William Jewell College - Tatler Yearbook (Liberty, MO)
- Class of 1907
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'. 5:35:59 .21.1.a:.:: 1!:E:iirFI:rE'iii1Z'H'f4'r-5 IT!!-bf:::4i5a'!'1f!!ff2!!bPH':' :!z:.a f?.11se!-'vikviiitii L2-lszs,.,u' ' asv?-T'iii55:i:':?I52::1 ?HH 'f51''V-'-95-?f.T4!ff5453?!2'!L!Y!!??b.!ll9 F1fiif2.1-12111.2.-.2...zzza:.':'.a-1aJ.i?i:.'CE,-2-T .i-'J-gh ' 13 Li i ' Six T1-113 TATLER, '07 PUBLISHED BY TI-IE JUNIOR CLASS OF WILLIAM JEWELL COLLEGE VOLUME III LIBERTY, MISSOURI MAY, 1907 To the Tatler Ah! here's the go!den cup of youth All bubbling o'er with laughter! Come drink it down, whi!e yet we may, For there!! he none hereafter! What though our heads grow white with years, Or fortune frown tomorrow, For a!! our ills, this cup's a cure That none may stea! or borrow. Let us not waste the wine of youth Nor break the golden chalice, But keep it free from froth and dregs And a!!-fermenting ma!ice. We're facing down an unknown road, That may he rough and dreary, But here's the cup wi!! give us strength To tread it nor grow weary. So take the golden cup of youth All bubbling o'er with !aughter, And drink it down, while yet we may For there'!! he none hereafter. - A. VINCENT DYE Foreword FTER some weeks of hard Work and class-cutting by the edi- tors of rl1HE TATLENR, '07, they are presenting this book, not to critics, but to friends and fellow-students. The jolly spirit of freedom which pervades the typical college annualf' and especially the Vlfilliam Jewell TATLER, has given them license to hand outu a generous supply of roasts: and if these roasts are but taken in the same spirit in which they are given, they feel sure that no one can be hurt or offended in the least. The editors have striven hard to enlarge every department of THE TATLER, and to place it upon a firm footing among the best of college annuals. And to those who are to continue this work in the future they have but this one word, Begin early, cut often, Work zealouslyf' and the success of TITE rliATLER will be practically assured. '- - -vw-4 Stieff f' i-.I . ' B '-.,-my.:.:-::'-A'-1415 :, ' , ' ' -f'.-2.-rg-1-'fgwgrg-5.3,1g 'Q 'wwf' i fffi -. '-fm: 51255, 15:5 ., , . . , , I , . A: Pj s-. E-, N. ..- zzlf-:,. 1y v': A . .' Qfigf' 1. .5 - j-XMES GREGORY CLARK, LL.D TO JAIVIES GREGORY CLARK, LED. Who, for thirty-four years, in kindness, in sympathy and in the fear of Goal has helped to build the greater William Jewell College and the nobler William Jewell Man, TI-IIS BOOK IS RESPECTFULLY DEDICATED ' BY TI-IE EDITORS 6 THE TATLER Board of Trustees R. TFURNER.. JOHN S. MAJOR.. QI. E. COOK ....... J. C. ARMs'1'RON:.: G. TV. T'TYDE HERNDON ELY QT. E. FRANKLIN F. P. RTEAT. I. T. M. JOHNSTON I-ION. R. E. TURNER . . . . . . .PRESIMQNT VICE-PREsum1aN'r QT. P. GIQITIENILI CHAS. HYSLOP R. TURNER -T. L. APPLEGAT12 QI. DT. STOGDAL12 G. L. BLACK .TCJTTN S. NTAJOR CRETA RY-FFREASL' lx D. BROXYN R. T.,TiYERING C. NTCCONNIELL '. -T. XMILI.T,-XlX'ISOfXT QI. E. COOK E. I-T. NORTON THE TATLER The Faculty r A JOHN P. GlQ13QENE, DD., LLD. A. B. LaGrange, 1872 Teacher 1873-75 Louisville Theological Seminary, 1875-79 Leipsic, Germany, 1879-80 Pasici- of East Baptist Cliiii-di, Louisville, Ky., 1880-82 Pastor of Third Baptist Church, St. Louis, Mo., 1882-92 P7'ESid87If TfViIIi'a11z fewell, 1892- 8 THE TATLER 551253,-is? xx 1 , N me 1 . 'ilifi Ll- ' i -. ., r X 2, ee -' il.. - Q- x, -21.-' 4-g' ., 1- ., .. ,.-, X-EARN. ,- f 5 X , X JAMES G. CLARK, l.1,.D. University of Virffinia, 1854--57 Assistant in Mathematics University of Vir- ginia, 1857-58 Professor of Mathematics Columbian Uni- versity, 1859-61 and 1865-71 LL.D. Baylor University P1'0fC'ss01' of llfClflZC'llIflfl.CS lV'l'll1'!l'I'7Z' Jewell, 1873-,' Cllfriwzznzz of llzr Faculty ROBERT BAYLOR SEMPLE, A.M. University of Virginia. 1857-60 A. M. Williani Jewell, 1873 Professor W1'Il1'am Jewell, Latin and Frewzclz 18662 Latin, Greek and Germazfz, 1873 Latin, IQOJ- Rrcnnnn Pnicii RJDIER., .-XM. Teacher Public High Schools in Illinois, 1855-72 Superintendent Public Schools, Boonville, Mo.. 1872-7-l Associate Principal Third District Normal School, Cape Girardeau, Mo., 187-l-77 President Stephens College for Young Ladies, 1877-83 A.M. Shurtleff College, 1884 Proffssor l'V1'lIicz11L fc-well, ISCQJLJ' Saczmfary of flzc Facultyg llLlL 7lZlJC7' of the Society of Classical TFflCl167'S for the Middle DVM! , 1 THE TATLER 9 Joi-IN P1-113I,,Ps FRUIT, Ph.D. A.B. Bethel College, Kentucky, A.M. Same Institution, 1881 Teacher of Latin and Mathematics in Parker's Grove High School, 1878-79 Professor of Latin and Greek, Institute, Bardstown, Ky., 1879-81 President of Liberty Female Co gow, Ky., 1881-83 Professor of English Bethel College, Rus- sellville, Ky., 1883-97 Scholar in Psychology Clark Wlorcester, Mass., 1891 Ph.D. from the University of Leipsic, 1895 Professor of Evzglislz Lalzgz-rage and Lilcm- f'1fH'l7 l'Villz'UH1i Ji'tc'c'll, T898-' LZ'l7I'Ul'3' 1-IARRY G. PARKER, Ph.D. AB. Wlilliam Jewell, 1892 A.M. Wlilliam Jewell, 1893 Instructor Chemistry Harvard University Ph.D. Harvard University, 1896 Professor' of Cl7,C 77'L'1'Sf7'1ll and Pliysi Jewell, 1897- 1878 Kentucky, Bardstown llege, Glas- l A University, C'lL7'flf07' of 1-1. N1ERR1TT RICHMOND, AM. Ara. cOigare'Uiiwe1-Sify, 1885, AM. 1888 Taught in Rangoon, Burma, 1885-87 l91'0fc.rs01' Gcology and Biology l'V'lll'I'fZ1'lZ Jett'- cll, ISQ3-,' fb B K I cs iflfilliavvi. 10 THE TATLER JAMES XNILLIAM KYLE, AM. AB. Dennison University, 1894 Royal Museum, Berlin, 11398 T. P. STAFFORD, Th.D. AB. VVl111Z1l11JCNV61l, 1890, A.M., 1891 Th.M. Louisville Seminary, 1393, 'Ih.D. 1894 Pastor Baptist Church, Liberty, Mo., 1894 1900 University of Leipsic ancl University of Halle, 1903-04 Professor Plzilosoplzy mm' Tlzcology DVz'IIia111 Jewell, IQ00- 1 American School of Classical Studies. Athens, Greece, 1898-99 All.. University of Chicago, 1900 Acting Professor of Greek, M. S. U., 1900- V. 1901 Profvssol' of G1'cc'ls 1'l 1'Il1'U11z Jewell, IQOI- , . FT A. 1'71NCl9lNT DYE, Ph.D. All W'illiam Jewell, 19015 AUM.. 1902 Ph.D. University of Leipsic, 1904 .P1'0fE'SS0l' of llfodvrzz Lazzgzzagcs 1fV1'II1'n111 fcfvcll, 1903- ' v THE TATLER Romana' R. FLEET, Ph.D. A.B. 'William Jewell, 1896 A.M. University of Missouri, 1900 Fellow in Mathematics University of Mis- souri, 1899-1900 University of Heidelberg, 1900-02 f University of Berlin, 1902 Ph.D. Heidelberg, 1903 J' Professor of Mathematics l'V'Zlll'1'U7ll Jewell, ,' IQO3--,' lllembei' of A771-U7'1iCGlL lVIcztl1emat'z'cal Soczfcly and Missozmf Socicty of Tczzclzcrx of ll4faflzc11zc1fz'cs,' CIP B K X 1 , .ff ' ,. - C ir: jorm ERNEST CooK, DD i Q, - AB. Laci-mga College, 1819 AM iss? i D.D. Bethel coiiege, 1903 it lfQ , Southern Baptist Theological Seminary ' .:a.E5fSitQfW5' ! .. 1384-sf 4 1 - - . ' Tl'CtlS7'll'6'l' of Will-lam Jewell, 1903 ELMER CUMMINGS GRIFFITH, Ph.D. A.B. Beloit College, 18953 A.M. ibid., 1898 Ph.D. University of Chicago, 1902 Instructor in Cedar Valley Seminary. Osage, Iowa, 1895-96 Principal of VVarren Academy, VVarren, lll., 1896-99 Student at University of Berlin, Germany, 1899-1900 - Graduate Student and Fellow at Univer- sity of Chicago, 1900-02 Professor of History and Political Science Yankton College, 1902-05 Professor of History arzcl Political Sclczzcc ll-1 illz'cr1'11l Jewell, 1905- 12 THE TATLER ...mmf JXNARD H. EDXVARDS, AB. AB. 'William Jewell, 1903 Associate Professor of English lfVlN'I'Cl'77l few ell, IQO3- DJXNIET, J. EXIANS, Tli.D. 1-LB. Wfillizmi Jewell, 1900 A.M. Xfvllllillll Jewell, l90l TILM. Louisville'Seminary, 1904 Tl1.D. Louisville Seminary, l905 Pastor llfest Park Church, St. Louis, Mo., 1 1905-O6 Professor' of Tfzcologi' and H011z1'!c'i1'cs' llfil- fiam Irwell, 1906- i SEL.LX'l'lE li. STOUT, ADM. AB. Wliiliam Jewell, l90l Associate Professor of Rlatliematies XN'il liztm Jewell, l900-02 Professor of Mathematics Howe Institute Lima, Indiana AM. Chicago University, 1906 flssocizm' PI'0f'L'J5i77' of Laiizz lltfillimzzf Jewell, 1906- 13 I, ,xx f x T Ige Jewell, G. G. G. D., D. G. G. Graduate from Academy of Ii6111161VVO1'1T11 with degree of G. O. O. D., 1896 Graduate from University of Canine, D. O. G., 1900 Instructor in Doggerel at C11ie11vi11e, 1901-:OZ President Kyuos Acad- emy, 1903-'04 P1'0fc'ss01' of Dog Lafm, PViN'z'am Jewell, IQO5- qzqWwQ'4'W -Q' N gx vw' x I qLM'9? Hu hj7', jn.r 1 ' vw: 0 4 M 151-AQZQQQQIZQE 4 QQ . 7? 'bd-QWi ' V QQ ' ggffg' gQvf'4yggY??2J4i?Qus: I Wm 'wlzfw W'f'N' xfilx? ff FK 4v'F1'H f11 W W 'f 'M9J1,- gfffw- ff'- gq li s,zG:rfffgWW6lQ'dI1J:,M' lllfqli all 4 Ml' zfp gla62iJif5K:5'gxx1 A P QW JE ,ff-F911 'IKWUL-7 ' W' mix W ' WZ ' x 1' bil' . Q MY' if 7 'wwf ' ff NW 'W'-v ' L' ' A ' vuqffgg Q pgfivxfr A ,Q HMI I la I H Q. vga! I if jf W W ff? f 1 mmm f. 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Ministerg Philomathiang Ely Spelling E Medal. aes: ' .-,.k V i ' I'll leave my son my virtuous deeds be- A hm dl --..f.f , ' I ' :ii.3, xiii ,-i'1i Y V .. x .- .-... .' - , if N--K, . ,, , QV- v e N X Y I Ara Russell Ash, fb 1' A. . .Bolivaig Mo. Philomathian: Inter-Collegiate Debater ,053 T.x'1'I,1iR Staff '06g lnstructor in Science and Mathematics in Southwest Academy of XV. C. His mcdesty is beautiful, his piety deep and constant. -C'?1111'c1! Buffzisf. Clifton :Xrchihald Bai'1', li 3 ...... .........Sedalia. No. Aeons: Excelsior UU: Foot-ball Team '03, '0-l and '05: Basket-ball Team '05' '06 and '06-'07g Base-ball Team '0-L, '05 '06 and '07g Captain Base-hall Team '05g Track Team '05 and '06g All- Around Athlete '06. l'The glass of fashion and the mwld Ot form. THE TATLER 17 Thomas DeW7itt Bowman, K 3. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Frederiektown, Mo. Excelsior, German Club. His Speech was a line sample, on the ,anti-1 ., , whole, Of what the learned call l1'ig'lU2l1'OlCi.H Ellis Grover Carel ....... Liberty, Mo. Philomathian, German Club, Team '05-'06 and! '06-'07, Manager- Basket-ball '06-'07, HXIVS have it here, Let's treat it kindly, that it may Wfish, at least, with us to stay Dudley Orear Bradley, K 3 ...... ..................Roekvil,le, Mo Excelsior, Footeball Team '05 and '06, Captain Foot-ball Team '06, Basket- ball Team 'O3-'O4, '04-'05 and ,OS-'06 Captain Basket-ball Team ,Ol-'O5. Blessings on thee, little man, Barefoot boy, with cheeks of tan. Basket-ball J 1.2 THE TATLER Fire.. J . ff Q Henry Clay Chiles, K A ....... . , . 4, .T 4 ............ . .... Lexington, Mo. T 1 . bam '06-07, TATLER staff foe, Bus- 13:22.-31 x'S. A2 - i f? f 3,4 Aeonsg Excelsior, Inter-Collegiate De- 3 iness Manager Stztzdcm '05-'06 and '06- AIQ f '07, Ego Club. A shallow brain behind a serious mask, An oracle within an empty caskf' 1+ Edgar Herman Clark .... Linneus, Mo. Minister, Philomathiang Oratorical Coni- mitteeman '07, ln joys, in griefs, in triumphs, in retreat. Great always, without aiming to be greatfl John Sherman Custer, T 1' A ..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Rocky Ford, Colo. Aeonsg Philomathiang German Club, Reading Medal '05: T.-xTL1zR Staff '06, Si-udczzf Staff 306-'07, Debate Commit- teeman '06g President Senior Classg Cecil Rhodes Scholarship '07g Track Team, Quartet: Base-ball Team '04, and '06, Manager Base-ball Team And still the wonder grew, That one small head could carry all he knewf' THE TATLER 19 .Tohn Eustace Davis, fl? 1' A ........ ...................L1berty, Mo. Excelsiorg TATLER Staff ,065 Smdczzf Staff '06-'O73 Y. M. C. A. Cabinetg Inter-Collegiate Debater 'O7. Hsllflllli of the mighty, can it be That this is all remains of thee ? I .,a 2'N Ezra Duncan ........... Liberty, Mo. Ministerg Philomathiaug Inter-Collegiate Debater '07, A manys a man for a' that. XVilliam Eli Davis ....... Liberty, MO Ministerg Excelsior. Cui bo1io?H af' ' ' 2:12 f - 1 I 20 THE TATLER ANP!- George Ernest Foley ..... Gallatin, Mo. Philoinathian C ?j. Take heed, lest by your heat you burn yourselff' l Cecil Proctor Forsythe, K A ...... . . . . . . . . . . . ..Monroe City, Mo. Excelsiorg Stndczzf Staff '03-'04 and '06- 'O7g Senior Class Poetg Quartetg June President Excelsiors. 'lSweeter than any sung, My songs that found no l i l E tongue. y. CC -. Crraliain ...... Frederiektown, Mo. Aeonsg Excelsiorg TATLER Staff 'O6g Treasurer V. B. C. 'O-l-'05 and '05-'062 Purveyor V. B. C. '06-'O7g Basket-ball Team !O6-'O7g Manager Tennisg Ger- man Club. Few and precious are tlie words which 'the lips of wisdom utterf' THE TATLER 21 jasper Ole Hassler ...... Harviell, Mo. Philomathiang Ely Spelling Meclalg Inter- Collegiate Debater 'O7. A lovyere and a lusty bachelor, Wfith lokkes erulle, as they were layd in a presse. l I l George Wfillizun Herbold. .l,iberty, Mo. Ministerg Philoniathietn. Ch good old man, how well in thee appears The constant service world. Wfilliam Luther Hatcher. .Liberty, Mo Ministerg Philomathian. Once a man and twice a child. l l of the antique 22 THE TATLER I Creed Click Marriott. . Ministerg Excelsior. And OICI' that fair wrought The intersected lines o David Lacy Hibbs. .XRfllll2l.1HSlDLll'g', Ky. J OJ. A Excelsiorg AB. Vlfilliamsburg Institute kin ' v f Pain would I climb, but that I fear to fall. . . .Liberty, Mo. broad brow were f tliouvlitf' 6 George Calvin Monroe. . .I,iberty, Mo. Ministerg Pliilomathiau: Inter-Collegiate Debater '07. This man whose homely face you look upon Is one of nature's masterful, great men. james Elijah McAtee, CP 1' A ...... THE TATLER 23 .........,...........Grant,Ky. Philomathian Q?jg German Clubg His- torian Senior Classg Foot-ball Team '04, '05 and 'O6g Base-ball Team '03, '04, '05, '06 and 'O7g Captain 'Base-ball Team 'O-l and Manager 'O7. . For he by geometric scale Could take the size of pots of ale' Archibald David MeGlashan ..... Pedro, Cal. Ministerg Philomathiang T,x'rLER Staff 'O6g Stzzdeizt Staff '06-'Ofg Y. M. C. A. Cabinet. VVhenee is thy learning: hast thy toil 0'er books Consumed the midnight oil? Alfred DW11Cl1 idge Pittman 2 N ...............K'tns1s City, Mo. Aeonsg Excelsiorg TATLER Staff '06g Slu- deut Staff '06-'O7g Clark Medal 'O4g Inter-Collegiate Dehater 'O7g German Clubg President K. C. Club. Wl1o can foretell for what high cause This darling of the gods was born ? 