Macalester College - Quid Nunc Yearbook (St Paul, MN)

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W I 1 w 1 J HOUGH Macalester has changed in many ways, the little entrance that fronts on the winding driveway still remains unchanged-unless it be that the passing of many feet has Worn the lime- stone steps a little thinner. Could a tracing be made of the footsteps that have entered and left that little stone portico, what a maze of lines there would be. From Africa's darkest regions to sunny Indiag from Brazil's rolling plains to the rich regions of Chinag from Australia to Alaska, they would leadg and what a fairy tale the history by those many lines would be! f Catch up a tracery of these lines where you will, and though it lead you far-to one end you will find a loyal heart, true to the orange and blue-the other end will lead you back-back to the little entrance where new feet are ever treading in, to fill the places of others left vacant. Uiib The Sword of Knowledge. .Shall qc Conquer' Q ,Q . fwfr .1 ni. . Str. .a-- -- - ':' . I. . f' W5 gg lg, , 01.1 a 2 ,.- 1 .. .v V . 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Q A f--1' ivy: A. f. .:::L,,,, y...i4:fT1,.iQ ic.f,f f?., 3- gy- , ., , 1 .. -' if. ,, ,.. 5553532 if .4L': 'f,' , ::,4'fF.?:2 ' A . I -ta ,g. sw' j ' i -,ar , V -'rs :L-:..i.:4.. ,f::' px' -.. 41f,.,.4L..., , Q . .IN I ' 1 . ' in 1 ,J .131 - :- '. V9 I 'Ziff' ti fr ': V' I - , f . L -V , . . -'sf-1' g .,1-ff -12.-if 1 me - Q- ' ' A c' f y-gifs: AVID NEWTON KINGERY was born in the little town of Galion, Ohio, August 19, 1870. Three months later the family moved to northern Ohio and a little later settled in Burton, Kansas. Here it was that young Kingery finished the grade schools and then entered high school at Gordon City. He graduated from Emporia Academy and entered college. In 1889 he entered Wabash College, Crawfordsville, Indiana, grad- uating in 1893. The next year Mr. Kingery taught science and mathematics in Indiana and spent the year following at Trini- dad, Colorado, assisting in a printing office. In February, 1896, he was called to Macalester College, where he taught science and mathematics. Since 1910 he has held the chair of mathe- matics. It is always hard to tell why a man is respected or loved, and doubly hard when he is both respected and loved. Though naming over virtues too often obscures rather than reveals, we wish to go on record for David Newton Kingery's influence on us students. VVe all know that he hates cant, despises lazi- ness, scorns cowardice, makes dishonor contemptible, is indif- ferent to mere words, forms or usages. On the other hand he loves truth, simple honesty between man and man, frankness, courtesy--he loves a good jest and an hour of quiet companion- ship, which often, for the student, means increased enthusiasm in scholarship or some definite gain in self-control, he loves study and has the courage and the humility of the man who knows. Thus, quietly, genially, and all unconsciously he con- tinues to stimulate and mould the characters as well as the minds of us all. We, the Class '14, wish Professor Kingery many years of service in the college he has helped to create and to exalt. 7 -,WS I ' .-Milf.. . ' . . . . aw.-3. . . ..,.,-I---. f .- .,:..-. . .. - , I 7 X .uvfz . Nw.: rv . F f -' 1Af2..rL'JL1,i'- -This, . -S !:J,g:1'f-,H i Y- . , g, A -q73,1,Q,Q 411. Qifh.: rg. 3f T1215f:i4q.:-1.5 .N 5-'giriei'-1- 5 ., , 5 35355111351 ' ' -' .- . 1'H-zEai'-iWf-J- ff' -' so-. . A lxl F,s1'::.2. S35 -f rf elim' ' , g I gf.: ' 1 . -,I L5 ,. , H45 ,I .. uf-,gr-1 T -frzqi .-Q ' 1- 1 .r Sr. iubjfz L ws-1 1 55,2-js, . .. . , V , l. , - .. - ., , .f..,. I ..:,,, . . :M , M .4 :J A 1 ff 2 ' .pq-.W 1, ' 5331, aiu.:-' A , , . I . .S -W-V' , ug z 9, ge :A 11 3,415,2- -'C1 ,Sq .A . 25- - x 2 . If f - V. -I I- .-...-.1-Q N- '..:f'1CE' 1 .' .U-,SSG-3i?' I QL. 1' 9'8 'gif' ff' 'si Kff.g1z-A ff . Fra ew -iss.-flzfei, ' 5 f?j 15:7 . K 1 ' me 5 T ' ' 'f f -S9'1:1'. sf. ' wx. f I X' R A : J -' - - ' 1 x ' ,,.g'.f..:.qf.-f- -I1-A -' f -' I'wg-12:-'-'f1'.'fFE-1 i PROFESSOR THOMAS SHAW, President . R. A. KIRK, Vice-President. B. H. SCHRIBER, Secretary . C. E. MACKEAN, Treasurer R. C. JEFFERSON . . FREDERICK WEYERHAEUSER REV. H. C. SWEARINGEN, D. D. . A. R. CHASE .... T. B. JANNEY . . W. P. DAVIDSON . . GEORGE D. DAYTON REV. J. E. BUSHNELL, G. W. WISHARD . . O. A. ROBERTSON A. D. THOMPSON . P. L. HOWE . . u D.D.. Board of Trustees . . St. Paul . . Sl. Paul . . Sl. Paul . . St. Paul . St. Paul . St. Paul . Sl. Paul . .Marshall Minneapolis . . St. Paul Minneapolis Minneapolis M inneaplois Minneapolis . . Duluth Minneapolis Rh. . .A f . , , I x U ...--fp., 4 2 Nr In lv Eire -2 U X .gag-ez'-'-fr ,, 1 ,.. i ,. ..,.. Lg , . - 3- ,A L, D 54 Inu' 1 f rr ' x-.Q T-4, E53 Lx: 4+ - A ' rsh' --H - '- 4-'xii-GE-,P 1 .' , Q , . ., , , X ..., ,., , h fl ,, Y, 4- ,-4 3. .. , A . ..,..,,. wg... fs 'gp -,3 , , J' L4-,Q ,. 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Many a student in difficulty, who has shown himself at all deserving, has had occasion to know and be thankful for the help always given by HPreXy. 9 X H ' ' f,Tk:', -wr'-. :HV-.Q-f V, . f'.11: - ,gllf 1 - P , 61 t . ,,. mans... - , , 5,,1,1-,wx ,-1' .fV,.gi,b..-' ,, --,g'f1L:- I '..,.,,, 'TAL 'a-Q, i 2 H. il 5 fifl-, gf' Si. 53 25512 S' -955 9- :gimyggg .jj - f ' ,. ,f.u7q,5 ,L ,w:1f,,.,-.,,,g? A-3-Q:-.fwvgq - ,:.:.:. -F ggh,j3A1. 3-fu.. . fx-e,.f.x1:i 7 X f 1'1 -fflf C : - '-:5- ': -N45 l 'f .'11.!:-'...?'. iw: 1 -- ' Y 'M 'xa4'Q ? Sc.: FL 4 x ., 1JvYiU.5:--I 'wwe f- iaifrirffi sz. ff -'f' -. '-1...f:': 'SH 5' -1.5: 3 1 ' 1. 2'mQ'.1 ex- .-i5'kf'f'?5fiG5 1:1 r' ' -ww, -1 .was x -wsu.-, -' . 1 .. -, If , ,s :mei V. :. 3- , . - A -M-.-f . 5 1 K igfn:h,,m: X' .v . ,Q x- x 4 ., , , A : x::'5'I-'ifu' TLIf5:2.'g-.-f:1. . ' . 1-Q: 11-Wg-2 B14-:IE QMKWQ5 45 Wdnfdwifw, ma7 VCMDMQWAG . LQ UWZZ ffnffb KQQAA, Wino JfC,,.3QgLw :ZA 16,554 ZJLMM -me QA40-jim dw-4 Jajffghgvjxifag M gif! 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'.'-F.- 5: f ' Q22 E IJ-Q ' 5' :T 'T 2311 9'5 7Qi'53?Ex.L- Elf- Aggif, B P I - A .vs I. ,, , .. .- . Q I.. . HENRY DANIEL FUNK, A. M. Professor of History and German 3 Student, Dubuque German Theological Seminary, 1891-18973 A. B., Macalester College, 1901, A. M., University of Minnesota, 1903, Harvard Summer School, 19033 Graduate Student of Uni- versity of Minnesota, 1904-19103 German Language and Litera- ture, Macalester College, 1901-19103 Graduate Student of Harvard University, 19103 History, Macalester College, 1911. FARQUHAR DAVID MCRAE, PH. D., D. D. Adjunct Professor of Apologetics and History. Student Pastor A. B., Park College, 18871 A. M., New York University, 18931 Ph. D., New York University, 18963 D. D., Park College, 19103 Graduate of the Union Theological Seminary, 18903 ln- structor in Apologetics, Macalester College, 1907-1912. JAMES WALLACE, PH. D. Professor of Bible A. B., 1874, University of Wooster3 A. M., 18773 Ph. D., 18873 LL. D., University of Wooster3 Student in Greece, 1875- 18763 Greek Language and Literature, Macalester College, 1887- 19063 President of Macalester College, 1894-19063 Leave of Absence, 1907-19093 Professor of Bible, 1909. CHARLES BREMICKER, A. B. Associate Professor of Gerrnan A. B., Macalester College, 19113 Student in Gymnasium Unterbarman, Germany, Blackburn University, 18833 Dubuque German Seminary, 1884-18863 Graduate of McCormick Theo- logical Seminary, 1888, Graduate Student, University of Berlin, 1896. ' ANDREW WORK ANDERSON, A. M. - Professor of Philosophy and Education A. B., University of Wooster, 18893 A. M., 18923 Principal of Poland, Ohio, Academy, 1889-18913 Mental Science, Logic and Philosophy, Macalester College, 1891. ag,-' 3 . I-1-:...xi .::a.34.5 lg-fig F V- ... .., ...,.,,1,X.:,--IJ. fa S1 . K, if ii- 1 . H. g - 1 ...'..:.3-.-fs A: . 1-' -if -H13219'-'n'1I:5i'l-f L-'f':'f: GEORGE WILLIAM DAVIS, PH. D., D. D. Professor of Hebrew Language and Literature, Social and Biblical Science. College Chaplain Graduate of Victoria University, Manchester, England, 18822 Graduate of Auburn Theological Seminary, 18863 Graduate Student, Yale University, 1888-18903 Ph. D., Yale, 18913 Pro- fessor, Macalester College, 1892-18993 D. D., Macalester Col- lege, 19013 Student College de France, Paris, 1899-19013 Pastor, 1901-19073 Professor, Macalester College, 1907. JULIA MACFARLANE JOHNSON, A. M. Dean of Women Professor of English Literature and Old English3 Graduate of Mount Holyoke, 18852 Student of University of Pennsylvania, 1887-18883 Student of Cincinnati, 1889-18903 A. M., University of Minnesota, 19053 Professor of Latin Language and Literature in Coates College, 1890-18933 Graduate Student, University of Minnesota, 1905, English Literature and Old English, Ma- calester College, 1897. GLENN CLARK, A. M. Professor of English Graduate Student in Grinnell College3 taught in Des Moines High School3 A. M., Harvard University, 19083 Teacher of English in William and Vashti College, Aledo, Illinoisg Professor of English, Macalester College, 1912. FREDERIC G1BBs AXTELL, A. M. Librarian, Associate Professor of Bibliography A. B., 1888, Wesleyan University3 A. M., 18913 Graduate Student in Long Semester, 1901-1902, University of Berling Graduate Student in Summer Quarter, 1905, University of Chicago3 Librarian, Macalester College, 19033 Associate Pro- fessor of Bibliography, 1909. X 'g':j-:.Z' 12 3 .A .. It - .V 'a'+!f,:f-2.5 'I ' .55 I'-1-51 3 -- Q K' -7?- Xs1'.'.-. ,.-391' , , , A... K.. L , - .,- h . .. -, t .5 , ,AN ig-,,,,F A. . ,,,:t'., '-1 - ' -'- ' 'ri Afg- .231 Y. . g w- 5 if lqlx . -- 3-. - 9.5 73: -' ciias il. I ,-e I 1. . . - -. ,.N...., .KL Q..-..,.,.,g2,,-. . , . ,. 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I . bra- - I -f - 5 -, . ww- I HENRY DANIEL FUNK FARQUHAR DAVID MCRAE JAMES VVALLACE CHARLES BREMICKER ANDREW XVORK ANDERSON GEORGE WILLIAM DAVIS JULIA MACFARLANE JOHNSON GLENN CLARK FREDERIC GIBBS AXTELL ,. .. , f , . ,. A I i ' ,I - I 13 ff. A - I it '. Unk ,-7 r if ff: E35-:pf nizil,-K ,f :JG- - . ,Q 5 ,. , .S , .- . :.,. 1 ,-.,.:fggL,:' . -Q . . -I 1 .rf . .. ,gg-'-'?j 2--A , atc., -K ,L 7,yr-P ,L-sa-H51 - A 1-.1T,.,... -'-.'3':Ts if 'r : .T1:- .fr-ni..--2-fl ,-' .Age-m'-.ff msg. ' - ..,. . , Y Fflituzfzff-r: A rg ay. : Jaw- sg.-52722: if ,, 4 V,-4-51.51. .. ,4ef,!f.- -5 -. fin . --29' . -1: 'WQQJ- ,.'Q--7 ,'f':1:8E-'fide 1 A- I: .M 133. zai- 1 - f -- , .1 -I-A 45.,,4g'.-4-we 5 fy- X, .,.-n,5,gHf.-at .,. ,, .1 .- . 1,143 ,s-, 1...I.,,,.: 5- 5 .3 4x:c:,,,?..,g.--.1.13X- 9- V' A-:L-r'.: pl- 1. 1 ., , ,lf . ff- J 4 JI-1' H V A'r'1 'ifi-P11 f , .--S fs . 'aw L-: . tr- if -5 -t!l .Ir.1'1:t1': I f f' Cs- zurft- xiii .ff-.. I 23-. W. ..4. fwi sz. ' -A , .- .,... .. .,-HM 4.5-so . -at si --pu., 3 -- . ' - y- . 1 -f 1- I ,. .. -fu!-..:1I .-,.vfX ' af, r I A fag- .1 rs' ' :I I ' --J.. . ,j553f' svn A . ,Lg .-:,'w:': az ggi r rg . ::.z1:.af.-Q -ral:-ga -, .ss .. 1 - 'KL' -, f sf' ij. - 'Tl' v Z-, -.. - ft E ': :lg,'s'r'i-f'f-'J' 1 . 't 1 11-.Wink--:-. ,-'g?1g:' ' Welif' if 9 ' I. ' f 1 3 ' J,-'5 ' i .kflh-f -'K ,,..'1 '1A ' '- :N:5: i e.-f ' 1 as w r- f.1i?:'E.t3gf.ffi5.S ff I fm ff -:' -'fu f - -- J 't - .L HJ' x ' 1' 'P '- ' e.' .-e --2, - -'- -.4--A --:2 - if -5.51 1' '-sis'---zz ' f - I ' -.1 - ,- c. PAULINE PAYNE Instructor in Mathematics Graduate of Macalester College, 19075 Instructor in Maple- ton High School5 Instructor in Mathematics, Macalester Col- lege, 1912. FRANKLIN WATERS PLUMMER, A. B. Associate Professor of Biology A. B., Vtlahash College, 19085 Graduate Student in University of Minnesota, 1908-19095 Instructor, Macalester College, 1908- 19105 Associate Professor of Biology, 1910. HAROLD OMER BURGESS, A. B. ' Associate Professor of Latin Language and Literature A. B., Wabash College, 19085 Graduate, University of Min- nesota, 19115 Principal, New Market, Indiana, High School, 1905-19075 Principal, Remington, Indiana, High School, 1907- 19085 Superintendent, Remington, Indiana, Schools, 1909-19105 Associate Professor of Latin Language and Literature, Mac- alester College, 1910. RICHARD URIAH JONES, A. B. Instructor in Chemistry A. B., Macalester College, 19015 Graduate Student, Uni- versity of Minnesota, 1901-19025 Graduate Student, University of Chicago, Summer Quarters, 1908-19095 Instructor in Mathc- matics and Physics, Macalester Classical Academy, 1901-19035 Chemistry and Physics,,Macalester College, 1903-19065 Chem- istry, Macalester College, 1906. J GRACE BEE VVHITRIDGE Physical Director for Women. Adjunct Professor of Dramatic Art and English Graduate of Boston School of Oratory, 18905 Post Graduate Student of Boston School of Oratory, 18915 Student Harvard University, 18925 Graduate New York .Academy of Dramatic Art, 18995 Student Columbia University, 1901, 1902, 1904. JOHN PORTER HALL, A. B., Registrar Professor of Greek and Principal of Baldwin School A. B., Princeton University, 18975 Adjunct Professor of Greek, Macalester College, 1897-19035 Instructor in Greek, Princeton University, 1903-19055 Greek, Macalester College, 1906. HUGH STUART ALEXANDER, A. M. Professor of Physics and Geology A. B., Macalester College, 18995 A. M., University of Min- nesota, 19055 Teacher of Physics and Chemistry, Cleveland High School, St. Paul, Minnesota, 1899-19065 Physics, Macalester College, 1906. LILY ISABEL LEWIS Instructor in French Student, Munich, Germany, 1890-18945 Lausanne, Switzer- land, 1894-18975 University of Minnesota, 19115 Teacher of Foreign Language, Minneapolis School of Music, Oratory and Dramatic Art, 1909-19105 French and Singing, Eleanor Miller School, St. Paul, 1909-19105 Instructor in French, Macalester College, 1910. 14 5245, -Lffwi . Q , .. - Q75 Q , , 4. , -H, ' ' ' Qlgf. V -A - - - . 1 ' wma q - . ps, ,- I -I 3 . A- ,' J 1,1 3-'-1- , H V, ..L x mr 'L--' -----HAH., -'-W' ,, U re 351' . - 1 1 f V ' .. .f Rr-A , A 'f. 'F' J' T Iv. 'fT3eGHa' ii .t 3: '.Z-P5'T5',- . 42f5.?'1 il f, imQ4g?A7:':'i if 2 vm fl-ul 3 V-i35f?f:3f'.E?r-.-: .59 - , my:--I :ar-': '-Us . in 45,fw:,q:4.z,x.C.,: fat' ' LCS' Q, '-,.i41L:..IL.4- ' : 7' 4T '5i2 -'NL-1' L ,. ,A '.i2w1'ef--tx H -'gl R ' '- ww- - '- ' fi - 4, Iii-.fm .1 - , ' H O.: 'wan - '- 'id'--weve? - 1 '4' I ' .' 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' I Iggg-.,m--,,w.-.-,- PAULINE PAYNE HAROLD OMER BURGESS FRANKLIN WATERS PLUMMER RICHARD URIAH JONES GRACE BEE WHITRIDGE HUGH STUART ALEXANDER JOHN PORTER HALL LILY ISABEL LEWIS u:.-1-..f.-,-:,.,-..-.H......., .... .. . . ,hmm I l 15 .V--q I. I L E .13 .ts :. Qt. J .- - ..., ..,. .., , ., u-. - '- 1 '-:'r f- - P :Z--,-. ,. ' i' ? . .IU ,ja '.,1g:,. ' r ' :xr Q : ,V I-. .se 5 1.:1 '--Q-p...f:fi5e-.. -5 . ' :,.Q!V?':Z'f'.: . M ' --:-:f.-- -- -I 11 4-..-XFN ::7'-'if- ff.', . ,i : 1 -' 'f.eiIsf.':'. I -.I ? . - - 61'3f:Sivi'i -' 1 iff.. . It L f-.wiz-P' K' '- MH. P- . . ' . .- -.xvr-fl:-Yr, .1 'U V221-I-r ' vii- .- ,-5-:far-'qv-:.f'w,f. -gkefa-ws - YT igf.t?. g - 3.-rtginsrz tl: 4-,'-::x4f,', 1 , r . 5,--1 1.11112 xr -1 I :. V .. , --- Q.. .-1-111 K, H .gT4:r?Eai,':5,5sfi5a,- 'ft' V 1 ff 2 - , -: 1 -- f' xi ,sf--1 .,. Lx- ' 0 .1 1 L is Z. ,-.' ' ' ' 27 1l'r' -' A- 4' 1 ' 'r5. 1, . ---4.18 .3-1 .. ,I-.---H , -sf.r'3:-.-'- iff:-1-:1-1 ,- 5 ' +35-'fCs2.'.'1 FWS'- .tt --M v. ' .. . . :Z rf -. ,a .. ay -fn . . 1 K ., sic..-:sg-rf.. ig e-an-' - . Y-'ii' 'If' if -' ' ' A ' -f'::'v5'f'5'f.1.f.f.-V - - f?Ff'E-' . if .-3,29 4' ' e.--:rf 'qfusa 't- .- . A -- a1g3::,g.,, ' V sn .. ., -.-A HARRY PHILLIPS Instructor in Voice Culture Certificate from Royal Conservatory of Music, Stuttgart, Germany, 1885-1889, with Dr. Fred NValker of the Royal Academy, London, and Dr. Lierhammer, Celebrated Baritone, London, Soloist in Various Churches in St. Paul and Minneapo- lis, 1889-1906, Baritone in NVestminster Presbyterian Church, Minneapolis, 1906, Director and Instructor in Voice Culture, Macalester College, 1895. BEssIE A. GODKIN Instructor in Piano Pupil of C. G. Titcomb, seven years, Special Work, New York city, two years, Instructor in Piano, Macalester College. EMILY GRACE KAY Instructor in Piano, IIarrnony and the Classes in History of Music, Appreciation of Music and Sight Singing Pupil of Ferruccio Busoni, Certificate from the New England Conservatory of! Music, Boston, Theory and History of Music, Louis C. Elson, Harmony, George W. Chadwick and Sarah E. Newman, Solfeggio, Samuel W. Cole, Private Teaching in St. Paul since 1907, Instructor in Piano at Macalester College. GEORGE HERBERT FAIRCLOUGH Instructor in Piano, Organ, Theory Certificate from Royal High School of Music, Berlin, Ger- many, 1893-1896, under Professors Barth von Peterson, Ernest Schelling, Piano, Bargiel and Succo, Theory, Clements, Organ, Director of Music, Presbyterian Ladies' College, Brantford, Ontario, 1891-1893, Organist and Choirmaster, St. John's Episcopal Church, and also of Mt. Zion's Hebrew Temple, St. Paul, 1900, Instructor in Piano, Macalester College. 16 . -.-- ww.-I-, :.--.- V- GERTRUDIE CRIs'r Secretary to Faculty, President and Registrar Graduate, 1903, Central High School, Scientific Course, Graduate, 190-1, Lancaster Business College, Instructor in Lan- caster Business College, 190-1-1905, Instructor in Commercial Studies, Baldwin School, 1905. MABEL jAcksoN Instructor in A rt Student in University of Minnesota, 1906-1908, Student in Chicago Art Institute, 1908-1909, Student in St. Paul Institute, 1910. MAY GIIESON, A. M. Adjunct Professor of Latin A. B., University of Minnesota, 1905, A. M., 1910, Instructor in Latin and German, Alexandria, Minnesota, High School, 1906-1908, Instructor in Latin and English, Baldwin School, 1908-1910, Instructor in Latin, Macalester College, 1910. THEODORE FREDERICK MEIER, A. B. Orchestra Director A. B., Mission House, Plymouth, VVisconsin, 1893, Student of Music, Chicago Conservatory, 1894-1896, Graduate of Art School of Royal Conservatory, Germany, 1900-1903, Director of Music, Ripon College, School of Music, 1903-1909, Teacher and Director of Music, St. Paul, Minnesota, Director of Orches- tra, Macalester College, 1912-1913. x f -Q us ' 95 iff--.lil-. ' I ?5f- - , -' .,,., . ,-LL, , ,.2 I - K 3-' --L-ff Af.-mfg... 1 ilil-TL, 1 f,.JI'1J: 1' 1 2 .-52. 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Yell Gazela, gazela, gazela, gaza, Get out, get out, get out of the way, Purple and Gray forever shall sway, SENIORS HOORAY. QCD Classical. Csj scientific. mv? .1557 xy, . f. .54 . -..f. s. ...Q-Sm? eq:..1..k2TL5r.-ox 2' ,l . ,Jer -A .,4, ,lit , . .x N.. kt. , --r -w W 1.-fx-c-S Y . u it-vi.-r::a'1:r,1- 1-3.2 Senior Class Play The Iron Master College Auditorium June 7th and 9th CAST OF CHARACTERS Philippe Derblay ..... Gaston, Due de Bligny . . Monsieur Moulinet . . . Monsieur Baehelin . . Octave cle Beaulieu . . Baron cle Prefont . Claire de Beaulieu . Athenais Moulinet .... Marquise de Beaulieu . , . Sophie, Barronne cle Prefont Suzanne Derblay ..... Brigitte .,....... . 22 . . . . . . . Paul Carlson . . lxVallace Holley . . Norton Peet . . Del Laughlin . . joseph Neller , . Merton Snyder . . Berenice Kellogg . . . . Grace McClure . . Emma Joy Frederick . . . Lenna Campbell . . . . Ray Simons . , Edith Pierson . 1 .- -fs:-' I.. -. NP' ,. 1- ' W 6. '-ei v . 1 , 1 f, uf 3:01 5. ,Q '. 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Lloyd Gilmore ...., Burton Patriquine Holt . Pearle johnson ..... Alice Lindsley ..., Mabel Mohr . . . Evelyn Pickthorn . Helen Maria Prosser . Harold Percy Roberts . , Gertrude Gray Smith . . Ole Fresco Strand . . . Helen Antonia Stratte . Selma Ovidia Stratte . . Charles Albert Thomas . Della Ann Trotter . . . Lucius Harlow Watkins . Minneapolis, Minn. Donnelly, Minn. . . 1300 Fifth Street S. E. . . . Dormitory Eden Prairie, Minn. . . . Euthenian Washburn, Wis. . Milnor, N. D. . . Harlem, Mont. . Eden Prairie, Minn Eden Prairie, Minn Minneapolis, Minn. Duluth, Minn. . Blue Earth, Minn' Eden Prairie, Minn Madison, Minn. . St. Paul, Minn. . St. Paul, Minn. . Hope, N. D. . . Whitman, Mass. St. Paul, Minn. . Marshall, Minn. . Buffalo, N. D. . Brown's Valley . Duluth, Minn. . Minneapolis, Minn. St. Paul, Minn. . Minot, N. D. . Dawson, Minn. . Dawson, Minn. . Brown's Valley . Dawson, Minn. . Carlton, Minn. . 29 . . . Wallace Hall . . Euthenian . . . 29 Macalester Avenue . . . . 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I ., dx- .. ....::Sml, -31 Q J...-..4...A,h xx..-V X: fy - - -Q-Lssxf-'f.1'-A :'.::'i 1 X - .. HAROLD HARVEY BALDWIN Milnor, North Dakota, High School, 19103 Atho- naeang Y. M. C. A. Cabinetg Dcbating Boardg Junior Class Presidentg Footballg Basketballg Trackq Assistant Business Manager A'The Mac. With malice towards none, with charity for all, with firmness in the right. VERA MARGERY DUNLAP St. Paul Central High School, 19083 Clioniang Y. W. C. A.g junior Class Secretaryg Literary Editor The Mac. A creature not too fine and good For human nature's daily food. HELEN MARIA PROSSER Duluth Central High School, 19105 Hyperiong Y. W. C. A. Cabinetg Junior Class Vice-Presidentg Athletic Board of Controlg Associate Editor The Mac. HA fellow feeling makes one wondrous kind. DELLA ANN TROTTER ' Dawson High School, 19103 Clioniang Y. W. C. A.g junior Class Treasurerg Faculty Editor The Mac. 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CARRIE ELLEN ALVORD Washburn, Wisconsin, High School, 19103 Clioniang Y. W. C. A., Society Editor The Mac. Keep your face always toward the sunshine and lhe L l shadows will fall behind you. RICHARD HARLOW ANDERSON Donnelly High School, 19105 Hyperion, Y. M. C. f A., Football Captain, 1913. ' His heart was as large as the world, but it was not large enough to hold the memory of a wrong. MABLE MOHR Buffalo, North Dakota, High School, 1911: Valedic- toriang Hyperiong'Y. W. C. A.: Assistant Art Editor The Mac. Happy art thou as if every day thou hadst picked '41 up a horseshoe. J? 31 WMA, 'ff' - i rf ' n 1. , . -. - Af ur .' 'H- ' .11--' M.-g A Six ,. :- 1-' .,' an 1 1 l N , .Q R- 2 x , ,. .gt M. mf- -.,-,m..,.,,.-... ... . . 1 A . xr. . . .. . , . ,, .,:- -. -sa M- 4 ig., ,.fgg53?ifT:2,-in ff5e?f5?jf'lii if I ?Z2E1f?3k7.i5E.1 9? 'E-'Q P415 , . .. ,... ., 4' . .,:g1.q:4.,.1-4-.,g 5. ,' Q, ,55f,g2t.,.a, Q, A--A 3.12. ,. ,, ,.--.Ak-,:'E'..gA5 C Q' 0- Q. .. . ' Ter. 4fi.5FHw2 1 g2r.::.if L 1' 5525251-.QQ .fi51.:.s f' -'M ' ' ' - 2, ' 1- ' A. A :jg-Tin me-2' '1- A-A i .41 :-,:I1...,- QTL-'7 :'f ' 1' -N F5'2'.'a-1-121+'r,g'fEm-Hz.-.rl '- A. - - .. e , .. ' . vf'2f.Q. at -..- ff'-Wi .ft .1 -is :sr-:ef '12 K' .-.. 1- J -4 . . es- ' -4 A fi 9.fL?.f1fV '1'-'52 -5 rf' '-' 1mcsi7'aw - s N'- -,gi ..,s2.--.'lv2-'lzm 1:7-..f--frhuei L., .1-. - ,,. -I . - . ,M A . ,t . .T A... ,A .-is . .A-.. ir- e..,m g... .-4.-4 - . N , -':.igmWf.z X sms -s I ., -, :..:-1: . ,. N . . 1 . -11 ' f K-L+ - ,333 J 1. x ': i' TLf,f.':Ei.21Q ' ' I' - 'L- WALLACE JAY ANDERSON Macalester Classical Academy, 19105 Athenaeang Y. M. C. A. Cabinetg Junior Class Sergeant-ab Armsg Club Editor The Mac.'l ' They are never alone that are accompanied by noble thoughts. GERTRUDE GRAY SMITH , Macalester Classical Academy, 19103 Clioniang Y. W. C. A.g Secretary Debating Board, 1912-133 Music Editor The Mac. The talent of success is nothing more than doing what you can do well. LLOYD GILMORE Macalester Classical Academy, 19103 Athenaeang Y. M. C. A. Cabinetg Student Councilg Inter- collegiate Debater, 1911-125 Business Manager The Mac. Will alone is great: All things give way before it soon or late. MARGARET NAOMI BUCKBEE Minneapolis West Side High School, 19105 Clionian. That perverse, irnperturbable, golden-haired elf. -1 -sf .Af -: -,-.31 -LE:-'ilfariif-' 3' 5515.232 E: 11 ' '4 ' -' ' , 13-.r:25r.1EY:'4.5, A 32 .1 4 :.-Q .-. 9 ff 'M .-....,,...??'ff5' ,, A -'V .Eiga f ' fggQ'.fg.,5, .I 2.55.-1i.ff 1 ,I 1 E 53511-3-QL , , ' S ..k, ,, ,-3.5.5,-,.c4.,1f.-. E'lf'e?E'T's1fft.t15. ' ., fi + ' - 1, fg5,1,5.1:'j 117- , L1 Q . - Ayr- .- , .,-.--1?'- .- 5 -5-RF,-1,'-5-'fc-.3 L rg- 3 ,,..Y:4,a .,.L ..-5 ,t .--1 ,- Iv ,,:7'..:KK-vt , ,, ,. .Lg-,:',,..g e . -fv. S 1 1 ' 'i'.i1'1-AT '-1.-Jw A ' - an - ff Hr. .aa 4-i..':11?'f42 :f 1Tf'e w 2'-.cf-if ' Tfigwf- -1 -ffiff ' P.-f ' iaif. as-f-Wilkie Q L. -vcg4n::r f,1:'k..' -tx We - ' . rxmf ' . .1 r 4.:.a11.f-, - . L - . -:- . 1 -24' ' ij-5'li:.i111?z--- '- . xv K . . Q-A WIA: .5 - .. . Es'fefewlI'.-?fv'v:,-- H 'J' '7' 'La: '. new -L ' '-'SF'-5'f'5'a'23 , 'Y' Sill' T3- -'Ti' Y .f'F':'i,-'VY '11'5: - .2F-'7'fg5f :fT-'- i'i1i-1 gli 1-.-timiii 2: T1 it 3531!-?'Q l i31GJf':S -'.. fi' '-' -1 - - r --.T-.sk aff.-.. 'f ,f ' -.Sm-,L 5' '-pi-A 1.-F 'ff'-ing: if err- A S. 1 .. 31q-,f1!- -:-. ,-,-Vu:-1.45: - . ' ' cg.-. ...fy - 1. I ':-.-,' .,gg. F .- A 4 -'-., --4' .I ., - Te 1- Nu, , .. 1-:cuz ver 4 14 +- ex '-.ifle 1 i . 1.'f41i-5-S'-ff'?i1- 1 S? .- ' ' Q ---- ---- A - 1 . - 1 1 is---921,55-3:5 -V: f A,-:I 53 QL 7, 25 Lf Qlgj HOSEA GREENWOOD BOSLEY W Macalester Classical Academy, 19103 Eulogiang Y. . . ., M. C. A.g Intercollegiate Debaterg ASS1Stant Instructor in Manual Tralmng Departmcntg ASS1Stant Business Manager The Mac. E555 A laugh is worth a hundred groans in every market. , CONSTANCE PEARL JOHNSON Redwood Falls High School, 19103 Y. VV. C. A. Cabinet. 1V 'AA voice soft and sweet as a tune that one knows. GERALD CURTIS DALE Madison High School, 19103 Athenaeanq Football. jf I have a heart with room for every joy. J - HAROLD PERCY ROBERTS Minnea OliS Central Hi h School 19093 Athenaean. P g y Truthfulness is at the foundation of all personal excellence. 1 sl: ...4-1 1 g,-:-Qu.-.sr X l , x 4 1 , 5 x 1 33 f'--vs 1 4 l 1 I J 4 l 1 4 1 4 4 A 1 1 1 7- 5 K. E t l K, 1 4 ..g Mr.. r 1741, 2.g.:,:,,- , .N Ak.-:I -, I A' :..::iil .1 L a,,2ggj-g- ang., !75???':'r2M1.f-A.,-.-.L :,y,qfe.3,.,,,,1 .tj.1',,-5-f 0 i . -5 . ' 'tix 1. Y-' .1-:juz if-' is-, S . , ,A f' 2 Q. t - 5. -. 1-,pil 'h. '-' M .. 'f -4x ' b Tsai: :naw -- '.' v-.f,.sgf. .-1:4-A, - ' -fu . , - 1 - Er A .-.-3,-,,..,,.'e,15 -.--.133-71--5 ,. .11 9? 5 L if .4 X, zwiigzi. l filly- 5-1- . E5 -. ,-1 A, , 1 ,,,.. gf. 'Ry--iff-1'11:4,Q4',, 53:-5.1 ,gf as Ne:-i,' fQ.f 1:-1 I Tgi+-51755751 .-4 .59 0 335.-tg -, l A, .l :gigs . :-.:- yu. 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A.q Inter- collegiate Debaterg Alumni Editor The Mac, Whatever skeptic could inquire for, For every 'why' he had a 'wherefore' CHARLES ALBERT THOMAS Brown's Valley High School, 19095 Hyperiong Y. M. C. A. Cabinetg Yell Masterg joke Editor The Mac. His heart was warrn As his wit was keen. TRUMAN DEAN BROWN Macalester Classical Academy, 19103 Eulogiang Y. M. C. A.g Footballg Baseball Manager, 1912-133 Academy Editor The Mac. If we be honest with ourselves we shall be honest with each other. HOWARD EDWARD CLARK Hopkins High School, 19093 Hyperiong Y. M. C. A. Cabinetg Intercollegiate Debaterg Secretary State Oratorical Associationg Vice-President Macalester College Oratorical Association: Editor of Oratory and Debating The Mac. A noble mind the best contentment has. x gg--,f -. tg-, ::,-'fiiiff-5 K 3-1 :' ,. fs. ,,4, , . , , A ,- ' ..--:-riff., V 1 E. . ,gyfif .A Y ...fair-rg.-41, E-.,asf:a1.aa-. -- ' . if-1 -. . rf. ZX 3'- gnu:----. . -.3 .-'ng-:':.-,tv -. Ag. -,Gig-, - -. 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A.g Footballg Baseballg Athletic Editor The Mac. The fruit of a liberal education is not learning, but the capacity and desire to learn. ALICE LOUISE LINDSLEY Marshall High School, 19063 Valedictoriang Hyper- ion, Y. W. C. A. Cabinet. Do good by stealth and blush to jind il fame. OLE FRESCO STRAND Towner, North Dakota, High School, 19105 Hyper- iong Baseball. Of all the heavenly gifts that mortal men commend What trusty treasure in this world can countervail a friend. LULU ELLEN CAREY Winona High School, 19105 Hyperion: President Y. W. C. A., 1913-143 Secretary The Mac. Power itself hath not one-haU the might of gentlenessf' . ..-. x .-. . , - -.15--1-.' E..-.-5-.'c:'..5 .Ln-.15-.-.-.-:' 1-' 1 'Q M , -::: ..'. .'.x.'.:.-.-,:,: -.:.-:-..- - L-:J-1: ..,. ,.., .,.. . Q.. . ..--. 35 Q 41 x Y , ' If ' . final:- S sa. .-xr A,-, . '. x ', 4.5: . 'H . . .7zf'2:s' .li A' .-'. 1-, ' .r , , L l 1 ' :..:::'1 .2 . -..?1'. 'i :'- ' ' -Q - 1-'iii ' X- .iff . 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'..- 3- ..-- ki . 1, -,ggsa f., .--f Q, ,. ,, ,Aa ,- , ,X ...4 .,. . . . ' ' - il, -,I f r Q - . ,. -- ta-.0 . CHARLES EDWARD CLARK Macalester Classical Academy, 19093 Y. M. C. A. I hope I shall always possess jirmness and virtue enough to maintain what I consider the most enviable of all titlesg the character of an 'honest man.' EVELYN PICKTHORN Browrfs Valley High School, 19l0g 'Salutatoriang Y. W. L. A. The secret of success is constancy of purpose. Lucius HARLOW WATKINS Duluth Central High School, 1909, Eulogian: Presi- dent Y. M. C. A., 1912-13, Intercollegiate De- bater, 1911-125 President Oratorical Associa- tion, Manager Basketball Team, Editor-in- Chief The Mac. Whose glory was redressing human wrong, Who spake no slander, no, nor listened to it. MARGARET MACGREGOR Dow ' Macalester Classical Academy, Hyperion, Y. W. C. A. Cabinetg Class Editor The Mac. Praise me not too much, Nor blame me, for you speak unto the Greeks who know me. a nf! fj:jQ-: .:- 36 .' 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H1 - '::- : -, YA Y v A w A-J ., v ---.. f Hung ' ff Z A Lgfziigmff' -ff '4 A 1 cu - it if 3' ' - - Q l A . X N J ' ' , 52:73 x V 'C lc' '75 'Nay' 4 A x A X X , 7 K S 259 Sophomore Class ,Roll A. .,.. 2- : -' 2..i:'i:'iT15 - -- 1 ., . -. Q , X .1--rf fS,Sfr:g.f....-.. ., ,,,,,,,.,.,:-.,,- .- . -,..,s.f.-,g...-,- . -,,.1,I:g. ,Sv fx- .a..g. , 4. ng., Q 233 - :gf 'ui' I I I,-fggiif-I-f- -., ftirifj'-.2 l,'fff' .f.,',-,-f'-.gf-' iQ3.gff15-F535 7 . ...NIL yu, -Ig h mi,:g.' wir 15- 3- I -- - 1 -1ggf.:5.l.- . . X -y.,. -- 41,5ggf:1-ggi:-511 .-'- I U-,lgfggnaeqq - s-., '1l5liiJ-If i':1TI.?Xf.,'E I 1. x I'L.EfiSF5JE'SglffSEif :Tis-' PLATO SARGENT . ....... . President DOROTHY WOMACK . . . . EUNICE FINCH . . ....... Vice-President LLEWELLYN PORTER . . , . ETTA CINCLAIR ............. Sergeant-at-A rms Motto- LabOr vineet Omniaf' COlors+GOld and Royal Blue. YELL CLARK ALBIN ABRAHAMSON PAUL BENJAMIN BREMICKER OLIVE MARGARET BROWN . MARY REID CARDLE . , , ETTA MARIE CINCLAIR . . EDWARD MAURICE CLARK . LUCILE DAHL ...... WILLIAM ALBMIT DALTON . MARIE ELEANXUR DE BOOY. EDWIN GUSTAF ENGLUND . RUTH MARIE FEATHERSTONE. . EUNICE GEER FINCH . . . ALICE JULIA FLINN . . . EDITH ALMEDA HAIGH. . URBAN HOMER HANSON . JOHN LESLIE HARVEY . HILLARD HERMAN HOLM. . MAY LUCILE KINGSLAND . CHARLES LOUIS LICK , . . EDWARD EVERETT MCCABE CHRISTINE MCMARTIN . . HAROLD JAMES MATTESON RUSSELL BRISTON MELIN . Nineteen fifteen, well I guess VVe're the elass, nevertheless, For nineteen fifteen we will cryg The Blue and Gold we'll wave on high. . . Towner, N. D. . . St. Paul, Minn. . . Pipestone, Minn. . Blue Earth, Minn. . Montevideo, Minn. . Eden Prairie, Minn. . . . . Bismarck, N. D . Birmingham, England . . Elk River, Minn. . . Hallock, Minn. . Hastings, Minn. . . Slayton, MinII. . St. Paul, Minn. . St. Paul, Minn. . . . Ashland, Wis. . Banbridge, Ireland . . Carver, Minn. . . St. Paul, Minn. . . St. Paul, Minn. . . St. Paul, Minn. . Claremont, Minn. . . Duluth, Minn. . Red Wing, Minn. ERWIN HERBERT METAO . ERLING MONNES .... ESTI-IER MAY NELLER . EMILY HELEN PAYNE . . JOHN PAUL PETERSON . . JESSIE WINIFRED PORTER . LLEWELLYN DEMI PORTER MADGE PORTER ...... FRIEDA JEANNETTE RADUSCH . RALPH WOODS ROSS .... PLATO EARL SARGENT . . HERBERT HARRISON SELL . RUTH VIRDEN SLAGG . . HENRY FRANK SOFTLEY . SMITH TAYLOR .,.. ELMER TROLANDER ...... ARTHUR ELLIOTT VIK ..... GWENDOLYN BROMLEY WILLIAMS TREVOR GEORGE WILLIAMS . . BERT BENJAMIN WILLMERT . ROSS HENRY WIIILMERT . DOROTHY LEE WOMACK . :A ! II:,1j A ,,-3-:.'f: :gg .-as A :2 Nr.-5 F -R. '- - ...fr-:In Wk V We .. -1- -.tf-4--3 4.5 if -fms, -1 - - 'le Ml.: .. . . -- -1-. . 1--'.-rg .. -. 1, of-F5-. 5 Q, ' ' , F7:5':g:55Tfrq .. C-T - l Hu, in! .I I , L. Y-,S K, 3 Lao: 1 . an Er 'S' 2' - - ,. A -- f- ixf ,:,Q.::2,'..iz .ns ' Y- I 3 x E ,ff 1 .f.x7., ' -11 :iff- I -- -I - -- -f-r.r.-.-.,-- . A .-. 1 .-. -55-Aikgy, ,-F XV-- . -.. -,A nu .. S -'JN-I N x , , . -.-A.. . . -:L+E'!Q-I-If-.',?1firI. .'. F' . Secretary . Treaszwer Flower-Daffodil.. . . . Morgan, . . Vancouver, . . Austin, . , St. Paul, . Moorhead, . . St. Paul, . . . Dassel, . . Madison, St. Paul Park, . . . Calvin, . Red Wing, . . Cloquet, . . Pipe-stone, Minn. Wash. Minn. Minn. Minn. Minn. Minn. S. D. Minn. N. D. Minn. Minn. Minn. . Colchester, England . . . Towner, . . Alborn, . Willmar, . . Duluth, . '. . St.Paul, . Blue Earth, . Blue Earth, . Minneapolis, N. D. Minn. Minn. Minn. Minn. Minn. Minn. Minn. .1 N A: ii- .' l 'wa' i Lyivi' ' 4,4 Lim is s K J g- V K 1. - ' , 2 ,na - A, iif' ' , -V : 1. in- V I .-.:- 'm1,.,,,A-.. t I . ,A A , Qfg - V , I. Njne., -, X - -.af ' x X 5 fi'--'ff-1: .- 'fig---M '--kqrgiuz, , v. ,A mf, H, a., A A x I K y,,. ah, i - I , T- f 1,.,r,f..5. ,Ni , ' - ug - In L- b nf, . - -- w . ' '-my .., 4 lm . . .V .fv:,., , ff'-x ,f 1-f .mf ' M 5 'K .--' 1. .vw .. . , Q - 1 - , I 4 -- .1 : 4 .LQ 3- 5' :-, if' A S1:S'f'Tw . wfgil. . ,X Z- Q, ,,l..,-1, , E L F K L. U4 cl ' . ,.,tysS. - M. .. 