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LAWTON H. WVARE .
VVARREN T. LOETIS A.
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HILE the beginning of any undertaking is attended with difficulties,
we have endeavored to let no such obstacles which attend the combi-
nation of the Annuals of the College and the Theological Depart-
, ments cause a deterioration in thepusual excellence of our book. On
the contrary, we have tried to utilize all the opportunities which
the conditions afford for betterment and to give to our subscribers the best Emory
Annual that has ever been published. We trust that this joint production will
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l'rofa'xsor of 12Ii.v!ory and
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S. IS., lihnory College. 1891, Professor of Mathe-
inutics, Quitinzin College, .11'liilI1S2lS, 1891-93, Stu-
dent .lohns Hopkins University, 1893-'95, S. M.
l'nivr-rsity of Chicago, 1899, .Xcljiinct Professor
of Blntliciimtics liniory College, 1895-1900g.Pro-
fessor of History :incl Political Economy, Emory
College, 1900-'16g .X.M. Ialurvard University, 19035
Student l'niversity of Chicago. 1909-'10, Ph.D.
Vnivvrsity of Chicago. 1910.
JOHN FLETCI-Ilfll BONNELL,-1 Ph.D.
Kappa 'Alpha p Fraternity.
- Professorl-of Physics. I 1
A.B., Emory College, 1871, Ph.D., Southern
University, Student Harvard University, 41871-'72
and 1903, Co-principal, Union Springs, Ala., In-
stitute, 187297413 Principal, Milner'High School,
1874-'75, Professor of ,Natural Science, Emory
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Beta Theta Pi Fraternity.
Professor of Pure Murtlzomatics
and Aslroozofmy.
A.M., Randolph-Macon College, 1878, Instruct-
or in Bethel Academy QVa,.j, 18803825 Graduate
Student Johns Hopkins University, 1883-'85, and
1887-'88, Acting Assistant Mathematics, Univer-
sity of North Carolina, 1889, Professor of Math-
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Kappa Alpha Fraternity
Honorary Professor of Appiied
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silon Honorary Society' Emory College, Profes
sor at Czmdler College, Havana, Cuba, 1907-'10
.Xdjimct Professor at Emory College, since 1911
Acting Principal of Sub-Freshman Department,
1913-'14, and Direetor of Gymnasium, 1913-'14,
JAMES PARKS HANNER, JR., A.B.
pl Phi Delta Theta Fraternity.
f Professor of Modern,
S A Languages.
A.B., Vanderbilt University, 18945 Professor
of Modern Languages and History, Millsaps Col-
lege, 1894-19005 Student, University of Chicago,
Summer, 1896, Student, University of Leipsig
and Barcelona, 1900-19015 Professor of Modern
Languages, Emory College, since 1901.
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GEo1cGE PINCKNEY SHINGLER, JR., B. Sc.
I S.B., M. I. T.
. I Kappa Sigma Fraternity.
Professor of Chemistry.
19005 Teacher in Public Schools of South Caro-
lina and Georgia, 1900-1903, Teacher at 'Summer
School of the South, Knoxville, 19033 Graduate
Student of Agricultural Chemistry, University of
Georgia, 1903-,045 Graduate Student in Depart-
ment of Chemistry, Massachusetts Institute of
Technology, 19044-'06 and B. Sc., 1906, Acting
Professor of Chemistry, Emory College, 1906-'07,
Professor of Chemistry, Emory College, since
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W1GH1'BLAN FLETCHER LIELTON, Ph.D.
Kappa Alpha Fraternity. .
Professor of English Language and
Literature. '
Student, Southern University, 1887 5 Licentiate
of Instruction, Peabody School for Teachers, 1889,
Teacher in Public Schools of Alabama and Flor-
ida, 1889-'92, President Florida Conference Col-
lege, 1892-'95, Vice-President, Nashville College
for Young Ladies, 1895-'97, President, Tuscaloo-
sa Female College,.1897-1903g Student and Fellow
by Courtesy, Johns Hopkins University, 1903-'06,
Ph.D., 19065 Head of'Department'of English,
Baltimore City College, 1906-'08, Professor of
English Language and Literature, Emory C01-
lege, since 1908, Member Florida Conference, 1892
'95g North Alabama Conference, 1895-'96, Balti
more Conference, 1906-'08, North Georgia Con-
ference, since 19083 Librarian Emory College,
1915.
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.X.1'3., 1890 und .X.M., 1892. Southern Univer-
sity, Graduate Fellow, 1893-'95, und A.M., 1895,
Vanderbilt Universityg Head Muster of 'Vander-
hilt Training School, Bridgeport. Alu., 1895-'97,
Principal Suh-Fresluuan Department, Emory Col-
lege, 1897-'98, Adjunct Professor of Modern Lam-
guages, 1898-'99, Professor Ancient Languages.
1899-1900. Southern Universityg Student at Leip-
sig, Berlin und Hilll6-X1Y1ttGIll711l'g, 1900-1902, Pro-
fessor of Greek, Southern University. 1902-1903:
Professor of I.zxtin, Emory College, since 1903.
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1-1 cljunct Professor o
lllarthelm cuties.
LB., Emory College, 190-Lg Tezxcher Broxton,
Gu., 19011-'05g Adjunct Professor of Mathematics,
Emory College, 1905-'07g A.M., Emory College,
19075 Graduate Student, I-Iarvard' University,
1907-'09, A.M., Harvard University, 1908g Acting
Professor of History and Economics, Emory Col-
lege, 1908-'10, Adjunct Professor of Mathematics,
Emory College, 1910-'Hg Professor of Mathe-
matics, South 1Vestern University, 1914-'15, Ad-
junct Professor of Mathematics, Emory College,
Since 1915.
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Professor of Greek Language
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A.B., NVofford College, 1896 g Graduate Student
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JOHN BRADBURY PEEBLES, B.E.
Sigma Phi Fraternity.
Professor of Applied
Mathematics. W'
Union College, 1906, B.E., in Electrical En-
gineering, Professor of Applied Mathematics,
Wofford College, 1908-'12g Professor of Applied
Mathematics, Emory College, since 1912. I
Vanderbilt University, 1899-19005 A.M., Univer-
sity of Missouri, 19015 Ph.D., University of VVis-
consin, 19095 Fellow in Latin, 1907-'08, Assistant
in Latin, 1908-'09, University of Wisconsing In-
structor in Public Schools of South Carolina, In-
structor, in Preparatory Schools of South Caro-
lina and Tennessee, Assistant Professor of An-
cient Languages, Central College fMo.j, 1906-,073
Professor of Classics, Florida State College for
XVOmen, 1909-'13g Professor of Greek Language
and Literature, Emory College, since 1913.
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XVILSON Ginn, Ph.D.
grofessofr of Biology.
B.S., Clemson College, 19083 M.A., University
of South Carolina, 1910, Ph.D., University of
California, 1913, Assistant in Biology, Univer-
sity of South Carolina, 1908-'09, Graduate Stu-
dent, University of Chicago, Summer iSeSsion,
1909, Assistant in Zoology. and Graduate Student,
University of VVisconsin, 1909-'11, Assistant Pro-
fessor of Zoology, Clemson College, 1911-'12g "Uni-
versity Fellown in Zoology, University of Cali-
fornia, 1912-'13, Elected Instructor in Genetics,
University of California, 1913, resigning to be-
come Professor of Biology, University of South
Carolina, 1913-'14, Professor of Biology, Emory
College, since 1914.
Goonnicu Coolc VVI-IIITE, A.M.
Chi Phi Fraternity.
Professor of Mental and Moral
Science. ,
A.B., Emory College, 1908, A.M., Columbia
University, 1911, Professor of English and In-
structor in Philosophy, Kentucky VVesleyan Col-
lege, 1911-'13. Professor of Psychology and Edu-
cation, XVesleyan Female College, 1913-fllig Pro-
fessor of Mental and Moral Science, Emory Col-
lege, since 19141.
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Adjunct Professor of
P Languages.
A.B., Emory College, 1904, A.M., Emory Col-
lege, 1907, Principal Palmer Institute, 1904-,o5,
Assistant Roanoke, Normal College, 1905-'06, Prin-
cipal Waycross High School, 1906-'07, Student,
Harvard'School of Physical Training, 19083 Ad-
junct Professor of Languages and Director of
Physical Education, Emory College, since 1908,
Student, University of Grenoble, France, 1913-
'14.
ILLLABF FIi,ANKI,IN DEDIPSEY, A.B., B.D.
Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity:
D ean Theological
Department.
A.B., Emory College, 1899. Entered the North
Georgia 'Conference November, 1899. Student in
Vanderbilt University, Biblical Department, 1903-
,05S B-D., Vanderbilt, 1906, Dean of Theological
Department, Emory College, since 1914... in
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Delta Tau Delta Fraternity.
Plrincipa,I.
A.B., Emory College, 1911, Teacher in Public
Schools of Georgia, 1911-'14, Adjunct Professor
of Mathematics, Emory College, 19145-715, Princi-,
pal, Emory University Academy, since 1915.
HAYwooD J. PEARCE, Jn., A.B.
Phi Delta Theta Fraternity.
Professor of Ancient wnd
Modem Languages.
A.B., Emory College, 1913, Teacher in Ala-
bama High Schools, 1913-,143 Student Columbia
University, Summer, 191443 Instructor of English,
Emory College, 19144-'15, Professor of Ancient and
Modern Languages, Emory University Academy.
since 1915.
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Phi Delta Theta F1-atm-nity. f
Instructor in English
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ciationg Candidate for A.M.g Instructor of English
and Mathernatics, Emory University Academy,
1915-'16.
JOE POLEY FAGAN, A B
Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternity.
Inns tvuctor in Modern
Languages.
A-B-, hmory College, 19155 candidate for A.M
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PLATO TRACY DUll1IiX3l, D. D.
Dean and P7'0fess0'r of C'h,m'ch History.
Born in Shelby, 'North Carolina, September 10, 1873g received early training in Bell
Academy and Horner Schoolg A.B. Trinity College, Durham, N. C., 18954 a student in Yale
Divinity School, 1895-'96g Graduate of Union Theological Seminary, New York, 1899: Profes-
sor of Church History and Biblical Literature, Trinity College, 1899-19055 Student in Oxford.
England, 1901-'02g Trinity Church, Charlotte, 1905-'07g Central Station, Concord, 1907-'11:
'Winston District,v1911-'13, Charlotte District, 1913-'Mfg D. D. Trinity College, 1914, a Mem-
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REV. JULIAS NIAGATLI.
Acting Professor of Hebrewyand
Old Testament Literature.
Graduate, Rabbinical College, Vilna Russia, for-
merly Professor of Modern Languages in Emory
College, Member of North Georgia Conference.
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I'lARltY CLAY Howlxnn, B.S., D.D.
Professor of Homiletlics and
Pastoral Theology.
Born March 20,'1866, in Monroe County, Ala--
bama, B.S., Southern University, Greensboro, Ala.,
1889, D.D., Southern University, 1908, Member of
North, Alabama Conference, Served the following
appointments: Maysville Circuit, East Lake Sta-
tion, Avondale Station, Florence District, First
Church, Anniston, First Church, Tuscaloosa,
Highlands, Birmingham, Huntsville, Talladega
District, First Church, Talladega, Tuscaloosa Dis-
trict, a Member ofdthe General Conferences of
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HUGH HENRY HARRIS, B.S., A.M.
Professor of Psychology and
Religious Education.
2 Born July 26, 18755 received boyhood education
at Coldwater and Greenville, Michigang a student
one year in Michigan University, received degrees
of B.S. and M.A. at Northwestern Universityg
, a member of Phi Beta Kappa, Director of Re-
ligious Education of the First Methodist Episco-
pal Church, Evanston, Ill., 1908-'13g Director of
- YVesley Memorial Institute, Atlanta, Georgia, 1913-
'Mg Chairman-, Department of Theological Semi-
naries of the Religious Education Association.
XVILLIADI IXRTI-IUR SIIELTON, M.A., B.D., D.D.
Professor of Hebrew and Old ,
Testament Literature.
Born September 6, 1875, at Azusa, Cal., student
in Polytechnic College, 1894-'95g Hawthorne Col-
lege: 18973993 A.B., Hargrove ,College 1905, stu-
dent in Yale Divinity School, 1905-'O8g M.A. and
B.D., Yale, D.D., Emory College, 1914ig President
of Oklahoma VVesleyan College, Oklahoma City,
1911-'14. Leave of absence at the University of
Chicago.
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Born in thc city of Baltimoreg received his early
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man for two years inthe public schools of Balti-
more, Professor of Biblical Literature for two
years, Randolph-Macon College, pastoryof most
prominent city churches in,Texa.s, Maryland and
Virginiag has been a member of three General
Conferencesg a member of the Church Extension
Board, also a member of the Federal Council of
Episcopal Methodismg a member of the Commis-
sion on the Revision of the Church Ritualg au-
thor of numerous magazine articles.
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Professor of Systematic
Theology.
D.D., Centinary College, 1883, Student Tulane
University, 18843855 Vanderbilt University, 1885-
'86g for 16 years Pastor and Presiding Elder in
New Orleans, twice a delegate to the General Con-
ference, delegate to the Ecumenical Conference,
London, 1901, Toronto, 19103 Expository Wr'iter
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Literature, Trinity College, 1911-'15,
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NVYATT AIKEN SMART, B.A., B.D.
. Professor of Biblical
Theology. 1 U
Born October 22, 1883, at Newberry, S. C., stu-
dent in lVebb School, Bellbuckle, Tenn., 1895-'99,
B.A., Vanderbilt University in 1904, B.D., Union
Theological Seminary in 1907, member of the Vir-
ginia Conterenceg pastor of Trinity Church,
Lynchburg, 19078095 pastor of Park View, Ports-
mouth,,1909-'13, First Church, Charlottesville, in
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lege, 1'eceiving1M.A.-degree in 1894, M.A., Har-
vard University, 1896, Ph.D. from Yale, in 1903,
LL.D., University of South Carolina, 19055 LL.D.,
Rollins College in 19095 Professor of Latin, Emory
College, 1898-'02, 'President of the University of
Florida, 19044-'09, President of Southern Univer-
sity. 1910-'14-.
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Born in Blackstone Virginia March 12, 1866, received early training in the Preparatory
Department of Randolph-Macon Collegeg A.B., A.M., Randolph-Macon College, 18855 As-
sistant Professor in Randolph-Macon College, 1885-'65 Monument Church, R-ichmond, 1889-'91,
Princeton Theological Seminary, 1891-'92, Pastor of very prominent churches in Baltimore,
Richmond and Norfolk, 1892-19035 Presiding Elder of Richmond District, 1902-,035 Pro-
fessor of Moral Philosophy, Randolph-Macon College, 1903-307, Missionary Secretary of
Virginia Confe1'ence,,1911'-'Mg since November, 1914, Secretary of the Department of Minis-
terial Supply and Training, Superintendent of the Anti-Saloon League of Virginia, 1905-309,
D.D., Hampton-Sidney College. He has written several series of letter of his diferent
tours in Europe, and on several occasions has edited for the Southern Methodist Recorder
and the Richmond Christian Advocate.
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Yet, ah the "bones"cthat we have lent
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How many times we've paid for drinks
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History of the Senior Class
T is with a feeling of gladness that the historian begins to write the
, last history of this, the class of 1916. Gladness, because with it
comes the knowledge that that for which we have been striving for
' four long years- is almost Within our grasp. It is but a few
C short months before, in the fulfillment of our long cherished hopes,
we will stand forth and receive those longed-for "sheepskins." VVe will grasp these
emblems of intellectual attainments and go forth to meet the hostile world with all
the confidence of the immortal Hercules. VVe will not realize how much these four
years, spent in Oxford under such healthful influences, mean, and will mean to us,
until we have left the scenes of their passing.
The members of this class have toiled together, we have had our fun and our
sober work. If life-long friendships have not been formed, if close association has
not broiight out the good in each member of the class, and above all, if each does not
carry from Oxford an undying love for the old college, and a strong and zealous
fidelity to it's great successor, then the coursevhas fallen far short of what it should
have accomplished.
For the past two years, '16 has furnished fifty per cent of the intercollegiate
debaters, and now exceeds even that in this the crowning year in the success of
"Sweet Sixteen." It contains some of the best literary talent in college, in fact we
have a real poet Whose fame extends beyond the walls of his Alma Mater. 1916
cannot boast of any great athletic fame, but it has three pennants, attesting to the
fact that it is not unknown in that sphere of college activities. But where '16 really
excels is in scholarship. There are men in this class with averages above the Honor
Roll mark who will not get speakers places due to the fact that there are eight other
"shoot-'em-ups" who did even better. Four members of old '16 have attained that
high degree of scholarship recognized by admission to the Alpha Epsilon Upsilon
society, that select circle so hard togain.