4 THE TATLER Guy Lewis Prather ...... KeKalb, Mo. Ministerg Excelsior. HT-Ie was a scholar, and a ripe and good one 5 Exceeding wise, fair spoken and per- suaclingf' Wfa fne Rhoades, 2 N .... .Grahan1, Mo. 3 Aeons: Excelsiorg Basket-ball Team '05- 'O6 and '06-'O7g Captain Basket-ball '06-'O73 Track Team. Seldom he smilesg and smiles in such a SO It As if he mocked himself. ' -+-g .. .sg , 5 ', - 4 ' 1 A . Mx, sq? ,r:. 9 Charles Armington Robins, Q15 T' A. 'O53 Inter-Collegiate Debater O7: Sizz- dczzf Staff '03-'O6g Editor lfUlIf '06-'O7: Y. M. C. President Y. M. C. A. President Philomathians. ot to know me argues known. La Junta, Colo. Aeonsg Philomathiang Reading Medal -in-Chief Sizz- A. Cabinetg '05-U63 -Tune yourself un- THE TATLER 25 Luther Dean Sands, 'P 1' A ........ . ................Cole Camp,Mo. Excelsior: TATLER Staff '06: Y. M. C. A. Cabinet: Leader Orchestra four suc- cessive years. HA monster passion in the breast Like Aaron's serpent swallows up the rest. Robert Thomas Stephens..Cowgill, Mo. Philomathiang Foot-ball 'Ieam '03, '04, '05 and '06. panied by noble thoughts. Eugene Biswell Street, CD F A ..... .....................Clarlc, Mo. Excelsiorg German Club. VVhat? I! I love! I sue! I seek a wife! They are never alone that are accom- 26 THE TAITLER Jesse Dicken Sutlierlancl, K 3 .... Farmington, MO. torical Contest '07g Missourils Repre- sentative at Inter-State Contest. Witl1 native eloquence he soars along, Grace in his thoughts, and music in his song. I l l A A Ray 'York ...... . .... . . .Libe1'ty, BIO. V Ministerg Excelsior. fo this complexion do we come at last. Excelsiorg Vlfinner Inter-Collegiate Ora- 'EDN -Si MVN- ki WIIIIFH k ia-Ng' 2-21- Ibigimp, '-N., MII I I 'Est-R 'I ef Img, IM WILL Eiggiiiiiiniii M , f'Z.. IIINA-1 Wm I 'I I' iHaImmu - f. IB! iiii- 'Q my H-:ii R.: I XTII1 S215 I I A III' 1 ,gf II fl EEE! mn IIII I Wfimlqgxw 1 I:Q':.nvA- f 6 I2 4 I 42 , I II-ww I III I 'I eq-' JI hqMxxs, J III --F-HWIII IIIII ii'iIwH I III .gnnnl I5 gg If g - I-fi? ? ff 'X f' Z 4, I I , I I I 3!I,Ein A ' IIuIXI9 Im,I,n-ja EI I i I I 'r in F :Iii II! ngllhn ' I I' X X- er qv x , ' IJ HH Qi!! S: 2' I ff I fl? I ' X :Ing 4 ,g Q mw- WM? ,nw fm In llili- L 'X QQ I I . f -ga f E ww-Qmx WAN? pi ' xN X I5 XX 'Ni tx at XXX wr MXN. ff A 'WX ,5? QQNN yfl x N ff? 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' ,, I rv ., , ., -M 'f Qi A X'-1 -N' irIfi3 I-IIII243- IQII ' g r!- -1---- I, If--QW- ' . i,, 3, IIQIQ 32- I ,.5,.,.uV:--I--1' X3-Wh 5,-Q. , V -. , 1 'z-- My, j 'K - - -sig, IIsI'Iw If 'I if: ' A 3-2 'I A IA - ' '5. -fx 2 .1 'F' fn f Q: 'SA H5423 I. 5' f , f IEIIIR-IIIIJ' -.- ..,, ' - ,Q 'A . 'W' Q: 'ef f- F' ,g-1 Q1i .w ' ,A g 'w- .4 - Kg: 'f-1 ? -f 1.,Q?f2ff1f55i L ff !! xy- If f. PV- 551' Q , I' -' -, .WJ - V -QQ IQ - 1 ' , 1 7' ,. .V X I III - ' 52-IPI -2 ' I 1' 'Nag -Q ,:5f??'x' -,T 11 ' f 1 1 1 s fn .,.- -- If -ff --- . ff ., ,W ---,-w. . - f, ,. -I 15 ' ' ' fN fff'7T: 'T 'T ' T I s wifii -If . . ' -+ by-ff f2'-f -35, F..-.5 , ' . ,... -l IiT-IlY l THE TATLER 29 Alonzo L. Atchison .................... . ........... Liberty, Mo. Excelsior-5 Instructor in Gymnasiumg German Clubg Y. M. C. A. Cabinet. A noticeable man with large, gray eyes. Elihsa E. Bell, K 3 .... . . .Liberty, Mo. Excelsior. r XYhile there's life there's hope, Then why such haste Thomas TV. Bibb, 3 N .............................. Liberty, Mo. Excelsiorg Clark Medal 'O6g Y. M. C. A. Cabinetg Director of Bandg Quar- tetg Instructor in Chemistry CU. nlmmortal gods! .I crave no pelfg I pray for no man but myselffl Matthew A. Biggs .......................... Bowling Green, Mo. Excelsiorg Base-ball Team 'Q5, '06 and 'O7g Treasurer Y. B, C. ,O6-'O7g Purveyor V. B. C. ,O7-'O8g German Club. ul-Te hath a daily beauty in his lifef, Orlando P. Bishop .......................... ...Liberty, Mo. Ministerg Philomathiang President of Colorado Club. '4An empty vessel makes the greatest soundf' lznmes N. Campbell, K A. . . . . .Evergreen, La. Excelsior. Vessels large may venture more, But little boats should keep near shore. EUBAN K1 -Q' .pk 3 F. ATO Goo THE TATLER 31 Herbert E. Dunn, 2 N ....... . . .St joseph, Mo. Excelsiorg Track Team CFD. Instruct ine now what love will dog 'Twill make a tongueless man to woo. Earl E. Eubank ....... , ........................... Liberty, Mo. Ekcelsiorg Associate Editor of TATLER, 'O7g German Club. Behold the cliild, by Natures kindly law Pleased with a rattle, tickled with a strawf' Charles l-l. Eynian .......................... .jliansas City, Mo. Ministerg Excelsiorg Organization Editor of T4X'l'l..ER,v 'O7g Y. M. C. A. Cabinet. A wise and inasterly inactivity. Horace Goodin ............................ ..St. Louis, Mo. Ministerg Excelsior: President of St. Louis Club. A little round, fat, oily man of Godf' Benjamin E. Heaton .... . . .Liberty, Mo. , Minister: Phifoniatliian. Perverts the Prophets and purloins the Psalms. Erederick A. Huse, QP F A ......... . . . . .Liberty, Mo. Excelsiorg Editor-in-Chief of TATLER, 'O7. Lifes too sliort for logic. w P THE TATLER 33, Thomas L. Huxley ............. ............. C anon City, Colo. Ministerg Philomathiang Track Team g Y. ill. C. A. Czbinet. Ah! whither now are fled Those dreams of greatness? those longings after fame ? Charles P. ,Tones ....... ...Liberty, Mo. Ministerg Philomathian. 7 'HA minister, but still a man. Lloyd R. Killam, 3 N .............................. Wlinheld, Mo. Exeelsiorg Y. M. C. A. Cabinetg Y. M. C. A. President '06-'O7. God made him, therefore let him pass for a man. Emmett E. Marr ......... .... ................... T . iberty, Mo. Exeelsiorg President Junior Classg Inter-Collegiate Debate Committeemang President German Club: Y. N. C. A. Cabinet. Some men are born great, some achieve greatness, and some have great- ness thrust upon them. , Asa E. Martin, K A ................................ Liberty, Mo. Excelsiorg Foot-ball Team '04, '05 and 'O6g Captain Foot-ball Team '07, Track Team. 'llfearfully wise, he shakes his empty head. Charles H. Masten. . . . . lntlependenee, Mo. Ministerg Excelsior. This is the most unkindest cut of allf' vw x X we MILLER. ,v cgzxz-,' .,sx-. ' Q .,.,4 . L .... ww' 4 X x. A H , .fi ..,.. I .,. ., I I X. 2 xy N 1 x A W ' 1'j 'Q Q2 21 ,f 'K' 1 as x NORVEL 1 PENCE THE TATLER 35 Knox E. Miller ........... . . .Mancelona, Mieh. Excelsiorg German Club. Oh! had I a voice that was stronger than steel, VVith twice fifty tongues toexpress what I feel. Marion Y. Motley, fl? 1' A ........................... Pliilomathiang Circulation Editor of TATLER, ,075 Y. M. . Inter-Collegiate Debate Committeeman. I, too, will swell the Motley tlirongf, E. Fleining Norvell. . . Philoniathian. Assume a virtue, if you have it notf' XV alter M. Qldham ..... Minister: Philomathian. For seldom shall you hear a tale So sad, so tender, and so truef' Claude L. Parish ................ Exeelsiorg Basket-ball Team '04-'05, 705306. I am he that walks with the tender and growing night. .Liberty, Mo. C. A. Cabinet: . . .Cfilliani, Mo. . .Liberty,, Mo. Everett, Mo. Charles E. Pence ................................. Liberty, Mo. Excelsiorg Literary Editor of T,.1X'FI.EI4,' 'O7g Inter-Collegiate Debate Corn- mitteeman. You write with ease to show your breeding, But easy writing-'s curs'd hard readingf' .gf 43 2 X 55,2318 , f NX A Eylf f ' X 2:11-' 1:5 V G ' f f' ' ' ga Sri 2 -L X- J. ,Y-9 K X I-'5 g U :X V A Q' agfaei J a z -,X . X 1 iqrrdi ' Xswf ,iff T4 ig, - A 2:-i -- ' ' Z T 5 - : A'-.vf'W.- iv- XX: 7'f mf ' :.....,' 1.1-. f ff ff.-' I 1? :fr 'Q azfeSQs . W ' fm zb'-:' 53 MW tw - ' V . ' R 'f Q37 .- iff - , 1 .1 ig vff13:aX. 2' Iffi F? 22.1 I Xa , ,,.,.,.. I ', 'M X .,.,,,-. - V..., . .,,A :GJ ' V ',': I '11-fXf:2'.I'?j,-:I'3 ':':A f'-. uf' RQSPRT 'v'l- Q- 5.5 3 'X UQ. 1 3 .' '5 X MAY up 'J' X , - .M 1 ii, gs IET? 4:,:A:4b W . 54515. V , ,, 4 45 H ,, :xx ..Y 'V ., X X-'R ' ' 1X wg-QW A , FXNTS'-N-. L x' X N 1 ',.'fQQ HREIBEFL ff 1 -.1 ,xi A - I '--' 41 7 V iq X F' ' 'V A , SQQ T A 1 ' MX, 'A ' fl': ,X:. EL-. K- '4 x... - is 5 X X ww Wrx:m,,xf:X':'-N , we SX V 3,2 - 1 XX , mg X 2 s 6 X 'ii .P K ff 4? X , rr XX X vm if 'K 6 W5 XX X 2,1 -A. X of Q NX , I x 9 f 11,3 N yfvjf' If A X N fi 'f mx 5 S X X X me z ix W fi 6 f X 5 X 3 P f 5 , EE A ,fl X 1X 2. X X' X X U Q , X XXX gg ,, x, NX Wm j f X NS RSX mg , ip XX X M 9 X f Sw N 'X ,X N 4, ww 5 , M f4V fWX5 'W' M 0 gif gas X W 59 X4 WX vmwxwxw X xv XWXX mx my QX Q ww v, xx w P XX X X W X R .A Q Q9 Q X: fx , - - ' Vw VM WWlz5'f4-'- ' 4? Gf'3SQW5'?': T .Nf5 ,' X -EX I '- Y -A Sf r XX THE TATLER 37 Thomas Potter ........ . . .Liberty, Mo. Ministerg Philomathian. Let me have men about me that are fat. Eugene Pugh .............................. Bowling Green, Mo. Philomathiang Advertising Editor of 'l',x'l'I.12R, 07. I'll put a girdle round about the earth. In forty minutes. George P. Reichel. . . . . .Peoria, Ill. Ministerg Excelsior. For he that hath but impudence, To all the world may lay his claimf, Wfaldo P. Robertson. . . .Liberty, Mo. Ministerg Philomathianf There,s such a gloom in melancholyg I would not if I could be gay. Karl L. Schreiber ................... . . . .... Leavenworth, Kan. Ministerg Philomathiang Foot-ball Team '03, '04, '05 and '06g Managei Foot-ball '06 and '07. Eternal smiles his emptiness betray, a As shallow streams run dimpling all the wayf, Charles H. Scott. . . . .Lathrop, Mo. Philomathian. Be innocent of knowledge, dearest chuck. 2 iii M53 f X , 4 3,5 1 , .FS .W ,,xV L .M ,, , .,..X. .,Q.L . X f Q f 4 v Q L S 3 ' fix ' .QE Q-Sa -A ,-,, . ry X fi Fai 15 N96 ' X N THE TATLER 39 Ernest G. Simrall, K 2 ......................... . .... Liberty, Mo. Excelsiorg Debate Medal '065 Inter-Collegiate Debater '05 and 506. O life! thou art a galling load, A long, a rough and Weary road. Jasper C. Stillions ...................,............ Palmyra, Mo ' Ministerg Philomathiang Art Editor of 'l'.x'i'1.13R,, ,071 Sfizdezzt Staff l06-'07. Absurdly varying, he at last engraves ' Fish in the wood and boars beneath the wavesf, Charles C. Sydnoi-, K E ,.................. . .......... Corder, Mo Excelsiorg Business Manager of TXTLER, ,O7g Secretary of Athletic Asso- ciation '06-'07: Foot-ball Team '05 and '06g Base-ball Team '06 and '07 Captain Base-ball Team ,07. 'fGo, you may call it madness, folly- You shall not chase my gloom awayf, Emile E. Wfatson ............... .. .Blaclqburn, Mo Excelsiorg Instructor in Gymnasium. A day for toil, an hour for sport, But for a friend, life is too short. Lee W'ood ......... . ..Liberty, Mo Minister: Philomathian. 'fTt is the Witness still of excelleneyf' George Mc:GreW. 43 THE TATLER vii, Wfifleiemxs, God in ltlis inhnite mercy and boundless love has seen lit to call from among us our fellow-students and classmates, Clyde Lind- sey and George McGrewg and, XMIEEEREAS, They were at all times loyal classmates, and were to us friends and brothersg and, XVI-IEREAS, VVe miss their faces from our midst and their bodily presence from our gatherings: therefore, be it RESOLVED, That we express our heartfelt sympathy to their bereaved families, and that we send to them a copy ot these resolutions of sor- row and respect. Also, that we cause them to he inserted in the local papers of Liberty, Mo., in The ltI71'II1'czi111 !C'zt'0II Sfzzdmzf, and in our Annual, 'THE TATLER. - By Qrder ot the Class ot 1908. MAR1oN Y. lV1o'rLRv O. P. Bishop Trios. L. LIUXLEY C. 1-l.. M.LxsTEN H. GooDrN EARLE EUBANK Committee March 1, 1907 Committee March 22, 1907 2- X X I lx I ZX 'j ' . 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C. a troliclcing lot of I youngsters who, in many respects, proved themselves to be the best bunch that 'had ever been permitted to call themselves Freshmen. They announced themselves as worthy knights, both on the gridiron and on the basket-ball court, and they with little difficulty proved themselves worthy of lcnighthood. At last the Year came to a close and each one was permitted to take a higher place ot honor. I The illustrious class of ,OU entered upon the present school year with bright hopes and great longings to do things tothe 'iFreshies which they would long remember. The year opened with a class rush on the night of the Y. M. C. A. reception. A few Freshmen got a good view ot Clay County. The toot-ball season was httingly brought to a close by an inter-class game in which the Sophoinores walloped the Fresh- men. The class basket-ball game was likewise a victory. However, the class of '09 did not cultivate the athletic side ot col- lege lite only. They ushered in the banquet table. So far two sumptu- ous banquets have graced the tables ot Vardeman l-lallg the hrst in honor of our foot-ball victory and the second, jointly in honor ot our illustrious Seniors and the basket-ball victory. There are no nobler men than Sophomores, as has often been shown in the class-room, on the athletic held and in hospitality. Wfe have nothing but praise tor the past and hope for the future. There may be other Sophomore classes, but as Ulysses was the only one who could draw his own bow, so the class ot '09 will be held up as the ideal to which other classes may strive to attain to but which they can never hope to equal. ,, -. , 4-. 