Ohio State University - Makio Yearbook (Columbus, OH)
- Class of 1888
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J.--Xliilileiilierg College. fl. f1V.--University of Michigan. if .l.M-lnfziyelie Cfollege. ll. J.-Uni'vei'si1.y of Kansas. if .lfdleliigli lvl1lN'ClASllY. A ffl.-lliii. lewell College. ll.--Alzirietizi College. .l'.-Bethel College. I.--ll'itte1il-mei'g College. ff.-Ciiiv. of North Carolina H. J.-Clliio Wesleyzin lfnix'e1'sity. Ii. J.--lfniversity of Georgia. .l. J.-l7enison University. J. - --'Uiiiversity ofCz1lifoi'nizi. li. .lf-Cornell lfiiiversity. GRADUATE GHHQTERS. J.-Cliartnnoogzi, Tenn. 12 fax.--COllll1llJl1S, Oliio. I W- w I ,f f . ' f R ngwv, Fwm I I 7, V n i L X f F 1, V if I' 11 ':, h Q? A 1 5, i I ni ' i 3,1 4' ft uf. A A ,' 4 it ,Il . RL M-- ,, 1 ' J' -ggi -: ., il, - sr , ff! I -If? ji 3 . 4 X 1 ,fs 1 -IW- LTR n 6 M F ,U 4? 1,2 P 0 Q1 i. , hi Gamma Delta. if-EP Iliff .'9 HN. Q2 Q-. s- A Q JI' la , Q . M . llyrggf Xu 51 Oi' J . x fx , xQf '-3? QIIIIOIPOIQ DQLIEQPOIQ Qhapter, . Established 1878. ,,.1--- I1Ic:TIvE mamsmqs. '88. , TT A. AWEBB. EDGAR W. lWIX. SCO '89 I W. MEEK. HENRY S. NEWTON. A WILLIAM JESSE L. JONES. HENRY S. NIITCHELL. JOHN COOI4. '9O. I CHARLES E. JAMISON. H 491. CHARLES F. BQCCLOUD. '92, IJ CHARLES E. A GAINS. LEONARD 1. HANER. HARRY I. ABBOTT PM GHIIIIDH Delta. Epsilon IGIIHGIIHEC Qhnpter. Established 1887. . HCTIVE IDHIDBHRS. I S. L. BLACK, K. D. VVQOD, 1. 'J. S. MYERS, J. B. VVIKOFF, ELLIS LOVEJOYI, W. B. VIETS, G. S. CUNNINGHAM, FRANK RATHMELL, C. N. BROWN, JOHN F. MCFADDEN, H. C. BLACK, . J. R. LGVEJOY, FRANKQA. RAY, U. H. MX'ERS, ' VERCOE, -GEO. B. KAUFEMAN, JOHN J. DUN, . EDW. QRTON, JR. j HHUIDNI. L I WALTER A. DUN, '78, FERD. HOXN'ALD, '78, J. F. MCFADDEN, '78, A. B. MCMACKIN, '79, W. F. NOBLE, '79, R. S. ITOWNE, '79, J. C. WARD, '80, H. D. GREGORY, '80, H. R. POOL, '81, C. M. LEWIS, '81, IRWIN LINSEN, '82, F. W. SPERR, '83, CHASQE. HISBEE, '83, JNO. J. DUN, '83, C. C. MILLER, '83, J. T. ANDERSON, '84, C. V. MEAD, '84, J. B. WIKOEE, '84, J. R. LOVEJOY, '84, - EDW. QRTGN, Jr., '84, 'ELLIS LOVEJOY, '85, W. R. MALONE, '85, M. N. MIX, '85, ' i W. J. ROOT, '85, GEO. A. MASTERS, '86, WILLIS B. VIETS, '86, I G. S. CUNNINGHAM,'86, FRANK A. RAY, '87,' WM.. H. HANNUM, '87, JOSEPH MYERS, '87, i ' URIAH H. MYERS., '87, I ,11IDDI'I'Io12111In RESIDENT IDHHIBHRS. . N. S. SMITH, T. G. DICKINSON, L. D. BROWN, C. M. LEXVIS, C. D. EVERETT, I' CHAS. E. HIGBEE, H. N. DOLE, LYMAN DANN, B. F. BRIDGE, ' A. C. BUTLER, C. H. SCOFIELD, A. B. ADAMS, R. H. COTTON, C. W.,MILLER, EDWARD DANN. -ill-...i. The Twenty-fourth General Convention of the Fraternity of Phi Gaunrna Delta Will be held at Columbus, Ghio, Getober 24th, 25th, and 26th, I888, under the auspioesof Omicron Deuteron Chapter. Delegates to the Convention are Mr. H. S. Newton and Mr. C. E. Jamison. 14. ,I i I I I I I 3 I I ' I I I I I I 1. I I I 1 I I I I I I s I I I I I I I I I I I I .T I I I I ly I I I I I I I .4 1 - ,ff ff X . ' 51 fr I Ay '7fQf'?2', 4' V , . H- 1. vb: -fy! , l f 1' 'l 0,4 1 A 352 -mf x, , F , ff DR.EKA,PHI LA. 1852 ......... 1853.. 1855 ......... 1855 ......... 1859... 1860 ......... 1869 ......... 1877. 1869 ......... 1884 ......... 1881 ......... 1887 ...... 1853 ...... .U 1855 ......... 1856 ......... ISSO ......... 1868 ......... 1857 ......... 1857 ......... 1860 1866 1871 1880 ...... 1865 1859 1870 1864 1876 1375 1881 1867 1868 1882 1884 1888 1876 1881 .-..-...n .4-...... ...-f...- -.-..--.- .......ar -.4.v.... --......- .----ff.. a-u-.-.-- ..-v.. ..- Phi KHDDH BSL Founded at Washington and Jeiterson. 1852. Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Pennsylvania ROI..kI.t op HCTIYE CHAPTERS. X FIRST PROVINCE. I Alpha . Beta ,,,, Gamma Epsilon Zeta ......... ..... Eta ..... Theta ...... ..... Iota ...... ..... New York Alpha... New York Beta ,,,,,,, ,, New York Delta, ,,,,, , New York Epsilon ,,,, -n.-.uv ...fl- ...-ov.. -.anus uf.--. Jefferson College. Alleghany College, Bucknell University. Pennsylvania College, Dickinson College. Franklin and Marshall College Lafayette College, University of Pennsylvania. Cornell University. Syracuse University. Hobart College. Madison University. SECOND PROVINCE. an Virginia Alpha ,.,,,, , Virginia Beta ,,,,,, , Virginia Gamma ,,,,,,, Maryland Alpha .,,..., District of Columbia Alpha,,,.,',,..... South Carolina Alpha,,,, Mississippi Alpha Ohio Alpha. .. Ohio Beta .... Ohio Gamma auaon.-...- ff.-.f ..- .-unuaueon .....- -o Q'--vu -.a.....- .uf ...muse-1--.nw4f..a.. University of Virginia. 1 Washington and Lee University Hampden-Sidney College. johns Hopkins University. Columbian University. University of South Carolina. University of Mississippi. ' THIRD PROVINCE. ... .-........-.-...Q-....-Q. -..-.. -...- ohio Dia. ...... .. Indiana Alpha ...... ' Indiana Beta. ....... . ...nu e--.....-- 0l0'H Indiana Gamn1a......... Ohio Wesleyan University. VVittenberg Colleges Wooster University. Ohio, State University. De Pauw University. Indiana State University. V Wabash College. URTH PROVINCE. Illinois Alpha ,,,,., Michigan Alpha ...... . .Wisconsin Alpha .... Wisconsin Gamma., ,,,. ...ns Iowa Alpha ...... .... Iowa Gamma ..... Iowa Delta.. u.---f-u Minnesota Alpha ..... Minnesota Beta ..... Kansas Alpha ,,,,,, ,,,, California Alpha ,,,,, nun-Q.. .....- .....o - ' Northwestern University. University of Michigan. ,University of Wisconsin. Beloit College. University of Iowa. Cornell College. Simpson College. Carleton College. University of Minnesota. University of Kansas. University of the Pacific. hi Kappa PSi- -JX ir, r' -xx'i' Q 1 9 EO 9 E fi- ' I -ff .'1- - 1. :gf Q3J.. .: . 3 g Qg..v ' 1 I ' Qs . Delta Qhapter Of OhiO.' . ARTHUR HARTWELL FIARRY F. NIILLER, G. PERRY GRIMSLEY, 141.-XRRY A. YEAZELL, RALPH N. HUBBARD LOUIS F. KIESEWETTER, 11fI.cf't College. 7 Established May 15, 1880. HCTIVH mEmBE1qs. ' , '88. '89, '90, '91, JESSE H. ALLEN. 16 I. ALEA WILGUS. HENRY P. HORTON XGEORGE N. COLE. ROBERT K. BEACH. GEORGE H. MOCK. PFMORTON S. BROWN Phi Kappa RSL .lil HLIUIDINII. - J. SCOTT HUMPHREY, B. Sc., '49. SIDNEY H. SHORT, B. Sc., '8 W. K. CHERRYHOLMS, B. Sc., '8I. GLIVER FASSIG, B. SC., '82. E. M. VANHARLINOEN, B. Sc., 83. J. H. GA.LBRAITH, B. Ph., '83. C. MARVIN, M. E., '83. H. P. CONVQERSE, SC. '87. GEO. W. DUN, B. Sc., '84. E. L. T. SCHAUB, M. E., '85 C. A. MARPLE, B. Sc., '85, W. L. PETERS, M. E., 's5. J. P. TWILLIGAN, B. A., '86 B. J. CONVERSE, B. A., '86 W. W. KEIFER, B. A., '86. O. C. ZAUMSEIL, C. E., '87 7 . ' H. E. PAYNE,'M. B., 87. RESIDENT IDHIDBHRS. GOV.,J. B. FORAKER, HON. JOHN BEATTY, HON. L. J. CRITCHFIELD, M. A., GEO. W. MCCOARD, M. A., JOHN R. BOWDLE, B. A., P. C. ROBINSON, EUGENE LANE, B. A., CHAS. S. CHERRINGTON E. L. T. SCHAUI3 M. E., HERMAN M. HUBIZARD, E. R. BTARCH, J. J. CHESTER, M. A., CH.-IS. B. FREEMAN, FRED. SHIQDD, GEO. Y. ANDERSON, ,R A., DR. W. J. MCMILCLEN, SIDNEY H. SHORT, B. Sc., GEO. W. DUN, B. Sc., GEORGE SMART, J. M. TAYLOR, VVILLIAM NEIL, C. B. COMSTOCK, L. B. CI-IERRINGTON, A. D. SELBY, THOS. H. JOHNSON, CARL SHEDD, E. J. CONVERSE, B. A., WILL B. CORNELL, FRED. W. LTUBB.-XRD, HARRY SHEDD. J. H. GALI:RAI'I'H, B. Ph., ' i Aizviia .. I Ln. , lic., Zuifl. l'.1a..... Theta .. lirigiim .... Laminia Blu. ..... . Xi ...... .... Uiiiiciwiiin Rho.. Tau llhi Chi llsi ...... .. Uincgfi .... .. tiaminri Ciainxna llelta lieltri ,,,,,, ,.,. Delia Chi .... . Zeta Zeta ..... Zeta l'si ,, .,,,, ,, 'l'hcta'l'heta ,,,,, Sigma Sigxnam, -Xiiilifi li' ' . .A .. Ula. .-Xliiha flainxnztu .fxipiia llclla ..... Alpha l-Ipsilon ,,,, ,,,, , Aliilifi Zeta ,,,, .Nliihzi lata , ,,,, , Aipiin. 'lil Aiiilia lf'itri,,,,,,, .fxliiha l.aininia,,,, .vivim ' Nil.. .-Xliilm .-'iiiflia Uiiiicmii .-Xlgfha l'i -.EMM . tu.. liilftu, loiai Wifi. .... .... . Nu ...... . 0 C Sigma Qhi. Founded at Miami University, 1847. ii.-1 Cotoas-51115 ami Gold. ,iii- QHAPTER ROHM- iiisiis. Ohio Xiiesleyan University ..-. S XYooster University ......... ......... . .. -- 17 Xilashington and Lee University ..... , 6 I2 University of Mississippi.. Pennsylvania College .... liucltnell University. .... Indiana State University.... Denison University ...... De Pauw Universitya.. Dickinson College .... Butler University Roanoke College ..... Lafayette College...... Hanover College ..... .... University of Virginia, ,,,,, , Northwestern University.. Randolph-Macon College Purdue University ,.,.,, Wabash College ..... Center College... ........ . University of Cincinnati ,, University of Michigann, l'Iainptlen-Sidney College University of California ,,,,, Ohio State University , ,,,,.,, ,,,,,, , Stevens' Institute of Technology University of Nebraska Beloit College ......... .. University of Iowa ,,,,,, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Illinois XVesleyan University ,, ,,,,,,,,, ,, University of Wlisconsin ,, University of Texas , ,,,, . University of Kansas .,,, . ..... ..... ' llulane University,,,,, .. .. .... P Xlhion College .-.Lehigh University 'AWCWSIC Cimpicz' attcnflancc. .... .... . 18 8 6 22 16 .Q .. ,, 20 .. II .. I3 .. io 4, .. I5 .. II .. 18 5 I2 II 7 .. I2 .. I5 IO II .. I7 7 .. I3 .. I3 9 .. I5 .. I4 .. I2 .. I3 .. I4 .. IO .. I4 .. I4 438 ,, I2 ,XX iq,-A . ' , ,J R155 V, x A PY xy Q' - 'gp . 'Q - - Q 'XY tu .4 . f-. 'g ',q J . ' x 4 S-ii G, ,. l v -hw ,... i t ' ,A P ' fv X X, A K- XS Q ,il ' ,,:If 5-H - 'L' .ff-j2Qgf,,, NG 1 4 ' 1 4 i 3 5 ' -1 9 i 1 ,f I i I , 1 I i ! L 1 I E 4 1 3 X 912-1 Q I 8+ ,,. L- ,Q .. '. 5 f . ? CQ 1 S 3 A s 2 Y 2 4 , 3 F k ,L F EEA Fa YF! 1? 5 5. 31 . ' A 0 Igma Gu. vizaw ' . I' 'ff If! .tiki 9 . ' Fqfw-F137 Sv I I fa, -0121 A I I f Nj. W. Qixs- 'I . if 'Vi . ' f it ,K-rw 1 . NN .-M. A I I I fain-11451 L. -H f 'I - 7 ,f X 1 1 ' 4 4 Alpha Gamma Qhapter. Eslablished in May, 1882. ...ll...- FRHTRES IN COLXLIEGIO. '88, EKHOXVARD THGMPSON GARRETT. b HONVARD NAPOLEON THOMPSON. :KHARRY MORION GATES. - A CHESTER HARDY ALDRICH. ' HARIQY EHEDGES. '89'. HARRY ROBERT HALL. '9O. CHARLES CASPER QVIATT. FRANK HENRY GALE. NORMAN L. CRAWFORD.. IOSEPI-I DRAKE POTTER. DAVID ROBERTS HANCOCK. GEORGE Left College. :KRICHARD B. YOUNG '91. . I DAVID TODD ROY. FRANK VVASHBURN JENNINGS JEWETT NORRIS. A RWM. VALLANT AKELLGGG. ELMER MCCULLOCH. 19 i 1 -A , C11-1.1. R. 'l'w1SS, B. SC., OTTO S U. 5. 13Rm1nA4,f1Q, -I. G, IIO1fx-MAN, .I. xS. XVATSON, W. II, NORRIS, XV.XI.'l'!iR B, PAGE, Sigma Chi- HDUQDNL CHROLL, C. E. ROBERT HAZLET'1', C. E li. I'. SMITH, 13, Sc., GEO,T,WE1DNER, G. PH., ARM! HUR T. HEATH, G PH pRHTREs1N.URQE. In, li. W.-vrsnx, ROBERT J. MCCABE, D1.3W1'1'T C. JONES, BEN. B. VVOODBURY, 'I'11OS. Ii. POWEl.I., INIORRIS BOOTH, l'm-5. II. KICliI'1'1 I'S, JAMES C. GODMAN, GEO. B. MONYPENY. OTTO SCHROLL, GEO. K. GOULDING, JASON W, FIRESTON DAVE E. MOONEY, CHAS. O. ADAMS, AMOR SHARP., Iilmxfxn SMITH, Ea W. C. MERR1T1', I'1ARRY C. ELLIOTT, A. W. WILLIAMS, H, K. TERRY, , GEO. WM. BEATTY, CHAS, A. DAVIS, C. S. FAY, A JAY J. JENNINGS, LTNUS KAUEFMAN, W. B. CARPENTER, M HIJUIDNI CHHPTER RODLK. I1I'1'A-Lafayette. IO'1'A-Indianapolis. THETA-Cincimmti, OMEGA-Chicago 20 n1'u:1-:A , Pzunlx. fowl yrfyh ff Phi Delta Theta Founded at Miami University in 1848. CHHPTER Rohn. ESTAB- NO OF LISHI-ID, XTTEND-XNCE. I848...... ......Mia1niUnivc1'sity....... 14 I849.,..., ,,,,,,lncliana UIllX7Cl'Slfj'..... 21 I85O...... ......Centi'e College............ I3 I852...... ......lVZ1lD2'tSl1 College.............. I3 I857,,,,,, ,,,,,,Unive1'sity of XVisconsin.,... 22 I859,,,,,, ,,,No1'tl1weste1'n Unive1'sity..... I4 I859...... . ..... Butler Unive1'sity................... II I86O...... ......Oliio NVesley:tn Unive1'sity....... I3 I86O...... ......F1'2L1'llill1l College.................. I9 I864...... ,.,.,,University of Michigan,,,,,,, I7 1868. ..... ......Ohio University. .... 14 1868...... ......Ha11ove1' College 9 I868...... ......De Pauw UlllVC1'Slly-..... 25 1869. ..... ......Roanoke College....... 19 1870 ...... ......University of Missou1'i...... 13 I87I...... ......Knox College, ,,,, I6 I87I...... . ..... Iowa. Vlfesleyan University.-. I7 I37I...... ......Unive1'sity of Geo1'gia,.,,.,., 9 I87I...... ......En1o1'y College...,,,,.,,,,,., 26 1872 ...... ...... M ercer University.. .... . I8 I872...... ......Corne11University........... 21 1872 ...... ...... l Iniversity of VVooster.. .... I7 I873...... ......L21fayette College............ 20 1873,,,,,, ,,.,,,Unive1'sity of Californian... I4 I8'73...... ...... State College of Michiganu... I8 1873 ...... ...... U niversity of Virginia. ......... 20 1874 ...... ...... R andolph Macon College. ...... I3- 1875 ...... ...... B uchtel College ...... ......... 9 1875 ...... ...... U niversity of Nebraska ,,,,, 9 1875 ....... ...... R iohmond College ......... ......... ....... 6 1375. .... ...... P ennsylvania .College ......... ...... I6 1875 ,,,,,, ,,,,,, W ashington and Jefferson College.. ,,,,, I7 1876 ....... ...... V anclerbilt University... ...... ......... . 27 1877 ...... ...... U niversity of Mississippi ...... .... . 21 1877 ....... ...... U niversity of Alabama ,,,,,, 31 1878 ,,,,,, ,,,,,, V irginia Military Institute ...... 5 1878, ,,,Illinois Wesleyan Universit'y...... 9 I878....... ......LO11ll331'd. U11iversity................... 14 I879,,,,,, ,,.,,,Alabama Polytechnic Institute-.. 17 1379. ..... . ......Allegl1eny College. .... 21 I379...... ......U1llX'C1'Slty of Vermont........ 27 I88O,,,,,, ,,.,,,Diclcinson College.......... 12 I88O,,,,,, ,,.,,,VVestminster College,,.,,,,., 10 I88I...... ......University of Minnesotam... 19 I832...... ......State University of Iowan... 13 I882...... ......South Carolina. Collegem... 7 I882. ..... ......University of Kansas...,., 17 I882,,,,,, ,.,,g,Hillsotle College......... 20 2I . . ..j.....-. I 1 1 E l 1 l l 1 1 1 .,..-?....,........,. W. .,... 1353 15543 15555 1553 1553 1584 153.1 mai mm 1555 lbxi' D ....U11ive1'sity of the Soutl1,... HmQl1io State U11lX761'Sltj'... -mU11ive1'5ity of lexas............. Lfnivey-Sify of PC1111SylVEL1113...... Union College. ....... .::i1College of the City of New Yo1'k.... .m,Collgy U11ive1'sity...................... m.,Colu111bia College.- .. 1, ,,,lCl1'1l'il'llOUl1l1 College ....... ..... 0 .. I-T1jiYQI'SllV of North Ca1'ol1na..... .....Ce1111'al U11ive1'sity..............,.... 8 I5 I2 I2 I4 16 16 I2 27 7 7 20 l554,,m m,,XYillif1111s College.......'..... - 1x,S1',-U .....Sf'll1ll'lXVQSfCI'l'1 U111ve1's1ty........... . I3 15Sj,,,,, .,,,,Sf'l'I1Cl1SC Umverslly................... . I9 1SS7 ,,,,,XYaQl1i11gto11 and Lee Uulverslty... 5 1bHj.,,,, .....SOLllllCl'll U11ive1'sity................. . 21 15511. ,,,,,Lel1igl1 U11ive1's1ty.... - 16 1553...-, ,,,A111l1e1'st College-.. - 26 Huumnl GHHPTERS. 1 NO. OF ATTENDANCE. 1. New York, N. Yu., 60 2. l'i11sl1111'gl1, Pa, ,,,,, - 25 3. l'l11l:ulelpl1ia, Pu .... .. 27 4. linltimore, Md ,,,,,, ,, . 23 5. XXinsl1ing113111, D, C,,,, 35 6. R1cl1111f1111l, Va ,,,,,, 22 7. fjUllllUlJl1S, GH ..... 28 S. .-Xxlnnm, Ga .... .... 4 I 9. N:1hl1villc, 'llCI11l.,,, IQ 10. fSlonlgo111c1'y, Alz1,,',, 20 11. L'i11c11111:11i, O ,,,, ,,,, 2 4 12. :Kl41'1m, 20 13. l.f111isvllle, liy ,,,,, I7 1.1. l'll'11lll-lllll, l111Ll ,,,,,,,,, 21 15. l11fl1:111:1l1olis, Incl ,,,, i 40 II1. f lllygggu, ,,,,,,,, 42 ijt. fl:1luf.l1111'g, Ill ,,,,,,, 18 Io. lx:111sf1s Vity, Klolm U 40 1111. 3I11111e:1l1-1lis Nli1111,,, I 20 Q1 l 111l Xlj' l 9 -. . ,. lllll. .... . 16 71- 5'-'lllllh -'xlil ...... ....... 2 I 21. 51111 l'.l'Z1llClSC1'J, fill ,,,, U 52 loml, ,,,, H 630 SUMMARY. N115-' 1 . ' - . Lf, L? 'tlfdllilo-lml4'W1h. ..... 66 ..... .... A Ctlve lVlCITll7S1'Sl'l1P,,,,, ,,,IO5O . .1 1-, 1 X g- - - . ' L ' l'mll'l'l'3l'lL1v ...... 22 ..... .... A lu111111 B'lC1'11lDC1'Sl'11P, ,,,, 630 'lU:..lN 1--11' - . 'W l W Um 'U f'l1f11M1f...SS Total lX'lC111lDG1'Sl11P,,,, ,,,,I680 .Mm-171131: .hftixmr Xl1g111lwe1'sl1ip ,,,, I6 .-Xwgaplgfg 91311111111 lle111lJe1wl1ip U .... ,, D 22 Phi f elm Theta. -NN 1 4 , .s R 000095062 -, 0 ...U-:Y rf. . I il Nl' 1 O ' ' ' AQ . . rg-Rn 2 ff , ol' 0 -'A-7 f -P ' ,I Q lil I I? ,, O , L Q I fi-Ii' 'ubxf-D ,J 0 I !1l x g?-ew 'yy I ,, 4 r Qhio Zeta Chapter. Establlshed Oclober 6,1883. FRHTER IN FHGUQTHTE. R. D. BOHANNAN. POST GRHDUHTE. VERNON JUDSON EMERY, A. B. FRHTRES IN COLKLIEGIO. '88. 'l'lliIiI,,Jl5RlC XYINDER BROWN. FRED SAMUEL BALL XVILLIAM OLIVER SCHEIIIELL. '89. JOHN CIEORGIZ BLOOAI. '9O. 1i1l4lUI:I2R'I' HIZIQIQICIQ XY.-XRIJ. :HXLIIERT CHARLES Buss. SMILIEI.. ELLSWORIII BENNETT. '91. -l.-XNIIQS LIQONARD lX'lOUN'l'S. JEAMIZS ELBIER TI-IOMPSON. .-XARON XVICSLILY HENRY JONES. EIIERSON XVALDO M.x'I'I'III2ws. lrli.-XNK CILXRLICS PIIGH. SMIUEI. BIORRISON. ' I92. flllifllifill lVll,l.,l.-XXI CHICSSELI.. ST. CLAIR ALEXANDER. Nl,ct'L College. 23 phi Dena Them. Founded at Miami University in 1848. COLORS-A72gT677f and Azure. FRATRES IN URBE. CYRUS Huuxo, S- I- FLICKINGER, Prosecuting Attorney. Editor Ohio State journal ti. Bnowx, S. G. C., C. R. GILMORE, Physician. Attorney. T. W. .'hI.,l3liRRY, I. L. CoNvERsE,Q Physician. Real Estate Dealer. FR.-xxx N. SLADE, ROBERT L. SEEDS, With Slade 81 Kclton. A With Seeds gl Scott. I-TERRY L. RoxvNn,' ' RGBERT ECKHARDT, Xvllli Vv7CllS TFHCY. . Musician' YR.-xxx i.. BRUXVN, With Brown Manly Plow Co. HDUCDNI. Win. NICPIII-insox, B. Sc. V. G. EMERY, A. B. W- lr' IETUNT. M. E. BLLXRK FRANCIS, D. V. M. A. C. IQEEVES, C. E. 24 l i X s 'E'ME M-SW H-A f 4 w -1 . 1 'I i 1 L Q I 4 i I 'Q E iz . . if 7 'Q' b l w A11 ? .KA 'li ,i fy . .5 E L: , ,' I M: if f'-fl ' v 1 5 5 4.9! w X: ,K 1 ,IE x E ,I A' Q .ll A Q, ':.x,L,fr-LW., j 'w ' .-. -2- w--,W W 1 stf . ,U-Q.. .L wg: -xwixgrl' V yy ,x - ' ' fffl .wan - 14-- kbs ,f 'ba' a at K .f f' ,Q-W' 'cy' N 'i-'J K. 2 SU xg ' xv A Q ,E,Ji1:ZvL3..IL -3 KF'-If 2:4 xl.,-. Jr' 'o i -rf privy, JQCH wh L, 'bfi' ' f .-A X'. 3lC!4T, VHILA Qi Phil Founded in 1824. CGLORS-S66Z7'Z6'Z' ami 51116. Rohn op ACTIVE cr-1111pTE1Qs. Active Members 1859 ,,,,,,,,, Alpha .. ..... .University of Virginia ..... . ..... . IO 1867 ......... Gamma .,... ...... E mory College ......... .. 28 1867 ......... Delta ,,,,,, ,,,,,, R utger's College ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, , , ,, I2 1867 ......... Epsilon ,,,,, ,,,.,, I -Ianipden-Sidney College ...,..... .. .. 18 1854 .,,,,,,,. Zeta ,,,,, , ,,,,, Franklin and Marshall College ...... I4 1367 ......... Eta ....... .....University of Georgia ......... .,..... . .. I5 1878 ,,,,,,,,, Theta ,,,,,, ,,,,,, I lensselaer Polytechnic Institute ..... .. I2 1883 ......... Iota ,.... .. .... Ohio State University ................ .. II 1872 ,,,,, .. Kappa, ,,,,, ,Brown University ,,,,,,,,, 1875 ......... Lambda ..... .University of California ,,,,,,,,, I7 1883 ,,,,,,,,, Mu ........ ...... S tevens' Institute of Technology ,,,,,, I2 1877 ......... Oniicron ..... .Yale University ......... ...... ...... ..... . . I 6 1883 ,,,,,,,,, Pi ........ ....., I Iantlerbilt University .,,., II 1874 ......... Rho ,.... . ..... Lafayette College ....... .. I4 1871 ......... Sigma .. ..... .'XVoFforcl College ,,,,,, ,, IO 1873 ......... I'hi ,.... .. ...Amherst College ...... ...... ..... . . 36 1873 ......... Chi ,,,,, ,, ,Ohio Vklesleyan University,,,,,, 8 1382 ......... PSi ...... . ..... Lehigh University ...... ...... . . 