The men of the class will enter various avenues of life. and they will go to
demonstrate to the world the practical value of a college education. Every line
of activity is Calling US to COIDC and join its ranks. As wc go to our work. wherever
it may be, in 'whatever field, let us be as true and faithful to our Alina Mater as she
has been to us. . '
"Deal Em'l'Y, farewell to YOU, Farewell to our dear friends too,
Alma Mater so dear and true. Xxlhen we Shall Part
From beY0nfl thy bounds lhere comes 1Vith a true loval lie-irt
T0 us, l1fe's sterner calls. Well cherish the Gold and Blue."
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EUGENE ATTAWAY, Ph.B.
Wine H'rsv11.1.E, GA.
Few Literary'Societyg VicegPresident Few, 1915. Member Y. M. C. A. Means
House Social Clubg Educational Journal Club, Relay Team '15, 'l6. Baseball 'leam
'15, '16, Non-Fraternity.
This is the only one in captivity. Step right up, gffnllelnen. -He . non t bite.
even if he does look voracious. It's just his habit to eat everything in his immediate
vicinity. He is the original of the man it made "poor to tote hit. He says he has
to eat all he does in order to keep up that mighty frame ot his. Few there ure in
the student body that know that Tank is a poet, but just ask him :ind find out.
BARHAM DONALD BANKS, Pb.B.
GRANTVILLE, GA.
Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity, Phi Gaunna Literary Society, Pun llvllt-nic Coun-
cil, '15-'16g Owls' Social Clubg Susie Dahm Social Club, Chi Sigma Chi Social Club:
Baseball'Team, '14, '15, '16, Manager Baseball Team '15. All Emory Bausclmll 'l'c:uu.
'14, '15.
When Hoochie came to Emory from Georgia the fair sex iinuiudiutely fell upon
him because of his beautiful complexion, and sized him up us one susceptible to their
blandishments. Despite the association of his name with numerous "Rnd Nun Eggs,"
he has survived, and is today one of the most popular members oi' his class. His
achievements on the athletic field have won him :in envied reputation which will long
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struction in the face." Seem,"
RICHARD WALKER BRYAN, Ph.B.
RINGGOLD, GA. '
Few Literary Society, Fresh-Soph Debate '13, Vice-President Few '15, President,
'16, Assistant Treasurer , Few '14, Treasurer, "15, Censor-Morum of Few '15, Sec-
Treas. Class '12-'13, Baseball Team, '15, Basketball Team '13, Relay Team, '12, '14,
Y. M. C. A., Judicial Committee, '13-'14, Honor Roll, '13-'14, '14-'15, Junior Com-
mencement Speaker, '15, Senior Commencement Speaker, '16,
Hailing from Ringgold has proved no impediment to Grits during his career at
Emory. He has succeeded in garnering unto himself a hoard of sheckels, in the
shape of well-earned honors, both in the'c1ass room and elsewhere. Behind an ever-
smiling but imperturable countenance an ambitious and energetic mind is hidden.
Whenever the political season opens Grits has been among those running, and when
the marks are read out, Grits' name is found near the top, both alphabetically speak-
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RICHARD J. BROYLES, Ph. B.
ATLANTA, GA.,
Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity, Sigma Upsilon Literary Fraternity, Phi Gamma
Literary Society, President Phi Gamma, '15, Editor-in-Chief "Emory Campus", '15,
Mid-Term Debater, '14, Commencement Speaker, '13, Phi Gamma Respondent at
Few Anniversary, '14, Memorial Day Orator, '15, Phoenix Poem Medal, '14, Prize for
Poem on Emory Chapel, '14, Phi Gamma Anniversary Poet, '13, '14, '15, '16, Editor-1n-
Chief "The Emory Phoenix", '16, Impromptu Debater, '14, '15, Relay Team, '15, Y. M.
C. A. Cabinet, Champion Debater, '16.
Dick is a poet. His hair, his eyes, his very manner of gentle speech betray him.
And he is a good one, even if his "soul is heavy" at times. But he is more than
that. Blessed of a smooth tongue. with 'a most affable disposition, we know Dick
has won himself a place in the hearts of everyman who knows him and since he
has been somewhat of a politician during his sojourn at Emory, there are few who
do not know him.. It is not often we find a man like Dick who can write real poetry
and still be human.
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EDWARD ALLEN BURKHALTER, Ph.B.
WARRENTON, GA.
Entered College Fall, 1912.
Alpha Tau Omega Fraternityg Phi Gamma Literary Soc-ii-ty: l':in-llclli-nic Coun-
cilg Athletic Editor Kinema, '16g Freshman Commencement Sin-:ilu-i', 'l3: Fri-slnnzin
Debater, ,13g "Owl,s" Social Clubg Susie Dahmsg Chi Sigma Chi Social Chili: Sigma
Theta Social Club.
See thou the man immaculately groomed, and every strand of his l-l-'nil lm-las in
place? That is Burke. Many of Burke's most ardently pursuvil i-oiirsi-s have not
been included kin the catalogue. As a patron of the Georgia raiilroml. lmili nl' 11110
down, he is unsurpassed in his line. A friend to many and ll frii-nil ii- ull. tlierl- :irc
many who stay who hate to see him leave. It is I'lIl'llUl'l'1l that ilu- liri-nnu Gli-if
Club has refused to put Emory on her schedule for next your, sim-if ii was lc-:ii-in-il
that Burke will not be here. H
WILLIAM H. ECKFORD, A.B.
PITTSBURG, PA.
Chi Phi Fraternityg Phi Gamma Literziry Sociclyg Sigma: 'l'hi-in Social Chili.
"OWl's" Social Clubg Chi Sigma Chi Social Clulig Spring 'I'4-rin llclnili-r. 'l5: ll:isi-lmll
Team, '154'16g Tennis Champion in Doubles, ,Mfg Susie Dailnn Sm-iul Vinh: Si-nior Dis-
missal Orator, '16g President Phi Gammag Pam-Ielcllvnic Comm-il: l'ri-sith-nl l':in-
Hellenic Councilg Exchange Editor Emory Phoenix, il5-'l6.
Wheni Willie first boarded the rapid transit Motorm- li' -1 - 1 '..i .1 y - 1 -I -i
and minute scrutiny lest he should b 1 ln nl W "IH H mn U K .N
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lion amon iheolv 1,1 glttsbufg -IS his homo. Despite his slinpi-ly' ill.flll'1', NN'ilIic is :i
AAS all' ex, and is as well liked as :iny innn in si-ln-ol.
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am my faltheris' son." lips let no dog bark."
SAMUEL CHARLES CANDLER, A.B. ' p
ATLANTA, GA. ' 1
Kappa Alpha Fraternity, D. V. S. Senior Society, Phi Gamma Literary Society,
"Owl's" Social Club, Chi Sigma Chi Social Club, Sacred Order of Fish, Honor Roll,
'14, Sophomore Commencement Speaker, Relay Team, '14, Fresh-Soph -Debate, '14,
Impromptu Debate, '14+, 'Pan-Hellenic Council, Business Manager Emory Weeklgf,
'14f-'15, Editor-in-Chief Emory Weekly, '15-'16, President Pan-Hellenic Council, '15,
Atlanta Club, President Phi Gamma, '16, Basketball Team, '14-'15-'16, Senior Com-
mencement Speaker. I
Laboring under the awful handicap of having been born in Oxford, Chilley invaded
the sacred precincts of his native village with some deep yearning to be dubbed A. B.
harbored 'in his bosom. However, those who know him best have dubbed him "My
Son Charles" instead. For some time past his motto has been, "Keep away from
Athens!" His fondness for onions has won him great fame as a 'habitue of Heine
Stone's Emporium. But despite the above handicap, "Bish" has maintained a rep.
among theprofs. for being a Shoot-Em-Up.
PIERCE CLINE, Ph.B. V y
WAI.ESKA, GA. '
- Non-Fraternity, Few Literary Society, Y. M. C. A., I. P. A., D. V. S. Senior
Society, Alpha Epsilon Upsilon Honorary Society, President Teacher Journal Club,
President Rhinehardt Club, President Few Society, Fresh-Soph Debater, '14,
Spring Term Debater, '15, Impromptu Debate, '14 and '15, Alternate Intercol-
legiate Debate, '15, Intercollegiate Debate, '16, Junior Commencement Speaker, '15,
Senior Commencement Speaker, Honor Roll, '13-'14 and '14-'15.
Pierce is a man of ideas. He has stood for what is right since his entrance in
college, and no one dares dispute with so learned a one. He is a holy terror of all
the Profs., for when he makes less than 9.8 on an exam., he takes it over. His
prowess in debate has often been exhibited to the dismay of his opponents. Though
his efforts have stood him in such good stead in Oxford they have not been coniined
entirely to this locality as the land somewhere east of Conyers holds a not uncertain
attraction for him.
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CHARLES B. DRAKE, A.B.
CHAMBLEE, GA. .
Non-Fraternityg Few Literary Societyg Y. M. C. A.g Ministerial Associationg
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Duckie claims Chamblee as his home balliwhaok, and no doubt Chamblee claims
' f h favo 't sons. He is a man of splendid qualities, and was
Duckle as one 0 er rl e ' ' ' F 's lab. Vile DroDh9S5'
never guilty of anything worse than smoking a pipe in Oxy
great things for Duckie in his calling.
MELVIN R. ELLINGTON, Ph.B.
Oxronn, GA.
Honor Roll, 13-'14-'15g Freshman Latin Medal, '13g Alpha Epsilon Upsilon
Honorary Societyg Member Educational Journal Clubg Y. M. C. A.g Junior Commence-
ment Speaker, '15g Senior Commencement Speaker, '16.
A native son of Newton county, M. R. soon found himself in his native element
at Emoryg shooting promisouously any and every prof. who i-omes his way. Of ai
. naturally retiring and timid disposition, he is thought most of by those who know
him best, although it is rumored that he is far from timid in his accustomed haunts,
secluded in some sylvan shade, north of Oxford, in the neighborhood of Gum creek.
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CAPERS LAMAR GLENN, Ph.B.
PLAINS, GA.
' Member Ministerial Association, Few Literary Societyg South Georgia College
Clubg Sparks Collegiate Institute Club, Sophomore Debater, '13g Relay Team, '12-
'13314-'15,'16g Pasco Physics Medal, '13g Treasurer Few, '14-'15-'16.
Lamar is a sweet little fellow from Plains. He is an ideal candidate for the
ministry in his amiable qualities and in his high ideals. His favorite occupation
is teasing "Miss" Cobb. He is a true friend and an all-round good fellow.
JOEL A. FITE, A.B.
CARTERSVILLE, GA.
Chi Phi Fraternity, Few Literary Societyg Member Publication Committeeg
Chairman Publication Committee, '15-'16, Relay Team, '15-'16, Baseball Team, '15g
Basketball Team, '16,
Like Demosthenes, Brooks is said to have acquired his brogue by toting marbles
' the capacious cavity which occupies and completely fills the lower portion of his
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cranium. Though Shingler says that Brooks would swipe anything from graduate
flasks to filter paper, nevertheless he has succeeded in elevating himself by the votes
of the populace to a position among the seats of the mighty, known as the Central
Board. With misgivings as to the longevity of his tonsorial appendage, Brooks has
adopted ther hatless demeanor of Medusa and entertains high hopes of some day
winning a fair lady's heart.
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GEORGE F. FOSTER, A.B.
' MACON, GA. A
Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternityg Phi Gamma Literary Society, Y. M. C. A.g Sec-
retary and Treasurer Y. M. C. '15-'16, Associate Editor Emory 1Veekly, '14--'15g
Basketball Team, '13-314-,15g Track Team, '13-'14, Relay Team, '13-'14-'15-'16,
Somehow or other we have always connected the name of '.'Dutt-h" with Cor-
dele, Ga. VVhere we got our information or how we came by it has escaped our
memory, but nevertheless such is the fact. With a "Bootlick" on Zeke and. Ickey,
he has contrived to build himselfa reputation. as a man who does things. Quiet and
almost unseen, "Dutch" burns the mid-night oil and worries where the next Y. M. C.
funds are coming from While he is restings One of the five best things he does is
running around the track While Nag is calling the roll in Gym.
J. BOYD HALEY, A.B.
ELBERTON, GA. A
,Non-Fraternityg Few Literary Society, Y. M. C. A., Le Cerclc LvlllYt'l'Sli'ill'lt' d'
Emory College d' Alliance Francaiseg Special Censor, Few, 'Mg Vice-President Few.
'15g Recording Secretary, '15, Tribunal, '15g Board of Directors. Few, 'l6: Honor
Roll, '13-,145 Latin Medal 'Mo R . d
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Even from his home town there preceded th
th U . , e appearance of J. "Byrd" at Emory
1. e retlnortithat he was b-orn speaking, writing and otherwise enunciating the heroic
mes 0 Q-3109110 and Virgil. Since his arrival Bill Burt has reported nn enormous
decrease in the sale of Jacks But physiolo d
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fOr thelclassic-mould of his mediaeval brain, and he has kept his vow to forever
more seclude himself within the classical walls and think no more of sordid things.
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' JULIAN DERYL HART, A.B. A.M.
BUENA VISTA, GA.
Few Literary Society, Recording Secretary Few, '14, Spring Term Debater, '15,
Few Anniversarian, '15, President of Few, Member 'Board of Directors, '15-'16,
Chancellor and Critic of Few, '15-'16, Member Greater Emory Committee, '14-'15,
Chairman Greater Emory Committee '15-'16, Member Central Board, '15-'16, Y. M. C.
A., Relay Team, '14-'15, '15-'16, Baseball Team, '14-'15, Honor Roll, '12-'13-'14-'15,
Alpha Epsilon Upslion Honorary Society, Junior Commencement Speaker, Winner
Junior Oration Medal, Senior Commencement Speaker. .
This man, towering more upward than outward, hails from Buena Vista. Notwith-
standing the fact that he spends most of his time concocting vari-colored chemical com-
pounds Hart is noted as a "Shoot-Em-Up" in all his classes. Memory of man is unable
to recall the sight of "J. D." after sun has set. Whether of innate fear of darkness
or not We know not. Only the care of politics has been known to lure him' from his lair.
ROBERT M. HARRIS, A.B. .
MARIE'1'1'A, GA. '
Chi Phi Fraternity, D. V. S. Senior Society, Phi Gamma Literary Society,
"Owl's" Social Club, Pan-Hellenic Council, Secretary Pan-Hellenic Council, Baseball,
Team, '14f-'15-'16, Freshman Commencement Speaker, Assistant Business Manager
Emory Phoenix, '14-'15, Business Manager Emory Phoenix, '15-'16, Football Team, '14,
Censor Morum Phi Gamma, '14-, Secretary Phi Gamma, '15, Anniversarian Phi Gamma,
'15, Tennis Champion in Singles and Doubles, '15, Impromptu Debater, '15, Lee's
Birthday Orator, '16, Intercollegiate Debater, '15, Champion Debater, '16.
Bob hails from Marietta, a town made great by Leon McKenzie Blair and other
Leo's. This fact has proven a stumbling block to Bob, which., if you wish to 'prove
for your own satisfaction, simply turning your hacpds wrong sgle otiiit w1tEll1aE.Y1cl:id1l'sah
gesture and quote: "All alder smoke g0 UD 6 Cllm- U. le 3 910 9 i
during the political season, in the class room and among the ladies. Bob has proven
himself one of the best We have.
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cold dead facts." M0711-I-7
JAY I-IAYS, Ph.B.
HAYs'roN GA.
Non-Fraternityg Few Literary 'Societyg Y. M. C. A., Critic of Few, Correspond-
ing Secretary of Few, Board of Directors, Fewg Honor Roll, '13-'14-'15, Special
Gym., '12-'13-,141-,154 Intercollegiate Track Meet, '13-'14-'15, All Emory Track, '13g
Basketball, '13-'14-,15-'16, Mid Term Debate, 2135 Junior Commencement Speaker,
Junior Respondent Senior Dismissal, Impromptu Debate, '15g Educational Journal
Club, '16, Secretary and Treasurer Senior Class, '16, Senior Commencement Speaker.
Whether information is Wanted concerning the increase.in death rates due to
the employment of child labor in factories or the number of processes involved in the
manufacture of a pin, Statistical Jay is right there with the government reports. But
one pigeon hole of Jay's card indexed mind is labeled with the name of a certain
lady of North Covington, to whom he allots a portion of his time as regularly as to
his lessons. Whatever problem Jay attacks he goes at with a system, and we
predict the success which has crowned his efforts here for him in future years.
SAMUEL HERBERT HINTON, Ph.B.
DACULA, GA.
Few Literary Society g' Y. M. C. A., Relay Team, '13,-'15, Gwinnettc County Cluhg
Orchestra, '13, 'Mg Vice-President, Fewg Art Editor Kinema, '16, Non-Fraternity:
President, Few, '16, Member Board of Directors, Few, '16.