5 X ri If X Af eg fy, jjf xxgjgl My -A e N . X L' A Q ' 1 A ,QQ 1 - 5 , -- f 5- ' I MH- M Y' Y A -Y 2: I ,I ,ifi 1 l 'f ,' 1 ' fl R525 By Hercules! What would Plato thinkin THE TATLEIS 47 Freshmen Hizlly CUC, By H6111 PVC'j7'C the Class of lXf'Zl7ZGZLCC7l Tm. PRESIDENT ....... .... L EE D. Asn VICE-PRESIDENQ. , . ..... XYILL F. IEARTS SECRETARY ..... . . .ROBERT T. TYZZER TREASURER. . . .... LUciUs McCoNNEL1. HORTLX after the beginning of the first semester in the fall of 1906, it was found that the Old Hill' had been invaded ' by the largest and strongest class of Freshmen known in the history of the college. HISTORIAN .......... . .... I-IARRY A. lDAUGHER'l'Y I C if On the night of the Y. M. C. A. reception, we received an introduc- tion to our deadly enemy, the Sophomore, and some of their number can attest that our hrst efforts were by no means futile. This was the beginning of a long series of conflicts. Among the most memorable of these was the occasion upon which we rid Uncle Bobbylsu room of the vile offenders and held a meeting of our own among the ruins. Another time that our valor was weighed in the balances and found not wanting, was in the color and cap rush, when we so successfully rushed the helpless enemy from the hill-top and caused the disappear- ance of their vaunted headgear. 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B. STREET L. R. IQILLAM C. P. FORSYTHE bl. D. SUTHERLAND XY. F. EARLS Open Sessions: November 2, '06, and April 12, '07 Honors Debate Medal .... ..... E . C-. SIMRAIL Gratory Medal. . . . . xl. D. SUTT-ll2RI..fNND '55 . . . , ,il ,gm Q4-Q, ' Hz 5-2:1--tg , X Q , Q , aff? ii.5if,l F50 55322 E .ef Q., ,Q x f f Av' was .,-.K -hu xzk K K v fn n., ,- 9 A uf up , .1-map - iw 1- . .1 -I ,ff . - .11 H- 1-, Y ,,, I .. C .,.. . . .. .1 .A ,Fw . 11iil'?2. 2 .15 f' ' ' C fi ' gsggfrkg - ifffifi XZ ff 6772551066 -,TAA 11, . Q Q, - . 1513, ' ci 1-1 - -2531! 1. A5 '5: 5'Z Q 1' '-R .,-. 9 ig-1 H91 5 , .J E Senior Philomathic Literary Society FOUNDED IN 1853 Morro: L'l'Z?C'7'ZLCZS cr E!0QllC'lZ7LI't7 111151 fI01'0111L Yell B00'llZC7' 1'aclrc'1', B00111111' '7'6'lCkC'l', BOOYIZC7' 1'06ke1' 1'01', Sis b007ll, 1?1'0-C1'0C1'ec1j, Phil est 77ZOf. Hip 500, 1011 500, zip 1011 000111, M7010 fjfll-f0'l,I'lUffl'Z.fl!'I.S'., g'!.'Zl6' 115 7'00l7lf.l Officers for the Year Presidents Vice-Presidents Secretaries C. lVlONROE EZRA IDUNCAN G. F. BARTON S. CUSTER EUGENE PUGH I. T. PARKER H. CLARK , M. Y. NlOTT.liY G. N. AQAGRUDER A. Ronms K. T... SCHREIDER I. C. S'rILL1oNs Qpen Sessions: October 19, 'O6g April 19, '07 Honors Reading' Medal. . . .. .A. S. VVAKEEIELD Essay Medal. . . . .A. S. XAXAKEFIELD I XEELEIDH ' . J H N I E H , U ' If , . KF - .XX '54 L55:'3li-f.Q-1,gl 1- --JL-aileki' .1 If - -ls af t Hs-fs . f f I- QIWCQQ V-fm .fir -- ,:- X 42 SE -1: -e.-:f.Gf:f ,- ' J' 7 . . ,J ' J. 1. .' i..flli.i's'-'. '--ff' fre? F I. N YI ' f 'I ' 71 Nr, J 4 I g. X - A A f I - 1 . Y f X I x kung. . xi-F-F'-564' Af jf' xr- f ll 'l- 1 M Li. J 'wifi J ' KE L .Q-H., J4L f' N -. 1 . N . , rf- , ' N I3 I .S ::f.E'l I' .ff 9 iw? .fn . 5334 Q, NX li .. 4 I- E, i hw - L e f ii- A If W .T - Q -2 - I ' E Er- -Y Elf Junior Excelsior Literary Society CONSOLIDATED XVITH SENIORS, l857-1898. SEPAiIA'rE SIJCIETY, 1898- MOTTO: Excelsior Yell Boorizi-a-Zac-al Boom-ct-Zac-a.' B0-zo! bow! bow! Clzficle-cz-lczc-af tjlrzick-cz-loc-cz! Chow! cflzozcff chow! Boom-a-Zcic-cz! Clzffrle-a-lczc-cz! H7120 are tw? I Vcf'1'c' E.1'cel51'01's.f.f.f DV. I. C. Officers for the Year '06-'07 Presidents Vice-Presidents Secretaries N. HoBsoN XIV. E. liILI.oUGI-I A. B. FIELDS A. NlCCASKIl.l. A. F. BAKER, IR. VJ. P. .RISK B. FIELDS bl. H. lNII.I.IAMs P. S. PI'I rM.fxN S. PTTTMAN A. F. BAKEII, IR. G. A. LOFLAND Honors Debate Medal. . . . .. ...... WY E. IQILLOUGH Essay Medal. . . . . KVM. SIxIEI.TzE1I If X 1 4 -ll' lll. ..f ' ill: Ai- r ' 5.5 f Wil 11531 1:41 -, .1 - .ryqx . 21.-2.5. .. V 3,2 . 2 5-'ggtfgf ll' .-gf 'j:f.N5h,-- -- 5 - - 1511- - l.'l'l Pi- iff' - 'El12?'- cpm. 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GUTHRIE Declamation Medal. . . . .S. L. 'XNILLIAMS X i , U THE TATLER 59 The Young lVlen's Christian Association Cabinet Officers PRESIDENT ....... ..... P 'RANCIS XV. STARRING XIICE-PRESIDENT ....... . ...... TI-IOS. NV. BIRD IQECORDING SECRIQTARY ....... S. C. XNILLIAMSON CORRESPONDING SECRETARY. .IOIAIN XV. GREENE TRE.-xSURERr .... ............. E MMfE'l'T E. BdARR Chairmen of Committees RELIOIOUS A'lEETINGS .......... LLOYD R. lNi1LLAM NLISSION STUDY .... .... P AUL XAJTEBER BHQMBERSIIIP. . . .... A. L. ATCIAIISON BIBLE STUDY. . . . .FRANK P. l4lAGGARD SOCIAL .......... . . . .CI-IAS. H. EYMAN LECTURE COURSE.. ......... ATARION lWlOTL1iY ROOMS ............ . .... SPURGEON P. CAMPBELL GENERAL SECRETARY. . . ...... LLOYD R. LSILLAM r E Young Men's Christian Association of Wfilliam Jewell College, after four years of rapid growth, ranks second in point of size among the Associations of Missouri. The pres- ent enrollment is 191. The report of work done during the past year shows considerable advancement and olliers great encour- agement for the future. Among other things worthy ol note is the purchase of the Liberty Lecture and Entertainment Course, made by the Association in the Spring of 1906, with the purpose of raising the standard of public entertaimnent in Liberty for the beneht of both students and town. To meet the needs of an enlarging student body and the consequent complication of school life, it was decided to employ a general secre- tary for half time. Upon recommendation of a committee elected to communicate with the State Gtlice, a call was extended to Mr. Lloyd R. Killam, VV. I. C. '08, who has accepted the position and will enter upon the duties of Secretary in September, 1907. The VVilliam Jewell Association faces a new era of usefulness, standing for pure symmet- rical manhood, and for leading men to Jesus Christ. 2? -Q .1-. ,9- K. 4 ,M:y:M.,1Qu.l:L1,.LJ 4 L. .L . , . Q-9 51 THE WILLIAM JEWELL STUDENT. Ll L L n l ll ,lllllllllllllgdll THE XNTLLTAM Sl-EXVELL STUDENT as a monthly magazine was first published in 1894. Before that time the ATENVELL had appeared as a quarterly and then THE STUDENT was published for a few years as a monthly quarto sheet. The Staff for this year is as follows: CHARLES A. ROISINS ......,..n...... .... E DrToR-IN-CHIEF HENRY C. CHTLES.. JOHN E. DAVIS ..... ALFRED D. PITTMAN JASPER C. STILLIONS. . . CECIL P. FORSYTT-TE. JOHN S. CUsTER .... .BUsTNEss MANAGER TQEALM OF TT-TE PEN . . . . . . .ExCLiANoEs .......fX.RT . . . . .ALUMNI , . . . . . . .ATI-lI,ET.lCS ARCIAI D. lVlCC'iLASl-IAN .... . . .LLXROUND THE COLLEGE I I I I I I I I I I THE TATLER 63 Debates William -lewell College vs. Missouri Valley College At Marshall, Mo., April, 5, 1907 QUEsT1oN- Nasal-zwa, Tlzai' Hire Ufzifea' Sfafcs slifozzla' own and 0j1C'1'af0 all 7'a1'Z1'0czd3 ezzgagca' in 1'1zfc2'-sfafc C077?7?Z-EITC, g7'CIlZZL1-IZKQI' Hiai' 51.1611 is CO'7ZSf'lfZlZL'l'0lZC7Z.'U lXlEGATIYE-fx. D. P1'r'rMAN, bl. O. Hlxssimz, G. C. MoNRoE C. E. PENCIQ, Committeemaii Nllilliam .lewell College vs. Wlestiiiiiistei' College At Liberty, April 8, l.907 QUESTION-H,RC'SOf7'Cd, Thai ffm Umzfcd Sfafcfx should establish cz SfVS7L6 7lZV of Posfal Sazazzgs Banks. AFFIRMATIVE-C. A. RoB1Ns, Exim DLTNCQAN, -I. E. DAVIS E. E. lVI,xRRy, Committeeman Xlfilliam -Iewell College vs. Kansas City Law School At Liberty, April l6, l907 QUEsTIoN- Resolved, Thai the g07fe1'7z.1rz01zf slzozzld esfablfislzv a gradzzafcd Federal I.7lC0i7I-C fax., C'O7Z'Sf'1ifllfl'OI'ZCZZ1.fjV g1'a1zfed. NEGATIVE-lel. C. CHILEs, C. B. lVl1LI,ER, E. G. STMRALI, M. Y. lVloTLEY, Committeemzm J. D. SUTHERLAND E. H. CLARK Winner of Missouri State Oratorical William Jewell Committeeman for State Contest Oratorical Contest J. S. CUSTER Winner of Cecil Rhodes Scholarship .ii Q ' gs, ' :f.f?'za 3-' 151-F ...wwxw ' f-NJ g w 5259 Q.: 'YE' 1,-f ,. .5 ' y M - , 51:i:- 115955 , - W.- 'X - af? fhffi-2141 Ny f.'fai,QzJa,f, ' 7 - V ,:,:,g- t '-35-'LQ'- 'V' 2:31 . 1-71b15:,,' ,h',' 1,-2? f ' ,I3,0'f,.,,l'- 'll' wwf' ', '-.ff ' .W 1, 'fig-.' .,.f: . -faff2?a ',4f , , V, f -I f A ::l'.2H::i?f L-i 'Aff .f w 2 ., ,14.gae1::sgffQf wwf' -' - fHz:4aa'e524zf'1 mfcf wf. 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Kafrjm Sigvlza, S'l'g'1'1'ZCZ ALLIJ P111 GCl'1'7Z77'l'6Z Delfa and K. A., 100. Sw! f X 68 THE TATLER Kappa Sigma Fraternity POUNDED AT UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA, 1867 C Flower LILY OF TI-IE VALLEY Colors 'SCARLET, XVIIITE AND EMERALD GREEN ACTIVE CHAPTERS: 7 4 ALUMNI CHAPTERS : 35 A.pha Omega Chapter of Kappa Sigma ESTABLISHED MAY 8, 1897 Chapter Roll CLIFTON A. BARR, '07 DUDLEY 0. BRADLEY, '07 THOMAS D. BOWMAN, '07 JESSE D. SUTHERLAND, '07 O. E. IQENDALI., -TR., '08 CHARLES C. SYDNOR, '08 Pledged G. C. PECK Fratres in Urbe R. 1. BRUCE F. M. DUNCAN I. S. SIMRALL D. C. SIMRALL E. B. DUNCAN CHARLES 1-1. SCOTT, '08 ELISHA B. BEI.L, '08 ERNEST G. SIMRALL, '08 1'1ARVEY I. FORWARD, '09 XVILLIAM F. EARLS, '10 MILLER 12. XYITLMOTT, '10 152. R. NICCLELLAN H. F. STMRALL, JR. -T. C. FRITZLEN FRED LOOS R. P. ESTILL R. G. FRANK, D. D. Niih m ig X K. 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E25-,f ,,:gfg' ' Q- .. -f ,sa:.:,. , 5,5 V: -1 Ziiiifzizfdfi X 70 THE TATLER Sigma Nu Fraternity FOUNDED AT V1RGINI.A MILITARY INSTITUTE, 1869 Flower VVH ITE ROSE Colors BLACK, XWIIITE AND GOLD Beta Xi Chapter ESTABLISHED JANUARY 1, 1894 Chapter Roll WAYNE RHOADES, 507 ELIJAH HISE NORTON, '09 ALFRED IUANDRIDGE PITTMAN, ,07 ROBERT THURMAN COPELAND, 309 LLOYD RANDO1.PI'1 IQILLAM, 108 ROY JUDSON MITCHELL, '10 THOMAS VVILLIAM BIBB, '08 JOSEPH PEMBERTON GLANDON, ,10 PIUBERT FARLEIGH DUNN, '08 ROBERT NEAI, TYZZER, '10 CLYDE LINDSEY, '08 LEO CLARENCE ARCHIBALD, '10 THOMAS JOHNSON VVORNALL, '09 LUCIUS NN. BQCCONNELLA, '10 In Urbe M. A. BURCH R. Z. MCKINLEY RALPH MAJOR xi! W W flf 1 . ' 'X 'KN' K u g- I lily! I XX ' f ' 7 Qflldf QQ xvff b'Qygg,'ff f A xx 9 kg N Wm Km 0gF :,F xx X F SEX, 1 T1 ffTm,m+ .mf 'lm 312 LN uh ,W 1 ins-743' E 40 lla-gn-9' X? f f - ff X . 'i .Eg ' .x , j f, -'W ' , rgv-gx, XR ix --I 4? 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Q H ' Wim ,Cf11b1U?fOf??211YCf Ciliilm W LLH JEWELL Q Q-QE ' A A' Q I 72 THE TATLER' Kappa Alpha Fraternity FOUNDED AT VVASHINGTON AND LEE UNIVERSITY Flower Colors AMERICAN BEAUTY ROSE CRIMSON AND QLD GOLD ACTIVE CHAPTERS: '50 S ALUMNI CHAPTERS: 60 TATE ASSOCIA1',lONZ 7- I A lpha Delta Chapter ESTABLISHED FEBRUARY 5, 1887 HENRY CLAY CHIIES, '07 CECIL PROCTOR FORSYT1-IE, '07 TAMES NBXNf1'ON CAMPBELL, '08 ASA EARL NIARTIN, '08 ROGER LEE IENNINGS, '09 PAUL REECE RIDER, '09 Chapter Roll JOHN TTIARDIN STGV.-XLI-, '09 ROGER CLAIR .ACLY,, '10 A SPURGEON BROADUS CAMPBELL, '10 MORRIS XMILLTAM FRYE, '10 ROSCOI: BITAYS l'10LDliMAN, '10 RORLEY EUGENE HOLDEMAN, '10 -IAMES COX NOEL., '10 DANIEL PRICE MASON JOSEPH LEE MASON E, B. BLACK ERNEST E. IDAVIDSON I. H. DEW C. E. DICKEN JOHN L. DOUGI-IERTY RAT,I3I-I LIUGT-IES Pledged ' XNILLIAM B. HOWARD RICHARD TURNER .IONES Fratres in Urbe I. XV. JONES L. E. MARTIN, IR. ARTHUR MITCHELL .ARTHUR M. TUTT CEUY SENTER ' C. M. WVILLIAMS Q, XX o 6 . 'lukuraf E RB Li 5 if ,ah Y A a 1 Er ,, - QQ T it L Q '13 -4 5 ,, f fi.. . 1x Y! 'Loo-P THE TATLER Phi Gamma Delta Fraternity EOUNDED AT JEFFERSON COLLEGE, CRNONSBURG, PA., IN 1848 Flower I HELIOl'ROPE Colors ROYAL PURPLE Zeta Phi Clapter EST.kxI:L1SIIED IN' 1886 - Chapter Roll ARA R. ASH, '07 JOIIN S. CUSTER, '07 JOHN E. DAVIS, '07 JAMES E. MCATEE, '07 CHARLES A. RORINS, '07 L. DEAN SANDS, '07 EUGENE B. STREET, '07 FREDERICK A. HUSE, '08 RQARION Y. NIOTLEY, '08 JAMES S. CARPENTER, '09 LANCE F. ELLIS, '09 S. P.xL'L LIND.xU, '09 CHARLES S. LEIIONS, '09 ELMER .-X. AICC.-XSKILL, '09 GUY C. EIOTLEY, '09 GEORGE M. ROYSTER, '09 XV. JEPTI-Lx TODD, '09 ROBERT D. TURPIN, '09 C. GIVRN ALLEN, '10 LEE D. EXSI-I, '10 HARRY A. DAUGI-IERTY, '10 X. ROBERT ROYSTER, '10 ROGER WMILLIAMS, '10 Pleclged L. E. MAJOR VV. P. RISK H. M. DAVIS ' In Facultate I R. B. SEMPLE, A.M. J. P. FRUIT, PlI.D. A. V. DYE, Ph.D H. G. PARKER, Ph.D. W. H. EDWARDS, ALB. In Urbe . DR. E. H. MILLER, '70 DR. J. H. GROTHXVELL, '80 PROF. Y. P. ROTI-IWELL, '86 JUDGE E. H. TRIMBLE, '89 C. E. YANCEY, '90 LYNN SHOUSE, '04 I R. VV. STOCQDALE, '94 E. WV. STONE, '97 PROF. W. O. HAMILTON, '98 ROBERT WVITPIERS, '97 J. A. iM:ILLERV, '99 WEBSTER WITHERS, '99 FRANK SI-IOUSE, '06 n '1 f --A I Q ,295 ',0mm, R , - v.. ff A K ,,-Hump' If M' f fy . , ff Q-, . -I ,l ,A , W V W' Ek n 1 v ' v 0 or , 5,4 i WM -' -M 5'7 '0 099. GU 0 X X5 nmo l , . un, f If idk 'DMOOM . Mx 'I 4 Mb Jwxvogx I . Mt xx xl Xu OO 50 bgqmudgwfst . fx v O U 'HM ' .W5 0 0 o 1 :m f 3, MD 0 12 06!w' JW? Wa x 06 H00 1 , I, A8 1 h , 1 , l ' nm I V 4 M.. W . Q- 4 . 