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KENYON REVEILLE- I itmwn f. board of trustees. Rt. Rev. C. F. McTlvaixe, D. D., D. G. L President. Rev. Siierlook A. Bronson. D.D. “ R. Betuell Claxton, D.D., 4 Erastus Burr, D.D., James McElroy, “ Wm. R. Nicholson, “ Clement M. Butler, D.D., Lorin Andrews, Esq., Elisha T. Sterling, Esq., John W. Andrews, Esq., Kent Jarvis, Esq., Rollin C. Hurd, Esq., Wm. Key Bond. Esq., EDUCATION COMMITTEE. Rf, Rev. C. P, McIlvainb, 1).D., D.C.L. President. Rev. Alfred Blake, B.D., 44 Norman Badger, “ T. M. Smith, D.D., 44 E. C. Benson, Korin Andrews, Esq., Mardenbro White, Esq., Hamilton L. Smith, Esq., Benjamin L. Lang, Esq. F. M. Gray, Bursar. J. P, Stephens, Librarian of Kit Pi Kappa Library. L. Paine, Librarian of Philomathesian Library. FACULTY SCIENTIFIC DEPARTMENT Lorin Andrews, A.M., President. Henry I), Lathrop, A.M., Principal. A. If. Clrrie, Tutor, T. J. Cellar, Tutor. | John W. Trimble, A. Newton Wiiiting, 18(31. R. Lord Avery, Royal B. Balcomb, Thomas Brown, •m W. V. Feltwkll, ! A. E. Fillmore, Otho H. Fryar, ; George Gamble, ! M. M. Gilbert, W, W, Lathrop, A. B. Paine, E. 0. Simpson, T. M Smith, George Taylor, New York City. V. 11. DkL. Gicannis Columbus. J. M. Henderson, Adam Jacobs, Jr., E. Lb. Grand Keene, Theodore Kellogg, ! Peter Martin, Mohawk Woods, Grand River, C. Y. Mansfield. Gam bier Mt. Vernon. Philadelphia, Pa. Zanesville. Mt. Vernon, L Newville, O. Brownsville, Penn. Lexington, Ky. Giunbior, O. DjsWitt Parsiiall, n,., n r t, i G. B. Pratt, Philadelphia, Pn. . t. 1 . M. PoSTLBTmVAITE, F. F. Randolph, A D. Rockwell, W. Scott Stark E. 1 Stcrges, John Trent, G. B. Upham, W. E, Wright, Cincinnati. Worthington. Carbondule, Pa. Richmond, la. Ball ini ore, Md. | Unioulovvn, Pa Cincinnati. Lyons, N. Y. (ram bier, O. Lexington, Ky. Norwalk, O. New Canaan, Ct. Wyoming Valley, Pa. Mansfield, 0. Ln Grange, Tenn. Newark, O. Kankakee, 111. KENYON COLLEGIAN (V WV Klr PI KAPPA. 1858 EXAMINING COMMITTEE. Rev. J. T. Brooke, D.P., L. Burton, C. Reynolds, 41 E, C. Benson, 44 J. A. M. La Tourrktte, 44 J. R. Taylor, Gov S P Chask, LX.lJ., Eurus King, Esq , Hon. G. L ni ' iM. M. Gkan Editors for 1857—’58. F. M. Gray, Wyllys Hall Warren Munger, Jr., J. F. Uhl. II M. Blackallek, i W YLLYK H ALL, W. W. Hays, J. K. Jones, YVauueh Mu.nger, J ucietifs. 1850. STM LN ARY, D.D., D.C.L.,! H, ILL faulty Rt. Rev. C. V Rev. Thom Mi 1 nor Professor of SySTJ-umt ie Hivin itv. and Instructor in Biblical Literature, Rev, M. T. C. Wing, D.D., Professor of Eeclesiatical History. Rev. John J. McElhinny, A.M., Professor of Sacred Rhetoric, Chitreli Pol ity, and Pastoral Divinity, and Instructor in Hebrew. G. S. Allen G If. Fay, J. K. Hamilton, H. A. Lewis, C, 0. Little, W. S. Marshall, J. G. Mitchell, Ti H, Rkardkx, VIl. F. Strader if Newark O. Portsmouth O. Sbaipsburgli M l. Coinnibus O. Dayton O. Cleveland 0. Columbus O. Milan O. Piqiia, 0. CleveLuid t). PIIILOMATHESIAN. 1858. M. A. Woodward, Wyoming Valley, Pa, 18G0 ; Georgk S. Benedict, FACULTY OF KENYON COLLEGE. Lorin Andrews, A.M., President, aud Professor of Mental and Moral Philosophy, Political Economy, etc, John Thimble, A.M., Professor of Ancient Languages. Hamilton L. Smith,GV.M., Professor of Chemistry ami Natural Philosophy. Benjamin L. Lang, A.M., Professor of Mathematics and Civil Engin- Edward II. Mayo, John M. Burke, It, B. Burton, A. F. Dorr, b M. Gray, Frank H. Hurd, J. Elliot Jacobs, ; J. N. Lee, ! 