Oberlin College - Hi-O-Hi Yearbook (Oberlin, OH)

 - Class of 1893

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W m Sum, sum W, n, m. . alumna. mm,- mu. Fur :IIanguL. I79 Truman! 5L, Budmv, MW. P is for Peck, the InngrsuFFcring mu, Who pm naughu les soumium under a ban X 0 is for qucur, as that one will be Who hasn't an Annual for the year '93.. .VWTCHLESS SHAW, AmericaVs Favorite Piano. . . . 9.23 v ARTISTIC REFINED. ELEGANTA 4x Fan Illess Ill Toney Touch A nd Fill i 5h . KIRSCH, MECKEL 6t 00., 252 Erie St, Cleveland. Emma! m. ummmmcs Snublvsm snAw PIANO 50., M-nuf-culrers. Fnzmrlns: Erlc, venm I? is for ROOL renowned for his w 1; And his ustep into the smokrroom, if you wish to talk. XI 5 is for Siddall, the Choral mas: man: He'll teach you to sing, ifzmy out: can. STE! NWAY Th: nmgumd .s mlmd Mum o nlndr upm cdmaud son STEINWAY a. SONS m W KM w-m mm: m; V .1 m. 9 nun J 'Ult ounmcub w. .W Her M-me um Quun vfrEIIKIAnI Kcztnam-mwn n m: vm u Tnclr Ruynl Nighngsses In: Princ: .ua Prinus; ni Waka. 1, Emperor Wllllnm u I Germany nugucd wa m the Pou Mnnuhcl :r WILLIAM sIEmwn. lmmwvbz. 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Time changes, for the most pan, have taken place among thm portion of the farulty which is subject to annual appointment, or have arisen from the absence of professurs fox further study, and the consequent coming and going of substituxes. In its permanently uppuimcd furcc, the college has shared somewhat in the general spirit of change which has resulted from the recent establishment of two great universities, Leland Stanford and Chicago. Professors Commons and Harris were attracted by the unusual facilities fm advanccd work in their departments oifered by other universities; Profesnors Frost and Foster felt called upon to strcnglhcu and build up more needy iusliiur tious, and Frail Powers retired to enter another field of work. While exceedingly sorry to 105: such faithful imtmctorsi it is a matter of Congratulation that the mllege has been able 50 promptly m 511th: vacancies thus made in the teaching forcei by the appoiuuuunt of Dr. J. William Black irontical Economyi; J. R. W'ighmmn, wrench; c. W. Cabeeu, iccnuaui, and the promotion of Prof. Martin in me Greek. Moreover, the permanent teaching form ha: been strengthened by the ad- dition of Prof. E. D. Roe,Ir., iMathematicsi: Dr. F. F. Leonard, gPhyi- iology and Hygiene;; Dr. 0 H. Gales. iHebi-ewi, and Dr. F. D. Kelsey, Ujumuyi. The Conservatory 1053 Mr. Lawrence and Miss Hoskins. and gains Messn. Hull. Mushcr, Pennington and Miss jrihuston. Tnmr Smith leaves the Academy and Messrs. Cressy, Beachi Holmes, Simpson, Miss May and Miss Pcudlclon are added. Thus the net result in all depart' ments is to increase the Faculty frum :cvcmyhve to eigIny-eight, an evidence of healthy advancev Owing lo incmascd slrictuess iu the classificniion of special College students. and to the gradual sxtinrtion of Lhc Literary course, the College Department shows an apparent decrease of eleven. Thi: dcclease is ap parent rather than reali The total numbur of students in th? Classical. Philosophical and Scientific courses is 351, as compared with 324 one year agu, showing an actual increase of twcmy live. 16 Ten years ago the numbex ol' cullege students studying in degree courses was :19. Compared with the present number, 35L we hud a gain of sixtyrlivc per vent. Thus while the actual number is about the Same, the present standard is far superior. That the Literary course has been dropped, and the Plliloaophical mum made equal to the Classical without at y actual decrease in the number of students, is an evidence of large growth, Frccd from the regular decline in the Literary coumu, and with Lht catalogue based on the number of Students actually on the ground, the College Department will ehow rapid gains in the future Still more significant is the fact that the class of 93 has gained over the previous year, In 189172 the class had 63 members; now it has 72. This would seem to iudiculc that the superior opportunities offered by Oberlin in advanced elective work are beginning tn have their natural cEeet in drawing student: from 021m conege: to complete their course in Oberlin Should the tcudcncv continue, the futuxc of Oberlin as one of the great cducafhmal centers of the country is assured. Of yet greater importance are the courses offered in the departments and philosophy, undur the headings .tFor Graduates and Undergraduate; and UPrimarily for Graduates. This is the Tirit ludicar tion on the part of the College of any disposition to offer cours 'nf Graduate lnstmchon The establishment ofa Graduate Dupartment, with m- forty or my mutants pursumg advanced work, Would be a mostsignal evidence of intellectual advance. It is encouraging to knuw that the Faculty has appoinlcd a committee to eomider the advisability of such a to: ward movement. of nlatllcmttt' The elective C011r3t5 continue to mcrease in variety and interest. For the coming vear new elective: nrc ulTured in the departments ur Mather mutics, Engineering,-Gcolugy. Physiology, Hygiene. Greek l'Archzeolcg ;, JCnghSh, Political Economy and History In nrder to make it pus, ble to pursue elective courses through the year. and to prcxcut the many Cour Hicts which arise under the present schedule. the Faculty has appointed a committee to group the elective: by hourit Duxhng the vear the College ha: received $40,000 from the estate of Miss julin Thckmson; $20,000 to endow the Chair w the Prinripal of the W'omnn'a Department, and $20,000 to endow the Chair of the Dilectur of :he W'uman's Gymuaalum. The Second Church has completed its gift of a theological scholarahip, $Y,0m, and ML W. E. Blackstone and the Class 17 of 1892 have unitedly ehtahlished the Finn; L. Wackstmle wholarship, $1000, for the aid of students preparing for work as foxeigu mi. $x,ooo ha: been ghun to purchase books for the German Department of the library. During the year Lord Cottage and the west wing of VVaruer Hall have been completed at a cost of over 540.000. Notwithstanding this addition of 23100000 to the plant and endowment of the College, ex penses still exceed leceiptst and it is uslimatcdby thu Ptcsiduut in his annual report that at least $300,000 more will he required to do the present work. The Universtty lixteusion work of the college has hem: largely carried on through Prof. E F. Wright. in Cltvciahd, and Mr. Johnston, in Oberlin. The Bradley Auditorium Course has been continued with more than usual interest. More of the Thursday Lucturcs have buuu givcn by out- side talent than is usually the case, and other lectures have been frequent. To see and hear such men as Dr. Stuckeuberg, Rev.Jolthown and John G. Paton, has been a privilege greatly appreciated by hnth students and faculty. The literary societies have been ilitllfully and enthusiastically attended during the yuar Thu Sophomore Coulmtt the Academy Declamzxtion Con- test. the Competitive method of securing contestants, and the 013mm Adelbext debate, gin: m iduucc of mumual actn ily in lilcrary work and uratory. The Pres: czuh . n orgammtion long needed, and i; damned to do a good Work for the college. The Iuctcase of interest in thc Scicnlihc Clubs, the large number or Essays submitted in the prize contests in Political Economy, the visits or the classes in this department to Cleveland mauufactur' and the addresses In' prominent capitah and leaders in labor and Gmiaiiatic circlem together with the enthusiasm for Bible study, and the numerous papur: pruparud in nu; dupuxtmcnl. are all indications of the zeal and thoroughness with which the work of the year has been carried out Surely it has been a yeax of pxugrcss' Even time has been Informed. and the Class of 1893 has secured the boon denied for more than twentyyears. an Orator at Commencement and no undergraduate speakr ing' Uulca 94 moves to aboliah Commencement entirely it i: dihicult tu see what experiment remains untried. Yes, it has been a year uf pmgreu. Thw', like lhu falhur of a growing family, the College Ends it 31mm impossible to keep expenshi within the incomet 1t can appeal with confidence t0 its donors and friet5 for yet iargur gifts. Life, growth. promise of a future, these are the evidences which a donor wishes to see. And that Oberlin has theset 15 manilestly the lesson of this hasty review of the t ar. AZARIAH 5' R007. iunarics. 12$ ALUMNI ASSOCIATIONS. COLLEGE ALI'MNI ASSOCIATION. REV.j.G.FRASER 5;. :rgx Ax Arno .1! mar w Dotrliu. lm-xum mm 9,; +me H. 1n n ALIBxNAnaiblERRITT .' THEOLOGICAL ALUMNI ASSOCIATION. sxcmnny-mur. HENRY mm; M abut panama Fun min: 1. cnuvnn, m. Aan . . TEiREV, DAN F, BRADLEY, . NEW ENGLAND UNION OF OBERIJN ALI'MNL CHM I RYDER H. 1.. nmcxa'r'r. pnmumr REV SBCXEYAkv-Rr Lynnftdd umue. mas. NEW YORK SOCIATION 0F ALUMNI 0F OEERLIN COLLEGE. pusmsn mm. ncmmm n, Sunxugxy-muuasAm-nxu L 35 wam Ntw York my. OBERLIN COLLEGE ASSOCIATION OF ILLINOIS. x-usmmz-MHL 1r. nncm '71. Srrkz'nxvinluiD n msoN. '90. 4.; NuRTHwESTEKb LIBERLIN ASSOCIATION. . Dcnrbom 5:. Chkag'o, IIL m M 1-w A.GAT1$V 7 V - ,mrnmnn '75 Milm.LunI1nud mm Hldgv Mxlmcapuns. 1mm. MIDLAND UHERLIN ASSOCIATION masmuxvrmss, n. r .4111chan SEEKETAxerROF. wvx, n rmnAr, Pewkviug Mn, OBERLIN ASSOCIATION OF THE MISSOURI VALLEY rm me urv r. 0,me Thu: Szuunnuniluu. u. A. FRENCH, 5m Lumnn, yen, OEERLIN SOCIETV OF CALIFORNIA. racsm. Pun. F s wnuAm, '63 Ellen. m 'urervidRTI-Vln w. sun. 22, Eamon; cal. President, - Yirs President, Secretary , Trensnrur, Base 13311 Captain, Font Ball Captain, Relay Captain, , , . . , F. B. BRIDGEMAN. MRS M. A Alum : llaym may. Calurs , Golden Brown and Robinl; Egg Blue. Vrll: Nmely threc, Alva, Vamp Aizaiu. Do-dahx mwgz nub, Marvon, Mar-ou BREED. MARY I. PINNEO. S, R DUDLEY. L. E. HART. T. T. HULWAY. C. W SAVAGE, HISTORY OF ,93. Sadly Wt: rca .u that 1;; and the VVorlcT5 Fair will man he a thing of me pastemat the college and me facuhy will b; buen ofall that has mad: life a blessing In a little way that it has, Mme has fugited until wu are upon the brink of commuucu'ncn'. with nothing left us hut memorim and ateacher's agency. Ah, but Hume memories! How lhc; uruml upon us and remind ue of the halcyon davs of yore when we were young and guileless freshmen. Again we Honrish our blue and blown at Burdette. Again we .sigh at the heartlessness of the twelve-seninr girls. Again m sneak about in secrecy and evolve Lllu mighty fare place to be given in exchange for one Ersteclass party all extras includud. Those were the days when we cluclud Anna Like I and repented iu Sack-cloth and 35. 22 But at last we were Sophs. and Sophs of a kind never hcfare known. The only Sophs in thc reeords of the college who were never conceited although he had the best Cause for an uplifting of spirit. A dark veil hangs over ourjunior year, only deepened by examination. Lengthening 0F devotional exercis : at beginning of class, eager desire for information and industrious cramming, availed nothing. A large portion of us sought a :ernml imL-n'iew w1th Dr. Craig. Some of us felt very badly over thise One of us had to take a long walk to snmcicmly relieve his feelings. But our succmsful Jnninr Lijx. dihpcllud all sorrow Rumor had it that the naughty Sopha, aided by the rerream Seniors, had prepared in mock pro gramme, but it proved to bu a false alarm and nut wing was heard for the first time by a delighted aud1euce. lmrmunately. the weather pruvented our little friends, the Snphs, from attending us home as per intention. Pmties have ever been a speciality of 93. but that of our seniur year fairly nuldid itself. An assemblagu of beauty and bravery gathered around the festal board to listen to the assurance uf the husband of an ex-'93 that marriage is W! a failure Inspired b3 his noble unurances a third of us have become engaged as teacher in a mhool of 011e,:md annlher third have become engaged In making 135 , or'em, Orange blossoms have been sug- gested as our class Flower, but we scam the insinuationeerathcr let it be the modest x inlet symboliral uf 0u1 inmost feelings. Loheugrin has. been offered by jealous Juniors as our Class rcfraiuh but we vote fur the man in the moon since it shows our for high and lofty attainments, We havc been the people in athletics. Time furbids a mention of our Walker. of our fouL-bail championa. of our b ball slingers. Wu can do almost everything, In fact we arc ideal studenL. We can go walking with a girl and ofTer hcr our gloves when she bays that her hands are cold. We ran buy hair pins at the hardware store and we can go coasting. As a male periuasion we can have a party and Can give Endeau points in posing In the meantime we wunl lo the Dudley farm and had a good time call: 1115: and 5' '11. One 0qu gm hishut smashed and had to go aw : under a nee to cry awhile. hnt we. nominative cast feminine number, plural gender. managed to console him. KT'iclurcs for sale at Cnmingi price ten centsJ Once we scl up the oysters to the other five and it wasn't long after the Messiah either. Once we were afraid that hc had gone and left us, so we went to lhu party and asked was 11: that: Once WE wuighed 120. For paniculars apply to , 23 It is true that we have some degenerate memhers, wickud ones who fake the rest of the maccaroous and who don't hand in reporti hut thev 2m; in Lhc minority, As a Wholeh w: are as nice :4 Claas as you often meet and our feeling is bust expressed in the wurds of the youth who is :70 kind hearted as to skate with the pretty gxrls whom he does not like and the ones he like: who are not pretty. Our chief amusemums are pie and introduuion to philosophy. Wu used to play pig in the parlor bm now we conhne cur alumiou to Clonlda. When me fall-time came, gentle JCva, we zlalrouumized. but winter's chill hr: forced us to seek mmfun iu the Seductive muplc wax. There arc 93 ofus and We peculiar thing about Him is that m; are going to graduate in '93. ISM that strange? Thcre were 94 of m. but wc thought maybe the Juniors would Rel badly, so one' of u: in a spirit ofuoble seltisacrilice went to Princeton. We are fond of long walks, and afihort walk. and Ofcuednmtinnul walks. But alas, the limu is drawing near, mentioned aluremid. when we 1mm leave Um scene of so many joys and sorrows 5n mum uiumphs :md snr- rows. and face the world supported by our moral ns' rance and 3 sheep skim Vale et Salve. XXX Gladly now in joyful chorus, 01' that banner waving o'er us, Sing we all a gladsome lay: And um hope and rirm endeavor Shall incrcaau and strengthen ever, Ever glow frum day to day. May we all in service loyal. Acting out our mission royal. Wide extend mine honored name, And lhu record of thy glory, Souuded 1'0th in song and story, Shall thy noble wnrth proclaim. As With love that uc'ur shall falter, Reared we up thy noble altar. Xth the incense fire thereon, May our voices. ever ringing, Join with steadfast faith in singing. Ninetyrlhreu, 7mm szav. G110. W. HINMAN. SENIOR CLASS. ...... Barn V l. name 131; Special 13111119111 011111111 nee 11111121313; 41 Fred Mason Blanchard a. A. 111111111 Ex. 1111111011; 911111911 1.1.- Class 11.111719111111131 Lecture 1.1 Ernest Everton Bosworlh. 1211111111 111111111 11:111. cm: Dnse 111111713111 101- 33' Winner 1111111111 1111111111111 111m 131 .. ..1.WestAmlover. Comrmue: Arrangemeuls 11111- 11111211 Seneca BnughLuu.. 1111111 N Y p. K. 17. c1351 Sammy 92111 College Work 01111111111191 11.11.11 111m. pollding Secretany. M. 4 Class r1101 ball team 121 131.1 111 Delegate .111 C.AConvcutio11;Su c1 500171111111111111113151111. Frederick Brainard Bridgman .JTmzumbe, Natal, Africa. Q. K. 11. Senior qup. Ex 111111111 FirLFlu CunuuiLler; L 115s Fuu1 Imllem 111.1 .131K111,Cn111 Re1a1 T211111 121; 1; 111131111111 Tea'c11e1111 121.111K111; ju11iarEx.0rator; Specialguarterlx 0111110: 141 Class 11131112111 1.11 Charles Edwin Briggs .Calumuk, Mich. A. 2. 51111111 111 1:11111 1,3 11111u111-11u 111111115 1 1 111. c1111 11111111111 Team 121.131 K 111 Home: 01.1111111'31 11111111111 Review Serrmd Pme 510111 111. Charles Hamilton Browning.1 AV akeman 1?, K, 17. FIreplace Conlminee: Quartcrh Delmte 121uAdelbert Debae 11' 1311511151 Manager 95 .;1111111111 Busincss Manager K1 1w 111; 11m: 11111111 11111111 :alEconumy141, c1115 an141111111m111 151 K 111, 511mm 1111111141111 Team 111 Oliver Charles Cliiford Wadsworth 95. K. rr. Class Secretary 11 Class 11115111111111 111.155 Base ball Team 1,1 K 111- Teacher 51111111121 School 12181131. Spent 1111131 111 Senior 11111111111111311 Henry Chandler Cow: 45. 4. Fireplace 1.11111. Ode 11mm; Adclbertchateu 111; Class 111111 0111111111; Secretan' Uratuxicnl Assn 1.1111111 151 131 1111111111111 111, Am. 111113 N Ramw 111; President Prohibmon Club 11 Presmem Aga 11 c.1111 1-,1 K 141- President Christian Endemur 51111111 1 ; 1111511111111311111111 c1111. 13 S; 111 Prcaideul Suc1et1 Curamr Colleg: Herha'r 111121. 11 K 111: Chatrmau 511117 1131- 121mm Committee Kunaiuglon. Conn. 1111-1111111- 111; 111111111- 12 . Foam, Wa hingrmr Charles Irving Denny . Greenville. Ill. A, Z. Class FuuthHTeam 11 121. 131 81141, Pre. 119111 5mm : Special gnaw Lerly Dehamruu Committee Directors A. Z. LU; Society Foct-bnll Team 131 Sc 1.11 26 Nowellannmrd Dudlex .. . .. .......... Henrietta. 1. 11. I1. C135: 1re1511rcr 4;; Class 121101 111111 '1c11111 111 cha11n1au 111111111-12111111 Cunnmtluc Fd11'1rd Dana D11m11d.. 1014811111 1.11111 On: 1101:1101 1111111111:x, 1:111101111c111erk1v11111;41 11131111111 1411111 11111111 Spemal 9113113111 011111111 Chauman 1 L. 11. Rewew Change Com- 111111ee1 Board D1rcclors 1.11211 I41:C1ass 1111:. 11111 1111111111 51111. nrles' Frederick Dntmn .. Cleveland. 1.11: 11. Comuliucc Mass 11111 Chairman MM. 1.1.11, 1111511111111111111111111111: 1111111111: 1111151111141, 1111111111111. 111. Daniel Richard F4111. . .11111gg1e1. Gemge Gih Nnrth Monrneville. 1.1 Treanrcr and Lorrespondmg Secretary Smitty; Spawn 911111111111 chatcr14;: 111115111111 L A. 1411 Fxrdcuck William Griffiths. .West Bloomfleld. 1. . 1:13.5110111-11311 Teamm ,1 111141; Pmulent Chrismn Endemor Saciely 141: AdeLben 111mm 111; 5p 1119111111111 111141115141. 11111191 Vase 011111- . 1 . .Kyutu, Japan. ,1. 13111111111111 Uuwmiuer 11111111111 Photograph. 1219 119111 11. 2,.- mm 12111111. 1 , Special 9111111311- 0111111111 14;; Nominating Specch a1 Repub- lican Mock Convenuon 131. 1.0111; 11111113111 H11 A115111111mg. z. c1ass11asoba11 '1 11m 111, 13; 13; 111. Cayman c115. 131152111111 Team 14 11111101111111 Team 11131115111 11.01 11311 Team,1efr end 111 11 full 12:11.4: eakex 111 Mock Conv 1111011 13,, Reph Speech Special 12111111tu 31.111111. 111111 1111211-411111111g L11111 131; 51111119 111911, 014111111141; Csnmin C1 1:0111111111Tea111151; Treasurer 013101-1111 5 snuatiml 141; TreasurerNortll- e111 Oratoncal League 4 :1 crcm 11111211: A 1111111111111 141.511.1111 0111111111 Classrduy 1.11; uap111111 . 11111 11111 11.1111 13131 Albert Scum Hawk -Salt Lake City. Utah. 1 11'. 17. 11155 1:11.1141111 11111111111121. 13' 11 11 ; 111111113 Special Quann-11-141. AV nshiugton, Tl. :111111 Prep Ex 188; Class Base ball Team 12 , lemng 111111111 Tump 5121-21111 Place 7111 .Oberliu H.131 111.151111131111111 11111.11 oaem 111 50111111,; 31111911 111111111411131; Lnrrespondmg -crman'9.11' 11. 41, Treasurer 111151 11- an Volunteers 14,. 111:5111111115111 y 4.; Sp y P11 1.1 14111911. 111111 01111111 c114p1e1 Cnlumbinnkh'10:6915111; 1131.- F1101 ball Team 14,. Ben VIilLy Hogc11.1.C.levela11d . 1111411 111111111319 romannee Chairman Primmg Secre1 Minutes, 92 Cla VlcePre-udem121-PrcsidL11t .1111-11 . - 1111111111 131 1211111111. 111;; s Crumr 11 11 c 11 131 11511111111111112111119 e111. Managtr 11415111- 111111.1121 Team 141; Corresponding Secretary U. L. A. 141; Prcsnlcul 41. 71'. II 141; c1455 11115111111111.1111 12113181141; Capluiu C1115: 12111142111 11113111131; Class. 51111111111 Team 14;, XVulLLr B1111 1L H111 5011.. 01.11111 111111111 1111111111 3?;01111111- 1,1141, 111111111111; BraaLUump 121 George Warren 111111111111 $ K 17. 'lru 111'ch 27 Theodore Thomas Holway. . . .Chicago, Ill. Prizc Washington Binlrrhy Poem N Captain Class Relay Team m; Cu min Class FoobballTeam 1J;C1255FuuthanTzamAxk.t21.x333k W. Class Relay eam m, m, m 5 '41; ClassTruusurer m: Classaluy Pnet m. Winner 34 Mile Run m s; m. SPCond Plalzu High Jump x51. Assoriale Captain Hm amd Hound: m; uapmu Han: Mud Hounds m. Assoriale detor ,xuuumi w. Jacksonwlle, I11. q Wmimmn Y, 31, L A, Howard Murray Jones . .. Q.-Tx'. HA Presiduul f. K II. Lu. replnre Cnmmitl Fall Campaign Cnmunttec Delegate State v . c. A Conveumu DPIe ale Y. M. C. rt Pres! 'nlinl Convemiou: Delfg Northern Ommrical League m Evanston Cmresponding Secmarv Y n, L1 A; Junior Ex. Damn; Hume Oratori .1 Comes! m; Tum at Tlunksgmug Party amlAluxuni Banquet: De Alumnis Editor RCViEm; Class Fooblmll Team L9 3: UL Class Baseball Tram m, Fieldrday Cmnmmee .erngmuems tgn President U. L. m m; w. A. 11. 1mm mu Team w eh m. cm Kinsley .Washington. D. C. 45, K 17. Captain mm Ease-mu Temu m aim; Clugs Rase-bau Team m. 3d Ease arsit; Rase-ball Team m: Class FauHmU Team m s; 21. Half Back Wnuiry Foot-ball Team m Spem must omemm year at Cornell. Watson Clark Lea. ,1. 2, 9mm Fuutrhnll Team I . ..... Brecksville. Essaylst m Class Football Team y: pmmun 71. 2. UL ..Bamboo. Wis. 00tvba1lTE7Im ; President Miles Eugene Marsh V ...... Cln a Foovaall Tunm I3? Center Rush T. , 11.2. memn Eleven 1y wk L41, Howard Lincoln McLaury ........ .Xorth Korlright. N, Y. 45. J. Yresirlenl s6. .1. m, Quarterly 3 ExFrutivt Committe: Mock Repuly hcml Cnnvemjou; Chairman Mass. Deleg mm Mock Rrpuburau Couvcnliuu. Paul John M91112 . . Ilnskins. 15. K. 11, Class FoonH Team m: Ch: Rnse- ball Team ML Charles Hannibal Nims,.. .Sand Beach,Mich. AH. Secretary Tenn :E'. Collage Championship in Singles Wub Blnvksmne '94.Clmmpion m Doubles m; Class Bascrball Tgam m; umnt Manager Annual m: Fireplace Committee 1;. A Henry William Parsons ..Uherlin. z. mm Poem Washiugmn's mrmday m, Pres. Town y. M. c A. FrankC Peck .Allay,NVY. A ms, 4 z. w. Quurlerly m s; m Hmmrary Membcr Firep'lsre Com- milteeuy, janitor cumm Hall: Secremrv A. z. William Henry Pittiuger... V. ..Ober1in. w, .1. Clay. Ease-ball Tm. w 3; m. Pres. Vice-Pres. $ Trees. 5?. .1.; gmmdym; Sperm Quarterljx Uebaler w; Socimymmraan;5ec, Ursluriml Association 42,; nelegm lo Union Leagu: club at Chicago W- James W. Rain. Oberlin, A 4. Committee on Eundiug mepme; cm Class Foobhal'l'rtum m; Suhr mum; on 'Vnrsily FauHmu Tfmu m; Hxslorir Rouby Ease-ball Game m: Assislamgdnor'g sSeurctMinutcs; 0mm Senior Prep. Ex. Committee on Class WI; Junior Editm Revihv: um : gummy 12;; Presidcnt A. L; Oratorical Ahemm; mo. L.: cnnmuuuc on Claw! Commiktee on Thanks- giving Party. Erllcal Grant Randal.., Prescott. Ariz. 41-. 16.11 l'resirlemczulmnn; ClasiHiglunau for 92 3, Quarterly Omwrm; Amng Pnsidsnt an. A: 17.; Farewell Addres; Quarterlw m; Prize Paper Mml, H15LMN Firsl Gym.Exhthiun13L Class nmpmnTmm m Tlmddtue Hugh Rhodes. i Ir, H. Class lrmnmu Team m. u: W'oths my. .. mToulon Ill. 1 :3; m, Charge Il'Aanircs-Oberlin Exhibzt Leon Alunm Ryan no Yard Dash K C' : Raserban Team L ...La Grange. FooK-ball Team up; Relay Team ULRL W ck m CL Charles Winfred Savage. i K 17. Uralor Seuinr Pre Musical Union ; Gle: Club H ,.Churnhville. N. V. ems President Sr. Prep, year; SPrreLsry 'Varmty sunn 1r back rum Ball; Varsity Font Bali team half mm: m; G mlmsium Instructor m. :2,, m bk m, Pmsident Awem Assomtiau m: Pr dem nique mun; Captain Class Relay Team HM Captain Class Fout-ball Team; uxptam 4:. Ii 17, Fuot-ball Team 151 S: 441: Clan Ensurball Tczun m, u;, 1y 5:14;. Rav Stetson. . P. J. Josiah Camel Testers , Auburn Ind. Field anal Axhlstic Association m Tackle 'x arslly fnolrlxall team m. Joseph Jeffrey wanes .I,iheria, W'esl Africa. 45 . . Acme Omlur all'nion Aumml; Class 59w m, Uratcr Jn Ex, Society nismmn; Uramr 31 Comcst, Author nfGIniuya sz. ...Norlh Ridgeville. ..Frcderick. Md. 1; 1r A' 17. roanmn team 131 null m: Harry Zimmeuuau 9 . IL 11. CI sfuolrbzll team V2! and Subalilutc Tackle 'Va ' ' foot-ball mam. Laura Alice Bacon. .. LL, . Secxen-uyatSperinlguanerly1.11. Marv El abelh Bennett. J-Hiaian. Essa: Class Day 9 FHy m. Address Class my w- Hallie Duluth Birch Hannibal. Mo. 1., L s. Preaillcut sociez, ; QuurtcrlyOramv :51; wmnnnee on Sonny Colors; Fireplucc commmee Cmnmilts? Ou Clasa Day 12;- llarriet Lucinda Blake . . Freeport . 'asllville, Tenn. Arrmlgement rnmumu Jr. 'tcry at Quart- ,HUnion city, Mich, 29 Adda Elizabeth Breed. Goldwater, Mich. L414 5. Entered Claser. 1m; VI PreSIdeulLlass 141: c airman uommm I on Reception to New Sludems. CIIIIimIIIII Committee on wing aner c LIIIIIII; mminmn Committee Ladies' Class Caps ML Jane Alice Browne ..DImbar Pa manian. Pmidem AElioian 14;; Marion Harland Recepuon Commtnee Iy: Secremry 5021er m Nettie Fsther Close... 4E1 ianI mam Mary Cnle.. L L. S. Cornie Cross Oberlin, ..0ber1iu, ..Macon, MoI Margarut Naomi Donne I . . .Cohlmbus :Eliuizm. Senior Prep. I: Speaker; Asst Ed Annual: VIce Pres I ass in; PrcsIClass Lone term In; Quartcrly uI-IIIor m Speak 01m Dav m; Fireplnce Committee; Union AuIIImI 0mm m, Snciely IIIiItoriall LU; Ess'ayisz at Orator- icnl CnntesL Harriet Barbara Esterly . .Columbiana L. L.S. PresIL LI Satguanerly qy- Excu: ngconlnlitlre L L s ReuLptiun and Dccumtiuu Cmumilkee: ThaIIksgiIiIIg Pan; 13y and ' Julia wmaId Fairchild I . Oberlin. :Eliuium Price AIIIIIml RnIIIaIIre m; Samar Prep E . Orator. Winifred Frusllcrm errysburg. L LS. AngincLLe Blanche Hemingwayuu. I .031: Park, In minim. Committee Arrangements JIIIIioI- Ex.; President Socuty m: Record- Iug Secremry U. L. .I w. Susan Fidelite Hinman V. nobeniIL L. Ls. CIIIIIIIIIIIII Thnuksgi IIg P.Iny EIIterIaiIImmt Cnmnlinue m; Vice President Society 42w; Annual Pxizc Poem Ky; Latm Unmr atJr. Es. President SocIety: Ass'l Ed. RLvicw w; Prize Essuym III Cautes . Oralm Qu rteyl, w. cms Dav Ode m. Julia Anus Hotchkis .,. Sy lvauiu A21imnn.l-ircpluce Cummitlee Sec Eiioinn r31 Chairman Camminee Der Jr. Fix; Isl Kl : Chorister L4 V' Vice Pres .Elioian 14,. Jensine Magrethe Law qusc Oberlin. KLEurding Secretary, Carrie K2150 Mabel Rose Kinne .Dunver, Culo. L. L. s. Engrossmg Clerk Muck Republl n NIIIquaI Camemion I13; jr. Ex Poet: Corresponding Secretary m: EIIIsrtsIIImeI-II Comtmnee Thanksgiving mm m; gummy Poem w: M Ode Class Day I41. .Bellevue, Ia. 30 Martha Pidgin Little ..Oberliu. .Llioian. Specxal Quarterly Debatc 141 Sarah Trent Lyman ........ .Elioian. Maria Neeley McVay .. .Elioian, F1rep1ace Committee; Amy Annual 1 14,3. A5251. E31. kcvicw 141; Set Pym Club141 nNorfoLk, Vm uYankmn, So. Ilak. ecial Quarterly Essayist Antoinette Putnam Mclcal ' ..Elyria. Luc; Harriu Mark. ,. , . . . ., . Mentor. 111191333. '92 5 533331333 Prep Ex DeromHml 333313135: Mmm Camminee 53331913 Rccordiug Sta: I'res. Society. Margaret Eunice Mount. janesville Wis. 3511013333. 1219:1931 Jr. R . aym 3resigner1 Essa3 wt for Umon Annual 1,1; Phumgmph Commute , Th, 1' 11913653235331 Cuunuillte 141; Sec a1g3313rm13121 Marv Kate Oti. .Prcacull, Ariz. L L 5 Chairman 1mm uuunlCuxanitle: T11.P.151:Treus Young Lndies 1115510332333 53331331333 3 35533339113 Ex; 59:91.31 13333151 OratoricaIComest. Mary 1: bel Pinneo. .. Dayton, 3 Badge Committee or '92 nenaiumeul Commixtce Thanks- 1. mass Sccmmn Rccorduw Sccrutary .Ehoxa Prcsulcm . ' '141 1333313133119:- Re3 . 01133211151313 tonsmunuu President Young Ladies Missmnan' Society 343 Laura 1 ,11zabeth Shurtleif. Oberlin. L. L. 5. Committee Anaugeumns Thanksglvmg Party '3 L. 1., s. Dehater for Uniun Annual 13:: Trulsurcr L. L 5 141: Spccml gunnerly Dzbalu 141 Nominee Mu Snell... Columbus. LL. 1 Annual 21.1151 resignedu;1 11m: 131331331 Lomed3 13': Specialguah 1::133 911151141 Lilic Frances Spelman. Cleveland. 3511011111. Saidee Starr Stahl L. 12.5.. smryL L. Etta McGill Terry. L. L S: Debate L. L S. Quanerly. Etta Maria Wright. 3. :Elioian Pyesidentfk in Flora Elizabeth Bierce. mg Neck, 111. .............. Springfield. 111. . .Oberlin. .11 Cnnmst 141. Talluladgu. Mary Isabelle Breckenridge. Toledo Varsity Foobhali Cap Committee Reception Ccmmtuca 11123311353513 1g 1133133 . 3; Reception Commute: 5.8.1333 RELepliun 11lTnanll 131.311 :41. 31 Clara Strong Davis .. V ...Kyom, Japan. Senior Prep Ex. Umtion; French omiuu Junior 131:. Ianu Ellsworth Grush .. ......... Milvilie, N. Y Plesideut L. L. 5. Committee Arrangcmems fmguaneny. Ida Frances Haydenm .Mcdford Mass. 1,. L. MembcrEom'dDirectorzL. L s m Vic: PresxdanL.L, s. m- Addie Blanche Knapp ......... ,Chardon. Marguerite Carolinc Luc; Mel1en.. ..Oher1in. Class Vi Pxesidexlt U r. Fireplacc Lommirtee H , T dnlugiviug Party Commit- tcc m, Belle Marion Munger.,. Mary Plumb. Oberlin. FFJioian. mm x Ce Pre dcm 13 cmannm- Rexrtshmcm Committee Thanks- giving Putty 14J;Correspanding 5mm 551mm ML Farewell Spuich iu Ailiman far'gs: Vicu Pres. .L. .m: v g Pm. ommw Asaouiminn m; Vice Pres. y, w M s, m. Ruth Ella Swiler orth East Pa. .Delavau. W'is. N. E. 'rh: Annual Hoard rczrm mm H. serum 5351.; mm mm: in ma 1m rommuiw. $24 74$: Prtaident, , Vice President, V Secrelmy, T1 easurcr , , Foot Ball Captain, Base Uall Captain, - Relay Captain, - :12 J. M. WACGH. GRACE S, FRASER. , , C L. STOCKER. F, X SPINDLER , 1L CV TRUESDALE. , J. w. Mu'r'n , H. K. REGAL. Illa Ito: '1 o m 0; 5m mrru. Cniorx: Lavendur and Purple . 2W: Ninaty-fnnr, Ninetyrfonr, Rah Rah, Rah. Niucly-four, Ninetyfour, Rah, Ram Rah, Hurrah, Hurrah, Obelliu. Oberlin, RalL Rah. Rahv An Explanation to the Public. Dun Amhm Lgf Nu Chm M .94- The editor ofthi: publicatlou tclla' Inc thm hcgiuning with the Aunt cmy sludcm and going dmxu Lo 1hu Scuiom chly elm: h to lnvc a record of 11H doing. in the Annual. and he has deliberate xftsr due cm and in cold lvluudt asked mu Lo mite a :r'Jernvad ward Mslmj' af Mr rl: t nf Mmu.lzw-; mvl in that tpm I was to apuuk ur our huuut'utl bu Elicts. VV'ny. the outer edg: oi the fringe of the hem of our Hag fu'hich M155 Donne has kindly kept for us so lungil am not rcILniug m the new mg but the Oh! one; couldn't even bc- touched in that ware. It i3 ueudless to say um mm withering scorn rmd scathing mmm I declined. I informed him that if he wanted an uutliuu uf om hihtmy, I reckoned I might write a lwentypuge condemed skeleton. but .15 m attempt ing a hktory of UIL dam. I hudu t :sutiiuicm luimrc jm: nun to undertake a Len-Vnhlme hmtory of the universe He replied that ht would 1;: glad to us have such a Skeleton mum ; 1r: I pmpowl, m be pmd for at adm rates. Then I 19ft him, And next day h? rame- amnml ina mildt Dc gchr ing, deprecatoryt annual editor sort of wax: and suggested that T x a up what Lhu h had not done, so that the nnugar cl 5 might know what it we worth while still to attempt to do, Icogituted and mupnmximL 010ml ercctioyL Hc who Cogitutt: i5 luau 34 Buluw I append a few of the things NinulyVFOur has. not clone. We did not: U0 Wear from. seats at the Burdette lecture; nor did we attend the banquet for more than a few minutes, and then only in formally. to lend tone to the occasion, and not by invitation. 