22 1869 ......... Oniegau ,,,,, ,Dickinson College ..... .. IO 1868 ......... Xi. .... ...... Cornell University ,..... .. I2 HDUfUNI CHPIPTERS. , Aleph ..... ........ ......... ......... ...... ....... . I 3 a l Ill'iIfr1't2, Maryland. Beth ,,,,,, ,,,, N ew York, New York, Vav ......... .......,. ......... . . . .,.. .'iVaSlii1igto1i, D. C. Nuniher of active chapters... .... ...... ......... .... . . 2 O Total active nienihership ,,,,,, ,, SOI Average active membership ,,,,,, I5 25 Um PM ,i,.1.--- I Iota Ghapter. ,,,,.i.-- Established November 9, 1883. HGTIVE mI:-IIIIBEIQS. JOHN ADAMS BOWNOCKER, . HARRY L KIRKER 15fCH,xRLES G. ATKINS, XLORAIN H. BRICKER CARL CLYDE SIIIIH, ' RUSSELL STIMSON FEUCHT, 1ffC..xRI2x' PR.A.'I I', HORACE L WI-IITARER IZRXVIN XY. SCHIZULLER, CHARLES W RQBJNSQN ii.. . 4'I.cfL Collcgc. '88. I FREDERICK JULIUS CELLARIUS '89, GEORGE ANTHONY SMITH. '9O. HUGH CLARENCE LAUGHLIN. '91. ' JAMES FERGUSON BURNS. '92. 26 Q I . VA.,- I ? 1 L! Ghi Phi- HDUUINI. EDWARD EARL SPARKS, '84, VVEILLIAM P. BENTLEY, '85, FRANK E. HILL, '86, XVILLIAM A. CONNELL, '86, XVILLIAM F. CHARTERS, '87. RESIDENT IDEIDBERS. HDAIIQR C. WI-II'I'D, ARTHUR E. EVANS, JOSEPH R. LANE, EIDW,-XI1'lJ G. RDIaI2R'I's, IDSIQPH F. FLRESTQNE, ID.-XYID F. SNYDER, A.. V. R. PA'I I'DN, FRANK L. PACKARD, WAI. C. XVHITMORE, CHAS. G. SAIIIH, H.-XIQIXX' H. BL-XRSH, CIIARLES B. CDWAN. 27 1839 ......... 1841 ......... 1841 ......... 1842 ......... 1842 ......... 1843 1345 1845 1845 1845 1847 ......... 1850 ......... 1850 1853 1353 1354 1860 1861 1866 1867 1868 1868 1869 1870 1872 IS72 1873 -.11--..- 4--....4. -a----.4- Beta Iililgta Pi. Founded in 1839. CoLoRs-Pifzk and Blue. .,L.....--1 Rona oi: ncriva of-inpreiqs. Alpha. ....... Beta. .......... ........ . Beta Kappa ......... Epsilon ...... ..... Gamma ...... Eta . ....... ...... . Delta ...... ...... Pi. .......... . .... .. Lambda . .... .. Tau . ..... .. Kappa. ..... ..... . Zeta. ....... ..... . Omicron, ,,,. Theta . .... ...... . Iota. ..... Mu ....... .... Chi ....... Psi ...... ......... ...... Alpha Beta. ...... . Alpha Gamma, Alpha Delta... Alpha Epsilon Alpha Eta Alpha Kappa, Alpha Lambda Alpha Nu ,,,,,, , Xi. ..... ...... . . -.- .... VVestern Reserve University Ohio University ......... ..... Centre College. .......... ...... ........ . Wasliington and jefferson College. .... .. Harvard University. .......... ...... .... . De Pauw University ...... .. Indiana University ......... University of Michigan... .. VVabash College ......... ..... Brown University, ,.,.,..... Hampden-Sidney College ,,,, .,.. University 01' Virginia, ,,,,,, Q, Ohio Wesleyaii University. .... . Hanover College . ....... ...... . Cumberland University ,....., ....Beloit College......... Bethany College .,,,,, .,.,, Iowa State University, ,,,,, , .....VVittenberg College,,.,..,.,. Westniinstei' College ,,,,,.,,, , Iowa VVesleyan University, ,,,, , Denison University ,' ,,,,,,,,,, , Richmond College.,,,,,,, . .... University of Wo.oster,,,,,, .....University of Kansas .....Ranclolph-Macon College, .,Unive1-sity of W'isconsin,,, Rho.. ......... ......... N orthwestern University 1373 ......... Alpha Pi ,,,, ,,,, ,,,, 1873 ......... 1874 ......... 1374 ......... Beta Delta, ,,,,,,,, , Alpha Sigma. ....... Dickinson College ......... . .Cornell University ,,,,,, H 28 Active Member I3 .nn Q.. II I3 I7 18 28 I4 II II se. I5 I I2 I I2 IO -.- -.- --- 'un -.- I7 II IO I ..- a-. n.- 19 I7 1 ' 'iiigli DREKA,PHILA 16 zo 16 25 18 18 II IO 1.9 I7 I9 I7 I2 1875 ......... Sigma . ...... ..... S tevens' Institute of Technology ,, ,,,, 1875. ........ Beta Zeta ..... ..... S t. Lawrence University. .... ...... . . 1876 ......... UPSllOI1 ........ ..... B Oston University ,,,,,, ,,,,,, , U 1878 ......... Alpha Chi .... ..... I Ohns Hopkins University,, ,,,,, 1879 ......... Omega ..... ..... U niversity of California, ,,,,,,, 1879 ......... Beta Eta. ..... ..... iN Iaine State College ,,,,,,,,, 1879 ,,,,,,,,, Beta Beta .... .. ...University of Mississippi ..... . 1880 ......... Phi ......... ..... University of Pennsylvania .... . 1880 ......... Beta Theta.. ......... Madison University. .......... 1881 ......... Nu ...... ...... ......... U 1 iion College ......... . 1881 ......... Alpha Alpha. ....... COlumbia College ...... . 1882 ......... Beta Iota ...... ...... A mherst College .. ......... 2 1884 ,,,, ,,,Beta Lambda, ,,,,,,, Vanderbilt University,,,,,,,, ,, 1875 ,,,,,,,,, Theta Delta ......... Ohio State University. ....... .. 1 1886 ,,.,.,,,, Beta Omicron. ....... University of Texas, ,,,,,,, ,, HDUUINI CHHPTERS. 1. Providence, R. I, 7. Richmond, Va. 13. San Francico, Cal. 2. Baltimore, Md. 8. Cincinnati, O. 14. Omaha, Neb. 3. Louisville, Ky. . 9. Cleveland, O. 15. Leavenworth, Kan 4, Boston, Mass, 10. Dayton, O. 16. Kansas City, Mo. 5, New York, N. Y. 11, Indianapolis, Ind, I7. Washingtoii, D, C, 6. VVheeling, NV, Va. 12. Chicago, Ill, ' 18. Philadelphia, Pa. 19. Denver, Col. Number of active Chapters ,, ,,,,. , ,,,... 46 Total active membership .. ...... ...... 6 33 Average active membershipn... I4 29 I Beta Theta Www fl-n . . Milf'-. E' DA -HA-AA P'-Aw :km qx kgai. gi wif 'QI 6 ,I 9 2 1 A 231:41 f6'f v '5 I I 55:11:43 I f5i'rIexw1f5 . 'E H 4,-I. .9 - define:-. . .. kMbR55:,IiETi?-.gr.,g:.,4z- . - ff11'a'5fQHF'p4A4W' !2f:Qgg::i'::-.f57..,gQg:gf' ' Theta Delta Ghapizer. Established December 11, 1885A .il--. EIGTIVH mEmBERS. SENIORS. - f GAINS GLENN IATKINS. I FRANK MILTON RAYMUND W ILBUR HENRY SIEBERTT A A JU NIORS. A' I JULIUS FLGTO. I HOWARD HAGLER. CHARLES PETER SIGERFOOS. sopxaomoruas. CHARLES EDWARD SKINNER. EDWARD SIGERFOOS. IZRESI-Imslsl. I CARL GREGG DONEY. U FRANK ETHERINGTON POMERINE. FRANCIS STEWART KERSHAW. FRANCIS CARTER WOOD. ' specmn. PHELPS CHAPMAN LEETE. 30 Beta Thata Pi. HLIUm1S1I. C. N. DELAMETRE, B. A., L. L. B., XVALLACE C. SABINE, B. A., C. V. PLEUKHARP, M. E., ' VVILBY G. HX'DE, B. A., HENRY J. XVOODWORTH, B. SC. RESIDENT mEmBERs. Gen. R. C. LTOFFMAN, GEORCSE M. HALM, A. B., Gen. GEORGE B. XVRIGHT, Rev. S. D. HU'1'SINPILI,ER, A. M HOII. H. C. NOIILE, A.. M., O. C. HOOPER, A. B., COLA CH.-XRLICS PARROTT, I. CAL. HANN.A, A. M., Rev. E. SCHAIID, A. M., JOHN J. LENTZ, A. B., L. L. B Rev. I. F. TKING, A. M., DIOKSON L. MOORE, A. B., HOD. CTICORGIQ H. FORD, HENRY A. XVILLIAMS, A. B., Dr. B. B. FUI.I,.ER'I'ON, A. M.. CHARLES V. PLEUIQHARP, M. E judge T. J. DUNCAN, A. M., A. M. CO'I I'ON, D. D. S., H. C. XVILL, Dr. EDWARD A. AVILLIAMS, HOII. H. J. BOOTH, CHARLES PRETZMAN, T. j. KEATINO, A. B., XVALTER G. SHANNON, M. D. PHILLIPS, B. SC., THOMAS G. YCJUINIANS. 31 4 tw QQENVENTIONS. -...-1- Plepi Gamma Delta, 4, Ohio, Gctoher 24, 25 and 26, 1888.t Columbus, District Convention, Greencastle, Ind., April, I88Q, Grand Arch Council, Chicago, lll., April, 1890 Sigma Chi, September 4, 1888. l Phi Delta Theta, 1 Bloomington, Ill., Gctoher 14, 1889, Chi Phi., Richmond, Va., BHS Theta Pi, Wooglin-on-Chautauqua, July 24 YQ 317 1333. 32 i 8 1 CFFIGERS ANDGJSYFUDENTS CHHQ of the TATE L5EVERSHWf f-xg-s..,Sf-g.. .-X-XS,-X,-X-, 5 I 1888. 'I 1un . 11i 1 I A HON HON HON HON PION HON. PIGN. .QXEUARD UF 'HQPUSTEESQ -,,1,i..1i-l-l- LUCIUS B. WING . THOMAS I. GODFREY THOMAS A. COWGILL . JOHN H. BRIGHAM HENRY 1. BOOTH . HENRY B. PERKINS . RUTHERFORD B. HAYES . . Newark. Celina.. Kennard. Delta. Columbus VVarren. Fremont. Uffieers Of' HPQHBUHPG.. THOMAS A. COWGILL ...... .P1'esz'a'em'. THOMAS I. GODFREY . Wee- P1'esz'dem'. ALEXIS COPE . . '. Secretary. FRED. W. 'PRENTISS . . Treasurer. GOmIIpitEeeS ,Of the BOaI'd. EXECUTIVE. FARM. FINANCE. L. B. XVING, R. B. HAYES, T. I. GODFREY, H- T- B00TH,4 L. B. WING, R. B. HAYES, T. A. COWGILL. I H. B. PERKINS. H. B, PERKINS ' ,If E 34 I P P P. T 1 S b . 1 1 i x i' x 3 A P I I I Q I P 9 W R ,i 1 Q I Q I 1 9 X f! jf l H Ei? A sg ,, Az? Q, .V ,T 'a 1 J AJ 1 5 H -a 1 4 V J I 1 i A R ! 4 n P I Q fi ,1 I 1 4 . U ' A W L 1 I 1 4: fs GFFIGERS Instruction and Government -- -. 1 A PRESIDENT and Professor of Philosophy. Professor of Geology. C Professor of General and Applied Chemistry. ' Professor of Agriculture. to s re w f P . Professor of Zoology and Comparative Anatomy. I . I , 1 Professor of Mechanical Engineering. V N . - ':i V A ii -I 0 ii' . If 1 U Professor of Mining and Metallurgy. 1 35y ,4 . , Professor of the Latin Language and Literature. WMM y ,Z W Professor of Botany and Horticulture. I Professor of the Greek Language and Literature. Professor of Agricultural Chemistry. A Professor of Physics. Professor of History and Political Science ,,,u,..-iii 36 P L L .ammr N if Q f n F P Professor of Veterinary Surgerv. 12 id. - r , i ' -f 45 i. - If g Q , Professor of Mathematics and'Astrono1ny.e 5: 5 ' i . .. g . 'p . H . . . , . . , 1 Professor of Military Science and Tactics, and Assistant Professor 3 Mathematics. ' - -. - . .. e , ,, A L.- ,H Q J. '-r 1 -b --f Associate Professor of Civil Engineering. M 1' 4 4 Q Associate Professor' of the French Language and Literature. or 'LO F . Q 3 Associate Professor of the German Language and Literature. K Y. 4 - If 7 ww if 60. ' Associate Professor of Pharmacy. i 37 .f ' O I P .Associate Professor of the English Language and Literal f 4 . . , ha W 6 A I 1 Kg A . Assistant Professor of Mathematics and Latin. Assistant in Drawing and Mechanical Engineering Assistant in Physics. 04 ?' MC Assistant in Chemistry. X5 f!'77W' -'X-55l5f21Utgiin Zoology and Comparative Anatomy. 38 N J? IR X i My J 'UST' 4 V I I 4 1 i I A v 1 . i ' s 1 2 ii EQ ' '. x 5? i iz I 1, I 3 . K s 1 aj n Q 1 3: x if I F, - 21 I ' '1. ,. 1 . I fe i 37 1 SL f v f x v. ? ,Z 2 Y! 2? , ez if 4, 1 A 1 . 3' g! 51 23 il ' E? E, if, 1 i gm . 1 Q5 , ,V 'f Y :gi Q i .fs E 22 if e 4 ,I El , Q si 12. , vqf. I , A E li' 1 yi ' iii i x 3 s E5, i ai i f 'E 4 ' Q 3 ' ' i S l 1 ' . A FQ. 1 5 . :Q . ', li, I E53 X Q , ,., fi x 3 . j il 5 1 .L I 1 ' Q .,. 3 iw . v 1 I xi 4 1 5 1 , 2 L i .F 3 .1 Til i 31, Vx . 'I ' T U1 qt I W i 5 J A 1 Q e 3 L - X . Y v x Q f Q 1 E 1 4 X , A X 2 1 ! Q 5 Q IPANDING Qoyrfrrfriririris or fri-IE FAGUIHPY. The President of the University is ex-ojiczb Chairman of each of these Committees. I. THE SCHOOL OF AGRICULTURE AND VETERINARY MEDICINE. Professor LAZENBY, Scwefczfjf. Professors Towxsi-IRND, TUTTLE, Ror:1NsoN, LORD, WEBER, DETMERS. II. THE SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING. Associate Professor BROWN, Scrrcfafy. Professors Ro1:rNsoN, Loran, Tuomrfxs, BoHANNAN, AND Associate Professor EGGERS. III. THE SCHOOL OF SCIENCE. Professor TU'i 1'Li3, Scrrcirzvy. Professors Oivrox, Ti-ioxms, I3oH,xNN,xN, AND Associate Professor Eooms. IV. THE SCHOOL OP ARTS AND PHILOSOPHY. Professor Driiziasv, Scrrcffzzy. Professors Orrrox, Noirrox, Sxrrri-r, IQNIGHT, AND Associate Pro- fessors Wir,i.rAMs and XYISLCII. Y. THE SCHOOL OP PHARMACY. Professor Noicrox, Smrfmj'. Professor IIQOXYNSIII-1NI,D ANI: Associate Professor IQAUIPIIUIAN. 39 GIIIINILIQI GFHGERS. ,i. .. ..l Professor IGSIAH R. SMITH . Secrefafy of fha Faczalzjf Professor SAMUEL C. DERBY . . .ZQz'.6m7fz'cz1z OLIVE B. JONEQS Assz19z'czfzz'LzZm7fz2zfz CHARLES OVIATT . I . I . . Preszkievzfs Cleffk. Professor WILLIAM R. LAZENBY Sz5peffz'nz'emz'.fz1zz' WF Growzds. W ILLIAM S. DEVOL, B. AG. . Supef'z'7zz'emZe1zz' If Frmd. CII.A.RLEs A. RQTII . ' . . Flmfzki. XVILLIAM MCCRACKEN . . 4.EQ1zgz'1zeer. 40 L I 1 AGRIGUIFFURSXE EXPERIMENT STATION. Qfficrers at the University. CHARLES E. THoRNE ....... Dz'rm'0r. W. I. GIQEEN, . . . .H27l'fZ.6ZlffZl7'Z.Sf and P226-Dz'1'ccz'0r. J. F. HICKBIAN, . ' . .... Agrz'azfZ!11f'zk!. XVILLIAM S. DEVOL, B. AG. . . Bofrzzzzkf and B1m'a1'. CLARENCE M. XVEED, A . '. ElZf07lIOZ0g1'Sf. Professor HENRY I. DETMERS . Wz'af'z'11fzrz'a1z. Moms CRAIG, . . . .fIM'corbI0gz's!. OHIO GEOIrOEEAIr SURVEY. Qfficcrrs at the University. Professor I2mv,xRD OR'1'ox ..... Szfafc Gmlogzkf. Professor N.-x'1'11,xN115L W. LORD . Clzcmzsf. OHIO MEIFEOROIrOGICAIr BUREAU. Oificcrs at the University. Iofussor III-ixlmlmx I . 'I'11ox1,xs ..... Dircrfar. CII,XRI,I-QS Ii. Ii1L1:oL'RNr-1 . . Smriafjf. Mos!-is Clmlrs . Obsclwr. .+I QSQQJUMNI ASSooEAfHoN C OF THE A oysf ,....l-.1...11:---1 Qffieers. I. PAUL JONES, Columbus, O., . . CLARA FISHER, Celina, O., ' W. L. PETERS, Columbus, O., . FREDERIC KEFFER, Columbus, O., College Committee. CHARLES E. HIGBEE . HARwooD R. PooL J. P. JONES . . , C. C. HowARD Executive Gommittee. THE GFFICERS OF THE ASSoc1AT1oN. 42 Preszkiemi I Wke-Presz'de1zZ. Secretary. Treasurer. four years., three years two years. one year. END R. 1888-9, Winter term begins, Celebration of Wasl1ington's Birthday, Winter term ends, ' Spring term begins, Baccalaureate Sermon, Entrance examinations, 9 A. M., Exercises of the Literary Societies, Class day exercises, Comm 1f:Nc1231r:N'1', Entrance examinations, 9 A. M., Registration day, 'flianksgiring recess, Fall term ends, Winter term begins, Celebration of lVLl5lllllf lOll,S Birtlida ' as lr Winter term ends, Spring term begins, liL1tjCl1lllll1'CL'LlC sermon, lliitrzmce examination, 9 A. M., lixercises of the Literary Societies, Class clay exercises, C1 mm1-1xcf1aA11cN'1', 4 3 1888. Wednesday, january 4. lVednesday, February 22. Vllednesday, March 28. Wednesday, April 4. Sunday, ,lune 17. June 18, 19. Monday, Iune 18. Tuesday, june 19. Wednesday, june 2o. Monday, Tuesday, September IO, 1 1 Wednesday, September 1 2. Wednesday' Nov 28 to Dec Monday, A ' ' Wednesday, December 1 9. 1889. lVednesday, January 2. Friday, February 22. Wednesday, March 27. Wednesday, April 3. Sunday, june 16. Monday, , .1.uCSda3,7 june 17, 18. Monday, june 17. Tuesday, june 18. Wednesday, june 1 9. - su if Nw,RSwi', ' ,. 7 , -'- -4' All .ff ' - 1 fi ' XN ' 5,731 b of - fi N' 'fa SX' . I V-'X x f ' 5, ' .ffhii g f X K, . ff - . 'Q S g , fig. 'N ' ,zglgfgi-ggi., Q.. Q. ' . - Qin 0' 1 4-:-5-41'7L'.-Lu r :1:r.'ai:,'. - . g' 561 ' ' ..'f -1521154-5-1.,12'f15?f':-av. 65 4 N ' 'ii?Je'L'E1::','fX'? Ll5 , f I' - '-. y ,fb fqnigd. .- Six -- , 2 f ' - lil! s.f::.1v?-.mu . - ' Y...- f 'ax L 5-:-8.5. 1 J 'ff -f 7 f ffff . s A+.':f1ag,'.'sg'-fm , - X X' ' .1 1 , .4-,.Y5,-,. Rf X X Q ' ,5 - , +f , s f 45. ' 1 N A fi ,. , f -I f M-gfuzeafsgf rf ! P Glass of 988. COLORS- Cfzerzjf ami Lfz2'c1zzz'er. AllO'l 1'O--.pllfllllllil gzzz' men? fffaf. Qfticers of Glass, W1i.L1.xM CRAWFORD, . . . Pfasz'a'ezzt. I ED. J. CELLARIUS, . 7026 Pfrszkifzzf o. B. FRAv1Q:i., Scrrefary. T A. IQIENIMLER, . Yrcfzszzrer. I DGAR W. Mix, . Ifsforzkzzi. H XRRX' H IQDCIQS, . Sargmzzz'-af Arms Llembers. Resident Graduate. Nlary M. Scott ...... . .........,.... B. A ........... Columbus. The Senior Class. Nlclricli, Chester H., EX.. ...... B. A.. Pierpont. Q Xtlains, Cams G., If H ll ......... 13. .AX ..... Columbus. Pills, l 1'ctl5., df J I-7 ...... .. ..... B. Ph... . .... Portsmouth. oycl, limmct ...... ........ ......... 1 Q S. l'l1..... .... Plain City. l iowu, lfrctlcrick W., fl! .J f:l.... ll. Phu... .... Zaucsuclcl. Q iprou, Klaus Q lmll lf ................. M. IC H Lltliczttt, .loscpliinc M ...... ...... l 3. bc 1 1 Ccllnrius, l i'etlu1'ic:li I., .l' df ...... C. lu. Crziwtorcl, William S ............... ll. l'li 45 .....COIlllCZll1f. ....Columlius. .Dziytoim .Cuyahoga Falls Fravel, George B .................. Garrett, Howard T., .Y X Gates, Harry M., EX... Hartwell, Arthur, GD K T' .... Hedges, Harry., Hine, Lucius A ...... . .... Kemrnler, Edward A ......... Lamme, Benjamin G ......... Mix, Edgar W., di F A .... ........ Morrey, William T ................. Raymund Frank M 1 II 1 , ,, ,s a scheibeii, William o., Q A a..... Scott, Emma ............. .... Sharp, Charles C ...... ......... . Siebert, Wilbur H., If 0 Il... Thompson, Howard N., E A Wadsworth, F. L. Olcott..... Webb, Scott A., Q5 I' A... .. Welch, Clark ........... ...... . Wilgus, James A., di K W ..... .. E M.E C.E ............ M. E ..... B.A ............ E.M B. Sc B.A ........ .... B. A.. E. M B. Sc C. E... B. A ...... Ph E. M B. Ph C.E ........ B. Ph 46 y M. E .... . ...... Columbus. KC K6 .. ....Xenia. Urbana. Milan. Columbus. Medway. Columbus. Chester Hill. Akron. Mont Clair, N. Columbus. Sugar Grove. Columbus. ,cc uoeoeqsfuo Wellington. jefferson. Sandy Creek, N. Y Conover. Q istory of '88, 1 NE of the largest classes which has ever entered within the C' sacred precincts of that modern temple of Minerva, known as Ohio State University, entered that institution forty-eight moons ago. It was regarded by our worthy faculty as a class whose jwsnzzal was considerably above the average, and as one which would make an excellent standard of Q. S. U. intellectual weights, and measures, after a little hlling in here, and lightening up there, and a little balancing on both sides. This process has been carried on by means of rigid examinations, repeated at certain intervals with results completely satisfactory to twenty-nine of us out offorty-three tan unusually large per cent., by the wayj, for we have been weighed and found not wanting. Mere intellectual power, wn'z'mz1'z'Q' discovered by the ability to get through a hnal, was not the only criterion taken as the justihcation of that choice which made our standing the thing-to be striven for by all the other students of our school, if it had been we should have had to take second place when the present Freshman Class came in. But other considerations entered into the matter. It was seen that we were the best H all around class ever in the institution, or likely to be for some time to come. We had, and still have, the best mathematicians, the deepest think- ers, the most cultured literary men, the greatest orators, the finest athletes, the brainiest editors, the handsomest fellows, and the biggest dudes in college. If that doesn't cover the ground pretty thoroughly we should like to know what does. The present historian does not intend to give you a detailed account of the achievements of the remarkable Class of 'S8. It would occupy the whole of this volume. He has been authorized by the class organination to publish a history of its life and great deeds, for the special edilir-ation and enlightenment of future generations, and this he will do in due season. Suffice it to Stly that we are the great and only. and that. the l-'ates willing, we shall graduate on the Qoth of lune. 1333. ..l,, uni ll art and see liatnuin , .. Yours verv respectfully, 1 I'llS'I'ORlAN. 41 M if 5 AA 1. ,di 5-N. p f, ,jr , 58 X 1 N Nu x n.,,s:,xNx N ' r X X 61' X --A gg 1-' XY ' xjg JZ! XSS! 'kwff f ,ff ZTLQWYX 'f W f' fe' ww Mx If ' 4294 ' u ,NX 1 I I , ' Yu +:e-vgwg., , fl' 1-zzvmzifteiffffsfifszv:-x',-e.? fy .q,m9-.:1.- ,gn 1f.,.J.H 1 J' I 'J' T-,P Q EI' ' nie' '5 df. N ' -'ffl Wah: ' 4522- X SQ ' X N'x , .5-iff - 4 - f ' Q 1, f 4. eff- X R . . - fi w- 'Aynqu NX rd' x x at H,-,.z,,5,Q.5 xxx . X f ' 'tif , 121f: a':??- M756 4? 1 Q , , Liwifi 5'- : lf' 440'Qyf,z'11 - , , Q,-,,,.,:R1'. .L Q ,O 1,-p' E x 'Y.'.QJ31ff'3' 4' 1 - 1 K 4 qffigrg- ,r s ,- X . gx , i , N VV: . j I--5-1.2 ',-, 'N Glass of '89, ED Cl u.cmS- Gmvzff amz' Lzlgfzz' Bfzzc. Klr l'l'Tf1--fjlllll' Qificcrs of Glass, lll-QR'llll-1 RICKICY ,...... Pn'.v1lz'uz1f C. W. 3llfSl,Ul-I, H25 Prmza'c11z' 'l'. l,. GR11-'1f1N, . Snfn'z'a1j ll, ll, Hru4'1'fmN, .7?'ftZ51!7'c'I F. li. Gm-zcsu, . I101vf0r12z11 1 X ' H C l,. C.xxI.fm1., icmbcrs. x Sflgmzzf-az' A1 111 f Iiloom, Cumgc, flf .1 I-I ............ C C ...... Xenia. llmvlmcgkn-r, 'lulm A., .l' H ........ B Sc. .... . .... A Xmfmda. cT2ll'lL', llfmsrww l, ....... ...... . SC Tlfllll. Cflylor, Cll1llllN.'Cj l,... .. SC Columbus. l lcmlw, Julius, lf' H ll. ......... li ..... ..... C llllClll1lZ'Ltl. Claims, Charles 19 , fl' l' J ..... . Ph Columbus. C:u'l1ur, .'XlllL'l'lll ll ...... . .... . l'h H C211-gg, lfrxmlc lf! ..... . Ph Spriuglnoro. Clrillm, 'lllmumlmc .......... . Sc: Columbus. llzlglur, ll1m':11'ql, If H ll..... Sq... . .... .lluslmihgtoh C. llull, llzury li., .1 .ll ..... M Ciulimm. llullur. .Nllu-1't ll ..... .' ..... .... C ' lll ..... ..... X Vupulmhcta. llurtuu, llg-my l'., fl' lx' 'I' . Ph l'muc1'oy. ,llllllfi ,lww lf.. 'f' 1' J .... .X ..... ..... N lru'lm's l c1'1'y. liirkur. llzury l,.. .l' fl' .... Sc: l1'cmtr.m. l,im'wlu. ,lwhu K. ........... .lp. Columbus. Xlu-lc. Xxullllillll W , fl1l'.I ..... . llh 'K NIL-sluh, fflmrlus W. ....... .. New lircmch. Nlillur. llillly lf., fl' lx' 'I' .... li Columbus. Ncwtuu, llcury S., fl' I' .1 .f' SC Ncwzuli. Uzinxs, .X. N ...... .. .. ..... . Sc: Culumbus. lllcikuy, .lhllll ll. ......... ........ . l'h Sigg-1'I'nws. Cflmrlcw I'., li H ll ..... . Sf. Awnmmm. Smith. Clcurgu .-X , X fl' ........ ...l Sv Ckmlumlwirma. 49 istorry of 589. I . NLY one 'year of college associations! How fast has time d It 'seems almost incredible that almost four years have elapsed since we 'met as Freshmen and pledged each other mutual support and encouragement. Wliat changes too have those momentous years brought forth. Term by term our numbers have been decreasing, but this fact has served only to draw closer the bonds of friendship. Nor do we deny ourselves any gratification in the knowledge that our diminished ranks were not produced by spe drinking out ! ' , . Q But the world knows nothinglof the struggles and achievements of '89 or its cotemporaries except as they are brought to its notice by the NIAKIOQ so, kind reader, with your indulgence we will trace the story of our progress from the innocent confidence of Freshman days to the stately dignity of our present position, even though we incur the risk of repeating some familiar incidents. W i 4 V On the fifteenth day of October, 1885, an enthusiastic .Freshman crowd gathered' in Miss Williams' recitation room 'to discuss and adopt plans for the aggrandizement. of their organization. The en- thusiasm which was such a marked feature is readily understood when it is learned that an election was shortly to be .held in the Gratorical Association, and that '89 had determined to have a representation on the forthcoming board of officers. So the plans were adopted with the greatest secrecy and dispatch and everybody was delighted. But truly, ' t The best laid plans ol mice and men, Gang aft aglee. H 9 Unforeseen contingencies disordered our schemes and in the strug- gle which ensued, we were swept from the field. But defeat could' not crush our aggressive spirit and '89 was ere long able in spite of this chscomhture to command the best alliances. i . We pass lightly over the mortar' board episode which forms such an lmlwftflllt part of O. S. U. history, because their adoption came so , 50 , near provoking blood-shed that the details might distress you. NYe only pause to say that as usual '89 vindicated her action. Not a few of our military men too added to their pugilistic reputations. We re- call with a flush of special pride the exploits of our champions, Hag- ler, Kirker and Crifhn. In the ceremonies attending the interment of the demerit system, 289 again played a leading part. Indeed our influence and prestige were such that one of our members was chosen to deliver the last words of farewell and eulogy over the corpse of the deposed ruler. lt will be readily understood of course that all the efforts put forth by us to secure the death of King Demerit were prompted by our interest in the welfare of the other classes at O. U., since either the abol- ishnient or retention of the black-markf' system could be of no con- setluence to any of our members. Thus have we ever shown our- selves progressive and benevolent. When the various college classes, for the first time in their history combined for the proper observation of Arbor Day we chose as our future symbol, the stately maple-slow of growth perhaps, but sturdy and gracreful, its spreading branches will yet prove a beauty to our college and a comfort to future students. 'l'hus, have we traced the record of '89, thus have we endeavored lu foreshadow her future. But, gentle reader, we begin to weary. So in order that we may not dissipate the sympathies and interest which we know must be stirred within your heart, we draw our in- complete chronicle to a close. Sl I , ':.gfF: 1!f-11... f:.rf4Lf a'n . '4 gf ri fff,.?li.1rff 1,13 ., ' -:fy-:g -1.2.-Lfylrfv ' ff 'A 551: !:?15L3'fv7Ji. f, 1,51-51yffU,',a.v,9g,f, f.9,gy!,.y,--f,.,.f1,.? ,..y,y - 7 ,I-12:xg,, ,1 ., a :1u ' - 'N . X ' yi-iggl, .. .,,. 4 X xdfris .s . ' w 'ggsx 09 X A 'if-f?155f'?'.q.. . f I. eq : X 'Im in - xv' X iseiqzfi-c, ' 1 I-'lf-Q Q U Z9 3 N 2 A' X . XXX , z, ' 7 X . X ' If ' X JN X 1 X 19,9 . x 5.x . h '3 3' r 5 -. -A sw .4 Q f x9 ME: x : ml-Ex N, 0453 -.Q ,p,,,.... ax ,l i ' rl' 916155 of '90, C0i,c.iRs-Pzbzk ami Pmmrk Bfzfu. B11D'l 1'C1-X156 ff V2'1m'. R. S. Fi-11CH'1', Nl-21.1.1141 'l',xi.iz0'1', Ci-:R'i'1zLf1ii-1 lfiix, . C. C. Sx1i'1'H, . Qfficers. R. D. Mi-ziasimx, Rlcrnbcrs Ai'1ml4,1, Charles 1. ...... ............ 1 1. 1111 ...... .-Xlliins, Cliurlcs fl., .1711 ........... Rl. lil... llziiicrfifl, lfmmy 15 ........ . .... li. lliislciwlus, .Xclii M ..... .....15. l'li..... 'lASciynl, -laimcs Ci. .......... ..... l 1. .-Xgix... illrniin, Wgillui' ............ . ...... C.1'1..... l1i'ivl4ci', l,oi'iii ll., .1711 ..... ..... l 1. Sc.. . Cfnlliiigiii, William ll ..... C.1C... 1 - - 1,1.lllx, 1.milX 1 ,...... .... Cwlc, ciL.'Hl'QC N., fl' fl' 'ff n 3 . ..... li. Q l.... Crqiig, Klcmsus ..... ........ ..... 1 1 . Hu... 1'1glic1'lf,li1iwl1 C' ...... .... l 1. Agr... liwiiig, l'lini'lus li ......... .... l 3. lfuivlil. lliisscll S.. .li ff' .... ....Nl. l'l.... . - lox, 111411105 ll.. .... .. ll Xffi' .... .. ......... C vw DJ P1'm'z22'wz1'. 100' P1 rszkzlerzf. Sz'c'l'L'1'zZ7j'. Y3'f'1I511rw'. Sc'7lQ'c'fI11Il-UI'-.A 77115 Milan. ....'l'il1i1i. Columbus. GC Plain City. Coliimlms. si ii. ....Roc3licslui'. N. Y. 'l'ifli1i. West lizillimorc. .llriytmm S1JI'1l1g1JO1'0. Fox, Gertrude. ...n............ . .... ..B. Sc Grimsley, Perry, 45 If LV ........... B Haner, I. Leonard, 47 I' -4l-- --'-- -B Lamb, Louis A .. ............,. M L3fge,JOSCpl1 H......L .... Laughlin, Hugh C., X QD ...... B.A ........... Mershon, Ralph D ......... .... . E Miller, Charles ...... ......,........ . .. Mitchell, Harry S., Q F A Moodie, Alice ........... . B.A.. B. Sc B.A.. Morrey, Charles B ....... ..... . ..B. A.. Needles, Mana R ........ ....... Noel, Elijah P ...... Oviatt, Charles C., '27 X ...... Pocock, Carrie A ...... , .........,.... Ritchey, joseph C .... .... . Rudkin, John ju... .... ......... . .. Scott, Bertha . ..... Q ..... . .......... . Sigerfoos, Edward, B 0 H .. Skinner, Charles E., B 69 II. Smith, Carl C., X CD.. ......... Talbot, Nellie' ...... ...... .... . Weaver, Mary L ...... .- ....... Yeazell, Harry A., Q3 If ....... . Young, Richard B., E X... ..... .. B. Ph Ph B. Ph B.A .......... B. Sc B.A .... . .... B, Ph B. Ph B. 'Ph B. A.. B. Ph B. A.. B. A.. 54 .A .... ... . Ph.. ...... .. . E ...... lnsuolienui ulloasoonuo Columbus. season Plain City. ...........Akron. Freedom. Belle Center. Zanesville. Duncan,s Falls London. Columbus. Chester Hill. . ..... .....Groveport.' ' .. .... .. ...Portsmouth. Richiield. Columbus. ......,......Lafferty. Kinsman. .. . ....Columbus. Arcanum. Redfield. ' Chester Hill. Columbus. Springield. Columbus. J Estory of '9O. 'l' would require the pen of Macaulay, or the tongue of De- mosthenes, to do justice to the history ofthe Class of Ninety. Notwithstanding the base insinuations of Eighty-nine and Ninety- one the glory of the Class has not faded since she shed blood and perspiration in the college halls to avenge the insult offered her by the mortarboards. ' The idea of her rushing the Freshmen for coming out in smoking caps was, of course, absurd. Some of us thirsted for gore, but mercy stayed our hands, and, unless something unforeseen happ'ens, we will consent to leaye a class to graduate in 1891. 'l'he great event of the year was our Hallow 'een party. .-Xlthough Brown, jones, Hagler, and the rest of the Freshmen tried to disturb the joy of the occasion, we were magnanimous enough to treat them to ice water, though we did not invite them in. The clothes we wore did not make any difference, for you know true beauty is not in- tluenced by dress. 5 Though we have fallen oft' a little in numbers since last year, while we have lfamac the class will llourish. Members of other classes seein to appreciate this. especially tfaylor, Ciriilin rf nl.: besides, num- bers do not constitute true merit, and when you take into account the remarkable talents of some ol' its members, the Class of 'go is placed liar above all others. 'l'o begin with, there is our novelist, Mr. I.. A. Lamb, whose first work. 'I'he Romance of aillancing School, has just appeared tllarper llrosl. 'l'his novel, by the way, is a story of love in high life. 'l'he anthor's knowledge of the best society has stood him in good stead. Cfasper, too, has been one ot' the shining lights ofthe College, though at present he is prineipally engaged in binding tip his wounded heart. K lh heltle wr-ruanf since the world began, llow many P'llAl 'X'-'F hast thou brought to man, 55 Then, there is Mr. H. C, Laughlin, who has surpassed his successes f the ball room. The orator is eclipsed by on the rostruin by those o the society pet. O r reli ious enthusiast, Mr. G. N. Cole, must not be forgotten U 3 His constant attendance at chapel is quite remarkable, and is a high tivenessof the exercises. testimonial of the attrac But the crowning glory of all isthat the eminent occupant of the ,chair of English Language and Literature has condescended to of our number. The contemplation of bestow his affections upon one this high honor has so overpowered us that We think itibetter to in- trust the glory of the Class to the Ukind reader, and bid him an affectionate vale. fs ., , 'l if 56 xX f ., .gizlxgau I nlq-J-A V I fig- 'X x A5 RN -AA. xx XX x Q DNN . .. -. ..::',. pen- Q::u:...? - ,f-,-.1 vig- 1252- - J. . -. 'mf . .-:C --3 , -ff' 1-sy 3:13115 .' Q,-: ' 1 . ., f- , , 'H' ' ' f -dc , 'ffm'-.. 52-J Q -'.yf.:5,.-. -- , '., -., X. ., .-.-n-, ix.- .-'-.,--:-.fy , f N- . , X - Fixx ' Y -. J , -T,-., ,- rg' J-is , -. .-A 1 5. F' f- - 1 Nl. ' 212' 1, ' .- n , ,Q A . J -15 i1'pg ,'f21Q1k:' N ' as L i q X N gf? 2:53-'-?':3'.' 'zfliejiifii 1 N g ' f'5 'x1- - ,gk-' - ' ' '-.' ' -. 'X-fx.,-1-,S-'.t ,fjcA',f,'g':,: uf 1 tb I N N xg., X. f , f 5 -, fr X K Q' J K Nxgixxx , 94 IT' --C7 :-ASL I -qfjvf lass of 391. -i..-. ,,,.,- CoLoRs+-Gold and Gray. Mo'rTo--Primus z'rzz'er Paras. I C. G. DONEY, . L. F. KIESEWETTER, Miss M. A. BEACH, . H. J. WHITTAKER, . Miss L. PIPER, . L. H. GODDARD, . -1...-ii Uffieers M2H?bQPSs V Allen, jesse H,, CD K W ...... Beach, Margaret A .... ...... Beach, Robert K., Q5 K iff. Bill, Howard .. ........... .. Blakiston, Mary ......... .. Bownoeker, Lewis .... Boyd, james E ......... .- Brown, Morton S., Q If 'If Burnham, Louis C ..... .. . Burns, james F., X QD .... Chapin, Helen ............. Clark, William ....... Claypole, Charlotte ........ Ph...... Cowen, Clinton, B 0 U ...... Crawford, Norman, E X .......... .B Doney, Carl G., B C9 H .... Dudley, Stowell B ...... neocons ...B. Ph....... Ph............. Agr.. Ph... . ..... B. Sc. ........ .. M.E ......... .. Agr M. E ........ Preszkieni. Wce!Preszkz'enz'. . , Seareiary. Treasurer. fzQ3'z'0rzkm. P Sergeczm'-az'-Ar ms Columbus. Kelloggsville Averitte. Columbus. Amanda. Brush Creek. Columbus. Irwin. Dayton. Columbus. Middleport. Columbus, Ph...........Newtonville. ...B. Sc 58 . Cuyahoga Falls . ...Columbus Henrietta. 7 '- Farmer, Maude G. ........ . .. B. Ph ......... ..Columbus. Gale, Frank H., .17 X ...... ...... B . Sc ........... 4' Goddard, Loring H. ..... C. E ............ Dunham. Gould, Iosephli ........ ...... lv LB ...... ..... S t. Simon's Mills, G Gould, Theodore H ...... .... . . B. A. .... .... L ondon. Hubbard, Ralph N., CD li' W... B. Sc .... ....... Columbus. Jennings, Frank W,,'E X ,,,,., C, E ..,. .. ff jones, Aaron W., W A U ..... B. Sc. ' Kershaw, Francis S., B 0 H... B. A .... . .. Kiesewetter, Louis F., 0 li' W' C. E. 4' Lemert, Helen 0 ........ . .......... B. A .... .. ...... Napoleon. Lunn, Leonard I ..... .. .... C. Steubenville. Martin, Edwin D ........ ........ B . Ph ........ ..Xenia. Mathews, Emerson XV., Q J 0 B. A... Columbus. McBurney, james R. ........... B. Sc ........... Cambridge. McCloud, Charles F., dl 1' A.....B. A ............ Marysville. McCoy, Charles C ...... ......... B . Agr Washington C. H. Mclntire, Rollins. . ....... ......... B . A ..... Mt. Vernon. Mock, George H., cb li' W' ...... B. Sc. Columbus. Moses, Martha ..................... ..B. Ph ........... Mounts, james L., QA Q. ..... B. Ph .... . ..... Morrow. Norris, Jewett, 2' .X ...... ..... .B. Sc . Columbus. Piper, Lida I ..................... B. Sc ........... Phillips, Frank C .................. ..B. Ph ........... Pomerene, Frank E., If 69 ll... B. Ph. .......... Coshocton. Pratt, Carey S., X W ............... C. E ....... .... Q uincy. Queal, Michael ......... .. B. A... Milford. Ray, William M ........... B. New Philadelphia. Rees, lVilliam li? .... ........ ...... l 3 . A ...... Columbus. Ruppersburg, Bmma A ......... B. SC ...... .. t' Smith, Roscoe B ............ ...... l 3. Ph. 4' Smith, Myron A. ........ ..... l 3. Ph Bartlett. Stillson, llwight M .... .... l 3. .Xgr ........ Kent. Storer, Norman W ......... .M B .. Orangeville. Thompson, Carmie A .............. B. Ph .......... lroiitfm. Thompsoii, james li., df .1 I-I ...... B. Sc. New Carlisle. lVliitcacrc, Horace gl., .l' W .... B. Sc. Morrow. Ward, lulubert H., 'lf .J I-I. .... . li. Ph .......... Columbus. White, llavid S ................... B. .-Xgr liunham. Williams. ilframgcs l ,............ ...B. Cliillifzotlie. Wood, Fraiirgis C., ll I-I ll ..... B. Sc . ....... ...Columbus. 59 tual QPQ and refining countenances of ye Freshmen? X istory of 'QL i .ill- A song for our banner? The Watchword recall- Vllhichtgave Ninety-one her proud stationg, United We stand, divided we fall, It made and has formed our foundation. The union of all the brave Freshman' band, The union of these none Can sever. May we neverlgrovv weary of phalanx so grand, May the flag' of our class Wave forever. VERY Freshman class' for 'years has been' reall green, and indeed were so very verdant that t catedly boastedof their greenness. Well, best to tell the truth, and that is the reason that they they were tinged with the hues of the Emerald Isle, very good reason why it should bebrought before t public that Ninety-one is 120! green., Why, who would and actually Y , Qi ey unsophisti- it is probably had to say that but it is also a he mind of the ever think of such a thing when gazing in Wrapt admiration at the highly intellec- What matter if one of our number did accidentally wander into the French room in search of-well, in ,search of some other room,-and, on being met by a confused medley of some untranslatable jargon, he beat a hasty retreat, declaring it to be the place Where. the dogs and cats of the physiological laboratory were taking refreshments. What matter if we did have to chalk the Walls, and read the tickets on all the doors to prevent our reciting Rhetoric in the Civil Engineering room. There never was a class who could Writeisuch astounding essays as we can, or who can slide down the hill on a Window-shutter half so gracefully, or, in fact, has performed nearly so many wonderful feats. It was left for the girls to ight for glory 'this year, but they did itiso nobly that their battle array has been laughed at. As, usual, it started in the arrogance of the Sophomores. 'They had done enough to provoke a saint, and as the Freshman girls are all saints, 6o ' ' the acts of ,QD finally culminated in rousing '9r's displeasure. For, lo l when it was seen to be going too far, and the young ladies were found marching the hall with stately tread and waving the peach-tree switch of sovereign power, there was a general uprising. Soon the poor little Sophs. cowering in a corner, begged humbly for peace, and as it is not right to tyrannize over the vanquished, ,QI gave them permission to move from their fizgzzzyfaii position. They have never fulhlled their promise to pay us back, and this action on their part shows that they really have a little bit of common sense after all. Speaking of the young ladies reminds us of the fact that there is not a class in college that can boast of quite so much talent among the young ladies as we can. We have a poetess, a lecturer on Woman's Rights, a punstress, a doctress, a missionary to foreign lands, fshe has not decided just where to go as yet,Q a general admonisher, and a large amount of undeveloped talent which will undoubtedly come to light in a short time under the healthful influence of the O. S. U. We have done some wonderful things this year, and attempted a great many more, and schemed ofa still larger number, but for some reason, people donlt seem to know what we have done,' and even if they do, they don't appreciate the immensity of our undertakings. We did get class hats, after some slight discussion, and though some of the folks, who did not know how nice they were, actually laughed at them, they suited us and our refined taste, and that was all that was necessary. And what more interesting and attractive picture could be seen than a whole bevy of girls straying over to chemistry, with those dainty little caps perched lightly on their curly locks? Surely, it was a beautiful sight, when the landscape around them was dotted with stalwart young men, on whose straighter locks the caps sat equally well. XVe succeeded in making the rest ofthe college jealous, any way, and that was enough. Now, if that young man who did not think we had done very much, has not changed his opinion after reading of all these exploits and adventures, he surely cannot appreciate a high form of modern ficti- tious literature. l'lIS'l'ORlAN--A Yotrxcs LADY. 61 ,. :P ' ' X '00 5 ,J A--ff .nz- Q7-B ,Qqi ,M , Q I N! .af H V' K ,. x -Q ' w ' , L -,-1 1-,-A ,. . .-4 ' ff' I .' X :P. 5522? .-F '43 -' V 53-1. - 'ff , 1,4 Q-1 A, 5? iff.. Q! 9.3 -a f ---- --- ' ,. 4' F - yi. 'J fs- 'Q'-5' VV4, Q -551-is 4, '41, Q.. .4 12, N:-A W ...TJ V n .Qs - .ab L- J' .'-E5 T . ' lC'-- 1 - A-A-. .. f-Z - . 77,5-1,,,. ,.-........ ' -1C'GT':f' 'tv-5,1 ..