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F--'51 Volume Number Seven he Spider M1909 Published Annually by tbe Senior Class oi Richmond College . i' . nb Richmond, Virginia MCMIX I Prinml by Wlrittrl C1 Slwpprmorl, Richmond . V n. u Samuel Miles fdlitrbell whose maqnetis personality, perilous pursuit ut the truty auh unmmltflch Devotion tn tbr mums DfDUllttlIiUIl,1jH5lUDIl the lobe muh rlhnlirntinn of sharp npprcrintihr heart. this hunk is rrsnrrtfullp hvhirnteh. S. C. Mlfrcxmnl, .lcclicatinn . lircnt Seal nf Va. li.ifllliClllH Eclilnnn Plea . lfnllcgic Officials 'incnlly . llnnses . '17 1 Ln-ltils . fltlilctics llfinleriiilies . l.itcmry Snciclies Y.ll.C,fl. . Alumni Asnncinlioii Vnlmlicationn . llnlls and Societies Contents v Ylg The Eelitorls Plea Nil love's labor is linisherl. ht last .ty our lirst real experience is at an enrl 'I aml we oller this, our lirst eontrihution .1 if to immortal literature, to the puhlie s I anrl posterity, hut more particularly to y t V sf ' the 'laeulty anrl stutlents ol Rielnnontl li eil N! jx I ltollege. I I t 1 -tt We have trretl to he honest hrst ly l X51 i anrl lulsonte alterwartls. so il anyone tl NL shoulrl happen to see himsell, through ii W the merliuni of these pages, as others see him, we heg ol you lo thinlt twiee helore you heemne angry, lor weeping and gnashing ol teeth will avail you nothing. ll you shonhl he interested in what we present, we will he gratilieclg however, ii you allow your angry passions to arise, we will only he amnsecl. Did you ever fasten a hug on a pin and watch it wriggle? lt is lun lor all except the hug. We have userl the pen lor the same purpose. We rlo not malce these suggestions hy way of apology, for we have no apology to otler, hut simply to explain that il you fail to recognize the lnnnor of the situation anrl are ohligecl to leel rather than see, the point to our jokes, then we are very, very sorry-for you. With sympathy for college erlitors ol the past, prayers for those ol the lutnre, and charity towarrl all, we lay our work asitle. anrl leave eaeh anrl all of you to your own small and petty troubles of the clay. History of Richmond College W ,hf5y ' W1 N tl1e 8th ol lime, 1830. in the Second 5 1:1 tl li l 1 N alll 'Mi MWWQ1 .ihhh JM tl llaptist Clnirch, whose rneeting-lronse, a plain structure, stood on flileventh street sonth ol Main, on the spot now occupied hy one of the Everett W addey Contpany stores, a few devoted men gathered to devise and propose some plan for the improvement oi young inert who, in the jntlgrnent ol the churches, were called to the work ol the ministry. ln 1832 this society honglit the Spring llill'lll,i, and opened there a manual lahor school, lt was called the Virginia Ilaptist Seniinary, and had ne t hr li' Pohert Pvland. and lonrteen students.. The o eac e, tev. si- tl littiltlings consisted of a plain larrn-house and slab-covered log cahins, which were hnilt from time to time as needed, and an misirrhtly harn that served lor a chapel and seliool-rooms. llere X1 from ylnly 1, IRSZ, lor two and a hall years, this school was eondttetetl. ln Tune. 1834, tlolt1111l1iz1, the property on which the present buildings now stand, was lireirrglrt lorll12,ooo. and the institution still called the lilirginia llaptist Seminary. was moved to this place. The names of the men most prominent and inllneritial in founding the college ought never to he forgotten. There is no For the henelit ol record of all who attended that NlllllllCl'0llS meeting held at 5 .1. 