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- 1920 Qtlass wfficers BRUCE NOEL COUL'l'I.QR ........................... I AWRENCE BENJAMIN HOWELL. . IAMES SINCLAIR ,.................. IAMES QUAYLE DEALEY, Jn. ......... . . . . GEORGE WASHINGTON GRIMM, Jn. .......... . Glass Cliheev 1-Yipl-0 1-9-2-0 I-Yip 1-0 1-9-2-ll Brown! Brown! Brown! Twenty! Twenty! Twenty! ftlbatlesi Jftebetitk Qliilblf, Shrewsbury, Mass. ZJN Clnu'lie 2nd'I'e1nn Bnsebztll CID C235 Class Buselmll CID CZJ. Right off the but we huve one of those smell, seleet und supient group who choose the hc.B. course. Why they do it we rlon't know. It must be born in them. At uny mte, here is one of the number and from the graphs, T squnres, and eom- pqsses that he has scattered about him, one would think that he wus going to wire the Leaning Tower of Pisn. Still, Chiu-lie does not let sueh sordid tasks ns eleetrieul engineering problems interfere with his progress in the socinl world. HHH IB broven by his numerous sifle trips to Boston, whieh of lnte hnve been very numerous. Well, Charlie, it's about time for you to blossom out, nml when you do. you muy be sure we're ull with you. 'Wistar .freeman Qhams, Oster-ville, Mass. AIIIA Hvicll 1 , . . . , bless liaxsebull C255 Class Basketball C233 l3llll2Ll'll Chaunpion C23 CSD. llere's Il. nmn after our own heurt: he never refuses to sit in nt an gnme, at stein or n. eoeduentlonnl party. Vie eomes from Osterville und he resembles one of these eelebrutecl bihvnlves in tneiturnity, but when he does open up, one finds ETIOQICHS pexrrls nf wisdom. He is :L morlest Incl and' never wenrs his Phi Beta Kuppan CY In pubhcnbut he is right there with the brain work, espeelully high finunee. As COI'l'f'Qb0l'Il.tl0Il we offer the following. When .they figured V1etor's term bill ut the C,omptroller's Offiee one semester, they cllseoverecl thot, nfter dellueting seholnrslnps nnrl premiums. the college oweal him 354.00 for the pleusure of his presence among us. Well, Vie, we hope that in future yenrs, as in t ie pest, every- tllmi! Wlll roll your way. 31 ...........l,7'l'Stfl1'llf . .Fzrsl V mr:-l'res1Ident Second V 1,1715-I,7'l5-Yilllillff .........Sccrelm'y . . . . . . . . . . .7 rcasure1'
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.!1v4eew'...4 5 e 69' ' 91 N bw . f-2 , U' ' Z I 'lF'Nr v .V P ' A ' L I V A ' i 4 . fill.. Qui Q W- S L' ,ill -lg' l ' initial his admirers have let him remind them of Roosevelt. Dr. Atkins, for many years owner and producer of the Passing Show, leans a languid limb upon the shoulder of his diseonsolate friend Carleton, and as the pale Podrasnik passes Chow human nature reverberates through the ages lj bums a cigarette. And there is Stephens, the mietatating membrane of collegiate society Cbeeause of his constantly crossing the public eyej. In life after college he realized his ambition to form a real bang up Klu Klux Klan and organized three ol' them. The trouble came when he wanted to turn them loose for battle: as Generalissimo of eaeh his position was hazardous. The man hanging hard upon his own coat lapels and who has an abominable habit of using facts in his arguments, is Gardner. No, he doesn't desire a cigarette just at present, thank you. If he stares over your head and says Hum you know your last remark wasn't worth shueks as he will presently demonstrate. The two venerable oetogenarians laughing asthmatieally together are North and Sehoeneweiss, formerly editors of literary publications.Their laughter makes us hope that in so styling their work they were not fooling even themselves. Speak- ing of newspapers, there is a large one in the corner with someone behind it. Who is it? Christian Science Monitor plus smell of bears grease hair oil: Clough of course. He reads as though he enjoyed it. He does, he wrote the stull' himself. There is a rapidly ossifying old gentleman holding a lap dog in leash. Yea, Sinclair. A lady gave him the dog. She gave it to him instead of replying to the question he had put to her on his knees. To this clay he is puzzled at the inference. A group about the iiren-I-lood with a bit of a pouch bellyg the extremely attenuated Hunter Cattenuated, means nothing much pulled out longlt Willie Watson with his sense of fitness Cwherein he goes his clothes one betterj, and Shay who is no one horse affairw-make up the few reputable remnants of the noble line yet lingering on, lounging listless on the lintel of oblivion. Jill