6 ly ' N rg. ' f H - h I 4, -' - H 'Q 'nm 5 5 H x fl VX N 1 . '.51I 14 tl . IA-116.111, ll. M as yn , - -'-... R . ,Li . 1 1 +1--gf JZMGQ - E'lQM fatu1. . .f' 'ei ' Fvwi ., br, -f -' -. ,V 'A 'xw!'J?,:ff4 AIQQVK. f'-1 I ww lf' W- ' 2:3 02 2!+f h 4 Q -Q' A- WE, 'pg w?z,W u 1 . nf M 115 , Wim I F.: ,V 3 All 7 W, f Q., ,jf . '. '71 JI, ri 'i- M1 i N0 QT I' iffy ,lf uw .qu Qwlgulx xl uf. ,' 7 Suzi IE' 7 ff J Whit 3 lf! E275 07' jj w il M m 15' gag 10? WN 7 X 0 f Q f 1 yog f- A ' 0 ll I QW ,. 7 0? ' I ' , Vmlgfloy 0 I vu, L 1: K 'Q' . 0 1' 1 : 'L ' . ,3 hyylfyl ai 71- 1 l .,? .1 A'0oy,0?j' , . f? 3. i 4 'Of , --I' X f .. 5 1 ' 3 f H ' W pf 1 Xank A ' Z -.T ' ' 'h A , 7 in 4 35 L -k. Y J Xxx' L::u.LJ55 76 THE TATLER I EEE PEGBNSV Society of Seniors ' ' Purpose To FUR'rH13R THE BEST IN'r15REsTs OF XWILLIAM IEXVELI. COLLEGE' ff' Members ,06-07 C. A, BARR I. S. CUSTER A. D. PITTMAN H. C. CHILRS LE15 CQRAT-IAM XWAYN13 RHOADES C. A. RORINS THE TATLER 77 FN Ye Sons of Rest Hmiitzy-1 U J ' c 4:-'P-Mezlan X . - . 5:-I ':-3,5 I g. , - ' - , .. L Q.,v E.p FOUNDED UNIVERSITY OB EDEN, XOOO B. C. ' ' ' .I 1 . 1 ' ' ' ' ' ' I 1 1 - 1 , 1 1 . 1 Flower -55.0. .0. -.5-:::::: . , CENTURY PLAN r N 52zZ3f52325:535f3V'5I5I'Z'3'75'5I4.1 , 5g:::g::'f:-:azz B Z o omos ever 1 100 recom 93? 9,344 ,.g.g,3 94,3 - - , c ,- 1-.4 4 ,e r2'2'Zw 'OQQQMQ r.'.v,'.'.1- ,v.'.g1,., 553523. .giflfia Colors - 3:92:24 iizfzfzia . 1 , , ggwel ezgzgq: INDIGO AND SIXY BLUE 29:25 law:-s 2.242.244 qo:4:6:O:i Y 5235-.11-:Ia-.. lb., 5:19 awn nqzgtgtgzgzi gzgrgtgigqga' U oaoof so 'wzggiggi 6X Row-Zmck, Saw-Zmck, .44 wav . 'Q' fir? ' M alum, labor est, 'Vi Moe ever, Hfork Meijer, , Sons of Rest. All-hf-11.-11fze11. Chapter Role - JOHNNY CUSTER JACK SYDNOR HT. JONES VVORNALL HEN CHILES BILL ' EARLS HSPLUDGERU JONES BOB TYZZER HORSE GOODIN HTIGEu JENNINGS 'JEARLIEU EUBANK DUTCH SCHREIBER SOM-1 MOTLEY 'KFANTAUJ' HUSE HFOXY GRAND PA FRUIT Filii in Urbe E. D. MOORE HALCOMB VESUVIUS PETTY C. M. XNILLIAMS 2 lr v. ,- -e- QS? f fy. as 14' wg, 'wi .f -.. L -.N ,9- ..- 35- an-. -M. THE TATLER 79 Deutscher y Klub Motto VVIE HEISST DAS AUE DEUTSCI1? OiTicers PRESIDENT. . ......... . . .A. D. PITTMAN SECRETARY .... . . .T. D. BOWMAN PATRON ..... .............. I DR. A. V. DYE Members A. L. ATCIPITSON I. S. CUSTER E. E. MART! M. A. BIGGS LEE GRAHAM KNOX MILLER E.. G. CAREI, ' J. O. BTASSLER -T. E. MCATEE EARLE EUBANK PAUL LINDAU E. B. STREET The Club meets every Thursday evening at the home of Dr. Dye. Its purpose is to practice German Conversation, study German man- ners and Customs and sing' German songs. Those students are eliffi- 25 ble to memberslup 111 the club who are takmg, or have taken, Tumor German. The officers for the coming year are- PRESIDENT ........ E. E. MARR SECRETARY ...... E. E. EUBANK O alta BZL7'SCl1'67Zf'l,67'7'liCf'Zf36if, waitin bixf du enfscltwzmtdmz? N10 leclwsf du wieder goldefrze Zeit, so froh und 1mgebmzde1z! I THE TATLER. 81 The Kentucky Club THE Kentuckians in VV. J. C. were the hrst to organize, to keep alive the memories of their native state, and to preserve the brotherly feelings and proverbial hospitality of 'fthe dark and bloody groundf, Others have followed the good example. Olficers COLONEL. . .Q ..... .... J G. P. FRUIT LIEUT. COLONEL .... E. MCATEE CAPTAIN ........ .. ..... .D. L. HIBIIS MA jon ..... SEROEANT .... I. E. BQCEXTEEJ Grant D. L. HIBBS, Birdsville I. P. FRUIT, Pembroke G. M. ROYSTER, Corydon B. M. SIAIACKLETTE, Fkron ' H. F. DUNN, Elizabethtown LEE VVOOD, Louisville W. A. HOLLADAY, Columbia Z. F. BOND, Louisville R. . . .B. M. SI-IACKLETTE . . . .G. M. RO-YsTE1z ,ll A. F. BAKER, JR.,Xf6l'S2llllCS bl. VV. LITCKFRSON, Brandenburg SAMUEL GRUELLEJ, Dry Ridge JESSE XNTRIGHT, Ekron G. N. NEAFT,lS, Ekron 'ERNEST SLOAN, Louisville A. F. liENNEDY, Ekron -T. N. FORD, Louisville X. R. ROYSTER, Corydon Qnot presentj CThis roll is arranged as in the picture, reading from left to right, beginning with the front rovvj N' THE TATLER 83 Q GW WC QA T W nskifif' TfF?4 ..55 'f:z1f .:J All N 19125347aimilxffhfgfggfyfl .. g.iG: 531' JESS- gil.,-:H-:-5 ' ' ' . Q? V,-Tfiplf-gm :Q ik-t,:1.?,m I ' 6' ,-11:5 .Q rf -18767 111906 .NIL SINE NUMINE , Colorado Club BJOTTOZ Nil sine nmzzme A Purpose 1. To MAICE COLORADO BETTER KNOWN IN XNILLIAM IEWELL COLLEGE 2. TO MAKE CWILLIAM ,TEVVEIL COLLEGE BETTER KNOWN IN COLORADO Flower COLUMBINE Mascot NIOUNTAIN CANARY Yell C-O-L-O-R-A-D-O CTll1'SGfl11lCSj COLORADOH!! 1906-'07 A. D. MCGLASHAN. . THOS. PIUXLEY .... CHAS. ROBINS .... D. VV. BEANBLOSSOM O. L. BISHOP W. L. BOYD E. B. BROWN I. 'W. STORER Officers . . .... PRESIDENT. . . . .XIICE-PRESIDENT. . . . . . HSECRETARY... Members I. S. CUSTER T. L. HITXLAEY A F. ESTTLL E S. I. PAY A GUS FOVVLER E C. 1907-'08 . . .O. P. BISHOP . . . .THOS HUXI,EY . . .EARLE EUBANK M. GRIMES D. MCGLASHAN EUBANK M. NIDA A. ROBINS i i r THE TATLER 85 St. Louis Club HURTLY after the Christmas holidays the students hailing from St. Louis conceived the plan of an organization among themselves whose object should be: 'cMore Wfilliam Jewell men from St. Louisf' Wfith this in mind twelve students of the college and academy joined themselves under fthe name of the St. Louis Club of Vlfilliam Jewell College. The Club at present has twenty members, who meet once a month to transact necessary business and to spend a social hour together. The regular meeting for February was held in a downtown cafe where a sumptuous banquet was spread and a good time enjoyed. That there should be at least seventy-Eve students from St. Louis in VVilliam Jewell is the 'Erin belief of each member of the Club and to this end we are working. ' Roll l'lORACE GOODTN. . . ....... PRESIDENT C. J. UNDERHILL. . . . . .VICE-PRESIDENT CARLETON B. Fox. . . ...... SECRETARY ROBERT FFYZZER. ............... . . .TREASURER N. G. T-ToRsoN GEORGE BOXVER R. L. NlORE H. E. GRAHAM HENRY XIVEBER E. J. l3AVES OLIVER SHANK PAUL XAIEBER R. YN. ZALLEE Honorary Members DR. F. XM EBERHARDT DR. D. J. EVANS DR. A. V. DYE DR. E. C. GRlFFI'fl'l DR. H. G. PARKER DR. J. P. GllE1iNE uv 15 ,hc-. -,' gr: f A THE TATLER The Kansas City Club Flower TWOLIPS Colors -QLD GOLD AND CRIMSON Yell Ky11z.b0.'fKi112Iv0! Haro! fam! PIKYZLC'-2561-IIZICZ-7'ClZ' tmfv! Flop-a-doodle! YcZZ0wBugger! Polly won? you- K-A -N-1, K-A -N , K-A -N, Can, S-.14 -S! Ko-1150.9 City! K. C.! J.. C.! WfIliG77Z' Jewell! W. f. C.! Purpose The Kansas City Club was organized for the purpose of Pl'O1T1l.llg'2Lt- ing in Kansas City and vicinity the high Staiidarcls Ol Scholarship and mzmlioocl for which VX7illiam Jewell College has SO long Stood. R P. D. ARMSTRONG K. M. BICKEL . R. BOSTICK Cfficers PRESIDENT .... ............ SIECRDTARYH... .,.. Members G. XV. LIERBOLD E. R. LEWIS D. P. MASON S. B. CAMPBELL AT. L. MASON C. H. EYMAN C. H. iVlA.STEN C. I. GUION -T. A. MILLS E. M. GURNR12 E. R. MCCLELLAN A. R. HARDY L. C. MCCONNELI. A. D. PITTMAN I. NV. RIDER ,fe H. P. NICQQUAY M. B. PADDOCK G. C. PRCK R. RIDER C. G. ROWIAND R. H. SEABOUGH A. J. SMITH A. P. S. VVAKEFIELD 87 88 THE TATLER Missouri On!-iiarof Alpha Nu Q T N C 'E i ifelliii ag' gi' RI-ILTPAPP AND PINEAPPLE ' l ltlg a- X-if fl CONSULT THD RAINBOW ' K A QQ X f T ff Purpose ' V . To RA,TION.AT.IZE THE IRRATIONAT, Chapter Roll tReviseClD CENT Grrrmziia HCOPPIQR' SUTHERLAND f'BTLL HUDSON HooT PUGH HCHUCKH XIENABLE KIDUTCI-Ii, SCT-TRETBER HEZRAU ICENDALL tdeceasedj 'KCHUCKU SCOTT HVVINDBROKENH BIGGS BUTTi2RwoRTHJ' Fox EASY IDAVID i'l'lTMRALT.H 0. BRADLEY lnitiates T- D- SMART U-TOE PLUviUs CONNOR Pledged TURN14:Rt' JONES ATOM HUXLEY Clnter-National Oratorj out desue to inculcate tiiendship mutual atfabihtv anl splinters into the inmost soul, of the initiate. How well we have succeeded we leave for you to judge. No member has yet been known to divulge a secret or betray a vow. The acme of our fraternal activities was reached when Bro. Smart made his triumphant entry in chapel. Since then two calamities have befallen our noble brotherhood and we have been busy in internal development. A re- vised edition of the Ritual is now in press, which pamphlet, together with Shakespeare on Poppycockf' furnish valuable traditions and instruction to those entrusted with their care. Prof. Richmonds lectures on Evolution are expurgated copies of our ancient literature, which can now be found in the fraternity archives at Rangoon, Burma. May We live long and prosper. QLLOXVING the footsteps of our illustrious predecessors it is QU!-.lj- f N. A- ,ww f X. The William Jewell Quartet C. P. Fonsvrtvnz .... ..... N IUSIC DIRECTOR R. F. HERRON. . . .... BUSINESS MANAGER R. E. HERRON .... ........... l ST TENOR T. XM Bum ...... .... 2 D TENOR C. P. FORSYTHE. .... . . .lsT BASS I. S. CUSTER .......................... 2D BASS f-fT ' MOTTO: Borroxv a dress suit and be somebody, Music hath charms to fool the people. A REMINDER: CTO our audiencesj No suffering is Without its good uses, and no real evils can come to any human being except through their own co-operation. Itinerary 1906-107 Orrick, Mo. ...... Nov. 1906 Hamilton, Mo .... .Feb 1907 Odessa, Mo.. .. Dec. 1906 Cameron, Mo ..... Feb 1907 Amsterdam, Mo. . .Tan 1907 Maysville, Mo .... .Feb 1907 Drexel, Mo .... Ian 1907 1-lolt, Mo ...... ...Feb 1907 Hume, Mo. . Ian 1907 Lexington, Mo .... Feb 1907 Nevada, Mo. ..... .jan 1907 Oak Grove, Mo. . .Mar 1907 Bronaugh, Mo. Ian 1907 St. joseph, 1V1O...1V1Z11' 1907 Sheldon, Mo. .. -Tan 1907 Lathrop, Mo ..... Mar 1907 Greenwood, Mo ,Tan l907 Leavenworth, Kan.Apr. 1907 Belton, Mo .... ,lan 1907 Marshall, Mo ..... Apr 1907 1 I 1 1, 5, , 5 W, ...- Q 3 1 AUS ,fr :za 5 ME? . 12, 1 f . ,, .Q ggpzyggrk-:': . .W :,2 '1529Z5f x ' 7 ., , , f.,'QZ. 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OGDEN, IJNDERHILL, SHANKJ BEANBLOSSOM, EURANK 2D BASS.lX'ICC2LASHAN, SMITH. BTCQUAY, GUTHR112. CLOSQSENN, LQWRY Schedule of Dates December 20th. . . . .Y M. C. A. Banquet February 21St. . . . . ........... Bales Chapel, K. C. March llth. . . . . .Annual Y. M. C. A. Business Meeting March 22d. . . . . .junior Philomathic Qpeu Session ' 1 ,A I .QF K , I qv , -V125 A ' K si .asf '- As, , , ' . , , . 1' f 1 1 1 N wif 1 I , s .1 zglilff . I XQ X . af' .. .fi A Tr! p EH A L .-3 vqfiaq-fl mg, Z ,W ,-' , fnlu . WR' , f f :R 3 Sf ff1 f'AYr l fiery? W 4 ' Alf ' i f ll' A A te I if T ext L .N 17 S it All William Jewell Orchestra L. DEAN SANDS LEADERS .... . . . A 4 IC. G. ALLEN BQANAGERS ................ RALPH E' HERRON S. P. LINDAU - A. VLINCENT DYE,, FACULTY hfiGR. E11-St Violin. l CH-A5 G- ALLEN .. ............................ 1 L' DEAN SANDS Second Violin. . . . . . l ALBERT XNHITE l LEE MAJOR Double Bass. . . .... S. P. LINDAU Flute ....... . . .DR. D. I. EVANS Clarinet ...... ...... A . E. DAVIS First Cornet .... . . .DR. H. G. PARKER Second Cornet .... ..... ..... I . 0. HASSLER Trombone ..... ........... F RANK LIAIGLER Piano ...... . . . . . . .... .... h Iliss GRACE SLAUGHTER HL Orchestra has fuinished music foi the contests of the L1te1 ous colleoe eyceicises In the second seinestei M1 Herion ' because of pressing school and quartette duties, resigned as manager and first violinist. Mr. Sands, in his fourth year as leader, resigned on account of closing duties of his senior year, and Mr. C. G. Allen, an experienced musician, was elected to hll the vacancy, and S. P. Lindau, manager. It is to be hoped that the Orchestra will continue to grow with the college. 4. A . . A . -- ' C A ary Societies, for the Lecture Course nunubers, and for vari- ' bl 7 l v s - I E A . 4. -n - A 7 5' WM- :Qs ,... .num 35 JF' ,W .x,.. ?....Z.W., ,T .,,,,.,,. Y . sm ,W if 1 a F 4 -, ,N fl H. t ,,ff?,,JA: I ff f ,I ,I , 4' I : ' l if fl mf- t' ft ' a t AZFW ,l lawyf l lf , N 19 4 X4 4 'll MYLJ' xl '1 fljmmlkyw little WW 'llllaiil A QW-if ftwkii PAil' A t l itll'-1 1 Qlfwt' -V f 'Y- Nt 'tyltlf-t ,egt N!'gil4Q l Wjvge g.f3x,W:.::,.fS,t 55-i H, -'Milf I- milk, 5 l,m',ej-4752-.Msg-L.g rf ' ' l j:f.' AO, 'll -,, . lim i,j!?i-wa'0- :rEis,- -7 Fx -- lvl e -55 e,9 ' 'f ft 'ftf-if' tl' f s.-.1 HZ --VTJ 'Fi'tFQ!'lY1Q,i' -A' ee --F Qz i- 7 1' eg g:-5 -- . f -- g- p3 .--- 5 - The William Jewell Band Director. .. .... T. WT. Brmz Manager ..... . .. .A. E. DAVIS Treasurer ...... I. C. STILLIONS Instrumentation Solo B b Cfornets. . . . . .lDAVIS, PIASSLER lst B b Cornets. . . . . .STILL1oNs, l'lILL 2d B b Cornet .... ....... l W1i-LtAixi's lst B b Clarinets .... . . SANDS, Cmimzs Flute. . . ........ . . .. .......... BQARRIOTT Altos ........ ..... l ,tND.-ttf, lasts G'l1.LXHAM Eb Basses ..... . . .Mfxgrotq Gnoyian GRAHAM lst Trombone .... . . .T. YN. Brian, IJAIGLER Baritone. . . .... .,......... l f tMiiz121aLtN lst Tenor. .. . . ........... STACEY Snare Drunis. . . . . .At.1.i5N. F. Brian Bass Drum. . .... . . ....... MCQUNY - HB band this year was perhaps the best in the history ot the college. ln the earlier part ot the year, under the director- -- ship of Mr. Thos. Bibb, the band reached a state ot proh- ciency seldont attained by an amateur organization. But the zenith of its fame was reached in the spring, when, under the manage- ment ot Mr. A. E. Davis, it was prepared tor the trip to Parkville, where it headed the Wfilliani Jewell delegation to the State Gratorical at that place and helped our orator to win hrst honors. One mark of the bands ability, that must be mentioned here, is the unerring cer- tainty with which, under the guidance of the Drum Major, Parker, it led all nocturnal parades to the top ot the Other Hill. 