Llke h1S worthy. contemporary, Hart. Hinton, who claims Dncula. as his heme, is
Partial 'f0,th9 ?Uf1C1Ug fumes of I-IZS and may be seen at almost any hour of the
day Wendlflg TNS Way toward the Chemistry building in his tireless effort to follow
in the footsteps of Dr. Ward. In addition to this, Hinton has made for himself quite
a distinction in the realm of art in trac'n tl tl' - I ' J A
of the men of this student body for this afngualle Ou meg of the mlsshapened ngures
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CLEMENT EVANS HUBBARD, A. B.
ROCKMART, GA.
Kappa Alpha Fraternity, Phi' Gamma Literary Society, Ministerial Association,
Y. M. C. A., Student Volunteer, Judicial Committee, '14-'15, Relay Team, '12-'13, '14,
Treasurer Ministerial Association, '15, Delegate to Georgia Missionary League at
LaGrange, Student at Candler School of Theology, '15-'16, Andrew Sledd Literary
Society, Georgia Club, Delegate Georgia Missionary League, College Park.
When Mother passed from out of our midst and from under the guardianship of
Emory's Wing to take his abode in the garish city, he began immediately to degenerate.
He even started to Writing to Wesleyan. What will become of Preacher, we cannot
say. He may have the fortune to be eaten by the Cannibals as he is going to be a
missionary, but We have a hunch he'd talk them out of it.
FURNEY C. IVEY, JR., A.B.
Bos'roN, GA.
Phi Gamma Literary Society, Assistant Treasurer, Phi Gamma, President, Phi
Gamma, Chairman Athletic Committee, '15-'16, Member Central Board, Basketball
Team, '15-'16, Captain Basketball Team, ,16, Baseball Team, '14-,15-'16, Manager
Baseball Team, '16, Relay Team, '15-'16, ,Emory Track Team, '15, Manager Emory
Track Team, '16, Calculus Club, Tennis Club, '14-'15,
b rass fields of Boston that locality unknown to us, but made
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notorious as the abiding place of "Dada" Whaley, came in the fall of 1913 this terror
of- the Profs. to set a record at Emory with an all around average of 10 in Calculus.
His glove, aided materially by his left arm, and an efficacious prayer, in the Spring
of 1915, enabled many understudies of Cobb and Baker to pereeptibly fatten C25 their
batting averages. Bereft of his reputation and prayer his trusty glove is now left to
him as a relic of things as they might have been-
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E. LEWIS KING, A.B.
MADISON, GA. , A
Phi Delta Theta Fraternity, D. V. S. Senior Society, Sigma Upsilon Literary
Fraternity, Phi'Gamma Literary Society, Vice-President Student Body, President
PhiIGamma, '16, Intercollegiate Debate Council, Intercollegiate Debater, Davidson
'15, '16, Fall Term Debate, '13, Freshman Commencement Speaker, Sophomore Com
mencement Speaker, Fresh-Soph Debate, Pan-Hellenic Council, VVinner Tennis Dou
bles, '12 and '15 a.nd Singles, '14, Basketball Team, '13-'14-'15-'16, Football Team, 14
Champion Debate, '16, Impromptu Debate, '15, Phoenix Short-Story Medal, '15,
A man with a brain so enormous as to preclude the wearing' of any hat Lewis 1
recognized as an all-'round man of 42 centimeter calibre. I-Ie it was for two years
who won the distinction of being an intercollegiate debater. He is a politician of the
Hrst water, with a failing for Covington society. His brain is forever discovering
some new idea, and he possesses the innate energy to put them into execution.
GRANVILLE NEWTON RAINEY, A.B.
VILLANOW, GA.
Non-Fraternity, Few Literary Society, Y. M. C. A., Ministerial Association
Treasurer Ministerial Association, '13, I. P. A., Missionary League Conference, L1
Grange, '14, Cox College, '15, Fall Term Debate, '14+-'16, Impromptu Debate,
Member Board Directors, Few, '15, Special Gym., '14-, '15, Relay Team, '14, '15,
Secretary and Treasurer Y. M. C. A., Pre 'd t Y. M ' -' - 7 3'
si en . C. A., 15 16, X ice-1 iesidtn
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sociation. '
This dream of Doctors of Divinity entered ll'
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ored to follow in the footsteps of,those who have attained fame iii the tie?'d'1'tniel1i6i'bi
ghgology. He has patterned after a notable Biblical clriracter la " r lad
his
u ies e collection of all fees and assessments due to the St le t' Blliimi -H '-ds'
Co-operating with "Dutch" Forster and other worthy men lllgiriqpgv iHs9gN?,,lf,::
mental Ill placing the Y. M. C. A. on a firm -b ' ' - ' L- .- 2 . ' I . '
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HENRY OSGOOD READ, Ph.B.
Delta Tau Delta Fraternity, Phi Gamma Literary Society, President Phi Gamma,
Literarv Editor Emory Phoenix, Y. M. C. A., Pan-Hellenic Council, 144916, Secretary
and Treasurer Pan-Hellenic, '15, Spring Term Debate, '15, Orchestra, '13, Relay
Team, ,14-'16, Tennis Club.
ld 't thou see a moving light proceeding in and out of the hallowed college
Shou s
buildings, think not that some heavenly constellation hath strayed from its orbit.
'Tis but the gleaming brilliance reflected from the shining locks of one H. O. Reed.
's a spendid -student and holds the
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high esteem of his fellows. V
JOHN ORSON SMITH, B.S.
BINGEN, GA.
V a Literary Society, Y. M. C. A., Dele-
Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity, Phi Gamm
gate Georgia Students Missionary Conference, Cuthbert, '14, Business Manager Emory
Weekly, Relay Team, '12-'13. . .
J. Orson is the only man in college who can claim three places as his home at one
spasm. If you want to Write to J. O. simply address the epistle to Attapulgas. Laineat
or Bingen or any other place in the neighborhood, and he will get it. His main
achievement has been selling VVeekly ads. and breaking Chemistry apparatus, and he
is one more good one at that.
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BERT RUMBLE, A.B.
FonsY'rH, GA.
Non-Fraternity, D. V. S. Senior Society, Y. M. C. A., Few Literary Society?
Censor Morum, Vice-President and Recording Secretary of Few, Tribunal and His-
torian, Few, Baseball Team, '13, '14, '15, '16, Manager Baseball Team, '14, All
Emory Baseball Team, '14,' '15, Basketball Team, '15, '16, Manager Basketball Team,
'16, Track Team, '15, All Emory Track Team, '15, Football Team, '14, '15, '16, Man-
ager Football Team, '15, All Emory'Football Team, '14, '15, Winner of O. Q. Melton
Athletic Medal, '14, Athletic Editor, Emory Weekly, '14, '15, Monroe County Club,
Marvin Hall Social Club, Speaker Senior Banquet, President Student Government
Association.
That walking mounftain of physical strength is far from just that. He is the
biggest-hearted, most whole-souled man in college as well as the athletic mainstay
of the Senior Class. President of the Student Body is the only job big enough to fit
his personality, and he has certainly held down the chair of office. Clean and straight
a.s a die, enemy simply fails to exist. His one sore spot is "Griffin with the bases
full, and Rumble at the bat." '
OLIN FREDERICK SEALEY, Ph.B.
Howixim, GA.
D. V. S. Senior Society, Alpha Epsilon Upsilon Honorary Society, Honor Roll.
'13, '14, '15, Few Literary Society, Board of Directors Few, '15-'16, Fall Term Dc-
bate, '14, Mid-Term Debate, '15, Central Board, '15-'16, Y. M. C. A. Cabinet, Chair-
man Judicial Committee, '15-'16, Educational Journal Club, Football Team. '14, Klan-
ager Football Team, '15, Junior Commencement Speaker, Senior Commencement
Speaker.
A With .a mouth likeia white sucker, there have been few to Su-ing this yuan. H0
fails to bite on an'y'ba1t except la peculiar kind afforded by a locality somewhere be-
tween here and Covington. He IS noted for unusual ability to make his mouth eluci-
date truthful aniswers to the proofs, which ability has netted him all sorts of honors
in the classroom. '
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Why ca.n't they all be contented like me?"hadst picked up a horse shoe."
ARTHUR PIERCE STEVVART, Ph.l3.
EAST POIITT, GA. ,,
Chi Phi Fraternity, Phi Gamma Literary Society, "Owl's" Social Club, Sigma Rho
Social Club, D. ID. D. Social Club, Pan-Hellenic Council '12-'13, Vice-President Pan-
Hellenic, '13, Athletic Editor Emory Campus, '13, Basketball Team, '11, Baseball
Team, '11, '14, Football Team, i11, '12, '14, All Emory Football Team '12, '14.
Someone has suggested that Dit's initials stand for nothing else but "A Perennial
Senior." But Dit says he intends to graduate. Anyhow- Dit has been written up in
so many books like this that it is hard to say anything that has not been said at least
f . H has made himself so well-liked by the Ogcford people as well as the
twice be ore e
students that a number of them are secretly hoping he'll miss his dip.
CARLOS JONES TYLER, Ph.B.
SANDEHSVILLE, GA,
Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity, Member Ministerial Association, Member Y. M. C. A.,
Member Intercollegiate Prohibition Association. '
This future Bishop, after trying all the schools in his catalogue. decided on Emory.
He has been with us only a short time but we have l13d'S1lfflClB1'lt time toulearn his
splendid qualities. He is a man who is not easy to change from his convictions. We
are indeed sorry that we have not had him with us longer for we have learned to love
him.
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rich."
GEORGE NEAL THOMAS '
fX1NIEIlICUS, GA. -
Phi Delta Theta Fraternity, Few Literary Society, Few Respondent to Phi Gam-
ma W'elcome Address, '15, Basketball Team, '13, '14, '15, '16, Captain Basketball Team,
'14, Football Team, '13, '14, Relay Team, '14, "15, Track Team, '15, Special Gym., '13,
'14-'15-'16. All Emory Gym, '13, '14, '15, Pugilistic Club, Educational Journal Club, Y.
M. C. A., Pan-Hellenic Council, '15, '16, Secretary Pan-Hellenic, '16, Editor-in-Chief
the Kinema, '15-'16.
A body like a marble faun and a gentle disposition like nobody's but Neal's, this
man is a model for posterity to imitate. We have to say all this because he is the
"Chief" of this book. Otherwise, we would only say that some day we expect to see
Neal the physical director of some Y. M. C. A., and that he is a man whom we are
proud to number among our friends. He is another satellite of Covington society
on Sundays at least.
LAVVTON HENRY YVARE
PINEVIEW GA.
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Q Kappa Alpha Fraternity, Few Literary Society, Critic of Few, '15, Board of Di-
rectors of Few, '16, Fall Term Debater, '14, Impromptu Debater, '15, Corresponding
Secretary of Few, '15,.Y. M. C. A., Member Greater Emory Committee, '14-'15, Class
Poet, '13-'14, Prophet of Class, '14-'15, '15-'16, Relay. Team, '13, '14, '15, Basketball
Team, '16, Special Gym.Class, '15, Educational .Journal Club, Honor Roll, '12-'13
,'13-'14, '14-'15, '15, Junior Commencement Speaker, '15, Business Manager the Ki-
nema.
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That man who seems to be forever pondering on some dark mystery into which
the prying eyes of the common people may not look is the B. M. ot' this organ. NVe
are supposed to tell the truth and if We were to We could onlv sav good tliinlegs of
Eawt. He is a man with a business of his own to which he dey'otes'his entire atten-
tion. He has met with marked success in the c-lass room as well as on the baseball
diamond. 5
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HOWELL L. WATKINS, A.B.
BOSTON, GA.
Sigma Nu Fraternityg Phi Gamma Literary Societyg Football Team, 'Mg Pan-
Hellenic Council. Literary Editor of the Kinema, '15-,16.
"Suds" is not a star in any line except making and holding friends and in that he
is a past master. He is too retiring to thrust himself before blatantly, but prefers to
merit their regard by the truest variety of real worth, that of being a friend. Dada
I Whaley tried to lead his fellow townsman in his flaming path, but "Suds" chose rather
the primrose path of pleasant ease. The mere mention of logic has been known to make
him quake. , l
RALPH EUGENE WHITE, Ph.B.
DIXIE, GA. I
Non-Fraternity: Few Literary Societyg Spring Term Debater, '15, Board of Di-
rectors of Few, '15g Corresponding Secretary of Few, '16g Y. M. C. A.g Educational
Journal Club, Class Historian, '15-,163 Honor Roll, '14-'15g Senior Commencement
Speaker, '16, -
From Dixie' a little village in the Wiregr'ass section of Georgia there came a man
in the year 1912 who was destined to shoot profs and make friends by his retiring
modesty His motto here has been ten in every class and he has averaged high along
the leaders of his class Though he nexer kills the ladies to any great extent we
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JAMES HARGROVE WVILSON, Ph.I3.
CAMILLA, GA. ' .
Non-Fraternity, D. V. S. Senior Society, Y. M. C. A., Ministerial Association,
Fresh-Soph Debate, '13 and '14, Champion Debate, '15, Impromptu Debate, '15, Al
ternate, Intercollegiate Debate, '16,'Interco1legiate.Debate Council, '14-'15-'16, Critic
of Few, '15, Chancellor of Few, '15, Vice-Presidenteof Few, '15, President of Few, '16
Chairman Bible Study Committee, '14-'15, Y. M. C. A. Cabinet, '14-'15-'16, Delegate
to Y. M. C. A. Missionary League Conference at Cox College, '15, President Minis-
terial Association, '15, Football Team, '14f-'15, Class Prophet, '12-'13, President of
' Class, '13, '14, '15, '16. - '
"Bish" 'ought to have been the model for a statue 'entitled "The man with his head
in his hand." Your education is incomplete if "Bish" does not take your hand inf his
at least once a day. He had to deliberate a long time before he was certain he would
be able to put himself down among the class of which he is Dux. Finally Zeke. quit
crying over him and since then "Bish's" only dream has been of diplomas. Some-
times blue, sometimes pink, but always with E. K. Turner signed to them.
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N the third year of our march toward "Dip-dom" we pause for 21
retrospective glance at our achievements, our failures, and all the
other forces which unite to make us what we are, or are not, today.
K Yet we believe that when our account ,is balanced we will be found
with a, preponderance of honor to our credit. A ,
' Since the first day when the Class of '17 besieged the "King's Court,', sixty
strong, our history has been marked by progressiveness and a distinct individuality.
Many of our men have transferred their energies from the scenes of college life
into other fields of action, and tho our ranks have suffered from this depletion, some
of these places have been ably filled by recruits.
In scholarship our banner has not trailed in the dust. Then, too, were we not
the first toydiscover the remarkable capabilities of that famous "Jack" to ancient
languages? ' A it ' s
In athletics we have excelled, for even as Freshmen we won the Relay pennant
and vanquished the mighty ,team of '15 in just enough games to enable the present
Senior class to win the Baseball pennant. As Sophomores we were among the lead-
ers in all branches of sport, and thisyear wevhave a footbaall and basketball pennant
to our credit, with a bright outlook for the baseball season. Our class has also been
represented every year on the track team and our aid has contributed substantially
to Emory's work in that linej A l
Weuhave not been found wanting-in our supply of 'Kshoot-,em-ups," good de-
baters, athletes, and men in the other various college activities, although we have
a proportionally small class. 1 t
And when the last demand is made on us, and we too have passed on to that
greater body known as.. alumni, we shall be remembered, and have the facultv refer
to us as a "blue-ribbon"' class. ' i -
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MACON, GA.
-FAIRBURN, GA.
Entered College Fall 1913
313, Missionary League Conference at
'15, Mission Study Committee, '-11L-'15-
Cabinet, '15-'16, Judicial Committee,
Prophet, '15-'16, Honor Roll, ,144'15,
mencement Speaker, '16.
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PERCY A. BRAY, A.B.
N on woon, GA.
Entered College Fall, 19141.
Delta Tau
Society-Y M C A M b I 9
Term Debate '15, Im Jro t
tor, '16, Junior Res ond t
16, Relaf T
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,WALLACE LEE BAZEMORE, Ph. B.
Entered College Fall 1913
Pi Kappa Phi Fratenity, Pan-Hellenic Council
Associate Editor Emory 1fVeekly, 1915, Member Y
M. C. A., Baseball Team, '15, Relay Team, '15,
GEORGE H. BOYD, A.B.
Non-Fraternity, Few Literary Society, Y. M. C.
A., Fresh-Soph Debater, '14, Fresh-Soph Debater, '15,
Vice-President Few, '16, Board of Directors of Few,
'16, Delegate to M. C. A. Conference at Athens
College Park,
Y. M. C. A.
,15-'16, Class
Junior Com-
Delta Fraternity, Phi Gamma Literary
L ,.... , em er . 1. A., Historian of
Class, '15-'16s Temperance Oration Medal, '15, Fall
, 1 mp u Debate, '15, Assistant
Treasurer of Phi Gamma, VVashington's Birthday Ora-
p en at Senior Dismissal, Treas-
urer of Phl Gafmmil, '15-'16, President of I. P. A.,-'15
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NEWNAN, GA.
