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20 THE CARTERET lass irentnrp Herman S. D. Botzow-Age 173 entered 1916, baseball 1925-26, Captain 1926. Edward Walter Holbrook-Age 183 entered 19153 football 1925. Frederick Kempton Hussey-Age 183 entered 192Og Kroeh medal for excellence in mathematics 1921g lower form scholarship cup l921g upper form scholarship cup 1923, School Notes Editor The Carteret 1924-25. Charles Francis Krug, Jr.-Age 17, entered 1925. Edward Cady Marsh-Age 185 entered 1917, football 1922, 23, 24, 25: Captain 1925: Member of Athletic Association 1921, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26: Secretary 1924-25-Vice-President 1925-26. Dane Cup for Ex- cellence in Character, Athletics, and Scholarship 1925. Ernest Benjamin McChesnefll-Age 173 entered 1921, football 1924, 259 Manager 1923, Alumni Editor The Carteret 1925, Chapel pianist 1923-19265 Baseball 1926. John Bremner Osborne-Age 175 entered 1916, football 1925. Robert Nelson Palmer-Age 19g entered 19253 football 1925. Richard Myron Reinhardt-Age 18, entered 1925. Robert Alexander Ross, Jr.-Age 175 entered 19205 Colgate Debate Cup 1925, Dinner Committee 19253 The Carteret , Radio Editor 1924- 25, Athletic Editor 1925-26g baseball 1926. Paul de Blois Scott-Age 173 entered 19175 President Athletic As- sociation 1925-263 Editor-in-chief The Carteret 1925-26, Athletic Editor 1924-255 Baseball 1926, manager 19253 football 19253 Chairman Dinner Committee 19255 First Prize Carteret Short Story Contest 1923, second 192-1-5 Taylor Cup 1921. Dance Committee 1926. Robert Swayze Way-Age 183 entered 1920, Athletic Association Representative 19255 Dance Committee 19265 Playing Nlanager baseball 1926.
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fl air i ii ll ill ll l l l llll lllill! By Harry S. Osborne-First Prize Carteret Short Story Contest. An elderly gentleman entered my office one day, and gave me a letter of introduction from the Librarian of Congress. He said his name was John Caseworthy, and he told me the following story: My father moved to South America when I was about five years old. He took all our furniture and household goods. In fact, he took everything we owned. This picture was among our possessions. He put all his money in a rubber plantation, and managed to make enough out of it to keep us going. But when he died, the plantation went to pot. I tried to keep it up, but failed. I gradually sold most of the fur- niture, but I kept this picture. I don't know why, but I did. When I came to New York, I brought it with me in case I should need money very badly. I dog so I'm selling it. What I get for it is going towards some new chemical scheme for the plantation. When I get all I need, I'm going back and try to make a success out of the place. Do you realize how much the picture is worth ? I asked, It's by Gilbert, and Gilbert's pictures of Washington are the most valuable there are. I didn't know exactly what it was worth, but I knew it was worth a great deal, he replied. Well, I'll have to investigate and compare it with some other pic- tures, if you don't mind. Be here the day after tomorrow at this time. Good day. When Mr. Caseworthy had gone, I took the picture of our famous President to an expert. Together we Went to the Museum of Art, where there are some of Gilbert's pictures. We compared the .signature on mine with those on the other pictures, and found them to be exactly the same. Then we went to the library Where we repeated the process of comparison. The expert announced that the picture was a perfect original and a safe buy.
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