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Kdw akii M. Ai ms (Major) . iiikmm, M » 1'orp., i t Scrg’i . i t Ca|rt„ It A.. July 2. ’««. Malta Kcr F hit Hall Team. w. T«w»t«l “Franklin Field. New N ear’ , iguo. liowtt cr. n oo ' A nun in irm KnriMdIni.eoM «n.l Imliiim Hr «j' crcaicd umlor pe ul act of Providence ami thru abandoned to In own device . I la a ureal deal of Personal dignity. which of course i nothing to hi discredit Hi besetting m i» laith in hinoelf lie once loved a little maiden—the tory i an old one—the maiden loved Stokey ami broke our Major heart I essentially human inasmuch a In prefer the ipiiet of In own thought o er a pipeful of k«mmI toliaeco to the emotion of a |Mtonmie life Kkvtsr K. i-i.KN' (Viola) . Si. Loris, Mo Act Scrg't.. B A.. July tj. gg A» llillil « ■ 11 rrruina • «eph l Thai llifxiiKh Ihr tlru Speak in whisper only and think it ill bred to hout In In early radrt day wa woefully hadifgl ami could not lie coaxed into society. Time and hi own inclination have worked wonder ami to-day we behold in him a rival of Sidney Morey in hi poonmy( propensities Viola ha been known to live week on the memory of a fleeting mile and never take any heavier noiiri hment than a biscuit v»aked in bay rum I MASK I'. A Mitt ((mall . KI Mil M.I.. Nkh. “Rwifl liiMuring Jhiiii of my l»M faltlng Mrrnitlh •l-aii «up, I r. i IkKtot. pte«M air. take mr in I'm nil broke up All in i teiit whine that would eunllc iced tea. Jiiuitiie (•oetllr. who i metaphorical mid who oinetime soar , liken it unto the moaning of the wind. I cccentrie to a jwitnful decree ami play the violin with the mastery of an art» t. lit one enjoyment lie in the rrecipt i»f certain perfumed pink envelope addrc cd simply To Frank. Room 140. 9th Division 21
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“You know how little while we have to stay. And once departed may return no more.” Class Veil. Boom! rah! rah! Boom! rah! rah! Nineteen Hundred! West Point! Rah!! Class Color. I.ight Blue. Officers. President.................................WALTER S. GRANT. Vice-President............................G. B. PILLSBURY. Secretary and Treasurer...................GILBERT A. YOUNGBERG. Athletic Representative...................FRED C. DOYLE. fiop managers. George B. Comly, Samiki. R. Cleaves. John W. Wii.hn, Robert F. Jackson, Charles M. Wesson, Lewis S. Morey, Upton Birnie, Jk., Robert E. Wood, John R. Slattery. 20
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JosKi'H A. I’.vkk «i tniiii i t JoA • II akhimh •. I C «»rp. i t Scrg’t . C |»t. It. A . July tj. w Hop Manager q ; Howitzer. lyuu liiw me •cough «h if mr • «!»«• •. m| I II I»k you » Unf • .««. o help mr. by «um Rom with tlir gilt of tinging. but not »ong In hi gayest moment he whittle hi young hie away and m hi hour oi criou nc read Kipling to the girl . I per feetly entrancing company ami adapt him elf to the crowd In real loving, however, lie ha found hi life work and lu string «.f broken heart , like I S currency laid end to end. would reach three time around the world Ha huilt road in IVuu ylvatna ami ha %onte good idea on the subject Jl I.ian I»i | i i i Kami jail l (iaknimix. X. V. Blue Kihhoii ai Beauty Show Ciiml « H» nuiv glotloitety • JTrmI I worth fahuloti um of money ami i believed by man) lo have originated the heautiful old maxim: “A penny saved i« a |m'iiiiv gamed Benjamin ha oinc endearing |tialitie and can tell charming grind at reveille lie coached the winning team in our game on Franklin Field and ha made the training table two year m ucce ion I la a -mile o nnti and cherry that even the (’hem Department lia bnn known to unbend benc.ith it wcc»nr I flux HlKMI Iptollt t I trull I rim. Mill.fill A. I'a. i t Svrg't . Vet i t Serg t.. B V . July u. '«»; Hop Man ager; Indoor Meet. ’« A ll ti Imll I m«Mi .lmi|jrr»ii thing A transplanted flower «» frail that the ltgbc t hock would be deadly I la to be kept in the lio |ntal at a uniform temperature lor fear of premature dissolution. I affectionate, even trmpcrcrl and truthful and can wm a girl purely by I lie yuipitliy lie excite lie live with Ve ou and thu contrasted « t m« to lw a marvel of virtue 73
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