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REV. IAMES W. 'RASHFORD, Ph. D., D, D., DELAWARE, 0., P; mint! 77f lily lfuitw 10'. faculty: of Immune. a n unsumu. M. 13,, Emeriuls Pruf DfEIinical Maikinc and Rpplim! Thrmprmhcx mummy; r, mm-ox M n nmsm. l'rofcssar nf VYgdvri-IP nnrl C mxcr 5 go: 1m. Prnbvmr m nmw, ul xuum'w ALxERT g. BAKER. .u n. mum: uA' Dmrases aims Ev ha! and r um: 1: currm. 11 n. PrufesiorofAnakomy. umm- w Room: w n Profswr orMcdic . Diagnoiia and Clinical Mcdicint w cum: v: n uf Prinuplci nfsurgcry wmum a wnm n n morassar uf Orthopc M sum: onfcsuurninpwnlixrSnrgrn .h x'c:.u tav Surgny. u. c,hzx'uAn 51.0 meeswr uf Menu! and NKrVDLIE Diseases N. sros LOTT M. D , Professm af chun-l nnary Diseases. cum. 3 smm M u. meessor afbiiuks om: Eye tar and Thranl cuss. n. PARKER n D M x c : Eng Ehmrmmlan 'uityaml vunemy Dun. rmremr thunital Surgem my 1; asp; n, 9. Professor achrmek-zy mid VPnerPnI lhwuses samrm w. gums u xx wmvnw M Dwevu s: m c Idreu JOSEPH F HUHsUb. M u. 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' I'mfessar of Muchal History and Pianofont w. CHAKLE: PAMUM Dn Jl n ALE, lnanuum mVioloncellw and Leclnruan mum Formv 11. MM CAJHLL MERLY xmnmn- m mugmg A LHLLlh I: Akrul C b Hm Kmmn inururmr m Singing. u Wm w k'Hmmr nm- ermlnm lnsuucmr .n Pllnafanc H Cumin WA' 1' m. Mnmmm. lehsor VI Pmuomu m. CH ml h Kim. H mm: rusuucm u, Hummus x7, Axum Enwuux Hmwx. T I r'mfuser Dr angina, u Mug: Lama. me llxunik. 3 her uf mummy m1 CuuuLexpomL k I Mm K HF. H. anlv Mukmsus. Inumcmr 'n binning Io. MR: AMLLIA Humun DUULHHE, Teacher of Plaxmfmlr. an. IIEskv WILHm MATLUCK, Teacher of orzxm nun cunmerpmm, '21, Vnuw j HUKVEK A. M, 1mm: of singing. u :ua-uw G- M .rafJ-g... Seminary. L Rrv. mm Cm m Hm Km. A. .u , n17, pmmw a Theohgy 2 RV . nmm. lumm Bnmm; n A, B1,, 1;,3 l'mlcamr r m xew Teshment Lingual: m Lucramze, 5. RD Anm- 11mm unm. D, n, anlgslornf Sacred Rhemric and Practkal Theology 4 R mum, Furmmn ; men D. n, LLD, 17. G. 5 A.. thnm of m: Harmony of Srvrm'e :nul Rrveladanv av RF AIMEEH 'l' mu 5m: , A. Mu LL 3, Frcksscr 01 Church Hisnuu: n Rl-J. OMEV Hm wa GM , P11, 1L Pmksmr of um um Teunmrnk Lamg'uag: had Lhenmrt 7. RD juntx th Bum. A. 51,, U. B, Inclrncmr m 11:: English mm;- 3 RH' LML'h FRAth ll qmnm, A. Mq 11.5., I'riumpsl nF 1? Shawn Deplrtmun I'rufrss.l: arme Dohemlnu Lnnguagt. Physical Training for Women. Ebb Du rmxr 1'1va M. D.. Duectmr m' Phytmcal Training in VnNen'5 Dept luslruttor in I-m .ology. rum E. Lumuul M m Director or the Men's Gy'amasimm mrmm or x mm: m m- A. Mm .x. 51.. meean of Cwiiugy 44d Lvdlogy me FAMrm erm'l, A. M.. merssar 0' Chemistry, 5mm F. M u Luxn- Ph. D.. Axamiatt Professar of rmmmzy mm Pedagogy. Farm Mowing Tan L, Amman: pmmm ur KIHonc and Dralnry MN va M. mus, mmuum in Drpwing and l'ainhug Mm Amsz A jam '4sz Q n. hmh , cmr in an-nen 3 Gymmmum. vam Jm L. 311.. As Kmut iu Gnolugy and 7A31nzv Mm: NFHJE LEYI-A ,Agnstsnt in Wumu's nyunnium. art School. Ev A UARLV. msvumnn nnmmg and Painting m Reademy. x. ijN mum Fun. A, n. Principal. A autism Prnimam' uf Greek. 2. Rm. 1mm Tnum 5mm, A. M. Anmdn: Profeuar of LI Kin. 3. sts Fxmczs Jum-m HinvokL, A. 2.1.. Amman PrnR-imr Ur mu... 4. Kmu me Cqu-EM'. A. B.. hummer in French. 5. Mm Cum ans Tutor in Lana 5mm; L, 13., b, MAM Rum Munm Tnonws. A. B.. Tumr m Lenin and ungnan. 7. MRS. Anrv 1:. Mann Swm .A. n., TuwrinGcman. S. MARSHALL VVAM. Downha, A. 3., Tumr in Gmx. 9. Mtss ANNA EIMNnk Town, 'Ph. R, Tumr l: cemnn. 10. BEN Emu Mxxkuu. A. B., Tulnx in Makhemalics u, MN. Gtum wAum H. mu. Pu. 3., Tum in Englilh. 1:. .less Mn mun. 1m. 13., n. 0.. Tutnr a nmmnnnn 13. Luns mum. Luun, A. M.. Tutor in Latin. u ms. Mm TEMWA Dmmm A. M,, Tum: in German and Malhematim. .5. Mm MAm' nmmm Snp'y'rvkh, Ph. 11., Tutor hl History Mid Uvil thrumcnt I6. Mu. Aurnuc A. BAEUA, A. Bu Tutor m rnysics. runs nmv me n:,.m.r.y.1., A. LL, Tumr m 5mm Glass of '98. Motto. Gnlors. mummy. Crimson and Grav. Yell, Hi-Ka! Hi-Ka! O! ShmPang! Rnrkarlnl 041! O-Hi4l! Ninely-eight! W'ah! XVahI VVahI 9 ffioexs. L. T. waxu. President. sts c. D qumxs. YJCEVPresidem F. P. Wunxav, Treasurer. ms; N. 1:, 3mm: Assistant Treasurer. Miss Km: Laomw, Secretary. 1' F. thon-H, Ease-naHCaptan-A. mem Wamm Truck Alhlcm: Captain. Sin Historically Considered. HE day is clear and cold. and the class has, as usual, varinus matters Uf social Interns! lo bu settled in the hall. Having finaUy dis- missed me possibility of a. sleigh-rida they mun: stringing mm the recitation room, three minutes after the grace has expired Professor King looks around and gwes his weeklytalk upanthe evils of tardiness As he concludes, the door opens. and Mr. Holt enters. iollowed some twenty minutes later hy Mr. Fadrc'nild, whh an air of profound abstraction. P; ry'. '4 Are there any questions upon the chapter H Silence: except for stifled whispering on girxy side, where an autograph pmow is traveling around. Al: length Miss Fairficld asks for an expEanatinn of the President's theory of thc mystery of 5111' Pngf- . Wen. what do you think nbnut it 7 Alix: Fair '11, H I don't. know. That's why I asked.' The dxsuu xun cuntinues uuhl an idea is contributed bythe mquirmg side. No further questirms are immediately l'orchcounug and recimlion communuc . Mm; Would it be pcssible under a righteoua governme-u for sm m mean anything but unhappiness in the long run, M155 Harlow? Miss Gundwiu and Miss Harrington start violeuty and try to luuk calm and thong tml, .1111; Haw ' I don't know. ' Pny' v M155 Bennett ' An martmulata murmur comes from the back seat. ?:us King waits a moment. and discusses the quesuou hlmself. Class take notes dihgently m margins Pruf H Miss French, is the Pretideul correct m stating that pardrm v: rem' of penult . ' mad Ami: amps blu'ng suddeJl-x H14 hzwL Some one on 1 m oppnsve side of the hnnse at am In Cu Lopmg character, 1am v '- Why, then. L102:- um mu Wurld kcuy 0L growing butler! Uh; clor does um ktlmv,hm1mlds m m: pnmt Pruf. repeats the question Mr. Fairchild. Mr Faircmm starts up Iwm 2x awe 4nd scmmbx: duapemtuiy fol lhc place. Not finding any assistance, he announces belief that the world is gmwxrg better THU Pw remarks that he hikes a hopeful WSW Ut Ute and calls on Mr. bnyder. 3h Snydur Lhmks :t expemem :0 agree mm Mr meld. Gmera' ammunm conllurd 3mm; 10 1mg SrLbssily o: furgiveues: mentiuued A1122 Aurm. u Well, if anybody asked my formeneas fm' inmething, ard I k1ew h: wm 3mg Lu do the samc thing right over ag' u, 1 wouldn't tor, ve him laugh. Prof Kingmes to keep his ce slsaig'wl and impress x nfulness. Mr. Vorns refuses to be crushed. Air. L'1 v51 '- Huwcan mu President say w: are - not compemm judgcs' an a pawl? I don't see how we ran knnw anythmg mm is beyond reason ' Prof. discusses the distinction between aboVe and beyond reason. Mr. Cross dues not uppchr lo bl: uuuvil'cull, but subsxdui Mr. Pl'liz'tngy IF A; .. mu ynJ g w. your then'y n- the m of mmf' Prrf I will. if anyone asks me. .m: u Iu'rw W911. I do ask yo Prnr glanmg a! clock, There 15 harde tins, nonzH Nnr'xs 5t cum, in qgn uf djsmlsuam And 50 one more Elht: Monday is gnnin u UMLgLXI am L ' HLPKIfc nres :1 Ihenry on m Funrlinn 0 . Norm Glass of '99. Mottm Colors. Esse quam videri. Crimson and Nile Green. yen. X-C-I-X! VVomVVoo, Wno-Woo! Hurrah! Hurrah! Balco! Baloo! Zip Za Zine! Right in Line! Obsrlin! Oberlin! NinetyvNiue! emcers. c. w. WUJJAMS, Presxdcnl. Eumam CHFHV, Vice-Presidenl. c. c, jounsua, Treasurer. Ixnw. M. Jan. Sammy, R. E. Hmw. Foot-Ball Captam. c, A. Zuux, ane-Ealleplain. H. II. MCKEE. Track Athletic Captain, :4 , RE , CENE Ruum 24, Pete'; Hall. Time, H; I! u. A few curly arrixnls ammy in near seats. 'lhmugh open doors my hi; can groups of students eagerly discussmg waathcr H1: ' at El: u'nesL and deepest and fullest can be bcst realized by umuaing ethics or going skating. The Prufussm' rises with alncrily and mm the door; students begm m nsaemble. By the close of the third verse at the gym, ru.1 v half the Clas: iu weady presenL 6 Th: Profcswr leans m 'u h chair and mm; m blouue mouglache L0 fondly: H Aswe were saying at our last recitation, cuuscience i: nathmg y gr more mm 55 thanllfe cakan ants highest and deepPsr swell. To be con- 96 ,jr 5 scientlous, muuus m rewguiue your mm worth and no: omy :0, but also a to recognize the wnnh nf nt'ner U XVhaY. do you understand by worth; wuum yuu ten us, Mr. Mr. Kingsbut absent. '- WouLd you t m. Mr, Fiahe A117. Fz'rlzn , mdely brought back yo SEIE-Consmuuuncb: uwmc um me question? H .. 1 was enquiring want was your idea of moral actions? J11: Fislzn': -- I don't 1 st unvemand what you mean by u ulua.' Profrssor. -- thl, Mr. meer, Edwlny would ycu tell us? 111'. mm tr. HWhy. moral mum m Lliuec um are Wnnhful-lhat arc of value, that- Vary gum. That is; if hhnum :wallow same prussxu m- uua rnund that 1: gave death, I wouldn't need to swallow any mum to oblmn :hv :ame reaction. To m- moralmeans tohve at m mgmumud drapes! and FuHest. Do me nth fnr thf'F sake; the dutiful for duty: sake, What do we mean by those words, WVhen duty sun; 1 tunuwx Mr. SimpsonEH ,m. , 'mpnw. H I'm notfamlLisxr with the hymn, Professorn' H Well. as I Was sayingit'he highest: cauception of mod came in ,n :hi: wayi EuL jnng and Smugbton in caps and gowns. H Ahu this IS as 'twere adasccri'. from the sublime m the rid. ulaus. :0 Lu speak. :Counuuiug lccturc' Today we -ake up the questzon of yummy Now, we .1 snppos: u umrkEL-woman on her way . market with a basket nf eggs. There are two roadsgthe one km; tome w nng-plducithe other m the mark r. qu suppns? she gets started on me wrong ad, W'nuld um :narket-womau :n down and cry? No, she'd ':lyy ' ,0 m nnwil u go back and mke mu ulher man But Suppusl: aw stead othe markaL-womany we have alocomolive. Would it sit down uni say. mo now, which road shun I Luk ' Chapel bell ring: for fnur. Enter Sheldon. dchburuelyicas:ing uncouccrnud gmuces av. clack. Eyes of the :A55 follow him .um h: i 3:er sealeu. Sheldon ms soon ash: mu crush H: hrealhl H Frmessor. would 3 hndncss to explain what ynJ mean by the exprcsmu mgm for nght's Sakai u seems to me thatmthe ordmury numx lellect surh a stakemem is not only inas- pliclhuy absurd. buL-H Prof w gmuces nnea: y m clock, H12 you will slop at the desk. 1 W1 :xpluin mu: m ynu after class. uouuumug luulure: As mmeone very well put n u his conscience paper. usoumuuce is nothing more nor less than hf: taken at us highast and swamp and not onxy so but u 15 also ms smudurd rm xg'll and proper nvmgn -' ., Now, does nus Standard cm: within the mind or oumdu m n, Mr, Jauuy? Dialogue bclwucu Professor and Jenny commuesguc rcmumder 0F the ham: Rest of lhe dass dmda lime beuveeu glancing u: clock and swung at the omer side of me house. Chapel bull tolls double stroke c1355 make a mad rush fur m: door. H Perhaps in our next lemurs v. 3 mm have something to say mum H gsbury 25 Rog Earle Eardg. Mn :5, mg Nuuust g IFg7 Ruv Emu; Hum Was bum m. Unwuwm Ohm. m whim mwn Lnu mgcr pm of his life was spent. He grew up among the purest and brightest of Indulnces. and the 10mg interest he had in home onlyincreased, when he left u in September. ms, to come to Oberlin. He entered the Class of 'qq m their Freshman year, having made his preparation in the Geneva High School. The faithfulness with xxmzh ML lIardv kept before mm the aim of real scholarship could not an m m the respect of teachers and classmates He hemme a member n: Phi Kappa m Lixemy 5mm, and in his work here he showed his characteristic zeal and earnestness cf purpose. Asamember of the Class of 'gq be delighted in its friendships. took a genuine pride in its nnhlest achievemems and devoted himself to its best intereszs mm hzgh purpoxe and unfailing kindhneas. He tank a prominent part in ems azhlems and War 931mm 06 the junior anbBall Temn 01': me mad. as elsewhere, hi: stalwart Iorm was a true Sign of hzs xrangth and nobility nr character. and his honest. stmmhtfamard manner was. the outward manifeslahon uf the whole-henrtedness within. In all his -e1mnns, Mr. Hardy was pregmmeunya friend.man1-. generous sm- cere, alwa uhelp and an inspiratinn to those around him. No service for another was :00 mm for his menmn, and his grams: joy was to be of use. These qualities whmh won him an m my friends were but the natural expressmu uE the Chnsiiar. fauh and divine frimdship w 11h an knew to be me ruling force m m nee, . While we hear 1 he mm nf Mnsids golden sea , uirg tnwmd etermty, Upivftad hlgh in heart and hope are we, Unm we doubt nnt that for one Sn true, There mm he rrhsr nnhler work to do, And Vlrmr he must avsr he ' Roy Eugene Woodward. IE7R71908. Roy Eusnw WnonwAnu was bar: In Sucutur, 111M 1.ny 22, 1575. There he spent his early ms and received his educutxun-grudauling from the High School in 1595. In the mu oi Chm. same year he cams to Oberlin, nu 50mm! the Class or me. then m their Senior AcadEmy year By exzm work, m was awe m make up a year. and m the fall of '97 he became a member ot the Class of '39 Although he was with them but two terms. perhaps no one m the class was morn1horonghlyidsnnhd with us mterests. Mr, Woodward was a member at Phi Dullh Sammy. m1 tive member or the Y. M. Q A., and a most enthusiastic helper m lhr: AmLSalnnn League work. His frank and winning manner msdc mm Blwavs a H popular fellow. He was not only hbppy himsrlf, but he possessed m an unusual dcgrea the facultyof makangomers Imppy. His sunny, hopsm dispasinon won for him many fr1ends. and made him s fsvonte in his cls, in his boudmg-nousc, and lhmughnut the College. He was ncvur discouraged himself. and he did not. allow mhsrs m he. Although he was per haps the busim man in College. he always found time to 'nPlp mhers-there was noun iug he was ?mt willing to do for any one who came to him for assistance. During the last yen: he was always m poor health; bu'. he worked on unceasinyzly, never cums Flaming. never willing to give up. Mr. VVnndward's life was a bnef Dnuisgarcely twenty years-bu: few have been so fun of helpfulness; few have LuEL helium them a memory so sweet and cum farting. 29 i Glass of ,OO. Motto. Colors. ' dmg. Dark and Light Blue. ysu. MiCiM ! Ta-ricka-La-Hx! Rala-Laithrat, Coibumaco-bix! Oberlini Oberlin! Kickain arna! Niucuzenihundredl Wa-whoiwa! Officers. R, P. jAM m, President.- Umcklm Bulls, Vice-Preszdenl. A, c. mumm Tmasum. mm Hm, Sccmmy. A. c. smumm, nase-Hau Captaln. R H. Pmsz. Foot-Ball Captain. F. A. 51mm. Track Aihletic Captain 30 The yeafs Progress. ; X ELOW will 1:: qund :1 hnsf but arcurate account of 5.11 that has happened ' this yezu' in the sushi and incengcmaw life nf nur class: Slnce lhlS went. to prug, it ha: been rumored that jameson called on a '00 girl. We print me mllowing Lxll'lwl hon: .. The Snug of the Naughty Nnugh: ' Like me ngw of sunset Might. Shining Forth mm an as might. Sn the gums; of nnr class, me vnM conglomerate brilhant mass. 31 A :2 Glass of '01. Gulm-s. Leghorn and Mandarin yen. Hi! Hi! 0', Hi! Boom-a-la Z Boom-a-la! Bum! Hooray! 0! C! neteeu-Hundred and One! effinel-s. H. M. BkAuLm', President. Mum A. Mnuxw, 'cePresidem. mu Amm. Treasurer, Amer: K. mem, Sammy. 0mm; nmn. FaaL-Brdl Captain. mums Dawn. Base-Ball Captain. szn mm . Track Athletic Captain 3: Our Social Whirl. the other day. True, it had a snmewhat suiied and JLI'lUd appearance, yet It Was die same old sweater and I loved 1?. still. A: I lnnkEri at it. my mind wandered hack to our night last tall When I were that favorite sweater to a partyia stag, where a man can went anyLbing he pleases. All the bays wore sweaters that evening except Hush. Ha ware the regu- latiou choker, bul this 5001.! muted in the heat of the evening's excite- ment Bush did not exert himself nay mute than usual, but wt: culled on him n; sing a 501 At hrs: he refused, said he didn't know 31;. but Harmun chipped .. Bush, ing that one you always sing when you go up on the roof at night, hen you think nobody 'Ilcars er buds or smells.' After requests had bean strengthened hy threati, anh arose and snug that beautiful puma, mu last verse of which runs, H on, could I touch the Heavenly stnngs Aha ue th Ceh 'cl wine she sings. In mm almost m Ofcoufsethe Sophs came and uied in break L15 up, Wixh the heismhee oi Edi Kelsey-blauket, feathers and war-paim.vwe were able to receive them properly, however, and h drhe iulo :he emihuy wn: propused. A L'unvcyan 'c we: sum: iehdy. and mg: ,,nf Hpig-ekm fame, and Jan1ie,the high pHESt of : 10m. were hiheh about x mnes into the country. Jamie can tell you about thewaih back. Thu: 1 got to ihihhing about my new :wcutun Lhu one I always war: when I went skating. With it came memniieenf our skatingepariy m ihe Rockefeller rink from six to much one Saturday evemng. 'l'hlnk o: It, tin nine o'clock Whyi Mrs. thuemh wouldn't trust '95 on: after he 4 eieioek, That cvumnx, Prof. St. John was the him, The hays didn't know he could shave, m' wmim be in popular i h the girls when Khey voted huh a member of the class. Theywere probablv thin he of Math. RLvmw hhd Tug, or how nzce it would he to havu e :tandvlni when hieehau 2e more imeresting than Analyt, n eeemed to me that every time i rhnugh! of a girl to skate with Prof. St. john had h He anso monopohzed :he privilege of drawing De Hanna. Mrh. Jollnslun end qulein Ahhoh abuu'. uh IDS Imnivslcd. Then I thnght m the last time I had worn my old sweater, It wax anmher stag part3 -a minstrel show, when a company of smeen and an Orchestra at nine pieces F Vfounef: before nu audience of ion; I wum hear the plnmlive zuciorlyof the muse River as the curtain rose and revealed sixteen of the bL-ackest lnnking creatures. Even beicre the final chord of the grand overture was simee, 1 eoulr. hear an end mun: Say, Mr. Johnson. which aim oi the Lwelv iposfzes ymi hhe heew .. Oh, I am: know, Tcmbo, which one do you ' e he ' i' I hke St. John best 'cause he geve me a five Mata. Then I heard Harrmm sing My Coal-Black Lady H nnd the loud hppihuee which ialiowedit; and 1 saw him dance again in inimitable style a French Ballanithe grand climax of that evening. Again I heard voi'. Si.- N shy, 3h. Juhusou, you know that man mm in XhP Freshman Chessw W'es, Bones, 1 know him. he MIT! got a. bu oi sense. Mr. Johnson, I mu you, ht: must havu 1th of sums ' - Vow. Bones. haw em. maths? .. 'Causa he ainit used Any yet. The mmstrel shuw Wu: over. but :tIH 1 saw the buys juimug 1:! an om-feshwued dance. 1 saw Rev. Anthonychezwaltzing with Deacon men, and Elder chmphen iryihg to umeiep wnh judge Agehbroad. A: last, even these Vanished and only the aid sweater rumsiuekl Gberlin Gonservatbry of Music. Glass of 98. ANNA LAULA Animus. Am 1mm Asn. Lima: HAR a ASHLLL mer Hmmm: jomak. Emu LuuzL Samm Mm: Sumamw. Eu. p w 5mm. 5mm MAY 5mm, AVM R xTrm Wm-Emu. A Day at the Con. 7:30. A line of gtrls WKh musm under their arms comes stmgghug up to the door 5001: from a distant roum comes the suuud of a piano, another answers from the opposite end the hall. lmmedmtely. as 1E stung to action by this challenge. the noise of half a hundred pianos b 15 upon 6 Ear Bach and Beemovem Mozart and Brahms, an are vlemgwith cue another. There Is a slamming of door , the inter- mittent jangle of the elevator bell Commences; and the work of the day has fairly begun. 8:3ov Now to Khe general Confusion of the pianos is added the sound of the dev- otees of me vow art. Harkto that soprano oh the fourth door, as she lodges a high c in the uppermostcorner of thetowen lnthe lower hall, the g are just coming from the library. 'IIere comes Garrison. I mm go up to my lesson, and the ele- vamr rheappeaxs with its burden. t; 30. The bicycles are filling up the racks in front, while Intide the Harmony stuaents are gathering then force See yonder group of girls wrinkling theh hrnws over the problem of removing 4' covered 6f sp n' cnnsevutive nctavnat A seninr passing by lnnks upon their dish 5 with a calm mute nf supeenritv. When one i: Gnishing the last tevm m' thenryt and wnrkmg up his g'aduarmg re m prngrnm, he can ham to smile at the mats nf the am term Harmony mdent on every hand can he heard the everrpresenl pinnn. hut above the din can he dustinguished the massive tones 0f .1 Ca. rm :5 she thunders away at a Heet'hnven Sonata. .0 n. The door opens and a new 3er enters and steps to the nmte winduw. There an air of confidence about her. She has .1 trifling matter to anend to. Slit: merely wants to change teachers At m 55 the window open; and her request 15 made known m the director. As the interview proceeds, the expressicn nl' conEdeuce change: to one of pained surprise, huh that m perplexny, Perp'lemt-v gives my Lo dlhnppuimmeul: and then a flush nf mdignalinu spreads over her hue, At last u look of blank deapnir settles upon her and she lame; the window. with tehr-mmmed eyes. Shu hm, had the Elsi eucouute: and been defeated, n 30. Such scrap: or conversation mu hehemd I'm nearly dead Ive pIEL- ticed three hunts the. morning heeidee taking a mem lesson. And yet the College peu- pte say we hav: 1.! snap r -' Thu umwd gradually thin: out. Corbin locks the door t. rests upon the hmhhug tzao R M. Now the b0y$ um predominate Fm Lwo trips the elehator i3 Crowded with Gtcc Club membere. The elemm ttmy groans with the tespoueihihty, and it. takes the utmost eEEarts of Gurrisun to get the crowd safely to the top. 2:00 P. :1. Room 6 IS the Mecca Luwurd when the stream of pilgrims 15 moving; and Musical History 15 th: shrine at which Lbuyworslnp Now und Lhcn e silent, stern-hrmved cahcgc man mmglLs with the giddy throng of Conecmttu sludcuts. At 2 3o Corbin appears escurtihg a young lady down :lhm's, whom 21: Zlus caught N smpmg a pmattce hour. 3:00 P. Me Busmass is dull. Tho ulcvatu: :iunds nllc' Hull Garnsuu mm on th: radiatorin the lower hau-Cemson, the patron stunt of the clwatur, Always the same he 15, ram or shine: hxs fund uf anecdot: is nm'ur-cndmg. his good humor cx- hausdess. When Garry left khe stage, dramatic srt lost a valuable m: sltiun, End Kb: minstrel show an '1th! end man. The cluvatm' DCh rings: Garry ruuscs hzmsclf and slowly answers the calL 4:00 P. M. Only a few of tilt; mthfu; gnhas we still waging that Conalam war against the kEy-bonrd, The ban for chapul rings; Curbm cluscs LhL dours-uud thu halls are once more qmet. d n weueearued sxlcnuc Hrt Se bool. 1 can I'm with my pencf, what I know What I 55?, what m the hnltum of my huur: I wish for. 719 unramg. 'Amln'rt aw .sarzo. 11E pruvmuc uf Art. as Mr, kusm derines it, is to create pictures which mu m- -- w the utmost, servxceablc, memorable, and beautiful. This 15 the purpose a! thework at the Art Rooms, and this. We hope, is its resulL For sclemific students, the servxceahleness deveIops in the im- memate mm of Increased skill in technicaI drawing. but we do not con- sxder that the and comes mere. Beyond and above the mechanical dexterity 15 a mental uaimng which eurichar. 012 whole self and mak - possible I more intelligent enjoymem oi baauty in 3H it; forms. To use Mr. Rus n's words agam. . A11 beautiful lines Are adaptatinns nf those which an: commonest in the ex- :emal creation. Whoever six: down to 5mm and reproduce pummy the simplest hues and cane: 15 gaimng an might mm the elements of bcuutym Naturerme arch ofrhe sky, the upward reaching of a t es, the vcinsof a 1m and such acne can soon telL m: only mat a Mane is bean I. but why and how n 15 beautiful. The ability m see lines, :hadmvz, and coIm-zam whcru before We saw nothing, will bring beauty iutn accustomed :ights and turn monuluny m freshness. Power of enjoying the art tic treasures of histm'y mm the beauty of thc world about us. 5 no small ad- dinon m a smdenps menm 911m pmenl Tha- mam; apprmmte this counu 15 shown by the steady increase in the num- ber of thn-ze Electing n. This years utlcndance has been but two short of the century numben Twn sketch rhsseshme bcnn held each week to draw from mode1s,7oue Class rm thnsr hegmning, me other mum advanced, There is plenty m' good. steady wnrk done in the Art Rnnms. but in the mten-als. mm a Farm picmts and sketching trips. we End time mn for the play wmct crowns work. Senior Reademy Glass. Gnlera. mm and Navy Blue, Yell. Hi-Ko-Hi I Hippiti-Hi! XIX and Double 1! Caboo! Caboo! Gold and Blue! Obsrlin! Oberlin! 1902! emuars. A. R. 1351mm, President. FMTH thukv Vlcu-Prusldcnh A. H. HOPE. Treasurer. Mum my Cum, Secretary, PAUL CHASE, Foot-Ball Captain. FAI'V. CHASF. Haie-Enll Captain. E M. HMCH, Track Athletic Captain. 42 nineteen Eundred and Two. xn m spmk, as one of our members di memny on his return from :he Thanksglvzug party. We are prepared to enter collrge mth mime, spuukuxs, 5 Christian uorkcre, an tudents. whom we hear daily uirmgtne . edge an the camp! and elsewhurc. with 5 Ch expressions as Es mach! mchts auF, HS'iI vans plaft, ' vlllmrrvirfvls, etc In alhleucs. we have not been fmnli wanting. Mam times have we graced lhu field in foot-ball, baseball, am; truck sthielics. Our team in the fall was literally H beyond compare. hVE won the Cham- piouship, but smce we were not a conege cl only N cads were ma gixen the pen. mm. Thu upper classmen say we nught :0 Ln: :heukful for the honor bestowed upon us in being aklowed to compete WW them at 31;. We are truly thankful A15 e We gamed great honor at the mermnegme meet at Columbus, in mm. There is one addition which our Llase nceds. and that is n reliabln. Weather pzoplm 0wmg m the lark of one we havu almost invariably had ou' hOUSL phmes, skating parties, and country trips, when aquoslzs mien was either rising or , mg. Juatafew weeks ago on a bright, sunnyafternoon, we started out 10 Bull: sugar camp: aye: more reached there, and nullmlil we stifled hark did our unlucky 5m appear. As 3. causequence after the mm males' walk. many a weary, Wet, and w out wanderer might have been seen stculmg mto mwn about dusk by bad; roads and alleys. Our class is bound m have the heat of everything. and arguing and debuting are nLcessary before the hes? decisiau Lun be reached. Anyune, wilh unbiased opmiau, Who has visited aur class m?exiuge. will tell you how consciemtinus we are In our dew cisxuns. We pass 110 resolution. dumdc no question, without several xueuuhgs and heated dxscussinns at each meeting. In fact, we have made nnly one mlsmkc through- out me whole year and that was when we failed to heed the adeiuu Of our most learned and deep-thinkiug advisor, who xmplored us beseechingly to put our treasurer under a three hundred dullzu' bond. Thxs same member is supremc nulhuxity upon an Army and navy queshioue. as wull as law. While all thnae wlshing any informa- uon on any Suhjac' wlmtsuex er Wu mke great pleasure m referring to thu chmrmau of our flag com iltee. whose knuwledge is intiuite and beyond expression In Weeds, History should nommiupum. but bemg so interested In the chm I cannot nelp looking forward into me futurc um! gazing upon the commg premmuuue of 190: In college life. With the good malcrm we have as a foundation. the pumped is brigmer. if possible. H13 the reuaepucn We can say we step forward mm the future wuh perfect H Faith N and Immutable Hope. Middle Reademy Glass. w. 11. 13mm neszdem. SARAH N 4., YVCEvPremdP' . A L HARRUGTGM Trea. . Vuue Mnm, Serra t A. B. Rme Fnut-Bhn EupLhuu. km N heme Base-BaH Capmin. mm P Blunluluu Tmck Annem- Captain. er. A Study for Guds. I. u w - a br:gbt Saturday ettemoou aL Oucrlm in thc huight hi the football hcahon. Suvcrul players had been hurt and um: Clarke, 5 head'-p1hycr on the 'Vustty, bud juSL heeu dragged senseless from the Held. No leave of eheehee had been zwcn him, but u was some time before he returned to hxmself. 11. oh that same afternoon the entreneee tn the Land of Shades were lhrouged with the shadee at nmnyfnol-hah Wyeth from earthb A iverREtxes. Onehhade, Haunting e hannv' hr crimson and gnld nu which the letters 0 A. were cnns'plcuous, was promh nent above 311 the rest, by h eet-thzu a5sannCEnF hearing and Ell: nggrexsivenesi toward nt'har shades. Even h burly shade from Ann Arbor, twice as large as he, tndett nervoust iutu mm as the crimm and gold htheuhed. The eggteeeive young ,hede mTected a speedy entrmme Lu Hades by mdety tuthehmg through other ,xhudas wuh weze Courteansly awaiting 1:1 hue their turn. h Custom suieuy Ubacrved by eh cnllcg: students on H joiumg rm ' Bul 3w he young Cadvshade wae fairly past Curhems end was about to the pus- egsm ul Hudc: mth n musmg Hl'O-Hl. he was mtertupted by the appearance of an august slmrln: who Was apparently ht gran age for he advanced slowly and leaned often against the air fur support. h stop a. bat! he cried lo the venlzmt shade ot the Oherhu cm, and may run a . . through hts empty brain. He spoke in purest v wlnuh ZhL Cad. undcrslanding .t to he uermau. rephed ta Wlth, H Was 15 der nnt dir7 '- But the old shade. HOW chahgmg ms speech to Enghsh which he had picked up from the numerous Amancan toot-heu players who infest that reaxmn. re ' d. H Say, don'ttry your Creek on me: n mehee my ear eche! What's your u A. for, ' The Cad-shade's assurance came back again. I'm from the Uberhh AcademyN he proudly explained: Hkuocked out by an Ann Arbor slugger. ,, You an Aeademy man: juppiter Ammohh-tureat Scott, 1 mean.7 So am 11 Come. fall with me on a bench over there, and talk things over; yhu hhow, I'm Plate. 1 founded the Academy, Tell me if there are many changes smee I was there. So the shades fell. m the mos: natural way possible. OII the bench and Cad shadee forgetting he was not In the flesh and making a party-call. talked anthmiaet- 44 ica'Uy tojhim and h1s single 1151:1121 n11 both shades had grown much longer. He talked abdut what 11 snaps his teachers were. and how easy 121i: lessons were, 15 he only had a. mind to study 111531.711: talked about his own ambitions for the future and about those of his mother for him,7 about just mch things, -n fact, that a certam girl who lived at Talcatt had hard 011 every night but. Sun5ay fnr r.ix weal: At length 13mm managed to get in a few wank. Are there many Peripatetirs among you nmv3 he asked. Mauywhi 17 '1 exclaimed Cad-ahade, .1 1 mean thnse who walk as they study - explained mm. Oh, yes1 1' reinined Cad-ahade, ha1f the fe'Hmvs in the Academy learn their lassnn-z a: they WAN: m clazw '1 So the Academy has not cuanged every umehnmmd custom yet,H aighed Plato. Then, uCan you write eloquently in your mvn 1hnguagev'1he inqulred. Unh, yesw vrd Cnd-shnde, I wrote a theme once that the EngWis'h tEachev' wanted m :end to Punk but I mam want to be pair'l 101' it; 'nvo111rl have knocked r-SH the poetry our of it. Say, I'll remte 11 to you. ' AX EARLY MORNING WALK. um 5:31: A. M. 1m: murnmg 1thc tun r corrected mm, but 1 forgcl why. I started out u: enjoy Nature's plcsant hn'zc when I 51:1; a strange sight whwh, 01.1 uomr lug nearer, proved to be a stubvtaled cat. AL 5m 1 did nut know wbcthcx 1:11,- was a fnck of Nature or whether 11 wasbom 1m way, but 1.111: unswurwas :Lwas burn um way and to my sirprise i: was. We have to observe mm things him that, you know, and Wntu :huu: .lp in a simple, natural way, 50 1 did. Tell me some of the 1am: Academy jakes. 1 did P111111; s 50 lungsmuu 1 vc been 111 the Academy that! haven't heard a fresh joke for centuries. ' -- Well, 1 don't know much about le myself smd Cad-shade. obngiugly. .1 but the teacher asked one of the fellows where E11 was when he heard the news of 1115 we sons' death, and the fellow said he was sittm' on the fence! 