 26th. Summer Term ends at noon, . . Wednesday, July 2d. 5, Second Entrance Examinations begin . Tuesday September 9th. ' k A M., . Thursday, September 11th. 1, FallTerm begins at 8 o cloc , Prayer for Colleges, Public Debate of Social Union, ' Gymnastic Exhibition, . HDHDHC 9CCEl5i0Pl5. Thursday, January 24th. . Wednesday, May 7th. Saturday, May 17th. ednesday, May 21st Prize Speaking of Social Union, . W Baccalaureate, . Address before Hitchcock Society of Inquiry, , Hyde Prize Exhibition, . . Kellogg Prize Exhibition, Class Day, . . Commencement, Meeting of Alumni, QPresident's Reception, Sunday June, 29th Sunday, June 29th Monday, June 30th Monday, June 30th Tuesday, July lst. Wednesday, July 25.- Wednesday, July 2d. Wednesday, July 211 l 148 'if 'wid ' afi-gzfisisbif .W 'n if si JIONS 112-H Thursday and Friday lueggalayf December 18th 1 hurfzday , January 10th . Tuesday, Apnl lst . fhursflav, Apr1117th , fhurfsday June 26th W erlneeday J uly 2d . I'ue3g'1ay September 9th 1'hur.g41M , September 11th 24th 1,m1r.L1l4w, January , W , lrwsday, May 7th Suturduy, May Nth May 21915 1 June 2951 I Sum ay 1 Hunwlay, June 29th Wlnluluy June 30th M mlay J11119 th I IH dfiya July Ht July 25 July 25 yy .4134-2-arhxy Ny.:4111l5Bd3y7 N, '41 lrnmulwya W'l:4lIlf3H'1uy7 Juygdf I I l - J . 'Q A ' ,DVYPA . A 1 f' gpQ .A ' ' Z-"J A I MQ . .f TI? 'fi fa - K I u ,!!Zi alia . J Q J I 9 ,Il l-5 gx , 1 llfggiqb -nv f I 'dl Alf! i '-ill., -' X.-. ,.:,l1 4 , 4' 'va fy . 'f '4'if:f aff ' 'f lf, , 1 4 , Mak V 'ul W f fffw' f fl J J ,. 1... 4 , I'9' 51' I " 'Q f- '- -4 .'-fs, ...'. 1, . J - J -. se."-,inf , .J I . I -Q -, li. 1 'nf' : il J r I KW "iff" filly? Nj E 1 n ff I ,f 1 W .. l"' mf f J.aW J W7 Yffvi ! , X 1' f CJ , X . f 594 J J- , Q' ,J Q 1 LQJ ef?- ' Jefk- li' una. . 'Z ', ..r.f ' ' -"fha a X., ,. 1, n . , 21255, "f 12-J, 7 1 .pg.,,. V - . ,fvfg J . 4 I 'I X 1 'J'.ji'n . ' 1 a - . ' 0. 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'fu 1 '-E55-':,1 -rs,-.ffm " N unc 'D0S,A si vobis' plcwet at si placuimus Qwque odio- fwlmus, signum hoo onittiie qw! pudicitcw esse moltis prcwmfium plcmsum -date." 150 H. Q PEASE, MER I I I I V I I I ILORI II II I Pa1mer's Block, AMI-IERST, - - MASS 151 ii .V -wa . E I I Q I I T I' I r-,. ,lvl 3- , as yy Brushes, , 8Lc. .rnokirig and lllm lare. mg l Fir:-at DOOI' ,J if rv . , A .li fl I,-H r . Q mBerst nusQ,kffiiB3Jrug5gln1'lq. Ql Se BEST ENGLISH TOOTH i BRUSHES, .,,l lf! 3 l .Off D 1 El l DEUEUS TOOTH POWDER, iw 'f.I E"'EvERY BOTTLE GUARANTEED 'ro GIVE SA'r1sFAc'rIoN.mg avg . .1 Bl .l rl il . ,fl 1 ja ll l Razors, Razor Strops, Lather Brushes, Mugs, Etc., Hair ga Brushes, Nail and Flesh Brushes, Steamboai, 2,5 1' l , Triplicate and Congress Playing Cards. elf J 5 K".