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28 THE, ORACLE, gave us! That was one of the finest times we have had this year and that comet, oh that comet, did you ever see anything so accommodating! How about it, Rus? Three cheers for Mr. and Mrs. Best! That reminds me of the time we wanted to pass our finals and let the faculty beat us in the annual Senior-Faculty game of base-ball. Of course Prof. Beals and Charlie Line couldn’t play because the faculty needed some of their number for umpires. I’d like to know what Ben Evans told Beals that time when he called Putnam out on second base! Putnam slid in and was sitting on the bag when Ben caught the ball and tagged him; he then turned around to Beals and said something and Beals said, “Oh yes, of course he’s out.” The faculty are O. K. even tho’ they did beat us. Miss Ball cer- tainly gave us a dandy picnic; and we saved our board at home in fine style, for we had so much to eat we didn’t need any more for a week. But didn’t we have a great time! We cooked our supper, rather Miss Ball’s, by a blazing log fire in true woodsman fashion. Afterwards, we told stories and sang, and laughed at Mr. Best’s bottles, till a few drops of rain warned us it was time to go home; so hand in hand, we descended the mountain, while Miss Ball’s searchlight did the work of a competent chaperon. Perhaps we did get a little damp on the way home, but really wasn’t it the best yet? Three cheers for Miss Ball! a a FD Lowe sod 10
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35 PH EFOR ACER: Award of Prizes, 1910 ENGLISH COMPOSITION; I. The George H. Babcock Prize, given by Mrs. George H. Babcock. First Prize—$15.00 expended in books, Alice Mary Doane. Second Prize—$10.00 expended in books, Dorothy Smith. Honorable Mention—George Murray. II. The Daily Press Prize for the best essay written on a topic re- lating to municipal affairs. Prize—$10.00 in gold, Howard Judson Runyon, Jr. Honorable Mention—Dixon Philips. III. Prize for the best essay on a given topic, offered by the W. C. T. U. Prize—$5.00 in gold, Margaret Virginia Leggett. Honorable Mention—Richard McIntyre. MATHEMATICS. The Dr. C. H. Stillman prize, given by, Mr. Wm. M. Stillman. First Prize—$15.00 in gold, Elmer Hunting. Second Prize—$10.00 in gold, Edith Whitney. Honorable Mention—Louis Strong, Frank Schwed. TRANSLATION: PRIZES: For the best translation of assigned passages, a first prize of three dollars, and a second prize of two dollars, to be expended in books chosen by the receiver of the prize. Mopern Lancuaces—Given by Mr. Ernest R. Ackerman. Senior French. First Prize—Elsie Emery Bird. Second Prize—Marguerite Garretson Van Zandt. Honorable Mention—Barbara Fleming. Junior French. First Prize—Louise Bird. Second Prize—Elizabeth Hardwicke. Honorable Mention—Margaret Prescott Vail. Senior German. First Prize—Ouida Elizabeth Louise Hetfield. Second Prize—Marion Anna Praed. Honorable Mention—Meta Rutter Pennock. Junior German. First Prize—Helen Eliza Pearce. Second Prize—Charles Schuck. Honorable Mention—Herman L. Shrager.
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