0m Run a whisker club owing la the absence of Case and Danny heim. the former of whum is making a fortune, and the latter is enjoying connubial felh. nor a VWu-ChuughWauhClub. because josh has gone to Pnncctuu. IIIIJ VViu the Freshnmndunior foot-hall game: which broke our hearts. Perhaps If they wouldntt insist on making our Class H. the 'Varsity every yearwe might do something. Be that a it may, the most harrowing reflection of nut course so faris 20-03, UVJ Retain nur numbcrs uudiminished throughout the earlier part of our course. Some of us went home to see our mothers or to help papa collect laxcs, owing to temporary disagree- ments with the faculty. Somu 11f usias Al. Russell and George Olmsteadhhave already guuu forth to set the world on fire with new and etTective plans for reforming the World: still othershtheir name . legionihavc mtcrcd into that blessed state of conuubial felicity whence no Lravcier returns, except through the Chicago divorce courtt WJ Monkey with Nineterhree's junior Ex. We laid luw. W'c had burn too well brought up to encourage man pIngamh, riots: cm. The Junior show wasn't any our funeral. We could not see how it atfected us whether hnely-Three had a noble story or not, or whether the farmer: were dirty or clean. So we studiuusly and serious '15! the showalons. Jim Pettit and Stevie VVilliamS didn't. They raised a row and we disap- proved of it. Busidus, we were afraidJ. W. Holway would get a clewv I have now fmished telling what we have not done. I close with a beautiful spring tribute to '94, written by our blushing class poet, Wheeler, mm the eaer birds 3:: twining mm 11!? Senimt haL: arc aimng, When the annual heard is skipping, Nilletvernm is just a-ripping. CLASS SONG. 94, 194, gladly we greet thee, Thine are the garlandE nf favoring May! Welcome the number assembled to meet thee, Homage according to this, thiuc own day. '94, '94, shout in thy gladncssi Shot: arc the yams that my glory has won. Years that have taught thee of joy and of :adness: Jny nu'cr departing;my sadness is gone. 0m b4! Thou of classes must royal, Pmudly thy purple and heliotrnps gleam; Spring, to my geuins snrpussingly loyal, Mingle: thy colors with lenderest green. Proud Alma Mater shall sing of thy glory. Nee: m be dimmed by the conquem nr um: Tu rr'JnS SzyAdeet foretells of thy story, The end Show: my triumph, our hopes arc all thine! President, Vice President, Secretary. , , Treasurer, Base-ball Captaim l Foct-bnll Captain. I 7141:er OFFICERS. V - - v C,A.BxAN1x , WINONA E. GRAFFAM. SUSIE L. CURRIER. V A - - R. E BUWRRS. H. 5, Ross. .llnzip ' xmwzrauy, Cnbrs: Puts and Cream Yd! : '. 7140.1? P, Di'XAunJuy XrCrV. HISTORY. hThe Sophonmru year is the best year in College so Pruaident 15311311 tine told us at our class day banquet. and he guvt sm'eral very evidmt reasons, They have all been proveVd true and we knuu some more; reasonsinow. This is the year to adopt a 'wlass d uclion. 1t 15 the yuar to ltassisw at Junior Ex, but the Junior x l'mmdered this year unaided by ua George was too pirxemus lu do an- thing and the rpst of us didn't care to disturb the remains During the Sophomore year we gait talked about by the funny man at Thursday lecture. That's nice for thoac just emerging from the gloomy obscurity, 1051 amid the lab3rimh of math. review, trig. functions, :12., etc. 4Thongh some of us .spem a large part of this year transferring nur co-ordinatem Then: that's the year to win the oratorical cuntesb Future Suphs utter '95 graduatey please copy. This year, too, we can watch the blunders of the Frush-men and give them 38 fathurly advice about parties, receptions, etct OhEyes, there's lots we can do in the Sophomore yearibesides playinghall. We can watchme Seniors get ungaged and the Juniors gut innarried. We are still safe, as a chum though some of us are reported quite Etatrnest and another is snppmed to have a thl of her own about the matter, while Pamidge is daily assured that if hu is bound to am he is sure Lu succeedt As for the rent, it is said that the Hull of us may take jmngr In Europe and study music after graduating. During thu full term sum: Moore droppcd out of the class and we scored in footrballt Then we lost another Fairechild; and, shortly after the gasoline lampa' ceased to enlighten our t'fuulbam understanding, we broke training and proceeded to score Wmsq in them. That is, some of us did, though others had Eve to gain on the third down. The hDaily Theme class began this term as the ninu hundred and uineLyrninth experiment tried on 'q5. It we Sm'vive, other: will pxobably 'enjoy it in the future. Thank nothmg like being pioucuts. We have been experimented on by ah the innovations h'ied since we were parue preps, Everything. from advance aheets of all the new textbooks, to new rcqmrements for mutating college and a new cnllegc premdent, has been tried on 95. and we expecL- null; await the m'n's of the future. But the winter term was the grraf lcun, barring of course, the poems and hymns of the ' Pheme Class and the vacation study uucessary to pass in English lit. tin order to enter Fieldrdayy Thu oratorical contest occurred that tum. an us 1.0 oratoTy-wcll, we're modest, but it is a well known Fact 1m th that the 0an rc on why anv besides Sophs were in the conte-zt was that. More didn't tr: Anyhow, ifxllnn' had been in the Jim: would have tried and then of course Mou- would have comuon. Some of u: with Mm'r would Come back. But this is a tPndcf point: let us pass on. These nvstuts zit Munsun's after the decision and the famous uSoptmmnre gym are matlcls of history. Soon hleetiugsof'o5 becamu trequent. Then appeared the- t'Amugraph Album. And shortly our t'clase di inctiun was announced. Nu hideous spectral tuiglm gowns fur In. As t'we entered college tugcther. our class spint and college spirit unked in choosmg for our distinction Lo give to nur alum mater the pier tun.- of our hnuured President Ballantiue. May it ever grace the walls of 1-5pm; Lib: ryt C1115. , 39 The first part of the spring term fasidu from reading Schouler and snatching a few minutes fur our other studieg was Spent in clccung a base ball captain and picking out the team. This is a very diiiicnlt and delicate task in our class. The feeling Was so intense for a time LhaL it was thought n01. best to put a team in the add at all, But better counsels prevailed, harmony reigned suprelm, and the Athletic Association breathed freely. Right here Green broke in and demanded .'cupy. so the telling of me rest of the Wings we didn't do we'll leave to better hands. Conaburalcd by the well known Immnal; writers, A. N. ANNIAS and V. E. RITAS. 40 I're-iideut , Vice President Secxctary. TI :asmcn - Foolrbnll Captam Baw-ball Capmm Relay Captain, OFFICERS. .Walio .- TEM zuz FvaFHHF. C ulor: .' Mimosa and I'actole Yell. Hi, yll yi, :i, X, C, V I, Slam Bum Bing Zip 221, Boom Rah, Ninety six. - E. M. Hmm'N. W. Y. DI mun. R. H. COWLEY. FLORENCE C. ASHLEY. CORA A. WooDFoRu 7 C. A. SHARP, W. M. BURKE. M. H LAIINnoV, , E. H. BOOTHMAN, J! HISTORY. W'ilh nu peculiar or startling events which might sewn to set it off against former classes, or to stand as a precedent to futurc unesh the class of .96 entered upon a college- course of wellreanlud fame; may it continue nutarm'shed and undiminished. A few parting farewells to our Preparatory dathe Were depxived 01' the dignified tine of Acadeuly-are due, partly for courtesy, and partly for sweet remembranre sake. We miss the stately mien and parliamentary diction of Our distiur guished president, L' B. Vaughn: may his shadow never grow less. Hem. ingway ha: assumed, we hope for a season only. the m'ocatiou 01' a business life, dropping his student's vocation. On:- more shining member must we consign to the shades nf the departed. It is none other than the bright eyed, smiling-faced Ticknor; may his mirth Iighteu other sad hearts as he so often did ours. Out.- cvem must ever remain dear in our memory. mat day when, with proud hearts and pmuder hopes, we left our humble manm'onsi Society and French hallsifur the nobler one just across the way, True, 42 some of us '11 linger among the familim scene:. nnt yet having entiruly shaken off thu dust of our fccl against them, but our treasure is in Peter's, hencm Lhere is our heart also During our first coilcge year others have m u: whuhc presehce had become as familiar as the rih' g suut Brownt our beloved preaideul for the winter term, has changed his plans and ace -pted a better position elsewhere. His succescor in mice. Durand, has joined, alung with Cook, Chapman. Sharp, Bmke and nthm, the o. C. C., an organization based upon both financial and philanthropic mulixcs. with the World's Fair in vieix. Durling went 1x159, for reasons too painful to relate, Dull has taken a v it to his Itume 111110 : the descendants of Bilgham Young, We trust that his coedu- mtioual training will stand him in good stead. Wu have been able to welcome hack Mi. Avery, who come: this lime, from presenl indications, to stay. But in spilt of theie changes, m may sing with the warbling brook t'meu may come and men may go, but I go on forever. The dahu of our Freshman year brought also added labo new and greater trusts were then ours. There wars the mysteries of Rex Iew MaLhr mimics, Trigonometry and Analytics to be solved. We rPgret to say that some failed to find the key to their solution. As for Greek and Latin, words t i1 to any dchciibe the agony ofthose daily and nightly struggles with the masLurrpiecss. for which our friend: Xenophon Livy. Ovid. Tacitus and Horace arc xespongihle. Vie look back upon their age with a certain amount of envy and pity; With envy for those who could :peak and write With fluency and ease thu lang'ungeF Whichare now the torment of our souls, mid with pity that their birth could not have awaited our enlightened age and land, when they could have been Lrained under the eye of an Angior Saxon master. Hut thcrc were other duties before us than making ourselves the grate- ful heirs of the putt and xrne suckers of modem wisdomt The body. as well as the mind and Spirit. must TFCEiVC its due proportion of education. The mu term pruseuted an excLllem opportuniLy for improving and utilir 7iug this branch of our college curriculum. h istruc that the scriptural pmsage may contain a maxim worthy of acceptance, when it say HLet another praise thea and not thine mxu mouth; a stranger and not thine own lip. 'i But a few modest n:niarks certainly may not be out of place. With the aid of our newcomers, Fitch, Seibert 2nd Loomist a football team was brought together which, 'ere the term had ended, proved its superiority 43 alike over Sophmnore, Junior and Senior. Wu doubt if ever a tribe of nut redrskinucd Aboriginals exulted more over their victories and scalps than did our team over their mcc hscs and junior caps. They fLasted on the fat of the land and rent Lhe air wnh their piercing warrwhoops. Surely, sluce We have had reference tn scripture whirh might be used against tins modest hit of self praise, wu Can justify it by the same means: thnor Lo whom honor is due and mbute to whom tribute is due. In the line or 506inl eujnymut both Thanksgiving and W'ashiugmn's Birthday, as well as a special receptiun, can :estify to our abimy to make the most of good things When we have themh The pleasant evening spent at President Ballmxtine'a house during xhc spring team and the afternoons at Prof. Magnuan, presented another well-improved opportunity tor mirth and recrLatiou. Twn imporlaul undertakings must rcxuain untold and their outcumc awaited only Witu a fmn hope and confident trusm. One is the baseball contest and the other the much-planucdrfor Class-day. May the fates be prupitioush Wu bid you all farewell, omnipulcm Seniorh haughty junior, and stiff-uecked SODhUILIOXE!m3y this cpistle End gram; among you ail. 44 0th h youth with a swollen 3y: And a somewhat shattered jaw, Only a youth with a walerud knee. Was Lb: grewsome sight 1 saw Only a lad with sweet brown eyes m prescnt mmed to black. By me sudden m ofa rmhnmh Who gave him u Penrsonixn whack. 0th a wmck, with stem, 5:: face vaiewing m lhnughl again. The dhhgumus farms: he didn't make In line Junior-Freshmun game. Only a more of twenty lave, Only a sick eleven, 0th a team or mw recruits Seeking a home in Heaven. 0th a dozen bemuifu? caps, Hidden behind the door. Hanging Lhnre cm miueuium 01' ml the junior: score. WW4 Presidmt', - - , , - - , s. 5 LEE. Vice Pmswlem. - , , GENEVIEVE W. DAVIS, Secrw y, Mwa B. STUKTEVANT, Twasuxcz. , , , , - A. G. THA'PCHHR. Fontrball Capt m, M, Coma. Easrhall Captain, - - - , , , s. 5. Lu; 1117101 ' Ixa'miw mam. Cw'zw: .- 31 011555 Absynthe. lei: X. C, KLPI, 0, C, Hi, 0. Hi. Clxckexy Clackety Four 1mm Eleven Obcmu Obgrliu 97. H ISTORYt thh that low. sweeping bow. with which we have all become so familiar in those intcresting declaumtory exercises which it has been PruL Shaw's privilege to Enjoy with us. this year, we force ourselves upon the nodes: of an admiring public as the Erst Senior Cads cf Oberlin. As brethrun and sisters, we have the same tale of woe to recount. We have all undergone the same uot-mrhecouuted trials and temptations. We have all made bibliographies t0 the Everlasting destruction of the pristine sweetnuss of our several tempers. We have all. in our own way and in our own good time, mostly during the hour: between sundown and damx. trod- den lhe stony path, paved with Eve or six pages of V1rgil a lesson. We all went tn the Thanksgiving party and promenaded and congratulated earh other 011 being Senior Cads, We ah went. to the election for the Ex. with our beans beating high with hope and already thinking about what we'd give them in Iune, and how pleased father would be when he heard it, and all of us, except a meagre eight, came away with length . faces and feathers drooping after the regulation manner. But for all that, notwithstanding the number of shattered hopes and the usua! failure to arrive at any deFmitu conclusion uvexy meeting has been a boon. if that's the word: for it has been at those memoxable meet- ings that we have tested the metal; we have found the orators: we know 48 110w whose vaices will echn through the halls nt' Cougresz, when theere old enough, or maybe be our future Justices of the Pu ce. We haven't, for nothing. seen the member from Texas arisc in all hi, tall glory and :tretch that prolonged right arm over three seats in front of him. and remark, in the stately ACCEUt-H of zhu late lamented Patrick Henry, thr. Presidentl 11 has not been in vain that, with pride for our class we have gazed upon the Clabaic features of our former President and have fairly Suun his brain work to decidu which of the six ited T'repsv, who rose up in :1 body to 311 appuurauces. go: up hm We havent limit this long without learning the Mite for socmty of one dear brother who puts on his digmty and his cultivated uratnriml voice, rcgulnrly four times a year for two 3curs in sue main . and Casts his vote for four sociable: and one :kuting-party m the next two weeks. Here at llluae little gathering: for the transaction of 11117 purtant husiuess. we have learned also at the gentle, 'elding dispositions of our girls. It has been a positive treat to watch them. On extra ucraiions. it's true, some ofthu bolder ones have ventured to vote, but there has been throughout uvemhing. .1 touching submission to the will of the future voters. We have drained the pamntal pocketbook rm footballs and parties, and other expenditures, without a murmur on our partst W'e went through the stately lueaaures of Old Dan Tucker till a highcr power brought things to a timcly done. Well, all over. Wen standing on that Iong-sulreriug brink where block and m-er havu been supposed Lu join since time im. memoriaL For the last time we have had to blush when soutulmdy in an irate mood remarkud 011 the lack of behavior of the Preps. in chapclz for the lust tiulu most of the boy '11 Bible class 011 Monday morning and a few besides unavoidably dutained by illness or otherwise. haw been requusted to report at tllu omce m straightmupa fewexcu, We will 119m again, with righteous wrath call Frenrh 112.11 a ham, or declare that the younger generation in Oburlin is a dowtrlmdden race It has been a short year: everything, in fact, has bean short. save G, 01 Brown. with his six feet four from toe to crown, and his name we bring in here not so much to make a point cm to pay a deserved tribute to our good and great young man. who was eat on the mght we took our hats armarrhing. And at last, notwlthstandiug it is with a shivering feeling, as far as our knowledge of the classtcs goes. We insclihc HFinis or Omega. or any- thing else suitable whirh may bu supplied at thu readers pleasure, and gently lead little '97 into the shades for the summer. Var: V L. 523x OFFICERS. '98. President J. F. BERKEV Treasurex. 1. M SHHHLL. Vice Pru't, EmeHTH L. HLAIKIE. Baae-ball Captain. W. R. Secretary, MINNIE MAY. Fool ball Captain. C. k l-vagx HISTORY. ' And when the ninth mnnkh of the yen: uas cums, even that which 13; called Sepiumher, about the twemiuth daythermf. or thereabouw, did 1:. Cad come- tn town, eveu unlu khk tmvn Called Oberlin. And it. was so. than when he anivcd in town he did straighuvay suLk um the Prinmpal's umm with cheerful countenance and u lighu hearts sought he in. ' Scluh! He did Spend much oftlm da; in joining himself unto um inaitutionv Q'Xu?w.m.q'ifl:!:7 and in finding for himself a place where he might 1sz his head, hold his sprmds, and mayhsp study somewhat, even a room. He also did find for himaelf a hoardjua place, u 11cm he did even think himselflo be much admired, he. his m.- kn um and the gay colors thereof. And the evening and 11m morning we'm the first day. But, u verily all is Vanity and vexatiun 01' :pirit. The Cad who counuth Lo Oberlin, is of small puns and few in .1 pod, Wtiw'il'F And it ma 50.1mm, when the morning was Come mam; up a great ' while after da u 50 mnrll so that he dld miss the Ell'SK menli thm which R callca break ant ' and, therefom, did ,xpend his father's hardrenrned monuy for pie-even Gibson's pit-it came to pass that h: did go furth with the i vuukim: n mil. Il'uerlm mm. 4, 'lhh uwlr xilc high at sun 1 m hate nh- mud 3. Thi- m M'lr'h m. ml. 1 M H huh dvmk iwmrr. 5. 1i mum: A'thllnti m. which dent :: Inuul'y. tmliur 50 undauuted firmness of a great and mightymau: but of a truth dpride gneth before a fall, and verily it was so: that, when he had goL himself to the street-CIUSbiiig, even unto the clan waikofthe pubhc highway inwhivh place there was much mudt he did slip and fall He, and all the pie that in him was, with an exceeding great fall. And it was so, that he did even spoil his new suit, and that in sight of a company of fair daxnscls how his board- ing hollbL', causing them to smile exceedingly broad and attdihle-eveu with a great laugh. Seiah! He had had born: to his ears the fame of U Oberlin mndf but he hardh ened his neck and heeded it not. And it came to p. . when the Cad had spent some weeks in Oberlin that he began to sit himself down upon the end seats in the Chapcigeveu upon the seats nearest the middle aislui And there would he sit, causing all others to walk over him. v And it was so that when the Senim'SVoeVen the men ufiggidesired the front row in the gallery. they did seek out Various of the Cads to gut theuf 0 good were the Chris at hllyingseats at choice auctions. Selah! And when tilt: fuut-ball games had come, he did go: he his horn. and his girl. for even the girl of some other fEuOVt'ihnd there with much strength. even with grunt noise, did he lit: up his voice and cheer. He did hhit Int its up his sums, and hatter himself that he did the sum: in secret, but verily. when the Cmmnittee of Discipline had gait itself after hifn. the last .slutc of that Cad was worse than the Evst. He did opull lhc Hack Pots? and did show hi: less experienced schoot hmet- Umahy nhhgsc' but when the end of the term was come, the faculty opened hit cyes and showed him many things. Vea,theyt1id even sit and deal With him and they did em: put him Hm the hole. Then did i he sac that the .. game was up, ' and he did conclude that, as the faculty had directed, he had better arise and go to hi: father, who he feared would le11 on his ucck'i even worse than the faculty. Selah! ' But of the righteous Cad. not much here i: found; yea, of a truth it is an: For much in known of him throughout all the earth, huw lhaL ht: death his work it all and with great diligence. And, in after year; he doth Advance to position: of trust and importance. And. so it is. that these words. have heen written a: a warning to those who even think themselves able to fool the faculty: lor verily, the end of w those Carls 15 orrmxz THEOLOCIICAL SEHINARY. CLASSICAL COURSE. SENIOR CLASS. Alhcrt Armstrong. . 0mm. CDH-rg: Merl: Amos nreerL . . . n. A mungm untvmim m4. llitchellEdwiIIChad23 . V . XL AV. Hrlhnuy Culkgr. x392. 01hr! Clark mefmd. , . . Ncw York sum xarmuu Schnm :m, William Alfred Game. . mom Ennusily, Chung: XVilliam GrPeIIP, . . . n. 5.. 011ch Cnllegc wag. Jesse mu, V V memg gunman. JuhnAlfrEdSprncsr. . . . . . . mun suns yummy, i josepllSeMenStrong. , . ll. . ,u.collrgc 999 FrnuMan-Alph Van Horn. . IL 4L mm-my CMYrgv m, Oberlin. Am: Arhm , Mich, New Galilee, PI. Middiemwn, N.Y. Bugus, Ont. Victor, Mich, Ebensburg. Pu Akron. Hartford, CL NorthtieI-L 53 HISTORY. Thu Theological Department In: succeeded in keeping its head CtbOt A- water for :mother year. The ClaSBtb have been well cared for in Lhu main. Samekh Alcph has Hourished and the Rhetoricnl Class has more than endured. The Seminary has been rather small this vear. The last catalogue enrolls only eighty 2; student: A year ago there wen; ouu hundred and uluvun. Psrr'zapx ms falling 03 in numbers is due. a: the President sug- gesti, to the counter irritant at Chicago. There is, howex crt an advantage in fewucas of numbers. It enables the new sucmtary of the faculty to call the roll at monthly lecture, rcqnire absences to be made up and in other ways to call a halt in the mad haste to get away from the good 01d kindergatten methods of the golden agu. The hrst noteworthy mum preserved m the Il'ngmeulary recurds of the year is cunuected with Thanksgiving Day On that occasion the prospective preachers set an example to the1aity by cutting church .scrvices and spending the day in drudgery and the uvuning in revelry at the expense of their benefactors. The gay hanqueters assembled in Room B to feast on cake, music and eloquence. Nor did they assemble in vain. Thu very memory of that feast is sweet. The rh'mnx of fun came. though at a late hour, when the buys gathered in the smallest mom in the building to wash dishes and eat up an extra tank or two of ice cream. Within a few days the boys were in running order again, and all was quiut until Christmas. During the holida our jolly janitor got married. The theologues undertook to marry out the bxblical injunction to weep and rejoice ,with those whoneeded their help, and so gathered in Room 2 where the new benediut was treating the crowd to chocolate creams. Mr. Burgess was the hero of the first part of the hour. But there monotony men in eating candy and congratulating some one else on getting man'iedt Apr preciating this fact mmt keenlx. the thenlogues resolved to chaugc lhu program and introduce varie ', even at the expense of same one else's bones, if necessary. Accordingly each late corner was passed through the rites of initiation. The process wax rigid. The goat had a mean dis- position and was not dehorned. Few men mine out of the ordeal :mihng. 34 One m: curried limp m bed. 0m emerged with his hair on end. his false teeth act like the jaw of a steel trap in an emergency. and the tire of righteouswmth darting t'rum his Nude eye. Do not understand that he wished to tight. 0h nN lIe only made some odd gestures and a speech. lhs oration was all thu bctlcx because Boyer acted a: pmmptcr. It re minded us at Wendell Phillips. Tater in the evening the Seminary kid exercised his peculiar prurogatix'e by ducking the eloquent youth. Then followed :I train of eveuti whirh showed that our fellow monk had forgut- ten the diviuc tuaching concerning vengeance A11 quiu wl down after a time and at the present writing the sky is clear. The supuluhttd solitude of dormitory hfe has been relieved rather more during the paHt year than in farmer years A favorite sport with mum of the IUbb culuued boys has been amrkiug mums and tiring old ulmirS, broken bakes, Indian clubs, oil Cans and water down the dark stairs at uighL Thu deluge was not always aimless and vain. Two theologue: who room nntside the building have made repented raids on some of the b0 rooms in the Halt nt mneasonablc hours, Fearing lest the example of t ch irresyumiblu parties might Brawl contagiun, the boys on the upper tioor drenched their Hvdav and sent them home The Seminary has not been devoid ufalhtctic spirit and ability. Some M the theoluguus contributed generously to the phennmcnal succes; of the foot baltteam last fan. It was a Seminary man who blacked an eye for Adelburt. and he would have been juitihed in blanking mother. The theologues have done some good walk this spring in baseball. There are worsu institutions than Oberlin Theological Seminary. EUSEBIES II. chv Tom: EDGERTUN.. . ..................................................... Akron: ARTHUR Emmxn HF cux 1,3 Junta, Colo. ANNA ELLEN HUGHEM ...... Oak Hill. MABEL STEWART PENFIELD LCTIE ALMIRA Sm'ru WILLIAM TREAT Umou ANNA BELLE VAX VLECK ........................ Rockford: Ill. .Oueida, Ill. dgeway. Pa . Cincinnati. HISTORY. This year has been one of nmrked progresi and prosperity in the Conservatnry. The new wing of Warner Hall cuulplclcd in Lima fur Lhc opening of the Fall term, came none too 5mm. fur every one of its excellent practice and lecture mmm is in use. The attendanre has been larger this year than ever herbre, and tlzu quahty and quantity of well; done is well shown in zhe many recitals 01 the year. Every department has grmvnitht Organ and Theory work deserving especia! mention. Four of Lhu mcmhcrs of the Senior class lure presumed, in Lheir gradu sting recitals. original compositions of real merit. and it is hoped that 93': example is but the lkghmiug of still better things for this important held of mus: 31 work. The Artists. Rentals are an important and delightful feamre of Con- :urvatur; life, and Lhis year has brought us Euer artisla 111m: uxur. Wha'. more can be reasonably asked nf the farulfy when they enable us to hear Rummel, Nordica, Theo. Thomas And a dozen or more other hue concern. for the smallest of prices. The Conservatory is not for hdlers but to all who wish real culture within m- rcalm an excellent corps of leIChUIS bids 4 wulwmu This 3m: shows an increnge in the number of College student: who take one study in music, and of Conservatory :tudents who take some Ihcx'axy not C. Thu is a rredit m hnth departments. May the gnarl work go mL rnr the Cun- hzmd 1n hand with the College, is Etting for hfe work not barrel organs or cheap music lu chcrs. but men and wumen-mmz'rfxms. servam - InsPtrration from the An'riclue. 60 SCHOOL OF ART. R1155 GRACE A FAIRCIHLD, 171mm V m Zh'l'lZL'IIPA mm Pniutmg, .VHSS AMY F3. SIHTPL mum ax Ihuigu. Enmanuiw Bull. ..... 7am. my me EluLu-lu: Ln ' mum Clark inn CuuL jm-Hn mum lln mbenu hum .. V mm my Haymnl, Rv-Hn Graham Huum Mmmm runuuu. . mu Lmi. ymu Mnrgdrsl Tilliuglmst Lylhl muiou mm: . .Hmiugs. Minn .Rmdfox'd Pu Emmenm. Sedro, mun. Minneapolis, Mum. .karLindemMiuh. Cunntuul. mksuu, Mich. whingtun. rill 1mm Berlin Huigms ElgilL m. xs- SAMEKH ALEPH. j. w. ELDRED. w, n. FERGESON, E. E. FLINT, C, W. GREENE, w, A. GERRIE. JESSE HILL. w, J. STEWART. o. c. CRAWFORD. s. D. MILLER. R. w. McLAL'GHLTN, G. D, WILDRR. 62 M. R. MARSHAL s. SIMPSON. B. R, CHENEY, A ARMSTRONG J A DAVIDSON, M A. BREED, F, J. V HORN, A. 1L HYDE, JAMES BOND, V. 0. BUYER, J. A. SPENSRRV n... SAMEKH ALEPH. SPECIAL QUARTERLY. . . . WARNER HALL . . . JANUARY 20, 1803. PK 0619:! M. PRAYER mvsxc. Das Mucr hm 53in? Perleu. mello obliguluJ , - V - , Tl'rllwli, BIAS: B. E DLm'mnn. UKJ'IION The szish Heretic and Liusye1 Hm'rdd, . - , , . . , ARMSTRONG. Mrsrc. G.Pmmiseme, . . , , . . 7 7 . lhwlfumm. In H Mr. mu. DEBATEiktMIWd. That. thL Wurles Fair Should be Opunutl an HIP Sabbath. , ML E . yum. N g., R. McLAUGHuN. ORA'muNiA Coming Conflict, . . , , . , , 7 . IRS. . IIXLL. mus , m Oknnnlichsinanwie die Nachligall. , . - , , , llalzm. rm Approach OfSpring, . v , , , . . 5m; MISS F. E. OLnlem. 3. IL FHRCHILD J. M. mus '51. 64 PHI KAPPA Pl. . . . Emmiamn nun IN FACULTY. A. A. WRIGHT, '65, w. B. L'HAWBERLAIN. 75 D. P. SIMPSON, '92. G. B SIDDALL. '9L 1 893. not now . n, BRIDGEMAN H DROWNYVLL n. DI'DLEY . D. DI'RANTI 1:. m'Twa, . w. mxmn: OnmIIva B, NL HUGFV H M. jONl P, L MOIIR. C, H. NIMS. E. G. RANDALL T. H RHODES, . SAVAGE C By ZIMMEKMAN. 1894. w. M nl'nLOxu C. CARTER, II. R CLELASD, M. u: DOWNHILL j. M FIRMIN C. E. HEMINGWAY R G. MATTSUN, L. E BI'RGE XV. L DAWSON C G. MARSHALL, 181m. F T AHHU'IT, l ILXKNhS, w x HL'KKE, J. c. CHILDS, 1.. R mvvmk, c. w. MCCANDLRSS, J. MnTT, w. 1L FARTRIDGEV R w SILLIMAN, n, c, TRITRSIIALE J, M. WAI'GH, w, 1:. WHEELER. G. XV. MOONEY. W' C. PREFTISS, C, R. RAYMOND. E. j wok. j. mu: G. K DEnxxsoN. w y: DURAND. H J HASKELL. warm Orauom Ewu Oralian Fm PHI KAPPA PI. SPECIAL QUARTERLY. W'ARNER CONCERT HALL. Friday Evening, June. 9m. 1303. PROGRAJI. IN VOCATION . The Purndox of our Cixililmiuu. FREDEKICK ll BMDGEMAN. . The Truth of our Dreams. GEORGE W. Hm MAs. Thu Scum 0f SIIL'L'L-ssr F7. nun nrnmn, DHRATl-n - B. M. Hanan. A. S. IIAWKES. PHI DELTA. . . , Established .539. . . IN FACULTY. JAS. MONROE. '46 G. F. WRIGHT. '5 ELISHA GRAY, '54V C. Cu FAIRCHILD, 66 E. l. BOSWORTH. x3. JOHN LEADINGHAM, '83. FREDERICK ANDEREGG, .35. 