'mf qv- .- EL' .qw- 35 ,XA Q-1: Z4 -'Q We ie? X N X I NNW! sg J ' Y 1 if ' A ll T HL Q ' 1 PX f lx V wllll F .l We P1 WE WLM K. L. SCL-IREIRER .... MANAGER D. 0. BRADLEX CAPlATN f A JOHN IKRAMER. .. . .. .... COACH BAKER I-IAIGLER REYNOLDS NPOTLEY PARKER SYDNOR BARR Kansas University. Kansas City Medica. . Central College. .. . . . . Kirksville Normals. .. 'l'a1'lciO. . . ....... . . . . XNl2l.1'1'61'lSlDLl1'g Normals. .. . O Drury. . . ........ . . . SCHREIBER Line-Up CAMP1.:Er.L BRADLEY BATES rlBYZZlfR Schedule . l8 l!Villiam . O Vlfilliam . O W'illiam . O Wfilliam . 6 Wfilliam W'illiam . l4 Wfillisml JOHN STON lXllCATLl Jewell Jewell Jewell Jewell Jewell Jewell Jewell g . E. G. CAREI, ...... .. .LXQANAGER WT. RHOADES. .CAPTAIN XM G. HAMILTON .... ...COACH GRAHAM. GARD1 NER. CAREL. . . BARR. . ... RHOADES. CAMPBELL. . .. Dee -Baker. . .. Dec. -Qttawa. . .. . . . . . Ian. Cresceuts. Ian. Ottawa. . Feb 1-Baker. . .. Feb 2-Haskell. . Feb 16-Denver U. .. . . . Feb 25-Haskell. . Mar. 7-K. 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Schedule l 16-Bartlesville, at Liberty l 23-Missouri Valley, at Marshall l 21l-Wlentwortli, at Lexington l 29-Missouri Valley, at Liberty 2-Kirlcsyille Normal, at Kirksville 3-Osteopaths, at Kirlqsville 10-Wfentworth, at Liberty 18--Ottawa, at Liberty 21-Gttawa, at Ottawa 22-Haskell Indians, at Lawrence .. . .C. C. SYDNOR ...3cl ..ss ...lf . ..ct ..rf Wfinston, Green- ' 2 1 5 .Aff 4 ., f ww-....,, TH E TA TL E R 107 Track Team JOHN H. PENIX. . .MANAGER R. B. ACIQER ......... CAPTAIN f f R. G. GARNETT E. H. NORTON it A. 12. RTARTIN G. C. NTOTLEY 53272239 53335 H. I. FORWARD 1. S. CUSTER I R Kiifu' - H Boccnss T L HUUFY ' . 'T . . . . 1 9 4 W C. A. BARR H. D. RTARTIN W. J. FOX C. J. PRINCE '1T'ff'1v'g 1 1 IH fill, iU1'1M1 i 'M Track Records ' ' El '.f','i 1 i'J53 I ' ' 1111111 TIM., f C Highest A11-Around Record- ?-? -A P -- M f foo 3328 at I iaii, .a3,. . poii s Sh ot-Put-VV inebrenner, M ay NTL-A I2 01. 35 feet 8 inches Hanfinier Throw-VVingb1ade, May, '02. 96 feet 9 inches High -Iunip--Acker, May, '06 5 feet 9 inches Discus Tlirow-Barr, May, 506. 92 feet 7 inches Pole Vault-Phe1ps, May, A05. 10 feet Standing Broad jump-Shelton, May, '99. 9 feet 11 inches Running Broad Iuinp-Bowinan, May, '05. 20 feet 3 inches 50-Yard Dash--Rhoades, May, 195. 51-5 seconds 7 5-Yard Dash-V. Rhoades, May, 02. 7 3-4 seconds 100-Yard Dash-Rhoades, May, '95. 101-5 seconds 220-Yard Dash-Mcfntyre, May, 199. 23 seconds 440-Yard Dash-Forward, May, '06. 52 seconds M Mi1e Run-Tay1or, May, '00. 2 minutes 12 seconds Mile Run-H. Boggess, May, '06. 5 minutes 120-Yard Hurdle-Custer, May, '06. 16 2-5 4 seconds seconds 220-Yard Hu1'd1e+McInty1'e, May, '99. 27 seconds Track Meets Ar Liberty-K. C. 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' 'P , ' A, ' ?-KVM MA ifHVVf9xNBbm?!xVV .f ig 5AX51.1.wJliV'1.l.1.VzS53l9gixgs9 A .za.K. .. f1..V .,. f AMX 3,82 X . 'W 1-. ..-w. ,ff gr-. -rg.: V 1. ---5-sv ,V.r-S - g.Vq- ,--5.1.9. . . .... fi ,... . Sfep en V llO THE TATLER The College Man in Literature T was recently remarked by a cur rent periodical that the Colleg . V- ' e Man is the one type of person not found in literature. We hesitate to wound the feelings of our esteemed contempo rariesg but nevertheless, so grievous is the error into which they have fallen that we must take issue with them. Wfhoever may have penned such a statement, is, to say the least, criminally unob- servant. Either they are unversed in literature, or else they have wended their way through the fields of classic lore with veiled eyes. Otherwise they would see the fallacy of such a statement. For of all types of humanity, as a few instances will prove beyond a question, of classic writers of every age, the Collegian is spoken of in no uncer- tain terms. To begin with, no one who pays any attention to college fads can fail to recognize VVhittier's reference to the Freshman: XVith thy turned-up pantaloons, And' thy merry whistled tunes. Mrs. l-lemans gives him almost a eulogy: Manhood's brow serenely high, And the fiery heart of youth. Tennyson evidently was hazed when he was at college, and his description is, 'fTheirs not to make reply, Theirs not to reason why, Theirs but to do-ordie ! But Gray sums him up in the line, A youth to Fortune and to Fame unknown. The Sophomore, he of the mighty lung, and the breaker of hearts, has been sung of from time immemorial. Shakespeare, even in his day, noticed that -he speaks an infinite deal of nothing. -his reasons are As two grains of wheat hid in two bushels of chaff: You shall seek all day ere you find' them, and when You have them, they are not worth the search. THE TATLER 111 And the mild-voiced Scott assents that, A'His ready speech flowed fair and free. Chaucer touches another side of his nature, As eny pecok he was proud and gay. And Goldsmith adds, And loved the lad-ies. Dr. Johnson concludes: Obsequious, artful, voluble and gay., But it is the Junior Cand rightly soj that holds the hearts of all the poets. Milton speaks of his steadfastness: Heaven hath timely tried their youth, Their faith, their patience, and their truth. Lowell, of his wisdom: H Men granted that his speech was wise. Scott says he is athletic: His limbs were cast in manly mold.. For hardy sport and contest boldf' And Shakespeare C mark the contrast of his coniment on the Sopho- morej puts him at the summit: -the kindest man. The best conditioned and unwearied spirit In doing courtesies, and one in whom The ancient Roman honor more appears Than any that draws breath. The Senior, majestic in his assumption of dignity, superior to trifles, or else giving them undue weight, is sung of richly. Says Shelley: -he doth bear His part, while the One Spirit's plastic stress Sweeps the dull, dense world. How Shakespeare laughs, Most potent, grave and reverend Seniorsf' And Burns reads them aright and says, -When nae real ills perplex them They make enow themselves to Vex them. But Longfellow, in his beautiful allegory, The Village Black- smith, tells of them all. His descriptions are perfect of each. First, the Freshman, and his trials, -Toiling, rejoicing, sorrowing- Onward through life he goes! ll2 TH E T A TL E R His words on the Sophomore seem all inspired, -Wfeek in, week out, from morn ,till night, You can hear his bellows blow. T . he junio 'K-He looks the whole world in the face, For he owes not any man. r-Matchless ! And the Senior, -His hair is crisp, and' black, and long1 His face is like the tan. And we maintain, and steadfastly affirm, as at the beginning, that our conteniporarys standpoint was illy chosen. And that the College man-as we have shown beyond Controversion-is a theme familiar to the classic pen. Y-TUlZ0ZJ67'. ,. X '5 ., I 3 . 1 'f l3E:If5a5.5:1f..'-Q' ' -,i,,4 ..:s..i. , ,., ...V V, ,,, THE TATLER Love When gentle breezes softly blow, VVhen birds above and flowers below And sunbearns glancing far and near Tell the glade news that Spring is here: My love, T sigh for thee. 3 When radiant Suinnieris glaring heat Makes shady nooks a glad retreat, VVhen eloudless stares the brazen sky And lovely Howers blooni and dieg My love, I long for thee. When dinily through the somber haze The sun peers down with softened gaze, When golden leaves float here and there And Autunin's chill is in the air, My love, T wish for thee. When icy lNinter's threatening blast Keeps doorsand shutters frozen, fast, VVhen from my cozy window nook Across the snowy fields I lookg My love, T yearn for thee. Autunin, winter, suninier, spring, This tribute, Love, to thee I bring. Frorn day to day, throughout the year, Whether distant, whether nearg My love, I pray for thee. Upon a vision known so well My drearny gazes fondly dwell. Thou, fairest niaid of all the fair, With gentle eyes and waving hair, My love-I live for thee. - Aaah, O. fay THE TATLER To the Freshman Thou verdant thing! VV hy do all laugh at thee? Can they say truly there is source of fun Or chance for ridicule in anyone Vlfho once delivered Valedictory?,' Of course Great Caesar fell! and just across The Alps lies Italy!!!-but what of that? These unimportant things are still but dross Compared with learning how to tip your hat. Experience is a stiff instructor, true, But it will bring thee safe through Alpha Nu. 'T will brush, in time, the rustic green away. And help thee in society to starg 'T will make thee of mankind the 'fporcelain clay And Worthy, as the present Juniors are. To the Sophomore Rise, honest Muse, and sing,-The man of brass! The Sophomore, is he not? Well! let me see. Wfho is the one whom all men think too treeg Wfhom all men, it they're honest, dub an ass? Wfho rushes in where angels fear to tread Vllhen one poor, lonely Freshman's in the net? Wfho has to wear a band around his head, To curb his soft, abnormal, gdinky' wit? Vfho thinks too little, and yet talks too much, And crams poor English full of French and Dutchg VVho is the ladies man? who does the stunt At L. L. C. receptions? tsometimes giv'nU TN hy! that's our Sophomore, sure! The blunty blunt Of every joke. Be merciful, Kind Heav'n. THE TATLER To the Junior Wlieii old Diogenes his circuit made, In search of that so rare, an honest man, He hit at last upon a worthy plan. Four students found he in a shady gladeg And what is this P he asked of student T, And dropped into his hand a piece of-clayg But this one merely laughed with childish fun, And stole his lanterng then went out to play. The second student yawned Oh! cut it out, And soon was resting in Old Morpheus' arms. But wiser C ?j Senior, without blush or ruth, Informed his friends that it was an aquze-spout. The honest Junior T don't know, affirms. Ah! hereis my man! This fellow tells the TRUTH. To the Senior Four ears have flown since ileclfflino' Freshman stened Y as cs l Upon the scene of action. Seniors now, VV' ith Senior dignity and pensive brow. Oh! what a contrast to the class who crept One autumn night at darkest midnight hour, And daubed a big 'O7 on watertow'r! But tiire has changed thee, Seniorg thou art now it According to the jokej a learned man, Wfhose knowledge covers all since time began, And W'isdom bursts full-fledged from out thy brow. But these four years have passedg but once to live: Thy college life with college pleasure's tie No longer binds theeg so we can but give To thee Hthe passing tribute of a sigh. 'S r A I X ask Y 'A 1 I 'EH' B ', X wx' L 7 M XPX k7L b. Us 1, ,Yr ,NIM N. ml, , ff ff: 1 x C' f QQ, Dx la-1.g'mF A l gnu? rf . -Lg, .-- -'I , N. il-, ., ... VF' ' A 0 A f Y , - Y i7 1- I ' xx r , QXx ' 5 1 r Q u Y ! 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N ' L'mgf 2 '-,,.-' ' ' -mf.. . -Z ' - , .L 12, ,,-.5-U. ,xl , THE TATLER The Reason My reason for flunking' so often?'j Perhaps ,tis the vision I see, Of two hazel eyes that are tender, Yet saucily beaming' on meg Red lips, 'round which smiles in profusion Are playing at hide-and-go-seek, And ringlets, which Zephyr has loosened, Are kissing each rose-tinted cheek. VV ith golden-brown hair as a background, This vision comes floating to me, 'While I am endeavoring to fathom Some meaning for 'fi Tf,0ffTT0l,W' Then can you reproach me for rlunking When such lovely eyes, lips, and cheek, Are gathered to make up the vision That just XNILL interfere with my Greek? if' I I ti x' fiflff' iii ' xg.- . sr- iw J X' f We--i.Zi25' ,' 4'-LQ 'V ' 'if' ' 25' 4 9' f ' 'T' ' . 