-5-.... nv, 'P .,n.g-1, . a-- 'vu 74' . Q reparatory. Senior Preparatory Glass. Aliliott, Henry j., W I' J, Alexander, St. Clair, W .1 67, lllunt, Horace H., llownoclaer, Louis C., llrotherton, B. E., liuss, Alliert C., Ill .J H, Catheart, Harlod M., Charter, Charles li., Clit-ssell, George XY., 'P .I I-I, Cfioli, jolili, ff' I' ..l, llavis, jessie. lloali, lilla C., llunvan, Irvine L., livans, William H., livaiis, William L., liylar. .Xlliert S. j., Vairlianks, liclwartl T., lfaliiiestork, Samuel B., I, 'istflie1', William, Clootlell, Ralph C., tlrether, john ll., Clruen. 'l 1'ecle1'ic,:lc C., llaner. William ll., llatvlier, litlniunrl li., llowartl, l'1tlwai'tl ll., llutvhinson. lilmerly. lnnis. llgirry. lxeif.i.iu, haxniiel liililournv. Russell. linf ii it. llel'l1el't li.. 1. Leavitt, john C., Lehman, Henry XV., Long, Charles C., If 67 ll Martin, Percy, Q Meliurney, james R., MeCarter, Edward B., Mefiurer, Flavia A., Morehead, ll'ar1'en K., H6711 Morrison, Samuel, W J I-1, Mulligan, Anna B., Nesbitt, john C., Newton, Chauncey G., W 1' .1 Nieuvahner, john H., O'Kane, Sadie C., Olds, Charles G., Poeoek, Madeline, Potter. joseph D., .1'.l', Polk, Walter C., Robinson, Charles W., X W, Robinson. lielcka M., Roy, llavicl 'l'.. .Y .l', Seliueller. lirwin XY., .Y W, Slyli, .-Xlmetla lf.. Stayman. Cup' l... Stinelmaugh. lsaae l.., 1 1 ' - laylor, john XX.. Tryon, ll. ll., Welister. Vliarles .'X.. llitmtul. lliillillkl. A ll'ootll1oi'iie. lftlwin 1 1 T Junior Preparatory Qlass Abbott, Daisy, Baker, Wm. H.,- Barnes, Charles M-, Beck, Artllul' A., Bone, john VH., Bruck, john P., Carter, james H., Challen, james R., Ir., Crooks, Charles, Coulter, Ernest K., Doty, Wilson K., Dunham, Dudley, Fairbanks, Harry G. Ferris, George F., Forshee, William E., Foster, Rollin G., Gale, Cora C., - Gibson, Thomas B Gibson, Ralph A., i Guerin, Mattie, 'a Guerin, William E Guy, Charles P., P N Hagerman, Stanley, I Henderson, William Hermes, Wesley C,, Hogan, Timothy S Howard, I, tW,, Hagler, Roy, 4 Jenkins, Lizzie, Kennedy, Arthur, Kilbourne, Charles' E Kilbourne, George B Kiner, Laura Mg -9 -9 7 M '7 'Q Landis, Robert MU ' .. ..-..1- Lanman, William K., Levering, Urpheus D. Linen, Edwin T., McConnell, Frank J., Merrill, Louise A., Mullay, Patrick H., Mulligan, Margaret H Myers, Roy V., Palmer, lValter K., Peters, Augustus T., Phillips, Edward D., Pugh, Lawrence C. W Raudabaugh, Richard, Robinson, Ernest G., Robinson, Charles W. Romans, lVilliam P., Roy, Flora, Scott, Herbert, Seymour, Parker M., Shedd, Lester, Skidmore, james E., Sloan, Edwin R., Slough, Charles, Smith, Clyde Van, Stone, lohn C., Stinsmani, Franklin, Thompson, Obela V., Turner, Arthur M., Turner, Edward C., Watson, Robert J., Weidner, Perry XV., Wilcox, Calvin P., Wilkinson, Christopher, Wright, Frank L. 64 O 2 alrregulari Preparatory Glass Allen, Virgil D., Betts, Arlington N., KS, Boyd, Iames H., Case, William E., Haines, Vlfilliam H., Hunt, Minnie Rose, Hynes, Mark V., Kellogg, Vllilliam V., ZX, McCollock, George C., S Oster, Otto, Patterson, Presley C., Pedlow, Edward B., Rees, Blanche, Smith, Roscoe B., Steckel, Archibald, Treat, Hiram B., Wilcox, Calvin P., Wood, Edgar L., XVright, Charles H., XVright, Mrs. Emma. 65 1 V. u 1 If 4 X-3 xx '- - - Wa I ' 1- , M' V E :' E N ' - ' JI if xlgmsm-Im is- 'I L ' f. sv X . ff' i' as 'N ' . - Sfralff' ' ,f V x - A ' . iff-.4 , Z1 85114-QSIRNWQ -, I L.,-A f-Q3 -Q X-,. 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Byers, Bertha ........................................ . Doherty, Mary Gordon, George .......... High, Frank C., 42 .J H ..... jones, Olive B ........... ...... Putehell, Owen XV ..... ..... Shztriii, Amor XV ...... ....... . Leete, Phelps C., If I-I ll ..... .Columbus. CC C6 Ki Bucyrus. Newark. lJerin's Mills. Columbus. Portsmouth. Veterinary fyietlieine. l-Bennett, Samuel E., 0 J H........First year... liztuffhert f lVillinm A. ....... .. 'C :J ln Ellis, Churles........... .... ......... S eoond year vlzimeson, Charles E., W 1' J...-..l?1'eiiamto1'y... Lztvery, William ...... ...Second yt-nr.. Plpzeirirrpziey. .Xl'I'llSll'Ollg, Willittin H .... 'e1:omlyt'fti' Catton. C.Tli11rleslY ....... ........ ..... . . .. l'llit'i'ly'. clll1ll'lL'S l'l ........ .... l first ytiill' .... .. l'Vvlj.r1nlit,-. 'l'lieodort- ll... .. l islrt'r, -lolin C ..... .. .. .....Sei'ontlyt-zir... l'lill'lt'tH,'li, llzlvicl ll.. .... xt- '- B - neon, George lu.. ....l ii'styti-:1i'... Miller, lmniel li .. . 't . Uwcii. George lf l5Clfli, lF'i'uiik H .... ....SQCUllLlj'Cf11' lQlf,'ll1ll'ClS. li. XY...... .. Wendt, William C ..... 67 East Liverpool A vondale. Springhoro. .South Salem ...l.Jel1iwLti'e. C,,fl1este1'x'ille. CR il iiinl MS. .It'i'1'ei-wir. 'l'iirixiiioii1li. llfliillif.'UillU. fll'HX'L,'lJfJl'l. lliiyton. Col iimlniis. LK l lelnwarc. Columbus. North Washinffton r Agriculture Baker, William H ...First year .A ..... ...... ' Utica. A Bell, Lyman A ........ ,... .... 66 Circleville. Cookson, john H .... . H .... ..Redfiel'd. Cox, Emory L.. ..... .Q .... Rich Hill. Dun, Charles E .... .. 'C ......... ........... D ublin. Frederick, Ira L ...... V .................. . . Washingtonv ille. Gibson, Orville. ...... Veterinary Preparatory .... Good Hope. Hagler, Orris ..... -....First year .... r ................ Washington C. H. Howard, Otto N ...... H .... ..... .'Milford Centre. Markey, Amos.. ...... Second year Markey, Orange ...... H ...... .... McAllen, Robert W..First year ...... Nickerson, Clark. .... H Rane, Frank W ..... Richardson, H. Sherwood, AndrewE ' - Treat, Henry W ...... V ...... .. .... .. Wilkins, Howard L..Second year ..... ..... . Wood, Daniel D .... .First year .... 68 uname 0 -an-u West Alexander. CC Farnellsburg. New Burlington.. Whitemore Lake,Mich Brooklyn-. Plain' City. , .lTallrnadge. .Washington, D. C. Wilmington. Qiyeral tudent Cjrgargizations O F 'I' H E 0.55 ls, 4' A, mE ' Of. A 25531 M270 'V 1 If V ,gf gm -Z-' -n-f Lf- ' , ,qrg-53.51 3- - Q1 f -. 5,9 Lg - ' V. ' V N . A 4 ,, ,. f W.:-w:rL2:I::?i7 'Z.... ,...z-. .9 r, V,-,z.-,..-. .wr f-P- S' ,. 1133, -x 1 ' ' '1-1 ' .,.., ,,. ,..,., .N , .. 1. -.-1-T--f M53 5L9,3'Ff'5e,fzglf?p7'af 3f1s42f3'P1ifQ'5-523,. iff F Z, . I'-7 -J 51- Q, X - -' H743 1 221 Sw- viii' 9 1 '7 ,. 1 . t-, - -1. 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BLQQM, M. QUEAL, W. S. CRAWFORD Gm. Bmom, R. K. BEACH, H. I. AWQTT, I. H. CAR'1'12R, H. K. KNQPF, 7 Qfficzers. F6111 Term. lllinterf Terfrn. Spring Terfm. 71 Preszb7f2zz'. Wa' Preszdwzf. C6115071 Sc'f1z'ffz7jf. Sargmzzz'-az'-Arzfzs. P1z'.s'z22'v11f. PPD' fJ1'f'5z22'wzf. Cwzsnr. Svfn'z'mj'. Z'c'r?.Y1!2'c'l'. Svzgmzzf-af-flrzzzs. P1 'vsz'1z'f11f. 1021? fJ1'v5z22'm!. Cw1.w1'. Sc'c'1'4'f1I7ll'. Trras11rf7'. Sfl'S t'l7lIf-Hf-A7 7115 Alcyone: History. N january 3oth, I87'4,i'EL body of students met and organized the pioneer literary society of the Ghio State University. The Society was named the Deshler Society, after its benefactor, John G. Deshler, of Columbus, O., who had aided the Society in many ways. It was through the efforts of Mr. Deshler that the society was established and its success assured. Mr. Deshler fur- nished the hall and enabled the society to start a library by contribu- ting liberally to the book fund. V The Society continued and prospered as the Deshler Society until April 27th, 1875, when, by request of Mr. Deshler, the name was changed to Alcyone. Alcyone had a most brilliant career from this time on, and january 28th, I-882, the Society was incorporated by Messrs.. S. I. Wilson, Oliver L. Fassig, C. V. Mead, C. C. Green, and Horace Allen. The Society when first founded was open to .students of both sex 'and the rolls contain the names of Hattie Townshend, Alice Williams, Alice Townshend aud Mary Townshend, and other young ladies who were attending college at that time. ' In recent years the Society has been open exclusively to the young men of the University. Alcyone numbers among its alumni the brightest men who have left the college doors, and has maintained the high standard which has characterized it since its organization. Alcyone Literary Society has graduated more men than any other organization in college and graduates fifteen Seniors this year. Anf niversaries are held every year, and several joint meetings with Brown- ing Literary Society have been held during the past year. Meetings are held e.very Friday evening in an elegantly furnished hall on the fourthffloor, east end of the main college building. The exercises con- sist of Select Readings, Declamations, Essays, .Orations, Lectures, Invectives, Eulogies and Debates. A business meetingis alsoheld after the Literary program in which the members are trained in para liamentary law., The meetings are open to visitors at all times, a pub -A lic anniversary being given every year. ,72 w if! . 3 , , Fr Q O x i, T:-A .' c. 0 9 CD 0 0 - . V .-ai.: q ,, . ---'- ' 0 . - cfx Q -I o Q . F ' ,-:-1-1. - Y T--.l.' 0 4 1 -5 ::. 5-.- E 1 1 ,...i -ill .3-:n 6 -.:-.. -- Q 5 -,:-. . Q9 if ',... , 9 'r-...:-'--.. . X Y n .- :-'....' 4 i 1 4, ,f A 9 ir..-1. y Q is ff f X4 ' .-'- '-:l -'-IE'-:-. -...' a G 0 Aff ' gfevf- , -.5 '-.5 ff!- . M 1 q . jk ' 1 f' sl-M 9 ,J K -. N! . , f wx: .. - , .Mac-rr 2 ,gins- -Y '. 13 27 ' ..-1 '-fbi t lf' 'f' ' 1 ..-1 -Aigiiadf' ,. lv- 9 O VA 5. 'gf --. ' -:fa -- ..,,,im -,lr Z : In t ,..-..?- G1'rLQRT0N. COLORS- C6Z7LZ7Z.7ZCZ! ami Lzghf Blur. 1 MOTTO+-P67 Augzzsfa cm? Augusfa. ' ,.1.-.li Named in honor Of Hon. V. B. Horton, One O iirst and staunchest friends. - Gfficers. L 12.011 Term. A. WILOUS, '88. . . . 7 . .I 7897 1, . . J. C. P. SIOERFOOS, . W. STORER, '9 N L. A. LAMB, '90, F. B. GREOO, '89, . W. M. RAY, '91, . A I. C. RITCHEY, '9 V A ' Illinterf Term. ' O,.. .. C. I. WELSH, '80, A L. A. HINE, '88, '. 1 M. A. SMITH, '91, . .- C. RITQCHEY, 791, H T 1 . 1 . . 0 I. D. . ROY, 91, . . 7 C. P. SIOERFOOS, '89,' ,. C. N. MESLOH, '89, . . . . - Spring Terfm. I. A. BOWNOOKER, '89, . ' . 1. C..ll1TCHEY, '90, , HOWARD HAOLER, '89, C. C. SMITH, '90, JOHN C. 'NESB1T, 792, W. D. REES, 91, . L. H. GODDARD, ,9I,' . CHARLES CROOKS, Q2 7 . ,74 7 f the Universitybs Pfesz'a'enz. VER-Presz2z'e1iz'. Tfeczsufeff. Senfefczry. Cor. Serfemfy. ' Crz?z'c. Sergeam'-ai'-Amzs. Pfeszkienf. Vike Preszkkfzf. Secretary. ' Treczsuffer. A Cor. Sec. Cfifzk. Seffgeczfzf-cz!-Affms Pfeszkienl. 17226 Pfeszkienf. bQlv!0fz'an. Cfz2'zk. A Seczfeiary., Treasurer. Cor. Sec. Sergearzmzf- A rms 1 Horton History. CTOBER 16, 1874, a number of students of the O. A. Sz M. College met at theiroom of Chas. H. Dietrich, South Dormi- tory, and organized the society which has since developed into Horton. The meetings were held in the geological recitation room of President Qrton, until Qctober, I877, after which they were held for two years in one of the small rooms on the fourth floor of the college. All this time the struggle for existence was hard and many times fail- ure seemed imminent. The greatest obstacle in the way to success was the depressing influence of uninviting surroundings. In the fall of 779 the Trustees gave the society the use of the hall since occupied. Horton was then in possession of a roof and four walls covered with blackboards from which Lieut. Lomia's forts and cannon scowled at the little band. This was small improvement and the nine members, none of them in good inancial circumstances, heroicably undertook the task of itting up the room. Here was the turning point in the society's history. New members were rapidly secured, the debt in- curred in furnishing the hall was soon payed and meetings were more interesting and better attended. Progress was rapid from this time and justified the wisdom of the undertaking. Among the charter members of Horton were three ladies, Misses Alice K. Williams, Gertrude Day and Carrie Mendenhall, but the accommodations were such that but little active work could be done by them, When the society became the possessor of this hall, lady members were again initiated and continued to be until Browning was organized. The lady members did good work in many ways and were but reluctantly permitted to go to Browning. The history of Horton is written in its motto, Par Azzgzfsffz mi Azzgnsfrz. After wandering about from place to place for live years, holding meetings in recitation rooms, onthe college steps or at the studentfs rooms it has now a home. This is neatly furnished, almost 7 entirely by members of the society, and is now indeed most homelike 75 with carpet and heavy curtains, a fine piano and rich canopy behind the President's chair. The enthusiasm and loyalty of the members who fought the society's battles in the dark days of the first five years, was most clearly shown by Word and act when they presented to the society the magnificent canopy -above referred to. That the same traits are still found in its members was shown by the active .members putting the piano in the hall at the same time. The nature of the Work done by the members is indicated when it is stated that their anniversaries always fill the college chapel and by all students are looked forward to as a rare literary and musical treat. In the literary and oratorical contests, the honors have been Well di- vided, Horton claiming a slight advantage on the Whole. A Of late' years the lethargy which is overcoming nearly all American college literary societies, especially in technical schools, has dulled some of the old ardor, but Horton is still doing much to keep up the enthusiasm of its -members, the high standard of its Weekly programs, andthe general excellence of the training, both literary and parliamen- tary, given its members. i 1 . r ,76 , lg, ii l A .. r V lfllf' . 4159 M X QWWNINQ a+-ia f 6 'K '.f5J 4 ,U -,L 2 .. f 'ww Y ' ' .. 7: . ' ' 5': :-ff:'.'.'-: -1 ,. ' i ,?fe' Qi. on V X1 . ,'L'75: '11 -. X. ' Y V skis Q. 5- 1 ' 'JVUA ' 0,45-'X ff wi.,-' I, Q9Y.:... I XWMw3 X 1' 'Wx' 7 O' ef-af Q ' X 401' ' K' . LI'I'ErRARy goolgiy ' m s MMr Sex, , All 4 ' I -' ,59 in G. ze ' L5 :1e-Mu- Q A A A 4 Q-xx -fri v f '- H N 5 I I . H 'ox . ex- 1 ,L - , S Ns. en I - - 1 ' ' :N Q5 NN X -X XP' vX,51b:'.R ' 'Er-' va jf'- - Q Q- - ll -,E ff ,,2,:,,.,- ,,:, gf ? . I ff.: , 55 ' ,, X V AYMQAKTA' n u In 45 . , ' iv E-C E 1 V -,ag 'Hln Q ' g- N X 'Q' Ip W4 L'e'N fx 'I .s H ' X'-9-VV? 'I , I ' ll K' u 4 1 n - - ' -- , .1 49: qw N X RN --vm Q ? is LQBN .f ki!,1f ' 1 me :V X X -' '- - -' 93 ..-...M ' X - 5 - l S , X 'I 1 ' x fx up 1 5- -I - gh ' 25' I S ig I. 1 Q X N 51 I, lg ' . Q ,,, N, Q, 44 sr: f -. 15-5.54-:gag 1 ' 2 :sg 1 ' f- 1 f I ' ' v V - U E IQZIF E34 1. QERQWNING. BERTIE RICKEY, I MARIA R. NEEDLES, GERTRUDE FOX, , MABEL A. BASTERDES 7 MAUD COCKINS, . CARRIE A. POCOCK, JESSIE B. YOUMANS, . NELLIE TALBOT, GERTRUDE FOX, : ANNA B. MULIJIGAN, FANNIE E. BANCROET, ECKKA M. ROBINSON, HELEN O. LEMERT, HELEN C. CHAPIN, EMMA BOYD, . EMILY L. CLARK, . FANNIE E. ,BANCROFT, ALBERTA D. GARBER, MARY K. DOHERTY, SADIE C. '0,KANE, . GERTRUDE FOX, 4 LOUISE A. MERRILL, Y UHICBES. Fall Term. Ulinterr' Term. Spring Term. 78 ' I 'reszkienzi Veee-Preszlienf. Crz2'ze. Seerefayjf. T reaszerer. M0 fzzkivr. Jllaszeal Dzreefar fisferzan. Preszkienf. Wee Preszkienf. Craze. Seerefafjf. T reaszerer. Manzeer. Meszeal Dzreefor. I Preszderzi. Wee. Pres12z'enz'. C rzfzk. Seereiafy. A T reaszerer. Menzeerl A Maszeal ,Dz'reez'0f. , W ,,, . ml MI- I A ' Members. FANNIE E. BANCROFT, MABEL A. BASTERDES, ALICE BEACH, MARY BLAKISTON, EMMA BOYD, IOSEPHINE M. CATHCART, EMILY L. CLARK, HELEN C. CHAPIN, MAUD COCKINS, MARY K. DOHERTY, HARRIE'f M. DOTY, GERTRUDE FOX, CORA C. GALE, BQATTIE GUERIN, - ALBERTA D. GARISER, LIZZIE JENKINS, HELEN O. LEAIERT, LOUISE A. MERRILL, MARTHA MOSES, ALICE H. NIOODIE, ANNA B. NIULLIGAN, MARGARET H. MULLICAN MARIA R. NEEDLES, SADIE C.. 0,KANE, CARRIE A. POCOCK, LIDA I. PIPER, BERTIE RICKEY, ECKKA M. ROBINSON BERTHA SCOTT, IEBIINIA SCOTT, NELLIE TALBOT, JESSIE B. YOUMANS. 7 BI-Qwping History. ..,.l-1-- HE history of Browning Literary Society is one of those that is much more interesting to the people who make them than to those who read them. But since many who will read this history have also helped, more or less, to make it, it is perhaps worth while to tell the story. . On the seventeenth of November, 81882, a meeting was held in Dr. Orton's recitation room to organize a Young Ladies' Literary Society. A week later a constitution was adopted, and officers were elected. The new society consisted of eighteen members, with Miss Bird as President. .8 S As soon as the existence of the Society was known, 'Alcyone Hall was offered for its use. The offer was accepted, and the young ladies held their .meetings in Alcyone Hall till the close of the college year. There, too, in june, they gave their Hrst open meeting. Shortly before the close of the spring term, a committee was ap- pointed to secure a hall, if possible, for use during the next year, but owing to the lack of room in the colleges buildings the attempt Q 7 was unsuccessful. The recitation rooms, however, were thrown open to the young ladies. Horton and 'Alcyone Halls were also offered them, but neither was accepted at the time. i The Society met in dif- ferent recitation rooms till November, when, tired of this mode of life, it returned to the hospitality of Alcyone. 