1' What's the joke, asked 121m. .. oh. dear. you 4M1 know the B1b1e, do you, Fla: said Cad-shade condescendingl - why, me 11mm 5am. And E11 sat by the games I don't see through mac, me me another, begged Plato. . Wen. one of :he fellows had Latin with Professor- Psnaw! 1 can't remember his name. But the fellow kept flunkmg m 1:, One day me iellow's bromer came to College :00 and me fellow said to me PrmczpaL 11 know 1'11 geK along all nght now wzth my Lam: before 1 had only Proteskashaw bu: now I've got my brotherto hexp me Well. you've changed so 1n the Academy 1 don't even understand you: jokes said Plato, wearily. Then hls whoze expressmn changed. he stra1ghtened himself, and burst forth into a :lood or eloquence before which even the Cad was speechless: Ho Academy! Nomes: msntutlon 0n emh: Founded by mysel Presidad over by my noble successor called Peck! Attended by such students as 1 : noble specimen. A11 hail 10 :he brave dame teacher. whu. with stoic forhtude chmhed our of 3'10ny wmdow. her classroom door being barred. Oh to: me noble woman who 11: calmness taught the glorious Latin tongue w 1e the wave broke through the ceiling 01 her classroom 1mm a tank ahavy Honor mh but here his eloquent mice was. drowned in mus' . Then it seemed to Cad-shade it grew very light and the music was drowned 1n hoy . voices. 1. 11am: come to, renown. shouted a burly Cad, bending over CadAshada, ne'e Dick Clarke. Where've you heen all this time. old fellow? Head hm you mucI-P We've got the gamew 4 ACMQ'QLQEQDIGYJEC . chmlugical Bberlin Theological Seminary. Glass of '98. Classical Course, T149313: Mmsnx Hmmmmm. Now CAL x Hmscmr 1cm me unumy. ORMN DumH-r MunN. THUMA: Au'n S'I anxs engusb Gaursc. Lm xm'cx-z wAmx Mm Ju: mem Monm joHN CAAD Txcu', Gmmpx VINCENZQ zxmnmx, Slavic Department. VINCFM TOTUSZn. Young Men's Christian Rssoeiution of eberlin Theological Seminary. effioers. N. c. Hlmm, President: u. mm, Vice-l'residem. w. L. Dmsux, Secremqu A, A. 5mm, Treasurer. 42 Theological Bubbles. Qc'rmmnj' - ' Do yuu sec nuthmg tnere 7 Nothing at all. ya! an, . UM mm 11 11:1qu main;- HThm m mun: gs In my pzlllusoghy Professor. Than am dreamt uf in lwavun and Mr V Jiurum- 'Huwpruguaut somedmes 11,: rephw. am A huppmun Hm: uken mndnc h s on. whwh reason a d samly could no: so pruspurously b: Lcln'urcd mm PW . tat prL clung c. .Liscl' I imm- Mr smumm, when he prepares 1m sermon; m Ikml'. I'l'aldcriti 111 on MODEL 'As I thmk yonr sermon Over, 1 tall wdetect one pom MM. 11. :1; pm: mhc has just occupied 15 minmes m trymg :o explam his pomn: You don't em m be quill: clout in your Imml on that pomL jaws,- Tnat's 'm'. Cashier m rmzwm fhaving presented a cheap. Will you please endorse it? 771mm,; writesa. .. 1 heartily endorse the wuhin. P; r l? m 0. mm has just mmmmd in Ans; T don't know w shouldn' 'we said am; but he dim: Iffmzl m mgr ; 1m Huxuxlcliuw' Wake an up when he gets to a pan: wluup: nu Class E mmissum -- Why duan. you wukL me, Dchr' ' Biker: -- He riuln't mm m next pumt. w 427:: anum SOGILTIESV 5, ; 74,177+. - H. Alpha Zeta. faculty Members. A. S. ROOT, '34, E E, Luann, '39 L. B. HALL, j. P. Pm, V7; 1898 2 j. E. mmm. m 1. jun '3, :0 c. Noms, ; L. D. Gums, u c H. Knucnnz. :4 H. a Tuwswu. 1599. 19 E c. me. s C. M, 1mm, 16 w. H, Sunk, :1 IL K. mmm- 7 E, G. Rowunn. 1900. 5 B. R. Com, ,7 A 1 Emmy, :51. E. szmm, 4 H. L. Emmmon. a R. p. jmumw, m M. W, . m1, .3 M. 13. 1mm, ; Cm. Plum. 1901. R E. Bkunn. w. 'r, Dumas, g D. mm m S. H. Burn. 54 B. E. S. rawny Members. MR; A. A. F. Jmmmx, Miss Mm; B. Smom, '91. Post Gmduams. 4.. Sun: Fuuusnu, 3U Hnmn Pmnztm 1898, MARY Bnmmcu; 4 MAquu-r GaoleN. 4; Emmy ScHxAmm, 34 Runrm Cum 4. Run mem 4o Hanna Summ. 3 Ann mem, n, MR5. umumn mus, 2! Human; Smamsu, x7 Ham ancm 5 Suuu MAxmxu. 32 Emu Wmms. 27 GRACE Humxcrox 6 Mm : Mu. 4g Kumm Wmsm, as May Pmms. 1899. as 5mm namm, 37 Am. Hmmmmm, u THFmvnsu $va 15 Sun Cnmn. 43 mewrm HAxmu-wm 5: ELam Snow. 16: Sl'stNA Dam, .7 Mwm mm, 25 Aurv Smmua, 9 Mn Dmmu, 35 LAURA HuAuLv. 42 Gum; Tmmv, :0 Beam Donna, 7 m Kmx, 3r Jnmum VVAIKEK. 33 Am Elms. 2 Auc: Muvmms. 22 Mm WILLIAMS, 4e Gucz rum, 3 NELLn-z Rum. 1900. 2.; E1 Ev Bunny, 7 5L , ernl. 1 mexcz Vuonmus. 4a Hmun mm. 14 Amy sHm-rmp. 50 SvsAN VVEEKS, 39 c: Am 01mm . 52 Emu Smum 1901. 35 Jnsuu cMum, .3 mm szrr, Hmm mommy, ID MAMMKITE SACKETT. 1902. m Mumz Axum, . 12 Xmu mm. Gonsemamry. 13 Amm Ema, 23 Am: Pm'rux. 56 Phi Delhi. Faeu'lty Members. JAS. Manon. un. Q F. W'mum, '59, Emu Guy, 154, E. 1. Boswom, '53, Fnsnmuu; Awning. '55. 1898. 20 A. w, ALFonu u H. c. Guam, I5 W. n. Sunmc, 23 P. F. Bom m J. H. leswmn. 15 F. P. Wumn, 3: L J. Ckoss. 5 w. H. KErh, 17 w. L. Wnnm, 3n 6. Cum. 3,. c. a Mcnamm, a I-L c. swuamou, 27 j, F. Rummy , n 1: Jum. 25 A. C. Suvmson 1899. 22 LL A Axnwkvmt. I c, c, jonxsow, 12 E. A Sumuun. 28 A. w. Fianna, 29 w. L. Lam. 15 H. c. TKAcv, E. E. ELu-r-r, J3 H. H. MLKEE, 4 R. E. W'uuuwuw, 3.; E. A. STrrrxVu, 1900. 3 CV NL Bmxl-sLEy, : 1, H 1mm, 9 L, c. 5mm, 6 s. W. H. SAxmoxs, :4 5 5mm, 35 w. w. Non, 31 P. B. Tumsli, 21 j. R. Mmm :46 E.N.Sm1u. 1901. 7 'r w D. Annulmurrx, n, 1. .mmm, Aelioian. faculty Members. Mix: AxxA TOWN. 'qo, MISS GRACE, W. Human, '9-L 1808. :6 Am Asm 5 Emma Jam. 40 Arm 5mm, 3; Nam; Bmmx :2 Mm- Jonas. :3 SAmA SUr'wN. 32 Bmcnu Bum 34, Mutant Mummy, 32 Mum. Tenn. 14 LEORA Crux , :c BELLE MllleKAlTl-r. IS Mmu Wounkl'nr, 9 Cum DL LEV. 7x3 Pun! NF'IWFva, 4 Emm Wm-rms, 21 Funny: Hmow. :9 Em'n-x anaw, 13 Axmz Bumr. 1899 m Rmu BHIFV. 8 FANMZ jusHUA. 27 ANXA PXNNEO, 3a Egmn Cam..uu.L. :5 Nun: Mwmmn. a Bum 5mm, :3 MAm' Camus. J3 LAURA Mcnomm, x Mm: Tuom, .7 PARA Lm 1:. kg FRANCE: PAnIanE. :1 Ann wluum 1900 4: Gun; Cmuss, thnww; Fowuix, Am Bumm. Br: yr. CARIVEVTFR, 3 VAanm: JnHme, CAssu: DUMONT. Menu CLEVLXDUN. ETHEL SEED. 1901', 5 jmwn mm . m Sum Pn-mzm, Emu. Luz, :5 Hun. Ewm Special. 41 MAM-J Buum .5 meu Comm, :5 Mmmr. Duxzxsox. Gonscrnutory. MM: AL-mw, 34 Lwnm Bkuxm. 35 Dunn Fauc. bu Jam: FAmLmLD, '33 ans Jam, '03, 34 R. L. CMEMnx 4 c. H. anx ALL 15 a H Drama, .5 IL E. FerHun 3; IMXDM'm zx Emu Emu, 2g Enu 15 mum. 7 n. L. w. mum, 5:0. A, m:n-Hm, 20 c. N. nu, Phi Kappa Pi. faculty Members. A. A. VVkIm-n, '65 M. H, DUMNINE, 94. 1898. r. W. A. Hmmwn, n H. G. Kms, :6 M. L. THnMsEV. I L T.VVAx.xEx. 1899 32 C, E. SmrsoN, 22 w. H. TAYLOR. 25 c. P. Taoms. 30 L. THrmsEN, 17 a B. mums, 2 c. w. Wuhms, 1900. 26 J. 0. 5mm 1901. Spsninl. 31 w. r GALLmvmm. 6: c. w. 51mm, '93, L. E Luau, '97. 23 F. H. WARNER. 9 F, 0. qumm, 12 1 D. Yan, 1. A. Suyuzn. m F. s. MPCOXNELL, 5 0A. Zuun. 3 A. u, Rlcwmtmnm 24 P. w wlmmsun, :a w. E. Mosnxn, m H. a Muummu, :4 J. M Mmm. 4 W. ALJ'YA'JEK. x5 J. J, Bmmm, j. BENbx'rr, C. WC Brut, 21 A, RV wa . H A. L BUCHAVAX. u F. P. Bmmu. :2 W. 1; 130011113, 16 A. B. CLARK. Heme. moudunw A L Cox. N. F. Com, :7 J. L. mum 1. Cluupolm. 3 w. M Dun, z, p. um-sn, .3 B. E. Hm. 5 w. A. Hum 1.; 113. Hum. 54 7 A. n. Hm-x 2 J, W. HusnnL, 12 H. E. JnnNsav, x A. W Mmuuc, 20 E. J. Mama; 5 M. G. mums, n L. Rowan, x! w. W, Srrnmszl m c. C. Wmn. i E + i ? 2 R L. Bum 4 H. M. 315531.14 15 L. R. RnAmuv, g A. L. Bu; ma. :9 c. L. Emu, H T. Km. CV G. BKLVLS, 20 G. W. CONRAD, m 1.5. mm. Gadmean. mudcmw Antive Members. 3 0.1:. Luv , u E A; hymn. a s. c. annsmu, 13 c. 12,3055. 1 w. s. mmum 1. 5. 3mm, 5 A, R. Mean... ,7 F. P. Pmmm, m L W, STOREY. n S. E, Tonuv Eonomry Mam hers. P. F. GAEHK. x6 E. R. 1031.3leV 1. L. mum, C. L S'meY. w. M, P. Romsow, 5 s. 0. Scan. 1 R 5mm. 17 F. H. Tummy. Ala -V 3... 4t 3? 3:6 4. + ORGQIZIZQGIOIZS 3:: ?'i9 $? 1: ..... . Uremdent. Se cremrv. efHosrs. mm I F 14M, . . . . . . Premderr. Pmm :5 wam. .. . . . . , .. : elary. Uym A E mex 'Iueasumr. Gullsge mumni Assn XV. C CHAIMHM '17 , . P inwr 11': w. A. s Kown N4. . . . . . . swung Theological Alumni 'Assoniuunn. m. n n nu, . x. . , . ?rcallm anh. :m u. M: . wuzary new England Union of Sherlin mumni. w . Wu H Rn 1r. w m . . . . . . . Vwe-lrcsxnin: Rm I-L L Exnlu; . s: new york Association of alumni of eberlin College. Rm WWI. l7 13m min. I, II. 'F HF' ,vx-v LI. Hm le mummy ebarlin Gollsgs Kssaoiutinn nF minois. Paw WWI H In LUHM Hx. Ewav 'EIL 3m Emu : Km mm, . . . . . hurmxy northwestern 91mm Association. RV A. leWm . . . , , , , . . . v'watn, 12.1; lev HH M Hm . . . V . . . . V V . . . mummy Midland Oberlin Association, C IT K'wnxvv Um Guy KI V Muv w mmr eherlin Rssnuiunan of the Missauri Dudley, RH H A PM p V mummy Western Pgnnsgluunia mum ; Association. IAMh R H LNV Wm . . . . V V . . . V . Vr'cwlznt anlulrk hm m . . . V . V V . . . . V . . becrem'; Michigan state Rssociution of ehcrlin Klumni. Ru. CI mrw '7 I QM 'v '0 , Prhnlem Rm Bryn nth Y Vim '. H; 5N erT. ll L OHAH 311mm, 1 m. , The IInvM effinars. pnpem presented 1807-8. rm ,1 NH I U Pk lhu- x MM ' Tux w KM . Hm me A a M ML Imw Members. . u v M KLH HR x IL C: v M c r M M l K x m M x WP, M n M Pmy. mum I. 3..w:. c. z. Anmrwmrmu Jr rennm, I. L. mmm, Mm K w. p. an, MAmr a c. 10 wa Rmnu Rinnnm R vahwu, T-zamLSvHv Mm Rermx , onmmgxnm mmmmmj Hmw Wnuu . H. c. n. u x. Papers Presented 1897-8. Fuicslry. . . . ....... . . . . . . . . . , . . n... Jum. Hlstury thhc Trees ofthc L'.b.,. . . . . . . . . 1mm m. qunccr 1r. Bntur - . . Pusan. Plum. . . . . . . ...... Thu Trees of L3 : Campus, . DeJ .u. Farmiy, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . L L mes Butt; . . . . . . . V . DA, V Lmnuzm umccmazrpsam ...... V , . . Pmsunuus PlunzbuILorau County . . . V . . . . . . . . V Pwn Josh. RubcrLEruwn, . . . . . V . ....... . . . . Q P. TWVALU, Truusnndshlnhs. V ........ . . . . ...... nu SHAHHJL Hmory uflhc Obuz'lmwalcnulhqxa 'ncnl. . . . . V . . I'm A, A mm m The BumuiuImpuruncnwmGumanrnn mLy . V . . . . . 1m 11m. x. The Flora mum. . ........... . V V V . . m Ltmauu Companwu of Jup, m and Amman Flor , . , . . Mm RHWJU. Eeuders. Pvuu. A. M Amnu 1mm; , Ax a L Tunx, 31,6. Rm m, Hut K , HA. Am r. SN ram. Mam bars. ann Humu rum L 9mm, E'm M. unuwoluu. Wm M Kym. 1A, 15mm, E'v x M. Hmm jam .mlrm mm; E. Dmm. 11w; M, Hm N w, J, huhsn, SYIIL 1.. B! Ll xx, Jmu E 01m. E. n Rmu xw, nuns m mm: Mwmsn, P r n m , 1; mm L nmm. c c. WNW, L a 11mm; 1mm r. Tunlx, w E. m ., u - 5L 10mm. Rmnn H. swm, Lm'lsv. SH Hmmx. Emu 5mm, Mm; anum. NEI l u: BIKINTVL 'Iw Benders. qusxissok j. K. x thum K. L, kwxnuu, um Members. MRSV M. E. Sunburn M. Emu MLAL'LLY, KAIHRXN N AL-Axls, BELLE K. MmhLLLH w r. AGNSS ALEXANUEK MAHEL A MILULAA, Flu. . M. BAMA, SKLLLA L. uxrux, EDITH 5. CLARIx, MAILY E. RACE, MARY E. CLEVELAND. JAM R. XVuuuRun DEFHNEQ' Run. Lin EAKLL CLHLLM'h E. Smrwn. mm pm Mm- A. 1mm Economic Seminar. TV X Cxxvm; .................. Professor. P ape rs Presented . FALL TE RM. Government by Iniunction V V . V V . V ......... w. B. 5mm - n'rhe 11in Problenn .................... V V J. D. Yocru. um. an's Candidacy. ..................... A. W. me, wrnc DmglL-y BilL ....................... 11. B. Tmzame Publiv Baths, .......... . . V . . ....... TV c.1um. The Sugar Industry. ........................ 1.V D. Glass. The Coal Mmers' Strike of 1597, ....... V V . . . V . .W. H. Rugs, WINTER TERM. HSome Scientxfu: Aspects of Political Leadersmp, . . . . ...... A M, HYHI. The Ne paperasan Economm cmtnr, ...... . . , . . V V 1.11. SumALL. ' The Diva. V . . . .......... J. n. Ymm. nneuamy's Equaux; . . . . V ..... WV B. SHA'rruc. The ani ........................... Q 13. Lme. n Public Libraries as an Economic FactorJ' ............ H. B waksmn. HSPecmmouV . . . . .................. w. H. 1mm SPRING TERMV -- Thu Newbpupur u; an Euunulmc Factorm ............ J. M, SumALL The Sugar Indust1'y,' ....... V V V . . . ....... L. D. Gums. HWoxL-ing Gmg Clubs. ....................... L. D. Gmns. The Zoar Communistlc Some: . . ...... G. B. Lasmi .1 The 'FenemEut-House Fromm, . ............... G. B. Lmns. .. Hon A1255 Men of Chicugo. ..................... G. E Lmu; Suicid V. . V , ........ '1'. 0. 1mm. History afStale Em: u '1 ..................... A. W. Fun . The anorce Problem 1mmepapersyV V V V . .......... J. D. mum. Curfew Legislation, ...................... 11 13. Tmmsmw. .1 Unwr:ttcn Pm of me Consmution, ................. A, M. vaz, Shifting and Inmdence of Taxation . V . ........... W. B. SHATan. 7S Members. 1mm. W. W. Chum THE PROFEssnR 01' Guam, E. r. Amm, w. F. Bonn, H. N. EnAmyv, E. c. Fua'mx, u. Q How J. M. LAXL.5'IUN, w M. 0mm n. B. Ram E. F. mmman w. Smmx, K B. 5mm, E. A. Smmmll. Eu Amn x; Funnmh. M. Mum men. 1am n Fnska, Amu 5 Fux. 1mm v. Guxmm C. Wwa Emu. LAURA s. HAPcoon, me EV Josxm, Em M. Smes, mem L. Sums, Mubmu' Snow, cHxxsm-p. Tumsm y 'M. G. H. W's M. vax', President B. B. WILLIAMa Vhses'PresldenL c. c. Johnson, Treasures A. T, Hlmh. :w-u, Assistant TFCHSUTER M. w. 5mm, Rem mg Sec , R s, MLC mun c Amp , ding Seuruiary. The Young Men's Christian Association 1s the logical outgrowth of the fLIlawship spirit among me College men, and, since Its loundation in mm. is has had an impor- tam. plant: in Oberlin life. us purpose is to draw all the men of the instimuun into one body of Christian associatio , t has so far succeeded that every Oberlin student has in some measure felt its inHuences Through the hand-bnoks the information bureau and the reading mom, the Y. M C. A. responds :n impnrtam student needs, but the Sunday evening meeting 1:, the crater of the Associations power and Is, perhaps, mso me center of Oberlin religious life among: :he men. This year the meeting has been remarkable for the interest Lakcn in it and for the intense religious thinking which n hasmspired. Besides the good Wnich me Associarinn is mus able :0 do at home. it mso rakes an active pm: in furuign Jazerestss It rated at ms cud Of the winter berm to raise. in conjunction with the y, w. c A, a special missionary fund of $1,809 :1: addition m the ysnny fund for Anatolia College. This spacial ctior: 15 meeting may success and the resuus of the year's acnmy in ever; department are worthyul 1h: bestowed energies uf um members qu. G. R. bARAH P. Bkows, President. Tnnnosm M. Sm A ' ViCe-Presidmrs 1mm Wmsnm Tmusum. mm A. Muumm, Remrdmg Secretary. Emu. 31 5mm, Carraspmldiug Secretary. Four years of steady. healthful progre have made the Y. w. :2 A. no small iac- tor in Oberlin life. During the past yem' Lhc meenngs hava heen nuus any well altpndud and an effort has been:mnde to emphasize me importance M the souls! hfe Among Lhe young women of all deartmemg. Regular Bible study has been pledged by almost all the members of the Association. We fuel than. u-ns work has raised the standard of college Me among the wamen. That the movement is a. success is p1am1y shown by the support wluch it mewes from the smmges: and ablest young women of ms couege and many of the Conserva- wry and Academy smdems. 5K l Mlssion smdy Club. Gommitlis. 1mm En-xr, ............. .Chairman from V. M c. A. Amu F.xm:lELn ............... Chairman from Y. w. c. A, Lmu Ham v, ....................... Secretary. IDolunEer Band. Huuw Bu w, ...................... President. A, w. Moxusul'rI-a ................... Vice-President. Mm-xn'm.um,. . ............... . . . ,Trensurer. Es'mm CmenLE. ..................... Secretary, Sketch Club. Membsrs. Miss Eu Mu OMS. CL H. DDXASU, Miss M. E W'IMS'I'RR, F. D. Lm'u xxn. MISS EMILx SINLLAW. A. T HLMLAUWAY, MISS ELLA Swmi, B. B. WILLIAMS. MI? MARV E. WILLIAus, W. G. GALIUHHl R. MISS FLORA SHEFFIELD. Miss lelA Sun: xer, HHS FLORENCE M. Hnum. Union Eibrarg Rssoeiation. e ffioers 189 7-98. F, P Wumn. . . V . . V , V Plexulcnl. ELmokrjunDV. V . V . . . . . Heed'residem. Muyrmlu Mumu. V . . V , V , . . , . Recording Set tary, EV HV me'mln ...... V Cnrres-pundmg Secretary. n C.Gm'1n. . . V . . V . V . Aesistan:Secremn H.GV Kuhn, V V V . . . . . . V . Treasure H, B. kaswm, . . , . V . . ..... Libranan. Book gummmea, PROFV H, C. KINH, H. R THI'nslub. H. tk KKIHF, THEmwsn M. 5-H llixsm Mu'. efficers for 1303.99. W. HV Smmk .............. . V V Pruudunt. Eumnz'm Cumm. ...... . V V .HcevPresident. Aw: MCDANmu. ............ . , . Recording Sevretary. F. s. muounsm ...... . . V Cormpunumg Secretary. w. L. Lam, . V ..... Assistant Corresponding Secremry. Elmn Famxx, V . ., ....... V . , km A. II IIOPE.. . . . V . . . . V . . .Librarian. urch luau Gummirtsa. Pnur. W. W. Cum. A H. H Sum Bxunn, thx- SINCLAIR. W. L. Lux'xk The Ohio lnter-Gollegiufe Debating League. effinars. JASV H. leswoLv-V Oberlin ............. . , Prn:?dem T. Hxxmm'r DICKLVSOX. 0. S U,. . . . , V . . Treasurer. VVM'VE B. WHEKIIHV XV. R. l' V V . . V . . . Secretary. 53 Musical Union. l emuers. W.J,Hmmm ij. . . . . . . . . . V . , . , mejidem. G K. 1431. ........................ Secrezary. E, hAnws, . . V , V V ..... . V V . . . .TreasumV H.WVS'uu:i. V . . ................ , . . .Libran'zuL Puma F. 3 RM, ..................... Dirmtnr. Pm. G, wVAmmmV VVVVVVV . . . . . . V Auinmanectur. Board uf parsoms. Plum F. B. Ryan, E. E. Anus, w. J. Huxwu. E R Jonson, 1;. x. szy. A. s. Kmmm. 84 I - -...V ..,.n..-..',,,....V. m! WVQ . MI 11w Ainw, w u, Klmlmx Canha. lnw'lm Nlrth Z 1 J rm. w 1m. kuwm. 51mm: 1 .1 1; PM j F Pick V . . w. A. mm K F, Arwwx . . .n DEW. HI, rm: Tanur. R Flutmox. w, A. Cl nnrk. A R, KIMI-un. A H. Ru'uwnsm. J T. Cmm Bnmlcnu. ' P S on, . CHAPMAN; Tlivcmwr th le nm , l'xc what. Manager. acauml 1mm. W. A Dmm h. K. A. NnMih. Ta AIIAHK. X. SHELMOL Baum IA R R. Rn-xh. 31. DAMS. Glee Glub, Season 1897-98. Monrncvllle. U P 'mouth. 0.. OakPar m Gah'u. x Cannon m . Dundee, 11.. , . Chicago. 111. . Bemdem m. . Rudyard. Ill . Elmore. 0... , . waum, 0.. . thc . 0. Obcrhti. 0., K'hnchsmllc 0.. Cadiz. 0,, Sleubenvxllc, 0', Cleveland. 0,, SI lbv.0.,. . V . Dec 2 , Dec. 2L . Du, 2 . .Dec. . .De Dec. Dec. 2 , Dec, 30, , Dan. u, . , Jan. ., jau. 3. . Jan. 4. . Jan. 25. March :5, . .Aer z. 1597. 159;. 1397. . 12q7. m7. . 15w. . 154732 1397. qu7. 1898. 180:3. ms. mu: 1395. 1895. ...... April 4. Iquv . .Aprx15,1598. , Avril e. 1395. ' INTERCQLLEGIATE ,. DEBATE 2095mm vs 0.5.u. WMHI A MEETS FleSSSTE M as id!!! IEPEEFERABLE YD sucH AH . aimenggT-iygw A: wouLD ' . -. . 2 at T6 ca Mn- NDSA SECMHITH? . 0 LWJIGHER E .M.CHILD ERLiEt 3 - 0.844. c. IHIHH. EIHDH. Ck w, Cmmmx. szlu. 'l'wmsm. Mn; N. :v, 1. W mam. BAXXARD. Wumkb. CHMEY. L WAKEIZL KLIHX. l'Iunv. Hun. AH; unit. Ratydids. F. n Fxmrwnn, . V . . . , Vanager. -. n mumn, . . . V , . .Imm-mr. lat Tanurs. 2nd Tsnurs. 1.: Ba . 2nd Baum H A an, II. II. Fummn F. F mm L 1 D Gum. I. j m w L. 'r. wxmm, Cumvv, c Ammmmnul. c H mm, W. I. T mm, mkxw. w. P. lIvIT F. H u mm H. u Rum. n. Wuruxn. II. 11. Flu' Mandolin Club. w, H Hm m. x 1; P. Kucu nu j P, B .umr, 9a Borne Brutarieal Goanst. Fl RST FTH'RCH Februnrg 11, 1808. Prim mm, Llulhc s umma. chmom, ....... erulinnu. Alien Xmluencc nn Nuliuunl Charautcr. ....... Stand um m My Lig The Ramm of mp deernth Crnlnr'x ' ..... Mum ................. UWIth 11mm. , . . ..... iidUmder Llle Tluouc4r thu Cut . . . . . ,,,,, The Powerful Jmiuencu of a Good l.ileraLm'e,' Oygnu Solo ................ mcxmx 0:: HM mucus, Awarded m'sl p1: ?Awmtkd mum; p w , . . , 311:5 A'sML BMAMI ........ H. C Hugh. 1. wmnm . .A. v. Asw mm, . . . ULHZ L'H H. . .F, 0. Wm. ........ w. L Lm ., J. A. 5mm. . Pmm Axnugwx 25L FIfEentB Union Annual. WARNER COXCERT HALL March 11. 1993. 5:50 P. M. m ncxnm. Higsav- Cam rFire Memories. . . . . . . . . .lm mem p EwyiuAawrugng, .. . . 7 sum Music, ......... . ....... MAM Hun CLLII. OrmmuinA Medueml REHLVH , A H. Hon; ULJ Uratio'n Man's True Greatn . C. . Emnx, iCJ Musk, . . . . . . . , Munnmx C Llebate- Resolved, That the present pensm :ym-m promuLcs the highest public and persmml good. AFvamiVo-7 Negative , B. E, mus, W w, a. MACAAKAM, m. A. B. Cum, ML 14.34.1115,:va m. Mum, ....... , . ......... MAAuv-Lu Cum, DLCLVHM m JhUL'kA. iwnrded am plan- 93 JunioR Brutarical Contast. STL'RUL'S HALL, Monday. May 2. 1805. progrnm. - Remnrae as Depixed m Tragudyf Missayt . . . . . Mm- A Cum. . Aehman. HAmencanms, ..... , V . . , . , Lumxu Tmm .w. A'. ll. HGenins rm- Rent. . 7 . , . , ,1: c, nun J. 1--Tnu Industrial Comm. . . . r, A. mMMW. w. J. TheCDIlegLCrlaii'U . . . . . . , , , , 1-: 9me. .4. z. m-Nomesse Obhgc, .................. c. w wmmm, 4,. hv - Selcctiuu KRcadingJ, ......... . . Mn. F. R LN. MAMA m.- JI muss, :Awudea rm: plate. VAwarded srwml vlac:. Sophomore Gaaragieal ConfEst. STL'KUES HALL Monday. mnReh 7, 1898. 5:115 11 m, pm: Gsmxy. ummwesmme ..... . ....... Jdm Esmy 513mm. lL.L.s.y 3mm... . Lynching m lhe . ............ B. R. Cum. .4. . Our Nominating byslem. V 1m. w. .1. 4' Tl1e Plusmg of Spam ............. . , . 0 L. s-mmv, IA 1.. IL - A Plea for Our Forests. ' .................. M. w. Swan J, Z. inngmm, ........... . ......... G. w. H. smmm; lb. JA Reading Lselectem ............... Vlk LN. m-zrmm 4W ll'nuEs. CAwudad am plan. Mwamm scmnd mm: Oberlin Kaudemy Sixth Rnnual Deelamation Contest. Rpm m, 1898. Pragmnh HCherliP jmhnwn. .......................... L'Jtm'. Ruddy. LIII A 1m Ha PMMM, Lummllr, T11. f'WmmeT oronueu: ................. . , . .M'A'mitlllllullsz, 51mm 05545th L.mm.nu., Sidney. H A Gum swamp chalc . ................ leL A !iwn AK: '. 11mm W'ukan wa'x'. Inmrlzumen, Fla. john Brown, ........................... j, w mm, lelx Him Rru x9 ik'A Lnllabye, ....... . A . ................ H. 5. GLEx:,x MM Huxuunm, Clrxelnni Martina; . . . . ..... Imi len Y. Sum L wAnruknowuSpeaker, .................. . . . . . 1mm. A. m. 1mm; HAHN; s. Mummu. TwigsmL-ovmumx' .............. , , . , IIU'1rrI.-.'Z1'lm'lh umm BM LE x nmskr, Detroit. quh. . Thu Ruym Pnnucsm .................... mumlm Immm. 5mm mem Nnrr, Hammond. L1. am Thu Mmute Men of the-Rcvulutwn, .............. 0mg umm. Em. Wm-m Px-nmuw, smug. - Who is sym .. Wandnriug, ................ dem'h jmn p. 5m. .. n:nsm HF 1m; . AZmd am pm; rAwArded smud ylacm 95 u. E, H Lectures. Amman Hun: Hhsmhs, or Alwnmw OPE, As he i: better known. gave readings from his hooks Thu Heurlni Prinr s; am, The Prisoner of Zends, and H Dolly Dsslogussx' 1115 following 15 from The Heart of Pnnoess 05111: he turned suduemy tu the Bishop. snv 3:, My lord. what :5 m Du you know 11 sh Madameh 1 have kuuwu it, smswssed the Bishhp. 'Vez ynu are a churchman 1 u True, Madame. said. he. and he smiled hndly. She seemed m consider, fixing her eyes on m but he unned his asides -- chum you not make me understand? she asked, -- Your Tove: when he comes. mu do that. Madame, said he, and still he kept his Eye: waned. 05m wondered Why he kept hxs cycs turned hwy; yet presenny 3 mm smlle curved 'her lips, .md she said: IL mhy us am you migh . e1 in if you were not s uhurchmuu. Bul I dn nut. Mnnymuu saidthey med me, sad 1 have felt somzlhmgin my hem; but not misn- H H mm cums:- smd ms Rishop. H Does it come than to Pvnrynne? -' To must. he huswhrhd. h He'xghu, mh u ever mm, m mew shs Nghed. Wuh mus they were AL hmmw. And 0m was for a long nme very sorrowful for m lady whom the Pxiuue Dr GInnenherg had 1m-ed,yez,siuce she saw Ludwig no more, and ms Joy of youth Cnnquer: sadness she ceased to mourn; but as she walkad a'lone she would wonder more and more xvh u might be. this great love shah she did not feel. h For none wzll mu mu, m sum the Bishop of Mndenstein. said shu. Plzuhmsok x hhhw thLsun th burn in North Carolma. He was graduated rmm Priucemn L'siversny m 1579. and later Irom the law school of the Universny of Virginia. He early turned ms atlcnnun L0 pohlmal science. taking postvg'mduatu work :1: Johns Hopkins. where the dcgrcu of Doctor of Philosophy was conferred upon him. He next mugm in Bryn Mawr Collage, sud lhcu in Wesleyan University. He is now P'ofe : of Poliucal Science and yuhhc Law 111 Prinr'smn. He 15 a regular wutributar to 1.1m mugszme: and has written the following bcub' Men, Literature. and Umer Essaysr' Cougresskmal Government. a Study in Ameracsu Politics u The 5m and H Dwrsmn mud Rennicn. The suhject of Professor wushn's lecture wzs Dsmucmsyn- Mwm mum o. Hmhuuv, Luann lectured ouHShs-smsn'sMarchtomeSea. General Howard was born at Leeds, Mama, 1:! 1530. After studymg at Buwdoin Conegs, he encased West Point, gradusuhg wlth honors m 1344. Three years Later he became Mamematical Instructor at West Puml, When war hmka am, he was commissioned Colonel of lheThird Mame RCgAanL of vmumssrs, hm. soau rose to Br'gadhersGeneral of Volunteers. He touk pm 111 ms battles of Run Run, Fair Oaks, Cbanceilorsville. Gettysburg. Missionary mugs. and Lockout Mmmtaiu; and he com- manded the nght mug of Saerman's armyin Lhe Mnr:h to the Sea. Sincethe war he has been Commissioner opms Bureau of Ramseg, Freedman. and Abandoned Lands; and Peace Commissioner w the Indians of Arizona and mm Mexico. In x384 he visited F .1416: and was made s Cbevalicruf the Legion of Hhhor. In 188$ he became Mai A General. but m 1833, at Lhn: age of sixLy-zom. he was retired under theiaw. gb Lhm 1mm. formerly Master of the Department of Pnnls and Drawingh hr Hm Bnnsh Museum, received the grp my part Of his eanmnm ah the emplm' at m? Foreign Mmkvyof England, While 5m: nymmg man he entered me ersh EIAI' aehm where he remained fnrovertnirty years. He was fur a long tulle head of the department nf prints and drawings. and whne holding ms posiucn. wnn a widespread reputation h; an hr: expert. all nrchmulogist. and an mmm- nJ' :echnm mm D: m. m A595 he resigned his position in the Museum to make up mhhmg m. thhu le m1 on -'The Treinuresuf Lhe B, J 31mm. Th? hum wayillustruted ' 1 $Lezeuscuplu lures of the Grcck and Ronmu mlpcme mum um. cullucLed in the sum; ML cum. juux Fm, an gave readings from his H'rhe Kenwcvausw and wnen-F a Sammy He prefaced his readings bya. short 1e: r: on H The Southern Mountamaex - The following h- from H 0:. IIelLFer-ba-lin Creek in u Irenmehmrrh. Stranger, them two Eellers slept together phlm freu'ly, ah- they at togethcr p'um fren'l . nexlmmuin , an' xhey Fa'ntered dawn to the groce-ypmm hem, An' Rich IIarve. savs he. xez'shave a dmh. man nghp Rich,' :3 x n 9. A1' RII'J :ayi, HHnH h :hymh. h; u gm mm. mm don my 111 59 out'u um duux, HAH ghl. Rmh wys Hh ,au' m1 they Whlheuv steady, hh' mm was mu 5th . shut, zm' Rich hu' Hans both I ilpytd, m :u leu mmules lhey hm stretched out on Nance 5 bed :HJ' szue was rHopxu' away in Line yanv numh h 4 w h v Arm h while Rmh say u 1111mm my: h whu Lul' yuu that 1 and that word hum- you my Nhuhew- 'Abe ivrra, mlys Hdrvu An whu cur Vuu says Hnr 1:, lhulI amid that wcml I m Nnuue ALF- 72 9 Xbu Shh Alta. An boll: any: h' hVull dmwl mth Alf Rich Lu'ncd right 0v V a bugun pullm' suhwy Uut'n mu bu . Hu gut two out. am hi: 0m: 03 an' m says Hnr '53 lm 1mm wu b ,LL'r a-w m 1m. Thu mum git: ham. .xn- theydmwed Wcl' nubudy cvcr knuwutl wLich got nu.- shu us :Lruw. stranger. buti Thhr'n bc a dam n'vpart- cumln' Chr mm mght. k r Abe wou'v Hc': H-scttm' by 8 lug r hm. h '01: M ha aun't in m, a-hmn' ms :humbs. . than 97 Thursday Bectu res. Pwhszux yum Murmurs was born at Plainaeld, cums, m Assn Hr: graduated irom 01mm Cullcszu m 1340 sud from Oberlin Theological Seminary in mg. From 1549a; 154:: he was Prufussoruf Rzmum null Bcllus Lullrcs in 01mm H1: wnsa member of the Ohm General Assembly m Lhu Huusc from 155:3 m 1359 and from 1860 to 180: he was in the Senate. He was next Consul of me United smes Lo Rm dc Janeiro and then Member of Congress from 1871 m x531, After this he again turned to teathg. bemg made Prowssor 0: Political Science and Modern History, m Uber- uu, a posilion from wmch be reared m 1995. He 15 now spendmg his latter days loved and respected, under the shadow of his own Alma. Mater. REL mmms Ms Lmsom u. D.. was born a: Hadley. Mass, in 1343. A: an early age he graduated from wnnsmu Seminary and later from Amherst Couege, The next few years he spent in teaching. first at W1lliston and men at Amhersl. In 1557112 wentabroad m studytheology at the Halls Universityof Germany. In 1569 he was called to me Porter Congregauonsu Church at Bracken, Mass. He has since been pastor of the salem Street Cangmgacionax Church of Worcester. Mass, and of the North Congregational Church of SL johnsbury, VI... and is now pastor of me Cemsr Church of Hartford, Conn. Dr. Lamson is a member of the executive committee of the Connecticut Bible 50- Ciel v of the Connecticut Home Missionary Society, and of the Congregational Home M' nnary Society. Mus lax : Am s of 1quIInuse,Chicago,1ectured rm s HTAving together, as we do, within the narrow boundari m a Chicagn ward, Htty thousand people of a smre of different tongues and natinnahties. I am much im- pzessed with Ewe fact. that an that hnlds us together Lann, Cek, Tentrm, Jew, and Siav, as we :1? is nur intrinsic nalurp, the Few basic experiences Which we hnld in Common Our scum ethics have hssn determined much more by example than pres Capt. just as our religv'ous 1er is Tavge1y dsmrmined by the biographies of H19 saints. As Smnley pumls out. -th Arm Sancmrum have been. after all, the main gmde of the smmbhug feel of thausnuds of Chrlshans. the solute DI darkened understandinga. m whom the Credo has been but mysterious words.' a s s a 4. Granting. then. that mornlily develops far earlier :1: the form of moral Incl than in the higher farm of moral Jdens, it becomes obvious mm ideas only opamle upon the pupmnr mind through will and charactcr, and lei goodness. has to he draaniAed before it ranches Um muss of men, Rm. exukus J. mum D. 11.. was born in nberlin, in ms. He was graduated from Oberiiu College in 1375' Arm qu years spent abroad. he resumed his studies in 01mm; TheologicnlS:mmnrys gmduatug in 1880 The next rwe years he spsut as pastor of the Congregational Church M Medium, Ohio He then entered mLo missions my work by acceptmg Lhe mm Superintendeucy of the American Missionary Asses ciatinn. Later he was Elected nameme at the Eastern n: riot. In 1593 he 1m name A tant Corresponding Senremry. me has since been mnde Corresponding Secretary. m. Ryder has contributed numerous mlicles on uduuauonal methods on industnal training and an sociulogicnl questions to um vanous msgamus He has pamcularly interesteH himself in the missiunnry and mu prublums mm are demanding the attention nf the age, 93 i i i E The suhjec? or Tlr. Ryder: leu u- was, 'The Student: kashop His Tau His Work The Amenczm cm gc h- the students' workshop. k- a w $e new Pandora 1120;: seems no have bcuu opened in these 13;: day: and a swarm m Mung: to have Ecaped Each one seems to have been stung by a Wrong and 15 call- ing upon some Eyimeuxcus Lu dustroym Let me prescribe nu nuliduw Swallow three kimes A day an allupat'nic duse or duty, In 11 deem the s. -m of cgutistlcal mrrawuess, will furnish mu far unselfish endeavor, will prev m sympathuuc heart mum. n is m mxsmn 0. me student class to correct m's false notion of ngms by emphas ing duty Duly nut ngms. is the sesame that mus! open the Lluor 01 useful- neas and powcn m. whmmm Gmrmn was born n Plusgmvc. pa m 133:3. He was gum atedfrom wmim; CnHPge m 1539. , um: um time he has preached .n Broukl n N. v.. Mmimia. North A n1:.nud s gum, Mass and k :mr pastor u; m First Church ofColebns, Ohio, From x871 m .575 he was on the H'Utarial sum of the Imiqiwzdewt Many magmas umm- uu rehgmu: mi mdnlngvcul qmuu , have been contributed by m. Gladden Ha has 3159 wrmen :umPrnus boolv mnung which mm followjg' HWur 3:; Man and Twin L'mplnyPrs u , ;. Beluga Christan mm; Mrnmgs New and 0:4 ussn; 'The Young mu and the Churcha ussgy mm , 1prch L rist my us , The subject of D: Gladdcrr: xmme as - Form mama Culm iending toward supcniuulily, TLch 15 great need at keeping mm cance of our religiuues: wmuL mm pullucal mrms. The age :5 he real summ- w Our new Professors. De 5 F, MAth WM, our Associate Professor of Psycno'logy end Pedagogy. comcs to Oberhn with El record nf lnoad and thorough training and nf successful and snmulaling tutu v g, Pmteseer MheLehnm was how ht Ontario, and was trained in the pubhc schools than until eixtueulh year. when he Lonk his ftrst teacher's centre cateh At the age of cxghtccn he was hppoiuted principal of Lhe public schools of Cume bet, ohtano, where he mnemd unc yuar. h: 1539 he entered the University of To- roam. In 1590 he began spasm work in philusophy, and uuulluucd in lhu hour euurse until lqu. when he graduated, with Lhu degmc of A. B. During '93-4 hc attundea lectures at Knox College. Toronto. gaming the senior scholarship at the end of the term. In the fall or 159.; he wen: to the Unwersity of Chicago, as assistant 1:: the ex- perimentat laboratoryin psychology: and. bestdes his work as assistant. he carried the regular courses leading to the doctor's degree In 1395 he accepted a unwersity fenmmhip and devoted a year exclusn to philosophic studies. and ohtamed the de- gree of Dacror ht Philosopk magna. cum taedet. in June. 1395. During the year at teghexsey. Dr. MacLenjan was assistant in the laboratory at the Unive'aity of Chicago; v.