111. in the Seconr llaptist Clnrrch on the 8th ol june, l83O. The connnittee to wiom the matter was referred consisted ol Revs. Etlwarcl llaptist. William F. llroaddns, Jeremiah ll. leter, l-lcnry Keeling and fames Tl. Taylor. names identihed with all our tleiioininational historv. The minntes of tris meeting were discovered hy the lion. pl. Taylor lillyson, ant he has carefully preserved them. any trustee or 'friend of the College who may think that in later years too much attention is given to athletics, it may he rernemhered that in her very earliest history the College gave great attention to this important hraneh of education. indeed, they were then in some respects hetter oll than we are to-day, for they began with an athletic held. and pnt physical training into their regular course of instruction. The venerahleD1'. Robert Ryland says in l1isl1isto1'ieal adrlress, speak- ing of the founders of the College, They determinetl to comhine Nine with their study a system of rnanual labor for the irnprovernent of health, for diminishing expenses and perhaps to guard the hunrility of the young preachers. They hired a gardener, bought utensils, lnrilt worleshops, secured a market cart and prescribed three hours worlc daily to the students. fironr 1832 to 1840 Dr. Robert Ryland, the founder of the College, presided over the school, and also taught. In 1840 the institution received its first charter fronr the State, under aboard of trustees. The present Education Board is the legal successor of this liducation Society, and this board has been exercising since the passage of that act, the privilege which had been reserved by the Education Society of naming ten rnen from whorn the College Qlioard must select a nran for each vacancy which occurs in their nunrber. it became apparent that rnorc buildings would be needed, but not until 1855 was a serious effort rnade to supply this need. in that year President Ryland, upon authority of the Board of Trustees, erected the liuilding now known as Ryland Hall. ln the nreautirne the College had been developing its courses of study and adding to its faculty, but it did not undertalce to confer degrees until 1840. Two in that year-the late lVlr. Josiah Ryland and the vvidely known Dr. P. S. Henson, still vigorous and alert-received their diplomas. lt was in this period, from 18'40 to 1860, that the necessity for some sort of an endowment was forced upon the attention of the rnanagcrneut of the school. President Ryland visited the churches, procuring contributions. ln this period an endowment fund of iil0,000 was raised. The years inrnrcdiatcly connected with the birth of the Col- lege were full of significant facts, and that period deserves to be counted as a real epoch in her history, forthe faith and courage of our fathers show brightly, for those early beginnings are now more worthy of distinction than fthe period of its renascence in 1866. The ever loyal and generous friend of the College, lltfr. james Thomas, jr., began with a subscription of 85000, and offered. while the effort to raise the endowrnent was in progress, to pay the salary of one professor. Other srrbscriptions were taken at the sarne meeting, the total arnount -secured being 88,000 The association tendered to the trustees this subscription, and sug- gested that they should talce steps at once to increase it to ihl'O0,000. The next day the trustees elected A. ill. Poindexter agent, and under his leadership 875,000 in subscriptions were secured. Only a little more than one-third of the arnount was paid. Then carrie the deluge. The whole country was over- whelnaed by a sort of general bankruptcy. in the reorganization of the College, a president and four professors were chosen, but only two of those first elected ac- cepted-l-I. Tl. Harris and fi. Puryear. A rnonth later Professors Tea E. B. Smith and lidnuunl I-larrison were elected, and Dr. T. G. jmwswwdwmnmwMmw UwhmtwwmuMmrmeMnhM anaumwmweofmnwpfomyhwzmmrwwonzmdtwmuphw resident students. llre insturuion iras stdl verif1ioor,its pro- tluctivc lturds irere slender, ns tinrunrgs hradequzue, us facrdty tartoosnudl Andyetdwinuhuumrwascmnumdycnwawawedandlmnr pered lor lack til lurnls. llre sniah anionut that lnul been mvwlhomtheohlhmdswcumdiwuwtothewarmulmesmah anioinrt diat hacllieerr realized ent that hrst eliort after the ivar mmhawwpwmkmhwmm.MrMamdmGmwMAnmm umnmwmgatHmmmwuwmdwnmWmofUmdwhlRwmM, itwwwmwmtowwmmwmsmwmmgwmtmsmdmmw- nwhnWeGmwMAwmhwmwwmmwabmdmwmhdmpm- mmwmemwwmmnmmbmwmgolmeCdhy.Itwmhwmwo ruuwlwrawebumpoolmtawnveolwnmwwnnswquovwthe body,and underitsinhuencethe mnouutto be rabed wasiu- creased to tlgooooo. ln 1895 'Pro-lessor F. W. lloatwright was made President of WQMMQ.HnmmoM2wmHwhwumWmwMmmww :uid progress lhning dns penod nnue than bi16oooaxrhavc been added yo the enchnrnrent. 