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,,,, Q V Y..- ,' 4 -- f of the State, lwczltecl 211 lil'CL'llXYfllJtl, as he e1,111l1l 11111 1'e1111we llllllstlli lilll' l-Vfilll the scenes of his eullege life. NX'itl1l11111 we will ii111l1111e lq1111w11 11111551 XX'-xlie llfmie Co-ed, but that is z11111tl1e1' story, 'llhis lllk'llllJL'l' of lllll' el:1ss seems tw he s1:11'1- ' ing out well, for we llL'2ll' 1'11111111's uf l1is 1'ep1'ese11ti11g iil'K,'L'llXYlHlll Clrlllltt' i11 the next l,CQlSl2llllI'C. ,lile has the gtmcl wishes Ulf all IJl'L'NL'lll. Classiiiates, this eumpletes the roll, z111rl Ailllll. liistwry lm' the past te11 years is One we Slltllllll he p1'w111l nf. XVe have llL'Qll ll'llL' tu 11111' ifllnzu .l!111'1'1', lu 11111 Cfjlllltfy, Zlllll to 1-1111' Gml. hvlilll' 1'ee111'1l is tillecl with the priiieiples ul' 111111'z1lity, charity is its C1Jl'l'lCI'-SlHllC, 211111 love is the lceystuiie that l1i111ls ull t11g'etl1e1'. Xvllilt has the class of 11i11etee11 l'lllllfll'Cll :mel te11 z1ee11111plislie1l i11 the XWPl'l4l? The above l'ClJlJ1'l ahly respuiicls tu the query. Hf the L'lQ lllL'L'll gmnl lllL'll z1111l true who reeeivecl their clipltniizts 1111 .IllllL' sixth, 111119. 1111t imc has iailefl. Nww, my elz1ss111z1tes, as we part Zlgillll, 211111 ZITI' sezxtterefl lui' z1111l wifle to the 1-z11'tl1's 1'e11111test h1111111ls, it is t1'11ly Il joy tu eueh miie uf 11s 111 lm-iw that the fwtlier is 1 1111l1ly 1DL'l'fHl'lllll1Q every Illlly, 111111 will flu su 1111til the Cllll. ' S11 when that ,Xiigel 1117 the ll2ll'liL'l' ll1'lllli .Xt lust sl1z1ll Iiml 11111 lw the 1'ix'e1'-l11'i11lQ, .XIlll, rwliferiiig his cup, invite ylblll' Swiil l7111'tl1 111 ytllll' lips tw 1I11:1l'ff3'1111 sl1:1ll lllll sl11'i11lc. 11111013 l'lQIfS5I,Y A1111f1f1x'1i'1' ll l l i 37 1
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-- ---sf W - -- H- -- A -h5:s- ....-.- , , . ....-.,,. ei--- - ,,,. .. phate Company, of Columhia, Tenn., one of the most successful incorporated eonipanies in the South. This gentleman woulcl not forsake the girls of Tennes- see for those of South Carolina, anil in his home we tincl a 'llennesseean who cheers Allen with her smiles. I infleeil hate tu report to the class the sail tlisappointnient which awaits us in regaril Um our heloveil Presirlent, Mr. M. G. McDonald, who ever was a proin- inent Iailies' man, yet, I tinfl him still unmarrieclg and when I sought the reason was tolil that it was on account of his hook, XYhy XX'onien Shoulil Not Note, which hanisheml the question of woman sutlrage from our country some time ago. IIowever, the haehelor is a thriving attorney-at-law, loeatefl in Atlanta. Iia.. where he holds positions of trust anrl high honor, hut has always refused to eoine out in the race for Cnitefl States Senator, much to the sorrow of his many Irienils. You can tinil the llonorahle Dooley at the 'Hotel Iiimhall, Xtlanta. Ilnt Nlr. XY. C. Miller ilifl not prove untrue to our expectations, anil we fmcl reigning in his home in St. Louis. Klo., just whom we woulcl expect. lt is gnnnl to have Hr. Hiller with us tonight. hut his time is valuahle. for he is one of the husiest architects in the Minlrlle XVest, ancl has plannecl several of the most heautiful huilflings in the country. Hnly today he suhmitteml prints of the new State Capitol, to he soon ereetefl at