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V' it A' ii ' V 'X li-i1.'i'5l:Q'1:1'.. m:i'T'wifli'5 I ' 'figs , ., 5fI2'5-::5f!, i ,. e! '01l ., , . i ffifvf ' i -7' 'fri ' :I. .' .I 'FH -T J X :'. -flff-31,-sr: - T lv I 1-.rl . A r'1L'x'L'-lL --',..r,:-.Ts QXVith apologies to Poej See the Freshmen with their shears-silver shears- And the jokes the fair eo-eds How they sally from the alley when a Sophomore appears, Make about their shaven heads, Triuniphantly they sieze htm, tho he begs, begs, begs, Exhlbltmg at Wfallaee Hall the rough and ragged shreds, Some rab him b the elbows, whlle others hold his le s. The blacks and reds. g . Y. . . . . g . . . . . . . He can neither strike nor kick, while the scissors snip and click, Vowing savage retr1but1on if. a Junior interferes- Oh what a heartless trick-Oh how mean! A harsh retalliatton 1f a Junior volunteers They cut his hair, hair, hair, To save a luekless Freshn an from the vengeance of the shears VVith a rapid ragtime air, From vertebrae to pompadore, they leave his head as bare As a bean. He thinks about his date tonightfhis eyes fill up with tears- Earnestly he asks for quarter, but the Freshman perseveres, In the hirsute amputation of the shears, shears, shears, Shears, shears, shears, shears! In the snipping and the clipping of the shears. See the Sophies with their shears-nickel shears4 Their hearts are hard as iron, when they recollect the jeers Now they ominously gro 1 l and howl, w - How they dance around ' NVe will give them what financiers- Cut their hair, hair, hair To a rapid ragtime air, In a frantic invocation to Of the shears, shears, shea To the slashing and the c the lamb gets from the XVall Street They revert to barbarism-all their culture disappears the fury of the shears, rs, shears, shears, shears, shears! lashing of the shears. F. TAYLOR f 34?-'r'-'Z 4- t 42 - 5-1. ,,, '.N:. , , in . , , . I ,pf 1, . XEP. ,f F A .Qqrxfe L- Q.. -Lgia .f ,' .1-1' . Gif BF CT-C Sai ni J 'U . 1 u . . ' . I . , ' pw---.,,,,,, ' Q H111 . , - A. . ,, 2, h v X 14.-a':':f-vg,ff,,,1,. .13-fit.: -. p....L-H 3 ,h J n , 1- , . ff -- 1, - : ,X v djsg, w -' 537- ' , Q, W., V , -4 V V , ' -' . 2,3-f :A '- I H 1. 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MARGARET DEEIEL . . . St. Paul, Minn. HORTENSE ALPHA DE 'FUNCQ . . Blue Earth, Minn. JOSEPHINE DIXON . . Blue Earth, Minn. MARION ELLEN DOLAN ..., . Sanborn, Minn. MARGARET DOUGLASS DOWNING . , . Sioux Falls, S. D. EDMUND SMITH DURMENT, JR. . . Minneapolis, Minn. GWENDOLYN LOTIMER EASTMAN . . Monango, N. D. VERNA PEARL FENSTERMAKER . . Monango, N. D. EMANUEL OSSIAN FRANKLIN . . . St. Paul, Minn. DONNA LOUISE GEDDES . . . . . St. Paul, Minn. JAMES PARKER GORDON . CCOntinucd on next page? 44 '::25X:iS 35 2 . Minneapolis, Minn. . Walhalla, N. D. . Williston, N. D. . Luverne, Minn. . . St. Paul, Minn. . . St. Paul, Minn. . . St. Paul, Minn. . . Warren, Minn. . . St. Paul, Minn. . . St. Paul, Minn. . . . St. Paul, Minn. . . . St. Paul, Minn. Beaver Creek, Minn. . . Pennoek, Minn. . . St. Paul, Minn. . Little Falls, Minn. if? 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MN. - . , . 1---,,, . ,-, v,..,.v .,,,,i- H . f, .. - ,, H ..-e -.-,, .. -M, wr-. ,L 1 -4. 2.3 .,.. Q 1151 : ' - gi l5'r1i'i ' ' ' ' 3.1 -its 'K -s N..-. :H -' ' - --... . X - -y.. MACALESTER COLLEGE, ST. PAUL, MINN. May 1, 1913. Minnesota High School Students. Dear Friends:- A problem confronts you on the conclusion of your high school work. Shall you go directly into business or shall you continue your preparation through college, universtiy or tech- nical school? If you have no taste for study, or little ambition, or if duty to your home requires, then plunge directly into that line of work for which you have the greatest liking and capacity, know- ing that if it is pursued with vigor and intelligence you will not only reap the tangible rewards, but you can also obtain the discipline of a self-made man. But the evidence is overwhelming that if you can go on with your preparation it will pay you richly in dollars, influence, happiness and helpful service. Then, shall you go to a university or a college, a large or small school, Eastern or Western? Shall you take a general college course before studying engineering, law or medicine? Shall you select a college in a small town or a large city? Your answer may be the State University. You are right if you seek a technical or professional training. You are wrong if you seek a general preparation for citizenship or later specialization. If you desire to lay the foundation of a broad, liberal education, or if your vocational career has not emerged distinctly in your consciousness, then you should go to a small college which caters to men of this type. Go to an Eastern institution if you have the money and if all your life has been spent in the West. lsr. 1 .- .sill M- . Q 9 ir ' Sli - ?if.:If'Qf T But nine out of ten of you must go to a college reasonably near your own home. Which one of the many shall this be? For every college has its strong and weak features. No college possesses all the excellencies of all other colleges. Other things being equal you should select the school best meeting your individual needs. You should choose a school whose diploma will carry increasing honor and weight. If I were asked to state in a word the distinctive features of Mac- alester College I should indicate the following: Its curriculum is planned on the group system, thus enabling every student to select those courses best fitted for his intended vocation. Six of its faculty are vocational advisers. To one of these every student is assigned for an analysis of his antecedents, home surroundings, capacities as revealed in his previous studies -everything which will help to indicate his individual strength. The dormitories and the student body are organized on the student government plan which we think best trains for future citizenship. A wise balance has been maintained between scholastic discipline and student activities. The location of the college midway between these superb Twin Cities is conducive to a broad culture demanded of the modern educated man. Finally, Macalester believes that the finest citizenship is a Christian citizenship. just as you consult a physician when ill, a lawyer when in trouble, so you should seek educational advice in the perplexing problems before you. I shall appreciate sending you our catalogs and answering your inquiries. Cordially, T. MOREY HODGMAN, President. ., ., 551.-.1-5.31-C-5:.:555 uk -Fm . R NLS- IJ, V ,K ,- .,,L..,f1x5rQl., k .. ix? -. . mm., il V 1 vigggm V k 1,5SEA:,::3.'g, W . ' . - N I . V , . , ,K V, 4 ,. .V ',.,-.1-L I 1' . ' 2 , F V , .I fn 1rwf:.X-:-,.-.- , - 'W V . f rin, , N- 3, SMI?-1.-'Q-f'+. -'QM' ' , ' ' V sw 14. ' ' 'A .. x K u : -ir.-rv f -vw .-,,- , 3 .I V Q X - 5? .,.,Q,.g, , .- ,Q ' Q 2, S' kr, ' A ' , .M 142, x. . A 5 --,-qyp.. -, V -if ' 1 51 :Q -, N ' ' ' ' . 1 L- ,S .--1' e,1'.T' ' nr 'Y vfr:.4 --,'.',Q5, ...J 1 . ,. 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Three of the Camp RAY SIMONS President Fire Guardians of the city are Macalester girls, while others LULU CAREY Vice-Pyesidem on the committee regularly visit the hospital. Under the RUTH L. PORTER Secretary auspices of this committee a series of lectures on Social Service EUNICE 14-INCH l n V Tmasurer work was given by Miss Gertrude B, Sly, of the St. Paul Y. VV. CHAI RM EN OF COM MITTEES Devotional-Vera Zimbeck. Membership-Lulu Carey. Social Service-Jessie Porter. Room-Alice Lindsley. Missionary-Edythe Pierson. Geneva-Miriam Wallace. IntercollegiateADella Trotter. Music-Genevieve Carver. Social-Helen M. Prosser. Finance-Eunice Finch. The promise of a successful year in the Young VVomen's Christian Association has been fully realized. The membership has been made to include practically all the girls of the college, and the relations existing between each girl and the Association has been helpful. The Social Service girls have accomplished many things this year. Three of them teach classes at the House of Hope Mission each Sunday afternoon. Two others devote every Saturday C. A. Likewise each committee has performed its duties faith- fully. An employment bureau has been recently established for the purpose of aiding any girl who may need its services. The special feature of the year's work was the Christmas Bazaar, so successful in every respect that it will probably be- come an annual affair. The regular devotional meetings have been held Tuesday noons in the Association rooms, thus making it possible for the girls not in XfVallace Hall to be present, and the attendance has been most gratifying. There have been occasional meetings with the Y. M. C. A. and special meetings in preparation for the coming of Doctor Cochran and Mr. Mahy. A new interest and greater enthusiasm was awakened in the heart of every girl by their inspiring work, and, because of this increased earnest- ness, the future of the Association is assured. R. 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' --.X ' t ' 'yr' , Y -I3-W'-: 1 'Y Young Men's Christian Association EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE HARLOW WATKINS ....,......,... President PLATO SARGENT . . Vice-President HOWARD CLARK . . . . Secretary MERTON SNYDER , ....... .... . Treasurer CHAI RM EN OF COM M ITTEES Membership-C. A. Thomas. Missionary-William Dalton. Devotional-Plato Sargent. Music!Vergil Guthrie. Social-Howard Clark. . B 1 . Employment 3 Eloygsgsgeni Finance-vMerton Snyder. Bible Study-Snyder, Guthrie, Thomas, Watkins, Tripp. The year 1912-1913 has been a good year for the Y. M. C. work at Macalester. The frank cooperation of students and faculty, and also of Mr. Coffin, Assistant State Secretary, has been a source of aid in the march toward higher efficiency. A. Saturday evening, September 14, 1912, the Y. M. C. A. held a social evening, at which the new students met one another and became acquainted with the upper classmen. Short, snappy talks by different representatives gave a general idea of Mac- alester spirit and the lines of work. Various stunts, and a big water- and musk-melon feed, together with a final serenade at Wallace Hall, started a frank, helpful feeling of cooperation andkf'Big Brotherhood that has meant much to the year's wor . The following Tuesday evening the Y. M. and the Y. W. C. A. met at Vllallace Hall.for a joint social evening and were informally introduced, Since the first meeting the Y. M. C. A. has conducted well-attended meetings on each Tuesday evening. 59 .4 The Association has tried to work out several new features this year. The music and song service is spirited and exceedingly well handled by Mr. Guthrie, a music student with Moody Institute training. In addition to this, a volunteer quartette has added no small amount of interest to this part of the program. Plato Sargent, the vice-president, has worked up a plan of f'Life Purpose meetings, each led by a prominent St. Paul man, representative of his vocation. During February a few days were given over to the leader- ship of Dr. Cochran and Mr. Mahy. The good work accom- plished by these men will not soon be forgotten. At the same time, Macalester was well represented at the state convention held at Rochester. Eleven students testify to the help there received. Early in April the Y. M. C. A. held an entertainment in the Chapel, in which music, comedian acts, a farce and slight-of- hand performers made worry fiy and laughter overliow. During the same month a meeting was held by the full body of the Y. M. C. A. at the St. Paul Gospel Mission Rooms, music and leadership all being supplied by the Association. Five converts were made. The Bible classes, in which questions pertaining to a young man's life have been discussed, were held, with but few ex- ceptions, every Tuesday evening through the winter. The leaders of these various formed classes have been in turn helped by Professor Alexander, who has willingly spent an hour each week in going over the lessons in the book entitled f'Christ In Every- Day Life, by Bosworth, which these classes have studied this year. We want active members. VVC want to make these members Christian leaders in their respective home fields of work. This is not an easy task. VVe need the cooperation of every student, and the prayer of every earnest worker. H. W., '14, -J- x 1 Q uf lv , yo 4. . ,- it '0:'. , ,ln ..- . I A ffm., - r - A , , , , , - : K upytjef,-fu g ,UQ ,M 1 i V5 ,- 1. 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The missionary enthusiasm of the college has grown during the past year, as is instanced from the fact that last school year the college had only two actual volunteers while today there is a band of five, and four others arc deeply interested. The band has membership both in the State Association and the Twin City Volunteer Association of Foreign Missions, and is well represented at the monthly meetings of the latter. One of the meetings of the Twin City Association was held at Macalester. Representatives from the State University, Ham- line, U. C. Seminary and Bethel Academy were present, a total of twenty-five members. The State Association Annual Convention was held this year at the University of Minnesota, March 8th and 9th, Mac- alester was represented by six delegates, all of whom received much instruction and enthusiasm. Missionary problems have been studied in classes, and several stirring addresses by returned missionaries have added to the interest of the ycarls work. Those interested in this phase of our college life feel gratified at the marked progress in the past year and look forward to greater things to come. W. A. D., '15. 1 .,.. , . s, '- 2 , Prohibition League This League is the local division of the Intercollegiate Pro- hibition Association. This is a nation-wide movement in which Minnesota, through local associations in nearly all of the col- leges in the state, is represented. In March, 1913, Mr. R. R. Roberts, Traveling Secretary, reorganized the League at Mac- alester and the following officers were elected: President, E. M. Clarkg Vice-President, Vergil Guthrieg Secretary and Treas- urer, H. E. Clarkg Reporter, H. H. Baldwin. The object of the Association is found in Article II of the Constitution, which reads as follows: It shall be the object of this Association to promote broad and practical study of the liquor problem and related social and political questions, to advance the political application of the principles of prohibition and to secure the enlistment of students for service and leadership in the overthrow of the liquor traffic. In connection with and in addition to the other work this Association conducts an oratorical contest, the most elaborate and extensive series in the United States. In this contest there are four steps: local, state, interstate and national. In this series there is awarded 354,650 in prizes. In the local contest three prizes are awarded. First prize, 3255 second prize, 314103 third prize, 55. The Hrst prize is given by the Temperance Com- mittee of the Presbyterian Church. The Intercollegiate Prohibition Association is an absolutely Non-Partisan, Non-Denominational organization, and is doing great ,work for the cause of teinperance in the United States. VVhile the local League is new, it has all the symptoms of a suc- cessful organization and it has the backing of the leading men of the school. An active campaign for membership will probably be begun in the fall of 1913, and every student should count it a privilege to be a part of this great organization. E. M. C., '15, K .-.., .ML g .K-- 1 . - - ,f'! 553 , ' 432 -5. Q12 , .1 ---55 ' .d2 f2:..55, ' . 'ZS' '- --. ,U-, , 1 . .. fam.:- : w. x W . -A 7 . :FI .1 .., ' '- - V ------..f -. Fai:-.f. g .- 1 -. tr . .:. . 32?fll',L is-. 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QQ' lg slsfj f ,Q X X T: Q -' gf' 3' 1 1 ,, 4-ig,- 5: ff . -PH . . - r i git? if -s W' . f s 1 5, at 4?-'-Q was 1 i 1,' fiTj X 7 'ff' 'i Q5EZi ff 4 f' 1 ' Parody on Tintern Abbey CDedicated to Mrs. johnsonj 4 Three years have passed, three winters with the length Of three short summers, and at last we see Vacation rising from the gloomy depths Of student troubles and perplexities. Once more we hear the call of former days, The peals of laughter, shouts of joy out-springing From hearts which have not felt the blighting breath Of grim examination time. And now, VVith gleams of half-extinguished thoughts, perchance Some recollections dim of Chaucer's lines, Ur Bacon's essays, or of Shakespeare's plays, XVe leave the busy class-room with its work, XVhere text-book lines, like wreaths of rising smoke, ...At , F V . Pass from our heated brains to come no more, And turn our faces toward a freer realm NVhere no lines are, but in the book of life. And yet there's sadness in this bold farewell. For we have changed, no doubt, from what we were, XVhen first we came among these halls, when like A roe we bounded up and down these stairs XVherever nature led, more like a man Flying from something that he dreads, than they XVho sought the thing they loved. That time is past, And all its aching joys are now no more, And all its dizzy raptures. For we have learned To look on English, not as in the hour Of thoughtless youth, but hearing oftentimes NVords from thy lips fraught with sincerity, Nor harsh, nor grating, though of ample power To chasten and subdue. In after years, VVhen these wild ecstacies shall be matured Into a sober pleasure, when our minds Shall mansions be for every lovely form, Our memories be as a dwelling-place For all sweet sounds and harmonies: Oh, then, If solitude, or fear, or pain, or grief Should be our portion, with what healing thoughts Of tender joy will we remember thee. Nor wilt thou then forget, That after many wanderings, many years Of absence, these past scenes will be to us More dear, both for themselves and for thy sake. L. G. and E. lllcC. ri -: .zt . RSfE:'?S'J3?3:ff 55 1 1 J , .3 v ..E.fl'- 1 . 55-fu' Z ...iff .' . . 1 .anim-.. . - ,333 .1 -. 5 X M ...L ' .i 1, ' Eg--1,3 .2 igzgg ,. , ,'-37. ., 1 , Q 1 , U .. ,,.. .M.:,1.L'Q ,g'q.,4, -5. Y ,.--f-- Lua.-fxr..,. . ,M Y r.,.hf--.. g-. N., ,Q r -xr Ag- I - - ' M ww.. W.. -5 ' ' 'H '7 7-?T ':'f ' gf ,Q-,'f-fN.w , .. .A I ,Af-iff 'ix : ' xi ,, .... , zd, - .'i .f43i4-f: .5 3: , f2'.,-- ,' m,5Y'+. Exif .3 V4 -' f' ' rs.-rom.:-aiz.-4.-at .Q , . . .'. H .fgi-i ::.z.QfT1 .N P fr 1xi: .',.'x' gvf F 1--41---rg.. - . rf.. -. . '., ,J g Hrs .V Q ff- 1 v- if f '-'-,af-W-.s is wif-ff 4. ,.t.i.-.-'- .5 -. z. Hy.. 05. . : 1. url...-.?'. -r-, 3, X.. 7 Lf.,-,'Ly'-.3 ,mc 521 I H ' V --T, 3.s,. ,'. :,Ui:: - '2 :firm : .Y.,Lgz ,g 5-in ' lib f A 7. 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'A -H- ft. li-'K' l The Preacher Boys of Mac ln the beginning it was the aim of the College to provide fol a liberal education under Christian auspices. lt is natural that among her students there should come many who were seeking preparation for the ministry. Many have come to Mac for other reasons and have been led to take up this calling through her Christian influences. lt is still the aim of the College to foster this spirit in her educational system. At one time Mac had a larger representation in McCormack Seminary than that of any other Presbyterian College in any seminary in the world. This is not true at the present time, however, but the percentage of candidates for the ministry is high this year, and we hope not only to graduate those who are among us at present, but to add to their mnnbers as rapidly as they graduate from us. You won't Find the preacher boys a dead bunch. They are as live and as life-like as any other mortals. In athletics, in oratory, in all stunts, you will find them, and Macalester owes no small part of her influence to her preacher boys. L. G., '14. The House of Hope Corner Fifth and Exchange Streets, St. Paul From the little board 'T' 'T chapel on VValnut Street, built in the pioneer days of 1855, to the imposing struc- ture now being erected on 1 Summit Avenue, the House of Hope has grown both in spiritual and material power and influence, until today its name and work are known i throughout the land, placing it in the front rank of those holding to the Presbyterian faith. The church endears itself to its members since they End within it that real Christian spirit of brotherhood, that inspired communion with the Almighty, which all seek from man and God. Morning worship, full of that quiet, rich dignity which insures true reverence, gives to the worshipper a service of spiritual blessing and inspiration. The evening service is essentially for the strangerg for those away from home, and young people. It is an occasion of enjoy- ment both in a religious and social way. The weekly prayer meeting affords an unusual opportunity for Bible study. It is also the best place to get acquainted with the pastor and church members. To all who seek a church home and those associations which are formed, not immediately, but by the test of time and ac- quaintance, and therefore lasting, a sincere welcome is extended, especially to the student at Macalester who will always value and esteem his or her associations with the House of Hope, its pastor, members and principles. II. F. S., '15. l i 4 ,- H x'..'. ' . : we .. x fs.. ,gy ' ag, . ' 1 42 - uk ..- - -2:---.-2 :.f::.1- -, ,-. , :1f.,- .-L . A. 3 X ,, , . -. -L 1-- n 1 ' -..frr'i . .- -Q 'gE,af,--.--1 . r.--1 3. . ,.,-,-1--1-:z'gi-fx,f.,,,,4-'S5e,,, iff ' .. 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Anna Moore Dickson. 1 -Ylbiflf--BY Zulu 'fl To ALL MACALESTER STUDENTS, PAST, PRESENT, AND TO COME, GREETING: As many of you know already, and as more of you will here- after learn, Macalester Presbyterian Church is historically, geographically, and in other ways, bound up with Macalester College. The Church grew out of the needs of both the and the community. Regular Sabbath services were first con- ducted in the college chapel, beginning on September 18, 1885. The formal organization of the Church took place on April 20, 1887. The present building, corner of Summit and Cambridge Avenues, was dedicated on January 12,1890 This is the Church home of three-fourths of the faculty, and is regularly attended by the vast majority of all resident students. To its and social gatherings you are always welcomeg and your presence is a never-failing source of inspiration to us. Our fellowship as a congregation has been delightful in the past, and we expect it to be more and more of a feature as the years go by. terests are mutualg the prosperity of the College means the prosperity of the Church, and the prosperity of the Church is reflected in the College. Our present edifice is not an imposing one, but until recently it has served us well. Now, however, the growth of the community and of our membership roll makes a better equipment imperative. Therefore, in the near future, we hope to have a house of worship commensurate with our in- creasing needs, and in keeping with the fine residences and col- lege buildings that are going up around us. By your interest, expressed through your regular attendance on all the services of the Church, you can materially hasten that object. college religious Our in- Farguhar D. McRae, Minisier. 58 . f'Vff-' ., -VA . , . . . .-2 . . mx- c-- . auf- - 'g 2 K . 55 1:1 'Z Hr- ,--f -V5.5-wx-.. ' f n,,,k:,,:.1 I . f v , X 41 Aff. 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E- P:--' - Q Li , 1 r '7'1:.:'w-ff? ga.-59 ' ' , ':il'fse14ay+2. 1 if 4.2 !'.uL'.1T-' .1 ...Vg-:,'l:vz1:5gi Hg 'W-fag . :Lu-at . . g,,,Sg?hia5?,4 x 4 eg. , . -.v- sfqi, .gg x.,.,.-,lgiralglx J .3-1-.3-,-:gf Hyperion A score and six years ago a little band of students met to- gether for the purpose of forming a literary society in Mac- alester College. And they called it Hyperion. This little group, made up of men and women, met once a week to listen to, and take part in, a literary program. From this small beginning, Hyperion has grown, until today she has an enrollment of over forty members. But members is the smallest item in Hyperion's growth. Her close associations along social as well as educational lines, her ties of mutual helpfulness and service, have woven a bond that follows Hyperions wherever they go. In spite of the changes which have taken place, one thing alone remains constant. The founders' aim, of developing an all-around man or woman, has come down to us in its fullest meaning. So subjects for debates are chosen from current topics, papers and speeches are assigned to keep the members alive to the big issues of the day. Pantomimes, impromptus and extemporary talks furnish much amusement, as well as afford good training. Vocal and instrumental music add much enjoy- ment to the meetings. Debating, although not given the fore- most place in the programs, nevertheless has always had its place. This year one of the college teams is made up exclusively of Hyperion men. For lighter hours, a few social evenings, together with the annual banquet held this year at the St. Paul Commercial Club Rooms, provide much pleasure. The society has its own pennant, stationery and assembly room. This year the room was refurnished. New chairs, a president and secretary's table of fumed oak, together with the green hangings, give one, upon entering the hall, a very restful feeling, besides awakening a pride conducive to putting forth one's best efforts. In this abode the owl of wisdom keeps watch over the members with his shield of strength, while his pen urges them on to literary excellence. H. M. P., '14, Program Hyperion Literary Society March 28, 1913 Chaplain's Exercises. Roll Call. Debate- Resolved that Emigration to Beneficial to its Industrial Life. the United States is Affirmative-Vincent Hunt. Negative-Bert Willmert. Paper-The Doorway to America ....... Edna Cottrell Extempo-Lost-The Servant Girl. Parody ........... . Beryl Brownlee Yellow Perils of the Pacific Coast ........ Ruth Porter Hyperion Eye ....... Helen Gullickson, Chris Kenney 64 M f .-N. . .-. A .' ,.':2-315, ' -. . ,y 1,34 - . Lx , . Q iytzfr-, '5:.. f - f -E-:fri ,:,. - . - - -5- I -:H , ug .- ',.'1 ggf5?1i'-ff' if.---',-2 gfg-::'f.- -. 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To those members who are deficient in any special branch of literary work or public speaking, special attention is given, striving to develop each man in the various phases of life, that after college he may be capable of mastering any situation in which he is placed. Particular attention is given to debating, oratory, par- limentary drills and extemporaneous speaking. The programs which are given each week, though heavy, are spicy, and it is the aim of the society to make them interest- ing, instructive and entertaining to the members and visitors. With an addition this year of nine freshmen of varied talents and the experience of the nineteen old members, the work has been exceptionally satisfactory. Its members have always taken a prominent part in the collegiate oratorical and debating con- tests. There is also the social side of Athenaean, as the joint hike with our sisters, the Clionians, to Mendota last fall. joint pro- grams with the Cliosg the feeds when a pin is missingg the seren- ade at Wallace Hallg the Annual Athenaean Banquet, held this year at the Leamington Hotel, Minneapolis, on March the seventhg the Annual Stag in May, when all the old fellows are backg all these, with the literary work, make the Athenaean Society well balanced and enjoyable. Athenaean is one of the strongest elements at Macalester, drawing the men close together where they have a common interest in each other and the society. This interest does not die out with graduation, but binds the society and the Alumni, who from coast to coast and across the water still show their fellowship with us by annual letters. Well do we know that when two or three are gathered in some remote part of our land they join with us in offering up to Athena, with their brothers at Mac, The Golden Text. Alla Rah! Alla Rah! Alla Rah! Rah! Rah! Y-o-o Yah! Y-o-o Yah! Athenaean! Athenaean! Rah! Rah! Rah! H. H. B., '14. Program Athenaean Literary Society October 4, 1912 Roll Call. Chaplain's Exercises, Music ......,.......,..... G. A. Chase Poverty and Pauperism .......... II. H. Baldwin Debate- Resolved, That Protection is Prefcrable to Free Trade as a Commercial Policy of the United States. Affirmative-P. B. Bremicker. Negative-P. E. Sargent. The Supreme Court as an Oligarchy . . .... L. A. Clark Stunt ............. . T. D. Williams History of American Sea Power . . . . L. Gilmore Critics Report ....... . . O. R. Tripp - r.: 'TF QE! x -fe. fi iii' f fd?-?7'1':,-rl'-J ' My . . - ., ,, g,,if- . AQ' ,-In . 7. - ' x., '--f' gm,-fknw. - :mg ,, :2i,,- ,-f'-- ---A ,- :QI?,.f- ' .-'44, Ei-.. 2.3 ' '-'-:ffm fl-2-.gflui '- 2- . '- Y gi. fu? 51-'rfl-2,'2'.:. ' f ' ' ' Q' .lim 3? 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I ' r' ' 'S fK'i'f'W- fl P J 1513 M .W 35 Clioni n ' Faunded 1905 Colors-Gold and Wlnte ' R LEONORA BYE LENNA CAMPBELL BERENICE KELLOGG A ADELINE ROSEBROCK MABEL SCOTT 5, KATIE WHITE VERA ZIMBECK CARRIE ALVORD MARGARET BUCKBEE VERA DUNLAP 1 5v!z:2'f-itix 'I 1 1 1 ll ..-:1-I'.:4.-,xx M otto- Cullum and Education PRESIDENTS EOR 1912-1913 . LEONORA BYE BERENICE KELLOGG FLORENCE SWITZER VERA ZIMBECK KATIE WHITE MEMBERS GERTRUDE SMITH HELEN STRATTE SELMA STRATTE DELLA TROTTER ETTA CINCLAIR CHRISTINE MCMARTIN JESSIE PORTER RUTH SLAGG DOROTHY VVOMACK GRACE BROWN 70 MABEL BORG JOSEPHINE DIXON VERNA FENSTERMAKER HARRIET MCALLISTER EMILY MCCONKEY MABEL MONTGOMERY ALICE STEARNS VERA UTTER LUELLA CONLEY MARIE XVATKINS f ff 55I:2151.LEf! 1- '1- 'Si- 1 5' ,. f-- 1 Qi'- ' fi!-fs Q .- as-V 5 .2 1: I. L. .Ll . 1 'Wi sf-, 2 'gwm -, .1-' 'I wie.- .. . , . a:,,,.. , 9 U . 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In October, at Lake Minnetonka, under the chaperonage of Miss Grace NVhitridge and Miss Abbie Hall, was held the annual house party, which helped to strengthen the friendship and to inspire loyalty among the girls. Another interesting affair was the Hike to Mendota with the Athenaean Society. A picnic lunch was served about a huge bonfire, and, after a side-splitting impromptu program, the party took the trolley back to Macalester. A very delightful innovation, this year, was the children's Christmas party, which was held in the Society Room the week before Christmas. The members of Clionian came dressed as little girls. A short program was given, one of the stunts being the dramatization of the Ruggles' preparation for Christ- mas, from the Bird's Christmas Carol, by Kate Douglas Wlig- gin. Santa Claus was present and, from a beautiful Christmas tree, distributed gifts to each little girl. Every Monday afternoon the society meets, each literary program showing hard work and application. These pro- grams are composed of speeches, music, readings, impromptus and frequent debates. In the recent programs speeches have wha-. .2 become very popular, and these, perhaps, more than anything else, give ease and poise in public. A very interesting and in- structive program was the Shakespearean Program. A paper on the Life of VVilliam Shakespeare and another on the VVomen of His Dramas were given and a little scene from The Merchant of Venice was enacted. Thus Clionian, with its motto, Culture and Education, ever in view, is striving to send forth from its midst women broad minded in purpose, strong in character and noble in ideals. K. I. W., '13. Program March 17, 1913 Roll Call. Chaplain's Exercises. Irish Folk Songs, Irish Women . Illustrated 5 Carrie Alvord ' I Gertrude Smith Mable Montgomery Reading . . . . . . 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' 3.55, 1 1 -9 1 splrg, isp f --r--.-,Q.?,'.3 .5 ir'-g :!:1 521332:-'fr , ,Q ' ' jjm-high'-Q-,-Q: y 11, rr tm Q I 2-Te .' Q ., 1-1: f.-'am 1 x , ,...-:::..:: sw- q::f.14 rr vnu' -s.-w4-f:e--.emit-35 I Eulogian An organization has a right to life only when there is a need for its existanceg the need is the cause both of its birth and con- tinuation. The rapid growth of Macalester College gave rise to a need for another efficient literary society, and out of the tumult of voices came the organization, in the year 1910, of the Eulogian Literary Society. The society motto is, Good Speaking, Friend- ship and Culture. The members of Eulogian have not been disobedient unto the voice of this vision: they have some ap- preciation of good speaking, and cherish friendship and culture not a little. The society aims to develop good, clean, honest men in all of the college activities. Athletics are given a prominent place on the programs rendered. And when the men participate in any form of athletics they know that the other members expect them to play a clean, manly game. Debating is a strong feature of the society, and hence questions are considered weekly with great profit to all. Last year the society had three members, one full team, on the Intercollegiate Debate, and won a victory over Fargo College. This year three men tried out for debate, two secured places on the Intercol- legiate Debate and the third was held as an alternate. Eulogian was expecially honored this year in having one of its members represent Macalester College in the Intercollegiate Oratorical Contest. Back to Nature has been the expression which receives utterance annually from the Eulogians in the springtime. Much study is a weariness of the Hesh, and this society believes that a huge camping trip will cure the disease. The members leave the scholastic halls and go out to visit Mother Nature a few daysg eat from her table, be taught from her knee and sweetly repose in her arms. B. P. H., '1,4. Locomotive CSOC I ETY Y ELLD E-u-l-o-g-ifa-n- E-u-l-o-g-i-a-n- F.