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'Swan Z1 v4-s,aw..4 -1 Q CYCRJJ P' Q wma I - T ' , 9 4 7 , ' - . -a V . ,Q F 1 il! Ill A 3 7 0 xi 7 L, 5..l!g ani ?lBnnaIh miller Qlumack, Ballston Spa, N. Y. EN Pop llerc we have one of the intelleetual lights ol' the elass who has gone right against the precepts of the Good Book and has hidden his radiance under a bushel. The few teams that have penetrated their confines have clone so via the Chem. Lab.. where Pop has absorbed and radiated mental nourishment. Apropos of this, we have never been able to determine whether the high l'orehead of the gentleman in question is a result of an ar-tive brain, or whether his seanty loeks account for lt. Whatever the reason, said scarcity lends a most benign dignity to his counten- ance. For recreation, Pop does like to shuffle the pasteboards and anyone who has opposed him, say in five hundred , has met a worthy adversary. As to matrimonial rospeets we are sorry to say that we have no definite data at hand, -we think tli,erc's a snake in the grass, somewhere. But with or without a help- mate, Pop can't help but eome through. Ziaenrp Cliuaghon Qplztunrtb, Providence, R. I. ZEN Hen Heinic Brown Band C255 Glee Club C25 C35 C455 Junior Prom Committee C35. Pembrolce is beginning to wonder what it is going to do after Henry leaves college. For the past year or two hc has been a pretty constant visitor there, and rumor has it that the administration has received valuable aid from this source as to l'cmbroke's maintenance. No dance has been complete without I-Ienry's figure gliding gracefully through the strains of the waltz or one-step. Besides his social activities, he has found time to lend his melodions voice to the Glec Club and also to assist the Faculty in dispensing learning via the Biology lialHof'ato1'y. We don't know which ol' his various ideas he will spring on the waiting wer c . ilaerhert Marston: Bailey, Er., I-Iackensack, N. 1. OAX HBill'l lass Baseball C155 Herald Board C15 C25 C35 C455 Union Trophy Committee C355 Membership Committee C255 Pi Kappa C355 Athletic Board C35 C455 Junior Prom. Committee C355 Class Smok- er Committee C355 Junior Cruise Committee C355 Class Com- mencement Marshal C355 Manager Varsity Track 'l'eam C455 Seeretary-'l'reasurer lnterfraternity Governing Board C455 Execu- tive Committee N. E. I. C. A. A. C45. Cnc rainy morning ol' 1808 in the quaint little hamlet of Haelumsaelc, Wee Willie Bailey entered this turmoil and strife, thereby dispelling the clouds---and nt the same time causing the Cotton Exchange to gnnsh their teeth, for Bill is some day destined to bust that famous ring. Speaking of rings, Bill has often eome mighty near that fatal step-his pin has Burton llolmes tied to a pole when it comes .to travelling, but for all that, Bill is a good natured, likable ehup with a promising future ahead-But William. take our adviee, keep hard upon the IJFQIIIYOLQC path of youth, for if you should stray you might find a path lined with poison-ivy. C ilaerhert ibiuutell iaarlntn, M- 'fum-b fflsilri All-'W' SDf'hding two years at Union College, llerb 1-:nne-about on his good Shilp ltugosa and sailed down to l'rovidenee to join Admiral Sims' fleet on the lil l. l To all those who eame to know him well he has been ai mighty warm friend. l.eaviml us almost as unexpeetedy as he eame, Bill finished up his College work 1 l fhl'U1lI'Y ltllll-llilt for Washington to work for Uncle Sam in the U. S. Patent 03100. Here's wishing you all SIICCPHN, Herb! 33
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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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'.'.w1'a29 L49 . -A Z' E- X KL in Q I.. I C 1 -2 , 4 v Q ' - ' . ' 1 ' Q ill. illl 3 ,7 ff 1' , 6 . Qihmunh Jfrancis ihleagan, Providence R. I. l fb K t'Ed Class Baseball C15 C255 2nd 'l'oam Baseball C255 Tennis 'l'eain C15 C255 Captain C455 Union Membership Committee C35 C455 Executive Comnnttee Interh':1t,ernity Governing Board C455 Jumor Week Committee C35. Law!! And we refrain from saying more, for Ed is out to tell us everything there is in eonneetion with the word. Heredity and environment have eontrib- uted wonderfully in thc shaping of this-mnn's career. Besides inheriting a thirst for judieial questions, Ed has been eaptammg our tennis team for greater experience in the Courts. If we err not, l'kl's four years at Brown have been among the hap- piest he has spent in l'rovi5lenee. Socially, Ed needs no mention: eollegiatz-ly, iis reeord shouts: and nationally, we dare t.o prophesy favorably. When the spirit moves , there is nothing that he eannot aeeomplish. Motto- Keeping Moving . Dame Rumor and the natural Hequr-nee of events is sending Ed to llarvnrd Law next year. l'. S. Public Speaking: Politieal Scienceg Parlor Socmlsg Pungent Satire. william Qlfljeiter Zhleatb, South Attloboro, Mass. fl K5l' Chet ' Chairman Cap and Gown Committee C455 Sock and liuskin C25 C35 C455 Union Danee Committee C45. Chet represents a bit of the sterling atoms of puerile beauty who found life uneanny with the class of lillll. After fighting the Great War at Camp Raritan, he returned to the fold to measure gowns and mortarboards. Yes, it is to this puleher puer that the Seniors are indebted for the shrouds which they wear on Commeneement Dav. ln his Freshman year William Howard Henry Chester was one of the so-ealled sm-ial lions - whirh have their habitat in Churchill House, Agawam Hunt Club, ete. The regrets which Chester received after examin- ations ean voueh for his sueeessful season. ln spite of his animosity to the daily grind he has proved to be a valuable asset to the elass ol 1020. iltolaah !Betnep Zhleek, Salem, N. j. A X A Bee Band CI5. When a fellow eau kid the l ar-ulty into giving hiln his sheepskin in three years. we ean forgive him for not np earing on the ealnpus very nmeh. U In fact, until by the use of some magie fluulrl he 01ltlf'0l'l that distinguished looking moustache to grow on his upper lip, he was seldom seeln and more seldom heard. We hear that this same growth lms roved to be irree-nstable to a fair one and so there may have been some' motive in hlis reeklessness. In spite of these handicaps, we expeet to see him land near the top, for his eonseientiousness and perseveranee ean't help but push him ahead. . . . , Merrill ikellep itilennett, Killmgly, Conn. fb 2 K Ben ltlerrill is one of those rare but weleome people who handed in a sensible Liber slip, and his suggestions are worthy of more eonsideratmn than we are able to give them. When asked how many hours he wasted a week, the 'reply was one a week in Chapel. Clfaeulty please note5. Clentlemen, do you realize that before you you see a budding author? Look your fill, for in thelvears to come, as the Dean would Huy, you will be proud to tell your grandchildren that youtshook hands with him. Plugging away at his English courses, our future novelist has not had any time to give to the more frivolous i5ttl'lU?l',l0IlS of eollellfl llfff. and UU for the fair sex, behold a genuine woman-hater. 34
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