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-IIIMIFIIIII IIIJIIIIIIII ll llilllllll I llllllili IIIIIIIIII IIIII III! VHS MOREHOUSE TIGER 1925 I I CLAUDE B. DANSBY, A.B., Morehouse College Prolessor of Mathematics and PhysiCS EDWARD F. FRAZIER, A.B., Howard University; A.M., Clark University Professor of Sociology NATHANIEL TILLMAN, A.B., Morehouse College Registrar, and Professor of English JOHN R. COTTIN. A.M., University of Michigan Professor of Modem: Languages THEODORE R. PINCKNEY, 3.5., Bates College Professor of Biology Hmm' SLEDGE. A.B., Morehouse College. Professor of Chemistry and Physics .Vlns. EMMA BRYANT LEWIS. A.B., Spelman College Librarian ' WALTER RICHARD CHIVEHS, A.B., Morehouse College; N. Y. School of Social Work Professor of Psychology and History LOUIS LORENZO REDDINC, A.B., Brown Uniwrsily Professor of English MAJOR W. REDDICK, A.M., D.D., Morehouse College Professor of Biblical Literature CHARLES DuBOls HL'BERT. A.B., D.D., Morehouse College; Rochester Professor of Church History WILLIAM A. Occom', B.B.A., Boston University Professor of Business Administration ODESSA CAVE, Hyde Park Secretary to the President MRS. GURLEY B. GREENE, Wilberforce Secretary to Dean and Registrar FRED C. GASSETT, Pace Institute Bookkeeper WE gmmmmmggmmmmmm. .!
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mi . IF'HE MOREQODJE TIGER 192.5 Senior Class History UL BTLICFS 1hr gl't'dh'il E'lilr'i- that we: E enlm'vd lhu t'I;I.-':-i1 hulls of Murr- huuxc L that of ninclovn humlrmf nml tm-nly-Iiw. If fart!- I'uil tn t-lhlili'I lhin hldleHPnT from a nuIm-I'iml lminl 0!. x'ivn'. lIw-x' tlnullly puppm'l il uiu-n :mr vumiclmm Ih-k l'it'h III'IJfLHiHII uf lul:-nl. ullilit-x um! Yt'l'4illiliI-V hr lht1 mun in gm- oral. When F-l'llnlll upvnixl nu Urtnhvr 1'1. I921. lil'llxvlin- strong, ElPli'l'Illifll'tl young-tvrr from rl'tfrm'i'lll parts of th:- rnunlry gallw- ml to mnkv llll thn Fl'i'rJII'tRln Class. Very mum llw-x xindit'ulml 11w pmverhiul phrusex Thu :Mnhilinus Froslunen. Fur llwy llrzwlit'uth nmnupulizmi tlw nfliros nf tlu' Pi Gamma Lilm'au'y Society aml hchl IIH' hulallr'? of power in r-tudmnl ulf'nirs in gt-m-ml. 'I'hough jusl :1 litiginning, Thia- mb inditruliw of tin: vml. for this ch was: tIc-alimwl t0 Pitl'l'y on 1111- laurel;- 1n mery lint: of 'Ude endeavor l'mm the glorious ailhll'liif atluimnenls lo lhe high- I-s'. honor in scholarship. After a lrmpeatunuy year of sailing on a stormy lrrvshman sea ue emerged into the calm dignity and I?UOI l't'nct'liml which vhat'at'tt'rizetl our Snphomorv year. Now, realizing how litllo we km-w uflPr dll. huu' grvat the task confronting us. wv betamo mul'o derious and sultled down In real work. NOW, iIICIiVidllill talents Immiw II'HIHI thcmwlws 21,-: never lwfurv. Some whn xwre ponlit'ally 0r urtiHicaHy im-Iim-rl began to pln-ase tIu-ir fellous wilh rh-xmvs antl skch'hes. 5.01110 fuuml plums in llu- Y. .Vl. C. A.; tillwrs lhe Clet- Club and Urchcslru, uhih: still ntlu-rs prm't'tl thvir worlh ml lhe gridiron. diamond, or m lyaukvt-Imll 11ml debuting. Still uthr-rs wilh ecliluriu1 and lJllSiIlE'hhi zllIiIity Immune indispensuhlv in Ellltll'nl pulvlimliuns and debating. Time and spare wuuld Fail us 4mulrl u't' :illvmp! to tell all our glorious attain- mvnts I'VCII 3-1 it t'hme. tn mg nothing of our individual 0st. so we musl clismin it by saying: Ilmi at present we slmnl lhiriy-ninv strong.- represcnling apln'rmimah-Iy twelve slates aml playing em a:lix'r purl in every :llllll'lll ur-tivily. While our t-ullvg'v t'ill'th 11:; a Hslmiv hats huen lhumi-II nith apit'y joys and grun'cd with Ilumnrour truphiv.-. mrnm Inn.- nul ln-un vnlin-lyx ulm'nl. for llm grim :npm-trc 0f iiifiilli hu- um'e mm its bthEUH' :lt'rusr- our way. Hurry Mason. 0r Alhvlh, Cu whom 10:5 alx 21 ham: singer in Ilw GIl-e Club. i? am irrclrimulrlu- mm. ml;- Mn 5 tulwn frum us during:- Iln- .-ummvr of 1921 aflm' mmplcting his junior mIIu-gur ymr. I.L:rt:tl Ily tlu- I'aiil' st'x. uthI-rr I-elimml themselves 1:; thl' mnn- glory in marriugr- Lham in u L'ullvgt? diploma elm! Ilvn'vrlvd u.-' to t'UIllIllil hllitilllf uh. pul'tltan'. m: mvnn Irultrimmlyx'i 'l'IT yel tho mu.- uus mm. In slmrt, IhiF llib' IIt-cn thv pusl of 1.19 vlua-s of .23 As yel m1 know nol. wlml tmnnrrou' will britw. livrmzu linu'lx Funky. Hixtorian.
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