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1902 History. The last Ethics test of the winter term had been written, the last blue book had been tossed on Prof. MacLennan's desk, and casting wistful glances over their shoulders, the last fair Junior girls had stolen from the dear old Ethics class room. The sun had sunk into the west and slowly darkness was descending on the deserted room. Then it was that a strange figure slipped into Prof. MacLennan's chair :VP 7 and with an intensely self-satisfied expression cast a patronizing glance about the class room. A little red slip for recording absences he quickly tore into bits. All present in spirit, he observed in a still, small voice. Silently the door opened and another strange figure approached the desk. The Conscience of the class of 1902, I believe P ob- served the newcomer. Yes, and you are the Impartial Spectator, replied the Conscience, smiling benignly. I assure you, that on this, your annual round of inspection you are more than welcome to the class of IQO2.H Turning to the spec- tral class he continued: It is the custom in our psychical world, as you all know, to require that once in the course of each college class, the social class conscience, I, your moral representative, undergo an examination, to be conducted by the Im- partial Spectator. We are gathered here this evening for the purpose of taking this highly important step in the progress of the class toward perfection, which it is my pleasure to believe you have already nearly if not quite attained. This day, the one on which you have completed all of the required work in philosophy, is selected as the most ap- propriate for conducting such an examination, and we have ,Q 'fig with us now no less a personage than the Impartial Spectator. -1 X A hundred spectral handkerchiefs cleft the four dimensional - space in an impressive Chautauqua salute. The Impartial Spectator, that proud personality of the 3 spiritual world, accepted the proffered place on the platform. 41' 'fConscience of I9O2,H he cried, searchingly scrutinizing the NIJ hgure-at the desk, - has this class ever attempted to suppress you ? 4 Never, firmly replied the Conscience. Has it always unquestioningly followed your dictates ? In a most laudable manner, replied the Conscience, nodding approvingly toward the class 1HC111lJCI'S, who modestly maintained a spiritual silence. I-Iave you yourself an adequate conception of right and wrong, good and bad, dutiful and disobedient PM thundered the Impartial Spectator. Under the wise guidance of that latest master of philosophical thought, whose chair I now occupy, I may safely say that I have attained a reasonable knowledge and insight into moral principles, replied the Conscience proudly. The hard lines of the Impartial Spectator's face suddenly relaxed. Under the guidance of so great a philosopher how could this class do wrong, he was heard to softly murmur. Proceed with an outline of the history of your class, detailing their desires, motives, purposes, acts and deeds, he directed, The Conscience, his face beaming with assurance, folded his arms and began. 35
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