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CONTENTS OF JANUARY RADIATOR. Football Group. ------- ICditorials, ......... The Library and the Schools, by Sam Walter Foss, New Members of the S. H. and L. Faculty - The Death of the Old Year, by Alfred Tennyson. The Wager of Tallienus, by Frank (). Yose, I,., ’04, The New Year, Poem by Mary Piper, L., 01, Exchange Notes. An Incident of the Rebellion, by Boz,” H., ’oi, Public Occurrences, ------ An Incident, by Ivdith G. Carleton, L., ’03, - Latin Notes. English Notes, ........ Athletics, .................................... Advertisements, -------- Frontispiece 75 77 - 79 80 - 81 - 83 - - 84 85 - 86 88 - 89 - 91 - 93 - 95
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ssS.THE.22a Somerville Rigb School Radiator LATIN SCHOOL. ENGLISH SCHOOL. Vor.. X. Somkrvii.i.e, Massachusetts, January. 1901. No. 4. ENTERED AT SOMERVILLE ROST-OEPICE AS SECOND CLASS MATTER. The Radiator Is published by the Somerville Latin and Eng- lish High Schools on the third Thursday of every month during the school year, and only important news matter can be re- ceived after the 10th of the month. Matter for insertion may be left with any of the editorial staff or mailed to the editor at the English High School. In contributing, write on one side of the paper only and sign full name (this is for reference only). Communications should be addressed, according to their nature, to the editor, business manager, or exchange editor. Manuscript must be accompanied by necessary postage to insure Its return. TKKMS, 75 CENTS l'KIC YEAK. SINGLE COPIES. IO CKNTS. SOMERVILLE JOURNAL PRINT. KDITOR-1X-CII1KK. CARLTON R. FOSTER, K. II. S., 1901. ASSOCIATE EIHTOH. GERTRUDE F. VINTON, 1.. it. s.. ian. SPORTING EDITOR. WILLIAM I). EATON, K. II. S., 1901. E may safely say that no class of people should be more interested in the century just begun than should the young people of our high schools and colleges. The nineteenth century now exists only in his- tory. and the people who have lived and died in it will soon he looked upon as belonging to another time. '1 he customs, manners, dress, and all that go to make up the daily life of an enlightened peo- ple, and which were in vogue at the close of the las: century, will, before many years, be made the sub- ject for much comment as to their imperfection EXCHANGE EDITOR. JEANNETTE A. DAWSON, K. II. S., KOI. ItrsiNESS MANAGER. JOHN C. HAARTZ, Is. II. S.. 1901. ASSISTANT It IIS IN ESS MANAGER. H. DELANO LORING, K. II. S.. WOi. TREASURER. CHESTER HOLBROOK BROWN L. H. S.. 1901. ■STAFF ARTIST. SAMUEL H. WILKINS, JR., S. Is. S., 19)1. Cl.ASS EDITORS. LATIN SCIIOOI;. AUSTIN WORKS, 1901. ARTHUR D. WHITMAN, 1902. DUDLEY B. MARSHALL. 1903. C. SHERWOOD RICKER, 1904. ENGLISH SCHOOL. WILLIAM G. BRADFORD. 1901. ADA V. CLAPHAM, 1902. LOUIS G. KEYES, 1903. GERARD C. BEAN, 1904- compared with the present, just as we now regard the customs of the country even as late as the Civil War. The nineteenth century is remarkable for its mar- velous progress in all that is included in the scope of the word knowledge. In rapidity of develop- ment, wealth of great events and discoveries, ex- pansion of thought and knowledge, and the im- provement of social conditions, the ninetenth cen- tury has surpassed all of the preceding centuries combined. There has been a certain unfolding of thought and life, a reaching out after new things, a
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