-'-TTU" 5,1 llxl .,, ,I A 'I x. 4. rl QANDIBS ,FROM WALLACE 5 Students and others suffering from Corus should try The Sure Cure Corn Remover solcl at Deuelfs. . .Qs 5 +5lf1 LUNG PROTECTORS IN THEIR SEASONRK' , l I E Physicians' Prescriptions carefully 19ro1Ja1'66lf1'0m the best materials. B , CHARLES DFUFTJ, AIVIHERST, MASS- 153 ' ' x 4, K in i-, Q4 24' e.: : VD.. .-.,,.. wt... ...Q--.. ,Q Fm 'E +-r:-e- 4-f,uw...L..4. - Q3-1' ,waz QA.. ,I-v... H" , ,'N'. EQ H. VVILLIAMS. Mmlhuimmwmiulme Eauiimmiw. A . --- AND DEALER IN -- GENTS, FURNISHING GOODS, IVIERCHANTS' ROW, ' .AMHERST, - - MASS SUCCESSOR TO , J. J. VINCENT, D.M.D.' DENTIST QM Pa1mer's Block, AMHERST, MASS. 5 1 1? i? ff i .Y 3 'f 1? 'w ? E . 1 1 i G. R. ENGLAND, DDS.. 5 t I 1 3 X x k . . he rn' 4 f ,.r-f,,,ml- f -I Nw, DODS, 11 ASS. FURNITURE ROOMS 10 PHCENIX ROW 10 l STUDENTS FURNITURE I A SPECIALTY I Efarv-e the Goods You Want BEDS DESKS WINDOW SHADES BEDDING BOOK CASES CURTAIN POLES TABLES EASY CHAIRS DRAPERIES PICTURE FRAMES 8:0 Alt Reasonable Prwes fm whzoh' I solwib your patronarfe E D MARSH ' AMI-ILRST MASS ? STUDENTS ' -Go To- ' - -- FOR - . I' im? mU1mm 3 moumig md Hmmm v M M I ss- ' .l.,Q BEPAIRIINIG NEATLY AND PBOMPTLY DONE. -- ALSO '- I 1 " U fi Urs BUSU BU!! U Shoes Um! GQTUTTUUSTUTU 5l2??5 MADE TO ORDER- 1 X I 155 ,Il v w 1 I 1 1 i ! l 1 l N :I S ,v I D IGAN pullleczmiy S A FTTES NAOKERS' C0005 fwrulffggf, f I VVQGD - BIASS. 11 IiHX'I', Xl'liAXNT , K, f'f f AfM7W 2 wr, 'l'lNll'3H- 1 4 , I 2 1 i I J L LOVELL Q O O , D 91515 N csfx NK xxx EEsfg5Bf I 1 A 1 4 e I 5 ' P."o. ADDRESS: I I AMI-IERST, MASS, S 1 i GOPFGQEOFGQGQ gDi'fF1 glml-ua1Tg9 ! C' nnarfQ Qilliaxfh yall, Q GPQAQQQJA 6OPiGi'r6Cll. j - Q '- + W ANDREW 'LIBERTYQ S1f9f93fGLf, fczufftefnfuinkevm, ia CQVCUQJOL Phan the Sine 110510661 'GVVUCL i3'4loc4?1fLQ,fL. LARGEST AND MOST POPULAR BILLIARD HALL IN AMHERST. Room I, Cook's Block, AMHERST,' - - JVIASS' 157 9'-ha.-,.,,-i , SEAVEY, 1 '-X an Q ' I .37 RC ' -If "Wm 4 in C fQC QAAAAA 25 VXIQ A ,A vga LISES' no tim Am- Ibrk and if an stuck, J'i:.4'i"l' A-LHVEK 'lien Tuesday, ' 1 I:-s :rrllanruus qwuhs, sy ' -QJUD3. 1 : C-if we Text-Books. 4- if ff: , XWQD, A .X qflltf I 1 EDVVIN NELSQN, g - DEALER IN A A 0 + . Q + iltlassxwl and Y, xscellarwnus Quake., College Text-Books Qnew and second-handy, School Books and Stationery, Foreign and Domestic Paper Hang- ings and Fancy Goods, CRASH PAID FOR SECOND-HAND TEXT-BOOKS. ' AIVIHERST, -A MASS, -AAAAA , ,P EEQIVBRY is EEEDING TETHBLE Hacks, W Double and Single Teams ' To LET AT REASONABLE PRICES. ' ACCCIVIIVIODATIONS FOR TRANSIENT FEEDING. QE. Qlhamhzrlaiu, 2Prqqa'1c. Fmnfe P. ooafs House A ZXRBEJRMPSBOP3 CHARLES WILSQN, PRQPRIETQR, Jimherst, - MQSS. CD , G+- SCCTTGIEI, CHQICE CEHQCBHIBS, Fine Tobacco, Ofgazfs ana' 01'gcW0f2'0S- LAMPS AND LAMP FIXTURES- QIEI' WANTS OF STUDENTS A SPECIALTY. f' , AMHERST HOUSE, First Door North of P981 Oflce AMHERST, ' - JMSS' X IH, 1, i 159 I . 