5, P. , il ,iw pf is ' L ,-x 1 - ll8 THE TATLER A Freshman's Diary September 5. At home. Tomorrow I shall leave for College. I shall keep a close diary from this on of my experiences and achieve- ments at school. After my death it will be published, perhaps, and make my name immortal. September 6. Arrived at 5:45 p. m. Met a nice young man on the platform who sold me a catalogue in order that I can enroll tomorrow. The regular price was 35c-he let me have it for 20c- because I was a new man. Met a Mr. Killam a few minutes later, who took me to a place called the Club for supper. He is a nice fellow-rather crude, however. He asked what the roll was I had inpmy hand, when he might have known from the ribbons on it that it-was my diploma. I guess he has been deprived of the advantages at home. Wfrote to Bessie. September 7. Met lots of new fellows today. Enrolled. Upon the advice of one fellow-Shriber, I believe his name is, he's kinder fat and Dutch looking-I decided not to take Matriculation. VVhen I told Dr. Cook he laughed and said it was the best thing on the course, so I had to take it. Cost 35.00, too. I-le gave me a catalogue. Wfish I had saved my 2Oc. Didn't need my diploma to enroll from. September 8. Found room and board-I'll eat in town. Tried it at the Club hve meals. Say, itls the limit. Stayed in room all dayg wrote to Bessie and Mother. September 9. Wfent to Sunday-School and Church, as I had prom- ised. Been in my room ever since. I wonder what they are doing at home? September lO. VVent to Chapel. Dr. Rider gave me a number and told me I must not miss a single morning. Of course I shall not-I don't know what makes him think I am that kind. XV as invited to go Snipe hunting by a fellow named Biggs this evening. The other fel- lows must have got lost in the woods. I waited for them an hour and a half, and when they didn't show up I came back to town. They can stay out all night for all of me-I am not going to help them find the road. Didn't get any Snipes. Bad night, I guess. Wfrote to Bessie. THE TATLER 119 September 11. VVent to Chapel. Met a Mr. Sutherland who just got in this A. M. He likes me very much and wants to get me in his Frat-Alfa Noo they call it. This proves there is something to me. I wasn't expecting to make one for two weeks at least. Wfas intro- duced to a Mr. Goodin QSay, he is greatlj, and a man named .Iohn Rider. I don't like him muchg he's too pious somehow. I guess it is his mustache. I hate these goody-goody, ministerial sort. September 12. Wfent to Chapel-Got in a little late. A fellow named Baker came to my room today. I-Ie wants me to join HIS Frat, Cappa Delta. W'ish I could join more than one. The Y. M. C. A. is rushing me, too. NVrote and told Bessie all about it. ' September 13. Didn't go to Chapel. I think that is all stuff, any- how. Thatls what Sutherland says. Wfonder what Uncle Dick will say? Promised Sutherland Iid join the Alfs. CAlfa Noo, you knowj He's sure a decent sort of a chap. Say, that fellow Fox is a sort ot freak. I like to watch him walk, he does it so funny. He whistles, tOO. September 14. Killam and Starring both tried to make me promise to join the Y. M. C. A. I told them I was pledged to Alfa Noo. You don't catch me breaking my pledge. Not me! Met a dreamy sort of chap today-Pittman. I guess he'll do. WVrote to Bessie. September 15. Wfas taken into the Alts. tonight. Their National Grand Hi-ji was down from Chicago Ior the initiation. The thing was pretty bad. I never liked weenys anyway--and those !-IN oof! But it's worth it. VVill wear colors to chapel tomorrow and announce my membership as the custom is. Wfould write and tell Bessie all about it, but I'm too tired. There's no place like College. CThe diary ends here. IN e have been unable to secure any more for publication. We understand that this Freshman is not dead yet, eitherj l2O THE TATLER Ye Parkville Tale with Aprille and his showers soote the people of Liberty toward Parkville gan for to wende, a great oratour for to seken, and for to uphold ye one which for hem had bin sende. I was of thire felaweship anon and will of the others of the compaigne trye for to telen. First was with us a marshalle, a Goodn withal, who was a stout carl for the nones, ful byg he was, and in a rede coat went he. There was also a band of trumpetours, who could wel playen and blowen, and therewithal they blew us out of town. Wfith us was eke our Reye, a man ful tat and in good poynt. Nor was he pale as any forpyned goost, a fat swan loved he best of any roost. VV el coulde he the younge felawes kepe in hand, else they would boozen over alle ye land. YN ith him was his wif and also his daughter, and yet another laydye, hir friend. Two yonge sqquires there were, lusty bachelours, who had in thir coiiipaigne three maidenes fair, who in lelaweship wel could laugh and joleye talken. Also thire was Iohnie Ryder, a worthy man withal, and a good unkel to us alle. YN ith him had he some dayle papiers yclept Ye Parkville Evening Post, which he dide cryen for to selen. A marchant was thire, forsoothe a worthie man withal, and ful loude coulde he youken ond cryen. He also the papiers tried for to selen. Wfhen all this fair compaigne had ariven atte ye towne of Parkville, thire was much noyse, great clamour and barking of dogges. But by this we were not made ye sore, altho the marshalle dide ful loudly L wore. At last forsoothe we came anon to a hill ful hie, upon the top of which ful manie an one, bothe yonge squeyers and maydenes tried RE yet the droghte of March had been pierced to the roote, us for to bluffen. But with us were many a sturdy guy, who by giving them many a lustie poke in the slats, and after many a royling at adown the hill, we came anon to the crest upon which sat a thing with the torme of a house, which they explained was ye College Hall. Upon ye aforesaid hill were many gat-toothed mayd, who with us tryed for to Hirten. But the moste of us being sturdy wights were THE TATLER 121 not in the hart hurten. But one Tige Jennings, and also our worthy Baker, goodly thanes withal, were deceived each one by a false Duessa, and in troth were wel nign ysinitten. Next caine ye oratorie, preceded by a great kakling of geese, and also some yelling by us. But the oratorie it was ye swelle declared by alle, and alle the wise inen in a councille, srnokynge ye snipe of peace, declared the oratorie of our worthy wight to be ye inoste swelle ever yet coinen from niortal bazoo. So was he pronounced ye best of alle. ' At this the Reve gave a yel anon, with which he was wel nigh yblent, and begannen for to cryen aloud and inake a noyse as in a 'Streets of Cairon tent. And now anon down into the towne we went, where anon we had ful inany a inerye ht. And now when we hadiagain in our owne towne conien, around the Square we gan tor to hunnnen. And when forsoothe enow of fuelle we had, we went to a hie hill ful hastylye and glad upon which was a dorniitorye of sleepyng beauties. And thire a tyre we gan for to lighten and alle did burn ful bright and ye virgins did frighten. Then we did us to our beddes go, VV here we inighte slepen until kokke's crow, And then until ye dinner call, So say we alle, so say we alle. - Ge0ff1'y. V, .. K - - .2.!'ii5a2f1-5.42M-5gpg,2 'I' ,, .: ,-Fe -f , g Y , ' L f ',3',Z ,'ff'fff,f' '. , '- : Q24--19: 5:1 'Zv?'f '4Z1if11.'b 3'.'f,,g,7' D-,f5'4 ,2. s:l': 1,S5:k'3 f.- 'ZX-VW ,Z-3.22 'n.-,f:,- ,, - - 1- ' ' ' ' if: ,c a-Zgrvfff' 2-Q::.ff-f..'. ' 'W-QU, 'vo-'P 4- '- ' ' f 'VW I yg?fZN.1YpV.:' v f f f w' .L ,farm P Q- b rit' g g-ra - c.. f 'I -f, V, . ' Y. ' T'- f -afg ffiff eeee V , ' It 1 f' . .- ' .aW.,,.,.. , ., ...... ,... 423.4 'h 339' -1-:ECE-2155155'41EIEi5:?5bii'E'?E.3Ei-51-I-35FSU- ' ' ' - -3,:',fi'.'E..1f'-r -' 'l a - ., J V f . .a,,w 'f vy-. H ,. -,f 74:-4-, 3 3 aff ev.-3 f -nf. 22 THE TATLER A Common Case lt was a youth with Winning ways That came away to college To learn the art and sciences, And drain the fount of knowledge. KA Freshman heg how could it be That he should count on L. L. C. ?j He brought a gilt diploma framed In oak of rare embellishg He bought his books and combed his hair, And started in with relish. CA Freshman free, I say, was he, And he didn't count on L. I.. Cl They held a big reception thereg He took an hour from study To recreate his massive brain. He went-and came back buggy' QA Freshman he, you'll all agreeg For he fell in love at L. L. Cl -Dalian U sTs --E r ,Tk M fi? 5232. A QQ 6 Q V3 K K W W E W Ji, j!! ,QA W 1, F, I x 'V' f Q x N , .W , XX 'Q i th? 2' 1 E X I nf- ! ' V , 1 X ' g I , , l fi L FX , K K N 2 f kkkkx Q 2 XX ff A Q 2 h M X ww, -ff N N' 6 'Q fflllllllr N U ' ,AQ - w .. ' ff, ' X ff N IZ4 THE TATLER Sub-Faculty Meeting NO OBLONG I-IASSLER Cin chair raps for oiderj Will . . , . the secretary please read the minutes of the last meeting. Killam, Secretary: '4lVIr. Chairman, there were no min- utes, but I will read the seconds. Mr. Huxley made forty- two, Mr. Starring three, and Mr. Stillions tried to make one, but was overcome with emotion. Hassler: If there are no objections, they will stand hitched. Carleton Butterworth Fox: UML Chairman- I-Iassler: VVill some one please go to the library and get the dic- tionary. Mr. Fox wishes to speak. CI-Iuxley rushes for the door.j Street Ca la Ed Moorej: 'tMr. Chairman, inasmuch as our com- pensation for our very efficient services is very small, I move you, sir, that we petition the board of trustees of Wfilliam Jewell College for an allowance of ten pounds of Star tobacco per weekf' CMcGlashan turns very pale.j I-Iassler: Is there a second to Mr. Street's motion ?', I-Iuxley: Crushing in with dictionaryj: Mit Chairman, I second the motionf' I-Iassler: Are there any remarks on the motion Pl' James Elliptic McAtee: Mi: Chairman, the theories of Hypergeo- metric series, Stellar Parallaxes, the multiform function of a com- plex variable, and the moduli of a complex variable, all go to prove that simplicity is to be sought above all things. Therefore, I offer the following amendment to the motion-that for the two words Star tobacco we substitute Kentucky Natural Leaf. CMcGlashan faints and is carried from the-room.j Hassler: XNe are now prepared to hear from Mr. Foxf' Fox Qturning a spiral and giving his chair the half-nelsonj : Mr, Chairman, I am extremely conscious of the fact that it is your desire or, as it were, your eager lust, is't not, that I should elucidate to you the art of forked whistling, is't not. Now, gentlemen, I will not go into the historic development of this subject, but will content myself with endeavoring to demonstrate it to you by actual experiment. fBegins whistling, Alice, VVhere Art Thou Atfij THE TATLER l25 Thomas Wildcat Bibb Carises, looking at the crease in his trous- erfj: Mr, Chairman, referring to the subject of er! ahh! where Mr. Fox left off, er! ahh! ClVIcAtee begins snoring assiduouslyj as you all know I have had a great deal of experience along this line. I know all about it and I think it's just this way. You all know how it is er! ahh! Cf course it's just as I say. Mr. Dubbs Parish fblushing furiouslyj: Mit Chairman, I want to roll my hoop. I got to meet a guinea. I-Iassler: XNhy-alilihh-I did not quite catch ygnur meaning, Mr. Parish. Dubbs: HI got a date with a gollf' Iriassler: Thais all right1 so have I. A motion to adjourn is in order. fProi. Kyle, who has been seated, unnoticed in the rear of the room, reading a Greek translation of A Slow Train Through Arkansas, sniggers aloud. All jump to their feet and look aroundj I-Iassler: Gentlemen, we are spied upon. I declare this meeting adjourned. Let us all stand and repeat our sacred motto. CAll stand together and repeat: Graft! Graft! GRAFTVD -- Ge0z5C1'c'jf. ' l26 THE TATLER W f ire, f 72 :I W , ,- H Xi' .. g Y l of ., a mQl'L!'H'Jl-I -Zi y f Q MOTTO : e,1::!s!iRis:aif7fa 5 Et Ego kai ich y Je und yo et Ego. .L Officers MOOUL .............. . .... HON. H. C. CHILES SECOND NOBLE PRET.ATE..l'lIiNRY CLAY C1-HLES VVORTHY HIOI ............... H. CLAY CHILES Members HON. lflENRY CLAY CHTLES HENRY' C. CHIIL1-is H. CLAY CHILES l'lENRY CHILES H. C. CHILES KIHENJY CHTLFS CLAY CHILES C. CHILES CHILES Honors Delegate to National Convention of Egotists President United Egotists of America Pledgecl THOMAS H. HUXLEY T. ITTULLABALOO HUXLEY Honors Orator of last National Convention, held at Papinville THE TATLER Reminiscences Herr Dr. Frucht, in his charming way Tells to the juniors every day A little joke or two. The Freshmen hear how the guy so green Wl'OfC to his dearest, darling- But that won't do! But this good man in Kentucky State. VV as sent from home to legislate. An honest man was he. But soon he finds much better fun VVhich costs'him dearly when the one VVho -Here! stop me ! ! But herels a tale of modest sense: A lad and lass by sleety fence, Must get on other side. So lassie climbs as best she can To topmost board, and in the hand-U Oh! wherels my pride!! But let me see! can T not think Gif any story, rosy pink, XV ith blushing modesty, Vlfhich Dr. 'Fruchtf in his charming way, Tells to the juniors every day? No! Twill bellllll . v I . I I' f-f t ' is iii- ' C , V ,lbs f I' L ,ip -t ists ' ii i 6-I f..,.,-.4-.. ,:, V i A There roams a young geezer named Fox, VVho carries his sense in his sox: And when he unwinds And his whistle he grinds, I-Iis presence is known twenty blox. A young mathlmetician named Macfateej, 1 Red-headed, and sharp as a tacfateej 3 Quite a gun in his class, And he laughs like an ass: And for punning he has a great knacfateel. 'ii There's a freak here in school who says hau't, i'Ahnser, bougtli, ' oughter, and hlawf But I laughed till I cried, And I mighty near died When he told how his cow had a 'cawff' Dost know Grove Samuel Dow? Oh, everyone knows him, I trow. I-Ie has red hair and dimples And freckles and pimples. CThou'lt know him well enow, noxxzj T here's a Sophomore-Turner jones Wfornallg Wfhenever he's vexed he says f'Durn all This stuff, anyway. Uh, let us all pray That I-Ie will not miss life eternal! THE TATLER Thereis a man in the class of 'OS That, wherever he goes has great weight. And he is a Good 'un- As fat as a puddin'g VVhen he travels he goes on a freight rate. A man who is named Allen Biggs In his youth spent his days feeding pigs, And they grew big and fat And as round as a hat,- Big pigs were Allen Bigg's pigs. , D. Bradley is sure a hne runnerg In relays they say hels a gun. Or At least with a chance, And a good pair of pants. He'd be somewhat of a stunner. There once was a man named Beanblossom 3 XV hen Ely Hall burned-well, he was some! He pitched out his clothes And mighty nigh froze, - VVhich proves he's a real green-bean blossom I've noticed that Archie McGlashan Has been getting his hand in at mashin'. And Roy McGraw They say CI don't KNOWN Don't like to have things in that fashion. Oh, who is that man over there VVith the lantern, and slick, oily hair?,' Him, my son, We call 'Dubbsl' He cleans Doc. Parker's tubsg And knocks on THE TATLER, for square. 