- instructor in ethics and educational psychology; dirert- or o? pmetimt educational pychology in the unwersity primary school; he conducted regttlm' chasm in psychology in the e. ensinn department; and was mheduled for a tent; mmn nf them this year. together with entrees in pedagogy Fm' three years he has given fegulm' t'nnrsetz in exparimemal peyhhhlngy at the Unwersity Summer Srhuol The Cnilege has been pmticmmyghd to he hhle tn extend its work in psychology and pedagogics, Du MacLennm's wnrk has been supptemeutmy to that of Proteesm King'; and mg smewhet therent hues. Tn his work m' the past yem he hm shown hhheelr to he a deep thinker hna hMe schema CHAN. h. 51, lon. Ph. 1L, ourpresent Assoctete Professor of Physics and As- tronomy. tirsttook up his work in Uberlm the: tan, He vas chosen to an the place tert vacant by the restgheuon ot Professor L H Churchi Dunngtheyear mhhetsm he wasAttmg Protessm- of Physics at M t gal University. Dr. 5!; John graduated from the c' ssical course of the State Normal Schuol. Ypsilanti, Mich. an .575, and fram the h chigan Agritelturet College at Lansmg. m .327. From .357 m 1892 he was ASSISlant in phystcs end chemxstry at the Ypsilanti State Normal, meenwhhe de- votmg some time to undergraduate and graduate studV in the U 1y ht Michigan In 1392 he entered the graduate schoalof Harvard on e university'srholzrship nnd received the degree of A. M. in Iqu. In the same year he wee awarded the Tyndall scholarship fortwo years. He remained at Harvard through 139;, and m 1394 went loGermnny. and continued for nearly lwn years the study at physms at Berlin Uuie varsity, where he much his doctorate, but he elected tn return and 'Eceive h at Hare x 1h x306 he presented lo the lacultym' Physics ht thet institutmh a thesis on uWax-e-Leegthe of Electricitv on Iron XVirea, and was gven the degree of Ph. D. The thesis we pubhehed in the Philosophiea1 Magazine, of deon. and in two Am :- can setehhhc magazines. He atsn puhlished in 1595 HA Cmnpmisun 0f the Light- Emming Power of Different Bodies at High Tempemtures, in the Anunleu der Physzk and Chemiet Dr. St. john camem Oberlin very highsy reenmmehaed. He. has shuwu himself :0 he an Able man, and ve'tuahle to the chttege. mu pwmson 1mm. L yum, who M: made Aaaociale Professor of anny m mks Professor Kelsey's place. prepared fur uullege m Gm- mt Academy and smevsd D ison Unzversity m .352. graduating f :m cm- alm- m wum in a The M1 year he was graduate s dent 111 p1 a msmuclor m zuolog; m Denison, and received the degree of mm: of Smcnuc In .59: he Look up we enhanced S'de 0f botany at 11. a University, recewmg u .- dugru: of A. B, m 159; a. me M357 zers degree in .593. Mr. Tones tang 119 year at Baird Cullcgc, Misso' n .15 three yuxrs in charge of the :.,e11thc work at Demson Academ or four ye assistant m butauy m Hap d du 'ng IEq3lectuIsd 0:1 bomy at the Medical School cf Boawn Unwersity. From 159; until an he was instructor m botany m Rudchffu CuHcgc, Cumhv'idge, and for mn years Instructor in bmanym Harvard Unmrs . v having charge especially of lnstologxcal and physiological work :11 mar scxence. Mn Jones has published a number of papers on botany and related sub; 15. H: brought here mm him between four and tive thousand specimens. incluuug mm thu higher and lower farms of pm: me, Largely of ms own collection, these uollccted by mh 5, there are about Sve hundred from Japan. H15 work nus year has rc- ceiveri h1gh cDmmendatmL-I. thists' Recitals. Knc' cl Stnng Quarcstte, .............. October 5. Mr. and Mrs. George Henschd ...... October :9. mm Orchestra. ................... October 2a. Alexander Guilmant ....... Hear! Maneau, Alexander Sllotl. . January 15. ........ januaryzs ..... . . March :. Leopold Godowskx ........... . . . . . . . . April 1:. Brgan Recitals. Pref ndrews I Onulw .................. . Each. IT Vnnzmher Mudrxn English. In. Dsuvmher 7 ..... UoLcl'u Eng n2 erlm'v n, V nh- Hm y VI. Apm ........... Ungmul Culupcgihuntm VII. ............... BEILh. m: Progaum of Commencement Week Baccalaureate Sermon. PK . . clmu Comen-amry Cemmencemeut, .......... Alumni Memiug. Senior csass Day. ..... Cuunm-m-emcm Concert, Ccmmencemcm Exercises, ............ juuv. 19. 2pm. ,June :0, 2 p. m. ..... Juut' r, u. m, ...... June 21. :1 p. m. ,fmm 2.. 7 P. m. . Inn: 2: ADDkEws I-Y Euwuux Eumml Hui, Alumni Unmet, ........... Ccmmencempm Concert, Glass Day. fill! Church. Fracessuan ................. Free 0mm, Vocal Solo. Iliimry, Piuuuiurlc Solo. Address to Undergraduates. 95m; Huh. Spade Uraurm. ................. Remy mm m. m- om. . . Glnln Benldar. Furmvcllw . . . . Cias: Song. ' ' 1mg v , Jun: 22. IP 71x Jmp 2': m. ...... Mm ExA 5mm ,6. . Mw A. .x B WAMMM , .Mm mu N. wa'. . V MBx SALIA SL LJLN Ilmxmwx In R wn. . . .MIM MAEEL E. TuDD. ..... W31. L. WIIIL . ,FKEIv C KIVan ma .Mxn 5mm H, MAAMML V Lruzx T. 'WuerL N - s by Miss chmm nmmxs, by mum w Awtwkmxs. y z 2A g chnn , - aw: . . 1710 V x Thanksgiving Parties. Sen m: jumor. ...... Sophomm, Freshman, . . . . . Senior Acaamy, General AuuC m ' Theolng'maj Seminary. Conmvau. - 105 . Snriety Rooms, Peters IIalL ....... Bnidwj Colmgt . . Lurd Cottage, ....... Peters Hall Court mm Church Chapel. . 'raxmu H311. ....... Council HalL Warner HalL Washingfem's Birthday. COLLEGE CHAPEL, February 29, 1898. 10 n, m, ...... mm: CH 3. Hm; u. cm. H Moonrise ' Arldn 557HA Murlrru PJK'JUEI to Valley Fmge. m m. .. When Ex'enmg's Tw .g-t Gathu's Rnnms. . 1 . nmnnu x-r Hun: unm, BY H: nswx 'nshEv. . Tu tl: H Th V nknuwu mm: .................. Mm xvlm-nh, 7,9. hmgmu, , . , , me- Wlumm m PETERS HALL. l . u. Reception ta Smdsnts by Faculty. 106 L. 1. mm, '93 . . w P Hme'm ..... H I. FLxm' w. Wnumwx '99. . 1. F. Rxw Hm, gs . M.w, bum. '00 . , . . m Jm: max. 00 WV W' C LEux. B B W'ILin. W W hwy. A u, Unlth II. C. Hut 1 It. Rduisory Board. 9mm: - Members. rm... lh: runny, Em F F. L1 awn. Rm m M members. m. 1; c. Jumm, studznt Mzmhzrs. L. Ir. HHMM nu Fucrelary. Treasurer. Bzuuliull Manager. . Fool-BAZ Manngcr. 'Trnc'k Temr Manug . . Frld 7 Ahan Tr 'vw' ' Preslrh-m. Sr Han B.H. L:Hn1x Daasitg Foot-Bull Team. 1807. x w. Cm. Captain. LLH I v , um , R1glu Guard. mgmmv L Rum End, Warm Hawk Lpfv Naif Hm Rum Han llack hm Rmk. N 1;. Miumx, A C. Bmmn. . LW 3mm- H. r. Gm m mw. Kvn nu Pun W. Wuumxm, substitutes. M 1mm ,1 I Mm 1 mw ' l' Hnlwxs t l? RlexxH, xF Mun. v 1A qun .l. m'x 17x! WM m H mm, Fm vm .R. I x u u 1 Nu; rugm Tum, T . t r R ghl x. , LI m 0n 0L1. rm l n L. O L Km Nor KW Hmw y Un . Darsity' FooLBall Games, 1897. 2. n, Obernt. . m Lara; 1n n: Obel'l n, nl Ann AK LII . . 31 CH; 0 m Ulmxlm. , x3 m Clu-amm, m , nnmxwx, Coauk. Uhe MD, b 'erJllL 22 mum u H .lhelhu . V n 1mm u 44 mum b .H'mrhn. V . m m :14 Fm; C 1t, mtu'miu. V Prm'lua . V . O. W. C U. of 31.. 0. S L', W R 1: Law. L Ohio Intercollegiate athletic Association. President, Secretary, . . . Treamer. 9 fficsrs. . ...... J. F. Rurolnh Oberlin College. ....... K H. Pub . Ohio State IVniver, ' ............ C. C. Carmen. Onerhmn. Slate InfERcollegiate TKGGR Meet. mo Yard Llasa, ...... :20 Yard Dash ....... 44o Yard Dash ..... w Mile Rum, . , van Yard Hurle, . . '22'0 vun1 Hurdle ...... 1.1M. , Running Broad jump, Pole Vault. . . . Running High Jump, 7 . Half MHe Rum Putting Shot, Hammer Throw, mmmm, u s. Second nnnuul meet. cummn Mn 1H3, 1597. Ruwm. o. 5. Li, . . . . ,,,,,,,, 10: seconds. , Dmmh x. o. w. P. mum. Dumsuu. .Rmuynue m. . . . . . . . . . . . .23gseuonas. . Runs ,, 0. I'. 54! seconds. KH 'Mlaum, ......... 4mmu:ex40! C AV'IvH-n, H 1'. IF 'st o, 5. H. mm Oberlm. . . . . ....... msmnas Uhexlin. um. Mimi. Oberlin . . , , , V V . .27; wronds. Hbcl'hfb Oherlin. , . :1; 1mm inches. , v GUL'LD, Ohetlin. 4Crummaux, u x. U. SIML'SUN Minn am, 01mm, . ,9 fast 7'nches. ,Muuuu, MmmL . ......... 5 feet 41mm. Cer' o s. r m menherq. . '2 muuztes 3; seconds. Rum 0. i WARNER, Oberlin. , ......... 32 feet 5 Inches. 0, mm. Oberlin. ........... gq Ieet 5 inches. onuxmxx mam ,szzus 0, s. 1' I Mum am pm n: n: ' ' 1Ruumw 0. 5 IL. ...... Emiuutcp One Mile Bicyde, . . . . Ll C L Bzun, 0. U XV R. EvaL Oberlin. , :Dcunda. tw-Lu, Oberlm, .......... 42 feel y; inch. Running Hop, Stcp ma Jump- 0 Lmams 0 a U. L mun, u mphergL Summary of Points. FimtlL BwuwndsL 1mm . TuIaLHL mm V, , L. o 3 5 Mmm, , . . L 1 g m Onmuy . L . L 7 1;; 0.9 u. . L L ,,,,, L . L 3 $1,; 0. w. U. L VYH HA m C L n n 2 State Association Records. event winnxr. onmd Dash . Hwnlmvw, mm. , mYurd Dam. Rum mm, mm 11. L 4.30 Yard Dash . , . V um kam L, Cincinuuh. 1 Mile Run ...... . . HM .L, meu' ........ 4 mmuLLS .0: second 5 m Yard Hurdle ..... . .Vv- x . 0mm ...... 17 seconds. :20 Yard Hurdle ..... . 3m L , Dburlm ..... 27L Lemmas. Ruumng Broadjunip CCCCC xv. x Obc : L . Lcofeecg-q mam. Polevm: .......... HMLu-nm onemem L . qfeetnuchea Running High jump ..... Mm L. Miami ..... 5 met 4 imh HalfMileRun. L . L . . .wa-x. Oberlin . . . . . .2minutes 57:10th ....... . . cm mu.ouerbem Hammer Thmw. L . . . .m L Obarlm ..... One Mile Bicvcle . . .RmumL 0 ' U. . . L w Lemmas. Running Hon Step and lump 5mm M: mm L L L Lyzfeet m inchLL. Gberlin Hlumni leetie Hssociution. Officers. Pvesh'hml . . D H n: P. s'mvw'nnx L ,,,,,, Cleveland. VicevPrEsidem . Wllwi'h W. CM: . L L LLLLLL Oberlin. Secrelm-x . . . . L , Axmcm U. kivmhm L . L L L Oberiin. Treasurer L . . L L Grukm: C. jnyrwx , . . . L L . Oberlin Board of Trustees. jun: R WxnllnlAVL AWKEW G. Cuunxm FKLD. EL LL mum. n7 Field Day Records. Intercollegiate. Suent. Holder. . Record. 100 Yard Dash. . ...... B. Wm mu, chrguluwn . . .9: sacaulh. :20 Yard D215 ........ B. W'Ensx: chrguuwn ..2 seconds. w Yard Dash. . ...... J. a Sm us, Amhe . 49;; seconds Hulf Min: Rut, . ...... E. Huumu, Haunt 1 minute 56 Ccnndc. 31,10 Rm . ..... minute: sccondzq. 120 x'aleuu11c . ; V , . ,ng 'ond us Yard Hurdle ........ j, LV Exmxak, Harvnrd. . . . 24: sucunds, Running Highjump, ,,,,, JV D, Vlehux, 1m, 1'. of P . 5 fcotg inches. Runmng Broad jumpH . . . . V. Mmgs, Culumbxa, , . . . zzfeetnKinches. PoLc Vault. .......... B. jumsm, Yale, ...... 11 feet 3:4 inches. Shut Pm, ........... w. o. Hmw Yale, . , 42 feet uh xncbesv Hammer Throw, ........ w. G. WouvKL 1-, U of h . 136 feet 3 inches. One Mile Bxcycle, ....... xnumsox, Colnmbla, . . 1 minutes 132 seconds, Sherlin Records. Guznl. Rtuord. Ion Yard Dash, V , . , . . Bmvrvmm m seconds. 22a Yard Dam, ........ mmmum '95. . ..... m secnnds, 4m Yard hash, ........ Yrvnvt, 97 ..... . . . 54; seconds. IlalfM11e Run, WM-m, n.5, . . . . , 2minutestziseconds. Mile Run, . , , , . , . Tuna, '92; ....... 4minutes 53i Secmds, nn Yard Hurdlz. ....... Km, 9., . . . . . . mgsemnds. 2m Vam Hurdle, . . . . . , Ym'Vn, '97, . . . . . . csgsecnnds. Running High Jump, ..... -,u.. m ......... 5 feet ginchei Running Emad Jump, . , .x'mm '97. ........ mfeetxoginches. Poke Vault. . . . . . . . slmwnm. .......... gfeetsxinches. Hammer Thmw, ................. xn feet x inch Putting shot, ......... 35 feet K inch. us 5Field Day, May 22, 1897. 100 Yard Dash. m. Yard Hurrne, :20 yard Dam, 4A0 Yard Dash, . . o-ne Mile Run, , m Yard Hurdlc, . . , Running l'h'nad jump, Pole Vault, ..... Running High Jump, Half Mile Run. ...... Shot Put, Hammer Throw, Relay Rm. - ; m. Bxalujv, A., ........... m2: secondz. KC. Gum 95. H-LA. Yuma, 'm. . ...... ,IHgseconds. ,c r.ZLLLw.'09. p3. K. 1m.s:x', qs, . . 232 seconds. C. D. anLEY, A ' I1. H. Gulswmn, '95. mg 5pm. 'ns, ........... 4 :ecnnds. , m 315. 00. K E g. guxKeu,x'v,a, : minutes 7;, scuunds. I CL K. ' ' H J, R .' a . wise! 5y mums. I C. A U D. saw , 'uu, ....... R. anrx. a .A. anu. 'q;. . q feet 5,-4 inches, .A. K. Muslim. n.6, ,,,,, T, M. Dun '99 n. n. Gmmun, vgs, 5 1221 2;; iuchus. pv. 0. Cum L '97 . r. 1L VVUHFK. u . 'c, K. TNKIY, '97. 2 minutes 123 seconds. , 52 fact 9 iuchw In fact I Inch. Summary of Points. '07. Hr. nu, no, Alademy. . rm . Stunndih 115m... 13mm. 3 3 f 24 h 5 S 43 z 2 2 x6 I o I 6 x 3 z 13 ug Gymnasium Exhibition. I. Hurizontul Bur. IL Goas-Yau-Please. 1: Balance Work. 15 Strength tam. 1H. Parallel Bars, 1V. English Extension Drill, . 1 Medicine Ban Defense. P ronrnm, April 15, 189$ CULLEG E CHAPEL. Skeels of Cairo. AI Plnylul 3mm . 5m Pm r Cross Lungs. , jDiver. lGLadmlur. ' rFencer. 'Cnszrcmas. 'We1come, Lords and Ladies Gay. ,,,,,, Allzrlrielxwlm. Gm: 0m. v. Tumbling, V . . u Emu, ,,,,,, L 71171;, n, Gm. ch u. Pyramxds Alaminlm ummpmmmn. xzz Cuu w mm, 11 L. n. .r.;m-, XV. F x l 'y LN ..... :1. 1m mu, c. w. Pu m L. 1;. F. Am , A x M m, . L A.C1m v,. l rlnnrl yr: 21 '98 Dursity Team. vcond Bun. .L VVV MEKLm. mm Ha-i? x. VVhILR, . mm Muse. 1:: 1-. H u m: , .Ptcrm. A n mumm. . Nhurt Stop. 71. .9 0n r'r. . . .Ceuter rhea. r R KNMH F. Pn-Jch.y . ..... . .Han eer. Schedule. 1808. case smml mm w 95.111 K'whenim mmwnrwd , K'uw Srhtml Vilnm IV, u IH'H Ihl 'wu MM XV- Her l m xx umm Hr w mum; Purduu- I'm J5 , l xg Hr m mm I mxrr e, .. Xva Mm 1m Ijmm ,oxm wrungnu L'mu- U- My Jmaed mm w? x-xnu l'mu- :Ly V 0h 0 VVane-xau L'uim-my , mm, u: Pym: Ignat- E n u: , Al HL- 4 Jl Clm ' ,d m mm L. 4t mm n An 0Lu1,u. . m Ruled, . J: MD 1m mu. 1:le km- 111, J: YImlhuu, um m Culurle :u Ucknuuu m mldxm L . n Dulmmu .,u lluldwu' ,1 Tennis Rssoeiation. Hun. um , J n .KHIH, . ,T'L VL'AW-Hi H walL. . mrcmrv .uzu 'rmwu-m Cross Country Glu b. 1.x :m +,:., Km :11 l , M IIw H. . lmvlauuh 1. .11V1h. ., VV ,x;uu,w young Women's Tennis Rssoe'n. .le n SIMX x E . V . . vaxnlwr 6W . x wulm 1cm CAMUN Slkuvw Sccnmrv und 1- . us '98 Base-Ball cream. J. F. Rumu-Mmpmim, . . . . , , . . . . , . . . .Catcnur H H. Fm . ................. .Puclmr. H u S'inVGl-nwx. . . . . V . . V 7 ..... .ShurlSLnlx G. R mm , . . , . . . . . . 'ustnm. u. c, 5mm. . . . . . . . . . . .s Ummm- c. n. lthx'un . . ..... . , . . . . . V . T'mrd 13m, F. o. Wumu ....... , . 7 . . . . . . . . .LcHFieM. I. A Sm.an . . . V ..... . V . . . . , ,cwermm, c. 2. Au, ML, , . , . . . ..... . , . . . Rigthleld Substitutes. L 'r. xxnmm L. 1;. Guam u. G Blegele Club. ........ . . .I'resvieun . .xnemresm: . . . . ............. . .Treasm-en mm, .................... . , 7 . .Srcremq. Rm! Em. Physical g l'rluining Club. .mss Cum; DLLAMHLk, . . . . , . .l'restdent. ms; MARI? 'Rmtm'k. .......... . . . ,Serrevrv-x. Members. HIV. A. I. CORY. Miss A. E ann. MAM M. T, Bknu. Miss K. I. REED, Miss M. A. BRAMIJ, 11F; H. M. RYDER. Miss C. M. LAMB, Mls: C E, SW sts P. W2 Mnrml, MISS E. L. YKEM. Miss C. L. PALHEIM us '99 Foch Ball cream. W. H. TAYLUK. . . . V .................... . Left End. F. C. J. M ................. . Left Guard G. A. ,,,,,,,,, . . V V V .Csmel. R. G, RunLASLu B. B. WILLIAMS. R. E. HnnHCapzr , V . V ............ RighthAV G. L. w, 1mm, ........................ . .anner Baa; U, W. VVILLIAMSV . . ................ V V V . ert Half B; L C M. RKTTIG, V V ............... . K III Half Back. u. x lsum' , , ..... A . ...... V . , . V V F ,1 B L'L H. W'. XIrKrB, y u U substitutes. L S. OLCOTTV WV H. HnBES. CV EV Slhlhm '99 Base-Ball Team. G. L. W'. KILISDN .............. V . . . . A . , . Cntclmr. E. A. Shrunk ...................... Etchet and. First Base. J, RV Buckmr, ................... . . . . Samml Base. E. ......... . .............. short Sznp. W. H. TAYLUXV ............................ Third Ra-w. C. A. ZELLAIL VCapkainL ,,,,,,,, V . . , . . V ...... Luft Fluid. W. B. ELMDRE. ........................... Right led. H. H. MCKEI, .................. V . nght th1 mid PLLL'heL W. L. VVMHNHTOV. . V , . V . V V V ............ Centre Fuel? Substitutes. P. W. VVIIJ luwrxV W, E, MuiHEx. u, '00 3Foot- Ball Team. I. D. 5mm , , , , , , V mt End. FV HV l'EAsE. . . V . V V . . . . V , V VLuttTau-klu w. i Hm. . . . . V . V mmmm. CV u. 15mwsx.m-. .............. V . . V . . ..... Ccnlur a. WWW; . V . V , V , , ,Rghmmu-d. R. TV Bxumub, ...... . V . . . . . . . . . . Right mm 1:. F. Snuar. , V , V , . V V. 42;; : End. w. B. E1 non; . . ............ . V V , . . V , Vguamr Back H. R. , , Lm 113V Rack. L. K KmmV ............. . .ngm Halt Buck . Ful' hank. Substitutes. R. 0. NOth. 5. SVFXIV F. SV 51 Vsmv '00 Base- Ball cream. L. R. Hons, . . , , . Fir-t Haa. R.PVJumm,.V....VV,V,... ,..,V.,V.VV.V.sm:nmp A c. Blurm'nmxK71q1lmn1, . V . V . V V VCauherV 1, D 5m. ........ . . .......... . V . V VFilclzm Uwzx. . . V , , V V , . . , . , . . .SemndlSase. F. A SstLm, . V . . V V V . V . . . V V V V V V .Cclnu rim i. 5311;. .......... . . . V . . V . , , , . . . .Lcr: Field. L c. 5mm. V V V V . V V , , . , V 'l'hu'd BM. P. H. ' 135:1, ................... . V . . . . lught Hem 129 I x '01 :Foot- Ball Team. ,5. Ham; y Anmnmi ' , Left End, J G Wun, . . . , , . ......... ,LeflTackle. ,an, . . , . V 7 . , , LeflGuard. w W- NNV 1 , . , . . .............. Center. 1, V.11!'IFALV ; R E. Bkuw , ; . ...... . R th rd. 1; L.LA1RD, u: a R s. Smnl.. . . . , . . . . . . .Rigm Tncklc c, PENuume . , , . . RighL Eml, c 5mm, ...... . . , , . , , . . , . ,Quaner Buck. CA. 1mm. lCHpmim ....... 7 V . 7 V V .Lelealf Back A. T mum. . . . ..... . V . 7 . V . 7 .Right HulfBuck. 3' TUMVK'M-l , , , . . . . . . . , , .FrliBnck. L'. Emnsn'lz, l Substitutes. 1:. 1a Rummmm s. n. BUxLz. A. A mummy J. F. 33m n. 01 Base. Ball cream. H MY Human, .Piluhuv j. P. 55w .Ftrst BH A mwsw aptam . . 0nd Ba . s. k. 'l'onvmm ............. . . . .C-uLL'lmrr L G. STxonmeL , . . . . . . . . . . . . .Tmru 14am- D.B.1um,... . .. .. . ..V.Shurl5lup L: n ansm. ........... . . . . . mm: quL A. R. Bnows. .............. . . . . . . . . Left Field 1. G.VVAIw. .......... . . . . . . . . . . . kcnlcr mev substitutes. B. F. ALLEN, A. T. LLmn. :3: Senior Heademy Foot-Ball cream. F. M. HVMAMV ......... V V . V . . , ..... . , . Len End. W. W' i'numw . . . V . . . . , . . .......... Left'l'ackle. H. WI. HlsmLL, . . . . . . . . V . . , V . ........... Left Guard. ............ Center. . , V , . . V . V . . ....... Ri m Guard. A, W, MONUSMILH. . V . V . . . . . V V . .......... RightTackle E L ISP, ..... . , V . . V . , V V . . . . . . . . . . V Rtght End. L s. mnnuy. . . . V . V . . ............ . . . . Quarter Back. D. W. Rom so ..... . . . . . . V . ..... , . . Left Half Ben J. XVV MEMAMV ...... . . ............ , . V Riarht Half Baa D. G. St'mr, . . . . ...... . ............. , . Full Back. substitutes. B. I, CAREY, R. L. lhth N. W, STORL Senior Reademy Basket-Ball Team. Mmm Cutnxu'nux. . . . . V . V . V . . ...... GuulTluuwur. Gm. r. Ruun. KCagmun . . V V . . . ....... Rxgm Furwmd, Nmm Elumns; . V V . V . . V . . . . . Lano'wdrd, Junk: 5mm. . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...... Center, Lam PmeV . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . GualIJLl'eu'lcr. xwmm BuLm . RmhLGuuld lmnxnn L'Amw mm, ....... . . . . . . . . . . . . chtGuutd, BasketaBall Teams. Junior. qu MAcmLAvV . . ....................... Gcal'l'hrowcr. Lmu MchNALn, V ...................... Right Forward. vaKn xvaV V V V V V V . V V V V V . V V V V LeftForwArd. Glue! Pm V V V . V V . V V V ............ Center. Emu STRDVhV. V V V V . V V ................ GoalDefender. Tummsu SAvAmL UCaptajul V V V V ................ Right Guard; Emmmm Cmm- V V ....... V V V . .......... LeftGuard. Sophomore. Emm-Smcwa, xCaprsinl V V V V V V V V ........... GoalThmwm-V Rom Com ........... V ..... V V ,,,,, Right Forward, Fwnam Vnoszb V V V V V ............... Left Forward. Hum s-nvm-IVV . . V V . V V ............ Center. nouns: Hm'mVV V V V V V . . V V V V V V V V Vang Defendan ETum. Rmnrrr. V ,,,,,,, V V . V ........ V V V .nghthard. Mmccmm Mch-mmV V V V V . . ............... VLeftnma. momma Joya . . Goal Thrower. 1mm 3mm! ...... Right Forward Mum REYNOLDS. V V V V V . ,,,,,,, V V V Left ForwardV MAuuV FAu'vmz, magnum ......................... Center. FRANCES STansV ,,,,,,, V V V V ,,,,,,,,,,,,, Goal Defender: Cum HALL. V V V V V V .................... Right Guard. ETHEL LUTZV ....................... V V Left Guard Physical Training course. LEONA mesV ........ V V V V V . . . ,,,,,,,,, Goal Thrower. Cmu hum. ...... V V V V , Right Forward. HARRIET RYDER VVVVVV V V . V V V VVVVVVVV Left Forward. Mnxy Bunny, VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV CentaL mun: DE LA MATnn, wapmim VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV Gun! Defender. MmmA BRANDT. V V V V V V V VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV Right Guam Cum: LAMEV VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV Left Guard. m Anomq Prize Translation. 30pm; xmm. 751.790. . 2009, IV lmconquemblc, Rm, the bestroger, On 1112 soft checks of a maiben thou wartlyest; far from the citg in pasturesluubs roaming, tht in tlye cottages hibing. Em the Divine ones can neVer hope to shun thee; yet when a mortal fer films that be home thee, llIubness unceusinghl follows Mont St. Michel. Michel. On its emu side 11 rises shcur one huudrurl and any feet. on lhelandwnrd side it makes room among its cliEs ind crcnces for a lit. the village. Tradition says mm Druid: sacrificed on this rock. When Caew entered Gnu! the Remus mm a lcmplu on n ummm Juslwhcn me am mumm- ries reached thi: purl 01 France we do But know. but as early as the third cemm we end a small wouden church on the spot. where had stood, first, a Druidical 51mm and an n heathen temple, In 709 St. Aubert. mm Bishop of Avranches, had a vision In Much 51.. Michael appeared to him and commanded him to mm a monastery,1n puma of the mu;- church. But 5:, Aubert was fnithless. There must be some msgake :bm :ne heavenly command. fur then: W215 110 water on The Rock. Three umes me vismn appeared audeuuh time the angel stud. 13mm, 0 Faithless. m the gloryoi God and :he honor of Khu Smnls. u! Perplexed mxd :liu duubliug. :hc Bishop Spurn his umu m fast- mg and prayer. One day, standmg on the West side of he Rock, he planted ms mar in a crevice. YVhen he lined in a spring gushed forth, which :0 1F; day has never gone r177 . Up to this time Th: Rack had been naHed Mons Tumha, but it um nnW dedica'ed tn St, N rhne'l, and a company or Rene dirtine Vfrmks mm; pus, zvssvml. Amung n11 1w benLILifuT monasmries in France there 15 none more remarka'wle for snualmn. for anhiectuml grandmlr, nr histnric marest, than Mont St. Minhe'l. ngun LI llu: enzlv Rummesqne style and completed 'n the later Gothic, it i: a h Lory in Sun: of 'Lumnes uf eccles'msriml gfnwth, The smdent whn gropes hi: Way mmugb i1: muwive cxyyl feds that The Church built Far EH? 539R AR 11E stands xx in its dark dungeon he ma . s the pmver or um organimtinn that mm mm nu; aun- Vd wim kingdoma and empires. He chums the masswe stairway. What Dnuquetlng mu m all lln: pulucusof Europe excs-ls the grandeur of Hus Refecmry: A doume row mi graceful culumns support the vaulted ceiling. These 01d mnnks must me9 had mm gclxzustu haw.- dcaigned these proportions, T119 w' 9 open Gre-plac: s gusts uumwr: and Mxml chug , But L119 5311: Des ChEKHHEF Jr;w:lsses the Rtfeciur It :: a hundred ' . in lunth and is rich in arclli!ecuu'al feature Ha: Lum: XI. ' mdcd m; k 'gnny urdcr oi 5L. Mich; A story highen and w: mm cu the 210i:- nwrs mm u-eir mo hundred and u 'any oluum of polished gmmm The peamms of Normandy sun make pilgruuagc: m Tm Ruck. They pray bemre tl'r hgk nllm nf the c JI'Ch and drunk of Lb: homing waters of b . Mwhaul'a .przng. How one mg; to know :nm'e of the life of mrse Bsnedxane monks who nncr lived n1 JIESE don mi ms Mmed lhxnugh 11,: s clmsters, and mm hess daszned hulk: wiLh :;fe. hey werE whoL .u: Eur T1 Ruck was ,umwu u: The City of Bum They x n: brawn for they 5e six Ships :0 saw! from Dwes n'llh ViUiMu the Cun- quernr. 'Nhezl yon visn Mont Miuhcl uhuusc Lhc ime of NH moan. Hm! yuu may have the tides m Lheir hem. There is 21 mm that cmpuu a few rod: wutL uf Tm- Rack and farm: the buundary between Xormandy and Brittany. I: is g :Kmugu sight to see the orean Sweep across the river. u dams :1 as pcrkctly as If a slum; m1: suddenly stopped its mmmh Waters pxle against wams, then th: river 50w: backward, the 00am Hows rm, It sweeps around The Rock and '4 all the world i: m the sen '- Oncc the my old monks enticed an English armyto these lreacheroua sands They mew who would ngm the battle m- mam. No mop of horsemen could have chased and mum! the enemy as did the incoming Aegir mth its :ouuwim . The modern story at Mont Sr. Michel as pleasantly told u HThree A :mandy mm. but the thoughtiul navaler forgets Madame Poulard and her cmelets in trump, the lines of Mcduuvhl history that gather about The Rock. A. A. 1:. J. us 0, matZSmIm of yesterday was I'm hlizzard. A hard snow skorm and a blizzard are twn distincl and scparulc pm- nomena, and if ynu had Hved here the wiulel uf '85 you would have found out the rhfference. Any um: who was caught am on the prairha in flmf storm was lost. I assure you, unless 7 By the wn. did I uvunuu .ou the ex- pFrvence Jenkiu: and Duo! Uc ind m cm hhzzarcP W'lml' never evru heard uf Jenkins and Doolittle? Well. rum I must begin m we bcxluntng amt tell you how 1: came nbmu, They were partners in busiucssi be m heroes of this stunn-jenkms and Don- ALtle. Real Esmte. But Mr. Junkin: mtun :nLCn: 'ou see, was In a special line nrnt Connected withthe Erm. His real 1m work W235 the study propagation and protector: of fish. He held the JLNI uHiCc Of Comm sslcner of Fished for the Third Con v ssional Dvstrict m his Slam. time a w! Dspmmem of Fisheries at Washington had secured 11:5 continuance in nmce mm rive administrminns IL was m: parmer who was looked upon as the re 1 estate npmmr or the cnnce' , Colonel Dnnlinle m; a man of aw words but he carried the 3H nf one who had In real estate mnwnnm habitually on his mind. When he am :pesk M husmess he w. wonttn make guardpd mention of correspondence with upamp: the East -' Bu: LS far 1K 3mm . rm m surface, there was never 31y am ml wmven'em in mm mm resm 1g rmm H19 monew's cnrrespnndenre. 3m, yap Cnlone1 was :iuLurc m m faith in m: rFaT ES? .5 prmpzct. Thermmew gnityof hearing wan pmmhm. He was a mu tar. m. arrangply ennugh 3m wnle he overwhehned with his mguny. and - h s m .N. Hi; legs ana nrma were small and in walking along the 5er 1, head and dmu'dprs mx throun hark he on':ed mm a bubs drummer un lhc mzu'cn, gramlLy rnrrymg H's drum bel'nrehim, And then, his mm moumumlpud, Comm Dooume hm mv rbeen xumeumy. hm he um hcumml u 'Ummun cunscut. and :12 a1. WM: dressed in military blue. Hm wlmkm hclpud, mu, They were .arge. and long. and mm as snow, lying in bmnliful w Yes um um um smuoLh-amug blue ve 0mm: Douliule Luuk great prxlu m 1m partner's honorable onsce and in pro- rmma kuowiedgs of ash He knew L'umpul'ull 1y nulhmg of 11511 himse'I He bad I'm ilmme Fnur'lurss for jill 3531: art 1c of mod. Huwcver. hm taste m this line had hm; edLL-md somewhal My Comnn 'anr Jcnkln:. On digagreeahle days. instead of gang home. L11: mm! uml LLu: Comm sloncr 'Jsedto time together down town.7 unmouu; Lum- - $1 Lurw 1le cut mm the omoe; and always on these occa, m zm-y mama M Nut iumquuuuy Mr Muldoun's cm could no: kurmsh me uarucular a 1 mm LLc Cmmumuxr-s delicaic fancy dcmudsdaofleu, 1nfactcou1d not turn h lmh 1m onuy kma, But Mulduuu ah -- keptm reserve a quantitynk dnerl smgmn, 21ml :hmwuu. Wu: am no rctain the patronage of jenkins and Doolittle. 1; win mu bud um the public mu nut appreclate. seriously. th a two men. Rm bmwm 3mm Ju mm mm may have been mr their jesting :mut the. Cn1nna1 s Uparucs m thu Es: 1trnus'. be anmmed um there was one Very ohvmus disc'ep- uLuy about. jcukm: and ms mm of uommssmer of Fisheries m the Third Congres slonul DlslnuL Thu m truth 15 mm were were no szreams nor 131m anywhere mt. v awaw u 134 wnhin the Third Cougmnxoual District. and consequently no ash nut fisheries what- ever. Thu Third District :5 included in the droulll bell. east from the Missouri, And for twenty yelrs Lhcru had never been man enough to thoroughly soak Ill: soil, to say naming cf mung low places and pra-historic creek bad; with wam. But the thing came about Is follows: One spring, twenty ycurs before, there had been an unprecedented treshet, and the water had stood in some places all summer. It was then that the oilice of Fish Commissioner for me Thxrd Congiessioual District was prepared, And Mn Jenkins put into 1:. :hrough the mgenuiw of a relative of his who lived in Washington. Xaw all this fish business had something to do with me blizzard story, as you shall REE in due hme. As x was saying jenkms had held that position ever since, He was a credit no the nmce. ll'is monthly reports to the Department were models; he read all the omcial puhliclhons 05 the Department: he was informed on all Am of Cangfessl and nl international treaties relating to fisheries. He talked H511 on all occasions. wiote fnr the 10cm papers, and in every way sought to educate his people on the subjectias Mnldoun used to say H m stir up puhlic sintiment in fayvnr 0F Hsh. He want to the Legislamre one winter and secured the passage nf Jenkins' famous A rr m nglnfr Ilzr mam; mm; m m Damian?mmm01m ,Lrn- which provided due penalr mes agmust the use 0K seinesl or lines with more than one hook. or Hset lines etc. ctu,.- a performance which especially endeared huu to me sznrlmrul Thu Commissiuner received from ll'shhinglun Irum Hum to Lime cans of snail, live ma for prupnguliunin the Third stmct. lugulhur wu'u all Improved uyplmum for thelr care and huudlmg. Num us ash Were always an uxlmimu. m globus, at the office. He kept several varieties in a raw uf barruls m the alley. Ha had some Tcnr uessee pike in hls usteru at home. and there Were some young perch in the Column cistern. 'l'he Commtssioner was always wamng for another freshen It Was in the fall before me blizzard that 'l Com Jones struck artesxan water on his farm two miles West of town. Then. everywhere in the drouth-Stricken area peo- ple wen! Wild. There began a furious drilling for arbeslan wells. The country was savedl Artesian Inigadou would transform the desert Into a garden. But to Com- missioner Jenkins chi; meant fish. He believed that the fisheries problem for the Third District was solved. A little hollow beyond Corn jones' house was new full of water from the over- rlnw of the well. The Cnmmlssmner telegraphed t0 Washingtan for 8 five-gallon can of new-hazched German carp. imported, a fish especially recommended for northern latitudes. The carp arnved by express and were duly deposited m the artesian pond. The Commiasinner prepared a twolcolumn article for the next week's 1wa:. He disl coursed German carp and arteslan 13kg: on the street covner. He was busy early and late. He anrl the Colnnel dined m: sturgeon at Muldoon': for several conaecutive da . That winter was nmxnally cnld, hul. Khe German tarp lived. One day the Com- missioner chopped 1 hole in the icel caugh: one in a. scoop net. and brought it heme in a bottle for exhibition at the M7535. It was nearly tum inches long The mercury went down, and dmm. A considerable dry mow lay on the ground. Finally. however, the wvnd veered tn the south and it was suddenly warmer. That murniug the Cnlunel came: down to the mm; a usual ahnut gm o'clock. H: luuud his partner muc'I excixed, : N Colonel '- smd re whe German czlrp are in danger. 