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Tl-IE BRYANT PRIZE FCEM, 1920 A VIOLIN by lflffnrt. E. K. Middletown Thou heavenly-seeiuing casket of sweet sound, I love to hear thee in thy 111EliS'lL6117S hand, At whose ooininand ' Thou livest, uttering things ineffable, sweeter Than nature 'st sweetest moods- Things that would carry ine Far, far away on wings of melody, Into a Paradise of Music, niade Bv thee. Wlieil thou speakest, ' I hear the bubbling of summer brooks, Mingled in wild, liquid Allegro Witli the soft drone of honey-laden bees, L Or, on a thought, The night wind sighing in the river-willow- All these. Dost thou know That thou canst inake me weep te-airs, joyful tears 6? Or if thy inaster list Canst hold ine breathless and ainazed, as might The peerless beauty of at loved one? Yes, These things and inany more. Thou, of Manls oreatures nearest the divine, Art thou not truly feeling and alive? ' I' For it would seein to me That nothing but a thing of life, A thing of throbbing passion, A thing of joys and woes, Could ery out with emotion in suoh Inatehless fashion- Nay, who knows? y I . rl g J 40 0
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- '. . 'sl- R. C. I. June, 1920 BOO-K OF REVELATIONS Chapter 13. And it came to pass in the reign 'of George CR.D.j I. that a cat after wandering in the wilderness for forty days and forty nights did come unto the gates of the Reg Coll lnstit. Now there abideth there a certain Biologist who is named Lobsinger. And as he did set his eyes upon the mamallia he did lust to disect it that he might bear witness unto the au- thority of a. certain book. Yea he even chased the quadruped for many cubits and finally did he make it 'even his own. And yea even Without delay did he gather about him his chosen friends and it came to pass that they gave unto the pitiable -creature even some ether which did make its heart beat slow and hasten Blissful repose much like unto sleep. Nor did they make much delay be- fore they set about to remove skin which did shine exceeding favorable before their eyes. And about six hours later Lobsinger said unto his friends, ' ' Let us now depart unto our abodes that We may make merrv until the sun dawneth. And like- wise did they proceed. And now it cameto pass that the dire results of the gas did leave the cat and even did it awake from its slumbers. And novv when it did re- veal unto itself the its hide had been coveted whilstit slept the mamallia did grow exceeding wrathful and swore Yeangence on the unrightcons offender. And now it came to pass that the quadruped did leave the hall of the Reg Coll lnstit to go forth to slay yea eve11 Lobsinger the Biolo- gist. But the Wind was even cold and the Cat did shiver much so that it did lose its way and after wan- dering for forty days and forty nights in the wilderness of the Was- cana. it died in the Nine Hundred and twenty-ninth day of its life of the dread disease Pneumonia. Ti t l E ' ,,' i jl iff ' I yi, , -EQ Jlinil fiiiil M fl'f11,f,:!',lI MEOKW. el ',,4 i iT . X N' iwvffswyxyiii Y a 555-W1 - 3+ i lil i ' I 'gFH+efiQ?'gJ I., T1 Y ' l BIQLSGY-1' y W yu, 'mam 3 , ,QW i rl ' it if 1 W- it .i it ui H M50 2 limi ' f ,, -iaiti XJ Mio Emi 4, all Ei ii Li b i fill in .1 ii.'l::il all il' il l l'l'ri'l ' ! lil l-s i.. . e ffffffffffief 'THIS ENE gziil
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lx ,M PRIZE WINNERS 1919-20 Back Row:-R. Gooderhani, PJ. Harrison, H. Fields, G. R Dolan QPrinci1iall, F. Honeyinan, E. PH1,l91'lll3St91', B. Larson, lil. Miller. Front ROW:-F. Cunningham, L. Purdy, lil. Sampson, G. Yennels, O. Leitch. ' Scott, D. Bruce. 1 Arahrmir anim Athlrtir Igrir-as Elini, 1913-IH L ' SENIOR roRM University of Saskatchewan Scholarship, 54250 annually, tenalile Tlirougli- out course-Marsh Davidson. Governor-General's Medal for Character, Scholarship, Athletics, etc.-- Donald Armstrong. General Proficiency Medal for First Class-Annie McKerricl1er. Chief Justice Brown 's Medal for Proficiency in Senior Matriculation- Donald Armstrong. General Proficiency Medal for First Glass, Part One-Norma Scott. The R. D. Mclllurchy Prize n Latin-Harry Fields. Prize in Frenoh--I-Iarry Fields. MIDDLE FORM Chief Justice BroWn's General Proficiency Medal for Junior Matricula- tion-Frank Cunningham. General Proficiency Medal for Second Class-Harry Miller. General Proficiency Medal for Second Glass, Part One-Belva Harrison. Prize in Latin and French-Harriet Purdy. ' 41
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