1393. F. M. TKLANCHARD, II. L. MCLAITRY, H. C. COWLES. W: H. PITTENGER. GEO GILL, R. STETSON, J. J. WALTERS. 1894. KY. H. BADGER, . V. H. MERRIAJI. F. n. GREEN. M J. NORTON. w. L muswow, GEO. M. PARKER. J. T HARR1NGTON. A F. PENNOCK s, K HARRISON, G. M. JONES, STEVL s A. T. LAIRD. .smw. RT, v. c. LESLIE, L. L. STOCKER 12.12 MCGUIRE, g; F. mmmmu. 11.1: MCINTIRE. w. E nun; B. 1:. MERRIML E. n. wun'zvgy. 1895. WM, CLARK, u. mvcxms, v, H DEMYNG. u. c. PARTRIDGE. A, E. RICKSECKER. ' msm. E. V ORAYEITJ, Mm m, ., . It ,7. 'MI... PHI DELTA SOCIETY SPQCHAZQ Qlwmy 3L : waNER HAMh Tuesday Evening. May 2. le. PROGRAM. ESSAY, - v - V - - What I Know abom Farming. H, k: CUWLES, 012mm . , , , , , , , , , Thenmhiuewsmeu F. M Buncasxn. MFSIC. Scene dr Enlist. fny Vinlin, , , , - - , U; 12:: inl, WK A. ROUNDS. DEnATlL, , - , - kcwlwd, ThmAmencanHumonsls are Exertiug an Injurious Influence. Ammmtiva. H, pn-Tmom ,Yrgnzi .mnm: cum, mum Sung fuxCumEtiSuuscL, v - - - - - . . V 1mm mm. I7 M. EL mrnann. EN ALPHA ZETA. . . . 131;.uisnea law . IN FACULTY. L. x. HALL J, 1a PECK. HV c. mm; '79. R, A. MILLIKAN. 'g'. A, s x0012 E4. W. T. HOLMES. ,92. u. R. MARle '75, 1-: J, VAN HORN, 'w 1593. C. E BRIGGS M E. MARSH. 1-. w GRIFFITHS, 1. c. max, L. E. HART. w. u, PARSONS, w. c. LE , ' c. I. DENNY, V, GULICK, J. w. RAIN. 1594. J. m BOSS. F. N. SPINDLER, o. . ENSWORTH c. s. WILLIAMS. 0.1. LEFTHI, H. M. BENTLEY, M. F. MILLIKAN. w. M Karma. 1895. L: LBRAND. A. s.?ATTERSON, I' x 011mm, G. F, WELLS J. A. HAWLEY. G. 1?. WHITE. :11. HINMAN. J. L. MERRIAM, 1898. F DENNYV CONSERVATORY. G. W. HI'LL :5 ,4: Esta 523w u WI ALPHA ZETA Alb Kg UARFSRL WARN .R CONCERT HALL Friday Evening, February 17th. 1893. PROGRAM. wmr xrmw OnanoN. - - , . , , , , , w. v. Grucs ESSAY. - - . , , , , , , , , , , awnmmn. w, c. Lm Mum; KuIHALJ, Q1 .mm m mummy. , , , V - , , . V - - TthwoMin L. '. Huu' 17mm; A . Rumba ThatGladstnnr it. n gmm mmmm mm. Bismarck an, nv .Vrg KW Gnm-nws MUilC Kmmu. QUAKTHT'HH , Hruygo wimmn rumb. 70 L. L. S. . . . Eshblhhed 1535. . . . 1890. HENRIETTA WILLIAMS l 593. l. U'RAA. IKACON. n m'Ll'TH BIRCH. FLORA x. HIERCF HARRIET L, n ARE ADDA Ii. BR L FDITH M. Cm F XVIN IFRED FR IVSHER. le VIE Fu CRYSIi 1394. JOSEPHINF nr um A Tum T H mu, 'DNX ERV'IUKF GRACI BL D VTER GRACL FRAFER. EDHH MILLIS, MARY L. GRAFFAM, th'ISW HILLV kVVl'F? VATSUN. lill VIN l 395. LUL'ISE M. CHI'RCH. 513m 1.. ckaIER. I 596. REE YC . IIJA F HAYDE STVSAN F. HIN lAlx. JE NE JENSEN, MABHL R. KIN v 3mm; mm MELLE . MARY K. OTIS, LAURA E. SHI'RTLEFR FLoszwE M. SNELL. 5 ID sum, ETTA M TERRY. IDA M. HIL ALICE JONFS. sum: 5 LEVENS CLARA MAY, ELLEN M. NOBLE, MARY L. PARTRIHGE. FR NCES A.?AGE, nuanE E. PHTNNEY. JOSEPHINE A. ROBINSON, . WIUTNEE STELLA S RAY. ROSE LEITBR. MLEXK OUNSERVATORV. EDITH SI'MMIER, SPECIAL. 1353112 L. mmu. CLARA D. SYLV HARRIET M, GRF. ?ENEVI EYE HUDSON. FTEK rngJJAUEw H .w ,nM-x ESSAXW - - Oru-nox - - - Those Evening Relk, My Luvc s an Armms. DEIXATIE. - - - A lfiLAx nu P me my soul's Depths, Man's VL-nhcl. - Fm: nght Hymn at Sea, WARNER CONCERT HALL, . . HONDAV. I'lAV 8, H593. PROGRAM. xxx m: vnux. CI: MAY .Lv mm mums. 31155 Yuumun. Rz'soli'td. That the lnfiueucc of Cllh Irv w Amrm . HFRTI. . ur m Am. C H, Arum . . . . . A Slow arms I Hum: 5;:ka STHJ, MAIKEL Kn urge 11:55 x'mwoun .up Mx. Almnb. F. AL'. ETTA MCGHJ, '1 . In Mam, hunmmm Saint? J?mmr. Inu- . m I'. smum-LI. Dmuoraliduq. m: . Amhxmlum '11, - A Handful of Rnws. - 7710mm lELlOlAN. 1591 . CORNELIA M. IOHNSUN. 1893. MARY E. BE NETT. SARAH L. LVMATxL JANE A. BROWNE. MARIA N. MCVA'V, NETTIE E. CLOSE. LUCY H. MORLEY. MARGARET N. DOANE, MARGARET E. MOUAT, JI'I,IA XXX FAIRCIIILD. ANTOINETTE METCALF. jl'I,IA A. HOTCIIK S. MARY L PINNRO, RNGTNETTE R. 11 . IINGW'AY. MARY PLUME ArmTF, E. KNAPP. LlLLA l-i SPELMAN, MARTHA P. LITTLE, ETTA M. WEIGHT. 1894. LIZZIE A. ISALSLEY. GEORGIA W. jOIINSUN. IESSIE DAINTER. ANNA T MURCH, ABHIE R. CANDEE HELEN NORTOX IIATTIF. 1 CODE, MARY EV RODGERS FANNIF. J. DAY, KATE SMITH, LI'CY M. HOSKIN , MARY TENNEY, GRACE V. HUBBELL. MATTIF, M WILSON MABEL L. JOHNSON, CLARA T. HART. 1595. ESTHER E. A RARNEbX R. DELL CLOSE, MARY L. ROOT Conservatory. ZATTIE c BLAKE$LE 3. K MILLER, BESSIE MICHELSON v M AELIOIAN. Special Quarterly. WARNER ALLv . . . A HARCHH.1893. PROGRAM: xxvouuvmx. MSW. A A , , , GeorgeI-ZlioxundUeurgc Sand. mmm ynuuy. ul'svc Bugle Song. - A A A A A , - - .K't'rOakln'. Sm DEBATE, M: m TIM: lhc Rtfurm Lending lm Spellmg or .mme-rm 1a Lm -. A2157 NTmN I Fnunir Inghhh m-m Tm Murumriug Zephyn MR 1' IL A Slory ul Snumern Lxlc. Mun HermrTn m - Um'rnu. A , , Thu lnmnshlum Mmmnur Nmm um m' DL'HT SIHINEX. nurnwfbolmm, pawn... CADMEAN SOCIETY. MGMESRS, - 1897. j. K. BACON. T. M. VVFS , It C. DALLARD, w 1, 00! Lb, G G, DROW . L. T. ORR, F. M. CORR, A. M. ALFURD. C. WJONES, J. H. n R. H.1l'liD, R. L. EVAK I. XL MCMI'RRAY. 13,0. IKRDX T. REMLEY, W. I- WORCIHTER. l. D HIUV. JV , VILKIN5 0N, ', L SQFIRE, j. D. MACK. A. G. TIIATCHER. R. M. STROR ?. 1 898'119. C. K. FAI' R, U. 1LTIIFRS'PUN C. L. III'Lln J W VURREL. r. wnxcnk, w. 11 THATCHER. MILLS. HAIRD. C. J, REEDFR, IL I . KRF iRlEL, j. 1?. m'RKE, R. G. LVER H. .L FERRY, S. D. STOVFR, 0.1:. ETHERTON, IL C. TRACY, CIIA . PATTERSON, 0. 'HA 1-2, W. U. REYES, I. D. XOLI M, L. ' H'THER, Mm'IJnN, 1' 'CHNEYDER. F. V GREF r T. jmwsoN. 77 ACME SOCIETY. Calm: .' Cinnamon and 01d Ruse MEMBERS. 1897. c. A. DOW H. DUDLEY, H. L. mIRCHILn, ' HILL, TRACY, WITHERRY, J. IL BICKNELIU 1898-'99. R, A. ALLEN. A. cm'nx'r, 1.1. CRO u. w. mm 1 w. . LONK'n L n, DOOLITTI.F., 1.. w. ELDRICK, A. w.1 SHER. H v. w. IIALI 1 . MILLER, MUJUNMJL VIMR . PRICE. Jum ELL, CHMIT'L cow. MESS. E. s 11TH, J. STEINER. F W. L. WASHINGTON, LJ '5, F. P. WHKTNEXZ L KOLBE, u H. WILDER, H. L. KING, H. L. OYIATT. ACME AND CADMEAN EEQMTM Elmgm Ammmm Hark the Tmmpu, EtisaYy - ESSAYy , UxA'uus, OR n'mh'v RFx-eriew. DEBATE. .117; Nighuugalc, WALL XVARNER CONCERT HALL. March 7, 1393. INVOCATION. M rszc . , , , , . , , - , , Kath. xmmu grmrnTTn. . . , , Emulation in Educuliun. H'. F. TH Vrchh C. - A , A Decline in Pkyaiual PUWEL K, TRACY. A. , - - , , , Labor und kndicnlism. WILL LONG, A . . A , Wllitherum We Drifting. J. F. Drama. 6. , , , . . . , , , , Sfarrft . KIMDALL QI'ARTETTB. Nz'mlzwul, That National Banks should be Aholished. Ummc. User w, Pmc: x. L l-XROWY C. 1A. W. Emmy A. Mrmr. . . . 7 , , , V , dembrVI. xmmu QK'xRTETTE. DeclAlolI M the Judges. MEMBERS OF LEAGUE. 'TY Hr VICHIV x. Nnk'rmmh mm FNM'L'RSITY, Oaanuy COLLEGE. I'NIVERSXTY oz: Wxscoyslm Fmvansvrv ma 1mm. OFFICERS. Praxideul , , Cum. P. HALLS, - Northwestern Univer. Sammy v , F, u. JAcxsux. , Unix'erslty oi WHmns'nL 'leNNHrrr. , , Lm'ls E HART, , , Oberlin College. OBERLIN ORATORICAL ASSOCIATION. OFFICERS. Pwsinlent, HENRY C. CUWLEN Yivalmidc-nl. MARV PLFMI: Seaman, Wm. M. RAINE. Treasurer, LUFIS E. HART. 81 CONTESTS. LOCAL CONTEST. PROGRAI'L mvuunox, Lun- - A A - A A A Thu Hum. A A . A A ff W. RuV. Tim . cwW'urH, , 52L dnanism in I119 Public Schools, . , Mrsu'. Bedouin Love Song A A A GI'ST xv BEktxHx The Armmmr, ui Lubun A A A - v Tm Voxmmer Privutt. - A A The Sucmsrm Mun, A , . . Mr u- Honor and Arms A A A A A . 11mm. HUSTAV Bliuanh. mm m plact. wamdml mumps IN TER-COLLEGIA TE CON TEST PROGRAM. mmcnm. um Spinning Charm, from The Sleeping Hmuly. . A A Fuuw, LmnA ' 913mm: c R. kmuuml. A Srnariun' m m theYuhIirSr'lmul-A' A Ubel'lul mum H, II. JACOB . A Pat-inlism. V A VI mzw r! af thunxm. a H. L. Mum. A . Th: Submerged Tenth, rrlyof Imam m L VuTmu Sung. A . A A . A A A A A A Uummrt c H. ADAMS. L 6. LONG, The Relation ur Mullen: Isms m Prngress, -z m';vsm1y of I'llrlugnm E. 1. GusHEN. A A A A Son of mey. A AVm'Ilmmxfeur I'mu'rsrty. MUSK. Ave Mana. A A . A A A A A A A Finn: .m me; gumu. Awamm m: plan. Mwaram mdplm-r 82 OFFICERS. President. , , - , - - H M. Jumzs Vicu President, , , , , , MARY PLUMB. Recording Secretaxy, w - - v ANGINETTE B. HEMxNGWAv. Corresponding Secretary, , , B. M. HoGux. Treasurer, , , , , - - , A GEORGE GILL. Librarian, - 7 - - - , , H. B. THURSTON. EDDurAu9193,-Ed:m-CEI ' - FMHLwhAra393,H10dm. JLJAH-F. HmmmHLLLS - Emromr. Jammy .V DE szus mnwzs ' VEDAKD-or-E$i1o;: r-H CCquU393-Amc mrAEd GMJoNU.-JuN I oR-Ed 1 T0 R n:nmsmmu, , , 01mm. P. HAM. NETCALF. 5.32 Dirnfar , XV. K. BRECKENRIDGE, PIIIWIII. FIRST 'rEMm. SECOND TENOR, GEO. ll, Slnh n.1,. AxROW H. CURRIEK, P. IIARL METCALF, VVXLMDT E. STEVENS, nmumn Human EVERETT P. JOHNSON. Hmvav Lv 14 17mg 1 Iormsom BARITONE. BASS. mm. H Anms, 12m. 15. PATTERSDN, mm; H. Camry, 1m 13. Pamnmv, WM J. Hunmm. n Cuxm. Camcmu, . Ihxxv Huxmmv, L1 Wmm n mwm. FRED. M. Huucmnn. umxms n Axum, M- 111m. Hunnnm Huxum Trmsuwr, vamr p. JOHNSON. LMmrian. Row A. muunx. Jillmu'tr. BOARD OF DIRECTORS. 7mm r Pun. mmn x a Human, pm H Wuou. HOLIDAY CONCERT TOUR. Kalmuwuu, u clnbur w. Grand Rapids, necemwer 20. cmcag... Druemhcr 2L Racine. December 22. Milmrnans, nmmhrr 23 Sioux cny, Dcccmhcr :4. Des Mm'nea, nemmm m cm ; Rapm, chuunhtt 1;. Maquokem Decembnr PFnria, December 29. Term Hauu, December 30, '92-'93. lmlnuupoHs. Dc mbcr 5h Nnrwalk Fehmary 21. Springaddv Jdulmry 1. uvlumlm. January $- Cmml num jnmuxf 4. Elyrin. Jdnlmq 3.. M: ina.March Kw York Chy. A1 ' KIMBALL QUARTEFTE. . WILLIAMS, First Tenor. Second Tenor. - Baritone . . PENNIMAN, Basso. Iva W. Va:- vemmm. , iVEa TmMBALL MALE QUARTHIE: 7,; OFFICERS. President. - , , V , Wlean Ilucn Secretary , , , - , , H W. STILES. Truasurur, - , , 0. u. mymzx. Firsk Choriiten - , , - V Pkol'u F. B. RICE. Second Chorister, , , , , Puma G, W. Axnxrzws. ?wzza; b377QKiEEWW OFFICERS. . Ihemiem, , - , V , , 3' G. Mamom Vice Prusidml , . - H s: RWY Correapomu 12. s. 150 ahmn. Rcuurdiug , me, w . 7 , , , J 14 Memmn. VMwm. , , , A , c M,Junc:. MINISTERIAL BROTHERHOOD. n M juue$. C. h Hun, , 17m mfn' 0177,11,;va 1'. XVhilney. MEMBERS. 9, s. Baixd, Arthur Coumm. a It. Ethertnn. s. n. J. M. Cumh. w. H, Harris, r. H Huesqm. c L. lluH. H. M. jnnes. u. 1 , Krrhhi F. 1i 1 -. o R, Newcomb, A, J. Pndduck. c. R Ravmund. juu. Suiucr, 171 n. R053. H c. Tracy s. n. Welles. IF P thl1u3. F. M. Otmmor. MISSIONARY VOLUNTEERS. I'rusvlum - A , , , , , . v K F lr'THn'jx Treasurer. , , , , , , , mm W mmux. OUTSIDE WORK COMMIWEE. 1: Wu nmpmvrm if n. Mm eamw r kuu uh. u w. Unnxi. 5; n 1!. v Ilw,1-..x. 1n :.m m n LIBRARY C051? l'l Eli Hm: 1r w , um Wu. 'r. 24x1 Muss szv I, mum m. '94 u. n. mumx 1.; COR RESPUN DENCE COMMITTEE. Mushu JI Ilu 194.ch mm Huzv K KLuu: 'th Huuu' 5 Run ;6 Elm: Jun w Mumum q; MISS leIH 11. limmkw , Km Prrsident, Vice Prusidcnl. Sunday 3', Mr. A. Alford. H C Cowles, Lyndx' jones A H. kickeecker, H U H. C. Tracy Mrs. L. Janus. OFFICERS. j. W. BEACH. G. D. XX'ILUEK. Mus. Hum; Cmmms. MEMBERS. Mr, Wm. M. Budloug. A. C. Gulick, w. R. Lodge, R. M. Strung, Miss E. M. F151;, .4 C. R. Moore. Mrs. J. T. Shaw. 91 OBERLIN BOTANY CLUB. President, v ; Vice President. - , Secretary. - - Librarian, - JOHN W. BEACH, W. M. BnnLoNG, CLARIBEL CALles, HENRY C COWLES. E. M. FISK. ANNA E. GANEx ' CLARA HART, InA M. HICKS, OFFICERS: . 7 , HENRY C. COWLE54 . . , REUBEN M. S'rxmm. . , r CLARIBEL CALKINS. . . , JOHN W. BEACH. MEMBERS.- LAURA LAKE. JKNNlE E MACKEY, Mus. MARTHA R. MAGOL'N. K, R. MOORE. C. R. RAVMOND, A, E, RICKSECKER, hm D. SHAW, REUBES M STRONG, W. WHITNEY. 93 OFFICERS. President. - - - - Pkmr. j. 1?. PEEK. Serremry, - - - an. H, W. Mva x OFFICERS. President, E. D. DURAND. HELEN G Noxroxa - MARIA N, McVAv. - W. M. RAINH. Vice President, Secretary Treasurer, Presid ent , . . Vice President. Secretary. - - Treasurer, Foot-ball Manager, Baseball Managen Field Marshal, ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION. OFFICERS. 96 , - . A J. W. Mom. M H. LAUNDON. - , L E, HART. A. FL PENN. B. M. HUGEN. V - - - , M. F. MILLIKAN. . . , , W. M. RAINBL ,VARSITY TEAM. 1893. I; 3. WILLIAM. Captain. j. w Hmsmy, Coach. B. M, Honm. Manager. th'r. E. wk XVexulL M. E. Marsh. 011117715. J. white. 1. 1,14. Wxsm. TMHL'I. J, C hem; r. u. P. Berry, l. c. Fauvxzr, r. L. Junes, r. Fnds. w. n. Merriam. r. M, F. Millikan, . A n. K211. l. Quartgzr Ratrxx c, s. wimams. Half 3am. C. V. Savage, 1'. T 14.jnlmsnll. I. Full Back. 1,. F2. Hart Suhjiilulrx L. meer H.2in1merman. V L Squire. J. V. Mon. u w. Ensworth. . 99 VAR5lTY FOOT-BALL GAMES. Saturck-ny, October 15 - A Oberlin 4o-Ohio State University o Friday Columbus day, October 2x, Saturday, Nuvumbur 5, , Munday, November 7, v . - Saturday, November 12, 7 , Wednesday, November 16, , H Saturday, November 19 - - Total Oberlin, 38 7Adelbert, 5070. W. U. muhmmq o 50-0 U., n 38;Kenyou. o 16 aAdelbert, 0 247717. of M, Ann Arum 22 m Opponem, 30 CLASS FOOT- BALL TEAMS. 1mm: Bridgeman. mam. erg'll'ml, Hiuman. Dudley mening. Tuwm, Lou, Piucngcr, Grimm Emir. mm. Denny. Quurlm'. Hogcn, Randal, llnlf 1mm. Jams. ledpa Full Salk. Holwny mapm Hawkcs. '95. a w r, Mcrrmm. filmwin Ilcrk. Wells. Iiu-m. Fuin'hild. . 12' le Partridge. VV'oodmansee. Qmwh y, Ross tCapL 1 Half 1mm. xxvnmlmansee, Ilawley. Fm mat, w hm: mmmum. lh'viunlu: FuuL ,94. 5mm, Hemingway Guards. Spanner, Bentley. Tmm. En :wnrth, Grrem Parken End; Hratkin. AWL'CRndku, Qum'lzr. R si ne, Half Bum. Stocker. Eorium. Full Ix'ark. Truesdale mum Substzmm. H arringmn. JVIuInlyre Tambliu g. '90. mem Abbott. Uwardx. Filthy Pu mell. 7 arHes. Durand, Cuwlty. Jam. Burke Cath Cnnk. Quarttr. Pusmls. mgr 11am. Clancy. Snibcrt. hill Hurt. noommau. Subxtilutm. Hailey, Lauudon. F-auver, Deuisnn, Looms. f CHAM NO .. V Sat. Oct. Mon. Oct Sat. Oct. Mon. Oct. Mon. Oct. m. '94 Vs. '96. 24, '93 W '96 Mun. Oct. 31, .93 q. '94x ' 101 CLASS FOOTsBALL GAMES. 1, '93 v5- '94, 3, '95 vS '96, 8, '9; vv Vim '95 forreits to '96 Mon Oct 3x. Oct. 26, '94495 postponed until me 5. Sat. Nov. Mou,Nm. SAL Nov. Mou.Xov. VVed.Nm'. Sat Oct. Sat. Nov. '93 '94 '95 5' '9+ vs, '95, :4, '94 ya. ya '9' '93 VS ' 21. '94 v 23. '93 Va. 22, '94 vs. 19, '96 v.5. Acad ....................................................... 4- 0 mm. w ... mmu mm, mm stared. v. s. m mama ; 3 3 4n :6 4 2 52 +8 0 6 L4 65 5 1 .13 14 102 ACADEMY FOOT-BALL TEAM. km; End. A. B. KELL. Riv Tackln I :L Q Tancnn. Riyhl Guard. 1,-Wma-n. cum. E. A. Wnem. ,. M Guard. v H. T. Low. Ly? szn. c. K. FAI'VBX, 1.1-1. mum 1.ng End. J. a Homxs, r. c. mm erlgr MIA ' . F. u Buum Rig!!! HalfRnrA I J. W. PRICE, J. Wt COMMAGER. 14: Half Bade. W. mecmn. MI Ego! E. BIL C0 . 1'0th SUBSTITUTES. . '- Frulrt'. J, H. McMnanv. Guard, :1. a Balou'l. Thain. C. C. Tum. . Novmmmn 26, x899: ObtrliuAcldgmy. - - m 1 CueSchoollclulVggl. - a l. ' W - 7 7 r 1gE h: ,w 3,7937...- - 103 OBERLIN BICYCLE CL B. F. r, Luoms, w. v. HI'NTINGTON Prux .s :v w. H, WINCHESTER, A, R. SCOTT, I itr-M'm. t'apmm. memaens. L. F. MUTIXER, AA GRFGG, IL R. HT'NTINGTUN EL M. SICHOLS, W'. I. SQI'IRE. 1 XV. CHAMBERLAIN. E M. KEIGHTLEY, .T- C. tmlms, R. R. STAFFORD Q A SCHIMAN w. R MILLER L. . KL GSIH'RY, R; A. CLIFFORn c. n VI xksH. J. R. HOPKINS, T. w WITCHKI,L C, T. CLARK F M RFSHNHLL. 104 Captain Manager, Coach , KVARSITY TEAM, 1893. , - - . . - C. S WILLIAMS. , K , , M. F. MILLIK-xm j W, M. GARFIELD. K CARL KmsLEv. shmm c., L 1;. Fauver. . bu lelimnr. 2 h., Clancy, 3 h., Wilcox, :K 5., Lee. r, f., chaL c. f.. c. K Falu'er, L L. Vuothcs and Barnum yilchm bub. Mutt 1 0-3 yVARSITY GATT E5. Mny6, - V - , r OlmlinxxBuchtel. m t' :n rml ofmh Gnum gixell m Hhm V , 947. May 13, - - - - , , Obmliu x5 0. W. 1'. Gama m: n memlnfthinl inlnllgnn m nlnlnf!nhl,, Wnrr: Ohmlin 7 0 XV. l'. H. May 20, , , , Oberlin v-s o. s E. Score: 01mm. 0.5: m;. CLASS GAMES. April 24 Senior vs Junion Afml 24-Sophumoru vs, Freshman. Mu 875mm vs Kophnmore, , , V May lijlllliOl v Freshman. zllay 22-Seuior vs. Freshman. , V v , A Series um completed. Savage. 1, 5., Hart, c., . Hugs , I h.. Unralld.l i, Mnhr. Harman. 2., W'i'niams, 2 h., Rnswnnh, r. L. smcker, l. c, Partridge. c Mooney, 1 b., VVondmansee, 5 b., Fen n, r. f.. mun ; Ford. c. f. noothman. s. Fanver. 2 n. Cowley. 1. f.. Dennison. CLASS BASE-BALL TEAMS. '93. Kinslcy, 3 b., Nuns, p. Briggs, r. z. Haywn, 2 b. Fitting , c smtimm. cxiaom. '94. Merriam, x 12,, Drackin. p. Mon, wapm, 3 12., . Firmin, c. n, Regal, a. s. '95. Raymond,1. f. Rosa. ICale. p., Wells, 1 1a.. Marshal, a 5,. White, c. L. summm. Dawley. '96. Laundon, 1CagLL c., Rugcrs, p., sum, 1 b., cxmcy, 3 u. Burke, x. 1,, Substitulgs. McCard. OBERLIN COLLEGE TENNIS ASSOCIATION. President, - - C, H. NIMS. Vice President, - HER BERT HARROL'M J. M. VVM'GH. Secretary , - - - - Treasurer, , - m, u. 100 SECOND ' GYMW I'M EXT W BIT mam. XYARNER CURCEKT HALL Wednesday Afternoon. Feb. 22. l803, II! 2.39. PKHCRJ .11. Much, . . . . , , , . , LolhyM11.W.I.Sgl'lkr,. Frcc W'urk mu! Fanry Runs. . - , :nmged hy PROF. 1!. w. mama, Lml h; MR. 1;. s. l'meL. Indian C1ulws 7The Class Tcachrrs, , - - Led B3 UK. LEONARD. Parallel Ban; , . - - , - Led by MR. R. A, MxLLnuA. Wumlcn Dumb Rena , w - Led by MIL XV. T Hon: Go-asyourpluusa. , . , - , , LerihyMk,W,THOLMEs. mm. A. - , THE ULEI: LLLX! , . . I'ogvl Wnud Brillnigkrmugcd iu nrrmdnnce with the swam. my. Order. . , Led by m. mew. HorimnmI Bar, - - , - LL'Il 1wa MR. D. G. Mursox. Tumbling. , - , V , , , - LcahymAv.stm; Pyramids. , , - - , , LamMgmmmnmmmu Rennspect. . A - . , , 1mm-nxu,x-tnmuyu;xrm ;. m m . QM; 113 THANKSGIVING PARTIES. SEMINARY- ToastMaster, . , , , , , , , , rm. 1; wwm The . mhmg-of'rrampsr , , , mop. Craumx. -- The Old Mun, - - v , , , , , mop. muum. wwzm I Youndnl Colorado, , , , , an s, C. lucxmsuu. PETL Tuasl Manet. , , , , - - . . . . bircpluce, . , , , A . . . -- Guud om Tiumm , , , . . - - Mk. Kn, . Buried Animmm, , , , , , . . - - M. n RV. U The U855 Motto. , , , , , - - - - BALL x NNH. '94. BALDWIN Mugismr gimme, , , . . . . . . . . ml mmem mncccxm Ilmmi Mmmlissimnx, - - 1:, 1751511423 I'm; rrlvlnrMn UnwindJlmimld. - - A . Gina: w. HrnnhLL xlzlP137hulagiam.juirnlix Ingmff. , , , . , - - xx 31. KM p, ,95. Tonal liusltr, , , . - - - V , , C. A RR um. W'clcumr, , , - - - - - - , , , PROF. KVN'C Thusu nu longer with usj , - V , - - , , 31R Inn y The Lullic , , , - - , . , MR S! n. Knots, , , , A - - , - - , , l'nul'. jx, ' um. PETERS 1mm. Tnan WInStPL - . - - - v , , IUR, RRnXVN. Ta Class of'96. - - , , , . , , mm: Hum! , Mk, DI: Champion Foot-ball Tm Rnastevl Cad; 7 , urn Men nf'96 ' . . . , , , , , HTn Ladies of '95, . - . . , 7 . 7 , WA 5; mmsz 3 amTH DR V 117v WASHINGTONS BIRTHgDAY, FEB. 22. I893. LV YUCATTON gunnenefmm nmryvux. , , , . . . , ans cHrPP and Hl'mms', Mnssm lumen and Anus ADDRESS. vanleminl l'cmures in the Discovery and Suuluuem or America. PROF. ELLIS MUSIC. thimlaughlers Tno from HGmlferdrpmm:mng , , , Mlsws Vchmm Y Allwnud and Hu; m: a. READING OF PRIZE POEMS. M 'uf Culumhu' M Nancmm KC Lxsl Clmnh from 'The V V, Sumx. 117 DISCOVERY DAY. COLLEGE CHAPEL, Frlday.Dct. 21. l893. pnocnnm. Hum, V V . V . . V . . HM; Country, m oleIcc ' PRAYER, - - - V , , , , , , , - PRU; BALLASIDUE. 5cm : 1.2 Voyage of Columhus, , , , , , , , mam mm. 2min CLm. POEM . , , : , , , . - , , 154w 11mm Pmmr. A. AV F.10HNsmN. SCENEHnJW'oyageofColumbus , - - . . - - Iludlzwiiuck MR. AmusV . . . . . . -Jr1 L'.CVBuJHVIN,Cleveland.Ohio. . . . . . . . , V V 'Wsod,Thgqu-errihh-y' um muc'nux. Mn N 3w on 7. Stu IS Du A. Jan, N ml. . m, m m, ,n' Mar. .7 4pm m. Apvil 2 April 18, ARTIST RECITALS. Fraulem Emery. Exlmnnl E. Perry. Maud Puueh Dcu-uh l'hilhm manic Cluh Mn 31 aster uym T-Mm CU 'imw Mnoreliwxou. Gcruldine nmrgm. , mnumm Phillmmmnir SningQuancztc me Rmmnel. Md? Nanhva. homes Orchestra. Huun Mnnmu IUJ '1nl .KIJIA' 4 I'll uN mumlr- kmp mm- w m mum. ml mm. FALL TERI'l. 1892 Rh 10g Luus :u Limmlil m smmxw um: nr nmrhun, l Sunni And kclwuru. , 0H Mm 1mm v. 27 Wh z llmxmm , v - - rlKox :. lur g, l'rut.l1.L' Km: - , l'ctkumlmrl h ,1u..uu.m n. m A . v , , 1mm - 0 Mt .md m I snub. :5 Prur U W .Xn-lnnx. - , , , , - - - Thn- ML-wl 120 W l'ER TERM, 1893. Jan. l'mf. C, R Thndhir, TN 0. C. Vniv. 01 California, The Nr-vel in its Relakions to omer art forms. Jan. uiPruf. A H, Currim , , - - - John Frederick Oberlin. jau, xgikcv, Wm E, 3mm , , The True End oia Libeml Edumtinn. Feb. :1 7mm J, M. Elm , , , - - - Law Of Lift ma Growth. Ireh. 9 4m. Jamm Truup. m 0, c mu we 'shanld rend: mm vm shuuld read; hnw u? should rcaLL Feb. Ibiprol' 14. H. mm. , .s hinl'yeye riPw nfthe whol: new of Latin Litur-nlue Feb. 7m. L, B. Spcr , , , - A visit m m. AilmL Mar. 7DL D L. Leonard. , , , , , - Autohiugrapny, Mar. 9 4w. has, Harm , , , , . A New Arcadia Mar. 16 rDr. Geo n, LEavitl. , , rim Elements ofCollege Spim. Mar. 2573 c. s Holbrook. , , Lbauns rmm the Ilomcstnd Troubles. SPRING TERM, 1393. Apr. 67l'mf. l: rijewun. , , , A - - - A Vim toJapau. Apr. lgiRuv. Malcum, , , - , - - - - MurLin Lmher Apr. 2r: , RC John H, Yynluu , , NF 'sinnary Life on the New Hchrides. xpr. -ProL n mgmm , , , The Scitnmic Mclhod uf Sludy. ManxipmmywCreamy, - , , , , , . AmaricanLilumlum. MW pum-L , .m 121 JUNIOR EXHIBITION INVTD CHI'RCII, Friday,my19.1393. Hpnmw 'dmLJrsnx 11, Yx'u'nH. 1n. l'irwrlhvxnirw. GR xc 5. Puma: n. PROGRAM. Orgunanunmn, - . . . . . . . 7 , c. w. Asnklw'a. an-C x-rmx Tthuprenzarj0114mm . . , , 7 , Deutsche Yolkskumlu, , , , , , , . 313m HLIIUH'TH R4mr:rR-:. iv nooks in um Running BmuL 1.; Hum ,, : - H r? dmlnu Aswm'm mw. kmwmx Ronmsox m:nmrm IL Mm 'u Mrsxc AriniN4u llngt, Mm, qucrm u. mxpulugiukummyimmbi. , , . . . . . . . .N MARIA NON. 1mm umn-m sumum should he L'mlu un xmrwmw 4m CululutL'k .ML MAX r. mum. Aw. mum H, mm.u.K. v x, 3h l'n x3. Huxm .x, Alums. APleaforJuaucc. - - . , , , 7 , Elna HLSIu RURILWV K nm- . Martyr w Lihul; mum yum Vnwmw. Pnemi' Tm- Viuilzuiml' , , , . 7 , . . Insm-mw' m-.uu-. .llruM'm'l. l w Lih SOPHOMORE ORATORICAL COVTEST. WAL IZRT HALL October 4th, 892. PROGRAM. mwmm. Tummmv. - , ' , , A - - A . F. MH.LIKA5,A. Z. ,x ummumu .3ro . . .u j. Numm, as. J. Tun L'nuuulm. , , , , , 1! l3. MU rsux 1'. K. H. w m H. rmmisu Me , - , - Ilr Kan 71. .H xnnH ulincrgy.ILAGunL-r-ia.lemuunnud mum. r . arur 0f . ,mm' The , Slmlmt Honor. , mm wmm. Tmmn Twink. , , , . . . , Imam Rm!- Mu. n'lv MRN. G n. SIDIHLI. Decision of Judges. 1:;. Plan. v , , , , , n. n. Mxrrsnx. 9 , K. 17. 5. m4 Hm. , , , , , - . M J. Numm ?.J, RDELBERT VERSL'S OBERLIN. WARNER COVCERT HALL, Tuesday Evening, May mm, '91. PROGRAM. nvounox. M 5m. . Iu thy Dreams. - - - - - , - - ll. End: MR. Smmu. DEBATE Qt IUN : kuu ml, 77ml Ilu' I'ulith Puinn 0f medxl 7: iii! lllz l'um'n' .Vulm mum baby 11m 11 mrmgt' WWI uvmh rm w.nmm., Addmn. u. s. um o . E s. x IERS. n, c. Cuwmsn w. R.Eomm. c.11.ngmm - IIrply' w R. Hmmms mum Twonucts, . . . . . . . , . Mu. um Mus, 5wrm.x.. llflzimft . Pxnsmmmmxcm, , , , , ; , , 7 . . OBERLIN ACADEMY PUBLIC EEQMMEWMM CcemTE W'ARNER HALL. Friday, April 14. 1393. r- n 06 R A m . PRAYER. 0n the Duxliumiuu uru 5mm m Robert Bunhu Ru: Sunrmn Imnsmr. Oberlin. Miss EditHs Modest RequesL - - - - . . . SARAH CATHERINE MCCVNE, Columbus. Toussaiut L'Ouverlure. - - - - . . , , HARRY CUWLES MARSHALL, Oberlin? TllePilol'sSLury. . . , , 7 7 , , , , 7 mm 13.5mm: RANDALL, Phenix, Arizona. The Chariot Race. , , , , , , , FREDERIC CARL SCIIKEmER. Oak Park, Ill. Linlujou, , , , . , , , 7 , HuJJE, Am WETHHRm-zu. Sterling, m CullechilCuus, , , , , , , 7 , , , mum. ansnpu Rmnvm mmmm, pm. ThrLimeMnrlyrnfSlmnm,r , , , . , . , Emu row, Osannmu. Ruink. Themmung Socirly. , . . . . .' . . . Cymkmm ME mug lloxnwELu Anmnosa. low. AnAppealemmgMen, - , , . , A A Wuum Ln; WASHINGTON. Lexington, vm mum. 3. Thou .m 50 like a Flower. . - . . . . . b. 5011;: orApm. - - . - . . . . . . m L M Fxnncn. Decision of the Judges. . Htplare. c 2dplace. Ii'rri HIV I'll. th'r. Fltilh'px. Humm. Wu Ila: 1'. Au HM, ,Imm. . hum. .vlmm. iju'ld. FRESHMAN FOOT:BALL SPREAD. 1893 m 'i, -Yi i vi. x c 7 v i 1 i Slam 7 Hum , aw i Zip Rah Boom Rah i Niuetysxx. BURKE, . - 'Jmsnnsnm. Clean Foopnan, - , , , Luwnolv. The Team of me Future, , v DunANn. The Girls and the cm. , , , McCuxu. nmy Fuul BalL , . , , . . Cook; The juniurvTeam. , - - , BooruM a,x- , Our Landlady, - , . - . Cothv A student lay alucping at midnight As the chupcl clock struck the hour. When a sound I - me: the city Like to the yelling or Cads in power. He huurd mm anvil booming Through lhe stillneSb 0f the nigm, Proulzximing mm was Columbus Who brougln this and to light. And deep in the secrrt dnvkness or that weary snuleut's rnnm, A curse on the day and Cnlumhm Was uttered with every bomu. But now, When the day i: Ovcl, His auger has vanished awag ; And even the grief of Adulbcrl Only mam him feel mum gay. And whcu hc sucks the shelter of his mum and couch at lasL Like the odor of smoke from the Hrem'mkx', Comes the thought of the dayjust pan . And he thinks of the many students VVlm were out Ynu mm mm nigm, Each bearing a lender compamon Tu enjoy with him the sight. He auus lhc lung procession VVnnduring far and near, And utllur: quicu; mung In the :hude ur good old 5pm. And forever and forum. As long as mcmori 1 . . of that day uf cclchxalwn And that CX'C 111111. How V00 szt: le lhmlght uf Llu- 'mnc uith Adelbem And the m'e-worb Hull Huh: To make him b1 Culumbu: Aml the day Lmd mu 1m qgm. Qr-he $ inginh LaSalamandems. Is' BI'TLER hud hin over to Oberlin and I'd sent by her fur some good, dark SINCE for a dream so when I Sec 1121 dlixiu' up Lhu in 10 see how I liked the piece. Well, I mud say, I Was some m stuck up mhun Iundid it for it looked pntty ronsid'ahle gay for Y a woman of my years, It was a Sun ol :1 medium dark red with yellow spots all uer. She see I looked dnubtful, so says, h'OhJ e-f you donK 111:5 It 1 can Cllangeit,1brit's ragiu' there like 1115:1513: sauce the Tool ball lecert;' long of it bcin' the collage Culors and the 9pm like sort of an 0. for hOhErlmh resembli ' to some extents the foot ball. which they do say sence the team wahn'l beat once la:lfa11.has bucn hung up with red and Yellow ribhin in the rhurch and me choir mug a piece about it, 'JJM Ann llulltH Vnu ulrufl Iur m h ' 'h lift ' due Ann Bullet! 