'Cnrn' Jones , as just been here and has called my anemia tn the shallowues: nf t'wF lake. He thinks II: is frozen nearly if not quite to the bottom, They may be even nnw Ins: in the ice' And they have grown benmllully so Far, HE tank the battled specimpn From the shelf and glued a: u fondly. ' Culonel Doolittle removed 1n: glovesl numbed for me bottle Irnm his partner, put m; rm his eyeglasses, and.pruceeded to a deliberate inspection of th: heit Jenkins began pacing the 500:, In due hm - the Colonel cleared his throat. and said. n It i. ndeed a hue :3 Which in howise relieved tht- Commissioner': distraction. A: length. however, he lm'lted in fmnlof the Co1ozlel,-wlxu was stm anntemplating the heh mu. some concern. x-chxuuei, my course oraettoms clear! The morning is wame:,-1 shah go ht once and chop annther hoie m the ICE. If any remmn of those carp :heysheu be saved i 7 Bringmg his get down on the desk,- .. they 7 shall 7 heisevedi '- The Colonel steered his thront and would have made some appreciative response. but the Coimuiesioher had gone hhe a hash to Order e team for the trip In h tew minutes he returned; the team was alt the door, He toeaeti in an ex, 3 pail, a vnnhluted transfer can, and a patent 511k scoop uet. By this time the Colonel had grasped the hill impnrfance of the undertaking. .. Jenkins. he saith w i am resolved to go with you. If any remain of those carp they shall be 5 cd' t' h was 10:00 o'clock when Vheyteached the frozen pondi The Cnlonel heid the horeewhiie jeukins begun to chop the hoie The ice was hnttle with the long cold. and his nervous httie blows stirred up a considerable spray of hue chips. At the end of ten minuzes Mr. Jenkins was breathing hard and hxs mm chuhtcheute was nghw. HColonel. thisisnu smallmsk. he said, eheettuny, as he stopped 10 thy 0E his Overcoat. The work went on. At the secuud slap jenkius threw asxde his other com and his hat, His straggling hair was pinhLered t0 hie hmw with sweat. After along time the Ceiuhel. observing that the spurts of Ice chips were becom- lug weak and far between, got. down from the ratriaga and 05ered to hike h mm himself. But '5 e30 , wee futile, The hnrimn cf the Colonel's waist perpetually intercepted his view of the spot to be chopped, and his scattering blows msdc but 1h. ue impression. He soon became exhausted, and retired again to the comfortof the mrihge white the CommlssjoVIErwcm-dy hemmed his peeking in the botton; us th hole, By u n'dock it was heariy four feet deep. and hope and strength were almost gone. But with one more feeble him the Ex went through with a chug, .. We have struck it exclaimed Jenkins, joyfully. u Struck wth inquired the Colonel. uwhter. It'sahnut a foot deep. 1 can feel the bottom here with the a; 1115 moment, Comueh T ehen have the opening summenuy eulnrged The htue E511 were there, sun ahve etter mm: long 'mpr snnment, and came swarming up into the hnie. n Look at them, Cnioneh,76ne fellows every one of Lhem' Ah, the net. Andiet me have the can j sthere at myleft. There' do you see how dertiy that net takes them in? Beautitui 7A man named Calktns invenlud that net The Department gave him h punhion. The patent am was soon comfortably mu; the Colonel checked up the horse; the Commissioner put 01.! his thing: and loaded the outht into the curihge, As they turned the horse toward mwnt Jenkins suddenly eried out. iLook there He pointed toward the north The honzun Wm, white. The Coionei adjusted his ayerglusm end inched. The whiteness was moving lowm'd them. They had Stopped Lhc horse, and both men were gazing at the Thing which was hinttmg out am the north. The from of in s. movmg wan ht white, ueme rushing an, In an Instant more it was over them! The carriage was capsized like a featheh The horse was piuhging. Thu Colehet rmd Jenkins were sprawling on the ground. each ciutehihg a reiu-blmded with Shaw, deafened with wind, confused,-hhul in! .46 n was me hismne blizzard at January mh i355. jehhins, regammg his ii-hs, felt along the harness and in a. few minutes managed to ionsen the tzrriSed horse. Alreadythe cold u as fearful. The snow came driving7 hut in thick, blinding, choking dust. ard -- Jenkins. excieamed. The wind slammed the sound back in his throat H'e veanhed immd a miihd ionking shadmv in the whiteness, and touched it; i: was the Colnne'L He put as mneih eiese m the Cninhers ear and shamed. nWe musi get in mi: of this col . m- wer freeze to deatE i .. Fur Gods sake, lei s try for Jones- hmise the Cohmel answered. mciiuie eii' '- . Its the; way ., No, 11': ans way They bLgun m Icahzu what is hhmrd wes They were losL with v Com Joues' house nottwu hundreutssi suvuyi Junkies thoughl of ms horse, He made a grop- ing detour of the upturned carnage. szumhisa over a lap robe, caught his loot iii the fish hehebut the horse wss gone,-swallowcd up iii the whimsss As he cumc up in the Calanel agam he struck his IOU: against me can of carp, h The carp mu ffeeze! he showed. He pulled ihe can along. and L'A'Nl it an Its side. Six on the hen, Colonel. vou will keep them warm. 'i And so the Colonel 55: down hi. Che iish. like a mother hen over he: yfmng. Mr. Jenkins cuddled close to the C01- oiiers body, and pulled the lap mhe around them ithe Colonel, the mm and himself. Bu: h was nbvims that they mind not endure that cold my longs Lap robe and overweis were as pine before um wind. Jenkins snon felt um he wes beginning to ireeze, He started up .. Culouel he shunted. we shall die here: Let us go mow. iric something The Colonel sluggered to his feet. bmcmg himseir eghiiisi the Wind. .. Bring ihe carpi i' shunted Jenkins Hc sulzcd the Cuihiiei's hand, and ihey planged chi him the whiieiiess. Before they had gone many wwps Mr, Jenkins hecme him that his foot WnS tangled in something He r-achul down and diicoverel'l the rish net. It was partly torn from iis tnim -l'u1nl: epparenuy, The of which i: was woven was iiiimveuihg. In the proc .s 0f cxtriualiug his hm, Mr. Jenkins discovered mm the cord puued Dllt essay hke the yarn of is him stuckiugv The Colonel, during this delay. was squatting on the carp can. us contents wcrl; sun llquld. Suddenly Mi, Jehhiiss turned and threw his arms about me Colonel's nuuk, shrieking, Wu em sade, Colonev Saved by this cordi Quick 1: your hands arcn't tween yct. ti this end 10 the camvmnlee it sure! The cord is long. I: win reach to Jonas' huusu. ' he Colonel asked no questions, but Lied :he cunl as directed. Which done, jenhiiis seized his arm and pulled him along. The Colonel had picked uy ml: Csui H No. noi Leave the can here, It win he Our ceutur-don't you Sc -2 H The Colone1.dazed, deposited the can in me snow, and want an. Jenkins- pshl oh: the 00rd. and began to count. N one, we, threei --The house is not over sixty yards away. We east of us-somcwhcrc across the wind. When 1 have counted err Sixty yank, we'll hem Dur center and radiate till we smhe it. The 001mm saw. To beat amiss that wind required their utmost strengm. I: was harder work for the Colonel. but Jeukzns was freezing the faster oi the two. But a clear hope of de- Iiveranee kept mam up. Once when they stoppad a. moment for Imam. the Colonel leaned over and shouted. uWheL did you say his name was? us Jnnkins put nis mu mound once more and shouted back, Calkins The ash net was long uuuugh jeukius' calculations did not fail. After a few mmuzes of veering allhc :rxlyyarrl mam. me Colonel suddenly smashed his nose again'st the corner of . Corn ' yum house. The Iwo men Were almosk exhausted, They felt around until they found a door, and Jenkins threw hunsnlf agmnsl it-nuillxcr could use his hands to mm the knob. The door was opened. They staggcnsd m Jenkins and Doolittle wsrc suvcd! There was a great bustling abouL-applicutiuns of snow, applwatxons of hot and cold water. toweuings. mhnlnnuns uf camphor, rubbings with armies -Mnd frequent dam of hot whisky shag. Pmly owing to the benign influenc: of Lhc 1m. bofu men armed speedily toward unconsciousness. But the Commissianer, with his 3m fading glimmer, said to Mrs. jams, as she wrapped ms hum! in a hot annual. There is the net- on the 500:. Follow Il- to the end-aml bring 1:: lbs uani out of me cold. The Calunel from the back side of the bed. almosk asleep. murmured, Leave the can.- where you find it. You win need it-far a center. ' 9n 0. $ellow Townsman. Robin red an evening gm- Made me lingen made me smy, In ms low soliloquy Hupmg some philosophy. mm the wire be weighed the storm, Trimmed m the gale his tilted form, Vlnle his mreless 6231-11019 shamed. Light 10 km xxas nature's load Good hhe world and good his part, Gift of food and gm of up Watch his firm and easy mm. 1155 for earth and earth for him. H. C. TRACY. w; Emmy. WRITE this in the hope that it may come to the notice of some who knew him in College; that now, though perhaps it is too late, at least partial jusLice may be done one whom most of as thnught whoily had. Harry Lander came to as m the fall of 107m year we were marnctl. Thmagh a friend of my wife we learned that he was utmaest bu! quasar had at Erst we attributed his great reserve to his mother's recent death which hall left. him wsanhy had withoutanynaarrelativss. Later when he persistently repellsd an our shuns to be kind to him we made mqmry and learned that he was known only as a hriltiaat student who never spoke except in answer to a quation and then ualy the fewest uol'ds possibiet Whenever he said anything of the College or its instructors it was in a vein of the most bitter sarcasml H? was nlten blumed for amending a Cullcgc for which he had no respect, nnd I, too, disliked him ior it till long afterward I learned his last promise La his mother had been to speud at 1east a yam at her awn Cullugu, And so the yam ware away 7 his hnud against his leiwlxcrs and thmrs agamst him. Heuevur attended an entertainmtnl. No On: ever saw him look happy, saw.- ave Sophomorss who tried m 1132:,- him The only DLhcr pL'rsun who looked happy on this occasion was Hit: Sophumurc whose jaw was dislocated in such a manner that he wore an idiotic grin tiu a physician cuuld ht- summuacd :u mlmvu lam oi it it was the Week of Cummuaut-munt. Young puuplc st married often try Each other unconsciously Wt: had cvcn torgottuu in what ma it had begun. hat for a week we had scarcely spukua. and ncw nothing: every day made mutter: Worsc till we both lclt that it was no longer hcarahlc, It was twiligh: and we were sitting on oppa- sitc siLIL's uf lhc purlur discussing culdly haw we could scparatc la a way to Cause the leaat smudall Through an open south Vnnde a gentle summer hmzc brought the fragrance of the Carly roses, Xcllhcr of us noticed It. Outside the bats had begun their uncanny high: and as we talked our eyes followed their noiseless motions. Thcrc was a gundc knock at lhc door. Harry cam in. .. I thought perhaps yoazl let me play to you a little. I feel lonesome mmight. I had utlaa heard him playing in his mom late at mghL hat the idea of his wzsmng to play for us astonished me so that I dare say my reply was awkward enough. He sat. down in thu shuduw near the duor. I have often read uf mm talking through the instruments they play. Never have I heard it but once What he played has never hssa written with staK or notes, It never Will he. The air was low and plalnhve and its story was only of the player and his joylcss hfc. Tho tears came to my cycs and then like the inimitable shades of calm in aa upal-thc slum: of sadness-thc melody changed ahtl it was my own gricfs and my own foulislincss that it told. And thca- my arms were round my Wlfn and she was Weeping on my shoulder. Harry was gone He was not in his room. We waited tugcthu till nearly morn- ing but he dlLl nut mam. He came in fur a moment the next day and as he was leav- ing 1 stuppml him in the hall, though I knew he Wished to avoid met I mud to ex- press my thanks but ht: cut me short with a caxt, -- It's nothing. Then hc turned and for a mcmcnt I saw sumcthmg uf hls real scli. -- I only wtsh sumcbody had done as much for me once. 11. A week ago i received a letter from the director of one of the hospuals ia Cleve- land. mqmtiag .amtsmew, The only remarkable Khmg about the letter was that the railrond ticket was mclosed. I went Nu, he said. there wasn't anything so remarkable about Harry's death. m Many x-n-emen cue that way. He's been in the department sixteen years. Chief for the last seven. Nothing but ability and bravuy won him that, thaugh, for he wasn't liked. Never would speak to anybody. I knew a little about him. I don't think he cared to live. He always took chances that nobody else would, and I guess he's saved more than Rfly lives dunng his termt Hels got all sorts of medalst Snmatimes 1t v73 luck got him through, somenmes it was the strength that rm other two men had. There was one rather peculiar thing amut this last 6m nf his. Even he wasn't going to try to save the woman till he happened to hear her llama Some of the nremen tried to stop him. One of them is here in the hospital yet. , Ye; eveq'thlng was dune for him that cauld be, There wasn't any hope from the Eran He was all burned up When he same 011' His left arm was v.11 black and hard and bmh ms ms clean gone No, the woman wnsu'tburned man, Hm wrapped her in some WEL blankets. Yes nt's all he left for you I don't belxcvu lhuru's much. for his salary alwayt wenL nobody knuw where, I ncvcr behaved it was a woman, as some peoplesaid. But Lhere'salelterin um package that cuttlnm some labor. He was so weak llmt 11. Look him two hunts to wrxtu it. though it's only a few lincsv Wu wuuldu't havc let Jim 0.0 1'. but ht: thruatcncd ta kill himself if we didn't. There was his old violin, eighteen medals for distingulshed bravery, and the fol- lowing note written in zxgzag lines that told ms agony planner than words: -- I want. you to know because you are the only people that have tned to be km: to me smce'mother died. We were young and quarreled over nothmg. 1 was proud and Wouldn't. give 11L She married a brute WlKh El. line face and no money. He drank he all up. then mine,- all that mother left me-all my salary since. He died 1!! that Hre- thank God-and she dldnlt know me when I nicked her up to carry her out, I've gwen her all ummillllkkY. Tbetis' Wedding night. Calullm'. Uda 54. le's 3550- Now, by 2.11 the throng deserted. Cieros 15163. alone- Thesszly's fau' vale's forgotten, From Lanssa all have flown. Fallow lies the land, the cattle Idly feed beneath the shade. All uncared for is the vineyard, Vine: untouched hy any made. Peleus Spreads z: splendld hnnqua-l, For 'Lis Then; warding night, And me pa'mce m Pimrmlm Shines m beauty, all .: light. Royal gold and gleaming sm-er. Treasurm ma, of value rare. Golden winecups, downy couches, And a train of maidens fau'. Shaw a visla m the vranger Like of wmm was never ;9enl ll would dazzle nmrnl vision To behald sn fair 3 dream. So the palace glowed mu. splendoa Am. b- 'uth me royal dome swud Llu: touch a: 40m and Ivory. qulL'ummg the g Axles: home. MAI n Mm'rw. First night: R Farce. CAST. Wm . m mm. a freshman. His 5m nigh: m 0mm. Kucm- T. Runwwr Umown as 1;. 11. his roommate. a sophomore. Tmnn V'AN Ann another sophomore. 1m Rm. anothermphnmnre. Kumxm Cum 3 Mm. mem;, her mum. an meny. SCENE. The ground rlnnr sxudy of Vchraw and Redmom, an Em College Street A: ma; double duals opening upnn .1 piazza, Against right wall twn lnunges and m end, match ing the length of the roam Imgonany between dnuhln dnnrs and lounge, ascreen. 0m 1mmge. a window, In from slightlv m the right, .1 table and m. chairs, :1 rocker mm a straight chair. the mm littered m magazmes. photographs, cheap novels. a hymn- l-mk, anda nmle. AL murmur, a buok-case with 1mm. plams, mugs, nil-stove. m, At 1am near back, a door opening mm from hall. Boxing gloves. old hats and other masculine knick-knack: about the room. Agams: back wall, at left of damn doors. a de5k with a chair an earh side, in Due of which mum McGraw sit: studying. mzm n a plus h equals 2x plus yit'ia square of a plus h equals the square of the am p'lus twice me first by the secnnr'l 23h, pm: twice the am by the second.7 Divide by the coemciem nf x W That's all right. I dunnoimhue he is smdymg there is heard the heavy ml of feet on the piazza, and Enter Teddie Van AuenJ. TM. 0h. henna Hump Unther slm'tlerlj: Haw do you do a 7m Izhought Katy was here. He said he'd wait. Are you the roommate? mm. Yes, At mast. he saw! I could hunk with him if I could :Land m; of air, Lmd diam kick 7.41m.- And will do an the denhng with the lanmady. me and k :37 mm nu speakmg terms. Huh' You've gm .1 rlunhlerheader jnh. x nu warn. m hook nut. Well, I'm gind m make your acqluxinlanca My name's Van Amen mm: Ishakmg handsj: Mme is McGraw, mum X'leav, me you dnxng mm? Studying an m: mghl m an mm 1mm.- m, The Professor gm we must work me Erst two page: uf problems for co.murruw, 7mm: on, llmt's ull dam Iluuseusy Nubody but a green fresh ever lhuught of studying am am nighL,-Uh. I beg your pardan; 1m yuu realh uughl u, go om and have some fun. Cumc 01L Suy. ureu'l you maid of getting hazed n11 r11A2-1.u.-1u:rca mmzv: Mr. Rcdmunt sum there wasn't any danger in his ruomiuut wlnh: us was hung Iwam w start umpreuy well, you know, so as m win llw tuachur'h Iv spent. 1mm, IhuattuuuglyJ wurk me Pruf, nmr- nau ugJ, Yea. buy. I remembel man what I and am night. You're all nght. wnu was with Katy mun: jus: ML Rand. 71W Where am they gw mm: Towards um buuk-stoms. I heard lllcm any they would strike the Cut 5m, Turlll'n': All gm. Su lung.-lStuppmg on the pmmJ Hang v. ull. Tm: blamed muon 15 bright enough to make a roaster crow all mgm. Say, am may get mu any tugsi Hwy; Nu. They'jjmughtyuu would uamcju-uh smut. Tllcru's some burnt cork. 77711111: No. mu don't 1'4 rather be cullarud any day than smear um szuR all over myiu W 4.11, let's have - m old hat, anyway. ITakes 0:151. I guess I can shape thisthlug it wxu hide my face. So long, kid, Don't set the house'aare. o: the landlady will make things bot. lExitL me Iconttnnes sludymgl: A plus 1: over: mmus b equals a minush aver: plus b. equals one. A plus a prime. plus a second, plus a third, plus a fourth. plus a nu. equals; mus fronldoor ban is rung twice. wanie rises and passes into hail. Through the door is heard1. .v; Fltgsrm'tk Is the matron at hnme Idnmknnw. Justsitdown a moment, and 1 mm see, me try'ng .1 dnnr.1 A'aMmum- I wonder if he wants us to 5.: nu um stair Mn, C - Hush! Don't you see how embarrassed he 1; strap. mm: Uclurmngl: She :su't here. and mu door 15 lucked. m trunk lnnds hcauly wusloulaidc llu: duch Oh. is um your trunk? I suppusu you will h- e m wail till she comes back Thun: aren't any chairs. are thaw: You can-ah-szt dawn m hem mum Mrs. Chuswick. a fussy ume woman: Kathenue Cheswick, tall and pretcy; followed by Wink: with two hund-bags am: a shawl-strapl rpm Sit down anywhere, I think she'll be in nght away, KuM ,r Seeing a monogram frame with her own picture in it hanging on the screen. utters a mac exclamauom Jlr c Lmrns qmcklw 1mm; 1:. Mamma, am: you think we had bemr walk outside: IL'sAkmd of funny to be in a man's mom. isn't it? ms. nu pookiug longiugly toward the loungej: We'll jtstwai: till the matron reltrnk'h Aazm-y-lm; 011, y u I forgot how nred you are. mother. Ynu-uhiwmf 11': like to be banked up with some of them pinnws: ISLamds between her mother and the photograph, and a: Mrs. c. 1003-; towards the munge, turns the frame face toward the scream uwm: Vu nu canlnnk at anything 'nn like, Ir: 31mm: all myrmmrmats's. matherine 2010151 There are same magm' as on tho mm. 1m Thank ynu We wan inst s . dmrn .1an wait. 'Drm't 1a m disturb ymi. IAs :1- mm m U19 mme, Xvilh'e makes a desperm grab at some nf the upper papers and retire: hm: mm hnr'h hand: am 0F Standards -' and upnnce Gazettes'q want; If yn,l don't. mend, I ought m study, m pums and smile; a: 1mm mn' ,eated rear . . des . nd uhe lnmes from at tabled muiwm, mm 0 pause1 I t'rmug'ht it wnuld be a larger house than the; m ;, I . Yes. The nmlron spoke nsif there were 'mmher of ymmg people. It is very quiet. mu XVilHeJ: Ts nus w: Co'Hege Susan Ill 0 V9; nmlqm. m u r Then we must be an righ: He seems a nice boyu 16mm; He seems dreadfully :LfmirL Am. C Myhsadw jAKLQphtLing yrnkiug npnfew phmugmphsJ W'h3.llere L: we Tum Vevk Renr'i Hme'l' Kan: w 'ukm Let me see, LShe hides K under her clmirj m r c Kmuerme. here ism group on me hotel pimzu and you are in in I neverm tliex'e Hon mungemey should be new heard Mnmmr Put down your 51me Yul mmm-mgs punks inghzensd.1 Am. r. .s Ami hm. am some more. Why. daughter! ls'allrgrin: issuing nne of ihsm1. Oh. dear! That's one those awiul boys mok ms sisy 0f the picnic. They promised to destroy them. Jlrx. C. has she adjusts her inrgnettesl: I did not suspect you had gone so far as this when IFnrhade ynur seeing Mr. Redmont again I xhought his general reckless- mass was suFficient grmmd, but this makes me Fn-mer still in my condemnation, IKalherine takes up a hymn book.1 Mrs C. V- Haw couid you ever let a young msh iay his haad on your knees, A'slfIMrInd: It was on the beach, Mamma. Airs. c - And here um same hme wrerch is braiding ynur hair! Kazhsrinei lx'ulkrn'm noun, 11mins, don't! Vim amazin- HelIo-o. yDu-un, Ka-usyi lAii start up uvithiu.J Vuncunln'Ih: Heyi Kmyi W'hneverthe deuce is in there. siick your head Out of the windows Wyn: icrossus lu zhs mndow. xighl.1 IVI'IIA .- Huw do you :10: mm Who sic yuu: 1s Kaly in there! Mrs. c. isiuriiuuy Wlluls tlial. Katherine Mum No. sir. Var: Gone lifting? . What, sir? Did he say he Would bring back sumc grub! Yes. sir. Where did he go? He sai , To the Cat, and somewhcms clsc. All the big finds, i suppose. When'll he get us 1 don't know, sir. Tell hlm Joe Mles has gone to Elym jmimiukingj, win you. picsss, m3 Yes, sin Say, Fresh, kiss Katy good-bye tor me, wm you? piss. . stares :1 Katherine, Wilhe comes mm the Window. drops behind screen and sakes oii his study coaL replacing it With a sack coat that hangs on the scream KaMs'rl'ns' Highs as though relieved. i JIrs. L' .s We . 1 hope such vulgar young men don't come near the house ones. Anzmsmm It was kind of fu-funny. wasn't in But i: was real exciting. Wain il be ims of iuu at college? Mn. 4: 1 hope you mu Hnd Instruction as wen. A'izllurl'us i want to speak to this boy and ask hlm about the people in the houses XVon't you immduce yourself, mother7 Mrs c. Humming in her pocketbook for a cardl: Perhaps we might as well. He seems quite gentlemanly. Kallis'u'ue. Let me speak :0 him alone Iirst. i can cheer him up so he won't be so smsd. Jm. L1.- Misler-ah-ah 112.11va mom his deskl rm winie McGraw, ma'am, Jlrs. s. .7 I presume. Mr. McGraw, that you are a student here, and since my daughter is m bs in the same house with you, you will need to be acquainted igivmg cardj. This will be her hm year in college. A'iimrms; Aren't you a freshman too? How nice: 1: seems so pleasant to think I shsii mes a cisssmats right away. Are moss to-morrow's lessons you are doing? Lat me see. IE5 lKatherine :md lVillie go back to llcak. Mrs C is Pngrmaed in a. Standardll ma: cstnped Willie'- fingersll I17 1 The Pro'hisor said we must do twu past: in I'm; brown bank. Thev are not very hard. Axum m mm emmmingl Ob. moss arc dreadfully umalerosdng! lSeeing a p:llmx' nu ma lounge. forwa .1: Wk - W'hulf : nnl Ijm saw n pillow. What a pretty unul 1: isn't nuns, If: My: Rf smp' Lu ,9 :l'mv yn'l something abcm ut. H zl'lu. lt': Heavy, Fallltrl'ua': It's filled with Lumlnck boughxl 7That' ' a beauty Is that nut of 3 mus? whe pm th mxuluck llillnw under some other. J whey 9x. nme closely with backs to 1l:e rear of $212 mnrn. Wmie m udxc of screen nVIm Yes. m-ggmg for m: pllluwl mi: rme ameub nice, lkehdlng fmm pil- Vl'here's Turtle-Neck Beach: lelfih'w'm' mm mm lesms pvlluw again. Aher :1 pause and Iowa ng 'ucr vnmej r umn you to mu me some thlngs ubuul Collpgp. munug the preceding malngue, catch, .51 'llhlly rmm pmzza. unobsnved, Katy . ehght. dressed m bin; 5km. mk wa' a and m a cm'rymga msm m gldpes' in me hand and a jug m cum m the other, Aim jam R al wearing an old drcm nut NV: wIIh face and hamlg blanked; md Tedd ? Van Allen, As befnre, bath Carrying stnle mm. Tableau, Kmy dc m Elder and grapes hehmd mu $crccn and motions mhm put theirs out doors. HU uud Ramrl rrtlre hehind screaml rams. mm nne 17 ks of grape Allemi mm ma; a start, and Willie ls Jcrkcd bchmd sm'evn 1 radius Pardnn ma mrdnn me. 1 expected to fmd Mr MLGmw here. .llrI. c. humming h ,1: and adjuslmg her lorgnellusl He was here a mo- mentago. lAs VVllie cans from behind Screenl: Why, Mr MCGmtn a friend is lookmg for Von Him; appears behind Wuhu H'zllu Yes, nm'mn. I want Inithat Isl tlus 1; Allen Mrs. Chuswwk! AlIr: C - Mr. Van Allen. DO you also room hurl 'l'IIIU' Iaher a punch from Kutyl: Tlns is myimy 515m, Katy. Mrs Cnmnck. Jim C. I am dslxghted. Miss McGrawl Mr. Van Allen. my daughten who will bu u fragmmu Mhs McGraw Inxmrm Imumhles sammmg. J Am pa mummy How per' ly lovely that you are :Iurc just nowl Hut Isn't the landlady in? .rm. 0. '0, we are w 'tmg Earne- Kan And you haw: been here aver Since the evening Lmin.l prose. and Bmlhe hasn't m?ervrl ym: anythmg to eat. How ?lugligeul' I muzt get you something. Mr Van Allen, won't you justmakc our guests pFrr'cctlyat home while 1 aucml lo geir mg a mm for them lo 0:117 mm Katy m piazza mm Wlllic. sz 1mm sneaks. nutmn.J fazixr'fy- Alvh, you will take music I prusumL, Miss Cheswu-k? llrr. Yes. I hope :0 have Kutherlne gn m: with her piano. The LeuLher at home m m was v Wu mu mwim the progress she was making, and u would u- a pity for her tn lose her technique wmxe u: cullege. That is. why I chose Oberlin, you know. mathenue lacks up quicklyJ Yes, and Katherzne has shown u preferencg for this colltgc. tum. since last smnmerl l'l'hlle We WCI'C at Turtle-Neck Beach, she Wm hr cm .gnes 7mm Do 3 on know any rme here, Mk5 Cheswlck? 1m -Muy I iutmdme Mr. Van mm hp did not return this year, D113 yuuilEuler Katy, wmm mm 11va 150 m. u . No. 110'. .1 MmL There was Dne young mm, Al Mr. Reilmnm; but I un- - . g H...Nw- .1 Oh, we have :nme al the nicest grapes and Eve-dclnck-teas and maca- mus. Wozft you meme m dawn and make youmlves just 5 comfortable 34 you can zm we have them ready7 mm loam coke up a phnlngraph ai'hunL1 fro JimJ nor mango, bring in me things, wm yum mamas mm to entertain 1ndies,1 7:111sz losing as he mid Kelly oxear 05 the tome and put mngozme: on the mood. Sky, Um is uorking sport. What: H12 game? K210i fin nmumi vowel: Met the Km last summer. Mater jmped my hame. Musm'l let on. Yuu wuth L1H: Mater Tlddi o thvf Kaly: It gets me how sh: got 111 how, though Imust get u chance to talk with her right away. Seez Titldir: Surey Where do I came m! Katy: As yonuwe me, Ted. 1'11 bu yuur best fncnd. Back yuu forfoul-ball managcr. Tahiti: It's a go. You're the kid's sistm'2 Jim's the Walter from Mun'y Katy Boeing Mrs, c. lookmg IL th smiles at Teddie coquettishly.1 mursngme rest of the scene. jun Rand acts as waiter and mange: the table, gutting plane! from the boakcase. setting me Jug in the middle o: me table and stem mugs at each of the pmes.j Tmi'lh'w 0h, aim I suppose you had your 5rsr. experience with Oberlm paye- menls this evening3 A'uly no KatherineJ Ilnn't you mm to look e.tsnme of my brother; Khings? IThey cross to bookcase, then m back nf mom and behind screen. Willi: sits awk- wudly near 31m cVJ Jlrj, C ,- Are they rea'l pavements? It seemed perfectly barbarmxstn be pnunced around In that djny buck. and it gave me .1 crashing hoaaoohe, mum,- How unlortuumy It win ucL make your nrst impressirms of our college very hnppy onus, l trust the matron Will Come scan and we shall be able to retue VthvW I hand forgotten hor. I hcg your pardon Tame; I-oh - was just u-ymg to calculate when she would be in, It would be nice If We could know just the minute, wouldn t il7 Why, I don't. see- 1 mean! I wondzr If it would not be well for me to go and sue ifI can End her. You! head. you knuwy Jim L' on, no, no! Yourmue supperlookstooenticmg. Why, wom sKaLhunue? m1! . 1: you please. I mink she and Katy are behind the scum. .llrs. L. irlses and Kooks behind the screen.1 7mm uorwardl: For Heaven's sake, Fresh, mm in thunder did you gwc that away f H: 110: Dnccnstematmnl: OW Teddi: Keep your eye peeled. Kacy'n kick you out. JlrL C ' You two girls seem to have become very well acquainted snddeuiy. Imrmrim- bippearing from behind screw and recovering her composurel Yes- uh-Kaly- Miss McGraw is-uh-mamg me feel quite at home already. Katy memog m; 1 was showing her the patchwork quilt 1 made. Mamma is real praud of me, and I am making one for Brother now, Uixil preclpltately jim Rand, and Teddle bunes his face on forward couchl Mn. c. .- How mce: wxammmg crazy quiltl Why can you learn to do some- thing useful like this. Katherine? AKIMtrt'Ixr. MISS McGraw has premised to show me how. She says she Will give me iessons every day an x learn. lAsldeX Oh. dear What am 1 coming NR UEuler Jun Rand with table furnishings j 1:7 The 12111135 1 111m 1141:1126 1mm Katy were quite 111111119111. . Your sister seems to be quite a 1.11iversal genus. It must be Very 111m for you 111 have 1121 here 11211111 11111111 an aucmpL m bo1duess1.1'es, we love each other very much 711111111 You ought to 111111 the contract they 1111111: between them. Katy 15 to mend all the Kid: domes .: he provider. chocolate and sugar E111 two pounds of fudge: 9111-11 meek, and sees to it shc goes lo uu 111a shows 11111 lnugl1.1 .1171. C rudges7 1501111111111 on continued. 1 11m 11111114 1111 Katy 1-1va1111- But you Ve gm vour eye 1111 whnt 5 coming out if 111:: haven't you. Katyi 112111.- You Just do me butler 11c; and do 11 up brown. I'm game. Thunder, but. 1-1113 easy. the young one. isn't sheA You ga mvghtv slow: suc's :he blamedest ulcest gm 1.11111: ever came to mwu. Andwhat's n1me,s11ecau 11111;: 11121711113111: Domiugu, you cm set the ewe 1111111113 11 you win. Uim 111.1111 guts 111 1111 stove, ughvs. 11. 111111 51:15 1: 1171111 a saucepan un 1t 11 11111111111 11: mule. 1 1mm You 11111111111: xmderts as you 51111 1111111 1111: w: 11011-1 1111111111 appear 1111.1 wa 1 you know We am rather mixeu up '0 night Miss Cheswmk 11m 1 you 112111 me sort m: 1111 1111111 ffhey umss 111 book 111121 1.1m; 11111111 1,111 1115111 11111111. 011. Mrs. 121115111111, 311711311 you scenithe 'nnon is veryiont-tn n1ghI.Don 1 you warm to see 11 11 nm the p1azza3 ' ' Very delightxul. I Dchuvc lhe :11: 11111 be reireshmg. 1A5 4-111 pasx out 1 see 11-11 13111: .1111 11111110115 111-11111 Lnusc 111151 11.1. 1 reckuntln. mmsphere' s..11111e 111011 Lungemef 1K111y . 11:1 Karhenne ou lounge, 111111111111 Kullzyr u' IL 15111 11.21111 wmng, is iP 1121511 11111111111111: I 11011-11111, XnMv'r 11!! But mammn 1; here. 311 113. my, Idnu't see her anva it Hm W'ell.1o1 dun'L 11ml! 111 see her ngnt now. do you: mer presence 11115 the 11mm 1 can't see mat Lhue's any place for her. Bu! 11131 13111 1111111111111 11 1111111111 ' 11111 1:311:11 you hen, Lhmr'd he trouble. And I 111 nu' 111 111mg 11111111112. 