1 ' H' IF- IE-I- JEEIICD W ES, AJXICY diiooi-3iii'i:is, ROCKERY, ggmcmamz 0911, igamqas mf all giiiuds, FINE CIGARS, CIGARETTEJS, Toni-moo, ERUIIIIS, GONEHGIIKIONERY, EWG., AMHERST, A MASS. A PRODUCT, TWENTY TONS PER DAY. iiiHiTiNG,5Vgli4ijIEig0FcoiiiPiiNT WHITE, CREAM AND TINTED DOUBLE FOLIOS. Satin or Antique Finish. LEDC-ER AND RECORD PAPERS, -of superior strength' and quality. - COLORED FOLIOS, in all the regular Weights and in full assort- ment of tints. I MACHINE, HAND- MADE ,AND LINEN PAPERS, Cream andAzure BRISTOL BOARDS, in all qualities QUADRILLE AND FINE LINED PAPERS, similar to the French, but of better quality. NOTE- AND LETTER PAPERS,'A Wove or laid Qruled or plainj, of the finest qualities desired for any pur- pose. FINE AND SUPERFINE WHITE FLAT PAPERS, in Cap, Double Cap, Demy, Medium and all reg- ular sizes and Weights. ANTIQUE PARCHMENT PAPERS. ' anutmus. A ' I :M:1::E.:E.'s: A I HOLYOKE, - MASS. .losnien Wirraieomiee ei eo., iii. S. if and 'ellie Opeiai' liiiiiii-Midi Cigars, AND JOBBERS IN EMANUFACTUKED T054 600. 258 Main Street, ,,..,.,,...,.,,,.-V. I ., ,V , , I - , 1 -',,,r.':iI.1.lW','- ' ,, . . . Springfield, Mass 160 4 Q ,,,' ar I I 3 I f x 'I ,- . ,E 3 ,L I 1 . A, f . I , A 4 . AL. f T . ' I ,b ' . T, ii i ii ii i , ii ' it I I, . ,Q T it Ho I 1, ,L gi J 11 . N . 1' -i """---.- QROCKE ll iimds 33 Q - 1 M miss PER DAY Av vw v DOLL A ,E .wo rms LINED 57 1,.4..-4: Eu the French r",r'f' . .,1.-..f, 4 . A LETTER PAPERS,' L, 1 f .Lf-Mr p111iJ1J,0 9 ,Z ,Q 1ff1rf5fl for any DUI' l .9 supsarmz wuw mpzas. in Cav, Don e sqmwn an all ' PAIRGHMENT QS . . 1 1'I-'1,5,'7- 7,, TNQURSE fa MGGHMMQNQX mmklmmm 5 mnvmmmmmg mmm -wif FIDEMZLOTEIIQQ nik- STYLISH HATS AND CAPS AFFORDILG TO STUDENTS VISIT N HOLY mmol Qlcnlcnorfunllvf 10 OJVIS odor or Omg WINDSOR HOTEL BLOCK Cor Dwfcfqhtancl Front Sts , Holyoke,-Mfaes RQ EQ QR QQ FREDERICK BUSH, . i 1 .B H1 COW Q' 1 fjfp' r Hkffleld, 4 Mass' ' Trop ri eto 71, EEQLYQKE, - MASS- 161 v I 5 . Q I . A . A 1 v Q 1 4 3 ...i 954-gg IASS 'N 'I PP'1lX1fm:ws I Hired rooms 1 lah Pames I THE STATE sl :bl 4 :mented with a H Il!-12523 uf ff IAINMENTS AND R-.IANCES ONLY ll k Very seat 1 RIB bo JUS? S 1 KI' MAS ...- uf' mmywmwwg MMIII MMM? awe 4Z2'd M4400 Mawifaw fgiwffwfafaf weicafazifmfb 4 aww! O fiawneimfp af FINEST LINE OF GOODS IN THE CITY BRIGHAM Cgl SCOTT No 411 Jllafm, Street, SPRINGFIELD MASS LD'VL"LfVL9fCL0D9CIJ 7Pc1fcm,l'9vIfLe6, cfcmfzfI,19fI'7e7IfecL ,501 the 'VVlfC9f67I? eocfffefvwfvwfe FALL AND HOLIDAY TRADE PINE RI+AHD+ OUDAY cms 'QLSVQL Qlfcmfue mfr! 