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The Faculty The Assembled Souls of All that Jllen Hold W1se. Emory XV. Hunt, D. D., LL.D., AML KIIBK, AAT5 President and Maria Theresa Barney Professor of Intellec- tual and Moral Philosophy. A.B., University of Rochester, 18845 D.D., Denison 19005 LL.D. University of Rochester 19025 Crozer Seminary, 1884-18875 Pastor Ashland Avenue Baptist Church, Toledo, 1887-19005 Pastor Clarendon Street Baptist Church, Boston 1900-19015 Denison, 1901- Who has looked for the best in others and who has given the best he has5 his life an inspiration, his memory rt be11edictio1z. john L. Gilpatrick, A.M., Ph. D.5 Benjamin Barney Prof- essor of Mathematics. A.B., Kalamazoo College 18675 A.M., Kalamazoo College, 18715 Ph. D., University of Vllest Virginia, 18905 Superintendent in Public Schools, 1867-18735 Instructor in Mathematics in University of Michigan, 1873-18745 Deni- son 1874- H.f1fg1H7187Zt for a week, laughter for a month, and a good jest forever. Richard S. Colwell, D.D., AKE, QIIBK, AAT5 Professor of Greek Language and Literature. A. B., Brown University, 18713 D.D., Brown University 18915 Newton Theological 1 10 Seminary, 1872-18755 Royal University, Berlin 1875-18765 Pastor Roger Williams Baptist Church, North Providence, R. I., 1876-18775 Denison 1877- .-Kaz 0 Sbwpj, Q rrprfrrj hi' Qxovnu ri: TIIZTFIQYUQ' 72l',il George F. McKibben, A.M., Ph. D., AT: fl'liK, Franlclin5 Professor of Romance Languages. A.B., Denison, 18755 A.lX1. Denison 18765 Ph. D. Universityof Chicago, 19055 Instructor in Greek and Latin, Denison, 1870-18795 Morgan Park CChi- cagoj Theological Seminary, 1879-18815 Professor of Modern Languages, Denison, 1882-19015 Professor of Ron'.ance.l.ang- uages, Denison, 1901- Lcs gens suns bruil son! dlUIgl'I'!?It.Y.l' Charles L. Wlilliams, A.M.5 Professor of Rhetoric and English Literature. A.B., Princeton, 18783 A.IXl., Princeton 18815 Professor of Rhetoric and English Literature, Penning- ton Seminary, 1878-l8835 Crozer Theological Seminary, 1883- 18845 Pastor, Upland, Pa., 188-1-18935 Denison, 1893- He's 'ZI.'llf1I01lglI, I hour, of the wry first order. William H. johnson, A.IX'l., drlili, Calliope: Eliam li. Barney Professor of the Latin Language and Literature. A. ,,1 . . X yy '. I 'N-2 1 .1 ft' S ,,'f' .,, f , X ,f ,, 4 ,Q ,X 7 X f ,Q 5, A . VJ' th T f,L2,::3-Xi ,fy J, 5' Q, .,- X-,gf 4 f lf! ff g fl fgtil 'x 'fx' mx xi 'YJ ' 1 C 1' I f Q fr If I 1. K if ,f A, .H-,fm ,wx f l M X ,f 'sax 1,55 tr ff' if ! ,QI ff xl L, . . I , Eve ff' 2 1 I I, f ,-f ,Le-J, fr , T571-1-. - S. fry' ff 1 I 1 2 -ii., 1 J ,V eg-' 1 f rx N 'K ! . lx Ck . 'E f ft V- W, , In xt rs as FIX e il :I X'-1' 1 fl T? ll -fxgl P-'T'-1- ,L-'Lys 3: Nl fi, I .NX 'Q '-4112! ,H . 11-J f , , RJ, 1 . 7.1 I rbxe f, CCA? evjdxr x ff u - JTNX. 2, ll ll is Ax! ff-ak, Q ' 1 ,fax rv- 17 E 1-1
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Excelsior It was the dawning of the day, As up along the narrow way, That led to sunny crests aloft, A youth went, followed by an oft, Excelsior. But soon he stopped, e'er sun was clear Above the eastern highlands sheer, And sat to rest him by a stone, Until he heard in urging tone, Excelsior. He, looking up, beheld the man That followed him, his face did scan. He saw therein no thought to fail, But firmest strength the way to hail, Excelsior. The youth arose, began again To make his way. No hope to gain The treasured peak was in his mind. He wished to leave the world behind, Excelsior, At noon far up he found a brook, That, flowing soft by grassy nook, Bade him recline upon the sward. And forth forget that galling word, Excelsior. But 'tween the branches, shutting in His cool retreat from burning gleam, He saw a face with eager eye, And heard a voice with firmness cry, Excelsior, The youth in rage rushed from the spot Where he would fain have respite got And onward made his way at once, To flee the saying for the nonce, Excelsior, And now his path grew doubly hard, Oft wished he for yon kindly sward. XVhen lo! the crest so near him now, Made him explain with smoothing brow, Excelsior, Then out upon the top he came, All lighted up with golden flame. But standing thus, his memory failed Of him, whose word had never quailed, Excelsior, But thanks it was for him enough, To see his pupil standing thus Adown the steep he soon was gone, And crying to some other one, Excelsior, F. M. D.
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