1 1e guti Arllvu 1 11M, W hat hall we do! 151:9 m'anvi. out. the humluuk 11mm 1 mm mm a pa 1e1: A11uuw111 lu'ns .. t em upmt u11e.11n'111:.y. lAnaLhe: 111111511 W11 11 11111111: 111111 tn'mps 1111111111111- pause 1 1 mou: 111:11ym1 the: table. 1111: 51111111111 So some fool of a uuuu 1111:1111 you up here and landed 1111 hag and bnggagu on 1111 1111111 porch. 11111 bu 111111115 -11 11111111111- 01 mm e 1111 helnngi 5211151711111; 1112 Cnllegc 51m; Katy .12 Wear Couege. I'm thlnklug. T11 is 162 East Culiegr 1'11 take you down 111111- 111 111111 as you have 11-1111 Some 111 1111: 111112111, Pretty 11.11 511:: M a spread, don't yun ll11ul17 All 1' s was contnbutcd by th? girls, You know. K H11 m1. What girls: K1102 1111111 dn 1 know? 011, 111111'13111911111111' Teddxe's girls. you know. You wan: Lu ILLZIk Teddh- fn- th1s. Say, how 111 1:1 eation do you make tea, anyhow? There's an mu LtuEE. 1111111 1 111111159 I've gm to muku 1 KRises and fume: 011.11 1111 11011.1 K111111111 11mm muggy 1 don't Like n 1111111 111111111131 cunagc. lei 1111va Whv not? , m..- 01-1, because, Now, it's .111 right. it It wasnul co-eduratinnal, how would yum he hPre1 Remembu 111111 1111111115: summer? 1Enlur 11111.1 Say, Dnmmgo! ml; .1 Ya me. 1111411 011 111 up 1411 . 11-21111 .111 11g11c. 1'11 t. IHL' ultrnriue Mr. Rand. M15: Clmsch-k 1: flan ins Mim Chesvrick riseil. 1 hope 1 sham see you again. lRelircs gummy under Kaly's smile-J Kw.- Did that imp of a cousin of yours gel my letters to you all right? Kafllurz'lu, Prectyweih mmighmnszhihgsupamhecable.1 Wnalis College hke? Km.- Oh, it's nice. Ican 5m ynu from breakfast nu seveu-thirtr. from dinner time nu Que. mm me: suppFr till , van o'clock. Also. all Saturday afternoon. Kumnm; No, you awfu'l hq. I mun inf course. 1 know we study, hm what kind uf fun do we have? Km.- What do you call that. dreadful bore? Krzlermr' No. 01' course unini Kaly wax. oi course, ii you want Anything hatter, there's Teddie Van Allen- xiue Dutch familyvor Willie Now it Kallln-mr: Dou'v Pm not going to quarrel wim ynu m-nighL Km Llookingimuuie saucepauI: Now she's mining. First time 1 ever made tea, um this 1mm Baldwin Took h because the girl had heen talking about it 311 last year. How do you get 111:: sticks out? Kiztlurme: You dun't make unyaoncf agiv-i Why ymvve. put in the whole packagei miey bend aver OiI-smve Faving from; Little by-play. Enter at back Mrs. c., Williu, Teddi: uud jimil ft'm. Dinner is served, ladies. Ttddxi: Wen, dinner 15 n mther pretentious name, but we might as well fall to. whey movetabl: in lounge. All sit. Katy at bottom hf mile. At his left, on the lounge, Mrs. c., banked mm pillows, and Teddiu; at. his righl, Willie and Katherineh jim acts as waiter throughoum Mn. 0, Ar: you always so well prepared as this no surve meals to any strangers who may happen in? Tm'iiz's; Oh, no. Eu: we can get the stuff quickly: All it needs 15 a pole wuh a hook. Kathermz': A pair: with u- Katy: Yes. yea. You sec 01:: boys have to wake the groceryman. He sleeps over the Store, Ind they Lap oh Lhe window with me puie. 12441:: And when that dunn't get him they miss the window by the hook and throw stones in on his bed. thwz Jlrx. c mm strange Ways you students have of doing things. Immune.- This jug has Miss Alma Jones written an in Vvhatdoes that mean? www.- She lives in Taicuu. Katy: on, see Mr. Vim Allen musw Wbm came in that. Ted? Did she send you lemonade? 7mm.- No. son soap. jim lx'aml' All dry? Everybody go in! ITke boys and Katydnnk while the ladiesstiu'eJ ome om! lTheyceusa dunking; Kafkrrx'utx Why. how yuu startled mi Cm: we drink now? This cider looks delicious. .ll . c. Finer h sipJ: Don't you ever study? Ti mm.- Not when we are favored mm guests. khon- Nolan niszhight. mum- n seems funny the landlady doesn't coma 17 Xary: Wasn't me mnon hewiiching this evening, Mm Cheswick? Jlrc. a .- Benuiirui: h reminded me of the charming evenings down at Tums Neck Bench this summer, 7mm; What. have ynu ever been mere? Fina hoteL isn'tit? Iwasmere two years Egu. ixaxy shakes his head wamingiy.1 Jlrr c; Yes. the management and cuisine m excellent, but they are not al- i277 15w way: :erm emmgh as m whom Lnuy m in. I mgrel to say there was out young mm: from Ubsrl' mm, 3 Mn Redmom, who was Ver ungentlemanl'x: 7::111' KnsiHe1 0m woud1 1 Can well 1; eve :t. net: a terror. 1m .r Won't you have some tea, Mm Cheswickv me pours some son of a cour come: out at 1hr saucepan 1 Am- C , No x thank yam-You don't know him, do you. Mr. Van Men; 1 .qr , Uh by lepll am He is notonuui or come. lneve- could know mm. Jinn L . qude: :15 he is not in Uberlm now. madam he5itales, 100mg for Manmu, have same cidcv Yes. m is gun 1mm Hut he is very much changed since you saw him. You wnJldn'I know mm. And I shall always suck up for mm for has been awmny good in me. gaggesmdy m Tedam He always keeps m word, mm n won't hurt M; Van Allen to asaocialL wuh him Be:1de:,all:he gxrlxlikc Inn. Azmwim Idon't mink mm recnmmands mm. Am C me. boys, let us drink to nur guem mam mumg at Jun. singing 1mm; ag you will, And n'rink as you may, But drmk m the health 0: the fair alway. M,- be guy, a knock on the door haard unly 1;; Jim 7mm;- K35 jun gm behind hcakcasq A11 coma m: mu drum Enter at door iet'y mu lunLllndy.j jz'm The mum H melfmiy: Why, 1h, RetlnlnIr murmur LvaLx 1X XVAk x Rx. m. Morning GradleuSong. Wake. sweetheart' through the parted curtains muting: The snuhght ralls across thy crammed, And an m dainty while to gold is Kmnng Where soft upon me pmow 1:65 thy head. And ramuy comes m measured beat The distant murmur of the street. Then wake thee dear, um dreams are sweet. Awake. sweetheart! awake: Then 1m Ihe rounded cheek. roamzumud with sleeping. And open wide the :weel, :lredmrlhxrkL-ucd L 0:. Come back, my mug nun, from Night's cloav Lccping To lme and laughter and Msty'a sunny :kics The sparrows call from Lrec u.- me Where dew-drups mum? eulreuhugly The whole bragm muzumg mm to am Awake, sweethean away :0: gcnrmdy wore :1 FM 7n: sunny npressinn. hm. now m: Uverspremi wnh clouds 0L on: r as he cam: into his mum af'er dunner and flung h: xnsgclf moodlly upuu um dnrm. ' Good Huavcxm Ju be 6 :leed lo his muunuatu. ' Il's mum than a fellow can smud. Asked 1m :0 go walking last Saturday aflcmuon.7 '50 sorry, Mr. Evans, but I'VE pmmiwd Mr. Ellurs Aakcd her to go this afternoon.7 L u . Going WIUI Mr. Ellerslic' And . ask her um Samrday. which 1 won't. it'll probably be. 'th un your leeigomg mm M! Dersliel Yes, observed his toom-znale. as :f 50111 whorl generally emplo 5 mac style 0: language. Oh. come now. you old bnnen who never looked at :3 gm in your hIe-mme out 05 than old book nf ymlrs. and tall me what in the deuce :0 do. Xth. lww should I know, 01d man7 As you say: I've had no experience wlth the xx. um um Lhe general drm nr' your remarks, I should infer that the Lady m ques hon prefers jack Ellerslie's sociew m ynurs.' Bu: shc ducsu'l, JD, lhnl's the deuce nt' VI. SHE ; rm angel to me all th: weeL and an angel to Jack on Saturday - Wall, then. I don't see what ymrre kicking about. and jo Emmouds remruul :o 1115 book. A sum a A few momeuls I lloweLi broken only by me groans of mu umappy man reclining upon in: amu. Them It you dou'l qull Lhm rackct, 1m goxng over to the nbmy :u :Ludy, jo wmnrked. thuwiug down ms book 11: duspum n Go on then. Yuu mlgm as well, for all LL ; good yuu do mu here ' grumbled Bob Honestly old man, I m sorry for yuu and I a 40 Hnyllnngl Could but if you re not dew :Irzght In love wnh1hc gxrl I dun' l. Hm I Emil tell you-l am! cued Bob. .. and What's more, Jack Ellerslie 15 ton, and it's got to be deeded one way o: the other pretty soon. - Wen, can': you ten which one of you she 4 '- n Haven't the faintest idea. Beszdes, mere are others: every boy 1:0 mm: :5 crazy over her, but she seems to be with us more than the others, ' Vhy not play oxf tor a Clear fieldx then? You and jack ale both tennis cham- pinns; why no: fight it out on the :enms con 1 'f you Can't settle n any other waygthe one who loses to step om 01 the Us: enurely uny jove, I can'r. mud this uncertainty anylongex' anyway. 1 don't know but than a goad xdea of yours. jo. Wonder 11' 1 know Ellerslie well enough to speak 0! i: tn 111an Ve've often talked this affair over, though, so it might d0. Believe I'll step amund and see him before he st ls out on that confounded walk, I can beat him at tennis , And Bob, SE :15: His hm, rushed out of the room and down the Sta! n a twinkling. Thank Heaven. that human volcano is gone at last and I can study. Shall have tn take in ma! :am'nament, though when it comes off. I'd like :0 know what on earth girls were nadefor, anywayz And me man of no expeneuce returned to hklnng- neglected book uizmg, N I've observed that Miss A:- CHAP. 11. Jack Ellershe was standing buck the mm curmully parting ms mr und unm- wuss making mmsell'beml m n r m mxtciputetl walk, when humcu fnut-smPs were m1 1l heard upon the stairs. and Bob Evans burst imo :he mom. Beg pardon, Jack, for not khhcking, but thn Iaec I've come on important business andi .. Sorry, my boy, but 1 ve got an engagement right em, ' Yes, I know, but It's ahnut her I want to speak ?n anL Van knnw as weli us I dn that weK'e gm. to settle tlns preny snnn -- oh cnme to call me nut, have ynu7 '1 IYEH, not quite Iharf' and he unfolded to Jack EIlerine his room-male': plan. Jack received K whhmzt entlmsinsmihe was convinced that he could beat Bub at tennis. hm as he snidh he had Ihe Inside lrack that afternoon. and his uonmicnce had risen proponioharelyr Wen, she's going with me lo Lhe concert, on Tuesday remarked Bub. jenk's countenance Ieu. n When shall we play! he askcd. n Luvs make it next. Wednesday afternuun. All nght- best three nut of five? uSum ma. buk What'll we KID for an umpire: Let's get Hal Skewnrt. You know he comes dawn from Cleveland every IVeduas- day mammg for 1115 voqu Lesson, and I'm sure he'd my over. He wouldn't know anyzhmg about this 3.33m of course. and We could tell him We Wanted to decide in a pnval: game whxch was the better player. He's good a: that son of thing. 5 you7 nAll right. Bab answered. H We don't want anyone Who knows anything about this. of course, IVeII, so Ioug. Bub, Musm't keep her waking any Iougerf' said Jack. Now, see here. jack, H cried Bob, no inside track husmess today. If we're going to carry this through, we've got no promise no! to mention the sumeer to Miss Atwood unnl it's settIed, and not to try to make her think more of one than the other. You knmv what I mean? No, I don't either. What do you want me to do? Break my date for this after- noon? demanded Jack IVE , I think it would he only fart, fnr the one who wi W1 be able to be with her unyHmz without the interference of the other, and so 11 you win, it'll be :m right. and if you 1055- v un week, by Juve' cried the other. Hm n1 my hwhyrhis afternoc'l if you'll break your dale for Tuesday evening. Hohiah why, you kuuw n, hang it an. jackI Von hener go thvs Afternoon 1 Was 0th fooling, anywaye 0r rnurae am be all right H No, I guess 1'1! my righthere, thank ynu, 1m mai- um I m down and write her ahue informing her of my grandmomeris sudaen death, and that I've ngLo et- tend the funeral, or wme emer pnIite 6ction. CHAP, IIL The renhis-muns were emwded On Wednesday afternoon, not with spectatorsa for Jack Enerslie and Bub Evans had hone except lhe latter: raom-mate, but with pmyere, The day was warm without a hremhol wind, the courts were :u splendid condition, and the two rivals were perreeuy mmehed. 1: was hhout halenst three Four sets had ah-ehrly been played. at whmh Bob Evans had won the first. Jack Ellerslie me me Ianowihg and Bob :he fouth. They were pmyihg maguiheenny, hm the hem of the day and me violent exercise was tell- ing upon them hmh. The perSPImLiun rolled down their cheeks, they were breath- ing heavily. but were oblivion: or everythhrg except the outcome or thisIast and de- cisive seh The only 2001 iudmdual on the pIace was their umpire-a handsome yaung man. older than the other twoi who 5: . comIcrmbly under a huge umbrelkl on a chmr near the cdun, using at intervals A large paIm-Ieaf fanr 103 mum- :0 mm. -- What': my srnre. -' nu asked. M nlL ur llu-Jinh qu Urnat games, aren'tth H The plnycr had swmxed n mnment m ml. - By Lhe wu' UJL'I L0 an; n mx'vm Haul the umpxra --I haven't anylhmg 4m m do an an afternoon t .u'ouml and keep cool, and m er w know what nsscsms Lhns: re c g THey'H hkc twu lu kill thumwh' - Hcs out :me to $trugzle around in mp hot sun Lht: x y th . '1'2p1ied Jm MI 51 Fwd or course m 'd mm ,mu, Thu om: vho Wm: 25 to have a clear eem rm 1le gm 11g 0: m . Atwnnd': mmr Kuowhsr .. M1; m1 w cned the 'lmpvre. jumping uu ,mn ms seat and m'ev'twn'ug his carefully Mung whaw and umhvelin X11u: m 1 should say I din 1mm 11:17 wh g y rm ink xged m hr mysrlF ,, wmz' Yomom-nm n- m come over herr, the g rw'; up. - Wlth w w mum v , they Luud. Innnmg over : may. - Mmewnmgw, growled Lhc umpire; here 1' ewnwd mi: wholu afmmoan onn blamed plishneia. wrudmxg mm. mm; playing iur mygwl, wJ 31.171 m: you I'm cngaged m Mm: Alwnnd nl-vze , snu didn't wLnt it armmmred yet. buLHuse she smd she was having too m. fun mu. :11: other boys. but hy Jove ms mmuuuucd now, and don'lym: in get it The m- 1: 'mnvd I each uthcr Then Bob took out hi: handkemhu and mapped his drippmghrnw Well, 1w 5 d, n1 don't see whyin thunde: you mam find it out earlier in m naemouux- There'r. gnn'l inc mm at Bunion remarked the mm: nf no experience, . let'sthe best jokel ve heard rnryea,s Buy . . 'euows. and mag nppcnrs LU u all or; you. MN-x'u; Sm: IUHLLL Luwusw V. Spinning Song. 1697. Priscilla. mam sits spinning spinning. Throughout the summer mormng: Her simple gown and 'L'erchief while. Hex slender farm adorning. Without. the birds are singing, singing As they swiftly dart ulun - mein. me wheel fixes, whirring. whmng, While Priscilla bums a song. 50 Me: the morning. Heating, Heating, 50 fast the momem goi So sits Priscilla spinning, spinning, In that :nmmer long lgm 1397. Priscilla now goes spinning, spinning. Along me country mada Hcr shining wheel and Cycling guwn Are m me mes: mode The meadow mm are singing. smging. The blackbird's piping shrub The smooth. hard ma goes curving, curmg. Across mp. Wile and lull. So Hy the moments aeenng, Eeetmg, Sn goes the summer day; Sn sits Priscilla spinning. spinning. Priscilla of today. m: The Wind or the Brook? By a brook in the valley 3 violet grew. She many seemed mndeet, bu: oh, if you knew of the hearts ehe had broken without the least sHame, And that never a blush tn'1er maiden face cemee How she nodded and timed with an whom she met, Yon imhm mu her a terrible 1ittie eoqhettei And these were her suitorsithe wind and the brook, Who vied with each other for on: gracious look; The wind saw her tiny fare there in the green And vowed 'Lwns the lnirml that ever wn: seen; The brunk gently whispered of love to his pet, And shew Why he was a charming Coquette. The wind told her tales oi the world whence he came, The brook softly sang as he murmured hei- name: The one would caress her and dazter her too. The other just laughed and sent diamonds of dew; From the wind came a breeze in the hot days oi June, The brook iuiied hei- KO sleep with his silvery time. If the wind hcard the singing. he never Would stay, But if he wee there mt than the brook mi away. .. Why list to that babbling brooklct? said he, 4- xeni- life here is wasted. oh prey come With me. H No. stay here at home 1: the valley instead. For 1 iove you best. the little brook semi It 511: pccped Ml the break in pretended empmu She suw her own face 111 hie hnght, dancing cy When the wlnd found his Way to her sung rnstmg-placc She 5111:1211 on him too, he he kissed hc: sweet face. Her eyes were 3e blue, and so innocent. yet she was really a dangerous iittie cequette. But one morning the violet dmoped by their side: Her :hwt hie was over. and :lmugh the brook med Ana the wind gently coaxed her to hit up her hemt Twas. in Vain, for their eweet little phynmle was dead. Then :umu ht her petal: the wind bore away, And scmc-ith mto the Urook, they thy Mummy 5mm. ihh a mm day ml at: clamor and Last, shnll vmcc: and hurry of v 1255 sun scorchcs auc v and sum, And all h unrest and :uuiuslon. ling comes, the sunV- - suftc Scams w soome mo musw me dlscurd of day, And 512111:th our Hearts ngmg rzs' m1 wa .ay ll 15 like a divine benedi n. , WY We are weaned mm hie and m harassmg care. There are evils to battle and burdens to bear. wny nus sorrow and pm. thi: defeat and desp To what end are our tears and our strtvmg. e face of a mi calm in e' :mde light gmde all mgs mgm. lov: x And me depth of us 1:: e makes our markeaed hems Till we Thm is God's benedlcnou. . m; RIED sprays of thyme and lavender, Tansy. and pennymyal browned, Spearmm: and sage, and sweetrbrier. Alljn my mac cushion Found, What sights and sound; mm fragrance bringa' The mm, am; mm; -:hc scented air, The murmums hum of mscct wings, The min , glndness everywher: I hear me rritket's sun, mg mm Cm thrmlgh the golden, summer hush, The strenmlel sings a song remote, TerLng lhro' mugxua underbrush, A star of his ways everv bough. 'l'he woomfnmsh buxl a on every tree. The mole drwes on m silent p1ow, A11 woodmmare in tummy. w . +.n' days: come when bncer wmds Rvmk :nrles. against the pane, o, n the house he 11 3mg xx uh suhhing zr'mes of me mm. I nccd not ca My Laliamau Tu summcr mm mm magi: keys, 1 bmmc mu wuudlelnd air again, And wandur undur swaymg trees. When'er 1 scent the lavender, Taniyx and peunym browned. :, and sage. and swesbhrier, 1m my silken cushion round, M my R. XVII LIAMN The Little Conservatory GIrl. HEN she fu'st took hut place in the dinmg-hall at teaezimee she did not ap- pear like one who could Experience high passions. She was 1mm; and fairdmired. and glanced demurely at her new tablc-mates with a flutters iug mum at composure. I: had been joining day. All Taleou was a-chatter m the buh- bling-over and cooliug-GE pwcess that follows the excitement of meeting friends, To Marie. who but six hours before had left the silent: dining-rnnm of her home, With its softrugs and dark xurniture. the hall seemed glaring and noisy, The confusion or the dayhad so depressed and irritated her that she Eek like seeing this whole rnomrfull of clattering mess-matas run down a steep place mm the sen. She was dwerted, howeven by the attentions nf a snlEmn-fnced young mm: uppch sire, whnm her roDm-mate had mtrndnced as Mr. Harvey, a Junior at euucgs, He had black hair and smnoth features, and delivered hlS remarka wllh cunsulcnuaus ehcnm as if dmng iahnratmy work In same social branch. uVes, I'm In wuoox How ran we work these unmanageabge mphers me me class sang? XVhy not take '0 to be Nothmgt Nolhiug' ' :Hld Mann: and in the laugh which fonowerl she Eelt assured or having captivated the table. She began to gosslp brzghny, wtth a little nrcbues: toward the :Uiemn-faccll Junior. She reallyhaul Harvey m a disadvantage. He sat where he must look at her ngmnst me wmduw, which was gluwing in the evenmg hght. anti kindling the fluffy wuvps around the delicate oval of her face into a halo, hke a Virgin of Angelica. Marie 5001: found him stricken with that amiable lmbecihty in Which one ' educed to mono- syllzthtes. He listeneda however. 50 gravely, that when Varie want u taiK that evening. With an arm about her IWm-n te he told her about the cehtmn mdpfinalfe somethlng In his air which was spleudi 50 x: happened that they were often seen after tea at the phann - gpxher. Harvey was not muslcal; he now realized that he had neglected the nnmic r cl his nature. And he dmgenuy lounged at the pianoe watching the NIP white hands nuns: over the kays. Maria, too, made very sensible resolutions. She meant to he devoted to her art, and ought to welcome all experiencex that Would quicken her imagination. Rreat musicians had always. hcen snmutated Iry Friendships. To take interest in cacll miner's wnrk was cleany an advantage to 'nnth. Harvey mak astmnnmy :hat term. sa that once on a dual mght fur observatory work Marie came up with the class It was so crowded aruuud the micscupc Lhul they had to take long promenades abunt me moi wlnle waiting then turn. The muun was just rising as they stood together by the lower. luukmg over the mnowy trues and. jagged houae-mps. suffused mm its soft, yellow hght. They felt dclicwusly alone there. in the center of immensiues, with tho silunt world beneath them. and. above. the mysteriously pnlpitming stare. Mane murmured something about the mum at the spheres. Harvey nould feei lLu: gunlh: warmth smaling through her ulster as ho edged closer. Both were In a vrry indiscr 1 mood. The resuu Wm: um Harveysuddunly said somemmg very tenden and very :11- considered; and Menu. with that unruusonabls cuwenng at her heart. made a pathetic fmkure at rcbuking him. Wbunshuthuught n UVEr during pracnce-hours me uex: morning, it an seemed Lhnuiugly mmuunc. She played over her Schubert. remarkmg an added sympathy uud fl : in her much. She even lmprovxsed a little, choosing a rich key in Hat; as most hmmblu for her penswm eleglac mood. There was something hrfneminn :md xm adventurous about Inlhng in love so suddenly um: made her feel 111:.- moru deeply ammo. And wllalrvcr the msnness on her pan, she. feXt sure um Harvey w 5 de- Hbernte :Lud couslunl; he was a jumor. and brought her the mature love Hi 3 man. The winter days passed very quickly haw. Eve y evening a - had a chat wuh Harvey dilur ten, or a brief but ardent note of exouse, This she always answered at length wmmg at her wmdow to catch the faehng or moonlight. bometimes she enclus 6 versus :0 him,patient1yrhymed,even where the fuctwcre not mates. Her pram unliniue disregard of rhetoric and Spemng marlb them all the more charrmng lo Harvey, who carefully preserved ihv Vetters, and Lommilwd me verb to memory. The week before Washingmm birthday Harvey stopped her at the mviepmnm to ask impressively what Howers she wished to wear at the reception. A: Marie had discussed chat question already mnnylunes h m hm room-ma' ,wnh the dainty 1mg. dress spread out before them, she was, prepared thh her a 'er. Nothing hut leels would harmonize so delinatsly h uh the pink ham, or accord so perfectly h An the sun- pllcity or her robe. In contrast with tile Lnght gm 3 and red roses of the nrher gir . the errect would be chmtvly mum. sm said: I want slmply a few mm; H To her surprise; nnrvPv took her answ With an air of bewiidemd provesh Sh: 521: no misgivmgs ahmlt 1H howevur, mm the eveumg of the recephnm when :hc rc- cewed a box from 1hr Ianisl':. Ur an xlarn'nug sue. She opened it whh hesixalwn, suspecting a mistal: but min rc Jay Harvey's card in the thorny smlks or twenty massive red roses. Maria mmd up wkh a lime gasp Smay, What mould shu do with them7 ThPy wnuld muolhur hcr and kill the delicate nnN of Her dress; - the big. gluing. hmhn Arungy And v. an :ndignant sweep. she 'hrus'lmd pail them and wcm. dowmsm-rs to 5m:- lhc gn who stood nervausly Bythe door. chuwlu' 'sglove. ,. How mum . u send mu such mrch-hgllts or howerv . H You 34de 'ue for 5 'ch mum and common little things. w I rhmp :hul: because they were premer 7 -- Aml 'reczlLa-e Lhuy were cheaph Ar H13 way Lu Pulars they reproached each other growing mare vexed and re- sentfu r mm v understandmg hecme wane. And arm an hour or short remarks arr! smr 211mm. tu appear pleasam. Mane he ante . 'ed, zmd Lhuyleft the receptmm whhom meeting half the :acultv. Tin: Xl evening Marie was alone in her mom. Shu :a: at the windmhz Innkwg out uu Llw campus With khe sllent smne halls nsiug in the wh1te moonlight. She thought nf thutotherevenmg with m mmnhgm 0:: bolt -Eups and trees. How 'luvely 111131: ' mull. this empl and tired 01d wrn'ld' HOW conceited and 1gnnhle She had found xncn m bah She was done with them uuw,-and she remembered her resoluA Linn Lu make all experience: herv? her art. 5m Wuuld now care for nnth'hg hm mu hud would become a ham compnser. working nut her thoughts on ms in luuuly grandam. A knock Intermpled hsrrPVrrve. It was the bell-boy with .1 package which she took with trembling hand; In :pite 0f hur trong-mtnded resolves, 4h:- hnd kLpt a weak hme hope um Hm'vey would mm Here was nm a note hm. :1 package of notes.- her own He d heat back but lulkcrs. I: hadn't seemed dreadhl uuhl now. She turned aver 2b? pagrs 1 11cm , Then her eye was caught by slraugu, m1 hues and marks, written m the m Ans and zxgzaggmghere and mm. The wrutch! Hc had gone throug': them .111. Lorfccimg hur spelhng and rhetoric. And when her rnnmrmate CIUDU in M. bcdv 'me, she had ' d Mm? nslcup; her loose. yellow hair Mn ng the dehualu oval of her me, hhe a mmn nF Augeliw, Al MW DWIGHT SHHVH LU Biue-Bi Priges. The Prize of Ten Dollars Diered far the best story was awarded to H The Passing of the Carp, by G. Hamson Durand. mg. The Prime of Ten Dollars oEered for the best farce was awsrded to H First by Lucian T Warner, '93. The Prize of Ten Dn'liar: m?ered for the best poem was awarded to ' Morning Crame Song, by Margaret Gnndw-im ms. The Prize nF Ten Donn: nRered for me hast ANVHAI. art drawing wa: awzrded m G. Harrisrm Durand. gs, The Prize of Ten Dnlmrs anered for the hem translation was awarded to Anna WA Pnirlieid. '95, The Prize of Five Dnllars offered for the best mllwtion of juices was awarderi to R. E. Woodward, '99 For mess prizes we are indebted m our friends Hon T, E. Hurtnn,C1evelnnd; E D, Cmvmh New York; ProL L E HAN, J L Severnnm, Prnf. Fred. M. Tlsdel, Prof. S F MacLennmL Prof. G. F, VVL'ight. FmHJ R XVightman, ight, HA Good name, etc. Mrs, E. Juscplnmc Duggslt, 1.1L: of Schenectady. bequeathed Union Cullege $1.500. mo mom of which 15 lu be known as me Daggell prize, mid i: 15 lo be awarded it Each commencement t0 the :Ludrnt who bus Xunintamud Lhu bust mural deponmen: 'gum-m Ru w, Ian. IQ. 1.533. SCEEB l, A junior's romail'snnl plctures of girl:, em 'Fme, P. u Pint . ,mor Slums wan. Icel on tableiEthics in his hip. Enter secnnd and third Juniors m pm; Well. it's a Wonder yuu fallow: wouldn't break away at men 'stead of loaning round we rcfcutury m1- .and 11m. memy removing chair from buncath ms ruumvmutm On! Go chusc yourself! Influx. mioking himselfup and Snug Ethics at No. oy: What did you do over at the Hall that made you so gay and festive? 5m 1M - Haven r you heard the news? who. No, nnthing except that W111 Whitney is suspendedo and that's hap- pened so often that you can't really can i: new. 1 don't believe eve: the 1mm, wouIa print that, jnum - You are o good one 1101:? ymfve enjnyed that Ethics. Well, to he- gm with, an old mint out somewhere in me country med and 1m an income of $125 to the Conege 7 13:11AM. Just enough Ior n Prob: snlmy. , pm .- Well. u would keep any of them busy erunmg it. For be it known unto yuur hxghnuss um Lhis is m m bestowed on me munitheman mind youiwhu has me best moral acpunmun: during his Senior em, M 1m; Great anc Ghoat! Tlmowun':unymaygelammyear. will there: 2114 11411.. Thu Fae. m up on clcvcn 0.11: mm night to see if perudveulure mere might be found one righteous man in Sodom. but thuy dldn't hook un:. 50 they left it m the Senior ms: to decme for themselves. amf fmx.,- Yes, bonur among thieves. you know. But m1 ruusun the couldn't. fix an a man was that each Pm, wanted to am the man who ma clcctcd him. :mi mm. Madame wamed Frank Warnertbscuuse he's such an cuthusiasuc , you know t and really he never and any harm. ., wa; No. 1 guess Khat's am A. A. anht wanted Oviut: jcwett said Norms was me only salnl- 'i'lsdel mougm Wilford ought to have nu because he let mm coachhim for the Oratorical Contest-aud Anderegg said that 5.5 long ao there wasn't one of them that had done a hundred and mom dive cents worth of good. he thought they bctter give me Lash to the editor of me A'mzw, because he hadn't satd any- thing mther good 0: bad in ms editorials. and thatwas an improvementover most years. mum: Has Ihe class decided yet? 37!.1jml Wen, van must have been asleep. That's what the secret meeting or me 5 boys was for to-uight. mzr ;; . That so3 who is me angel, anyway? mum; Yomd never guess. They voted willmut nommations and on the 5m ballot cach allow gm one vote exoept Griswold;he got. two, but they afterward found cutthal me ballozhad been stuffed. After half an hour it lay between Cork Moshe: and Mark Tbomsen. and then McDonald made a rousing speechin favor of Masher andg In rstjxm.. Thomsen was Elcctcd. gmtjm; nought you didn't know. 15! junk D1dn't. but never knew uuythmg lo pass yex um McDoumd spoke in favor of. 3rdjnlt.- Yas, Thcmsen gm 11. but he nuarly lost 11 aftrrwurd by moving :1 unanimnus ballot in favor of mmsem :mljuuc Well, I move we adjourn to Munsou's. m jinn: I guess 1hat's belter Ethics man Hyslup s. Ivotc f0: Lhut unammuus v. Excuul 5, 3E H, Inlcwul lwu weeks, Scene, Thomserfs room. Thurman umiug back in 1115 Chair, feet propped up on nGreek Lexicon trying nbstmrledly to drag a popuzar tune from an 01d French horn Somoquoes- I 11111:: do snmekhingAI thought 1 was gemng u soup u 1 got elecxed as chief salutoflhe Seninr class. but 11 ldon't do something mckcu and gut um Faculty to set um vote Aside, 1-11 be ruined forhfe. rm too much 111m L111; buy m the Sunday school booksi I'm too good, Nobody will have anytniug mom to 110 mm mm mm; a cnuple cf harm Remer says 1 mum :tay here any longer. 1 could stand that. for 3125 15 a good 10101 cash, hm mm mm society that 1 was going to write for next year say they willcancci mm cumrnclisny they doom want a 12in angel who never played marbles fur kecps. Then the girls dnn'l 111m. rue any more, but thal's nMural-they alwayslike besllhc boys who are just a limp wicked. Wonder 11 111 have to do something real bad or just be 21 11mg unpnme. I guess of 1 would contradmt a perm now and rheu and pretend 1 know more than anybody else, and always sme who: 1 say as 11 there were no duubt obum :r, and Ens other person must. he wrang-l guess um would be enough to keep me Fnzuky From confirming thatvctm sun 1 want to be on the safe side1mure groans 1mm the harm, but it's. hard for me to think of anyrhmg real mean to do. dined: m the doom Come 1'11. Enter member of mo Ammo Board. A. 5.111.; Say. Mark, wore awful hard up this year for jokesihavenf got any good ones. and so 1 came around lo see 11' you cnuldn't dn snmelhmg for 115. M, 1:: W'ell, 1 don't known 1 never lhoughll was much nf a horom-m. A. 51 .11.; Why. you milled the jam 1m year and Everybodyknnws what a howungsuccess meywere. Thom boom been such n In: of jnkes published since Awum were invented. 11!. 2 - Wellldid Lhmkthey wexc pretty good. 111 see what 1 Can do For you Have you got your mu? together you A. u 111,; Yes, it's :11 up at the 0mm: now. uaxiu M, ' 1 always knewthoee jukeswoum take, But what was am he said about the copy b ng up at me ofEce? 1r 1 could only :wlpe u now7 that would he :1 good joke and when the Faculty found 1: um, I guess that would he had enough so may would 1:: me art. and it would be: good josh on the Anxur anyway. 1'11 dn it, m- night. Jimmine! 1 must go to Greek and make me Prof, lhiuk I've spent two hours on um lesson My feet have been on the Lexicon moat of rue Kime anyway and 11m oughtto count. 