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HAVERFORD COLLEGE LEONARD V. H. THOMAS Scare)] All-around athlete iuid society man. Scarey ' s affiliation with our class was but fleeting. Like the Record of 1914, his class in reality, we can but wish him a speedy recovery from the distressing malady with which he has been afflicted. ADDISON LLECH BLISS Addie Big, hearty, carefree and funny Like Minot, he came to us from Bos- ton and Hahvad for one year only, but while he was here he was a per- petual joy to first floor South. The class, the college, and the tennis team are the losers by hs failing to return. FRANCIS MINOT Franlf The Adonis of the Venus and Adonis Club. The Kupp;nheimer and Arrow Collar companies used to model I heir ads on Frank — handsome, de- bonair, skeptical and possessed of an antipathy for Kelsey — Don ' t call ME ' class ' . For a fitting eulogy see his erstwh ' le pupil, Ed Farr. EDGAR JORDAN WATSON Watso Weikel ' s fellow-citizen, first wife, and opponent at billiards. To be relied upon for 500 at any time. Much interested in the bringing-up of Bowman. When he left at the end of Freshman year, we lost an ever-cheer- ful clasfmate and a sympathetic friend.
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NINETEEN FIFTEEN RECORD MOUSA JIRIUS KALEEL Mouser Born in the country of Bib. Lit. I, and educated in L. P. ' s native state, he should have been redolent of the odot of sanctity — sometimes he was. His nose-to-the-ground football playing was a joy to behold. He left when we didn ' t expect him to go and returned when we didn ' t expect him to come. EDWARD WILLIAM KLING Bro Alias (in Ardmore) Ed Richard- son ; also known to Coleman as Reds. Starred with the song h t We ' re from Miss Baldwin ' s. We have missed his contagious laugh and his readiness to join anything and we have been glad to have him visit us, particularly at class banquets. LERO ' D ' ER LOCKE Doc, V a.v Oni pound hundred and seventy-five of good fellow. Th; haaJ of all North Barclay battering rams in Freshman year. Noted for h ' .s cold cure, his slow drawling of Some- body ' s crooked, his picture gallery, aid boxing proclivities — in beating the Big Swede for the heavyweight belt.
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NINETEEN FIFTEEN RECORD CARL LEISTER NEWELL Pete I ' ve known a lot of men be ' ave a dam ' sight worse than Piet. 1915 never lost a son she more universally regretted. Deep rooted in the two short years when sweat-shirted and slippered he placidly reclined in our midst, the memory of his freely given friendship will always linger; — • a true symbol of our class fraternity. GROVER CLEVELAND THEIS Crover Dutch A real Wellmann — said so him- self. From him Eighth Street held no secrets. Familiar with the stage entrance and the wmgs of the Gayety. Tutor and preceptor to North Barclay. Having a good com- mand of the English language even the Haverfordian accepted him — and he is now in Journalism. G. AUBRE - SOWELL Aub A-a-h Sowell A priest of Aesculapius, Aub came from the labs and lecture rooms of Freshman year at a medical college to acquire some general culture at Haverford. Silent, but very reliable, he went into class fights with a will. An eloquent lecturer on cadavers. Now leading his class at Temple Uni- versity Medical School. SELIM TOTAH Selim He left us not so long ago. Carolling with a will, and it was no new departure, for all Soph year he continuously carolled. North Barclay remembers it — and says it was not musical. Now Selim carves his way in the wide world. We follow him wishing we were as con- fident of our own success. 30
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