-u-l-o-g-i-a-n- Eulogian! Hooray! Program Eulogian Literary Society Friday, March 7, 1913 Chaplain's Exercises. Roll Call. Mock Trial-Time, thirty minutes. United States vs. Big Business. Charge-Murder in the first degree on three counts: 1-Stifling competition. 2-Destroying justice. 34Death blow to local business. Mr. Trolander .......... ........ J udge Mr. Softley . . . .Prosecuting Attorney Mr. Neller ,.............. Counsel for Defense Mr. Metag ......,............, Slzerzjf Wiitnesses for Prosecution-Mr. H. Bosley, Mr. Conrad Nelson, Mr. 'Watkins Witnesses for defense-Mr. Keeley, Mr. Barbo, Mr. Franklin. Jury-Other members of society present. QAppealed from Minnesota State Supreme Courtj Eulogian News ..... Mr. Malin, Mr. Ling, Mr. Stronach The Story of the Panama Canal ....... Mr. Trolander Character Sketch .........,...,. Ilflr. Jensen American Poetry ..........,.., Jllr. A. Brown CValue, quality and place in modern literature.j Critic's report. 76 . N -E,,,., I .R f I V11-1 ug: - - ,' 1 I. ,rg If I ,fQ..4:,r3-sf., N H '?',QIv:23f::f7ggj-V' 'N 5- 753- f-4? ' z '1I-,,f1' 1 frfffl' I . 'fbi-.4w '-QL.3 - X-gfgg-1316.1 Q' . 1 .9-p N v- .-Y-.-2, - . .f fn,'-3,'f. .,.:. ' ga' . -,.'1If,,..,..L, I-1 11.1. . I. A- V 5 1 . 4,1 Muff -'-V -. H , .,'5':i?.'I1. f-f, .' , N-,,4?,,w-I, 533--4-fx:-.V ,- ,Xb , . , , I Li. Z5 5, , ,wa I ' - qslifg-,w?Q.,fe 315- rm, 3. 1 if-. 1,111-I , ' N545 , is .5 ig., In - .. t A Q.. gt:-1 Q , .. ,- gn4f5,1a,,. . If --gg: :fr 1, . ' -2- -.qq , H35-1'iI'ILs1.r' , '21, 5154511 - 1 . ifair-.age ' Ir. , ,, '?f. -P- . .f-:T 7 - 7 - .Ml .' V. 4, . .I-- - 'lv , ,, - wrisfv . - i.- -',-,'.y?.X+ . :f '--'D-. Iq - 1 r H . . 5 14 -. mph f -- - ug . 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' - 2,.'..1.Ix:r'3'4::.a, f f ' few: - 'W ' r I -- .. rf- 1 .. ,..., , A .,. , .. .,, . x ,f, ,...--:.g::f:i. -.si-E: ?.r 1-' 5 ry. If-X-rg::Q-.'.-13:55.35 :Q-1,55 x French Club The Macalester College French Club was organized three years ago by Mrs. L. l. Lewis, head of the French Department. The object of this club is to put into practical use the knowledge gained in class by giving the students an opportunity of using their French in a social way. The meetings are conducted in French. Games, spelling matches, singing of songs, recitations and dialogues occupy the evenings. The meetings are held on the second Monday of each month at the homes of the different members of the Club. Last year in place of the May meeting the Club presented a play in French, to which they invited their friends. The play, Les Cuisinieres, by Lemercier de Neuville, was a great success. The characters were: Madame Beloiseau . lirnestine ..., lfleloise . Cathrine. . Virginie ...., Le Mere Grobee . . Francoise . . . The officers of the lVlAlJAME IJEVVIS . lqATY NVHITE . . EDITH HAGUE , . ALICE FLYNN . . club are as follows: . Alice Flynn . Vera Dunlap . Carrie Alvord Frances Griswald Dorothy VVomack . Berenice Clark . Pearl Johnson . . President I Vice-President 4 . . Secretary The Education Club It was on the fifteenth of February, 1912, that a meeting was held in room two of the main building for the purpose of organizing an education club in Macalester College. It did not take long to organize the club and to grease the machinery. On the fifteenth of March, following the preliminary meeting above mentioned, the first regular meeting was held in the same room, with much enthusiasm. Before the end of the year, in june, twenty-five members had placed their names on the roll of the Club. At the final meeting, which was held on the fifteenth of May, the Club had a spread, following the regular program. There is a strong probability that this will become a habit. The Club is organized with a minimum of machinery. All college students who are registered in any of the courses in edu- cation or who have credits in any of them, and all students who have taught school at any time, are eligible to membership. The programs are arranged by a committee appointed at the beginning of the school year, consisting of the head of the De- partment of Education and three student members. Outside of this committee the only regularly elected officer of the Club is the Secretary, who is chosen by the Club in the fall and serves throughout the year. This year the Club has continued to thrive. The meetings are now held in the Library, where the members gather about the tables and listen to the discussions and take part in them. The discussions are made as informal as possible, so that every one will feel perfect liberty in taking part. Papers and dis- cussions by the members of the Club furnish the largest part of the programs, though generous help is given by members of the Faculty of the College and by friends from the outside. Still further help from this latter source is promised, In spite of the many rival attractions, the Club is supported loyally by lts members, who regard it as one of the permanent organizations of the college, and are proud that their names appear on its roll. The membership at the present time is twenty-six. The Program Committee is the Professor of Edu- cation and Misses Zimbeck, Frederick and Kellogg. The Secretary is Miss Katie L. Vtfhite. x - l ......3 .. w -u - 1 vi - .X ,A , ll ,, N.vf f . w 15571-IT'1 :,.,-'lfEz'. .AEA ,.-. ,,,g LP.'- - 'Z f +Q?:QJff R Sw 2 1 A3 l4 ll f Q' QRATQRY X DEBATE . f 'W 1' sifa ff X 1 X f Z A95 N l w ig., ff ,near 'Qin , X I-K K I E W l WX Qx as 00:2 3,6 xv 'I in + W JW A .:,,. fa xx - 19 ' 1 I mdk 54 l il . N N . A 45 Av HMW L A E 0 5' ' W llkisjymy Q f . 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L Q :Sit-3'.'1e T-223: ,A I 0... ,.. W .ill ,TE 5,1 1, 1 :. , .55 W .-IM .M 3. :ak C.. pe A, ,il ,Q rar, ,.., 5 .. x iid:-Q-.::.,., V .cn sl-, i . 1 . ,f, -,.c.,Sv. . as-,qw . ,Lk ,. ,,, ., 1,,- ,xi-, .f, .. . .. .U - Y ' ' Q 61 if?-5 E Q ' VT! ' YAY.-5' x' ' IT af. JH 2-I--'AQQ-I -4 4.2.-rQr..'f Iyflffjiil .' - ,.f'-F ., T .. 5iff.'Q'E'ig.i!jdvL J Y g ' I' 574'.Q-1,.ft'g - ' .fl Q' wif ' x Oratorical Association L. H. WATKINS . . . President H. E. CLARK . . ..... Vice-President J. M. SNYIJER ........... Secretary and Treasurer This association at Macalester consists of all college students who are interested in, and who are lovers of, that renowned Grecian art, oratory. Macalester has never yet been able to produce a Demosthenes or even a man with enough ability to gain first place in the state contest. But, nevertheless, the spirit that has done so much for Macalester in other activities can be found in the boosters for oratory, and we believe that, as she has demonstrated her prowess in nearly every other branch of college life, she will in the near future hold an enviable po- sition in this particular field. There was a decided improve- ment in the local cotest this year, which was held january 23rd, in the college chapel. Professors who attended said that in thought and composition and delivery the contest was by far the best thus far staged at Macalester. The contestants were as follows, as ranked by the judges: O. E. Alm, American Ideals, H. E. Clark, Privilege and Democracy, P. E. Sar- gent, Undrawn Deposits, S. G. Schiek, VVilliam E. Glad- stone, P. B. Bremicker, Materialism and the Modern City. Mr. Alm, the winner, was awarded the Stringer prize of twenty- five dollars, and the honor of representing Macalester in the inter- collegiate contest. The local association awarded H. E. Clark and P. E. Sargent the prizes of ten and five dollars respectively, for second and third places. Macalester belongs to the Minnesota Intercollegiate Oratori- cal Association, which is composed of five colleges, St. Olaf, Ham- line, Gustavus Adolphus, Carleton and Macalester. These live colleges compete annually to select the orator to represent the colleges of Minnesota in an interstate contest. There are five offices in the state association, and these offices rotate among the colleges, bringing the office of president to each college once in five years. The office of president was filled by L. A. Clark this year and the office of secretary will be filled by H. E. Clark in the coming year. Macalester, having the office of President, entertained the intercollegiate contest which was held at the Central Presby- terian Church, March 10th. Our representative, Mr. Alm, did his very best in this contest, and Macalester has reasons to be proud of her orator. H. E. C., '14. ' W ..... l r ' l P, 80 l 'wt s r 'r r1 ,fm -f 2 -,iii . , : x if ' 'rf' we I 53:1-' V. . 12 's.J'fr: -tv .3-. , . . 'Y' 5- ,,, QQ, ,, 2' .454: l'.f-f,- -A 1 '- f'r.ars?ra.k . , 'fir-'f,..... rw' . 1. 1a+-?1g-STE: .Q ,-'X IfIs,Y?Lr5,g:2',:, ' ,. 15. 4'5.g,ae2fQa.1.'4-f-.gg fi,-' ' 3921- 4- , Z'Qg,..i fi?':,:.a.KK7T'c .- f- 'nj gulf., ,il .A fqhf'-:L-.,. , . g ag.. ' .- Z - - 'rx df.-.1 .'3','4a -,f..1'f g. 'if-ki? 51245511-qi ,rn-'rj-5 . -. fl. .- ,: 1. 5,5 gibkz , A113 1 5 L- 95.en,y3x1h1c'i .Q i .1-x.K,.' 1:13. ' - '-:D 1 w- - 5,1 .. E' 3 ' '11 vw 21,:g - , jj '-i, v. ggzkg-. ' A 'K ' j ., , -' A I Taye:-141, vi , .. ,. .,Axf..: E54 .. fy 1, JE -. .fl I.. -1- ,tf+g+'f' -. - Q-Wx L '2gJ13 3-.ilkw 'rz-.ll J fm 4'ffr'13E.. V. ' Lg. r.. 91? is-fi1..:E bl 2. ll . -22-U,.E'r'i 5?-sfyi' 7 are .-- m. -5- 'im s.. . qi.-N t - ce. f 1-u 1 8 f..-f-A-r5+r.1.:1Z','.w - ,.-':.K'-rw'-T x. .. s1,x'?.f:'-- -s-. .15 1' -CH 351' , 5,.-. 11-::w 1 ' -lm-5'flS'f-f..-'r - ' . '1'-'Sash-xW'. ' 'K .Q v .xx . -- :ff-I -f'f.'i'? '.fiG'1:. f' 'WA ' - . f xi A J z.. , 1. .Fi 16,523 x 1 Q: -.. . :A lf--g:q:f1,-4 .sy ,r ur.-,ne 43-13, A f - ,-g-,-., ' ' f 4 '-1 f f- '- ' 1. u . TJ.'.'..'E.',-.- ' X 'Ii - , . ,.ilwxg-Igg...'ijg,,3g.53 OSCAR E. ALM, '14 Northwestern Business College, 1900-1901, Minnesota College, 1908-1910, Debater and Editor-in-Chief of Picayuneg Minnesota University, 1910-1912, Macalester, 1912-1913. If we are to preserve that sterling quality of manlzoozl that makes lhis republic a possibility, we must carry and transmzt un- sullied and unslained the banner of our ideals. American Ideals f'ldeals, said Carl Schurz, Ideals are like stars. You will not succeed in touching them with your hands, but, like the sea- faring man on the desert of waters, you choose them for your guides, and following them you reach your destiny. NVhat ideals are to the individual they are also to the nation. l.et us therefore imitate the sea-mart who from the stars ascer- tains his latitude and his longitude. What were our early Ameri- can ideals? What changes have they suffered? XVhat are they now? Whither are we drifting? The early American ideal was a composite one. It was the blended product of the best traits in the peoples from whom we drew our early population. The English, the Scotch, the Irish, the Dutch, the Swedes, made up the beginnings of that popula- tion. Their qualities became the warp and woof of our early American ideals. And with the rectitude of the Puritan, with the unbending uprightness of the Seotehman, with the fierce hatred of oppression of the Irishman, with the stern godliness of the Dutch, and the honest hardihood of the Northman, no wonder that the early pages of American history glitter with names that are the envy of the world. Little wonder, indeed, that the new continent bade fair to bring forth a race of giants. And giants they truly were. They left their native lands to build anew their homes, to rear again their temples of justice and worship. They were powerful in their simplicity-they were the real backbone of America-they were the moulders of our destinies. An American tells today with pride that one of his ancestors came over in the Mayflower, and to be able to c x U ir.-T: F1'aQ',':':: 1 Y ' ' x . .. -is A .- .t::,.. , ' .5:':5.' . gym,-,5f.,. , -is-. I.. , , ,ff ff' . 3 . 5.'iF'i :f' vgi 1.i.5 i':?F- Y' iTe3i?.:-'- wi .-.. T '- Q X .. -.-s -- f r 'jj-Q -tiff t .- . . .. . 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F- , 1:.x'.'m:?:w'- - -L...-av - -Q' Jael: '23 SF? 1 - - 2.31-.L 1:32 -- '- ' ay' f 1 i J,'22.f1:'K5 ,,'I-.'- -1 '- '- :fZ95a5'.c eW-, ' : 4: 2 . s 1-34-51 ig -3'-i ' JMS -71 F ---- . Q LQ 14 ' . ' -- , ygzssgi tg -- -' 14. - - -S541-if 'fr'-E4.rj.1. .t..t',. fn-M ' W -fini? . w 'S Fw-: ': N j . qw- ' :Liv .'21.1'::'1'.1i' if 'ILf.ti.'g'.'glfSEI.'. ysszf - r.: . 1-' :Ig e11-wa-::Q-wir.,-3-7-331 :zzz-1 point back to a signer of the Declaration of Independence is the highest honor. VVe almost worship the courage and the strength of those brave spirits who first planted themselves on New England soil and laid the foundations of our great Republic. Not only during early Colonial and Revolutionary times did we have men of ideals-men of principle. The Civil VVar was fought for principle. The South did not fight for property alone. Among her people there were families most splendid, there were fathers as just, mothers as tender, sons as loyal, and daughters as true as were ever found in the North, who held slaves, not by virtue of the purchase for money nor alone by the sanction of public opinion, but by virtue of the paternal kindness and forethought they showed the helpless black children of toil. Today the South knows that slavery was wrong. But who will question either the courage, the patriotism, or the honest con- viction of Robert E. Lee? On the other hand, what, think you, prompted the North to plunge millions of her sons into a death- struggle with their brothers? What,i think you, inspired the marvelous eloquence of Wendell Phillips when he pleaded for the slaves? XVhat nerved the kind, the sympathetic Lincoln, whose very nature shrank from inflicting pain, whose heart was as tender as a woman's-what nerved Abraham Lincoln to carry the overwhelming burdens of those four bloody years, if it was not loyalty to principle-fidelity to the American ideal of liberty? We have a glorious heritage in the memory of men like these. Our birthright is freedom,our patrimony,liberty. Liberty has been our watchword. But even that spirit of liberty which found a home on Plymouth Rock, which flung the Declaration of Independence in the face of George III, which stood the supreme test when the battlefields of Shiloh, and the VVilderness, 1 and Richmond, and Gettysburg were drenched with fraternal blood-even that invincible spirit though it has overridden every obstacle and broken every barrier, has been made to serve and subserve selfish ends. Since the Civil lxVar we have had no great national issue to stir us to our depths. NVe have, indeed, done a great work of reconstruction. But American genius and individual initiative have developed to a point where the slightest interference with the individual is considered tyranny and con- fiscation. We have allowed private enterprise to gobble up our National resources-our mines, our forests, even our water- falls-the riches that Nature intended for the beneht of humanity rather than the avarice of the individual. Instead of liberty we have license. W'holesale murder is resorted to in so-called Labor W'ar. Because we ignore the higher law, because we respect personal supremacy and unrestraint, because we set riches and power above character and true worth, we have al- lowed our factories to rob men of their manhood and women of their womanhood. Personal liberty has been made the excuse not only for grinding men and women under the relentless wheels of our monstrous corporate machinery, but in order that we might produce more and cheaper goods we have stunted and maimed their children-the strength of tomorrowAthe future custodians of the destinies of the Republic. This subversion of our early ideals has set its mark upon us. It has stamped our institutions and our achievements. Instead of our literature elevating the people our modern writers come down to the common taste. The question is, Will it pay? Instead of the ten best books, we speak of the ten best sellers. In spite of the splendid work our churches have done, there is a tendency even among them, to give people what they want rather than what they need. Our pulpits reflect the general ...,. .,.. x 82 .Sk .-' :F1:5., limi, .4 i' .-Dfw ' -. A1 I , .-r 4 .ft I ' - I . 1 2 Z-2-1. 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Politicians run about looking for popular issues, while corruption slinks about our halls of government licking up the sops of machine politics. These facts are more important than they are inviting. Still they are not so important in themselves as are the changes they indicate in our ideals, and especially in our home ideals. Home is the source of all education, of culture, of morals. Show me a people with sound home ideals, and I will show you a nation of power. A tree must have roots before it can have any branches, it must grow into the ground as well as out of the ground. When you behold the majesty of the oak, spread- ing its knotted arms and lifting its regal head toward the heavens, you should not forget the little roots, nestling in the bosom of the earth, protected from the parching rays of the sun and the fury of the elements-the thousand little roots that nourish the King of the Forest. And what the roots are to the tree, the home is to the nation. You may marvel at the grandeur of yonder Capitol, but the splendor of that great heap of marble fades like a shadow when you contemplate a little home, where a father and a mother are busied in their homely pursuits-where the fi?-5-5.iii.-'.5:F: '- .. .........-...i.. we '- :wg-.,t,-'--'Q-5--vig-3-:5-z'aj1,,3g.33ga' -'sz children are clustering about them at the cheerful family hearth -or where they are all gathered for their simple family devotions. It is in the tranquil circle of our homes that we learn the great lessons of sacrifice, and service, and loyalty to high ideals, and in the final analysis, patriotism itself is loyalty to a great ideal. And what are we making of our home ideals? The club and the lodge have not only become oppressive in business, but they have made rapid inroads on the home. Regret it as you may, home is only too often a place where we go to sleep, dress, eat breakfast, and occasionally entertain friends. Men think they do their whole duty when they leave at home part of their pocketbooks and all of their virtues. The moral looseness of our social structure is appalling. VVe tolerate the double standard of morality. Licentiousness is a lucrative business in our large cities because officers shut their eyes and society disregards it, The public is indifferent to domestic infidelity, and even our courts accept such a plea as 'flncompatability of temper for breaking the holiest bonds in all human relations, or such a claim as Affinity of souls for breaking every law of decency. Not only our higher society but thousands of our rank and file break their marriage vows as easily as they take new ones. We have in the United States more divorces than all other civilized nations together, and the rate of increase is three times the rate of in- crease in our population. The laxity in our ideals and the con- sequent laxity in our laws makes it possible for the City of Reno to Wax fat on the divorce traffic. The road to Renogthe road to social perdition-is paved with broken ideals, crushed and trampled into the smirch by libertines. Now some sluggish American would tell us that such cases are in the minority. As well tell us that the enemy has taken Q. . . rlrfff n- ffi-1,-:'S,E3tbI-T iff K 7. l r l L .. 52 t h g .- i . .mf ws.. - f ,Q f. erase.-:tis-1..-, , Q: . .1 , ,fa -u - 1 - r X ,...----5 I ,.., ,R . nm' 1 lx ...- . . - ::1i X Nu-... ,. W 5, , :.....1,1 -- -- La, .. 13- , , gq. , ,. . . Q .,,, ,, , .- . .1..,- ., ,.,x,,,,4,,.1 -4,4-1:--' ...fo n,,.,5r.-:H -A N., 11,5 H , 3.3. .- -- - .N 1-ffm:-f . f -, -x A- i.. 1 -. -..-. 2 ' -'-in--''Fiia-ix-Eff -a-.P ' Z' :Lf-:'i:...f-fix... at :ALA-:sv :-1 L I- 9' J--x.--f. 31-. . 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Give us more of the spirit that braved the hardships and dangers of 16204more of the courage of Concord and Lexington. Give us the courage that did not falter when the slave question pulsated through every vein in the Union. Give us the pen of a Harriet Beecher Stowe and we care not a whit for the scores of sensational novels that now litter our shelves. Give us a stage and a press that appeal to the highest rather than pander to the lowest in man. Give us fearlessness in our pulpits, sincerity on our platforms. Instead of the crafty methods of our politicians give us the honest statesmanship of a Lincoln. Give us the stern morality of the Puritan rather 84 than the commercialized marriages of steel kings and actresses. And give us above all sanctity in our homes, that our ideals may be sound from the core. With ourselves rests the future. If our country is to retain that sterling quality of manhood and womanhood which made possible the world's greatest republic, which through a million heroes, blue and gray, purged itself in streams of crimson, if we are to retain that manhood and womanhood, we must preserve our ideals. It is for you, young men and women, to learn from your honored sires, it is for you men of learning and leadership, you lawyers and doctors, you minis- ters of the Gospel, and you men of affairs, It is for us Americans to carry and transmit, unsullied and unstained, the banner of our ideals! For truly Ideals are like stars. You will not suc- ceed in touching them with your hands, but like the sea-faring man on the desert of waters, you choose them for your guides, and following them you reach your destiny. x 5.4 'Q I. l . . . ,TFQFT . e s- . ie. .-I - 3-4 l:ri?.::- :fir 09:15. . E:?, - . -. -. E C . ' nfl ' . -..: '1,1 I 3 .2 133.34 '1 r Q X A L , ...N-.3.:,'L ffm. -sf' Q.- ' ,. 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G. R. COLLINS . . H. H. BALDWIN . GERTRLTDE SMITH . . . President . Vice-Prcrsidenl . . 7'1'easzu'er Secvemry 1 K The Debating Board at Macalester consists of one repre- sentative from each class in College and one from each society in college and a member of the faculty. All local and intercol- legiate work is carried on by this board. VVith but three years' experience in intercollegiate debating, Macalester has been able to compete successfully with her neighbor colleges. From the preliminary contest, which was held in l'Jeeember, the following men were Chosen in order ranked by the judges: B. P. Holt, H. lf. Clark, G. R. Collins, D. L. Laughlin, H. G. Softley, P. E. Sargent, and C. A. Nelson as substitute, Macalester, Hamline and St. Olaf have formed a triangular league, eaeh college having two teams. The affirmative team of each college held forth on the home held and met the negative team of their neighbor College. All three colleges debated the same question: Resolved, that all corporations doing an in- terstate business should be required to incorporate under the federal law, eonstitutionality waived. B. P. Holt, P. E. Sar- gent and H. G. Softley took the negative and met Hamline on their home grounds, and, although defeated, they presented a very strong argument. D. L. Laughlin, G. R. Collins and H. E. Clark, taking the affirmative, defeated St. Olaf in the College Chapel on the same evening. St. Olaf's affirmative team de- feated Hamline's negative team at Northfield, and the percent- age stands as follows: Qi 1' Y 1 ' Y i K4 Macalester . .500 ' ' F ' x Hamline . . .500 The First Lesson! St. Olaf . .500 L A , - ...wiv ,,. 1- ' .'-'1':'.,'.f. ....l , -1 -wi.. , , . ., ,. ..r ., I-U -. .' 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You know what they are, Combinations of money and men, They pile up the wealth, While we drink to their health, And accumulate simoleons for them. The control of corporations is now held by the states, So this year at 'flVIac in our college debates, We decided to prove, And forever remove, This question confronting the public of late. Considering first that lad from the north, VVl1o arriving at Mac and so bravely set forth, VVith evident skill To capture and H11 The president's chair of his class. He tackled debate and went in to win, Bringing honor to class and his college therein, He pushed the 'faffairf' Yet escaped with his hair, He's the honorable G. Rowland Collins. From the Flickertail state comes the wisest of all That ever stepped foot in lVIacalester's wall, His wisdom and pride, Too conspicious to hide, Can be seen in his stride down the hall. When discussing the question he thot it no sin, To show to professors their arguments thin, Yet l1e's a friend of us all, If you're in need just call, The HDuke of the Dormu Del Laughlin. I Convictions his name and a right good fellow, VVe saw him this spring with books and umbrella, Escorting Miss White, Every morning and night, For a week, and I know he enjoyed it. In debate he worked hard o'er his argument, Thinking of points that he ought to present, He's an excellent student, Very calm and so prudent, The same friend to all, P. E. Sargent. This next one is frail, and you never would dream, He was able to muster up half so much steam, While prancing in rage, About on the stage, You'cl change your mind and forget his age. His logic both clear and well-defined, He can baffle them allda regular find, Not sure? just a jolt, He plays like a colt- While at work, he's a horse-B. P. Holt. This one is a sage from the old English Isle, He too's been around on this earth for a while, His age doesn't show, In his cheek therels a glow, The secret of youth, 'tis his smile. I know you will wonder quite naturally, VVho1n the gent I'm describing can possibly be, He stands behind specks, You pass him your checks, He's the 'fTreasurer, HPreacher, HHank'l Softlcy. Howard Clark, the bright lad-the last of the lot- Somehow, it seems, his own name forgot.-CECLD H. E, C., '14 :Q-: .Z- :Q-.Vg L 88 ' 1 . . , -.?-im?-1,!:.!f1 Y -rl -',:v'4,:4'v'-15:1 N agll x F - :kg lk.. fQ , 7 2 ' 'A', r. fi x P' ' -- X R, f Will . E , '.- I- V M - f I E E RXXXl:?EglIllll'IIl.llI E gxlllll ll Il llllll nn U-llfllllllllllllllllllllllfl E' xx X g E W NXHXX ll E Ill I ll W- W ' f E SDD 5 f v Rx W x E , f 14 H 2 - X E . 44 E A - f J ' eff ' ' f ' fz,, a Q7 K X 3 X 1 , Q A, E f f , E . inf ft 5 ff A : E I- K iN 2 K I' f z ' N4 ' ' s f 5 R 6lf8f!6, f.4 ffm E S E iw WNW fff f M f? 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To be sure our new girls do not always like our home at first, but they are not able to stay long, with the music and laughter ringing through the corridors, before they, too, join in all the good times, spreads and jolliflcations. Even if they escape these attempts at acquaintance, they are really one of us after the annual celebration of the imps. But there are the dark times also, when we want to be home, and the charms of the hall do not appeal to us. These gloomy moods do not come to stay though, for, with a jolly bunch of girls around, one could not be sad. Exam week shows another side of the hall life, every- thing is quiet, and little rays of candle light are creeping out under the doors and transoms, 'way into the wee small hours. No one dares to speak above a whisper and heels are not allowed to be worn. And so our happy, care-free life goes on-always merry, al- ways cheerful, always ready for fun. R. V. S., '15, 90 Wallace Hall When in the dining room we meet, In answer to the bell's loud call, And merrily our friends we greet, We're glad we live in Wallace Hall. Our dinner o'er, then just for pleasure- Lest lessons should our spirits pall- We dance an hour in happy measure 'Most every night in VVallace Hall. And often round the chafing-dish, With fudge and jokes for one and ally There is no doubt that we then wish, Weld always stay in Wallace Hall. Most loved of all is Mrs. J. Whom future days will oft recall, For in our hearts her words will stay Long after we've left Wallace Hall! A. L., '14 Efifiijfiiii ff .vb ' .-,.,-4, W1 . 5, fu: , ,L L, . .Y df Q . :fn ' :Qi 6.11 iw fi :Z 1 'JZ 1 1. ..A x fi. . Q.. -M , ' ' V - -. H' ' ---1:-'X . :-3 ' . ' . - vp- Ig .. ... 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I have a smell of kerosene oil and coal gas as the inmates battle with the problems of light and heat. I am impressed with the quiet home-like atmos- phere of the place and the congenial conduct of the roomers. But sometimes I behold the spell broken, when Tully paddles Buck, or the third lloor has a scrap and the lowers organize an army headed by Brown to paddle the kidsg or on cleaning day when Red gets angry because the stove has fallen down and scatters shovel, broom, tea kettle and coal over the room and out in the hallg or when Carson and Norman have their debate over the still-necked Republicans and Bryan worshipers. The past rises before meg I see one lone fellow occupying a second-story roomy the walls creak, the windows rattle as the February winds beat against themg strange patterings and sounds are heard and I infer that some of the other rooms are also inhabited, but 11Of with college students, however. But the old days of Edwards are past and now I see the entire first floor a well-equipped dining room with a new heating plant and gas lights. The music of a piano now takes the place of the wheezy notes of the crippled organ. Although the change is much for the best, still the recollection of the days of its popularity as a rooming place lingers in our memories. A I .Ks i . .. ..'!'2?9' 4' .- ' ' -' A 52-'. -1' , J' f. V .' 4 X -. 2 '- - 171. - . . .aft -rr - 1 . . .. -- -- ': 3f-. , 1-t.- Q' -ri-f',gv-zfffvifw ---':-.iii-?QQl,.-.- .1:L'1..-Q-:iw '2',-'-e1'f .3:s.4y. .. .ft .ff -: I. 'f-1 . Yfb i'i:27Q'QE .. r ' Lu i hid' mf- .. W ti, 15.--QLQQTQR 1-'J ,.. :' -., ,J7-'fr t:'7.'-'H-, -. 1-G41 '-'15 - . A-:.,,-. gf. 4?g1v3f.'.Kw--5 L, ,, f. ?.g2,:'i-4-.-gnc 1. -'xg an ysL1', . - i - ' ' h '.',-me ,. 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Mdff01Z On the corner of Summit and Snelling stands, in imposing grandeur, that historic mansion which has played an important part in the development of Macalester. VVhile it bears the un- ' 1 v. x 1.4:-:x. mistakable scars of rude and vandal hands, it still is one of the social and political centers of college. Eutrophian is inhabited at present by a sturdy band of eos- mopolitan, earnest and devout men, hailing all the way from Tripoli, Syria to Outlook, Saskatchewan, who have braved the past winter with no fatalities. A dormitory contingent feasts opulently of the abundance of the dining hall, and, as of yore, argue with the inmates of the club as to whether it is better to be on time to meals or on time to classes. The first social event was the reception and initiation of the new members, followed by the open house, which was the most pleasant event of the year. All social activities have been under the control of student government, hence no need of police protection, All of the members will remember those Friday night Bible classes, the fireplaces, and the discussions of such weighty problems as Freedom of the Will, Religious Con- victions and Life Problemsf' while the plaintive notes of the violin, the lusty-lunged quartette and the discordant chords of the untutored pianists have lightened many an evening's wrestle with Calculus and Trigonometry. Strange as it may seem, considering the quiet and peaceful atmosphere of this congenial company, the eye of suspicion has rested upon it more from habit than reason, concerning certain plots and misdeeds which are said to have originated within this time-honored hall, resulting in midnight marauding ex- peditions and raids within the enemy's campus. Rising above these petty obstacles, Eutrophian moves on with a free con- science resolved to play a part in college activity, thus rounding out those experiences which constitute college life. A 2.3 ' '-. ..':f:.:,-- f 1-11,1 14-sg: '. .. - 'gs' . ., 1 if: I I ' ...Vw .1 . . 3415-Y 1- -- x ,Q ssgi'-g.qg , ,, . Qt A A -i. . 'PT' rssrfw--1----4-.f. 2..J'1:.::i,, 'an-11.1-, . :W ' ,..f, , T, 9 -. -5- 1- 1,41 Q - . :nr 'avg 3' TQ.,-1117-.-V:-, N,:j,,fX fX15g..ff,-,, 5: i ,. 143.4 fr rggfuflgvss L, .re .11 -ft HA- - 251 ' f V '.ff5,fsws . ' -v. :5.'-J?'1?sW 1:2 AT' ...lf Lil ..'1f:.f1...gs. ' 1 . 11' F 'ef-3. Ks--4 3 , 5--2:'L: fS F 7. ' - 1 4, -. . ., . gg, c. . L. ...i .xz.. ...- .. .,., qs. . X3 ai. f 1' - ar.-. 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V , '-3ifgrR',4'x '7. : 's-'ttf 5 y lag-, , 4-:Q-f .