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1. Y, 1' U 1 0 .!1P4S,EW'.g5 .. ' H ? ,, J uf ' - I is -ar F 'I 1 ,M , ill 'rlll Q 4 ,, Q1 F, 5 K I ini 6 L L QL! QIBXZIIIUBIT QDUBO, Providence, R. I. 1'Alex Hinee tho DIll'lU'l'N not inI.o trouble with the lntr-rntutu Uolnnmreo Uonnniru-lion, Alex do:-iderl not to travel. Iirown was not vr-ry fur, and hr- hndn't mu:-Ii to do, no he deeuled to her-olno vollr-go-lm-fl und Luke it four yr-ur lonf. Iiikr- mont of tho men from Providenf-1-, lu: Ima L'0lH'l'l1ifl'Il.U'!I upon Imnu' zu-tivitia-H. rather tlmn upon those on the r-snnpus. Ile Inn-1 likeable vlnu'xu'terir4tir'n, hut imfortunulelv they Inwr- not In-en given mueh exerri:-un We know him to ln: reliulzle und IZCIIIIIIHI, but, url it mixor, we give up. Qbeurge Qllbester Qlmes, Cm-Llnml, N. Y. BUII 1Ioorges Choi, Vzirsity 'l'rawk 'I'eztm 1ll 125 13D 14lg College liztud 11l 123. Gum-I Yen, fwu-at your vyi-N, l'mnln'okern und gentlemen, upon this Imndnonn: gpeennen of the gm-rum homo. Grndunting with the clmas of '20, innteud of with IQ- -simply heeznm- he .l'l7llIlIlI't get but-k from m'ersc-m4 in time for his sheep- skin -fflurt hun nuide hum-:elf known with n yr-mu-nnrw, Ile rulmly broke the pole-vault renord hu-u I reNlulin.nAyeau' und then plnyed on tho tennin tenan for good rm-urfurv. Bosnrlen tlu-so IIOIIVIIIQH, he hun found time to study und uutke :L host oflfrn-ndn. lln-1 one wonk point in his fr-nr of women, but we min em-iilv overlook this minor rl:-fr-1-1. Cho! hun spent. lnoxt of his time lmngim: urouud Chem. und lhology lambs., und explains tlmt he in going to he it doctor. So, if the fnmily horse ln'c:tks hm leg four ymms from now, give- Chet it try. Qllllilhur Beginalh Qlnhersou, IVIQ1-iden, Conn. 'Il I' A Hifkllllyn Din po,ik eried u huppy mother one bright morning in Meriden, Conn. And Imp ny ure wo tlult that en pojk turned out to bo our smiling, Iutppy-go-lucky Andly. .lust innuzinu, if you vun, wlmt we would have IIIIHHIKI, if we hud novel' nr-en llmt r-urly, hlondc- lwnd, nor over known tlmt henminiz Swedish smile. , Andy'H host work has In-en done in mnking ull friends und no CIIPIIIIUS. And for Ins vers- utility, lu- eun'I. he bent. .lun-ct ask the Phi Guinea what they think of him nn IL tiiokler of the ivorien or at wurblur who climbs to high C without lllltfilllll un oyelnnh. Or, mnyhe you hnve Imppened to drop into tho Gym this your, just in time to hear Dore Murvel say, I'l1-use, Mr. Anderson, r-ome to the hend of the I-lugn :md nhow tln-se dnmhr-lla how nirnplc- this excrr-ine in. Then proudly our Swvdirch :ltIil1't1' Olexieun he is, tool lllIll'1'llI'l'4 lo the Iwud und shows the boys how to do ill. 'l'hut':-1 vm-rrmtility. Zlalurznze Butter Qtkms, Detroit, Mich. fIfKNI1 Pop I-lern.ld Associate Editor 125 135 1435 Sock und liuskin 129. Pon stately! nr-dnte, eevlex-miuntir-, und, lust hut not lem-it, the cluns olmplnin. Yen, Pop, in :L nunista-r'n son und run vom-h for the vorueity of the proverbull Sunday dinner with noun- inemlwr of'the eoxnuw-gution. Poppus in also u Rf-IHIIICII niippoi't.m' of WiInon'n-4 lieugue of Notions , und, us sur-h, hns kept our Daily Ilf-rxrc sup- plied with vrrrhrn-lc l'OIIffI'IlIllIil0IlH. An u. Holdior, he hm-i no equul. During the Wur he snip:-d poonn with the Dmrvil lJogs down in Sunto Domuugu. .We under- stund that upon ill'II.lllI1I.tlUIl he intends to return. to tho Inlund und nnipe ull rep- rc-sr-ntutives of the Anti-Snloon l,4-uuui-. An rvvoir, Pop, muy your wit und humor win :is murh respect from the nutiven, us they huve from the eluns of 1920. 32
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