Cornell University - Cornellian Yearbook (Ithaca, NY)

 - Class of 1903

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WH art Wada Qbwa ffm ohn Herbert Agate after walkmg off with the highest honor the Pittsford High School could give, that of valedrctorran of his class, entered the Cornell Law School, resolved to rank among the leaders of hrs class and he did rt The Senior Class of Cornell Law School has a few men to whom 1t points with pride as legal grants and rt is no exaggera tion to say that Hmg Agate occupies a positron with these few Pittsford Mr Agate s home, as he says, rs a place which Rochester is near and rt has reason to be proud of the man who rs its represent atrve rn the Cornell Law School Class of 1903 'AU'-819 enjamm Rosell Akin rs a candidate for LI. B He has long ben akm for rt Moravia s High School twenty three he finds pleasure rn such works as When England Was In Power by X Ampere Voltster Cwrrtten by a new electric process eighty thrills rn nme pagesl, and such readmg has kept him out of athletics Ben has sworn off on the weed since the inevitable Freshman experiments, and sadly neglects his seat rn the Senate A host of friends wish him well rn his profession P194 rank Coy Allis harls from Holley N Y having pre pared at the high school of the said town He hopes to become one of the influential men of the great town which subject is his mam topic of con versatron Listen to him talk and form your own opinion 25 f f ll I ,Y I 1 I , . , . , . Y , . B ll 1 97 v I 1 v . Q must be blamed for preparing him. Though but - , , . ll 71 7 ' ' Y 1 ll YY ' r 1 , -

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I' 'I' QS. boa 41 92 SW? ffl N Ep-'23 The Class EA, 72. C23 2-4.14.44 I' 77 G, oxh Many 1905 foo! rank Spearman Adams, Z ZF hails from Sharon, Pa having prepared for Cornell at Strle s While studying there the life at Sibley attracted his attention and he decided that a big M E after his name would look well For this he has Worked hard and when it is finally his he may feel that it is Well earned He left college m his Sophomore year, going west for a year and a half But I couldn t stand it there Doc says, for I used to keep thinking over those seventeen ways of making manganese dioxide and so decided to come back Doc s theories on perpetual motion and German keep him rather busy these days but the ultimate success in each will surely be his for you can t baffle the Doctor 18 homas Dickinson Adams. Seven cities claim to have been the birthplace of Homer. As many share the honor of making Tommy Adams fit to be a Cornellian. Without a home anywhere, he is at home everywhere. Tommy came direct from Williston Seminary to Cornell and commenced almost immediately to make bad smells up in Morse. Incidentally he hopes to become a chemist. Every one who has been in classes with Adams admires his ability to get work done. For three years Tommy has been one of the most faithful members of the squad that practices lacrosse every afternoon in the spring, down at Percy Field. He has been on the team for the last two years. 24 . . TN if S. 95 Q' ,Q 'ff nd of V? .1 0 x X 'B' u ':- J l s xi:-IQN1 , x53 ttf' xg l F S' ' ' ' r f 0 - f ' . ' 1 ll YY 4 n W I I I I 1 I4 Y I YY ll YY ll Q I P' If ll Y I , 1 . I I D ll 7 YY i D W I vi' SF



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'UMM gwf ' ff saac Allison, AX famrlrarly called Senator, first gazed upon the sun kissed hills of Steuben County in the early 80 s When he was six years old he exhibited a rare love for Shakespeare and at ten completed the writings of that genius for the eighty seventh time At twelve he was teaching school and boring oil wells in the vrcrnrty of Canrsteo, N Y He entered Cornell Law School In 99 and hopes to be graduated rn une It rs well understood that the Senator is not a drinking man and for that reason he has been placed upon the Senior Banquet Committee QQ!! rllram Thomas Andrews, AQ, always denoted by Bill, arrived from the breezy city of Buffalo, which blows so many fellows to Cornell He cen tered his affections immediately rn Arts and has from his natural course and decided to enter the realm of the editor s chair, making the Alumni News in his Iunxor year B1Il's ' robust figure has been proposed as a livrng advertisement for Shredded Wheat Biscuit, and tis needless to speak of his affections rn that direction Hrs fancies naturally drifted to Buffalo, concerning which he rs positively retrcent Bill rs a member of Scalp and Blade 9841! lan Emerson Ashcraft, GAA, from Chicago, rs here to reap the benefits of a technical college edu cation, and all indications would point towards hrs ac complrshmg thrs in the four years of allotted time, and being branded an M E in the regular manner Alan used to have quite a reputation in one of the main side issues of a college education, but has apparently gotten over rt He is a member of the banquetmg societies, naturally 26 , - A I ' - X . . , A u n I , I Y Y I . . , I l - I I 7 . . at rr 1 1 uf . f : L CC I ff 1 1 ,V g . f proved an apt student-in some lines. He diverted ' . 7 . W. , Y I 1 I4 l Y l . , 9 - W . l 66 I ,Y ' A . - , A 7' I I , . I I I I . .

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