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N f ..-,iz , ll ff ll 100 ' l 100 g jf'79l,ll, , ll, l ,ll ll ll Q College Calendar 1908-09 l908 'l'l1UnsnnY, .S'l'plf'111ln'l' 24lll.9OD0lllllg nl the session. WICIJNIQBIMYA, llL'l'l'lllllt'l' 2310.--Close nl .Full 'l'urn1. 1909 Wnnnnsnnv, llvvvnzlnv' 3Olll.-Ekgllllllllg nl Winter 'l'vrm Snvnnnnv, llllll't'll 2710.-Clnse nl Winter TCI'lll. Mnnnnv, llflnrrlz zgtlz-Bcgilming nf Spring 'llQl'Ill. SUNIDAY, funn 1301.-Cnlnmelleenncnl Slennnn. Mnnnnn, Jmn' 14111.-Exercises of ljnnlunlillg Class. 'llllliSllAY, Junv 1501.-Annnnl Meeting of Tl'llSlk'CH. llVnnNns1nw. fum' 1601.-Closing llxcreiscs. nNl'Im'u n R THE LVIAIN BUILDING l Slotoen Academic Faculty CHARLES H. WINSTON. M. A., LL. D.- lirrrcriirrs Professor of Pliysirs ond Professor of flstrononry. A. B. H'au1pdeu-Sidney, 18549 M. A, University ol Virginia, 1857 Q LL. D. Iltnnpde11rSidncy, 18835 Assistant Professor, Hampden- Sidney, 18543553 Professor Tran- sylvania Urriversity, 18573583 President Rielrnrond Female lu- stitute, 13593735 Professor ol Physics, 1873-19081 Professor oi Astronomy since 1873. ROBERT E. GAINtESi M. A., Litt. D. Professor of llalirthoonririrs. M, A. linrrnan Universityg Litr. D. Furrnau University, 19089 In- structor in Iinrnian University, 11881-'87g Student Johns Hopkins University, 1889-,903 Harvard University, 1900-'OIQ Professor ol Mnthcnlatics since 1890. WILLIAM A. I-IARR-IS. M. A-i Ph. D. Professor of Greek Lrrrrmnrge ond Litorntrrre. M. A. Riclunond College, 18863 Ph. D. Johns Hopkins University. 18923 Professor oi Greek, Baylor University, 1893119011 Professor ot Greek since 1901. WILLIAM H. WHITSITT. M. A., D. D., LL. D. l'rofrssor of lorries Tlzonrns, Jr., Srlrool of Plrilosoplrrr. M. A, Union University, 1861, Pro- fessor Southern Baptist Theologe icnl Seminary, 1872-'95s Presi- dent of same, 18953991 Professor of Philosophy on the James 'llll0lll1lS, Jr., Foundation since 1901. Academic Faculty-Continued JQPIN C. METCALF, M. A. I rofrssor of English Lorrgoogc and I.itcrrrtrtrr. M. A. Georgetown 'College 18882 M. A. Hnrverd University, 1905: Professor of Latin and English, Sonic College, 1889-,945 Profes- sor of Modern Lertgtrngcs, Mer- cer University, 1894-'953 Profcsf sor of Lntin, Georgetown College, 1895-'98, and of English in some 1898-19045 Instructor in Univer- sity of Chicago, 18975 Professor of English Lnngnogc and Litero- tnrc since 1904, ROBERT A. STEWART, M. A., Ph. D. flssorietr Professor of Modern Lnrrgongrs. M. A. University oi Virginia, 18993 Ph. D, University of lhirginie, IQOIQ Professor of Modern Lon- gtnrges. Wofford College, 18994 tooo: Instructor Teutonic Lens gneges, University of Virginia, tooo-'org Assistant Professor of Modern Languages, Tulane Uni- versity, IQOI-,022 Associate Pro- fessor since 1903. EUGENE C. BINGHAMQ Ph. D. Professor of Clrernistry and Geology. A B. Middlebury College, rooog Ph. D. johns Hopkins University, IQOSQ Student of Universities of Lcipsig and Berlin, 1906: Profes- sor of Clrcnristr'y and Geology since 1906. nosnnr s. Lorvrne. M. A., sn. n. Professor of Physirs. M A, Riclnnond College, 18985 Ph. D. Johns Hopkins University. lQ04Q Professor of Physics and Chenristry, Bleckhnrn College, lQ04',06Q Professor of Physics, Cottrell College, 1906-,075 As- sociate in Physics, University of Missouri, 1907-'OSI Professor of Physics since 1908. Seventeen Academic Faculty-Continued Iltglrtcen i M. A. Georgetown College, 1902' 1 