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MILNER BRADLEY WILSON, JR. MAYESVILLE, S. C. B , n K A, Candidate for A. B. President Senior Class; Senior Order of Gnomes; President, First Critic, Second Censor, Recording Secretary, Corresponding Secretary, Society Re- porter, Junior and Senior Monthly Orator, Member Board of Trust, Carlisle Literary Society; Freshman Declaimer; Junior Debater; Senior Speaker; In- tercollegiate Debater vs. Emory and Newberry ; Honor Council (1) (3); Junior Class Historian; Order of the Golden Quill; Wearer of Forensic Letter; Y. M. C. A. Cabinet; Business Manager Woford College Journal; President Senior Hail Executive Committee; Lee County Club; Treasurer International Relations Club; Senior Hall Golf Club; Managers Club; Presidents Club; Distinc- tion in Scholarship (1) (2) (3) (4). All are loveniorihy, if D e have ii in us to love. Miller Chief Wilson is not a Woodrow, but we venture to assert that he has been president of more things at the same time than has that great Democrat. By his stature, you would judge him to be a Na- poleon, but Nature has destined him to be a William Jennings Bryan. Indeed, he has a tongue from which such mellifluous phrases flow as to put even Cicero to shame. This ability to hand out a line, which is derived from his natural fluency of speech, quali- fied him to shoot Bill perfectly, and so he specialized in English. Coupled with his silvery tongue is a nerve, a will, and a personality which make an irresistible appeal to the fairer sex. Chief, however, is not only an orator, but is also an author of great fame, having produced such masterpieces as Dr. Pettigrew, Thorny Points — Re duced, etc. With such versatile abilities there are no heights to which he may not attain. 23
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ROBERT LeROY ANDERSON TRAVELLERS REST, S. C. Yezdikhast Candidate for A. B. Sophomore Monthly Orator, First Censor, Preston Literary Society; Corporal, R. O. T. C; Engi- neering Club. Do not love pour enemies; have no enemies to love. Tater Robert LeRoy Anderson made his first appearance in our vicinity in the year twenty. Tater, as he is better known to us, spent two years at B. M. I. before he could make up his mind which college in the Stale was the best. Finally he managed to de- cide that this was the best place for the best men. Thus you see how it became our good luck to have such a man with us. We are indeed sorry to part with him, but it would be an act of selfishness if we should try to keep him any longer. He is a friend to all because he knows not the meaning of the word enemy. Tater has fought the college battle like a man and it is with great sorrow that we see him leave. A true friend is one who will stick to the end, and here is one who will always stay by those who love him. To Anderson we hope that his future may be as noble and fair as his past has been. We see no reason why his ways should change. He takes from us, one and all, our best wishes for a happy and prosperous life.
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