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As Seniors, we learned many thing s, and this one thing above all others: To know and recognize the strength of that attachment for one another which four college years, with their community of hopes and fears, joys and soitows, vic- tories and defeats, have bred and matured in us. And latterly, just when the full strength of the tie that bound us together was beginning to be felt in the new pride of our Seniority, death slid into our midst with ruthless suddenness and left our lives less by one living friendship, our hearts sore and saddened. Strong, true and loyal heart ; bright, sunny smile ; unselfish, generous soul ; you have left us who needed you, but you have left us better for having known and loved you. The heai t has gone but of my task. Saddened by a memory that will ever pain, your historian lays aside the pen — the sketch unfinished. But what need of more to you who know? vT r-
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Class History of 1900. (,? ( (,9 BEDS speak louder than words, and the poor historian of nineteen hun- dred feels constrained to let her deeds speak for themselves. Therefore, Oh reader ! take courage ; we will only inflict you with a short sketch of what we are. What we have done, you can easily find out by turning over any page, or by glancing down amj column, of either of Tulane ' s periodicals. We came to Tulane a green Freshman class, as green and innocent as a Freshman class should be. We knew nothing and thought we knew it all. We soon found out, however, that some professors knew more than we did. Our ignorance gracefully submitted to their superior knowledge, and they, as a reward of our meekness, dubbed us Lameducks, Hoodlums, Young Gentlemen, etc., and bes towed other opprobrious names upon poor, bewildered, blundering us. But what ' s in a name? The Lameducks waddled through the green sedge of Freshmanhood and boldly paddled out upon the deep, dark pool of Sopho- mority ; and the other calumniating epithets met a deserved death at the hands of their own injustice. As Juniors, we were neither too good nor too bad. We flunked gracefully in physics, but graciously condescended to malie it up; we carried on, with won- derful vigor, the Franco-Prussian war (which historians erroneously believe to be over), and we won the interclass foot-ball championship.
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Class of 1900. 3 t( 1 College of Arts and Sciences. BoHNE, Philip W. Literary. T. A. A. ; Class Football G. B. L. S. ; Class Baseball (4). CoHN, Julius Sylv an. Literary. T. A. A.; G. B. L. S. ; Class Baseball Team (4). CoNNiEF, Robert Burke, - A E. Literary. T. A. A.; Class Football Team: 1900 Tennis Club; Class Vice President: Class Baseball Team (4). EsHLEMAN, Charles Leverich, A T .Q. Literary. T. A. A. (1) (2) (3) (4) (5); German Chib (3) (4) (5) : Commencement Hop Com- mittee (3;; ' Varsity Track Team (1) (2) (3) (4); Captain and Right Half Back ' Varsity Football Team (4) (5) ; Assistant Varsity Baseball Manager (2) : ' 99 Team Relay Race (1) (2) (3) ; 99 Baseball Manager (2) ; ' 99 Football Captain (2) (3) ; AssUtant Business Manager College Spirit (2) ; Assistant Business Manager Daily College Spirit (2 ) ; Assistant Business Manager Olive and Blue (3) (4) : Managing Editor Olive and Blue (4) (.5); Editor Jambalava (4); Cla ' s Track Team (1) (2) (3) (4): Class Foot- ball Team (2) (3) (4) (5); Class Baseball Team (2) (3) (4) (5): ' Winner and Record 220 Yards Dash (3) ; Varsity Track Captain (4) ; Chairman Games Committee (4) ; Winner 100 and 220 Yards Dashes (4) ; Winner 120 Yards Hurdle Race (4) : Captain Class Football Team (5); Vice President T. A. A. (4); Athletic Advisory Board (4); Tulane Reporters. (I) A. A. (4). Goldstein, Louis Schwartz. T. A. A. (1) (2) (3) (4) ; G. B. L. S. (1) (2) (4) ; Class Football Team (1) (2) (3) (4) ; Assistant Business Manager Olive and Blue (1); Assistant Business Manager Z)a2 .v College Spirit (1); Editor X»fii ' ?.v College Spirit (1); Secretary-Treasurer 1900 T. C. ; Editor of Collegian (1) (2); Manager Class Baseball Team (2) ; Editor Olive and Blue (2) (3) (4) : Manager of Varsity Baseball Team (3) ; Member Finance Committee T. A. A. (3); Advisory Board T. A. A. (3): Glee Club (3;: Jambalaya Board (4); Editor-in-Chief of Olive and Blue (3) (4) ; Piesident of Class (4). GoRHAM, Daniel Barlow, r A E. Scientific. Klotz, Solomon. Literary. T. A. A. (4); G. B. L. S. (4). Knapp, James Day, J K Z. Literary. T. A. A. (1) (2) (3) (4); Secretary G. B. L. S.; T. T. C; President Tulane Tennis Club (4) ; Treasurer of Senior Class (4) ; Editor Jambalaya (4) ; Founders Day Com- mittee; Glee, Banjo and Mandolin Club (1) (3) ; Arbor Society (1) ; President 1900 T. C; Class Football Team (2) (3) (4). Lewis, Frank Hawthorne, P J 8. Classical. T. A. A. (2) (3) ; Class Football Team 1900; T. C. T. T. C; Editor-in-Chief Tulane Collegian (4); T. A. A. (1) (2) (3) (4); Tulane Tennis Club (1) (2) (3) (4); Glee, Banjo and Mandolin Club (1) (3); Arbor Society (1) ; President 1900 Tennis -Club; Class Football Tesm (2) (3) (4); Class Vice President (2) (3); G. B. L. S. (3) (4); Leader Mandolin Club (3) ; Vice President Tulane Tennis Club (3) ; Secretary G. B. L. S. (4) ; President Tulane Tennis Club (4); Treasurer of Senior Cla ' s (4) ; Editor Jambalaya (4) ; Founders Day Committee. Deceased. 23
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