Entered College Fall, 1913.
.A1pha.Tau Omega Fraternity, Phi Gamma Literary
Society, Football Team, '13-,141-'15, Manager Football
Team, '14, All Emory Football Team, ,13-'144F'15.
JAMES RUDOLPH CLEMENTS, B.S.
EASTMAN, GA.
- Entered College Fall, 1914.
Delta Tau Delta Fraternity, Phi Gamma Literary
Society. I .
NELSON F. DICKEY, A.B.
LOUISVILLE, KY.
Entered College Fall, 1915.
Sigma Nu Fraternity, "Owls', Social Clubg Foot-
ball Team, ,155 Basketball Team, '16, All-Emory Bas-
ketball Team, '16g Manager Baseball Team, '16, Base-
ball Team, ,16g Relay Team, '16,
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MACON, GA.
Entered College Fall, 1912.
Re-entered Spring, 1914.
Sigma Nu Fraternity, Sigma Upsilon Literary Fra-
ternity, Y. M. C. A., Sigma Theta Social Club, Chi
Sigma Chi Social Club, Sacred Order of Fish, Class
Historian, '13, Basketball Team, '13, Special Gym.,
'13-'14, Football Team, '14-, Baseball Team, '15, Relay
Team, '15, Toast Master Soph. Banquet, '15, Circu-
lation Manager Emory Weelcly, '14-'15, State News and
Alumni Editor Emory Weekly, '15-'16, Class, Poet, '15,
Business Manager "Whompus," '16, Pan-Hellenic Coun-
eil.
J. COLIN ENGLISH, Ph.B.
ALVA, FLA.
Entered College, 1912.
Delta Tau Delta Fraternity, Florida Club, Phi Gam-
ma Literary Society, Y. M. C. A., Secretary and Treas-
urer Class '12-'13, Class Poet, '13-'14, Fresh-Soph. De-
bate, '13, Fall Term Debate, '14, Basketball Team, '13-
'14-'15, Manager Basketball Team, '16, Football Team,
'13-'14,-'15, All-Emory Football Team. '14-'15, Manager
Football Team, '15, Special Gym., '13-'14'-'15, Secre-
tary and ,Treasurer of Florida Ciub, President Florida
Club, Pan-Hellenic Council, '15-'16, 'Welcome Address
Phi Gamma, '16, Relay Team, '15, Member Central
Board, '15-'16, Vice-President Student Body.
FLORENCE M. GAINES, A.B.
. HARTWELL, GA.
Entered College Fall, 1914.
'Non-Fraternity, Few Literary Society, Mid Term
Debate, '15, Fall Term Debate, '15, Impromptu Debate.
'15, Chaplain Few Society, '15, Intercollegiate Debate
Council, '15-'16, Vice-President, Y. M. C. A., Vice-
President Ministerial Association, Vice-President I. P.
A., Prohibition Oratorical Contest, '15, Delegate to Ga.
Student's Conference, '15, Vice-President Few Society.
,155 SGC1'Ctary Ministerial Association, '16, Y. M. C.
Historian, '16, Junior Commencement Speaker. '16, As-
sociate Editor Emory Vlfeekly, '16,
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HALSEY SIMS GARLAND, .X.B.
GRIFL'IN, GA.
Entered College Fall 1913.
Kappa Alpha Fraternity, Phi Gamma Literary So-
ciety, "Owls" Social Club, Pan-Hellenic Council, '15-
'16, Beta Omicron Phi Social Club, Orchestra, '13-'14f,
7
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or Roll, '14+-'15, Censor Morum Phi Gamma, '15, Sec-
retary Phi Gamma, '16 , Mid-Term Debate, '14, Soph.-
Freshman Debater, '15, Sophomore Speaker, '15, Soph-
omore Declamation Medal, '15, Impromptu Debate, '15,
Secretary and Treasurer Junior Class, Junior Com-
mencement Speaker, '16, Alpha Epsilon Upsilon Hon-
orary Society, Relay Team, '15 , Track Team, 's15.
C PAUL H. HODGE, Ph.B.
ELco, GA.
Entered College Fall 1912.
Sigma Nu Fraternity, Few Literary Society, Membel
and Vice-Bresident, Gordon Club, Y. M. C. A.
FOUNT R. LANE.
ROANOKE, ALA.
Entered College Fall 1913.
Alpha Tau Omega. Fraternity, Phi Gannna Literary
Society, "Owl's" Social Club, Chi Sigma Chi Social Club,
Dux of Class, '14,-'15, Baseball Team, '14-'15-'16, Man-
ager Baseball Team, 144, Captain, '15, All-Emory Base-
ball Team, '14f-'15, Member Athletic Committee, '1fL-'15-
'15-'16, Football Team, '14-'15, Basketball Team, '14-'15-
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JOSEPH W. LEE, AE.
LONE OAK, GA.
Entered College Spring 1911-
1 Re-entered Fall 1914.
Relay Team, '12-'15-'16, Field Day, '12-'15s TTU-Ck
Team, '15, Few Literary Society, Special CCHSOI' of
Few, '15, ,Member Y. M. C. A., Member Ministerial As-
sociation. S
DOO WHA LIM, Pli.B.
PING YANG, KOREA.
Entered ,College Fall 1914. I
Few Literary Society, Non-Fraternity, Y. M. C. A.,
VVelcome Address Few Anniversary, Member Minis-
terial Association, Financial' Committee Y. M. C. A.,
Vice-President Few, '15-'16, Censor Morum Few, '15-
'16, Leader of Mission Study Class, '14-'15, Soph.-
Freshman Debater, '14-'15, Soph. Commencement
Speaker, '15, Leader of Bible and Mission Study Class-
es, 15-'16, Delegate to Y. M. C. A. Convention, Ox-
ford, '14, Delegate to Georgia Students' Missionary
Convention, LaGrange, '14, Speaker at same Conven-
tion, Delegate to Georgia 'Students' Missionary and Y.
M. C. A. Convention, Cox College, '15, Delegate to X
M. C. A. Summer Conference at Blue Ridge, N. C., '15,
Member and Vice-President Reinhardt Social Club,
Football Team, '15.'
I VVARREN THOMAS LOFTIS, B.S.
ATLAIWTA, GA.
Entered College ,Fall 1914. '
Sigma Alpha ,Epsilon Fraternity, Y. M. C. A., Phi
Gamma Literary Society, Baseball Team, '15, Relay
Team, '15, Basketball Team, '15-'16, Captain and Man-
ager Basketball Team, '15, All-Emory Basketball
Team, '15, Honor Roll, '14-'15, Pasco Physics Medal,
'15, Sophomo1'e Commecement Speaker, Impromptu De-
bater, '15, YQ MLC. A. Cabinet, '16, Assistant Busi-
ness Manager Emory Campus, '15-'16, Delegate Y. M.
C. A. Conference, '15.
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THOMAS NEWTON MORGAN, JR., Ph.B.
ASHBURN, GA. 1
Entered College Fall, 1913. A
Sigma Upsilon Literary Fraternity, Y. M. C. A.,
Few Literary Society, Y. M. C. A. Cabinet, I. P. A.,
Vice-President Few, Poet of Class, '15-'16, Delegate
to G. S. M. L. and Y. M. C. A. Conference, Spring
Term Debate, '16, Relay Team, '15, Junior Commence-
ment Speaker, Education Club, Few Respondent to ,V
Welcome Address, '16. ,
J. P. MCNATT, A.B.
f LYONS, GA.
Entered College Fall 1913. , ' .
Kappa Alpha Fraternity, Phi Gamma Literary So-
ciety, Member Publication Committee, '14-'15, Special
Gym., '14-'15, Spring Term Debater, '16, Assistant
Business Manager, Emory Weekly, '15-'16, Official Bas-
ketball Scorer, '15-'16, Relay Team, '14-'15, Baseball ,
Team, '15, Y. M. C. A. 5
A. W. MURRAY, A.B.
Bnorrwoon, GA.
Entered College Fall 1913.
Non-Fraternity, Few Literary Society, Vice-Presi-
dent Few, '16, Recording Secretary and Historian Few,
'16, Mid Term Debater, '16, Special Gym., '14-'15, Re- .
lay Team, '15, Y. M. C. A., Football Team, '15, Pub-
lication Committee, '15-'16, Junior Commencement
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M1LL'rowN, GA.
Entered C01lege Fall 1914.
Non-Fraternity, Member Ministerial Association,
Member Y. M. C. A., Member Few Literary Society,
Censor Morum of Few, '15, Vice-President Few, '15,
Member Publication Committee, '15-'16, Football Team,
'15, Mid-Term Debate, '16.
I PAUL H. PONDER.
RUTLEDGE, GA.
Entered College Fall 1913.
Sigma Nu Fraternity, Phi Gamma Literary Society,
Baseball Team, '14-'15, Track Team, '14-'15, Intercol-
legiate Track Team, '15, Captain Track Team, '15.
LEONARD P. ROGERS, B.S. 6
WARRENTON, GA.
Entered ,College Fall 1913.
Sigma Nu Fraternity, Phi Gamma Literary Society,
"Owl's" Social Club, Chi Sigma Chi Social Club, Fresh-
man Commencement Speaker, '14, Sophomore Com-
mencement Speaker, '15, President Class, '14-'15, Chap-
lain Class, '15-'16, Sophomore Banquet Speaker, Base-
ball Team, '141-'1'5, All-Emory Baseball, '14, Track
Team, '14, Interc0llegiate'Track Team, '15, Pz1n-Hel-
Ienic Council.
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COVINGTON, TENN.
Entered College Fall 1915.
Member Few Literary Society, Member of and Presi-
dent of Ministerial Association, Junior Football Team,
JUDSON B. SHAVV, A.B.
MADISON, GA. -
Entered College Fall' 1913.
Chi -Phi Fraternity, Phi Gamma Literary Society,
Beta Omicron Phi Social Club, ChipSigma Chi Social
Club, Freshman Commencement Speaker, Sophomore
Commencement Speaker, Fall-Term Debate, '15, Spring-
Term Debater, '16, Relay Team, '14f-'15, Baseball Team,
'15, Basketball Team, '14-'15, All-Emory Basketball,
'15, Captain Basketball Team, '15, Football Team,.'13-
'14-'15, Captain Football Team, '14, All-Emory Foot-
ball Team, '15, Junior Commencement Speaker.
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DUBLIN, GA.
'Entered College Fall, 1913.
Phi Delta Theta Fraternity, Phi Gamma Literary
Society, Mid-Term Debater, Junior Commencement'
Speaker, "Owl's" Social Club, Beta Omicron Phi So-
cial Club, Emory Orchestra, '14, Football Team,,'1fL-'15, ,
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Entered College Fall 1915.
- ATLANTA, GA.
Entered College Fall 1913.
Atlanta Clubg Baseball Team, '14-'15,
COVINGTON, GA.
Entered College Spring 1914.
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ALBANY, GA.
Entered College Spring, 1916.
Phi Delta Theta Eraternity, Phi Gamma Literary
Society, Basketball Team, '16, Baseball Team, '16,
HOVVARD VINCENT WVEEMS, A.B.
ROME, GA.
Entered College Fall 1913. '
Chi Phi Fraternity, Phi Gamma Literary Society, Y.
M. C. A., Editor Emory Hand Book, '16, Athletic Ed-
nitor Emory Weekly, '15-'16, Assistant Business Man-
ager Emory Phoenix, '16, Secretary Phi Gamma, '15,
Censor Morum Phi Gamma, '16, Mid-Term Debater,
'15, Freshman-Sophomore Debate, '15, Intercollegiate
Debate Council, Phi Gamma Anniversarian, Historian
of Phi Gamma, Junior Commencement Speaker, Poe's
Birthday Essayist, Sophomore Class Historian, Honor
Roll, '14-'15, Relay Team,"141-'15, Baseball' Team, '14-
'15, Basketball Team, '14,-'15-'16, Captain Basketball
Team, '14, Football Team, '15, Assistant Manager Track
Team.
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For every joy that stirs her heart,
For all the songs that tune her soul,
And every breeze that tells it's tale
Soft and light-burthened from the vale,
I hold a love-sworn rivalry.
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Pay court,f as I,'in rivalry.,
Yet these soft arts of nature tell
A fuller meaning to my soul.
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And teach their ways to me, that I
May conquer in this rivalry.
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History of the Sophomore Class T
HOSE who know us best as a class need no record of our Past achieve'
ments by which to judge us. But for the benefit of our gantle
readers of this page, who know us only by what WC have to Say
Q' of ourselves, we will endeavor to write an alU1J0bi0g1'aPhY of our
S firstltwo years in college. W'e promise not to bestow h01101'S 1300
freely upon our own heads. V .
In the fall of 1914, we entered college and ever since that time weve been
making history of which we are today proud. u S
We won our first victory last year, when we bluffed the Sophomores out of
having the usual event, handed down tous by our p1'6d6C6SS01'S, 'k1'10WI1 35 the
"relay scrapf' And thus being made to feelthat we were feared and were really
somebody, we started off on the jump with a spirit and enthusiasm that has lasted
to this good day, and will last until June, 1918. '
The primary reason a man comes to college isto study and learn something.
In this phase of college life, classroom work, we have always stood at the top.
having as few or less "Hunk outsl' and as many or more "shoot-'emlupsu as usual.
The majority of our men, however, have reached a happy medium of getting up their
work in good form-not exactly sharks-and doing some other things such as tak-
ing part in athletics, debating, and writing for the school publications, all of which
go to make up a college -man. S ' ' N ' U T
In athletics, although we haven't won on all occasions, we have always stood
at the top, and our teams have been feared by our opponents. In the basketball
season just finished we came out second, givingthe Juniors nolittle .scare in the
last game when they ,took the pennant away from us, we beingf defeated by the
gigantic and overwhelming score of .fifteen to thirteen4two points, one whole goal.
Next year we predict that the tables will turn in -our favor. Among our ranks we
have seven "ED men who have not only worked hard and faithfully for their classes
but some of whom scored, last year at the track meet held against the University of
Georgia, Tech and Mercer. Also lastiyear a' Freshman was awarded the Athletic
Medal as the best athlete in school. S 4 P
It remains to be seein what we will do in baseball, butlit now looks and not
withoutjground or reason that we ,will take the "rag," e . '
Our men this 'year and last have furnished no small amount, of the material used
by our college publications, and in the literary socint' S h 4
' p . e ies op omores are always
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We hate to bras, but We h0116SlD1y believe-that the Sophomore class is the verv
best in school, and that the old "Class of 1918,' spirit is bound to win i V I
W. E. SMITH, Histor-iafn.
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W. S. ALLEN. .
F. C. BOLAND. .
VV. S. BUSH .....
R. M. BURR. . .
W. E. BOSTWICK.
D. BROWN . . .
C. T. BACON. .
F. L. BIVINGS . .
G. W. COBB ....
B. M. CRITTENDEN
J. EASON CROSS. .
W. M. CLEMENTS .
W. T. CARLISLE . .
A. C. DAIILING, JR.
W. J. DIC-KEY . .
R. E. DOROUGH1 .
H. R. DEJARNE'1'rE
A. E. FULLER . . .
R. L. FAIN. . .
VV. H. GILES. .
S. E. HORNE. .
R. HUOKABEE . . .
L. P. HUSBANDS.
XV. H. HADIII.TON.
C. P. HARRIS . . .
J. J. INGRAM, JR.
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. .Decatur, Ala.
. Arlington
. Atlanta
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Memphis, Tenn.
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. Eastman
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Andalusia, Ala.
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. Paris, Tenn.
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Opelika, Ala.
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J. C. KII.GOq. .
E. S. LASSETER .
AJ. G. IIESTER, JR.. .
J. W. LOGAN . .
MILESEMALONEA .
T. B. MOUNT .g .
IJ. A. PARSONS.
L. L. . PADGETT .
J. E. POPE. . .
VV. M. PEARSONS
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C. ..N. ROBESON .
H. H. ROOE . ,.
C. RAY. ..
E. A H. SANDERS .
VV. SHIELDS . .
VV. C. STEPHENSON .
VV. E. SBIITH . .
R. C. TARPLEY.
Z. C. TARPLEY . .
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History of the Pre-Medical Class
'O write the history of the Pre-Medical Class. of Emory University
is no small task, for our history is more of a prophetic than of a h1S'
- torical nature. .
Q' When the idea of a new Emory was instilled in the hearts and
K . brains of thegreat men of our church, there were visions of a
great University, a great college of Liberal Arts, a great Law school and last but
not least, a vision of the South's greatest medical college.
These men, with a farrseeing vision, incorporated the Atlanta Medical College.