4 V . A For more than a year after organization it was known as The Young Ladies' Literary Soci.ety. . It was understood, however, that another name would be adopted as soon asa satisfactor one could Y be found, and by irreverant outsiders it was often called ff The Name- less. In May, 1884, the name of Browning was' chosen, and the reproach.removed. In june, the second open meeting was held. At the joint commencement f l g o tie three literary societies, in the same llfflllfll, Miss Chamberlain and Miss Sabine received Browning diplomas. ' . T 80 In September, the first meeting of the Society brought the welcome news that the room previously occupied by Prof. Smith was at its disposal. It was gladly accepted, and the young ladies soon began to lay plans for furnishing it. The Trustees of the University were petitioned for permission and assistance, and responded by assenting to the improvement and by the gift of some money. A committee was appointed to solicit subscriptions, and plans were made for giving a supper. ' On the sixteenth of january, 1885, the famous Oyster Supper was given at the home of Dr. Scott. .Financially and socially, it was a great success, and the older members of Browning still refer to it with pride when suppers and socials are discussed. On this memor- able evening, Browning girls rirst wore their colors, pink and white. The amount realized from the supper, together with the generous subscriptions that had been received enabled the Society to furnish its hall. By the last of February it was ready for the reception of visit- ors and aniopen meeting was held in it. During the spring term, the three literary societies of the University gave a joint social in Alcyone Hall. At the joint commencement in june, Browning graduated one member, Miss M. O. Scott. The first event of much importance in the fourth year of the Socie- ty's life was the Pink andsWhite Tea, given at the residence of Prof. Smith, on the twelfth of February, 1886. In the spring term, the,Browning girls held their first May-Day picnic, and crowned their first May Queen. Later in the month a joint meeting of Alcyone and Browning Societies was held. At the literary commencement in june, Miss Fisher graduated. In October, an open meeting was held in Browning Hall. Soon after a social was given at the home of Miss Doty. During the win- ter term, Browning celebrated her anniversary. On that occasion, the announcement was made that thenceforth her literary meetings would be open to all who might wish to attend. On the second of May, another May Queen was crowned with the usual ceremonies. Early in june, the Society received from Miss Cathcart a fine crayon portrait of Mrs. Browning, which now hangs above the Secretary's desk. The graduates at the close ofthe year were Miss Mullay, Miss Detmers and Miss Daisy Scott. In November of the present College year, Alcfyoiie and Browning gave a second joint entertaimnent. At about the same time, it was 81 decided to raise some money to buy a piano for Browning Hall. For this purpose a social was given in December, Miss Clark having offer- ed her home for theuse of the'SocietyL Their success encouraged the Browning girls to give a C Social at the residence of Prof. Tuttle, on the twentysseventh of April, T A ' The friends of Browning have shown her great kindness during the present year. At thesocialainthe fall term, Mr. W. S. Devol pre- sented the Society with a handsome set of Mrs. Browning's poems. When the hall was opened for the first meeting of the winter term, another gift was seen on the wall, a beautiful picture, presented by an unknown friend. In April, the .editors of the MaK1o genef- ously offered a prize for the best poem written by a member of Brown- ing on condition that the? money should be 'devoted to the piano fund. In behalf of the Society, the historian would thank its friends, one and all, for the kindly interest they have shown in its welfare and the many ways in which they have contributed to its success. i 82 O. S. U. OI'2fYFORICAh ASSOCIATION. IN A. Bowxocxnn, Pras1'a'mf. I.I,l.-XXI S. C1t.,xw1-'oRn, . Idkc .lDl'l'5I'l17C'l1f NA l'Il,'I,I,Ifl.-KN, . Sc't'I'c'1'fl7j'- Cum P Slvm' , .n l.X I-w mc ms, . j3'cffI5117'f'I'. OUR ORATORS. '89. II S. N1-:w'1'ox, . , Contest Orator. Xl 1:1-imux 17. O naman, . xV3.ShiI1gtOl1,S Birthday Orator '9O. II X. Yr-:,xzI-11.1, . Contest Orator. 1I,I,II-I '1'..x1.1xo'1', . . Washington? Birthday Orator '91, I 17. ROY, C U. ITHNI-ZY, . Contest Orator. . Washingtonk Birthday Orator S3 g Qhio State Irgterri-Qollergieite RATURIGAIJ: QSOGIATION. A I H. M. HUMPHREYS, Wittenberg College, A Preszkiefzf. B. U. RANNELS, Ohio Wesleyan'University, . Wee Preszkienf. J. S. DONAGGI-IO, Marietta College, . ' Seerefezry. .l EARNEST DAUGLADE, Buchtel College, , . . Treasurer. ' i wrnmnn or: INTER-ic:onnEG1HTE CONTEST. CHAS. H.'BOSLER, Denison University. , nianncmfas. 5 2 ROBERT IQ.,BEACH, I A. SMiITH. 1, 1 4 1, I E 33 1. noonn CONTEST. -iii Evolution, Not Reformation, . john C. Calhoun, A Failnrej' , Victor Hugo,', , . H Gladstone, . . U G i -1 .- GLENN ATKINS, '88. W. PATCHELL, '89. K. BEACH, '9o. U A. SMITH, '9r. WINNER OF-' nocpln CONTEST. G. GLENN ATKINS. 84 n1.i .'Xlll,ll'CSS .Mlilmss Uralion, Uralion, il1'1lllOIl. . Clration, .Mlalruss .Xclilruss Aclilirss, .-Xclclrcss, ISIVEIQSITY VUAY. l11,..i..l....- DITEQARY PROGRHEDCDE. By the President of thc Day ll.-xnxx' Ili-imzi-is, of the Senior Class. . By thc President of the Board of Trustees Hox. 'l'Hos. .-X. Cowc:iI.I.. . . . . 'l'lie .lmerican Idea. I- li. llimi-ini-ixia, of the lfrcslnnan Class. . . . . . . . Resnltsf .. .'XRNHI.Il, of the Soplioinorc Class. . . . . . 'Qlolin Quincy .-Xclamsf I. A. l'3mx'NocfKi-tic, ot' thc junior Class. 4' Colonial Nigit and National Morning. l . S. ll,xi.1,, of llm Sunior Class. HHN. llf C. LYON. , . I-lox. R. I.. I.,-mi-sox. I-lox. Ai.i.i-xx G. 'llIIL'R3IAN . Gov. ,l. ll. l1'on,xi41-114. bs Q 1 Oration, Oration Oration Oration, . Oration, Oration, JQQQBQR TAY. 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SHARP, . . . xIf2ke .P7f651b757Zl'. W. O. SCHEIBELL, Secrefafy. 4 F. J. CELLARIUS, . .5 Treczkuref. L. A. HINE, . ' . . Sefgecm!-at-Arms HJEUIBERS. F. W. BROVVN, , ' H. GATES, W. O. SCHEIBELL, H. T. GARRETT, C. C. SHARP, F. J. CELLARIUS, C ' E. A. KEMMLER, B, G, LANIME, C- J- WELCH, , M. F. CAPRON, L. A. HINE, . G. B. FRAVEL, F. L. O. WADSNVORTH. 94 Tiffummx 63513. H Q. N1-:w'1'nN, . Rlwtm-iv, . I F. K11-:sr-:wi-1'1 1'r:R, II. W. O. SCH!-1Il3IiI.I., I I. I.. Kmm-in, XV 9 . .. Umor., C. IC. SKINNICR, C. I'. Ifnx, C. C. Sli.-XRV, I . -I. C1-:r.1.,uaws, Cir-mms:-1 Bmfm, R. Ii. B1-:.'xc:u, j. C. R1'rct1xm', UI. Ii. 'l'Hf m1'sr mN, NI. A. SMITLI, I .. I K I 1-is I-iw 1-2'1 1' G ' Q' . C.. NIc'C,wI.I.f mCK, -1. 17. l'm 1'I-ln, 'I,. H. Clrmrwxmruw, U. Usrmz, 'I'r1m1vsmx, OFFICERS. ITIEITIBERS. N ST P. C. 1 w W P. . 1. . C. I. F. X' I, . A . I. . I. . I-I 'X 4 . N 4 4. P. S. XX'Hx'1'rf 95 fJl'f51.Iic'l1f. I'7rv Prv5za'a11f. Sffrrfary- T 7 mszzrcr I.. CR,-,wx-'0RD, Cmm A1.1ax,xNm:R, W. 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Oh, Muse ! give me the power that to the world Her beauty, grace and charm I may describe 5 How her magnetic presence thrilled me through, My blood was turned to heart and all me loved, When from her cherry lips a voice came forth And to me gave a musical 4' good night. Then earth were Paradise, still nature stood, iTwere blissful but to live and breath and hear. Then at her feet I threw myself adown, A nd swore upon my knightly sword my love, And begged her champion I might defy All dwellers of the earth, deep sea and sky. Then spoke she thus to me : brave noble knight , X Thy love I do return, thou st dear to me, But time bids haste away, so now good-bye 5 To-morrow eve at this same spot I'll be, Then far away together we will flyfl She spoke, then darkness veiled her from my view Ch, speak to me, pure angel of my dreams, Where art thou, who but one moment since. - By presence charmederichanted me at will, Tell me, Oh ! bird of night, where she has gone 5 Tell it to me in voice of heavenly song. Nioi1'1'ixc,xi.t:- To God doth nature bow, The hay now hlls the mow, The corn drinks in the rain, Thou loo'st Sir Knight in vain. llukii or GRlIi'l lN-- . 'Tis false, a lie, thou 'evil bird of night, Why dost thou falsely speak of one so pure, Tell me again in siren note of her. Nu:iii'iwt'xii' . 1: ,'.'-' The blossoms fade and die, The clouds obscure the sky, The earth is wrapt in gloom, llut thine a darker doom. 114 Dem o P KIIN ' o F GRIFFIN Noxx hftth thou prophet ffroxx u x 1le lx mr bxrd 'I hx sonff IS musrc, sueh as frrends do make XX hen tortured bx 1 tlercer hlut of heftt And melted Souls toffether run 'md light Ih1t m the mhmte llC'1tllllCj mix Bud X cooler spot mel freeze themselx es m flftme I ess hot Leffoue, thou perjured bud of xx oe And I ll ftxxftx to Crftxxforcl cfmtle mffh Io rule the noble lord for S'1ffC ftclxree Eu! Dulee ot Cmfhul t L Ihe St'1lS do lncl me fro Io xx ftteh the miclmm S xx oe Ihe leftxes thttt qmce the tree Ne er sftxx such fool 'ts he Q II fum Cl71ll1f ry' Cmfw 011 xullt a vm 1 L xxl e Ihe mfud ielores me thit forsooth I lxuoxx lor xx hen xxrth supple gl1CL I polsed mxselt Xa ffleelfm models do to plmse the exe Xucl chum the soul xxlth sxmmetrx thxme She eftst her mmelen eglmee xx 1th loxe on me Ilel exes of Herx bluleness lsleed mx loxe She trembled lllee C1 leif m wtormx xxmel I or fe lr thu to hex loxe I el uot respond, I xx ho for xeils h txe heetlless prox eel to te Il Xuel SlIlllLS mel pmxers ol meuelens rll forlorn xo tt mx feet elxtl Seele mx loxe m x x 1 e o ees al' u fulec to xxm u , m llcmltl lxsell llel ex ht 1 c uleext , s lle Q I L N v Q 1 1 V v 1 gi l, C. i i i i. nil V4 I .lf lp Wil lily 6 Qi i sw! l i l i, i 2 - v 3:--L A A A A A -- If 4 ,, ,w,,,,,,,,, .-.5,.. AAA.-:in .... - A, 6 .,,,1,!:-n.,' . ,i Q, 'iii my K til il 'Z fl: ill I Q ily, ll Qs She whispered me that here to-morrow eve lYe'd meet and join ourselves in mutual plight, Then far across the wave-tossed sea to sail And anchor bark on ocean isle obscure Where never human foot had trod before, And there in Naturels bower to live serene, l'd be her lord and she would be my queen. But thoughts like these do make my fancy grow And change the noble Count to love-sick swain- ., 2 i To Crawford Castle now l'll take my way And hear what good Knight Crawford has to say. Q.E,rz'z' Count of Caylorj lt2H'I'lXGAI.E-- 'l'he oak bespoke me now, That here's a pretty row, How can the maiden do, 'l'o fly away with two. SCENE III. Ezzfvr Sir Louis Lamb azz same. 1 Louis L.i.Mn- Now by my troth earth ne'er produced a flower Nor artist's brush e'er painted beauty such As these admiring eyes this night hath seen. She shone, lit by the silver moon's bright beams, As some celestial maid by heaven sent 'l'o work a deed of good on all mankind. O Goddess of the tender passion, low, Look thou on me with kind, propitious eye, Send forth thy winged boy with arrow sharp, That in her heart the shaft oflove may sink. Oh! how one loves who hath poetic soul, He in melodious verse his love can tell, Can paint fair charms in words that warm the heart, And sing love's praise to savage nation's ear. Yes, this sweet maid to-morrow eve I'll see, Will meet her neath the branch of this great tree, My love and fortune at her feet to fling, And promise her the world if it she wish. 116 I'll write a book in which she will appear As heroine, and I the hero be, Illl do-oh what will I not do for her Who burns myiheart with fierce consuming flame Whose burnished hair of ruddy red doth cast A thrill of awe through me--but now to seek My host and to him to relate the tale Of that which happened me so strange this night. , , . N1GHT1NGALE- This Lamb of calloused jaw, Hath strayed too far from ma, Soon shall his Heece be shorn For thus thefates have sworni ACT H. SCENE I. Cmzeyforci Casfle-z'f2fe1'zbf' czjipczrffzzefzf. Loran CRAWFORD Qalonej- a P Near doth approach the hour when from the grave There cometh forth the shrouded spirits pale With ghastly, grinning, goulish human form That once, in life, the name of man had borne. Now doth the blackness of the night give forth A demon's echoed cry and witch's wail, And air with graves' sepulchral odors Hlled Doth burst my frenzied, fearing brain with fright Alas, the brave but to the coward sink lVhen fear surroundsand man doth cease to thin But what that noise that to my ear appeals? Comes- it from mortal's restless spirit near, Gr groans from VVelsh's bloody English strife? Or doth some blacked cowled visitant of night With blood stained spoiling hand my fowl-house Yes, No I 'tis some one seeking entrance here, QCezZZs.j Come in and cease thy beating at the door. ,Such terrifying dreams I'll have this eve, As Prexy and his sons on circus night- qE7Yff'7' Duke of Grifhnj 117 k. seek, Why by my sword the Duke of fJI'1l:f:l11 is Come 111 most noble Duke and sit thec down DUKE or GRIFFIN That w1ll I do good Lord and thankfully, For story strange I have to tell to thee, But f1rst I'll rest awhile and seek my thoughts, For they are few and scattered as my wits Kfzorks ez! the dow lhere waits some one w1thout, Inost noble Lord Efziers Count Caylor Ah Y Now he enters, and 'tis Count Caylor LORD CRAWFORD How now, dear Count, pray thee what brings th Yet you are always welcome as tl1e sun When storm and deepest darkness fill the night And shroud the moon and stars In robe of black COUNT CAYLOR . I I come a guest, Lord Crawford, to thy Hall To-morrow s eve will see me far away 4 The reason fo1 this haste to thee I ll tell If our good Duke of Griflin will but turn HIS hshy eyes from off my DlUSl11l'Jg face I Efzfer Sir Louis Lamb SIR LoUIs LAMB- F Host noble Duke and Count, I greet1ng give The gods have so ordained that pleasures come Nfot far apart, but on each other heaped And by their grace we have your presence here. How goes the world with thee most noble Duke But by thy faces bright I'd swear 'call's well, And I myself can say the same to thee, For who is out of sorts who here is a guest. DUKE OF GRIFFIN- My face then shows my happy joyous heart, COITIC nearer friendsand your attention give, For I a story have to tell to thee :- ee here, I wandered me this eve in flelds near by I II8 When sun, his rose tint coverlet had spread, The air re-echoed joyous sounds of birds, And sky in clear and deepest blue surpassed Her rival, Ocean, in her deep-toned hue, Whose massive trunk its shadow threw o'er me. My thoughts had turned to heaven, when there A living angel right before my eyes. Now fancy calls the vision back to me, A curling mass of brightest golden hair And eyes of clearest sapphire blue she had. No man e'er gazed on facie so beautiful, I Nor mortal so divine a form ere wore, Her lips of rosy coral's deepest tinge, I In smile two rows of pearl-like teeth displayed, But darkness-evil spirit of the night- Did lower his mystic veil and hid her form. What need have I to further tell my tale? You've guessed it all, my love is unconcealed. She loves me in return, she told it me, And at the trysting place to-morrow eve, When twilight shades to shadows do evolve, She'll meet me there, and I will waiting be, And if goodfriends no more you see me here, Remember that she had a father stern, Whose fierce, relentless ,wrath bid us to flee The storm our love would kindle in his breastg For I can make no sacrifice too great, Nor do enough for her whose love I seek. I oRD CRAWFORD- But pray, dear friend, what is the ladyls name, Who knows, perhaps she may a neighbor be. DLRF oi' GRIFFIN- n C3.l'I'1C Her name? 'tis Blanche, so gentle, plain and sweet, It adds another beauty to her charms. Her sire? Indeed, I did forget to ask, For love had closed my mouth to all things else, There was no past nor future to me then, But all was merged in one absorbing 11070. Oh, could fkrzfpfrsefzf last eternally, 119 There'd be no joys in heaven above for me, Nor fears in hell's fierce soul-consuming flame. In time there is eternity of Past, Eternity of Future will there be, The Presentbut a moment lingers near Then goes to join the great Infinity. A mortal changes with each breath of life, She whom I love will be some other maid, When suns shall once again traverse the sky. You smile, dear friends, at my philosophy 5 I'll banish thoughts, so grave till other time, And ask you your opinion of my tale. COUNT CAYLOR+ X If I, good Duke, had thy descriptive power And heart susceptible to maiden glance, Then could I match thy wondrous tale of love, For I have strange adventure had to night. Now he irken to my story, dearest friends: The thrush had ceased to sing his evening song, The stars begun to climb the stair of night, The golden sun had changed to silver moon 'And twilight's bell had struck the close of day, The fearing sheep were gathered in the fold, The yeomanis plough deserted by its guide, All mortals from the toils of the day had fied Y i And Nature blessed the earth with friendly nignt I neared the bridge that crosses yonder rill, It's phantom form did raise itself on high, And specters from its shadows seem to start. You know. that I am brave and fear not ill 7 So on projecting beam I sat me down. Benea The oft repeated song they gayly suiig. 7 The anthem ofthe water sprite I heard Mixed with the eliish tower of wood nymph near Enchanted then-I was securely bound-- The air was filled with dwarfish figure light D Who gazed on me as man on monster looks , 7 They ,changed their tone and chanted song of wo th, the waters ran with rippling tread I2O ea 1 Whilst round my body spun the web of doom. They told me of the pains I should endure, Of sorrows darkithe future held for me, They told me look a last time on the earth, Then swore forever on the earth I'd dwell And wander oler its darkened surface drear When gloom had quenched the hres of sun and moon And man and life had long departed here- T hey made me drink of scalding waters hot VVhich changed to ice when pain from-heat was dumb And froze my throat with chilling pangs of cold, That only molten draught could thaw anew. All sorts of torture herce they heaped on me, When human limits they at length had reached And I as mortal could no more endure, t They fled as devils Hee from power divine. My eyes with strange magnetic thrill were touched, My bonds were scattered to the mocking winds, Up leaped I to-my feet to ind the cause ' Wfhen-apparition bright did meet my gaze. I bowed myselfviin deepest homage down To dweller of another world I thought- I She laughed as mortals laugh and bade me rise And asked me how I slept upon the bridge So near the edge and had not fallen down. I blushed at these kind words from one so fair, For knew I well how to interpret them. She cast admiring eyes upon my form, The secret of her heart I did divine- She loved me well, her eyes could not conceal Her love for one she ne'er before had viewed. I thought not much of it but gazed on her. Then burst the stony bond of warming heart And I the all-unconquered one succumbed. But that was glorious defeat, I hold, For sparkling eyes of black can claim their prize When joined with hair of raven-plumaged hue. Form can I not describe to equal hers- - You know dear friends that to the maiden heart I2I a I am most always unrelenting, cold, Yet in this case I failed, dear friends, I fell. I gave my heart untouched by other love- For sorrow deep I felt for that fair maid . Who wept unceasingly and asked myrlove. To-morrow night I'll take my leave of you And far away I'll fly with fair Fannah. Take, goodly Sirs, a lock of my blonde hair And think when far away from you I am . That 'twas from me you did receive the gift. But why, Sir Louis, do you stare so much, And open wide-your mouth like oyster's shell ? SIR LoU1s LAMB- Q The great surprise I feel, good Count, will tell When I a story do relate to you- I also met a maid this selfsame night, Not hair of black nor gold she had, Nor eyes as dark, or sapphire blue so clear, As these fair maids you have described to me. But Venus-tinted hair of flame she wore, And I was charmed by that hair's flashing light That shone aihalo 'round her smiling face. - 'Twas Nature made me so susceptible To grace and charm of female sex beloved. My wonder,'friends, was that we all did meet Three maids so beautiful of unlike type, And that to all of us ideals come, Our hearts to pierce with burning love, The good Duke Griffin has his lovely Blanche' 7 I'o you, most noble Count, Fannah appeared ' J , The handsome maid who doth entwine my heart The angels' heavenly name of Emma call. H High doth our stars arise in clearest sky, But see, 'tis late, do let us all retire 7 I have some secrets that I fain would keep, And slumber will most surely stop my tongue. COUNTTOF CAYLOR-- ' i - I ' A A ' Goodhost, we wish good night and pleasant dreams 122 LORD CRAWFORD- , Good night, most noble guests, and slumber well. tEx.czmz' Count C., Lord G., and Sir Louis.j . ACT III. ' SCENE I, II, III, Waodlafzzi. 