'l says I, turnin' pale 'ou don't mean it;1'n a mam. balm f l'Yes. 511 H she. llI do, and nowhere: c152: and hung right over the pulpit, too. And with that she said she must he gain, and went. VVelL I'd heard of churchcs havin' tennis courts and billiard tables for rhawiu' membexi but I never heard mwthing equal to this bl'ingin' the font-ball right into thu mucliu' lluug of its bein' kicked tmtmd the Cmmtrv by a mum, of hoya in stripedsmckins, yelliu' like they was aflrc. XVe hadn't lived long in these parts. thuugh. audhadu't never bin to Oberlin. so I thought like .nuugh we didnlt Imderetand Folleg? ways, but Ild hcunl lhu3 was mnrtal strict and redpected their meetin'rhouset: above mmt towns, an it givL mu a tum. Well. I put the rlnth in thy bum drnuu. and started to fold up the paper when 1586 it was a ahow bill. not a Rnruh one of l'llnclc Tum'a Cablu' Mr R cirkh, which they don't huvu thum, but plain, and tellm how the Glee Club was goin' to sing hum of their pieces at the meetinuhouah. cmnc Manda; night and et'ym wanted a ticket to be on hand at the auction at the big hnok smre. cnme Saturday as there was gnin' tn he a rush, which it did scam sdreadml queer way to :en lem. Wen, er there was one thing I wanted to see and hear Inoru'n Lhr man I was goin' to marry. and did. it was them boys that had bin all over the country in their own tram, singiu't and red and yellow hags athin'. and werybodv in the cities turnin' out to hsar El , and givlu' 'em banquets. and writm' pievej lbaut 'um in thc news- papers, and I made up my mind that Iku and 1 would go I wanted dreadful had to go over when Mrl Riley was there and said some of hi: pikccb, as I never seen .1 poet. lcept cousin Jemimy's luy Gus, that goes to the college and had a piece put in the Review. bout the hiskit at his hnardin'hhuusc, bcginuin', I may be tough, as all can sac. llut I ain't so tough as these hmdl be which I didn't think was su awful much of a poem, but Jemimy was proud enough and Sent marked copies all mundt and told how the editor writ Cu, letter suyiu', ht: thanked him Liudly fol the favor and would print it, asthey wm . mrt of palm and he would tnke anything he Luuld gut, and Gus has had the hlg-hL-ad uxer Ce. but he wont get any nlmy hisklt. Well, we couldn't go to hear Mr. Riley, en when Ike came up tu supper, I told him we'd ought :u; go to the concert anyway, as twan't more'u Christian to help the hnys along, and besides twant quite thc thing numr to have bin to Oberlin. Ike thought so too, and I went nght to cuttin' out my new sateen whioh I considered til and proper to wear for such an occasion, as prob'ly all the protessors' wwes would have 'em .t in n 130 on. and 11;: writ up tu Seth Bnlker to git us seats on the front row downratairs. or ef rhay kept them fnr the pmfeasori the same row up-stairs would do, and nut to mind expense, hut bid as high as 'ny cent: apiece to git ieiu cf 'twas necesr .x'nry. VVeiL Monday Polne and we got to Oberlin am! after nudin' Seth and me lichens. which was all right duwwstaiis as weisaid, Seth circrcd to show us 'round, hut WE told him not to leave his studym', as we WIUH a mite bmhflll and Could jest as well go alone so he said he was: some bizzi , haviu' m write a paper forth: Browniif Chm but for m to meet him a: the Ehapel and go to supper at his boardiif houne. Well. I don't begin to rememberall we sauu hut 'twas lots of big atone buildi and snakes in bottles and marble hggers, and a petrified rinmerm, I believe it wax aml pickers, and a mom full of bottles that smelt awful .uul ihcy didnil waul gouilo come in. which you didn'L want to nciLhur. and Ike and me wished we Wm young enough to go to school again where there was .50 many advantages. When We got to the chapel. which it was sum late, I thought Weid See Seth right off, but land! I never was so start in my life at nnthin' to he 'fraid of, for faciu' us, and all sittin' still and proper. was the greatest mess of young men and wimin I ever :LLL and all the 5 dis there was left wa' w ' back under the gallery, but everybody was emilin' real pleasant at us. so I whispered to Ike to come on, and m: wulkud up ihuru, and I felt ma! glad I had nu my new dress, for it showed we was friendly to the college. After prayers, durin' which I was pained to sue sonic young wimin cl candy um of pink and green boxes with gilt letters uni Seth come up from somewhere and took L15 right over to his boardinihouse which was the biggest one in town and all lit. up beautiful. I couldn't eat a mouthful ihnllglh there was mm much Iioiae and so many folks all 'round at little tables, and young men in while jackits and aprons runuiu' 'ruund wifh trays full of vittlei. sot my heart rome right up n! my mouth Fifty times, feariu' they'd let. something drnp. or ipill ix auto 1119 girls' cluihcs. which lh ' wa: all dressed up to go to the Cnnrert. The concert was guin' m begin pritty early, so after supper I told Seth I guessed Ike and me would go right over, :15 I reckoned had be wantiu' to go for his girl, After we got lhurc, I w - sorry we hadnit took the frnnt row up stairs, for it made my neck ache turnin' so much to see folks; as they come in, and it was prilty near to the singiul hut IL did he huurd over m the hnanlinlhouse. ihatthev mili' sold the rmnt row upr airs m the ycungmen that wme plug haw. and that some of them had bin hid Off for ten dollars. W'clL you may be sure I was gum in see them when they come in. and hyrand-hy they come mm their 131 shim hats and their girls lookin' like a posy bed, all toggecl out in white silks, and pink, and blue, and lilirk, rind pnsies hangin' from their shoulder, or they carryin' iem with long ribbons dangling, and not one person but me wa: dressed in college colors for all of Jane Ann Butler and her talk. The lmuse was all trimmed up though with red and yellow cheese Cappin'. and over the nrgin was Hugs, because they was guiu' tu sing a piece 'bont Columbus, and so 'twas only proper to have the tlags of the country he discovered, for it was jest as the young man :aid in his piece, cf Culmnbua hadn't come over here, mebbe the rest of us wouldn't neither. Well. when everybody got in, which it was the biggest crowd I evcr see. me boys came up onto the stage, in their slimrtailecl coats and their hair all Combed real slick and curled On top, Some of 'enL and :Ill lookin' pleased, and sat down in :umu 'hairs. They Was a real priny loukinl muss of boys, and all looked jest alike 'cept some showed more biled shirt front than othersl Pritty soon onc ofthcm got up and begun to play on the piancr. and then they all got up and sung a piece which I cant repeat it exactly but if I understood it cur- rcct, was all 'bout their heiu' Salamandcrs and haviu' no ancestors, or something to that effert. It was a real cums piece. I felt kind of had for the poor hoya. It seemed real hard for nice young men like they was, never to have had no ancestors and so to he Salamanders, and I was sorry fnlks laughed and cheered as they did but the hove all looked real cheerful, which I was glad to see they was determined to make the best ufit. Then one of them got up alone and sung a piece 'bout man heinl frail. which the Queen of Sheby sung when she was. carninl the spices to Solomon. which she must have kuowud had he flail el' he et 'em 31. but the piece didn't say nothinl lbout that, though it was pritty and everybody seemed to like it firstrratc. Then they all bung a piucc by request, it said. and xx a dedicated to the missionary volunteers which must have bin sort of a joke for it twa'n't any of the missionary pieces in the hymurbook, but how they must make up their minds to marry the caunibals. lib thci would have 'em anyway, and they might get et, which must have hm terrible discouraginl tn the young men that Was goin' to the heathen, as they couldn't marry all of iem 'cordin m the scripter. and then somebody Would he mad And they'd get at any- way. It was real perplexiu', and I wished they hadn't sung it. Well. then the young man 1.01:1 about Columbus, as I said, and they rheered so he had to cmnc hack, and then I never 5ee such performin', 'Special in a meetin'rhouse, which 9? they hadn't bin Salamanders I don't :nppusc it wuuld have been alluwed. FirSt he was a bear dancini, which nobody but bears and such does dance in Oberlin, and then he was a handrorgau and a monkey all to ouct, uhich is the only kind of travelin' shows folks goes to there, which it comes tn their door and they can't 132 help it: but I see the professors laughiw and the tears runnin' duwu their uheek:, so 'twas all right I s'pose. Then they sung some more pieces, and the funny man said some mure, and one New 3 ilver trumpett which, buin' so near, I thought Ike and me would be drnwed in every minnit, and so didn't set easy, thinkin' how murtihtd I should be if we wan. but it was pritty mueic and they cheered and cheered, so he had to come hack and do it over again. But of all the pIL'CEh thuy bung. them wah two he I all I uvur heard. On: got up and tried to sing and then all pitched in crowitf, and gruntin'. and cackh'nI, and goblin'. and muuiu', :0 h: had to stop till they quit, than hc began uver, but they jest crowed some more; but he was real gnodhnatured and so kept on till a big mus- keeter come buzzin' 'round and hit him right on his nose so he had to stop and git down, which I felt real sorry for him, special because everybudy laughed, which must have hurt his feelin's more than the cruwinY or even the bitiu'. The other w the quchLbl mug: you ever heard, , cmcd like they'd bugin one and forget and 50 plece out with another. till they fnrgot all, and jest opened their moutlm and hollcrcd m to lake the roofoff, and said HOherlinI which I huard a man told tern m and not be Ishamedt but I don't believe he meant they was to do it he loud, fun I've had to wear cotton in my ears ever since. VVeIl, then they sung ahout C0h1mbus,:md some others helped them, which it Was priltv lnng but right mce music and sensible I believe it was in that they told how the apple fell on Cnlumhuses head, makin' him think he could discuver America, but mebby that wa: in the young man's piece. I get 'em some mixed; anyhow fulks must rirI up off their scats while thta wan singiuk Well. after it was all over, I see some of the professors and folks gniu' up t0 speak to the boy; so whun Lhux got through. I went up tn the jouug man that got hit, and ask him how he was reehnx and mm hmv mud w - gnnd fnr stingst and I thought he had better put some on his nose, as there seemed to be plenty 'rouud Oberlin and not much use for it. which be thanked me real polite and said mebhe he would, altho' he waiu't a footrball man: andthen we waspushed on by the crowd. It was a handful night, the moon was shiuhf in a clcar sky, and the cupulys nf the btldms was loominI up into the heavens so grand and solemn, and all the time we was goin' home, them buys' voices was souudhriu my ears, uow light and tripphr, and then soft and mournful-liket as in some pieces. and so u was' these lines come into my mind, which though I am not a member of the Browniu' Clnbt I dudiwlc rcspuulfnf lo the college and its Glee Cluh of singinI Salamanders : 1213 0' mmm- Fxgyer. aenm' silent 11mm Within mm room where folks m rtad aswmhlv, u! petrified rinogeros. and snakes. And likcwtse other thing; thalnmkes fnlL: nmnbl 0' mm: :mverm' up im Hm sky u! bans by which me time vs rrgulme w college colors floathf h. Llw hwwe. your true worth, ain l Mn my emmmmx 0! Foot-ball tealm Hml victory 1m: won: 0' Glee Cluh that hath Churmud urwltll sweet ;il1gin'. 0! you that win mll hul' and cnps. and all That goes Ln pr whun loud th bull xs nngilf: Here's to mm health 5L. run '11 lcljou nu Efa: zhe gull: Vxnu jm shy ., UBERLL Rmu M. MILLuR. VPIfIZE STUIH ., 134 My mama Jack In: ucut to Oberlin, And amdicd till he got Just awful Llnin. Thaw wlmt he wrote to ma once in his letterl An' gran'ma said that l' hops would make him better. Sn ma wrote back an' told him what she said, An' I cried lcauir l'H TrulLl he would be dead HEFOrE h: gut the letter, 31f why-lheu He never could mm: home to us again. But lthmll. lung 'fore he gem an anwur back, That said. T'm tnkinghops your lovingjack. Au' grandma said that Wm HIE way to do, But just you linen next what I tell you: One day, all of a sudden, m came Jack, 50 thin you Couldn't touch llimi'fear he'd crack; An' mu sail . H Jack, whalever is the matter? The hop: you took ought to have made you fatter! Au' Jack said he'd come home, 'cansc .Lwas a sin To take hops in that nice place Oberlin. Wall, then, pa got a letter that aanlu day: U My dear Sir: I um really pained to Say That your son john has missed all of his clstses, Not only L: lug hopsibut hops with lasses. IL is an evil we have failed to check, Sn now we suud him home. yours trulv, JOHN E BECK. Pa made an awful fuss, an' ma she clied, An' gran'ma said she'd rather Jack had died l Now what do you suppobc lel fuss all meanU An' why should brother Jack have been home sent? An' Tr'IIy :hnuld hoph with lasses be a sin, For boy: to take When lhey're at Obur ? 135 the 092 gas1orag ofCQharaleas 669dmond. PREFACE. The edikurs me the grcalc pluagun: in presenting um muu 5L0! w lhc public, The youth unddianlunu unhu author haw: nuulc l ncwwdry u. intrmlul. numumm mmmm additions. suggtallull$ comments undannulatiuus. 30ml. uf which might hm lwln L p ' x-I Lu mmum rmm lhu an uf th: author. butwhirh. with Um must unwuming IHUllcalj.LH1Y friuntl 1m failed lo make. We would suggesmor me enlightemncm or the Cnrsorv mamum me imm- : made m enable one Io grasp me leading Khougln m a 5mm glance. The hurried rearler Hum may mm the elaborauous and act m the main mum at once, The mm 11 their prhate stud' are accustomedto 115mg colored pencils for mi- underscoring. reul being mm m the cardinal poinks. him for the elaboration: serving to give color. and mm; m the lugiml cmr nectimL Thelinnmtious 0mm printer ink makiugthis dimmn. m- mu nntvnn ponm being glad m oHer mus much of assistance. 'L'h? savmn K. b. nu E. L. lu'r. 124mm. The 5n: pun! mnv alsn m- mlnntd H' mm dues no! man xw.xm., m, m , ummmmmwenmmk. n. um Mun m pen 'Miss Bessie. I presume you attend the Messiah Ccuccrt this Clm mm? Although Charles Edmond had known Bessie 2mm; rmm his halvyaoml. m he m ms in an m'ltfirmltaur, forlw was a Mralvgm', and not. a: . stage. xmsr us a suange cuulunian ornalurcia lhmdugue He w jud xlrugghug nu! r rymmu .m mm a mum. m a uulrlr llevPIh'unH m H! mp whnlr :iurln 'vuzina. 4.1mm; worm w nuw ,9 mm; mgn. in mm. .mer mum mummoum Du ge-mer: :ndwc,loo.wiuadmire3m sumeda .L.101'. Yes. I do Expect to gm norm mu think m 1mm MW my pm w .2 m 1mm 01m. 1 mean. The one wkh the white hacbgmuml and pink u acings, - This was not said mmmny In fart. mm indexal by a pan ufmyrlrl'MHu11w! mm were not true blue ax alL 1m: snapped and sparkled 3:, ar Lhry ma hm hian 'Bessxe, irrimhly. rm- Charles Edmond is forgetting to 1.9 mama. ulv-x Jr: 3nu W '5. in wearing such gowns: Don't you kunwynu are mily making 1'1 1mm, fbr Me'sr 5:031:19 parling magma Now. Bessie, reallu he has entn'elyfm'gmtmn nr mum. I um ,.... .1 1. beyond me mmimum mm Tum wm when 'm xhuV PFRIYuixL lht minim 136 and I kuou Hler: 3: nothing nfthr showing nFF in ynu. um me; talk about. But. m.11y,huw shuuld anybody E152 knuu iP Fm mm m; rlre'n nllngvMe'I mg 1-,. pz'mud rur n ,. huul girl. Num mm Brasie. m me me 5rm m rmgn mm mm pleasurr. mm -now thcw: llmoiugu . wohhlc araund m limcx m then? cudcavon to marital: themselves from the cluysalul A'hr am lhrmsthts pnrur oul mm a strong hard mm, mm m n mnmeul of inadxelr mun, m m1 ML tgum mm le 0N shall thh me; mm 50 mun: mama muhumhm. u. L, m, -- Wen. Charlns, of course I Ihauk , on. I know papa mum mm in male uftw' Inf .1 mm; especiallv since I'm all alone here except for you nm mally.1n me mmr of m :lressJ think 1 can he mv own judge, I am gomg t0 Iht concert wim Mr. Kirknmu.:u1d he um um me to 100k ML Then: he is now! Good bye, Charla. slow shout n. m, wen- justrmningmlt of the dining mom m Tnlmu. She wen mm mm turned to mom .1 dim Inning mu who g1 semi 1m emhimy He m: a rrEr-hmnn, hm mm mu 1; , come and 5m: me. You m? mm m Ema mun! m m.- nmm'nus mnmn nfthr Armlent NUT! 4v Iv m 5m :1; n m mm;- mw mm m nvcrrcslimalt m: growth which has hm. mama. Thh u uuduummn- m re 11 w .. m mm. v9: 52 :m under-ua-mm mm 0:! Inalnlnml x mlrsh 1 s h.gn iirnh, mucmuug. gigmnicslrinksmml mmmmcau, :IxuomenLumwu'nlhen hnllhwivrx Lhe yvung unLhuujtl mm mung allmnyl: um u: wuuld ulll we umr mm. drmmcrl era; L. 101, rm mums: mm m hmc no Iogicrd coutuct. r. and might ndvaulagtouil'x he umihul, Augalhrr Mm um um? 01' my eslcrnled cnllraguc.-K. hm. Charles Edmond am not stay um uemug for the visiting mm was always cm n+5 hnppny on up w the last Second ofhalf-pasl seven, He almost never remained althnugh 119 w times sorely tempted m d0 so. Eipemally when Satan 2 iied him with l'hr- smiles uf Bessie Cravath. whom he had been asked to look afkr a hnle. a cammissiml whirh gave him a Amp srmtmm mum: m Amy intirzxttrt, HQ hurriml to his room inCouuci! Hall His Bible was lymg on his table. He look it up. for it wns the hunt fur his zvrniug wmmp, Turning Hrs: to me Psalms and mm m Haggai. 11: mm m 1451 remhetl mu puim in h' dcvonous where he had banished Bessie a mu hi: anglxu. This usually Luuk hulfxm hour. for M1? had 1113011315 ! way of Imrrrmgv I'm Iu'x xlwwm. ma making in running commentary on H11 Ins study. Tm- Liam Hprllni mi 11 fz'lluiu muam wm-m. Good rvuniug. fricml Edmund. HAVC l dxsmrbcd you. . Cuuu m cum: in! ma Chnrlue- Edmund. trying to 1221 a welcome. H Nuw. duu'l 1 me me yun. 11c urgud, oglmg at Edmond through his glasaex. far he Wu: mmmu; nouns, ghlud Coma m. on mm, wm yum mpumlcd Edmond more cordiallr Wen 1 W111 cumu right to husmc - and uotbolheryoulcnm BroxherjnnssnudImought simu n : wan going to lulu: this y 'xr. Vt Hugh: :0 be looking around m Ree irpen'hunuc mm ungh: not be sumu . Wall? Fcrhap. Yes. h And Wu wuc thinking of 1116 Christmas Concert. and wondering if we cunld gut ncquamb ed with sumu unwr young woman, lelkmg they might like In hm me Emmett, mu see? ,. ch! uIl'unld-wu 111110771111? 1hr IVIUZIH'F will! HS. 112 oglsd in his slmrbsightcd wag at Edmund ' You an: a scmor, too. you know, he added, by way of ?Illphasis fur Edmond had been pruvukul mm a laugh. gum- .wuu'yowig n'ulmm m1 would m: to N am 145, 137 HWe cm. ask tn Innk at the rernnis nr ihe Seuinr j'uuug ladies. and then make our choice. There had been mine in Charles Edmondslife-whun he had aueuded a district school. The am Adam nfn, 'kea'm'n 17.1mm up in him 41gm'n,as be mailed vividly a countless am; at recesses when he used in kish the girls mid wccivc xfmrward a sound threshing rmm the teacher. whm am you Whm lu go? he Hskcd. hThis evening would be a Seuauuahlu lime, Let us go now. for by this time we shall find the DEAN frag. amm Edmund lauxhuluxui . Herr nre your hat. and overcoat. Shall yau g0. brother Edmond? Churies Edmond rust: He put on Ma 11:11. and overcoat. and flit hm lrfi My mum. r ; w .-, h 7 : i z ; i. .i Tnlvntt HnH. MI tlnnk I have found three um may plme us. The, bmwl hi uh- uamc place, Two have hadnofaimmthisgear. aim ihe xhinl nnT-v nue v :ihhumlxq scquaiutancu Vina spoke. That is good. r6p1ied his friend. u penim it wmlld be Mu that 1 shuuld take on: o! the two. Jim: 1': mm go Marty mm; W 'mlll a tandem mer Tlmtierrue with me am Perhip m. is her nmnckrMiss Elizabelh Mary Osguudi h Charles Edmund did 110K reply. ms healthier imam; disnppnwm'l the viliulr: mxltur. Hnur friend is thinking 4f 1le yuwg ladywc :uc him with so mien? Let me thin h Cmvnth, mm is her name, 1 she her often skating with the young men m G cr's asI pd; She . somewlm! rim loving for h minister's wits. pcrsismd Edmoml's acquaintance Three young men were hmhng um m consul! m many: in the oere i T: was Almond would take Khn lhinL Mia Oagnml Lei us look up herreccrd. suggestedhisfriend, I'er!13p4yriul1:lxe mismmmmi h ,. HVerywelLIwiahm hsjim. Herellis. Fuihim' Wm, khwlhsurpnsingw Hurt,Edmondlcancdovcrto see forhimself. Yelewastrue. miywoumhmieamnv Had ht: nut. L-xpuslulatcdwithher? Had he IIOK resolutely made her keep the 11119: Mm. hr was with her' HuL may all, Beasie was no: hail. He knew she was noL Rnl inn again. 1va hxps she ms 2. sinncriu wry .iwz'et :imlrrl And mm, them were those ranum. There could he no possible cxcuse for such a number. Come, rrimds. m u; be gning. nmihei Edmond, j'ml ruflr' m Jim 042ml. Du Tlmrsdny night or examination wcck. Charms Edmond sen: up his can! for 11h: osgnod, 7710 mm mm Illuurulurw q'mnm, m Iagz'Mw'. She came down dremdh. neat mu cnlor. briglneued mu. m1 ribbons, She was ofa dark cmuplcxion, with Iimwn em. Why hehad asked her 11: could not hm mm. But since he had.lle approved hi self for doing 50. Perhaps, after all, his two friends were righi; he ought :0 he thinking ofa auitaHe wife in his wnrk as n mihhm. Edmond and Miss Osgood neared the Second rhurrh. Thm Imrl a m: it of low mm mm taken possession orhim. He had been preparing for thix' mnrm rm rhe past Merl; ml lorday had devoted much 01 his thought to the inspiring suggemnm of ma mimic, II: hsd chosen a gallery w: nu the right him side ur the L'hun'hi .uthhugh aner uking Ins seal he ms su-iving to keep his miudfnufwm m nhmizy lhuilglns that me Interest of 138 w Lrhiug a gathering mumw aroused, . cum ms rmltinually fmde hinlselx more and mum: imm ed in um puuple urnlmd him. Nun 41w prune the mind h when we have can out um dmils orwnrhny 1wmmm um sweptand gnrnishul n Mr W anhalofsome mam. hm Ikknlug' htavtnly gum, m mm mm mm. m u, m tultrmiuing nfll'w druh ur fxnuhu .712. L. m. Lnnking acro the church. he saw ML Knkmum smuolh, suck hsnd Appearing above me shlir XmeldBessiu wm um dress, hewondercd us were n was me Mmtical.obrm.r- m: pm mu I He mum uwuy. mm devmed his moughu Lu medikalinns suiknh'lp m intmduce to him 'hr mmmg ornmnu um Edmond. how do 3m. imerpm me Pastoral Symphony? Thure mm m 19m h? a wunnm'm, mum mm, but I am mnk? no definite Concept, tihu $110k: in 14 low. cummmt vuwc, mm lnnkzd up at him fully m m gm. 1an for some inexplicable mm mu. lhe vnire mid Ihe 74ml: displm sed him. 'nTu.7Thp mum dnumlru ultrciyhccnuit m mrxprncuce, has misszd the poim Mm n n was un Ignorauu ar piyrilnhlg3 14nd xnhcuca m mm a pan' -u r Imu- m min: In an :nyussiau u an p'r mug, Th: diaplmwrvr Ins lrum HI: hummun, m Ilm 5m : Drum mm, '11.? mm 'qlupro u; a mviug mm mll canquer ex rx' mminm x, 1m Edmumu mm was cut shonl 'tllu opening chmd: nf Xhe overture. By the time 111:: sacred grandcur nF the em meme had Clwngud Ismmurr rvr'x 1m mmm'rwd and ligated 0n Annu- 5 mm, sun: anS drinking in the mu in mu m unlmmpered eagtrncss of an honest llean. 'nmu heTnnkrd down an Miss Elizabeth Oaguwk nn she was lihleningwith me .11.- mm-ed stuniuuauex proper m lhc occasmu. wmn Hm mum: um. ended and they wurc mkiug am my nut. Edmund found himself just lmllind 11L knmn and Heme. What a meet, mrrry rhmthr she ms! Azin-azn of pm'ycnmc uverlmn um he w not In Kirkman' mm. Tum Kilkmmu unendumhle. However, m- liatevmd m the intelligent talk of my 0mm and reflerhwi mm in deciding m become a minism he had given up everything, ml pumps Emir H: mm m hf given back mm. douhlluas. n was lvesl. Mias Osgood. now. would Luuke u murh hum n 1m 3mm and appvrlmnce were 31w m kccplng with her smnmuaiugs; she was vmeful and cm lculiu hurl Be'sie? NorarAln, vzs' hm Ilw wnm muMmg nature. lmwl kc a merry uparkilnzhmok mm manning! n Nessa cm Wm lu taking um Osgood 1mm mumnd had :0 mm at Talmu L'orncr and go up Nunh meessor smut, gm errn Res 1? and ML Kirkman reached the coruur m Lhumonuman Edmund Saw 311: Kirkmml quills Re: is down the dark side of South 11me 301' struct, instead of uamm mad mTulwu 11m. mmmr Us m; angrywithKirkulnn. and vcxudwim Be. 516. No, mu Wu: mum H? mm um mmkor Be; is uravam, 5mm failures vwm alr xolutcly lucxcusable m 45me um Osgood, :15 he left her at her door. if m- might call. and me said he nngm. 5mm Edmond mm mm night with the rusululc but unhappy Cour sciousness uf having don: hi: duty. W'haladtcthcr mm L! wm- ma 3 1;: un mumerfu: m: xrryqualms of me consume: a pny Whtu on: gue1 wrong wth H: hrvwrmm m .5 guing rigm. 1. 101'. Em Charla; Edmund umuke Hie um nmming in a buoyancy unwarramed by the thoughts of Lhe evenmg hcforu. HE made Ids mam whh umlsualcare.am1 even dung his skates ovcr m; shoulder and dummd 4 gn vcalmxzd rap, with the purpos: of an early skate. As he :tcppul along Kowaxd his mama; at Tnlmtt. It'awzx 010'!!!kabya'7urIiAI'jnof-bullimm,wearing his Cap of m1 and yelluvu Good morning. uns 11m hvmt'hleas greeting. I've run a good block to Catch up with you. 'nistn -. wife. l: m. n :prlngr mm wr mu m gwa. lhuugh we may not analgx: i -1 : 1. 101. nmf 139 wmxl morning m ,0 It seems to me a mu ufyour hund should um. mind :1 mm run like that. am had an mm 1nck,Edmond, you about u gr lnenrzilnf. I had a ImaMing pwuy girl mgagni for the cuncm mnighr. Howem from seat In Lhe gnWler-v and all. And whatllidl get mis morning hm a plagued mm perfumed uotc saying an: m Med home last mght H?erkct shame responded Edmond, not fcclmg sum. Well you what Ill :10 rm ,mm Edmond. Haven't yuu some girI you son or know awfull; well am yau'd hkc to do lhe thing up brown to once for all? m 99W nut rlzmp. Well I doth kuuw. HP Hmnghl of Bessie. Why nut lmve um 11le good limr with htru Dear Ressie! He uscd lu Inmdle her in nu baby carnage when 119 mum hardly lrudgc aluug himsdf. And wha! hum could it drV Had he not givcn her up l'nu-Vr-wj Na'r -swmvyv Hun: amdmg ylace 1; n0! lrl humnn run muscmusness at nm- .- mung ; oi IcuxlarKe. um mi urn. , F,. L. luL m Hu Haw hard ans to m: min I: ry vhrluuanzws . the sum; nugnr ar ml The roses are simply hesutiesrluscious pmk mm, m m1 yum van can havc the whoh: sllehang for ban douars, And the seam are perfect liegzmt! m a grand mm for you. A- Yes, 1 will help you out, Are vunr tickets 1m P . 'Yeshere they m. and the roses am down mum's You're a trump. Edmund. and that's a ram. The Messiah uoncen that mm was superb. M $th mid 50. 1x w :1 the mu wnrk mmsim l'nion mum. and me moms cxcculcd I am; pahous. Even mu umhmm escaped wnhouli mum mum crmcism. And Clmrks Edmnml ms mm. and 11mm: mm Enuit o-amm am Real? came om m in while, purr .15 the heart beneath n. She w'lre nne slender hm and named me othL-r mm in 1w 1mm. 5mg 15- L'mmw Charles Edmond knew mm she uas adnnrcd, and he was happy. hrr 1m And did thcy go 5 gbl home m Talcom Friend. mum hangs n ma ldo not know why he did it. he am not. knuw. But they did not go strmght Lu Talrnn. No; theymruLduH at the runner near thc monument and went down the dark sidu ul' South Professor street. .Xml now, if you remember rigbuy, flu' arm lamps arm nu! lighlL-d mm mgm in Collegc Plxue. And- 01: well. let. us not lag nlnng any further. 1 did nut my 59111 Iwas alone mat nighL and although mm W my shurwst way and I had started uluwu 3st I turned aronnd and weul lmme on me hghtcd side But to rnminue. Had u been in me nmre at Talcou me n l morning fan would have witnesaed urprisiup: imemcw. A gmyhnhed iady stood, mam ufmure um nally mm. csling 1m g,iu ccuversatiouwilh u young girl. Th: gm had had ,ix raimres which she was guzung exrused. Ami my last :wo mums, um girl Continund sweetly. looking mmmgb mm the eyes of the gum, woman . were for not cumin; dirH-UV home from thc Messiah tnnrerts. I walked u little om of my way both mghlsf' .. And with whom were you? 1 was with Mr. Kwkmnn Lhe am night, and I didn't want to walk with mm at all. And the second? W'hyithat wa. - The lheologue? Wm I am surprised. Lin. WEI: ML Edmund. 140 'amtlx, -- n.. 5mm eulph'hiiml n1 mum lulu L. gclmemnn 7:: m-mn-mm rum :L'nlltmmn Wes. mm more mum. Then a mum pnl lumv'l M, .hypcdimo um: 01 Um elderlvlmhk. null umhrc w saverltd. --1 1 am rngngml m him mum . m3 rmH , Tm Um leerl-v may mm a the gum fdcu um3 IL' 3m m; than 1 am Vervglanl for mu Vuu are a grunt comfort to K .gn'af Clnnfurl. um mun 1m m mm vrhu urcermin amen m:- Hltnlugurhehnww rs hcfu .; .h UT dump urx Wrm-Gru rm; 1. mm: m. Mum mmmwm mu long a m um funk :lemmmlhlumullihenfdhiudmu . 11mm: nmhup 11 .mummug. um; lmmmmw -pn mum admin; a v: Wan leacalmmixmnar H lmllxHugeJhrlelim mu. nun wr nmm l'f mmm um m. afwnml pr u lwnl'e lluslmbNL'rlpL 1cm. now oulx Lake m mmierzmu mycmnideme: 111mm rm, nmhm hm 11L Bunnie; .1 n 90an pdrunt among 11w umn'x lhimwn arm; fancy 7mm H nu M hem uilmnrhnny murim,clmxcmmumul. J. xxx F. AorE. xumgmumm WMHurn'mpmwmhA vmlugvlllcuuuedbniu mcmm purl my my :thy. w my.. 1 humum wmm-n irxunll m-m anzngurnax rnanmmhwhznr Mnnm prin!exl Llhvlh-titgnvu. Kym. wxm nv Tm, A1 Tum: Idul uoL hwllt camin 1hr rum Mmuiuns of mung ,m gtl 4hr kuungh am '0rum n to End Um cmnpn m: to rerur lu my mr in 0.1 512 Ed rnp puma 11: N w: , , u; gt amui hm mu .m Uvz prieeuaf MW, mks vv2n1i11r-n': hq Efrqhtsful Jziph'u; . m3 mu bi m1 M771Lxrfw 'rJ K . 7 5;;Jms,. . m. am am .Mmaawma m; ; A2 r W X 1.5m mg m. ocha;f ,Q atm4tv w n: auvmn WYM Jib;11 ;2u .1:1x,;ma.iL,nLj , an Lam ..a Jig! 2550M m 3.,27 frqum : m T eui'z am my mt, w! 6 17,: w , a 7m 1. M m jlflgiLJ m 22 k1 haLUT. a ,: - of u Mvmw, Mum. Shakspere Practically Applied. COLUMBUS DAY, OCT. 14, an. my BUT mm The linewvolks obi the campus whizzed With many a Eery dart, Expectant stood she near 111: glam, Enhanced her charm: with art, She dons wnh careful CBI'CIChslIcth T116 nirines: mid rages She ternn a Hlmn then waits to hear The from door when it closes. Her room-mate long 1 0 went forth V HAnd UUIJI I 51sz dd $hs; Ask ofths winds that round her pane Jeer at he; mism. Yet henntiful .1an bright She Stood, F110 bound to miss: a slum! If he, on wlmm slur had relied. Came not to her forlorn. She mums um and oft, again, With an expectant H Hm ! ' Tia only all the other girls Who, with the Eraworks spark. Thun- uumcs a burnt of thunder sound. T! waa the 51ml roar. The spmks went out, the rust came hnmr. Her 7170112411112u apes the damn Then 0, and proudl' cod she up, Her eyes like fare- nrks sputtered, That lacking boy has lived to learn Thu lrmh of what : hu uttered :- There a tide in merfs affairs. ' Which taken at its Hood. u Lends on m Victnry: if mptw -' The fortune of their future lix s I: bunml in shalluws und in miseries 1 $ :x He never Emiled again. LA SERENATA. ACT 1, 5mm: 1.70bcrllu 11'30 p. M. An enamored jomh beneam his A; Ouebwindow playing guitar and singing somy, Larw' Xingu Nig1n hree' - 50m; sgll. The- nithJilds can; The dew lie parkling on the gram and Bmemh my window. lovely one, I xxaiL And Sing to time, and bless the Silent hauls. Stars gem the vault of heaven high and blue, And span thy name in gold. ow maiden sneet , Buds hurst m hloom, c cu as am? I sing And in the mom Shall bund t0 kiAi thy fem. Thmm sleepmg deamt. On my soft Checks 11111 Thy silken lashea'. Du L113 marble brmv Thy guldcn locks carrsse5 fondly 1111354; Thy sweet lips smile-what rm. xllou dreaming unw? And etm. hcucath tlu window, love, I wait, Vhile Sigh thc breezea, WINE the nightrblrds Call. I sing to KhEe. oh dearest. in thy slucp. Murmur my mum: ah, xhat were all in all. 144 SCENE 11.7The Fair One's Room. Eight girls, in neglige, sit upon lhc Hour around a small oil stow.- frying heet: steak, the Fair One snperintending Onc speariug olives with a hat pin, another preparing to carve a lemon pic, :1 third toastingcheese in the gas jet. FIRST GIRL. Am the windows screened? SEcuNn Gnu. Is the key-hnle stuffed? THIRD GIRL. Sha'n'l we hang the blankets over the door? FOURTH GIRL Please give me ml olive-ltm starving to death. FIFTH GIRL. Yes. piggywig, and vmrve just had four. SIXTH GIRL. Be careful! the slcak i: going to hum' you'll haw; the odor all uver the hall. SEVE TH GIRL Get your chopesti'cks, Indies: it's time to eat. EIGHTH GIRL. Hark! what was that noise? Did any one call? L4H Lz'a'lmJ. . TAHI.F,AU.7The Fair One holding the fryiugrpau in mid-aiy, listening, with one linger on her lips. The third girl. forgetful ofthe cheese, holds Kl ubsently in the Hamet allowing it to hurn and melt The othurs. hitting breathless in a circle, pause in the act of biting thu-ir olives. The room filled with the fumes of burning cheese and beersleak-Soft music under the window. The lover sin e FIRST GIRL walla t'm'- ha t'Thy nimble brow I Ha, ha. ha! could he see That smlrch above your eyes deluded man, He wouldn't sing Of'tmarble hrm . ' but thisi mm l0 , W Mm m nvidd Me fgy'ug-fmnl SECOND Gum. HThey spell m guhl thv name -they never do: He dank see amight: he's catch too much pie At Gibson's counter. That's why he can't sleep: And :0 got up to help the mght wind sigh Tnka Gum. uThe dew lies aparkh'ug 0n the grass and flowers. I wonder ifthe dear has on his rubbers. FOURTH GIRL. No, he forget them, and he's wet his fcclt I don't much woudcr that the poor man blubbers. 145 FIFTH GIRL- HThon'rt sleeping, duarchl while to thee I sing. Murmur my name -oh, Say! hCome offf' Colnmb! You ought to be within your little bed; You ought to Morpheus yourself succumb SIXHH Gnu. Lars feed the child and send him happy home. He knows, and so do we, he doesn't care To hat you umrmur Cholh imam tuu old. Come. mas the pie down thrnugh the fragrant air! SEVENTH GmL Oh, no! don't spoil the romance of the thing EIGHTH GIRL. Baides we want the pie. The steak's grown cold: The cheese has YanihltLd in thin air- H611 vanish, tou, Before the dawn. and never know he's sold. Fms'r GIRL Ajirz Myrna Hush! hurkt somebody's stirring in the hall. Put out the light; quick to your robms all fly. Now, softly, put the window up a crack Survive or perish! 111 fling down the piet Opens the window and throws the pie down into the face of theenamored youth. lEttlmM ACT II. SCENE I.-Slurgis H311. Monday, 430 P. M. Gcnural Ex. Eight young ladies standing in a row before the assembled multitude. Mm. JOHNSTON. tIJfFfILIJ', 1nd mdg; th W'e mucl to bid a sad farewell To these who now must go From out our midst to the cold world. CHORUS DF MAIDENS. 0111 011' Bothoo' Oh! 0111 MRS. JnHAS'mn. Vour brothers, true. may roam at will. Play football, 0: eat pie; Pick mandolins and twang guitars, While stars gleam in the sky: But yuu uf gentler form and graceh Fair women, made to pleasei Arc 7102 permitted in the night, To fry N'teak or toasttcheese. 146 Take warmng: mu who yet .emaiu. By thus pour girlh' sad fate, Nor dare to venture from your menu ARerthu bcll Lulls night. And when n serenader fond Beneath your window thigh. Dream on nnr let your lover dream That you lack nughl but wingE. And now farewell, uh maidens cighl, Wu purl from you in tears; Farewell, again we say mreweu, Hixenm umidum, :unid $0115 of all assembledJ Ms Lam; mammal; w ugm m Hrr 110ml Put on Hm: rnbbursAcars. FINIS. 