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26 THE GLEANER UfvGd6'f,B6,llj01Illll tage 21, Brook- lyn J. Slow, but sure. He was sec- retary of class and Literary Society in the Freshman year, vice-presi- dent of class and Literary Society and exchange editor of THE KQLEANER in his second year. In his Senior year he was vice-presi- dent of his class, president of the Literary Society, editor-in-chief of 'LITE GLEANER, and class historian. Wolf, Jesse gage 21, Philadel- phiaj. He does not play baseball or football, but plays pinochle. He took great interest in the A. A, and Gleaner Association. Zack, Harry J. tage 19, Brook- lyn, X, Y.j. Although a vegetari- an, he likes chickens. He was a member of the Literary Society in his iirst yearg candy manager in his second year, and agricultural editor of THE GLEAXER in his Senior year. XX'UL'l.lJ lT NUT BE ODD TF Bliss llorden quit talking? The lilee Club ceased its raving? lloc weighed IOU pounds? A lfresliman had brains? Vlnickens laid eggplants? l'rof. liishop was a union li-aflcr? Reid did a day! work? liaplaii were liunian? LITERARY SOCIETY Wlith this issue the Literary So- ciety closes another season, which may surely be termed successful. At the same time, a large number of its members will be lost by grad- uation, but their work during the stay in school yielded fruit with wh.ch to start another year of growth. Let us now glance over the sea- son's accomplishments. The win- ter and spring months were full of pep. First, we welcomed the re- turn of Kaskin to the association after a year's absence. Through an unforeseen circum- stance Mr. 'Wade was forced to hand his reins over to Billig, who iilled the bill satisfactorily. Saturday Ievening, April 17th, a well-executed mock trial was staged before the entire student body, which involved every mem- ber of the association, and certain- ly showed that the society had life. A series of extemporaneous de- bates on capital punishment, arma- ment and various social and eco- nomical topics marked the various meetings. The freshmen class enlarged the membership of the society by the addition of several good men, july 3 marked our second win in debating over New Britain on the subject of increased armament. lfischlowitz, XYade and Kaskin pre- sented Farm School's side in good fashion and received a unanimous decision. During the rest of the season we were treated to a few addresses by visitors, which were certainly ap- lbl'L'L'lZllCfl liy Illc sticicty. ll. S., 'lfi.
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