This school has for a long time been noted, throughout Georgia and the Southern
States. Thus we have as good clinical advantages as any school in the South. I
To make this college even greater, a higher curriculum was adopted and the
Pre-Medical department was moved to Oxford. y A
VVe have made a .good beginning, although our number is not very large, but
what we lack in numbers is more than offset by our class spirit.
VVe were not allowed to get out independent teams in athletics but some of our
men wrought well on the gridiron and basketballtcourt for the Freshmen. From the
past records of some of our members, 'we believe that Old Emory will find some
stars both in basketball and track, duringthe coming springg l
Our existence has not been altogether at dream during this. year' for we have
been delving 'mongst the wonders of life in Zoo., learning to distinguish between
H20 and H:SO+g striving to get the right French accent, discovering that two men
named Boyle and Charles once lived and thrived, and also learning the law of fall-
ing bodies. . g Y g o ' C
We, the first Pre-Medicgal class believeiwith Voltaire that "Nothing is more
estimable thania physician who, havingstudied nature from his youth, knows the
properties of thelhuman body, the diseaseswhich assail it, the remedies which will
beneiiit it. ,exercises his art with caution, and pays equal attention to the I-icll and
poor. ' y I W
VALTERC P. STEVENS, Historian.
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J. F. BROWN .
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C. D. CATER.
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J. R. CHAPPELL .
R. B. CHASTAIN .
W. F. CLARK .
G. N. COKER. .
T. F. DAVENPORT
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A. S. GUIDIAERES. . . Atlanta
C. B. HARRIS . .
J. T. KING. .
BYRON KOO . .
J. F. LANCASTER .
NOEL MCCONNEI.
ROY NIAJOR .' . .
J. V. ROGERS. .
S. J. SIIEPPARD
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The Mocking Bird's Song to the Rising Sun
MIGHTY resplendent orb, with the warmth of the "God-benevo-
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lence in thy radiance, and the observation of countless centuries
wi in thy experience, to thee I lift my song of varied melodies.
f Lo, thou hast awakened the hills from their slumber, and
decked them with their day dress of verdue, and over the distant up-lands thou hast
thrown a mantle of delicate gray. O, quickener of the green life, O, beloved restorer
of the inexpressible glory of day, my heart is attuned to thy exultant optimism, and
in the bursting of silent buds I am aware of thy rejoicing. O, divine magnificence,
O, inestimable revelation of the supreme life,,O, skillful artist and sublime flour-
isher of untold beautyg to thee I sing, I sing. '
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History of Freshman Class
ND so it is is ith the class of 1919. VVe haveimade a History for Our'
selves, not a Prophecy as is true in many cases.
5 Since -we have attained the rank of college men, the place does
I WW not look so great as it did when we used to look forward to it in our
' younger days. But we must realize that now isthe time to make
good, to bring forth the fruits of work done in bygone days, and to exert every
effort to carry with us the unselfish spirit which we have created. A
As Freshmen, of course we took amodest, but full interest in all of the
various school activities, making a record for ourselves in the class room. Two out
of the five who, when their reports went home the first time, made an entire average
of A, were Freshmen.
Our record on the gridiron shows that we were not lacking in this phase of
college life, and will long be remembered and talked of with awe as men come and
go before us. Thoughiwe did not win the pennant, our team, and especially our
five men who wear "E,s" are worthy of being commended. y
VVe well remember that sumptuous banquet which was -spread for us in the
Fall, and the result-of the much class-'spirit whichlit created amongst us. And
this feeling of class spirit has increased since and been carried by members of the
class into every activity into which they entered. .
Our basketball season was not crowneduwithany special success, but we de-
veloped a team well worth while., as one of our men was picked for 'cAll Emory
Forward." ' ' '
From the present outlook our baseball team and track men are going to shine
forth and do us honor. V
'As our record has been-as a unit-so may it continue. and those who follow
after ns will look with admiration on the achievements of the Class of 1919.
W. A. SUTTLES, Historian.
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J. S. BISHOP.
C. K. BIVINGS .
W. Q. BLAIR.
C. G. BOLAND .
C. C. BOSTWICK
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C. C. CADE. .
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C. R. FRANKLIN
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Roll of Freshman Class
Mansfield
Montezuma
Newnan
Oxford
Oxford
Oxford
Watkins
Jakin
Marietta
Oxford
Arlington
Louisville
Covington
Harrimon, Ala.
Americus
Deveraux
Madras
Madras ,
Nashville, Tenn.
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Waycross 'A
Starrsville
Montezuma
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Culloden
Eatonton
Ideal
Winder
VVaycross
Covington
Eastman
Maysville
Nashville, Tenn.
Bolingbroke
Swainsboro
Griffin
Boston
Americus '
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M. MATHEWS . .
F. MELTON. .
R. MONFORT . .
F. K. MULLINS'.
S. MUCKENFUSS .
R. NEASE. . .
R. VPILCHER . .
R. PARRYMORE .
L. PASSMORE . .
M. PIERCE . . .
C. PENNINGTON
VV. PIPKIN . . .
W. POWELL. .'
H. ROQUEMORE .
H. SAFFOLD. .
B. SANDERS . .
W. SI-IEARHOUSE
A. STRICKLAND .
SIVIITI-I. . .
H. SMITH. . .
C. SMITH . . .
SPEARS . . .
T. STROZIER . .
A. SUTTLES. .
TRABIBIELL. . .
H. I. TOLEERT . .
J. P. TANNER . .
J. E. TAYLOR. .
J. F. TERRY . .
J. R. TEASLEY . .
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KARL THOMPSON
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Jersey
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Covington
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A Freshmanls Prayer
YE who occupy the seats of authority at Emory, have mercy on
me for I am a Freshman and far from home. My condition seems
tightly corked up in this the first syllable of my classification.
Accustomed to the high places at home, I considered myself
f worthy of distinction here, but Lo, Trig and Latin beset we with
woes innumerable. I know not whither to turn for aid. I am shorn of the glories
of my past achievements. I am told that my 'icertihcatei' is not my own but the
"property of the collegef'
Oft'times the gloom gathers 'round me. I would that I had an excuse to go
home, but fear that it would lower my standing with "I-IERU should I fail. To this
end let me screw my courage to the "sticking" point and resolve to be brave and
independent. - , ,
So then, ye men of the faculty, "doctored" beyour names, yea let the hallowed
head of 'fZeke" be crowned with olive, let zeros come if your work is not done.
Give us this day our daily lecture but deliver us from taking notes thereon for hard
it is to write, think and listen together. I '
Forgive us our absence even as we forgive you for cutting a class, Lead us
not into Calculus and'Chemistry and delivery us from Latin, for ours is the burden,
the toil and the struggle. Keep' back thy students also from accumulating back
work and lead us gently along the path of arise and we shall cross safely over the
dead-line of Hunking and rest under the shade of a dip. Amen,
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EGINNINGS are necessarily modest. Reputation in any line is only
I to be attained by the price of diligence, patience, and time. S0 this
A '. is but the preface, the introduction, -to a record, the length and im-
? portance of which we, dare not now estimate.
I From a' student body numbering less than three score, the
Academy put forth a relayteam against the college teams, carried them a success-
ful basketball league composed of four teams, placed a varsity basketball team in
the college league, put out two strong basketball squads, the varsity entering college
competition, has a tennis club of a third of the student body with an official tourna-
ment, and is carrying on practice for a Special Gym exhibition and an inter-prep
track meet. Not so bad, is it?
Student government, the athletic association, the J as. E. Dickey and Warren
A. Candler Literary Societies with the keen zest of their intersociety debates, these
must not be forgotten. V A n p , up
Then, above all, the comradeship spirit which is so easily felt, but so hard to
point out. The something which makes U. A. stand for something far greater
than three initials. i '
In this our first chapter we have given the Academy a personality. There was
no precedent, -no rules, no stories of former prestige to be whispered in awed tones
by old men. But we have formed precedent and tradition. In a short space of time
the machine has become well oiled and put into first speed.
Our successors will not find the inertia of newness to be overcome, the Academy
student-body of-1915-,16 has laid the corner stone and succeeded in the difficul-
ties of self' adjustment.
We have finished the first chapter of' the history of E, U, A,
' PHIL T.xvr.on, Historian.
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D. S. VVALKER . . ..... Vice-President
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LYNCHBURG, V A.
A. B., Virginia Christian College, Vanderbilt 'University, University of Chicago,
Summer, 1915. C
Vice-President Y. M. C. A., ,144-'15, Sigma Pi Epsilon Theological Club, Degree,
Fall Term, 1915. .
"Dave" is graceful in manners, fascinating in conversation and -of a sunny
temperament. He is peculiarly gifted in adapting himself to his environment, whether
,it be in homes of luxury or in the mountains of his native state. YVe predict for him
the greatest success in his chosen field of mission work in the mountains of Virginia.
CLINTON OTTO BAY
AI.BIA, IOWA.
Cornell College, A. B., Pen College, Drew Theological Seminary.
Y. M. C. A. Cabinet, '14f-'15, Synagogue, Degree, Fall Term 1915.
I For his rare disposition, affectionate nature, and intense loyalty to his friends B-mv
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DANIELSVILLE, GA. V
A.B., Young Harris College, A.B., Vanderbilt University. I'
Tau Kappa Alpha, Vanderbilt University, Editor-in-Chief, Panorama, Candler
School of Theology, Square and Compass Club, President Sigma Pi Epsilon Theologi-
cal Club, Y. M. C. A. Cabinet, Member of North Georgia Conference, Pastor Capitol
View Methodist Church, Atlanta, Ga. Degree Course.
"Jesse's" sesquipedalian propensities are surpassed only by his grandiloquent flights
of oratoryg he makes frequent use of his dactylic member in promulgating his esoteric
cogitations. At the Various institutions attended he has achieved honors in debate
and scholarship. His recent courses in courtology have metamorphosed him into
quite a philanderer.
OSCAR M. HAWKINS
C1-IARLESTON, Mo.
A.B., WVashington University, Vanderbilt University.
President Student Body, President Student Council, Senior Representative, Stu-
dent Council, Athletic Council, Secretary-Treasurer Middle Class, Literary Editor
Panorama, '15, Basketball Manager, '15-'16, Tennis Club, Synagogue, Sigma Pi Ep-
silon Theological Club. Degree Course.
"Snake" delights to instigate diabolical jokes, to start midnight disturbances in
the dormitory, to "spout" heresy to the Freshmen, and to send petitions to the Fac-
ulty. He has a fondness for eschatological themes. "Hawk" is a star at basketball
and an expert at 'ishooting' the "Profs."' His study does not interfere with "rook"
and the "movies"
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NEW AUGUSTA, Mlss.
B.A., Millsaps College.
First Student to Register in Emory Universityg Y. M. C. A.g Sigma Pi Epsilon
Theological Clubg Member Mississippi Annual Conference. Degree Course.
"Dady" is a man settled in purpose, philosophical in thinking, and candid in ex-
pression. His friends who know him best appreciate him most.
JESSE MARK GUINN
HOUSTON, Miss.
B.A., Millsaps College.
Kappa Alpha, Millsaps Collegeg Chairman Devotional Committee, Y. M. C. A.g
Glee Club. Degree Course. U
Mark has a peculiar fondness for music and flowers. He is always employed in
attending to his own business: he never tries to make his opinions authoritative.
Practical Sociology is his favorite study.
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CAm1oL1.'roN, VA.
A.B., Randolph-Macon College. '
Sigma Pi4Epsilon Theological Club. Degree Course.
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distinction lies in the field of scholarship, for he is never seen apart from his books.
ROBERT THOMAS HARRISON
ALPHARETTA, GA.
Young Harris 'Collegeg Vanderbilt University.
A Member North Georgia Conference. Diploma Course.
"Bob" is orthodox in that he believes that f'it is not good for man to live alone.
He never lets his studies interfere with his pastoral duties. Speaking generally
"Bob" is generally speaking: for if .he is in the bui'ding every one knows it.
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AUBRE'Y, ARK.
A.B., Scarritt-Morrisville College.
Secretary and Treasurer Senior Classg President Athletic Associationg Chairman
Athletic Councilg Treasurer Y. M. C. A.g Chairman Y. P. Service Committee, Y. M.
C. A.g Tennis Clubg Glee Clubg Assistant Librariang Emory University Quartetg
Synagogueg Sigma Pi Epsilon Theological Club. -Degree Course.
"Bill," when questioned closely, admits that he is not from Missouri. Although
he has not xyet put away childish things, he is the Quartet reliable, a good athlete. an
excellent student, and a proficient bull artist. He takes good UD care of the library.
His ambition is to be a "Prof,"
XVILLIAM MORRISON HAYVVOOD
DUBLINL, GA.
A.B., Meridian College. A
Sigma Pi Epsilon Theological Clubg Member South GCOl'0'l'l C f ' . D
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ATLAN'fA, GA.
A.B., A. M., Davidson College.
President Local and Georgia State Intercollegiate Prohibition Association, Sec-
retary and Treasurer Tennis Club, Tennis Champion, '15, President University Glee
Club, '15, University Pianist, Vice-President Sigma Pi Epsilon Theological Club. De-
gree Course. V
Frank is a. gentleman, a scholar. a champion tennis player, and the Paderewski of
the University. He possesses all the qualifications for a successful city pastor.
. SAMUEL MCPHEESON MIMS
Oxronn, ALA.
Alabama Polytechnic Institute, A.B., Birmingham College, Vanderbilt University.
President Senior Class, Vice President Middle Class, Vice President Y. M. C. A.,
Chairman Missionary Committee, Y. M. C. A. and University, Student Volunteer
Band, President Atlanta Student Volunteer Union, Vice President Athletic Council,
President Tennis Club, Basketball Team, Sigma Pi Epsilon Theological Club. De-
gree Course.
"Sam" has made a record compatible with his under-graduate honors. T-le is a
"shark" at tennis. not given to loquacity, an enthusiast for missions. and a Tragelles
in Hebrew. Although one would not suspect it, he is often seen with the ladies.
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NIADRAS, GA.
B.S., Young Harris Collegeg Vanderbilt University.
P Member North Georgia Conference. Diploma Course.
"He never said a foolish thing, nor did, a ,wise one." During his stay in the
seminary, Walter has evinced considerable interest in Biblical Theology and Church
Dogma, and has done the major part of his work in these subjects.
CHARLES LEVIN MIDDLEBROOKS
ELAMVILLE, ALA.
Emory College. V
Phi Delta Theta, Emory Collegeg Member North Georgia Conference. Diploma
Course.
The Word l'Worry" is not in his vocabulary. Sometimes he preaches Middlebrooks,
but more often Brooks. His social duties are so numerous that he has very little
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OSCAP. D. LANGSTON . . . .......... P1-esficlent
DAVID K. PEGUES . . . ........ Vice-Presiclent
CARY T. EASTERLING . . ..... Secretary and Treasureo'
OLIN RAY . . . . . . Student Countil Represe ntati've
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XVARREN, ARK.
A.B., Hendrix College.
Summer Term 1916. Degree.
VERNON BLUFORD HAMRICK
LUDVILLE, GA.
Reinhardt College.
Fall' Term 1916. Diploma.
JOHN CRI'l"l'ENDON UMBERGER,
MT. ULLA, N. C.
A.B., Trinity.
Fall Term 1916. Degree.
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WVALNUT, Miss.
A.B., Millsaps College.
Summer Term 1916. Degree.
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VVILBER CLEVELAND FOLKS
Dovmn, TENN.
Massey School.
Summer Term 1916. Diploma.
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JESSIE HAMBY BARTGN
- JXTLANTA, GA.
A.B., Emory College.
Fall Term 1916. Degree.
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Sco'r'rs:Bono, ALA.
Normal Collegeg A.B., Birmingham
State
Summer Term 1916. Degree.
LITTLE TERRELL ROGERS
COLLINS, GA.
Emory College.
Fall 'Term 1916. Diploma.
.VICTOR PERCIVAL HENRY
MADISONVILLE, KY.
Kingswood College.
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BENNETTSVILLE, S. C.
A.B., Wolford College.
Spring Term 1917. Degree.
GEORGE EDVVARD TURRENTINE
GADSDEN, ALA.
B.S., University of Alabamag Vanderbilt University.
Summer Term 1916. Degree.
JOHN ALEXANDER CALLAN
PITTSBURG, GA.
University of Chattanoogag A.B., School of '1'echnolo,qy.
Summer Term 1916. Degree.
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Vanderbilt University.
Summer Term 1916. Degree Course.
FRED OSGOOD DRYMAN
' SCOLY, N. C.
Weaver College.
Summer Term 1916. A Diploma.
PAUL QUAIN RORIE
ARKADELPHIA, ARK.
Hendrix College.
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Fall Term 1916. Degree.
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Summer Term 1916. Degree.
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RICHMOND, VA.
Randolph-Macon Collegeg Union Theological Seminary.