-.ig Q-,- 'vqffg' gg -'- 'sql l ' fZ,..Q, '-,114 '- 1 ' H ' ' ' ' SGP, Aff:--1 ga X-----.-,. 1--.ri-9. 5 if , N -'ai'-111: - :rg ,F-s.: '1 'W 1 ,' ' .. ' 1 ' f . . .. is . N ....:.r.q:...... svsr .fx :f K-1 -- :..-,-,1,1.9.,.- , Uta Ota Club Four years ago the Uta Ota Club was founded. It has never been a large club, its membership being limited to eighteen. However, the Uta Ota has sought to uphold a high standard of living Without the attendant evils of the high cost of living. Eighteen husky lads do their best in upholding the meaning of Uta Ota, viz.: Heap Big Feed. There is only one un- pardonable sin at the club, and that is to mix business with eat- ing. Nearly every evening an impromptu glee club gathers round the piano and wakes the echoes of the old Dahlquist Hall with their resonant melodies. The Uta Ota is only a board- ing club, and,thanks to the thrifty capabilities of UMa Scott, the Uta Ota is to each of its members a family gathering place of big brothers. .1 OFFICERS L. L. DRULY . . .President G. O. CHAsE . . .Secretary RALPH VV. Ross . . Steward MRS. L. SCOTT . Malr01z CHARLOTTE BURLINGTON flf'llSiCIZl Director 9-L Ode to Charlotte Burlington You have heard of Orpheus' music In the long, long agoq How he charmed the hearts of Savage beasts when to Hades he did go. But greater far than Orpheus, And those ancient players all, Is the player who charms the Eating men at Uta Ota Hall. 'When you hear the yelp of voices ln their songs of manly glee, Poking fun at Solomon Levi, Pledging love to Mother Machree. 'Tis the sign that merry Eating meniare singing-one and all- For Charlotte's playing ragstime At the Uta Ota Hall. At times you hear soft music Like the thrill of summer rains, Or sound of woodland echoes Or the call of Scotland's plains. You may talk of fancy music Heard at orchestra or ball- But we'd rather hear Miss Charlotte in the Uta Ota Hall. Glen Clark 3 551, . ' fa, . Y. 1 - -.' .' '.jg,,., In '. P722-A Lv.-,, ,r sv r.- ggr 75 Q' 7 5. t. -... ,, .gi .W-, X -nt. . . . 'WHT .--zffzr. in 5.1. , - 1 - I .--?f755glxf.g. . gs.:--Iz'.,gL'. , I .::f '. , 1 , ' ' Tl . ,L ' 73? .. WEL-if-F' . 1 , ?E, - ,3' Q , . . .3 snag' L' 1F fu Q H'5 f'Q!g?TffS -gif-5 Z .. ,P fXl4?if:,':5I i I ,eff rdf , F a :Q .1 .g ', ff r- A - -2 :gf .-.--,-Q 43-it '- , , ','- - ' '. ,-- '- -- - -, , -. .--1, A L , LH., yu h L-3 f,., --1 , . ., -mg,-fy. A. - , h 'flflii gif, .' ' .ww .- , -2-wa'-ixtwffw ,C-1 H V. ' -vt' xggfr' Q-iw 3 S. 'x:C:'lE.+.?'Z -2-:Wx - .-.fu-lr ln'-..xf,. : :ww ' 5 1 ff is fa 'H . :f ' 1 1 TE'-LQ! f7l,Q'7'2: f-inf' ', -' 1 , 'i , , 1,2-12-Vit l l. . fi-fd?'?Eai.'C3fB:'E'L Q. ef, l. ,:'y,,X- V7 Tl -iliif.-1 ', ' Zur- A ' - '1 JS'33'g. 153.31 -Lf. -if-If 5 . ts. -g.5,,'j,'g:' 4. . 3.3. P. 5151-'J-.QS f i: 1. 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'l'he feeling of good fellowship is the prevailing char- acteristic, making it a delightful place to reside. However, there is not always peace at this resort, as the war- whoop of Paddle him! is becoming rather prevalent and the accused has to keep pretty quiet for a few days or start an in- surrection against someone else, lest the password become a reality, for the laying on of hands is not a mere psychological sensation to the victim, but a physiological sufferance. Owing to the fact that the roomers bunk on the third Hoor, ample opportunity is afforded for good rough-housing and an occasional big stunt, when not only the inmates participate, but outsiders, too. 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In the dear old days, which were none too bright for Macalester, this ,iilzling w as the whole thing, and many times now it seems to be, as far as 1 1 x ,. .:- .'.-r:t- . , 96 .,r.,-..,,.,, .,..,,., ,. ... - .....r,.f,.,.:, the men are concerned. For it is here that the big- gest stunts are pulled off, it is here where the Cali- thumpian has its headquarters, where the class scraps wage hot, where the spooks meet for their annual parade, and is, in fact, many times the thorn in the flesh of the faculty, especially of those unfor- tunate members who are on the dicipline committee. Still it is all wholesome fun, and serves to work off the surplus energy of the uneasy students, and to liven up the dead ones. Old traditions keep up the spirit, soon capturing the new ones who get in line and help think up some new and original stunts. Of course it is needless to say that study hours must be observed, and the noisy ones are occasion- ally given the gladhand to let them know that their efforts are duly appreciated. Cornet playing and midnight vocalizing are strict- ly forbidden, so the inmates enjoy a quiet and peace- ful atmosphere, making it most agreeable to all, save for a very few exceptions among those who do not let their books interfere with their education. The Inn VVith the prevailing atmosphere of no men wanted, four of lVlacalester's brilliant young wo- men have taken it upon themselves to occupy apart- ments known as The lnn. Although no upper classmen occupy a place in this peaceful retreat, yet order is strictly observed, and no member is allowed to be invited out more than three nights in succession. 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K- X jcrvlec T-F' s ' l 3 . as ' lpn will' , ' Calithumpian After a year of almost silence the Ancient Order of Calithumpianu organized with a vengeance, vowing to sweep the campus clean of unsophisticated new-comers. Freshmen and Sophomores were hauled out of the vale of dreams before the magis- trate, who issued sentence according to the offense. The fatal dead spirit which had in- fested our campus for the last few weeks was suddenly awakened the next day by bugle calls, peanut sellers, newsboys and strangely-dressed students, who had been ordered to perform in the halls and chapel. Since then invitations have been publicly issued, and woe unto him who does not appear at the stated time. Although most of the stunts have been mere jokes and for the amusement of the other students, still some very useful work has been accomplished, such as rolling the track, keeping the lawn at Wallace Hall mowed and general manual labor around the campus. 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Cdittoj- Ah! keep your shirt on now. CEnter officers stealthily, followers, etc.D ' Voice- Right here, sirs-lower deck No. 1. Ed.-HGreat Caesar's Ghost, what's going on here? fln- creasing excitement as they pull victim out of bed.D Harveyf Hclp, Help! What's the matter with you fellows, can't you help a brother in need? CHigh pitch of emotion and commotion, heads pop up in several beds, but quickly duck and cover up tight. Quick curtain.j Scene 3.-Euthrophian Attic. Beds, trunks, boxes, barrels, etc. Chorus Male-Brr, brr, brr, szz, szz, szz, szz, brr. Szz, brr, szz, szz, brr. Enter officers, followers with torches. Steward- Fire! Fire! Everybody on deck! Officer- You'll be on deck when we get you. Holm- Help! fellows, they are stealing mamma's boy. Get off my feet! tQuick curtain.j ACT H Scene 1.-Dorm parlors, subdued lights, revealing Judge, Attorney, Officers, guarding prisoners, and bunch. judge- What is this man guilty of? Att.- Slighting upper classmen, being late for breakfast, breaking too many innocent hearts. Judge4 Serious case. Hear your doom. Take D. T. to dinner twice, mow on Wallace Hall lawn for twenty minutes, work on track, sing Perfect Day to girls, and five hands around. Victim Con tablej- Woe is me! Woe, alas! CQuick curtain.D Scene 2.fFront of Wallzice Hall. Warbler- When you come to the end of a Perfect Day, etc. Oratori Down with men, give women their rights. lfVarbler No. 24 I'm Looking for a Sweetheart and I Think You'll do, etc. QSIOW curtain to cornet s0lo.D ACT III ' Scene 1.-CCollege Auditorium. Assemblage gathering, Students and Profs. Enter victim in bathrobe and takes seat mid giggling. Enter two boys.J First Lad- Extra! Extra! St. Paul Pioneer Press. All about the sensational trial in the court of the Ancient Order of Calithumpiansf' , Second Lad4 Peanuts, peanuts, who'll buy my peanuts, only five cents a bag. Senior- Such lovely ones. I'll take two bags, please. Senior No. 2- Me, too, isn't he dear this way? tEnter two more victims, one in shirt sleeves and stocking feet. Much munching of nuts to displeasure of venerable Profs. Curtain.D Scene 2.-CSame. End of chapel, Profs march out. Enter Harvey as suffragette, bearing banner Votes for VVomen and Cats. Much commotion and music of cornet. Re-enter Prexy to rostrum with Suffragette Harvey. Coy business. Prexy blushes. Curtain. End.Q fi f. lr' . , , W ! Fl :A .fflf ,f 2' fs . f'fi f'f 5' VTS ' If .gun -. H '3,Qgegfge,-rm., A :.,::g'gg,g - H-A fir. 42--'gn .',5.4-.,g-'-, g,,:r-'i'- an - -'Er'-v.fff,,,.-, , -W 1 .. ., -2- . - ef .-..-fig. -.f nl .fm 1, . -h I . - v-.uk 3 5, Q . 3,--T1 Ull. me iw, I .A 3 gif. : .1 ,qi I :lr X th A I':J,'v-I',.x,f lx b in M -A ' ' il. -5' ,' 91:1 - . 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C ..,-,sie-3 i. .. rejggqx- 4. , tj?-:,:'.rf 'wf --- ' hifi' sa 1 - ' ' V 1 ff:-'Eff 1-if -' -7' 'J.'l-:.+f'S5 1'5 -f '- 'D :35sS?f'v5, ' - f 'A Q limi :sq Ak: 1 1' +.fi5' iz, .' tw, -'ft -as i 1,2 . I Q :Q ri -5 --., . ... M.: I N' ,.1v.i,?w5g 3. Ll . V It a v h .. .SSCU -PQ 'L.i.,,,:,A.-.A I-.I . .5.,.,: 44 f ' ' f Wifi 1' 1-f't'f'l ' .1.'.' U I. -vie' ,' -5,5359 ' ' . ' jg 5115:-2 :gas aww:-1:2-.'+13,55-53? Macalester School of Music The Macalester School of Music has advanced very much in importance and efficiency in this past f xiii I year. A new curriculum ,gii , ff, - fa embodying important 42 x r Ii- characteristics of Syra- , , . .- ,,,-, cuse and other of the best ---K , rr --2 f ,K :aff , Eastern universities and ffff adapted to Macalester's needs, has been intro- duced, leading to the degree of Bachelor of Music. Some of the requirements of this new course of study are the completion of academic work equivalent to one year's college work, history of general art, more extensive work in harmony and more re- cital work. The loopholes for indifferent work are being eliminated by this system as it is being more perfectly organized. The object is to attract those who have serious aims, to make a diploma from the Macalester School of Music mean more and harder work than it has ever meant and to send out better balanced and more efficient graduates than ever before. Although the rules are more stringent and the work harder, the registration in all classes is greater than ever before, and the fact that the students are ready to comply with the extra re- quirements is shown by the large number of graduates in 1913. History of Art, the new Senior requirement, has proved to be very popular, a number of undergraduates having entered the course. In addition to the regular class lectures, lectures illustrated by lantern slides have been given frequently by prominent art lecturers of the Twin Cities. These have been Macalester College Band The Band is not a new feature at Macalester, as the ac- companying picture proves. In 1890 this band was organized, consisting of twelve pieces. Of its history we know very little, except that after a short but brilliant career the sound of the taboret and the horn and the pipe became stilled, and nothing remains of it until this day save a few old horns, Sam Cookman and Professor Alexander. The horns are battered and black, the Prof. has lost his moustache. CSee picture.J Prof., however, believed that What has been may be again Cwe refer to the Bandj, and it is through his encouragement and the hustling of President joe Neller that Mac now has a band. Since the Band's first public appearance Mac has been wondering how she ever got along all these years without one. At Hamline, at Shaw Field and at Carleton this organization proved of greatest value. At the close of the football season a very successful concert was given at the Bethlehem Presbyterian Church. A little later a short opening program was played at an evening service of the First Baptist Church. Leader Collins is getting ready to do big things when the baseball season opens up. He expects to have his boys in every game and in every inning. They don't expect to win their M's, but a nice neat uniform would make 'em smile. H. G. B., 'l4. enjoyed not only by the students of the art department, but X 2' also by many visitors. jx fr 'Z' 2 Y, Altogether the Macalester School of Music has proved in 'in g f E this past year that the new course of study preceding a degree 'U .4 , Ciii of Bachelor of Music is a success in practise as well as in theory. 43 5 , 71 J ' P. E. J., '14. rr- 'ff s r 1 ...4 K A-M g l -N.. fl. . , 75'-FPS, U A . Iii'-. , ,..' 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EUNICE FINCII O. T. STILLE + TEWFQCTLJ PEARL FOX MARY SYMONDS ,L A MLRH W 5 1 MARJCJRIE FULLER E. T. 'FOVVLEY 49 S Q Vt FQ o Q In MAE GIFFIDRD STELLA TUTTLE ln- 'ff . A il YL-K, Lvl J' CHARLES HA1iRIE'I I A. E. VIK , f- g n: 'I ' 'f.'?ffL E7 WL ' - v fi. . Mrk IfiW 'f7 ,W,f .. A igwlfff W1 RUBY HEADLEY CLARENCE VOKOUN .f , ll LSJQZM, ff,-,.-,,-Y ,Aly A' 04 IRA HURLEY ELLA WALBY f ' 9 ' PEARL JOHNSON ' MARGARET WILLIAMS . . ,JL W TS, lfmllfff' M I -I AMY KINGSTON AMELIA WOLF U 'f,, , i ' lfl lf l 2 if 'H U Z : J N , . T. K. LAIRD VERNIE WOLFBERG ' ' 'f w,ff f, - G+ ' T N 1 ,O ' ALICE LARSEN AGNES WUNDERLICH N f X' U ' A f ' .52 T. LOVERING GLADYS ZIESEMER I ' , , s 4 U Al Ui I 4 , The csMac!9 Band f JL f , Q W + ' , G 1 'L gi GEORGE JENSEN ERNEST ELLIS H f- miaiqiig! LYMAN SIIEEAN HOSEA BOSLEY ' ' H ' LYLE OLCOTT JOSEPH NELLER HAROLD BALDWIN EVERET BOSLEY CLARK ABRAHAMSON HERBERT SELL ROWLAND COLLINS FRED SWITZER ALBERT BREMICKER WALLACE HALL f IRA HURLEY NORTON PEET I DIRECTOR T. F. 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M. - . a- -ff .wg . 1. -mi'-.. ,..' .t..v: .gsf -:Q ' 'f -- .1-:af . - -- -2, 'viz 1 - , - ?f.-.- ' ' - ,,,,,..,, ..., . , ' - it-f .:.,: x 1 v -Q - , . . 9-t . 2-1--A--v X -1-..-v.:-ef -zf1.-1:..v.t.- J -. x 'IT-51-,i:g:ff.'E.'4-91-' if-'-.-new if-wg-:is-.ieizszq-iff' Euterpean Society The Euterpean Society of Macalester College came into ex- istence in October of 1912, in response to a need felt for a number of years in the music department for a factor which would bring about not only a closer social and intellectual union between the music students themselves, but a more material bond than has existed between the students of the School of Music and those of the college proper, and bring the former a little more equally into the limelight where they belong, by virtue of a little more than mere name. Composed, as the society is, of music specials only, and these almost entirely disconnected from the college, the members are dependent upon themselves and their own devices in work and playg so there is a greater field society work here than else- where-also less material. Our original enrollment was twenty- two. Taking into consideration the small number, and other drawbacks of a new organization, our six programs thus far given have been excellent. Our plan has been to hold our regular program and business meetings once in two weeks, with-two open meetings a year. The election of officers takes place every three months. VVe have to so increase the strength and general activity of our society in the few 'remaining months of school that we may leave it a firmly established organization, an organization of vital interest to future students of music, and additional strength to Macalester College. S. A. T. Charter Members of the Euterpean Society IJAISY CHRISTIANSON MAE GIFFORD RUBY HEADLEY PEARL JOHNSON PEARL Fox AMY KINGSTON NIARJORIE FULLER HAZEL CLARKE MILDRED DOSSETT ALICE LARSEN '-: 1 '.'.-L-tw-:i-I ' HAZEL Roct-IE STELLA TUTTLE AGNES YVUNDERLICH MARGARET WILLIAMS AMELTA VVOLF MARJORIE SWEENEY QiLADYS ZIESEMER LILLIAN NICRAE ERMA P1ERsoN MARY SYMONDS GENEVA SAMSON ETHEL STEWART The Orchestra Since the dark days, when it ill took all the men in the college for the ' athletic teams and the cows grazed fn' l in the rustic meadows of the college li X g ,C campus, there has been an orchestra. iff y This organization, kept alive through xe the years, has rendered operas, sym- f ' phonies and popularlairs to a long- X, suffering college public. Time was, they say, when the or- f i chestra was a byword for discord and Q l raucous sound. VVith new people, new 251 times and new demands, this year's orchestra has raised the standards and Q is now a success in a financial, musical and popular way. The director is Theodore F. Meier, 7-2 who combines accuracy and efficiency Amggiqgl Sfaig with a thorough knowledge of orches- tral stiore. The concert master and leader of the string section is john Moody. A business committee of four, Norton Peet, Chairman, G. R. Collins, A. E. Vik and Earnest Bremmer look after the manage- ment. N. W. P., 'ia 10-L M 'ravi' P. 522:-.I . '. Qc,-.r -f .., - --v. , fi ' 'rLY'w - f -f -- - .- 1'sf. f . , :JL -1 . 3512+ H Zuni? X- - -. 9 1 .Q xx -. .,....-. 1:,...' -5. V 1, 1 -1 1 2- .. L 9: V. -- ,F-1. .wr ' Anya .. - ta my .- .k:..!-,'EE:-ff'-f..,s3i,t?i,. ,,,!5.f.E1 , 4 :jr .I i xx k,'ih14..J to J :ij K 54.74-f f qqgjrngv-X-v ., ' f ' ,. xv' :'E.-'Z.4:1..'-51.05.43 ' L2 4 I A 'H ..,'E,: ..9-gig Q.. . , xg:-,:'fq.-gy, ev- K ' '. .J Is? - , , . Q . . 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Bohm Serenade Love in Idleness Macbelh Gavotte Laufcndeau Glee Club 1 A Drop o'Dew ......,. . . Walls Tenor 50105 l'll Sing Thee Songs of Araby , . . Clay Mr. Day Friendship ..,......,.. . . H aesche The Boys of the Old Brigade ..... . . Parks Glee Club Lullaby of Life .......... . . Leslie The Parting Kiss .....,.... . . Plnsuli Chorus Miss Alice Larsen, Accompanist. Mr. Theodore F. Meier, Director Orchestra. Mr. Harry Phillips, Director Chorus and Glee Club. COLLEGE CHORUS SOPRANOS Genevieve Carver, Harriet Caldwell, Hazel Clarke, Luella Conley, Eunice Finch, Pearl Fox, Marjorie Fuller, Mae Gifford, Constance Hunter, Pearl Johnson, Alice Larsen, Grace O'Neale, Hazel Roche, Geneva Samson, Ethel Stewart, Alice Stearns, Mary Symonds, Marjorie Sweeney, Stella Tuttle, Amelia VVolf, Agnes Wunderlich, Gladys Ziesemer. ALTOS Bernice Clark, Margaret Downing, Alice Flinn, Edity Haigh Amy Kingston, Irma Pierson, Harriet McAllister, Emily Mc- Conkey, Margaret McRae, Helen Stratte, Selma Stratte, Minnie Stone, Sadie Porter, Margaret Williams. TENORS Paul Bremieker, Wallace Hall, Harold Matteson, Plato Sargent, William Stronach, Joseph Neller, John Shcean. BASSES NVallace Anderson, Harold Baldwin, Edward Clark, Vergil Guthrie, John Harvey, Floyd Hynes, David Ling, Russell Melin, john Moody, Howard Rankin, Merton Snyder, Clarence Vokoun, Albert Thomas, Irving VVilliams. -.:.:.-r.-:.:- re: ,pr cc-,?U.., L ...-gi x 5,. ,. K 1L'l ... Jaw'-.Q:, 1 , . 1 . ...., , ,.., ,u-. , ,, , U W Tv.. ,U , . vii.. ' -Y.:-V. ' 't', 4 .p . 1 I , X ' ' :,.,f,f N. 1- in l f 'f ' s.a'ff:'f.:f..i, 'Q-'F' 'gtgvfrfff-A - -Q.-f.w:ff-fm-,,, . 1 , ,, , ,, -U , V, . 442:19-, -. ws- 5 Q .1 .ga-. D 1 - i,:fe.:,-:Q4,, if ,, , , 1 if , ,vgpf-:ABBA . .11 . Q, qgliiz'-in ,f 'Y fl-iff- ' 17 LSR - ' .. 4- '14 '- g?.l,'z. 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'ff-S . , . -Q.. . b - si., -,- . 1' - we ' . -- ..t.E5f.i?....... .L..z. 1 ,M . ' .. . .1 ,.,, . ,.. -...--.-. I h b . V ' -' ' N -.'.. ,..,..:,,::- Athletic Directory BOARD OF CONTROL C. T. BURNLEY CAlumniJ ......... . . President H. O. BURGESS CFacultyJ ............ Secretary A. W. ANDERSON CFacultyJ HELEN M. PROSSER CCollcgiatcJ H. H. BALDWIN CCollcgiatcD ' -rf if 'IL-I 'if fn? iff WOMEN'S ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION EDITH PIERSON . . ADELINE ROSEBROCK BERNICE KELLOGG Captains Sports MEN'S ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION R. H. ANDERSON . . Football . . RALPH ROSS .................. President WALLACE HOLI.EY . . . Basketball JACK MCCALLUM . . . Vice-President S. G. SCHIEK . . . Baseball.. I., D. PORTER . . . . . . Secretary H. H. BALDWIN . . . Track . . HEXROLD MATTESON . . . . Treasurer Tennis . COACHES ROGER E. WILSON . ...... . . Football JOHN P. HALL . . . . Baseball H. O. BURGESS . . . Basketball . . Track GLENN CLARK . v. -- -'Q 114 President . . Vice-President Secretary and Treasurer Managers . E. N. BENGSTON L. H. WATKINS . T. D. BROWN . , . N. W. PEET . . ROWLAND COLLINS 5 'qt 0 sg. s.. 0... , . -...A .., va! is vi?f-:- , 245,514 I -. 'f '63 . 1 ,V . Q .-2' ,. .-,,4g,- rv ,.,.. !. mm., ff 4'T'33iZi4af:'q1sJ'4. ,. ,. ,n1.... .R 4- -fn: ' ' Zigi-. -s-ff' 'w!'3f?5AjnIifRE ,. ff' -t-..:.s, , -: . - ,. 'M Q- -.F .2 , -sc.1l...Q?'.x3k'i .5 I 1 :giwi-fgff , .. 'Q fhifixia-S. -17739 ..,1.:f. 5ya...,.. far- -P ., 2:.3l:.f'f-1 b-A. , E' X' ...-tqt-.wtf ' X 5, ,-,r-',-913: QV' ., 5' r w Val' Fi -:ci -.4 4'T- -lift' il ' Mmkv' A'qStg.-: - ' -'- T,--1-his-ASHA - ' -in fri A x h w,g.' -5 .,,- .V ,. vp .,.,. . .text I, wif? , - ,A f . 1. ' ' -s . - .in . l - ' 2z ATiZ-P 'I-7',-' f lL21Y1 w'Qk ' ' ' -,135 I, .. 45.f..w.fa..'+,-- 457' NL: 'g,.'.L4f,.g..g..g, ,L -L-.3-is'i:'f + 24415 ff 'HY 'P-ire' - ' ' 1 -11-1 ' '.f+f+'SfL,..'f'F H j , s . ' X 'I.'..i54 , 1 , . Roger VVilson, lVIacalester's football eoaeh, came from XVa- bash, Indiana. He played three years of football on the team, representing that institution-playing guard in '07,'taekle, '08, and center in '09. He was the captain in his last year, and,due to brilliant work, was elected assistant eoaeh at his Alma Mater for the season of 1910. His work with the Mae men was wonderful and his method of handling them won the respeet of everyone. ft ,ffl Q gf A Richard Anderson was selected to lead our gridiron athletes for the season of 1913. He made his letter when a freshman at a halfbaek position, but this was not his real place. This fall Coach XVilson placed him at end and it was here he really found himself. It is expeeted that by his incessant plugging next fall he will keep his team mates working at every point in the game, 1 yr f r ' '- P w 1 1 u 1 X , I 1 , 115 , f R. .... . 'ihhi' A .- :f. 'A- -f - ,., ..-L x .1 ' gf . . , : .. --fp. if . .JL 1..gpfLL.'. . 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'1,'-QE..-: .T..1 1. .. -. .. t x .. ..,...... Football A football player is not made over night, nor a successful team formed in a season. The call for candidates brought out twenty-five men, among whom four were M men. Captain McCallum, fullbackg Holley, guard, Swanson and Welshons, halfbacks. That meant practically a new line and a veteran back field working behind a strange quarter. The second team, and freshmen material to fill the vacancies, were light and in- experienced. The season opened with Shattuck' Military Academy at Fairibault. The men new to the military atmosphere and self- conscious over the game showed flashes of football. Between times Shattuck won the game, returning one kick-off the length of the field. Three field goals were made, VVelshons kicking one for Mao The Hamline victory was the climax of the season from the Macalester point of view. The game was won on forward passes, The first half ended 7 to 7, both teams scoring on straight football. Hamline opened the third period by making another touchdown by the same tactics. Macalester then scored twice on two forward pass plays. Welshons, from punt formation, threw the ball over the goal line to Williams, who completed the first pass into the end zone made this year. The last touchdown was made on a split formation, the ball going from Williams to Welshons, who ran fifty yards to the goal. The Hamline team was composed of older and heavier men than Macalester, but was unable to gain consistently. North Dakota came to Shaw Field the following Saturday, confident of repeating their victory of the previous year. Mac won, 19 to 6. Macalester, displaying the best offence of the season, rushed the weighty Flickertails off their feet. On November 2nd Macalester went down to Northfield with the do or die spirit and completely out-played Carleton in the first half. Mac made her score on a triple pass, Bald- win to McCallum, to Welshons, who threw the ball forty yards down the field to Swanson. In the second half Carleton counted three touchdowns, two of which were earned and the last purely a present. Holley was lost to the team in the second play of the game and his absence materially weakened Macalester's defense. The team was accompanied and well backed by an enthusiastic body of rooters. Before the largest crowd of the year at Shaw Field, Mac- alester ended the season by losing to St. Thomas. The fast charging Catholics playing great football made three touch- downs in the first half. In the last two quarters the play was more even. The offense of each game was stronger than their defense. The feature of the game was the defensive work of Holley, who proved himself the best lineman in the Conference. The season left the Championship of the Minnesota-Dakota Conference unsettled. Macalester beat North Dakota and Hamline lost to Carleton and St. Thomas. Carleton won from North Dakota and Macalester, tied St. Thomas and lost to Hamline. Hamline beat North Dakota and Carleton and lost to Macalester. For a clear title St. Thomas should have met more Conference teams than she did. x 116 I ,A-,fw , ,-.g, ' ' ' pf P Mu-. SA -.-slrrf' 1 V .z- . -of r'-'ft - - . pr, W .vym ' ' 1 A3 Q1 K 9335-- '- .. .A '45, I-V g1.54g-- 1- . 5 W N 1 1: 'Sf4!:' fiffw X ' 1f 'fT.',.l. 4. .-'I f-V , 'f ' if - , 15.-:,,ff. I .1 ,-'11 b . f ', 3 rzuffv 4 : Hr-ij? -vf-4, ,. 2 '51 I ' I ., -,5 , Q -5 111,52 is A, Ag, , '-51-kr' , ',-'1- - ' ' , ff , ., . 2,29-zcef'-,'h A. .. , ,Y -..yn iii, , gif., 'gJ51','.Vl.Y-::,Nkm3 ,J ,, .1 4: . ',:' ,, 4-g fxp.,' f 5 H '--2554315 Q, NL .- f '-4,f,3Sff -, ,u-lay. .1-.-7'..f ' 51.1, ., . , K R i .' ' veg' ,, 5,11 . - ,-- W. 2,4 -x , . x fl? X632 ' ' -'Xi , , 2 ::-i :.- Nl-i Y f9'1ff?H'+. .CQ ...W-x,.5. -. ,wyiwi X 1 -I NM.. A :,g,zg-..v s E .feb-. 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In a small college, where athletic material is a variable quantity and quality from year to year, this is a remarkable fact. Mac- alester will have her share of experienced men around whom the coach can build the 1913 eleven. R. E. W. The Substitutes You may talk about your football stars, And the heroes of the game, You may prateiof the line and ends and backs, And tell of their football fame, You may praise them in song and story, And I'm ready to applaud, But my hat comes off, when all is said, To the men of the second squad. In the toil and moil of the scrimmage, With nothing to lose or win, In front of the grinding cross-bucks, And the halfbacks plunging in, VVith never a thought of glory, Nor hope for the crowd's esteem, They sweat and strain for the first team's gain, These men of the second tcam. ' : 1.f.:.':'.g,g. ' --: YF 'C :.. Oh, it's easy enough to play the game, While the crowd stands by to cheer: It's easy to fight when the side line shouts Are ringing in your ear, It's easy to make your distance, While the whole assemblage roots. But cheers and shouts and wild turmoil Are not for the substitutes! And so thru the grind of the practice, Where the choking dust lies thick, They smash at the interference, Or hopelessly block a kick, Knowing the while that the favor Of the fickle-some football god, Will go to the men who have made the teams, And not to the second squad. Oh, they heed not an aching muscle, Nor pause for a tendon's strain, They are batteredand mauled and pounded, But never a word complain. The first team men are heroes, And I'm ready to applaud, But remember the men behind these men, A Are the men of the second squad! ...- wig-e,q:',gZ EQ, L' .1 N, I 1-was is-5.'wg?.f3 -33.3 ' ' 'l E. D., '16 Af.. , ..:2wzf fl -' .-:ff:'. ' g:'rl.' ' ' . . .- -. .f ' , .,, - rf 1 aaffw- . 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V N ffl-'.'-'.':.'g-:sq JI'-rl K 'fl 'i 11- ,, ,.-. fit M2 .vu WALLACE HOLLEY hails from East Grand Forks, North Dakota. He came to Macalester four years ago. The coach at North Dakota University told him he thought that he wasn't fast enough to make the U team. He has had sweet revenge on the University, when he helped clean up the Flickertails in good style. He played guard on the Mac team for four years, holding the captaincy in 1911, and was selected as All-State Guard for the last three seasons. ANDY hails from the gridiron field of the Morris High School. He has been at Mac for three seasons now, but work has kept him from playing regularly since his freshman year. He is one of Mac's best defensive players. At the close of the past season the players placed the guiding reins in his hands for the season of 1913. HAROLD BALDWIN comes from North Dakota. Has been at Mac for three years, but never decided to go into football in earnest until last season, where he was alternated at center and tackle. He was exceptionally fast in getting down under punts, and time after time nailed the opponent in his tracks. He was in line for a tackle position on the All-State team. ART BROWN. When the coach looked over his men last fall Art was placed at right tackle which position he filled every minute of play of the season, with the exception of the last few minutes in the last game when he was taken out because of injury. When called upon to carry the ball he was always there with a considerable gain. Next year, with the year's experience at his position, he should be one of the best tackles in the state. SWANSON. With only one year of football experience Swan was at his half position every minute of play throughout the season. He played,without doubt, the most conscientious game of any man on the team. 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Buck, his real name in football,perhaps gives you a more true impression of his actions on the football field than would an actual glimpse at his stature. He scarcely ever tried a straight buck without making his yards. He played consistently all season and at its close was in line for the All-State quarterback position. T. D. BROWN has been working at Mac football for two seasons now, and, though never having played high school football, yet looks like a player of col- lege caliber. He was played at guard and tackle on this year's team. CHRIS KENNY has grown up with Macalester football. Last fall, when shifted by the coach to his real position at end, his true worth was found. He played a conscientious game through the season and never was in danger of losing his position. MCCALLUM CCaptainD. He is another who has grown up under the in- Huence of Mac football, playing on the college team for two seasons while yet in the Academy. This year he played a hard game and was a tower of strength on defense. He always gave all he had until used up, and then only gave way to the substitute. GERALD DALE left St. Olaf and came to Mac in his junior year. His efforts were worth the consideration of any college coach. He found his place at left end, and with hard work next fall he should make the Mae fans take notice. ,,.....'... .. Y. V-. ,---- . -. 4 . 5 2511 -.:Eff5fI,'.T!l5 121 4 '-.. x ...YRH . .J 'Z , 13 I , f ': '3,:' 1 59'-,Q f - . x .. ..- !': , -3 ' ' - Q . nr. -. . wa-H . .-f 4-. ': ' :Wi . .1 - 1, . .. ?l.'5' . 1 SE f .. ff: ' ' ' -:IU na..-r ...AQ--lg. Q '- 1----' H f1.T::,1, I f ri. a- 41 .-in .ff --ba - n -'N5 'N14iY'fY0 -1 P' wifi.. 3 2-. H' ' ,5512 'QJ ' -'f fF '71-Znggr -iii? jf fa5.jrff'-f'1H, :g2?7,.?-'if54L.. ,rv ,, 5' :,ai713':2y 'y 1 ' ,gg gi-jgvi--Meg - li?-fiiaai 52 . '2 . ,T -' - . - ' ' 2:1 11: xr f fan.-. -' 11 '- if: l..al..:- I .11 yn .fic 1 -. 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He handles the forward pass with ex- ceptional accuracy, and his perfect throw of nearly half the length of the field to Swanson in the First half of the Carleton game will not soon be forgotten. BURGER comes from Sioux Falls, South Dakota. Although he was but a midget to be placed at the center of a college line, he nervily held his own with his heavier opponents. He was shifty and strong on the defense. GUTHRIE comes from among the rows of corn of Iowa. He started to play football at Newton High School, and developed into a star in his last year at the fullback position. He played in several games this fall, and was the only con- sistent ground-gainer against the heavy Cadets of St. Thomas. With this ex- perience in college football he should be in line for a steady berth next season. HUNT comes from the notable town of Blue Earth. He played on his high school team and was on the go from the start of the season until its close, with the exception of the short vacation he took after the first Freshman party. Next season, with hard work, he should have a regular berth at guard or tackle. CHIEF GORDON. Chief, at guard, wasone who played on the Mac team who was blessed with the necessary bulk to stand the bumps. He was never hit hard enough to make him realize the real seriousness of the game. With hard training and a determination he certainly could flll a place in the line when the curtain is lifted next fall. PORTER. Although lacking in the necessary experience for college foot- ball Porter went out with a determination. Although he did not make his v1 letter, he had the pluck to stay by it when things seemed to be going against him. To such men much more credit is due. With the experience gained this year he will make men hustle for their positions. 