li. WILLIAM- P. DICKEY, M. A. Professor of Latin. M. A. Harvard University, 19073 Principal Walton High School, Ky., 1902-,OSL Grarluate student Harvard University, 1905-i08. Jw An Cl Professor of History. A. ll. William and Mary, 18913 A. M., 18922 Ph. D, Jol1nsH0pleins, 18963 LL. D. Richmond College, 1904. Phi Beta Kappa. Author of several lristories. One of Board of Editors of South in the Bulld- ing. of the Nation, l909. Editor of V irginla Journal of Education, I907. Professor of I-listory and Political Science, Riclrnrond Col- lege, 1908. HENRY A. V-AN LAN DIN GI-IAM. A. M. Associate in English. , A. li. Mississippi College, 18933 A. B. Harvard Urriverslry, 1897 5 A. M. Harvard, 1898g Assistant and Principal, Donglasvllle, Georgia, High School, 1893-,945 Instructor in English and Classics, George- town College Academy, 1894-,965 Master in English and Classics, 'llraclter School, Ojai Valley, California, 1898-19041 Iirotfessor of English flocnrn tcnensi Georgetown College, 1904-'05 g Professor of English, Mercer University, l905riO8j Associate Professor of English in Rich- mond College since 1908. CARROLL M. BAGGARLY, B, A-1 M. D. lnstrrrctor in Biology. A. Randolph-Macon Collegeg M. D. University College of Medi- cine, Professor of Natural Sciences W0lllfl1l,S College of Riclnnondg Adjunct Professor Practice of Medicine, University College of Medicineg Instructor in Biology since 1904. Academic Faculty-Continued FRANK Z. BROWN, Bo se, E. Ea I llSlil'llt'l'0I' in Dntttting. B. S. Virginia Military Institute, IQOOQ S. B. E. E. Massaclnisetts Institnte of Technology, 19035 lttstrttctor in Physics and Elec- tricity Virginia Mechanics Insti- tute since 19035 Instructor in Drawing since 1904. CHARLES H. RYLAND. D. D. Librarian and Curator. Southern Baptist Theological Semi- nnrlls Secretary and Treasurer of Rielnnond Collegeg Founder Vir- ginia Baptist Historical Society: Member Foreign Mission Board and Virginia Education Board. ELVIN S. LIGON, M. A. ltistrnctor in Matlzernatics. M. A. Ricltniond f College, 1899: Graduate student University of Clticagog Principal Newport News Academy, 1902-'o73 Teach- er of Matltentaticst Riclnnond Academy since 1907. EDWARD A. DUNLOP. B. A., LL. B. Director of zltlilelics, THOMAS. W. OZLIN, Iiirtrnctor in the Gynrnasiilrn. Nineteen Law Faculty ERNEST M. LONG, LL. B. flsrorinle Professor of Law. B. L. Richmond College, 18943 LL. B. Yale University, 18961 Asso- ciate Professor of Law since 1898, WALTER S. MGNEILL. B. A., Ph, D.. LL. B. .'l.f.l'fJflfitll1? l'rofr.r.r0-1' of Leer. ll. A. Riclnnoncl College, 18993 Ph. D. University of Berlin, 1902: LL. B. Harvard University, 1905: Associate Professor of Law since 1905. CHRISTOPHER B. GARNETT, M. A., B. L. .flssorinfe Professor' of Late. B. A. and M. A. University of Vir- ginia, 18983 Teacher Bellevue High School, 11898-19005 Dean of Wonran's College oi Richinonrl and Professor of I-listoiy, 1902- 'o6: Associate Editor Virginia Law Register and Joint-Editor of Waddey's Guide to Magis- tralesg Associate Professor of Law since 1906. WILLIAM L. FOUSI-IEE, M. A-. Ph. D. .elssoriale Pr0fc.rror of Later. M. A. Walee Forest College, 18943 Ph, D, Johns l-lopleirrs University. 19005 Professor of Latin, Mercer University, 1900-,Oli Professor of . Lalin in Suininer Schools, Uni- versity of Missouri lI902l, Uni- versity of North Carolina l1903lg Professor of Latin in Richnioncl 6 lessor of Law since 1908. Trnrnty College, 1901-,081 Associate Pro- Tris LJe:c.4x.L S.