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.i W ll.LIA.M W ■Ikri ' J ' .lJ )i i|) AM.. I ' .arllKim ;».- ;.( i I.itrraliirc U y..u fvcr liavc an ancrn..,.n trcf Prof, Win. X. can fill it vi-ry profitalih ami cmur- tainly with Ins rnninisoenscs. His smile i- WMn.lr.ms. indted, TIk- faculty may liavc ..thcr rhvincstcrs Imt lie is tlu-ir ..niv iiispircil .M. R ' . . j. ilAI.I.Akl). Al;., L ' iiivcr- it lit Michiijan Sf aiiisli It is cn hard t,. imannu- the campus next car uitliMut Mr . I ' .allaial scnrrxm .l..«n llic cm.lcr path Pi clasv as tile last l.uzzer rin.ys There are .i;,.inM tu he some envinns jack rah- hits ilnwn in the -.MUthwest. . IJJ-,. D. IK )LI-:. I ' ll.!)., LiiivLTsity uf I ' hioaL; Gi ' oliH y Mufhciiiatics l-u;--l ' irsid -iit of Colh-: r Ciirulor of Miisi-iiin Cenerallv kii,, vn as ■■l)aihl Hole. This is the astronomer who sets the Earlham clocks. The President is unahle to he here this morn- ing and has asked me to announce i-T.i )Ki-:. (i ' ; ij )X(,, . ..M. riiivcrsity (if Illinois Matlu-iihilics ■■—Her voice was ever - Centlc. and low, an excellent thiii.i; m woman. Miss Lon,« di.l hold both the lon.i; distanc and speed records for talkin.ij. hut she .yener ously surrendered the latter to a newcome to the faculty. L. Ri(;ii. ki) i)i;. . , I ' ll I). I ' riucctDii L iiivfrsit ' Clussifiil Luii!iuii : i-s The coml.inalioii of leap year and the hooii for women s ri.yhts has caused Dr. Dean i;reat deal uf worry. It ' s not yet too late fo the unattached women of the facultv.
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David M. Edwards, Ph., D. BOSTON INI HRSITY President I ' .rini:; presiik ' nt nf I ' .ai-|hain ( mUc.ljx- is iiKTcly I ' rL ' xy ' .s aMicalinu — liis iwal l)usiness is raising; tlie niillinn d. ■liar endow ment fund. I ' .xcTV now and thrn In.- |ia s a isii tn ' v sin ires and acquaints us with the i iowint;- |ii ' s|)ects (il l- ' ;u-lhani, endinL; al a s with ad- niiinitiiins tn hear in mind the cause ni ' uur Alma Mater.
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J. IIl ' .RSCIIF.L Cdl ' l-lX. ril.l). Oinu ' ll rnivt-rsitv I ' liilii.urpliy, h ' c( islnn- Speaking of association of ideas, mention Dr. Coffin to anyone in school and the response is always efficiency. He is responsible for llie popular Imlktin hoard .n LuhIIiv Hall ulu-rr we so . rad. and Iidls pro.nptly L. rKi . ( !■: . lc(.■. RT ■. a. . i.. I ' liivcTsity of ' I ' cxas PhysU-s The one baseliall fan on the faculty ; lie never misse s a game on Reid Field. Hut then he comes from the Lone Star State, which produced Tris S|ieakcr-. His use of the phrase. You ' re welcome. has hccome a classic in the annals of the colleye. AI-RI-.TT Till ). 1 AS. A.l;„ luirlliani .sy-.n M i. Prcncli. Mathciii.itics I ' .ach . ' xam l,rni..;s „,, ilir question: We-cl 1 m .l..-an ' t kno-ow. Xo-aw sliall 1 make llns a 11 or an XI ' :- Xo ,,iIkt grades arc considered. Her anko drawl an. I experience as a Mexican missi,,narx are hard to rec.ncile. . . iri-:i. K. (,AKr( x ■! , - ' ■ ( ■,»,. , •(■; ' ( on—r.iC( lie peopli- when overworked go to a sani- 11. hill .Mr. Carton does not find that sary as lif gets his diatetics here at Earl- He 1- an inspiration of neatness to the of the college as he stands hcfore us, hair 111 place and his face in an orderly ( ll. UIJ ' :.S I-;. (■( l,S. XI). . . I., Cliica, ;. rni ersit - ;■«.;■ .( , The new liea.l of the Knglish I leparlment has a .system of punctuation all hi- own. . twinkle of his eyes marks a conmia and h-hnh (giggle) is the period. w cc„
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