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Herman Abromowitz, z bt. Clionia; Prize Speaker (3). Robert Albert Adams, Athletic Association; Lacrosse Association; Ten- nis Association; Class Lacrosse Team (2); ’Varsity lacrosse Team (3); Track Team (4). A. Arthur Agramonte, kt, Y. M. C. A.; ex-Phreno; Secretary Spanish Club ; Riding Club; Lacrosse Association; Execute Committee (4). Samuel J. Albert, r z z, Senior Mechanical Society ; Treasurer (3). Henry Baillet, Jr., Riding Club; Hockey Club. J. Albert Bennett, Jr., « r a, z z, k b 2, Y. M. C. A. (1, 2, 3, 4), President (4); Athletic As- sociation, President (4) ; Lacrosse Association; Dcutschcr Verein; Senior Mechanical Society; Baseball Association; Associate Editor Epigram (4); Fencing Club; Riding Club ; Glee Club (3,4); Chess Club; Business Manager 1900 Microcosm. Walter F. Bopp, z z, k b z, Athletic Association; Fencing Club; Pipe and Stein ; Second Vice-President (4), Executive Com- mitte (4)- Samuel Brand, Clionia, First Vice-President (3). Frederick E. Breithut, Phreno; Lacrosse Association; Baseball Associa- tion ; Chairman Cap and Gown Committee ; Senior Psychological Society. Theodore John Breitwieser, a k b z, Tennis Association (2, 3, 4); Lacrosse Association (3, 4); Athletic Association (1, 2, 3, 4), Treasurer (4); Baseball Association (4); Chess Club (4); Camera Club (3, 4); Golf Club (4);.C. C. N. Y. ; Dramatic Club (4); Senior Mechanical Society; Pipe and Stein ; Delegate to I. C. A. A. A. A. Con- vention (4); IQ00 Bicycle Club (4); Riding Club; Hockey Association ; Fencing Club; Bcldcn Gold Medal Calculus (3). Alexander John Browne, Baseball Association. Herman R. Bergoffen, Deutscher Verein. Ralph James M. Bullowa, Clionia. 20
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Next year, some of the fellows, just to live up to the established Junior traditions, went in heavy for the girls, tho’ many of us were more bashful. In this year, too, we showed what orators and debaters we have in our midst, speakers before whose persuasive eloquence and con- vincing arguments many a strong belief and high sounding theory has been destroyed. As early as the Junior year we were represented at the public debate by one of our number, who easily triumphed over his Senior antagonists. Now, as “grave and reverend” Seniors, we have further evinced the class initiative by being the first to adopt cap and gown “to be worn at all lectures and recitations.” We have also set on foot two new college publications, and have put out the first football team since ’96, though the less said of its performances the better. Our theatre party was well attended, and more than one youth was certain he had “killed” some fair disciple of Thalia. Now that “ Reviews ” are over (chronologically, at least), there remain only a few minor matters for 1900 to attend to such as scoring the most points at the Spring games in May, but this is a simple matter. College life has developed the “ naughty naughts ” along different lines. Some of us have shown ourselves embryo politicians ; some have delighted most in our social functions ; we boast more than one Heracles and Hermes; some have proved stout trenchermen at our banquets ; others have developed their lungs on our different rostra, and still others (though not very many) chiefly delight “ to suck the sweets of sweet philosophy.” My pipe is nearly out; the fragrant haze from the mellow Virginia will soon lift, and the dreamy cloud pictures will fade forever. Yet will I often recreate them, and thus keep fresh my memory of this, the happiest period of our lives.
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