Furman University - Bonhomie Yearbook (Greenville, SC)

 - Class of 1904

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MR JULIAN HARTRIDGE STRONG — Jack”—-And yet he bves himself. His loftiest dreams are realized, his highest hngings satisfied. —Jack having accomplished hi greatest task, now look into the future with uncertainly. Ho will stand (or a moment waiting for some one to step down aod say. hero take my place. Whon no one docs that then he will enter the fight and will win success. Hs will become a popular lecturer, and will do a great good as he goes up and down the land. JAMES LELAND VASS. —“ aw.''- On fancies fed. yet he lives. Leland wiii attend the University of Virginia where he will study law. Graduating with honor he will set up a law office in tho Indian Territory and will soon become a popular attorney. For ten years he will take tho country over his competitors. he will be so faithful and successful. At the close of the ten years he wilt give himself to the ministry. In this following ho will be a great powor. SLOAN DUNCAN WATKINS Shan - Punish me r»t with your hard thoughts. —Sloan will becomo reporter for a popular daily paper and will soon win fame as a writer. His success will lead him into a life of journalism. He will become editor of one o- our largest southern dailies and will increase its popularity until it will be the most widely read of any southern paper.

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JAMES EDWARD LIPSCOMB - Lip.”--“Los: you miss your diphma. 'Tis not good to col in the morning”—-Up” will enter business at or.ee after graduation. He will be sure that he knows all about men. but when the third year has ended and ar. assignment has been made he will vow that all men are rascals. But this will be his fortuno A friend wi I help him to his feet and in a short time ho will bo a noted man of wealth and business tact. Through his large benevolence a new hall of science will stand on Furman's hill in 1951. Tm finer development will be due to his wife whom he will marry in 190?. U3ZAN REX RICE— Re . — His nature » too noble {or the world.”— Rex is very fond of the ladies and is very popular with them. He will meet tho girl on May picnic day. who will win his heart forever. A love affair, dramatic and exciting will await this couple. After many ups ar.d downs they will be married on January 4th. 1906. After leaving college Rox will study cotton milling for several years and will become very profic.-ent in ail the details of iniil work. Ho will cbmb rapidly in this line and in the year 1918 will be elected president of tho mid jus: then oroctod at Oon-eld's. His follow classmen visiting Rex w.ll find him deeply absorbed in his home relations and financial duties. ROBERT McHARDY MAULDIN—“Afc. -Love r.a. the thing yo hvc may otto. —'“Me will spend three years in Yale whoro he will specialize pursuing a course in English. A year and a half abroad will prepare him for a chair in a western boys’ college. Years and years from r.ow his classmen will find this boy who was so wild over the girls. living an old bachelor's life In his western home, however. Ire will bo noted as a scholar and ready thinker. He will lecture occasionally on sociology.