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Summer Term 1916. Degree.
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A.B., Hendrix College.
Spring Term 1916. Degree.
ENOCI-1 MARVIN BURKS
BIRDIINGHARI, ALA.
Birmingham Collegeg Vanderbilt University.
Winter Term 1917. Diploma.
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You see the tFreshman is quite green and it cannot yet be seen.
What will come of all the whirl his brains are in.
But this story I will tell, of a young guy, yet quite swell,
VVho did seek to come within old Em0ry,s door.
He sought to come with all the knowledge, that he gained while off Hat college
All of this but nothing more..
To the Dean he dropped a line, telling him the very time,
Yes, the train, the hour, the minute, and with all due haste had sent it,
VVhen he'd land his portly personage here upon Atlanta's shore.
In the letter, he implied, that the Dean could but decide,
Him to meet, with flags galore and band in great uproar.
All of this if nothing more. I I
At the very time appointed, he arrived, his hair anointed,
. With such ointment as we'd never smelled before.
He left the platform ingreat glee and strained his eyes the flags to see,
He listened hard the band to hear, then, to his heart,.there came a fear,
The Dean, the band, the fiags galore were neither waiting at the door.
I VVaiting for him, nevermore.
Just imagine his chagrin, since ,he'd off to college been!
And now, no honor to, himpaid, he3 promptly. sought the Ladies, Aid.
He cried, "O lady, have yosu seen, Lhaveiyoui seen a man named Dean?
Tell me straight, I do i1nplo1'e,f,,if"'he,s,come and gone before
My ,train arrived? I wrote him,,true, that'1'd be here at half-past two.
Quothed the aid girl, Nevermoref'
Then, seizing up his grip, he cried, "I will not this way be denied?
He .cameg his pride was hurt, he wore a striped green-blue shirt.
And thus unto the Dean he went, to let him know that he'd resent
Such treatment as did make him 'fsorej' and he told him, furthermore,
That he had been away to school and, therefore, claimed to be no fool.
He told him this and maybe more. e I
The Dean reached up and scratched his head, and smiling pleasantly, he said,
"If you now wish, as you implore, to come within old Emory's door,
Put down your grip and pay the "kale,', for the ship's about to sail.
She sails tomorrow, nine oiclock, and all who go must be on dock.
A registration card will be your passport to the great high sea?
Quothed the Freshman, "All aboard."
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In looking o'e1' the transient earth,
To find the thing of greatest worthg
I sought the Source of strength and light,
To help my short, imperfect sight. n
I begged, I prayed for greater light,
That I' might see the world aright.
I know not howg I know not why,
But that the light came to -my eye.
I stood upon a towering height
With heaven and earth in perfect sight.
'Twould fill your mind with grief and awe,
If 1. should ten you. all 1 sawq T ,
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I heard the secrets of the world,
I saw the starry sky unfurled, I ,gr
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I speak not of the heavenly throng. I
The greatest truth revealed to me,
Is one that many men can seegt
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A ,Its full import is hard to learnf ,. I
' It is that God's humanity '
I Is spending life in vanity. '
'I The hungry heart can ne'er be filled, I L
- The pulsing brain' can ne'er be stilled, .
The groping soul no ,light can see,
Though steeped in wealth and luxury.
The poor man's hut, the widow,s grief,
The dying child without relief,
And all the pain and woe we find,
'Has no true place amongst mankind.
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Has greater wealth than earth can hold. . Q
The heart of faith, andihope andlove I
Has joy on earth, a home above.
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Association
OME people claim that, when God has a great work to be done, he
prepares a man to do it. Cthers hold that the crisis produces the
wh man, or calls forth his genius. Of this we are sure, the man and the
E' task are always found together.
It was thus in the course of events at Emory, when the students
were no longer content for the student activities, namely: Athletics, publications,
extension, etc., to be controlled by a. few, that there arose a man for the situation.
The former chroniclers of the history of the Emory Student Government Associa-
tion failed to record the name of the man who conceived the idea of a united Student
body in an Association. iThis Association was organized in 1911, having as its
purpose a greater Emory, by putting out better publications, having better athletics,
and a system of activities in which the student body as a whole might participate.
Prior to this time the publications were controlled by .that 'portion of the students
who belonged to the two Literary Societies. Athletics were under the direction of
the Athletic Association, embracing about fifty per cent of the students. The work
of extension, advertising outside of the College circles was under the supervision
of the Greater Emory Club, composed of such men as wished to join. They had no
Judicial Department, in this respect they were like the Colonies under the Articles
of Confederation, they could declare everything and do only those things' which a
few conscientious students were willing to do themselves.
Under the present regime all student activities are carried out according to the
constitution, administered by the Central Board. This Central Board is composed
of President, Vice-President, Secretary of the Association and the Chairmen of the
various committees: Judicial, Greater Emory, Athletic and Publication.
These, with other minor officers, Editors, etc., are elected annually by the
popular vote of the student body. Every student in college is a member of this
Association and pays into the Treasury 33.00 each year. In return for this, each
student receives the Weekly and the Phoenix and is privileged to participate in, and
be a 'spectator to all the college athletics. All have the right of franchise and the
privilege of holding office. Under this system responsibilities and privileges are
shared alike, each man feels, therefore, that he is a part of a unit which is working
for a greater, a better and more useful Emory.
G. N. RAINEY, Secretary.
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vi Y years ago t e Y. M. C. was organized as an aid in the pro-
tution was founded Although we have had no Y. M. C. A. building,
the association hasalways found an attractive and inviting home in
FY .motion ofthe principles and-purposes on which our Christian insti-
Few and Phi Gamma Halls. Since Emory College has only repre-
sented' the Department of Liberal Arts, the size of our student body has not justi-
fied-the' employment of a Y. M. C. A. secretary. But from the student body there
have been such men ,selected as Presidents and Cabinet members who have not al-
lowed the "Cn in HY. M. C. Af, to lose its significance and they have initiated move-
ments and 'fostered ideals which have donemuch toward creating a' moral and reli-
gious atmosphere among the students. Among those who have been actively engaged
in the work was Mr. Arthur Brown who afterwards became very prominent in the
Y. M. C.'A. work.
' The weekly meetings which 'are held on Saturday evening are usually led by
members of the faculty, the 'local ministerand out-of-town speakers. Subjects which
pertainsvitally to character building and the life work of the students are discussed.
In addition to this, Bible and Missionary Study Classes are held on Sunday after-
noon in the various Fraternity chapter -houses, boarding houses and dormitories.
Great progress has been made this year along 'financial lines. No membership
fee is being charged but 'a financial campaign was inaugurated in which the students
were askedito contribute according to their means. The result of the campaign was
that more than twice the amount formerly secured by membership fees was sub-
scribed. C The Y. M. C. is planning to edit a handbook, the purpose of which is to
boost the institution and furnish valuable information to new students. It also pro-
poses to give financial support to five delegates to the Students, Conference at
Black Nlountain, N. C. ' '
VVith the expansion of Emory College into a University, we trust that it will
also mean a broadening of the sphere of the Y. M. C. A. May it not be a false
prophecy that some day on the campus of Emory University ,there will be erected
a commodious Y. BI. C. A. building and that the work will merit and command the
service of anefficient secretary.
- F. M. GAINES,.Vice-President.
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H. S. GARLAND, A.B., '15
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O. F. SEALY, Ph.B., '16
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J. E. TATE . . Secretary
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S. M. Mums ..... ..... V ice-President
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N 1837, Emory College was. opened for the reception of students,
and'-Rev. Chas. XV.. Lane as professors. The first class, of three
members, was graduated in 18441. .
Today, we have the great Emory University, consisting of
under the presidency of Dr. I. A. Few, with Dr. Alexander Means
three main departments, namely: the Theological, The Medical, and the Academic
or School of Liberal Arts. Q Nearly two thousand men have graduated from the in-
stitution which had so humble a beginning.
A significant fact is found in the knowledge that through all these years, the
collegehas never lost a series of debates. Surely some great factor has played a
most important part in these great victories for our college, nor is it hard to deter-
mine this most important factor. VVe find that in the year of the founding of this
institution, a literary society was formed. On March 8, 1837, the students met for
the organization of such a society andgavehto it the name "Phi Grammaf' They chose
for a motto to be placed upon the standard: "Scientio et Religio Libertatis Custodesf'
VVebster,' Clay, Calhoun and others were shaking-the countrypwith their matchless
oratory, and this society was formed for the purpose of helping men in their efforts
to help themselves, to improve their powers of speaking and reasoninga The foun-
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not only they advantages to be derived from parliamentary discussions, but also to
secure the benefits arising from tl1e association of young men of high character and
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aims could not butlsucceed. VVithin. two years the membership had so increased that
it was necessary to divide the society. The members were divided into two parties,
two members "choosing up," and the other half formed a new society called "Few,,
in honor 'ofiEmory,s first president. These two societies have ever worked together
with a common aim and high resolve. Several debates are held between the two
every year, the greatest of which is the Champion Debate held at commencement. In
these debates .much rivalry 'and interest is manifested but always has it been of a
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BIvINGs MALONE 1
BOSTWICK NIATHEWS
BRAY MELTON
BROYLES NIONFORT
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BUSH MULLINS
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CHRISTIAN MCNATT
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ENGLISH SINIITH, T. C.
FULLER SBIITH, J. O.
GARLAND SDIITH W. E.
HAMILTON STEWART
HARLEY A STRICKLAND
HAIIRIS STROZIER
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HUSBANDS SUTTLES
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views in such shape as to carry conviction was the man who gained
honor and popularity in the minds of the American citizens. For
this reason oratory and debate was greatly magnified by our fathers
N THE earliest days of the Republic the man who could present' his
and especially by the educated men and at the educational institu-
tions. '
One year after the founding of Emory College when sharp intellect and ef-
fectual speech were requisite to good citizenship, Phi Gamma Literary Society was
established. The increase in the number of students and the immense popularity
of such a feature in college work soon made it evident that another institution of
the same nature was essential. So on August 10, 1839, fourteen spirited debaters
and loyal members of Phil Gamma withdrew and organized themselves into a so-
ciety, the purpose of which was "The promotion of virtue and patriotism, the cul-
tivation of forensic powers, and for the sake of general improvement in science and
literaturef' .
, The Society thus organized was named Few, "ln deference to the illustrious
name and eminent virtues of the first President of Emory College, Ignatius A.
Few." y A
n The minutes of the early 'days show an intense loyalty to the Society on the
part of its members., The discussions were long and heated and the minutes indi-
cated that the debate continued the entire day, sometimes without a decision. On
September 26, 18450, a resolution was introduced to provide the Society with a per-
manent home, as a result the present building was erected.
Throughout three quarters of a century Few has enjoyed remarkable success.
Her sons have won success and renown in every phase of college life and have
become prominent men in the busy scenes of life, in the activities of 'both church and
state.
Only one time has there been an interruption in the literary work of the
Society. This occurred during the bloody civil strife which called for all of
Emory's sons to lay down the pursuits of art and literature and take up the sword
and fight for principle and conviction. During these four years the two society
halls were converted into hospitals for the wounded Confederate soldiers.
When the war was ended college and society work was resumed. Two of
Fewls members survived, Mr. Roberts and Rev. Charles Lane. They elected them-
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hunderd names. '
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Few- Society has been one of the most potent influences of Emory College since
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The world is aflame with the shame of her sin.
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Thebadwis entwined and combined with the good.
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GAINES, F. M.
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BY ELAM FRANKLIN DEMPSEY, D.D.
I.
As in nature marvelous- simplicity underlies seeming complexity, just so in Emory
University unity underlies apparent variety. I
In what does this unity consist?
It does not consist in geographical unity. p
It does not consist in administrative unity, though happily there is unity in admin-
istration among the rapidlyqincreasing departments. ,
It does not consist in unity of curricula, although in this respect there is a most
excellent inter-departmental harmony. ,I
II.
Since, then, this unity exists, and yet is found to consist in none of the above
principles, where shall we go to find it? '
In answering this question, let us take an analogy. In what does theiunity of
the human body consist? Removing what principle will cause the body to fall
into its separate parts? What is-it without which the 'human body is an eunorga-
nized heap of dust? ip
THE SPIRIT! . A.
With equal swiftness this would be the answer of untutored savage, cultured
savant, or unlessoned child. '
' III.
EMORY UNIVERSITY! .
Pronouncing these words, we bring before the mind a picture that is. indeed
splendid. ,Among institutions of learning a form appears, towering head and
shoulders above all the noble and stately forms which surround it. It is a form
that combines large and growing endowments, spaciousbuildings, the unmatched
charms of two separate landscapes, the resources of a group of able faculties, and
the vim and aspiration of hosts of students.
But buildings, broad acres and multitudes of men cannot make that organized
entity, which constitutes the stately Hgure-so definitely individual-of Emory
University. VV hat is it then without which this vital entity dissolves into chaos?
THE EMORY SPIRIT!
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IV.
H7110 s-hall catch in sharp-edged words of definition that intangible thing spirit?
Perhaps, however, we may indicate something of what is meant by our glorious
Emory Spirit. VVe are as clearly aware of it as we are of the sun whose golden
beams we may untwist by our prisms. But we have as little art to reproduce it by
analysis as we have to reweave from its spectrum the radiance of sunlight.
It is discerned, like the Spirit of Spirits, by its manifestation.
Ardent love for God--not conventional religion-is at once its primordial source
and highest express-ion. Its religious speech has the accent of reality and it no more
considers it cant to speak in Biblical terms of religious things than it does to speak
in Classical terms of classical matters. f It calls God "Father,' and "Savior", not
"Moral Ruler of the Universe". This is the heart, "beating with one full stroke,
lif'e',. This heart is kept with all diligence, not that there may be 'rapture at the
center while death is at the extremities as in mere introspective piety, but because
out of it is the issue of life.
This heart abides. not alone. It builds a body around itself of both creed and
custom. g
To such' a spirit, man is no time-creature. He is innnortal. It lifts his horizon
to eternity. It expands his aspiration to infinity. Hence, it is extremely individ-
ualistic. For .such a being to be lost is an infinite woe. Personal salvation, there-
fore, is paramount, as conditioning all else. "VVhat shall it profit a man if he
build church-houses, hospitals, schools and sanitary cities all over the world and
lose his own soul?', it asks of the unregenerate social worker.
But it well knows that a Hnew creatureu will work for a "new creation". It
was a son of Emory, afiame with the "social passionn, who said, 'fNothing praises
or pleases God like service". This is thespirit which honors the past and secures
the future by serving the present.
The Emory Spirit flows from that love for God which inspires a disinterested
love for man that expresses itself in oyous service.
V.
The Unity of Emory University?
It is found in :ITT-IE EMORY SPIRITH. E
May it be like that river that went out of Eden to water the whole earth.
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E LAY quite still-and, when I thought no longer could it be a ruse,
1 but what a Great Sleep must have come to him, I felt my way
E ' through that blackest of all nights toward where I had heard him
' N fall. The Red Mist of Anger was still before my eyes, and, when
my foot struck against his soft body, I spurned it as I would a
Pariah cur-him, the pillager of my Garden of Happiness, the thief of my Flower
of Delight. "Choor!" I spat upon him. '
Then, the Moon, Pale Mistress of the Night-curious as woman is--must see
this deed of justice, and tore aside her veil of clouds. Through the foliage of the
deodar trees, her glances, keen like the gleams of my stiletto, fell upon his face. His
turban was of the finest silk, and fancy, and his face was young. On his snow-White
kurta were stains, red like the poison lotus buds upon the moonlit lake. Like the
graceful cobra winding among the purple water-weeds, he was beautiful. Like a
snake he had stolen my Flower of Delight with his smooth face and woman's ways.
Out of the darkness came a sobbing. It sounds as the wailing of the west wind,
as the moaning of oppressed waters. From the shadow of a giant pepul tree, like
twin emeralds, glowed the eye of my Flower. Those eyes were wet with tears-
for him, and again the Red Mist swam before her eyes. My hand closed over my
stiletto until my finger nails were wet with blood-my blood, for I could not find it
in my heart to strike a Weeping woman. I
,As a lily, shaken by the winds, spreads its dew, so her tears fell upon my feet,
and her words were as a rustle of silk. She fawned upon me as- would a dog--for
her soul was broken with fear, and I knew that, while her mouth was full of words
for me, her heart was for him lying dead. Q
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fragrance of the saffron flower go where the wind blows? I
Ah! But now the buds of her soul were crushed. Her pleadings were piteous
as those of the beggar at the door of the Mosque, and her babblings were like a
slaveis. Was he who had only inhaled their fragrance, wafted upon the wind of
passion, viler than I who hadcrushed the buds? There in the grasses of the ungle
I pondered these things. '
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NCLB DOOLEY, despite fears and tremors of misgivings because
the Pre-Meds were to be the guardians of his sacred ashes, has
Q survived another year of watchful waiting, and hereunto affixes his
4' 5 journal of events, exciting and otherwise, with which they year has
N been replete. I'
SEPTEMBER 15.-From out the wilds of Ballground and the marshes of Atta-
pulgus great gaubs of new men come to worship at the shrine of Medusa. We
thought the woods had been cleared up, but women and great men change their minds.