119.1714 ghe Q9ja$Llal ngbosewela. m: WW ,, um 0r am dance . x1 qu whm m bnyhmm Jam, uml wlveu, un One or Hm vlhu' m1 sinus- rlmuw hinwlf, uml humV mm Iw rtrll'ml nu n ennke m but I 1mm. Mun- Hm shrine Ur mm m gm; mm Iemu tlw Jam nu-drm 1. Then- are .m- m, ,umm ur klmwiug in 0mm. m; I JWM m:n- my run nmmim Wm: M. lho .1 mu. mo,mMuifrorlmhmmpm- v. Inh-nlh ul-lmml tn muything Ilmt mm'u ing Minn. MHnbm hf rhi: Lulu xmralunct', htlicn g it :1 mx Innwvulinu. lull 2m huhiv 1 ivy Pruf Audmwe iutuxicatiug with n ,2 puny nlyjtuml m l 4113 mm swinu'ou the, L J'un. Opluiun hm hm. w 'n-med in In rvumwtiug Ham tlw Cnnserv mm girl: uu'L approaching llurdiliuu while Imrniug m trip rhe hnmsvir mp in rlw gym nmium. .xn Cxtrcmirt of this puny was hand it of Bill Rains nmwnximuting too ul ely m the Rumm- m thm m m mwmnmrv - 1. But nithjhtnmruhuf pr! rers.annthm' : m: hm rrnpl into 1119 rmul om valhge lnwu T'm' UIH L'Iulu :iuLw uullz mu . -.I in mini, and .wvh'lvuinuw mu m'c prm-nud i1. tlm rink u. 1.11: tunes nf GayteHs baud, whnhc Mruin; mmelimoh msh rlw ir'e. Hraring a rumor mm the Fal-ully Inul wlwl to iumulm-o rlzu lug 21x 3 fuunm nt' tho FOIL ru-upliuu, I mind upml PMRG, F. w m m Mum .m m n-mh Iuppuul inm- m in hrirf: Humanu mm.- m I, 143 O mu; m R. How true is this report? Pm. lumpy. TheJevisiunwazunnuimm 'agninstdanciug,Pras.BuHuutiue, Mrs. Juh m, Mn Comlery mnl Fmtxing vming Agninst, and the rest of the l'aunlty in mm of m iulruduvtiuu. 0m May I inquire 'our entimeul Pym. w, 31; upzuzun Es um mm 11c m compelled m i0 in We m Age to keep warm, uml in the goodtime coming, nhnm mu hundred yrnw lmuue, when Lhe u .ls always lwen a damiug mm. 1.. Incl, gives cut. he will have funher need of me ncuumlnlialnuem, Meanwhile, he mnsl keep in practice. See my linle bank on me hIr'e Ag in Amoricu OBS. W . PRUF. V . um: but tlmt uf Prof. Jewett, Wlm advocated xquarv dnnciug m5 chm- are not lmya t'nuugh 10 gm ruuml. 011:. Win wore the main objections? me, W, Mr. Comlex-yubjeclwluu Hm ground that drexs suitx would 1w rm 1. Mr Johusmn tlmnghl it wuuld :lemnmlize the Faculty;1'mf. King that me, prmy girh wmvhl hnn- u lnulmpub Hf llm Mlsmew, and Pres. Bullautiue that the rafters of Fan a' Hall wnuld 1n: mmhln m :tmnl Hm m- n, as they were built solely for the sanum mm'rh ut' Learning. These uhjemiuns curried the day uuauiumusly. OBS. Who spukc in favor? PROF. W. Prof, Mnnl'nesnid thm while not exuclly :m intclh em occupation, yer tho dance would pmlnm u general fevling of nmiuhility. Dr. Leonard Enid it WAS the greatest per-ri-zo me Prnf. Rico Mun. Ilzlnciug in Oberlin would raise Lhe standard 0F dance music, and Prof. Perk wzu-x in favor nu z-nndiiion that ths Faculty be allowed to lake pun. Flvory umber ol' the Juniur Faculty Club wns frantically in fuvunrslwrinny Miss 1105mm and 15m; Hulluw. The smugm plea of all was that of Prof. Boswm-Lh, that it wmlld re-m-lu Hue Tlmulogx to be grateful. The an- m-cs, as 1 mid lmfnre. mm-ied the day nnnuiumusly, but me m-uugesm argument on tlml side has anmc sincr, uhm Pruf. King mumumod Hun hi: mind wax so Unstrung hy the nlismmsiun 11m he dmmr nf Fsoing tho 1'msiulrnt mm Lady Principal leading lhe Gm'mm! m the tune of . Hnlmcx. Sweel Hulum.' Frmn Hm rusnllxuf mi; inwrview, wn may 1101101:qu the Hanxlivinc hu1'olc 1an 1mm .-..mm..-n9d in llm L'ullvgnt'ul iuulum, um mural smrimr xxn.r..m-Imll meml to the ncmk Ur A:Tm 0mm. mm M Dancing and Petlulngy, mm them i, n pusqmmy pr 51,.llri1 1w serx-im ..1' Mr. lluxl Emmi n:lllaL1'ul-tl;l'.' v distiudiml nmdn lmtween xqum'e mm rullnd dancing? mm- 149 THE BICYCLE QUESTION is assuming ill 'miug prupm-iimu iu Oberlin. The Second Church puriihiuuerz have presented their Wm with a wheel to ride n. Church on, and they now prupuse to present a surely 10 any une who iiiil join their chair, The old averxiuu m ladieh' wheels is cmuluerevlv When Mrs, Johnston Hm chugh: aigliL of a Indy rider, slut is said to have remarked: 'xGivc me Lihcrn' ur give me Death, hm lhm nmsz me tin L Mn Tami :piikn nut, huwevpn m4! lilv'ughl it mighi obviutc the nwcssityal' rulihcz-s', null mm fnvnr nu in he uuiwrsnl. The great ililPSiiDH of the hour is: nShall whwls 1w, allanri on ihv walk?H It cun not he settled withuut considerable friction. This fxiut wus icnmed a few eveninp ago, thu the Obzm'usr found himself in the ditch uith three men and a bicyuh 4m top. And yeLii im- a safety menu Thesuggestion um wheeis ht- mmde m Ulla sidewalk i: ridicuhu . The Olmw ' would advise ilml, us .lhe greater part of the population navel hi wheel.1vedesirians he muhned to am rand. n is much easier la mule llmn ride in mi Olierliu :lreel. It all hie; clcix should be prohibited from using the walks ir migm he :1 pimp: investnmm m sell th jnh M m. hauli and give m the hwthcu, Insuring a regular sulm'y fur Cyrus whim. ,5 ht +- w .4; . +- + 24 WHATEVER OTHERS MA Y SA Y, I luv; 'ilWa-VS admired the px-esenr re- pnri system. Then 's a 1mm! iif nnimi established by M hemaeu Fucully auil sindcm. which the tugs of Time can hardly break. How soon will fade in Prof, Kings inrelr led the George Wushiugluu-Iike stIlHIJeui uf Billy Mac: mxbsem Imu Thursday lecture. It was too Ilark in studx Only a liferiong ntmnhmpnt rivuid resuh from poring over the files ofJim Pelhlk repurls. Jim once said it imuld save him an endlels amount of lnlmr if rhe formula were rhangsrl, making ii. I'PAiii HI hnve had all failures cxccpH. Tho nvcmgc Oberlin girl would uisu be benefited by such an :erangenwur. I used to think my own sumpwhat lengthy, nmil called on to sign the reportsof several young Imlics. I have seen only 01m thing like it since. the Woman's Rights pvtitimi iu the hut Muck Cuuwmiuu. My ruining invention is a failure mum, with a phonograph attachment. to man the felilurexnnd present a free lecture suitable to each. Mm JUIIUELUH will have 13m mum Unit. to dcvotn to her art lecturing. Iliave hm mmewhat surprixed liy tlm heavyweight mush; 5m in recently to uvuid tho lrncks uf thnt nigIIl-nmlvllz mire, ihn Exc Hug Cmnmiltee. Huwiv Regal spur wnrll mthe Prof. that hp was mm-ing; mid couldn't vaC. Hmuu-d might have heeu semi alum! Ihnt tinu- in u rnpid stutv ul' muffin! on iiiP hasn hall diamond. This reminds ihe Ulmerver of a iimo in his youth when he sun in iumi thin he didvfifad like Mienvliug class, with the 3 uk clause mninod. hnwever. There is only om: Haw in the pl'esenl. report system; Professors and Seniors shouhl be included. As Solomon has it: HWIIHFF Mucefor the goose, is sauce for the rooster. 1 50 THE 1HUFINTIC HA5 ALWA YR appealed Lu um, Insure or lezs. and ii. is intpresr Lliul 11m; upon me him, whim that me work vm ilhys. Wlun can be mum muchiiig tllim the young love huihiiiig ii. the prop. wmlm- heart, like i. spring: min or u lxulf-upcncd nihiiirshen. We slilile in sympathy hi Lin: Roman hmi Julli-L Iiiiiiinture, hm m rhs- Ramatime sigh. I'm- wb luiL-w Lliul xlic stern ln-Hhtlh ul' Time ur MW lnlmmm will blush the msyilrmnn, and from tlw ashes uf llusu klt'ull lxem'ls tlm le-n binl at love will rise to sink :Iguin :L mum nl' iliil'erem Hum. Ii i: fun to wntull mu, luimeuvcra of Talent: lover wmwtimpi the cellar will oH'ei' n rpl'ngp from that awful with i. reeling hr rhihm ihg iii among us 9n: Summimrs rhi- tl'mlug huh . hh ummm, mi tlw gi-piu liim-h alfunlh ium-velnm lingering aluulDWx mei- hu anter- minnlsnl. im w. ever we a Juhinr .ii- sgiiiiii-whu looked asif lie owned iiiiimvighgp mi ihc hum? Dmi'l juilgr him humbly; mm lmLu ii just engaged. Aml Hint girl Willi mh h I'eliliulx ihxiimi-h m-yi-euiuh ii his sweethei t, imii tugeLlier ihcy are the pinninh 1. i m an Ulwrllii hm 5. N. m... m.- cnugln :hem slimming, huil Llu- H'miiler ia iihi-m h.- h.- ihh Milmi lllu mm 'ullun. th it Colllll war be done he 'i'himn. willinm 31v . Liuii'; him min , 5 unilreh hcyoml me, Pulmwim ihi- ii lmim- ri-hm hhhpi-i is xlw nmsl phpiihii Limo, nh nifecllolulw penplr: m mim-iii' m1. ntlwl'tlmt w lmnnm iiihhia SumetimPishPgmsuulbcl'm'u lie .lhi-s. ls ,hc hihhm n'he wilila hr Misa shin. rill lie cmalgca, and then ihp is no! lnmily. as 1: :iv 1 f HA VE TAKEN CONSTDERABLE inmrest in Ilm lute discussion of the hi. u'clovk rule. The arguments, summed up, w uh i'uihiwiz I. F0 IL retires the pi-pps. to bed em y. Ax: u, Dania Duriimlwnuts to 1m am after 10 P. M. II. Fun: 1: reinovszi ohshmiiimi upun the uvwf'meuls nf Llie Faculty after 10 iL Au. um: D. D wants to keep in rye uh the mes. UL Fun: ll giiwmmii mimd physique m icpuna. ' r; cnp'm and don't mm In fill uni mii-rher lirull hf wr lV, Fir le Fm-ully mmt it. Amuxs'r: ll D. ilmiW mini il, The imginivv ummrs in lnm- Hi:- hesx nl' ilw :irgumulll, aml tlw Ieu n'clm-k llilx' might in bc uholisheil. On? 01' Llw inuM abused privilegps iu Oberlin is the five min. m.- grim. nm- hf the boys :aid n wa: minim even m the mine, we go Loclmsm ii, and w: tn 1er in it, hi 1m; tlu- girk Lin, and him Pl'nfs. gel in prayers in it. In K.- 151 culling, if well hint, it i: wurtlt all it lllc hi-t-ceitiht hiiur. u is the rlolighlful tltrexhnldbetweenHIP lilwhll and the ft-rlliddvn, tutti ihity it hmg thi-hieut us with it: tantalizing possibilities. The i-uio which receives the mum t-niuiehumtiuh tit Hie youllglmues it the Oheriiuu Fttirstmtitty t'lnsiug. Whih- Hm huyS t-iuiihq- iu the- mitm spring air. they ihutthiughihh like med hii-ih within the hated ttat t. Mnuv pine under thh ti-uei Lreutmeul, hut i'httuihitt-iy ihtuty mm mm religiiiui thtitii tihi. tit rhe Epischpiii service; it imiii tlml nut uiiiy m tht Ferumns temht-ktihly Hue. hubnlso Lhmspcciuluttculiuu holuuisghvu th hurhsiitiiiit to 11mm. Illineuflvu thlmgllbit wmildmve much lmuhlp it :i uninhhi-ht' tiw riih-t wm tinihlimi. I had noticed that exml Hrvlllcll haul 1143011 provided both in i'cm-u Hull and In the t-httttin. :lLury, butcuulil uulguest-the, reason ml the m-t-m txhuisiuh, nihiirmi. I ipm-iit-a recently thht Thursday lettui-e' ustriihhiint- iitiieht. chiittt-tiimittymimitatrt-hhti ou'l'liurad tantrum. 1h next of lhc rt-httihiu between tmth mm rullvgv. I hhlip this him, my iimitp the Pml'inlmura ht rliis timurhtmm'ell imtittttihh. Thcuuly way Lol'cutify the ulmsul thuimwttiu, i5 hi hm tht- thttit-t tit gh-h gu with the mus, but in tlw reverse mm: i. n. rim chum seal Mrh uinequniutlt choice girl and wine lrerm. This mcthml iw' nutcupyrighml and I mu aurv ul' il, eucuess. it 3 $ t: WHY IS IT Hull tht. prPLLieM girls m always in Hm thum-mtht : question whilrli amt .i puzzled me when I wns studying iuihiy 'l'ht t h 11 gcumen- I it Metallic higher learning is ilelrimeuuil Lu funiiniup t'lmrius, while Mimic : Llulcet fingers mould ta EdflEl' farm, ur because it h I1IDF9lnckngb 'uaturc thorium ulciuums of beauty, ithh determine ti, tithiiii Llie ilkrner virtues tutti rurtit'y thttmoim ti, struggle Xillgly, pPrhan, hgttiiistitmn him hghiim YIH' tmw A male mmuhcr 0t Hummus '91 would iudig :lntly deny the latter i- tsoti, hht my friLudBIursilHll, 01' HH' seminary, who is an impartial judgvi tlgrPfti with me Lhm it is pl'nlmhly Hm mm-t Bxplmntion. Tho uunFen'alAuH is Oherlin's nnly .tt-t gttiit- Ilulmnilh mt hml lifeAlike pictum t'puiutt-ii Mihietihies HUI tittiiuy iii uili, 1110 few hittht ulmir mine ... imiug simpty rimgh skewhm here initi there tit relieve the umlmtuuy E hetttity. shine at these worksofm'l mu ti. he sewn huh, while ol' thine lhk frullw i4 mther superim- to the mum, hnd tt large IIIIHIhPr will im-mm in value ivirh agv. What the cunt servntnry girl lack i in lungimgeun-l mullicumtxc she mnkcs up in nHiStir aoul and knowledge of the heart. The thiitgt. girl may look thitth upon her ihhsimi sislvr from her hnighl anHanp dictionaries and hnthuy t-tuis but when it cumcs m in. ajfhir d'unwur, m' n flix-tnliuu in church, the 1' chmnpltm V 'II he lhe conservatory girlt Ah, nmidPn with swam vuim- nmi anu-ry eyps, thine il ix m 1th the ah tluru m. wings ofeteel; thine to light with etiltviidur bright tlm nmzy IlmlCC: thinu tti-m u 152 quickm, thy ml, 11mm on m mmis field, wm. nll mime impnnd 1in,lhy heart beats warm and true, and ar nut .10le ; veriwl in 1m, thy mum Is wmmm mm m. mul shx' i; queen. u 51 i: 1, w y, 96 44'. IT IS INTERI'TSTTNG :0 mile the disxinvt spirit that attaches m every lmzu'd- iug 1am in hum. Baum has :11 5 m the mm: of aristocracy. Why, it is hard men. Perhaps itimm'ingmthemhc V0511 m txpnpnhrinuwhichnmkcs the humid m1 :1 little l'urcign. Baldwin ms ml shines and cat: ponuuts mgether, mm to lake omer xhun n 13. girl In nu entertainment. There would ,lms become a day numry m Pu h ; pnpulm, mm m mner nnd m, 15. M 1m 1. boy u. gm if hcdid Bnlduiu. m' 1m yum u-ninr gi iug m Talcun, uuc preps.. through the kind eudnmncnt 01' NW :1 dolightkul plebeiun sluriY. xlwvltgirl is m 3le Mar lmnw,wheu he hm nln h A wonderful place is me Alluiug-ruum M Alixmewtimc, IL shunhl he gem to the XVm'ld's EILir, Bedlam, n thmnmul wmvrfnlls :uul suveml Thumluy hvnucs soon; m he let luose. until am uuusnnl howl frnm Hulhawny Pm'suus, 0r leghmn. Cantu an awful tileuce mm mpkins uverthe mhlvs. Mr Hulch then udmin tern :I rvbukv m xhe culprit, and In three minme: wilmlcc is forever murdoml. Tulvml 1:, both the Huh am! the Hanh of Oherlin hoarding hlc, Avting nu the n mmarinn 0f the Iww ulmmlcl . . at Baldwin, hVin. llxnrh has recvmly ser'umi me .4 rxicm 0f Chet R . of Nm'walk Y. M. C A., us a permumllt Uxtm-u. The light givml xs intense, though the Cscupc of gai st rimBs is 3 mm rmmg, A hismn hr 10 Elm, or a diary prr m Harmony Lodge, a sketch, in rm, ur mly nutml 'Imm-ding 1mm. wuuM nmkv nu cxcrllcnt Prose Pmnm. :v 9$ 9; :; r 2; 2': wk A YUUNI? LJDJ' FRIEND nf mine, whn h .1 sfenngrapher flxol :1 type- nr'm-H kiwily m1.- dawn in brief m me H mm mm l?cncml EV For an who have hem! zluuidcumlly demurrctl l'rum the eanymom of mm nccaswna, 1 nppcud i: 1mm - Yuuug wmncn at tho, unuservntm'y, I wish u. gm, you xevbml hits of informa- tiun cunwrning wa. Iu lhc Hm plnvc, mm thcmunt! UAII men are lia Them m'c menu oxrepliuu: to am rule, lmwm'ur. Ir a pmmum Thcnlog tells he luvos ynuh on general prhlcilllm m. may helivve him. His love embraces all hnu nmnkinrl. Thaw L mmuthnr Immlvlo excqninu. When Cm'hin imys am you mm 1m Hitlwm n ticket, ynucau .mmnylwnm him. Of in gay dumivc 'ou hmk m nnc me better. A Senior who demzs on the mp of NW gnnummdeserviugof his butter. get inn. the Seui his fair cluaa-mutcs ynu may cm, mpplmm Pm ynul' mm whure mm nlnnv is .th in the 1mm of a Freshman; h Um wm-A. The 12:5 ......aa 153 but dulft give him your photograph until he asks far it. Smile uot un KIN prep. He is the most dangerous hf ttu. His youth, ,tttitehe ,nccktiu. persistenl'e, Hilllridletl check and tutmuhteuttti ghil make him mo cuw fm' ttuy HEP, am! an irresittiblv object to the feminine heart. Young women, guard your own: BCWHI'L' hi curly eugagt-L menu, and refute nu invitation to st concert hvo monlh-l ttm- . Something benn- thtty show up. W'hen you receive it rNCl'eunlle, don't tihp, don t play uilh multhi, don't let down the remains hf your last week' spi-tttti. Guml fresh rlmcnlates hive fur more mmPpmhlPt, and the sereundm'i h in Ittttlttthit- cums again. If a young mall mills ht. you for the tim thut' tutti ittih to entertain yuu, tell him ht imithl , and he will ttht tht Sunny mom Fl'anknes the secret of ium hpt-httths mud fracture h ontttet-u,ttttt1 ytttts httettt-tm She said it kept her from '00ng pruutl. 1r ytttt aspire LU mzllp HHPmkluce fmm Choir hr Unauthdmt't hugyourbosmu etintd us ytm hmmtath the gtttttitm at UN amt. Three is sometimcs a crowd. 11' t young hm t-ttht-tla at tho nits ht five steps tt I ittld n girl once that slim Unlinked me warmly. puving-stuueontlle way home. tell him tImLI hm coming in tho TCXH' and he will mplpmte. 1 will m in cuttcltthiutt thin, there tire t-erthit. yuullg mm at whose l'cporth it might be ml: n'rho half has not been tolasi I u give such it week: notice tn quit. There are Dhllcl'a hho regularly and uniticienlinusly i-qtttn tit; first half of their rhiittttt lo the, anathn HPXI twu-thl 1: ttt Mrs. Lmi. stmh tutttltttt is dishonorable. It is tiecelttinu. it it ithttny unwnrrhy of m Vttttttg mumul ttr tmi llilliug With Tnmr anmh 11. You are u .44le t-hatttt-tet. I with the yttttttg twhtah whttm I a it. hm Thtttt-thty lwlln'P m t My friend informs mp that about Iwn-thir t the unngrrgmiun I'nnmincd and the Hecoml talk was own more interesting than thp rim '4: is in u: 4- :u as: 4 .i: CHOIR ILLU uTEs lhe Culltrndir'timli or human life. I thttrt know why yttuttghulies join, hut every ha; h-hh aspire: to h ttttt heltiml the pulpit kmms that the only thing lieissenrchiug stmt- it the privililge rvi going htttuh with the girls from ehhit muting. That is what nmkashim pttiurttny culls inns and hazhf'ul :11. the Examinmiml, Hi3 mmive tut phtht ht hkylight mid h? knows it. And . is Admitted. 10! he Iith up wilh ellmul fntty other yuulhsm theatm, hhtl rlmwaudm' it that such tt ttultlehmhitig rmh tine lecululilishcs nothing wlmlever in tlm rushing linP, Btttsrter Imvingumlscdfunr scure hf HnHEring feminine heart: to run the gauntlet, this noble at-ttty hr martyrs aims up the rcm',nul1hxiudx silently and tutmtt. fully down ttt the pip shop. m- he My friend Pond, whtt Mt our mitisth short time ugh, think: the presentsystcm or joining the mtiservtttorg- a failure. llcre is his Oxpm'imlce: '-Givc me u plat? with 154 K1111111111' '-11e11 111 11111.1 -1-111.'11111 11.111'11'1111 111'111111111111111191 1111111: 11111, 11111. 111-11 I 11.111111- 1' 11 111111111111111- 1111111 111111 1111111g111 111 1111.1 111'11111111-11111111111 1111 11111111111 -.111,17111111111111111111111111111111111 1'1-11111111111 11.1111 11 11111111 111111111 1111111 11111:111111-111111111111111111.111111111111111111.11511- 11isl1x:-1111 :11111 11 1' 11111h11e1l 1111' 11111110111 A 11111111; I11xl1 111' 1111v1111111111'111111-1' umntlv 111m1111'm-n1ru11 11 11l111111111111111v111- 1111-11-11111111110111111.111.1111111111 1111111111911111111111 1111:: 111 1.1111 111111 111'111'11111101'11110. 11111113: :1f11W11u11-1 11111101111111 51E1111.1l1cy 11' ' 411112911111 1111x111 1 11111111-rf1111 I110 11111111 in me. 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Buck: MM ArTcn '1-:I.L 1..I.-.... u... mink... ....-........i..gmhm 'rl.i...i.....r..1 w mhi: H.1rllHlmlv. PEU-r Pallixl. nllml 1!I,umwt'rulnLlill'mlnlmnoa and m an 1.. 11.4; chy of ......1,1..... ut- on... m hngin .-....1.- in u... 11...! $5,; 1....1. J.....'...x. 12.nms..1..... um. um .. ......n 1.... MI mlnipped null luluvml, oi Ulnex-liu. Hmu : H4! .losirvd m make it known m hm' mutlxur, m I..- rum-lunlcd lu luko hix g.uninmy muugc frum her nmthcrk .1... ... um 1.... 1..- I......-...lu 11...... u... .. mmg w... i.. m... ....r, .....1 pioly . .. .1... m...- .. Nunivmrj: Tluyu'vre u pulley. ..r lumiu daughm, m illg 1......1 .1... .I......rm.. ...-H, P n.... 12,... Ar Cullwc he Wu: Muvml ux' lml l'L-u' of hi..- -hu:mmca were: nut in much Mr upuim' ..I...1...-.I..p, ... r... 1.: vninkhappyu:x3.a,:u1411'm' his gm muuru :1qu 3.1149, Muuyu mm! il. hi. Mm. mum am: more mars in tin heuvvm Hum 157 lIP, and ww'erzll uf Hm Indies could trace the anngE of Mn: human brain. with Porter fur guide,wilh mum dextErity aud urcumc hm fur all that, when he bm'ume :1 H liar, his CI' is com I nut to honor Mm : Pw-n the Suphonmres the Preps! lheyfuirly stout! iu uwe uf his shadow, not becmw? M' a lile, however, fur he never were one. ' He was known at Cullege us 0116 whu xlespiaexl semhlnum preronsinu. and um... cavity; and abhorred absurd ull-ztmm aml ruh . He hull un rcspu'l. for prvuedentx Wm him, uml llmt were senseless. He Wilt nilling to suffer iquVHVQnii'IHEQh for rlw mks ul' lhD weak: but :1 rule that he huliovpd wus Inukiug the wmk w scrupuhms, he wns ulmul' 11m rirst to denounce wnh mnglw and pen. During his l .r, nml the strung unv course nlUullege the mo rulegrmm rm- clxlldnux.fu1' nm- mu. entered cunw wm nuns younger than those who emer hmlnyrrnm 7 an study rule uml the 10 mum m mnxy and get cfcluuk retiringrulo, were mmlislml. amlm 1m the Heuio . Meepy mhum ndccrnc from the Fm-nuy. Limrick Ogle.s uxperieucui utcollcgc wvre m-Mnrerem from Pnllid's,fn.-1w did not cuuw from n dcuredH institution. William: wus his alum mm- m 1m breathed n : free m or the hills runl few rules, and mm very fmv hnmes m mm for liberty, ulllmugh he Inved nhmy us he lmd 1m m 1m cqu-umv was hmutifnl, hm for m streuglhmurcleu fm'hs geumny. Angels' wingshud um HuLtPrc-d over him during his Collegv days u. lruusmme mu l'nugh and warm elements of Na .rhmumiuw thngcntlu um eareising. Huwmr, In: was uppureully qure mud or angel: than mum. fox'dur hill: or wnnmns, while Pnllid was mu alone. mm adelight w umcmuug Incu um tlwy were thrown tngelhpr in coma Hull. mum wushunmm Ogles, wilLy. Bath were Mm l'm'jukesund fun mm g hi: scuioryour 1m found hi3 Julia m m Imighlmring whinh 10 Sandwich Exugcs L and the Higher c Six momhsof their Sumiuury life puwuml w By this time eurh and they fell Fm LU discuss Prol'e'r- weH acquainted with me yuwru! history of NW mm aurs, fellow students. and me Seminary in general. Em. hm: mm nm or mrmm. nus Md eyc-opouiug nxlwrimmei. The Hm wk of hi..- Seminary 1m. mm was walking upon the street and fell iuvumpnny with Jnhu Rinklps' who, wlwu Pnllid aadmmd him heartily mm mnrmously. eyed him u llcnlb and x .lnbservu , are n, xw NCertuinly, I'Pspnnrlell Pallid, mildly, u 1 run n ,1 uniur in the Seminary. HOh! I'm a Middle Prep, replied Hinkle, win. the air and inflectiuu which said, you are at mm mm grade Ipeluw Inc. And judging frnm me appearance uml unxchulurlyspcccb of a mnjuritynf his 6911me smdeuls 1 Council Hn11.Pnllid thought that m Prep was half excusable fur his boastful frame of mindA mam, may 1 nsk whom yum m clmsmi? 158 Uglv: m1 u similar e'pr-rimuv n fmv mm mm. He was talking with n Swim- Prop, mul during Hn- ennvemniun 1hr juuug mun Lunarkwl: Ishull lug in the lmt iu the sunimwy um 3cm, nut. in m pl'n'pdmfoly Ilrlwrhntmf M the Seminar regular ronrsn ' ' mum. ngIm, really mrln'isml, hnvo yml 1mm Paley, Hopkins, Guizot, Ely. P911 , and me Min. 'l'thrL-lwwullul m ununummdimonsions mm s; d: uww m-e they? rvo ma Henry 121mm 11ml sum Gmnwl ??pm-go :Iml Bellamy. lcun mm; nllLl Axrw, null I'M.- linished both fur 'l'lmnlu '. .an the mepam-x tell me. A Few Jay, mm- Hus mm LtuA-coglrs was pinulely aulmouishml Ivy am Sevre- hwy Ur 1m- Fm'ulLy I'm- being mil from m,- mummy vature. - Linwl. my Tittle hay ' , s lw, yuu dhl not :umu-r Lo Lhe rull-mll m. m lu'nn'v hm lenwlny cwniug. ' Linnv hung hi4 hem in wlmmc, ,. Dun'l H-u kumxn coutinuul 11m Profesxnr. ,. Hun it i5 nu Mung Lu absent ymu-wit' fmm wa vnllmhle Iomm'us? Imliguuul lu lln 1mint M wmlmsriun, Ugh; made for his l'UUHL But he was mfnlvnly cooled 4le; Eur while ml the way to his rwm :m imnmmp 5 mg. chilling H . 0 nnulc llu: lescenl uf u Higln of u. immom- him up In: u-ns Mm ! trv :m-eml. m1 nl' fun! - just in lime to Completely MA lIc concludpd instantly that he had been betrayed into the narrow preciumrz of a Baptist Seminary. About this time, too, P.Illid a delmion that he hml I-Iw-lud hcmen IIheII he ' Iiumv becuuac he FmIIId there even ImtimI kiIIIlI-Izd tribe. and ,pencd when IIP Pulered his room one day thlel' class mm mm Ol'leu pubered the tongue, Was prostrate with vexntinu 0r ipirit uThe very imps of darknm IInIc been here, said Oglcs, half IIIIIIkeIlII- IIII one in the Hall of courmt. Phew'. wIIzIVs up ?i' demanded l'allid in I1 half stilleIl tour- II; III1 iIIvuIIIIILuI-ily held his nose, LIIIIk the ' anIs Ogles pointing Ill! under his IIIIIII IIIIIIn liitle home of hvuhx glued m Hm nIlIlI' llud In HIE UHDP lmlml'cll unI-L II was at. UM juncture IlIIIt Ugles put '0 PalIiIl the question winI IIhiIlI tlIiI Imrmive IIpeIIIII This hem all my College experienmas, gm Oglcs. HAfter ull, Pullid, this cIIIIueIILmch ll . is nut as hard tn breathe as nlher IIIIIIasIIbeIes here which cimkc II man's spirits IIIIII make him wIIII be war fIII- Mvalvv I' III I-IIII .vee tJIIII 1110 'm-nnuuml Oglw, nl'tcr dashing; the infernal Imltle to due wide 0pm! wimlw Ham it a nut neces- :m'yfur W in me Seminary n; r... m when m wmmp Innbsm uuly the girl m1 m m .10. On the uolllxury,1 feel mmidem at mm Hm I mnmmitlered eiHn-r n kuuw- 0r 1ka by Hw 4ndcuts Mm Alunotkmrw Mv lewl'mnuv 1m , grmuul hem thouu'h me of ihe uh'FmL whu lln'tu hinhaw Peter mul me, mm Hus, m, .ximply bumvso I mu :1 Hyenlugul- , I'Ium mnkmqluk niemncc knuwu tn lhn Prwidem one 11m , tlw Pn-sident rw m:n'kml m- an ix' Lhesnmo in wry wmma y Lawn. n 2.4 mp penalty uue 1w Ilwulugue, 11 is u wec' of uhnime lwrdpuuliun uf tln' saints tn pay mfhmng TM: 1m: ..1;... -.- H'rlmmuy m. :mm mm Ugh-s. ummh. yuuum think. when u Pwrewur w .hmhlwl Im- 1m 0mwnn'ugmnvm. - in ervae ncmmpliil: :Iluml the mm reruns mum lu'm. mm lmur 3 xka, in mm mm qr , , leumtiv Theulugy, um Seminary mmx m. in ,mm manm Jig 1mm M g Hm Geuimu Inml 11.in um lhpnlngues m'c smphl all hut Lu inliwy? And dn you not think lhat Profwxsur had 11nd much m he would hm- dded: FEM, that it does not luaml t'mm CullL-gc- secundly that :ume who are in HwM-nnuur; zuc nut uvvu Imps, nml mmuy, um Lhupm iuy'uuzrlinflw L'l' ! 1mm 11? ndjnnted m the smallest capacity in me class? mm hm, sdw p 1y tlxc I'ninmln em, if nm-I. rmnurks--aud lhey m not I'mv 1w I Jfl'mob, m: lmh nlmmM'ullc-gc mru who might 1w, inclined to emm- nu minim. . null ha m- mm grunt scrum tlml unh-rz! 5mm. rlmnges wm- mmIL apeedily, ms- Classical course will lncwunc uxmm mq- uf Llu survival of the thmg' thinks unc Prufcssun drum. pm m- 1mm, you m mnhitiuu ' ' m1. HYmn- anxiety is not far alum m:nmx hm Mr 4016. True, there are but wa mm! in the regular cuurse but that is 41110 to the Wurllfs Fnir. All will be well ,nlmu' is dead. JESTIN MAMYR. mmL: in their ln-m'lm; Hmt lh: Semi: low in hL- Man fur the Semi nmkosuch fauls 01 mm In lu- vr mu iug kuL and upon the men ut' lln rugulmwumrw in me Scminn in Um mnimy 11m yL mm. m. mg gone and Hagm er-F. mark mvcmmlch a ma 17mmm. $ hme hairy hwy; THE FAIRY GODxMOTHER WHO APPEARED. w: upon :1 mm- mm- mI-t a little girl whu grew m he .1 big girl and went quay lo a wlhgu wmuwhcru in lhe nmr west to learn that .xhe diam kumvnnything; null tlmll 'qu when she unpacked her little y irnul; and took out the hmm- mudicim. and paw VIPEYS wlnch her grandr 34 umlhcr had put in for her, mum tmn- rrn mm the trunk, hut nu onc xaw 5 them except her iairy godqnunzer whom .amsmx, m lmndtho' im- ible, and she picked up thnae tears wilh her magic wand and pruemvud them for future use. But the next day duringa recitation which thi-z girl happened to attend, for :hL didn't know enough to rnf' Vetwshe w a Freshman: bllL' met a vermin Mg boy who had once been a little boy and had come to college to learn how to play the mandolin and Hug burcnudcs. And the bu; looked at the girl and the mrl m the boy. and they even 1 St all that their kind teacher was smiug uhuu thy auglu Lu have been liauning. fox it was their Rhetorical lemon, and thry could never make up the lost xime you see. it was mnvalushls Now,t1mt 100k Waxnt the last they Ind of one another, for pretty 50011 the Freshman gave a social at the house of nu? 0f the class and they met lhurc. The fairy godrmmhcr m di5glli4e wax' there too, only she didu t have as nice a time as she hud cxputul. Fur it wasn't like the fuin hulls a'hc had been armsmmed m attending. The hr 'nud gm went together and did just m everyuue elxe did mu! had a luwly limu: hrsk Lhu Amok hamh uith their and then Hwy xmilml n gnnd deal and chanced ln Fmtl same standing room in a corner 1hr; talked ahouL mcmhing in parlimlax and nothing in general, and men n was time w go home, but the 01.1 fairy god-mnther had been watchmglhem and lincned. invisibly, of course, to them all the way home: and just 'lmcmlus mev decided that 'the lmlgestway 110wa was the shortest way hmte M w wu 163 runnd,' they had a failureehers was a stud; hour and his a heart. failurcilhcu that fairy godrmmher did the mmual thingf She changed herself into the lezrlj' principal and mu. then poor girl just as she was coming in the front door of Baldwin Cottage. and she gave her hack the tears which had been stolen the night befoxe and the girl was dissolved in them. You see, the iairy godrmother was furious because she hadnit been invited to that Freshman social, and as no one had provided standing room for her, she had to use her wings all the time, which was tiresomp-very, Now that very night the boy was playing on his mandolin to the girl as he stood underneath her window, and the girl had her window open and Was smile ing dnwn on him: but the fairy godmother was used to the music offairyuhmd and couldn't stand the mandolin, which to her sounded like the strains ofa famis ng mosquito: so she changed herself into the form of the lady principal again and made the girl wry unhappy, so that she used her grandmother: pen wiper all night. and so gut anulhcr failurcilhal of burning the mid-uight oil- Alaal the fairy godrmother was in a worse humor every day. for the girl used to go with the boy a wry great deal and never consulted 1167 about it ; and she used tn appear in the form of the lady principal at the most unexpected time: till that poor girl wondered Iww the L. P. could keep appearing so suddenly, for she didnht know that it was her rairv god-mnther in disguise, and that fairies can slip in anywhere. By and by the fairy god-mother couldn't stand it any longer and sent the girl away from the plau: in the near west. bul bufom the girl went, she fouhd that the boy was annoyed with a fairy godfather who kept taking upon himself the form of the Freshman class oHicer. and who had at length furbiddcn the boy to study mandolin and serenades any mme in that place, so the boy left too. 