1 ffl . . 4 m ,, n K. -,,.,- x B ' 'fi I- ,Q-5E'5fg, ' , pg.-.s Ju.. ..... ,... A .:. -' -.LL- ' ' 'ff-.-'E--1-2:1 - - ::F.' '. K , 3 V' L.:-111 1 1 141---2 -f .Q Qin,-5. , ,gr . , 4, A4 N QQ? Q J--f' :ef-Hs-f ' 'Jz2i-..,- 1.,--.-ff 1 1-fe!-::.r,'.,f .1--nfl-':.'. . -. . . ' Y --1.3,-: i 115, W'-' 'l 'I-iifziwi 'H' . fficfiip-'-.g . rf -. 'f ' ' ..-if 7111524-g':'i4e.l': Q. 5252:-2-'fix xx NA If-'i -t Q 1 ,. -B f- --111'-7,-'g f-ggi ' ,L- -.i x-' .ea,:'?T1'2! .. ff: g- 1 f f: ' 2 r'-. 1'3-::.f: F4 i 1, 4 :Hifi ga... 111, 45,PE.,wa ,gf ' z-gan: . Hagen- S: , -. -it- gi!-ar:.? 55' Q. Fieidxifi-M s .1 4 ef ' 1' , -:,j5T3r1aQ1. 4 -ig . .::,v'fe:'1'., ' 'ggi 5gs1..,f.g5gti E 1 1, zmlraf,-'E 1. ...fx L' -il.. .1 ..,- ,K aff 'f 1, .-fs r-ff.:1g.P'fi-f'f'1':- . . 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Fierce and fiereer grows the frayg We must spin our fate todayg How to win we'll find a wayg Never yield. 124 Take a breath one second long: D0n't mind fracture, break or straing Charge the line till flesh and blood make you a way! VVhen the charging giants meet Keep your head and keep your feet, Brawny foes we yet shall beat On this dy. See what looms before our eyes! Never was a sight more Hne Than this glimpse-our longed-for prize! Can we cross that last white line? All together now we charge them with a run Here the teams meet with a crash, Fleeting forms before us flash, And in one sheet-lightning dash It is won. G. C. 5 a. 'wr ' l 54. .f:l'- 1 ' - . -:: fr - r ' li 1, .f ' ,ff-me .. .s . K. . Y ' 4 ' ' 1- W 5' -1 : ,-:LElrs.i..' -., 11 .Llp ' L27 : 4- .fit . 7 1? g,g,5, 1 Q- 1 'S'2'Q',':'Y 'I . il Ta.. 1 : iff ' I 251-f' E?.5Qa.1 391' 1. il . .Y - .. - r 'I Q - 1' -2142! 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Next scson, playing with three men who were with him this year, he is expected to brighten his star. 125 ,A-2?4?1.:. 1 '32, - ?f?ZFS:'?:':f-r si:5 '. . il' 1 Vw Z'1..r: 1 .1 .. 1 2 -- P..f-':.1- n- .- .4 -. ., , 1' - L .1--f sa,-,as,.,.,,-,,. -. ,fzggg-' . 1 'H 1-tive.: : 1 ,A-3. V V -R Q, 1 ,, ...Assy - - .SIU - A Lit.. 3,3 M B r E. :pg axgzit- Lldg., -Fqgrfafztfbbtat,-,E I. -.Q ,Z f. 1, Ifffgg ' I ' ' ' ,. - t :5.W42:f4'4s-We-.ig f5.- . -,Lap Q- g..14g.',:.L.ga, g :vi-h , 31:16.-'l---I' 4, t,5.:2,:-Lr'Yi.- F 1 ' .4 f 5 f1g.L:..:,'., , . 5 .Q .W ' -.1 ..: Q: gif ,Fw-yqa '1f'..f 1, 512,-.g? QF 1-.Qs Yr.-4-,f::.w ' , s. .Ag .R-,-2j....- - ., , :rr 3, iisgyf- agp: 1 C' Q- -E.,tiq:-:T gpg- .Q- -4 -w., J 'f'-va A . '-if ' A A.. y 5 -' H. .' - f - -- 7 -5,41 1 21- ' Q f-5v..1' 'J .:. N - '. -H H ':. '- --1-11' 1 5 ' ' n-,f.c,.: -on ag:-. '. ' . ' '. , ., ' 1. . 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TRY .G 1, I-.H ' ' 2- 2' -.i...-at-: ' '::'r Basketball During the past three years, since Mac's reinstatement of basketball, Coach Burgess and his boys have labored under the disadvantages of no gym, Thus far Macalester has practised on the St. Paul Y. M. C. A. floor, but while this has offered a temporary relief it does not cure the need of a gym, where a larger number of men can be handled and where daily practice and longer training can be had. Macalester has finished the season with four victories and six defeats. However, several of these defeats were close, and games lost after Mac had led till the last few minutes. The team work was probably better this year than ever. Holley,at center, played, on the whole, a hard, conscientious game, though at times he found more than a match in the big centers he had to play. Bud Campbell, at forward, was always right there with the goods, though his shortness and lack of avoirdupois put him at a big disadvantage. Welshons, forward, played a steady game, relieved in the St Cloud game by Lyndahl, who, with another year of practice, tot gether with some good coarse sand and hard training, ought to make a place on the regular team. Lewis, at forward, developed in good style and made Mac's scores rise when he had a chance at the basket. Brownlee and Baldwin, as guards, played hard games through- pjut the year, with a good plueky spirit that kept their opponents usy. Swanson,at guard, who was injured in a game during the Christmas holidays, was badly missed by the team, while Hap Phillips, who was out of the last Carleton and Hamline games, on account of scarlet fever, caused Mac basketball stock to take a sudden slump. Adverse scores showed the ability Phil- lips had of keeping his goal well guarded. His loss by graduation will leave a hole hard to fill. Our first game, December 12th, between Mac and the Luther Seminary, at Luther Seminary, was a see-saw game, in which Mac seconds had the first half. A fast second half ended with the close score of 30 to 29 in favor of Mac. The next game, December 18th, showed more improvement in team work. However, Macalester on her home floor out- matched the big farmer boys, 28 to 20. The next three games, played away from home, with the Aggies, Gustavus Adolphus and St. Cloud, were lost, though often the Macalester quintet had her opponents clearly out- played. On February 8th, Macalester, well supported by her students, played one of her hardest games, against her old rival, Carle- ton, and after a thrilling forty minutes playing, ended with a score of 25 to 22. This was a keenly waged and well-balanced game and only Mac pluck kept the score in her favor. Bud Campbell's and Lewis' basket shooting was accurate, while Happy, at his guard position, showed the climax of his three years' training in the way he dug into his opponents and kept them from close-shooting range. The only second team game was played against Carleton at that time, and ended in Carle- ton's favor. Another victory, February 12th, went Mac -ward, when Mad, won a 22 to 1-1 score over the St. Paul Y. M. C. A. Here again, Mac, after a rather erratic start, showed flashes of some fine team work. March lst Mac met Carleton on Carleton's floor, tumbling down under Carleton's revengeful onslaughts, and Phillips' absence, to a one-sided score of 9 to 27. On March 8th the last game at Hamline was pulled off, and f'Mac met a 17 to 41 defeat. .N ,.:.-.Lb 'T K ,.!'?.-J , ., l ,A Q h sg: ,. . - 5-E . . 'A 3. ,ft--' ': ' ,.-l- v--r -. . V ff lf. ..1- , 1 5' ',,,...' 1 132-222. - - : 3:36. ' ' x -' - 1 - f .-.IU ,. ' ' '-'rEW??'Tfffff ': -'if -fivzr 'f' YV 'iwflg-:'1:. 'f'- . fr . 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A few good schedules arranged for second team men, together with good coaching, would benefit Macalester by developing extra material and en- couraging second team men out. Season's Record Players' Record Macalester . .... .30 Luther Seminary . . . 29 Field Goals Free Throws Total Macalester . .... 28 Minnesota Aggies .... 20 Campbell, R. F ........ 23 2-l 70 Macalester . . . 24 Minnesota Aggies .... 28 Holley CCaptainD, C. . . 25 7 57 Macalester . . . 15 Gustavus Adolphus .... 22 Lewis, L. F. ..,. , 18 2 38 Macalester . . . 13 Hamline ..... . . 25 VVelshons, L. F. . . 8 O 16 Macalester . . . 22 St. Cloud ...,. . . 31 Baldwin, L. G. . . . 8 U 16 Macalester . , . 25 Carleton . . . . 22 Phillips, R. G. . . . 1 U 2 Macalester . . . 22 Y. M. C. A. , . . 14 Swanson, L. G. . . . 1 O 2 Macalester . , 9 Carleton . . . . 27 VVilliams, R. G. . . 1 0 2 Macalester . . . 17 Hamline . . . 41 Lyndahl, L. F. . . . . 1 U 2 f -- Brownlee, R. G. . . , 0 0 U Macalester . . .205 Opponents . ..... 259 L. 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VVith the material that Coach Mullane developed last year the touch of Professor Hall's master hand is all that is needed to put the Mac men on top and keep them there until the conference Curtain is lowered. Schiek was selected as the Mae captain for the season of 1913. ln our fleet-fooled cap- tain we have one of the very best twirlers in the state. He pitched several games last season that were unbeatable, and when he is scheduled to work, opponents are heard to remark re- garding the slimness of their chances. W 1 I .., ..ll..:'.' fu- .. ..,,, -,,...,.. ... ' ' I f 1 fag-',-,E',f.11gf.f 5-Q.,-Qrj-,-fggf. 1:-1-?:.:s,z:eA-sl:-A-:ie 129 X X -.g 1'::e..s.:.:::. i---1 4 -l K. .... -fa? .1- . ,.-1215:-. , , ,sq Q. -. 55, :A ., Q, -' .f' 'V-' f'- ' dial' Ir.. ' ' - - . .52 f 5:5113-' 'ijf?f32 g'gf::.'s- A. ,, . -. . 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U -itggrgiffif-jx F : gat, 54.553-33: 5,3 Feiss? ,g:,,,Xg3 51, Q:-I is .4 - ,-., - .. -:- v- - 4 :ng -1.:1.- ' ,- ,,.-' . - -7,---g '.-'-.- -.r',-.g- -fir Y 9 P1 4 ' rin, ' -rgiluwtift X 4 - . -.1 'f-'..-are . - , s 'S gre- . - f 'cv - .gt--': 1 -rr ru - --ms-t - ,-- 2.2-J s -..-.-- 14--'.---1 . .. .- 5-3 -L-75,-3 -,QQQE . ,zz-:., - V : Q.-.,-,X I .5 ,ip-ig-:-1g:.'pj-Ugg., x Baseball Macalester's prospects for a winning team for the season of 1912 looked dim indeed. With but four letter men back, it would appear that Coach Mullane had undertaken-a Hurculean task. True, we had two veteran pitchers, but Phillips' arm was gone, and the burden of the twirling must fall on Shiek. However, several men developed into finds, and before the close of the season were playing stellar ball. April 25th marked the date of our initial game. This we lost, 9 to 6. The defeat was due to sloppy fielding and poor judgment at critical moments. VVe completely out-batted our rivals, totaling thirteen hits to their seven. Stuhr was the bright star at the plate, getting four hits out of as many times at bat. We were not right yet,for on the first day of May we were driven back from St. Johns to the tune of 6 to 0. May 4th found us a wee bit wobbly yet and errors again proved fatal, giving St. Olaf the long end of an 8 to 7 score. However, we were hitting and our fielding was im- proving, and three days later we took out sweet revenge on Ham- line, when we left them at the small end of a 5 to l score. The main feature of the game was the superb pitching of Schick, who let down the Methodists with one hit, and should have shut them out completely had it not been for an error in the field. The Mac batters fell hard on Wheeler and Wickham, gaining nine safe ones. VVe had hit our stride. Everybody was happy and opti- mistic and on the 9th of May the team started the Aggie School Marathon. Everybody hit and Brown pitched good ball-thus the score, 21 to 2. Thirteen is said to be an unlucky number, but the 13th of May, 1912, will long be remembered by Mac rooters, with the score 5 to O in Carleton's favor at the end of the seventh. It looked rather bad for Mac. But we seldom lose to Carleton on our own grounds. Swanson started the fireworks with a single and scored on Brown's fielder's choice, Campbell singled and Brown scored. Phillips won a life on Peterson's muff and Camp- bell scored, Schick got hit and passed. Lindahl, the next man up, drove in the needed runs with a long single, scoring Phillips and Schiek. The winning run was scored on a passed ball by Peter- son. Up to this inning Shirley had not allowed a hit. It was a pitchers' battle with honors slightly in favor of the Mac -man, for Schiek kept his hits better scattered than did his opponent. One more tally was made in the eighth, when Shorty doubled and scored Swanson. Thus ended one of the most exciting games seen on Shaw Field last season, and Carleton took the Dan Patch homeward with 7 to 5 ringing in her ears. Two days later we went over to meet the Aggies and had some more batting practice. Ten to two marks the encounter quite graphic- ally. On the eighteenth the sun shone brightly on Shaw Field, but the Mac team passed under a cloud and that cloud was St. Thomas. Wretched fielding and poor batting kept out the least ray of light. We sustained defeat. Never mind the score. We took revenge on Hamline three days later, when Hamline lost the rubber game 8 to 6. Good pitching on the part of Schick, the Mac twirler and fast fielding and good batting by his team- mates made this victory a reality. May 25th Coach Mullane took his team to Northfield to meet Carleton. It 1nust have been a very friendly visit, for our boys were too modest to bring back the game, so Carleton marked a ball 9 to 4 with their colors. May 29th we journeyed down to St. Thomas for one second game and no Mac rooter need feel any sense of shame at the 4 to 5 defeat we sustained after ten innings of clever, consistent, hard fought ball. W'e were beat, 'tis true, but we played real ball, intelligent ball, the kind that deserves to win, and the close score and extra inning show the merits of the contest. Schick and Russell pitched great ball with the odds in the Mac man's favor, besting his opponent by three hits. The Macs hit consistently, Lindahl, Phillips and Thomas figuring most prominently. On the last day of May we served up St. Olaf as a sacrifice and climbed into third place in the State Conference, by winning from the Scandinavians, 9 to 4. Phillips, the Mac captain, pitched N - - . . .. .3- 130 . 'H .,,,, , 'wzi' qi. .f ,f:f., ' -'g.f. ---. ,--x 4 : . 4' ' - 7 -L - r - - H . 'fs :fr ' .11 -, ---. w-.:-- Q-4' z V:-zu, --: . ..' . 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' ' z 1- Y-ul xc-I: --15,92 -'egg' 15' f' 'fu' ' 2 ' fa K if : ' V ....,-. -, H U.-lyk: J. ?..,.: . i .' .. , .tix -- stellar ball and beat the Olies down with five scattered hits, while the 'lMac men forced their opponents to use two slab men and gathered ten safe ones, three of which were doubles, Phillips and Campbell taking tl1e batting honors. june 6th found Happyy' again on the mound with St. Thomas as his opponents. The Mac pitcher twirled shut-out ball the first eight innings and had everything his own way until the ninth, when he allowed the first two to walk and the next man tripled and scored on an overthrow to the plate. This ended the scoring and left Mac the victor, 5 to 3. On june Sth, amid the cheers of many an old graduate, we evened matters up with St. Johns. Out-played in every department, they never had a chance. Schick proved unsolvable and allowed but a few scattered hits. Thus we fittingly closed what might be deemed a successful season under the circumstances, with a 10 to 2 victory. With but four old men to start the season, Coach Mullane built up a team which played better ball as the season progressed and paved the way for a winning team for the future, and the student body appreciates his work. Eight victories and six defeats is a record of which no student need be ashamed. It would be a hard matter to pick stars, but Captain Phillips and Schiek deserve special praise for their work. In Schiek we have had one of the best twirlers in the state, while Captain Phillips' work at second and in the box was of the highest caliber. Lin- clahl's batting average of .388 puts him in a class by himself in college baseball. Campbell, Thomas and Brown also batted close to the .300 mark. Last season interclass baseball was started for the first time and really proved worth while. Several men were developed in these games that have been contenders for positions on the first team this year. There were three teams in the field, one representing the Senior-Sophomore, one the Junior-Freshmen and one the Academy. The junior-Freshmen took the pennant with a percentage of .666, while the Senior-Sophomore were second with .5OlJ, and Academy third with .333. t. .., ., .. . . . .. ,A,,.,-..-.ft-. ,... . . ....-..,.-, . . .. . .i.. ....,'..'f.1-,-,. Prospects With eight letter men as a nucleus, Macalester ought to be assured of a winning team this spring, and our 3 to 2 game with the University of Minnesota proves that our hopes are in a fair way to be realized. Captain Schiek is in good shape and should be the best in the conference this season. In Strand we have a veteran catcher to complete the battery. EX-Captain Phillips will be unable to play in the First few games, having recently emerged from the hospital. Brown, who played field and won the two games that he pitched last season, should make good and' relieve Captain Schiek of part of the slab work. With Bud on third, Swanson on short, Lindahl on first, Dick Ander- son at second, Welshons, Brown, VVilliams and 1Vestholm in the field, Macalester rooters rest easy. W. W. H., '13. Schedule for Season of 1913 April 14-Macalester vs. U. of M. at Northrup Field. April 22-Macalester vs. St. Thomas at Norton Field. April 25-Macalester vs. Hamline at Shaw Field. April 28-Macalester vs. St. Olaf at Shaw Field. May 3w-Macalester vs. Carleton at Laird Field. May 7-Macalester vs. Concordia at Concordia. May 10-Macalester vs. St. Thomas at St. Thomas. May 13-Macalester vs. U. of M. at Shaw Field. May 14-Macalester vs. Concordia at Shaw Field. May 17-Macalester vs. St. Johns at St. johns. May 194Maclaester vs, St. Thomas at Shaw Field. May 23-Macalester vs. Luther at Shaw Field. May 28-Macalester vs. Carleton at Shaw Field. May 30-Macalester vs. St. Olaf at St. Olaf. June june 132 7- 9, Macalester vs. St. johns at Shaw Field. Macalester vs. Hamline at Norton Field. - uw- 1 ' 1' 'QT .ii-2-9552. 'xi 'h '-r- -f-fu.. ,.,,,,.,: ' M L qu gyms r Q A J E Ml R -5 Y A .- .-415' - V. :.-.el , Q, ,455 1 - :.y.3,...7.. ,jg ' 6215 EE.- f'-tiji -,ef fp wwf 1 1' .4..-: ,.1.., ., ..-.,,-,,..i.,. V -M...-sc. f. ,, 1. A 0 5 En: 5 1 iii? .' V - '- f '11...ff1:'-' .. : '.-': F7 ff . -'5--'aivliw-'Fc-': ,ei-' -' z.:'f4s.4..:tQ. iv. 5-5..f51e'naffl-+?j'eg. .ze ff..2-f.'. alike: -JJYILQSYT1' f --vi- '- ..iL:' 'FH 122251: mia ' 3 r . , , ,, 4 gf, . .. , , , , - V f f'1.fnwa4 K ' ir -zz J -L X 'ff' Tl.1'f.'E.'J-: Track Coach Clark won his letter in football on the Grinnell College Eleven, and also repre- sented his class in basketball and track. After graduation he taught in Des Moines high schools for two years, and during this time he coached both the football and track teams, turning out winners in both branches. After his high school experience he went to William and Vashti College, where for four years he achieved marked success as a coach. While on thc field his engaging and un- selhsh manner demands the best work of his men. Wigs CLARK Harold Baldwin was elected to the captaincy of this year's track team, and rightly deserves it. Last season, when with scarcely any training what- ever, he went into the conference meet at Carle- ton and set the pace in the half-mile for nearly the entire distance, others as well as he realized that with proper training he would be a contender in the distance races of any college meet. He is to be seen in the midst of the battle in every football and basketball game. From this you see he is not a one-sided athlete enthusiast, but has the strings of an all-round athlete. 1,.'.-5-,-gg. -. , 133 , 'tI'.:fN , N N' .:1 -- fi'-T4 ,. ,, ,. ,xg ...,..vf5: - F -- c ,1 .. , . . --a-:..'s v ,, .1 I-42525-521. -1 re' ti' 2 -.1 -,Hi ,.. ,. nh :s.,:g..Eh11-ig . , -. iiwir'-s'1 1. .. 511-3552.153 .as . - gSf-fr .-43193 1..:,j,Qz5 xg' SNL., .. .,..., 1,,-., ,, 'e -vi.-. ' f r'.f.g..m-1:1 .X-,ma--.e1:.f:f-LI YF?-c 'F f3f 7?T'iiiZIE .Q ,VT . . 1' 'X -Q - if niyggw.. 71.3 A ,- .' . 3.23 I? f -.. P-:gg ,sg . BALDWVIN 4. g , vt -. 3-J, Ill , SW-, V .. . sr ,-L. 1-. . . . '..k-If-I 4, Ig., 5 wgff-.1 5,3 3... I ts. Hfgu- 23, fzfpf 9 -'Lf I I I x- Sze ' psf' w:i,gg'QjQu..i L Q, W: 7, - .H , lik- itil-' 'ifiii 'rm 1' 12,1 12. .VV ,1- .4 P' 95127 -. -: lil .Hl.wi-G eff ' .Q 1JJ'fwagAf' -f-X .1 L g s 1'f-'TFUE I ff ff 5!'?ffi'1El-' 'rifiiixfv .gpm 2 ip..J:' ...,a:'?.- sq , til.: .J -,xiii-Q. igtxlzl. 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Guthrie, who made such a creditable showing in football pelled to do without the early season training which is so cs- when given a chance, is out for the quarter and ought to take sential in this line of activity. It is only after the men from the care of that part of the program. Besides these men there is a other colleges have attained that condition which needs but a large amount of new material, but as yet it has been impossible few da s of outdoor work to ut them at their best that the to get a line on the men, hence it would be difficult to make any Y P 'AlVlac athletes have a chance to start their regular workouts. predictions as to their caliber. This season we will hold an This year, under the leadership of Professor Glenn Clark, interclass meet about the first of May, and, from the point- 't who has the ualihcations of an excellent coach in this branch winners in this meet, Coach Clark will ick his team to re re- q P I3 of athletics, the track aspirants have been out since the first disappearance of snow and have kept at it steadily. Only two letter men are at school-Captain Baldwin and Ex-Captain Schiek of last year's team. These men made their places last year in the conference meet held at Carleton, Captain Bald- win in the half-mile and Schick in the dash. Around this very small nucleus Coach Clark must form his team to represent Mac this season. Holley, who has had considerable experience sent us in the dual meet with St. Olaf. It is hoped that in this meet some men at least may show up sufficiently well to war- rant their being sent to the conference meet, which takes place at Huron, South Dakota. 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'xx 'A J 1. x .'3',.-L.-..':,g:: - . .. .. , ..- - ---- ,1-' .- r -5-Nr,-.-:Q-.31:,,jgg.g5g'.'- .-.sv Past annuals have been open and kind in their praise of Ten- nis, and have hoped for its future, not only as a collegiate, but mostly as an intercollegiate sport. This annual not only can share in the praise of this game, but can rejoice because of the initial success of the 1912 Ma- calester team. We made a fine record, but should have done better. With the splendid material now on hand, although none are veterans, and most lack experience, we can now look forward to a good year. The best of it all is that the men who are with us now will undoubtedly be back succeeding years. They will be taken care of this spring by Mr. R. Collins and also Mr. E. McCourt, through whose efforts tennis received its boost. We regret that the animal will go to press too early to follow their success and record it. The other colleges are eager that we shall again take the held. They likewise do not want to see the good work which was started under so much difficulty last year stop. Tennis comes more as a necessity than anything else. Scores of students are unable to take up football and baseball for one 1 ' 4- reason and another, but there can be no objection to tennis. It asserts its own rights, which are no less justifiable. NVC hope the time is now at hand and are anxious for its future. Miss B. Kellogg is planning to have a girls' team this year and also to interest the students in mixed double tournaments. VVe wish her also success. As usual a college tournament will be held this spring among both girls and boys Cno one exemptedj, to decide the college champions, and also the teams that will represent us. We ex- pect a larger turnout than ever before. just another word about intercollegiate tennis. W'e cannot expect that the teams themselves shall stand all their expenses, nor should they stand any. Tennis deserves as much support as any other branch of athletics, and here is hoping the future will bring forth tennis, backed by the college. Only a small sum is needed and surely they cannot be refused that. In closing we thank the students for their interest so far shown in this game and for the support accorded the 1912 team. May it be even better this year. E. S. MCC, '13, 9 M. .. .fwfsi . .1 4' - ' 4, , -x 1 . aff?-.72 A 355' '. .', . .. . . g L ' .A :...fi .1 .l - 1, if Eff- x .Q GEL: , .,. f' 5 ' 4, .. . .- ' '- Y .-.-r-Ii-f---f--' - -.-::' : V., ' V 1 .-nr. .. . 5:-N ,- f K 7- if. E'?+:f-: 5,1-1 - E -Narifi:-'.i '- + .-.1 rv' . X 3'-Pfuzf' -' 4 ri' J ii'-T: 1' 1 '-1: ig? . e tru. '5 -'.aD,1x'f:.o :Z-' ' fix' 1' 4 '- '-'vu' - Jff 'A :ff '-:fY'L'. . KK--I' ' . ' If-'B :- gc , . .-,. - .- -- , - -nf -I , c f Ng- x ..--gsm-ar.. ,, .,. 1 . 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McCourt vs. VVi1liams and O'Brien, 6-4 4-6, 6-4. Sets- Macalestcr, 4, St. Thomas, 2. At Carleton, May 27th Singles- Hullsiek vs. Dougherty, 3-6, 5-7. R. McCourt vs. Hanscom, 6-1, 6-2. Richards vs. Thrush, 5-7, 6-2, 7-5. E. McCourt vs. Willard, 6-2, 6-4. Doubles- Scott and Baldwin vs. VVillard and' Thrush, 2-6, 4-6. Richards and Hullsiek vs. Dougherty and Bulger, 6-3, 6-1. E. and R. McCourt vs. Hanscom and Halton,6-1,6-3 Sets- Macalester, 5, Carleton, 2. At Macalester vs. St. Olaf, May 31st Singles- Hullsiek vs. Olson, 0-6, O-6. R. McCourt vs. Mohn, 4-6, 6-3, 2-6. Richards vs. Rolestad, 4-6, 2-6. E. McCourt vs. Roe, 6-3, 9-11, 7-5. -..,....,.i,.-1-.x, ,. . .L , , ,M 1- . - -- .. - f-',...'f.:.g::-- 5' ' '.vfLci.: .w ' i'-W'-I-2259?-.1 Tennis Team 1912 Richards R. McCourt E. McCourt Hullsiek Doubles- Hullsiek and Richards vs. Roe and Royestad, -l--6, E. and R. McCourt vs. Mohn and Olson, 245, 4-6. Sets- Macalester, 1, St. Olaf, 5. Total Sets-Macalester, 10, Opponents, 9. 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A Lives of Freshmen oft remind us 40,2 ,,t,..,..,:,-.,...,-...1.-.:.....,,,.... .,.,,.,.,., That we once stood in their places And departing left behind us Greener ones to fill the spaces. A Freshman's head is full of air, Of air so hot and breezy. A Sophomords head is full of naught, Of naught but take life easy. A junior's head is full of love, Of love you get at college. A Senior's head is full of brains And a few small grains of know ledge. If young Wlallaee Hall Should at Wallace Hall call On a VVallace Hall girl too late Xl7ould young lVallaee Hall As he ended his call Be met by the Wallace Hall fate? '.-A s,:.:.'r.-g 3. - x x 140 'N I -Em . 1 '4 lx ' ' A-uk Ein - ..3'N'!.4yj1 133 Y I, .1 ' ,A '. 4,1-.-1. L5- us .' ,.Q4.,,y-,,,, -,-1-HL'-, .I I A 5. 1 1 U A .4 ka- 5 ' , a ,. ' 5 X ., -tru- . 4... .....4,:..: ' ---' , . ',..' f f' ' .A a- ' -: ' 'X -'r-mu f. -X .- 'v2II?f1 g,1 2' .2114 fi, 2 'f . -- 4vgi.a.f---a..f' It -'VXI w. - f 4'--z: : -:..:.:-., ,.' 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The lawn-zo is softly tcasing, murmuring hyg Summit's gladcs art- waving, hvcking, NIOOIIIIUIIIIIS hright thc waves arc flocking, Xaturm-'s vharms my plans arc- wrccking- And I sigh! ' 1' f 141 f fl-9'1 - N.:-A .' Q I 1 ' 'L' ' 1 .w-4, . -.' flrayc profcssors, you'rc not always quite so gravc-4 Tho' ahout unfinished lcssons you may ravc4 You may know thc foul of springtimcg Rcuollcrt tht pull of moonshinc, live-n gct thc' sing of wind-rhyme, 0'vr tho wave. :X vanoc would dance and frolic with thc sprays- Si-nd the thoughts of Caro and trouhlt- far away! I.ifc is lightcncd hy a ridc, OK-1' the rolling wind-hlown tide, XYl1vrv thc tintc-d shadows hide lit-hind thc day. Mothcr Naturv tcachcs li-ssons unaware, Loads hor pupils through surroundings, passing fair, Ilidcs away thc written pagc, And thc thoorivs of thc sagv, And unlocks thc gloomy cage Of thoughtful rare. I ran feel thc hrcath of Springtimc softly blow, In thu distanvc sounds tht- riv0r's luring ilowg Suvh a freshness in thc air, Makes an anodync for Carqg .XII thu world is young andifair, .-Xnd -I-must fgol A Kutless Junior. 1 L.-. Q, - - ,,.1. - 11.2, , 5, , -'- 14-. 5 ., 1 1'-1 - '- .. V. L -. ' 1 A -- -- - -'QL-th .1 '-H' 1:...i2:f11,i :Wg if . ,g i- - :IN ,V ,wp s :7 fi :'211-gr Q: .4-,.'1'. -f. .'g'.'i,5 if-'fl ,Q ,- I i'x,:fi1'g.g , f. A , NT . X, Zsiailif-fig L, ff' '-1 f':.g'5 ' - 1. -'.-113541-', , -f 12.111, , A. -'uw ' . pf A-fog.. v-fr ' , , .1-'i:'r'..-e 1 f -Wi 1' K 2 's'liFF.'P,- 1?fff.,4-'.,7f!r':1? .- .1 -4: - : rl .-hfff-.12 ff ff 9:1-1?-iss-11,-xl' ,- -5 ..1 .. '- Z-js 1 ,111 if--.,-,. 4. z- 0653?-'-S 4-.. - .1 1,,. '. -- A-1 .- , ' 1. -- Q!! 13 L tat- . . .v e5.'.,iQ1.s.x-ni ,H - ' L : ': 11 'J 'JF-' --'A jf! -1:1-1 , .-1- N cgi:-1-1 I , ,. fn r..:Ea,.,jf 3: .- ' 'rl ar- 'F . ,lit ' 1 ' ET: -1 hi. .' 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Big Peasey caught up Druley, Strand gave them quite a jibb, While Stuhr falling onto Chase Broke off Granddaddy's rib. Bold Thomas broke a shoulder CHis courage did not slipj, And straight he biffed poor Arthur Brown Full sore, upon the lip. VVhen battle's fray was over The enemy withdrew- But high aloft still Huttered The flag of red and blue. VVhere Phalon's sparkling waters rippled bright as breaking day, And carpets of the oak leaves caught the sunbeams in their playg 'Neath a canopy of tree tops, and leaves of every hue, With here and there a sky-light of the softest shade of blueg There was spread a wondrous banquet-fare fit for any king! A royal picnic dinner-there didn't lack a thing- For Freshmen maids and Juniors had combined with practiced skill Enough of everything that's good, a hungry mob to till. Some walked about that campus, of God's great outdoor school, Where lessons come so easily, with neither book nor ruleg Then games of base- and football, enjoyed by one and all, Sent peals of laughter floating up like wind, the leaves of fall. The sun sank all too quickly-longer the shadows grew, The leaves took on a darker shade-the sky a deeper blueg The long, bright day was ended,-with many a backward look, We gathered up our scattered band, and home our way we took ik Dk Pk Pk Bk Sk Pk PF if Pk if Sore spots are all forgotten now, but memories of that day Will linger long in youthful hearts, when college slips away! May the red and blue uphold its own in battles yet to be, And ending, leave, as on that day, as sweet a memory! H. W., '14, 142 Nw. YQ I A 1 1 I yi . , . .1-' J. Q' -.zi-, A -'.--,e:::?.:.-- 1 , , . sim. I +. V Q ,-. .. J. -'Iii-.Ev-. .,.., '..g1fiLQ'.:'.-, 1, '--fgtli.: f. :N L , -Q, Af. 3' ' v 'i A'?'1-FQ-..q.Q?f'4,.. 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T A ., -. . -- u,l.5H.,,-N-.,,1.:,5:5 .- , Woman Suffrage VVoman should have the right to vote. Woman has always ruled the world, and she might as well rule it in a way that puts the responsibility on her. In ancient times, it is true, woman was a mere chattle-King Solomon had a big drove of them- but from the most abject slavery she has risen to equality with her supposed lord and master. Of course it would have been a calamity if woman had been given the ballot in the olden days. Solomon with his 300 wives, aided by the stand-patters of his court, each with a few hundred wife-votes in his vest pocket, would have developed a more tyrannical party machine than Joe Cannon ever dreamed of. Agrippina ruled Rome, Barbara Fritchie saved the stars and stripes, and Carry Nation took up what Lincoln called Our next great task. If Women daily are making history, why not give them the ballot? Think, also, of the advantages to us men. ' When woman gets the vote she will be equal to us in everythingg consequently she will give up her special privileges. How pleasant, how per- fectly lovely it will be when candidate Mrs. Jones comes around with the campaign cigars, and what satisfaction for a mere man, who has smothered in the kitchen, watched in the nursery, or stood over his washtub all day-what pleasure to go in the even- ing to the political rally where his wife and other suffragettes have solved the problems that made VVashington refuse and Roosevelt seek a third term. Or think of a poor man who has been on his feet all'day selling ribbons, think how his heart will Hutter when four charming, gallant, manly women all rise at once to offer him their seats in the street car, or their umbrel- las when it rains. Woman Suffrage would simplify our politics. Graft would be a thing of the past. The secret methods of the committee room would be gone forever. All government would be sub- jected to an automatic publicity more to be dreaded than the Big Stick. Our children would call down blessings upon us for conferring this great boon on humanity. 0. E. A., '1,4. The statesman does the speakingg The editor booms the town, The lover does the poppingg The damsel turns him down, The poet does the dreaming, The farmer clears the woodsg The eagle does the screaming, But the stork delivers the goods. 'w '-F:I:'-5.Q.Y'7:':f-'hitInf- . X M, , fwq' ,1- ' 1' 55,-' ' ' 551-. gy.-3 ru' -if-T ' s':3?'.:'- T-Q V -' . . -'ir-'-'-' .-'... L f- LQL- 1 haw .. : L , ' .M 1 N' .A ': CV? 1- ff--N---.M .. 1.15,-.e.r V. 75 4AJ.1.':.-5, 57-75: ,. 5 Ja, -.',, 2 ' iw . '. .12 9 1 - . .. ,. A y .Q - -cf ' ' A 1-in - -Jr' r- rf? 13. 