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' GD GD ALGOL GNP THE ANNUAL OF THE Jumox QLA55. GD GD 10 MISS ISABELLA WATSON, B. L., i MISS ALICE M. HEALD, Instructor in French and English. Teacher of Piano and Harmony. REV. DANIEL MAGNUS, A. M., MISS MARY F. HALL, Instructor in Swedish and English Branches. . Teacher of Piano and History of lklusic. WILMOT V. METCALE, PH. D., MISS GERTRUDE M. POTWIN, ' Instructor in Chemistry, Physics and lvlineralogy i Teacher of Violin. MRS. CAROLINE S. METCALF, A. B., MISS CAROLINE E. LINNELL, Instructor in Latin. Teacher of Expression, Elocution and Calisthenics A LOUIS C. STANTON, I MISS JEANIE R. SHERMAN. Director ofthe School ofMusic and Teacher of Organ and Vocal Culture Teacher of Drawing and Painting. ormcems. . MISS ANNA T. LINCOLN, PROFESSOR C. H. COOPER, lklatron. Librarian.
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I Faculty and Ing-Erudfbrg. REV. JAMES VV. STRONG, D. D., V President. ' A . HORACE IGOODHUE, A. M., Professor. of the Greek Language and Literature, and Principal of the Preparatory Department, WILLIAM' VV. ZRAYNE, LL. E., Professor ofMathe1natic-s and Astronomy, and Directorof the Observatory. ' MISS MARGARET J. EVANS, A. M., f Lady Prinicpal, . and Professor of English Literature and Modern Languages. REV. GEORGE HUNTINGTON, A. M., Professor of Logic and Rhetoric, and Instructor in Elocution. I REV. ARTHUR H. PEARSON, A. M., Professor of Philosophy and Biblical Literature. LUCIAN W. CHANEY, JR., M. S., Professor of Biology and Geology. CHARLES H. COOPER, A. M., Professor ofHistory and Political Science. MISS LOUISA H. RICHARDSON, A. M., Professor ofthe Latin Language and Literature. LYMAN B. SPERRY, M. D., Non-resident Lecturer on Sanitary Science HERBERT C. WILSON, PH. D., Assistant Professor of Astronomy. CLARENCE H. WHITE, A. B., Instructor in Greek and Latin. MISS CHARLOTTE R. WILLARD, A. B. Instructor in Higher Mathematics and Astronomy
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1 AGU A GD CARLETON COLLEGE., We Tue CLASS or '92. GD GD 11 i Literary. A Greeting, ' We greet you, classmates of '92, and herewith hand you our written -report of the responsibilities devolving upon usg we greet you, fellow students, and trust you will find in these pages that which you seek, we greet you, Alumni of Carleton, and proudly point you to the year's work, we greet you, Faculty and Ofiicers of the institution, and hope by these pages to give an index of our loyalty to Carleton College, we greet you, all, who are our friends and supporters, and strive in this book to give you a picture of college life as it appears outside of the class room. We would gladly devoteall' these pages -tothe work of the year, to a hearty account ofthe merits of Carleton, but we can only touch upon these subjects. In presenting the humorous and social sides of life, in speaking of class spirit and athletics, we would take nothing from the picture which shall represent Carleton College in its truest and best light. - The Editor sits down to his desk with a heavy heart and with an indescribable feeling of vacancy in his head. Around him lie scattered manuscripts and papersg his table is covered with col- lege annuals and humorous books, his pen holder is badly muti- lated and will not last long. The one 'absorbing question which confronts him, causing the yvrinkles to form in his forehead and the color to leave his cheeks, is, What shall he write ? Given a theme such as the Future of the Negro, the Annexation of Canada, and he would gladly fill all his blank books and cover the backs of all his old letters. But he must write for the ALGOL. and the reader of a college annual is not at the time interested in political or abstract themes. With a shudder he awakens to his situation. 'VVould he possessed the genius ofa Bill Nye, the wit of a Mark Twain, or even the verbosity of the common newspaper humorist! For weeks the art of making people laugh has been carefully studied. Time valuable for lessons, has been devoted to the study of H Life, to inventingjokes, to developing the funny
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