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White, the Fnuvena, tun nthem ewhhny wahttthle, lagmrlwr with Cap. th hst the hehthnhmwhd playm- in the ulliphutl: The hm 1t Heimmxnmnld hut itttptu-t hutghw mthe playersmnny maximsand prayer such .e t-thehle htw; Holt! ymw mu; urcwh lhruugh: Keep your eye tut the hh11;Fh11 ml it HOW: Enrk, Ilurfl he th-hwu in. The men imbibed these, with lhair mm for the tint weeks. In unlcrtlmt Hume who wpra not uf the faitlht'nl might. hut conquer, the .lpmsh u the ullllw gm many h magical ttumhcrhm wul'd m hh erenmd at critical point, to avert the evil ev Furi mt, Cap. wtwthl mum 1, 6, l,4,a,w1wrem the fighting priPsL Wish. wmlld :cizc lllC Lull amAl eh ewt-htnt Hm Pnemy that he unuld be on the other side in the twhthhne of an eye. The hm test of tho tlarvish whs 0n the uhpitul Ci lllmhnsintellect go on t vtwnlinn :H timrs during the gmnn 'uuthx. Truly did the Cu. and rhc puwerUf Haiti. and hh utymtithme WAS nmlliFPsievl will, 30 .hhthH Iuju ethe Bednuiu wemutt, mm hpmhted tthhtp; thetwim Milhhhw half dmwhed m h cumuhue Moll whh dpsmed young m.twe hhhuwt. Just prm'imh: ttt rhis game the Jnuizau' by em mtmw tum fmally hurt nu the tiehl hr guru. After the succ a 11:0 .1ervzeh hemnw more Hcrivp than before. To the referee nlId-capluiH-Uli-lhe-svl'uhxt knuwn hemm, Inn ixupm'Led h magi 1 meipt for curing whthr m: The knee, hut on due rhtleeth-u the water m. the huee was preferred. The next attempt against the Hmn t- whe made from the northeast. The Atlelhert lpginnk were determinctl to wh. by hm and foul, hut were rolled htwh ah. cummedt Tho g'nzrllc-likthagP, fmm Hw Adelhert culiphnw, h. nlteluptiugtn ladle in 301118 of his nwh parlor nmgiv, was smut injured and hm hy. After Romc practice llml much linimewt rubbing, llw Vil'mrs proudly set 05 for the Lands hr Demure and 0 5.11 The ehhtiht me parting they walked to Wellingmllt But the snorting iron horse tlnu horetheh. m the t'ureign lauds am not rush mom vthemeutly leu did the nhoseu of the moan iutu Lhe fm- During the night. one. Of the substitute warriors whse'uddenly taken illipnssiblux poisoned hy the enemy. After two hours anguish, during which the words am he said would have dammed the nlljm'PHY river, he set farm for .uetliettl had. A hhwmated mt of old Erin attempted to huh: 1th.. ret dhnmhhtm he he staggered off in search at Jmmliml ginger. Afteru hrenhhwt. ht which nineteen young; thou ckIuHell tifty-aevml stpnks hwd twueggh apiece magically to vanish. .ttwl him :01 apulehy fnr at dinner rendered by the landlord, who ma he never mw such a set of n hogs, they wem forth raveniug 166 mm mm zippetilex Wm. Delaware gorP. Aml Lhe Deluwm'es runlike their fuummnburlguml muturyln nsvhroniclell 1;, Cooper wem mum m mm before the nuslamgln M m 1mm ng mum's Clmrgus and runs byHart, Savage and vlunox drove rim vnomy Sn mum that they did h'mh m the mouth and curse their nutul a The wunndml wvrc fulli um leerightnnd 1m, and even me warlike Captain was laid ulY. Um when Heimmn himself bugnu m charm um mnhitmle the eyes of Hm :Ihiuuinhml Delmmm ruuld Imve been kmmkedokf win, a an with a pole. Thu: suh wasneveriu doubt. for when utruo mgioian numes contact wirh n muss'navk, m m umk gels ,mleu my every time. The victurs marched up we mm m the luuc or 50 u no toCHlumhus, wm cry, A-by the Prophet's heard We must pm or we am. Wm. the Nut believws rm m-wmu ed the capital the dervish Heisman received a :nnwm uf magic in the shape M Pm. SYLVANIA liaI'uINCETHV 4, and his m1 ruse: m higlm, 0m res! dm' pussml, Kim IIi-llHi's visiting, as a lustime, the place nf tm-lnrr m the cmulcnmml. mm fnr n wuud.- nll heing aumwd to escape uuhurt. What cuulll nu-k 01' um :ry cuufineumul injury the heroes of 50 mimy hzmles. Tm. genial mmmgor of un- uulinnry tleparlmi'm of the cumvmlsety did his level 1m fur me mm, nml after wing the 1m of tho inumanhle steaks, eggs and nystcrs, mum um and saw me last .n' the Columbus team, 50-0, Pnnligu'uf llox' by m HLO-Hl's kept the enemy m n mpmful u'listmm? from tho tifllwu 31ml liuev Tm x'u'clry of lhnr mning; Lhe mtcting 0f Hm fairoxt daughmrs uf HLO-Hi with her strongest mm, mm nuly 1m Immtioned. A: the mm, w mm mm min to the land of NH Hunks mm glnerliko mud n mania seized Llwm fm- nmwuprimin: all signs mid lmrlahle advm'tichwnt: my mum Sec. Humming mm mcruonts over mm tillonuh muuscemed mm a hunch- lurk mul Cim-iuumi bemrwimger munued, they wenf on in me rubbery nu Louis um, tho uhmupinn Iiuu-lulckcr and dm:hlergmring-swivcl kicker m1: a. nicely framed one which romlzi +1 Mannxcs m: THE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCHv v nu: Evasms u 7m. 01m. 111.? LA'DEAVDI? AT mg, iebeeae3t??eee ae 9 A' 4. n 1: o A, xx, 2.! as :k ;e .4, a $ .4: y. x $ m7 This last enormity sobcrcd many, and they 1ch their plunder in thy railroad station. The sins of mmFof the mm in the sigma! .iliiigliiie will smiymiii min out. On the way back tmm Wellington the refereerllml-Cnlmliu-of-thc miiiiiucied ii qur-verse sung. This has grown and gained mi. reputation mm Even Ike Glee Club sing itiln the nine of Ta.m.i-ii.buum.dc.ay. i'rubs. Nevin We are in: boys from Oberlin, We play fool-ball just like sin. niiiy two teams made a mm, And they mm'z do it 211v more, en. mi: wuulsanll Inurut in nm in ma: ii: mm M w-uim Hun. Strutxj Keiiyuii sent up the nextvictimsmthcu'uc Iii-iiL-ivc :ulKlth Amish 1m mi pet! m theirown devices, whirl: were good enough 1., 1mm 35 0 .mt nf the stiff clay gmnuda. Thorn wcrc in mm strife two costly injuries, which ioiiiiwmi Mamh and Jones from mmiva pnnicilmliou iii furthur vicinrips. Then came the second nlmck 0f Adelhert. Victorians, but dislliriled, ilie Hi-O-Hik i-eiuiiiea. iu-o was Ihv stt iiiiiy mum in. iigaii 'ttheir fixes. Snms u the 1m mm: in deprived of mm wils um they couldn't have eiiiigiii Hm music: if it 1min Cumc w iiiuii, and twin imk wus sadly waming, Hmugh individual MnrsshmlP iii-igm, L. m- mm iir me ,iiii-i: H Hnu rmy we FxpErt tn 5mm, if the mhm 541nm LPEP Hu- TmIl 2,1! Hm limci But to luok an the other sideiwhm s l the post Uf Ihc- ltevimxya ihhlulburt mum: down like K Wu un Ulu fultl, Tu mop up lhc earth with the 113150 and gum, But ull: wolfhruke his lculh, and the fuhl :Uloll mu raukct, 7 Il'h Hhuul lllt: lust lixuu Lb: Wolf will muck ilx The hm of the season mlme iii nip, miiqusi-iiig of Am. Al'lmr. 24 722. ful'scvcu successive games had perched mi uieii- bmmoxs uml huld lle' 6 Victory lusuu and gold in the breeze. In spite Ur die Ann Arbor gldry. iii ipiw iii um- tilnihkeeper, in spite of their umpire and their weight the hop gained their imam hm hast fight. Hm. Llle zlervisli muwcd down Michigan luau, him llle line brake ihiiiiigli, how they warm evprv trick mail, hmv tlw lurks hmkea mm iiim-romi minim be told. As Heisman 5m. unoys, I'm proud of yonihavc some pic .ii. men The italiph's heart. is tilled win. joy, .iiid iii lhe mmiug mumls for Presidrxnt Unliph of m country he will have Savag? mm m him, All iiunui w the tlcrvish mid next to him Lu Cap; to all the men ulm mai- nie mi... 1m riiu-w lhc iumlids who lwlppd make iiAm mp Senior girls: who mime xhe pipsiu. Mi-i- ime ii-iiii helped in cm formutiun iiml maintenance iii the liest ruu:.bii1i mun iii the Smrc-uuy. .iiigiii almost any, west of the Alleghuuies. NIX BA ni THE OBERLIN GIRL. Dainlv and jaunty, mm a mild nouchalnuce, Prettv mouth. marvdnus bangs. 1mm cum; A fairy. a sprite. 3 perfect delight Is the average Oberlin girl, She floats dawn the :treet, a poem, 3 dream ; She pub Vour brain into a whirl. This being ecmatic, peme, denlocmtit The Inmy Oberlin girl. She is rearlv and witty. ducidulh' putty, She's a treasure, a diamond. a pearl; She can dam wm mith and sew on a button, This clmrnhug Oberlin gm, Gentle senior, before you launch on life's 553. And your mil: to the winds unfurl. Take on your heat the hem mate afloat, A wurtlu Oburliu girl. A bcuiUT said: M.x own true loveC'i They were sining Close together On a xrd settee beneath a lree In springiidek smiling wualhcrrr No palace can he ours. you know Will a conugu be in 5035011? And Kheu she didlft mean to But spokc before :lxe felt the joke4 Let's dmply have a leau-twnl 165' THE OBERLIN BOY. Ofthe Oberlin bny fnin the muse would mm sing, The hm malts an mhh-u, hnd jumps Xhmngh the ring, The boy Hm pl w football and wm-z cVery time The boy mm is cuxcxud with glory and The lmv um Von always we Mm rune. 1 of jg - The boy that is noblest th: O'Dexlin boy Tm buy um sends me.- to end! pretry girl. Thm 4gp: his; whole being 50 oh 111 a whirl , The boy lhul. at Gibmm': Cull cut so much pie Tim his fond 1mm: hmum The boy that i5 l wiLh nu mhcs lo :umm 7 The boy um is bravestithe Oberlin hny t their darling should the The boy that is alwaye :xquhiteh hem Uulcsx un llu: brill Lctunimun called by givls sweet: ' The hay thrn one always i4 hnyjy to ma At Gym. or at 13ch lihruu ur 51mm h The boy thnpalas! dmh the girH pme :Imtmy. The boy that. mox't h fetching, Lhu Dnglin bu; His voice was mm; soft and hm? And in Hislurv of Civilimt'hn. The Man Profesx'ore-N Raid; I know W'lm: 1n: finished 1m lLUlBtiun , h In wooing 'x u'rl ever ruin, drar sir -' DDn't uzmz' your Sentiments, hut mm lo he: ! ' 170 IN THE OFFICE. H AM not a native of Oberlin. Being an old maid by persuasion, 1 was delib- erating whutlmr it was bat for my sLLp-sister's niece, Bertie May, Lo come hum fur a. Hnishiug touch. and I arrived last night in the hall Talcott on a V it to Bethin Ellville of our town Bertie May is a delicate child. I wouldn't want any rash step m be taken. I read in their pmgrammc that the rules are few and simple. I have since learned that they arr Rome few. and the violates consider them smlplr-vtuu aimple. Along toward the middle of the fnrenonu I descended tlu; stair intending to am mySelf at one of the great windows to see the view. I was Luruful not to smer the parlor, for on my arrival last night I noticed mm of people in mm tuning secrets. T was afraid I might imrude. I asked one girl who was the gentleman wil'h whom she was talking, and she said he was her broxher. I judgu there are a large numbcr of boys here who have sisters. I walked into a small mam, wikll a de' , behind Whirh sat a lady, calmaud dignified. The view was splendid. Girls kept coming and going. I sat dawn to hear and see what 1 Could. It proved to be a sort of confcaiuual mhcn: these girls mum to gut pandous and iudulgences un matters of etiquette. The am girl am told her story was real scared. She said there was an open Well just under her window, and one but night she nearly died or must, and a: last she got an 01.1 Lcurkettle and let it down and drew up a drink. The lady said m1. action was prohibited hurc. Drinks should be got early The next one was a Sprncm mus blackreyed thing. Shu mm abaut a lady who promised to take her to ride. and when sh: gal down :0 the carriage she found the lady and her son awaiting her. And you wem! exclaimed Madam mm was the dignified my mum, YLym. said might-egves. XVel1, I womdnw have given permi, u if i: had been President Faixchild, umes: to go to aifunural. Wes, ma'am. It didn't seem much like a funeral mm, but i: does more, now, just then there was a tap at the doc: agitatem HL' asked ifhe mighttske Mis A young man w kcd in He looked to ride. nAre you engaged? aeked WW n-uud 171 Madamv bNo, Ina'am, but I hope to he soon. A very sweet-looking lady one of the Prolessore::e:, I think, crime next. I have two failurua and I wish is ask a favor, she said. 'II took my landlady's little boy. who smdie: geography in the Academy, to the dentist'm' ll Excuscdf' H I would like permission to accmnpauy my father to the station!' H Granted, said Madam: elhut he sure and dnnlt kiss at the :latiunv Do your kissing at home. The next was a very flightyVlocking girl, indeed. Madam, said she. in great hate, uI hope you will cxcusc mg, buL I rode on the handle of MI: Y.'S bicycle yesterday - The dignmed lady threw up her hands. Than you had Lu hold ou la a boy I Why, I woulant be seen doing khat in a gan'et. She looked pretty sharply at that girl. hYuu ought 10 b1: vcn careful of wheels. They have 2! great deal of irregularity 111 than . I cnulthft hear the rest for a noise outside, but it was some limu heron; she ceased, The Highly girl was almost in tears' Madame I have another Failure My sister says funny things, and she said one jual at the close of the ten o'clock grace. and I had my cheeks all puffed up to blow out the light, and I laughed. and I-buo- laughedebnn-aml my breath would go the wrong way gob iaud my sis boo-ishe got up and blew out the lighx fnr meebomhnnvaud won't you plem excuse us both? Bou-hoo-huo-huol' At this poini a lady in a white cap came in, and the lady m the letk gave up her ylacu and went out for a few minutes. The girls kept coming, and asked hundred: of questions. I can remember only a few. H Please, may Lou and I go Lu the woods for flowers? 'l WJll you promise not to speak to rmy young men you meet? You may :imply how if yuu know them Veiy well. Just stop a moment and examine these lists. 110 you see the name of any dear friend whom ynu wish to do the good turn of asking them to call in and give an account of themselves? Mrs. Lord. I Was absent from chapel prayers lhrcc Limcs on account ofa headachef' l: My dear. what is the cause of these headaches. 1 dou'l understand. Are you a member of the Senior clan? An: 3km engaged? Well. I hope you will be verycareful and not let it happen again You may go. Just then I was attracted by a girl uul. ml the street who looked like Bertie May. A handsome young chap was coming in meet her. I heard them greet each other. 'I Suing down South Prof,? asked he. I guess it's about time for me n: be due at the station to meet the one olclock. I am surpribud such an enterprising town should be situated nearly two hours from the station. The next girl wanted tn know if it was a failure to laugh when the Professor closed his prayex by saying. Hamenthereism'iotheronelate. At this pain! the dignified lady reappeared. and as were were no more girls eri wds I: my; agmgl uMup punt m .x'pulLuN Im 11.1 mu: 1 pm: VHW qu ncmp arm .anu I tspA 1mqr;nq pm: pmns :nlumx mu am ?IUIM m plnoa 3c sumlmud xv, pnnon :11 110 pm: Nx-allugo 21mm 1: um um ngq pm: 59133,; 30444;; punmu a: Mr nurx 'Jlmp nu nuns um 05:. 31unln xnwu u mu An wms IWIE'HI am 30 maplsmd am s1: u an qzmuu w pammug AU um ms ., Lmu 0qu 4-.x'umq 31ml pnmd mm .funqsuou'lwnj AID paugof m1 . 'pnpllodsu am .iumelp Ntmq-uom 1mg. nTtplzzpup u 1.1: quq x'u'all mu wuujsm 'Xlxgllrnllx1MUD . 'pucu WI u! dun 311::1 am: all; 1001 am, 'sapu mpun sq m nzmx pun qu J. gumnq nioq u 30 pulls u pom amp pm; uoop mu m dm NW 9an a sun 01mm Ixau lxamd v I Mrs pm I gum; nmnwud mm up ?.H usqm u! nlnoa 0: 145mm; nmnt Jlunp 5mg unjaqo smquo smug; 'ullip w; 18 'Ilell Monzj Lump imp, qupp aqs '5'ng mnqa 301 u smvurf mpg 'aul 1mm punt; pm; mums all: wmlund 01 mm mp ZLI , I'llwni i! m nur Pmrb Hull Uemiug Syalrln. 174 $ Izmodcl Cq-humsbag Qeeiurae. 12y 1112 r; Tin T1 111' , lim LMm; Elm ulimr. Ih'liwv'at My dear younz friendsitCasling a paternal glau' m 1115' dmfrl. rmting 1'1 cxpcn'alb' m tizr rrinnlz'w pm-tmu of Ms- amiimrrii1t gives me the gleatest pleasure of my lifeiwhat a bane lift: 710 bu purinittud m lunk into your 1135b iug. 159! my and gaze upon your glowing faces. There I 5ee pictured hope, ambition, a:lixratiout Godrsent impulsES, which shall carry you up to unforeseen heights and Finally crown ymi with vicmry. Ah, my dear young friends, at such a sight. I would willingly yea. gladly, av, with Simeon 0f 01d: I'Now lettest thou thy scrvant dc m in peace? tEagr Z; hm mm: mm lm mull! dapart, w'llwr in 1mm 0r any atlm- a r mm .1 WM :m'l m;- szvz'niz'nn', m 710! mm- goodfm' an law! and .3 Imllmlu m. y 1 do not wish to amuse you for a little while this afternoon. Lifeis too shurL to waste one fleeting moment in idle wordsi If I can not bring some inspiration to at least one soul here: if I can not feel that I have mused at least unc Iicarl Lo :wuil with nnhler impulses to beat with sterner determination, I shall feel that the time was worse than wastud. I WM! a narrow, dwmy'rd, mn- typn'au 4fwm'1mlh'me. Jim M Mr Smu'm' Any; firm?! up Mejorm a; llu'irfimpomls, m Irr 1M lcrfm'a and alelw zzmim gut m mm Emmfar a mm- m adimlre.j M ' dear young listelm'siila what, pm 9 as I frnm the vantage ground of thrc um ytars, look down upan you in the eagerjoyous rush ufyour sCIioolwdays, 1 pmtseimnr fleamw's me 1.1575 DH. yuu willjim'slz montriito consider whether you me. 4c lhu solemn vex. dreadful reapmissbilitv which is placed upon you by the pm egek: of the liberal education which ,xou am receiving hers.-trlmt 0qu711 Mr Tllmsdng' Iulun' u'xfmm I'merI'J' r'rllrm'n'd m, 1ng m karm' flam 11M um U. L My young n'iends. you are among the chosen few, anointed and set apart from the rust of the world For aspecial purposei Your coming to this inslilutiom this noblest of 311 potent powers for goud, was not mere chance; an tinseen hand directed your fuotstcp5,-lHn-e Me Ilimlog. 7'12 tbrfnmf I'ufz'grfx :m Ma: Ma! will Jerwfm' at mu a dam mmmm Oh, if I accomplish nothing, nothing more this aftemmu, would that 1 might wake someaTIzmjm-I rim atryum' vamllwng 111w 2m; 300 an lump within 50 ftrtb-unc to it w afAz zlu': pain! m, mm up mum on marlinwx, :1: an amwlcm; zlmv'mmmr; 1mm luwv, mm. .ctrvzuz',prapped11wir 4m 47pm will: zagzkrpim, mm- m: pmuziug gmiux of 1!sz arg an, m m dream. mam m llrr muiimzr mm art mm ; m M: pmlmxn's, and me girl m My mum, knitting an aDm-wm-k .cmkmg, 751 Imp; rliL mm mm; in. Me alzlclr mm' tlwu dropY among 95 $ $ Xn coxzc111550114.4 pmnuzun Host qi applaust gap; 145 f; um llttprslf: paradise m 0.4.3. Mink: 115' mm Juwe Maud n gaud 1mm, Hmy dear young friends. let me exhon you nor. to set a lower standard for lhu goal of your education than lhave laid bcfore you this afturuoon. MY DEAR vm NF, FRIENDS, if you will walk in the paths marked out by MK you will not fail of your reward and at last thou shalt. hear prexy say well done. etc., etc: unlu thou into our list of Thursday lecturers. I Hmuk you once more for your kind, srtmul's. and llmuglzfml anemic . pray : mt 5pm 1mlking -$9k--5fv Wm m OSTJOPULAR l gum MAN Wt. dots'h't Lilo ; to ma '4 'ar 3 Ana dthzalvlsgawxi4.iiihzuMamanlatumCvtszi W4; :11: in a 2m LLn't ay?-;LLL Hmus a Suit at mudisr vn But int lvls Janfan a pdrhzl: $1M w: um; mm mm Law In mm: a mom! tum; l pun? shad: Cun1v.s M nor Hm; hmua am, He ravelu utters 1 won! fa Hum. Bu? h: cavnes thalr Ruin his hud For his Lu ammum all mhn mtnr Th1. luaktArful' kunguHur MliI'MEN J 176 A QUIZ FOR CADS. Believing it desirable that new comers and the younger Student: should be thoroughly informed concerning the histurv and institution: of our beloved cnlnge, the Faculty have requested the author m present a few of the most prominunt aspects of Oberlin life in the brief and popular form of a quiz. The uads will commit the following answers to memory.J Qwr'slimz. What is a tad? Amiluz According to the Century Dictionary, he is an illAbred. vulgar Fellow. Q. What is his rllief end in life? A. The end of the lurm. Q, What is his chief virtue in the eve; of all respcclable Seniors? A, Humility. Q Why should good little cads be in hefore ten o'clock? .4. Because in the words of the immortal Riley, The goblins will git ye, if ye dout watch out. Q. What is his principal amusement? IL Getting expelled. g. Whal do people study when they get into mnege? :1. Tennis and political economy: except in the senior year, when the science and art of caring for a silk hat is taken in place of political economy. 9 What is Analytic Jnmelry ? .4. In common Oberlin parlance, it is me scieucc of extracting tears and Zeros from the unhappy student. Q. W'Imt i5 thug Press Club? .4. I: is u mc' ty for the promolion of matrimony. Q. Vtht i5 foot-ball? .4. It is a game which teaches the manly art of selfhdefence. g. Has the Varsity eleven ever been beaten? A. Never, cxcept when it came into collision with the U. of XII. Daily 9 What is Ann Arbur? A. It is the place were had little boys go when they-leave Oberlin. 177 Q. Who is the most famous man in college? .4. Since the election of G. Bennett Siddall tn the town cnuncilt he must be considered our most illustrious member. NDTttz-Since the above was written, Mr. L. C. W'hitnuy, vur amiable clutllicr. informs me that Mr. Stddall has been compelled to bm- n Nol 15 hat instead of 3 Nn. K. as was formerly his custom. Q How often do we have the pleasure of listening to Thomas concerts? A. They may be heard on any warm spring night When bootjacks are scarce. Q. W'hllt excellent substitute do we occasionally have for them? A. A Wagner recltaL Q. Why is not W'ngner popular at Oberlin? .-l. BecauSEaah i'vuu know. the poor man did not have the advantages of an Oberlin education. and then he smoked. gt How far is i: m the moon? .L Two lmudrcd and forty thousand miles. but the author has proved by actual experience that one can go them and back while Mr. Pennington is stopping the chapel organ. Q. Will Oberlin ever have the much predicted Greek Olympiad? A. Yes, a company of Oberlin Charioteers has already been raised and the event is Widcly advertised in uutsidc papers. Q. What is the worst thing Oberlin people ever indulge in? A. They bring down upon their heads the wrath of the Cleveland Prat. 0ft in the Stilly Night. Desceml, sweet sleep, I'm mighty tired, I've Huuked so hard all day; Away with thoughts of being ftrL-d, Let Silence hold her sway. Ye little fishesl what is that I hear? My blond runs cold. A mosquitoimy neighbors cat? To learn I will bu buld. Next door above a taper wan. Shows why is all this fiendish din, Stay: SleepI-Thon art forever gnuei For yonder maiden, all love lom, Ta-raqa's'l on her mandolin I Womandolin. 178 Answers to Correspondents. PrTTrvnquziWr mnnm 5m mmlmr :an Dmnnr-au gn m Heaven. Bauer mix and ace. Kuppxssrzwm u no mmum. almnlit. wu 4mm xme pLi-wl on the 'nmny 1145:41in mm, Thdm you me pmmrmvringwm 30 Mr, The way In whitbyuu, when lhe ring 14 m, Emma. I2i7 n! H'e dn um IUII n l'xeo hmrh rnmvtpn a n Smmm, Hivew. your !P1ntimm m Hm Cullege 4m Luvs! inlimatu What Lhc Collcgu wnuH dn uimnm mm W mnnm my nbnd; 915: wuld take your place as treasnrcr. uwncr nf 1h? Glee Club, ME. m We do not Luxm whmher Presitlrm Bullnnlinu um mo ylung. llnukiug ol' resigning. No,yon arc GAxw-zn mm mhirr has been turefull; coyhiderml. Wlnlu mhnnting the force or your Arguments, m- lime ouncluded um um Prohibition platform IS too long to insert in me AmmaL w: mum hr gluvi to print an mulls un h Huw m be happy though marned. PARKER Vnm mu m Tenn! my game in order to hm an infiucncc uvcr wayward yomm is rommrudnhle. m: hme n-rerm 3m quaslluu nu Harrington, and n: sends in the followV iug unsurn L The queen am not mkr Hm m. z. Tum m fnur ms m . pack Kauzudimcs mom. 3. l-Kmnuf-arkiml Am uul mm fuur ufthu Sam: suit. RAvMoxrnrrV'mu on! n a; good, hm mdug m luck of space wc musk rltchne m publxsh n, chepL 'ulxenking mm For mus see 11m Imam managers, r. 5. mm; miXVillimn nu, RnUaulim- i: presiduxt ufihc uoncgc. m 4m nr lhe wnsnns wlr Gmnl ms not Emmi President in .392. was because he has hem: in Hraxml mrm ,mm Angpts um ellgiblu. I79 Perfectly Natural. I'd liku lo stud Lhis curly lock To remember you. little girl: H And swcuL she gazed at him and said HI'm Glad i Qill in Curl. a Couplets. Vth :acc uc silling on the alairs? A Couple. What. occum iug all the chains? A couple. What's found in parlor and in hall. Composed of persons large and mu, Leaning sometimes against the wall? A cnuplt Who of the rcat oblivious mu? The couple. In whom do things prosaic jar The rouple. W'ho talk in accents soft and mild. VVilh eyes perchance, a link wild With glances. sweet on sweeter piled; Thc cuuplu! Wlmm love we, while we fear and shun? The couple: Why is 1125 ducd so blowh done My couples? W113 can't the diamond sooner com? why can't a maid he stunner wan? Why bless you ! what Would be the fun For couples? 'E; La Z; 9735 iuInznj :LNQEI Siltfnqgo Ihqn ntf 1M; Latuii n9k code, a nudmt $9.51 Lnincuahk afflua MJJJiWJ? going it taiLZ-ruggs ?i gm fad flufig Mn; tab. zigzag; g, f4 m: Mi. wgilklaomn .saaIzJ Mat 2:454:55 AMI? y; geran win g4: Cw ghi 0 Q L17 Haw JLLF Luigi! Lil an. a nugimx as Ms smears. ngarifclt garnunsglg ian ;4;1lsrr ' 1'164LU'C1L1WAQ N7 1Q:2atho.k1unL3a1aa QHELL $L$ 11 1 waved Univ gate? JILV wane n2? Some can; :Rznabg fob hm 31in Nu Juan! ancl gum: uluig yams?! J Ahk mentsuw 5,5 thtown Aigagu, wry: amuuj 9i 129.kang abuiu-n- 1?? gut M;lji$ Mow ihut fawwnu iukgn , gz 9.:chle Mm; nae, fay: 51:1 elliflLLLLgJ1 gm! J44! Ja fufjgfio Kim; MBELQBQ j W.BJ: ' 181 1 nmm had a 'Ekt ufhrmul particularly mtlc, But what it fall upon llu: Hour upon the numeral snlev Beneath her window 1m sang at night. Xthle frog-s cranked hoarsely and cab; did fight. He picked his banjo and wurhlcd in glue Dh maiden, dearest, I love but thee. Ofall the maidens nonc arc murc ruin Nmie have: such eyea :md Ench soft hrmvn hair.' For he loved her dearly, and gazed from afar At the Hashing r: uf hi5 guiding 1.1L He sent her roses, exhausting 1m ca. h, And rhymclch lcndurV5uch was his mash- He met her oft where the phmplmtes 57 Audhe thought HHW hapm a mum But Fate i9 x'nrllithc whvle IIC wrme A gushing mu.et.t11ere came a note Perfumed and rrssted-the sen! he broke, And he read these word ' Forgive mL, dL-ur. but I 10m another: '11! Commcncmnentdnyl x'hn'l wed your brother, ' And lu- uupl in anguish and Lon: hh lmiL dikewisf thr sonnet, h To than mos! Fah', b And he left for Adelhert 70h 1 wm'lf: vt snKP She was 21 scniorihc only Ll Cad he swallowed a choke A SENIORS ELECTIVE. I knnw a liulc xxuman thum to look .11 is but blism Material and human. Yet her Very name's 21 Lisa. She loveth 311 ha :suxnlies But WM 311 omen rmwniug: That one I'll lulu: in spite of all, She said. ' for 1 love Browning, Mm, 51 me ,I'm' 5pr 71v-mgwsg3. A MISTAKE. A mmdeu 4st in her pracxiCc mom. Drenmily pmymg her lessons am; But her dreams took night In a sudden fright A melting smile wm- on his lips, But lhu pruuy smile was lrozen soon: He retreated through the door right brisk And owx lhe tmnaom mh- heard rhix groan. I thought 'lwns :umer rrirl lmd 111m room a yuulh blLPFUd foxth from her Closet door. SameNmes when Cupid bands his bow, The mug is looue and doesm Wow The arrow straight. and then there's woe And pain to bear. Fur cniug a: it takes its HighL It pierce: through the armor bright Of some fair bean, and draws a mite Of life-hluud mm. And nut smiteut 'till buried deep VVithiu thu hearl 'twns meant to meet, 1: bring: i1 joy, but hiner mes: The others share. A glrl wont riding on her wthL She was a timid lass; Three Profs. ahead made hur afraid, I'll $trike for a three, ' She trembling said, She struck. but didn't pass. 133 TRAGEDY. A dark and dismal morning Dawned in a college town, And the face of mother nature Wore a most portentcus frown, Round the cumers of the buildings, How the soft March breezes roared. Whilu thu gentle rain from hcax'un Down upon the pavement poured. Tu Conscrxaxury going, Pram maiden in me rain, Coming t'ward her, ardent senior W'ith umbrella and :L Cane. Maiden smiles at ardent senior Ardent senior smiles at mamL mus his 11187 A11: let me help you, You will fall, I am afraid7 111 just lift you der thi: puddle So you ncud not wet your feet. Maiden blushesvdimples-mnrmura Words unuttembly weeL Ardent seniorAunder one arm His umbrella and his cane: Under Uther blnshiug maideu Tableau in the falling rain. Bans Ckused ringing-nrdem :emor Can't afford to mm his class, So in hum m jumps the pnddie, nm, :IlaS! mu the my SLudenls lingcling m Lhu lobby Hear A dull and sickening thud, Hmsten to look mm the window 399 n tableau in the mud. Ardent senior, blushing umidm. Tile, umbrella mid the cane. Mum- books, big box or cdndy 011 um pavumml in me rain. Throw a 50ft hght ml the picLuu Tim u lllnu, ur um it grew Clouds flnat low. and like a cunaim Man and mud and umidm screen. Washington's Birth :day Reflections. Don't take a girl up to the tuwel Who is inclinud m bu u talker: Fnr though was dark. others are there, And they have cars, ' says Charlie Aflcr youK'e waiXed and cursed an hour, Bexvailiug woman's cruel power To make 111ch unit, in lcnnr impartial, 'Ti. jus: as well to stir shout And see ifthe girl has yet found um That you 11m :Illedf' says M. R. THE EVOLUTION OF ATHLETICS. :11 :v 185 MOTHER GOOSE. Sing a song of Frbahmem A couple of H white roses Guing lo u auci'dl, Following their noses Col mm 111:- Campus And, Ending 1m way om. Were seen a: 7:30 Stiil wanduring about. I Wlmc am mu 20mg, 1115 plcil; mid? I'm going a-x' lking sir, sl1e mid. ' May I go with you, my pretty mend? W'liy, yes. if you're going my ' she :mrl. W. liiHe WM going her m There was a young junior and what do you think? He thought of the fountain of luaming hu'd drink: So he ran off to college, but ere many .1 day His fond parents tracked him, and took him away. As I came home from chapel. upon a rmuy day, I walked homc with a yuuLh, m, who chanced to go my way 1 Thx'; youth had no umbrella, and so he carried mine, But wlmx hu rcachud hi: gate. sir. ; if lhc day wcrc Emu. He put dawn Khnt nmbrellm and handed it to mg But why he thought all the Rame, sir. was gouu. I could not :L-c. There were two Juniors. :15 I've heard 1.611 Who loved to have their lesson: well: They skigped prayer meeting Cntullns to read, And the passing lime Lhuy failed to llccd. Then Came a youth tn Whose lot it fell To see the doors all locked up Well. And had these Juniors not raised a cry, He'd locked the door and pnsSed them by, o C mm Qtag-A- , 1341' HHFOH-HUH xnunnv am the millage- Thu pnde ui our 1mm. 0-HmJ f0' :11: Crimson and gum- Aml 111 111 Ohrlh iur the dearest 0f glrkh Iu L111: Ub n venr lmok enrolled, HiruhrHi' 1m Lh: hull lumu That henreth am 1mm U 11: 0 for the clmriuteersi .Mul HiAHiVO-Hi fur the glee club Hun siugm Provoking m miles and to Lean. 05an11 Unmsz '1 OBERLIN II! Shmu- Send the cal: up to the sky, And Imruc nu the Ilnexrs the whom shall float anx the hlue dome abm'E lli nllrlii. 1x7 44w Tum corpsua lay out on the libran Hum 0n the libran' Hour, where all saw me sight. The mmmdm. men, and their hair they mm, For those whn wnuld xml Come to Nipper that nighL For h cads must their bibliography make, Though heads do thlob, and backs do break. And the air is Gliud with groaning. isll'nmrvd fl'mu lx'x'rwshp', b; 1:. 11. 