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Individual Records of the Class of 1904. I . A. Bkntley. Easley, S. 0. MomU-r of PltUonophiati Literary Society: Librarian Spring Term Ol-Ytt: Kccordini; Secretary Full Term '02-'08; Vicr-Ihrvsident Poll Term ‘Oil-’ftl; Associate Editor of Bonhomie '08 '03; Associate Editor of folio Sivriui: Term '03 ’OJ: Mon-Hor of nbr Ctav 08-'04. J. M Daniel, Daniel. S. C. Secretary of Cla x 00-‘01: Outer on On Foot-I ml I Team Three Y«n ; Mcnilier of Adelphiati Literary Society: Mom-Ur of Query Committee •Ol-tW: Junior (hritic Kail Term ‘u2-'tM: Record uu; Secretary Spring Term 03-‘ 18: Debater for Inti rSorfoty Debate 03-'08; President of Society Kail Term ’rtt-tM: Senior Critic Spring Term WW: Manager of Kobo '03-'03; Alternate on Intor-S riely Oratorical Context ’02-'03: Winner of McMillan Medal 're!; Winner of luter-Soeietv Oratorical contest 'i 3-'01: Furman's Representative in State Inter-CoHejjmte Oratorical Coolest '08- 04; Secretary ami Treasurer of Athletic Association lire.) 'u3-‘0l; MemU-r of Adviwity Committee of Montague Hall '02-'03; Vice-President of Montatrue linll Tennis Club '0.VH; Manager of Montague Hall 03-'01: Vice-Ptexidcnt of S. C. I O. A., 'ttt-'oi. C. L. Kowlkk, Cheater, s.C. Editor of Echo 'M-'W-'OI: Representative of Y. M. C. A. at Columbia State Convention ' 3: Delegate to Asheville Summer Conference -0J: Chairman of Mom. Coin. Y. M. C A. ’03: Vico-Prwidfiit of Y. M. C A. 02-‘03: Relegate to Y. M. C. A. Convention 'OS; Teacher of Y. M. C. A. Bible ’ •• .'03: Teacher of Mission Chi 'u3t‘04; Member of Philosophuin Literary Society: Chaplain '08: Speaker in Inter-Society Oratorical Context '04; Chosen by Faculty ami Trustei-x to n-preneut Knrmnn in ‘03: Chosen to can vans for Furman Endowment '03 : I'roplict of Senior Clous '01. C. K. HaYXxwokiii. Greenville, 8. 0-Member of Ailelphian Literary Society: Sergoaiit-n»-Anns» Full Term '02-'08; Junior Censor Spring Term '02-’03; Jnnior Critic Full Term '08-' M; Treasurer Fall Term WW; Chairman of Executive Committis- Sprint; Term Vicw-Pr - Went ' Kt-'n4; Sjs-aker in I liter-Society Oratorical Contest '08-'04: Debater in Intcr-Soeicty Debate ’08- 04; Secretary ami Ton surer of Class '01-'o2; Vioe-Prv ident of Class HJ-'W; Center FiehU-r on Class Ra«e-tall Team ‘02-'03; Ix-ft End on Senior-Junior Poot-lall T um 'o3-'Ol; Cluiinnan of Arrangement Committee for ('lass Banquet ’02-'U3; Chairman of Field Day '08-'04; Vice-President of Athletic Association 'CCj-'Ot; Associate Editor of Echo Fall Term ’0S-'ti4; Pivsideut of Montague llall Tennis Cluh 03-'04. 1-. E. M. Fkeemax. llaynanl. S. C. MemU-r of Philosophian Literary Snriety; Junior Critic Spring Term '03- 01: Debater in Inter-Society Delate '08-'04; t ’liiss Poet '03-'04. W S. HOUOII. LomWord, S. C. Member of Philnsophinn Literary Society; Jnnior Critic 99 00; Junior Censor 'OO-’oi: Senior Concur 'oo-'oi; Corre -imnding Secretary 'itt-'CW: Prerideut of Society 08-‘ K|: Tr.-as urerof Athletic Association '01-'02: Caterer Mrs Onc'Ol-'OI: President of Tennis Club '02-'ui; Right Field on Junior Ih--linll Team ; Associate Editor of Bonhomie '01. E. Inman. Mt. Joy, S.C. Vico-President of Class 0l-'08: MrmU-r of PhUocoptilnn Literary Society; Janitor Sprint; Term '01-'02; Senior Oenmr Fnll Term ' 2-'0«: Junior Cntic Fall Term ’03-'0t; President of Society 'lvi-'04; Assorinte Editor of Echo Spring and Fall Term •02-tKt-'03.'04: Cine Bate-ball Team UFOS; Class Foot-boll Team -02- W; Pnwideut of Class 'OS-'04. J. C. Key . Greenville, S. C. Vice President of Class OO-'OI; Associate Editor of Bonhomie W0I; Presiilent of Class 'O2-'08; Chief Marshall Commence-meut M3: Member of Class Ball Team Three Years; ]•' » -loll

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