Sambo toots the bell and Cop Dial rings the whistle, and we're off.
SEPTEMBER 16.-Broadnax says single beds are lonesome. Piles in with his
roommate. , I I
SEPTEMBER 17.-Strickland signs up for gym and rents a locker. Madam tells
him, "Aha, sir. I perceive that someone has played a practical joke on you, sir.',
SEPTEMBER 18.-Academites invade Cov. en masse. All check in to Bob at
ten twenty-nine. '
SEPTEMBER 19.-Zeke has thirty-four in his Sunday School class. All but two
are A.B. and Ph.B. underclassmen. f in '
SEPTEMBER 20.-Hughie Walker comments on the number of handkerchiefs in
the Academy washing. 4
SEPTEMBER 21.-Plastering falls in on HM. T.,', alias Snake. He quaffs deeply
of GrifHth's stock of catchup and is found in the cold grey dawn sleeping peace-
fully in the Confederate Cemetery.
SEPTEMBER 22.-King politics, the new men by speaking disapprovingly of the
moral value of the belt in its relation to verdant Freshmen.
SEPTEMBER 23.-Seniors report for football practice. Sealey, Tank, Bishop
and Bert make some team.
4 SEPTEMBER 241.-Rogers playing barefoot bests McNatt in a hot match of
tennis. 1
SEPTEMBER 26.-King takes up another collection. Service called at one fif-
teen for dinner.
SEPTEMBER 27.-Snake is shot with a Roman .candle and Candler moves because
Snake refuses to sleep with the windows up thereafter.
SEPTEMBER 29.-Chappell of Tennessee reports for first gym. Banks attends
gym to see the vaudeville. V
OCTOBER 1.-Tomas Torres applies at the hardware store for powdered shoe
tacks.
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ing the class had changed. .
OCTOBER 8.-Fish Club inaugurated with the following charter members:
Lane, Presidentg Knight, Vice-President, Stewart, Secretary, and Husbands, Treas-
urer. I
OCTOBER 9.-Sub loses his eraser. Much excitement until he finds it in his
hand. .
OCTOBER 12.-Sub tells History II class about Adam and his dollar at com-
pound interest.
OC'DOBER 15.-Fritz Lane calls a meeting of Tambourine Club.
OCTOBER 17.-Froggie Kelly preaches only twenty minutes. Zeke in tears
over the departure from the ways of the fathers.
OCTOBER 18.-Freshmen enlist the services of the Shakerag Band and lose to
the Sophomores 7-0. '
' OCTOBER 19.-Barber buys a new gourd and starts his water wagon. '
OCTOBER 23.--Fish Club holds its weekly meeting in the peanut of the Co-
lonial in Athens.
OCTOBER 26.-Dick is elated over the first issue of the Phoenix. 'Says it has
"a masculine flavor," that "it is wholesomeff
OCTOBER 28.-W. C. T. U. in town. Reporterylillanders accused of smoking
raid the picture show.
OCTOBER 29.-W. C. T. U. in town. Reporter Flanders accused of smoking
by one of the fair ladies. Nuts Eckford learns a new yell and signs the pledge.
NOVEMBER 2.-Dit Stewart shoots Zeke in Latin, who is afraid that he will
graduate. Dit entertains no fears. I
NOVEMBER 6.-WVarlick gets Nick to send forget-me-nots to Wesleyan. ,Re-
ceives many thanks for the paper floral offering.
NOVEMBER 9.--King leaves for conference with a new hat, suit, and tie. Says
he is going after a job but is accused of celebrating the end of his reign.
NOVEMBER 13.-Twenty-eight men present at chapel. Large number out of'
town on fishing trip. - I
NOVEMBER 15.-Rotundity Club has annual meeting. Shingler electedpresi-
dent, Cop Dial, vice president, Chastain fails to qualify.
NOVEMBER 17.-Bill Burt brings forth the old stove. Fish Club rej oices.
. NPOVEMBER 21.-Madam misses connection and spills collection basketf Mad
scramble for change ensues. '
NOVEMBER 23.-Class in German I prepares lesson. Doctor Davenport called
in. to aid in resucitating Bo.
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DECENIBER 1.-The King is dead. Long live King Sub.
DECEMBER 3.-Nuts tries to borrow a pair cf shoes to go to Cov. Plink refused
to accommodate him. '
DECEMBER 4.--Pup Rogers, Willie Eckford, and Barham Blue elected dele-
gates to reunion of veterans in Jefferson. They refuse to go unless chaperoned by
George Pinckney.
DECEMBER 5.-Zeke receives excuses dated November 31, 32, 33 and 345.
DECEMBER 7.-Zeke begins learning new song. Nag rehearses it in gym.
DECEMBER 13.-Batchelors' Hall Instituted. Miss Sallie grief-stricken.
DECEMBER 14.-Pan-Hellenic Banquet at the DeLaney. -Candler and Banks
threatened with gout.
DECEMBER 23.-4-Tank hears the call of back to the woods and others follow
his wandering footsteps.
JANUARY 4.-Carnival and Emory hit Cov. at the same time. Sub imparts ad-
vice too late for some.
JANUARY 6.-Madam gets off' his spring term oration. Subject, The Rhodes
Scholarship, sah.
JANUARY 12.-Fish Club dissolves. Sweet Sixteen takes its place. Miss Emmie
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qualifies for the Pinkerton Agency.
JANUARY 15 -Sub ties his shoes and presses his clothes.
JANUARY 17 -English Blossoms out in the original campaign hat and Garland
buys some dopes.
JANUARY 21 -Arcade deserted for a week. Carnival gives up and leaves town.
I Cause, finals. V . -
FEBRUARY 1 -Madam calls a meeting of all those who are contemplating at-
tending Harvard.
, FEBRUARY 5 -Prominent members of the Senior class run off with the Wine-
coff' hat girls. Jay Hays is confused. Can't find his celery spoon.
FEBRUARY 7.-Seniors invest in photographic plates. Brooks Fite, Bishop
Wilson and Sealey endeavor to disguise themselves as Apollo. Hays exhorted to re-
, frain from "Jay Walking." - 4
A FEBRUARY 9.-Shingler has new picture made for the Annual. Also orders
l Annual with a gilt-lettered' name on cover.
l FEBRUARY 16.-Floy Holt begins getting excited about the Brenau girls.
1 FEBRUARY 18.-V. P. Stevens asks Miss Brown if she was the one that played
l "that Percolatorn last night.
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Gainesville. MCNa1t reports to the lilxcuse Lonanittee that he has been to seg
his "best,girl" and has his deportment Cut-
FEBRUARY 26.-"Tammany Hallu destroyed by fire. Rl1lI10rCd that Richard
set it on fire. "Mutts" enrolls heroes in the Constitution.
IJEBRUARY 27.-"George Pinckneyw spends another week-end at VVesleyan.
BIARCILI 3.+-Much sentiment flows from Tommie Morgan's able pen. Dick's
soul is filled with delight over the accomplishmentsof' his under-study. .
AIARCI-I 6.-Candidates arraign themselves for the opening of' the political sea-
son. Clouds gather in the sky ,and foul odors are detected, indicative of crooked
deals. English discards the "campaign hati'-selects a derby instead.
MARCH 10.-Flanders and McNatt become bright lights in Chemistry I. Flan-
ders on his Pharmaceutical record, McNatt on his achievements in the realm of'
Society. Shingler becomes eloquent.
MARCH 25.-Whompus appears. Flanders complains of' disabilities and re-
mains in his room.
I APRIL 1.-"Madam" puts extra lock on the door of' the "Peedmont" Driving
Club. Becomes so excited at Chapel that he forgets to whistle. -
APRIL fl.-Freshman read "How to Have Muscles Like Minef, by Jess Wil-
lard, and "The Mysteries of the Diamond!! by Frank Baker. I
.APRIL 8.-"Election Day"-Never Again Club organized. '
APRIL 15.-"Dit" Stewart prepares for final mad rush. "Zeke" quakes and
Madam dreams dreams. ' '
APRIL 20.-"Pup" Rogers gets off the 7:20 at Almon. K'Nuts-U Eckford jerks
him back by the collar and together they ride in to Cov. on the steps.
MAY 1.-'6Sub" prepares for the meeting of the Trustees. Throws his' hat in
the ring. '
MAY 10.-Excuse Committee goes on another "tear" and seeks to instill fear
in the hearts of' the students. No use.
TVIAY 15.-Dude who hasbeen reposing contentedly on his victory over Doug
when he turned him out of' the Room of' Inquisition, turns up late to the Excuse Com-
mittee. Gee threatens ,him with dismissal. '
MAY 25.-Diploma in sight. Some have to use a telescope but are able to dis-
cern its deepening outlines.
JUNE 9.-She comes,
JUNE 141.-After Shorty has said his little speech, Froggy rises to an-
Igfcgiunce thatthere has been offered for the ensuing year a medal to anyone who will
er an entlrellf S3l31SfaCt0ry plan for excusing absences. Bish lVilso1I finds it hard
to realize that he has no Latin behind. DOOLEY.
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No, comrade mine, I will not go down to
The Seashore for a while it if I I am not strong
Enough to face the sea until the tide
Can bring me more than echoes of a grim
And awfulday of loss it it I No, comrade, I
Cannot forgive the sea until I am
Grown older, and the wounds of one dark hour
Lie sealed with memory in the tomb of long
Forgotten years . . . Fresh are they now-ah, fresh
As when I first received them in that hour
Of deepest gloom, one year tomorrow-yes
One year ago, and yet the picture is .
As clear as though it were but yesterday if I I
So long has been the stretch between the Then
And Now . . . I'll tell you all about it. Draw
Your' chair a little nearer. Now, right there . . .
My Alice was the fairest thing God ever made-
That is, the fairest thing these eyes have seen.
Her hair was soft and wavy like a dream
Of melted gold-alluring, grand, agleam ....
Have you not seen such hair somewhere--like that
With which the Masters framed Madonna's eyes?
Your eyes remind me of my Love's tonight ....
All eyes remind me of her own which have
A tinge of brown, and when my thoughts are full Q
Of all hers meant to me .... There was within
The depths of those sweet orbs a music-yes,
To me a music like the melody
Of love, which lured my being into full,
Responsive harmony .... And in those eyes
I oft imagined I saw beaming-God ....
We had been married but a few short months.
The Seashore was to us a paradise ....
And radiant with the beauty of our love.
Our cottage home was but a stoneis throw from
The sea, and it was our delight to go
Down to the shore to watch the waves crawl up
The beach, and dash themselves against the rocks.
Then would the white birds dive, and kiss the spray.
The wind would play .among my Love's great strands
Of hair. making her laugh as though they were
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Not heard me murmur that? You say you have? .
Now you' can understand.
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Of April, when I had gone out upon
The sea, a storm awoke. The clouds grew black.
The waves began to roar, and leap. The wind
VVas strong, and swept my boat across the waves
As light as it might an autumn leaf. y
Thus I was helpless, left to destiny.
Then Providence was kind, and threw the frail
Shape of my boat upon the sands. I rushed
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My Alice of the great escape. As I
Drew near I called, but there was no reply.
The house stood silent, strange, serene, alone..
My frame was shaken by foreboding fears. .
It was a disappointment, Comrade mine,
Much like I think a mother knows when one
She loves, to her surprise, has gone astray.
It chilled mv heart, and dimmed mv soul, it made
The edge of all these earthly things glow sharp
And filled mv spirit with a loneliness. . .
The storm was now more calm., The waves were less
Severe Instinctivelv I moved across
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Then in mv soul I knew mv Alice was
No more. . . The sea had stolen her as she,
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No -this year will not find me by the sea. ,
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N THE little emporium allotted to the "Council of Health and Re-
, ligious Advisement," better known as the Excuse Committee, "Uni-
versitatis Emorensisf' that Sanctum Sanctorum dear to the hearts of
K 5 Profs. Gee, White and Boyd, the following "Seance" was held one
i glad and glorious Wednesday morning. I '
The hands of the clock point to the hour of fifteen minutes to eight and a mad
rush ensues participated in by some ten or twelve men who are endeavoring to
possess themselves of the 'iprescription blanks" and inscribe thereon their names, each
the date of his birth, the day, the week, the month, the year, the name of the pre-
siding uinquisitorn, the name of the instructor from whose class he was absent, the
class and what time it met, the reason for absence, the weather conditions, if sick,
the type of illness' and method of treatment, if out of town, where he went and what
kind of time he had, the name of his parents or guardian, whom to notify in case of
expulsion and a short essay of apology and expression of sorrow over his misdoing.
When he has completed this, if he has time before the clock strikes, he staggers with
his load of literature up before the "Chief Justice" and subjects himself to ques-
tions, exhortations, and threats, a type of which is as follows:
Prof.-Allright, sir, what is it?
CStudent hands in his "manuscript" for inspection. He reports that he has
been sick.j 1
Profq-I see you were absent on Saturday. You say you were sick.
Student-Yes, sir.
Prof.+Well were you sick? fls answered in thelaffirmativej. J
The victim happens to be Mr. Shields. V I
Prof .-Mr. Shields, were you confined to your room?
Shields.-4Yes, sir.,
Prof.-Were you in bed all day?
' Shields-No, sir, but I was unable to go out.
Prof.-Why couldn't you go out?
Shields.--The weather was too bad.
Prof.-Could you have gone out if the weather had been better?
Shields, reluctantly.-I suppose so, Professor. '
Prof.-Well, Mr. Shields, you know we are not responsible for the condition
of the weather, so I find it my unpleasant duty to cut your deportment. COffers
prayer for departure from the truthj
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Another unfortunate come before the "High Administrator of Gees Delightf'
reports au absence from church. - 1
Prof.-l see that you report an absence from church. what was the matter, Mr.
Rogers? i'
Pup" has been out of town' for the week e11d. '
Pup.-I was out of town, Professor, and there were no services at our church.
Prof.-VVhere do you live, Mr. Rogers. '
Pup.-I live in Gibson.
Prof.-So there were no services.
Pup, already late for an eight o'clock.--No, sir.
Prof. Aren't there other churches in your town where there were services?
' Pup.-No, sirg Professor. -
Prof.4Isn,t there a town close by where you might have gone? How far are
you from your nearest town? it .
l , Pup.-About ten miles, Professor.
.f Prof.-Were there church services there, Mr. Rogers?
Q 5 Pup.-I don't know, Professor.
V Prof.-Did you try to find out? .
if ll Pup.+No, sir. . .
i Q Prof.-Well if you had been in Warrenton and there were services and you
I weren't sick, could you have gone? i
- Pup Cconfusedj--Why l suppose so Professor.
Q . Prof.--Well then I see no reason why we should excuse you. Hereafter you
l will find your deportment at 9. ,
Just here Ellington comes before the chief "Dispe11ser." He attended classes
,V ,5 in the morning but was unable to attend them in the afternoon.
fi Prof.-Mr. Ellington, I see you were absent Friday afternoon. Had you no
' y classes in the morning? '
, Ellington.-Yes, sirgl had two.
Prof.--Did you attend them.
Ellington.--Yes, sir.
1 Prof.-Why 'did not you attend in the afternoon?
Ellington Cwho has never misrepresented anythingj-I was sick. Professor.
Prof.-VVl1en you were taken, Mr. Ellington?
"Ellington,-Just after dinner.
Prof.-VVere you seriously ill, and did you summons at skilled physician?
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Ellington.-No, sir, but I was too sick to go to classes.
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Ellington.-No, sir, I didnit think I was going to die.
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Prof.-Did you go to breakfast Saturday morning?
Ellington.-Yes, sir.
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meal. V
Prof.-Did what you ate make you sick? v
Ellington.-No, sir. ' V I
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will bear mefout in the statement that if you had been really critically ill on Friday
afternoon you could not have eaten such a hearty breakfast without suffering some
ill result. I am sorry, but your deportment will have to suffer. I. I A
' Ellington, disgusted, walks out.
Ten-thirty, the second daily reception given under the auspices of the "Commit-
tee on Excuses" Q0 the sweet sentiment inspired by the namej finds Dr. Boyd act-
ing as High Locutor, having successfully disguised himself in the guise of "Doug.',
Mr. J. Donald Banks appears before his majestic Grecian presence and at-
tempts to excuse a day's absence. "Donnie's iron constitution has been subjected
to an over-abundance of "bad man eggs" and he has been ill.
Dr. Boyd.-Mr. Banks I see from the blanks that you were absent from classes
yesterday, is that right?
. Donnie.-Yes sir, that's right Doctor.
Dr. Boyd.-Well now,4 Mr. Banks, you were sick weren't you?