-VIELLITES Q ?j Senior Law Code tllfitlr rrlrrrltlglrs to l'nllru'rl'.r Code of l'ir'giniu.l Prelriamhle The truths ernlnaeed within the following titles and all nn- necessary ir1'ler'e1rces therefrorn, may he designated and cited as the Senior Code ol Ethics and livents. Chapter I. Suction I. Connnon Lure. The law ol comnion sense and reason, except insofar as it may he repugnant to the theories ol McNeill or the nnvarying whims ot tiarnett, shall he the supreme law of the land. Snerrorv 2. .fflrrtlto'r'irr'r.r. The Legislative, judicial and Executive liepartments shall lic comprised oi a corunrission ol lonr, elected annually by the hoard of trustees, and until such further election, the same shall he Wayward Scout lltleNeill, Cigar lllnnt liarnett, licclesiastical lllonlr Long and Willie Linger llonshee. Snertorv 3. Nrrt1rr'rrlr'.rnti0n. rlny male tramp, believing him- self snliiciently ignorant, who shall have tirst made due applica- tion to flrlis Majesty King lloaty, and paid to Charley, the Exchequer oi the lleahn, the rerprired tee of matrienlation, may be arlrnittecl to citizenship and suffrage. No hooks are necessary. Nora.-'Umler the ahove, twenty hohos were duly qualified in September, 1907. Sac'rro'u 4. Wlrcn Fenrrrler fldrnlssilrlr. Any females de- sirous ol learning the law, but from modesty or piety declines to take the oath ol allegiance. may, upon assurance oi good con- duct hy her guardian, or promise not to hrealc lrom the apron string to which she is tied, he admitted to all privileges and rights ol male citizens. Nota-Urrcler' this special act of the commission. llflisscs Rawley and Snellings have qnalilied. Srccrrou 51 Holiday. The commission shall give holiday only by and with the consent oi King Boaty after two weeks' petition ol a majority of the citizens ot the realm: hut nothing in this section shall preclude a tacit understanding hetwcen the aforesaid commission and their citizens whenever either wish to cut. Nora.-Dec. 2oth . . . lan. 4th, 'oo. Fehy. 'oo ttieo. linrtlrington's Wash Dayl, Son, Erprrss Co. vs. Keeler. Trnenty-trro Snerrnw 6, C0llft'.t'Sitl1l and dztoitiorree. tl eonnnissioner shoukl always appear wise. When asked something he docsn't know, he shall, helore connnitting himself, llttll1ll'C the opinion of his class, or he may relieve hinrsell of all ernlrarrassnrent: hy a insilade of irreongrtrotrs legal phraseology heyond the eonrpre hension oi his students. Such proeeedure shall he ternred hlnli. Norn.-l7on.rln'c vs. tiriditl1,' tfonlliet ol ideas, p, 2701 McNeill vs. C'lrertnring,' Constructive Trustees, 318. Sntrrron' 7. .'tlttta'lrnu'nts. No distress, levy or at'taclnnent shall he valid unless venitied and executed in accordance with the patent quick niethods ol Dr. Win, l.a lionshee. See .i'ollnr'a' vs. Iion.rln'e, 14 llorsehack Opinions, 374. Chapter ll. tfarnns .ho.trws'r 'run S'ra'rn. Sntwron t. l7t7.rtn'tier'ly Conrlrrrt. Any person appearing' too jnhilant after a loothall victory and insulting the city ollicers. even tlrturglr his creditor's claims are not satisietl, shall pay lilly cents for his trip in the henzine hnggy ol the llolice llepartrnent. l-le shall also give hail and appear heiore justice john on the following morning. See Cop vs. ltyrrl. 42 'Police journal, 284 rleeord: 'Contrag C0lltlllt'l0I' vs, I.or'e, I2 Cat. 376. Snt r'roiv 2. Lttrovry. Upon indictment lor stealing lrogs, it shall he necessary to prove that the lrog was tied up in a hag and shonhlered hy the alleged thief. See rlrlr'Net'll vs. tllills, 23 Swine Reporter, 346. l'iliC'l'lUN 3. Bud Haln't.r. rlny person lound guilty ol nih- hling, snulling or chewing l lnvanna Twistl' or any other inan- ner ol honre-spun tohaeco, shall he adiiudged a lelon and con- lined in thc State peniteutiary not less than three nor more than seven years. Ntvrn.-tlccordingly hlessrs. Love. rifvmg, Terrell and tiriflith were arrested while displaying' in class their skill as euspidorial rnarksrnen. Owing to ignorance of the law, their sentence in the lower court was eonunuted to three extra lronrs per week nnder Dr, lionshee. 'l'he gentlemen prefer irnprisonrnent and have appealed on writ ol error. Sne'rrow tlrltll'l'ltltjt'. rlnyrnarried man found at an insti- tution of learning shall he lined liity dollarsg and any husband leaving his wife and children in order to learn the law of the realm shall he eontined in the pcnitentiary one year lor each child so neglected. 