Vanderbilt University - Commodore Yearbook (Nashville, TN)

 - Class of 1887

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T11 K • M 1ST. 2t time travaille into a foreign Laudc, ami there he did quafle an Tankard of pure Milch, even ye Milch which comcth of the I’dder of ye Kine, and behold ye Pious Manne did reel and falle to the Kartli in a great I H unk, even like unto a Manne which hath drunken an great cask of strong Wine- Now these Pious Mcnne do eate no Meato. Put it be an much orthodox Custom me with them to have llesh set before them on their Itoarde; yet no Manne catine devome the same, howbeit lie hath teeth like unto the teeth of an Sausage-grinder, for the llesh hath the consistendo of the Pelt of ye Alligator. Wherefore these Pious Menne do hanker much after llesh. And it hath been related unto me that when the Pious Menne of this Secte do travaille into foreign Landes their hunger after Flesh waxoth exceeding strong, ande they do chase and catche alle ye Kowle of the Ay re. besonders ye domestickc Kowle which is yclept ye t'hickenne. and they devourcth the same with much Greedc, even like unto an Oxe which hath not tasted Salt in an Twelvemonthe. Yea, a Manne hath counted unto me that when the tidings comcth that ye Pious Manne doth travaille in that Partio of the Conn tree ye Kowle of the Ayre do flee unto the Forest and hideth there Ibr Safotie. Now ye Pious Menne do betake them much unto ye game of Croquet, whereof the Kendo be to thrust an wooden Halle athwart a wire shapen like unto an Crooked A.— wherefore the name. Croquet. And when they do play ye game of Croquet they do put oll'e ye Saekelothe and Ashes, and heholdc. the countenance of ye Pious Mamie doth shone like unto the Noonetide Sonne, and he doth waxen exceeding merrie. Now in that Parlie of ye Campus toward the Setting of the ............. hideth a great and wise Mamie which be yclept ye «•rami Mogul of ye Game of Croquet, and verily he and his people do plave ye Croquet from the Kising up of the Sonne lo the going downe of the Moonc. Aye, the wind doth blowe and the iloods descend and yet ye Wise Mamie doth thrust ye Croquet Halle, and what he knoweth not of Croquet no Mamie knoweth. And it hath been quod unto me that ye Wise Mamie was upon a time an Theolog. and did dwell in ye Schule of ye Prophets, and there it he that he did learnc to thrust ye Croquet Halle. Hut verilie Ibis hath naught to do with our discourse. Ilowbeit ye Prophets do have an good lie Number of IVccadilloe, the be withal good Menne. And verilie there hideth amongst them lour greate and wise Patriarchs, whereof ye Prophets do learne ye Hoke and do waxen unto elerklie and pious Menne.



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'I I I K ■ M F r. 31 Eciikil jlop rtmciit. N 1n7!) tin Vanderbilt Dental Depart - ment began its labors in this world of hail tooth and amalgam Idlings. Its inception, progress and success arc $' mainly due to the unyielding determi- nation of its Dean. Dr. W. II. Morgan. Pur- suant to the demands of the highest Dental education, co-adjutors from hoth Medical and Dental sciences were called in. The first faculty consisted of -las. C. Koss, D. I). S.: Win. II. Morgan. M. I)., D. D.S.; Rob’t. K. Freeman, M. I)., D. D. S.; 'J’hos. A. Atchison. M. D.$ .lohn K. Huist. M. D.: D. li. Stubble- field. A. M., M. D.. D. D.S.; and Rob’t. W. Stegcr, M. D. We would take great pleasure in informing the, public of the names of the various chairs occupied by these- several gentlemen, and of the long-named branches taught by each, for the information is before US: but we are aware of the fact that nine-tenths of our readers will not be interested enough to wade through such a sea of dentigraphieal lore. Sullicc it to say that this article is no -old curiosity shop,” and hence, if any reader desires the his- tory in detail of the Dental Department, it can he found by consulting a catalogue. The building of the Department is located on the corner of broad and High Sts., in the City of Rocks. Prom the lirst the success of the Department has been pronounced. It has steadily gained in its number of matriculates, and lienee, presumably, in good reputation as well. Almost all of the Southern and Western States have been represented in ns halls. Thus far, however, we have never heard of any comely (or homely) maiden who has had the nerve to matriculate. This is the only object ion that a reasonanle man can bring up against this school. When one contemplates for an instant the delight, of having some dainty, taper female hand to extract a molar, or drive in a plug, or run the whirligig buzz-saw apparatus for him. it does seem that feminine dentistry ought to be encouraged. In 187!», the first year, there were sixteen matriculates and live graduates. There has been a gradual increase upon these numbers except indeed during one year when the small-pox deterred

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