Latter Day Saints Business College - S Book Yearbook (Salt Lake City, UT)

 - Class of 1920

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Latter Day Saints Business College - S Book Yearbook (Salt Lake City, UT) online collection, 1920 Edition, Page 206 of 266
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niiuiuuiuuii; i0.Iunuunnuouuuici-vIiu-Iil'uiIIulliiulniIioiiiluiuiuilil'niii nInililll-linninlllil'nllIn CURIOSITY KILLED THE CAT Oswald Simpson. a Freshman of the L. D. S. U.. dieEl at the mental hospital after a few days residence from dislocation of the cerebelum. Two weeksl prior to his death his mind wandered frequently and he showed other symp- toms of being good material for the asylum.etExtract from the Salt Lake TribuneJ tNotelzeNo doubt the full details of the tragedy related above will never be known. As is stated Oswald was a Freshman at this institution. He entered school at the beginning of the year a strong. healthypromising boy. His marks were exceptional. He displayed signs of having a wonder- ful future before him. But alas! such a sad and abrupt termination to his budding career. But before we go any further it should be stated that among other characteristics which Oswald had, curiosity predominated. That not all was well with Oswald first became apparent one spring afternoon. He was discovered sitting on the curb in front of the American Theatre. His chin rested in the cup of his hand. He was apparently in a very thoughtful state of mind for his feet dangled in the gutter. He was muttering somewhat incoherently to himself the following sentences : Hthatls going to happen? What could it be? How can I get in on the secret? then he. arrived home that night. it was not the same happy boy who came tripping home the night before. He was more reticent and there was an air of stealth about him that was mystifying t0 the other members of the family. He ate very little for breakfast the next morning. But from the deter- mined look upon his countenance you could see he had set himself to a great task. and that task was as he expressed it to himselfr to find out HHow they get that way about the let of May? Upon arriving at school the first person he saw was David Smith. Yes. he would ask Dave. He remembered in the last issue of the Gold and Blue it had said Smith knew all about it. But to his deep sorrow tand no doubt also to Davelsl. Mr. Smith could give him no light upon the subject. But he was not discouraged. he asked another and another; in fact. he asked everyone he met, but with no success. A week passed and the only information he had received concerning 'the day was extracted from Ralph Barnes who told him it was Ray Margetts birthday. By this time Oswald had reached his limit: he was a mental and physical wreck. Everywhere he went he was confronted by signs proclaiming the let of May. but each time it was followed by a huge ques- tion mark. He tried to find comfort in sleep. but of no avail. Every time he closed his eyes legions upon legions of May 21? in bright. bold letters, raced before him. And then the crashq! He was taken to Provo. and there this intelligent boy of eight months before. died a raving maniac. 1920 YIHIIIIIIUITUHIIntIIIIILYHUILmIImII1111111IIIYTTIYIIIIIIIHIHIIIInrllITIJ'JIIIIITYYIIII mIIIIIIlIImIILlLIIIIIHIIU Page 385

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