11mm SCENE III. Peters Han Court. Timei moo P. .114 Enter four members of the Amm Board, 1:: 111m,- I've mm seven or Eight fellows mu; all our copy was hero and I guess some of them wm be along and we'll Ln: able :0 km: some fun. audrmm You yap! 11 the whole mgllt come, we'll have hm enough ta satisfy even me joke ediwr. 1:: m Jinn. Lars s10. dawn here 1:1 Hm shade and mm -,l N. 111. Na. Mg not sit down, for 11 wedo you'll go to 5199p and make so much e am there won't a Saul come near the building. 1 4 m Thnmsen through a wmdomj J! 1 IV; lucky 1 made a duplirate nf that key 1.1 the an09 1 had m: yean 15mm: , mum: nfEr? door, Amwv Emmi ran upon him an. ,ecure him after a 511m stru 4m m .111 ; - The sun of Belinl bit my handilet'a m him outside one of the tower wmaum and leave him am-e m1 muruiugv .111 w, VVuulLlu'l am he pwuy hurd on 1111117 1 4 mm - wan 1m 111111 rm on his head. Tum. ought m be a sun snap fur mm. 111 111m : It luuks 0.0 :11: 3: though wt: had got all we want Tms will do for um Joke editor to work 011. but 1i we leave hnn hm the Faculty mu guess what he was up to and take awa- that golden halo of 3125 he Jusl got. 4m slam; Tha o. The best we can do 15 to can 'mm outof town and then they'll mm 11 was done by some at me Be iors who didn't get me job. out of spike. .111 7: Say.felloxvs.don'tdat1at. 1 m sick of my Job and 1 wam to throw it up. ,5: Jim 1- Oh. is 11m 50? Dew 1u111 Gutahuld 0f 1n: fcetthcre. mcan-y hishead. m: Jhm..- Yau always mu mm the easy part of 5.1th .11, You renews dam knnw anything. Just let me expmn, 1r you do this the Funky mu surely we me that money and there wont be any way 011th the curse 1: will bung. 1'11 lose all my other ijS and won't. ever amount to any more man me hero of a. Sunday-school book. w Jim; 0111 dan'tyou care. Mark You know, HA good name is rather to be chosen than great richcs aw the north door exeunEJ nn A Study. Una Remerie d9 Prin- temps. Where were me xxind in me trees. Je songs Did they no! swmg? A nmn Ange, Wham were the vmce oi mg breeze, 1mm en pa; . Diddley nolsiugY Tm is the ceaseless breath 011169 unseen. 1310me from dawn tin death From source serene. Ln Nnmme Ila mar funa Ma grands passion mhmime A la Iona: de smen plains. Tamil: je m'en vais daus 12 b0' , m is, vnis rien qua 11mm, nan que m Dswmt ma.- yal.x viva parait Tan image, 0 ma dance hiEn-aimfze- Flumng upon um tide And splrit strenm, Thu soul is gamma 01 um Lu dream A la brave me d'ori Que J'aimerai jusqu Ia mom Aux beaux yeux sincbms, Snuriants ax mink When breaks the rising 5mm Upon her peace, The soul's racked, tossing form Will seek releasu Tes yeux :1 bleu-g C'est 31075 que je pne Que m sois b51112, And where the voice of the breeze, 0 ma mute chew Did they not sing? v. 12. 1:. 1 11 m; H. c Tun. Vet where the wind in the trees. Did they not sw'ng7 crbe duniorexiad. Slug, 0 Muse, the shamcful deed and mu sorrows 11m: followezL Slug H11: woqul deed. that 'Jru'agnl uauuness grmfs m 1 1e students, R1115 mm were bruised, and Wounded 11mm, and sWoJen ankles; Many a wre-armed hero dunked '1: n1; uemm or linghsh. As when wmle-armed mamens. from Mormou': 'l'alcotl, or Baldwm, Favored of grace, sparkling W1: and of beaug the gentle man-s1a Exercsse 1hr1r charms on 1hriv111ucentyoulhs who surround. them uown 11m ran in 116395.21 prey to dmapmg eye-hds omy one escapes to warn of 11m menacmq danger. So the heroes 1:11 befum the searchmg Q1125 ous, r red from the platform before mam. om. 1he mnunm ones in oony Ammnomy slept a pa; 1. dreamy slumber, Under L114.- grueuruh 'muuu, UM; 011mm 61111191,;111y pencuful; pm. wm 11m houm 01111111118, 11nd quiet mg mumpmed 111mg. Hushul M15 mum Nmurc mun 5:: a cluss . zyyiug Two great piles of blucbouks arm: 01.; thu 111- M L-efnm khan. Nut 1: 1m leaf 1:1ka4:11. Ll ; er-fumul Campu, m huahmi, 51111. Suddenly suuudca thc swlah of wu m1 :n the grass, long, and ram- sou , Hu :ymg om lhu ground whcrcun fur mm days 11 had momma H.311 m thu moan-bmhcd quadrangle a suanld menus Kaward Heaven. As In a Claw-roum some scukcr rinse: P hand mgh abave mm Ahkmg a quemon Just answered. and 111 me class laugh :1: 1113 blunder. 50 me lofty mama rose h1gh as the shadc-g1 , g elm um. Round the iuur-legged base was gathured 11 dreaded. assembly. bmomh Iongued speakers 1ovmg coucciL me cdlege prozessars, Glacier-ernd anh: was there and Bug wmm mama and hangman, Ke' ey. denmmcer of blasphemy, ng of men Jewett a wim- yetwise in 11's councns, mm beloved of 1.1.5 subjects, Hall, 131mm noble race who worshrp lhe1rgrandmtlier. unnom; Lastly. the queen of the womun added her favormyz prex'eucm Thm :11: 12am round them in hordes the 1211111111 Jmmmlmx me scaffold, Bug VVr1ghL spoke .1 word 11nd zdere 'ed them: A jumor x 1.: condemned to hang by the neck 1:11 the life Khroes Sweet have passed from h1s robust frame, ,0 have decreed it. Let us hang him now. and lhcu let there be great rejuicmg: Showing the careless students 11m crossing mu- pleasure Cm: never Prosper. He spake. Like the thunder cf Jnvr mg mm their applauses. Rice from the scaffold next 1m in a. hymn of jnyn h vvlltmg Wakug um slucpy mm m jam . m surruwful Zones of 316 many good things he had done chem, Spoke of the helpers he brought them, far nymg Fame and her only Brother Hard Work. her companion who goes hand in hand with her am- Sadly he pleaded for hfe and brought hrmy team to thair lasn -. Finn's; lhey hr ed them away ms- pmceedmgs. As, when 3 din succeed:, and brings to her fact in sub. juctiuu Some unwury y mim- uma Jib .41 lo hur shnmulc -. Askmg only mum of memo , 50m; implc, kind tuken. Salt tears mount u: m. cyns, and :tuy add to her glari- Gus beauty. Thus she demes hcr lover. and $0 the brave sleep-rob- hers changed not. Down fen the drop and :he :xteless corpse was placed on a shutter m bade hurry on -. Rome in the midst m a. joyous processmu danmng and using. the glad celebration. 11 Sluwly lhuy circled Uh: town, and Tetm-ned m the scene a: me hanging. Therm they hung Lhu corpse. while the King of men thus addressed them, H Now luv. u Plan now .115 for me wan . Only lct ten of u5 stay to clear the m1 Lu uur v lilEr vn'Heri 'mmes and there :11 slumber ndents. mt Ihus we may curb them. 'ns mm. the hmher, Pant me ycuaw frame or remove u 7mm sign. almgeth-r. See. the hour of Len has long since strnr-k m the helfry, Oladly may heard ms WM worm and the Campus wax swmhed in silence. Broken alone by the swish 0f the brush and me CI' ' of me hammers; Only nine remained. shun: of their robes and ius'gnim Rosy cheeked morning Wat: um: but now was the darkness oppressive. Suddenly far :1: the dxsmnuc, uvmy a: the edge 01 the Campus sounded the trend of a multitudc vast, GI the swishug of water; Nearer khcy came in a dense black awarm And each Crowded the other Anxious to reach taa tall :uaffulrling liral and be B351 Lo o'erturu it, Seven d twenty ?.th wcru, m1 Lhey mhed am they samitheu halleLL Grimly fucmg them ninc mun, lung skilled in wnrfm'e. Stood m pairs at each long pm. well armed with weapons, Torches, saves and hammers hum wiLh stein menJLing. lake as When a student. summoned by FLL'ully order Smnds alone in their presence, resentful and glum he ms, Clencmng ms restless 55:5 and planning revulgc 111 mu mm. 'r' n m a storm of words they gnu , - and In: gocS nu prubntzon. 5o, wzch canes reversed. the Faculty waned th' unslaughL Then with one Accord they threw mm blnuk weapons om them, Wishing not to harm lhexr friends who thus bkzucknd luum .75 Quickly me emmy pxckcd up the arms and rushed m. the scaffold. WrighL dlssectcr m tau. then ra ed 1125 voice aml auuusscd mu Black-handed watrmrs near him -- Let every man or you takL lhrue Men and thus we will winJ' H: sucks and fulalled his cuoug Laying full Ian on me ground mm his feet round a man and his mg arms Each round me wavst of a Sophomore. wmle vainly they struggled tor freedom. Laughed the water-maked heroes :hen and bravely repulsed Khem: Thrice unmcmm the foes Heme anacked with slaves and mm mines: Thrive rhpy gathered, repulsed, m res: and to plan for another. 7m 3 Found wa: heard save the labored breathing of heroes. Suddenly pushing a ladder. me Sophomores rushed at the slagmm Lenped Ihe defendm against H a: swerved and me phomores went headlong. Black were nttnckem wnh paint, but began a scammed onslaught. Ending at last in me mu 0! the x-caffnld 'mid cm hing m timbe Great were me dee s of Rive. or Jeweu and 11311 of Wightman, Rubbing their euemlcs up and dam on me painzed scaffold, Suddenly mm from m- mwn rlmhed mo of ll'e wines: nr amen Dragging ms huleuus curpau, druggmg :: ,mo me darknew Into a cellar lhey mm 11: standing before the nhvlnw, Soon were they joined by the uums Hum the war raged GP: mean Many were injured and falling, 1mm 11:55 m1 munded w: a many Each group faced me other. exhausted, nay mum they fight Furlhe: Sprang from the ground men R11, bold leadsr mi singutg m Chnpell aka he wmged words And gave Lhum u aptech and Addresaed mm , e how both are exhausled. neither can bum: mum, he scaffold, ours is the corpse, 1n n Each make search for ms hat, and go to nu hon in gum. Thu: he spak and gladly both harass and ummm heard him, cheered they huskily men for me foe whu had hauled so bmvel CPeered and went to man homes, to bmd up mm wounds and llwzr commdw', ,k the mdems return from a lecture. nut swiftly but gravely. Leaning each on the other for mulua! aid and Malaanc; So the warriors want in search of a 1m:- meat healing. Only the anhornores, breaking the mm, then smle mi me corpse while None was there. zmd lung of then shamelm deed they boasted. Low in the Em, fast touching the w. 1: nf the buildings with color. Ros -hngemd Dawn appeared. and me 'vgh! shone mmy Down rm r'he trampled Campus. the wnkening hams: 0F +9 village. Jonabed. ND Prev? the Great reigned over Oberhu ftvc years. And Pxexte slept ' with his tn ers audw ght rulUIl in ht: stead. anhl was years old when he began tu rezgn mad 3;: my d two years. And his mother's mum; wzb Hannah. And tVnght whluh i5 salted Double: dld that which was good m Llu: cycs nt the Facutty all the days of ms life; hawbeit, they increased 00'. his phly. Now it came to pass in the sucund year of the reign of Wrighz, that the Seninrs began to he puEed up mm p e and. to say Within themselves, Go to unw, we are the people. For smce the days of Madamjayt there hath not amen a marina Wm H us. For unto whom. save alone Thomsen. would ve compare Griswold whore words are ltke the sands of the seashore innumerable? and to whom would ye liken Xnn'is mud Hm: Come nmv,1et us do some mlghty as that women may behold our greatness mud lnve us, even Holt and McDonald. Therefore about the third year of the going down of the sun the Seniors arose and got them westward by the way wmch ls caned Lorain, even m the heginmng of the track of cinders, And when they came to the meeting of two ways they entered Into ma mighty chanots winch Etmopiahs drove. And after thi: manner they journeyed northward eighty furlongs. And it came to pass mm as they were nigh the place where dwe'tt a certain Wheat, thev eyes fell upon a goodly jar of mm: standing in a place 1pm, and they lusled after it exceemngly. And straightway a certain one of them glrt up his loius and ran and took Bur. the XVheA. stead afar off and reasnned wvf'n them, saying H vae me that 15 mine ow But they mocked hvm, and savd 't Depart thou Lo Per tun. And from thence they journeyed other eighty Furlonge, mad mm to a mighty r m. And some of them went drum to baths .1; i; their rusmm yearly; but the mulutudc smnd acnr of? anti t ed knots in Their garments And because tEL water was cold they went not in, but abode for a seasnn an the shore. howbeit, vtilen they retum ' tu thcir ratme'n they :pake with exceedmg Fervur and woJld Ian have made for thcmsclves garments of Werwes. And it can'e to pass that about the second watch the spynr came w m t . gs, saying HThe thsnnes be upon .15. Now thu Seniors drew :hem- selves up into battle army and Phihstiues advanced in four companies, Each Lam- pau; it mum and the Wheat led em Du, saying h Repay mu mine own mth usury. Bu: y would not So the Pmttstiues fell upon Huxu and smutc them mp and thigh and slew of them three men and jnug. And him who stub: the Jar they Would have taken Captive but that the Seniors offered fur lmn a5 ransom, stx shek of Silver- 311 that they had. And when the XthaL belluld It be said. Go to. this 15 a snap, for it :5 mute than he be worth. 50 they departudt qu this wag about the tenth hour ut the guing down of the sun. And k waxed cum, for the night was frmly. and tho scams stoud over agatnst each other and smoke uauh other With their mmdst Lu the end Utnt lhcy might be warm and live. And be- side: Hus they did nuthillg all the mgh; ull tho watchman cned, t Haste ye: Get ye up mto the chariots. for the day dnwncth. And when may had made Em and of the ,uumey homeward they said one to Muuther. 50 wt: have waxed fan. and burn merry. Xnd to us Who are Deniers expense Is as nothing. thml Curt: wt for the six Shekels! And they departed every one to his own bed. ow Um: rust. of mu alcts of the tribe of Seniors, are they not all written In the hock uf Lhc Recording Angcl witch :5 by mterpretatiuu Jewem ho Scraps from Junior Joke BooRs. DIM; AXNIAL Unum 7 Thh mm. book has um kupl me make mgm u: u should lmx'u doueiuu the other hand, n has gwcn Inc a great deal at peaceful sleuy: fur wktuevur Lhc wmdnw mum in math: :11: uxccllcnl plugr rm wry mm- arL' :0 many Hank pugc: in u, RL'T IT WAsmx 1n Pm Delm,She1uan.delivenng an mum. is prompted. camnucs. Thus was mdenbiy Impressed an my mind - CONGRATULATIONS After the Messmh CoucerL a student 111 first Larm of Genunu U as to say he lmd a hzgh nmu. Ich lmtte sine Hochzeil. R E. Brown got so excited uwzra dlscussiun oi iovu and marrmge um nut unu'. uunng church am he remember that he had furgolten w eat brenkfnst. Sammons' wash home 11: Chemistry laboratory as Simmons appears: H Well. I'll be blowed! May I5 0: 1m Spnng nntims were up announcing Academy mm Day. COI'LDN'T PROVE IT. .Vo one knew fur sum, but album. llu: am or June we an- mun Muusuuhu Club clmmcd khcy had :hmvcd. Merle Davis in his excitement over the O. W. U. foat-ball game 18R his girl in the grand-stand for the side hues. When he Shame- facedly sneaks back same time 13:2: he Hnds he has not been missed. Chuck VVilhams wa: Eornd readmg a bouk entitled. Kasa- mg, a Cue for Dyspep ' AT THE GAME. Miss Steekel tn Miss Rawland: 15 Hill Masher a hold back? FROM A FRESHMAN THEME. - A big bun :heep jumped nut Pom the ank and they all followrd thew qmmy leaden , r .h! mzuL but this mm me tired back as they came out of church at 12:30. id Fnirchild, gappiug McConnell on the McCouueU' 9mm m m Prof. Hall, SNYDER'S ESSAY. I! Was a Warm afternoon and l was wandering leisurelyabout a Beer-garten. 1 might explain that a Been-garten is a place for mm beasts. Prof. Carver, imerruptmg: - Ynu mtstook Mm for b'atr. Cram :0 Long, asthe Junmr boys march mm chapel with their new golf wit-z. - Are the girls going m wear those too? ISI ON A FOOT-BALL TRIP. Ghee. .. Say. boys, I don't l'hh-Ak we oughr m be talking eooemen a. the time or. Sunday. Hg seconds 1mm: Wnen': um: 'lurky we got the ban sn snon AHH the kiuk-oFP IIIS XVISII. XVxlfurd' I Wish I wasn't :0 big as 1 mur I behave: I would get along better. Prof Peck, leading Chapel: Enter ye m at-Thnrsday lecmre tu-manow afternoo MILLENNIUM COMING. Sloesnn complains on mmmg-day of not being able m get work enough. Chuck W'xlllmns.1eadillg H Dogs Not Allowed sign m the water works r Came. Mm Julmeurr we can get away before they see ns.' EXPERT TESTIMONY. Jack 5mm: WYho e gomgtuleul pmyurrmc murmng? Kingsanry: CKing. Siddau. Ihabs a. good lead after the ace. mg Lo-mol'mw Ethics class test day, Feb. 5a. A SOFHOMORE THEME. .. The Singers 1:: the Mereieh concert. were arranged m.tears. President aI Freshman ems addresses Thanksgiving invitation Lu Professor end Mr; Wrgmmen. IN THE DEAN'S OFFICE. Freshman: '- May 1 get pumi ion to go home this vacation? Prof. jcwm: N Yuu'll suuu gL. ovur eekmg for pclmxls. Fisher slrikes for a 10b in a. Nursery. A V ATURAL CONCLUSION. e Chas. McDonald. after me chhigau game: 1 dank care If N 1 do belong m the w. C. T. U. I'm going to swear anyhow. Freshman gwl, rushing into Comings in t hefore Latin ex- nmmntion. H Gm: me a threement him hook. Ho'lgren hands 1': m her, The girl: H How much is av Hemmgwny: H What I have to say can bu put mm three heads. HIS FIRST OFFEXCE. Gould meme dieeiphne committee7: 441 hope you mu bear in mmd that tms is my first arreneeu' me. Jewett' 'Weren't you in me: Sophomore deal leecyearin the Freshman snrafP -- Wen, yes I beueve 1 wam n And wereIft you in that flag stealing when you were a. Freshman? M think I was. H And in that Junior ExfaRaIr when you were a Senior Cad? uvee, 1 think 50. t8: HE GOT IT 11: Chemical Laboratory Daniels calls for k Yocum reads paper in Ecounmm Samina' on rm , r. Phi Kappa debates the adopKiou o: a national du'urce law. vigorously chamA pioned by Vocnm 1T COST TEN CEXTS Harry Ford rm Miss anm whom he has lake: skatingj; - Why. I thought yml had a ticket, M's; Wright ' Jenny adopts the skull Cap instead of me gou sun for his distinction. Miss anm me Is Mr, Bacon on the stn-H nh m. Bzmou, you remind m; so much of Mr. K7 3360 , uxs that sm :5 he a particular mum hf yam: '- near me. no, he's a freak who wan here lam yim' Sims Vr:ghL: 43h, Leader of Y. M. and x: w. meeting urgrs m1 Lu mm parL Lung pause. Leader nang 'Their 1mm almll nut b2 mnved.' -' Miss Willmnhicxtunpun m . mu '1 he Tarsltv: T stun Luow mun bum nuxt wean we're going 10 have mm Iur supper at Baulwu lovmorrow. Tun Frusnmen call utmn 1m. Roe Just before he mam. Adam There were no more of us, as mm the gond scrum Al's WCH' ' s p1. WAY. L. wn' 7133' 1113 unites the Sexy m c ds m amend the L nmrrFrezhnmn 'EFEPUHH Sup: 30 -wmmcy ohlzged m take 1:15 regzezs in person. Ou'vnmp qr m midnight udvanis-mg Gum: by nual Hnarri gs An- Ctmg'egauou a! the rim Church favored mm alul'aby pm before me sermon. 1mg Renae, rclurmng from Cleveland, w drummer be- x me ner' - 1 hope Lbc trolley line mu b5 Enished before the last week of the term. for the Me m; is coming then. ' Drummer u 1m you expect him an a trolley cw '- m the lime of me spread in ms honor. Fisher 15 absent on Anli-Saloon work. The boys drink his hculth in Mun's Ema Dry. PrnLWr:ght1readmg noticesy: Men of Senior Academydas-z meet in mom 9. ., Boys of the Senior Academy class in room 1 ' jung. m debate. urve no obyectmn m a maNs drinking been in rm. 1 beliuve in It, and will drink 3111 want m. AT THE Y. M. C. A, RECEPTION. Jeweu, '00, to Prof. MIcLennIn. You'l1 er it prettywell when ynu get ac- quainted wzth the boys,' Rettxg, to Tum- Bacon: - How are you classed? 153 szx by n. 1;. Bruwix. The Knights of the Golden 9. DELIEAm To A. W. CHEZ, Quiz. 97, 17 Jlum by 1.21m P. 5:91;. . 1; rHlf , 7,1.x. gum mm H , 1 lm- n mm-lrvuwhwm 21 law: Hmh gwmm u' . m . dml. mu- m. mum m: uur .a m m . a- mm-l. Fw ulw n um .m- n. has wnu n - Mn. N m mun . u . n , m - ly and 1- 1p 1. , 4 7 ' mum. nld mu ' mm - m , Lu mmw' Emh mm m- rml , pr Mm:- 1' mm .m mm That my' oururug m- nmu m: : Llc H mm m. mvl mm m m- , u u momy hu man u , v. x nm- hue m call m z ' ' l ' r mm mm: m rug! ammaun. NW 411 HnnHI-mls M the m! , max 5! in mm '1 ' ml 5 mm: In- 0 , . Km Var - 51 IV Um . Yul , 1mm. M '61' H m umu liva lk- vulm u K m , Huus H'H' tin- ., , aiiL E w j ' Mn nu. trim , m. mp. m nmwmn puma m lmrv am m' I up ma. Tln- 1mm nlllwhlhir u fur u m mm wnn WmN HwI-HM , '0 m V Lump- num- Ar ; Thv klvighl HI mm mm- 0v -. 11 K. nurwnlpn'lHHWLn 1. am mm m - um - . , u L: v v :M. . u Hmmuui .ml vu. um pl. 7mm. , n m. , UM. mm mm mm nmlrlkn Aw, , M m :xmq. n1 .qum mm mm ., .ng MU n L. ,j '1?ng . 14.7 ,r , I +v a ff 1 , 9.1mm At the SRatorial-Tobogganorial. Drumutis Pzraanac. MW. Miss Mk. 2, also teacher in Acad 1 I Teachm in me Amdem, A Mmmm 1:17 um Axum. 811-11111. Scam. Three keachers sealed rm me bench engaged in uouvmauon 1n rugnrd m furnishing pictures for the Faculty group in 111? 11mm A 11111: w cut :14: 01:1 same bench, member of the Awm Board m recognizzd by the Lcauhcrs. Jim X uwgn. bul mm do they say when lhey ask you for 11: gm; 1 Oh. I suppose they have a dnierem formula for each vimmn- Alix; Y- wYus. but how du you make them undersmnd 11m wu want them In pay for the picture; gu 111 mu phomgrapher and gel 1:. you know. and 5aveym1 31' ms expew mm humerw- Mr 2. .. 0h, juumt Lu muluratwu, M15: x l'n' sure you'llgetalongauright. 11 'u X- Ah van m y Lhmk 50. Mr, L: 1 L10 W15 1 knew how 10 suggest it to mam real umely ; I knew I 41111! mukc a mes, 02 1k. 11h z B really 11155 x, you know 1: 13' Costs about five 110113: to get ,our face in Juylhmg Lug m the AquAL, 111m X.- woh. 3w mu lhun you expect tnhuve 4 page by yourseu and not he jammed in with ..11 111-: 1191 ff' 11111111117 y m; . WM Imanfcmngr' . 1 beg your pardon, but 1 :m .Lmember of 11m Amm. Buard- cuull'. 1 gn'e you :my m:nmmion about the phomg'aph 1 Clwrm uf mm 1111mm; 1-0 far heaven . mke dank put m in the Aw He didu L pmmm, The Missing Ring. 1A NcIu-drnma in three Scene-M SuM I, Girl's room 111 Due nf the 1am 170mm,; hmxses l'tmosl Confusiun mph. 1 1 1102 11- n't 111 :his house, 1 must have left . missed before Mn Kayberry 1m 1 Young mdy- 110mm, wnul r it at the dreg-umkcr'n in Elyrmv 1n had 0 shall have to go right back Mud 3001: lo! 1:. '1 In Elyria a law hours later. Same ymmg lady and Mr. Knyherry vim 111: drm- maker's and an the dry goods alnras in ?he c12y The young lady inquim anigeuuy of every clerk ifhe has seen 111: mksing ring Mn isn't the value of 111: mg, gm cxplain; sorrowfully. n11 isn't we value of m ring at 311 7 it'; the mmiminusm 51 mg 111. 11; we meet car 011 the way home from Elyna. Same young may. --1 really can't see why everybody 11mm 50 amused. Can you, Mr. Kaynenyt Mr. Knyberry mnuucnuw: 1. No, 1 can magme. 127 In the Recitation Balls. ONE UN T111: mm: chf. G F anm 4wa on see this glam mm, how perfectly ulcarll xs. rSlmkes bottle. and a heav ma scdimcm V HClsss excused. class excused. I: iouk sumo lime to LouviDLL mu Prufessur am he had pmkud up the wrong bottle. AS MIGHT BE EXPECTED. M1, johnston requests Cubs: late to Art Ciass m Sil near the door- on the girls' Sldcs A considerable increase 1:1 the tardiness oi the male portion of the class is natited. Prm. '1'1sdelapDLogizes Lo me Theme class for hmng so poor an outline, as he hadn't looked through those at thc class To save Lune, Some members Of the Ethics Class used the sign m for not Only Sc, but, in taking notes. IN FRIEVCII CLASS. lid. Kelsey I haven't lnnlred st up, but I think .1 salmnnnder is some k' d n: a. little anzmnl H Mnnn: I haven't Innkrd wt up either but l 1111ka il is some sort 0? m hula animm, 1ikr Ml Kelsey symmxc FUR HIMSELF. Alford, in Medimval History n Thvse papers m s gond thing, they make the hays cnmh their hair at 1am once a term. s A DEFINITION, Kilns. in reply to Prof, Carver's question, --w1m is a persauv H says, ., Every whole subjecl 15 a person. but there are others. H Tm: CLASS APPLAC DIED. Academy Teacher, u Who was Jupiterj The Cad wants for a whisper at his right and then boldly replies: A11 Egyptian Dnncess, ' FOR THE STATE 7 Prof. Carver: u W'hat special imporumce has the law of procedure? Andcrugg 4: Ac day aft v bemg measured i9: a golf sum: hmugh this an Scam triesh-tindu'.1twhat particular breaches have been made. LOGIC IN CHRISTIAN EVIDENC. . Red claw med bybmnmsmus bumblurbeus Arc dcsuuycu by moles, mules s e eaten by m .s mu are kept by old maids tlw numbur cf um maids is increased by lnghereduuutmu. mereiurl:higllcrcducallun1s wnsimc for the decrease In red clover. Miss Remy. on her way m Ps- dersmnd it Is spare-percepunux sts Wright n ma ynu get. u Lrnt 0: your own hem 2 H NOT VET. PruL Carver Hm. ngsbury, xplain me mssuluuun nf the family. Krupbury: ul-m w. prepared on am Subject, HOW FIGURES OF spr :CH ARE vsm IN CANADA, Prat. MaCLenuan 1 had to go down to the rwer to hear me water rattle over the stones. ho'mg'y test v H theru is anything mm 1 do ms NOT UNL'SUALh By antual munt, Pmt Wigmnmu said ' xes eightyhieveu limes during one reci- tation. Proft Anderegg gave his mg: a test the day we Amuu, came om last Spring, so he mum read it with one eye whim he. wnmhed the class wnh the other Prof MacLennan instructed the Pavehalngy class nrnea day with the amount 0F rm old woman who could recall all the events of her bnyhond, Answeringaknock at the door during class timet Prof. MacLennan annnunces that Mr. Williamson is wanted, the name t thnixt was mentioned, A POSER. Prui. W'ightman: Mr. Matlack, how do you spell s-o-i-sa H Mm McCaulcy, translating Anglo-Saxom U1 don'tknow whether God buried Muse: or Mums bulied God. Mrs. johnsmn talking on Love. u Mis: Middlekauf. I don't re- member what comes next. A REMARKABLE DISCOVERY. Prof. MacLennan. talking about comciousness: HThere's a gap every tune you go to sleep. WHAT ONE? Mzss Stultz- The most smkmg feature ot ch15 Cathedral :5 the absence of the other tower. QUITE LIKELY, Pm. ng: Don't you Lhmk it ensier to De guad nuw than several generanons ago? Fzsher: wes- far most of us. WE HAVE XOTICE Rumgt iu mythology Hu'hcn we m- walking uml talking mm some one we act liku a frog kicking um um, hind lvgs. H Carnwall's transiation; UThey were all fired at the same time, just like those under discipline ' . AN Arnmmv ILLUSION, Mm Johnston: Thcsc cerubs look as .5 thuywun: brought up un purk and bean' '- 311:5 jones records in he! uutc book u Thain cherubs Look a5 1f they camu dawn on porcelain wings. Pmr. XVightmun. translaung In French class Hen: is the horse mErmRry, waving his hunLl toward the boy; 5qu of the rounh MORE PSYCHOLOGY, m MacLennan H In anger, is n M nrganism IhaU-z angry, or is it you? Hawlay: whamen' Prof. G, t1: anln remarks as Assadoormu picks up the pxofessor's penci'l. .. hut's coutrury to the law: of ummex Ford and Dewey draw cuts m sue Wm; gets the uosv-bluul :0 leave class , .9 THEY DlU. Prof, Tisdel uXVill 3' those who are ahserv p'ease leave their munch on ushp oi paper as they pass out : IT WAS ETHICS. Miss XVard, Prof. MacLennan, 7 don't knew anything aboul this Stuff. Prof. anm; hAm 1 free to come to 01. every mnrningP' Miss Elmore Jones . You have the physical pouer, but um. the mum pow HOW WOULD 1m KNOW 3 Prof, Mmlmuan. H'rnke a 2mm sixty years mg, and ask him the means of lmvei :my years ago Pmn VVigHman um. Comings, would u Luke you Long m put all me verbs ya: know 0:1 the 11mm 1a of. .xndemgg. to student whn :15 heen tm mm W uh HI can nn ynn Mar. ting m lwunly 1n:nulcs There, Prof. Carvers decision in Constitutional Law is mm H 'nan can't g9: redress after he :5 hanged. me. Vlanemmn iescribe: 1H5 soul in his buyhaud as a snm'l, ob'ong, hard. yellow subamuw In lhc back of his Jead. ON C 0011 A U'L'HUKITY. Prnfesmr 'Nmr what mm great smmhouge of carbon 15 there: r. P. xvmmy mm zwrl' HDinmoudsJ In French class. Prof. Wighmmn Hana'lmiug And her feet chattered. One of Mn Chase's favorite expresmn: HAt my feet of the A1sz' A5 Moorhead leaves me History c1355 :0 go :0 the Case game. Mrs. johnsmu tenderly remarks - I am sorry m see such a. good lookmp: form go mm a game. M!STAKEN IDENTITY jcssc cmms, entemg laboratory: . Weu, old boy, how are youV Mia: Fmrmm - l was Just wundenng where you were. Clnlds . Oh, I didn't mean you: I was talking to my specunen. Daniels, uaugaliug HL :zght: Of much, no: authority in sentence only. resides in Nod, but gum. Mr. Chm: 'WL-ll. now translate it. Prnf rnhu- . Miss nguek, when a the Sign of an angle p0 A ve? Miss Jnyues - I'm not m an poaxlivu, A SFORCHEK Agenbmad: N Ixion Via: a fellow that was riding some sun of a wheel down in Hndes H M15: Noll, translating: He came with three hundred hnpkites on one hand, and thaw hundred paltast! 0n the Other. mu HE WAS INTERESTED. Gibb: us 5 P oi. Carver if a anEge can legally make a student go to church. Profu Tksdu ' scrapA .' m Soph. Rhetoric, Tl:e hour w-Ahy must be more or less PMRAH: um bell mugs: nu any one can tell uhzu :husc slguals menu, I shall recommend to me Faculty um he he graduated at once. Prof. MacLennan HNow, I know a guod deal about. augcr: 1 mm a brother wuh whom I was always in a tn: e. 1 have found thvs or ngoud dcalof use to me in Psychology cm AS OTHERS SEE L's. Miss jnytws. ummluuug; verum pone moren- HLay azidc your manners. vwmr You don't need to en Lhem than' Prof. Wright .. M1: Cm 5, give examples of wards vu nccux' Cross .. Snuti, tough, new. uuu L'umbmatlon 'ough' 1'er Lennard: UThL-rc IS an opening in the skull of very young iurams, wv Hemingway immediately feels for Isis. March 14 and I57 Debate: Resuma, That the word 31m? nauve should mean me thouglu in :m mmd of two possIMe courses of conduct, rather than ma external objective courses themselves Affirmative, Prof. MacLelman: Negauve. Jenny. Dec Sim: of house in favor or the amrmuhve. HF. MUST HAVE BEE jewetr utruualaung In Greek ComedyX: VI knuw then are ma1e:, unless I am crazy-- the he-goat, the bun, the dog and the hen 1x BIOLOGY. w. wrumey: n1 once had a straight rightvangled caued Mias Gu A. Harrmgtcn, translating usmpu and go to me dCuL Lung pause. Thu Prufv: Wen, Miss IIarnngmn, don . bu so over- come by your profanity that you earn proceed.' Prat. jeweu, in chennslry HKecp smclhng lh!s substance 'tm you get an odor in your min Langston, in Downing's Greek: uThe Sixth class m verbs 15 called deceptive. ' H3w1ey: u I don't call my coming w class a miracle. Prof. G, F. VVrighl: It's almost a miracle. Bess Carpenter: n I'm going tu do this or bust. Glenn: u What a. gathering thcrc'U be on me evergreen chore. Baie Williams in Medimval History' 'WVhen Rome had reaChFd the 11313111 or her manhood Prof. Carver calls '- FalwerH three limes iuCunstitmmnal Law. Gan Guess he thinks we're triplets Pmiu Carver, Calling mll' UK you Can mink of in I wish same of yuu would answer to your names. 19: R Freshman's Lament. uh mozher dear, 1 now sxt down And write to you a he To m you know ma: 1 am welL Alive and doing fine. You'll not be very glad, L'm sure, When ms 1 tell to you. That 1 have aunkea m thirteen hours, And passed in only two. You see this is an awful year; I'm in the Freshman class, The Profa would rather am; you there Than mply let you pass a- 3. q$ With Andy gas we bays all say, But Audcreggs his name; I got a lillle butter Wt, Bul. aunkud thmugb Just um same, Due mm he said hm jun for fun See what we really knrw. And bu nu gavc 115 um surprise mm. I shall tell to you. u If you n mama dollars had, And L0 nu uuuuon WEDL. Thurs b ugul u 1mm, a pig, a cow. Aug than not all had span: w wm: dollars four and twenty cents You um m.gm sheepi ten head; How many cents to; every sheep MW you have reauy bde -' Yn turn each member shout: his head, The Prat went round the class 1mm he came to Damels Who sunpl; said. I pass. u Perhaps you Wm, the me. replied, And flung his handa in air, A; if he had a msn And were going to catch a steer. div mu m hunl nu Tam plain; He rude and Lhrcw liku hi 5:; Alma Maw: got mm how To mm: the Freshmen m; .. Perhaps you won't. he farther 5am 1You know heVs cuixe abrupn. So Damels got a roller 0 And couldn't make It up. 19: He next called mr, and I awoke, -- meg man, huw much say you? x trembled, thought of former am; And then bid runycwo, The class tee-heed and said. ., Ymrr: set A5 sure as youYre a1ive But Andy grinned from ear to car And set me down a Me. But Whun me mans came at last And Andy called the mu I found that 1 must surely Hunk, I sun was m the hn1a AL Lana 1 can seamen Because the whole term through Twwc only did 1 get a Chance To mu them what 1 1mm 101:, Now, momur, let me immduce Mis: Abbott and her alas: Though nuarcsl w my heart is. she u: left hcr towards the last, just think, mamma. I passed 0. K, Wnlmut am am test. a h. :dly need to mu you hm. That so did all me mm Bu! mice in class aha told us all Thm Freshmen Worked too hard. That she was iouking for a time, When we should Math. dmcard When Greek wuum come but twice a Week, A: German am lu-duy; When Latin wuuhl be obsolete And wyd gel umu :0 play. Before she'd finished, luars, mamma, Were seen in every u; I hit my lip and Ind my face Two gm; began Lu cry. on sympathy, thou 4mm :u rare, In human hearls defuucla At least you're seams in Ouerhn. 