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Edwix Seaerook Hollowav. Captain Company B, Rosarvville, Md. M Cilutiiical Eiii iiiccriiii:, Treasurer RicvEii.u; ; Vice-President ;Morrill Literary Society; Cliairman Floor Coinniittee Riissl)ourg Club: Cliairman Floor Committee June Ball Organization. Digiiily mid h ' l ' c do not blend i ' cU. nor do Ihcy continii - loni toiirtlicr.—0 ' d. His wit inzntcs you by his looks to conic, But when you knock, it never is at home. — Cowper. Edwin S. Holloway, alias Ed., was born in Baltimore, Maryland, Jan- nary 1 8. 1886. He lived in that city for .seven years, when he changed his place of abode to the beautiful fields and sweet iareezes of f rince George ' s County, and finally settled at Rosary- -ille, Maryland. lie attended the public schools of that vicinity and was well known as a hrioht scholar. In his desire to fur- ther his educational ])ursuits, he en- tered the freshman class of Maryland .Vgricultural College in September, 11)04. Edwin, being very energetic and studious, completed the freshman and S(i])liiimiire classes with the highest honors. Me is a very close adherent to the college rules and his name can ver ' seldom be fdund on the delin- (juency list. Ed. also made quite a record in th.e Jttnior Class iti spite of the many obstacles encountered in the Department of Physics and Calculus. It was during this period of his life that he made his debut in the realm reigned over by the fairer sex. To this fact we contribute any back-sliding in his scholastic iluties. for he was very faithftil and ])rompt to the calls of Cupid. Besides such pleasures, Edwin is a very ambitious and stern ymnig man. and when duty calls he is always there with a will. If he continues iiis i resent record we are sure that liis life will be a success. and our Alma Mater will be pnunl of such a son. We wish him ever ' treasure and success that life has iia store for an ambitious young man. 22
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Hannibal SanFiird Hatton , First Licul. Cunipany C, Piscatawav, .Md. Civil Engineering. Treasurer May I ' lall Organization, ' 06; Trcasnrir AlhV ' tic Association, ' 07; Associate Editor RicvKii.Li;, ' 07. He is a man of unbounded stmniuii. Love at tu ' o and tzcenty is a terrible inloxiralini: draft. — Ruftini. TTaniiilial, better known to us, ])rubal:)ly, as I log. was born at Pis- catawav, Maryland, on ( )ctober 9, 1886. He attended tbe pulilic schools of Prince George ' s Comity, and also the Clinton High School. When they could teach him no more he entered the Maryland Agricultural College, where he has made a record both as a student and as an eater. It was while trying for this last record that the members of the football team, of which lie was a valuable member, gave him the name bv which he is so well known to us. Hog, like the majority of us. is fond of the ladies .and has never been known to stag a dance at Al. A. C. He also receives many letters, and has been excused from the class room more than once when he was too im- |)atient to wait for the closing time. It has been said that he has smuggkn ( .winner than has any iitber student. I ' .ut aside from all this, he finds time tn study, and seldom makes a 7. ' p he nia - prijsi)er in an wurk he ma lake up is the wish of the Class of ujoj led more letters into the classroom of Prof. That 21
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.Mark An ' i ' iki.w llrnsuN, Second l ieut. C(inipan C, Slni-ktiin, M(l. HorticiiltiiniL Manager Baskellcill Team. ' 07; AssisiaiU F.ditur lvi:vi;n.i.K ; Class I lisldrian and Prophet. Luck is iT ' iTV Zi ' f,!, ' ill fr:iiiioliiiii. — Cervantes. IVc cirr siiili sliiff us ilmiiiis nrr iiuulc of. am! mir littli- liz ' rs arc roiiiiiU ' il t ' illi ii slrrl .- Tempcst. On Deceniljcr y 18S7, down in Stockton, Maryland, among the toma- to cans and sand hills of the Eastern Sho . a great thint; ' came to pass. .Mark . nth(in . alius . ([iiirrel. was 1)1 ini. This event was the occasion fm a great deal of noise 1) - him. in whicli Sqilirrel ' then and sinci ' has al a s taken the keenest (lelight. From the lionr of his liirth he showed an aptitude for study, lie at- tended the Stockton 1 ligh Schoul foi- the period of ten ears. and was i.;ra(hi- ated therefrom with high iKjnors. In the fall of |(;()4 he entered the so]iho- more class of .Maryland . gricnltm-al College. Hudson never was hothered much hy his lessons, hnt being natnr.-dly a hriglU youth, is still with old ' oj. 23
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