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CONVENTION LINCOLN NEWS 15 “To he or not In he”, that is a problem Which every mortal si ill must truly Tacc. Ami in that Being must there he a trammel To keep our fashioned hearts with limes apace. Must cunning minds fnre'er resolve lo ferret. Among our lives I he things ve shall not do. And leave behind the things of greater merit. Which all mankind would love so much to do? Thou must not share thy lowly neigh- bor's dwelling. Nor speak lo him at all while with The Crowd . Nor carry with von when you go lo vis- it A man who is not listed 'mongst the Proud. Thou shall not get loo intimate with Armor. 'Til thou hast passed I by I wo score years and two; Nor shall thou steal a male from other races. Lest Scorn, his fearful linger, thou shall rue. To Fashion’s Baal thou must not fail to curtsey. If thou ennst not remain in solitude. At festives Ihou must never make the faux-pas. To carry there ought else hut pulchri- tude. The coterie’s demands must ne’er he lacking. But stereolvped upon thine asnen life. And wedded lo thy soul; if I hou wouhlst prosper Submit to that which Kfitllielte makes rife. Plebeian blood must nol he mixed with royal. A poltroon shall not with a hero vie ’.Mongst famous, for his place within the circuit Of fame, festooned in ostentatious lies. Iconiclaslic lure thou shall not nur- ture. The good of elii|nolle (hou must in- voke. For thou must nol he men concerned with purpose. But puppets strangled 'ncnlli e writ li- ed yoke. When eagles learn to walk, instead of Hying So very far above our lowly earth. When emmets, in their daily toil, cease trying To fortify themselves 'gainst liiemal dearth. When sunshine after rain doth rouse our fury. And humans, nature’s homily, cease to scan. Then dare lo strangle this curvced convention. And strive, my friend, to he at least, a man. NAT CHAWFOItI) Just think of Ibis wasteful age. Look at I he dirt that came mil of these trenches, and now we can’I gel il all hack. What are we going to do with that dirt—and Iliink of the waste. POET'S PAGE BLACK GENIUS There is honor for the genius. For the rare and skilful genius. For I he adroit and aide genius. In this land. Is there a place for me. a genius Within Ibis sphere where color screens us; Where Idood distinctlv comes between IIS, A Black Man? Honor is nol demarcated. From I lie man of color hated; Hushes I o I lie duly rated Human beings. So you. loo, may aldy lead I hem. ( r your knowledge freely feed I hem; Some day you may humbly need them. Fellow Men. I should like lo give my service. Succor those who most deserve it: Studying, praying, peering farthest. For a chance lo aid in progress. I would ahlv aid in science. Serve in arts, a sacred reliance; Stately judge void of defiance. Americans. “Still I wonder, most discouraged After years depressed and scourged; Seeing grealness so submerged— Poor American.” Als there a place for me. a genius. (Ian man’s praise he split between us. Will they let me he their genius: A Black Man- (1 FORI 112 HUFFS nFFDF.lt. ’30 WANTED—AN ANSWER! What is man? A kindled spark Of life, whose only aim Is to bent (he mark Made hv the mail before! What is man? A single hrealli Of love, within whose frame A soul dwells, hut Death (Haims that loo in Ihe end. What is man? An image c'ayed Like Ood; lull Adam sinned. So all men have strayed From His intended path. What is man? A pleasant smile Of hope, which Ood sends down As sun-light --In stylo Men as lie would have them. NAT CHAW»’ ‘HD TO HER Dear One. I crave your petal lips. With their caressing sweetness. And all Hu exquisite joys Of your undulating body; Thou art Riaucsipic. Wonderful, gorgeous, vivacious. I idealize Dial impulsiveness And fanciful impeluousncss Of unrestrained voulli. JIVKH JACKSON CABARET A sea of hot. livid tlcsli Gyrating...... Undulating....... In waves of brown, yellow and black. Seething......... Writhing......... The music dies and the leash grows slack— Sex......... Slaves........ Driven by the master. Jazz. THOMAS A. WEBSTFH A WOMAN COMES Out of llie cold, grey dawn A woman comes. Of wind reft hair And sea washed eyes; Willi cheeks Kissed by the wind and rain: Delicate. Like peach blown porcelain Stic comes To cool my blood and soothe mv pain. THOMAS A. WEBSTER AT DUSK I've done my best throughout the day To help some one along the way: To give him lio e because lie lost And has by fate been roughly tossed; I've used my strength and all my power To give some one a happy hour. And since the sun is in the west I now have earned an honest rest. I said no word to cause alarm; No thought had I of doing harm. But ever tried with will and might To do and act and think aright. My best was nut always so good, Bui still I did the