7'ttrt:rrty-ttn'cc 1 -. 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HANIJY, If'1'c'v-I'1'i'.i1'dvnI, RCJSCUIE Si'lCNLTIE'IQ, Si'c'1'vfni'i'-Y'n'n.i1zi'i'1'. u i'VMfiiER N. D. WJNCURIC, .Ai cfmlf'1111'L' UI'r1!01'. ,nn-in n, 'IWIENIQIIJQ Linn' O1'ufni1'. IJAYID N. DM'lIJSON. lnlf1'.i!ini'1'i111i. Cnlnr,-Liglil iklnc :incl Whitv. Nll7U'l'7'.-i'iUl'gCi-MC'Niii. MONO--i'Mi1iUl'llIl1 inciimiiiiiqiiv scnipci' stnilinsi 7'im'rzly-any Ttnontp-etpltt ltflA'l t'lli LOUISE BROWN, Rufnnomi, Va. Titan that are and on eiu'th,' In ilt'tl'Z't'li slntli sing. .hpplieaut for B. A. hlattie Louise Brown, heieving that Richmond, ii any city, was deserving. oi great renown, tecideil it was her duty to make it Famous hy her hirth-which oeeurret. some time hetweeu the years of 1800 and tooo. We ean't he more eeiiuite, since the suhjeet is a co-ed. ,li we must judge her age hy her looks, the ease is indeed hallling: ior one day this young lady wears a Buster Brown collar and tie ami looks six- teen: the next day she cuts, and the day after she wears a ehoher ami a hl'erry Widow, and loo'lcs-in- desetihahle. Mattie has toddled through the llielnnond l-Iigh School und Rich- mond College, supported a great part oi the way on ponies and girl friends' Zll'1llS. KBNLIEY JESSE CLARK, Cnns'rmwn:1.u Co., Va. lf than host any setuid or use of r'oiee-spenlt to tnef' Applicant for B. ll. Walced up for the tirst time in Chestertield County, and having heard from childhood days, oi the glory of this institution, made it his anrhition to enter its portals and leave them without saying a word more than was ahsolutely necessary. Occasion- ally. however, he opens his mouth and closes it, with a great eiiort opens it again, and sends forth words oi proiouudest wisdom-which he considers it cruel to lteep haelr from his classmates. Otherwise it would seein that Kenley firmly believes that silence is golden, and thinks tuuiihe some others we leuowi this the easiest way on earth ol compiling wealth. DAVID N. DAVIDSON, i 'Vnna, Va. 1 to is .t'iltIf't'll, sir, life itself, lt is os long as it hos lengtlrf' Applicant ior ll, A. Vice-l't'esident Plnlologiau Soeietyg Viee-Presi- dent lforl: tlnion Chili, Assist- ant Editor rlflessertgwg Presitleiit lliednront Cluh. lt was on the 24th of june, in the year 1886, in Bnclringharn County, that David tirst made use oi his vocal organs and tested the strength ol his lungs. Finding them sound, he forthwith determined to prepare lor lt. C. hy studying at Fork Union. And now he has been here :tor four years, and tinds two objections only, Math, A, and the eoieds' inability to tall in love with him, or as he puts it, his inability to fall in love with the eo-eds. Next year this gentleman is go- ing to Johns lflophins, believing tstrangely greatly in his own ahili- ties, but ii hrains he inversely pro- portionate to lleslt, he may hope for sueeess. But we iniplore him hefore leaving to tell us what he tand no otherl finds in himself to he so crazy ahout. We think there is just cause why we should he so curious to know. HIENRY BRA N TLV ll ANDY, Peeouotcr, Mu. Dirt why should not the spirit of mortal he 1n'otnl? ' Applicant for M, A. Kappa Alphag A. B., Rielnnontl College, 19072 Mu Sigma Rho Society: Tennis Medal '05 g 'Varsity Basehall Team '04, '05, '06 and 'ottg lt. C. A. A. Madam is one ot the old girls. She has heen with tts since the me- mory oi man runneth not to the con- trary, hut her qualities are so lasting that none would have it otherwise. She is long past the meridian of life, hut we all are as young as we ieel and this hit of philosophy brings solaee to more of our nmnber than the Madam. She has taken np the instruction of Young America, hop- ing thereby to step up to honors greater and more becoming. 