Donnie.--Yes, sir, Doctor, I was sick yesterday. .
Dr. Boyd in an attempt to live up to the teachings of "Dough and others.
That's allright, Mr. Banks, now, that would ordinarily satisfy me, but the other mem-
bers of the Committee suggest that I ask a number of questions. Of course you un-
derstand how it is, Mr. Banks. Well now, were you sick Mr. Banks?
Donnie.-Yes sir, Doctor, I was sick.
Dr. Boyd.-What seemed to be the trouble Mr. Banks?
Donnie.-Indigestion, Doctor.
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Dr. Bovd.-I'm glad to note that you accent the second syllable of that word,
Mr. Banksfit shows me that you have paid attention in your Grecian Literature.
The main factor in present day education is to be able to pronounce correctly. Now,
Mr. Banks, just exactly what type of illness were you suffering yesterday. There
are three types-First where you are just sick, we might say feeling badly. Second,
where vou are confined to your bed. Third, where death comes as a result. You will
remember the Ancient Greeks' view of death, theylooked forward to it. Now I'd
rather excuse you on this third ground, but I'm willing to excuse you on either of the
other two. V
Donnie.-VVell, Doctor, I wasn't able to attend classes.
Doctor.-All right now, Mr. Banks, Iill just keep these blanks and see Dr.
Gee and Prof. White about your excuse. I can let you know about them-Let's see-
letus say any time you are up here. No, that appears to have a little idea of in-
idefiniteness about it, let's be a little more specific and say tomorrow morning. That
suit you? K I
Donnie.-Yes, sir, Doctor,-thatys allright. I
Donnie walks out elated over the fact that Dr. Boyd has taken up fifteen minutes
of the Greek Lit. Period. ' i T lj -
And thus shall it always be. Fret not, my men, consider it not a hardship to
be subjected to this unjust and troublesome pest that is a bane to every sober think--
ing student, for by this Excuse Committee are we enabled to take, free of any charge
whatever, a course in Penmanship, Essay and Short Story. In no other institution
of learning anywhere is such an opportunity offered for enjoying Cheap Vaudeville
as cheaply as on the second floor of Candler Hall any day of the week, except Sun-
days and Mondays at the hours, of 'seven forty-five and ten-thirty. Here also are
given the finishing touches to men who becomelartisans in polishing and making to
shine as the noon-day sun deeds that would otherwise remain darkened, thereby
bringing joy unspeakable to Profs. "Dude," Gee and "Froggie."
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SCENE.-The Confederate Buryingrground, situated on Loveris Lane, at the
environs of the Campus of Emory College. -
, TIME.--Commencement, 1916. Twilight. The sun hangs oa:-red! wreathed in a
glory of golden clouds. The fragrance of summer foliage hangs on the air.- An
occasional couple can be seengat the end of the wooded lane which leads to the
Campus. I - e
An old crooked Pine leans over the small silent city of the dead, sighing. The
spirit of a Sergeant is seated upon the Headstone of an ':Unknown"' grave. His face
is covered with his hands. The spirit of a Private is stooping near, pulling idly
at blades of grass.
The crickets have begun their concert and an occasional bat darts across dark-
ling dusk.
Sergeant Craising his head from his handsbz Sam, I'm glad itls summertime!
VVhen the college fellers an, their gals come strolling down this way . . . it ain't so
lonesome, then. I guess I set and think too much of Nell. i
A pause. ' I
Private Qreminiscentlyb: These clothes o' now a days are built so queer and
short. These flaring kind ol skirts recalls the one Matilda wore at thelast Christ-
mas ball . . . I often wonder where Matilda is.
The Pine Qsharplyb: Disgusting! Look at that young Senior coming down
herewith that girl in pink. He's been doing the same thing ever since he's been
here. I
A smartly dressed youth and a young lady in pink with a white parasol come
strolling down Loveris Lane. They are conversing in low tones.
Youth: Really, Kate, I can't tell you just how I. feel. But you have always
reminded me of Queen Guinevere. I can conjure up your face when the night
breeze sighs softly throucrh the branches of the pines. I've been so busy I haven't
written to you much, but-
The Pine Cindignantlyj: Liar. I-Ie's used the same speech for three years.
Youire the fourth girl. '
The Girl: Bennett, listen. VVhat a queer noise the wind makes in the tops
of the trees. That's funny, isn't it? Everything is so still down here.
Sergeanti VVhy the grouch, today, Pine?
The Pine fhotlyj: Iym weary of hearing the same disgusting thing over and
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is alike. Silly Qings! X ,,
Sergeant Cphilosophicallyj: Of course he will forget it all in a month, but he
has to-pass through his baby loves. .
The Pine: I don't see how the Girl can swallow what he is saying.
Sergeant fslowlyj: Youire right, no doubt. But some day he'll'say just what
he is saying now, andlgo off for months and months, and keep dreamin' about
the gal, and writin'little love poems, and correspondin' with her, and sending her
little things., Other gals. wonit look so attractive as they did-. Then he'll get a place
as a school teacher and they'll decide they just naturally belong to each other. All
heis doin' now is trying out his feelings to see which gal can match 'e1n. L
.The Pine funconvincedb: But if you had seen as much as I-
Sergeant fwalking discretely away from the couple.. He leans against the
Pinej: I guess you aint such a Mathusala or a Solomon. Iive been here fifty
years .... Many a man's found that the gal he brought along down here was his
Nell, since then. Some of 'em has come back since, and put flowers along here, and
talked about the old times. . I '
The Girl: You really care that much for me, Bennett! Are you sure?
The Pine fhotlyj: Liar! Liar! Liar! I-Ie's said that before, before.
The Girl: If you are real,.real sure, you may, then.
The Pine Cragingj: Shame! Shame on you!
Sergeant fsighingj: I'm afraid he wonit dream long about her. Somehow you
can't when they let you kiss them like that. Nell never did.
Private Cstretching wearilyj : If the kid had spunk he'd have taken it hisself.
Sergeant fwistfullyj: I wish I could tell ,em about Nell. VVhy before we was
married her Ma wouldn't have let us wander about like this.'
fThe Youth presses the hands of the Girl fervuefntly, and they depart slowlyj
Sergeant: Somehow I can't construct my ideas to thisway o' courtin'. Maybe
I've lost touch with the-World, but it seems to me that it cheapens affection. Nell
and I was happy, and we never frolicked like this.
Private: You're sentimental this afternoon. What's the trouble?
Sergeant Qsoftlyj: I dunno. Maybe the Gal looked just a bit like Nell about
the eyes and mouth. I wish I could talk to that chap about Nell.
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CHRISTIAN
ENGTIISH
DICKEY
LESTER
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KING
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Liberal Arts
FOOTBALL
GIIIFFETH SHAW
MCCONNELL TEASI,EY '
PATILLO WALKER '
SAFFORD WEEIIIS
BASKETBALL
PARSONS XVEDDINCTON
SHAW WEEMS
'BASEBALL
BANKS ' LANE
FAIN RUBIBLIZ
TRACK
HAYS RUMBLE
TENNIS
HARRIS ECKFORD
GYMNASIUM .
H AYS V' THOBIAS
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Standing P.C.
Junior fpennant winuersj A . . .... . . 750
'Freshmen ........ . . 500
Sophomores . , . 250
CHARLES BIVINGS, '19, JAKIN, GA., Backfield. Age, 16.
Height, 5 ft. 8 in. VVeight, 160 pounds. Number years on All-
Emory, one. A first year man who received his training in the
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DOWNINAG BROWN, 318, ATLANTA, UGA. Line. Age, 20.
lpleight. 5 ft. 10 in. Vtfeight, 155. Number years on All-Emory,
one. A man whom NVebb School trained to be a football star as
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Height, 5 ft. 10 in. VVeight, 158. Number years on All-Emory,
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fastest 'fat man. and a good, clean sport. '
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Age, 20. Height, 6 ft. 1-2 in. Weight, 185 lbs. Number years
' on All-Emory, one. The man who made his team, without a
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Height, 5 ft. 7 in. Weight, 180 lbs. Number years on All-Emory,
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TAYLOR, Captaing Oivmz, JOHNSON, WILLIAIVIS, COTTER, DAVIS.
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I wandered o'er fresh meadow lands today,
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O, days of childhood, quite too swiftly flown,
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CUTHBERT, GEORGIA
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For girls and young Women.
Excellent facilities in Music, Art and Expression.
Training of Teachers, Home-Makers, and Religious
Workers .a feature. ' ' .
Equipment
Three Modern Buildings. .
Steam Heat, Electric Lights and Bells, Hot and Cold Water.
Inter-Communicating Telephones.
Gymnasium.
Laboratories for Science.
Social and Spiritual Advantages
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Personal Attention to Every Pupil.
Democratic Student Life.
Y. W. C. A. with All Boarding Pupils as Members.
' Spiritual Atmosphere of Highest Type.
Charges Reasonable.
Write J. W. MALONE, President, Cuthbert, Ga.
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This School was established by order of the last General Conference, and is
owned and controlled by the Methodist Episcopal. Church, South. Full courses, lead-
ing to the B. D. degree and diploma, and special courses leading to a Certificate in
Theology are offered. Summer -Term begins June 21st. .
The Faculty
Q11 Bishop VVarren A. Candler, Chancellor. Q2j Rev. Plato T. Durham, D.D.,
Dean and Professor of Church History. Q3j Rev. H. C. Howard, D.D., Professor of
Systematic Theology. My Rev. W. J. Young, D.D., Professor of Homiletics and
Pastoral Theology. Q5j Rev. VV. A. Smart, B.D., Professor of Biblical Theology.
Q65 Rev. W. A. Shelton, D.D., Professor of Hebrew and Old Testament Literature.
UQ Rev. Andrew Sledd, D.D., Professor of Greek and New Testament Literature.
QSQ Rev. Hugh H. Harris, M. A., Professor of Religious Education and Sociology.
Q9j J. Abner Sage, Director Vocal Music. These are without exception men of
accurate scholarship, evangelical spirit. and proved efficiency and power as preach-
ers. Every facility will be provided for the adequate instruction of the young
ministers of the church. -
Scholarships Now Available
For worthy men who need such assistance, and the Bureau of Self-Help will be at
the service of the students desiring to pay part of their expenses by outside work.
For further information, address
WARREN A. CANDLER
Chancellor
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'We select the choicest products of the best factories and offer these goods to our
customers at a small margin of prolit. We are only a half minute from Whitehall, but
we are out of the high rent district, so you will find our prices are uniformly lower
than can be found elsewhere. VVe invite you to call.
CHAS. S. ROBINSON FURNITURE CO.
25 and 27 East Hunter Street. . 53 and 55 South Pryor Street.
Established 1902, and Busy Ever Since.
Kuhns
Collegiate
Photographer
I 33 1-2 Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Ga.
Picture Committees are invited
to get our prices and see our work. t
All cuts of the Theological Department
in this Annual, of individuals, designs and
. groups were made from our Photographs
See our Classy Designs for Clubs,
' Frat Groups and Class Groups
Our facilities for Designs and get-
ting out large orders is unsurpassed.
W. T. Kuhns
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53 PeachtreeiStreet CMain Storey
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814 Peachtree St. 442 Marietta St.
122 Decatur'St.
Columbia Ice Cream Parlor T
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FULL LINE OF CIGARS, CANDIES, MAGAZINES
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Phone Ivy 7261
' Vlvy 7262 Atlanta,1752
RUSSELL ELECTRIC ICC.
54 NORTH BRoAD sT. I '
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' LEAVE YOUR BUNDLE
AT THE ARCADE
The Arcade
Restaurant
The Best and Cleanest of Food
Combined with Ever Courteous
Service makes the Arcade an
Ideal Place to Eat.
At Five Day and Night
Points Service
38 Peachtree St.
ATLANTA, GA.
A Jno. F. Henderson, President.
C. H. XVhite. Vice-President.
' M. G. Turner, Cashier.
X J. YV. Harwell, Asst. Cashier.
Bank of
N efznton County
' COVINGTON, GA.
Capital SSS0,0'00
We.solicit your account
y Whether large or small.
Every ,courtesy to customers
within the bounds of consistent
banking. A
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.household furnishings at
the lowest pricesg all kinds of
talking machines and records,
and the most up-to-date under-
taking line including embalming,
call on C. A. Harwell, Covington.
Ga.
Day Phone 58.
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Bills came from near and far.
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Put them together and call it a Ford.
Cotrell 81 Leonard
ALBANY, N. Y.
Official Makers of l
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I To the American Universities from the
Atlantic: to the Pacific
CLASS CONTRACTS A SPECIALTY
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T he Iohnson House
' High-,Class Rooms and Board
Especially Good Table Board
I for College Boys
REASONABLE RATES
Mrs. gj. Z. Johnson
Manager
OX FO Ft D, GA.
The Chas. H. Elliott
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Largest College Engraving House
in the Wo1'1d
COMMENCEMENT 'INVITATIONS
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Programa
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Menus
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CLASS DAY PRoGRAMs '
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Works 17th Street and Lehigh Avenue
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The Celebrated
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A Genteel Coat for
Genteel People
It is light. It is silk lined. It is
handsome. It is rainproof. It can
be used as a light overcoat.
Also heavier raincoats' for those
exposed much to rough weather.
bWrite for samples and Mprices. s
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I p I, Fuller Sz Porter, Proprietors Office 411412 Law Building
gm 359 3 Gainesville, Ga. W BALTIMORE, MD.
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This Store is not only destined to occupy an exalted position
in the commercial arena of Georgia, but such has already been
realized. . - W
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ent and future-their friends and their friends' friends, a selec-
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Goods oi Highest Class Materials, oi up-to-the
minute modes, and at most reasonable prices
A share of your patronage most courteously solicited for the
present and coming seasons.
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37-39 Peachtree CQHIDQHY Atlanta, Georgia
Beas Honest With Yourself
As We Are With You
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Walter Ballard Optical Company
K 85 Peachtree St. tClock Sign? Atlanta, Ga.
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One half the college graduates at the 'present time enter
business. And why? The new civilization, the enormous com-
mercialrdevelopment of our country has made Business King.
President Wilson Recently Said: l
"The question is, what part is the university going to play
in preparing mens for commerce? It is not going to teach them
the mechanical dBtails and methods of business. The business
of the university is to-teach the head and not the hand,"
p Attend Bagwell Business College I
The college. man who wishes to fit himself at the least ex-
pense to get a start in business cannot do better than to invest
several weeks at a small cost in acquiring a mastery of steno+
graphy and typewriting. These accomplishments will 'enable him
to obtain a position that will pay from 31,500 to 32,500 a year.
chanier shorthand 0
Taught exclusively in Georgia at Bagwell Business College,
Atlanta, has made it-possible for shorthand to be learned in half
the time required for the old Pitmanic systems. Some of the
best in the South are Bagwell graduates.
We would be glad to confer with any who may be interested.
V Address
Bagwell Business College
34 Luckie St., Atlanta, Ga.
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RECORD OF 1915
In the year ending December 31, 1915, the "Oldest Company in America"
Paid Policyholders a total of 367,978,329.32
This sum exceeded the total amountereceived directly from policyholders by
3F8,723,036.35. During the year there was an increase in the amount ot new insur-
ance paid for, in total insurance in force, in assets, in reserves, in total income, an
increase of over One Million and a Half in total interests and rents, and an increase
of nearly Two Million Dollars in the Company's contingency reserve, or free sur-
plus. On the other hand, notwithstanding a full year of war, there was a material
decrease in the mortality ratio tadtual to expectedl as compared with that of 1914.
Insurance in Force. S1'636,538,117.00
Admitted Assets, 616,528,254.00
Net Policy Reserves, 503,227,820.00
'Total Income, 88.251,707.66
Total Disbursements, - 1 81,375,494.91
The total amount of new insurance paid'for during the year, including divi-
dend additions, was 3148,176,711. If we include revivals and increase of policies in
force, the total insurance paid for was S160,882,145.
The Mutual Life Insurance Company oi New York 1
R. F. SHEDDEN, Manager, Grant Building, Atlanta Ga. -
Little Lucy came home from Sunday-school saying the new
verse she had learned: "The Lord is my chauffeur, that's all I
want." A ' 1
Prof. Mizelle: "Translate the sentence, 'Haec Galliiam im-
portant? " ' . t ,
Bill Cotter: "Hike into Gaul, it's important."
'You know our engagement is to be kept perfectlytsecretf'
She: "Yes, that's what I tell everybody." ' t e
If some of the female angels can't play the harp, any better
than they can the piano, heaven isn't going to be such a fine place.
HURSTON HATCHER makes photographs for
the Theological Department of Emory University
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OXFORD, GA. '
High Class Printing
Class and Letterhead Stationery
a Specialty '
STUDENTS RATES
Wilson Novelty Co.
School Supplies, Novelty Goods
Fine Stationery--Magazines
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