University of Michigan Law School - Quad Yearbook (Ann Arbor, MI)

 - Class of 1896

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University of Michigan Law School - Quad Yearbook (Ann Arbor, MI) online collection, 1896 Edition, Page 233 of 298
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WHARTON- I drink no more than a spongen. ' MAYAMA-'fCompany, villainous company hath been the spoil of me . INGRAHAM- If it be a sin to covet honors I am the most offending soul alive . . ' TRUMAN-4'AHd the loud laugh that spoke the vacant mind . BENNER- Aint I all hell . BLOCK- I dote on his very absence . W MCHARG- HG draweth out the threads of his verbosity finer than the staple of his argument . N. I. SMITH- One of the few immortal names that were not born to die'7. NOTHOMB- I-Ie'll scarce be a man before his mother . DREW-'fThe sight of me is good for sore eyes . IQERR-CCA man after his own heart . J. T. HUGHES-'CI may tell all my bones . SAUER-f'Oh, rare the headpiece if but brains were therev. MANLY-CCMY life is one dem'd horrid grind . VVALLACEic'Il1 aint no use, Mag I aint going to try to be a dude no moren. r VERT- His wit values itself so highly that to him all matter seems weak','. BLOOMINGSTON-+ffMuch study is a weariness to the Ileshn. SPEAR- All studies here I solemnly defy . MCDONALD, R. G.-'fList tv the thunder of his voice . DENBY- Not pretty, but massive . HUBER-'fl hear a hollow sound. Who rapped my skull? HUNTiccLOHg, lank, lean and thin as one of Satan's cheru- 77 GAGE- Ah, meg that no herbs can cure the love sick . 1 r -7 ' . . - .. CI- H- KELLLY-HIL s looking down that makes one dizzy . 1 4 ih 7' W' I U F A. BIXADLEW C- 11s a beauty truly blcnt whose rod .mud . , ' 1 i ' ' is white Nature s own sweet and cunning hand luul on .



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HOURIHAN-'glxqjf words are only words and move upon the topmost froth of thought . H.mvI.EY--f'Wate1', water everywhere, but not a drop to drink . IQING-'4A darkness which may be felt . ' FISHELL-With one hand he puts a penny in the urn of poverty and with the other he takes a quarter out . ' LAWLER-'fAlias Cicero Qcapite magnoj. . XVILKES B. Q-- Even a fool when he holdeth his peace is counted wise . THEOBALD-f'The mildest mannered man-who ever scuttled a ship or cut a throat . ' PAGLESON--HBY outward show let's not be cheated An ass should like an ass be treated . SITES- SO faint, so spiritless, So dull, so dead in look, so woe begone . I MENDELLSOHN-'fThis calf has learned to chew his cud early . . . GEISMER-'fPerhaps the Prof. knows more than I do, but I doubt it . JOHNSON- And ' tis most remarkable that they Talk most whohave the least to say . ANDERSON, C. J. for New Yorkj- ff Eternal smiles his emptiness betray . As shallow streams run dimpled all the way . PETERS- Thy voice is a celestial melody . ZIMMERMANN-Ulf would talk-Lord, how it would talk W. HOLZHEIMER-f'Blessings on thy simple head . r DAVIS-HA man of promise fwe don't thinkj. fl-Ie doesj. FORSYTH-'fThC bane of all that dread the devil .

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