'I'rrerrty1-ulno 'ttlrty JULIA PEACHY HARRISON, Rrennoue, VA. perfect tuerrtnn, uobly planned, To eeerrt, to comfort, und cerrrrttnndg rind yet she shetesr n great rleligltt To serie for nears. It is her right. Applicant for B. Si One morning, old Richmond Col- lcgt awohc and found itself famous. Peachy had come-Peachy, born some times in the last century, we don't hnow exactly when. We do know, however, that P, has con- stantly smiled and blushed and in- cessantly talked her way through both Riclnnond I-ligh ami Riclnnonrl College. Her college grievance is that she must now and then quit and let the professor have his say. But we sincerely believe that P. can talh tnot sayl more in five minutes than all the professors put together. tit would be rather unfair, though. to melee Uncle Billy competel ln sony, took her M. A. degree. but finding that site had not said as much in these years as she might have done, has come back for her B. S. And when her school days are done, we would advise her to talce up auctioneering, for we feel sure that Nature has moulded her for this noble calling lOl-IN BUNYAN HILL, Reennetcnu Gaove, Va. Along the real, sequestered vale at life he lreelrs the even tenor of his tray. H Applicant for B. A. Vice-President ami Treasurer Philologian Soci- ety: Vice-President Tennis Club: Piedmont Clubg R. C. A. A. lvle has few faults and fewer vir- tues: and we do not lmow what to do with or what to say about those hind. If he would tell just one lie. or smoke a cigareue. we could com- pare him with George Washington or Henry Powell, it doesu't matter which. Or if he would only conunit himself one way or another concern' ing the co-eds. we could get our Anvil Chorus to work, but there is nothing doing. Ain't it awful? 'PEY TON STARK LEWIS. Rrcntnonn, Va. tn prove there is nothing so becomes o nron ,els nroriost stillness and ltnnnlityf' Applicant for B, A. Secretary and Manager Tennis Clnhg I-ligh School Cluhg R. C. A. A. On October 28, 1889, the sun awoke to lincl that while it had been nap- ping, a greater light had come into existcncc-Peyton Stark Lewis. The tlamcs of thislight had been led through the high school rccitatlons and examinations, to be prepared to dazzle Riclnnontl College. Peyton's College grievance is that the profs, won't let him show oil as nmch as he would like to. Theres lore follows a iusilade oi questions, which he promptly answers himself. he thinks for the enliglttetnnent of his iellow-students, hut --? llis pet' phrase is What did you get on Latin? Then he immediately volunteers thc information, I got --5 I killed him that time. WILLARD PAYSON MCBAIN, Rtcnrnono, VA. On toltont the nntsir of his own rtnin torrgrit' doth ltmislt like enchant- ing lttrt'1tt0iety. ' Applicant for B. A. ll-lis honors are like the .grains oi sand-too nu- nnmerons to mcntionl Mac has tried so hard, oh, so hat'd, to get political honors on thc campus, hut thus far in vain. ln his despera- tion hc has become tt petlagogue, with the intention of holding the fol- lowing threat over his pupils, 1Iyou don't promise to support tne when you get a vote l will llunk yon. llossihly he can fool the young one, or rear them in his own likeness, or hnild a modern political school according to his own cherished scheme g hut, Mac, there is no chance for yon among those who know your road-so teach the young ones well. l'lrtrtn-ono l li ll-l'll'tl W ALTER R. D, MON CURE, Rtt'nnonn, Va. l ll'lllt? is lily' it rlcli stone, host plain st'i, Applicant lor ll. A. Ptositlotit ltln Sigma Rho Sooicty, '08-'09, Sco- 1'cla1'y'05-'063 Mit Sigma Rho Do- bating Toamg Class Oratoi' 'ogg LltQt'at'y lltlitot' of .S'ltltlt'1' l09. Tho old historic city ol Riclnnoml was matic still more historic hy the Iiitth tlimciii, on llflatcli 12, 1887, oi Sit' Walton ltalcigli anti llaniol. This gentleman loitorutl atotmit lloth Union Acatltftny, whoro lltlitlt was inscrihotl on his anatomy, nntil Rich- montl Colloge was pt'opat'otl to tcccive him. Thotigh hc docs not tcgtct this stop, yct ho would not complain, ho says, if llflath. A were not t'cqtiii'otl for the il. A. tlogrcc, and it inci- dentally Latin, llrench ontl other tongues might lic cnt. For it wonltl soont that lic nsos in his composition worh, a certain system ol rolorinetl and original spoiling--one whiclt tho faculty has noi, soon lit to adopt. 