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Shifty did not believe that two heads were better than one-he worked alone. Every ounce of brains, imagination and will power at his command had been con- centrated upon his work, with an intensity and singleness of purpose truly admirable. And, like all successful men, he cher- ished an ideal. A certain sum, once attained, would mark the end of his career as a criminal and his reappearanee in the so- ciety of honest men. For Shifty hated the life he led, hated the excitement, the danger. His aversion rose, not from any moral scruple, but from a common sense realization of the thinness of the ice upon which he skated. And he longed eagerly, even pathetically, for the day when he should be able once again to look a policeman in the eye without an inward tremor. Perhaps it was the unaccustomed beer, perhaps it was the heat and stuffmess of that back room beneath the glare of the gas light, perhaps it was the very nearness of the reality which had for so long been a dream, that caused him to listen to the siren song of a clear field and great profit. At any rate, Shifty had neglected his very first rule, and was now engaged upon the looting of the Security Bank, with a partner. But, once engaged upon the enterprise, he had planned everything with a nicety of precision, truly a credit to his years of experience. He had prepared for everything-everything but the unexpected, and the unexpected happened. Shifty, 4 Nitro-Glycerine 1-16 forced to shoot, had aimed for the watchman's leg, and hit him in the abdomen. The man,after giving an excellent description of his assailant to the police, died from the effects of his wound. And, to make the disaster even more complete, Shifty's partner, having been captured, made full and free confession and, in con- sideration of sundry promises made to him by the police, stood ready to go upon the witness stand and send his friend to the electric chair. But it is one thing to have an appetite and all facilities for roasting your chicken and another thing to catch it. Shifty, by no means despaired, he had friends, and, above all, he had money. According to Shifty's creed all things were possible. The police would hunt a little, the papers would forget, and then in a distant part of the country, with the money already in his possession, there would come to life a new Shifty Harrington, an honest man, a trustworthy citizen, keen, courageous, full of ambition, and with money to invest. So dreamed Shifty. But he reckoned without his host, and the host in this case was Detective Brady. Brady was an Irish- man, big, brutal, and cursed with excessive ambition. To catch the murderer of watchman Johnson!-a man upon whom the police had long had their eye-meant certain promotion. Brady explained the matter to his chief, vowed to get the safe-blower or perish in the attempt, and was assigned, with two assistants, to make good his boast. And then began the hunt which must end in his promotion. Day and night, incessantly, consistently, leaving nothing undone -.A -,.-Qi .- .. .T3'15'. A n' - '. lisfzfg .1 - R x - ti ' si- 1 -. L 4. if . ' f' , -,P 'l in ' - 'F-Lfi: i.L '. ' ,-'P . ' 9 AH... -- - ' ' 'J . 1. I---r' -f .. .,g ig:--' ., I 'rn 'fn' .. : '.-'Y' -. -- 1 , f ....-. ,.:1f . xv- - '5' 1 1- , I 4 j' f-'- :,- ?31'!1-gf -gy ' U 'f2-.Lf:Iff.j'!- ::?Tff,s1.41'f-lg x AQ:ii?7:'3 - -5-51-'I -.,. ,, ru .NE 35'-'?:'Zv75 'E ,I .TQ 'Q 'ISYS :Nz-'I 7' i' ' if :Q '7'i?hi . ir if-5-9195113-ici' fi-fi I '-L15-'fr 'Z-'ilziff-324.1--fi-ii I 'fir-- ' ff .. 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He could have killed Brady without a twinge of remorse, without a drop of pity, as he would have killed a rat. In the meantime the unexpected warmth of the chase, with the bitter personal element thus injected into it, made it impera- tive for Shifty's friends to send him to one of their resorts in a little seaport town and make arrangements to transport him to Canada by sea. On the outskirts of the town of L-, hard by the sea, stands an old house, untenanted, apparently unused, and long out of repair. In the vicinity of this house, upon certain summer afternoons, loitered detective Brady. At last he had his quarry cornered, beyond hope of escape. Leaving his assistants behind as decoys the detective had staked everything upon this last move. He must get his man now or probably lose him for good. Suddenly he espied a thin, wiry-looking, keen-eyed man ap- proaching, throwing short, apprehensive glances from left to right as he came. The deteetive's heart leaped high with exultation as he recognized the original of the watchman's description. He :cfm a.:,x:,'.- . . . . . -.-.-.-..-.-...H :.-.-.- 0 saw him stop, glance hastily about and enter the house before mentioned. The detective followed. VVith his hand on his revolver he tried the door. It was unlocked, and, stepping with infinite caution, he entered. Before him was a long hall and at its end a room. In this room, with his back to its opened door, kneel- ing in front of what looked like a safe, was Shifty Harrington. Brady advanced slowly, cautiously, wishing to get near enough to cover his man. Each carefully-calculated step was a story in itself. Another move and hard-won success would be his, when suddenly, warned by that instinct so common to all men when in the near presence of danger, the safe-blower sprang up, the familiar nitro-glycerine stick of his occupation held high in his hand. Make another move, he warned, and I'll blow the both of us to kingdom come. The detective paused, his revolver half raised. There, con- fronting him, not more than ten feet between them, stood a man whose capture, honor, promotion, satisfied hate, and on the other hand- He refused to think of it. One spring anrl his brawny hand would clutch the slender throat of his victim. One spring and the capture would be his, his alone, single-handed. VVith a grunt of fury as of a savage beast, his teeth tightly clenched, his right arm outstretched, the detective hurled himself through the air. Shifty's face was pale and drawn, his features somewhat distorted. In his eyes was an unnatural lustre, an agonized ex- pression. Was it hate or was it fear? He saw the resolution in the 0ther's eye almost before it was formedg he felt rather than saw the spring, and then!electricity, or nitro-glycerine, which? M. R., 'za 1 '- K T 147 , . .132 .- gf 'M -' . ' .iff 'fy .1 i' .weefiw ,. ,45.fTfE',sg5 ' . 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Aff -- , 1'-an .f F S. - -- as-'Y .- i 'if'L' Tiff-'.'E.2:.-3' ' 115- -- 1. . 51-HIL-IIi--TIS.-elf-LC-E l Wanted to Know , , , h 3. I Qqeqtlqn M The name of the biggest fool at - Pr, ac. 1- -5 There is much competition for this ' ' 9 place. The editors would suggest a voting 2. contest. 115' hg'-LEPf cuunndrl ' Q . ' Who M. Defiel's dearie 1S.n Ask Weinberg. How long is it permissible for a young lady to keep a white basketball M sweater, if he no longer calls? -Kelly. Consult our Editor-in-Chief. 'WVho were the two people on the fire escape the night of March 11, 19l3? -Ross W. We understand that it was a Payneful situation, and the less said the better. Is there any cure for a person that wants to sleep all the time? -Trev. Try it for a weekg the professors would be glad to excuse you from classes. Which would be the most appropriate wedding gift, a Stevens rifle or a carving set? -P. B. H. Try a Colt's revolver. NVhy are the days longer in summer than in Winter? - XVise Guy. Because heat expands and cold contracts. Should Herbert Sell would Leonore Bye? If Bertha and Harold Gamble, would Bald-win? If Art is Brown and Katie VVhite, is Lloyd Green? ln Chapel, Professor Clark-HAnd who-so-ever he doeth shall prosper. A Ed Waddelow is the star of the Academy. In the course of his orbit he broke off from the Lone Star State, and fell on our campus, where he has remained a fixed star ever since. He is known as the Texas Rabbit Puncher among the local huntsmen, having gotten his practice riding a mustang and shooting jack rabbits with a pistol in his early days. It was this practice that has made him the champion shot-put for the Baldwin School. X'5C2F3FfL'Lif f 'pi ? S Z, c-'f ,f 5 BY HEKY A f I XVhat is the difference between a barber and a sculptor? - Q xv HE MISSED ME. Miss Gibson. '1 The barber curls up and dyes, and the sculptor makes faces Q E i and busts. X - E is ow ,1Why does Professor Burgess always choose Hymn No. 4 I-H h ' Mx Q X when he leads chapel? ' 'l ' I r Professor Axtell is so fond of it. X X ,ir X17 Dr. McRae can prove that there were department stores Alflf' at L? in the Old Testament. job says, I will wait till my change 1 comes. Tl K -I' . W, .. ... ... .,...,-,....1,t 4. . . . jfeyj' ,l. . . . 4 K 5 'A . Z, . y. . - 5, , . Q Aa, l 1'-'-1- . , .5 if'l:' 1. . - ,L ' A -U- - ....-,. , ,, 1. ,. A Q. . . . -- , nt.. -s. Q-1-, - f- .. :.-- --Q.-...--, :Q--A ef. -. - 1-.JJ .' A' .1 Q- 1 A ,' ' . 4 ' . 1 '. 1 1 .M -' 'Tar sr ' ,f-. .e . .- fuer.-1.-za ' - .- it ed . Y 5 6 ,. , V , . ...H . is : -'P fl-' ' ' '11 '- -..'4:',....:..:. .. : I . . QS'--1 5-2 ,. - -, 'Wi--..'. .f ' . 1 rllfi , ., .14 zfifr-:Gr -3 ?:--'Ms-+ .:4,f:.2..f.- - , :fr 'gg.r.'-:-att. 1 5?Qgk5Q:a3g,.p-:rkl ,-.. . - i - .. V 1 -.5 -,za ,nu . -- :., ,.:. 2- , X Q-31,34 ', N f , 52, U-1--'vu 4 -rs' ' , -1 .?. 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And as the toil-grimed miner loves to see The clear, bright sunshine on the hill and plaing So, when discord gives place to harmony, Showing his work to be not wholly vain, The master's heart rejoices when he hears As if it were the music of the spheres. F. D. T., '15 tflcademyj. 37 149 -. -.,-.... ,, ,..s. -,t--.5 ,--u Midway 5-3-5 You can talk of all your bothers, Of Algebra and Dutch- 'I'hey're bad enough-of course, it's true- But they don't matter much. But when I'm in a hurry tMy gracious sakes alivej, There's one thing makes me nervous- Calling Midway 5-3-5. That darned old line's a sizzler, It's red hot all the time. A hundred souls seem waiting To get that pesky line. It's bad to get the habit, But when you do eontriye You're amply paid with interest,- Sweet Midway 5-3-5! 11. W., '14, There once was a fellow named Breeze, NVho pulled in his M. A.'s. and D. D.'s. 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F .- .-.. -. .. - , . Fusser's Literary Society REGULAR MEETING Meeting called to order by the President, Mr. Holley, at 8:00 o'elock, at Wallace Hall. Devotions by Mr. Ross, who in his embarrassment says Grace fNealingD. Roll Call by the Clark. CHARTER MEMBERS PLEDGES Cto be voted onj Anderson-Caldwell Dale-Salisbury Ross-O'Neale Gilmore-Carey Peet-VVhite VVatkins-Dunlap Druley-Tormey NVillmert, R.-Featherstone Walker-Brownlee Sletteland-Cinelair Thomas-Conley Lee-Hunter Vllillianls-Slagg Guthrie-Stearns Laughlin-Porter McCabe-Mohr Clark-Sweeney Any Man-Stanley Baldwin-MeConkey Sheean-Watkiiis MeCallum-Speekman Snyder-MeClure-Simons- Finch-Porter Paper . . . The New Regime al Ladies Dormitory C. A. Thomas Debate-Resolved, llial llleal Tickets Should be Procured by the Mac men who Board al Wallace Hall. IMiss Simons Mr. Holley Affirmative . . Miss Mohr Negative . Mr. Campbell 1 Miss McClure Mr. Thomas MusieYQuartette ....... Bring Back My Bonnie lo .Me Miss Simons Mr. VV. Anderson Miss Carey Mr. Snyder Impromptu ..,...,... The Secret Qf Being Popular Mr. VVeinberg Adjournment, 10:30. INTERMISSION CSoeiety entertained with original poems by Junior Girlsj The Way It Goes A maid, a man, A sigh, a fan- A little tempting dare. A stolen kiss, Three months of bliss, And thirty years of care 'Twas in a restaurant they met Our Romeo and Juliet, 'Twas there he first fell into debt For Romeo'd what Juliet. He told me the old, old story Until I believed it true, But after we were married Then any old story would do. A man, a girl, a boat, a squall. No man, no girl, no boat, that's all. The young man who wants to get up with the sun, must not sit up late with the daughter. . .-ff:j:j:-:.:4 - --. K 150 ,M -, 1.-., -,rl b ,,gf,-.- , .,, 4, ,.,. 4. 'wen' I ug . -' .-1343 - 'B- '. f lx. , i'T'faT ' n:1f'..- .-- . . .Q 41. .-52.-.-.--, . -... 1.1 . gr W - -.Q U:-,p.:. . .'.:. . -. 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The Fox and VVolf 0'er hill and dale Are scattered far and nearg The hounds are baying lustily, The falcon waits us here. Anon the bugle sounded forth, Its clarion note resoundsg The eager steeds chafe at delay, Then follow close the hounds. Prince NVallace leads the eager way, Carlson follows fast, Then Bengtson, Buddy, Laughlin, Hap, And Snyde and Clarke come last. bold, X 151 And look! From yonder green there leaps A Fox in anxious fear,A The hounds with one accord pursue- The Hunters, too, draw near. How mad the Chase o'er heights, and Lois, The Fox is followed hot- He sees a field of Kane beyond, But Kenney reach the spot? The Kane seems just within his reach, He hears the panting dorg, He stumbles ere he is aware, And falls into a Borg. The hounds stand baying o'er their prey Who flounders in the Peet. Up rides the gallant Wallace then, H 'Sdeath! he eries, you're beat. Then from his saddle vaunted he, His trusty sword upraised 'My braves, 'tis done! The Chase is won! And now St. George be praised! Let now the Porters five come forth, To Carey home the prey: The good dames roast it to a Brown :- Tonight shall all be gay. Then Holm they turned Vik-torious To banquet on their prey, For well they knew that good St. George VVould honor them that day. And hunters who in later days In VVallaee Hall would dwell, VVould oft around the Hreside This merry day retell. G. W. and E. F., 'l5. T Ll V 5.. . 9 cv. ...,.....T8'e53' , .l we A 1 azz?-.'. . 2 2 X -sg, -H' ,'-- ' 1 2..:L':gL.:' 111-, 's '!2.2-JM. I - AQ. . ,. .,-1-'u-fifir-t ,, ,gate-. 51 ' i 'AZll'?7 Fi- , Xiff:ir':fis pw. '-rv? 5 if f3fE?1'5s'C5E .1 .-X ,, f .Q , gg:-lg gl - ea :qg',:.-55 -5 K .1 .rv ,',.,'1..1-5-1-Q., fy ,I -. if-gl ,A!.L J: 51. 1-gm., 1--19, , .r .1-...:e,r..3-e , p '42 1S.'f?3.:f.1.?g.':- -' ,'2-1fa'fi:v.'5f-wg. lla-'.. - 1- Hg igraigfxffw - :fr fg5.r.2-r-,sal 3 5 Z. '-2:5-mzirz 121: xl ' fi. ,. ' --1 .E . 1.4 1 1 ,P-. : .ails 1. - -:- 1 1.2536 4 . 1 A - - ea s- : . 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' Here to grapple with the problems That will fit us for life's battle, This we deem will bring true knowledge. Not alone in books we seek it, Not alone from grave professors, But thru intercourse together. Thus we come to strive together, Strive to conquer and to triumph O'er the problems that confront us. Should you ask me, I would tell you, This is why we come together. M. W., '16, 152 juniors A bright college Junior had been hard at play Out on the football field all one day, And the next morning came in a sudden way. How he woke just after the second bell And reached his classes, we need not tell. The first hour class-that was easy stuff, But in Logic, Prof. Andy's so hard to bluff-- He w0uldn't believe that an I was an E Though the quarte1'back's reasons seemed plain as could be So he flunked in his Logic, you see. Now a Junior co-ed on this same bright fall day VVas easily urged from her lessons to stray, And so to the river bank wandered away. She would stay up and study by dim candle light, But after ten-thirty things w0uldn't come right. Her E's and her A's in a jumble were mixed, And majors and minors she could not get fixed, The conclusions she drew next day in that class Prof. Andyfthe brute-simply would not let pass, So she flunked in her Logic, the poor little lass. H V. D, 14. Vi . ' l sl .., I 1..- -.1 x,-I, L -Ng- CT it :fu 5.11 gm if 1 7. . 3 V- f ...Jw yrgzru--'27 - ,fm:..,- -..A.., ..,-531, . 1, -1 'Quiz 5'3 '. H , .,, - -- 'dl x,J Tr'::.,, ny' '. -'-,ix J. ,. W. . 1 Q mg. n ., f nr, ,.. r 7 - I y ! 'Z-1.- Q ' u,.. . - , V . ,, .- !:.,5-.-1 1- . . ' , t':.1--. 1 k ,K . -- w -W., , -'51-. 'S- -. - H Y 'S ' 'ix-1-vc-.sg ffl' ' NLC , .:. f'. ,. .1 1'E g,g.g,.'1Tt ,. , .-- 1ia'v1 i'f'Y,.', QU Q- - '-6, 1 1Js'37 --...QE M- f ' g 2 r, ga im :z.xf:I: f-1 fffsiifj T , I A 1. 2, 1 4 .r 1, .. -5g3p2i.sA:m- '-, 11- V- 1 ,-,Q-vrzg-fc.-rf ,, . 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' 1- uk,,.'- .eg . :fe ':..,. ' ,-3.4. iw:-'.:1th1,3: -1 -V --133.1 1.. . 'YY - , ..,4- . ft-grf 1, -. . 1- - wt- - plc,--, ar- -1. : ,l ,.rf - ., 4 ,.,--.,:-tQx'm?v'f.:f':f. . , V. ..-xv'-31. x, .. re'-,J--1.-, f-me gait. Fifa ---- T-ttfs'3?.'.' wr 217,96 -up-v .M 'fuAx4s1,:wQ - .few :tty 1'-q '..-pax:...ii-5-,H-11.55 .,g,. aff' ' -e - A -. 31':::r 1.-'f .-,. . -.-Jw -.ug. 9 .4 - 'iff at it .--1' 1:.---.'ll',..g ,--2.-..-w71..', .alfa - 'f Q rt len? 1754 - - - .ttfluafit X f 1- ' ' 11? 1 x .- - 1 -SP.,-4 A 54112-.,5,-3,!'l' ' C: Y iii-'.:Lr P , A .' ASC: rr N: -- . g If-sf, .2e:,.g.,1:g,egsfggfgggif-,-.'5: 1512,-.gt-,3:, 1 w PL 'JL:.f.':E.g.,::1 2452. jgfffs :.:,.1:-.1'mvrf-.-L- r'3:-.-'-:v- n- r,-.::4-...f.f.-. Q stands for Alvord So nice and so sweet, For speakin' of pieces She cannot be beat. begins ball-that works to the Browns And tho' you may smile or may f1'own, Spells football and training, M sweaters soon gaining For A. G. and T. D. have won great renown. Q that's for Carey, our brave secretary, Everyone knows her, I guess, For her laugh is so eatchin' And her way is so fetchin' I'm in love with that girl, I'll confess. B-O-T-Y VVhy, yes, we all know her, And though she's demure For blues she's a cure You'd all like to meet her, I'm sure. 6 is for Evelyn, a very kind maiden Who comes from Brown's Vallev 'ou know. . , One day, she, forsooth, VVould fain fuss a youth, So she kidnapped poor Tommy -Oh! Oh! is for Fusser -they thrive here at Mac. CNow never you mind how I knowj Here's a hint to the tardy, CThis may mean you, Pardy. J You'll have to go some to beat Joe. Junior Alphabet 6 stands for Gilmore, quite witty, tho' grave: A fine, all-around business man, When he's on the Floor Twixt you and the doorg Better tell him you worked, if you can. ow is it, when speaking of Logic, XVe're always reminded of Holt? lt's because he and Hosea G. Bosley Always tried to give Andy a jolt. is do not know what you are thinking I know that I'm getting real tired, But l'm going to stick to the finish, For that is what Harlow desired. is for Johnson, and she is a Pearle, This you know if you've once heard her sin Wlhen her notes 'gin to soar You'll your troubles give o'er For they brighten up everything. Q is for Kingery, our jolly old Prof, Never known to be seen in a wrath. If you ever should be ln his innermost see, just study the stars-and Math! gi is for Lindsley, Sweet Alice by name, Tho' not very big, she's a wise little dameg So it's not the amount Nor the great things that count, She's bound to win honors and fame. 15-L 3 L 1.41 .. N. , w'.' E .1:' 54 , -' - 'iff' , , , -. i , p ,Q , 4 Ng, -.11-gsz.: 'P -. . ,.. - , , :c U, . ..--fp-:.1y,g' -- -. 2 -P.: it 'f-'f-'-'7r'4-ff--2.1-if A-gg ' i21 f?S..-my-f. :Ez-44.--Fil. .-Xlfife.-:', ,., 141:--'.' 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If you're cute you'll be trapped, Then click-you are snapped, So be careful, she'll practice on you. ja stands for nineties, well won by the mass Of students enrolled in our Mac, '14 class. We hope and we pray We'll ne'er see the day That Juniors will merely just pass. 6 is for Ole, of course you know Strand! As Hbackstop ' for Mac' he is certainly grand. When he puts on his mask And gets down to his task A thrill of pride runs thru the stand. is for Prosser, our Helen so dear, The jolliest girl in our band. Scatt'ring sunshine and cheer Thruout the school year, At work or at play she's on hand. G that's the question you're waiting to ask About whomsoever you please, Still it mustn't be pert, Or cutting or curt, But short, and just asked so 'twill tease. R is for Roberts our newly acquired, Who's never been known to be weary or tired. Altho' not for long He's been one of our throng You'll never see Harold get Fired. 4 M : , ef , ,- is-1.-. -v1'.f:z-L. 9-T-R--A-T-T-E That's our twins' name, can't you see? When you're looking for a pair To ski or hike-oh anywhere- just call up 535-J, Call a twin--see what she'll say. ms for our treasurer, Miss Della Trotter, She takes all the coin, with a smile, that is brot her. And altho' she works, And never once shirks, She's sweet, notwithstanding the bother. unless I am careful and do not forget I fear I shall overlook somebody yet. Of course, if I should, I am sure that you would Forgive it because of the alphabet. V is for Vera, so blithe and so airy, And yet they all tell me that shc's literary. But say-if you can Now, whose was the plan To bring down upon earth this rare fairy? w-A-T-T-Y, Wattyg CMustn't call him that, it's naughtyj The boys most always call him Brer The Mac Board calls him Editor. lmpulsive, big, warm-hearted, kind, To sing of nature's charms inclined. x 3? Z-That's the rest of the crowd 1 9 Of whom we most surely and justly are proud But since it is late, And there's naught in my pate, l'll encircle my head in a cloud. H. P., 'l4. v. .-.1-5-1 5:3-: .:- M 3. 23: . -. Peg , , .I 9 ...QL 2 ,, -..gg,Af,g -. . f ' 5--'H A' . p 4, 5. .-:- 5.-,..3gaJ.:. g...I:f.-s.1'--. LJ' 4... 3- we An- Yea'-2' - f' - -..A..1'eY-Nfaklgsx. .5 1-. - . 5 ,.-L,-f'.., -f. f ' 4-..-4-,sq-.Q ::'f'f.5-.V-5., . at rvgflf L f- ' , ' .- 4 , Q-' .4 :...... A , - . wwf. qi .-1 ,'. ,af - , 1.11, .geqi ff up Y- g. -M ..5- -,.f ., f..-5, . - .V -, 51. 'il'?g.,3,,qc.,,- h , gun:-,.,....,a , .- qff'- n --',:i'!r2lg.g ' f -5-1:51-1gT: :r. 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From heaven looks down the evening star, 'Neath her quiet gaze, soft eve, fair eve, In thy warm and rosy arms receive Cares of the long and toilsome day, Into the distance bear them away, Fading like that far shore- Like the distant, the dreamy shore. Wild heart, Sad heart, In the world so weary of thy part Let thy burdens fall and rest, just rest As the sad, wild waves around thee rest. Under the sobbing breezes sigh, Gently they murmur, rippling by, As in a golden dream- In a golden, a golden dream. Art lost, All lost, Pain-driven, far-drifting and passion-tossed? Look up to the stars and find thy rest, As the tempest-Wearied waters rest. Heavenly beams across them stray, Far from its height a trembling ray Falls from yon radiant star. From yon distant, yon radiant star. ' V. D., '14 .4 1.1111 r 1',1 A , - N .1 3251 -7-. . . . 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The call of nature's Wildwood, Opes fair the lily brightg The voice that whispers goodness Runs shadows from the night. The birds wake in the forestsg The leaf begins to peep, And life that was all frosted Wakes from a healthy sleep. Cheer up, discouraged trav'ler! The springtime life draws near, Rejoice in springtime rivalry, Gone are the students who once thronged our stairways Sombre and still is each classroom and hall, ln June we poor dubs will be leaving the city, Bidding good-bye to schoolmates and baseball. Bidding good-bye to our sweethearts and others, Packing our earthly belongings away, Leaving for home scenes and sisters and brothers- There we'll be grounded for many a day. Gone are the naps in Professor Funk's history, Gone are sweet odors of chemistry labg What we will do in the future's a mystery, We leave without money in new fields to dab. Farewell Edwards Hall, ye potroasts and brown bread, Farewell Uta Ota and e'en Wallace Hall ,- Back to the farm life, with slow lagging foot-tread. Our greatest excitement, a game of baseball. V. D. and H. W., '14 Will you tell me, my philosopher, Will you tell me the reason why, l.Vhen a fly falls into the butter The day to live is here. B. P. H., '14. lt is not a butterfly? -2-:fda ..P.:' '- 158 . an I .::'15 '. 4, , LL. , A - .ff ' fn I , li.. . Q-Egfr xirax. '-' AE fa. .. rx- 1 'gr -'ff 'Mil' 12. Z 1:-: ?'C 5 Z 13:53-.' -' -' 'W' nr' 'fig'f-i-9 KgL?'- A Q' K: -xff vi -fa, - ,fu 'g Q u ,4g'g..L,Q, ,, Q , . .y- .1. . .- ' Z -. ,, :Q . - . 1 I i 'f-12 ' ' 'fi ':. 'iffgiiq T..---S Eefgf-flA,f'A., -xr-if -' A f 1 ,z LL S eng: fp vi: - - - gssihxfi-.i'i k.LTf,.T , ' '1 '-f' - Il- 31' Y Cid' ' H11 .eliifrd ' a . I '-.IH-' 'ff +1 A L r 1: 1- .1'Qfri-IE1'-'',-,751-'F,.,?: ' 'N A - 2 .r- Q '. Ar.: .: 1 ,.1-:U -'gi . - rf, 3 1.-. ,,i. 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About a year ago a committee was appointed to investigate as to the advisability of continu- ing Baldwin School as a preparatory department of Macalester College. In View of this committee's report and recommenda- tions it was decided that the academy should be continued under the present lines, but that immediate thought be given to changing it to a separate permanent preparatory school as soon as possible. The value of the academy to college interests can better be estimated when we End that during the last twenty-five years, 1887 to 1912, inclusive, 261 students entered college from the academy. The quality of their preparation and training is further attested to by the fact that of the 253 graduates sent forth from the college 102 came from the academy, and of the honor men ten. The literary and social natures of our academy students are also being well developed, as may be seen from the quality and variety of the programs of their literary society, Parthenon. A great interest has been taken in debating, and the work done has been of a high standard. The preparatory students are per- mitted to associate with the upper classmen on many occasions, and in this Way they have derived much valuable training, which could be derived in no other way. The preps are prominent in almost all the activities of college life. The chorus and orchestra have drawn many valu- able additions from this depart ment, they are well represented in all the athletic contests of the college, and especially was this noticeable in baseball, where the academy furnished five first team men. VVhen we consider the influence exerted upon these youngsters by college association, and realize that, if begun young, the Mac- alester spirit is imbued in them in such a way which will boost Macalester most effectively, we all say Long Live Macalester Classical Academy. S. VV. M. 160 A. ..,. W, .W ,.'AK,-Wim' A .-N. ,.-Q--,.,...'w., , .X A a '.-'iifln . '32 - 442-fqervggh. 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Miriam Wallzlce SENIORS ACADXEMY ARTHUR GLENN ADAMS MILTON BOYCE HEBEISEN THEODORE EMIL ANDERSON SWAN WILLIAM MATTSON LUCY MCRAE BOSLEY HELEN MINERVA MOORE ETHEL GRACE OYNEALE ERNEST ALONZO SLETTELAND CHARLOTTE AGATHA BURLINGTON CARROLL CLAYTON CHASE KATHARINE CURRIE DAVIES MIRIAM WINIFRED WALLACE LUTHER BARNVISE HARRISON GLENDOM SIDNEY WEI.SHoNs DOROTHY YETTER 162 The Twig of Thorn DRAMATIS PERSONAE Nessa Teig, the woman ofthe house . . Katharine C. Davies Maurya, her neighbor ...... . . Lucy M. Bosley Oonah, Nessa's granddaughter . . , . Miriam W. Wallace Aengus Arann, a young peasant . . . Swan W. Mattson Aileel, a wandering poet ,... . . . Carrol C. Chase Father Brian, the priest . . ..... Fremont Taylor A Faery Child ..... . . Charlotte A. Burlington Finula I Dorothy Yetter Kathleen Helen Moore Sheila . . Neighbors. . . Grace O'Neale Sheamus Fremont Taylor Martin Ernest Sletteland Tumaus 1 John L. 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FRANCES DIINNINIQ IQRNES-'1' ELLIS -I I CLASS OFFICERS JUNIORS JAMES WENTWORTH FR EEMAN RoIsERT FRANCIS GALE LAURA IELLA GRIF1fIT1I NIARY I-I1'rc:Hc0X FRANK f,RVILLE HOLMES GIQIIRIQII: ARTIIITR jI+:NsEN ERNEsT LINDAHL 1434 , . . l'r0.9'ir1'ent . Wfrc-Prz'xicle11! . , . Trezzsuref . , . . . .Secralcwy . Serg4'1111I-ui-1171125 THOMAS SISNYARID LOVERINIQ DANIEL WALLACE KICCAITI XVENDELL SCIYIHI' RICRAE RUTH 1,UIDLUNV NIOORE WILLIAM RILEY KATE C.-XRRII-I YUING I vc . Q' ' : . , ,Cz Uv.: I ,- 3 X V X .-r .....1.A, ' ff ' ,...4L' -, , .. , M . 2- ,. k 'Q T+:fg'- -.' ':: -. , fqwfff, ' H- :rg 3' ,qw '- -' d -. 2 W fy Haw.-' ' , 'fx ' f'..f3g-S.: 9 ' 4 H . if ,.- ,-,IS .i , X, V, , .L ' V ,f, M , - Y, ., ,, -551.0 4,5 , ,XJ .. 1 Ar -I-V 1 'fp .'5-:4q, gT'1 ' 4 E. 'TP' , 11. 1, W 'v5:1rf1.i.' X , .V Q sg 5. 'X R ?515:..A:', 41- , v Z inf, ' 'f , . f .A , 1, 1' I -. , . E Af,-p f. LTL' ' 1 . 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I K v, ag' gf FLORENCE ANNE DEFIEL ROBERT HUGH OWEN Wk X f 1WURIEL EMILY CARR EASTMAN EIORMA EDITH IQEED r f , JOHN LEXVIS FERRY HENRY JACOB SOLTAU X il , ROY GARDNER FOOTE ROY ANDREW STOUGAARD , Z ' M , MARTHA GRAY FREEMAN FRANK EDMOND TROLANDER if fl ful K4 IW, IM X VICTOR KARL FUNK ALBERT EDWARD WARDLE fwwqf I , X , I GEORGE PETER GORDON Jw X my QII 'V' IN I f .61 te Academy Spec1a1s . IW WAENNQXI ff, PEARL LUCRETIA FOX ......... Cornfrey, Minnesota V ,rl ',l N X MARJORIE MAllIE FULLER . . . . St. Paul, Minnesota l f xy 1 MAE APPELMAN GIFFORD . ..... Elkader, Iowa RUBY ALBERTA HEADLEY , , . Two Harbors, Minnesota XM AMY JANE IQINGSTON . . . . . Armstrong, Iowa E ,. -V ,Y . ' Sl - - LILLIAN MCRAE . . . . . Lee, Montana ' T 'T AZIZ NOFEL . . Tripoli, Syfill Four years away! ..,..--...., -I--I f xfss:-.-1 .- .. Q 166 E F I. , ,L 454 . I ,.-,,,....,J., - ' . '1i...-I - ' . . 1. ig- I -xwffk'-S-.. .sfegpl -. - 'T zfw ' '-if ' :I ,ag I u : ff' -1 2 I .V 'QE ,. ZHTJ.-51:5-Q .gg , N V :.- ug? .5 , ., I4-.A 4 , I 4, -.R ,, L -A xfygv' A,-,.w . Fw, . 'af' -f , f,-neat,-'gT':fA: , 7l'.,J1 v'k49'.ff2tf.I , -. - ,, rf' xgp. --,I-'mi sf, g .I 1 , q,g . 1,21 1 I 5 ,415 .51 - ,. .tu 2, S'g4:.f:-.I 1931 - 1 - .3 , ' ,A if- 111 pf--' , .g,,.. ' 31 1 ' n' ' A' 'A p.m.j,-' . ' 2 1 ' ' R '- fl . ?m5'C-ff . FFL'i?fS:' SPF ' 1 ' SWR.-L' ' 'fFrff'If', -+A 'I 'U'-'l f'm K K' ' ' X ' ,S-ST' A Parthenon ALTA Bmx PARTH E NON' ROLL EVERIETT IBDSLEI' KATHARINIC IDAYIES IRVING LowRx' Lrcx' BosLIcx' KIDIIN FERRY IIELIQN BICRAIE EDITH CIQSANDER X'Ic'ToR PINK AYENIJELL BICRAIE X7IDA CLONV l,l7'l'HER HIxRRIsDN SWAN NIATTSON ERNEST ELLIS IRA HURLIQV AzIz NUIVEL ERLING ERIKSEN fIIiURGE jIcNs1cN RIITII PARSONS HST ALFRED PIQTIZRSDN ALICE SIIIQNCER I-'RIzxIDx'I' 'IIIYLDR EDVVARD W,xDDEI.ow IXIARGAREI' AYALTERS M IRIAM WALLACIQ IJDRu'I'IIx' AVIETTIQR J.. .N . . . .Tl-WEE' 3- .-' ..-1121. , f '. .53 . QQ' 1 A Q-e'f2.A. :-. - - va-'-'. 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'-' V,-'15 '11 'i.,', ' , 2' ' -gli' :, -. 'tj . 1, ...g-. :X M -',.?'2.: Q1,. '- ,.-3510-gtg. i .. :ull-'55--'-. . 3: r- fg- ugligf' 'tm ' --.. J '.- . W fr., Q 31,52-:,f2rlg5',,'t-.--'f -K '- '- -:f?'faiQ1 'Z., ' 1 his- C.-92 l-us '41 -tf'FR' f1'iGj it I 'fef -c-- ,.,,. . .,.,.-, - . .., ww. 4 -.apex 1-. -, . 11 . . W .W-' .N-,., .. .-..-x-,...,. ag..--. .. . - -,.-.-.- - - Q bfi :f.:: -. -. -- 4- -1-flu-,224 '- - .-- -.1 M .,.. -e '. , fe vp,-. ' 1. - - . - . , it-1'--wr-'f.l ' 'A ' 't'-ug: . ' rv rc - V -- NF-t -' 711' -' ' ' x ' '-LfT::.f.1-E.'.L.5' ' -X'1:-:::f.i-'ima-LI Parthenon Organized 1887 Colors-Red and While PREs1DENTs FOR 1912-1913 GECJRGE JENSEN MIRIAM WALLACE LUCY Bosuzv WENDELL MCRAE The only literary society of Macalester Academy is Par- thenon, an organization composed of both young men and young women, about twenty-five in number. Parthenon has had a long and prosperous existence, and was for many years the equal of the college literary societies. However, the academic society of the present can hardly be placed in the same rank as the collegiates, owing to the fact that the present academy students are on the average much younger than those of a few years ago. Parthenon has the exclusive use of a former classroom in the academy building. This room is well furnished and nicely decorated. It has a sufficiently large platform and a dressing room adjacent to it, which make easy the presentation of farees and playlets. The underlying purposes of Parthenon are to cultivate an appreciation of literature, to develop the art of effective public speaking, expression and debate, and to secure practice in par- limentary conduct. In the preparation of the programs, the objective point is to select material, which will be interesting for the hearers and the best possible training for those who participate. Each member is provided with a different number to prepare for each successive time he appears on the program as a debate at one appearance and a reading at the next. This is done with a view to accomplishing all-round developmeng along literary lines. Impromptu speaking isgiven considerable attention, as it is excellent practice. The extempo is made a part of each program. 168 It has always been the policy of Parthenon to have all liter- ary meetings open to the public for several reasons. First, be- cause the visitors ofttimes have some helpful criticism to offer, and secondly,because the presence of visitors in the audience stimulates those on the program to better effort. In the business meetings following the literary, the dictates of parlimentary law are followed, and occasionally a portion of the time is devoted to parlimentary drill. Parthenon has been very fortunate this year in receiving many new members of good caliber. The efforts of these, in union with the efforts of the more experienced, have made the society very efficient. As to the social side of this organization, Parthenon has, this year and last, had intimate relationship with the Minnesota Literary Society of the State Agricultural School. Parthenon members were entertained early this semester by them, with an enjoyable program and social time, and Parthenon is planning to give a return entertainment in the near future. Besides these social gatherings with the Aggies, this society has its own feeds and other delightful proceedings at various times, either in the Parthenon room or at the home of some member. Thus may Parthenon continue to prosper and to carry out the purposes for which she was organized. W. IlIcRae. if' X - ,js-?