130 THE TATLER Who Wrote Shakespeare's S Plays? The question of the past two centuries settled once for all by our origi nal intensive method. King I ohn Rome O and Juliet Merc H ant of Venice Anto N y and Cleopatra Tem P est Ric H ard Third Gth E llo Ham L et The P assionate Pilgrim All' S Vlfell That Ends XN'ell Henry F ourth Measu R e Por llfleasure A Mids U mmer Night's Dream King R il Chard Third Macbe T h. A Man Is Born to Die Oh, thou Wee bit of clay in human mold, I gaze upon thee, and full deep l sigh! For what hast thou been born? 'tis but to Dye, Out in this darksome world so chill and cold. Could'st thou but see the Future now unrolled, F or which thou'rt destined, thy small voice would cry To be delivered Cso, indeed, would LD Prom all the arduous labors which unfold. For thou wilt be a pedagogue, so sterng French, German, Spanish, ripple from thy tongue Like thy papa's, thy future to descry. No 'scape for thee, howe'er thou mayest turn. So now, Wee knabe, loosen up thy lungg For thou art born-aforesaid-to Herr Dye. THE TATLER l3l The Wail of a Senior juniors, Sophomores, Freshmen, lend me your ears. I come to defend Prof. Richmond, not to praise him. The jokes that he so vociferously attempts live after us. Qur unappreciable sense of humor fails to absorb their savorg So' may it be with you. This noble paleontologist hath told us evolution is a farceg If it were so it was a grievous fault, And grievously hath the professor answered it. Here under leave of the Senior class-and they are a fair-minded lot- Come I to speak in Richmond's vindication. He was my friend, faithful and just to me. But some say he ivvas actually sarcastic, And they have not yet been pronounced paranoiacs. He hath brought many bones and rocks to our museum, Whicli debris did the lonely showcase fill. Did this in him seem sarcastic? Sarcasm should be made of sterner stud. And on one fateful afternoon thrice did he attempt a joke- A joke as old as the primordial sea itself- And thrice did I attempt to laugh. And still some accuse him of sarcasm. You all did love him once-before you knew him well. What cause withholds you then to laugh with him? For on such laugh depends a mighty grade. - O1fea1'. ' THE TATLER Modern Marvels G the whangdoodle sat in the waving grass And Whanged his mournful lay, The jimeraek jimmied among the trees, The Beeboo buzzed in the balmy breeze And the podunk dinked away. The dingfod dropped in the dirty dust And dinged on the big bass drum, The ping-pong panked pink-a-pank, The ringtum wrinkled a wrinkle rank, And the flimilam faked a plum. The thing-a-ma-jig rambled in the tall uncut And thinked a wonderful thunk, The flippin-jinny flipped a ine Hip-flop, The kibosh kicked a cunning drop And the Hap-jack Happed kerflunk. The go-bye got him a gatling gun And hercely grinned some grins. Vlfonderful indeed these deeds have seemed, But more wonderful still 'tis deemed Wfhen Carleton, his whistle begins. TH E TA TL E R 133 Mehitabel Lee It was only a few short days ago In a college-don't you C? That a delicate maiden went to school By the name of Mehitabel I.ee. And this maiden lived with no other wish Than to join a sorority. She wasfno child for I am mistookg She was 26, passing fairj And she liked with a like that didn't lack, A Freshman with ruby hair. But- of all sad words of tongue or pen - This true love he would not share. And that is the reason C as all Sophs know, In that college in Qld Mizzoouj That the maiden ceased to study her books, And played on her lone bazoo. So that her high-born people came and took her back to the farm, whence she was. ' -Dionezav' Consolation Mary was a little girl 'Wfho went to L. L. C., I-Ier lamb she left behind, at home, And all forlorn was she. But now she has another lamb, CI-Ie lives down in the townj And Mary never frets nor cries Since this new lamb shels found. -Sfyfves Q r w.. . ' .Lic if X f GHRQNHGLE X 'I H, WF RLS C ' f -1 f 1 Kit A l va 'J 'l f- if fx . . p Z! f so t t J Q 7 f or ji . if W-. avatars A , r' 5 - - A September again: Vlfith a few variations, perhaps, and it is the same September, which, for so many years, has brought a new life to the Qld Hillf' The new students have arrived three days early, but not before the Y. M. C. A. rusher. Wfith a few new faces in the faculty row, school begins, and Uncle Dick continues to sing Home, Sweet Homeu and Mothers Tears to the home-sick Freshmen, who seek to drown their pangs of love for home and Sally in the generous cup at the Y. M. C. A. Stag reception. Urged on by the upper class- men, the Sophs and Freshmen hold their secret elections and learn Q ?j to yell in chapel. A class scrap is the inevitable result, from which Dr. Cook has the good fortune of rescuing Prof. Kyle, who has been taken for a Sophomore. Of course, there are other things which come, of necessity, with September,--elections, foot-ball, moral counsel in chapel, Prof. Sem- ple's speech in behalf of the classics, L. L. C., etc.,-but this is all dull after being hashed through The .Sxf1lIl7C77Z7l for eight months. And now September has passed. THE TATLER 135 October October 2. Big 401 celebra-A c tion 5 the one is sacrificed beneath Dr. Cookis chariot. Poor driv- Qyiix I' 2 - . as October 3. Prof. Semple's ff Roman Forum the scene of a -V -K H w Sophomore-Freshman raid.. R October 5. VVee Willie', Dunn chaperons a few young people to the Priests of Pallas Parade. . , . .. - fa: I fflx - I AQI.. X QXUXL QS' if 1- fa? V' 5275 1 X pb -f ' ..f- - g - ,,,.- ffjg N v--- - October 9. Dr. Greene's an- ' nual fool columni' advice handed out to Freshmen. October 12. Street and his mustache get roughly handled by Liberty society. October 16. Apple Day in Vtfilliam Jewellg TATLER Editors make a haul. October 20. Prof. Mose, assisted by Mr. Williams, gives sere- naders an informal L. L. C. reception. October 31. Pan-Hellenic potato roast in the country. A few re- main to celebrate Halloween. November 4a I K November 1. 8 a. in. Me- vi' A . I 'u - C ' ' ha el awakens. 1, M? as nagerie in c p N I Stage is cleared for Scene 11. '- 'k '1:X. , 9 a. m. College disgraced. -Kr ' oh , W' A ee. .-J. , Sherlock Holmes and his de- tectives busy. Vlfonder who did it? November 2. jack Sydnor takes a fair one to open session? Swears he won't do it again November 6. Foot-ball team breaks training at Springfield. Karl Schreiber innocent f?j. November 7. October student out. November 10. Kiltie's 7-ft. drum major appears in chapel. 136 THE TATLER November 12. Smart pledged to Alpha Nu. A4 November 13. Smart initiated into Alpha Tis Nu. Ribbon Degree. f November 18. Prof. Kyle begins vocal per- secution of the Greeks. November 26. Senior Reception at L. L. C. -Q Elliott goes along and is entertained by Mrs. ' Williailis. November 29. Fraternity Banquets in Kan- lfx l sas City-for those who could eat. Z December 175' December 4. Seniors cut Geology and -F ge-' . t . . Philosophy- B on bulletin board. December 7. Dr. Miller Ends a minister's purse. December 8. Vlfornall, Peck,'1'yz- W? zer and Neaius join 'ffunnel gangl' in Yin? xr laboratory. f December 10. November student ,, out. 3 31' December 14. Smart is made , 1-1onery President of the joint 'A' ' f Session. December 16. Alexanderls first ' warning to part with his mustache. ff December 17. Dr. Fruit lectures X . A to the Juniors on Economy, Be- 'A Q ware of the fate of the 'Three Hun- dred Dollar Man.' 'l - December 20. Y. M. C. A. stag C ! 3' reception. Thirteen petitions for two weeks' holiday. Hubert Dunn signs them all. January January 2. Liberty repopulated. january 3. Asa Martin uses potassium dichromate for soap. January 5. Dr. Fruit entertains moonshiners. January 9. Exams. begin. Freshmen ask about the Honor Sys- temf' january 10. December student out. THE TATLER l37 january 13. Dr. Dye makes speech in cha- App: pel. Uncle Dick sings VV hen shall our grow- '- 7 n M 't 3: S. ing numbers cease P january 23. Canning Factory started on - the hill. Faculty works overtime. january 24. Sands offers CPD use of Col- lege song to TATLER Editors. january 29. Tige, lr. eats what is left from Sophomore banqtiet. 1 January 30. Marriott ,poses as tonsorial X. fp . ' artist. Alexander makes the speech. f- February ft ,U February 4. Lale announ- ,, N ces to the world his member- .. 1 f 'I ' ship in Kappa Delta. r V February 5. Red Stev- A ix- ens invited by Dr. Griffith to 5 F N X quit Political Economy. f Z X S if W ' QA fifzf.-. . F, February 6. John Mills 'Eff . sick,-three men wanted to do his work. February 7. Dr. Griffith informs Poly Conn class that there could be no corner on eggs. February 9. Prof. Semple's Forum adorned Hcum novis sellis. February ll. january smdem out. Februar 12. Carollton Butternut Fox again favors the PolV Y as . Con class with a lecture, a-ah !l is that not so ?,' 138 THE TATLER February 19. Frye goes to social functiong gets his hand in his partner's tomato. February 22. HuXley's visions of an Inter-State Oratorical Medal vanish. February 26. Guy Motley finds a new use for laboratory sinks. March March l. Reading in chapelg Blo-o-o-W, bugle, Blo-o-o-o-w-o-o-W. March 5. Athletic Emblems awardedg He, too, has , vivid recollections of foot-ball days. . March 6. Glee Club sings in Chapelg can't stop. 'P' - f :Lil A. Quartet disbands. L5 March 7. TATLER Editors begin a siege of class- cutting. 7 1 -E March 8. VVilliam Jewell crowdctakes charge of t -. . . . . f rifzi Parkvilleg Sutherland wins lnter-Collegiate Qratorical contest. March 11. Sutherland receives titles from abroad. The bravest take a holiday. lncidentally the lun. Chemistry class cuts for the 23d time. March 15. Mr. Chiles' proxies attend Junior class meeting. March 18. Dr. Fruit kindly assists Dubhs to illustrate his lec- ture on The Ancient Mariner. March 17. Irish Day. Horace Goodin wears the Hemlock. Turner .Tones 'gspludges some at Excelsior Springs. March 22. Turner also sees the sights in K. C. For particulars see Peanuts.,' March 25. Custer wins Cecil Rhodes scholarship. April April 1. Seniors celebrate their birthday. April 3. john Rider and Fatty Goodin work their VH-neck sweater graft. April 5. Hassler, Monroe, Pittman, and Pence make a quiet visit to Marshall. THE TATLER 139 April 6. Prof. Kyle's paregoric proves to be C, H, CCOOH1, Prof. Parker gets in line for Carnegie medal. April l0. Pugh gets to Junior f English on time. -April 12. semi- EX. 'fopen ses- , sion. Horace Goodin quotes Gold- , I .X it 1 smith. - X? Fw V April 15. Jimmie Campbell at- ' Q tempts a joke. X. f f , p Wg' f fC,:,.J April 20. K. C. Law School de- y ' bate. , April 26. Smdeafzt election. Seventeen hearts broken. April 30. TATLER Editors resume class work. May And now April has passed, and May is here. May-the month so productive of brain storms and flunks, occassioned by the flurry and confusion of Exams. and June play rehearsals. In the meantime THE TATLER, '07, has made its appearance. Some have praised it, others have knocked, and a few, a very few, have been hurt. They have probably forgotten that THE TATLER is an annual, handing out roasts wherever an opportunity presents itself. And now Commence- ment week, with its whirlwind of receptions, sermons, smiles, flowers, and-Hgood-byes. The fifty-eighth year of VVilliam Jewell College has been a most pleasant, profitable one, profitable for the students, and especially for the college. The endowment has been greatly increased, and new buildings are in course of construction. The faculty and student body is larger than ever before. May the present prosperity of William Jewell increase as the college grows older. l4O THE TATLER Acknowledgment In the preparation and publication of THE TATLER, '07, the Editors have been materially aided:-in the Art department, by Messrs. Joseph Piani, H. H. Vlfilliains, P, R. Rider, XV. F. Earls, and VV. H. Barleyg in the Literary department, by Dr. A. V. Dye, Mr. Louis Mertins and others. The valuable suggestions of Dr. H. G. Parker, Mr. Harry Smith, and Miss Maude Stephens, in the Art department, have contributed largely to its success. VVe have greatly appreciated the valuable assistance rendered by our contributors, and We desire to thank them publicly for their services. Tl-IE EDITORS. 15Sf5??Z ??3EC3? 4 -.P15215kfigfaiiziil'4,5553?'Z.1'-j:15232-5bil' ff'-,-:zffiffif-'::v'fFE-2-? :lf P ' 'W 1 ' 15333 '1' ! . Eff 3 , R P22525 xg52,g:. 5515252 55:22. . .--c -? , V 5232? 1 's , I -v. 5 255' ' .S EE 3 F52 mf Y 31: 3342 V51 Q 'tv t- 3:13 + f eff wmHm L .--, f ,X .Y , V x wr. fy x I - U V.-.fix ,ff-N., .f 37, W sf V' -in Q 'L f 'F fjvrsfif ' , '.j 7 f -- - ' 41113. '- - -4:Q:!f',nii:v':-. ' 1 ,:Er-22Iffrzr'f.wf5:zf11:Eb-1 'G-an-:W-1-1:-1as:'.1, ' f 21132fb513ffZ1EZ4f j?f4Q'Q A Z -my Ziff 2:55327 i?f?Z'f gy ' 4921. ,- arf., -, 12 .ali 2:2533 g,.y,, -19211 iii? 2 ggfs , re 215123 :A L-31' 12 .Z 3 52-:T-f 123.2 E 'T ?f . , A: 0 1 r:5'2Qf Li 'ff : us ZZ HH , 1 f W ,7 . 