1:. I heard the iiowers men pistils shoot. I heard the dew arfalliug, I heard the wail of Dudley's flute Or was it caterwauliug? I heard the moon climb o'cx Lhc Cg ML. The Sound of moonrlmams falling, And all those noisy selapllhu Iu Baldwin's precincts Calling, My ears were sharp, but woe is me! No hyes. howevex faint it be, Came from the maid who walked with me: Instead, H it's too long after left To stay out there Comc in, said one. Till now unseen, and Lhurcupon The clock chimed tight I was alone 72m Jar! ijatn'ence' cf fdaUe Brigg; 159 MHNNYGRJAPMS MEDDEVAL HISTORY EXAM.7ST! 102N17 Rmue duln'x WI. She just pelerml nul my. 1;...ch yspcaking urimuny ,. Mm nrour mm mm mm. Un- imam aawim. Jummx . wJumoa 2 lunar Huukhvg in LngimibIhnpetmlieif 1 can 11- !meth stuff. j. 2toJ. I u .n i; lmrd m rmnemhm mmym 1m m. hme men are lia MILLIKANmiviugexampjeiinLngirri Thm'sl. mum. mms- a wry er: cxmuplm Mr Millikan While Upton Mnnuiugnw Vanity mm-mu picture Lou. Hart yawned. The mm mm Lhuughl wonmesz, hut MI? devFlaped and printed was sold as a bml's-eyc new of Mammoth saw, Prommmm med End Waugh what mu m largest bone in me leg m1 promptly rep'HErL Mme pnumFas. Mm. Jmmwnu vcracmg davelupmen: of estates;-- they develop? m: um mm; voceli . Cemeteries? Now. Lllcw family lots. into what 41ml MISS DUANE Mu mum ' Prex' Eanntine. h Darwin heliexes Um 1mm mine f1 1m monk . I'd likn lu know wlmtk gni g m hernme of the Hub monk that are aliv? 1m MR Jonnsm 1-1,? good thing about feudalism was am a man 11ml a chant: m get acquainted with m: mnar Nszrwi Dad. a fellow Can't d0 um m Oberlin, Steve Hanisnn gal excused from Phi Dena 0n Ccmml 0t over-work The Commutvr cnITcd tn iuvexh'gate. and waited for hnn 1mm H 0 C1091: four Ingllls I xuccessiolh Ymmn LAIW-m ChapeL ms June Merriam comn on the platform to mow pulpih- Oh look mere,x'mt. mug has shaved minis nmsmcllc gum. m, n 7111;; is ajuku 0n Mcmmm MKS. JOHNSTUN What citym Eurupch' snub 2. great fuirevu .m; x Humh . MissH- Idon't know, st. J 7am 1. you ought m 1mm, x'mmn-mlumm lllc papers 123: me last um 'cars, mus. HALLANTINuiu Nuw, Mn Til-Hnr, when: did sris-unnmhm men he 'n w mum: 1A1un'lknuw PRES. 13.7 Why I'm surprised Mwa'n m; use Gwen. MM I a;; .mu such a quumuny. 31115.10E'3'5'rnr17 SmnPpernple who seem the 1mm, are mam uu- mm: imlnsln'mKJ mm, Hnrrmm 11nd; npprnviug'l'vJ 190 PRES HALLANTIAz- ' Mr, Spindler. how AbuuL Ariawtlds theory about wmueu's damn SPINDLE 7 It's very evident that Adstolln ucvur cxammed any women's mms. pnor. Hun no Jumor erlJ- 'W J- G , mm Emu - Miss Ilreckeuridgm min ,mu muniun some of the mings which propmd PruuALlwn 11m . workP' sts nym: m: burn in dog:- mum you say to subordmate amimw mu. the re not so good as mm leou- Patna MONROE Lspeakmg or the sinking M m Alahunml- m: Rear rge mm! in a rirdr w uswgct um 01 her own make. PARKER no Harnugtom- Tlmfs .1 grand idm. julm. lncvcr umugm 0hr. MR: mm hr 4! naxsmn 7 Wllcrc wasMaricburiMw MISS LIEXTER7'1 don't know. I know ,1 uh. nov umummma. m. mnhnlyj HThuybothdied. PROF, Unxkum Thu worst thing ahomjohn Calxiu Wu: than be was a Calvinist. rum jnHVsTox Thur ms om class of people Mm 5H all Eurupt: in commotion. and M u' Hm muu- Mouton - Huury Iv was massmamd in the Lw -xeur urhi: reign ' .rI Il' , Prmlinr Mm c. arm: 'FKderick n. was pecmim rm mmllm thing. H: was horn in Hg; ml died in 154 m w the lasxoru-mamngx 11mm llanY' .m rim lrmuvgm. Hum; Hn History. after a prohmgrrI dimssiou 0mm Suphr muoreOramriml Cnmesn Emil war the common of affairs when Umrlemagur mm Lo 1m ummer PROP. MONROE lpirkiug up Miw Mrs carllr- Now, M155 0h. m is it Miss Ow? A'lm'lrflJ 11 nnmvw IillCousL-n'mturv praycr-mcelihgv quoting Scripture1iu'l70rgehiug Lime things whir'h are behind. m - umnlcr the lilies 01 m: Sald. how they g1 nw. PROF. RICE dn Y'niml. :15 twu Izulins in the rear of the room lcave. with a tofu m' the Mesr sialn- I xxidl :hal same ul'you would sue to that book. Our books are mvsleriausb dimpr ptaringn Idmnman m 5.13 mm UN 1me Look the book Intentionally, buti W'mcm Professor, lel wax Mu. Rive, MR5 BEARD ms 3 red PDLEV hip drugs. out 01' boarders pockebA Oh. Mr. VVhEve did 3 on gm such a big :hldkwink? mm mm. debating and geniug excitctlji'1n ma far distant. nm-rmm, we smn behold; ' etc. STUDENT wtrauslatingJ- Givr me as fund to llu: Maul; ohhc sea. 6 aren't in 1m; 5mm r mm Lurcnnm CAD Ito Prof. Monroel- on. you Repululir iL Ynu'vr gnhr m hm snuwtd clear unden The Democrats are going to srnnp lliiy1gs.' Prof. M,' VIQIL now, Mr. it. llan 50. T lmrhl'l llranl Lhul. 1.xn1 it too bml they went to the trouble ofhavmg 211v elem ST DENT llranslating in PrquuLhL-uyi ThC-V are both otherwise am! stge-thev' the relar tu' of vonr hmkhm ' 1211 'f'Rm: M.anN-v Have any 111 lhu chug come nrl n45 this word betom .3 SHHFPWLD- I hav:. Professor. Pam: :keplically a VVhere rhd you fund il. MI Shpmrldw' SV ' I ,1 mink u was in 1h: dictionary. me-z MAGUvsi Mr. RngFI RUGEK 7 Wll u was it? Pam -u Las: W'tduesmlay ROGF '- 1 dunk mummy it, hm I Mink 1 was slck, 'ou have: an unexplamcd meme. 'Qh' Fla rxwttetlnr. chE-PXHSUIENT ASUSLEY The motion has been mall: and seconded. What shall I do next. Mr. Cowley 3 ' Echu unswexsi Read Roberls' Rules of Order. u. is said. on good auKhoriQu am it took three or four fen 1: - rmu. Prof Hmris m can- Vince FraiLmei: um trnnshting Engiishinto Eughshwasuozaslndgm mad m fives in German pram. 'sn, Qm'le ummml. PROP 'VIAGIJUN Lcnlliug Lh: mllyiH Thnse absent 10-day arc Mr. L , Dr Mr. WC and Mr. Parsons-Om xw Mn Yunuu: is here malay. Freshmen who know hu-n wcll. say mm ulmuug'h Fhrh has plculy Ol'moucy. his munlh dum spnn his permnal appearance somewhat. 111mm --A man who knows mm Lhnu 5mm! and can prove n in a tcu-miuules spew. Parker's easy Eowiug languaga. esprcially in his essay upon lha ., gumyowder pm, is Fspffiauy amacuve m Prof. mu. 5am! m; Emmmpsmdemmung up mm in house of cemm Pruf natives 5mm rank on Roor-King. Queen, Am. etc. KEnter Prom Pxov.- 0h! There are some cards on me flour. ImL Swmzm-H Rather. Punkinvkll, Lbe re scum we gut in NW ank I'nl' m kirX Lo play mm, L Evin lFaHer Prof's wifed rather suspmious. Llun'l n v Miw. momihoh! mew are some of hahy's cards Look; YHUJBY :Hipirinns fm Oberlin. don't 1th Student says nothing, but does a 1m ufthiuking mm m uumm : -Tnerc's many a black, hlm-L, m. m; 5.7,, but none so Mack 95 many mamas called upon to recite iu payclmlng'x admits; he i; not pTUperd hm 1mm fooL-hau. CARL Vv'ILLlAMs is heard lo suy7 Tlm'x' the way xxith these faul-ball umuv Glad I m Amt an chlclef' Puuru ELLIS in Psyvhalagv calls on Vhecl:r. Wheder riser. slowly, wnh a dazed expression on his Bite :7 But meessar. I was called on y .lunlu'v. l'kusm lh lg absolutvly mm m um atmimng nfllw highuat character. is mndhg us mm mmu mm ldon L tln'uk. IhmmVTniE 4in Ins naccalauream Sermun!7 'And 5n the Tnst requisileJhe one Pkur, vaxks, in 111-. as. a m lhc mmmu mp 10 Europe peaksofrhe St Guthard tunnel as u great lmrs T1 Tun cow lmxv. empIm-mjng um remark. calls it ru lwlmu:11 bore. A geuumnan r. A up. Mrs mum during supper Uzm: In response to mmum inquiries, mmaasmm u 12;; in. m mu: Mn: is M xx Mn.1.m.u. mm 7: I'm L-Izul Fm not halnl-hmdnl. m: :u A young Lid: during a snow-smnm hum! msqum m VHNOW, m Boas. nmwoum you feel Wynn 51mm meetahungxy hear? Hna't' H mm; HI UK moulln Junior Exxperiencesq L T0 class lhey rams in battle Um In dirty football j cknts: But unmialas! mi fortune dire Displayed HV :m xvml. mug: Annh'Si: or 3,, n. For learned men, Vlith tongue and pun, Boll! in and Out 0! season, Seek the 1mv5 And umuru of came And 'cause is wumalfs reason! Vic! m, anlcr , 'lnducuxr um ' 111. Mm you see- in the .umucc, cu mute m the Fail, All your mum, uncles, rnubini wm' back from the Hood A5 tin; xibiuns of gram 5 bills rise mm your ham You will complcllcnd clem1y$ w-elauve good. new Fairchihl Maul sum e; m. SENIORS. V x, 'uH'. 1X THI: 1:1! I.IN,.'l'I:' VI? I! 1.55 13016 Crucxi Men mm mm and um. Lua'v gm but 1 go on forever. Mrss Mcx'n- '$11:: p0. talks.tlncn1msing talks again. Nnxsi u we advance in um m lenrn 11m 1mm: m our anaimncms. sts Saranuy ml though me 1m 1m: 11mg, 5119 a fwwe. xiv-mu. an uirm' lmpmm ilpnlugy for mu unpanlmuhlc presumpuou of being in the world . 1mm Rmnns jnkrs of all kinds ready cut and dxirxl.' Miss L, TERLV Dun. One Hut. :nhsumtiul smilcv' .x docxlE, amiable ho, Mm KNwrv Hue: mum- M1171 mm a dumpy wmuan. 11mm ,. Wxthjnst ennugh or learning m nnyquoux ms; pmwn '- ufpiuly. 75 mrth Ila: nothing more lender than a wonmnk h an. MHEH it is the abode Momb- 5h: Roars upon mm mm- nfhis lhuughls mm. W7 Ahaeuu quit ens love sts UL: w n is our mam and remlkml uumttou which we ween from the worli' mxn.u,7- RUNS 5.x xu. IVPBCths5 with wonder aml halfAlcml wilh Fem ;' in mhm wnrlls, 'Terrifde' .. I do not Jih- giving mm; M n iuuumug nu ulx116085$ar3' responsibilil STETioxi WT; hfu 15 mm dcm'd horntl grind. MN; Hlmmmvn'rr She thVOII munug lhrm. but not of mam. MM 111mm. Izuuwmptnlllismalthinkmg, sum, , . LighCy from fair to fan hr mm. zuul loved to pluml. Luna . and sue. Miss Swami She': Hm uumplckst of girls. 4nd m: neateat. m? hrigmest and sweetnsl. ZN MERAnN u Conspicuous by his alyssnrv, BxlmexAN-H He wnl? v itlmul abuw the grand old name of gemmmw H uu' He 1me a llcaxl m contrim a tongue to pemmde, .m a hanll to execute any mischxef. BROWNINn- 1 charge you by the 1m. pruk'uud m jmlgmem. 195 J UN IORS. - RV Till: A' 0W.V .V V JIMIII' f JIIT Vxllx'E INUIIJJ' e lime or stature. FIRMIN '0! to he laughed at and Scorned her Mm Amommm nmnn - Sn eummdimm mum mud pretty. sts M L. Junnsuxr ansn. 'He Imthing cmumun 41M. um mean. rumi-k mu m Lu m a jcwcL ' 31153 EALSL srmnmn um lhiuks luuluuch. Stuhmen drrtlLlllguro!m' CAR'nagiN'Tishei 51 ..k hyaurl now mm. Miss Roamson H Thole war. n gmlmnl m. nfmrrhvmnHM ahoul La. calculated m alarm. mm mm- gtrL um mulbiliuus gzrl. V How I dreamt of thingy; impozzsibk. m1 leaning back. he ynwucd and mu asleep. Tm. n nst r hm i: h. m; immreure. MISS LEVENSi WHEElei Lentimeulally 1 gun disposed to hannom, but orgauivally I am incapable Ora Yours is um charm of mlm guud scnsc ' tune. sts Nona- A large and noble look; every Inch 3 queen. Hannnvx .. Time. 1.1m Kher m dimw Such a 'outh and web a 10v Hmmsnx Law a uni made or . MuLmANa-A Fur way. mm are dark And fnr trirks am am vain. This hcmwn Chinec is peculiar. Ramp Nat lean enough to be thought a smdem. mss onus 'Thry :ny she knew much mm m um. mm. 196 SOPHOMORES. ' 'I'IIIL'IHFS SMALL CHOICE LY RUTTEX . IPPLES. Iamcmm . ln hm'mg houses. And mung a win. shut your eyes and cumlncml yourself to GmL m Monk n; looking down that makea om dizzy mum: Steer mdixm 3, am mud Wm nllnw; hm m readv Lo veerjusl 3 mm to let lrm'ulun pun. mnmmm, .. sum men were 1mm fm' grpnl things. Some mrn wm 1mm 11 mm . Some, it i: not rammed Why Hwy wm hum m an ' Mus Linnaki J ovc1y mm, me queen Dl'l'lmwrs Thwl 2V7 Dnrkucgs xxhicll may be felt. PATTERSON I m, m1 an my 1mm Ru'nnmx Spreading lumselflike a green banyml um. bxmr-rmu- Console N.Hrscxr. am man and hmther. Whatever ymx may he sure of, he ,ure m leA n 0mm. um ynu nrs rhmaulfully lik? nkher people. WILIJAMSi Hc knew whufs what. mud Umf: as high ,u nMapm-m m mu 3' MKS: umnm x many face Hulh holy grace Tu wuu Hm :uu foxeverv HILL ' UXIW pay a uu guf win! an um man to his xmphem. But. l'nCIE. suppose I hmm- nothing to pay w u. : ' Then dnu'l gu. NEWCUMM.7 AH uur dignity lie: in our xlmuxhl: ' ER n'ni who stcals :m- pune steals mash. IJAxwuNi A liuh- learning is um n dangerous thing tn nrw whn dues nnt mistake h for n grudt Algal. Miss Bums I'm nut deuyiu' llle wnlvlen me rooHsh. Gnd Almighty mud? 'EN :0 m match um men VVUODMANSEE Than wenr a limfs hide! anr h, for slImIIF, Ami hang a mum rm my recrenm 1mm Muumhxi Hr dbovr the Hal, 1n :lmpe and nature pmudb eminent. Sum liLe u Umen' MLss Cumm nm-u drink m her wtik Lbext's a passage in our Ihrnnls. and drink at , m Yin. Fox rm: Rnsr - Tan; 36 MJPrirhounm wurbemds be grown. - MISS CALM 197 FRESHMEN. : UJLL FLESH IS C'RASSJ' . sts Avaxy Almost a ,mung lady 'n snnn wear 4 min, 111 do up my ham but r11 mm bevain: x11 studyaml , udy ud grow very vn'sc. Camus - Thy modest 's a Candle :0 m 1mut,' .ur . e s a pram; gm. and is mime. learned and clever. Louuxs .. on, rare the head-piere if hm brain: were there. . LAUGHLI 7w Meek. uncomplaining mud mm , in Lhu discharge of ms dunes. Tnu Missss ASHLEY; wa knew mes but to love mcc. nor named lhce but to praise mee M303 7 There's a sweet mus rheruh um ans up aloft. to keep watch for the m? M pnor jack, Hmm. ,mn Thn' mam. on his uuembanasscd brow, name had wriulniffemlenmn v mss Irma Mistress ommsmn lho' chm full. Woumu The society of gm; is a very delightful mmgw sts WATanA A most engaging mm crcaturc, a must winmng mug vuir Duufn What. in a hams? Umma He is the most attentive young man 1 ever saw. vasxa- The manntr of your speaking '5 full as Important as the mauerf' Mum; Nature dtaigued us :0 be or good cheer. Mzss nEr m erNVwiH Her vuim was cvcr gnude and low-an exrellenl thing in woman. anxmmy min ma thee call a 1 am not bid thee cal Komasv- Drink, pram, rrennua vlrink. Coax Thou m a genius: N.qu mm sum: pretense. I think u. wit, but hast um any sense? Taansz-urva Bhvnys faith in a buy mm blushes: none win mum rmmm wlmu Iu: iss man. mepmnsisten ,7 .. 1 new Changcd my nnmL which m and alwa'xs was. no live av. cnsc '- mss Munmm A 31.2 hns u unique amiction: sh: is called a sensible girl. DBNIScN-hll aiIVL 1m usr. Ma! I ain't goin' to try to be a dude no manH' Gumu-n Hi: wit mlues sum so Lughl - mm m him all matter le wems aeaL SBIBERTF- Km; prmuce is 1m sunshine ' noummxAuThq y u. L mun arc moulded out or raum, and tar being a mug haul, bruuxne much more lhe bcttc 1 HR THEOLOGUES. hDU n15 I 5.1!: A'UT .IS I DU. LrjvTthhll is not gvcd Hm! man xhrmhl he nlm A. PATCHFLT.7BA1! me! that nu herb: can mm the lUVC-Jltk h' sthc: 7 A parox; mofnsn'oua 9mm wentm Saxkucnasm. thy :nn while mm is hope H VAX HORN llmvl: all things and hold fast that whxch is good. W'JsriA Muchstndy . awearhwasmthe Hes h XYanini This wurld is but 2A thoroughfare full of woe. CRAWFORU- He lards with flourishes his inng lmmngme. ' GREENEiu 1th better lo dwell in thy comer Of a huuau-lop than in a Mde house with a in anV m; woman. BREED H Thou hast mm? hair upnu thy Fun: lhnu Dobbin. my Lhillwhorse, has upon his tailf' BERRY .. Thu Lunl Ilclightcth not in the legs ofa man. ARMSTRONG7 5 he that takethnway a gal mm in mid uenther. 30 is he that singem songs. mm muud. m. uily mm M 0011 The liberal soul shall be made m, b The 5mm hue 0F Iuodesly Mm. 199 CONSERVATORY. LIVE OJLVIPOTEA'T, DJJINEN. EIEKAHI. VHS Jiers was. the lofty part. the dismnt mam - weelest me strains when in me snug m dnger has hm 1m: - u. 7 Sang again mm gour dear voire renaming n Inn? 13 um qurlIl m rmm ours sts bIECKEL- Then she mu talk ye nmk 1m she um mlL .. Alum, u u win dxscaurse mun eloquent musir - Mms PEL'I'UN- Fherexs somethingven'winning in her haughty umnm,' Muss YARWUUU7 011, for a fortv anon pnwer! pm. lLLcE- There Is. however. a limit at which Fnr'henrzmce Ceugea m m- a virus, M155 HAme Mandel: with the meek hmwu eyes, In whose orbs a shadow lies, Like the dusk in evening :1 saw CanEmATUKV KJRCHHSTRA7 AugeIs and mm m: of grate, Mum uw m Bum-Lu- There. mue uftlle 111213anme h. 1m. Form, -All studies here I snlemulv defy v m cmw oxn- 0f manners gentle. m' nffwiimn mam, MM Smu-H-h The worst fault you hav 15 m by in me. Pm. Dwu' mg- The harmony of wing n; u? .15 um ur suumL from discord springs Miss PECK- To exerciae her vocal mgam: mungmsr-h A bashml b0y.' m 1.1.0047 rno' short my statnrt m my invne euuulx 'ra heaven imu. and earth's mnnm suds me-z Kmuu - I am notlimg. ir not cliriml. XVIISS m USU Fasluoned so slamlerly. Young and so fair. lnuvnmsuu- List to me thunder of hi; vm're. Mm. Bsuuunm-K-Amal msuushm PKUF. Musuuu Like Buddha, I sit in the sky and think ur my prrfecliolL' Mm PAJNIL- When she passed n seemed like the pmiug nrexquimu mum. 200 ACADEHY. IVIIU WAN Ll. ll'lI.-IT A-l DJIU' THIA'A'S? HULLiN What? always dreaming over Heavenly things, Like angelrlleads in stone with pigeon wings ? ' Srrmam-h I hear a hollow sound. Who rapped my skull? DoRSETT- Not pretty, but massive. MISS RAYMOND!HShe looks as clear as morning roams newly washed whh dew. PHxLLIPk Could fools to keep their own contrivc. On what. on whom. would gamkslers thrive? . MISS SPENCER A preny little hright-eyed sort of girl. FORDi His face was ofthat doubtful kmd That wins the eye, but not the mind. sts TCD011 Her eyes she disciplined precisely right, Both when to Wink. and when lo show the white. wEsrmn-u Farewell, mung farewell to all my greatness' Wmcxmsrnniu What is the blooming tincture or the skin Tu peau: of mind and purity within ? ' MISS WHITE- Charming ever, ever new. ELLISiH Learning by study must be won; 'Twas ne'er cntailed from :ire to son. sts W'II,I.IAM, Better not be at all than not be noble. FARRAEiuMother has lost her pet, sislcx her my. GUILLARD;' Company, villainous cnmpauy. hath been the spoil nf me. SkaE- There's mischiefin this man. TARBELL- Long and lank, lean and thin, a: one of Satan'S cherubim. 201 n: un- TaL 5M1: Jr Cmu W x. m 5mm mm mm, nahnu. f mmms. mm m am. 1m mm m M AFFIEA m, WM m m :1 ; al mhrrh m fnllom'm z. a I.W- l HE bTPT ' E 0? W0 igZJL KL?szM many fmwm rm, . N MLW mubgmydulywnmn:nrdmwohwawmmgyulhAMIMI'aMmLm EA 3 1,'qu J14? u; n .3.th uni ,A .1 4a.! Imam m n WM emu n. gmmg. m, Ind Lhurv bum. my... mu, m make .n sum. m: men we lhir. banner u m- m. n? hvu mm. m. puma mum at u:- um mmu n. Iruwan m m Bman m ngmm m m. o, m m, mm; ,. mm... um...mu. eurmb;. a, mum. and n, mm, m. m. um chum x. 5mm; m nu. ma mu. 1-1., cur: Iw. um mung 1m .m m... m. Wm : mum, ummd mummy m nun. Canlnvy m mm at m. mm. in Mr us- ... . and m, ywm $mwlm urm-:-www HA ! 5m wwghs N W . Julvrl JIKW mer m. u. m. m In W m m u... M. .4 M3? tug dnu q m-jalldulyu rmuwn In; ,m. m; pursue Jaw wan mi, MW .1 5pm, mun m 1: mam m a ; 44m W, H mm m haw villuwfhinbbyfvrrn! ornmmtnar m 5:... lauwrrm:tump!mn.'.nndne1unbwdmn MM mutnimgln hum .1 mun mum nu mm. m: A m. 12:707 .2 1,13 :5: M... .m. LITE Pmnm ' In Mr FM! ml 1M: WM A KHE TED 414M : 371?: WKARRANT m... Mq91f$w - ' mmnwo mm aw? N 95 um, M117 ma snr- or mm; .4 a 1m Ifrlurned m rm 11ngqu .M; Emmy, uaaaaaibuubau HF, Annual Board 0A '94 lakc pleasure in publicly acknowledging Lheir indebtedness to the many friends wlln have msisted them in their work Especial recognition: is due to Miss Ruth Miller for literary work, Mm Grace A. Fairchild and Miss Amy E. Smith of the An Department, Mr. 1?. A. Farmr and Mr. P. J. Caner for must valuable anislic work, and to Mr. E. J. Goodrich for his. frculy offered financial n5: stance and enrnuragement. 'oauonuauaaunaaaqog W 2K WW XVI W143 Busmess manucers IuLe reaT Easure J 2 x .9 P H n Pnesenhng 10 We subssribers one! renaers rk 0f H1: HLQiHi suclg a compkle unrJ varied 5 cf querTisere. We lyove mAcer our cdverlisers uccorcL mg To ousiness, m The odverfiwvs, wdex, 10 be round in INCL; PUFT of book 6st Miex WW be :1 corwmiwf busnexs ref- avg Vim WM mum, w m 1c W gJ. 2d $3 vaMuqe 1o vndm fv-aquanf use hf his nzlex. Our Ladles' Wheel whh Pneumatlc T' e, w: CHALLENGE m: womu TO PRODUCE A WHEEL EQUAL m 11 no NOT nu. TO EXAMINE AND VNVESTIGATE BEFORE vou mm curcenuemen's Roadsterwith Pneumatic All on, 37 lbs. Tire. AM on, as lbs. Free! 32m: FOR mm 1893 Eatalugua WITH MANY rams WORTH KNOWINC, PRICE, $I50.00 PRICE, SISOJJO WE MAKE THE LIGHTEST AND STRONGEST WHEEL ON THE MARKET AND OF THE HIGHEST GRADE. we CAN MAKE A moan OUT OF oua RGADSTER. WE ARE THE ONLY GYOLE MAKEns wn HAVE AN ADJUSTABLh HANDLE-BAR row TNA'I' punposz. WE ARE. AT NEW YORK, TOLEDO, CHICAGO. ST. LOUIS, MO uLzannou. ucmm. gunmen, SALEsnmnm m1 DHAHEERS 51. 518m 540 SUPERIOR 5T. 5! m 70 s. :AML 51. 507 5 'm. 51. May 254. Flttchur Dubjns mm 2de plnrr. XVIII 50 the Reader: You will find the following page: the most interesting part of thc bunk. All the happeuv ings of thu year are recorded at the top or bottom of the advenisiug pages. The advertisements themselves are worthy of a most careful reading, 3:. they will make you acquainted with the very best tirms and inatir tutious. and enable x'ou to save money. This book was printed by J . B. SAVAGE, of Cleveland. Ohio. The work speak: for itself. XVe recounucnd thxs house for good and prompt work, courteous treatment of customers. and Reasonable Price All the engraving herein. except the Glec Club, Varsity Fout-ball Team. and Kimball Quartcllc cuts, was done by BINNER ENGRAVING 00h, MILWAUKEE, WIS. Their work is very sansfaclory. W's recom- mend them to futuru Hi0 Hi Boards and to any Collugc Annual publishers. The Buslnala Mnnngers. XIX ' OWER a HIGBEE. ukinu n .u. m dnm mm urns ..m tammuln lhl: hail mun mnuu-murm. u: are mum am 1:: . Rrrnw mm M mm-m e N Menu n. all amp Dr mess mm; as fa-l a- they uppca'in nu L rnpuan yumkw, and vn mun um. pxrtuuhr - mm. mav m. m. of our mum plykx m h n clarsur ally dr dlkxiumk And who! mixture and m..- m Wu mun, um um man 3. m1-plamrlrthhbrwurichumrkr w: u VnqunIu. mmmiup nmapeeinwwu mam, mar me, am; and mm m; nur excluaivL m in mm And mane mm Invdrnxrdr mm mm mxhhn unop m m; wm, Fm m wmm mm of m: m. w om campum ascornncm; m wluh drc-s lMWVu m our um aepmumn m3- mm b: icul mmww .Immmmav ymmwnmmm my m Bide Ixntue. HOWER 8; HIGBEE, 2n 1. 2w SUFEmoH sv. CLEVELANDV OHIO. May 28.aCorue11 v5. Oberlin, 5 3 Seven imnngs. Mal, 31FMock Convention XX Nlcwem. 'meNGWyOFKCthOQ Sleouis RR IMPROVED $ PASSENGER SERVICE. THREE EAST EVERY TRAINS WESI' DAY, :ouwrsn wrm Palace Buffet Sleepers m: Superb Dining Cars. No Change of Sleeping Cars between Chicago and New York or Boston. The Students' Favorite Line to the WorlcPs Fair or Eastern Pleasure Resorts. EXCURSION RATES DURING VACATIONS. LEWIS WILL vah m . g B. F. HORNER, n Hum Gmurg! rwmeIIgI-v Agvnr, xl- Othu Juno 1.7Muck Convention. Junk 4,49; 01M Hay. XXI J1me 15 7'93 vs. 94. At end of third inning '93 need: 23 to tie. 24 to win. THE LEADING COLLEGE OF PRACTICAL MEDICINE AND SURGERY. DFFOSITE CGDK COUNTY HOSPITAL. UNPIVALLED CLINICM FACILITIES Nouanaism Aaolvaoaw Honoaolu Glzicago Homeopathic Medical QDOHQQC. WOOD AND YORK STREI'TS. 7711' agmmm Julmlm and 141mm Small open: on Twmy, sdpnmm 19, 1397,. THE LARK: r cuxms xx Tm: wnklm um, and hv Ila: umpin' m: Culley: bmmingand 1am Ho-pl opyuy smr. msmdcm and prmpm; csvmm an m sppmim er rm wa kn mm m kabcge run on m Fain : mm of we won upemma and mum m 'llr Wesn lAmmuuccmcnl and Camluzuc gm : m CuHCgr Riglvlmvlnu'md :thr .10an jOHN R. KIPPAX, M. D., LL. B.J Secretary, 3154 Indiana Avenue, CHICAGO, ILL. u n. m min 2 nssm! w'Zurm M XXII Sept, 20.-0pening Day. Svpt. 24.7Scniur rcceptinn to new girls in Sturges. Sepl. 27.7Talcott peoplu make their annual attempt to get acquainted. Supt. 2S. l?ir:t ArtistsV Recital. Seniors 311 go. Sept. 30, S9cond Artists' Recital. Seniors lend them tickets to other people Owl. l.-Mrs. jeuuessVMxller. Gemlemcu not in iL W4 beats '93 at root ball .ro. Out. 6'. ProF. Ellis talks on Khe way to raise children. Jonas takes notes. 0H,. 3A For sale two football suits: Apply tu W'augh and Eriggm Freshmuu polish nff the Sophomores Io-o. 0ft 4 iSuphomoru Oratorical Contest. Manson and Norton the luck ' rum. Spindler. Millikan and Leslie tied for last place. 01:2, 5.-Mi:: Bennett 6n GeologyJ 7We want pressureicuuzlh and sits down. 0M. 7.7Ur, Stuckenburg luciurux Out. 7.tLesl1e Uu debata I believe 111m every man who died an lhu bat tlerlicld should be liberally pensinned. 002. 10.7mm Thomas giving Bible reference;-Vou will and mi: in the 22d chapter nr Ecclesiastes act 12. Prohibition akump-speech in Chapel. 01M. I3. l?itch7in Shakespeare classiwants to know what is supphed after thc wurdb H Gn ton. 00!. 14.7The juuiurs present the Freshmen the football championship 01.1 a silver platter. zo-m Oct. 15.-Oberliu swipes 0. S. U, 404;. Fur sale-n f. b. sluts at merely nominal prices. Apply to Captain Truesdale, 0t me lulu: Junior team Oct. 17 -Mil1ik:m W3 Bud Waugh as each light acubeb cigarette; Tell you what, End, this sporting life is what uses a man up. XXIII EM 1 USE WEN VIC? CLIZVELAhD, Omo. i+7 OFFERS THnRouGH TRAINING IN TH: PULLDWING 5011;:st- CIVIL ENGINEERING, MECHANICAL ENGINEERING, MINING ENGINEERING. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING, PHYSICS AND CHEMISTRY. Tlu gruduahs m m. dnmmd am! In! w 120 ,1 jirulty m mmmg m xagrm; 1m. $300 PRIZES.aFive Prizes 0! $300 each wiH be given an entrance examination. um cAvALoouEs. 0R snzcuL mmwuvuw, mugs OADY STALEY. Pusmzu-r. Uciv 119.7me1 Monroe. Henry IV was as: of his reign. Sillated in the last year XXIV .adies have permisgion to attend the flreworks Oct. 21. Columbus Day, till gm drlock. Westenn pennsglvania Medical College. MEDICAL DEPARTMENT OF THE TERN UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA, prrTsauRun, PA. UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF MEDICINE W w.J.H01,Lmn,1m.n.,n.n. j. CVDFNN, M rx Plum Hm-m'vm mm mm mnmummu mmm. 31mm. mm .gh s. n . N . . 7 'H 1ch 1M 11 HUNJ F SLAGLE, mm... lmkmmwlom m m .y m, thun, ,Mmm ,wm, ,,m 3,-an1u r 4m. H. XV. HECHELMAN, M TL ,., my. me J. CHRIS LANCE. M. 1'. mau-ymnumg Um Thrmu n . . ,mum m warm lHuInnr. hmhumh W , Wm. y f JOHN wnrrow mvw, M. n. V. Ix LX' Iu' D. Iwahuur nf Dmnlmn. : HK f-mmn m k: . V'Illihuuh. hum rwumuuuuw Wm M. I'illshuvw. S. w. BROWN, M D J B' SIFRDHCH' M' h' nulrw : 4r Dunne: xn'h Mun. Thuly-N'rvullunn . 2. , FWMM. m lumal mwu u. Hmllm jOHN 5 nABuh, M. D. VVV J ALh$ 31' U' ' vii D :ean HI Aha Sun and I'hmlt. HISuu Lmkv 3L l'h him H lmcnws uv KV n HM IlunAYv. IWI shmlh. HEW ! J. D. THOMAS, M. D. 12 M. 'r. MCKENNAN. M n. m . a 4 r m, .u v ..y pimp mM-mA..1,....,,.mvnm,x.l.r.u.m...r.. W mu u, :1 4 um. um. W.T. ENGLISHJ u. I- Ch CnNNm,I. M. 11 pm: mum n . n , - nTVIvL-rmVlewanThu74 T, L HA1 ARD, M. n. x. umVH4 mm WMHHA .9 v Hummmrw Uh. mam QB KING M D. w-Ww nm w. .: mpnnawm Lh-Uuuz SAMK'EL AYR , ml mm m. vmum-uh n m1 JEREMIAH TINGLEY: Fh. IL, LL. D. 1-. pr Amway rmumb hunk mum E G. MATSUN, M. by F1mas :nfl'JJqukv.moPuuuAv, . Im-m, . rrm rm ; n, H: ' mm M Stpttmhfr. rm nnnmmnmu w mum m ,cuu r: mcnmm hm ' alluued m 1 m m mm H. mmmm. u 1m, n c, Ihhuuknm pmlilvnrn nnwumxn x mm v 'H at H, mm. m Mvrluz. nmmmmmmu 1cm: xonqxdnl mum nhismduu htmzh mmmmwn dulnw kulneul 'y u l'm mum on m cxmmsm microscopy, mm mrihnl nml wu 1v p mum and mm m Homlal tummy. m Wm: mpuimmmmadmnmz p yawn m um Cuntga. kt ScrrHIIYy nr m chm 'rupmny in pram SN- 21 nlvvnrmn Vorpnrncmlars m mmmu announcement M!d.calaloguc, for which address Far m. ?an T. M. MCKENKAN. m Run Avrnut. mm rnrrcspondcncc should he addrmscd m Pknr w L ASDAm-L my Run Avtnue, I'ituburgh Pa. XXV BOSTON UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE. THE FIRST MEDICAL SCHOOL Ill AMERICA TO ESTABLISH THE FOUR YEARS COURSE OF INSTRUCTION. 9m; :w y XXX n; uL-w mm munwe huildlnzv pm-mm xnw Luhmahuir v. Hmlu; Mmm- mmna cxmnmu. Medmal umuamv I'mdw'nzr Now uimnm 1nd rracm r mmmm-m nu hundred mm Mum pm hks fn' thL mm xl v: w w an mu mhmm er-r run n-Jiimss wludv supplyoxu am mm; mm , Mu 1w. llmlhnlrnl me mm uml mm; mm: rm vw mu, 1 Am- rim my mumugu a . mmmemm t :1qu Fm nnnounumenu address me Dun. l. T. TALBOT, M. D.. m. MARLBOROUGH STREET 505mm, mus. C2 70L Pa 011111 i vow i. 11le J F mks MEDICAL SCHOOL of Yale l'nn'ersity otters candidates tor the chxee of DOCTOR of MEDICINE a graded courxe of imtructinn The curriculum comibts chiefh of PERSONAL INSTRUCTION in laboralufitb, clinics and class menu. The labm'nmrim are all new and fully equipped. Th5 doth auuuul buhaion um lJugin Octubel 5th. I893. For announcement: and furlher information. uddrua The Dean 01' the Medical Faculty, YALE UNIVERSITY, New Haven, Conn. Oct. 21.7Adelbert has food for refiection. 38-5. XXVI a r. ' -Mn. Jmnmm rufnsw pcnuissiun fur a puny 0n um 40011.3;1- luv 1 a'y ofthc discovery of America. for Mr nf atabhshing a precedent. UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA. MEDICAL DEPARTMENT. 1m Luv .mNnL xux'rnn xmm-v Mn mum Muunm, WWW mmmm mm unulll 1hr I'nlimiuun a lluzlunuv --. 1; c. uum m. My. my mm m: Nam m my mum . Ukuu v umnr. 1m mmmu upl mu: Hun. DR JOHN MA.RSHALL Dean, 3450: and VVlmdland Avenue. PHILADFLPHIA NORTHWESTERN UNI IVERSITY WUMAN'S MEDICAL SCHUUL. WOMAN'S MLMCAI. cuLL 1-: OF cmcmo. cMmEs wmnmsmv EARLEJ. M.M. m mm 330 5. Lincoln street. CHICAGQ mnknnzn xxlv HurTlru. yywurcru x murw ,x r mumurnur: n , Mr mm. mum u , uxlmnmlmn .an MARIE J. MERGLEK M D. 29 Waverly Place. CIIICHGO. MIAMI MEDICAL COLLEGE OF CINCINNATI. o. MEDIGAL DEPARTMENT OF THE IIJIVERSITY HF IIINGINNATI. Thu RugnlJr Suwiuu will lxgm in Scplunhen nml rmltinue six moutln. Tue cmlege 1m well equipped chemim, llislologicaL Pathological m1 Butlenologicnl Laboratoriuh and abundant clinical farimies m an rlglmrhnenla. For cirruldr: and :nfornmlmn addrew, W31. H. TAYLOR, M. LL. 1mm, N, P. DANDRIDGE, M DJ jrl-Iwmu, M; W 7:11 Strain . 1x Broadway. 105, EICIIBERG. M. D, 4:7 McMillan Strecx. XXVII 1E6 gpllege of Physicians and Surgeons. Baltimore, MEL. OFFERS UNEXCELLEU FACILII'IhS l'UR ACQL'IRING A 1HOROLIGH SCIENTIFIC AVD PIIALII'ICAL MFDICAI IZDUCAI'ION. New College Buildings. gulf; Well Equipped La60rat0ries. 44R Three Large General Hospitals. Lymg-m $sylum. NEXT REGULAR SESSION BUJINS OCTOBER 2, 189i FOR CATALOGUV. GIVING l'll'TAll ED INFORMA I ION ADURI:SS Prof. THUS. OPIE, M. D., Dean, 600 N. Howard Street. BALTIMORE. MD. Ux't, 24.-Seniors shut out the Freshman, loo. XXYIII Out. 219.7The Talcuu girls grow uxcited over 13m invitations tn ThankSv giving party. Northwestern University Medical School, mmmco MEmoAL OOLLEGEJ ' x rm ' :u NW mum . gnuhul mum pr mm w 7 ur meHv-rdp Ur insuunm m mud: mkvmuu 1m L'lin .qu mem, HurL m. rumpnhnn, N. T. DAVIS. NL 0.. LL.D.. Dun. Fur c vnxlarA mlxlrcxa Mn swam. nu. Hum: mulms, 2.15 sum- 51., Ehlmlo. MEDICAL, DENTAL AND PHARMACEUTICAL DEPARTMENTS HOWARD UNIVERSITY win open Um susaiuu 1393 and w Oct. 51. m nn'ulm mum Tim school 15 open m both sexes, c. H, PURVE. n. m. Secreury. nus 1m: 51.. Wishinl'lon, D. c. SHORTHAND. TYPEWRITING, PENMANSHIP. EOOKKEtHNG, SPANISH. 'l'huruughly Tnuxm hy MAIL .na persomlly. UOOD POSITIONS procurrd m pnplh uhun 4mu...u-m, lmnmsy um. mummu m-npmm Stump mpmrs mmum vhlrge rm 1le suvitu, Nu .mu mmmmma Tvpuwrittn rm 53k mm, M; mumgrapm, W. 1L CHAFFEE. oawzco, N. v. XXIX THE COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, cmcaco. Thisitntimtkm is located at M w Harrison sum. dim Opposite M Cook Cumny Hospnal, I'm C011 1m added to its quuplnrul rhl .q me pm: 3m 5w new laborawrius earl! u: mu capable or M nummlaung m xhulenm m axima. Prclunindrg P mumimncwm Fvag'L-h mums memumim and Lamx. The Mme nrsludy' cam ; gxmlrd 11d mcxums rum pm, Instruction h, memh m lcclnresandr m innmclinicsawl autupaicw,nudlaharatoryworkthix 1stav:ragmg mm 1mm .1. each w Cmdit is gi an :or work mm in n:nxersll 3 and mum -prepmm , smdemspxwug m ughthe iu'urnuwulh the Worm: m. are vnvited m nsn a College. Winter term bugixh ,el-x 25m. .595. F0! Annuulmemenl aml nmhcr mmmminm muran- Dr. BAVARD HULHES, Sec'y. 0H Venetian 8ldg.. CHICAGO. EMERSON Golmlrly Mnnlm BULLEGE 0F UHATURY. LARGEsI scHauL or :anuvluu Aun unnuxv IN AMERICA. Fuur nundml suntan C. WESLEV EMERSON, President. a comma wmm nf Phi Mm Tram L lla-Kalhm'olulh'vud13dcumhicaur5: ormm MN! .m mg mu Yum: Culturr. . mm Rsudrrvvvg zmd m pm; pm 01 m. vnmww.3 Drnpm imeuJErand pramica' wnrk m Hp wkyvtmtul. chem n m me Hm: audrm rm m mmul emu u: HENRY L. SOUTfRVlCK. Secretary, Corn Tremm nnu Kerkrley sum... MSTDN muss. EsrlaLIsHEu am EIMER 8c AMEND, Manumemrers andJmImr rs 9i Ghemmals and Gneminal Ruuaratus. 