High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Support the schools in our program by subscribing
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 25 text:
“
FOREWORD HE year 1926-27 seems to have been one of anniversaries. lt has marked President Butler's twenty-fifth year as head of the Univer- sity: Spectator's fiftieth year of serviceg and PhiloleXian's one hun- dred and twenty-fifth birthday. The opening of John Jay was, therefore, a very auspiciously timed event. Our appreciation of and respect for President Butler's great work we have expressed in the opening pages of this volume. Now we turn to Columbia's oldest undergraduate organization and her second oldest publication. The traditions of the college are many and go back for genera- tions and generations, but few have survived to our own day. Even we have witnessed the passing of more of them. Still, comparatively few students really know and appreciate just how great and splendid a background the college has. Most of them appreciate its age, and, in a hazy way, its past. Many efforts have been made to place the facts before them in the various campus periodicals: by means of the Columbiana Museum: and in the feature section of each COLUMBIAN. The traditions are necessarily intimately connected with the story of its Student Activities. They are reflected in the actions and writings of the men who have gone before us. To get a good picture of the good old times we have but to read the old secretary's books of Philolexian or the old copies of Spectator Better yet, we can spend a spare hour or two browsing about in the Columbiana room in the Library. We present in the following accounts a concentrated glance at the Columbia of the past, through the medium of the histories of two of the oldest organizations on the Campus. We hope they will serve to give Columbia men a clearer picture of their traditions. At the same time, COLUMBIAN extends its congratulations and best wishes to Philolexian and to Spectator on the occasion of their birthdays. The Editor. l 30 l
”
Page 24 text:
“
. - -I' ' , X xx v, ' ff ' Q' X N . Q4 7l L KX Xk L . 3 Msg , Q B ' ' - Q. W- ,,q A x H 4. , ., sqwgr , YE? ' ki-N W X : L.,1 QrQf3sEw N u. rd M V' wi Wu,Iiilm. gx N y aj 3 ,qfgf f 5 I L- X Q '1 LW 'Y G ai. iff af f'ww.w 1 -f- ,u-'W - ,,H151,- ' IQ X 'H . 1 u -51 . QQ f '51m 7!5 za tm if - T .sa x 3' 1f I,,'1 ','! 'v.M5 'n wf1, ff, - i s- X , ' ' b 'fifnjW: 4 4 :J X- f':, ig' I 5? X K ', M.. ' ' - 5 ,fix :sim f NX WZ? g' x QfnlwLi 5+lf ' X- -K -K -'iff fx aM'u7 M f' WX ' - W, Q W- 1 -4 W 5 .rf I ff, 'LJ' .. M K axxxx I NX 1, in A, . X-.X iii.: mf X L'fvLw a 'I fy!-9 if K tr-N IH., L ,ffVC2Z'V'i33Sx 'Ji NX x.QNQi?V, XJN N nhF?V - f f- ff f- Q . M' L-H N- -' f ggi. g QQXRW If f XSS-ff--i ff -5,- X, g ' X :I ,Ii ,fLA:' ggi E, U 1,1 V, N, ,N X JH ' ,N X .ff --!,f ,-I ggx Q 42- ,f N 1- W -,Z il 9331359 +Z2,mw if M - S 'L X r ,' fH f ., ff umLTEQQirXX?' ., M.4y... , 4 1mH. f 9Z22,4ZEEF?EE?!.XlXA A -f' F!EE?wyNMNWLW9VW1 . .-.f - W' W vm? fy?QmfvfiyWi-ss'541:-..?.'-:1:vf::. ,.1-frfza.. fx. ff -1 f-111' .fBT f -- V' Wim 'NXQU N Wx-GLW N? 31 521 ' W. Q4 QQ Miwffx +55 .A .-' .+- .,. i ,.1r.15U Wf 'X ' 5 -.MW ---, 4 31.3--5::.: -wg',nf.u z:.'- -, xtw -' 5?m'Iv'v? V -1 - EM. xg -1,v Ag! ,' 1 M K X MW' ffl ffwj, Q Xk.1!,fX 1 H M ' 'wf ww QQ: Mem f Www wi W1-SA 5 N' Nix giifgxegiiga A XX gy X! xw Eigfgigg f MffMM'fT ' Q mmm fx W 3'ENW' 1 7 W-R140 X 1 WX f f QW? f, X 4 NNyXNNS ff' f MT? !U ! , K 1 S . 'I ,sg 1 , 3 .. il ' W x QL J W 1, M M my iff' ' : ','- yxieda 'F Fm w1Nx xx4m' 'wwf M MwfLN . .5 - P Q 'b 'A 'M'--2' ' 0' if UW M? .. 