Colunihia, S. C. XYilliain C. is certainly master of his art. Front the North eonies to our reunion llr. Xl. XY. Patrick. who went from Ifrskine to Cornell. where he stnmlierl electrical engineering. The South truly lost a good man when If'atrick went to Chicago, hut his tenfleneies towaril this course eonlcl he plainly seen even while he was in Erskine. Ile has niacle sev- eral inventions of importance to the worlcl of electricity. I'at has an honorary rlegree from Cornell, anfl hicls fair to stanil at the heacl of his profession. Naught-'Ilen has given another of its meinhers to the inetlical fraternity in the person ol Klr. KI. R. I'laxco. .X fter tinishing' his stuilies at Ilarvartl, Dr. I'Iaxco spent two years ahroacl, antl on his return was electeil professor in Yanilerhilt l'niversity. Ile now has charge of the ilepartinent ot' Eye, liar. Nose anfl 'llhroati anil he is one of the most promising young physicians in the South toilay. Une who Icnows him tells ine that in his honie on liifth avenue, Nashville. there is a large graphophone, hut with only one recorcl. It is useless lu tell my classmates that this is Annie Laurie. .Xlter leaving college Mr. C. Ii. XYilIianis taught school in his native North Carolina lor several years, anil a short time ago was electeil State Superintenilent ol Ifflueation. IIis high stanilaril in Ifrslcine he still inaintains in all his puhlie ilnties. Iint we thu not Iinil I'roI'. XYillianis alone, tor with him is a ilaughter ol the ohl II. XY. Ii. C.. anil a native ol' Xleelilenhurg county. Iiy the way, Klr. Xtillianis is the author ol' several texts useil in the puhlic schools of North :intl South Carolina. , . , . . - . . . . Nlr. t. I',. Xlilhanison entereil the I,aw Ilepartinent ot the Iniversity ot Sonth Carolina soon alter leaving Ihie XXX-st. Ile is now a ineinher ol' the har .' tm
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11 ' - W -.--. .L .,. . - W , f T takin? 0112155 nf IEIIII Dear .Xlma Mater, great in praise, no sung Of nnrs can mar nr paint thy lufty priclel lint take nf ns, who leave shall take ere long, These IJHOI' tmmeaning linew which we inserihe. Kind :Xlma Mater, 'mitlst thy learned wallb Oni' cup of hlessecl lure at length we drain, .Xncl imw when Fatek impressive heekun calli Thexe suns tn till her ranks on lancl anfl main, Like wltlierw true we yielclg hut ere we pass. LYllCOYL'l'L'tl, that like cu'er-tunes of thy hell Thy heniwn may fall tipmt nur class, Wwe give a tear in token uf farewell, These hells that ring Su merrily twtlay As we are ushereal on lifek hroatl liiglixyzty. ln keen eeliri hitl jnyg lint, re-eeliuing. knell ln eaeh glacl heart the surrmv uf farewell lint harlcl ln mnnie Swft yun urhs uf llre l'4UI'L'YL'l' Ning' uf cleeili in l'le:tyen's ehwirg ,, . . . . lhen let tis jum um' ytneea m the sung .Xml sine' fm'ex'er with the heavenly tlirune. lint. lriemls, ere we tipini life's junrney start, l,etB meet finee inure in lanehter, light uf heart, . Xnrl flrinlq um' lnletlges with that emhlem rife, XYhieh like frm' heilil eighteen in ewllege life. In tmiun stantlx as it in clusters grew. .Xml scarlet shrine heneatlt the nmrnine' flew. Anil mm' that 4lew's stipplaittetl hy tears ll1'lll't-Nl5l'll M . . . , lliat ll'lt'lltlNlllllS elmril may never he llIlNll'llllQ. 38
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