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M. A. Class of 08 Motto : I ' l-iidcns futiiri Prophecy: Hxv olini nu ' minisse j ival)il Ykli. : ll( ' U•-i-y-v-y-y 1 ! ! ! THE CLASS IF V irX(J President A. LI XOSLEY Vick-President ItlJKLI Sbcketaky and TnEAsriiEU GAIIIS LIVIOUS HADDON JOHNSON Biouramier and Poet IIKHBEKT IIKI.DI LUTllKl! (AMI ' l ' .l- AhFRp:D LORD 11 IS
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Board of Visitors lit 1 111 HOX. nox. HON. HON . W. C. V. D. HON. JAJIl ' .lOSl ' ' . lldX. Norfolk. WocmI -. Cro.ss Hoiuls. SiiffolU. . SIkih -villi-. Kii-hiii.in.l. ll;nM|ili li. SJIITH •■nt. ' City. MANI-Y H. liAlJNKS W illi:nMsliin;i. CS KOHEET .lOKD.W Siiiilliliel.l. I ' ll 11. ClllTWOOl) l!(«-ky .Mount, .1. II. i;( ;( J.KS 1 1 , .1 ir. Sii|iciiiitciiilfiit nf I ' ulilir Inslnic-tion liichiiioiul. OUT . l. Ill (illKS .J.X.MKS N. SITlilSS . riHIM.VS II. r.AKNKS WII.I.I.Wl -M. Kl.l.ls B. I!. Mr.VI ' Oltl) h. TAI.IAKKHKO ;ini.i giiiiii fjinia ;;iiiin iniii ;;iMiu ;. ' iiii;i ;;iiuii ;iiiiii yiiiiii iiii;i A iFlmitrr Nam When Dcjitli iil l:i t sIkiII loose the -ilver i-oril. And Ijvoki ' n is flie j;ip1(Ii ' M howl of life. And spoken is the fin:il fmewell wcjiiI And left liehind the sin ami sordid -trife: I wonid that none should grieve that I am j;oiie : Xo blaek-robed niuurners gather ' round my hier. Striving with words and vain tears to atone For lieartaehes caused while I was with them here. l,ove me while livini;: now. cjne kindly word. One smile of sym|);itliy on friendly face Is worth a hundred euloyies deferred. Till with the silent dead I take my ]dace: The writings, wiitti-n then, and all the sands Of life are run: the rest is in (iod ' s hands. O.SfAK L. Shewjukk 14
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IlKniiKKT IliM.Diui- Voixo AqiKinro. Mdii ldnd liisinic ' iui- In Clu ' iiiistry I ' .lii7- ' ((IS ; li. A. Degrei lIlilT ; Valedlctm-lnn Si ' iilor Cliis-i I ' .xKi- ' iPT ; I ' lvsldpnt ot riilldnunlioni! lniM- ' nri, ' iiT- ' iis; I ' iniil I ' residiMit iil ' I ' lillDiiiallii ' an l!iiir - ' iiti ; Inipnivciiiviu Onitoi ' s Mwlal l!iii:! ' (i4: Winnc ' i- of Kliial oralcn ' s Mi-dal 1 lio t ' -n. ' ) ; Socmul Honor I ' l-i-- liiiiiiiiuv Stale (ii-alorioil CoiUcsi llMKi- ' ii ; rresldcnt ol ' Y. M. . A. 1I i. i- ' im;. •iiCi- ' iiT: V. Jl. r. A. Kdiloi ' ( ' umixiai. Ki-im l!MHi- ' ti7 ; Associate I!iij.ji css .MaiuiKer of ( ' ui.omai. l-Iciiii l!M)T- ' iiS; Mcmhei- of AtldcUc Kxi ' i-ulive Conimlriee IDIiT- ' MS; Second Football ' ream IDiio- ' iKi ; ( ' apt. I ' 1 a:i ■ I ' s. ' lau TeaMi I ' .iiiT ' us : Ui-ceivi ' V of Diplomas In American History and I ' cdltlcs. fJeneral Hlstoi-y. I ' lillosophy. I ' lnuHsli, and Science. I ' .iiKMi.vM. He liears a yotiiliful lille. Imi claims lo he no less than thiiiy live. I ' rldes hlmseli ' on Military ' raclics which he stndled at the I ' . 