'VX'17e62I'fefLfVL NIma0Gb 0 GM, any .fC9fVlf6 Fvfcsvuuae, 'pLfCLf5f'G!Q'G!Vb d I JAMFS Q MM SPRINGFIELD A MASS 01408 fg-fsfcsfcw fullczfafuclfzfulraeb cm Dcwud 'GL63 5f'CIfVVlf9 QQa,c9,CIfvQV1fQ9, mfvcdztfefo 'l.!Ll?lf9"V9 GJCQDCL Gfewa, Gfe en,-G7bcwfvafecL WT 6 4JOfeI'?cvc9,1fnnfef Q. N llli -' 1- iifkalill I ,J i I MASS. ljsf' inq' l ll'-"Il Q' ' 1 mngnn. lov Supplied, 1: a nzmll additional gmt, with gmIyIn's Patent Rei orenco Index, L .,,,,3..4,vIng atime- :hi , H1'1"ZfAll"Jnn - Lge greatest im- . -.f--ment lu book- yg uni., lngg that has been , 111 .yt in a hundred ll 11511. ,,..- Zt 11l'l,flU'1lfOberec. ,. c,,.1 as this mvif -" A . 5 . . .. cutting Wah V l ' ' f H111 ng 1' , .ri U fvypr the ' I, uufallll' sun JI- y, T riburw, 'l'1f. 4' ' .n 11114 b Lf' . , , alongkep I -n 1 I If f-'tl AH and Q ' , I ,,....I tal if' 'Ht . , 19.118, 5.-g 11114 - 5 1 N-11.-Ilitlflnbrlgg fi" ' dg ,.' I ' hir!! up w June, I I ' ea 1.,vul'lf' rim , , V gen .. fluid: wan' ' THE OLDEST! I THE LARGEST! ygqeeeef eg gwewm PGP H.E.1?1?L.Q.l19THiERS I 'ii HNNHX S custom oavmtwxmxt. F LARGEST OUTSXUE OV NDN YORK mo BOSENOENWOOX-ENS' . ORDEWSMIXPLES FROM HAYNES KL COMPANY. - SPRINGFIELD, MASS. S5'iAQSBf0 ATTER5 O qs W 04d far-ni H -AND- OUTFITTERS -AGENTS FOR - Dunlap at cess cele- brated Hats, Dent's Kid, Walking and Coaching GIOVGSI Lyon's Silk Um- brellas, Walking Sticks, etc., etc. . -+- .Kz'n.s'man".s' Block and Opp Gouri Square, MASS- SPRINGFIELD, MASS N B17-It ? 7 ff 4 5 J X 'I I I X 1 I .,,. . V. Q. f9f, i ,' 92, 3,153 494' f', V' .I jx' 'I .i I X., f. ,tg It I il M X' . 'Z l .f 17 0 I 3:4 , .ef if I W NI N , 1 b y l f r- IST f QS O I N if U--Q Zlf , 'I' fe ., 5 O H X , 'Sp vi' cl .. Q F' N, in - 1 ,f gi . X5 4 ,Ach SN T45 L4f5MlyW if 1 . Ts, X " pQ1NfQ.yxEV -' I J. A. RAWSON, FITCHMAKEIR St 31 ILWIQLIIII -AND DEALER IN -- . Qszfcltes, Qlacke, eilezvclrg, gilver and ,igfilafezl Qkzre. TENNIS GOODS, CIXNES, SPORTING GOODS, From the houses of PECK 8: SNYDER, WRIGHT 8a DITSON, I-IORSMAN, etc. Relmirilzg of Watches, Oloeles anal Jewelry neatly ancl. promptly clone. - J. A. RAWSON, AMHERST, MASS. 165 J I I E 1--..,,,-hu .Y M3531 Sim :AAR MN ,awaits EAT vfmlfry, Ercper-leo ND, mpton, Mass. BY ie- 'f'iIllllS wi wociuions. Etc' s 4: Short Notice' gl 'N in !0WH. Aytififfa :Jil ,511-iffy ,, in i ri. ,sh , 1 rr I E 3 l i Ei it Eid hi use gm it Km si 1: 23 li Fi ii' PR ni 'T' 4 M it it 'a it E-5 it it ii . fi? it it n' iii lv Sa fs. 25' '2- 1 1 zi 1, E lv 4-51 '5 . r 5 H H in ,K ,Q ,I rg. f l or M ' i -M . iii j ' I V5 ' :L I 5, 6 1, 1 3 