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Cbnzurge Eauer Iiuuhnng Dead he is not, but departed, for the agent is selling books. On the 12th of July, l882, in the little town of Vlfestgrove, the census taker put down a stroke for another resident of Chester County, who is known to us as Bush George, being a stout, healthy youth, soon developed into what Abbott calls a milk-shaker. Not lo-ng after he began dealing in milk in one of our principal Atlantic resorts, George seemed to find great pleasure in delivering to a particular customer, who always greeted him with a smile, and on several occasions was handed a biscuit or two. As Georges appetite was a ruling factor, which is generally found in all youths, this latter treatment caused George to flo some thinking, and he finally resolved within himgelxt that he believed he could eat such biscuits the rest of his life, which he pgoliajbly will. This can be con- hrmedby visiting his home and Ending l1il1T1','fl'16s,QQLlfQ!N5QI'O1J1'lClIO1' of a happy, little family. , - 5239519 X A -1 - ' 5 X f Bush is one of the boys who deserves c1'eclitQbOthfaSX21 student! addxals a. X , . . . . . f' Ji i .W ,Z student s friend. If markings are indications of knowledgefgffreorffe rzfnflis aii-'ongy Xxx ' ff C' I ,' if 4 ,fl the highest. He is our class book agent, and tliisggzueifscaiysav - g,,, lt 'xl ' . IW 'tl 4 ',1- Oreat deal of hard work and labor, but George vvaspalywvs found doin Xetlief-elassfs C' . . b 0' if 'l R11- service with a smile. Qgilifst if lg f'lKl- Ku ff . fqf is X. 'j it 'T'Nf We wish you good luck and CVCYVFSl1CCCSSg13bgS1hlJlC3Qlli L, W if lv f 1 g.,.1,.,.,,..fwg 'fy ,L L, ji ...- if it ff X--t.J'f'fii5 iii-lf' a t-ff' S-H1455 e i , lflr TW .-..,.,, ...yr Q Ld' wifi. . s. H. 2j,,f f 5,-,f 'Sr r rrjj t If ff 'jf ff f if Af r 2' ff' f f ' 2 Xin I G .lff.--a.ff2flif'k. V 'iff Q? L , i2.g.:4'.,f 53 Ngxil fa A i x-:gi A ggi , f 1
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Elnhn Eamrrnrr Englun, o T 3 A well-behaved fellow citizen. Boylan, as we know him, put in his first appearance in the city of Brotherly Lovef July 12, l887, he receiving his preliminary education at the Roman Catholic High School of that city. Johnny entered our class in our senior year, having had ill health, which prevented him from graduating with his class of 1911. However, we were glad to have his smiling countenance with us, as he is a quiet, ma.nnerly fellow and a good student. He isn't as tall as Steiny, but every bit as skinny. This alone kept him off the football team. Wfe have fond hopes that johnny will be able to balance up his ratio, say l-25, in order that the adipose tissue may accumulate here andthere over that i . . . A Midi. . wanting frame, and round him out so he xvill appear somewhat cojfi ej'f bloclc in type, as We rather expect to hear of him next in the abatgoir doing inspection. 'Neal w' Our best wishes for your future. F jj' ,.,f f.3 Q qgiagf Lgfax WM! ,,wf45,, lil, M,.,,! ,M .... W. ,f .X If-.K-mix, x K5 Xixe, . 'rfxlll l l I -1,.,,,f,3i ikl if it ffl il l if lv 's , 3 1 .K if .4 ,M . v.. ,271 ggi? V X 1- .75 ,, -- ' f-if X , 57' ' ?'.iff.'-E1 X-,, 'Fa ,TJ ffm' ss, '-X fm, F j,,Qg,if'-, 1:-lf 1. ,' L' Q .ill f:2 '.-E :fi I i :-1 'NCQ-' J F 7.0 w ff W , M F1-ifffll' .ff fl 52 -Q. f' jail' , ,f,,fQf HJ Qggslf '-V 1 ' :J . l ,. Ffu
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.Alfrrhn Glarnavllzr, o T 2 BUENOS Ames, ARGENTINE REPTIBI,IC, SoU'rH AMERICA. f'lfVere sinffinn' his onl fault we could D D 7 forgive him. l 7 After looking over the geographical sphere from May 7, l890, until Qctober 20, 1909, Carus hnally decided that he would like to be educated in a school north of the equatorial belt, and his choice, which was in reality the only one. landed him at the University of Pennsylvania. Here in the fall of 1909 We hrst saw this youth with an avoirdupois of near 200 answering to the roll call in our class rooms and glad to say he is doing the same' to-day. He informed us that his given name was Alfredo, but owing to his ability as a vocalist he was christened the Caruso of our Class. We all felt very sorry for him when he first appeared with us, as he seemed to be greatly handicapped by the sudden change in language, and this seemingly affected him most when he would enter our restaurants. He' tells us that his ration for the first two Weeks was mainly pork and beans, but as his system called for a change in food stuffs Crus was obliged to translate a new menu. Before entering here ouri Southern classmate was educated in the National Central School at Buenos Aires, also at a polytechnic institute of that place. During his summer vacation here he' attended the Agricultural Depart- ment of the Amherst College. He is president of the Argentine Club and' member of thex Cosmopolitan Club, both of this placeg also a member of the Veterinary Medica- Society. As a student C1-us has always been one of our foremost audi is on several occasions given the Class quite a financial encouragefment, anyfbe trust that when he returns to his native home that he will obt f,n,Qhrou helfiilpower and . . - .api 1 'Alf . determination as a man and the knowledge he recekl 'lime tjfhiglq tithe highest possible rank which oui profession aftoids , ,M 'J E , - ,fi ,'27 f , VGIY one wishes you success. -A Qyfifzqyc g A 5, Adi. -,xg P wg 1- W W 1, I ' , yqyyiyy. it . fi .7 - QQ-E qidil. .L fe-I ,J 1 I , fl 3 xx 54 if - - , ,, F3
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