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24 THE HAMILTONIAN 115131 Setlist QE1a55 Qlluluts NAVY BLUE AND WVHITE 13211 Hoclmmclm-izackzzmcka-him-boom-ba, B0omalzzkaz-bzpfzcrrzckzz-wzh-wh-nzh, Slmbim-Jhazbim-boom-bifve, Hamilfon ! Hamilton ! 1905. QBEficers Harley L. Stowell, President Homer H. Harwood, Vice-President George M. Day, Secretary George C. Kingsley, Treasurer jillzmhzrs V Edward Norman Abbey, A T Smithtown Branch First Tompkins Mathematical Prizeg Literary Editor 1905 Hamz'!Zo7zz'a7z,' Mandolin Club QI, 2, 3, 455 Glee Club QQ, Junior Whist Clubg Senior Club. Ernest Warren Ackerman, E. L. S. Alexandria Bay Senior Club. Frank Cuyler Beach, A A CID Brooklyn Associate Editor Hd77ZZ'!f07Z Lz'!enz7'y Mdg0ZZl7ZE,' Soper Thesis Prizeg Class Debating Team Q3, 4jg McKinney Prize De- bate, C. C. N. Y. Debating Team
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HAMILTON COLLEGE 23 text-book and lecture will fade from our minds, but illumined by the sunset of years the event of that day stands mommzefzfzwz pere72z'ri.f were. We have never been strong in athletics, but in all other things which go to make up a successful class in College-intellectuality, morality and sociability-We have excelled. If We Were not Writing this history our- selves, We would say We have not seen our equals. Without seeming to boast, we ask you to look at the programs of the musical clubs for the last four years. About ever other man has 'o5 after his name. In the art of making melody, our aid has been effective, our influence potent. On the social side We have supported the College to the best of our ability. Our history has been one of steady advancement along all lines. Witness the fact that Senior year We had more men playing football than in any preceding year, and for scholarship-look at the records of the catalogue. Intellectually we are steadily realizing the real aim of the college course+developmentg until in our last year, as Square expresses it, the standing of the class is Winding up and he finds it a real nuisance to deter- mine the award of graduating honors. We have always shovvn our devotedness to the athletic interests of the College by very generous subscriptions to her various funds, and finally, we have erected a lasting monument of our interest and genuine love in the gen- orous gift of the bleachers. Constructed at very consid- erable cost and in a durable style they make the best class gift ever presented to the College. We have tried in this brief sketch not to be over boastful-it has been diflicult at times. You will par- don the slips and accept of us for what you know us to be. With that acceptance we are content.
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HAMILTGN COLLEGE 25 Arthur Henry Child, A T Fairfield, Conn. First McKinney Prize Declamation Qgl, Class Basket-ball Team Q3, 45, Staff of Lzy? Q3j, Editor-in-chief Q4j, Vice- President of junior XVhist Club, Impersonator on Mus- ical Club Q4j, Senior Ball Committee, Senior Club. Herbert Harry Crumb, E. L. S. Oxford Q Class Baseball Team QI, 2.1, Class Football Team Q1, 2j, Class Basket-ball Team QI, 2, 3, 43, junior Prom. Com- mittee, Senior Club. George Martin Day, E. L. S., Pentagon San Anselmo, Cal. Class Secretary, First Prize Essay Q2j, Secretary Y. M. C. A. Qzj, Treasurer Qgj, President Q4j, Elder College Church Q2, 3, AJ, Hd77ZZ'!f01Z Life reporter QI, Zj, Mana- ger Qgj, News Editor Q4j, Assistant Manager Track Q2fp, Manager Qgj, Inter-class Debate Qgj, College Monitor, Tennis Team Q3, 4j, Hawley Classical Medal, Truax Greek Scholarship, Senior Club. John Clark Dean, GD A X Elmira Class Track Team Q2j, Junior Wfhist Club, Senior Club, English Literature Club, Executive Committee. Howard Carter Dickinson, llf T Buffalo D. T. Club, Junior NVhist Club, Senior Club, English Literature Club, Gun Club, Senior Ball Committee, Executive Committee. Edward Richard Evans, A T Remsen Prize Speaker Qgj, Class Track Team QI, 25, 'Varsity QZQ, College Choir Q3, 4j, French Club Q3j, Junior Wliist Club, Senior Club, Class Day Orator. Raymond Davis Eysaman, 9 A X Little Falls Freshman Frolic Committee, Banjo Club Qlj, Leader QQ-Q, French Club Q3j, Junior Whist Club, Ivy Orator. Frank Oscar Farey, E. L. S. North Litchfield Senior Club. William Eugene Farrell, E. L. S. Frankfort 'Varsity Baseball Team QI, 2, gj, Class Baseball Team QI, Qj, Class Basket-ball Team Qlj, Gym, Exhibition QI, 2, 3j, Senior Club.
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