1 , D1oK1NsoN at POMERQY, qmmzrlingi feeding, alfa and Qinmrg gtahli, CARRIAGES FOR OPERA. PARTY, :CALLING AND TRAINS. , s G DICKINSON P ' 0: Rl POMEROY.. K ' NORTHAMPTON, MASS. BCDOTS AND SHCDES Of all Kind, Sizes and Description. V -A FINE LINE OF- A L 012' iljlmkz + Emma + 5211126 + Shoes , - AT - D H. I-I. BAKERDS, NORTHAMPTON. I N. S. DEARBURN, Successor to H. F. GRIFFIN, Hem! Engfavm em! ybfcihidi NO. 53 TEMPLE PLACE, BOSTGN, MASS. E , Particular attention paid to niiintingllgiiiloinae-,nInvitations, etc., for colleges. Also, Wedding Work, Business and Visiting Cards, Dance Orders, etc. , W L. SMITH 6' CO., N i , t e Qrcaperies, Tasks, QC- f IIN' REAR CF TEE COURT EIOUSE- Largest Stock in County. NoRTHAMPToN, - MASS- 167 'X ,Pg-ff.. ZZ, .noksaiile iauloiiov 1 N W , , ' I ' x M I A Q 712. ' f-F ,.p,- ' '.',' V, 4' f H ' 1 H, , ,, . . ,,.,.. -.........FlI., ..-,- .-- 4, -..ff -,,,-l-.Q J., . . . h, l . ' s . . ' I . N. . Q n , . 1 I '1 . . l ' . N l . I - . , X l ' N - , f ,- U , . - ' 3 ' I ... ' 5 ' , . r i H , 1 1 . , r - ? 1 , 1 . , 5 . ' J K' 1 1 . ' 1 Q " l ' 1 . - f f , f C ' X . f , ' I . . I 7 f I ' Z ' . - ... 4 4 24-ff W' .. . ' 9 . ' .. . ' ' . ' . I ' 4 Q . , . , I v A.: v. .fain -m My el E1 J nliiiai-rm - . . .14-Amis-vast work, using sric, and em- ,:15,,.,4' f W -1 f PRICES. aefr. W. n,t4!4h- I Lit J ' .ll 5-Evlhr 1 SC ythlng Hou ,v fv 1 3 J Ng.. ,, ., Electric USM' .J nm:-Q r My f 'till Q as SQ clea- suas Our recent lmportations of choice piece goods for Fall ready for examination in our CIIQIOIH Departments in Boston and Providence Many of these goods are from exclusive patterns and particularly in reference to 01 el'e0atlngG, we beheve that we have the largest and best l1ne to be seen 1n this country this season These fabrics for oveiwear comprise Elysians, Fur Beavers, Velours, Vicunas and other soft fmishes as well as Kerseys Meltons and Pilots, in all the new and handsome shades from Crombm Scott, Carr, Taylor and other of the best Scotch and English makers Sample Garlll ents have been prepared to show the appearance of the various fabncs when made up 1n this season s styles We may also refer to a ve1y large assortment of plain and fancy Scotch and En,,,I1sll Slllllnes, many of which were made to our special order, and cannot be found elsewhere also, best qualities of Amerie an Sllltllles from trustworthy manufact lrers Orders 1n this branch of business executed 1n iirst class style at short notice, and always within the time promised. Our prices are made as low as can be adorded for first class workmen and materials. MACULLAR, PARKER Sz COMPANY, 400 Washington St., Boston. ' 112'Wesln1inster St., Providence. and Winter are L. G. BURGESS' SON SL CO., O MANUFACTURERS OF flollege slllraternity Ellevvelry Sur roeluclione owe Eilirel'-Cf5fJC161'3. O Gbvorreepondenceleoficifefi. NO. 12 PLAIN, STREQET5 Ibsng, C' . 