11 ODER! LuRICIXS, j IL 8. Mitchell, John F. Ohl. Lewis Paine, William Thompson, 1850 William Bower, William 11. Dyer, C. B. Guthrie, J. D. Hancock, M A TTIIEW H OD KI NS ON, Richard Holden, J. A. J. Ken dig, James It. Lee, Massillon, Cincinnati. Gauthier. Cincinnati. Mt. Vernon. Went Chester Fa, 8, S. L’Hommediku, Jr., C. J. Shackleford, Mathew Thimble, If. 0. Winslow, 1801 8. C. Ayres, Albert C. Bearss, L u»ii)g, Mull. ■I-T- Gambler. Mt. Vernon. Blooms burgh, Pa. Pomeroy. CircIeviNo. eering. Francis Wharton, A.M., Professor of English Literature. Henry I). Lathop, A.M., Adjunct Professor of Ancient Languages. George T. Chatman, A.B., Tutor in Latin. John W. Griffin, Tutor in Greek. William Grauert, A.M., Teacher of German and French, Rev. M. T. C., Wing, D.D., Agent and Treasurer. Bev. C. S. Abbot, Librarian. IC. E. McIlvaine, ! 0. C. Parker, I R. C. Smith, I C, H. Young, 18G0, Samuel S. Boone, Carlos K. Butler, Kent J. Chase, If. W. C’hipman, Joseph W. Cook, C17 TJavmude, Spencer Franklin, Samuel Griffin, Henry M. Hervey, John A Harper, Robert McXeilly, Charles M. Stuuola, Rochester X. V. Manchester, Vt. Putnam. Wyoming Valley. Pittsburgh Pa. Dundee Scotland. Ashland! Lansing Mhji. Troy. Cincinnati. Stillwater. Min. Ter. Cinci nnat i New Haven. Conn. 8. M. 1). Clark, V. X, Dennison, W. B. Fulwilkr, J. It, IIUDBARD, C, 1 . Jones, Frank H. Kelly, Orlando Loomis, James Lyon, W. II. Oat ait, Daniel Roberts, J W. Smith, G; W. Thomas, George B Wilson, W EDITORIAL MKLAKUE. Winter lias suddenly made its appear-a nee, eiicTirondiing in its haste upon the rights of Autumn. Ere the sad days of November had departed the fallen snow and whistling winds told of the at or in-king’s presence Though cold mid dreary without, ihe warmth dispensed by a bright fire, makes all within comfortable. We, nicely eseoiiseed in a largo arm chair before one ot I hose old-fashioned stoves wherein is n crackling, roaring lire, forget the storm ami cold. These old-fashioned stoves are especially to bo preferred on account of I heir bean I v of shape and elegance of structure. We apprehend that the modern stove-makers would demur to their reeuiv-New York City, ing the appellation of stoves and declare it Deltware, 0. 1 misnomer. True there is not much simi-Chaileston, 111. biriiy between them and some of those drawing-room ornaments which are used as warming utensil , yet for didiniaud per-' . , f”l ; .1 i£um • I4 - , ■; '• i! -I r.)Mr r. 1 asfor ccmi- ’Ii- iitoil, K. V. ‘oil, .:n. iii.iim.nl to award them the CinciiiliiUi, 0. precedence, d’lie legs were doubtless intended to be oimiincntal. The gracefulness | and exactness of tlio curves could only have been attained by one acquainted with Cleveland, 0. the arches of the Roman Temples or the ( incimiati, O. parabolas of Analytics. The same shape-was given to the entrance through which for convenience it is customary to thrust Cleveland, O. t]ie woo,p THe piece of iron which acts in lien of a door was intended for a square,. Fort Way no, 1ml. i but owing to the fact that two of t lie sides Peru, Iml. were longer than the others, this idea was m. V cruon, O. given up. For the sake of the draft a hole Baton Rouge, Ln. °f hyperbolic shape was cut in the abovo ColuinbuM, 0 I mentioned piece of iron. We need not Peru, Inti, enter upon a minute discriptiort of tlio Helena, Ark. ! stove proper, suffice it to say that it is of a Cincinnati, O. ! box shape ami made strictly in accordance Cleveland, O.! vv t 1 the rules of Mathematics. From Pittsburgh, Penn.' •bew facts we may be enabled to understand why it is that there are so many of them now in use. They materially aid the Portsmouth, 0. Gum bier, L Cleveland, O Cleveland, O Worthington, (). sllidont of Mathematics since they afford an Hillsboro, O. Chicago, 111. Batesville, Ark. Chicago, III. Havanna, Cuba. Rome, X. Y.r Detroit, Mich. Winteract, Iowa. Amity I84S, rm DELTA. II. 8. Beldex, John T. Bond, Morton E. Bra see, H M. Bronson, Circlevillc. John Crowell Ji., Roanoke Co., Va. James T. Chambers, Martinsburg. Henry L. Curtis, Pittsburgh, Pa. Edward Holloway, 8t. Louis, Mo. John A. Dooris, Mansfield. 