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CLA .SSICAL DEPAIC TzlfE!VT Srank Zucker mason Became a shoot on his ancestral tree on April 26, 1880, at Chicago. His father, Wm. Mason, is a silk importer of the windy city. Frank came with us last fall to become familiar with such noted names as Homer and Virgil, and if successful, will enter Yale next fall. Zoseplq magnarb morgan 'Twas the 19th of April, in '80, which had the dis- tinction of being the first birthday of joe , The favored town was Laurel, Neb. His home is now in Washington, D. C., where he is always willing to fur- nish advice gratis, on any subject, to patriotic and as- piring youths. He has spent four years in Andover preparing for the wider field of Yale University. George Gilbert Zftullings Comes from Waterbury, Conn., born there Sep- tember Ioth, 1878. His father is a tailor. Mull gives no names of any distinguished relatives, but we believe it is not from lack of them that he does so. Mull joined us in january, ,Q5, and will go to Yale. 23 ,W f?VM,3,Zf9f i ff ff! f 7141 fig? fgdg 7 , ff if , 1, 5 gf a 2 gg!! 4 if e . zi.. '- ,,A.e:z1:1,E'E,:. - --', f , g5,5:,,es- 6' ,g::,,..5251-:g5:g1,,i,-, . 4 4,1 . ,HJ f-:vm-.:.p ,-p.4,b.- . g31+,f-::5,-5,:,w:3:- 11, ,. f A ' fa. - , 15152512-arawrxfz :r,:1 :-:ifskvf-if 'nr 5.144 I f,-,:f+4:-fw-.e-.4- 114 gf, -'-14-at-14 g is- ,- 'A ' 5553 2'-'Z if Af- 1 7 Q14 M . ' Egfr f itmzw,-? , A , .
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CLA 51S'lC.-YL DEPA1? 72lfEA'7' Cirtlqur Stanleg pease Took his place in the world on September -22, 1881, in Somers, Conn. He felt, however, that Andover needed him, and has made the ' Hill his headquarters for the greater part of his life. As the best student he has been an uninterrupted joy to the Faculty for four years. His father, Theodore Claudius Pease, was a distinguished professor in the Andover Theological Seminary. Stanley gives King Canute of England as a relative, and looks to Har- vard for his further education. Glbion CBile Qeirce Made his first recitation in Methuen, Mass., on june 22, 1878. He says he came to Andover be- cause it was nearer home, but that is just his modesty. We all know that it was for the benefit of the school, and hope We appreciate the honor. He is not yet decided as to which college he will grace with his presence. ljarrg Cilfrcb peters Grinned his first grin before an enthusiastic audi- ence in Lehighton, Penn., on August 4, 1879. His father, H. A. Peters, is not living. 'Pete' has dis- coursed melodious strains for two years in Andover, and is at present looking about for a fit place to con- tinue the good Work next year. , Meafzs P7V'z'z'e Sjjmkfw. 25 ' , 1 , gig I -N ff' , 1 41 cf f f fi . fm:-. 4 3-' aff , . . 1: my Q A-:gsZ?21:,:.,f',f- '- ff af , 'fizl-f::rs5f - 'HWQIQL 2. ' '-- u im - 34 a G? F, w , 1 'f f ffffrf 'ffl' 1'd V 1 fx!! ,y I Qigjy dv - ffaff ff 1, J , , W' gf , i . , r A l V 1 I iffy! fggffbj 44 ,af Z ! JZ --f - , . 1v5f,?g'2.i-f:- . V- '- . af af r' A c-. 'i-457-12 M17' f-f'.':f1 f'-- 1 3 -1 'f 9 fi , . If:Qf:IggI-:gf,Q3gQ-4Vfad-. ' Atigfl? .'f!4W:792?5-I :sg-m?Wi-P11222-'?.fW 1.1 '-'r3:2! 4':W . 1- .f-Q -2 i'1'i'1?f'1if.?5'11-fu 1, - iii.-fi..5 . .ja 5572. ff' 1:-I-:rj .1 ,-1-1:-sifsgahf.,511-'-. f wc f., 1-:.::'.':.,,:,::1:3, .+,f.3mg,.f,g,,5-sf' v. , a V - -N0 -my-e,,,,,g:-fi:-,ix i . . J i . - '3':'fIf'Zf:.1::-- 1 'f,1',1,,-, ' 4 4' ff- ' 3 ar -Lu. ' ?af'.1:.'r 1 'ieznsmif-f fi f ' . 3,1 1 , , W IC ,C cifi- f ,Q If 1 iv
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