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THOMAS B. DAVIS Glee Club, M; Track, 1-4. Tusk bears the name of his birthplace, Tuskcgce, Alabama. He is a delightful combination of reticence and loquaciousness. To add mystery he refuses to give any ink- ling of his future plans. EDWARD SPENCER DENNIS Athletic Trainer, 3, 4; Beta Kappa Chi, 4. Eddie Low, of Princess Anne, Mary- land, also desires to be a doctor. We have found that his heart is as big as he is short. (Omega Psi Phi.) GEORGE GLADSTONE DURANT Basketball. 1-4; Captain of Track, 3; Football, 1-3; Cl A A Shot Put Champion, 3. Rated as a good student Daddy Do,” a native of Atlantic City, is one of our most popular athletes. With a hearty smile for all, Daddy Do should find teaching a pleasure. (Omega Psi Phi.) VINCENT EDWARD FENTY Philosophy Club, 4; Episcopal Club, 4. Looking at the records we discovered that unassuming Vince, famous for his quiet- ness, stands high scholastically. He’s a native of Buffalo, with a future in Social Service Work. (Alpha Phi Alpha.)
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ROBERT LEE CARTER President of Debating Club, 4; President of Phi Kappa Epsilon, 4; Instructor in Political Science, 4; President of Dramatic Club. We recognize in Tank, of East Orange, N. J., the characteristics of a true scholar. His diligence and perseverance have carried him far in his scholastic achievement. We anticipate a brilliant career for him at Har- vard Law School. Salutatorian. (Alpha Phi Alpha.) HERBERT SHARPLESS CHEW ROYAL A. CORNWELL Debating, 2, 3, 4; R. F. Labaree Sociology Prize, 3; The Forum, 4; Freshman Oratorical Prize, 1. Bread” originated in sunny Norfolk, a city in Virginia. He possesses a keen mind, a ready wit, and a silver tongue. Bread’s winning personality should aid his business career. (Kappa Alpha Psi.) President of Mathematics Club, 4; Instructor in Latin and French, 3, 4; German Club, 3; Phi Kappa Epsilon, 4. Nicknamed Einstein II because of his wizardy in mathematics. Chew also is a first rate language scholar. He plans to further his academic career at the University of Pennsylvania, while commuting from his home in Ardmore, Pa. (Kappa Alpha Psi.) JOSEPH DANIEL Fireside Group, 1-3; Presbyterian Club, 4. Stoop” brought from Chester, Pa., a big smile and plenty of rhythm which have helped lighten our academic loads. Here's hoping the New York School of Social Work allows him to keep both. (Omega Psi Phi.)
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EUGENE GADSDEN Eugene comes to us from Savannah, Georgia, anti Georgia State College, with a desire to be a social service worker. Al- ready he has distinguished himself as a scholar and as an individualist. He desires to be a Zoologist. (Omega Psi Phi.) ULYSSES B. GLOVER Debating, 3, 4; President of The Forum, 4; Ex. Secretary of N. A. A. C. P., 4; Chairman of Philos- ophy Club, 4. Baltimore Glover, a rare combination of ability, charm, and finesse epitomizes his nickname Smooth. He's planning to in- vade Georgia to study at the Atlanta School of Social Work. Watch out, you southern belles! (Kappa Alpha Psi.) ROBERT L. GRAVES Louis Armstrong, whom we’ve only known for a year, is a member of the old Lincoln School. His soberness, however, has been most refreshing. He is a New Yorker and ambitious to teach. PHILIP ANDREW WILLIAM HARRIS Manager of Basketball, 4. Dick, a Washingtonian, is truly a happy-go-lucky fellow. Nothing Lincoln had could efface his smile. Graduate work at Howard calls him back home. 19
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