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THE GARNET. 35 C. D. Meneely, KA , W. J. Miller, F. W. Moore, H. Neagle, C. B. Pierson, A A P, H. N. Potter, R A , - J. Sawyer, - - - J. Still, - H. H. Taylor, G. B. Tullidge, IS P, W. E. Van Eps, - L. T. Vedder, E. B. Waller, E. F. Walsh, - W. F. Watkins, A A P, W. M. White, W. P. Williams, W. R. Winans, I. Wiswall, R. A. Wood, A , - E. R. Youmans, - Nott Terrace c. Liberty, Albany. Lafayette St., - - Charleston, N. Y, S. Sec. N. Coll. No. 40, De Kalb. M. Sec. S. Coll. No. 21, Columbia, S. C. Union St., - - Canandaigua. Mrs. Nott’s, - - New York. Union St., - - Cherry Valley, Union St., - - Lansingburgh. M. Sec. N. Coll. No. 60, Brooklyn. N. Sec. N. Coll. No. 91, S. America. No. 141 Front St., Schenectady. Niskayuna St., - - Niskayuna. N. Sec. S. Coll. No. 43, Seneca Falls. No. 82 Lafayetce St., - Schenectady. M. Sec. S. Coll. No. 16, Baltimore, Md. M. Sec. S. Coll. No. 17, Amsterdam. S. Sec. S. Coll. No., 5, Aikin, S. C. Mid. Sec. S. Coll. No., Westfield, N. J. S. Sec. S. Coll. No. 4, Wilton, N. Y. S. Sec. S. Coll. No. 4, Wolcott, N. Y. S. Sec. S. Coll. No. 45, Columbia, S. C.
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THE GrA.R,jSTE5T. Name. Room. Residence. F ' . E. Abbott, KA, - No. 13 Barret St., Brunswick, N. Y. C. V. Anable, KA , S. Sec. N. Coll. No. 58, Springfield, Mass. F. C. Avery, W T, - S. Coll. N. Sec. No. 42, Seneca Falls, N. Y. F. W. Cameron, A Barret St., Albany, N. Y. A. Campbell, - N. Sec. N. Coll. No 83, Troy, N. Y. P. E. Carhart, N. Sec. N. Coll. No. 9, Guilderland, N. Y. A. D. Darling, - Liberty St., Andes, N. Y. J. P. Davio, Union St., Schenectady N. Y. E. J. Devlin, - N. Sec. N. Coll. No. 78, Albany, N. Y. H. R. Fancher, W 7 N. Sec. S. Coll. No. 64, McGrawville, N. Y. S. G. Gaillard, K A, - Mid. Sec. N. Coll. No. Eutaw Springs, S. C. F. W. Gardner, - - Saratoga Springs. F. B. Gary, - - M. Sec. N. Coll. No. 72, Cokesbury, S. C. J. R. Gibson, Liberty St., - Delhi, N. Y. H. G. Glenn, W T , - College St., Schenectady, N. Y. J. M. Harvey, Barret St., Schenectady, N. Y. J. J. Henning, - Liberty St., Argyle, N. Y. L. W. Hull, Barret St. - Sandusky, O. C. H. Johnson, 2 £, - Union St., Union, N. J. E. C. Johnson, Union St., Schenectady. C. S. King, - M. Sec. N. Coll. No. 14, Harmonton, N. J. S. V. Kline, M. Sec. S. Coll. No. 16, Amsterdam. E. T. E. Lansing, 2 ?, - N. Sec. N. Coll. No. 87, , Little Falls. G. G Leland, S. Sec. S. Coll. No. 41, Maysville, S. .C J. W. Lester, A - Nott Terrace, Saratoga Springs. J. P. Lyon, W T, Mid. Sec. N. Coll. No. Troy. R. S. Lyon, - Lafayette St., Schenectady. W. C. Marselius, Scotia St., Scotia. 3. F. McClellan, K 9 - Union St., Tiuy. D. H. McFalls, - S. Sec. N. Coll., Gouverneur. L
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30 THE G RZSTET. ’ 82 . With trembling knee approached the old blue gate, And sadly wondered what would be our fate, However, with forty-five exceptions, we all did pass And the Professor said “ Mon Dieu ! ” what a class. Such, Gentlemen of the upper classes, is the narrative in brief of our first day at Union. What the night may bring forth we cannot tell. Our position is one that should excite pity and commiseration in your bosoms, torn as we have been from the loving arms of our mothers, and sisters (of other fellows), to be sent to this oasis in the desert of ignorance. Many blood¬ curdling stories have been told us of the treatment we might expect at your hands. But we do not believe them. No ! several times no ! When we become so base as to think that you would us harm, or project a slaughter of the innocents, then — then, we’ll dust. We are a little sejuad of infantry, and now that the door of the nursery is closed upon us, it is pleasant to look abroad, and see that fresh milk can be procured at all hours of the night. Our’s is milk every time. No, Gentlemen, we have never learned to ride, for whilst at home when we took an airing it was either on foot or in a perambulator. But we know a real nice song about a horse. It’s this : “ Ride a cock-horse To Banbury cross To buy poor Freshy a dwum.” However if those Greek exercises are really so fatiguing to one on foot and there are so many little ponies about the place, we each speak for one. Or could one good pony carry two of us safely? If you don’t object we would like to play “ marbles,” spin tops, and chase after butterflies. Later. Well, things were rather gloomy around here the first week, but since then we have had fine times. How very thoughtful
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