'G 169 JVM .., - '4-40:-r M-lub-P ard U- :-' , U2 ,f H N 'Sl 4 Smpzrooofe pemd CH J 'll gill .A W staff W'Qi W ' 1 Alai OUNT RUMFOEO . - ' H: xii , U - ' ' . .Z-4 .- Jogysmo r-1 -4-7 w I-I 111: 'SSP qweo 10 'P qoenp eqq o 1 A .wear aa c1 W , 43 ' 10.15 go sum A . ,R gall Nl 7 ' s., ' 1-light 1 ZKDXH N.. A . . s nufm fgwwf . hh I v H , fLIQUID.j -,1 P4-lg D+- 2lHVlg0PdllHg' Strengtllenlngl Healtllfull R0fP6SIllllgA THE UNRIVALLED REMEDY FOR DYSPEPSIA MENTAL -AND PHYSICAL EXHAUSTION NERVOUSNESS WAKEFULNESS, DIM INISHED VITALITY Etc As Food for an Exhausted Bram 111 LIVGI and Kldney Trouble 111 Sea- smkness and S1Ck Headache 1n Dyspeps1a Indlgestlon and Const1pat1on 1n Inebrlety Despondenoy and Gases of Impalred Nerve Funct1on 1t has become a neoess1ty 1n a large number of households throughout the World, lAND-- Is nnlversally prescribed and recommended by physicians of all schools . It is not nauseous, but agreeable to the taste No danger can attend nts use t k a e Its actlon wlll harmonlze wlth such stimulants as are necessary to It lS unsurpassed -ls a snbstltute for Lemons or Llmes, AND-1 IT MAKES A DELICIOUS DRINK WITH WATER AND SUGAR ONLY Pnoes Reasonable 'Pamphlet 'g1v111g further partloulars marled free Manufactured by the -Pilf BUMFOBD 'S' CHEMICAL +WOBKS,llE+ Provzclence, R I A WBEWABE, OF IMITATIONS M 170 .,,f TIA Jw! I Ui! P Wai., W I 4 -2 -E sag '1 ,-. 2:g nil as I 1 cd! -134 I:-gi 3-I 315' ' l lgg AGI ..- -u'g Q3-I E53 :a.1 c':,'! n :- 2.22 :S-if 10, 'll 5 Ze Q.. .r-3' 'J U ai "in-0-qi,, Hmeshing! . AND PHYSICAL 3, DIM- Trouble, in Sea- fl 4 Vfnstipation, in agen, in has become Anrlvl, lui-1. ltake. is an are nccessarlto , Lynne or Llmess D SUGAR ONLY- ililfi 1111514541 free' 'OHKSW LIS- --ff: BROOKS HOUSE, Brattleboro, Vt. 4' Where on earth did you get that tobacco?" cried Frank to his college mate, as he passed him in the hall, smoking his first pipe of Blackwel1's Durham Long Cut. '4Ha! ha! What do you think of it, Frank? Now talk about the perfumes of Araby, and all that! Get it? Why down at the tobacconistlsf' " By J ove! Charlie, you've made a hit. Never inhaled such enchanting odors before. That's your genuine classical tobacco! Greek and Latin must come easy amid such fragrance." G54 -. ' 'Q :fi ZZ i In ti -- g C Y- i-' E' gi - q u.. . 5 fc r i . i 5 . 2 11 T 'J . Tefeagn G L11:-L A il'l!liM'Hf efnlltfwjlalilHlillflilfl N E E ff H i i if S 0 MM -A uillll l-,1 li all-.El 5 - i A f O A .. 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