727116, evefzilzg Qfzexfj. DUKE OF GRIFFIN- V Sit still, my heart, be not impatient now, And soul, Hy not aloft in ecstacy, But stay with me as I await my love, For evening zephyrs do proclaim the hour i That brings her welcomed presence to me here, Ah, well she knows that one fond heart doth beat And life exists in one for her alone, Oh! hasten Time, thy intervening space, And bring the lovely Blanche to lover true. But hark! I hear the sound of footsteps near, ' Come dearest Blanche, in haste to thy dear Lord, Know not thee that Lord Griffin loves thee well? BLANCHE- - I-Iow you did startle me with your dear words- But listen thee g some one approaches us, Step thee behind this friendly, chestnut tree. COUNT OF CAYLOR- fgllfff 012 same, Cozmz' Q' Crzylwzb Oh joy! Oh happiness! forever mine, 'Tis sweet Fannah whom now my eyes doth see 5 Why, gentle child, did you me waiting keep? Behold there is in that bandanna bright My wardrobe ready packed to Hy with thee. I've pawned my watch for golden treasure great, And sheared my mustache blonde, disguise, to make This sacrifice I made in love-for you, That our departure might not leave a clew. DUKE OF GRIFFIN Qczszkle Zo Blafzchej- Why, dearest Blanche, calls he thee his Fannah, And speaks in words of such endearing tone P I 123 , BLANCHE4FANNAH Qfzszkic fo L. Gfgffzj- i ' ' Be silent now, he hath mistaken me. To CoUNI' CAvLoR- Dear sir, your loving Words do fill with joy And make unhappy maid a happy one, y Step in yon shade for some one draweth near. ENTER SIR L. LAMB- Light of my eye, loadstone of my desire, Sweet Emma thou art worth a World of love, But did'st I keep thee Waiting in the dark, I Here' on my bended knee thy pardon ask ' And in position thus I swear my love. . QDuke of Grjjifz 6077229757 fwfhl. DUKE OF GRIFFIN- I A Get up, thou fool, 'tis my own Blanche thou see'st - fC0zmz' Cczylor rowzzbzg foflhj. COUNT OF CAYLoR- Thou speaketh falsely knave, 'tis fair Fannah WlIo,' smittenby my Charmis, doth worship me. SIR L. LAMB- I I Speak, Emma, dear, and tell me 'tis not true, Tell me you do not-know these fellows here. BLANCHE, FANNAH, EMMA- Not one of you saw I before this night., DUKE OF GRIFFIN- F I The jade's in fault, indeed. I'll strike a liigglit. frgfrzkes cz Zzlgfhfj. To COUNT AND SIR LoUIs- ' p Why, noble Count, and you Sir Louis here? CoUNT OF CAYLoR- ' ' And what do you Duke Griffin in the park? DUKE OF GRIFFIN- A To Ineet this flirt whofs sported with my heart, I Here, hold the light, and I will raise her veil. ' I cR67770Zf6S vez? j9'0m haf' jizrel. 124 Now, by damnation fierce and shades of death, 'Tis the Marquis de Casper whom you see, So not a maid at all though dressed as one, And he with our affection hasplayed ill. CoUNT OF CAYLOR-- I V ' ' The Marquis de Casper! can it be he V VVho's made such sport of us? welll silence him, I Draw, friends, your blades, and in his body thrust. BIARQUIS DE CASPER- t I Hear but a word before you strike me down, You see me thus in feminine disguise, Give me your ear and I will tell to you I The tale of woe my bleeding heart 'doth moan. ' There lives a maid whose love I once possessed, But she was false 'to me who loved her true, My love would not grow less, I must see her, V Q So thoughtua womanfsdress 'to don and watch , Around her home to catch a glimpse of her, ' So great mygrief and pain on yester night T' That scarce I knew'what1I to your replied' When, as I hastened by to her'I loved, i You pounced on me and swore you dearly loved 5 . 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'Z-497' A -fifm' vw X X ..- k ' A'3g.Q..-Lvfr YZ! ,gif-1' F f .5 '-S-... .. ,f' 'Q' :pf - , 4, . - .. , ff ,f5 7,-,., 5 ' -1 ff2- ,.- -M' -5- .fs- 1: Q4 W ' f 5l4?'2-.i..g:.':5a2fAf 7 , -1 Q -1-ll' ,gg-i-'ifi ' -N ' -Z -'- f - ' .ff ' B9f0I'2 H C1 After the Qycloiye. 126 f?OMMUNIGA'PION. .XVHITE LINE DIVISION OF THE BROTHERHOOD or STREET RAILNVAY EMPLovEs. l Eriz2'01'5 if The Zlfczkzb: , . GENTLEBIEN-Al a special meeting of the White Line Division of the Brotherhood of which I am a member, the following resolution was unanimously adopted : ' I- ' WHEREAS, The down-town students of O. S. U. are occasionally inclined to become somewhat demonstrative in our cars on their way to and from the University, and . VVHEREAS, Repeated warnings to these young Americans have for the most part failed to bring about the desired result, and h VVHEREAS, The restlessness of these, youths requires considerable extra attention on our part to keep them fromlmishap and even death, besides causing an increased wear and tear upon our patience, swear- ing capacity and conscience, therefore, be it Rt's0!2Ifm', That We do endorse most heartily any scheme whereby a drill-hall and gymnasium maybe obtained for the University, together with a muscular instructor competent to reduce by several horse- power the surperfluous energy of saidistudents, and, if this plan be not feasible, we will ourselves contribute of our own meagre pittance 127 V a sufficient sum to purchase a job lotlof saw bucks and saws, provid- ing the college authorities will furnish the hickory wood, as an eHi- cient means to the same end. SECRETARY or WHITE LTNE IDIVISION, ' C. C. S. R. R. lThe following note accompanied this communication.-Eds.1: As a special friend of O. S. U., I may tell you in confidence that there have been several strikes threatened by employes of our divis- ion ofthe Consolidated, just on account ofthe exuberant activity of some of these fellows. By letting the students ' know of our friendly proposition in the resolution sent herewith, we hope to avert much annoyance in the future, and a possible homicide or two.i By the way, what is the matter with Dr. Detmers? ' He is worse than an old woman about getting on or off moving cars. I have heard it said that he has the gout. ,Please inform me if you can. V - ' Yours in hunks, REDDY. XC' 'S -3- ' I 1 S gr.-1-I-,mt , xlnL'33' A-All girl' 3' ce 's ' 'L'-'? 'A 1 yin' 11 I28 I . QIJEGTURE IN soPH. PHYs1cs. PRoF.-Has the second hell struck? CLASS-Yes, some time ago. PROP.-Very well theng we will proceed,-lfztfe ffzffzwtes relapse a'zm'z'zzg wkzkfz z'z'we file Z.7Z!L7Z:Z1Z2ZZl!CZZ' hzzzbx gf Me f7'Qf?,S'.S'Zb7Z6ZZ mzasfczche are cczf'tyQ4!Q1 az1'1'cz1zgm'l-as I remarked a few minutes ago, we will proceed. 4 lfflczss begzrzs seiflzhg hzfoaeczsy p05z2'zb7zs.l PROF.-Mr. Hine, will you lower the windows on this side of the room? Mr. Steckel, you may put the windows down on your side. The room seems a little close this morning. C LASS-Uh 7l!hZiS?67'.S'D-VVO1'1dCI' if the had air is the' cause of this great flow of eloquence! PROP.-The class will please excuse me5 I want to step into my pri- vate room for a minute. lf' we1zzj1.mz'1zuz'es.l CLASS-'WZ szzbcizned fwzesl--These lectures are growing more interest- ing every day. - ' Efzfer PROFESSOR. PROP.-We will take up this morning,- .E7Zf67 BUNKER HILL. PROP.-I Wz?!z pf'q'0u1za' bowl-Mr. Whitney! BUNKER HILL-I......... ...........fconversation sinks into whispers for L another 77Z077Z67ZZ'.iI , PROF.-The class will please keep their seats while I go down stairs with Mr. Whitney. Exezmz' PRoFEssoR and BUNKER HILL. Q 129 SEVERAL NIEMBERS OF THE CLAss-The Professor is improving every PROF.-AS X day in his lectures.. Why don't Dr. O. and Prof. T. exert themselves a little, and make the lectures in Geology and Physiology as interesting as those in Physics? ' Enfeff PRoEEssoR. I said before, we will take up this morning-I believe I can make the subject a little clearer by performing some experiments. Excuse me for a moment till I get out some apparatus. fProfessor 7'6Z'ZH'7Z5.l You remember in the last lecture I spoke ofthe law of Speciiic Resistance. Now that principle is very clearly brought out by this piece of ap- paratus. liL07Zg'Zo7Zf67 'UCZl elapseal I discover that this in- strument is broken, we will have to postpone our experi- ments till some other time. But I want to say right here, to the class, that this is not my way of experimenting. In the laboratories of Prof. Mayer and Prof. Cross, I was not used to apparatus in this condition: I have not been here long enough to personally inspect all the apparatus in this laboratory. Did any of you have any trouble with the mathematics of the last lesson? ' lpilfciny cmswefs in fha czji1'f2zczZz?Je.l Q PROE.--Well, you will have to give the matter a little closer attention. I would draw a diagram and work out those formula, but I can't reach the black-board from where I sit. iW'e will let that go for the present, and take upi- lBe!!s!1'zZ2es.l Well, I see our time isexhaustedg we will have some more to say on this subject at the next lecture. You may take a lesson 'in Silvanus Thompson and one in the text. Also read what there is in Daniell's Physics on the sub- ject. You might also look up what there is said in the laboratory book used here, and if you have -time, consult Faraday's works, and you will find an article in the Philo- sophical Magazine, Vol. XXII. fSec01zri be!! sz'rzX'es.l I want to say to the class, while .I think of it, that the last examination showed that a great many of you have not digested the lectures very thoroughly. The class is excused till the next lecture. 130 HIRSUTE. Raiser. Aldrich ..... ..... Bloom. ...... .... . Capron ..... ..... Caylor. ...... .... . Fravel .. ..... .. Gains .... .. Garrett .... Gates ........ ..... Gould, ,,,, , Gregg. .... . Hine ........ ..... Laughlin ,,,,,,,,, Mesloh ...... ...... Noel ......... ...... Raymund, ......... Sharp . ....... ..... . Siebert ... ......... . Thompson, I-LN. Wadswoi'th ...... Webb . .......... WVilgus ...... ...... .. ..- .. ... .. ..- .. ..- Kind. Age. A Elongation. I Doubtful ..... Ambitious fuz upper lip.. ....... .. Mustache .. ......... ............' Not classified ,,,,,, Mustache ,,,,,, , Mustache . ......... . Side whiskers ,,,,,, Mustache . .,....... . Mustache . ......... . Mustache Mustache Mustache . ......... . Mustache . ......... . Lip adornment Mustache .. Whislce1's ,,.,,, Mustache Mustache Mustache Seven weeks,, Five months, ,,,,,, , 39 years. ....... ..... . Don't know , ,,,,,, , Nine months ,,,,,, just 43 days. ...... . Four years ..... C. P. knows H4 Weeks Uncertain 3O........... ..,...... July 1, 1887 . .,.... . Long while ......... Indefinite . ......... . I year, 36 days,,.,,, Three years ......... One-sixteenth inch Gan't be measured Coupleof feet ,,,,,, ? .. ......... ......... . .. One second of arc Two-ninths inch ,, Fair . ........ ......... She knows.. ....... .. One millemeter One-half inch ,.,,., An inch.. ......... Variable ......... No standard, ,,,,,, g Good length. ...... . IM inches... ....... Long. ....... Won't tell. ......... . Varies ...... Say 3 weeks. ....... None . ....... Ten years One year Short .. Enormous .. ...... M iuch......... .... Hue. Inducer. Appearance. Transparent Tea. ..... Has none. Sombre .. Cream ,,,,,,,, Villianous. Brown ...... ..... T ime . ....... Digniied. Dusty.. ......... .. Lemon juice.. Scattering. Indescribable .. Stogies ,,,,,,,,, Disheartening. Fawn-colored., Petting , ,,,,,, -1- Old gold .,,,, Beeswax ...... Tony. Black , ,,,,,,,,,, ,, C. knows... .. No body knows. Brown ,,,,,,,,, ,, Porous plaster Shadowy. Natural cherry, Shaving.. ...... Promiscuous. Light brown,,,, Not .necessary Good. Blonde ......... .. Sugar water Struggling. Tawny ......... .. Time .. ......... e Rugged. Faded straw,,,, Gravy, ,,,,,,,,,, Tough. Sorrel,, ,,,,,,,,, ,, Red paint .. Magnificent. Light brown, ,,,,,,, Fresh air ...... Doubtful. Brownisht black Attention Dintingue, Smutty,,', ,,,,,, ,, Bone dust, ,,,,,,,,,, Irish. A Absent ......... .. Machine oil ,, Botched. Black. .... . Beer ......... ......... S anctimonious. Mud color, ,,,,,,,,,, 'Fondling ,,,,,, Gnawed, QQ. H My 'sf' W A L 1 n I :v 5 W 42. ui ' 1.1 fm li, i i 3 Wi lf' lie! if' 831 li iie! fi r 1 1 I li I: r 1 vi n a I The Spirit of the Iiab ik E! s I32 QIOTATIONS- l- ... PROP. DERBY'-cl His eyes diffused a venerable grace, And charity itself was in his face. Miss Pocock '92-H 'Tis not a life, 'Tis but a piece of childhood thrown away. CLASS OF '91-ff Of such materials wretched men were made. PREXY--N When I was in Athens, sir, eh! eh! , GYhINASIUhfI-c4Tl1C substance of things hoped for, and the evidence of things not seen. CHAPEL CHOIR-H Such music as, 'tis said, . Before was never made. PROF. VVELSH--H Back logic with acquaintance that you have, and practice rhetoric in your common talk. MERSHON 'go-- Greater men than I may have lived but I do not believe it. OXVIATT 'go-H I-Ie thinks he is the pink of courtesy. ALDRICH '88-'C I'm somewhat of a' liar myself. WHITNEY-ff But who is this P what thing of sea or land? PREXY--4' Affable, humble, diffident and mild. Miss CHAPIN-H Beautiful as sweet! And young as beautiful ! And soft as young! And gay as soft! And in- nocent as gay 2 . - JUMBO '88-H Not lean enough to be thought a good student. RAYRIUND '88- HlS,6d7'd7Z.7ZdZ virtues are in his haha BALL '88- I am a man, that is, I wear pants. SKINNER 'go-H A solemn youth with sober phiz Who eats his grub and minds his biz. CELLARIUS '88-ff You beat your pate, and fancy wit will come, Knock as you please there's nobody at home. QUEAL ,QI---HIB2lSl'1I-lll1lCSS is an ornament to youth. 133 l I l P A ,, l I X i S I i I l . r I l 9 I l 1 1 EJ, l I i l ill' :V zu. v' .A A :A A , f, A . ,ir .A f Y A .A - -'AH VH, Ui 4- - I! E---A-1--gtg A1-v-A-A-Ax-ti:,A A A A A - ax.,-gags-,A-.-, A X ii-fl-.ggi-g,g,,555ggg1g' ,Q 3:13 ,L.:.g:jTfj'jfT7g1:fl,jif75?pg1:iZT1-..iff 'I if Nw ' A, -+V A , A l - Zi v V Y 4- A :T 4-4 1-4-:.QQ,,,,,-Q,..,-i.i.4.TT:4:..,.,.,,Af .,,,Aggg,lr,,,.5:1,.,......g:'::::::'.1-5.73-Tgziziya, - - . A, l ,, . . In 'i il 'l A i tl. E I il l 1. i, lliggghiiconicili TOMB. fCelebrating in graphic and touching strains the lofty, ambition of the '88 Makio Board and its self-wrought but noble ruin.j i , I. The shadows of night were coming down swift, The dazzling snow lay drift on drift, As through the village a youth did go, A carrying a flag with this motto : 'C Higher I II. On a forehead high, curled copious hair, His nose a Roman, cornplexionhfair, O'er an eagle eye, an auburn lash, nd he never stopped shouting thro' his moustache: - ' 1 A Higher l IH.. He saw through the windows as he kept getting upper A number of families sitting at supper, But he eyed the slippery rocks very keen, And he fleed While he cried and cried While he fleen, H Higher ! ID ' IV. ' Look out you there, said an old Woman, stop I Its blowing gales up there on top, V You'll tumble off on the other side- , But the hurrying stranger loud replied : I Higher! 134 V.. Look out for the branch on that sycamore tree, Dodge rolling stones if any you see, Saying which the farmer Went home to his bed, And the singular voice replied overhead: 'C Higher 1 VI. O, donlt you go up such a shocking night, p Come rest in my arms, said a maiden bright, On his Roman nose did a tear-drop come But he still remarked as upward he clumb: ff Higher! 'P p vii, About quarter past six the next forenoon, A man accidentally getting up soon A Heard spoken above him as often as tivice, The very same Word in a very Weak vice, i Higher. VIH. - That very same day, about quarter past lleven- He was slow getting up, the roadbeing uneven- Found the traveller dead in the drifted snow Still grasping the flag with this motto : 23 Q ff Higher I IX. Yes, lifeless, defunct, Without any doubt, The lamp of his being decidedly out, On the dreary hill-side the youth a laying And no more need for him to be saying : ff Higher fWritten expressly for the MAKIO by a Boston Poet.Q 135 77 i . I 1 1 QQIOTATIONS. . PATCHELL '89-4' Bid me discourse, I will enchant thine ear. SMITH 'oo- There must be something in him,'such great names imply greatness. A Miss VVEAVER ,QI--H Winning are her ways, her smile sublime. NORRIS ,QI-HCO1ICCI'ECCl men QPQ are but little boys in pants. GRIFFIN '89-H I am so fresh that the grass turns palerwith envy as I pass. HJERSEYH 'go- Use Sapoliof' ' Miss SC-TT '88-H O, Romeo, Romeo, where art thou, Romeo P LAMB 'go-'fThe lunatic, the lover, and the poet, are of imagina- H tion all compact. STONE iQ31HA mischief-making monkey from his birth. STAYMAN 91-H A childish thing that is not, but has been. KERSHAXV BROS.-:CAD apple cleft in two is not more twin than p these two creatures. BOYD ,QI-H All studies here I solemnly defy. POTTER '92-4' Lies ten nights awalqe carving the fashion of a new doublet. ' ATKINS '88- I will leave large footprintsin the sands of time. LADIES? WAITING ROOM--HI never heard so musical a discord, such sweet thunder. ' WHITNEY-H 'Tis he, slink by and note him. SEVERAL PREPS.-'C Oh! I-Iow regardless of their doom The little, urchins play, g I No sense have they of ill to come, No care beyond to-day. ROTH,S BAND-STAND--4' From all such devils, good Lord, de- liver us. SIEBERT 788-'fThe creature that calls me Whitney, be it man, beast, or devil, dies. ' 137 '88 TO O. S. U.-- Must I leave thee, Paradise, thus leave thee, native soil, these happy walks and shadesfl PROF. VVEBER-H0l1i mirth and innocence, oh ! milk and water. HEDGES '88+Not pretty, but massivef' OVIATT 'go-H 'Tis sweet to court, but oh, how bitter To court a girl and then not get'er.'7 BURNS '91--H No glutten shall enter the kingdom of heaven. PROF. LORDj-H Though he be blunt, I know him passing wise, I Though he be merry, yet withal he's honest. .HARTWELL '88-4' A 'lion among ladies is a most dreadful thing. VVADSWORTH '88-4' Hair cut, sir P ' PRoF. BOHANNAN--HFO1' he, by geometric scale, could take the . size of pots of ale. .PROiF. ORToN: A good gray head, which all men know. MAKIO EDITORS-H On their own merits, modest men arendumbf' TUT7s LAB.--H I counted. two and seventy stenches V All well dehned, and several stinks. HOR1'ON '89-'fGftimes such who are built four stories high, are ,f observed to have littleini their cock-loft. ' Q --s.fgf-.fN- PROF. E--s tquite deutscher you knowj: - HI wish to ask certain peoples a few questions. Mr. Smith will you pronounce. MR. C. e' ' Ans-ser-ser-ror-durlyche-eh. , PRoF.- Yes, yes, now Mr. C. vohnt you make a disperate effort to . git dis, this undeterminischen amounts to somedings almost kriminalfp . ' -ef ?,f.i,-I: PRoF. B--N Qmarkecl by a genial liberalityb. Mr H., will 'you go to de board and work dis ouit, de book will show you de prowcess. ' ' gg V CStudent shakes his headj. H H Don't know, well, git up and make a break at it, off hand. .138 Q'UaHkvNWwfEVW q Q QW' 1' li! T1 N X 'Nw xxk X- il :iff YR uma IMI! li? Y iwllifkt 1'H1'1i1!. 12312 .' 'VW ' - .7 fu f., 535113 tefjgllf -'ggfggeellt : ,W S X: If ttf' XJNB r Q Qt-X m 'I S ' Xu-L ei, 47' 5 ' gag X 4 Q .-NFL X -1 ,g h - 3.3-.Q --'. Q gif, -mg ww, VS XX . ' f ' J-'-Q4 ' K f xl-Q J 1 4 N v - -' -,wean-:'!-P' , , A xw X! X Qs! 0 a,.,x ts X R. N A lf. Lg ix ' . . 'Np ,1 nhl-. il. ' G' -5.1 Ex! sf- li WL- .E an 4 f N , l ,N '- T. I I 4: X - s 'vw-T--If-1 LT Lrg- x R- ' 5 1 5221 S. Eul31l '?g , l-'Q N: , i- m'4Vm' X 455+ 'ai X g .cf- 411 Ep Q .i: I' .. 