0forge Ernst, ever-present ocular demon strati on of tlio truth of theories advanced in Analyses. This is merely a suggestion thrown out casually which it is hoped will not betaken as the true explanation without a careful consideration upon the part of our readers It was about a week ago that we discovered something very peculiar in reference to this ohl stove. Directly after supper we entered our room and drew up close to the tiro as is our custom. Having lighted our cigar, we leaned back on our chair, .smoking and meditating ; soon the stove Canton, 0. commenced to murmur and in a few mo-Port Republic, Md. meats wo discovered that it was soliloqni-Lanenster, 0. zing. We listened attentively and found Sandusky, O. that the past was the subject of its thoughts. Cleveland, O. We interrupted it by asking several ques-Huntingdon, Md. tionn. Startled by the human voice, it at Mt. Vernon, O. first kept silent. Butaftei some persuasion Oswego, X. Y. it gave a satisfactory reply. It stated that Zanesville, 0. it had passed through many exciting scenes. Dubnqe, Iowa ! and had witnessed the playing of many a
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Vol. II.—No. I. KENYON COLLEGE, December, 1857. Price 5 Cents. Sterrt Societies. COLLEGE SOCIETIES. 1835. PSI OMEGA. Joseph V. Cook. Charles J. Shackleford. Augustus X. Whiting. Kins L. Avery. SEVEN NIGHT HAWKS. -tr- - DELTA KAPPA EPSILON. LAMBDA CHAPTER, -V - ’ a. . Henry Mortimer Blackallkr. John M Burke. Frederic Moklakd Gray. Wyllys Hall. Frank Hunt IIurd. ’59. James Kent Hamilton. Charles Ohs Little. John Grant Mitchell. ’60. Samuel S. Boone. Kent Jarvis Ciiask. Samuel Griffin. Charles Mathews Sturges. Augustus Newton Whiting. ‘61. Rufus Lord Avery. William B. Fulwilkr. George Gamble. George Washington Thomas, THETA DELTA CHI. THETA CHAPTER. ’58. William W. IIavs. J. E L LIOTT . I A COB S. -I • K ILBOUuYK J ON iff. Wakilex Mi ncer, Jr. ’59. George Howard Fay. Charles Emerson McIlvaink. James Pullan Stephens. Benjamin Franklin Strader. ’60. George Stone Benedict. Stephen Sattkrly LTIommediku, Henry Clarke Winslow. 61. Albert Cole Bearss. William Neil Dennison. Charles David Jones. Orlando Metcalf Loomis. Jr. I'lilt FAS ALT NTT AS. II. M. Blackallf.r, Grand High Cock A Low Bum. IIenry S. Mitchell, A , Creeper. j J. Franklin Giil. Frank fl. tliiko, Shanghai. F. M. Gray, Chittagong. Wyllys Hall, Brahma Pootra. John M. Burke, Bantam. GRAMMAR SCHOOL SOCIETIES William B. Fulwilkr. George Gamble. Matthew M. Gilbert. Albert B. Payne. George W. Thomas Old Warriors. CHINGACHGOOK. EESHAKONEE. KOKOKOHO. OSCEOLA. WAWANOA. Braves. CHIBIABOS. JOCKOSOT. JOOWAROOW A. MIANTONOMEE. MUDJEKEE W IS. PAUPUKKEEWIS. SC I OTA. SO ANGETA1IA. BUSQUESU3. TUSCARAWAS. UNO AS. UNGQUE. Charles I6.iexzo Brewer. Morton Elnatiian Bra see. Robert Dunlap Clarke. Charles IJf.nry Kutz. Charles Stuart Medarv. Lewis Osforne Mkdbuhy. DeWitt Pakshall. Fk a n k VitzjSannoi.ru. KOKOSIXG TRIBE. Old Men. CUYAHOGA. KILLIKOM1C. M ALK ATAIM LSI IE KIA KIA K. POWHATAN. SUNTIIETA. KAPPA ALPHA PL Henry Seymour Bkldbx. Charles Lorenzo Brewer. John Crowell Jr. Robert Clarke. Adam Jacobs Jr. John Enos Koch. Charles Stuart Mkdarr. Lewis Osborne Mkdbury. DeWitt Parsiiall. Frank Fjtz Randolph. Walter Scott Stark. SNAP DRAGON CLUB. ZETA PIH. p. Morton Elnatiian Bramk o. IIENRt Martyn Bronson. x. Henry Lamrton Curtis. ak. Charles Hammond Doddridge, d, Wm. II. DeLancy. Grannis. w. Edward LeGrand Keene. Re. Charles Henry Ivutz. v. Wm. Morton Postlkthwaite. k. George Buffett Pratt. px. Eben Perry Sturges. a. George Banter Upiiam. n, Philemon Beecher Van Trump.
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