5 19g,'if....: N 1 N12 X' My Nl I ff' 1 . Q W7 ffvemxf W Wm Q l , A '55 ,Wa J w +5 - 1 L , 3' - fv113gj9,- . .fa xT ,, 'rn' gh:-' j 1 M f ' l ,: gh gr ,J .' K :'L,gfl.x-X5 Q' K4 '.',f'v' IV! J' X NIM ? X' ' ' ' 4 if 'ff'-X Nw X-Z-P 'J'-rffffif sf 'W W iw '4-'wh n KI., ' .5 V345 D If 711 Lf:-.sb xr.:g,f,11.f'I 51,11-if wiv, X 7 , W w falik 'QYiEQ:T:i. -' -1 ,-1:-,1 z,,'ff ' 9lf5l1 W 5 Wil I ., -Quip q .b4gi .h. 11' f, 'LL 7 515-Q-. , Sgx 157 ,liii ff 'rw' M' , Il, X, lf, H -,- Ji:-in .-P - ,A,-,!,,I'2',,'. ia 43.9, , X TggQ4f g',if.fAl:i?::33Q I W J, in 1 , 355, ' Th. t gp--fu pl 72 - in-'Mil X 1 1 -- .. Q U A,,, 1 IL 193- 'L - 7 lx 4-1 ' ' is 'r - ... ...J-, QN-A :Th -5g5,::5i:aQ,'. v N TX-xg,, X QR ,x Aa 2 p,-If ,, . 'Q-: . . .. ...-- ' id' sr .A ---- ,... .... - . nr-, 1.fL- 31:-'.e,?s2--mf:-Q:-1.Riggs :i-,,x,i54--e.gp-.- -,-'.-.1-1 -I g ag f. . .. -II .1 ,. . X . N, , , .. W- 3 ,-..:-7-, ... -.1-1. nw, H 2- ,1.:,:,.-L-Agn. . . -. .',.::,.,,zg ,-1 -,I : , , i N ,- - 3. 4: '-'?G,:'-1' ' ' 11.-.aaa 1 HF-xnzzf'-fr F1502- in-:mf-1? ,'.-- - -- 1--2:.-1-2---'2':w. - .'::
”
Page 26 text:
“
WW I Qi, , WX 1 ,- ....,...,., e ' , - ' -.T RDS T' Philo Through the Ages BY JACQUES MARTIN BARZUN know that 1' fk ' the friendships established in the Club were perpetuated in a valuable correspondence, largely upon lit- ,Q',291',g?3' erary questions: and we may safely assume from the mere presence of so imposing a group of scholars in the Club that the meetings, particularly in the later years, provided frequent occasion for dis- cussion of the topics of uppermost interest to them. With the close of the century, however, the if bl' if Club began to sink into an aristocratic de- cadence, an offence to the memory of its greatest member, and of course an absolute check upon essentially literary activities, from any point of view what- soever. ' This sentence from Professor Harrison Ross Steeves' delightful monograph on Learned Societies does not refer, as might be rashly supposed, to the Philo- lexian Society of Columbia College. Its purpose is only remotely analogici and rather introductory, ornamental, or illustrative of the subtle art of quota- tion. Philolexian, as the mere sound of its name implies, was founded in 1802. It is therefore one of the three oldest college literary societies in America: that is to say the third oldest, being antedated by seven years by the Dialectic and Philanthropic Societies of the University of North Carolina, on the one hand, and the Philologian and Philotechnian of Williams College, on the other, both groups of twins having been born in 1795. However, as Shaw says, in a hundred years we shall all be of the same age: and, this being true of the past as well as of the future: and further, a rapid mental calculation assuring us that Philolexian is now exactly 125 years old: there is, therefore, more than circumstantial evidence to suppose that Philolexian is of the same age as the oldest literary society in America. This important historical point having been settled with some finality, it might be well to consider as briefly as possible the intellectual background, history, and development-if any has taken place-of this organization, whose continued existence through a century and a quarter is one of its strongest claims to fame: for it argues a flexibility of constitution and a liberality of l31l l'??5'i fEii' '?EEii'l 'lIll 'K '2 '1I lllillllll ls dll Q llllwtnll 2isilzlillllllinnu.ll 33 all , 41 , ,.. M :::-7. , -1 . 'll , 1- .I 2 QA -EQ if, cvil af f fr cf . is - 1 ii ll? S- H SZ' N' 14 i .. -, lj Mira, -- l l, ,uIi-- SJ-lllm x fi :gg-' S, i- 2, 4 1 , 1' 1
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.