-. igg,. ,- V if- 1 :,,,f'r v .1 V.- .H +'f.'.2:fiif:::' 4' Pill--F . .1 , ,, ... A . .- . 4. ...', x ' '37 ,V QQ,QQ33j.3i?T?'i 23.35, .. 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Often those times during which no visible progress is made, and, to the casual observer, retrogression seemed apparent, are the periods during which a most effective latent moral, spiritual and intellectual resource develops abundantly, and these are resources of greater importance than even endowment. During the last few years the material progress at Mac- alester has been marked and all of its true friends rejoice that some of its long cherished hopes have been realized. Wallace Hall, Shaw Field and Carnegie Science Hall have each in its turn given us a thrill and inspiration, and we trust that another stirring of the heart will very soon be occasioned by the build- ing of an adequate gymnasium. But while we look upon the endowment and these new build- ings with the keenest of pleasure, let us not overlook the fact that during the long period of financial depression that followed the successful launching of the college, when, instead of new buildings, appeared those that were growing dingy with age, ... , when, instead of endowment, debts accumulated, the host of friends whose hearts were stirred and whose sympathies were enlisted by the heroic struggle of Macalester's Faithful, and the moral and spiritual fiber that was developed in the com- radship of that fight for life, all constituted progress of a note- worthy sort. And it is this endowment of the higher things, gathered and developed in the days of adversity, that has made possible at all, and peculiarly effective, the material endowment of these later years. In the broadest sense it appears to the writer, who as a student and alumnus has observed the making of the major portion of lVlacalester's history, that the college has progressed worthily from the day of its foundation. As its progress in the past has been based upon a fitting development of thc higher things, together with financial endowment, we believe that its future progress will be a worthy continuation of its past history, only, if there- isearnestly sought for it, along with the greater material endowment, a corresponding endowment of all the virtues that make for true manhood and womanhood. II. S. Alexander, 19.9. x .,c L ,- -:'l ' 1 - A., Y 'im' A .-....,..,.-.., . -.fm 2 'L '-5 QT- . ft-. rim- . 5--E524- f -'. 'fESQ, .: -E E513-.1 . 4.'k75 I- l .iii AL. . fitfiii ' 3.5 ,,.,. ....1-::1v1l'T 'L .L gp fv. .f 315- f--, v, 5.-.f,,-.aLl ,.y...,,.,,?, ,J 1-- fv,f-lr, .,g4a',,, -, :f.,-v Q.,-,'.-'L ,-g --'L A b .. - 5 , A . -vf ,. 1.7 ,14'- 1 9F Tlf.'-'A ff? 1f:'12L5? 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K. TULLY . THE PRESIDENTYS MESSAGE The record of the Macalester College Alumni Association has not been a brilliant one. Neither as a body nor by munificient gifts on the part of individual members has it contributed greatly to the endowment of the College, built laboratories, a library, chapel, or gymnasium. On the other hand, it has laid solid foundations from which eventually may come these or other things of equal worth. Those most deeply concerned as to the affairs of the Association believe that in time on these foundations will rise a superstructure of much value to the College. In the old days of the Association the main idea was to get together once a year for a jollification. But even then there was an undertone of concern for the welfare of the College. This concern has been fostered. More and more has there been talk to the effect that the Association should do something of a substantial nature to show its deep concern in the institution. More and more has there been put forth effort to knit up the bonds between the graduates, in order that at the proper time the Association might as a unit take upon itself some project for the promotion of the interests of the College. It was this idea, quite as much as anything else, that lay back of the plan to publish The Macalester Graduate. And it is the belief that, at no very far-off day, sentiment will crystalize in something solid and substantial. Only those who have seen the ferment 311:-it s . . . Treasurer at workfthe feeling that the time is approaching for the Alumni Association to do thingsAknow how strong this sentiment is. lt is not easy to judge a group of men by the college from which they were graduated, but it is comparatively easy to judge of the worth of a college by the character of its graduates. ln fact, there is hardly a better way. In the graduates of a col- lege one sees the ideals and standards of the college put to the acid test of life. lf the reaction of the graduates in meeting life's issues is vigorously sane and Wholesome, there can be no doubt of the merit of the institution. This is especially true if a body of graduates, living by and working for high standards, and making life and work count, shows a deep and permanent interest in its alma mater. The graduates of Macalester feel this. The resulting impulse is dual-to make life and work count, and to make both count in part at least through the building up of their College, one of the sources from which they have drawn inspiration. While, then, there has been nothing scintillating in the record of the Macalester Alumni Association, there has been a growing sense of attachment to the institution, and a deepen- ing feeling in favor of showing this loyalty in some substantial way. How this will be done it remains for the future to dis- close. W. P, Kirkwood, 18.90. '--.-....-.- N 172 Ks- .-' A -' --.-. ' i V-K-:L-ii:-H153-i'l l , JF?-,-.'1i1-. ' ' ,-. 4,41 . ., 4 Y-I--Hggi'-fi ' 1 -, t gp:-1. '. Q7-gat' ,- . nu, .I '. I Q . -41-.-3,11L,,M,1x..,3M -' ' g - ' .f .' .2-',: .1 5 ' 9' .- E . f. .a f . lil ' -' ' -.., 4 ' J r- !w-:n.'f,xa.,,- ':,..fJLI1L,- ,, 1 i ff ..1:s,- --:fifz- fb ,. , If fl' 4421 -' L ' -in -- ' 1.-A---Q, - - s-.2-5:1534 fi- ,iiitse-in - met 4 sia:t:i's, is '- A' ,, fi.,-.7'ief 11-L ff f' erin? N if -TGIPXLTSQ' 1 -' -1 f:'F5-.-:imc fff1.'7 f':. I 5'1 -ff 2- '3SX f . -1 Ln 53512-f3f':'f ' ' 5'5T45 'Si P? ff,-A 'J jf'-ing V, I eu , -3 ' 'h--ii pg-' 1' 45 ,,-.f- ': 554' 1 3' I. 'i 421111 rf ' 1 L 1455 r fi 1 31-gifs' t, qg, ,S3',,:X' .7 ,I V W, . , Q 1:JQlf,,,,... , ,haf 1. , ,. -. gi,g5:f,,, I-g .. 5, -Y' -. 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Thou night-wind, kissing soft the nectared Howers, And wafting sweet perfume from woodland, meadow, streamf Blow on her cheek, blow softly, sweet and low, And whisper in her ear of my heart's deep, pure love, And print upon her lips a kiss for me. Thou ocean, deep and dark and rolling far, And heaving thy strong soul in surging storm and tidef Still low, thy trumpet tone, And bear my message on, And tell 1ny Love I wait for her alone. Pale stars and pensive moon, and deep dark sea- And all thing beautiful in earth or sky or heaven- Bend soft your forms of light, Around my Love tonight, And tell her in her imnost soul, VVhile stars shine on, or ocean waves still rollA I will to her be true. Clzarles D. Darling, '95. ITIS f .. 7. .Y 4 -C -., .'. l - - -L., ig V, V, 3 f- 1721. 5 3af:,1 - gg: . .. . , - -rf-4,1 - . ,W s..,:,-.- . L - 1 N , . ,, - -1--f' ees1-fn.t-.-.-.- - : ,Y-. A.-..1-.-r':'r:??fs. , .QM-., 6. 3 ti., ,Q :.- ' .es-2-.7-f,4'-. jg.Efi7ff5'-2 . I Yifiviissfigi A ry.. . , - 1 yt ' 116- .j ' 1 ,'-:-if 1 114 ' -Q. .w 'R-' ' FZ, '- ,'12',g,,g,L. . -..H 51- - 'er ... -f, 'I , . s:'fs..- g L, A. -.,,,-Ag., 1, I. .A-.Ju .- - . 1- c-f., f,. ,-,. f v-,L .. ,ag-, ..4. .-.- ... . ...-.: L-, ...,... .4 s f r 5- v ,.,- l' ' '- a .-.1gv,f- jf-.-fgjfrfl. 1 52.1, - ,. :,- Q1 45522333 -Qfwz. saw- Ii' 1 L 'ii -1-4-fi-V-':' f- - -ir. L gebwi. aes: 1 2 f.. Qzgivbq'-ig lx -1... . sw. N A - .. it wx' -- . 411- :za ' ' .3 - 1-:M-..g ' .,, ' 5 ,. , .,,,:,.n, ,f ', -wx I. , -. 4, s,5,-x,f-.-- :, -.g1j..,1- Q:-.. ,. ' bf 'Q' -1. ,Q--9 1 .3 .yn ,- 113 L 'sg .pp : -. 5. -- 1:9 :.- Y 1 ' Laf'f,1H 111 w '. :.1!..'G':v1- if '-'l.'. . ff gi..-..f'Lt' .IM S 1-Qf-f '-5fLi '- iii Eiffffhi.-t' XSTLK-w.'.14 6? ' -Lu ,251-'. gf' Qi.. Hf1:,-'.- i ' ',f-N,-'f l Sf-,,'5'Q -5 'U 'gfzsgai eff- 1 as 1- '-ge.: .- .1Qes,. -'.11?g- TE 1 ' 25 SEE? 'iff . I I 1 ' -s X5 I' ' 'V 7'- .'M'5:q'fc 5-2' 9 -'-. 5I-f'.9- 3 - .. J. J E ,twat A ,' rr-C:-3 w- X - U 1 ..y1- -- .. .. . . .se-.A . Q45-2 iii.-'J r: .wg-'::-. .-im..-.32, i Absent Yet Not Forgotten This is what I have done in the last ten years: Teaching science and German, Cokato High School, Min- nesota, three years, teaching science and German, Astoria High School, Oregon, one yearg graduate student and assistant in chemistry, University of VVisconsin for three years and instructor in chemistry, University of Wisconsin for two years. Incidentally I picked up an M. A. and Ph. D. degree at this institution. A. E. Koenig, '04. Science teacher in the High School at East Grand Forks, Minnesota, 19093 principal of schools, Buffalo, North Dakota, 1909-1911, science teacher and athletic director in the High School of Cheyenne, Wyoming, 1912, superintendent of public schools, Wimbledan, North Dakota, 1913. I have made an extensive trip into the Western and Southern parts of our land of the free. R. H. Brinks, '08. Soon after graduating I took up evangelistic work in the South for a short time during the winter. Returning to St. Paul I assumed the work of assistant secretaryship in the Boys Department of the Y. M. C. A. Later I became director of music at the Central Presbyterian Church, and, in connec- tion with this, had charge of the Como playgrounds. In the fall of 1912 I accepted the work of membership secretary for men and boys of the Railroad Y. M. C. A. in Two Harbors, Minnesota. I was also director of music at the First Presbyterian Church in Two Harbors. I resigned from the work at Two Harbors to take up evangelistic work again, and am now with Evangelist johnson of Chicago and Minneapolis. Very truly yours for a better Macalester, A. B. Hunt, '11. In Ye Olden Days We would cross the campus Once in a while. Now, by Prexy's orders, Students take the walk And the grass gets justice, Ev'ry blade and stalk. Coeds could have callers Once in a while. Now, we 'spose such beings Can never more be seen, For, as the papers tell us, They're ruled out by the Dean. NVe would forget chapel Once in a while. Now our friends inform us, Each one has a place, If you are not present You will fall from grace. We could cut our classes Once in a while. Now, when days are balmy Or vacation's nigh, You will get a zero If to cut you try. We would like to visit Mac Once in a while. Not that we think report's, Exaggerationsg But these rules we fain would see In operation. I. E. Linrlsley, '1l. N N . .. fl :T ., ' -A ga. . 'Jw 4, : . 1-4. ' . .. 7,51-. . .'.f ,- r 1 v. f'-X .-f-,.,,,f,'f'-, -1 ,- -A-q -,,5sf,ls:,' - '3z,1,g,-,., 1 . H- ,-Xgsiir'-gi, 1 , .- 'Y ,fd X 1i1':f:1253ifg -' 2 . ' .N v . .. . . ... , i, U r . . . tp . I f 11. q ai ' ' .--.:w:?l 'X -E .:'E1zs:..,: .' ,111 -.g,...'.:.' - ,gn .g x. 4:f....g..Q . 10.-., ,ri zz,-. - r' r eff'-is-is-'-1-sxX' x 41155 A, ' 115 .- . 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The work of a United States Forest Assistant keeps one in the forest much of the time. Arkansas is a very different state from our good old Minnesota. Our headquarters and home are at Harrison, a very pretty little 1 n 175 city. VVe trust that no alumnus will fail to call on us when in our part of the woods N. Johnson- Wallace, '08, R. S. Wulltme, YIS. From Alaska Nearly live years of missionary work in Alaska, after three years in the Seminary. Our work is among the Indians of Alaska. They have a future, and it is our privilege to aid them in making that future worthy of the possibilities found in them as a people. They are Ameri- can citizens by birth, and the Fhristian missionary must influence every part of their life in preparation for the de- velopment that must take place before that recognition is accorded. M. Olson-Bromley, '08. li. E. Bramley, 'U5. Food for Thought Macalester has two hundred and eighty-three alumni: seventy-four women and two hundred men. Forty per cent of the women graduates have married. The varied activ- ities of the graduates: Ordained ministers, eighty-Five, for- eign missionaries, twelve, presidents of colleges, two, pro- fessors in colleges, eleven, superintendents of schools, four, principals of high schools, four, high school teachers, forty- four, physicians, seven, lawyers, seven, editors, five, Y. M. C. A. secretaries, three, a number of business men, and two hundred and eighty-three progressive graduates. , , ,, , 1. .. , ,-,,. . H- u-. l . . . 2 9 . 5' 'P--r' ' infra- ' 4:11 r .1 , , i,,,,'f11.,' ' E .-Kg. f- : 1,-Iiffe .-f 1f'K ,',, : fl.. -. 1 - X- 4 . t '29-'?m.: ?fr- ' ' '- -' ' '3 5-iia:P:?f 'fP:r. -55'Ly?S:1is? - X-1' '-- ke2Sri:S.tz ' .- fe :ff 11-5-:tif 5' Y' 2 f'JF'f:1- --:1 rs! ft. -,V-,f,.s4,v -,T -s- ,.: . -3 if.:...- . .4 3 .. . mme- -. . l, ai- -: :p.f.-V Eh'--H te... . ,f gum. . -n- ..--, gi g- . -, ai' . 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On leaving Princeton I came to Germantown, Pennsylvania, where I took a mission, which has grown to a membership, now, of over eight hundred, and of which I have been pastor for twenty years. In 1893 I married Miss Mellie R. Clark, of St. Paul, and we have one daughter. William P. Lee, '89. After leaving Macalester I began teaching Greek and Philosophy at the Dubuque German College, and have been here ever since. Every hour in the classroom has been a delight to me. VVe have a fine bunch of boysg I take keen pleasure in their comradship. Albert Kuhn, 'O6'. I graduated with the class of 1909, and the next year acted as principal of the Lisbon, North Dakota, High Schoolg the fol- lowing two years I held the position of the Principal and Athletic Coach, in the Madison, South Dakota, High School. During my second year there my football team won the High School State Championship. This year I hold the position of Super- intendent of the Flandreau High School, and through the joint efforts of Mr. Noyes and myself this school has now been placed on the accredited list of the North Central Association. Lucas H. Brinks, '09, I graduate from the San Francisco Theological Seminary, April 24th, and am not yet sure of my location after that. My old friends there at Mac have certainly been neglected- this does not mean that I have been idle. Home duties and Seminary studies are a strenuous combination. Albert H. Gammons, '10. Played with the professional ball club of Mandan, North Dakota, summer of 1911, making my usual record as a batsman. Teacher of manual arts, mathematics and coach of athletics, Larimore, North Dakota, at the State High School, 1911. Married Anna Mae Little, June 9, 1912. The year 1913 will see me in Larimore guiding the destinies of the young cabinetmakers and would-be athletes Ernest W. Johnson, '11. My summer, after graduating from Old Mac in june, 1912, passed all too single life and to Omaha, be- we have lived in the Matri- was spent in St. Paul, at my home-those days quickly. In the very early fall I renounced the decided to live a double life. We hurried off fore many were aware of such a change, and here happily ever since. I have the highest record monial Race in the class of 19125 of that I am sureg it may be that I have set the pace too-who knows? Jessie Fisher-Thomas, '12. Personal letters were received from many of the graduates who feel a deep interest in their Alma Mater. Among these letters was one from W. P. Kirkwood, '903 one from Dr. Thomas H. Dickson, '04g one from C. M. Stoddart, '12, and other lovers of Mac .'g-.-54. , x 176 .S . . ,T!f'2y: ,l. - :. - Ilia-., 4. . f QL ie 1. f -.,:. ox' q,,:.- , 1 - . X hu. z.. '+-f -is A gee.: A I , . rf. V .1 .491-.'-. 15 .ue s , if. 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During the lust ihrcc of those years l have been doing gracliuilc work in philosophy and psychology at the University at l'rim'vlon, New jersey, obtaining an A. M. in Ovlolmur, 1911. I am now teaching psychology and cclun-ation in Parsons College, and shzill slay lu-re for some time, unless something unexpected happens. M. G. FINDLEY, '07. ' n . .. . . l 'i-.'Lf'.'5'.:' 177 3... 'S .pf 97 ,,. ,. Q., A i . . . 5.1 I .1 . -53-Q V , bs .4 4 - .- ,, . .-,..-.,. V, fr , ', . . R mf.-.-'A fi. - Q . 1 - 3-QQ. -wr 1-. ' - M nag.-,:.' .., -.f..' - --,:'.w'R1 ' 'gg ,, .ig-: '- -11-..-7 .,,- rx, 1'-vf . 1,.f,..', ...Q . 4:5 -- nf, -f--yi' ,Q-eq - ,. 3--.g-,,-,.-w . - r H ' - .fa lic.. . jgf. 1 gf: yr .- .1 15,-'.m,::.., 1 ,si-' Q, g..v2.4g.a..-A, J- .,. .. .rf . -.1 :,.,--: ,-ri 112- :ing f' F' Y -:P-:QB-Q--'rlf 1: -tx' c 15'EQw-'f1?E-Cf,1'f'g ' 'J .. gg: llfaffna FLW? 315-Aa? 5'5 -iff '4KEf'f-A'-'2' iff' 1, -Ei-1-i' gif'-15.1. LWB? I I L' F54?ii':1?i'1,5Q4.-'V:- f-- '-gi-.232-'.f'1--Q5 P211 if ' ' . H- . P2 N, . tai f lf. ' 2 33513155--Y' , VY . sg,-wi -f fe Q age 17.1.2 at FS :T :g.yf2a'2f-2' 'faili- . - - ' , ' '. . - : -- '- . Q-: , - ,,,-f , , ,, , -,., ,: 's-.s-z:-: '. ' .. 12- ai'..fr ii-iff' I, , . spa- me f '+.fs.sfA1-Q .Q +s1.a'.s.:. -+1 -1'-'rr 1 f'3 41' 5' ali ' . .,.-.. urge!-..e ... . ,xs- x na .5-4 I z .i'::' I ,. .13 I L 'Q E :r1. I -'Pi 1? -1:-F' L'?1i'-'D1f:rFf'2f?.' 1:32 For-Get-Me-Nots As to 1ny work: I have built two churches, each one in a very difhcult field, the one at Walkertown, Indiana, costing 3li8,000, and the Stewart Memorial Church at Minneapolis cost- ing il-Ii30,000. Have received 250 members here. Am chairman of the Executive Commission of Minneapolis Presbytery and of the Board of College Aid. Have the degree of Ph. D. from Illinois Wesleyan University. Charles D. Darling, '95. Pastor Bethany German Presbyterian Church, Portland, Oregon, 1901 to 1905, Professor of German Language and Literature, Dubuque German College and Seminary, 1905, M. A., University of Chicago, 1912. Will spend the coming year in Europe in travel and study. Published Die Mutter irn Deutschen Liede CAn Anthology on Motherj, Berlin, Martin Warneck, 1910, also editor of Gum Botschaftf' a German Sunday School Hymnal. Published by Western Publishing Company, Dubuque, Iowa, 1911. W. C. Laube, '01. After leaving Macalester I went to University of Minnesota and completed the Law Course there, and then came West to Washington, and have been practicing out here ever since. I married a wife and am now bringing up a son. Thus far I have been reasonably successful in providing the necessities of life for said wife and the aforesaid son. As to the future, in the words of Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch, or some one else like her, we are putting our trust In an all-wise and unscrupu- lous Providence. ' ' P. P. Brush, '01. Graduated from McCormick Theological Seminary in 19053 Pastor of the Presbyterian Church at Grandin, North Dakota, 1905-1907, at Bickleton, Washington, 1907-19093 at Reubens, Idaho, 1909-1911, at Creston, Washington, 1911. F. H. Newton, '02. Now as to my works after leaving Macalester. It can be briefly summed up in the one word, work. Much work done and enough more ahead to satisfy any reasonable man, and with the work and its pleasures and perplexities there is the pleasure and comfort of a nice home, presided over by a former Macalester girl and our one boy, now two years old. G. I . Chapin-Sharp, '04. Attorney E. E. Sharp, '02 An account of what I have been doing since leaving Mac will read like the short and simple annals of the poor. Thus: Attended the St. Paul College of Law, 1908-19119 graduated from the said college, june 15, 1911, admitted to the Bar in State of Minnesota, june 16, 1911, connected with the Dispatch Printing Company, 1908-1912. Since September, 1912, to date, retired to my farm in Marshall County, Minnesota, to make improvements thereon and get needed rest. E. M. Evans, '08, School year of 1910-1911 studied civil engineering in Mas- sachusetts Institute of Technology, spent summer of 1911 in forests of Michigan and Oregon with Biltmore School of For- estry, since October, 1911, have been connected with the Weyer- haeuser Company, first at Everett, Washington, and since Au- gust, 1912, in Idaho. Address, after April 10, 1913, Potlatch, Idaho. S. H. Hodgman, '10. 178 84. , fi .af ' GT fy ?2, :JZ .- 'm - .T!f'f5f . 3, , .-,215 , . ' . r t -. - 1-afP ?'f,-,:1'. . '. f f- '- .- a.:.-fr, - .' gslifm. 1 A. I ,,g.... ',, f ,, .. ' ds., .5 -15:34, .. , ,f ,,. , x 4 ,, ,. fb, . 1 xv- .,....--..., 'f....L 1-. .,,, n.,- 1, . ln, .. A e, .. -5 lf-tiff. nf l fi jf 'i'. ff:QaFi+T,:5 i 3 IQ? fQ. , 'fff2.'ffQil5'Q?, ., .f-P .- .,.., ...nv , .- 1 A .--an f- ' .f-f ..'.. Ln, -3 ,.., 4L2'vg,,. 4--.fr f , ,- ass-.. 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Two years later found us home, somewhat broken in health. A year and a half followed as Sunday School Missionary in St. Paul Presbytery, with residence in Macalester. This brought health and the de- cision to go to Meformiek Seminary. Graduating there in 1896, and disappointed on not being assigned to mission work in Brazil, in accord with the request of that mission, a pastorate was begun at Macomb, Illinois, lasting till December, 1899. New church and manse built. Appointed by the Home Board, work was begun in Porto Rico, which lasted over eleven years, or till March, 1911. XVork founded in Aguadilla, church worth 5512000 and country chapel built, about 450 members received, three churches organized. From january, 1906, in charge of district of Mayaguez, founder and president for four years of Theological Training School, editor four years of La Voz Evangelical. One church, one chapel, a mission residence built, building for educational work bought and remodeled. Member- ship of Fentral Church, 440, of Mariana fhurch, seventy-tive. During nine months' furlough, a year of postgraduate work was had in theology at Princeton, receiving degree of B. D. Pastor of Irwin Memorial Presbyterian Fhurch, Hutchinson, Kansas, 1911-1912. Pastor, Ashland, Kansas, November, 1912, to date. Commissioner General Assembly, 1903. Moderator l.arned Presbytery, 1913. J. L. Underwood, '90, Bromley and wife Professor Bremieker Earnest johnson and wif e Professors jones, Funk, Alexander 119 .....,-,.W:,.,.,.,.,. ,,,.,.,.,.,....,.....,.,,,,,,,,.,..,,... sz 21: 4, 1,141-.1-1-:fqzn4.ss::5.a1 :.3:z.'f1f::a 1 T fl. .-iff:-. . s ' .iz . ist - :J-. -' :-. 5 . 191:-f. ':'. . .- - .f- A -...i'1. .. 1 1 -- - -- 1 .. . '. .C .,. -- ---'rifgf-. , A- -. - -' . ,.:....- . ...--A-. r----' ,. . 11.,,,rf,-1., -- .,, .',.. L . s Ag- , .. K :s , f . 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'.9.fi5-'1?'!'IZl..'45-'F - -:Sssifliti ' : 2 li-5:1 -, A412 :'ff'S 7:f fwxilij iii ff 'FST' . , Q c, ck, 1 - . . ! .A .4,,,,? ,. .- , . .4 ,9q,1,, 11.3-Q.: : .i,.-: ..-.g,sff- --1. f- i' ' -, D121 M ' ' 1- sf I ' ' 1. NJATK' 'Z . :, ---- 1--. - '-H. ..- , L ...C-..r. ,. ,.- 3.5 3,Lt-1-,--:..-5:3-5 -1 , , 5-3.7gl,-,-.3-3-:gg-,3. ,,-,yr X -7 : iw-x,-.-::--.e,..v.:i'-st T , , In After Years One who feels such a vested interest of proprietorship in the college, as an alumnus does, often thinks of Dr. Eliot's definition of an educated man-one who is useful to society. He often wishes that some magazine would write to him, to send in for the enlightenment of the public, a list of society's most useful members. He has it all prepared. He cut it out of the last catalogue issue of the Bulletin, and has it conveniently marked off in sections, like class of 1910, etc. Labientur anni, sang the poet. The poet was right. The years do pass. With their passing comes the power of medi- tation. Sometimes, when in the wor1d's busy strife, the alumnus hustles around to make a living for him and his, there comes one of those rare and radiant movements when he can with- draw from the jostle of the crowd and settle his mind to think. Then, unless the process of mental effort becomes too painful, he is found to muse over the days when he was an undergraduate at Mao He remembers that during the time he trod her classic halls she ,did not have enough ivy on her walls. More- over, there were some other things which wore a different aspect then than now. For instance, some of the follies and foibles of the students, which then appeared to be matters of great pitch and moment, have since sunk into deep oblivion. Yet the course of events has not been turned away. The faculty, too, presents itself in a different light. lt used to appear to be a meddlesome body, composed of well-meaning, but conservatives, which was so out of joint with a student body, so progressive that it sometimes exceeded the speed limit, that the only consideration it deserved was a limited degree of toleration, while the curriculum-the pet hobby of the faculty- wa's only so 1nuch penance to perform. The curriculum was uninteresting to an eager young soul, anxiuos to discover the royal road to learning. It did not have many thorns in it, but some parts of it were so rough that one felt as if he were walking with unboiled peas in his shoes. But now the years have mel- lowed the alumnus. He views both faculty and curriculum from a new and truer angle. The hard facts of existence in a world where man is born to grief as the sparks fly upwards, and the unsolicited advice of friends, have shaved him down to his proper size. His admiration for the faculty mounts day by day as he contemplates with what heroic self-confidence they set about by means of their curriculum to overcome his supreme prejudice against scholarship, and to convert his sublime medi- ocrity into genius. Many other things there are which an alumnus remembers with gratitude. There are so many that, I suppose, if they were all written, the world could not contain the books that would be made, but this one debt to the faculty is acknowledged in order that you, reader, might believe in Macalester, and, be- lieving, have a. new birth of intellectual life in her name. Norman K. Tully, '1U. P 180 I X' 1 , dm.,- Q,.Q,I Ep e ' 5 ':A .fri :ETP-, I ' Q 9 'iii 1 ,P ' ,A f We Q ff ., ff ' t Y . fy. , K ' .f K. fd X 194 ' X ,. fr X ,1 ' ' N X Q .. 5 K W MV gwg K XW'1lv?4YMIW ' f' ' .f X , 4 lf' i VI . WXV NX I iffy V 4' - , V 1 Q l W V 1f E354 , A YL-g,E g ? , . ,. gi QQ --- XX! i i. 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AVOID' feedvll ending with 8 Scmnmlc at Wallace lfzetlcs Class. His views connict with Hol- Hall. Student Government election at Wal- CY S- laee Hall. President, Grace E. McClure. October 23-Clionians and Athenaeans hike September 17-Joint reception of the Christian to Mendota' associations. October. 25fAnother Rally in Chapel. Hy- September 26-The old girls entertain the new nerrons rnmarn new members' Oct 2 girls in the Gymnasium. October 27-Arrival of another Faculty baby. ' September 30-Seniors entertained at the home October 29-Joint meeting of the Christian as- of Ruby Bredenhagen. Freshmen corn sociations. Dr. Swearingen talks on VVhat roast at the river. it is to Live. October l-Faculty reception at the home of October 30fMass meeting before the Carleton Mr. and Mrs, Kirk. game. October 2-Flag Rush. Freshmen haul down the October 3lfSophomore party at the home of Sophomore flag. Class picnics-Seniors and Lueile Kingsland. Freshmen have their Sophomores at Minnehaha Falls. Junior- nrst and lax! Hopf - . ' J I J. . '. ' . ,. , - Ifiglnrnfnnn rfrrr' Srnrnr nnrry Novelirilber lfjoint program of Llionians and 3. ' ' . t enaeans. -- Ontogilrnfnnr-Crnnan rvnfncr Roast nr rnc Novcgnber 2-We accompany the football team ' own to Carleton. Ogg, 2 October 4'6'Cn0n'nn House Puffy at Lake November 4-Clionianinitiation ot' new members. Mrnneronkn' Illustrated lecture on Greece in Chapel by October 8-Junior Class is entertained at Pearl Leotsaskos. -ronnsonis nornn' November 5-Initiation of new girls at Wallace October 1041-Ierbert Otis cnterta'ns the Fresh- Hall- And VVilson has been elected Presi- . 1' .. . man Class. dent. Sophomores get the Freshman October 16-Preliminary initiation of new girls. goar' October yyfpootball Rally ln Chapel. November l04VVeek of prayer commences. October 19f Mac vs. Hamline. Score, 20-lil! November !l14rrfirOrd Hnnserk ,enrerrnrns some A bonfire in the evening? Sure thing! 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V I JA ' 'neg 1 C f e ' i i ' f off 2 .E 'P-All . 4 . f ' -an ' :-i'f fr: , .gg in 'ef Q r' P 4 0 Q' 5 jr 'Q Nfl-'mf' 1 L D - . Mar, 11 Apr. 9 Apr. 17 Apr. 1-1 May 1 November 21-Preliminary debates. January 14-Vlfeinberg takes Helen and Lulu out 0 November 22-Awarding of M's in Chapel. Ont for 3 Une' v 'H November 23-Freshman-Sophomore football January 17.-Mrs' Jonnson feffeshfs 'nn boys game. memories in regard to W'allace Hall rules. November 24-Freshmen entertained at the January 22-Dr' Bnne sneaks ln Qnapel' home of President and Mrs. Hodgman. January -23-Preliminary Oratorical Contest. November 25-Football banquet at the Ryan. Ann 'S Chosen' I November 26- Mac Band gives a concert at Jnnnary 27-Examn nngln' V the Bethlehem Presbyterian Church. January 31-Hyperions have mock wedding. November 27-Thanksgiving program in Chapel. February 4-Second Semester begins. Address PY Professor BOSS- U February 5-Rev. Burgess gives talk on China. Q A, November 29-Misses Hunt and Stoddard give February 6-Day of prayer for Colleges. Drp OU' - 3 Par'-Y for the Cnonians' Beeman gives an address, and Miss Alma December 2-Mrs. Johnson returns to her Peterson sings i1.S0l0- Fl'0Shm21H'S skating classes. party at the Hippedromc. Have refresh- , December 3-Physics class has a music lesson. ments at Hefbeff Ons home' Professor Alexander gives a vocal and in- February 8- Powder and Patch Gym Dance. Strumental Solo' A . February 11-Dr. Harshaw gives a talk at the Dciievflabif 9'I3I3liCflCh Club 15 Cmcftalned Ht joint meeting of the Christian associations, ' a ace a . , 1 Q .4 . December ll-Y. VV. C. A. bazaar and vaude- I4Chrsg3cexl?a1liglL,gf,bcn his gold tooth m the vine Stunts at Wvauace nan' F rbruarv 14-Arrival of Dr Cochran and Rev Decemberdll3wClionians. reneyv their youth and L Main.. Qfaleminc reception at Vgfauaui dffn auvcfllle Chflsmdg lamb- h Hall for the Y. W. c. A. girls. Decem er 1 -Emily Payne n s her own s oe , , . W , , , , togngggglnand appears at school in Professor lcbrgfjglcci? inctiigergingfjncbtra and Glen Club December l8wGrace McClure and Leonora Bye Fchfrmfv 26-Gigs 'af tnc Sflicinnwlge glass have come to Apologetics on time. 3 Party at e Omg 0 'bb ml Y Flynn. Oct. 10 December govspecgal exercises in Chapcll Home March 3-Clionian visit the State Legislature, for the holidays March 7-Athenaean banquet at the Leaming- 1913 Um' January 8-Back at work again' March 10-State Oratorical Contest. d I January 13-Dr. Royce, a medical missionary Mann UADY- Mathews gwes an 9d 'ess In from China, speaks in Chapel. Euterpean Chapel. We nlsnover that Bun 'S n nannl' party at Gladys Ziesemer's home. date for the nnnlstry' ' I Q lf:f,,-,g,q.::1:.3:.-:.-mg-',1'f:1-.'-I 185 f .... -.s .-.::::..-..-...:...-.:.1-..-.1 .. xl' v' s :I .M ...Tris ,E fs .-:H .. Q , . 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'-..f ' We igly vli afwf h l X ' A Apr. l5 1 f M lf, K7 if W' ' Q 1 'Elfi t l 1 1 ,f 'Z Saws -1- A A f, 12,1 1.1.1, -ss, xc: 4 Z .sa 4' f A-elf 'Y-1' -f K-f f,-f -- -f-V S 1 ' Wi' We -?G A K ii is -, - . ' 1 ' 1- lm-'f Jan. 14 ' ' - 0Cr.19 I . 1 - 1 , March 12-Mr. Roberts speaks on Prohibition. Senior-Sophomore Banquet at the Com- 'N mercial Club. fm, K 'ml March 17-Girls at Mrs. Hall's have a jollilica- llll, S I W 4 tion. Professor Andy visits Clionian. In Jan' 'll arse March 3:9-Easter Service. Dr. French speaks 'lk ? Q in hapel. eh March 19-26-Home, Sweet Home. L J- icon, Il' April 2-Seniors appear in their caps and gowns' - LH X X g April 8-initiation stunts of the new Calathump- 1 f ians egin. ' , Q April 9-Harvey advances OJ The Cause. April 11-Dr. Bergen addresses the students in l J 1 Chapel. Sophomores elect Annual Board 0 Oct. 23 , , Members for next year. Editor-in-Chief, 0 X X Q' Edward McCaheg Business Manager, Ralph Ross. 5 April 12-The Uta Otas have a dance. Ralph Ross present. ,, April 14hClioriian Open Program. Summer- Held and McCallum announce and admit l' if visitors at Wallace Hall. Q , April 15--Katie White is conducted to class ' under an umbrella. Miss Whitridge takes lf -I 1, ger gymnasium class on a hike, Gwen Nov, 5 isplays an Athenaean pin. Q7 8 073' As Seen April 16-Euterpian luncheon at Fields. N . 2 OV Apr. 28 ...f. ...... , ......... ,.,.., ....,. , 186 fx. ' .' ...K . Eu- .. ,,., ,. , . ,WAN 1-: - T1Y':?1:.-- ' av, - sin-egg ' A ,'-..l- l.l . V 1 -. '11-5' . I V - A. . , s.- -'--f Ars:-H.. ..-. .....-.-.X:.g,, ' . . xl1....L-if-1,..,, . .,-.J -2..'. L' , . ig. sf - l- Ii'j's .- Hy-. 1, 5' 5,131 fi g :gs 5.5. .. ,-auf , J? .:g53QlE5.,i,' 5... ,3?5Qi.A,5i:. 4, T vi..-.4,?g,3g:.wL?uj .Q ,fl Q 53:1-flf.:3Z'.'5 . . -. 1-. 