11. HIbIi School. Has ci ' udiiMied with honor in Y. M. ( ' . A. Never forKi ' is to prtiy before enterinj; a political campaign. He does not believe in .Mormoiiism. btit is a li ' Si)erate lover. A chemist. Ilns a strong alliniiy for feiiiinines, A whirlwind in debate. He langhs as though it were a sin. . lwjiys Let na pray ! ■■ ( flails iln alt Itiut mail hccoitir u man: alia dans ila iitarr, is «o.;r. ' ' . . I.. TlCRUKLt.. Ulldiiicc, Essex Co.. To. riiienix; rresident rh enix liiiiT- ' U.S : Medal for Declamation: Literary IMitor Cui.oNt.vt. I ' :rito llM»T- ' t)8; Secretary and Treasurer L A. t ' lass liKiT- ' ii.s : L. I. Degree 1!iii:;- ' ua; A, B. Degree l!liM- ' ii. i : Diplomas in Latin, Kugllsh, Philosophy. American History and rolltics, Pedagogy and General History. Known as Li)iii AM ' KI-ui. He dropped out of the clouds and never has rallied from the reaction. Never was known to move unless he had to. Is matrimonially inclined, hut a victim of lost love. Is a good politician, but once blew a political bubble which burst upon himself. Is afraid of nothing hut the truth. Likes the passive voice. Has a mania for himself. Antediluvian in his ideas, hut a good fellow and loves his .Vlma Mater. srnrn to rhatuir iiiii slatr irith . ' »( «. (J.vii ,s I,. ll, i)i)()N .l()ii. Nt). . 2; h K I ' nilii, ir;iiiii(i President I ' hilomathean inii2. ' ii:!; Final President Philoinalhean IPnl ; Final ttrators .Medal lliiiM; Medal for Debate with Hichmond College 1IIII4: . ssocinte Kditor Coi.oni.vi. Echo inii:i- ' 04- ' (io ; Associate Editor William and . Lary Literary Magazine- i;iP4- ' ii. ' ) ; Historian .Tunior Class IPii: ' , ; Prophet Senior Class 19U4 ; All-Southern Exchange Editor 191)4; Manairer Ilaseball Team 191(4; Applicant for L strilctor l! ll. i. Commonly known among his fellow students as to have migrated fr im tlie Dismal Swamp to about 16 ' Jn. Learned commercialism from Powhatan, individualism from » pecancanough. politics from Sir Win. Berkeley, and oratory from Patrick Henry. Entered college a Baptist in religion, but has become a T ' ni- versalist. ' as a ri ' al of .lohn Itolfe ' s for the hand of the jtrincess. Pt cahontas. Is a shrewd wire puller, a would-be poet and lieart smasher. but has an ave ' rsion for anything that has numbers in it. A. Degree ino. ' j : In- ;. L. IL Is thought Ye Ancient Capitol ' Why may not liis hf tin- fyktill of a lawycvi Ll ' THEB C. LiND.SLBY Maiiassiis, Virniiiiu B. A. Degree 1904 ; Editor-in-Chief William and Marv Literary Maga- zine 1911. .: Poet ' s Medal 19112; President of I ' hilomathean 19ii4; Yice- Presideut of I ' hilomathean 19iir) ; Final Orator ' s Medal 19ii4 ; Sub Varsity Football Team DiiiH : Senior Class I ' oet 1904 ; Diplomas in Latin. .Mathematics. Philosophy, and Pedagogv ; Athletic Executive Committee 19114. Dmo.iMV .IiM. A human paradox. Has a good mind, hut he l;nows it. Born in the b,iective Case. Bears a versatile pen. Vrites s veetl.v of women, but no one ever saw him speak to one. Wants to be a lawyer, but lost his first case before the Board of ' isitors. Is kind to his friends. Is extremely radical in his nature. He was seen iinrr at church, but didn ' t tarry long. He has no, special faith, but a Christian Scientist in sentiment. Claims to be self-made. and. with a few discrepancies, made a pretty good .job of it. .Yo»c hut himself ran lit: his iiarallrl. 16
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