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Q F-X' 1 irzeiEiig5gp.a.s:,5gzg5i35ai'fl 11? 455535 lg, . - - 'f' lug ,. -'- ' , ,, ,.-- ,-w9f- ,H-.-Lg-:::::Mx'lI ,M - -wg:.z.:m,w3ia:4f1:-iggvieigggjl ' 'P-5:-Q ., ,,, EE - :C- Tala-f:':g, gg. A-Q5--:wire 4- 1151.---'-my ,- -- t griiwilviw'-11'-if555t - --fi - . -- wax- 'Ii ' The Persuasive Method of Ghapel Attendance. W Copyrrighted by the President. I f?IRGUMS'IHlXNGES AIHIIER CASES 1 - AT TELEPHONE. Lzeuf. K27b0w'1ze- Hello I ' f Ifbzke azz' Zelqplwfee-'F Is that the University ? Lzkzzf. JU7b0uMze-- ' ' Ye s. Wzke cz! 72151560126-4' Is Prof. Lazenby there P Lzkfzaf. .m7b0Z!7'7Z6'--H No, he is at the Botanical Laboratory. Wake az' Zklqphwze-H Can 'ou l h' y et 1111 know I Want to speak to him? ' A ' ' , Lzlfzrf. Kzlbozmze-'5No, the- Botan-ical Laboratory is a half mile from here, and I have no one to send. This is not a general office. Ifbzke az' fkicpizmza-W hen he comes to the building, please tell him one of the Trustees wishes to speak to him. ' lzkfzzf. fi'z7b0w'1zf-f'Oh ver ' ll fessor at once. , y we , sir, I will go and tell the Pro- V Wzke cz! Telephom-- Don't go to any trouble. Lzlezzf. 'KZ7f0Z!7'77C-cg No trouble at all,,sir, what is your number PU 14o 'Have VPIQTURES. I-Shadows. I A line of wave-washed glistening sand Upon the border of a sea, That throws its dark unfathomed depths Into the blue Infinity. While on the waters distant verge, ' That parts the fearless sea and sky, Sharp out-lined 'gainst the dimmer blue, A sail of white is passingrby. Clear painted 'gainst the sunset sky A lovely maiden lonely stands, And as the fleet sail passes by, , She waves H adieun with small brown hand She waits, till in the gloaming there, The mild October wind has sung Its evening song, a sweet, sad air, To her upon the beachalone. f The tide creeps up to her bare, brown feet, While the sea-gulls homeward all are flown. 'Neath the sun-set's rosy glow, r She turns once more her longing eyes To the far, far circling line Parting the fearless sea and sky, Where in the lengthening shadows dim, A sail of white is Hitting by. 141 ' i She waits-all the crimson clouds Fade into ashy gray 3 ' And then in sadness she cries, 'fThe shadows stretch far to-day O'er my heart, the sky and Sea ! My sailor boy goes away! I can only watch and IDIHY, ! 7 cQh7 God! bring him back to me ' ' X I ' II-Sunshinaj Look at the sea to-day, U T V With the waves of glimmering whi And the skyradiant in beauty, With the sun's pure golden light !' Ah! what a different picture V From the gloomy shadow of night! Out on the long sand-bar, The children are filled with delight- t The birds sing everywhere, T' Life is' so joyous and bright! The iisher-folk all give thanks 5 The good ship is coming, say they, That in the autumn-tide - Sailed to the South away. There on the shining beach -N Standeth a maiden fair, ' And 'tis the spring-time breeze Blowing her flower-decked' hair, What hope and 'joy in her face, . As she waits in the sunlight there ! 142 May 8, She ever watches the line Parting the sea and sky, Until in the fathomless blue, A well-known sail comes nigh. Cometh still !-our little maid Utters a joyous cry. 4' Godls sunshine has come again Over the earth and the sea! My heart is glad, for this white-sailed ship, Coming over the lea Answers my prayer and brings My sailor boy home to me I - 24 PK PK Pls Would that Life for us Had none of the shadows and dread! Would that the sun would shine O'er the Past and buried dead! ' Oh, that our hearts were free ,From the Winter's sorrow and pain, To be filled with the joy and light From Spring-time's glorious train ! 1888. 1 1 .J DELE Q'PR1sP. films How sweetly And petitely Do they call Ever lovely5 O, how dovely Are they all. Hear them trip, Hear them skip, Through the hall. Maidens gleely, O! how freely Are they all. Now they rest 011 the steps, Pretty little preps. Gossip humbly O! how comely Are they all. 144 Qyfsooic QVRIQVIEWS. .i, ffbfff fo be Palma, or The adaptation of the Chesterheldian Code to the manners and customs of the Nineteenth Century-by C. Casper Oviatt. Mr. Oviatt is a hard worker, and this beautiful little book will add new laurels to his already widely increasing reputation. The success of his last effort, ffozef fo Dame, was phenomenal. A Another of the How series, Hotel io Flzkfi, is now in press and will appear soon. A lately received book is entitled The Beaufzks afzaz' Eccefzffzkzbks 0 f Ike H2L77Zd7Z Form-by Frank Kershaw. This gentleman is a perfect model of the human form divine and a perfect master of English style. He is also somewhat of a poet, as will appear 'from the follow- ing extractz , ,- Let me rythm in the stillin of the dark, And listen to the music of the dog bark, .-.1-.l Haglerls Rezfzked Tacfzks is announced. Col. Hagler's great work has been awaited with a considerable, amount of interest in army circles because of the rumored improvement to be made in the works and treatises of former writers. Col. Hagler takes General Grant to task for many careless and inexcusable mistakes in his memoirs. He censures him severely for not requiring the complete prostration of privates in the presence of superiors. Col. Hagler rightly maintains that a proper deference and obedience can only be imbued by a rigid and impressive ceremony.. In connection with this point he says: The great familiarity existing between our privates and their superiors is to-day proving disastrous to our discipline and conse- quently detrimental to the efficiency of our army in time of war. 145 A nOyQ1by L. A. Lamb. We have noticed of late a dis- Cussgfm ming the rounds of the press as to the successor of our late ,l D i novelist, Thackery. Hold, fellow coteinporaries and listen to the Calm voice of our prophecy. We do herewith state and certify that the Cgming great English novelist is none other than the author of this suggestive bit of picture painting. With proper modesty we say that we can plainly perceive, hidden within its leaves, those elements which are the inherent possession of every genius. An author, so prohcient in the delineation of character, so profuse in the portraiture of the subtleties and almost imperceptible shades of human thought and emotion, and with all so happy in his smiles and so deep and profound when occasion demands, would rise on the wings of angels were he hidden in the deepest obscurity. Conteinplate, Oh my readers, the pathos and feverish iinpressiveness of the following: Percy gazed into the depths of her deep blue eyes and perceived the angelic spirit which lay beneath. He drew her closer to him and could plainly feel the successive rise and fall of her ambrosial bosom on his coat lapel. , it Not a word was spoken, there was no need of words. Their hearts conversed and their souls went out to each other with a sweet spon- taniety like the sudden fall of a summer shower or the refreshing depth of a silent mountain tarn. He kissed the expectant lips, she weeps and all is over. They course of two lonely forest paths meet and are merged into one. 146 IVE! Viesifr fro Qrgg1iPEn I m a dog and awful pretty' - Just as dainty bright and fwzigf As most any dog can be! I have had experiences dandy They help 'L fellow grandly Which I m going to tell to thee One day as I sat thinkin - - With my eyes a blinking bhnkin Like any other dog p I A thought struck me hard and heavy, And it made me very dizzy For I tumbled off the log w I thought I d make a visit To your College so exquisite I is Not so very far away ' ' So I got myself all ready- ' Washed my face and combed my heady, Q For I wanted to go that day Started to the College, walking, 'Long the street I Went a stalking, Like any H grown up man 5 I reached the building last-ly, Hurried up the steps quite fast-ly, - just in time, I 147 'Notliei The students were agoing, . With numerous books so knowing, To the Chapel, cold and grand So, I though-t, that fd be going so QI put on some looks quite knowingj, And marched in, right up on PreXy's stand. Prexy d1dn't seem to like it Tho' I sat there very quiet Don't know why-I can't tell But one grinning Senior student With a look, 'twas quite impudent And a smile-ah, Well Then when that Choir was singing I ! ! If you'd hear it, 'twould keep singing In your ears, Till you'd go almost crazy, And your brain become quite 4' hazy And your eyes o'erflow with tears' As I gazed around admiring I saw girls, with looks inquiring In full array Looked as tho they all were plodding Some weary way I sized up all the teachers All such brilliant looking creatures Smiling sweet! One a jbarlcf-W0115 011 Fnzzzazzs P filled aztec pwfozzdcs pefzses 1 l x . 7 p I 5 ,i 7 J P35251 ca I I D 3 ar Y- 7 , f ,V 5, Pilar 2 12 - Sllllliiiff , ' . . -' I lowers: Saw few Profs.-their heads a nodding, 1 5 tm, in , , P y 1- is ' Q . whose? ' y Onleg , , ltlaii .I ' illllr 2 V C335 1 ii J , llllllggi . I llflf' 9 1.1 , ' ' , C., I Qraaorh ' ' 'f 1 If I audi Hard to beat! I mf 48 I As I sat there so demurely, And I thought so very surely, No harm will come to me! When I felt myself lifted In the air, and was transmitted Through the door, amid glee. And I wondered, nothing daunted, If that horrid place was haunted, Not at all! With a vim which was terrific, i I was sent a way specific, 'Gainst a wall. P. S. I'll leave you to imagine the rest-'tis too horrible to relate. Farewell I Glp, 4-Qeif-if-g s. 1- Jgvsivians fro Cionruaspounnufrs. PATCHELL-We do not deny the truth of the statement, z'. e., as- sumption is one of the great elements toward success, but we are, however, positively convinced that it has, like other similar proposi- tions, its limitations. Thus we can plainly understand how, to him, whose ambition rises no higher than the driving of an express wagon, or the digging of a post-hole, it would be of inestimable value, but we fail to perceive its efficiency should the same individual, with the same abilities, aspire to the ministry or the state., Assumption in your case will have no potency. To rule the Nation by the might of power, to live beloved of a Nation's heart, and by strength of thy sturdy intellect, and by the stupendous infiuence of thy vociferous oratory, to set mad-eyed Furor flying o'er wood, o'er dale, o'er heath and mead, from the mountains to the sea, and, at last, to hear the first faint echo, peeping from some infamous hamlet, sweep frcni town 149 f to town, swell from city to city, groan from State to State, until finally it bursts out into the mighty roar of a Nation's adoration-is IiOt for thee, alas, alas. Coi.LEci3 GIRLS-XXIS can give no encouragement, but do not take it so to heart. Console yourselves by the reflection that wherever nature is deficient in any one grace she is proportionately superior in another. Be contented, for contentment is the secret of happiness. However, as their seems to be no complete care known to man, you might ameliorate the difficulty somewhat by consulting the mirror less l'rer1i1e1itly, and thereby escape the humiliating but otherwise unavoid- able recognition of the truth. l , Mu. W. H. SCOTT-DLYZY' S192 We fear the affair has gained too great publicity to be hushed up. We are sorry to see one of your intellect and respectability so demean himself as to witness one of those thoroughly vicious and debasing spectacles, commonly called a circus. The idea of trying to keep it a secret is rather absurd, nor will the students swallow the old excuse of taking the children. Those students who are accustomed to follow your example will now feel themselves justified in engaging in such low sports as danc- ing. theater-going, etc. The incident is known throughout the city, and will soon reach other colleges.-IMAKIQ EDS. Sci-.Nia ix .-i Giuirgx-i.ixn House CAR- Urxzw'- Madame, isn't that boy old enough to pay full fare P 'L'I i7i '-ii HC wasn't when we got on, but I guess he'is now. 150 FQIWQRIAIIS IEI 'H-in GWQKMNASIUM. - ACH year brings home with it, more forcibly than did its predecessor, the need of a gymnasium in connection with the O. S. U. Some efforts have been put forth to supply this want, but they have been few, far between, and, for the most part, misdirected. - Perhaps the most sensible attempt made of late was that ofthe President of the University in suggesting the location of one of the Ghio Centennial buildings on the University grounds, with a view to its becoming in duetime, a temporary drill-hall and gymnasium. The success of such a scheme would have resulted in the awakening of a practical interest in athletic sports and military training, that would have lead ultimately to the ,erection of a permanent and well-equip- ped gymnasium. iivpi ' This plan, however, seems to have collapsed. The effort of one man was not sufficient' to 'sustain it. l-Ve are must thoroughly convinced ourselves that it never will, unless we chance upon a liberal million- aire enthusiastic upon the subject of physical culture. The united action of students, faculty and trustees is what is needed. h When such an influence is brought to bear upon the Legislature, and the important benefits to be derived are plainly shown, we will get a building and apparatus adapted to our needs. T . Feats of body are conducive' to feats of mind. The healthful exer- cise of the one produces healthy action in the other, and if physical and mental strength are worth the having, whatever will be most gen- erally stimulative of activity and development in our powers is worth the striving for. This agency we conceive to be a gymnasium. - 152 'Eire FQQGINEER AND Gggric. HE E1lgl.7I66'7' ami C1'z2'zk, the spring term weekly of O. S. U., issued heretofore as the CrzZzk, by the junior Class, appeared this year with a new name and in a new and much improved form. It is now published under the auspices of the technical students of the Senior Class, and is devoted largely to the interests of their several departments. Circulating widely among the civil, mechanical, electrical and mining engineers of the State, many of whom are contributors. to its columns, it brings our institution prominently before,,,these men as a place where good, practical work is done in the engineering depart- ments, and thus enlists their sympathy at once, and establishes a most friendly connection between them and the O. U. Such relations existing between outsiders and the University must certainly prove mutually beneficial. S We see no reason why the publication of this paper should not be continued throughout the college year. It ought to keep aglow the interest it has awakened, but nine monthsf vacation is a sufficiently long time for the strongest interest to get cold. Tlie.E1zgz'1zeer and Criztzk is an eight-page paper, with three columns to the page. Through the energy of its editorial staff, it has been put on a sound financial basis, and is thus enabled to do, efficiently, its good worh. THE lXQlAKIO gives greeting to the E1Zg'Z'7Z667'H7ZLi C1'z'z'z'c, and 'f6DdCfS If its best wishes. ' 153 2 l i l 1 l l I I I l 1 l l . Q l i rl l ' r rl il l I 1 i 3 , , v lg 1 1 r ill ai, it l 9 1 lil l 4. gl ill lffrl Els 215 Li ,Q ll 'iii pi: rlg 'it H iii vt it Ili Q eil -rr-r 'i,'!!fi:1-f- iv Q .W 4 . 4 .1 ... -gf-sgii-, 'YC' f sf 4-'af 9'3 gGf?lRMAN. i OR several years past the need of a library of German and French literature has been sadly felt by the large classes in the department of Modern Languages at O. S. U. All the advanced literary and scientific Work done in these departments has been,to a considerable extent, unsatisfactory to both professor .and student, be- cause of the lack of necessary working material. The small appropriations annually made by the State Legislature for the purchase of books has afforded little enough encouragement to the teachers of theseimportant branches to hope for speedy relief. We are glad to announce, however, that one, and, perhaps, both of these departments, vvill soon be wellequipped with the standard works of their respective languages. Mr. Earnest A. Eggers, professor of German, is the one to Whom the thanks of all connected with the University are largely due for the obviation of the long-felt want. Professor Eggers has been instru mental in organizing a society among the prominent Germans of Co- lumbus, whose purpose is the raising of a fund by subscription, for brary for O. S. U. This society is bring- of Germans throughout the State, and iS the purchase of a German li ing the matter to the notice meeting with splendid success. Several thousand dollars have already been mlsed, and there are 4' some-.counties yet to hear from. 7' , 154 QXPROF. Wiinsirs QXBOOKS. E learn from good authority that Prof. A. H. Welsh con- templates getting out for his Sophomore classes a new Anglo-Szzxozz Gmmfmzz' mm' Rcfzdcr. From this it seems that our Pro- fessor of English Language and Literature has at length decided to do what most of his old classes in this branch have greatly desired that he would do for the sake, both of themselves and future classes, namely, furnish a text-book adapted to the needs ofthis department. A book less formidable in size than most of those now in use, with superfluous matter all gone, and special facilities for a comparative study of the Old English and the Modern is what we long for,iand what we may expect. p ' Besides this work, Prof. Welsh has in preparation a Mgfz Schow Rhcforzk, a High,School Hzkf01'y fyf Efzglzlvh Lzkemiure, The Idea! cmd Me Dfwzozirzl, and a fikfofy ff Efhzks. ' These books will appear in the order named, and will greatly in- crease the obligation to Mr. lVelsh, under which so 1nany teachers of the important branches already feel themselves resting. 155 S V . INTRODUGTIO . l ,l,.ll..lj-. - EAR READER! Let us introduce to you ourselves- 1 we, ,PHE MAKIO Board-individually and collectively. - ' - It is only after much persuasion that we have been prevailed upon to allow the insertion of our pictures even at the end of the College Annual, so modest are we, and it is for this very reason that our H Introduction has been put off till the last moment, and thus comes at the dose of the book instead of at its ibl?0'Zl7Z7Zl'77U I as or where all authors dencient in a sense of becoming retience put theirs. 156 539 J r , fy RX i? .X l .V ' .iifx - ll 1 if 1 1 'z ,A 6 1 3' R f x 1' -. f I x v n I x a 3 I u , 1, fl XXX xxx - I X I I .I y ,f NN 'fx ffkiiii M ffjfhfgg 1741 wx' 'f-Q f uf U .3j' -xx '-- ,- rQ,f P-YQ . Y :. 1. 15 f' f 1' flll umfx-Q 4 5 MQ r2 i::1e'ae'f 1 f-A 4 1, f wwf mm J pw UW Wa . - ., 'Qsf Lg vm, 1 M W, ,.,, T N aj K 'AN 11 Q 1 5 Ts, A , , , e ii? vJI ?i', KW M UQ 'frfw 4.tfR', 't'? 1' QW? X5 W VN HQ-' f N V ' , f X 1 X x i f ! 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XVhere are you going? said Theocritus. i I am on the Way to THE LoNnoN CLo'ri-HNG CoMP'Y, answered Diogenes, for there alone, ,I am convinced is of all in the country around, an honest man. When they claim to sell their Summer Suits cheaper than does any firm in town, they do it.