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45. JOHN KELLY NIORRISON. Phi Kappa Psi. Phi Delta Phi. Innocents. Born near Gretna, Nebraska, on September 9, 1882. Since coming to Lincoln has divided his time between the law school and Fred VVillian1s's insurance office. Was manager of University of Nebraska football team for 1905-6, and under his skilful management, it is said, the bill of fare at the training table equaled that of the VValdorf-Astoria. Morrison is an advocate of the simple but not of the single life. Wfill go into business, 46. JAMES LLOYD VAN BURGH. Sigma Chi. Phi Delta Phi. Innocents. Vikings. Born in the quiet village of Hickman, Nebraska, some time in Feb- ruary, 1883. Was appointed student member of athletic board for 1905-li. He always regarded the law as somewhat tedious and therefore may decide to go into business. Jimmie might have become one of the shining lights in the law school had he not listened to the enchanting call of the fair co-eds with whom he is very popular. 47. JAMEs T. FISHER. Phi Delta Theta. Phi Delta Phi. Theta Nu Epsilon. Vikings. Born at Hastings, January 24, 1883. Attended the high school there until sent to the School of Mines at Golden, Colorado. He soon came to the conclusion that the life of a mining engineer was too strenuous, so he migrated to Nebraska University. VVas in the academic department for two years, then registered in the College of Law. By a strenuous effort he will graduate in June with an LL.B. and an A.B. He received the prize offered by Dean Pound for the greatest improvement in his classes during his freshman year, and was the honorable clerk of the supreme court when a junior. Jim says he is going to work when he graduates, but whether this means that he is going to work the people or really intends to labor the author can only conjecture. VVill keep his home at Hastings. 48. VVILLIAM JOHN VVARNK12. Born in St. Louis, Missouri. He left the place of his birth about the time of the advent of Folk Cand for that reason, 't is saidj, came to this city and accepted service in the postal department. Wariilce is the most aggressive and strenuous man in the law school. During the last three years he has held down a claim in Indian Territory, has earned a handsome sum working eight hours a day for Uncle Sam, and kept up his law work at the same time-being a married man at that. Is undecided as yet whether to be a lawyer or manipulator of finance. 49. PERCY NV. METZ. Born in Odell, Illinois, but transferred his resi- dence to Sheridan, WVyoming, where he received his preliminary training at Sheridan high school. Is a member of Alpha Tau Omega, Phi Delta Phi, and of the University Mandolin Club, Makes excuses for absentees from class, but does n't like to have Sprague show up the next minute. This man has steadily advanced since entering the law school until now he occupies a place in the front rank CrowJ5 his earnest attitude and ready replies have won the regard of every prof. I-Ie will engage in the hustle and bustle of practice in VVyoming immediately upon leaving school. 50. THoMAs HENRY' MARTIN. Harvard, Nebraska. Our Thomas is a gem. Not a diamond he, Blazing forth, a fearful thing, with hard insistent say. But opal, glowing warm, whose beauty is not caught By idle first-glance: yet, seen and marked, ' A wealth of qualities reveals' and turned 1 I J Shows new, sparkl'ng depths with every turn.- I-Iis clear, straight-forward common sense, Knowledge of law and men, mark him F . . or prime success, if success depend On worth, not bombast and false eloquence. 25
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