20:, m7. 200 a 2n Tmm Aw. mr. ai mu 5L. NEW volax. mm, mm: J. min, em n .memmu me .mkmu A 5mm ,- Lhrhu uh Fm: 'uu'. Colxrnnu m Gum mm. and v Eu: Acxds And Anm' rnmram mnmumxx l'nn Chrm Buhrnnul Excelsior Typewriter and Bicycle Oil. Then aTHilhrHurlJm pwmm uwrwlr- ;-. Machum L' m nmmingx clnneu. m,.uc, IT WILL NOT GUM. Wm M: use nu Mu nun UHrvrnhlug huum-n RM mu x-nu guumru c1: km, n mu run , mm 3ch: 1: mm and - H un rq n1 - :ImngT pt m mu m hm 'I1: :cAHIchAII p u arm wupcnmun- mumz. xnuunkamdn :1W, muhmuwnormm, Mam; Excelsior Chemical C0,, SANDUSKV, 0. Deniers, wm: 1or nlsmnnn. mm. mm lg 01:2. 29, rMcKmley Day. Parades and Bras? Bands. XXX OH. INL-Mr. Harrmm sing: solo at Scuuud Church; H The meal: xhal'l eat and be satisflci Eclectic Medical lnskikhue CINCINNATI. 0 ClwrhrL-l h13pulal Aum Hulmghhllllrrvl um 0N5 01'- RIV MONTHS mun. xx +1.1, nu. mu' m r ' HM wnpwmnA 1 JOHN M. SCUDDER, M. 0.. Dean. EcLECTIc MEDICAL INSTITUTE p, 0, Ba, ,.5 ummm, 0. A'nmNN nu n. ummw nus nus: IHI: MOUNT VERNON SANITARIUM. rur yomm m. mum, m sPECML API'UIVFMLIN AND AUVANI AGE'S: THURUUFHIY FUUIPPED EXTENDED BATH FACILITIES zznd Sugind 'rwaum.L pm. In rl nmml 1M mum: mauipvnm .4 mnmm .mucipm, m. mhmsmenj. m.- EENTRALLY LUGATED. SHADY GRUVES, , Dramas flum m . ' ' A 60311 GYMNASIIIM EEAUTH'ULLY SITUATED Purr-hrxiwn! mum and mxm awm Pimm mm mm. Lumm 4k. A PLEASANT AND PRACTICAL PLACE ABUNDANCE UP PUREST SPARKLING WATER, m .m unmng mm Ammmcnp mm Guphumhom:ynugymauL-Hmnv10min. rtemnliou Aumuras O. G. PLACE, M. D. N11. Vernnn,01nu, XXXX MEDICAL DEPARTMENT an: m: UNIVERSITY OF WOOSTER CLEVELAND, OHIO. A SPRING AND SIIXWMER SCHOOL. Opportunities fur nucuding mdml mums duringtht. wim; moluh: m suniEmqu .Imple mmughum the Country. mu for Him: who may n: uctuyxed m ttachzng m ullleane. and mr xhrwe- who may wisp m cmxuuu: men mums by unending Xcdmts mum lhr um 04 m KVHvzeY schoob. Hky :Ir: 1... an KEV. sun: nan F scpvm. n. n WmhlrrJ wmm-m nrm- nmmiu FACULTY OF MEDXCWE. nmnrms. .Pm . 0v lpnnylrvl 51V I'rm'csw nrnmmun chw n. ANDREW SQUIRE 13qu m puxrmyu: Bldgn yrurmurm' Vlmhrni pmqmmnm ,9, nr-r'ww M. n m Buchd Av Prurew 1' U! m: an 1:, .AudPrnL'hL-e u Human mum int. n, n. nkAsnEAk. M. m Vinr nmmml n Mum 17;, Pro m m, Pm fc rn mimmhrcdicmu. smurx M n , JEm-m Am, Mm mu m Hygiene and 1m, csSCSGICMV rm. szEr-H new 9.; r mgmmm st. Frnreww nrrnmimy um! TnxirnVngv. naum ,M.u. 5:: swrmxlsL mm: Prnniplta u . Irge yund CHnirnl r- c. vmrm r mum's KusthAxshR . .u.,; Woodmu um, vmrmm uanuucul mu Surglcul DimePs nrwnmmmmmm - .m- rm, .xmmk'rk nmmx v.9 mnucnd pm. From: M of npluhahn Iog Ulamg; am am ical Diseases of m: me Em and 1mm . p. H s.swr k u. 4 imam Am. I'rof:-sor or uhdunci. rump, rm-an 31.13, uncanny Av ., Profusur DFAnatcnu. H.w.kmmn- Mvn, mv ithyF . pmynw unnuma mam and n:npcmm wuLE u.n 5w ppnrwl, , nlng;andllidmog;. m 1;. WHO: M. n. .w r .um .xw Prulcs;urufnrmnprrhr w: M. snmx, m LL, Flemoul, mun, Prafcssor ur Upelujixr Surgery und Clinical mrgnv u.c Linux m, 11. Sum. Vuerrn um 11mm: AMmm rmrmor m mum mi swam mmm. N. WEIDENTHAL M. n. Lmum uu pmmmgy. LECTUHERS AND ADJUNCTS TO THE FACULTY OF MEDICINE, H, w. RUGERK AL 9., AMImM m my mum urmmmm, u w. cmm. M. Leriu u on Mmol , my. mum: cxrowsmx. M D.. mum to Chmr m' nymmmm, ALRFRT v, svrstw M. n AdemL-I m m: ChMr 0f Dianne: ufWDn-cn. 0. x. memes. M. 13., Dmnu-umr ofannamy. EDWARD nuanm; M.n. Lecturer Dn Diseaits or m: 5km and Demon mmluroIHnLoluginl :md Puthnmgiml m Mum ,my w. c. wanna. n, n. Lccmrcr nu Diuues o! the Mn and Thlnataud Adj. m Chairof Lukascs u: Ey: am! Eur H cnrx-rg F. .. Adj, m chair a! Medical Jurisprudeurr. lx'. smxr :chT v.11. erunrrm sumo 'rinaryusltolugy and Adj. m Ch: . ormmomy. Lows nRvPrJns PH. u. Lmum on Tax amp. 1: c. nvmn, M, m Adjunct m Chnir uinenggIcad and ram, logical Micmicopy. ADOLPH snuxmz, M n n: W thir nvc mm Mtdicine. x-mwv munm Jam'lor n: xmun scams willop: huapimls um: - Husynml un gruumk wit , Mum, K Mg, .md wnmnm m mmm Lecures Chnxcs.Kecllauons anthudCAwrntmns rkx Callrxc mummy thrucuun b- rnxvmuy and my cumm- m mmmm- pm Mummnmnn. thnmory, nuspim 2nd G:n:ral'flckus,51w.m Examumuon impuun mum- 51cm: mrpmm Ticket. 51mm. For camogue. or run infonnalmn, add :5: :2 x, m: e, arm's. u. n.,sww:nuv, m rear! sueu Clmtuni ohiv. Oct. 31.-Huihman gets a 5 in Modern History. XXXII 0m 31.7'94r again holds 93 down. m-H. Hztllowc'un ceiebmled with n:nal consumption or appm and chesmms. CARPETS, ORIENTAL Mn DOMESTIC RUGS, DRAPERIES. LACE CURTAINS 9W9 SHADES of Ex EHY DL-ScmPTlux. The largest and choic at Stork shown in Ohio. L, Auvu's RF, FOUND Aun AT . r I'RIC m; STERLING, WEI Q1 62 co, 12 MD 14 EL'CLID AVENUE. CLEV AND, OHIO. MEDICAL DhPAR'l'MhV'I' Wage??? ggsgrvz wmvgfsity, wn 51 CLle 5T5. CORNER Em and closes March 81h. hmie; or literary colleges mummy 31h, mg on ?Kgms VVulucs 'VHVI' 3y 5m; K m 1mm prtlhmnurv LxAIIII'ILHIML 21nd :lu , u, m 1. ion is givm in minwnm plwaolog- Khmer I894, Cnu admitted m roilege building vmuuwmou indium duhwhc 4nd L'hniral 1m nndbhmmm; mm Lahmum ism- pnthologv and Immunology Chm 1m mm. 1s made a prammcm n turc o! 11 m curriculum. Clinlcs are held daily in up,- n' u- r3. mm in mm g9 n Imp u maum may sucurc post timh ofclhliral cm In In cusm'v mm nnemen m the ho nah. Fees. 7Geueml mm Inyluding gmmculmou mm adm . college. $ma.oJ. rupgmm Lmkul. pm lml uncL aml wnhm m two years 3:50.09. h. mvmul mm Mn Wm,- tm-uppv: The plan of humming ms, rtL'IUtlun: quxzzcs. demonstrations ullcmr i n'ther infunmmou upon application to DX. 1; 1i !31!:1,1qu11 DR CV H. PARKER. :5CCy , Dx. H. u, rowan. Rrgislnlr x Tram 5L. mud Aw, CLEVELAND. o. XXXIII lHI: QElenelanh Wichital Cnllrzge A NEW COLLEGE BUILDINGRMM EQI'IPPED Tnuuuumn xrn-H mp, m'rns-T SI'RIHCAL MICRMSCOPIFM, Axu cnmumn APPIJANCES. Fm! axxothzw . Am nroknanox ADblu-NV G. J. JONES, M. D. BYRON B. VIETS, M. D. DEAXV. REGISTRAR. OUR NEW MILLINERY PARLORS Hwy: mmvm A hm u 5: g , Hvru'na- LDSL- r- .. Mm. IAN Sow untux HMB a a - ny m, mm mm: m nu x51 mm. my .m H1052 mm mm m m shun m n Jn :r Insawvuxx H Vm H t xaxx mxx. 1n 3mm mmmu: mm mm H wmmnmnwr . um kamhunnhha w hm: : uuquuxli mm, n:namin w, m Ill umuvu unhh r-u' wzkv LA'FFST ckrzxnox' m BONNETS. HATS. TOCAUES AND POKES, THEY AI'I'lek wvwnrka wnwnc mow uy r: n. suLvV UN TH m nth u Tu nu: ww Immunity an mum A mm Tun. IF xm HAVF VOT Ammm' mm A ' m: 'rurw x'm' mu. nu an n I15 E.1. BALDWIN HATCH 8: CO. Nmr. 1. Dr. Wanner lectures. Raiua descended and 14mm calm, hm the Library steps afforded shelter as of uldv XXXIV IVnLu 2.;Jumur class-lm nu! and work counnunced for Wheeler. HOMEOPATHIC HOSPITAL COLLEGE, GLEVELAND, OHIO. FIRST IN CLINICAL .UJVXNTAUJCS AND TPHCHTNG. FIRST I 'FIIHRULIGHI Y GRADED COURSES. H T IN AnV-KN AS T0 STANDARD AND CK'RRICULIIM. cuLI,EGL HOSPITAL AND MAT ARWTIE 0N THF. SAME GROFXDS. NEW HULDINGS, COMI'L LY EQFTPPED. IAEURATORIE IR ERIOR T0 NONE IN THIS COUNTRY. AX EXPERIENCED LV'D TRIED FACULTY. SPECIALISTS OF NATIONAL REPUTATIUN. For anuonnrenmu or mfornmzimu. nddruwx E. R. EGGLESTON, M. D,, REGISTRAR. - - 32 HURON STREET, Tne Men's Elmislgem H. I: DmKB letmu 51m .Makers. 60. 234 SUPERIOR STREEF. Esuanmn man. INCURPBATED mi .lllllul CLEVELAND V SEAMAN 5: SMITH C0., E L Baldwin, Halcll 5: ca. 2:: Superior St. XXXV Imam 01' now damn: good mm. RENCH OOKS. L L. .L ,L-Lm ,. Lug ROHANS CHOISIS SERIES, no mus v0. and con rlss mom:- sERu: . 25 mm m pm. n ummpmu ml by L LLL'HLLMLH mum Lm .Luz Am appliLm-JLL WILLIAM R. JENKINS, s.sv mm 353 Slim Au um su New ram, Publmhzr mm rmpwm ul Iwmyr. Hows. ER Neiwsrl American Teachers, Agency. anLgu Hmllm lrw L. L. Umngc .u Lu. mmmm Mm mound Lung pmmvh or w. mm L. Jung Aadrm C B. RUCICILES 5: CO.. mece mm Ismmmg, Raum m 231 Vine 51., mm x LLLL .LLL Jmuwun- mm: n mhn H mm L H mm. HM. LLLmL. nrtvnwu :L L. L ... L, m mum HM .kam MW. U m mm L u m NORTH AMERICAN REVIEW m VHMAan-nnn m: mam romcs, 3v n45 mew ME . A: n15 man mus. L mum LL h LL LL m ML mam, um. um LL ML um LL. .m hmu LL . HM ALL m L. mm , L-n ..s u. L .L L ML HMLLLLI u L M .LLL n n n H . LLLLLnLLwnM mu v m mm 1 L Lu. LIMLLLL L L L m LL .LL.. LL Wu mLLLLL I LL, vme hm ML, LL LL LJLLLMLL LLLL .LL mm L mu. m . Scientific Amarlcln Agency far cAVEATI. Tun: llAnKi. , DESIGN PATlan. N oOP vn Inm- leuhmmm lfn'u Hundmmk wn mum 3 cu. mommy. mw voux. 01:19:! hurrlul my mmmg ymrrma In Amprlm. Emnmm m on: n; u u Drmnml mom ma uuhnr: n: - nnLlcn given mu ox cmrge u. m. $tiwtiiit gmcxim LLmeum mm! mm unmet Lu m. . word. Wm, xllusnnlud. m, mu. Ln. mm mm LL mum LL. mm ,3, L. . x nomb- Adam; him L 00. Jul Emu! Maw Yuri: Olly. m Nun. 3.-Caner fjn Geology1 starts Hymxy-Rock of Ages, XXXVI 111 a fad kn knitting fuut-bull caps EAL ESTATE $Vf 7k AN? IOANS. Loans and Illveslmcnts made ;4 for lllm-residtnts. CHICAGO CITY AND SUBURBAN REAL ESTATE. OAK PARK FRDPERTY A spzcmnm A. T. HEMINGWAY, 188 La 53119 Street, CHICAGO. ILL 5 FINE. Imus JTUXHJO Ga m DLAVING SURFACE AND N, ,v' mmznssu REV Mom .i' l. L . SPEEDANBDR' EALLE nggk ANY TENNIS PLAYER WILl APPHEUATE 7HIS DFIVING POWER FRAME OF CHOICEST ASH ' nerA'YEAV'LxREIEEnOPCED V; , TH F N , HANDLIA 9 Baum HLV V ? W MAnnG'MYWS IchnEws rwm: wanna nmmzmwuc ma EASIEST Am: msr EI'HCIENI'GRIP DB'IAINABLE THE TUXEDO IS BUIlT FORYHE NEEDS OF THE TENNIS EXPERTAND FOP HARD PLAY. E.I.HORSMAN 34: BROADWAY. N.Y. K5 XXXVII If you wish to rake REGULAR DAILY EXERCISE, and not be compelled m desist from work because of SOL MLSCLICS, you must. after exercising. THOROUGHTJ? RYE the MUSCLES with POND'S EXTRACT. By its use ynu are made QUICK :md ACTIVE, and ALL SORENESS, STIFFNESS or SWELLING is prcvcnluL and mu will AVOID the DANG ER ul' TAKING COLD un guiug out aftu exercising; W'e have a book full of tesHmouials flom the most famous athletes: tn quote them is supeanous. Almost everyone 1n training user: it. Em dolft expect some cheap substitute for FOX US EXTRACT to do what thc genuine artirle will, for you xu'll surely be disuppuinud. Manufactured only by POND'S EXTRACT CO, 76 Fifth Avenue, New York. ME A MARVELUL'S PREPARATION. Quick :11 its acuon, clean and pleasant to mu. mm wcll mm Lhc muscILs cuuh uighL m1 m a mm mm you wnx Em cuuvmucrl ur its xtrengmemug mm sumulanng proper SOLD IN TINS AT 20 AND 35 CENTS, AND YRAINER'S TIN $l.00. Fan su: Ev umuws m apomma nnans. E. FOUGERA 6o 00., WHOLESALE AGENTS. No, 26i30 N. William St, NEW YORK. Nari. 5.7' And still we nin ' Obexlin 56, 0. VV 1'. 0. XVIII Nmr, LiFncully Reception ml Talcull. DAUNTLESS SCORCHER, Is the mmsl popular wheel on the market for 1393. It is up to lbs to quirmnems oi the modem ridcr in Lvury particular and, cuuacqnunly, a good seller. It Is POPULAR. 30 POUNDS. The hatest lmpvovements IN LINES, CONSTRUCTION, AND TIRES, HANDSOMELY FINISHED. TOLEDO BICYCLE 00.. TOLEDO. OHIO. mm muuhgu Eulest, Hes! aml Largest Line of Cycles in Largest and Must Cum- plat: Linc ul Bicy- lh: ,World. :1: Snndrlm Durability They Cannot and Speed. Be Equallcd, Cycles for Men and Women Boys and Glrls. FREE. My , rm u w u mxujunl 'rru'n Lates' Designs. smcuy High Grade In Every Particular. No Bauer Machines Mad: at Any Price. Stud 5mm mmps forzov-FAGE ILLUSTRA'KED CA1ALOGUE 55mm; Riks, Rwalvers. Vduup:d::,Alr Guns and quus, Cm'mry, oven and mm uzmu, Cameln. Dog mum. anxzng mom, Bicyck: summu Fuhing Tickle, mmmu, Gymnasium and Pmice mm; John P. Lovell Arms 01.. $$$sff; Boston, Mass. Nov. 3.-Dudleygoe:; doun m hear election returm m a gym suit and plug hat, Nun, but not gaudy. XL Nov. 9. rDmnucruls' juhilqnt Prof. Hall, Tutu Cuudury and Munson iun meeting ymz: G F. Wright and Budlong mmign country to UM; dugbv KODAKS. CONS! DER TH El R POINTS. 13mm have a parade and mum . .Q. . First PointiThe Lens. To take :1 good picture requires Ll good lens. The lens is H1:- soul of a caman Kuduks hzlv: 111: best lenxcs-hence. they take the best picturss. Another PointaBulk. Kndztks are compact. All other cameras are larger. heawer, and must be loaded oftener. Still Another Point iWorknmnship. Kodak: are czlre- fully nude. A test in actual use 7111: only practical test- is givcn every Kodak. If found perfect. it is loudtd and salad. W: guarantee each one. Other POintS? Ya, plenty Kodak's are adapted to hand or tripod use with roll lilm or gluxs plates, and are fitted with torusing index and counter for exposures. They are always snld loaded, ready for use Consider lhese points Prices. $6.00 to $65.00. EASTMAN KODAK CO., j Far furflvar Points 1 1L send for Cufalogua. . Rochester, N. Y- XLI JOS. HORNE :9: CO. .52LL -- .. DRY GOODSJEVJYLAL , DRESS mom. 5 K5 And n vskrsd em m mm mm. m um rlnui MAIL ORDER SAMPLEQES i 2 5mm m u Hun; m A 1mm. :Aim mm 5 1 Fr: qzra , Inyw hm m. . MCATALOGUEV 99w. JOS. HORNE 5: Co., Pgmxica, Pittsburgh. Pa. - THE PERFECT CHAIR. 3 PIANO PRACTICE. lemHYx ,u r u mwrvu w aI-lmmr m BAG KLESS STOOL SERIOUS TROUBLES .numrlm human mm mun. m r. DAILY PRACTlCE ,. :m Iv . . uul w u mu m mm. 1 m, 1 mm, H DAILY DELIGHT. CAYALOGUE FREE. BLACKMER BROSJL 00., AI E mmmn 5T.v CHICAGO. ILL. Nun 9.7P10F. Andurugg: xlunL Luow jud xxhal the book :ays uu this subject. I went to the recepnon lnx't night. XLII Mm, mrwdrmrm repom Gent home to parem cm. heard to remark um he had Lumidcd n- quit nmuLLying urouudT GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE TO THE WESTV BEST DINING CAR SERVICE I THE WORLD. Mn' mmmgt cncnl mdla ilnwa.f sustd mu u- p nngt mu. m H. rululuntul h www.ann- unqmi'ngnh 43pm uul m m Hmnm w u. mum 'r .r mu M w 'muv' 1h Inn HM h Mum I agni mun v'npn d ,mm. a Wm frmu meIn N m: im'rm m . p. Mum. mm. a qunu csa mum m UK :11 um Inn am a. !Hk m fr. w pl m ml um ;; m hmml s mum k vlu t'h'vrgu My u. ,wm, Kduy um m p rug Sr n, m Unlur. I'lzlvh Mum mm ,mm unmnnummm . 6 mm 15. MW Penna: mkn mm in a pull r. mum mm .mm ulnv .unlvun Irlened m h mm up lruiud 1 mm mu nun 3mm 0,1me: m' mm JOHN SEBASTIAN, E. s'r. JOHN, GuuL kuxmw .xgcm Chulgu m Ucutml mnmm Lumgn. m. X14111 AMERICA'S BEST RAILWAY. IS u' YUL must: v FOR YOUR summsr VGGGBIOH uu Sumiwnhkr: 'n-uv vm' wm LU um: ' nmmEs ma mmms mm. Hr Tn ASY UL nu; 'ro CHAUTAUQUA LAKE, COOL, PLEASANT. RESTFUL m: 37. LAWRENCE RIVER, RETREATS or w: ADIRONDAcxs, WHITE MOUNTAINS, WEST 0 NORTHWEST, owrusATLANTIC cOAsr, Aum'rq UP THU, LAKE SHORE ROUTE mm, mt M.Enslm 'ru mu Ym' xnnvr Tm. rn usx m'ru,r.. N. Tim I: THE TOURIST S FAVORITE wmumx-r. xrnmrv: my a um: run Tm: $1 :12 w 0.: 3mm mv PROMPT, PERFECT AND PUNCTUAL SERVICE. mum: rxAnx m :me xxn , .rs 'rm-z amvxmu cmm m, . pnzn VESTIBULE SLEEPING CARS, VESTIBULE DINING CARS VESTIBULE DRAWING-EOOM CARS, NEW DAY COACHES, huruen-uu HIL'KCH 1r 11m 'rlxr Lam Mme . liming cm arr 1m Tm m. nu Numb .m nm N llklxu m w m w. H. CANNIFF, Gen15up1., A. L SMITH, Gen'l Pass a Tk'. Agl, CLEVELILNDV 0V NW. 11.7Tnte Cowdrey reads Lomgliaterh. Faculty Furnish ex-nmplug iE-VVA XLIV Wm. 12. 5 11 2 of choxces for Bob Burdette. H Where, 0 where are the Juuimr fcM ERIGA'S- BEST- RAILWka. ROUTE OF THE Fastest Train in The World FOR THE DISTANCE TRAVELED. 20 Hours WW New York W Chicago. THE ONLY DOUBLE TRACK RAILWAY W m EchT m m2 WORLD'S FER. AND THE ONL'Y' LINE TO NEW YORK WITHOUT A FERRY TRANSFER, AND THE ONLY DOUBLE TRfceK IsINE TO BOSTON. The famous BOSTON AND CHICAGO SPECIAL runs via this line directly :1: and from the cities of New Englaan w. H. CANNIFF. A. J. SMITH, Gen'l Suvarinlendenn A nun pm. and mm Agent. CLEVELAND, umo. Ulavelanl, mm 81 Whaling; R. 11., Commencing May 28th, 1893. Will innugumle a new service from Wheeling. W. Va., Martins Ferry, Bridgeport and Bellaire. l0 CHICAGO, Via ELY RlA, A Wagner Palace Sleeping Car will leave Wheeling at 1S0 P. M., arriving at Chicago at 7:35 A. M. Returning. Sleeper will leave Chicugu at 7:4; P. M, reaching Wheeling at 1:50 P. M. Sleeping Car space can be Secured by application to Agents. Low excursion round-h-ip rates to CHIPPEWA LAKE will be made as usual, from all points. .1. E. TERRY, mull Fnlghl :unll'asf.K1ICul . Nov. l3.aService: for mun dl Fim. Church. women at Second. Women sing' llTnnp like an ex L-r-mlliug slluam, bear; all its suns away. ' I .3an l-u-laial KIWI NW. 15.713uh. Runimte NNHrrr. Sellinrs monopolite lhc front row as 114ml L. W. UPTON, H AND 1? th'T COLLEGE SIREET. Gyhcvlin. GWM- LCG? STUDENJTLS befofi gc'mj home swuld call 31 Upfon': and lake hame some of Hg Fine 3... pictures of; the GJHagc buildinga, anal 6150 of II'V the Faculty azmi feauherb Theta are implicates OF HM: pictureb thal fgvz gone k: H16 World'a $$ Gclumbian Expasihsn which were rrgde lay him. l3, l4 and IS W. College St. XIA'II Nun. 15. imprwivexv gum in chapew cm 2111 gone to Cleveland Oncu more we mop up Adulbem I641. A Lexanher Erna -- u i,- u we'H known historical mm, mm while judgmcm ma; be yaRsPd against 3mm: ul' the unions of Alexander HIE Gr it cannot Mfecl his transcendent glory m; the most Cousummmr g?neral of ancient Limes amt perhaps, cvcn of all Jges. m: NW, whHe we don't prawn m possess ail th mm mm were conduciv: m m success and grrulnes: of our fammlz. :umcslur. m we do Claml Lu he in me had In plmmgmpu To have m: hm eqmpped and 1mm gallery m mmn.. Tn hm the 1mm nu: : and newest uovchirs; To mm- the hm Light in mm mm rm all mm; of gnlup nmL', Wu prupnse m p1easc,aml nmkv jmllhe pimufc yun wmn cliau and huuumhk- draling. w: gumm Yun aw alw '9 W lemma 7 Alexander Bros. We take students in all hranchu: ur phzvlngmphy m cork nuttiou w-im our ganm W'C hm-r A huge retouching ,chnnl with good lcaclmrm gleamuher 313mm. uiTel'ing to any 5mm, mther lady or gcuUmumv, uh mu apply for rmm three to live munHW, one or the mm plenum: nml reumucrstive urruyatimm to he mm Sand for mialoguc ur um arv'lmol. uu 5 '2 7mm? Qlexauimr 315mg. Nev. 19.: shoes to one of the team and goes home in a stacking fuel. 501$1 $63un 3631x257 enmr-Suph. Game. McLunu, 14:11 mm. for '93, gives m,- XLVIII Wain 2L7Senior girls appear in nrw huts. hotographs, RX, CRAYONS, ANIJ All KINDS OF PORTRAITS. kkg'llar prirm m CulnueH. 57m 1w rluu'n, mm m 5.1th m. , am pm Alwcu. THEO.ENDEHN. STUDIOS: OVER M. G. HICKS GROCERY. k... 122 rUCLID AVtNUF, CLEVELAVD Mm. 9kiThzm have punch 11: , m: Ha; A general an of dissipatimL Seniors pper. XLIX Nan. 28.-Auctiuu sale of periodical: at Tnlcolt. Missionary Herald sold to a Smiur 111x tau cent: more than its original cost. E. L DISBRO. J, H. MULL DISBRO $1 MULL, PROPRIETORS OF mm Glyitizen. $100 PER YEAR. Jr JAM , - - EXCLUSIVELY A HOME PAPER. - - , , , , 7 WW : c9108 WORK. - - Dopegas. PROQRAMs, EOSIERS. 13A MEHLETS- ZICKgTs. ggCULAiR . Qmmercial WM ajpecialrg. WE7$UARA1VLELFIN E WO RK AND 90w ERICES. Office over 17 and IQ South Main St OBERLIN, OHIO. Nov. 23,-Rhmlkh spells victualer vimlierf' ..dll A NW. 27 APrnf 151113 :1 me Cth Lo rccilu with their Imnks open. Abe Harroun makes 11k Hrs! Gw, THE OBERLIN NEWS. ssnausua m vssn. nEvovED w VV local and College News. Literature and Politics. A EauhEYE . Job and Book Department. A With the Latest Style of Mulcriul. and Competent W'orkmcn- Momma LEYTER Hams, hr mugs. uuDGERb, mvmnons. cArALcGuEs, ClncuLARs, FmpuLsrs, Pawns, sums. 'rm' um um kuiux r n mm .1. ., Wu K H.vanu x m- w w 'uvw . nu . mum .n 1m . V 0..., w, R3, m H mm . $., PEARM: k RANDOLPH. , mm hr HM ,- :1 mm. own o. Pmprielnrs. athaway , . .. mm. x u - nu 4c di Luruhiu HquA Printing ?ig . mg m M, I'thug mu m; m w. Collage EL. .k M R. A. HATHAWAV, Manager- Amos; mu m... Uphm'm wm-nl nur nmk in The American Steam Laundry. . ummnrmss SATlsrAcnow a V USES THE uEsI MACHIN' L 33,8 . . TURNS OUT oNLv FIRST CLAbS wow: Eanuy: THE BEST WORKMEV. ruRNs our wonx m rwsu: Nauks WNEN ncusanv, Mm. 2r; -Sclmber: Qnurlctle. M:11il;.nl,Sqnirc umi Cmter try to flirt with :lu uliu LI DH'. LiHan bets the oystur-stews that he will Lake mm place on Hie preliminary contest. OBERLIN. A HISTORY OF THE VILLAGE AND THE COLL 'GE FROM lTS EARLIEST INL Tth TO ITS TIVTHLP, '. N53 1S BY FREE J. H. FAIRCHILD. Everybody mammal in Oberlin Tm haok is n mml mu: culs ur should not fail to secure and 1cm! this - Lbe emlv Mum; . ma engravings ur minarkablehook, '9' Pres.Finney,an 0mm. Nicelj hound in cloth. hrxeled ndgcs. mm $1.50. NA huok uflvnmmlmuh xmcmsl. Tm nromuuufnlw or A a! nu- Halrrpriht Ru: fils rouumm mm A mvguug ormumm, mum and propkucy. '7: muacmoxmsr. OFFERED UNTIL JULY lst FOR $1.00. l lmve KEN'VIUy published a beautiful nrw Souvenir uf Ohmlin. IT CONTAINS THIRTY VIEWS, Including all m: CuUege Buildings. Churchei, Bus and the homes nf Pres. Malum, um. Finuev, dud pm, rnmmm. These pictures have been reproduced fmm photograph, ?arm; THE CELEBRATED FREY PROCESS Size 5x6 mums, and neatly hound. SENT POSTPAID FOR 50 CENTS. g E. J. GOODRICH, FURNISHED AT I'KVEIJSHHR ASD Rmxsmamx, SPECIAL Paul OBERLIN, OHIO Dec. 2,-Han wins his bet. Uluuks, Public Buildingx. LII Dz . kannmheim umrried four months ago. POSITIVELY THE CHEAPEST PLACE m 052mm FOR STUDENTS' suppuss or ALL KINDS la n COMINGS A ?! ?,E '3 nswqumrms son HTHDETIC GOODS, mchwc ALL KINDS OF BASE BALL AND TENNIS SUPPLIES, IAM AGENY ma THE AMERICAN Tn: rsnms RACKEY THE BEST MADE ALL THE BEST PLAYERS us: IT. Kodak Cameras. KODAKS. ALL KINDS m: AMArEun FHOTOGRAPHIG SUPPLIES. Miscvaellaneous Books, Music Books SHEET Musm. awacm wags .m AlL or w: lsovL THE NEW OBERDIN SOUVENIR, JDST vuuusnzn. DONTAINS l6 FHoTo- omvunas or 1H: COLLEGE nulLDmas AND mums. ALL mom NEW PLATES. POBTPAID FOR 50 cm. A. G. COMINGS, vs w. COLL. 57. OBERLIN, OHIO. Dec. bia'gn Sextette duvclup sudden musical talent and serenadu thir frienda 11111 VANDEREN $2: FEES CNS, 1 -Jewelereg.- - ,1 5111112111 511011111 1101 1111111 111.: watch 1119 111m he 1111111111 rcmunher Umt VAN DI RES 5L PERSONS make :1 wpn 111 11F VV A1111 lupuidng 11111111131 good goods 11111111111 pnces m 1111111111111; lmw 111 011:1 1011. REMEMUIR Tu! YLA.CF VAN DEREN 1k PERSONS, CORNER MAIN AND COLLEGE. FANCY DRY 0w; - - - CARES; - - MLLINE Nos. :3 NORTH MAIN and 10 EAST COLLEGE STS. A. J. FREDERICK 8: 00. CITY BAKERY. m1 1m. Tm: 1.11k i CREAM PUF ICE CREAM, 3 MACAROONS SODA WATER J , 1 .. f 1 ' LADY FINGERS, CONFECTIONERV, g ANGEL FOOD, FRUITS THAT WE KEFP TnE LARGEST ANU 151551- REMEMBER LINE OF BAKE, goons IN THF CITY. GEO. W. PRESTON, No. 5 EAS: COLLEGE ST J1UVE ARE THE PEOPLE? WHO 5111 ALL 11111115 or t - 11111 ure 1111111111,; the plenmu't- of 11mm 11119. 11:11:- anticipating 11m pleasure 1111111111; 11101111111555 Lhnmghuberlln 1 111g .fm' 11 10w 1111111 Orif' Hardware 1m, , Modern .HhevlaW. call and er . m. . 1 . :are what yuu m 100111111; 111 we ran snrcly please $120ch ymn Very rcspectfull- ,murs, GODLEY 61. WATSON. ; LCHEAP,7 :7 15 81W SOUTH MAIN 31'. Dec. 5.1Piucnger recites 111 History class and uhnoxt makes the class 111111111 LIV slimlumsiumrmnhe gm: m the hoarding house- that me Clea Club go Dun mm. a: 7:20 n. m., on n quarril car. iTu economize apucc, repem three tilnee per day 101 1'estuflur1u.y WE CAME BACK THIS TERM ks xx n m nmxrm m mehrr mu. xnu'hh'u 2 .1 Lima. 2 mum .m hm h Hm K, 9? 2 MM xnmllu 1., mm! m n ix u m m 1mm Imc Lunu um 1 Ivan n v .mn mun CODE 8: THOMPSON, SOUTH Mnm ST. CALL ON A. J. RIVERS, 20' E. coLL. STREET, M25:2 SHOES MENDED. T. 1:: SMVITI-il. nuwmm: mum DETELBOOTS AND SHOES. puuusm ucNE. . WOOD FOR SALE. HARD mo sow. FOUR mm AND SIXTEEN men. East College 8L. cast of Goodrich Block. L. T. WHITNEY 8: SON, 7' AND GENTS' K6 FURNISHING GOODS. m: ansr S'l'YLE ALWAYS $19. on HAND. '55; Q: CLKOTHIERS, $J MERCHANT TAILIORS, K H. G. c3: G. S. HUSTED, 95901th 7: l'o, . ROOMS OVER CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK fo the Eu'alic: SHAW' will be at his old slund, at N0. 18 Nonth Prof. Street, 4x, Hg; m :upply ladies' and gents' bi Lles during the Summcr at right 16? prirrs. Cleaning and light repairing done to order, a Q n Respgctfully, VQ IRA D. SHAW. To the Ladies: gr - - ND. 8 COLLEGE PLACE Grandpa Glenn will be on hand for years to come. to rut and curl, tn singe and shampoo. All work done 11: the most artistic manner at G. M. GLENN S. 44 $ouvenir gpoons. vi desilu lo call the aumtion of :Ludcul: and Yibilof: Lu uur immense assortment of SOUVENIR Spooxs, consisting of odd and antique and those specially characterklic of Oberlin. We have the fnllnwing lmildiugx nulil'nlly etched in the howl:- wa-m Hull, mm 111 numsn, THAN! fit! HWI HrUf'rt Mill. Rewpecnully. Jewelcr'w E. H. HOLTER. mp. IIr-Parmn and Hen Williams debate: . Resolved um women should pruposc. ' T'eck declines to act as judge on acrount of prejudice. IXI Dan 12. Bob Millikan receive: letter from Wagner Concert CQ asking wlmt mum or wine and mgnrs me wanted. J. F, HARMON'S IE?.A RMACY . .y mm A I'm; m: ur TOILET ARTICLES. FERFUHERV, and DRUCKIISTS' SUNDRIES. .w . mu Mwmmu m Ice Crelm 5cm. nude lrum Fruit. FI-von. Orlnle. Lemon um ur-pe Phowhlles k: Crellll. Th: Finns! Lin: ol Chocnlmu In um Cwmy I10. 75 West Pulley! Sf. l 1 he Ober 1n .Eflarmacg, i 1mm: - AN ANNUAL um wilr Uu which V n 7m unj mutated with cash 3a . 3AIVRHL1gE ix ..... mhn ul um m mu '1' m h. a m wilhmll 'vurmnzc Imlhmg mum hurl: bun . qumplwllm ,qu mum m u. I: nmq Mm Im: w gnmunm Luurud Hm :ulrk ym- ui' um OBERLIN PHARMACY c. ECKERT . . . Wiw V $ SPRING AND SUMMER SUITINGS. wmlwr gnu mm H rhrnp mmnm z! or an dcgmu Mack worucd fur zrndunnon um xhauM erk unck. Xm'elliiw m Ncckutar Haw, Glows mum cm nu. :nusmxnh m. nan . ECKKRT TIIE TAILOR. LVH E. P. JOHNSON, No. 5 West College 51., OEers to the Ladies a very large and elegant line of DRESS Goons, SILKS. VELvm's, Rxssuxs, LACES, 11051ng2 vass HANDKERCHIEFSy Cuu ms, Emnkomnmns. CURTAIN DRAPERIES in Silks and Si 'alines. CURTAIN PDLES- Fit BRASS SAsH R005 to any window and put them up. LAnnas' KNIT StMMrzn UNDERWEAR al.10c., 1mm, 15:, up to FINE 51m GARMENTS at $1.25 each. Also UNION SUITS in all prices. I am sure I have now the must satisfactory line of MrsLm UNDl-IR4 xxEAk ever in stock. A good fmn muslin that will wear well and neatly trimmed. NIGHT DRESSES from 73a to $3.75. URAWERS 1156. to $1,510. Cuksur COVERS, all pricesl I should be pleased to have the ladius call and see these gomls. SEVERAL SPECIAL BARGAINS 1N Km vaus. E. P. JOHNSON. l COME AND SEE US. w, , CARTER 8: HUCKINS. Dec. 13.1Musical Union Seated Fnr cunccrts. X0 members ofthe Board seriously injured, LVIII 11w: 14.7Finul rtheurmi m' the Me: inltv Whitney hingb by proxy wmnv. 4 w m: mvlwu ,, amnuu mm W EnIEcATAnnH REMEDY ERIE IMMEDIAEE RELIEF. 903mm: mm; or money m- NMWM v funded Alwyupmy Em Take no mm 50 CENTS. PLEASANT. EARMLESS CONVENIENT. um ammuv. up uva 50 Cents hy Mail or ILL Druggists Emple far 5 Cam. In Stampl. GEN IHE E. P. HALL,- .r ERIE, PA. E WWE, m... QITY TIQKET QFFIC9E. RAILROAD LAKE AND OCEAN TICKETS TO DWFFERENT PARTS OF THE WORLD. EDWEST FOSS'FLE W. B. DURAND 8a SON, RATES CAN BE .H OETAENEWD or us. OBERLIN, OHIOE Tho mm rlnull'mlb r r'm Uf Um mm x um 1: r1 uuu. 'In Un- munim mummy 4 in :5 mhunes, x n g m ' 2 us. to r nmu xv. , m mm per vol ulnulx m Cal mLaf nesxrevL mp Ameriuun : ppIcV mum of ; volunn wluc. arc Exciusivelyundn om mntml, . 4 pcr Vniumc. hanml m corres- I 1mm mu; um 111A 1 or rm migiuul. charges on paxuwm nf mm mu. m lun 4W 'cl p we m cm. h; mu, .1 m mne fur Hr up. ube 4 null lie ha, m Lu; 0! twm folm bix and Pig? mmm. .E-EW' Wm. ,mm- m cu-mL BRITANNIGA PUBLISHING COW 122-124 Wabash Ave., Chicago. LIX :wuumwwommu Family, School, Library ver Student, and .. .. .. .. 3 Person who Reads or wmes SHOULD OWN A DICTIONARY. um mum u. mm to 6m THEWREST. Webstefs International, WSW: :3;if,?..';i' - n s- . mmmn reunion m m mmnm anbridged. luny Inbrmt a! um um. Thu wurk n! mmmn uccaned m'm' mm yeul, mm mm 3 hundred edmn being employed ma over 5300 um expended berm the am copy wan nrlmed Sum by xll Immnm. VVEBSTER'S G. G: C. MERRIAM COMPANY, NTERNATIONAL ?mmms, Springf ltLMfss. u.s.A DICTIONARY Band 6m- u. pumphlrh mmmm; Iusnhmen pugns nnd giw'ng mu mrmicums, n m be mm mnpaid. um um buy rayrlnu at obmlele smLiu-n. mmm 0mOOOWmo9u09.609009906450900 WOOOOOQMOOWMW WOW... AN ENTERPRISING MAN. uum m ,mm 1 mg mm mum in - mmmm Mm; n xrr 1am. m Hm mm h'Ls qwnu nu w ml'l 14 n or man Mu mum, x in; :A'umwmu 1 1nd hm m m: ln- 1m wrrk l mm In'vad ,1 am mm munulnz : ww nu. Hm. mm ! a m-mw wr m3 m ., m um vnhmm m n m u am my. r -n m a, tour pm: mm dump m: wmk mpulL x Luu mm .. mud: .x 1' m. .h pL u; anu.;, my LKpcriLum Mn 'meEl oukm m xmm mm x , mum. n m; w m nmkr mun Mew umllly um 31 u m mu'r m yuu' um Wm WM um mm pm: ofl 'Qutr Hutu rm g vld.MIw1 u re. rmcum mun; dough . M. MM 1.: INN Juunm. Um n: ,. fle m mm m m sum um uurk. luun cm, of mm. ur mu . Luu rnmh m- mun. Aumm Queen City Silver and Nickel Plating C0,, mnuinu 1M: ?apm u N Mlln 5L. EAST ST. LOUI5. ILL. I700. 15 A? MAMExsiah concertsv Prokl Audrewn: Handel himuelf nmcr huml iL bcltcr rundmd. LX DE KDYN,S, 39 In EUCLID nua. CleVeIand, 0. Fine Candies and Chocolates Sent by Mail or Express Packed wnh special Care. Baskets and Bonbcnniers, SUH'ABLE FOR PRESENTS. spscm. pmess 'ro ausnm causal row ICE CREAM, lGESY AND FANCY CAKES. azsmus AND coLaRs m ama raw cLAss DINNERS. arm: mum oh stpuouz 24m. 9A.M.705P.M, FRANK DOWD, 50 :ucun AVENUE, D t 1 S CLEVELAND, 0 en 0. urgeon. ARTIFICIAL TEETH WITHOUT A PLATE xlmuhl um nu; mix um Ia- awn HHHH'LH nn- H: 10w nm- nr Lhci nub 4,4 1,w,..v.. u.w xth-um'unl m w n M m thomughl nu w ;, . ' . Hm lmkn muiuvnuuhwsmrau.mm'almy N. 0. STONIFS BUILDING. ' 50 Euclid Avenue, Rooms 402-3-4. Bur. I7 VGriswold tjecls u dog from History c1355. Expressions of Sympathv for the dog; heard from the girl; Dru. M iFixmuy Mcmuriul Survicgs. Der, I9. G1ee Cluh leave; on car 30. 9+ Prof. Vinghl ails up until 3:3u a. m., Conuctiug Carla's Cuolugy Exam Jun. 9.-Twn smnragmhmuglm ' n:nem omce 0n olherpcolddscurds. Jan. 4., iPress Club did Iva! meet, much u. dierLaa 01. its Indy momhers. Jun. 5 Mnx. Millikan a. s for lb hours work. 15 told to improve the quality of Ins premnt work. LXI kOur English Bluomcr SuitiA The w. B. Davis 80., fi' 24x mas stEmoRsT. 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