5-'59 Z' f... 11:1 -721 M' 5 .. agua : Xi H 6 AL. 1 4' 24 1 Q, '12 ri 2 L -Zip -1 7 - b. Q' ff 1 A t se ents ADVERTISEMENTS William ewell College JOlil'1 Greene, President Forty Professors and Instructors Everything Contained in the Very Best College Courses is Qftered here to Candidates for the AB. Degree Enrollment for the Present Year, 476 Men William Jewell is the oldest, largest and best equipped College for Men west of the Mississippi. William Jewell is acknowledged by informed persons to be without a superior as a college for Men. Many Well-informed persons believe William Jewell is the best College for Men in the West. 27 States, Territories and Foreign Countries Represented in the Enrollment this year. William Jewell aims to combine the Highest Learning with the Highest Standard of Christian Living. William Jewell Men spend less money on the average than students of State Schools and Schools of lower grade. William Jewell now has Eleven Buildings and is building a splendid Library and a new Dormitory for l00 Men. Opportunities for Self-Help to Worthy students. Catalogue Free William ewell College Liberty, Missouri ADVERTISEMENTS William Jewell Folks ..,,'v x f , in I 2 cw. .., r -1.1: ' ' . , ina :u , -xvl-ig lx, I X -L94 I 1325 32931. '-A 3 .zu V ,.- pa-g,:' .., .,,... , A:,.1.f., .r. .. ,L.A.1g: l ro :-: L.. 1 -- -2- mis-:-:nga-ra Um 11 22.4 - - ,T kj? 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Don't buy your fall goods until you see what we have for you. With best Wishes for you and a pleasant and prosperous vacation, We are yours for business. Kirkland CB Burch High Grade Clothiers and Furnishers Liberty, Missouri Both Phones 261 ADVERTISEMENTS Libert Ladies' College On Prospect Heights Chartered by the State of Missouri i Seventeenth Year. Unprecedented Ctrowth and Prosperity , .... K .T ' E r -iti t 3-iv -1 T lr l ' . li n.- 2 . -'fi ?' 1 -1 Ji ' tl-3' in YE: 1... :Ja zz VV- ' I lil J : 1 1. i ' :15-,V iii LEE , IW ' -El -v5trpra.ti ,L .as lrfciltl n e lt- 1 ' ffl - it - lif t 1 ,gjf rg eff fitrj .J-5, fa 4 . I Q .I gym ' ,, ., P V7.1 -. .t. E.,i57,ng ,.'..,m1l- .nasifi wth - - ,.tgsrg,g-Q5-rtgr'tvl,lw.e:':a:p,5!? Q ...r , :feE..g- fs 5- '55Fe -119,53 3,1 aa 'fra'-1', 5171.-'wi ' ' -.iff 5511. 1 E? '7Tf1 W :sit e . ,.-f 45 ': The Location is most favorable to all the country tributary to Kansas City. Liberty is only fifteen miles from the city, with four morning and evening trains each way, and one afternoon train to the city. This affords parents having business in the city an opportunity to visit their daughters at little expense and little loss of time, besides affording its pupils an opportunity to hear celebrated artists. The Health of the school has been excellent. There has never been a case of typhoid or any of the fevers. Doctor bills will not average twenty-five dollars a year for the entire school. The Discipline is good. We look carefully and constantly after the welfare of those committed to our care. The Work in Literary Course, Music, Art, Elocution and Business Course is equal to that of the best girl's schools. Our music teachers are all Conservatory Graduates. We employ only the best. Write for catalogue. C. M. Williams, A. M., President. American-Mozart Conservatory Chartered by the State. 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ADVERTISEMENTS tudents conomy 8z y tudy thics uying the hoicest 8: eed or , ny heapest uel In mount f of Yards on C., M. Sz St. P. Ry. Uptown Office, Gaw Bldg. Phone 52 Phone 94 The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary Louisville, Kentucky Next session of eight months opens October Ist. Excellent equipmentg able and progressive faculty, wide range of theological study. If help is needed to pay board, write to Mr. B. Pressley Srnith, Treasurer of Students' Fund. For Catalogue or other information, write to E. Y. MULLINS, President ADVERTISEJWENTS Keithis Keitlfs Kansas City Kansas City We issue a Furniture Catalog whichrnwe gladly mail free on request. It illustrates the latest ancl almost reliable furniture for all the rooms in the home. We pay freight on all goods ancl guarantee safe arrival at your railroad station. Cashg One Priceg Best Values Robert Keith Furniture or Carpet Co. 'Kansas City, Missouri ADVERTISEJVIENTS Crozer Theological Seminary ' Henry G. Weston, D.D., L. L. D., President Curriculum designed for college graduates and others of like attainmentsf Electives in the Uni- versity of Pennsylvania. Access to Philadelphias Libraries and -Archeological Museums. Scholarships for men of merit. Degree of B. D. at graduation conferred on students holding the degree of A. B. Tuition, room rent, servants attendance and fuel free. Address all correspondence to Wilton G. Evans, Dean, Chester, Pennsylvania Xii ADVERTISEMENTS Kansas City School of Law Organized in 1895 All sessions of this school are held in the evening. This enables the students to he engaged in other worlc in day time and then pursue their legal studies at night. The worlc done is thorough and com- prehensive, covering the following subjects: Blackstones Commentaries, Kent's Commentaries, Con- tracts, Bills, Notes and Commercial Paper, Torts, Common Law and Equity Pleading, Code Pleading, Evidence, Equity, Jurisprudence, Agency, Criminal Law, Wills and Administration of Estates, Partner- ship, Corporations, Real Property, Domestic Relations, Constitutional Law, Bankruptcy, Statutory Rights and Remedies, Constitutions, Jurisdiction and Practice of Federal Courts, Extraordinary Remedies, insurance and Moot Court. Hon. Oliver H. Dean Mr. Sanford B. Ladd Hon. John F. Philips lVlr. M. A. Fylce Hon. R. lngraham FACULTY Mr. Robert E. Ball Mr. Edward D. Ellison judge Shepard Barclay l-lon. Edward l... Scarritt Hon. Willard P. Hall Judge W. C. Marshall Mr. A. L. Cooper Judge J. R. Gantt Mr. William P. Borland Hon. Turner A. Gill lVlr. Ellison A. Neel Hon. J. V. C. Kames Mr. C. O. Tichenor Hon. Edward P. Gates Mr. .lchn W. Snyder Mr. John B. Pew Library Privileges are Unexcelled-Tuition Reasonable. Next term begins Sept. 24, l907. For Catalogue and Full lnformation Address Kansas City School of Law, NewKf,1',Q'Q,K2e3?iQ'ZiQ'f'F' Th Bostonian Give Shoe Satisfaction They always have style. They 'always have quality. They have comfort a plenty. They have your shape if you are a hit particular and appreciate stylish effects. 53.50 a n d 354.00 Oviatt Shoe Company 1105 Main Street ADVERTISEMENTS X111 Established 1870 lncorporatecl l90l t Cacly gl Qlmstead Jewelry Co. lewelers ancl F ine K Stationers l0O9-lOll Walnut Street Kansas City, Missouri Home Telephone 6272 Main Bell Telephone 1069 Main Kansas City Book Exchange Books Bought, Solcl pancl Exchangecl 715 Main Street Kansas City, lVlo. mv ADl7ERTISEJWENTS SVVAGGERJ SUITS FOR YOUNG MEN 172.9 X UR hand-tailored- to-order Suits possess the three vital elements - character - style -distinctiveness-that place them above the plane of' ready-made products. The logical result, of course, is that we have grown to be the biggest made-to-order tailors in America. A Thousands of Patterns 31. l.gecll5igFree GRAND PANTS CO 921 Main I2 East Twelfth ADVERTISEMENTS' Federal Tailoring Company The House of Quality When the United States 2520.00 gold piece passes from one person to another it is accepted without question as to value because we all know it is good and all people have confidence in the guarantee of the United States Crovemment. When you see the Label of the Federal Tailoring Company on a garment it means a great deal. It means a well tested and carefully selected pattern-A Snappy Stylish Effect-A Perfect Fit. These are the essentials of a well groomed man. There is nothing mysterious about the way we do it. Our woolen buyers have had years of experience and no material can pass the exacting Federal tests unless it is the best of its kind. Federal Tailorsgre artists. They produce that Distinctive and Natty appearance for which Federal made-to-order garments are so iustly celebrated. Our Fall and Winter line will contain over two' hundred and nfty All Wool exclusive pattems. We would like to have you see this line. Federal Tailoring Company 1913-1915-191 7 Wyandotte Street Kansas City, Missouri liks Waterman's Fountainqben Sggl An Ideal Gift for Commencement. A Necessity to Every Student. Always ready to write with. Your favorite Pen Point and a Supply of Ink. We always have an ldeal Assortment Our stock of books of all kinds is complete. We have the latest styles in fine stationery. A complete stock of leather goods, fancy china and cut glass. We have a large stock of Kodaks, Cameras and Supplies. Souvenir post cards of all interesting points of both colleges and Liberty Special agents for Ctlobe-Wernecke Book Cases, Victor Talking Machines and Edison Phonographs You are always Welcome to look over our Nlagazines, Books and Papers W C. Mitchell 81 Son, Liberty, Mo Xvi ADl7ERTfSE.MENTS Dr. A. M. Tutt Dentist Office over Kelly's Drug Store James Costello Dealer in Building Material J. H. Rothvvell, M. D. Office over Kelly's Drug Store Hanks 6' Hanna Barbers West Side Square R. I. Bruce Attorney at Lavv Office in Love Bldg. E. H. Miller, M. D. Office over Mitchell's Book Store William Jewell Songs Words by A. Vincent Dye Music by Chas. L. Johnson At book stores, 25c the copy, or of the publisher, L. Dean Sands W. B. Leininger Meat Market Best Meat. Lowest Prices. Ralph Hughes Attorney at Lavv Office over Commercial Bank Mrs. Duncan Millinery College and Fraternity Emblems Photo Supplies Moving Picture Machines Magic Lantern Slides, Etc. Chas. M. Stebbins 1028 Main Street, Kansas City, Missouri M . E. Lavvson Attorney at Law Office under First National Bank ADVERTISEMENTS Xvii Rochester Theological Seminary Rochester, New York Augustus H. Strong, D.D., LED., President Nine Professors Eight Departments Old Testament, New Testament, English Bible, Church History, Theology, Christian Ethics, Homiletics, Elocution. Courses Partly Elective. Library Enlarged and Improved. ' New Dormitory In the German Seminary a faculty of three. Address correspondence to J. W. A. Stewart, Dean Jagk Barnes Druggist The Shoe Dealer Will TTCN You Right Prescriptions a Specialty West Side Square Liberty Phone 88 South Side Square xviii ADVERTISEMENTS What does she want ? Bring her to g 4 9 9 Senters Sheill tell you there. The Citizenis Bank of Liberty, lVlo. Fine Stationery and Emblem Jewelry Let us send you samples and prices of our Correspondence Paper and Calling Cards, showing our skillful engraving and fine papers. We also would like to place in your possession our fine 328-page Catalog of Diamonds, Watches, jewelry and Silver Novelties. - i Box SWHOHEYY Greek Letter Pins gases 4 50c to S10 , '6 'Yin 573' , Our factory fsituatecl right eff?-,'g, A great variety of fine - Q Q , l on the premisesj produces the Of QAS ,o. imported and domestic pa- . . 9, h I I very finest of pins. Special QQ! PHS' t C very atest Sty es' designs when desired-special ioelmfbsiiyi lnitials or Monograms Prices to Clubs I K stamped on your p p I free of charge. Prompt attention given to inquiries. MERMO D, JACCARD 8: KING Broadway, Cor. Locust St. LOLliS, Missouri U VER TISE M E N TS xix The F'QRTiY YQARS OLD TYILDUHC The Commercial Bank of Liberty, Mo. Job Printing Capital, Surplus and Profits Over ? s100,ooo.00 Good Charges J fL2?d'L'1T y' LvBi2 2 Work Reasonable J. L. Dough Cashie Cornish 61 Baker Photographers 805 Shukert Building Kansas City, Missouri A Pleased Customer is Our Best Advertisement ADVERTISEZIJENTS What Does It Signify? U NDER the pure food law you have a chance to eat healthful foods. The queston is Where can We find the goods. We advise people to go to the place Where every effort is put forth to huy pure, wholesome goods, for everybody likes Good things to eat. You can always find them in large or small quantities at the store of L. T. Dorsett, - Liberty, Mo. L 0. P. Gentry Tarrants Love Building qIDrugs, lVledicines,Chem- icals and School Supplies. fllprescriptions accurately filled day or night. lull Long Distance Telephone in store. Local Telephone I-le'll do the rest. 7l. Teiepheee 373 Black Fine Statione ,Tahlets, ry l etc., etc. Southwest Corner Square Soggflifide Liberty, Mo. L-YDVERTISEZVIENTS xxi LATEST STYLE TURNQUTS FIRST-CLASS SADDLERS Everything New and Up-to-Date CHAS. W. 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Ritchey, Cashier First National Bank Liberty, Missouri ere- Withers a White Surplus and Pronts - 55,000 W W1-I-HERS Manager Lumber and Building Material Give us Your Account, we will ' . Yards. Treat You Right Cm. Mill and Missouri Sts. Liberty, Missou Murray Brothers Printers College Work Solicitecl AIDVERTISEIWENTS xxiii Eugene Kenner Baker and Confectioner Dealer in Bread, Cakes and Candies Bakery Notes As bread is the staff of life, you want the best, the cleanest, the purest, that money can buy. We have it, and make it. It is better than home-made. There is our Pure Food Bread, made under the Pure Food Laws. A Few Words in the Cake and Cookie Line Let us fumish you with Cakes, Pies, Rolls and all kinds of delicious confectioneries. Ask your grocer for Kennefs P ure Food Bread Phone 53 8 West Kansas Street, Liberty, Missouri W T George Go down to Glicks, For Books, New and Second- Hand. We Buy, Sell and This is the Place to Exchange Books of all De- scriptions. 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