Concordia College - White and Blue Yearbook (Milwaukee, WI)

 - Class of 1924

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Concordia College - White and Blue Yearbook (Milwaukee, WI) online collection, 1924 Edition, Page 37 of 138
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Page 37 text:

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Z “SHE WHITE = AND BLUE WW PRE I Ri AARON NDE NAAT Tg EO ERS on RES. SE Sa LE SN S eneducinahiaeenetbenanmmaeiansteemamnmnn tomas tent rae) SS OMAR PRR RRA a PRR An em NEN AEN or eer swe ar, TRS ENN em eat Saleen Sten Ah mee teres | } eandbeeetemnieanani ean dae mantener QS Sagem ge TNR: ss a os rh pan any THEODORE SCHROEDER, Coal Valley, Lil Here we have our representative from Coal Valley. With his voluminous voice and hefty figure he is fitly called “General.’’ He would make a good football warrior, but is an even better rooter. The classroom is far too small for his voleanic eloquence. He is, however, an unpretentious and modest character and a hardworling student. As historian he stands alone. He reads histories with the zest of a dime novel fan. ‘‘That’s a fact.” “The love of history seems inseparable from human nature.” ALVIN STREUFERT, Chicago, Il. “Tip” was doomed to the biographer’s chair, and le only hopes we'll remember, ‘‘ ’Tis with sur judgments as our watches, none go just alike.’’ He is the college mail-man, a clever moundsman and basketeer, and in general, a good-natured, cheerful, studious fellow. His “reat courage is seen when he dared let others write his own biography. His last words were: “Now don’t make it too strong,” “The good to boast, his task, And ill in wit to mask.” Page Twenty-eight

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