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faculty R. W. Silvester, Prcsiticut. Chair of Matlieiuatics. Martin P. Scott, B.S., M.D., Chair of Natural Science. W. T. L. Taliaferro, Chair of Agfriculture. C. O. TowNsEND, Ph.D., Professor of Botany and Pathology. James S. Robinson, A.B., Professor of Horticulture, F. B. BOMBEKGER, B.S., Assistant in Ensrlish and Mathematics. Guy V. Stewart, B.S., Assistant in Botany. J. R. Laughlin, B.S., Assistant in Chemistry. Richard H. AlVKY, ricr-Prcs. and Actino Cjtiuft of Cadets, Chair of English and Civics. H. B. McDonnell, B.S., M.D., Chair of Cheuiislrv. Harry Gwinner, M.E., Chair of Mechanical Engineering. Samuel S. Buckley, B.S., D.V.S. Chair of Veterinary Science. Henry T. Harrison, Principal Preparatory Department. J. H. Mitchell, M.E., Assistant in Mechanical Engineering. F. P. Veitch, M.S., Assistant in Chemistry. Thomas H. Spence, Chair of Languages. W. G. Johnson, A.M., Professor of Entomology. Henry Lanahan, A.B., Chair of Physics and Civil Engineering. William H. Zimmerman, M.S., Professor of Photography and Electro-Metallurgy. E. D. Sanderson, B.S., Assistant in Entomology. V. W. Skinner, B.S., .Assistant in Chemistry. George W. Cameron, B.S., Assistant in Chemistry.
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Conformity to T ypc vq. Quixotism. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ TjONFORMiTY to Type is the Law of the Workl. V The yearly- foliage of the trees, the delicate p ainting of the rose-bud, the morning psalm- ody of the Springtime songsters, and the delicate weaving of the cocoon for the chrysalis, all bespeak the fact tliat this law threads the universe — each thing conforms to its type. Does this law permeate the human creation of the universe ? The inherited beliefs, the persistent, blind and unyielding respect to traditions — all bespeak, in a language too plain to be misunderstood, that even in the crowning act of creation conformity to type finds its home- And yet man, in distinction from the brute, possesses a power beyond this. Quixotism is the child of Don Quixote. Knight errantry, as an institution, was called into existence at a time in the history of the world when the ex- ercise of its functions was unique and of vast impor- tance to the world. Many of the names which adorn the pages of history did work in this order and moved the world forcibly along towards the position of its highest ideal. Perhaps the brightest gem in this galaxy was the Chevelier Bayard, sans perir, a sans rcproch, and one such product makes it impossible to say that it would have been better had such an institution never been. Dike many good things in this world it outlived its day; the death of the period of its usefiilness was not accompanied by the death of its child, and this child grown to manhood ' s sturdy strength, with many accompanj ' ing exaggerations, became a monstrosity when incorporated upon a different order of things. Cervantes, seeing this, set himself the task of eliminating it from the civilization to which he belonged. How gently he handled the subject may be seen in the tender pathos which threads the book, and make its perusal, with all of its exaggerations, a source of pleasure to age as well as youth, wherever that age or youth ma} ' be found. And this will continue in all time and in all places, so long as heart can be found which will beat in sympathy with a human heart when moved by a pur- pose, (no matter how exaggerated ), whose aim is to relieve distress: and wherever unhappiness can be found, by individual effort, weed out the cause and plant the growth whose only flower is human con- tentment.
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