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22 'PHE TALISMAN The Observed of All Observers? Flop', is the only member of the faculty who served his teaching apprenticeship among us, but when he arrived the graduating honors of Harlliam College were still thick upon him. Thus we feel that he belongs to us in 1l101'C tlian the ordinary sense. As the 'l'l1'Sl. real eoaeh that the University ever had, he was received with open arms and he more than justified our greatest hopes. Ho has awakened new interest in all lines of athletics, and our teams have shown the result oi' his careful coaching in the great number of victories they have won sinee his arrival. His j.fl'C2l,t popularity and gen- eral' Hail fellow well met- nessf' however, stops with the boys. He seems to studiously avoid girls and not more than half a dozen have ever gotten beyond the How do you do stage i11 their acquaintance with him. Professor Swaini took his B. S. from Earlham in 1909 and attended Chicago University during summer of '10, He will go back to Chicago University, where he holds 21 fellowship, this summer, and remain there next Winter, or until hc can persuade the officials of that institution to paste some more a b c's onto his name. Bidding him goodbye will be like parting with the tower which surmounts the University buildiilgz Our best wishes go with him. Here's hoping we can get another coach who can do the job as well.
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THE TALISMAN 21 Alas for Those Who Never Sing. .llc loves bugs and dotes on snakes and lizzards, so we would not advise any timid person to attempt to approach him in his own particular sanctuin. But anyone who wishes to run the gauntlet of small, slimy, creeping thingsl' will find at its end a person well worth know- ing. His chief characteristic and his greatest pride is his in' nate stubhornness, and he takes the greatest care to inform his classes that he will not yield one inch in anything. But it is our private opinion that this is merely assumed, as is his dis- taste for music, which he affects to despise. However, whether because of this or ill spite of it, his classes are always exceed- ingly interesting. Professor Harvey was award- ed his A. B. in '94 and his A. M. in '95 from Haverford College. For two and a half years he attended the School of Philosophy in the University of l'ennsylvania. Before coming here he was principal of the Friends Select School at XVhittier, Iowa. Since 1905 he has occupied the chair of Biology at F. U. Wie regret. to chronicle the fact that Professor Harvey will not be with ns after this year. The Call of the Soil has been sounding in his ears for some time. and he has decided that it is time to heed it. He will go south and raise oranges.
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THE TALISMAN 23 Womans afBes1' cz Confradiciion Still. Miss Furnas-to many stu- dents the only bright spot in the dark horizon of French and German. If it were 11ot for the delightful personality of the in- structor of these branches, which to many students are heavy crosses, the path of learn- ing would be briary indeed. But with her own wide knowl- edge of the subject and her ex- tensive travels abroad, of which she tries to give her students the benefit, Miss Fnrnas could arouse enthusiasm in a stone. Although very retiring and re- served in her disposition she possesses the high admiration of every student in the college. In 1897 Miss Furnas was aw arded the Ph. B. degree from Earlham. After this she attend- ed Bryn Mawr until going abroad. She spent two years at the University of Berlin and one year at Sorbonne, University of.Pa,ris. Since 1906 she has been head of the Modern Language department of the University. If you are looking for snaps, better keep out of Miss Furnas' classes. You will not get a grade without earning it. And woe to l1in1 that cutteth classes indiseriminately for truly. his modern language eareer will be of few days. and Full of troubles.
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