host [ could. And since the sun is in the west I now have earned an honest rest. When others weren't just fair and souare I tried I heir insolence to bear; My every hope, my every plan Was just to help my fellow man— And up lo that I tried to live— II was the best I had lo give. And since Ihe sun is in the west I now have earned an honest rest. For those whom I have met to-day I had a pleasant word to say; My brother’s a in I sought to ease. In every way I've tried lo please: Although a mighty task to do. I made an effort lo he true; And since Ihe sun is in the west I know I've earned an honest rest. LADHFNCF D. HOWARD “AFRICA O. fate, how cruel hast thou linen lo mol Mow hitler And horesnme has been my lot! Far. and wide, to most remote portions of the earth Has been dragged my heritage. My gold, my silver, pearls, rubies, my customs, my Liberty, and my people. laird, how long, how long, will I re- main chained; a Promet liens Tor greedy nations. F. LLOYD TUHNFH. ’30



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LINCOLN NEWS 17 II ' f CLASS OK '30 CLASS HISTORY 1 C.ASl Al, observer mi .Maple Ay« iin« in Hip Kail nT ll»:. :6 nn Hip IwpiiIv-llrsl ami IwpiiIv-sppnml of .'sepleuilier would luive seen a steady, almost unlinikpii slriiifi of f«■ il■ n r. sweating. limnili;iIi‘«l. X JL Inil jfitHanl yniiiif; iiipii. Nip I'.lass of '.‘III. On IIip.v sirujffiled. pauliiifs ami dishevelled slopping now ami IIipii In draw a lirralli. only In lip lashed ami maided mi liv I In I lii'pali'iiiiifr ih-pspiipp nf Hip tcrrihle puds. Hip Sophomores. Our lirsl a| |U'ppialinn nf Hip minims was iiiiuiPilialPly scrunched liy Hip aina inply warm rpppplimi mven us liy Hip Snplis. II wasn't ImiK before wp attempted In orpaiil pili nrdpr In overthrow Hip vnki of npprpssinn llial so piiiislaully IipspI us. I.pd liy Sunwdpii. wp inuiifjuntled a rplipllinn llial wpiiI down in Hip annals nf history. Tin wlinlr lliiilir was iuslimilcd liv .lamps Oreen. wlmm al Hip pi'isis was niuiiii nuiinu: m a lipd. Tilings Ilnally frnl spHIpiI ami wp hold a class medium decline DwijtKins prpsidpnl and SiiuwiIpii. Sludenl I'.nuiicilmau. Spvpral iiipii wpiiI «ml Tor rmdhall and madp jiuml; aninnn IIipiii wpic: TpiiiiiIc, Walprs, Itrnnks. Dwmjrlns. l''r:i .ii‘r. Longshore. r.arlpr. Trny. I’ursons, I’reslnii, Sewell, ami .lil Tay- lor. In I 1m annual l''rpshmun-Suphnmnre football classic wp found Hip miKhlv finds nn Irniildc al all. winnintr ti-n. Kxams. luiiud us a rallied hill ImpcHil class. After I lie whirlwind nf I'rnf. Wright's inalli. swepl over us. (In slnrm of Orim's llinlnfiv had suhsided. and llnolhhv's KiifHish avalanche passed, we Iniiml «mi ranks depleted hy only four iiipii. A larjre percentum made Hip linimr mil. Thai Spriilji. 10 made hislnry hy deTealiiiK Hie Hheyney dehalillj: Ipuiii and Hip Suphumure leant in rapid succession. Hesides placing seven iiipii nil I lie 'Varsity hasehall leam I In remniuiiiK hase- hall men won I lie Inlra-uiural cup. aUlmnsfli we never frnl il. Derry. Oenrfie I........ and Lniifislmre represenled Hip class on Hip I rack Ipuiii. Wp concluded a successful lirsl year hy lliiishiu second In I lie ('.lass nf '2K in liilra-mural I rack and pulliiifr Skinny l.awson and Lank Yotnifr on (lie lenuis leant. I'lii' followinfi Kail our arrival was «mill dilYerenl from llial of Ihe precediiifi year. So i niim-- iaslic and IhorniiKh was our hazing llial a liosl nf fellows (iiicliidiiiK vours Iruly) was Kiven a lw«» week vacalmii In coid nur ardor. XolwilhslumliiiK llial. we relurued In cul Ihe preps' hair, ami sirailKcly enuiiKh. linlhiiiK happened. A «dean slide was maiillaiued hy Ihe defeat nf Ihe l»reps in Ihe Knmpus Klassic. ITrny, .lil. I'ayior and Temple were made 'Varsity l s. In Kchruary. I'lcmmiiiK joined nur ranks. inufeiim a tidal of lour new iellows: Ihe oilier iliree heiiifi I leak Silvers!. Itsilph linker and Jackson Thai Spruifi Ihe I rack learn won Ihe I. A. A. championship with Derry, Silvern, and linker heimr Inreelv respnusihle. Jiver Jackson. Ole Oul Mali. Jil Tsiylnr and Dick Temple were Ihe main springs of Ihe hnsehnll learn. Incideulally. Mohy Dick was elected Haplaiu for I In next year. We ndiirn in IU28 to lind our ranks somewhal depleled: now numheriiifi only sovenly-sevpii as compared with nur refrislralion of one hundred and sixteen in our I'rcp year. As upper-classmen, we proceeded lo annex I lie difiiiily Dial is synonymous with Juniors. I'oiilaiue look over Ihe duties of iiislruclor hi Klemenlsiry Lai in. Loiipshore in lliolofiv ami Aualomv. Differs in (’aessir, and Tale in I’h.vsics. Xow. we an Ihe l»i liainina l sj. ihe mifihly class of I1LI0. Kmilaine was presidi ul of Ihe class Iasi year ami I Ins. W. K. L.

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