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MARYLAND AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE 21 Lieutenant Nathaniel Alan Le Savoy, Company C. . .New York City, N. Y. Animal Husbandry Junior Year, Assistant Manager, Lacross; Tracl , ' 11- ' 12; Senior Year, Art Editor, Reveille; Winner of Laurel Sweepstakes in Stock Judging Contest. NlTZ. ' Lamp that map, kind friend. Dost wonder how any thing- with a topo- graphical survey like that could bear the handle of Nathaniel Alan? It is as much of a mystery as his nick- name, Nitz. The writer can ' t ex- plain either, but it is possible that he was so yclept because of the fact that whenever a friend of his takes the role of the Governor of North Carolina, and repeats the old but ever welcome formula, Nat al- ways replies in the negative. Being an admixture of Teuton and Bronx- ite. his reply possibly took the form of nit, and from its constant use, the plural form nits or nitz be- came a synonym for N. A. L. S. INIind you. I said it was possible — no more. Nitz is an athlete — one can tell that by the bump on his nose, and his at- tainments along that line are not wholly confined to the muscular va- riety. Why, he ' s beaten every cop in New York. The biggest race of his life is now on. He and Pop are on the homestretch of the race for the Bovine Engineering Medal, carrying with it the degree of C. F. Although not generally known, the boob is some navigator. He holds the title of blaster Alariner, and has steered to a safe haven nearly every schooner in New York. In addition to being a fusser, Ignatz can get fussed .at the slightest provo- cation. On one memorable occasion he acquainted the mother of a very well- known M. A. Caesarine with the fact that her daughter couldn ' t dance enough to keep warm. Since that time he hasn ' t been quite so eager to enter into polite (?) repartee with the mothers of his friends. But here ' s to you, old Rummy. Thirteen expects great things of you, and come what may, Nitz with his bum jokes, volatile disposition and big heart will never be forgotten.
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20 THE 1913 REVEILLE Cadet Major Hugh S. Koehler Blairsville, Penn. Animal Husbandry Vice-President Class; Fresliman Year. Corporal; Secretary-Treasurer, Rifle Club; Sophomore Year. Secretary, Class; Vice-President, Rifle Club; Assistant Manager Baseball Team; Junior Year. President, Rifle Club; President, Student Assembly; Manager, Baseball Team: Treasurer, Rossbourg Club, Senior Year. Pop. Now, fellows, it amounts to this, etc. Do you get that cocksure, easy delivery? Sure you do. This speci- men of a Mellin ' s Food baby can be no other than Pop. Yes, we call him Pop, and why do you ask? Just take one glance at that noble brow with its bumps of knowledge and scarcity of cillious growth. Pop it is, .and Pop it ever shall be. Amen. Are you ready, M. A. C. ? Come on now, fellows, and say, just glue your lamps on that personification of the Beef Trtist. The way he wades through that line is a shame. Pop has held down every office from deck- hand to major, and can hold down either with equal skill and dexterity. Not content to rest on his laurels, as an athlete, he is Gwynn to ttirn out to be a modern Beau Brummel. By the way. Pop is some student. (Ask Nitz.) Professor Rufifner sug- gested that a Ph. D. be offered him for his knowledge of the computing of rations. In Commy ' s office — Where is the Cadet Major? He is studying for his exams., sir. W ' hat right has he to study for exams.? !!! ????? (Soft music.) Such little scraps of friendly inquiries may be heard issuing forth from Commy ' s office any time between retreat and broad daylight. Yes, Koehler is a military man ; even his highness, der Commandant, thinks so, and that is what can be called some boast. One good point about Pop is that you can ' t get his goat — he knows too much about them — butt, etc.. etc. Pop has been with us for years, and by his con- stant square dealing and honest endeavor, he has endeared himself to the hearts of all who know him, and we unite in wishing him success and happiness in his life ' s work.
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22 THE 1913 REVEILLE Lieutenant Adjutant Mercer B. Mavfield Washington, D. C. Chemical Sophomore Year, Historian, Corporal; Junior Year, Sergeant; Senior Year, Mana- ger of Lacrosse Tiam. Pat. Pat stood for law and order when he first entered the mystic portals of M. A. C, but many things have hap- pened since that eventful day. ( Some of the fellows in our class always did think they were Fresh- men. ) Pat soon settled down, when he reached his Senior Year, however, to his duties as Adjutant. He thought that he had a harrl job when Johnnie S. was here, but — Our new Commandant arrives on the scene and Pat ' s troubles immediately begin. It seems that Commy isn ' t satisfied with r at as an Adjutant alone, but wants him to be private secretary, clerk of the court and assistant orderly com- bined. Pat complains that he doesn ' t have time to eat his lunch, but is told that when the Commandant was an Adjutant he only ate one meal a day. Pat says his appearance doesn ' t bear that statement out. Pat did have hard luck with his thesis. He was planning to have it completed by Easter, but our little fire spoiled that by destroying all his notes, and now he has to work clear up to the last day just like the rest of us poor unfortunates. Did someone say ladies— that ' s where Pat shines, especially in the ballroom. He knows all the new dances (with variations) at least a month before they are invented, and maybe he doesn ' t make some use of his knowledge. What spare time Pat has had outside of Commy and dancing, he has spent to good advantage in the Chemical Laboratory, and has made quite an enviable record in that branch. But that is only natural with Pat, .and we are not surprised at all as he has made a habit of getting good marks ever since he entered here. Well, Pat has already s ecured a position which he will fulfill as soon as he graduates. May he have every success.
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