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OBERLIN COLI.l'ZGE HI-O-HI. 33 motto is, Education is not accumulation, but the de- velopment ofcapacityf' The special protection of St. Epictethus has been secured. One word concerning the inHuence of social life. The results ofthe rush for partners in this atmosphere of soul may be summed up simply as having been either subjectively objecting, or objectively subiecting. But oh, the scent of the roses she wore, ancl the glance of her sparkling eyes, or thejealous gaze ofthe other man 5-that bill ofmy tailors! Wlly, how sad and bad and mad it was, but then, how it was sweet. Such are dents of Chronos' tooth, for the chariot of time is rolling on and gnashing its teeth as it rolls. I VALE. K 8- W 1
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. -,hln...,.-UPI. 1.4.1513 Qqjx' ,:Lx',-,Wax-.lg-'xilyjvgf ',.:q'g:'g-vp, wq, ' '-rf. f.'4.al.f:-H ,Q w IWAX 32 OliIEltl,lN Comxzcm H1-O-HI. over the preps, and from the humiliating insinuations of their superiority over undergraduate organisms. Let no one think our glorious achievements are con- fined to athletics. Once Diogenes, with his electric light,could not have found a man who owned,.by study- ing hard, he could not lead his class. Our pride was to brouse over books, solve our Horace and sean our Trig without serious cerebral inflammation. Now the class is all head. How we have bounded beyond the limits ofcurriculum! We have thrust pleasure aside, shunned the allurements of society and drunken deep of the Plerian spring until rescued from the inebriation of learning's verbosity. He have risen and looked upon the plotsam and jetsam of lifes gurgling sea and felt ourselves the pharos which should illuminate the wastes of earth. How we long to rush up on the cos- mos and declare the truths of our noble class! No, friends, prof. is not short for prophet, nor D.D. for devil diviner. Ourjunior Ex. asserts our transcendent superiority. The former efforts seem desultory con- cepts in a splash of words before the mighty grasp of our political philosophy and the wierd churls of our wild realms of fancy. The world shall recognize ant honor us. This year has placed something in our fore heads by which we shall be known. The blessedness 1 this visionary felicity is only marred by the sobbing A the faculty at the thought ofthe single year rcmainii before they are torn from our bosoms. Sympathy has formed many a union among us. l shrink from mentioning the Bachelors' club, but for ' relief of friends we will say that we have had tl' heads examined and have found them to be ncit idiots, malefactors or poets, but simply suffering fi in-judicious reticence, arising from early disappo ment. Among these internal organizations we ni notice the eating club, ycleped, ye Sapient Seven, T' . I
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34 OHERIAN COLLEGE H1-O-HI. L JUNIOR CLASS. E. H. Abbott ......... W. L. Beard ....... Theo. Breck ........... G. S. Callendar ......... I. C. Chase ......... J. W. Eldred .......... C. B. Firestone ......... E. E. Flint ......... W. Grifliths ..,.... W. Gurney... F. F. .... . L. W. Hatch ......... W. F. Ireland ........ W. L. Judkins ....... G. A. Lawrence ........ H. K. Loeb ............ S. C. Mastick ........ J. B. McCord ......... J. H. McCord ........ R. A. Millikan ....... E. S. Moulton ....... G. B. Sidclall ...... C. M. Sherrill ........ F. A. Sumner ......... H. F. West ......... G. D. Wilder .......... R. S. Wilkinson.. Miss Irma Alford ......... Judith Carter ...... J. M. Doren ......... C. T. Memmoth... CLASSICALS. ....................Sl1elby, Ia Birmingham, Conn ..............Brecksvillc, O ........Harts Grove, O ..........Oberlin, O ..........Curtis, N. Y ............New Lisbon, O ......................Hartford, O West Bloomfield, N. Y ....................Dover, Dak ......................Oberhn, O. .......Natal, South Africa. C. M. Johnson ........ . ........... Barnesville, 0 ................Norwalk, O. ........Woodville, Mass. ........Alameda, Cal. .......Shefiield, Ill. .......SheHield, Ill. ........Wicl1ita, Kan. ..........Oberlin, O. ..........Oberlin, O. ................Oberhn, 0. .......Eastford, Conn. ..........Sylvania. O. .............Huron, Dak. . ..... Charleston, S. C. .............Oberlin, O. .......St. Louis, Mo. ......Columbus, 0 . .... ........... Oberlin, oi .. .....Worcester, Mass. Frankie Robinson ......... ...................... O berlin, O. H U ' G. E. Stanton ............... ...... . .......... Sarah Waite .......................................... W. J. Black ........... W. E. Byrnes ........ PHILOSOPHICALS. ..Rochester, N. Y. .Paul's Valley, Ind. Ter. ............................................Lexington, Mich. ..............Bellevuc, O. .
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