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1. Ciinh Dan Killliii,- hl» uliarc. 2. Tliono wln n nialni ' il afliM ' rallliB. 3. Th« ' ' hIho M -rvi- who Hlantl an«l wait. 4. .J ' lhll laldwill and Vallro AlcxamU-r. h. Tho wlnnrr» In thu brnuly lonlcut: liaik row, litt til riKlit; HoIkiI . ' . Wi ' liMtiT, lliilMTl S. Iliniy, Harvey I ' rliU-. DiiUKlaH lliliiv. Flililnr Itriiikman, I.. II. I ' alnplirll. Will 11. Manlir. Sr,. Alien It. Carlpr. .Inlin H. DoWIH. in-. .1. O. Mnnlcr; Heated, left lo rlKlil: Air Adains. Ileaven Waller, Klllott Ailain«. Dave AduniH, Hubert A. Weaver, Kuil r. ZerfoHK. SCENES AT ALUMNI B R1L «. WIIHam Van llnli-f. lIuKh MIxoll. .less- (Iverlim. .). 1 . Niiilleet. rliarles Casnn, l.arkin CreueirK linelt. a lailys iirnllli . Timi Carter. I ' lerre Hrl(|iiel and Jlrs. Hrlnnet. 7. .lolln DeWItt and Kddle In elinr- Rolerlmle pimes. lI or a better one sco A Few Kainouii Commodores ortlele. )
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I K. W. I . nK. THKKH KI Yhlll liol Who ' s then-? Tluii ' in tishls. amidst the swnids and shit-Ids und f.-m-ing array! W ' hnt! Weathurford? Of the Y. M. ( ' . A.? Nobody elso! AV. 11. excuse us. Dr.. we just didn ' t recognize you in tliat shoekinp; costume. This all goes to show you can ' t tell what a felUuv did back in college by what he ' s doing now. Ur. Weathrrford was manager of the basUethnli team of •Oi, and instructor in fencing and gym 02. that ' s the why of the tights in the photo. He Is an Alpha Tau Cmega. and origin il ' y came from a town hearing his name. Weatherford. Texas. He received B.A.. M.A. and Ph.D. degn es. His work has bci n the Student Y. M. O. A. field of the fouth. which he has organized from ground up. the Southein Con- ferences. Blue Kidge Association, etc.. lulng tlii- fruits of his labor. He is now at the h.nd of the Southern Y College on the campus. I,EE J. LOVENTHAI.. «« This face is very familiar and should be easily rec- ognized, especially by Nashville students, for no man is more active In civic matters of the city than is 1.1 e J. He was very active in school life, in class affairs, student organizations, publications, etc.. and the training received has carried on until today no civic welfare work or drive is comphte without his guiding hand, from the Park ronimission to the Coni- n.uniiv Chest. He is a Sigma Nu. and was raised in Nashville. He has long be -n a member of Vanderbilt Board of Trust, and the Executive t ommittee of the . lumni Association, in which he has been most active. 1 K. iiVH DYER, 94 Vh said Gus ni vt-r diti liavf on a clean shir ' t and tolJar? Well, he did. once anyhow — in 1S93. That ' s u hen he posed for this photo with the Glee Club, and that dress shirt sure is clean and white. Look at it — iullar and tie too. ain ' t it? Well, mark it down quick. Yes, Gus used to sing on the Glee Club — yodh-d 8c«- on«l hass. shortstop, or something in that neighborhood. That ' s when he was a Theolog. Didn ' t know Gus was a Theolog? Sure he was. The ' ! 4 Comet gives his record as a senior in the Biblical Departm ' -nt: Dyer. Oustavus W ' .. A.B. ( Randolph-Macon ». Axton. Va. Pub- lic :p« aker Philosophic Anniversary. ' iM ; Ptiblic De- bater Dialectic Annivt-rsary. ! S; Faculty P.epresmta- live for Theological Department; Gho Club. US, •94. ' SIttInK KDDIB MIMS In Observer picluie in ' i ' .l. I.KE LOVENTHAI, As he looked in ' H. PR. DVElt Glee Club pietur DR. WEATHEKFOKD rights and ail. in gym picture. 01 ' . .Now he ' s got an endow. d chair, a rep as Tenm-s- ste ' s best stump speaker. a Ford that Henry ain ' t a. hamed to put his name on. and his hat in the ring. CJuite a versatile man is our Gus. JOHN II. HEWITT. ' 94 This big-eyed youth standing by Eddi« was th.- lat- ter ' s right-hand man on the Obs.-rver staff in 93. and they turned out some rare stuff, we ' ll bet. John was (juitc literary, being edilor-ln-chlef of the Hus- tler in ' 94. Editor Comet. ' 93; class poet. ' ! 2: var- sity representative Southern Intercollegiate Oratorical Contest, etc. See that big frat pin on his lapel? That ' s a sign ht ' s a Phi Delta Theta. Among his honors in the ' 9A Comet is Delegate to Phi Delta Theta Convention. ■;n. He has h |d all kinds of high national oillces in his fraternity siine. too. Like many literary men, he went astray and took law. hut has been very prominent at the local bar. He is al30 president of the Tennessee Historical So- ciety. EDWIN MIMS, 93 Last, but by no means lea.st. we present Eddie Minis. That Eddie? Well. w. 11. We can ' t laugh that off. Where ' s his goat.e? Didn ' t have any In 18H3? Oh, so this was made in 1S .» ' 3? Sure, but he was lunning the university then Just the same aa he is now. Time doesn ' t make any dlftertnce with Eddie. He was editor of the Observer then. That ' s thi- next Issue he ' s holding In Ills hand. It may be out yet. That ' s his n;an Friday ' DeWitt. the rest of the . ' tnfr. behind him. This picture was taken right after Eddie to d the Bi ard of Ti-Uitt In an editorial to eh ' cl Dr. KIrkland chancellor, which Iht-y Immediately did. Tlie ' 93 Comt-t gives Ed tle ' s hon irs as follows: Vice-President. Y. M. C. . .. ' yl- ' y:!: Class Historian. 1M): Thanksgiving Debater. !»i : ' Observer Prize Essay. ' U - ' ' J2; Editor ' Observer. ' ' i :;- ' 93; Graduate Fellow and Assistant in History. ■;tL ' - ' 93. TtMlity. the H.-iid of the English D -pnrtment. Dean of Student. , th.- student b.Mly ' a warmest friend, and Vanderhllfs most loyal son — that ' s our Eddie.
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JE. COMMENCEMENT. 1921 . l r. W. II. Witt iin.l Kin, h. r r.i.H-k- man. I . An ll)rr liiiinlsonir f;roti| . 1ft. Hob Smith an l I,rm CamptMll. 11. AlK ' n Carter and Oua Dyer plHiit ilns Ihc m-xt political campaign. 1 J. .lohit Unhin mill K. J. ItnlllnKlon. i: . • ' Tontsy ' Sif -le, Prof, ( ' miiiant of Vvti- luKly. .iiul (ieorKe I .Tarkn ' in. It. W. H. Manl« r. Sr.. John I tWitt and . rihur Hansom, 1? . Walkf-r ;ill. .litn Stahlman ' s back, i:forKf A mistrarl. and V. A. Owen (t ' nl- vrrslty of Mirhi;;an t. of CovlnRion. Tcnn. 10. A typical gioup of alumni before tlio dinner hfll. 17. Will T. Hale and Arthur Ransom.
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