0r 1 should not have Eunkcd, Before my tears were scarcely dry x hurried home and wrote w bin my Bible; vacant page, Thxs lime German note 0 Friulein Abbott, hist du sch'L-nl Die Freshmen lishen dlc'u. Von allen Profassoren hier 3st tin der eh! Hi' mivIn 193 Wann ich mr mch Ms thuen hum. Sea gut and lass mich's wissen: Dean and. im Gmbe will ich nicht De'n Anngmht vergessen. Now Xet us go to EngHsh Class. For you'll be gm m see Pmrs. Timex, Lane and Cressy Who hslped m llunking me, The anlish course has chmms m 111:: Ihke to drop m Mme rpm my way from Latin ems. And bremFe my native air. Thera' somethmg :n me atmnsphere Whi nthes er Hnwmg wells: If Creasy mly thought of this. He'd qmt his. nmery Spells; And When the hymn is sung too slow. He'd Sit and hear it mu, And not get up and jump around Jun. like a fredrcaughl trout. Now. mother, I must quickly chase. Although I've name M: :ay, Both :pace and pnmge thi: forbid Your Sam Ty Hemingway. P. 5. When school A: 0m ll 11 I'll come home- Lrl. all the Kown girls know. For I have heard GLurgc Kelsey say A 1mm has lots uf show With all Ihe girls when 1n.- goes home. u And really. so he ma, . A mu will gel 54: yopulurv 1: W11 mgh mm his head. w .H. To Alice Fairfield. 0V maxdeu fair. with in sted hair, To thee my knee 1 band, Ta grant one 1001; of gracious hm I pray mes condescem Axas: alay my wretched low I only hear thee answeriw Nit. From my petition. beauleom: ouc. 0 mm rhea not away. For dark .3; 11g'm. if thou dost um, wan seem me bngmesl day. My heart': an am. my brain 1; hat. 0 woe than only answcmsL- And Wm thou love no one a: all 0: all the sons of menw If All affection dost not :pum Pray make me happy um, Ah me! mou wn: not move 310k. lheu thee say, 11mm Hhmix Nu Ht Seventy. a Valenhne Two valenn'nes I've sent yom 10m wnnin these threeAsrare years. And now a. third and 1.1.5; I pen Wim trembling hand, lhro tears. A: seven 'twas a childnalz x me About. the violet: blue: ' You kissed me as yDn luuk it, dean Do you remember. mu: At. seventeen 1 sent my heart Fnr you no kucy mlway um Cupid, lad, was vanquished mute; 7 I: was mluruud next day: And now at lonely seventy 1 5n. and dream m-night. Seeing your sweet face ever In ihe Hwk'rlug Hre-hgbt I'uur heart, lknow, , rmply, nuw; You, too, are quite along, Andi wonder. are you ready, dam: Far 21 love that's std your own? 15 Independent L Dislorder ofTothasers. mm m hA mppe can 1 ash :mn dr-x'x'e n m n:- kyuac. -TIm Mum; w 1, Wunm. 'npwp TV: A. x. 13mm Awmnr m- of Fancy Cums. plucky pluggexs. Spinning Spinstexs. w C GALIHAIHK. Mm T.nu. cm... xL Hm. Mus: DxH'rI:, Vm TLx'x Mym 1mm, Ml-s KHJ u u M s; l . v. .17 Gammon Spinneqs, C Z Al x, VFAHM Mpg, SIAAAHMIV HCI 1k YIlllHlS, 11le W'wmd FF, MI . IA N'Fm junx HM .ugh C A. DMXEX. U F Fal'vau, I. T CL um. 144R R Buvus I. Z MM HYVAVU. Qanexg Membeus. Pmn. nliiku Wk UH ' i? Burgesse S Club. Jum mmwl, . V . V . . . T.nrd High Loafer nm Avw, . V , . . chm Candy Taste; 0. R. KI'ISFY. , . . . . . . , First Aswsmnt Candy Tester Jm YWH-IWW. . . . . , . . . . Clllef Trade Killer FMLI K , Lord High Dispe $erof LOUDLW L N CHI! Bright Reznarkul. rm 4': 1 mew .m . Common Starersand 5m. Rmmlms mu. dub n rnlvrrly elemenlanh being unly preparamry m muggy Cluh. 1J1? Books Just Gut. A kery Noxsx book on L1hrary Etiqueltr, bound mmmmaw by the authors G. H. Gmswus '95. J. F 12mm , 93 UAftcr-Math. A book which some of m mu read with pleastre ms summer, Imam M. ILumm'V, nurses. smun iu Maihemancs, Oberiin College How College Senates Originaten' An LIpLo-dulc book dedicated to The Mb I didn't catch. Senator Treash. at on Introductory note by McKelvey, unce of Columbus. Brouses of m, is quoted as an ntllhollly. Flirtation Among anum 11: LOUD Colors and LOI'DLX -A. n '1 The author, Clix Johnson, pnnrnys m vivid pictures and many gash mes his Smnmcr beyond the Mlssisstppi, and explains m s rummage 111 me appFrdix that the um: 15 ,. Another H Tramp. H A Pennsylvania Presbyterian or an Afkanzas Methnduh What Miss Wilson, '00, said when asked If she was a Methodist from Ark A book lull o: emphatic terns. uwnm the Chick-ardw Said. A hanC-bcak for nammnsts. by H. c Tracy. In- formation gathered when no on: wss along. HNerveihs 17mm Practical foc. Daniels, '00, anchor. No explanation is necessary to cnnvince Hm puhhc um uns wellsknown author knows wzmmi he speaks. Other books hy the same nulhur: A Pass under Prat. Audvrcgg: 15 Co- Edumtiou a Supra. s 7 Just um: Meal at. Talcott, HThe Great Oberlin Mystery, or Who Paid for the Thanksgiving mbw- by that popular author whose books have such a large cuculation, Eugene Trowbridgc Bush, snnouneement of the '00 Bi-e-Ei Beard. Asenes 0f artmleb: will be runu'ibmcd by MR. Lord, Mrs Hmch Mrs. Mutxsun, and Miss Allen, on L'mmuwx WIVES ur Wundmmu Jh-AJ' giving Interesting dams and personal rcmmiscences of the Hm at the ,olluwleg: 5mm MAS Sums Mom Emu Emmy. Home: 1mm, mm mum szmm, Cums: Josmmm. Russxs Gnu Ems Rmusxtu Mu Gmcnwua 5mm, ALMA Luicn'm 5mm, stsu: Amos Mzmmz, ELLA 132nm , Emumrrrw A. mu: m. . xF A3,. Wsnwss 197 Y The next Morning. u halfuf Lhc airs lumingm the second story. jusl out . sight of plum Hall at Lord Cuttagc. Tum , o A. M., the morning after Leland Puwers' reading, 5mm xi 5 an: sitting on the a:ahs, Anna Fairfield comes slowly up and stops. u oma m1 us about the couples last mgm. on ma Trl'wmw: .. Mr. thtney was there mth - L'L'uru - You don't need to ten us who the gm wa a Anna M um. And Mr, wm Whitney and- L' - hhac's enough. we know me my Mr. Cole and 7H Oh, we saw him go. 7. n1 saw Clarence 5. pm, and 1 adnme a taste. There isno girl 1 Me :0 well wnhont knowing her better. I wish 1 were a hny and I would go with he: in could. 0mm tafher hearing the nama I agree wnh ynu: Lam Hm: nWas Mr. ChiHs mere? Jim EM u T a; m m .m. m anfm'; . No , he stmdhcme iusieadof mm; some poor gill like me, who couldn't nI'Tord m Eh. He doeshw understand his lzrivzltgcs. Here 11:: is, lunging for saw him to go and call on wvho would 1m glnd w set: 1:im,'am1 ann he doesn't. nu; avg 11' uppurtuuiues N Clzwrn'nr Tmmm: wAud :th Edgerton was mare. clmw ievidcuuy expecting no answcrlr: hRuanyl Whom could he be wmu Amm Rmfdd: H Did you :00 A wan, on, he didn't hm h gm ms time. He told mt: In: was gomg with some mow Senior bu -, and that they haul a whole sent to themsclvu I tulnl lum Lhcy ought :0 be ashameduf :hemselves. Senior boys. mo: .4 m L'fllw qu. Kcluham Was there, hm I did not know me gm he was wxm. h F. ' ,5an n1 suppose he was mm that girl Inever know except when he is w1Lh h 5m nu: A'ln'd'. .. Poor Ellen had to go with her mom-mam. That comes of having a man WHO belongs to the army. um Hart: .. There were only :hree couples who wem from here last night. Such a. lot of boys as we have: 1 wish 1 were a boy and some of you people wouldn'thave staid home. Jim; Vrm A? m , u 0h. ,4an b11137 u 1 thmk he mom Hawley comes around me corhem Clzarus: .. Uh. Flora. am you hen: what we were saying about your brother? Fiwa Hawfvy uookmg down mm the hall where Hawley am: Childa sit looking at the mormng papen. .. Yes, and he did loo. A general shurhe of feet is heard as jesse Chnds call: up the stairs. I have Akvays heard of such meetings, but never mended one before. Talk about your sewing society gossp Mr, Hawley- AN YWHERE AND EVEKX WHERE. jameson, '00. m; chssJ -- Prof. Carver. would i: be an ac: of extravagance for a nun man 0 urn ase an EX enswe 'amon 2 H y g c p h p m a Miss Millikan Uu debate on Hawaiil 5112 is ahendy our adopted son. Mnyar Fuuvcr, rushing up to Coach Tnompso Which one of the twins mule that touchdown? XVilhamson. in debate. The Widows of surviving 'y'eteranls. l Bar 1rd, in socialy, argues that pensions should be mncmued because young women who marry old soldiers are dangerous m society, and a system of pensions pm- lecls other men from these adventuresses. Dec. 3d.-Suniar buys dig up the buwldun Dec. unliAu classes 5mg, .4 Ruck uf Aguh Unm- to the Ron Durand m Phi Kappa u Take me confvrmed 1mm Points Lo Kribs. 3 Prof. Carver appears at. Political Economy class without a necktie. Class sings Blest he the Tie that Binds. Mrs. Juhnston. Iuokmg at Ricrardson; . You can get a gnnd portrait without is being beautiful. Prof. Peck, calling roll: MHupc Mtss Hope Erwnr uprescm. CELEBRATING Mr. Jones. to the Zoology class: me, Wrzght's mu passed me Senate yester- day, mass the reason he Isn't here this morning. -- You may he one am nf a persnn, and Mr. Sheldon may be another. Zellar - rsm it a amerence m' intellect? Tutor Merriam' . How would yen prDve ms propasmonv Bruwafurd: HBy Miss Kiuuu's ngure. Prof. G. F. Wright -- Every boy ma gm remember: :muethingghum the rocks or his childhuad. Prof. Why. Mr, Reed. havenkt you read Alxoe m VVuI.1dL'rl.a.uL1'1 Most NOT IN A COOK-EOOK. Prof. Jewett explains m the Chemistry class that the sub min of tartar emetic tor cream ol tartar would make the cake rise twme, Kingsburyt .. Do wu proauuu wool under dxmmuning returns? Siddnn. after a I4r1hualsm'vr:y .. I'm; do. WK, u .mhx suns; nub . msnx xhwm nusrrm mm m u msmm ;. R Translation That Didn't Win the Prize. Um nus, OHIO, March 9h ms, 711 11,, .Im Dm Sm.-Please rind enclosed a metrical wsnswmann of me nf Mr c J. Caesar's commentaries on me Gallic War, Tins is in compslitinn for your prize, which I un- dcrslzmd is ten $10.00; dollars. 1 would like in receive this reward b3 the last at the muntb, as my board hm becomes due them If i: dues not. seen: us be a very poetical subjucl, you mu remember that Caesar 1:311 :he Latvu I have yet read, but i! you Ilon t sayauyzhmg about It! guess nobody win untice n. I have in this lmuslmiou adhered as closely to me Literal as was compntvMe with the pueu'c idea and the meter. If m any case you feel that. I have inserted mo much of my own thought, you must xemember am all great poets . u poetic Hcense, and mm 1, me, though not so well known, have an sums right to ks use. I remmu. Yours very rmmtuuy. s, U. Y.1904,0.C. .907, 0. T. s. 5U yak Axxwu. When all ilzusu :hiugs were done, But Caesar passed by A. 352 And m: lhcsc fights were won, Most faitthl emhassie And ovcr Was the ma, nmuss he aid um. please When Gaul Was pacziied. Tn wasre nme on the t'hEre; Winch could not be demed. Sn Ha mid u h ame 3g Those on me oLher stde When I have tune to mun. The Rhine, made basic :0 run Xeu Vem' when I'm an sass And sand him legales med, Von Imy ns wen return. Who were m promise him, x u Caesar this had said, And do :t with a vim, His legluns back In- 1m, That nought might be left dim. That llluy might be wall fed, Hostages they would give mm a neighbor stun; And ms commands mam XVuun: war had been of late, And what he smd believe, w c1: warmly mm am hate; n he would mm with them, And. Lhcrc hxs bnnmm head Nor to the doggies leave. DLlcrminud :nuy should wait. U. h lgu, o. I: .907 0. T. s crhe Wooing in the Orchard. They wen: 5.11! 11g in 111s nrr'nrvl. 11111121 12 said 1111111 1 , 1111113 spspch, wren mP, Flmresr, 11111111111019 1w. 111W? trwe-z 111111 never qmmu 'currcms' 111 my soul. put; 6 50 11.11111 for thee. A1111 11 you 111111 nccepL dear, 'Plum' happy 1 511211: be. 1 prunnse you 1'11 'chexry -sh 111: Love :nm now I bear 1111 you .11111 1 are 'bsrrr We'll be a happy meat, -ed You 211:111 :5 1111 111111 1115:11191111, Au; 1-11 romugw 11111111 T1141 1 1111111 02111 you my 1111;111:5011: 1111-11311. re. 11 dm 1 1r 011m rheie avnwal: 111711112, 1-1 111311 11111 ed, 111 arcvlr the museu qumces' .11 1.11113; he your 11411131 -- Nona smce you have accepted, 111111 1'11: lo be your maze, 1'10 1: mat yuu'll endeavor ' :1 agar 0:1 the ram ' 1:113:1111 1-1111m; 11111131111111.1131, They m- 11 d 1011.; 111111 1111111; 51.11 11111113 ' Tufllulu' such 11 11.12111. 11111131- 111:1 Iozmm 2m ET. the Boarding Houses. 011 m: ugh: of the Freshman gm: souml. MISS Falrrield dreams of being pro- posed w by Aughenbaugh, and me latter dreams of proposing m Miss Fau'lield and of being accepted. in 2; Miss Erwin leaves for Clmelaud 0 2i Gziswold lakes cm for Cleveland WHO KN UWS Tum- Merriam- 1; Mrs. Rorer's son .1 boy or a 3M7 , AFTER THE RECEPTION. junior gm at'l'alcott to he: roommate, nLer: be real kind and pleasant to. wardthese new Academy students nowhere; Mr. Fritts, he 100k; so homesick and Innesnmr my helm fairly 30hr: Fnr him . Zellar Ends Ins trunk in the hammenl at Talmtt. He in'mediately asks Mfs. Lord for ms room as he wants to unpack. bpeakmg vfslang phraseS. remarked Miss Elmore Jones at table. - 1 always hke m hear Prof. ng bring m ma: word mm AT BALDWIN. A vmmr mistakes Frauk'un H. Warner fnr me buUer and asks in' m mks up his Cari x0 WONDER. wm: the Seniors got their bnwlder set up, Norris, mo mum dy to 5:0 mm the dining-room aLTalcatt, applied at the kitchen drmr fm' h1s supper. Theymok him for a Hsmpand He km to he im-miem. At Talcott one day the German Conversation tame had sauer krauh Mrs. Lord to the head waiter, I Wish you would lower the windows and see what it. the matter in the kitchen, Khere is a very peculiar odor in the ronmf' OPINTONS MAY DIFFFR Snyder: Cousexvatory. crmcxsing Profv Luckmsou's style, is Interrupted by Miss DeLa Mater: zen: rk mm the best mmgs are best told u: the most sample way. .. '1 hai's me. prompuy rephes bnyder. CLIXY'S IDV AL. C. C, Julxhuu. am: calling m 3; Collegejylnue . She's a good hslunur, ms 311 light. AT TABLE. 50 may of my bwuxm' ml slslcrs'- initials :urm words, biggLst 1m cf J's In our family. um Edwuxds: Mis: junta. Cunscrvatury u W'cll, mm Is mm nu took me nboul mm the lean co.nua um um Prof. MacLsunau was sayvug end organ - and not maud argau.' '- Harry Ford -- There': no use of mygoingm dinner before the rest nf the gir'ls go. A PKOI'HE Y. Firs! hnmdev that n permstent FeVXow Gmswo'ld is! Sernnd boarder Yes, mzd wmx his characteristic 17:77! hr is sure 1V: Mum. 2m THE mxmvn. Nov, 2;. Griswold: nAhout how many roses should a fellow send to m: gm: ,. Miss Sillmmn: ,. oh, 3 dmen mum do. Griswoldo Wnuldn? any mum: that a . Miss 5.: ,. Eight might pm My do. Nov, 24. Miss Goodwm receives eoght roses. Childs You would know it was almost examination time: jdn'l you hear VVhilney read in morning prayers, o And the horse shall not deliver iheej ' Sammons If Daniels should talk a man's head 05.1! Would be like slaying him With the: jaw-bone of an ass, wouldn't 1P 1N CLASS MEETING. Presidem Lou WarueL u We've got furlyrlluuc men in our clash, and Cub Bkwr. GOOD thsox WHY. wmmey: Why. men MW no mrinsify. Now mymnnmm mm I never ask each other where we are going when we go call . MISS anm; u Do you have any system or callmg ' on people in your class. Mr, Chasev Now 1 haven': been called on but once nus Kenn Mr. Chase who is her guest at suppem. u 011. no partic. ular system, Miss Wrigm, I never call on the sticks very often. Larkin. going to a social given by the Freshman girls to the Junior Cad girls a! B125 Tucker's. One 50ph., describing 3115: v. Johnson to another: u Why, she's the one then talk: so much. Griswold. HThey alway: put the beat fclluwin boomy on for Currespundmg Secretary. I Was dwfully afraid they'd put me on ' Chas. McDonald, to member of fur: ANSI AL Board So you're smug m dedwme yuur Axum w Prat. jenett 1 knnw an about it. Go: iv. out of Moorhend. I Look mm :0 by surplisu. 1 really heliexe he thought I was on the Board Luokrrl as of he Wanted to :IuL lhruugh Lhe new when he saw mm bed done Don . :Ry anything about 7L though 7 1 wuuldu'l want. him to get into any :mublc, He fucl: awful bad about :L. ' Gn'swnld: hA beggar stupped me an the street this Inorumg. I saw him 5knp seven nr eight other prominent people Skyles, 1901 -- Say, Chuck, who was 1: wmte. massmanm m1 Roast Lamw ' WHAT ARE WE COMING TO' 3115! o. one of Mrs, Morrison's Seniors. In conidenlial talk Win M.Ss 5;A: .. Wen, l've deemed 1 don't behave :11 me, anyway. 2n; about the Campus. The artmle uAhouL Lht Cemph faded to appear in me mum jammy 2h, on account or 1th uf epauc. A; these weekly atmcks of temporary delirium are m , voidnbleh tho Stroller hmcuy consented to allow the ANNm: Board m publish his emsm of that wank. well knowing that it would commute hmh m Hm interest and Lhe 53h: of our boongihm The roller carat; um. of the east entrance of the Chapel and looked eastward If he had lucked west. he would have seen the Chapel out of whmh he had just rome. Whh: he am we was a sun. downy. wlme substance covering all the grmmd and the bmuchu of the Imus. Does the genus reader know what this wa:? It mu sum The Strollur picked up a hanmui. ltwas cold and soft and moist. while he ms wonder- ing why une was so, a semonusc from the Skaung Rink aocnsted hhn wich .. Hallo! '- Thc Stroller answered hHeuoH' 1- Ir; a pleasant :13 v sad the 3 him. .. Yes, in good weather far ducl was me suhuer'e rcjomdcr. After the Senior had gone, the money Con .nlcd Lu walk down to me Icewhw omceh As he passed Rurgess's he uouurdthm Lhu h cram soda sign was not out and drupped in m inquire the reason. A polite clerk I rmud him that. as a general thing. people chd not Care for ice cream soda in the middle of wmzer. Aflera few moments thought the Stroller, who 15 always 5: king m ultimate reasons and pnmal causes, Nmrl med that the reason for Lin: mm must be m the fact that, to be palatable in whiter vre Dream mus: he warm. and um to most people warmed-up ice cream. like decayed inkes. l5 prolincliv: of what lhc pm Ham: has so aptly termed . thattued feeling. T The Stroller was nnuut :u leave lhu drug store when three couege men emared. The rm said, u Hello The second m, uHuw Brcyot, uldiellow? ' The umd :elid. How's bu Then the SLrDllcr hazd, h :u mee. At the emuur of mm street he fell in wim a couple of Baldwin peoplei no, not a voupleifm my wen: huLh gms. The former said. -- Hello! H The latter 55. 'IIellom The Stroller geld, .. chu T hm: navmg changed his mind about going to the 5mm omhe, started Lu a mu Library. One of me girl: sand .. Who do you ehmk win take the Samar pictu: , his year? The Struller hxnd. u I max hahaham walk Then the ham went mm the Bank 0;; f Library'slcps me Swollermet Presxdent Fauchud. The President said, .. Heuw h- The 5mm: em h Hehlol H and went mm me berary. ClquL Tlns Isauold dayfcr the race, lsn' ll? ' ' HWha: race? Thu human race? HOW are you'w and commued his way toward the A R Summer Girl. A sanor hat, with band of red, Brown hair lhm's ever curing. Two 305! h .1; eyes that wt my head And new and bram m whirling. 204 Mk. ,m. 3m 1mm m. As seen on um bemy 5m 0:! that memurable nighL Thu m1 mmmr Mm. Jnninr Ev; sad end wn cxpurgeIlLLL 71y me Boardl R Balcony Tragedy. T em mm-um-nun r. - Cnnxe, for my rm une delays: 1: mrigmuth mu. Le! us our concert gin rsnder; Shell cumc me qulcker-and mum delighteth meg Whisky? my 111mm hns $1 own lundcn pm 5mg: .. 01;.4neoh. has thus, sweet! O-nxe-a-dorablw- Raw There she mm through the healhex' v man appears at wmduw uboveJ. .. Va!I-nu' But wigm turns to angmsh deplorable. Bang W And Hume cats d-e together Song of the South Wind. From lands of gunning mnonhghl me And tender cwmghts gleaming I nnme, my mddmg nowml fair. To wake the: from thy dreaming. I bring me buds, with sweet deligh: To carol lave song: to thee, Wm: misty shnwars and sumhine brig'n I come, sweet flower. w woo thee. 205 How They Did If. V H. werent they just too perfectly lovely to: anythmg: Our boys. I mean I think they were regular heroes to stay up an night like that and work so hard down in that nasty hate, 1 asked Ptokssor Jewett if there was ever another such a class of boys as ours. He said no, and there likely mutant bet I wonder what made hzm 100k sofunnywhen he said it. Thcnteau thing Hutthen he t-tmitm-t have meantthat, 14mm hr: mutant. A-td it Wu: down so deep in the mud. ttm. and theyhad to dig 50 hard to get it up. Oh, dear! how I wish 1 mm have been there. Rm. 1m nnty 3 gm. yml knuwt and couldn't All the girls wtshed they cnnM have been there, One of them keptlter head out UK the window ne. :ty half the night, 'ltstenzug while the boys wet: diggtug. She said that sht- stopped wishing that she had a man long enough Lu tut; . a were a man. But she mual have muted to go hwrttny. though. Eu: thug I haven't mm a bit about how :hLy am il. Now In going to begin right from the bugmnmg and tell all anon: it. Wen, In Ihe hrst place, bus or two of UK rcpxcsuntative men 0! me class startcd Kink Norris, 1 guess tt Was. Yuu Stu, ht: heard Professor Wrzght say that the 071165;: needed some mom rocks quitu badly, and so he thought at nus lovely scheme. The bays an though: would 3e perfectly clegnut. You see,t11ey knew that we had to do somethmg m dtstmgutsh ourselves. and that pretty quick, So they began to hunt fnr ll rack good :nough tor us. Theyfound thts one down by Plum Creek. and thought i: was :ustright. Everybody says that 9: locked at the rock and :houghtit m ntt good cninigh for them, and an the other classes u even condescend to look at it. Aren't the horrid to say such things? Butncan be 50. 0F course it wouhhtt do to dip: tt an m the daytime, because they atduttwant tmtenllinment. and 50 :hey had to make arrangements to do 1! atmght. The boys dtentt 1m 10 do that especially Stoughton, Iot- fear may would gel. failures. and so 2th wen? around and asked Professor Jewett tt' they might stay up late that mght, and h said thev might. xmtn yon th all his tune while they were talking it am the boys hadutttam u; girk 1t mm 311ml! 1! for fear we would ten. and 1 suppnse we would have, ton. We hhn a Mass meetm; after chapel an the night when they were going to dig it out. and Hwn tht y it wt us .111 about :t. Tat boy: werenk qu' sure yet whether it Was a good thihgtn dn, nd 50 they 3 ed M 5 French. he sa 1 yes. nakthey did 511th things at New Ym and so we went am After an the arrawgement: had been made the class ms gnmg m aftiquru, but next Gnodwin jumped up and ham she wanted us girlsm may a W minutss. because the had something to propose. When all the ho had gnne shy. in that, in view nfthe facl that most of the girhwsre yet unpm led, u wnuld he l good chance to show what good mnks we were hy gi'. g the boys acme- thing to eat while they t ,Ve working. All the girk thought. tt wa ju-J .1 perfectly tm-ety meat ma Fairhetd jumped nght up and said that shit hem y approved. It 5.1m m vaerht that the quickett waytns man'ShPart v7.45 through his stnmacht and she hnett .t tt 5. anyway. She said t'1at on than a momentum hm. 'tm We couldn't :thnrd m m1kP, n , ah hynm having gtm things to t, and sowe'mar'i better get it at Ft tnh tel thh: and say that Wt: rnnde 't mlrselve The gir'ls were all so p'lensad with that men fhm theyw mn t d hugged :md Vssed'nerfurabuulfive minutes. My' I 3th wish I were at mmtt 9:: s'w is. We ordered the caere marl sundwvches at the bnkery. xnd so eve-ything ms rem Tht: boys an met a'hnulhnlfrpiut 18 at t'w ltbrnry, and then went down to etgt Oh no, nMy half th.- mm went, herniuse F'nnk Whttuey wouldn't gt! 1 nth He 5:1in 20! she wouldn't let hEm go, 1 hope mme win he as devoxet; as mm. But Grzswuld we there, and he made up mmt er the rest uf the class. 1 heard him say so ont: wt-tL they went down and began digging They were dtxtded :nto three at tons, wtth Mn Reyes n: timekeeper, Each di ' he worked a certem time. and then meted while the others were workmg. Pm pert'eetty sure that no other class would have thought oi such t. Scheme as l'hmt We told everyhody so the next day but In a modest wuy. Thu only trouble they had in the night: digging was that they man: have enough w cat. You see, Mr. Hoh sneaked around to the place where the eatahles were befurc the rust began to em. uud at: about ha' of them up before the boys saw him e: 1t and pulled htm mi T: y wen: mm nl. hhn, end it we: man, too; but I suppose he Wm hungry. They 5th he has ml: 21 good appetite, The dlgging was awfully hard work, but hey dtdn t get tired a. htt, You see :hey dldnyt make Mr. Cross work at en. He stand at one Side and made up poetryto mspire them on. He tutd me about. me hundred vs S that he said, but 1 can only remember two. It was all just as good he uue. thong. . 'rhe verses were, n From my clayey heu, uh stone From thy longeconzmued home. Where the bug and earthworm rumu. We're about to pull you out, And you'll m we are quikc stout. .. To our rudeness pey no heed. For of you we have great need; Follow us Where Wu may 'ezui. From your Bucient had you Sever To he om' monument forever. ,, The penpla that were diggmg said that after they heard that they werenk mad at Ill! and could dig twice as 1mg, Wen, hy morning they had the smne dug out and pullud from the hnte. It was a noble piece of work, and I'm just periecdy sure Ihnt thcrc lsnlnnother 10: of men ehywheretheteoum have done it so quieklyas our '33 boy did. They will ten you :0 any tune you ask themt 1 know tt was a great deal bugger work than those Egyptian pyramids that the foot-ball team learns about In thL urchtL-olngy class. We aren't IL hit concevtefl atmt it, either. Dear me 'how can I teu ynu ahout the excttement the next Ilay' How they dtd wurk and mg and haul the stone up to the campus. and huenyput it h; place in Lnumph. How tired and excited and happyand proud we all were It was just sumptuous. Sumebodysnid that probably those mean. homd juniors wuuld curry the stone away some mght, We didn't hehet-e they would be so mean. hut huyway we hired zul ugly-looking Afro-Americen to guard at weth a such, and then e1. ulaled a report thnlhehad Lilleda man once. He hedntt, but i: scared the Jumors just the same. Then we gave the stone to the facultyas soon as we could, to make them guard it. And nobody ever tried to much 111a dariing. We got one awfu'lly gnnd joke on the other classes. For about a week uzot n? our boys wunid go on: every night and get a little homety rock and pexut too nr I900 or 1901 on It. and then put it down beside ours re: a eampmsun. How liule and cheap It am make the nther classes. feel m see thenf They Wurc mad, too. It was a killing joke. We all just laughed and laughed and laughed about it VVelL I guess I've tnM most all abaul our stone that I can. Mr VV'Aruer is going to give a speech on it at cnmmeucement ume. He let me see thL speech. and :1 ts :1 207 pertect beautv 11:- L911: an about huu we happened tolhiuL mm: 1L and how we came to do 1L and how we m an n, and mm m seemed when we were digging it out. and how pm :5 we are M n. n v; a lung speech and a5 Lllriliing as iL cam Dc 31L the Ume. Then he mm m +9 sum just us if v. wen: n1 Ht: sup, uAndthuu, oh great and mighkymn nor the emlh, m uutwhub LL Lydcpthswe did dig thre- mm oh rn ar: to be :Orevur u r rcprcsc t tiv: and token our guide and harbingen uur m'is a m mm m us luuk back tu me tom; days when our Aim; ,Imm had our way; Memd awhole 1m mare juslas nzcs as that, every bit. h g :plrudui. but I mu -. m. mm m: rest. mu, mi; Lullk atom; Immhcy am 1:. but on how much loveher i: allwas than I'velnilhv Ex w 12 I think about 1: I'm a proud and happyns czm be, There nun -, Lu .myun g1 c u ever happen again; m: you see. The Cowboy Regiment. Far from the wild wuolh' West they came hurrying. Fellows for anytbmg mady: Coyotes And Cattle before them me sknrl'ytug 110 for the cowboys of Teddy- L' d no me neamen. and all way: of nabbmg 'cm, 5uomng a: savage guerrilla; Spaniard: will think that me den! is grabbing 'cm, 05 :n H18 scurchmg Amzllcs. To My Girl. Retrospect. 1:: the olden time when man m: Van And tnn cords m me wcre softer , Ere paws on me mm mm x w b at, or the world was sore with :ushm fFEL From Lhr. Cum H25, 1 mm Lu :th an m vwhee with punctured And mx Elf i5 AeL behind In lhe speed or m, dew V L'nder my wmdow I smut Man L ed m: burden mm UL Sun And me du barks at my . , And se: . dnwr when e day was dour; UI love me. love but th e, In brief journey a ample Stage: Wm: a law; that snail nu: ma Was mmked mm survm tram wan; m age. Tm the skulmg': gout, - . And the ice has run. And me sun: on me Talcotc tree comes down r on nanetul uemustha madel seek B, mum 51:31:15 m day Lu u 0h anhsh ham to increate m mm: of life by stretching the days or than. H c. Tam. thTomML :l LLKEQRKTDRYL 1 E Q Sn alum, me w Seenknythm H of uvrybrntherommyi? :un Before. DITORJN-CIIIEF I hope we shall all work together in perfect harmony. Flim'lzr 1-3:. each one smiles benignly upon his fellow-ansocialesy .1 01-1, I u all And let' 5 not put anylhmg in our ANXI' .11 that will 'mut any one : feelings 1m: anrum m of course not 1- But Ms have some of the jokes rather humorous. - 11 Yes, Just hkc 985-3 11:. m ,v w And we mustth skipc'lnsses the Way the 'Ruum did last year. 112-1111112111. I'm sure 11 win not be necessaryf JIumvi'amr' ml we must all 5111112 on the Ewurgamm Commmee. 11 Jim Parnlifgy' hon, deaw nut 01.1 guanine men. Nm' And every reum eep 111s mnum shut. Alkali 1 And his eye pe 5111111111 u A1111 nis nerve up BMW 1, .. Well. 1 hope we 51m: all become sater acquainted before 111: year is over. Good afternoon. ther. If one or ma of you would pay atten'. pk: 1 1 or: Doe: 1 By one know where Bert isl 17,; I met him out walking w.th Miss no home: Mus Wen, where's Earl? 5,1,11,11,11 .1 Don 1 L111: Glee Club praciiuc this aiturnoon- '- 13,1271 wzlhfljmf' I 1.311 yml. 11m boy 5 gotta '1 :Emer 51110:: amidst oppressive 311euce.1 1111711111 .1 any, M155 Browne do any of yau fclluws want '0 get anysbaving ticks orEmyc1es or typewriYers or Rnc'hesLer humerlamps o 7 7:1 , Uit17. Whats that got to do mm the price 0mm 1.15? As I 531d before If some of you would pay- 17', 1110'. N1y.Im gn ng m gel Rice to take out an ad, 3:. we can get our aowers tor 'zhe Washington 3 Bulhday reception free. m; erm M'yl'rb .- HI 11011 tscc what goodthat would Jr: in ' mm m m, w Mrhe Rxpurgauuu Cummmee slashed out that Jmcy joke about won 5 wauzmg me most conspmuous place in Lhe Renew Board p1cture 1 11' 71.11111. uIaidn 1 Lhmk that of Professorjcwm or of Professor Cressy,7bless his hem. Well, 15115.1 quit Smuing on 111-. T151191 right away. 1-1 don 1. him; any of your jokes are particularly Juicy, You haven't roasted Prmpssnr 1Ketcham and Miss Partndge frown severely. . .mfhm: - 1- T1111: 1 50 mm muss would he come in - m At lhc Bwrdxug House nacmp- fmm the Juniur Nate Bool llz m .1 1 guess he 6 be unclassitied. Al 1 mm .1 You didn't put m that :okc I ma you about Nu. u haven't ground MacLenuan very hm. :1, we rmght accom- Nor Inn 1 111' And suy. by 111: my. Where are those 'uew features' we advenized: 1' CM 111 1 $11M Why, 11w Idea! There's 11157 mm wvm yes; !hers's Khali Ler .c. 7 Why, oicoursenheres thei'v Members of Lhu Buurd gluwcr at each other in adence. um II The Gberlin Review. Gdimrinl Board for 1807-98. L. p. Gluns,' ' ........................ EMmrrianth. L. .VVAILNER,' ,,,,, 4.!6Ed1wr, numm cum ......................... Literary, w. n. .cmvmr. m, V , . V . , , , . . V V V V ..... News. AMA w. anun, 'gS ........................... Neus, c. 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W C. A. G. G. BROWN, ............................... EKIJH'. MINNIE Mun ............. . , . , , Associate Editor W. F Tummw ......................... Fulaucial Munngel: It was not until late in the month that we began to take notice of events in a way that would insure an accurate rec, ollection, for it was not until then that our honored prede- eessor, the 98 Annual. went to press. The twenty-second we recall with much satisfaction. Field Day came on that date, with its two records broken. On the same day our base-ball team was teaching the game to the O. S U. team: Seventeen to eight tells the story. Things were different the twenty-fourth. At Delaware, victory perched on Ohio Wesleyants banner; but four to three isn't very had. 011 the twenty-ninth, at Columbus, came the big event of the month, the State Field Day. It was no! at all disappointing to Oberlin. In the evening we celebrated our championship for the second time. Decoration day soon followed, and with it another holiday. A eime of breaking old as, sociations and leaving familiar places for the Seniors; for all of us a busy, interesting month. The Glee Club ushers in the month With a second concert given on the first. On the ninth the '98 Annual appears, and much curiosity is satisfied in consequence. The Cornell game on the eleventh is a time to be lived over again in memory. Cornell had it booked for a practice game. They got itirseven 15 two in Oberlin's favor. The Championship in tennis was decided next day, and Lloyd was soon wearing an 0 . Then came Commencement week. Baccalaureate Sermon, Cone servatory Commencement, Class Day, College Commencement, Alumni Banquet, and the Musical Union Concert came in quick succession. Thursday, MrsJohnston started for Europe, and the next day the Seniors went camping. Summer school in Oberlin brings up many pleasant mem- ories to the ambitious few who attended its sessions. Ice cream soda had dropped to five cents after Commence- ment, the tennis players had a tournament, and then there was the lake where the Seniors camped. There are still vague reports of a picnic on its shores in which some members of the Annual Board are said to have been interested. Dr. Slocum, our intended president, paid us a visit during the summer. The Reading Girl and her brass railing. me campus and buildings. showed the effects of their cleaning for some time. Of much interest to at least four people was the disposition made of the famous dictionary. Tumr Downing and Mn Yocum are authorities on this subiect. DEERLINI Though diHerent in details, the first of the month was much the same for us all. College was to open the twenty-second, and we were busy in eager preparation Joining day Was a time of meeting old friends as well as of arranging schedules. It is one at the best days of the year now. Then came the class elections, the receptions by the Yt W. C. A. and the Y. M. C. A., and choir exammations 7311 on the twenty-fifth. The rest of the month was spent in getting settled and resolving to begin the grind. Receptions continued well into October. The annual Senior Freshman reception occurred on the first, and the girls of the College received homesick Academy girls at various times. The foot-hall season was in- augurated the second by a game with Otterhein. Six to nothing, in favor of Oberlin, was the re- SL111. Apparently not satisfied with their reception by the Seniors, the Freshmen had a stag party of their own on Saturday night. Sophomores especiallywelcome. Beginnings in two important musical lines were made the fifth and ninth, when The Kniesel String Quartet opened the Artist Recital course, and Prof. Andrews began his organ recitals. At Lafayette. the ninth, our team met Purdue's Champions of the West? Oberlin twentyitwo, Purdue six, robs the title of all its truth. The class series in footiball began early in the month Since we had paid our tuition, the Faculty tried to interest us in the attractions of Klondike. To that end,Prof. G. F. Wright gave a lecture on the twelfth. With another Saturday came another football victoryiithis time over The Champions of the Statef' Ohio Wesleyan. Oberlin's most distinguished son, Dr. Chapman. conducted meetings the twentyifirst and twentyeseconcl. There is not much satisfaction in recalling the Michigan game. The memory of our crippled athletes is still fresh in mind. But as it is the last Michigan game we will play for some time, we hold it in memory as a relic. Our first studentsy conference was addressed by Prof. Anderegg five days later. A fitting close to the month was the forty-fomtr-to-nothing score which our team piled up on O. S. U. the thirtieth. Our Halloween celebrations in the evening were the merrier in consequence. 2w Athletics gave place to social and literary events; indeed, the Thanksgiving parties are the best remembered events of the month. Our U L. A. lecture course was opened by Gen; Howard in his lecture Sherman's March to the Sea. given on the second. The last home game was played the sixth, with Adelbert. Great was the reioieing of our visitors when they tied the score. Then came the last game of the season-the Case game. It Was hard fought, and Oberlin won. By its decision of sixteen to ten the State championship stays with us another year. Rev. Ryder gave the first Thursday lecture of the year on The Student, His Workshop and Tools. Our debaters had been studying the bimetallic question all the fall, and on the nineteenth the question of their superiority was settled. Then came Thanksgiving Day with its scrub foot-ball game and parties in the evening. Anthony Hope followed on the twenty-sixth, and November was over. in Upon the third the Seniors succeeded in bringing to light a monument of their industry and perseverance. The Great Bowlder was given a position of honor upon the campus the following day. It was not until the seventh, however, that the Seniors could overcome their modesty sufficiently to formally present this valuable gift to the College. The sixteenth was a red-letter day. In the afternoon we has- tened to a Thursday lecture given by Washington Gladden upon the subject, The Form and the Substance of Culture. In the evening came the first of the Mmsiah Concerts. The second concert, the next evening, was pronounced by many the finest ever given by the Musical Union. Upon the twenty-second, the last night of the Fall Term, the Junior boys created a sensation by appearing at Chapel in their new golf suits. The Winter Term opened this year upon the sixth. This month was marked by an uni usual number of good enterv tainmentse Upon the fourteenth the third U. L A. Lecture was given by Prof. Woodrow Wil- son, of Princeton, 0n Democ- racy . ' I'he World and Our World was the subject of the Thursday Lecture for the month. delivered by Dr. Lamson. The Artist Recitals by two really great artists, Guihnant. the organist, and Henri Marteau, the violinist, came the eighteenth and twenty-h'hh. The work of the month of January was colored to a great ex- tent by the spirit of the Week of Prayer. The Day of Prayer, the twenty-seventh, was observed in the customary manner. The day was marked by unusual seriousness and helpfulness on the part of both students and Faculty. 1v A short month, but one full of interest. The discussion of Mrs. Ror- er's ideas. which occupied the first of the month, was but little hindered by the Students' Con- ference of the third, and per- haps encouraged at the recep- tion for the Faculty given by the Baldwin boarders. But the Oratorical Contest upon the eleventh iurnished new material for conversation. Then came the valentine parties, and the same week another Thursday Lecture; Miss Jane Addams speaking on English and American Settlements. Louis Fagan gave his interesting lecture the evening of the eighteenth. The social event of the Winter' the Washington's Birthday Re- ception, was all too soon a thing of the past. It was followed by the Intercollegiate Debate With Ohio State University. The eftect- ive discussion of the banking question, and the unanimous decision of the iudges. make the twentyvtifth a date long to be remembered. :u Music opens and closes the month: the first being Alex- andre Siloti's piano recital in Artist Recital Course, and the last the Glee Club Concert, which was given on the twenty- fifth. The Sophomore Oratorical Contest occurred the seventh, and again Phi Kappa Pi had the victorious man. One of our trustees proved his devotion to the College by hiring an engine to bring him from Elyria to the semi-annual meeting on the ninth. Another Student's Conference and another Thursday Lecture it was our lot to attend. The latter Was given by Professor Monroe on the Law of Reform? Perhaps the most enioyed of our U. L. A. Lectures was the one given by John Fox, Jr., who spoke on The Kentucky Mountain- ears. Most delightful to the favored society men is the recollection of the reception given them by AeHoian and L. L. S. on the nineteenth. Such occasions are not soon forgotten. Preparation for examinations and the examinations thcmselves filled the. rest of the month. Then came vacation and resthfor all but the Annual Board. 4 uSpring Temali always means many outside attrac- tions, and April was no excep- tion this year. The base-ball aspirants were already hard at work when we returned from vacation, and lhe track men soon followed. Ball games. student recitals, lectures, and entertainments of Various kinds were promised, and we pro- ceeded to enfoy them. First came the Gymnasium Exhibition on the fifteenth. Then the Academy Declamation contest, where were displayed our future orators and reciters. The baseball season opened with a game with Case School at Cleveland the twentieth. Leland Powers' entertainments are always popular in Oberlin. Borrowed Spectacles is remembered by all who heard it as one of his best. The twentyVninth will be remembered as the first Arbor Day we celebrated as a College. From a social standpoint, as well as from the standpoint of those interested only in trees, it was a decided SUCCESS. In the evening, St. Clair McKelway gave his lecture on The Makers of Modern Americaf' The second ball game was played next day at Berea with Baldwin and Wallace. April closes with the Freshmen, Sophomores, and Seniors still spending their nights on the campusiwatchlng for Junior Ex. Gonkints. A. PAGE Academy Classcs, . ....... 41-45 Agmsiz Chaptm. 74 Alumm Assuciations, ....... 73 An SthonL . V . 38 39 .mists' kccitals,. . . , , 102 Athletics, 109 134 Athletic Associations- Oberlim ..... m Intercollegiate, . ..... 115-119 B. EaserEall. .......... A2243: Basket Ball Teams, ...... 133-134 Eibliothem Snxrm ...... 221 EooksJusl Om, .......... 1:97 Bnlauy Club. . . 75 Huxldings- Haldwi'l Cottage. .. . . V ,ng Chapel, ............ 46 Council Hall, 46 Pctcrs. ............ :14 Spear Lihrmy,, . . r Vm ?mrgcs Han, ......... 13b Talcounan, ........ v35 Warner Ha , .......... s C. College Classes. ...... 22 35 Conservmury of Music, ..... 3,5737 Cross Country Club, ........ m D. Ucbalc, lukcrcollcgiale, ,,,,, 83. 89 Declamaljnn Comm, 95 E. Economic Seminar, ........ 7 English chm . . . . . r V . 7.; F. Faculties ........... . ng Facuhy Club, 72 Farccs- PAGE. A Gnnd Name, ......... :74 First Nighg ....... . .53 Field Day7 liweuts, , ..... .19 Intercollegiate Records, . ns Oberlin. ............ us French club, ........... 77 anrBall, . , . . Ilzdgl a. ucmmn Club, . . . , ...... 76 Glee cum, A . . , ..... 86 33 Greek Club, ............ 30 GymnasinmExhibitinn. . , A , m rL Hi am Board, ...... 3, 113.2Ig Hi-UvHI Contributors ...... . 220 J. Jokes- Anywhere and Everywhere, . 199 At m Boarding Hausa; 202 203 In mu Recitation Hans, 15349: Scraps from Juniul Joke Books, ........ rams; K. Katydida, 9.: L. Luzlnresi t'. L. A., ....... . ,gym Thursday, . , 95799 Literary, 137-17; Lilemry Surien'es . Acme, ........ Aelininm Alpha Aela, ..... Cadmean, L. 1,. 5,, ...... Phi Betta, ...... Phi Kuypa yi. VVVVVVV 62-63 M . PAGE. Mission sum, Club. ..... . , 32 Miscellany, .......... 173-2 Musical Union, ..... . . .24 35 N New Prufcssnrs, ........ leul 0. Organizations, ......... 11-101 Oratorical Coumsls Home and Nonbern, ...... 9x quiornud Sophomore, . , . , 94 P. Philosophy and Arts, ....... 21 Pnems lknmiiction, .......... m7 Freshman's Lament, ...... .92 Juniorcxind, .......... x77 My nm, ........... mg Morning Cradle Sung, ..... m The Wind orth: Brook? , . . ms The Wouing in Lbs 0mm. . 101 Due Reverie dc Prinmnlps, . . .72 12mg List, HirOrHi, VVVVVVVV m Professionalcards, . . . . . . .243 Publicminus, ...... 2134: l R Retrospect. .......... 2237256 Review Bonnls, ..... . .m-m 5 Sketches 7 About the Campus, ...... 204 m lhe smmmmrubugguurm. . m Before and Alter, ........ 2m Sketches- PAGE. How They Did 1:, ....... :06 The Missing Ring, ....... :37 Th: Nun Morning, ...... x99 Song, HKuigms of the Golden ogn . 134 Sphynx club, ........... 7: Sxoriesa A Dance Set. , . 162 Harry, ............ 15: Mom m. Miuth .. . . . , .m The Little Conservatory Gm. . . :59 The Passing of lhe Cnrpj . . , :44 Students' Hand Book, ....... m T. Ttnnis Assaciations, ........ 174 Thanksgiving Fanms, ..... m-xas Tbtulogicul Seminary, ..... 4; 5n Translations- rrizc, . . . ,,,,,,,, 140 One That Didn't Get the Prize, . 200 Thclis' Wedding Night, , . . .152 Trustees, ............. g u. Union AunuaL . . . . ...... 92.93 Umon Lxhrary .ancianon, ..... 33 v. Valentines, ............ 195 w. Washington's Birthday, . mequy v. Y.M.C. . . m vwmaq . , . ...... sx - , , w-saw -...A M, r54 . - .v-nm Mcvew.gmm- $H..1 professional cams. 3?? LILLIAN G. TOWSLEE, mu, F. J. T. FISCHER, AM M. D,, ELMHHksL '74 0' c ILanls. SEDEN B. KINGSBURY, nmmevrmw, 54 u, c. 1mm rmso. S. S. WHEELER, .1 chutv n MW. 75mm, L1m,unm. FRANK L CASE, nwmv u um, as. CuArmxonGa. T535. ALBERT H. WEED, Tdtphnut Mam mm. 72 o, c, Cexnury Enildnlg, ennunn, o, 175 Pmpecl sm, CLKVMXJANDV mm. w. A. SACKETT. M. D., Car. Mlin and Bunyan, yo m c. Axum, mm, GEO. B. FRANCE. A'r-raak zwmm. '57 o c YDRK, Nmmun. JOHN J. MLKEVEY, u-m mum 4w. '340 c. 56 Bromwiyn mw You cm SEABURY C. 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BkooLs- He stewed a rheru'h whn had Inst his way. CAKKULL STOREY, '00 Kumxes: thnu Hnt me the deep voice cried.-Smlf. MANOR : MILLIKAN, 'ybiHu pmseuce lends its wmmlh aml health To 2411 who L'ume before it, 7 H ?It'lfie1: w. T. Segxzmm Cons - Hadyou hem silent, you might sun have passed as a philosopher, NORA '5 ma '02- 1121 smile is like a rainbow thshing from H misty sky ' O. WILFORD, 'qS-IL is better for a young man to blush than to turn paltifllfn. c M. amnnsu- , 'nniOnr unsuady actions cannm be managed by rules of slricl philamphv.-Su' 1mm Hamml. J, y SCOTT. cum He, me iweetsslnf all singersrmuwyllaw H. L, Eosnmux, m A good laugh i; sunshine in a houseP-Tlmcberay. FRElmxlcn, 'osiThc Indira call him iwsrli Thu skaixs. us he Lreark rm them, kiss Ins feet.g5lmk':pmn'. mm Kmm, 1:37th and lbin ELLEN BELDEN, 'asiThey are like each other us two peusvillm'ntr. MAKY BHLDEE, w. E Musunx, 997Thc modem majesty Pnnsists in woxkaazmrle. MABEL EUWEN, ConaiYcl with bu went n serrrt sense Of all linings sweet and f ,7lVllz'Hiert xxxw 1W ' 67 OBERLIN COLLEGE CLOTHIERS. 3 Merchant Tailoring . . Only um hm in maka in Fmign and Dumst: Wows; Only thz ; m makes 01 READY-MADE CLOTHING. Th: Izmst in FURNISHING GOODS; L. T. WHITNEY 82; SON. K7 751441177 9777M? 5612., 7 777,771, 7;,7M W7 727; 72 ml M 6ermm qgwmlmx 63 7W 2M4. ' y xiulll' V vvvvvvvvvvvvv - wvvtvvvvvvvvvvwvvvvvv'vv vwvvv'vuvvvvv-w7 , 1 D t p , 7 ; . 7 1 g Q. m. galennE gonaoml 1?cwlcraa g s D ;7 I E Special attention given to Ladies in s : neat and attractive apartment. 1 i 1 L-.mun-....m..m.-..-----u7-mn-.-7-u-777nnd eh! THE .3! 7berlin Steam ?Launbry ms decided to give its patrons the benefit of me agems' W? commission 01'25 per Germ, mmrm :11: price of shins mu be me. An. won nmmxrmo. We have the Shaw machiuc, no more ragged edges. ow: us A Tam. F. M. TUNNINGTON. .xAM'u New York Medical College AND Hospital for Women. THIRTY-SIXTH SESSION WILL OPEN SEPTEMBER, 1898 The ncw huihh g will he 01: Imst St..fust west of Central Park. FOUR VEARSL GHADED COURSE Instruction by Lectures, Cliniu and Practical Rork in Ana- tomical, Chemical and Hi nlogiml Laboratories. DAILY CLIXICS AND OPERATIONS ill Dlspeusau and Hospital of Collezemllho XVEEKLY CLINICS at UK Flower, the Laura Franklinmhe Ophthalmic Huapitals the Memorial Hnspital leoklrxm. and the Mvtmpulimn Hospital Blackwell's Islandy. For Cataiogues address M. BELLE BROWN, M. D.. Secretary 01' Faculty. 135 XVEST TIIIRTY-FUI'RTH STRFET, NEW YORK. CITY, xxwm Consolation Skatorial and Cobogganorial Park. HENRY LEE, Manager. mun L' XIVERSITY OI: CINCINNATI. DEPARTM ENT OF MEDICINE, MEDICAL COLLEGE OF OHIO. FOUR YEAR GRADED COURSE. NEW BUILDINGS. FULLY EQlJIPPED ANATOMICAL, HISTOLOGICAL, PATHOLOGICAL, CHEMICAL AND BACTERIO: LOGICAL LABORATORIES. CLINICAL FACILITIES UNSURPASSED. ADVANCED STANDING GIVEN TO COLLEGE URADUAX'ES $.SJJJJJJJJIJJJ FOR ANVOVNLkMEh us or m: LUMKNG SESSION. ADDRESS JAMES G, HYNDMAN, M,D.,'Sewya 22 WEST NINTH STRFFT, CINCINNATI. OHIO. c. w mm um, 99711 2 was um ya: in me. but very near iL-meklzazc. . '9q Tm xillnge a1: Ilerlared how much he knew. mm certain he could write and cipher ma iGnlu'xmitlm 1: A Avvsn 1! Cu 5CDTT. 'uzi 113, I wam in he a dwlm SADLE MAthhki, wax ccmm grscn there was or movemzut. and a bunny 1:: lb: fitmi ma Ingrlua'. A. M. SKYLES,'OI-A gentleman's taste in dress . . . Consists in the quiet simplicity of exqmsne neatness.7bh Lylfan, IIELEN r-szcn, '95 7Tb: soul reveals itself in me vmce onlyiLonlzyrIl-In. xv. R. 51-min, m 7112 mouths a sentence as curs mouth a Hana-fhm'mill. GRKE CI-HRLES, 'ooAIIer kindly instincts understand all gentle courtesies, 7 H'lrz'lnrx THE. WHVTVm', gSrrSrJuleme, somewhere. meet w: untslr N'lnlnyr W. P. HOLT, 'q57 U: was a man of uulmuuded stomach crummy: Simcmzv, 'miSweel pmmpnng: iuln Lindm duds Wm in he very :ook 11mm r, w umgqmr Clevelandi Bicycles. . STANDARD FOR QUALITY. AND MORE POPULAR THAN EVER. A SPLENDID RECORD. WE introduced the FIRST SAFETY BICYGJE of standard vae. FIRST Bicycle at light weight and narrow mt FIRST crasx-thread fabrictire strong And usilimv. FIRST Bicycl: chain with hardencd bEnck and pin. FIRST dustprool. ball-rztaining bearing iBurwklIJ. FTRST Bicycles wxlh mm buih of large mbing. OUR y93 FEATURES Burwell Bunny; mm SeliruiHng Device, Burwell Dzmchahw Tm, 10:! Clzvelands onlyh '98 MODELS, $50.00, $65.00 w $75.00. cnuouuz FREE 11. A. LOZIER 6': C0., Manufacturers, CLEVELAND, OHIO. Neu x w k, Enitou Yluladdph mvnmn ummm Drtmu : vmm Imnimv mm: mum : 4' m mm a; a pen ,kmch or a pnunugmpx. of a win qund 1122.: an old'wzll in Oman, 0110,1111 Aug. 3, 30m A. D. Tm- Incruglyphks hm bzentramlaled by an experl mmw ulugisl ma, almw tih- Kdgzs m lnuih crumbled, 1! seems cumin lhat ch: figures rrprtsznt nu Uudz Inanner m I nsparlntmn umpluycd m nncunl Hmrs xprobahlyabnul 1900 A. DJ'L Wm, M J, 5sz 7, 300L Srearns Full Flush Joints. $1;0 Stearns Szlfmiling Crank Hangers. $50 Srearns Low Drop Frames Steam; Stylish Equipments. Slearns quuism Finish. p um Inn: :10 lgenl in your vicm W! m he ,umgu m ,uu-pv ynur mm direct am: will mum you n, urlr of our mums lmm sneciilcanon! wlmtn am ruulogus mm, E. C. SYEARNS cS- CO.. SYR-lCL'S r. -m-m-m-m-mu u ., -ul-ul-uu-lu- ALH -. -1::--0-0- Q;3............... QHE best seiected stock of misceL ' lmmms and gift books. to be found in Ohcrhn. AH Khe best new books 1mm Lhr great publishing houses are to be found on my shelves as soon as issued. Special dis- IBOOks h counts to students. My stock of music is the largest to be v h fmmd outside the lawn: cities anvwhere in l fIDIISIC b ' the VVcaL. My discounts to teachexs and sludculs are unequalled bv any other house in the 1 Stationelg' State, Especial attention given to Hlliug h orders for pieces for teaching. Slmionely in all 111: IatL-sL sulcs is always to be found in my showcases. IONEIH' G A SPECIALTY. Get my prices on dies, monograms and rngraving. HEADQUARTERS Sporting Goods... Oberlin agent; for Eastman Cameras and Photo supplies. Kodaks Xrom $4.00 Lo 5250!. The unly perfect ftlm camera Satisfaction guaranteed. Agenry 1hr 'l'lm Horace Partridge Coin Tennis and other Sporting Goods. The celebrated American Tate rackut ix beyond an com- parison the best racket made. The Am. TaLe Jr. and Standard rackms cannot be excelled for cheap rackets. See them and get the pricch. Balls. nets. etc, etc, always in stock. Besides the above, I carry the largest alnck of halls; hatsh gloves, mitts, etc, etc, to be found in Northem Ohio. Special pticus Lu clubs. Mail orders promptly Hllcd. A. G. COMINGS, 37 W. College Stu OBERLIN, U. .me WANTS, Etc. VXWxNTEDiA poem with ax least two feet mm for mu next Thwk; 'ug Furly, The authors ufu lhc Song of the Naughty Naugbts need not submn Copy. 1900 comm-mm. XXYANTEU-A nlicrozcope to observe the height of Hie Eight of hh x15. A. A. Mun A Ln, 01 XXV m TEuix man ml or mg to match m; ornithology sun. as bmls arc umid in thrplesems-nrhriglll calm E c rosmn XAHNTED Abetler s1uuuriu 1m: 'gygn'ls. F. G. ROWLAXD. foANTED ann m Pxpnuk1,as I lhi k Ioughl to in the Obuliu Climut: 1pm. w m '02. VTED-anlsin whisker glowing, 1mm plpfened Persnual mteminn vcu Lohackwarri pupils. union Owens Whisker Starter recammeudm. L' n, Cums, Principul. H. CIARK GOIHD. i c z muunNuALGk-I. Ihms 'rxAxskaATlox corn; cheap, easyaud emoyable Krausporlatlou apph'to BERT 2: Hum. lwt. FOR SALEisecoml-hand Horses, Ponies, Mules, jackassesranything to ride on. FAKR'S LAHiILY S'A'AELHS. Cedar Ave, F rank Jezek, mmmm uwxaLmlx. . . gr, x 1V1erchant Tallm, n ms; Bmaam, LLMFLAND, um .xle u: Ym'k u'mu. Anhnmun M +95 reyfgi q x ' T. J. RICE, E J LEADING PHOTOGRAPHER .2I ARTISTIC GROUPING. W25! Cclkgz Strut, DBERLLN, 0. 5: 3L :g :VV '1'? +64+9 6$ 4594396 HKHQVWEW ' 9999i .3. ., I .uv ' ' COWS 5M5, I MERLE mus, 'ygiThe mm of his uwu merit makcs Ins way Shurpmm M mFr. CLARK; 'uz Mirlhfu! and sweet 7 IVllirfnv. A, w sz2, Sun 7A mmlsmr, hm m1: a mun. ,Pm. ANNA Wmmus, K197 7 her face, like the fare at the morning, Gladdeued the earth wem ils lighl,7Lungjdlom. T. XV. D, ADDHNMRUOK, bxiu He had gnt n hurl 0' LE inside, afa deadlier start.n W. A. HE muwu, '937Iligh mad UKIhghb' mm in a hean of :oumsy. 'I'qulip 57mm mum; BIGGER, Conyiimpulsive, eurncsl, prompt to am And make bu gcuerous thought a factill'lliffn'r. Hum; RYDER. Phys. Tr,7 11m me dwcoursc, I will enchant thine mr ANNE Pumx, 'Qg-Sacred and sweet wn: an I saw in hanislmkxfmra. Emu Suns, ' oo- And if she mm, 5119 mm, you my depend on't, And ir she mm a won't. so mores an end 01ft. ELINOKE jUNEs, 98- 4 dogwood 'hlushiu' to a brook. Aim modPster nor svvectcr.7lu:w'lt C R KnmALL, 'm d Hex u lowr uf himself wilhom x rival, c. R Kmnswmg '992'135 such a serious miug To be a nmny man. Emu- Sxxcmx, Duiso pure of speech, 50 mm, so full of household kindness,7jmrz Ingz'lvw. T. C. JUXG. DP 1 would make it felony to drink small beer. 5. M. Rnnm. '99-A mouth for master; am! mum! work; A hrow m: harbor nf ngF mow ijmw lugularu. A. 1:. mum , m .Ana than an lung, and lankand brawn. A: is the ribbed sea saudwl lerunrzlt, EAbe; Amxs, 'uo-Thm is nmhiug mm to he cskeemed man a manly firmness and Ascismu of Charatanifladztl. c. z. Amaammmu, 'olfiHis mum, his kingdom, and hm Will's ms law. -anywzr. Juxnmn Gumm'm. gamma to read slow; all other graces Will follow in their proper places. IIU'x'lz'nm 'aM'er. Invmc. mmms, 'nr-I hinekuowu men disagreeably lomard rmm their shyness. 7.4r'mwhi. xnn , uuuuupwuucuuuuu gym College CQW$ Students, You can have yauz dashes gmmzd in the way u! a stylash :ul ind wall gum. up gnmant ifyon hum us mu. your order. W: duss mum mm Jllmding nllof the principal com: in an anion, and m m mnsmm ma. as m the groper things to war. A glimpse n um' immznse stock wdl convince yuu that we have the clam: w plcasz lhz must fastidious mm. KIiebcr :81. Co., n: Lunms TAILons o: CLEVELAND a 124-226 uEIRmr s1. auxuuuauuua 9900:: Baldwin l'Iziivcrsity BOOK S I Lilia Sclmol. TEXT. REFERENCE, HON. c. s. asunzv, om GENERAL READING, ? COMMENCEMENT Nix! term opens in Clcvehnd, Sept 2m, GI FTS, 1893. Thu: naxs' course. Tuition. $50 pzr year. ngm or LLB. conlzrud. u sttmzmuds. Evznmgszssl'uns. Tmhm ALL THE LATEST BOOKS IN audfacuhykndmg membersofohnohzndl CLOTH AND PAPER. FINE m1 1m. mum Splzndid opponumtiesfm Ewmvmu CARD AND smdmtslobegainmg whdzlaammg. For PROGRAM wow; EXECUTED cmalagueandparlkulars, PROMPTLY AND 1.x THE LATEST AND BEST DTYLE. Anritss WILLIS VICKERY, Sedy, THE 709 n: cuwmnak CLEVELAND. D. HELMAIV-TAYLOR Co. Mus mm; m; Euclvd Am, CLEVELAND, U, xu a RICHARD 5 Amicus-humani- generis. 415: He also runs the popular HLO- Hi popcan stand and sails the best msh roasted peanuts. TRY THEM. $44M OBERLIN AGENCY Jahs'd run we SPALDING EISSLEEBMCBOODB. THE NAME Is A GUARANYEE or THE HlGHEST MERIT. PERFECT Goons omv. Tennis Rackets, Tennis Balls, Nets. THE SLOCUM SPECIAL Best Racket made. THE SPALDING OFFICIAL LEAGUE BASE BALL Used by the NauonaJ Languc ID! 15 yms. THE USPALDJNG BATiMadz imm szlzded suck THE SPALDING INTERNATIONAL FOOT BALLiUsedin aH Collegiate games. The SPALDING Wheel--Besl Bicycle Made. AH mm of Spamng Goods ma Gymnasium Supplies. Goods nnt in sch will be Mdzred dam OBERLW AGEch H. 6. Comings, J; w. COLLEGE sf. HIM amIHmZm 7 Im. pumm munml mg. m 11H n u nu v wmm. 1. mmunwx WM m Imp m7 mm .m hm x14 unHu'lLK The Cleveland Printing 8v Publishing Company. nu now mmu'u HIL mum nu, xmu cum Hr uzr 'l'u MruF. t2 PLLRFJLCI'IUS n :n: m n; HILCTS, $3.? REA RUNAHLE Hams. mm rrumm. t HI: ruxnu. m .nu mum 'xxtl ALALKHL. UI'R SP LTTEN n wnu mm w m 7 w. m w nnuw mn-w. Fln'luumvnn Tclcphunc m. Thc Cleveland . . , . . Prmtmg 2x I ubhshmg Company, 27, 29 and 3. x'mum 5L LLEYELANDAI; TV m min Priuung Hum! , mmun :. xux HARMON G GARDNER ALL SELL .4 S uTHE SMITH EXQUISITE $55285 Chocolates. Hao-Hu Hi-O-Hi! ct .ai THEY ARE THE BBT. Buy u Th: Exauisiks u ymirz bound m buy. mom Suxurm '99 Hmeuo olhErUmu A mmm mm . I : ink him :0 'uecmxae I mink him so, Slhlhjn'au. musum; JOHNSON. 'onil-Ier xm- was not more sunny man her haanilmzvsll. RC1. y, u; He is M rumor vnluurus41fkixlr11155:. 57; fsfmrc. lezks, q .. sigma uud luokmL m1 sighed again ' .xv SHELDON, 997 1'111' turtutsa Ur m cc sum,- rip: grapes? MAm' mems, 9q'Ke:17iug with many 3 mm a guise, The sent! or self-sacrHre - umwn c. c. wanna, .057 A guud mm Would make 4 gum! hum of a Sunday school houk w. L. Low, 997m smys m Ins how: am looks Mtcr ms folks: u: Amws his inner c2 straight e1 he can, my mm nobody s tatcr-pmch pukESs Lon 1W. F C Fosrzm mime heart and hand Imth npen and ham nee, rsaqmlmm 1, C D. mummy, ri 5HIVHouxuf Psse' Good Work. In portrahurz, like everything else, good work is the winner. The days for cheap trash at: getting 15:57 the: demand of late is for good work. I makzit a stUdy to get the best portrahs possible of all subizcls and with thz most artistic affectsy SIX PRIZES IN THREE YEARS award- ed at statc and national convcmions of experts bears mo out in saying I will make you As good portraits as can b: ublaimd anywhere. Th: picturts of faculty and students in this book are reproductions of my work. If you wish to 5:: more, we would be pleased to have you call and will show you th: latest effms in artistic phutagmphy. Oberlin studio open ovary Wzdnesday of the school year. C. S. Batcham Studio and An Sum Norwalk, 0. 56 E Main St. P. S: All our negatives are prcservad on file, so tbaA duplicates or enlargements :an be madz at any time. a $$$$$$ g a $103333: $ $5 to $50 Hun achieved m1 rnviulfw vty- ummm the wm'M oven. Their PERFECT rmuuucliunuud uhu m manipulation. combined mm gum, $ $$$$$ $$ L$ lmmty And .wupclh Fulh'll, have placid 1119111 in the ham an. and thev are to-day the Ru oriu- Cameras with tlm fulmuost Amatem And Prnfcssionnl Photograph yrs. ROCHESTER OPTICAL CO.. ROCHESTER, N. Y. SENh mu VLLAMRATEI: mTALun L I: $ 6 $$ 4 $ m $$ $ $ $ $$ $ $ $ $ $6. $$ $$$$$$$ Ebe Maerlin TWICE A WEEK. SLSO A YEAR. TheAmmm crummy, cmwnm nmm mmmb M mm. WHI mm Th: .xew mum m, mm nfronepr and mu nEairs. llxcyNtwvn Joh dlul Hook Iklxlrhnvnt 7 h: niulpped Wm, uLm Eur ' 'h-vpr:sEe5 and lypn lndzmplvyxtumpelrnv wn mm pumpwuauu Crucial an minggoudud Dears: S Ranoolph, pmamoms GLENVA IIOSTETTEH, 'azr A lilt'lP hull of loveliness. Tmu anex should grow older E II. anrlddl'd, quuwsow. 994m knaw I an, jusi whak I think, and uuunng more nor less. 71. nwn'z'llun , Mm-rm Fl'nmn C0017Axfuir and mu A5 ndys um Hlv in a Northern vnk.4;a;urd 71g. rm R ERELSFoxn, '077AIwn-xw doing his very husL j. r; Sax: ADA ASH, Cans.7l douW know what I'll be. lgucss I had hatter wail ml laer' rlm'glz Hnm. uzxnnm Lama, CouliFur sometimes very wise and minus thoughts Come to me 1mu lugrluiu, Muv E, BURTON, Cons. Thur: never was so wtse 3 am.- hefnre, She sermed the incarnate U way, I ma you so a 7Lv7ugfrl'u7u, J. r. RuuuLPn, gain. was hank, Fresh, hardy. of u Juymm mind, and strong. jun! Ing'plrm'. MISS unsw. Cangilwheu h. is luukiug;7 .. There is a garden in her race, thre roses mid while mm grow ' mu Index t6 Hdve rtisers. ATHLETIC GOODS l'amz. Connngs, A. 0., . XLHL Goodrich, E J , VVUI norm Partridge m, IV Swirling, A c, x Cu, uxm HARBERS Glenn, 0, M xxxvu l'apworlh Qt Mason. XXVI Swan gev xv. w KICVCLES. Cuuk Brus., X I x Garfonl M33130. Leanna, n Lozier, H xx 4; Monarch Cvc mm; Cn :x Co, While Sewing Machhw Cm, Sunnis, L BOOKS. Comiugz, A. m Gnarlrirh, Hg, The Hclmmx-Taylor Con . xLLlI,xLVIII YXHI XI. ll HOOK HIMIERV. Olrean Eouk RinCL-ry, XXHV BUSINESS COLLEGES. Eastman Nal'l Rminm CnHegr, lilicker it Bramk, . . , memu Business CnllegP, xv CAMERAS AND SUPPLIEi Hlulr Cimcra CD IX Car'urm, John, Y mud: ,E. XXI New York Camera Exrhmlge. , x1 RuCheSKEr Optical Co, Ln CAPS AND dOWhS. CotrellRVLemmulp VII CARPETS AND CURTAINS. Sterling, wash x Cn., . , x. xvn CHAIRS. Rinrkmer Em: 8: Ca, CLOTHING AND MEN'S FURNISH d5. Brooks ans. . . I Cluell 3: Coon Jezek. Frank, Slums, 7x, W mew LT x Son, A XVxebcr 3.- Con XLVII szinger, AV C. R Co, XVIII CONFECTIOVERY. lHKlyn's, . , . XXIX Williams. x Wanner Cu. . L CHLLEGES Oberlin College, . . . 1 CDLLEOE 0F PHARMACY. Philadelphia College or Phar- macv, , . vn IIEN'I 151-. Husled, H 0.31 D. 5., DRUGS. Harmon, J. F., 7 . .xxlv DRV GDODS. Hatch, II. R .K' Cm, . m ENERAVING. Terry 1-,ugrming Cm, X'LV uuncmzms. Sag: Brus., XIV HARDWARE. Huckms SLHanins, . V . xxx nonst Hotel Andwur, JEVVELRL aneH x Hummrd cu. m Helm, E. H., xxx LAMPS. Pmib, Rmhesm Lamp m, xxxn LAUNIIRV. Oberlin Steam Laundry, Vxxvn LAW SCHOOLS. Baldwin mummy Law School, x1, x 1 l Law Depanmem, W mam R97 serve L'uivcrsity. . n LIFE INSURANCE NEW York Llfe Insurance CDu XXXHI MEDICAL SCHOOLi Cleveland Conege of Phyairians and Surgeuns, . xm National Medical College, V . x New York Madical Cnllsge and Hospital forWomeu, , XXM m ivcrsilv of' Cinrhmati, XL ruivgrsily of Louisville, Vl Western Resexv: Medical Cal- lege, xxvn PERFUMES. Wright. 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Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.