--and thither go I to exchange this suit of skins fwhich friend Theocri- tus is but illy tanned and far from fragrant,j thither go I, kind friend, for one of their most excellent Suits for Hfteen dollars. VVhy only yesterday I chanced into their business place, and holding my lantern to their eyes, asked if a fifteen dollar Suit was all wool. Oh fancy, my friend, the clerk said it was, and tho' I held the burning taper close to his face, he never winked. l-le is an honest man indeed and as such should be known throughout modern Athens. ageffe rizzfing rouse, 1.2. ay. 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II,I,I'i'IIIl.-X'I'I'lIP Wl'l'll wolln l'l l'S ANL: FULL-PAGE PLATES- THE NATIONAL STANDARD OF AMERICAN LITERATURE.. ' I Every clliril-rl of IAIIIII-f'IIuXV, llnlnnle, liryunl. Irving, Whittier, anxd 0tI16T6l1l1Hf?DBAD16I'- 1C'L'lll1llllIl4lI'S. Ihllows lX'..l-.-.ell-r. l' lr lm-sl-nie lln- usage or all great. lynghsh wrltels.. IIEIS the zllltlloriiy lvl' IIIIQ Imnling f1f11g1f1gl'1l4'.v alnll n4lf'.qu1pf'1'.r of 'LIIG COIJIITTY and of the Natlona' 6' partlnenl ur ll zlslllnglfln. n ULIYICIL xvrixnl-1l,l, IIHLNIICQ my.: ll'-mmm-'S Dietionary. has COHSIQUIQY 121111 OH 1U5'f11IlIw1'o1' llallly nw, Zlllll XY.-llxn,-1 s xnflmsl-ul on my shelves lor occasional consu td 1011- Y THE RECOGNIZED AUTHORITY ON PRONUNCIATION. k and has lllonerzsrrznk III4'lI'IllllI'f' lm-ef-:urs rhe .lm-pref? mage of Ogu'DSSI'l3UbI!C1?P9aVe1'?e1d Hi,- I'9f3Il 1 ?!lll'uIl l1lN IIII' lffffllffl,-fl hy mn- ll-:nli1lz1ll'1lf'll'S. l5vC1'GbIlbLl1D11Gf, P11111PSf gfhfuuciation. Iflfklixllllll olhffrs. 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LIPPINCOTT CQMPANY, PU 715 unll 717 Market Street, Plnlzlclelpllla- BLISHERS, 0 111011 are fespeeifuiig -1, invited to visit ----.-- gag? jf WZ' MW X, i 163' 65' 167 .5C5LLJC1'Li3fiQ,11 Shfeei, P qfnetifopolitari Operfa Block. 6176 IESGPQQST, Pzinefsi, 663+ Equipped, ond mosi Qenircnuy ljoccffed Goller ' in H36 CHLP1. i 1- i glvozffw 'io fvviiibpnoiylk bouifvb flffw Eficoli, curb we pzobuco f,3uo':1JH7vLn'1gjf fl71fmo1fufw to 'l'iV1c Clif i i 514 BIC ii flX 0 XIX ' Do1w1 r'F:11un TO czlmn BEFORE oomci EnsEw14EQE. i i l Ctarliilgy Medical College, COL UMB US, 01110. Q ,. ss a V - K - 4' fa H , Q' l - l I . , ,L f M .g. 4 i-j ,, , . ' - . j. Qf - Q at i -- . it I if . ,.' ., Q lx' Ill , an A 3 E. ,lx l. l..37- ll l f- ' I ,gy ' 1-S Pu ' K' . ylig - ,M I V f 1 gl! IIT ll l'f1gli - ' -1 V - K lit Y' f- - iii: , .2 JK ,. , p ., 1 E ' V + --L. 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D., REGISTRAR, 249 East State Street, COLUMBUS, QHIO- names COCK S PHARMACY COR HIGH AND GREENWOOD AVE Toilet ana' Fancy Articles Photographers Chemicals kept m stock T1-IE FINEST BRANDS OE' ' - ' H f Domestic andclmportod Cigars tic Crgarettes A ll r r Free Telephone l Students are Always Welcome ' f r Lx rn GORBETT sr co The Popular! Coterferfs it 59h 84 61 South I-hgh Strfeet BHNQUETS SERVED HT nun T1mEs. IBZM LEEB 5565 ? E55 ZAQJW EB LMES, -IO7 SOUTH HIGH STREET, BALZER 81 LIPPERT, Proprietors l First-class Barbers, Largest and Best Bath Rooms in the city. Hot, Cold A and Vapor Baths. Sole agent for Mt. Clemens Bitter VVater Company, and give' Saline Sulphur Mineral Baths, for cure of Rheurnatism, etc. Mt. Clemens et- erinary Soap for sale, also Bitter WVater, a catlrartic, curing Sick Headache, Dyspepsia, etc. V Clizis. fliigyiifiii 8c Co., FINE THILKORS, ez NORTH HIGH STREET CQLUMBU l v S, O. WEBSTEITS UNABRIDGED 'DICTIUNA ll P h RY! lik-i'giHHlli'llili'il lil' Fliilf' 5llI 'l'llllw'liil1'llIS ill' Fwlliiiilg in fLi1Sf5lu.g, and by leading 1' 'l l' i ii i'iii l'ii'i N if- vu-' Uri- V1 X - 1 1' ii-il.'i:iIi-H:ix1wll'ii1i:u..lz1. i ItiSfll0lN'StPl'1ll'llC'1llklillgfllsll liicliuiinryl lfiiii' .xftvlltlllll is invilerl to 'alle fact that in CXfZIl1f.-ltflliiflrWifi Iii ri' ir. giiii-1-liiuiiig ilu: l:1ti,-Missile of tl'1iS work, you get A Dictionary T --4iiiiiiiningllH,0iHI wririls nnrl 3000 illustrations, l-i-iii:Ziiiiiiiiiiiviw-ii'oi'fls:xml11efi1'l,v 2000 moreillus- Q ii-:iii-iiis lliaiii in iuiy other American Dictionary, i l A Gazetteer ofthe World l .-.-iiiziiiiiiig im-r Qfifiiiii Titles, locating and de- lf riliiiigilii-f'iiiimi'ies, C1IlCS,'llfJWllS,2l.l1d Natural Y Q l i-iiiiiiw-5 of L'Vff1'V part of the Globe, ... Na l - U 1-xi: ie l A Biographical Dictionary .Lai f '4 elm'-. V -oiiiiiiiiiiig nniiii-Q of in-nrly 10,000NoLeclPe1'S0nS, ii iiii yii'fiiiiiiif'i:iiioii, flutes of birch and death, Niiiioiiiiliiy, l'i-oil-ssioii, etc.-And other valuable . . . . Tzilules. Invarlous stvlos of binding, with :xml wiflijiut l':1tf-nt Index. U. ' ' i ,,, ., ,T A,, 'T 4'ii1 ,V'i' iiiimglil , ,ln 1l1lfilll.Ll,ll !1lIlI.llll ll iiili in 5 X li i iii i Illustrated Pamphlet Sent free., at -'vei'y l- ir'-fill--. T Webster is Standard Autlim-ity iii ili-A Giivt Printing' Offic0,1U1'il With the U' S' Suprqlne - 1 - ' h ' been made for Court. lt lifis lii-i-ii si-li-1-I---l iii i-Yo'l'f '1LSI' wli--rif State 1 UIQHHSBB me Bfqt SCll0olS. Ni':LTl5' :ill tlii- svliiiiil l.i,.ilw iisi--l uri' lrzlsuil on llelinster. Get th8A6S - Published bye. .c c. 111-:1uu.mr .Q co., Sprxngfield, Mass., U- S- - . ' Ai ,f . 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' , I WK , , L I ' fs: f 1 '4'?YfE'f?' ' ' L' f -I I ' .Lfl,' A . I ,.,,f.. -MN: R, : wg- 1. , 4. x.-. if, ru . WN, X L , ' Q 'Vow 1, '-,f ' b 's 'x F 't' A af. .1 r , ju , . n-, Id f 4 , , ' ,' l , 2 'QL 4, , 7 1 ,. A 6' -4-6 'D 4 wx, I 1 ' 71. f A , 15 11, 9 If .Y f U EUQFISI7' '':.-fgfrir.-,:,53':N'-if. ' '- ' 7,4 1- ff'-irq.-E! 4,551-Q - ,'..y ,., .. , . , V, .aw .,.,.',.., .t . V. FIQQ Hrt .ZVO l7ezea!z'07zs. Evziezf amy Week -Day 2.72 Me Year Send feff CZ.76ZL!6Z7S cmd Ccziczlegzze. Aa'cz'1'ess, A I. M. BROWN, Secretary. P. F. WILKINSON, President i L. J. GRAHAM, Treasurer. .-'. t 1 V- N - 3: ..z:3:'1sf:vf:!vf-: v Q 322,21-3-1.'f, .-si 1.112-ifzirf-2:35 ' -:afr:14Lea:.1f:z' -. ., -.,. .- - .E -44:1 112 za- ,2:'+-1 .:.4. '-:- - -- J 1' - A 1 E QEALWAYSEQEG,IVEEE if -15' ,'n4f5:'2-ff ,.f'11,Qv -L E: '- ' ffrlfj 'ff 11E4 :.-J'-7 -Q35 ,-f'1 Pwr-'71-.,i'1f 4--5 ja- 1 'Tf:- 1 'UID-:,fi '. :sf '- -,Ez 'Y . 7 Q 1 . '42 li' 1 ,gl . 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N1 1'1l1ll'A1,1'l' 1111- l1111'k111g 111' 1-111't11j:1- 011 goodm to be Sent to ' 6 IOQQQIQ Gomrvaney Of meralfla ORGANIZED 1866. L N ' in if ' BBTFOR V r Q Q1 5 N gl E sf 0770 C CNN' msgs 'Q I rg NANDINS 3, l r L Q 2 fx 5 , ..1-..,E1,... 31 2: Q -.., -- - ,- - ,- - 1 ., . . K lg ,. . A i 'W ' , Insurance against loss or damage to Property and loss of Life and injury to persons caused by STEAM BOILER EXPLOSION5. I. M. ALLEN, 'President I. B. PIERCE, Secretary. L VV. B. FRANKLIN, V. Presft. E B. ALLEN, Sup. Gen. Ag't. v U ,LX A 1 14:5 SAVAG1-3, g,f-Q.,-1 x., 1, .wx 55.4,-, ,'--- -- -x ,At .-, .1-xf-'six v WHIGHBS. UIHIHUHIIS. SUHU SIIVBI 5IlBUlHBlBS, EIB. warms, QIOGKS 204 JQUJQIVY RQP2irQd. msn xo1:'1'11 mum S'l'lIlClf'l', 7 l'Hli'l'l1,.XXlJ ,I3IA.bC'K, COLUMBUS 0 Wnguhgtgemwg 9 Bgoks, Stationery, 2115111 Papers. Univerfsity Text Books. COIAIJEGE TEXT eoovqs AND SUPPIJIES ospeeialty mm X-1.,.3:1-1, Xuaw No.,1s22 X. H1c:11S'1'., COLL'MBUS,O. Special Discou Students. J. C. II.1I1.xLxIHfDS, manager. M. SGHNHIQHR, QQMERQHHNT 'i 'I7.l:III.s0Rf'f1+ 63QNo11th High St., QORNBR off HIGH HND RUSSELL STS- QOLUMBUS' O W- ,A Q- f-Af'-Q' 1 1 4 -,..,fx-,,..,-.- FINE MBRQHHNT THILORING- 2 , Azfzfemfzon Szfmiemiv f For weffmczofe ami Szyfzsh Fzffzfzg Cfofhm mf! on 5505. Gwmiemhezmw Son, I -I COR. HIGH AND STATE STS., . COL UMB US, OHIO. BAUSCH A LAMB OPTICAL co., I MANUFACTURERS OF THE E IIIIIIII1'1I'IIII go I . ff S I, ''II1111I11IIg5gg3L3IIIIII' It 111 IIIIIIIIIIIIIII.I1111 gSA.:I:..- 1 2 I E E Ee, S' E 2 3 fi' E E E F' 5' 5' mn- 2 A 1 VER 'UNI Ax.: 5 1.15,-1.1: ,1- 3' 1 I 4 V1 1. 1 1 Instruments. I1 r SO,T PVOIOQIZPVIG LQIYSQS- f Q Illustrated Catalbgue ' .5-.:..l.3Q .1 ig, It I Free on Application. ID -I :I I I1 'F- O Ii O 'QU rd 20 S if I-1 Z O Hi. '11 r-4 O F1 I S 'LEAP E1 EI? E 2 ? 1 2 CD 2 O P1 PT E D I SD CF C11 O If PS1 an C2-I CD I5 , U 1 I I Rochester, N. Y.: 531-543 N. 1 I I 1 1 I 1 111 11:1 1 'QI11 11 1 I' It I ' 11 11 IIWI' 'I 5 '1 ifil 111' 1:11 I . I I I1 11,1 1.-X1 I 1 1119 1 I1-1 111 11111111 I 09 Q I . I I If I III 111111 1 1 1, I. 11 11. 1 ,I1II1I N11 1 ' 1. 'I' 1 111 I ' 11' '1111I7,1 ' 1 I If I 111 11 111!'f1II'Q'1I 11 1 2 I: In I II lI.1II1efIV R1 I J 1 I 'A I 'lv I I I 1111 1 11II'I:I2I.I.II'1' . - 11,1 1111 111 I II1IIIIII11III1111 13 st. Pau1St. ,. 11,111 - , 11111116 BRANCH OFFICE 2 4 A K 3 Qi l G ei K . ppirtgmzi' Maggy-fff'i92ts, 425 i is ' , Mfg' 1-Q sity' 1 P Oki, X KG ' ' 1- ' fs 'z E g 5 x. 5 T Q it X 1 F Q . Q E ttllflfllts w ,fjj X1 ,U ' V ,f - .f '1. . -Y-J' q , !'iTgQXtiiVI'i2' , . v l gwfgil ','-my QQ v We ol-tier spet-igil intluvements to teaeliers, students and clergy- men. tlnr emnil :tssortrtieiit in l-'ine Imported and Domestic Cloths, Worstetls and Vqissirneres must lie seen to be appreciated. Obtaining our goods tliref-t lrom tlie largest importing houses, and buying them in very large ililztlitities. we are enalaled to make fine suitsto order at very lon' prives. We employ only tlie most reliable, Sober and tem- perate to-utters and tailors. and can suit tlie most fastidious where others fail. We also carry an excellent assortment of Ready-made Suits and Pants in all styles and qualities, and retail them atrnanufacturers' wholesale prives. .X cordial invitation is extended to you. V WIllliS lllBllUllUl'lHl1 ElllllllllU llllllSB, No. 125 North High Street, O COLUMBUS, OHIO. ID. BURNS, fnerfohamt Toilorf, No. 74 N.. High Street, COLUMBUS, OHIO. ....l.T.-- A ,WELL SELECTED STOCK OF GOODS ALWAYS ON HAND. itsclmlie' I vos., L artistic I ook emcl Job gmcinteucs, 1 fast Qceg Street, ADTOINING OF TRADE IROOIMIIS, ' A15 the Head of Its Glass- Gif! lxlrl fgf l , l NEW MAIL. Lf l lf E The only Bicycle with the ff Ill f f' E L fr' ,jf X greet- maprovemen 0 ng- XIX L wells Ball-bearmg Head, 'M' 5 1 controlled by -us. Also, Perfection Backbone and l Forks, and new Strength- L , ened Rim. Not 3, buckled t I lf w e f 4 SEND Fon FULL DEscR1PTlvE CATALOGUE OF THIS WHEEL. WIVI. READ 81. SONS, I07 Washington Street, Boston, Mass. r-1 ' S w S T g ACCRDENTS op ' THAVFL Spem' on -1 , I V .N'X!, -. ARE 9 N. , Llff-,' 1 I-I 13 'NSURED AGAINST av 4 A,l1U , r I'vv1cv,,,. . , '- .-- ' . w T i ,4, fafa2iF2f'ifif,f'f '-fw - ' SAV. ,.g,.flTll.O flqQlz'g.,:n.:..:e. I V l ' . . . ' - 'N . yr 5-'x X 'ul :wut ,VibeL,Id'I'nL'O:'Qg-ff Q , 'Q I :mi l F' ' -lQqi1iEiinnw..A u n 1u n n n 4 f l l l l l 2 ,. F' ' ff . NNW V If-'Z' yi UE onmmm. 5 5? - ,AV4 J' ' . S csiN,f Q PANY7- ACCIDENT .xxvv-Q - cowmwv 2 X CF Ammon, '4 W-X LARGEST IN THE mf0f?LD,- i ALC. B 8- 5 5 L J.. E 1 CF LIFE OOMPAIVIES. 3 , Imvnsf zzxrzis CONSISTENT 'WITH SECURITY. T' M IYUEI VR,r'Yf'TI,'l L 'Q Viv IWW fm' I0-QS' Of Tzrzndsa f0Gf! hand ' 1:1111 juni, Ol'Hffl,1f, Ifff ffmrfflgpgfi fj:,'jj,1',1II-15D Sante : L 101' IU-IS of sinylo l'rc zn.cl or foot. 2 K NO IQZZTIALA CHARGE! fel' Eumopcan 'lrcuvcl and Residence. 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GP T I C I A N A ' 7 81 8 Portland Block, above Park Hotel. DRAWING INSTRUMENTS ISAAC' CK .XSTOX has the finest ANU SUPPLIES- EI--I-I--sulls tho best and cheapest S15f'l.'l2lllf' - l,l'llIll'lA glalklllxllllvlll ul' l l'l 'S' .' Ollllfllllllllll' l,l'llrI'r llll' s'1ul'l'I'I'llull Ill' S'H'iVlY ruonlsa fyhvglllngga halls and any 11llIIuI'III.IliI-I' --1' XviNiIllI. l'lll1l'l'lll.'SQ1 s1w:I'IzIlTy. 82 N. loligll SHOCK., Qollqoe Statiooqry, Ql7Qap. R. H. SCHRADER, Eruiclllacmfg, Cillamrswmme, Ql7ilclr8I7'5 Qarrlaoeg, RefriQ8rafOrS, Eff?- Old N0-, 189 S. High St., New No., 235. Columbus, 0 TELEPHONE 928. Trl I TKIIIJIIUIIQY 6 G 0 . 9 9 IIIANUFACTURTCRS AND IIIIPORTEHS IGF - ' 4 ,, sf- We '-ealiinw .5 LQ, K I 7 - ig It I -:ease 2573 - mb -Viiasezes sees:--25:55:25 ,T-. Q TI ' 'WflFi?i'57 9 -I -.flifl-1-S ,..- 3 . -' lll:: ' f 'I 'E 11:-. S' -- I-Illl' 4 , 7:12E1E:E:1E1I ll III- L ..v- 4 , 4, : I f . ., A -----1-,v J 'r:5l,4III -1 -I In-I. 2 dir. - Il : :un - , l -X I I IPI A ., A ..,. . 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QW EMM 1M 1 1 f..-.,.'Hl2?- .' . 13 U1 5YH5fi3!Y!QViR 1'l1' 1H1Y 'lu1 M '4k5'1i' m5f1T W1 F' WM 355 ,. rF12?12L E-515:11'iii , lii111511 111379111 1' I ' Y, 'Q' 1 fe27 f1':?'?'?1. f'1'3-if 1',' ' 'Ii' 'l111I1l I I 'N l' .'. X 11' - 6 : '57 eat - -,1L4,,f- ,,. ,X .vu LLL' .q1l.,,.W,,Q vm ,Xiu , NN .-J ff? 1- NLM f 1 .' - 1. 4 :fl--'J -A f ff 1r..-:H'v-f'Z?23E::f xff-f1-fQ'v O - -E PARK HOTEL, H. KAUFFMAN, PYOP CGLUMBUS, OHIO. NORTH OF UNION DEPOT, VALANTJNE, THE DRAPER. . I have opened a First-class MEROHANTATAILORING ESTABLISH- MENT, No. I5 S. HIGH, for the production of High-class garments at Reasonable Prices. My fabrics for Suitings, Trouserings, etc., noni await your examination. LADIES' HABITS. ' Reduction to Students. ' VVORK SKILLFULLY EXEOUTED. ' F- . OVER 250 SECOND-HAND and SHUP-WORN BICYCLES AT BARGAIN PRICES. Send stamp for list and mention this paper. ffl. W. GUMP 81. GO., - DAYTON, OHIO. .IV '-.i Second-hand Bicycles and 'Guns taken In Exchange. A. L. WALRATH. A ' J. L. CHAPMAN. THB HIIl1UllllllUIIElllUl1.B'ElIIJBI.SllllllEllllIBHlIl lilllllllS, 421 NORTH HIGI'I STREET, 2 Doors North of R. R., I . SPECIAL ATTENTION TO STUDENTS. f COLUMBUS, O. veg PHTRONIZE THE if-NA New Famous Steam aundry, ' 37 VVest Spring St. Soft iilterecl water? used exclusively. ' - . 39 East Town St. . Soo TELEPHONE 8oo. Urn. ' ' 'iff - ' 'W' '- -. Q - - 1- -.af J' 'J1 .5 T.-ff I- ..',i' ' , .. . - ' .-1' iff' 1 :Zi . Q 5: . - . - - ' 1 .': H rar? . 'I uf - P- . - L4 ii ZIP xiii 1-it 27' '. ,f-gv .i V- 1 11 5 'r if .fp Q, fl X, . 5, I it . fix.: . - .' 'I-' nv' ,- , 5' n, ', fiz, 5. 1,11 1.-Q fx'-Y ' if 12' f - A ' '.fiff .. , , -rig, -. ' -'12 ' A' Q .V - Ploid Phosphate, A preparation of the phosphates that is readily assimilated by the system. y Especially recommended ,for P a yspep- sia, Mental and Physical Exhaustion, .In- digestion, Headache, Nervousness, Wake- fulness, Impaired Vitality, Etc. Prescribed and endorsed by Physicians of all schools. lt combines well with such stimulants as are neces- sary to take. P It makes a delicious drink with water and sugar only. . Por sale by all druggists. Pamphlet sent post- paid on application. . Rnmford Chemical Viiorks, - ProVidCUCC, R- I- BEWARE CF IMITATIONS. The alrn ellows Funuiirunn co., I7 ancl IQ North High Street. i The Largest Furniture House in Central Ohio., Five immense floors, 4oX2oo feet, filled with the newest and best designs in all 'grades of Furniture. Special inclucements made to Colleges and Fraternities. All are invited to inspect our stock. Remember the number, I7 AND IQ NORTH HIGH STREET. I ZSDHSTTEITSON LT HENSEL, Rt the Halm E3 Bellows Fuprqiture Qo., it l9 it rin st., AEE New READY TO DECORATE Halls, Entrants, SH Ei' HHStlltPtESiHBI1tES, with the largest and handsomest line of NEW PAPER HANGINGS ever brought to this city, by the best corps of workmen, including a practical Fresco Painter. Satisfaction Guaranteed.. . cn. moons. D F- 0- RIGHTER, Hloorfe Sf Riehterg 1NE TAILQRS 5--W .XNH -- du Gents' Furfnisherfs. T F. C. RICHTER, Cutter. 1515251 Entire Satisfaction Guaranteed. Old No., 43151. High St., New 1N1o.519, gnxua sfndxnxma snvrn mf 1',x1:K H0TEL.j u UNIF-'ORCDS a speeialty. Telephone 455. ,,-,-- ,.,,..,-- , ,.,, . , ,M , . -,.., W. H. DICKINSON, Oysters and Iee Cffeam, NG. 70 N. High Street. Orvis Mclgcelvy, HRTISTIC 5 Q ook argdgjob Vrinters. NEW TYPE, FAST PRESSES. TVOrk uucxc-Qllefl by any nflic'-e in 'the city.. ESP9Cia1Mtenti0n given ' to Unive1's1ty Prlntmg. No, 1038 NORTH HIGH STREET, - COLUMBUS, O. n he meek pepula,z I amber hop wfch Ache fycuclenis of Jche E is lecexlcecl in U16 E 1Mesl e3 Bleck, 'High Si. ' n E A SCHORN 8LJOHANNES,'PRoPmE'roRs. HORACE PARTRIDGE X c ., BOSTONa v . ' . MANUFACTURERS OF FI E LAWN NNS. 'lv BTL mis? , NEW AMERICAN TATE Ul:g:!1!!1hlIllLlil'Ei'!:Llsl.Ll'!!a!-L5 ' Nlguli-1-lm-lelqfg-Ee1g,T-.HE-i:.:T:-an M E in E, .N W ...,. A , .A..:,, .1:1:1fr:,f 1 Nggiiglgp-Ejfigqf-L-jij5bf!'!'.!'in1:i 1 -f-f Wil-165131 jan di. uEhi'f:'.H'1LH f f- - n eegfalezmnfnghg,-d31 W l e 1 J 2 2 ' , , L ' . 1 I A ln! , ' 'L4' w -:iv ---, fi' 23 .,.. E +34-if A3 , ,Riagg and IMPRO J ED Qfefjlgn e.' . X lgily iiglngll nngly I -Qeiii ir In - 4 ...J J V 101' '88 , 5' A ' ARE THE BEST RACKETS MADE. , e V. . - Send or call for illustrated Catalogue c,onta,ining Rensefs Tennis Rules, free. - SETH HAYES, Agent, E sznnzast First Avenue, Q - COLUMBUS, OHIO. V X fjllig A. tate niversity. --Ji,-5?i -gfi,.L-,S The Llniversity olliers nine degrees-Bachelor of Arts, Baclu.-lor ol Vlnlosopliy, Bachelor of Science, Bachelor ol rXgricnlture, Civil Engineer, Mechanical Engineer, lingineer ol' Mines, Doctor of Veterinary Medicine, and Graduate in Pharmacy. , A 1Ul'C,'1lLl1'L1iO1'y Course and a short Agricultural Course are also ln'ox'itletl. Many elective studies are offered in the regular courses, and special courses are granted to those whose time is limited and who have a definite object in viewgi The Board of Instruction numbers 26 members. There are eight laboratories-Physics, Chemistry, Ag- ricultural Chemistry, Pharmacy, Mining, Metallurgy Mechanical Engineering, Botany and Horticulture, Zo- ology and Histology. g Exviixsris.-Ttiition Free. Contingent expenses 35.oo a term. Laboratory fees from 5o cts. to gtooo a term, to cover expenses of materials used. A summer announcement, containing eX'E61'1O1' and ill be issued about commencement. The next year will open Septembel' I9- Catalogues or announcements sent on appl1C3'f10n' interior views of the buildings, W i. new of fbageffe Printing Jiipousc, iTi9.'4lo1f. 151535 8a'TRic5 Sis. -l uk Z! 1, l 9 1 i I 1 1 1 J i 5 f 4 r H w W 1 .,,..-n - . 1 I L I II II x I I I,I I II ' III 'I vII II I li I I I II I I I I I I I I I I I 5 1 I ,I. I I ' - I I I I I I I I Z I I I I I I 3, I I I I :I Ii f 'I I I I :I I I l 01111Db11g buggy Orrzptmy GODUMBUS. OHIO. l All Styles of Ucght Uelyieles. The Points of Superiority we claim are Best materials, Best ililoirfkrnanship, Best lllheels, Best Trfirnmings, Best Finish, Best Styles, Easiest'Riding Qualities, Lxightest in Draught. itss fi if f X E f Wr49lFffllll'VI 1 iiz' 'iiwfll.i'fl.ii,ilil QW.. 1 ' - l B Qilm, cf jf 'rw to stt Q , . f -,,1 ,f dlllililllilllf liili'i f ' f' ' if f ' , Ks.. teiif .-if f A st , tiii i - - ' nn' r---fe-Nm v'-- f fi - eUsff1i-sf' Mi W m 4gf ' ' R Sm I x fans? xx ' . No. 18 LOOP FRONT PH.f'lZ'l'ON. mosr DURHBDE OF ANY V51-11cm-3 mHDE. ONE PRICE. To secure the best results, we manufacture our own wheels from most care- f ll - l t d material culled from small second-growth hickory from the hills of u y se ec e n Kentucky, cut by our own mills, none but the very finest being used. This in- ' ' ' l l ' h n ose the most sures uniformity, the finest and most durable xwhee s wnc cox p important part of 21 vehicle, for bad wheels condemn the xx hole. i wnrrz FOR CATALOGUE.
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