4':'F5HFma'if - gg 55.3.1-ggg.gq ff g,r:iln::5i:n:5giX' 'WH '.1'h,,x- I ' .1 Qt '.'.f1:Q'Q 1. ' ii 7 ' fill!! ' 'T K A Q '.'f lgg, l 1 1, Q ,i3f ,'j5g-al 5 fi 5? 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Hy- -- ' .-A 5 perion meets at Margaret Doty's home. 0 , - gi, Miss Whitridge gives a reading. -, .f ' X. , iii'-PHX ., April 28-Oratorical Contest of Freshman boys. Cf? YQFX NX- if mull Marie borrows the Cop's horse. Music 4- W- X.. 0,1 N . . 5 .- N X ' recltals begin. ., 1' Q W jill April 29-Y. W. c. A. Cabinet Dinner at Wallace N ll N Hall. Eutrophians and their ladies have a A N 1 I ' ' picnic supper at the river. A . ' -ill' ,' May 1-Freshmen win at interclass track nleet. I -x rf Q ' 7' 1 xx-gsqiffy -' Chorlls, Orchestra and Glee Club give u XTQIN? f i' concert at St. Anthony Park Congregational - . - C hu rch . v 1 ' I 5, May 2-Arbor Day. Forester Cox speaks in Af l V Chapel. Classes plant trees and shrllhs. 0 ff A Oh, that little grub is too big for the little X A 0 M E N X X I f'l,, lizard. N E W 7 ,A May 3AMacalestel' wins from Carleton, 11.1. I - f May 2-4-Eulogians camp ollt at Antler's Park. . f. May 8-Fund is started to send seven repre- FO R E LL' f sentatives of the Y. M. C. A. to Geneva , Conference. X May 10-Home-making class gives a dinner for R 0 U N D 3 U P . , the faculty at Miss Whitridge's honle. . , May 10-12-Miss Robinson, representative of Q! 6 sl . I ly Z ' Student Volunteer Organization, visits Mae- -JM2 ' L - ff,-eb , 'P l l. a ester. f- 'flllllfi 'Vi-fjflx I A 1 May 16-Oratorical Contest of Freshman girls. Elf 2- -' ' gl 4 f f - gvl -:ki ' T' May 17-Y. W. C. A. has Geneva Rally break- ,4 ' M fast at Wallace Hall. Macalester wins in track meet with St. Olaf. Clionian Banquet at the Leamington. 187 - -.-:-..w1:11:,::.-:.-.t':-.- 1-.--.-.-.4.-:.:::-Q. ....,............ s.- ..... ..-.:.:::::.-.':z1:1.-nz. . K, ., rifeii' 3- , ..-'jig'fffffiiflffif5- 'i2..PSf:iE. ' , .31-..-fa, ,i .- A1 f I -. W 3C 1 ' ff' A' -1:-:El'ff'f. 2 l'ff5.'H,', Llff ii 7 - e S19 If - fi2 W7Q'fr l. ,i ..- ' ?f fF3'-1:-EPO I-, ,T 3 . ' , L5Lff '7: fit? ti ', - .1 '. ',:?35-. 21514 . '.a5iilfL?5E-TI i . Q.,-I fi i ef-F' f if QiiE?55f 1 'w:':1, is gi. V-f' . 'T f Q 2 .gg .5--Y f i 5' f:-.Ie .ft ' fSr3's53iv6-.j- isa- 514- 2: 3, 3'-pi .1-frrflfg feistf fffxif' 11. ,:'g , I hw-P. ,, I V Kg.-.f - - .UA .- .vb .. ul- 4.-.gg-.0 , .,,. f .. 1' ,. .. -. ,,.c 14,-A x ,,,1 f..- , :---.-P .Q-4 - '. 41- 41,-,w,,l t.: ' I' is ' '- - fffflli-fail 1' ' r'H 'i p 4. e, 1-vs .- a ' N ..i. ., ,. g P' . . . 3 , f F. I , -- I LOg1C Student s Sohloquy .gp-pggli f 1 P3 g lag 2 I fff V . . 2 r , I, , 5 : T, r 7- Q Z To cram or not to cram-that IS the question, wha - l , k to r rl l lillll I 15 il ,iff Q VVhether 'tis better with olerwearied brain xl f ,vi L K IW ll We ' , 1 ll A tl A1 rl Lg? y 779 To burn past midnight hours the flickering candle, 1, If-, 74:51 l,,l,,,l,l,, ll ,Y ' iz Or to run risks, in hope that at the time Tiki' if if ' 1 5 ef Our wits may give us means whereby to bluff, Heard In and Out the Class Room Dr. Davis- Give me another extractive industry. Miss Defiel- Dentistry, IN LOGIC Prof. Andy- Mr. Thomas, what is an epithet? Tommy- What is on grave stones. Prof. Andy likes to abbreviate, If I get a fever, I goto H-. In German, Prof. B.-f'What part of speech is 'damit?' Bright Soph.- Swearing Mr. Davis- If I should find out that tomorrow was your birthday, and send you a box of flowers, would that be Capital or wealth? Miss Porterw- Well, before you sent it it would be wealth for you, but if I received it it would be capital for me. IN PSYCHOLOGY Prof. Anderson- lVIr. Bremicker, where is the cerebrum?y' P. B.-- Somewheres near the head, isn't it? Prof. Funk-'fWhat part of chemistry do you most enjoy Q studying? Holley- Affmities. To cram, and by so doing end our fear That once again we might be forced to labor To judge and classify fallacious arguments That mortal men have made-that were reward enough For sleepless nights and anxious dayshto cram, To cram, and still to flunk! Ay, there's the ruby For then with pain would we regret the toil Regret the wasted time and candle power And only wish we could live 0'er those hours, And spend them merrily in careless mood, Unburdened with a load of useless knowledge. A. L. L., '14, He's a witty old Prof, If his hair is kind of thin, And some days in class, You'd nearly Cave in At the comical things He has to say, And the things he does In his comical way. 188 '-4 P .-' -1 Q A in 14 . '-72' ,. an ' - I.. if ... , 45' wi .Af QI' f. -I-. .f . .. .TF353 R. ' 'I , fig.-z I :-. . gf. . ' .i 'I .1 g- -A 'Q1'.f. . . 4:7 g A I V . ..,gg' Ng. -V' .-- - -1--f' r-2- HH--f -Zi' - I - A--In --'.' .L 'I A1-.ii-..-'I , . .A . ' N:'Z '5 3v 'W'-' . 'F A -. H '..4 w. FQ--'?a'5gn '-do 71 ,gg If- .-,1,7,5...i.:. ,, l I 5.-,Aft 2 5 - - U V ,- i',,...i. -'43, - ,.1Q,-3515 1. 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The only other sounds to disturb the stillness of the afternoon were the haws and f'gees by which a farmer guided his old mare up and down the rows. Wm. F. Maehl Tailor Suits Made to Order, also Repairing, Pressing and Cleaning of Ladies' and Gents' Suits French Dry Cleaning of All Kinds a .Specially Selby and Snelling Avenues L.T. Kroening Company Manufacturers of Trunks and Traveling Bags Repairing of Ladies' Hand Bags a Specialty Office, Salesroom and Factory 216-220 East Seventh Street Saint Paul, Minnesota 195 His 'fhawsu and gees were unusually sharp and quite out of tune with the dreamy quietness. They had broken up the languidness of the old mare for a time and she was switching her tail and stepping lively with ears alert. As they finished the row with a flourish Squire Bas- com hailed them from his seat on the rail fence. Movin' kinder brisk fer small corn, 'aint ye? he asked. Dunno's I am, replied john, anyways I didn't notice it, he added as he turned the old mare and set the plow in the next row. Fact is I wuz thinkin', Squire. I wuz wonderin' what I'd been doin' all these yearsg fer I'm flfty years old this very day. I-if H balk! , Y, L l LL, 1 N r. V. , 4 f - 53 gglzif 4 '- 4 Q4 .L -.4 :wx ,- px, : x 4x.d4Q.,f- an . --T -' Y 7ft'. f--zizgi'-2 ,. .G ,, -, .. '. 1 .mf-t'.,:1?' .f . .pa . nf' ni-.qw- Qe.,-, . f - 9..f.s .113 Q' 2 ' 't ' 5'.1..L,:a: .,. J, 1 11 1 gr, ri 11.2, 3' f' :Ei'JgS-f,g.- -. 1. . 13- . aj, 4 fx-ff f'L., . 1- 'ssiff- -2 4' 1 .315- Q! f.I:.12fr f he V5-'x!5:.Q-T-Q'i'5,?,.' -- ff:v..,' -.- -- , P-. X- .-, g., Q A q f .. .. I. 5 -..-in,--,. ,. , .. . 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L., ,.,. . , . --'r :.'.-'54-L Lx.-, ' 1 W --. 5 gave -' -- , -. . . wa.. .':?J:'f:, :rl 1:'tr2-Li.-5.x . :-..-'- fn.. - - .-,ln wr. , .f- fn.- . e gm.-p 373, ,f--ffii-.Ar-.3, J fl - .. . i'T'.x': + 'P I'--..4'e' -' '- ,123 :, :ge-iz-tw,-:::f.'f1'::?5-LIN. BOTH PHONES F. R. Mann 85 Son, Im. Imported and Domestic Wall Papers Painting and Decorating Paints, Oils, Glass, Varnish and Brushes SOLE AGENTS FOR Lowe Brothers lligh Standard Liquid Paints 437-439 St. Peter Street - St. Paul, Minnesota 'KAW shawl Is that so? ejaculated the Squire. An' here I am, continued john, Hworkin' away on this rocky ol farm an' payin' more rent fer it than it's wuth, an' all I got's the ol' mare an' a few tools an' some hawgs. An' I tell ye Squire, I'm gettin' mighty tired of doin' my own cookin' an' keepin' the house with all the other work. I'm gittin' too ol' fer't. 'KNOW look here Simpson, broke in the Squire, if fe don't like housekeepin' what ye doin' it fer. The Widder Mears'll take ye an' be glad t' git ye. She needs you an' you need her. I 'aint goin' hack on what I said when I wuz elected jestice o' the Peace, if ye'll Q 09, Fits Like Your Foot-Print is and . .Eg Theres Goodness all Through . The Uu1ritzitatmn.fQillt'ltJie ASK YOUR DEALER Vllrite to Us for Mirror Score Card C. Gotzian 55 Co. SAINT PAUL BEAR BRAND TRADE MARK Rubbers ies,-J' Protect Your Feet C. Gotzian 5? Co. XVHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS .-gg. s,:.:.':-.-1 .5 ii u xl ill 'I l 1, 11 W .Lv '1 '--Q L .fy . u- -. ., . nf ..,, . izr H is .1 '31 2. -5 . if: , . 1: 'fir'-l I .' k , 'fi Q.,-, I ' ' 'V' 1 ' -ff.'Li,l - -Q i3,3'11 f 1- - 1113: -:'? in . ?Q,',lg'. ' 'lt A ,. .....,-wt-'3,'.g',Q 2:'Sl-'. 'SF' ,-- , H'-'fimfffvjfjevg - nf--1ff:,,4,.ig-W1-ix, - Q---25,,..,:-r,-af. ,imma--e,g, .x Af,y:,Q'-,7,, -. .za A '--1-' . YQ!gW:.I5'QgA,, :Q A-.. 2 :aff V wg vfxiy- f 0... X f .-:jig-g'1g ' qi' 1-wf-gr-Q 4. 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'Pi ,,,,,-,,.r.,:,,. ,v,,45,,,'12t':6J ' ' -- ir---33 1 . ' t - '.. 1. --rs ' gr rc KJ: EE? -- marry the Witlcler, I'll do the job fer nothin', and I'll throw in a weddin' dinner to boot. - l ' i 'ii-si:-5. s:Yif:4-Lf' if i Clark's Shoe HoSDital I . 22529 .13 ie? Shoe repairing 1617-i0-d!li6'7Tl16 old made new while you wail Ye talk as though gittin' married wuz easier'n 150 East gevemh Smut fallin' off a log! exclaimed john. 'AMaybe 'tis fer you, 3 ' , . . . . .5 f EQQ551E1,3f Nj XV. Cedar 6151 Tri-State 3462 but taint fer me. I never wuz no hand with wimmin, ' but I haint got nothin' agin marryin' the Widcler, he said after a long pause, Han' that's what I've been sayin' to myself fer the last year, an' I've set out to tell her so lots o' times, but I never cud do it. 'Taint no use, I sez to myself, I never eud do it. I never wuz no hand with wimminf' Eyes Examined Consultation Free F. H. Harm 5939 Bro. Jewelers and Oplicians 14 East Sixth Street St. Paul, Minn. 4- A. B. Van Valkenburg Theo. E. Price inneapolis Costume Co. Professional Coslnmers and Designers Ancient, Historical and Character Costumes for Theatrieals in Stock Mfanufaclurers af Oxford Caps and Gowns Wishes lhe bex! oflnck io everyone of lllacalesler College 818-S20 First Avenue South MlI11lC3D0liS Designated United States Depositary The Capital ational Bank of Saint Paul, Minnesota Capital, 5ll5500,000 Surplus, 3100,000 john R. Mitchell, President Jerome W. Wheeler, Vice-Presidenl XVilliam B. Geary, Vine-President Comer Of James L. Mitchell, Cashier Fifth and Robert Streets Edward II. Miller, Asst. Cashier S George M. Braek, Assl. Cashier t- P3-U1 198 L. Eisenmenger Meat Co. - .--55f.ff.L. ,sal-'fu-LIL . N. 5 ,,-in .. Q--f' f Q, .. f .. 4 1 ' N e tr,-. -. P-r,,pm:s:5re-R - 2---iif5'51:-meg, . .-xiii.,-v'-, ,. , - Z4 -'fa--'fvwgewiklgt-,gg ., .35 .zi- if. Q if' 3:-'.'.,sj:2 ' :- '. 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But 'taint no use, never wuz no hand with wimmin, and he clueked to the old mare. ut I will, said John as he threw the lines By the way, have ye seen lVIilt's new dawg? ealled the Squire. Milt sez he's a blood houn' an' 7 he'sahne Coon daw ' ' ' ' ' ' ' g, an he ll tratk a man, too. Shipped 'im clear f'm Pennsilvanyf' No,I 'aint seen 'im , replied john, Han' if he's a blood houn' I 'aint wan ' lm' to neither. I seen 'nough ,.,, l X ., Coftumef .ee LOUIS IQJEMNN it N Mastuerades, - fs. f QW: . I N C Class Plays 74' :xifl AND . A t m,E'5 'L ' .. All Occasions ' ff xv lniayxa I' NJ e -1' . lgyjj, lllljly llllll College Gowns fL,?W3?gZ Ne . - ..A 51,3 AE Tr- ,,,,,f,, T05-7-9 2nd Ave So. lk 4' SMCHSSOY 10 Minneapo'is, si, I - NT f l s. Smith Costume Co. Mum' .. fs-- 199 f' ' 'f' l g ,:i:r::1-1: x X, - .. 1. 1 -ns. . , . HIE Q 'mf - , be 1 -. E . . af I ' f..if'Zs .1 H L ?,.?ff i.:' ' -1 ?3.1fV'F-.1 - -4- Alf X .. 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Suits Dry Cleaned and Pressed Repairing a Specialty The Students' Tailor Corner Grand and Snelling I. Goldsmith E, P. LIVINGS TO ': COLLEGE BOOK STORE I can supply any book used in the college at publishers' prices School Stationery, Alhlelie Supplies, Confeclionery, Kodak Supplies. A fine line of College Jewelry 1683 Grand Avenue, Macalester Park 'Y 1 .45-f ' ' , if-'ig 1..K ' I A if-1 7 'gvgcffffffh ...:L:,, ,M 1 if -' 1-1.52251 Q ., - Q., : .M -- Af: at ,.,4i'. .Jw ir. I, . hivzriiul 1 1 ' Q m 4. f ' .Ani .fi 515 zi' ,.-'. ,....Li'-1 ' ' 1: ,L-.,..-,.:..,.v -' V-1 - - 1 r P1--V, ww, I . , , if . ,NW 4 -1 ,,, ,J -wax.: .V J x .v., , .Q1 zz ' 1 Y Q-'5 ,.,.2 ,. 1.4,- , . .--'-xg f -'- - j,,, ' . -. A X N 4..,:.L,' 'Q 5-ff PHL, f 'fQQ?'2QQQfQ 'E Q, , xr TWGFIA -, 1311- .. ff Q?Efe.Qf X ' 'Q 553522-Vs ' x NJS33' ' f '1-'r T 2 5 gd.,-. 1 . ff F2 :1.v-vii: if, .f ' A,-1 . ' A ' ,,--f:fx'fe'1 3 L' f,..v-ifg .w, 5' ' fvfffti' ' , r,- gig: ,-3,34 - J ,gf-.fz :rAl '.ff.ifj -1 if , ' - K' ' .. H.. ,. N .-., . - ... ,,-.. -At. . ' 'e -.-:.- -r .. 1 - K1 no ,,, ,.,.-,V x Shu N 0 IV! 25 X ll I run the lawn-mowcrov or do you want a shave? cri Macalester Barber Shop CIIAS. M. CURTIS, PROP. Special Care Given Io Stuzlerzts Your Preferences Followed 11580 GRAND AYIQNIFE f 'QAINT VA l'I. 2 Fw-.1 I 2 -- we A-.isis .- - t jfdf. ., . .q'1..g, wg : f -J' .,. Q' i -.... . ..,7!'253' --Lie., . .i:ftQ. QQ.. .. I-, 4.5,-f . .M ,L A - .----4-1-gf-t .., fxt I ' 1..rii'i .! - -2 f 'L1,iff '. Q 'Q Eg 1 5 ,'.'1'.-, ' 52 41 .4 g. .A ' - ' Y ,-H 1 J- -'Pap ,-..ff2H'f:'-f-1-- -1-s-1.-.-' 1.f '1'-Qzfvf ,Ji -'f.4ffQ1.f:1i . . . . : ' :K p -i- I H240 .--3:61551 H . f- , if-gf' 'V' - M. '- .'r'1'g..iQ1s- A, - g . -.4 L-1 51.2. . .L f-A 3' f' . Y ' il , ft fr ' 1 -1 gi-ifaffisigf ' ?1ig-it-frf' 1- .1 Qehfa1a:.f.v1f2 1 A 1 ?'S3 -ith-5'-j2f-f.1,.,i if 1' ' ' - i' . i V .l.1 175 4, 'Z 7 Fifi' 1 ' 2 f- 'lil 1535 -I 7 ,pl L,..'.'f-r f 1 z :,. Elks- in lil ii li V , ., . . . - . , . . 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'lOut kinder airly this mornin' 'aint ye, asked the Squire. Yes 'tis a little airly, but I lowed I'd give ye plenty 0' time t' git that Weddin' dinner ready, 'cause I'm goin' t' marry the Widder. Ye don't say! yelled the Squire. 'ADO tell! I told ye she'd be glad to git ye, but I lowed ye'd never have the nerve to ask her. lar prices. lilllllrlllllllllrlilllhllllllllliiwllillllilllllllullllllifllllii'lllHMlli1MHHHN llllilllii llllh llll: Hill 'ills' ll Edward Halperin RYAN HOTEL 406 ROBERT STREET SAINT PAUL 202 HK... ,-f.,.,...,f'Hjjf A A ll. .-1 . . - .. ft..... J-. -1-su. , f ll... .... .-..,.f,f ' ., .,, .-, , , V - a . f't.,K'ffl..! . 5 g.:.1.:.. 1 ,. . t , . J' -2--Y' :esp-P21-if--f.,-.-.'1M1311 'i...iifT1'.i-f'- : ' . Af 1 .. 1 -1-ISL fig- 'I' Q - -rriklfqzqg.-f. ' I ' ' .- ,Q 45-g.g1cf4M+f-J Q- .:, , fu-,f 'fi2'Qq:ff1 Q. .. fe PQHWQ-as If Q sfo- , az z vi .-f -. Su 4.u--'-1-rua iff Na f g,...s ff.f--f- 4. wu.1.--.-.- . .- :sm fe 5 1, '-.crm r-- 1'-j ' l . .mx . .,,., .. .. 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PAUL, MINN When you want Considered, see ns Prices and Quality Kamman Art Printing Co. 351 Minnesota Street, Between Fourth and Fifth Dunno 's I did, replied john. Ye see it wuz like this, the more I thought about it, the more sot I wuz on marryin' the Widder. So I sez to myself, I sez, that thar inciclopedy I bought last summer ort to tell some- thin' about gittin' married. So I got it down, and sure '- - ry..-,.......... You'll never know what real comfort combined with style means u.1til you wear a Summit Town and Country Shirt The Soft Standing Collar that is Right on the Shirt does it Will save your laundry bills At all Shops that Sell Shirts Guiterman Bros., Makers, St. Paul, Minn. .-M. . .xwr I . ' ',.41:vey-5-gg, V- . ,,az:ff:,-.-.5,,. 7, , , , 'RI 1 ,, , -. f .-f . f ,A SE-ef'i 2 1 1 - I' ' G I ' ' PQ 'ffm ' 1 .f'.,,, . 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Wall I got it all figgered out an' after supper I struck out fer the Widder's place. When I wuz purt near thar I seen her out in the yard. Wall sir! to save me, I e0uldn't keep my knees frum gittin shaky an' I begin to feel fainty about the stummiek, an' I sez to myself, I never e'n do it. I kep on up to the house an' she seemed mighty glad to see me, an' she sez, 'Good evenin' Mr. Simpson, how be ye this evenin'? 'Fust rate,' sez I. 'It's fine growin' Weatherf I sez. 'Mighty fine fer eorn,' sez she, ABut mine needs 2:11 1,:.:,-f-,T v. -.-y 4 Company THE POPULAR BAGGAGE AND Z2 FURNITURE MOVERS Fmfniture Packing Our Specialty ALVVAYS PROMPT AI. YVAYS REL IABL E Office: 177 VVest Sixth Street St. Paul, Minn. x . N.. - i ...-. . . . 'WH fz .' ' - -.-.- ii . ' 'fxfff , 53-'-2 , '. 4.7. I , A F-.iz-i 3 A .dig-,jj ,F use-:ng i Jyylyp' ig-I AG A gl A I. M I , cl,--.f-.Y..fgE,am?S?r: L .. 'h f'.15!7F:?7?f:'x ' lT fff-a1-g5 i.f- .ff flfifl'-'.'1. 7 . 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WOOLEY Jllanufacturing Jeweler and Engrazier RYAN BUILDING 414-416 Robert Street Room 410 ST. PAUL, MINN. plowin' mighty had. My hired mz1n's quit an' I 'uint been able to gil' another. ICS mighty hard fer a lone woman to git along on Z1 farm, havin' to see to every- thing an' no man around to depend on. I'm mighty tired of it. Ye don'l, know of any good man I cud git, do ye?' H. H. Miller Real Estate, Loans, Insurance 317-318 Commerce Bldg. St. Paul . e -M' I 'u' f ' M 'W 'l'i -M 5 fo , Q . QMINNEAP S 3if,,y!DQos1gr1o1'sIg R- C- J eff C fs 0 H !6oMPI:E3-EXg6?4, , l XXXSOFOONSTRUQIQNX Retail L,,mg,e, ELI fyAETHf7?7, lw .x lvflfizs X ' W'?W'fil5l '1iK S on oe ii - 53. ,Q wssginigl ffii 133,556 , . I if Wiilivwllnw lii Pj- ,Jlifwilll.ifwwwumflllliliimf ,' M1 WQMIIU Q 51 N Sdlfll P3111 205 l :Y ' L I . 5 ' . 1 :Jw ' Ai ' . , ' -. 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U x J ::M.1,..?1.,,b3E ' 1 has multiplied the convenience of hot 1 water and broadened its field-made 5 t uv u it a luxury-but at a moderate price ...li1. .l.1 ESTABLISHED 18.55 Iron, Steel, Wagon and Carriage Hardware Jobbers and Manufacturers of Wagon and Carriage Wood Stock, Automobile Sundries Iron Merchants ST PAUL, MINNESOTA You know it's the sum total of little conveniences that loom large on the home horizon-these are the niceties of living-the special field of the Ruud. The Ruud furnishes steaming hot water at the turn of a faucetAhot water in the middle of the night, in case of sudden illness or emergency -hot water for the morning bath, no matter how many tubfuls the maid and laundress have drawn Compare the shortcomings of your present 'water healer with the luxurious hot water service furnished by the Ruud The Fixture Equipment Company G. T. Bisbee Northwestern Distributors .siipmg .- Students Private Car Parties f'f,?','1'W .iz on the l Dan Patch Electric Line ulllull .!- i - between ' vi Minneapolis, Northfield and Faribault Lowest Students' party rates-31.00 round trip to Northfield in 325,000 Palace Electric Cars. ' Leave when you want to. Return when you get ready. Sing as much as you please. Between June Ist and September 1st Visit Antlerls Park The Gem of all Minnesota Picnic and Outing Resorts Beautiful Dancing Pavilion, First-Class Restaurant, Boating, Bath- ing, Free Ball Grounds, Free Daily Orchestra Concerts, Etc. Address, Dow S. Smith, U. of M., Class '88, General Manager, International Building, Alinneapolis, Minn. '- n 206 f, 535 ,.,, .gg S K N ' fs. l -' .11 f. r ..- - 1 .. .. 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I Sheet Muszc I . : The largest and 'f- 'fl'-f f ' ii' most complete stock in the ' H i w Northwest iill' ' and Player Pianos ii M Q xx Steinway and other famous makes l lll55:iIi Ml PM ills!! J l li ltjlt lm A ,, wi. .. ti M l-lil i ll ' it rsluglllll lt tiiltiiitllll l will-nltn imtw , ' f- Pianos Rented VICTOR VICTROLAS AND RECORDS 21, 23, 25 and 27 West Fifth Street Office Hours: 9 to 12, 1 to 5 D. W. McCourt Denfist 220 Commercial Bldg. . Sixth and Cedar Streets St. Paul, Minn. 'UNO I don't,' I sez jest like at f0ol.' H 'VVall I got to find one purty soon, thet corn Turin Simxrs ... . Qilmrns . ALUNEP iffy? I W . N I I 4 trim 257 ' ,tgp C., N 'Eli Illll l' W 4 f , tri' ' M ' W 9-IQ' W9 !,1, PK J 1 f X X7 V , 99' , J ? J x Me. W, .sg f muz- Arthur Brown's baseball career The evolution of a pitcher. v Y . ' 43. -' ,sei +511 , , , , ff - w--V 5 :Q W. ,V37 1.-. 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K Weil- rl 15' - -3- 1 xi.:LQ.f2:'gr.,, .3 '- 1593ge',iHi.' ' - 'A .s 1- MQ ' ,: ..-fc-Q , qw., - 'f ' ' Q 'aj ' 1, X , Vhiz X.: '1 A ' -.sa '1?A'4-,. X--.ri-. :UL , ,I X 1 :gem r, .. ,- R- M . - wha. r-ssl, -' ' .. f. fr.:---'1-T .1 J1.E:.'. he .,,V , .1 ' 7 . 5 ' ' . :PC mf va H. Stapleton S. O'Brien New York Coffee House Furnished Rooms 354-356-358 Jackson Street Saint Paul, Minnesota 3 got to be plowed. WcJn't ye step in an' set down a spell?' V sez she. LVVall-no,' I sez, LI recon I'd better be goin. I lowed I'd go over an' see lVIilt's new dawg as he's got A frum Pennsilvanyf Isez, fer I sez to myself, I never e'n do it. Kennedy Bros. Arms Company Sporting Goods of All Kinds Headquarters for Baseball and Tennis Goods, Athletic Outfitters, Old Town Canoes, Kodaks, Photo Supplies, Bicycles and Cycle Sundries, Guns, Fishing Tackle. Farwell, Ozmun, Kirk Sporting Goods of Every Description Bicycles Tennis Supplies Reach Baseball Goods Fishing Tackle Saint Paul, Minnesota C Kodak Finishing PHOTO ART SHOP 625 Ryan Building ST. PAUL, MINN. E. P. Livingston T. S. 2841 Comer Robert and Third sts., st. Paul, Minn. LOCHI Assnf N- W- CCM' 7740 208 A ,. 'H r,.,Z'2 2ET A 'i.,f.'5':f 'V .. 5' i b,. ,. .. --- - -' '. 'P-Q-L31- -illl-- 'Z-4-iiiii' ,:vg',L'fl5'. -1 .'v.4:'F2-..-1 Fi ' 5 .,,fS:i1'r ..g,- 'W't?-,gffgnv 111 : af A -'J-fin 4:-1' 3? 1 fir? -.11 5 k ,, 3:1 wr T-f--iw L J ' -- ff SW .. . . . . ., , . , , . . ... fi 1 , . Ap . .rw -' :5.-,-:q..-.We ff-. u...,'..A f, V '..-x?4A'....:...4 - if , : .P-41 --. 51.1. - v' r 31 ' .iflff-i i I 2 45,-gE :.?'Vi3 ' 'M V li:-,iii ' i,794Ei 25L f.:iS 'ii: if 'fWif 'U -r ' 1 il an 2,15 1 ' i x 1,-' .f rL,.- - -2- . E .. ' , .gggllfl nw H' ' - 1: L '51 ,J ff nam- V 1 '- .454 , , ' ' L51 . ' :V : ' b '- - 1-U '57-3'31'.' . i' 5541 -.' 'l nL.P-'5- V .- W-lp. 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A. adison ' Dentist Pittsburgh Building Fifth and wabasim Saint Paul, Minnesota Ogden, Merrill 3 Greer Crockery, Silverware, Glassware, Ilziviland China Dinner XVare, II:1nd-Pointed China, Belgian Lamps, Student Lamps, Carving Sets Corner Sixth and Sibley Streets Saint Paul G. Dunn Established 18110 C. Crissey G. Dunn Eff Co. New and Old Books and Magazines 403 St. Peter Street St. Paul, Minnesota ex A' 'He's shore savage enough to look at,' sez she, 'I don't know what Milt wants with any more dawgs, he's got ten now an' they eat 1nore'n a man. Wall if ye hear of a man I e'n git, let me knowf I certainly felt ornery as I went along down to IVIilt's, fer I knowed I'd missed the best chance I'd ever 210 1 ,1..,- f.. '---H' 'Q 4 .mx , .. .TWV .1 .- Q sfifflif- l 133,-, - , , A - - 1, -1-1-241 - ,Q - - avian.. A : Q gmf... ,,., , , I J-. , ..-. .. A,-.'. V 'ex ,A.- in., N AK. Ag b x 1- . gi- 'UW M -1:-af--1,-fffbg f':' ,Ex-V, .- -fi . .. 'Qff7'xN'ff-F? 'X: . ft' 5' -wif: ,. 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HWell we went into the house an' set down a while an' I listened to Mill playin' on his ol' fiddle. But it The Old Jewelry Firm of Geo. R. Holmes will supply you with Diamonds, Vllatehes, Jewelry, Sterling Silverware, Cut Glass, Gold Head Canes and Umbrellas, Gold and Silver Badges of all descriptions, at the lowest possible prices. 415 Robert Street, Opposite Ryan Hotel St. Paul, lVIinn. All Emblems and Class Pins Executed on shortest notice 1 w ,:.r-':-.-r.: , K. . 'mzi' .I ..,..l,:?' 4... . H ,X . 1,-Q43 .-5.35 '31 51:-' -A ' gg-3j,'g. ,4a,jf'f.,5g,,, '. 351. 4 - .4 i X' A A N M , , ,, A gf. Y A ' -..? 'l .2 ,V ZA-3:--'-1 1 .A . -gglzrlzg VT , ,gel-, . I I ...yy 'r.-Lrg, ,1 'ny - -.Q 5 H-rliexggsifiygzaf-y-2--:-.:w.w:Fii:-myif-gy ' fhgagiii if A . . .. - I4 :IX-ax. - - .1 1 : w' ' ' ' rec' 1-hr: 1. f .'1+n'-4sf:, .'- QI' .J 'z:. 4,.'14'f4...'.:, ,:A - '1 '. -A 1 3 .- -1 .La - - f v' f' .' -ff gl. - . , . N U- . S.. 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Bertossi Snelling Ave. Jeweler Solieits your patronage with a complete line of NVatches, Diamonds and jewelry, Repairing of Fine VVatches a Specialty. 471 Snelling Ave., Opp. Car Barn Drs. Phillips and Harmon Denlisls Prior Ave.. Cor. St. Anthony , I , Fargo Block, Merriam Park St. Iulll, lhllllfl. Smart Clothes for Young Men Every new style or coloring of fabric will be found embodied in our young men's clothes The Boston Clothing Company Saint Paul, Minnesota didn't interest me none fer I wuz thinkin' uv the Vtlid- der. That wuz the fourth time I'd set out to see if she'd have me, an' now I knowed I never Could do it. HPurty soon I sez to Polly, I sez, 'I cum over to see if ye could spare me a few loaves of breadf I sez. H 'Sure, ye e'n hev all ye want john an' weleomef sez she. 'But what you want, john, is to git married an' have some one to do yer eookin' fer ye. Now there's the VVidder Mears, she's a fine cook, an' she gits mighty lonesome there in the house all alonef Go to lVlAC'S For Anything You VVant. He Has a Full Line Students ' S u ppliey Lunehesfrlrzy Kind, Any Time Stationery-College and Socitly Pennants Pillows ,lewelry Oysters in Season lee Cream All the Time Picnic Parties Supplied iliac will make you feel at home F. M C A r d ell 1665 Grand Avenue, St. Paul of 1 .- .:- 155 L 1 2 13 n- , 3, 'ii 1 ..- .--a ,Q u .A :Q .uf Q,-fn., , N, . , , ,. ,V..- ., , .. -.- ,V v fB-'52 . vw.. x 3 Q9 . A. -. .. A ,. ., -. 5 ,arf .: . .' ,- .gy-'-wal . - ..w:5:i5,4'i 23 ,. ,Q ..- ., . t V .. . . .Vx A - 1 .- .V ,.f. .. , .. e .G-f V .L-.Y,g,. ...Q . 7 :.- .M ...Q , gpg- V ..1.,2..,,,, I Nw, 4, .K Q ,., , K: r- 3' Q . q,.,.g,. ,-L, ,K . ' - -,f-'. ,ri ---V-.qg-.11 f- ' .. . F.---:-' --.. --gwl. Q S Zh + E. a : L- 4' gh-11 . -n .-2: J' -.T .t .f.- 1.-Y if w . --4 ' 1 . . ..- ','- 1- .1 1- ' .- X X Q 1 ffdrikfn- Y'?5x-it . 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Meier' U Faculty includes Voice Violin Mr. Marry Phillips Piano Mr. G. H. Fairclougli Miss Emily Kay Miss Bessie Godkin Pipe Organ Mr. G. H. Fairclough Director of Chorus Mr. Harry Phillips Leader of Orchestra T. F. Meier .r Harmony Mr. G, II. Fairclough Miss Emily Kay Harmony: Theoretical, Analytical Work tell he wuz outside the barn, an' drectly he begin to give them long bawls an' I knowd he wuz on the track 0' somethin'. Then they kept soundin' closer 'n I cumfnenced to git scared, fer I didn't want no more bloodhouns on my trail. I wuz nearly across the VVid- der's oats field when I saw the dawg come out of the woods. He wuz runnin' with his nose to the ground an' he wuz trackin' rrle. I didn't loose no time in gittin' to the road fence in front of the Widder's, but befor I reached it the dawg seen me an' begin runnin' at sight. I fell over the rail fence an' made fer the Widder's gate. As I slammed it shut the houn' cleared the fence with a leap, an' I tell ye Squire, I sure thought he'd git me. WEYERHAE SER 85 CO. Headquarters, St. Paul, Minn. ' L OPERATES Retail Lumber Yards at P blic S h lMus' , , M C 00 M Blue Earth, Minn. Truman, Minn. Ceftlacates Elmore, Minn. Sargeant, Minn. Diplomas ' l 1 Catalog on application to Recimlsg Teachers' Brlcclyn, Mmn. Guckecn, Mmn. President Hodgman I Pupils' . . , ofthe College. Lewisville, Minn. Rake, Iowa Ledyard, Iowa X ' ,:.:.':-.-g J. ,-4. r v ,E . 1. 53.-, x U' A -' ' - T'--V-. -1:3 - v Y ' ' 1 1 -s 3221 x 4 ' Q ' - - .mf '. 'J 11 'ErfI':?i'17f'T Ta.-,vs-':rfi ff i1 Al'f.'.-'1f'ff -f7'5ff:i- ZF I 9- .3335-.-'A't 3 i --1'3'1fU - '. '1-l: xY'R:5Fi 'X3 . fl? QM .af - . 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Mariar,' I sez, 'it seems kinder funny, now, but do ye know, Mariar, I've been so afeard o' you that I never cu'd say what I've been wantin' to say to ye fer a whole year. But after the scare I've jest had, I don't see how I cu'd ever have been afeard o' you. 'Mariar,' I sez, 'what's to hinder you an' me frum gittin spliced, hitched up I 1nean?' 'The' 'aint nothin', John,' she sez, smilin' at me, 'the' never wuz, ceptin' yerself,' sez she. By the way Squire, I'd be much obliged if ye cu'd spare me a small loan till my pension money cums in, I want to get things fixed up as soon as possible, fer the VVidder's corn needs plowin'. II. G. B. '14 1 f. '4QJ:f:jg:.1- .'.-fr r, ,RR l l l l LR, SAINT PAUL, MINN. . 1 .- sf . .: - f-.1,,: - ' -' sivfnf- A' -. 5 : ,. V., , - 1.5.-.4 ., - --1 1 ' Ah !,.,.,gg:,iJ,,, '5,..i:ff1g.:., ' 1, .3-,eFs-,.--.L .jf-1 -V -- -' -ctr . 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We Invite You to Use the Store Accomodations The Tea Rooms on Fourth Floor, open to the public from 8:30 a. m. to 51330 p. m. and also Saturday evenings, are much used for luneheons, dinners and evening banquets. The Rest, XYriting and Reception Rooms, the U. Postal sub-station, the free Cheek Room for parcels and hand luggage-all these help to make this Store your Store. XYel- come to come and go as you please, whether you buy or not. X'-llxtrts-wth .' -1 ', lgiglllhtisi C 3, Minnesota I Nh D Nlinnt llllllli, Distribulors of Dependable Jllerchandise for Every Jllernber of the Family, and for Ihe Home 219 l ,L-f, , I - .ffm -- 3-gl.fffIf'ii' 'basfiks E,?fi3 f'-'- ,A 'vs' u ,ig-,tv-jifJ,QvELg'g ' 2? I -5 g2,..,,,, -W .195 'Y f: 'i:i'5 '- . -: 2f 71fff .'-'50 ,i,.f'ff?f-,' V, f -A , 1 X ' QL-fe ' K , A . .- --i:lQ.l:5-4' f' J ' ' J -.z li, A yiiiiy: . ,.5,,-.5 5fl': .fi1,Ei5,.::.:4L45,f -'wffmqifgsj-gm .5 ' ' J.:-?..p?i,f' -195 - - -. f- mi--f-'f ff--V .'?-if-'FWS-1 -7? 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Luwhead in K+' :tr viz - ' H A If , JF saw-+2 . -W - QWAS' '2 iw ,- - -' , , ff lywfious5,,,,w5v1f,,,e Jm,,,1,yy ,?gf5Ewfr,1t,'zHf..,-ffy,cT!1wr'7 ,tH'df3- ,?bJlr,3.9..rL,.?-:i5lf'fXf-gd? :tl ,.,V N 1-W M,,,1ufadu,e,,S ,md Designers ,, , , -,,,' H av, . ,A wwf 'auf-1-':m,f., '11r:'.'Jff 1 ' f, ' -'M' 2' - V .- I ' . .Szlwrrvzlre and .Soczely fag? it li -555,5 A la.: 5 gtg,-,lwilfi 1JfS17P!I1lll Pzecev 111 Gold .' Sitiliomvy Ez ,md Silwr -ig- H, Mg if 3 ' 4 e 5 fin of 'fa .W A 222 faqs fi ff fda ir- il ai? fists, avlfat 5 lnflllgf . - i To the Men and Women of Colleges this Estabhshment W Means a Great Deal Class Jewelry, Class Stationery, of the highest grade. Our department of stationery is unexeelled in its productiong our Fraternity Pins and Badges are the best that can be had. Our Perfect Diamond Department, where you see only flawless gems, is worth your while to examine. : : : 2 XY : 1 : 2 C -J This store is one of the city's show places, and we cordially invite you to call, with - every assurance that you are welcome and will not be importuned to buy. : 2 Establixlzed 1875, we are 51ll'CE'.Y.Qfltl nzvrrlzaulx, because ofthe clasx Qf znvrclzanriise we ojer you and the Vl?llS0lllLlJl61H'SS of 1T!.v price. : .' : : : : if J. is HUosoN at soN, JEWELERS 257-39 So. 7th St., next door to Radisson Hotel Minneapolis O X 1 i -1-5:5 ' , sq.-gpg,-:. 1 I Y? 221 D 6 Q f , ,. 2 , . , ,N ' 5 E.: i'QE 1 I N , .Q 4-, - tm-fmf.--.....z..::4:::,1 . fzffw' : -. ef . ,. .. 433' ' H w .gf-1'23+13'g ii ' 2f T4,.,-2-F-ff' .-3f'i41i :It .fi-Jgf,' .5- fv':ppfi.T'fsf., h Q ,-1 9' '1 7. !. .A V' -I 12. -IF . Q Emil, 5- t -4- 'iw -:ttf-? 'f2fa.'i9Tfu' L .-A 'iii FI iff 'Ui it G3 3 ig V Af-M.: 45, iff. :..3'.1f2 4 gf ' I 13 1-E. f- 1... I it -f sr. 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T.- All but the last foive. P. K.- How many did I give you? IJ. T.- Foive. XVOUI,DN'T IT BE FUNNY IF- Prof. Phillips should get mad at chorus rehearsals? Wallace Hall doors were locked at 10:00 P. M? A certain Sophomore named R. R. should forget to visit the Hall more than six times a week? If Prexy should forget to add just a word? Some one should forget to decorate Prof. Andy's chair on his birthday? St. Patrick's'Day and Prof. Andy's birthday didn't fall on the same day? ' Prof. Burgess should announce some other song than Holy, Holy, Holy? Dr. IVallace- Where did you learn that, Mr. Dalton, in the Bible? IS. D.-HNU, in Chicago. ECHOES ACROSS THE PLATTER Dalton- IfVe have a mountain over in England upon which you can stand and see fifty miles out as sea. Harvey- That's nothing, we have one in Ireland from which you can see the moon. Prof. Andy- All the taste nerves are situated in the tongue, are they not? Soph.- Physiologists say that we taste with the palate. Fussing junior- I can taste with my lips. Prof. Clark Cat Uta Otal- Did you fellows hear the story of the eggs? Chorus- Spring it, Prof. Prof.-f'Too badg too bad. CTwo bad.D Ed- Just wait until our ship comes in, Taylor, thefi we can go to Grand Opera. Taylor- Haven't much hopes, the only ship that came to me was hardship. Peterson- Gee, I'm hungry this noon. Dale- What's the matter, didn't you have enough break- fast? Pet.- Nope, just a roll in bed, that's all. Prof. B. Cin chapelj- The faculty are the suspenders of col- lege breaches. W. H. Cwalking with young ladyj- Do you know, I really enjoy walking with a stick. Young Lady- Thank you. Softley Cdiscussing summer occupationsD4 Ah, what's the difference between a canvasser and a thief? Waddelow- One works in the daytime and the other at night. A new expression 119093 We should worry. Time out, cried the basketball coach. Teeth out, was the report of the Bud'S.later. . v. .:-.2-rr-: ' i A' ' . Q u 1 857 Sf. 7? 57 4. .f A I , . 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