'l'l4lOlVlAS Wll,LlAhtl OZLIN. Eames Cnoss-ltoans, Va. 'l1t' tltinls too inm'li,' smith tnrn att' tlitirgvriiit.t.t Applicant for A, B. and L, L. B. Pliilologian Society: Pt'csitlcnl Class '09i Vice-llrositlcnt and Sec- retary ll. C. A. A.: lltlanagoi' anil Nlemhei' Ttach Team 'o6. llflt. Prositlont toi tho Senior Classl is a man ol innnonsihility, he hoping to talio two tlcgrcos and the State Bai' llxaininatimt, all in tho month ol jnno, tooo: Init it is tiinu he was taking something, he having hoen vainly pursuing the truth sincc July 12, ttltta. Oman aml Lovn ho.h expect to matte the taco im' Coininonwealtlis Attorncy in Ltmonlntrg County this lall, and il Solomon and llllt. Presi- rlont tlon't tnaho thc aii' ring with oloqtioiice for at least a while, then it were licttct' ii noithor ol them hail cvcr lieoii ltatoliotl. THOMAS lil.lWARD PETERS. Rammztt Co., W. Va. l'on loot' tot'.rr,' pray rot'r't't't that rrrnrf' Applicant for ll. A. llhilologiau Lit- erary Soeietyg Scrub Football Team '07j Sub, 'Varsity 'OSL R. C. A. A. Thomas Etlwartl, rightly conclutl- ing that he had clone enough for Raleiglr, West Virginia, by being born there, tleeitletl to bestow fame upon Athens tVV. Val by attending its State Normal School. But lintling that this .institution was not big enough to hohl him, he cnleretl lleeltley Seminary. After pondering over the matter for the next six years -tluring which time he tool: up pubs lic school teaching as a sitle issnev he jutlgetl that his cherubie and be- nign countenance, his rapt expression. his slentlerness, his solt voice-all sbowetl clearly that ite was cut out to be a ministerial stutlent at Rich- monil College and here he has been since IQO4. JOHN BRANDON PETERS, Carurnmi. Co., Va. ll'lto does not lrnonf, anti tions not luroat that be does not loroto. ' Applicant for B, A. President and Secretary Mu Sigma Rho Soci- ctyg Second Football Team '08g R. C. A A. This gentleman is atilictetl with a great imagination. He toolt Sr. Lit. antl reatling of the ralorous rlcetls of Scotts knights, forgot himself, ami lor a moment became a hero. lie busietl himseli challenging rats to combat, but without satisfaction, un- til he tnct Knight Bear, who supplied the necessary opposition to guarantee satisfaction. lrlis college grievance is this year's co-etls., who. be says, study for the solc purpose of beating him in the classroont tanotber case oi intliges- tion ol the imaginationl. 7'ltb'ty-tlrroo turtrtu-fruit' BBBCHBR LEE RHOOBS, Wrunson, Vs. Tire nrorhings of his brain and of his lreurt thou enlist not sea. ' Applicant lor B. A. l'resident ot Philologian Literary Societyg Tides water Cluhg Fork llnion Club: R, C. A. A, A nran tnay have no had habits, and yet have worse. So iew were the words ol his mouth, and so faint were the utterances ol his soul that even, the music oi the spheres overs eanre them. Silence is golden-ig- norance is blissl Beecher has how- ever, one redeeming leature. l-le tilts the hill oi a true student, beginning his studies when hc don't ieel like it and quitting his hooks when he dou't feel like it. But we do not warrant the statement, for he has never corn- rnittetl himself. OSCAR BAXTER RIDER, lflft'scr' .S'tl'llt'ili lllt'll tlliltl Ctlll l'C'iitit'l' tl l'C'tlStlll. Applicant Ricnnonn, Va, in his otun rornrlt than for M. A. B. A., Rielnnond College '08g President, Secretary and P logian M ester tor S11 Caine a -came arliarneutary Critic, Philo- Sncietyg Business Manager tgrr, '07-'08g Associate Bdi-i liter, 'ogg R. C. A. A. rnoug us nteckly and gently :rrorn Stonewall, Panrilieo County, ALC., where he was born February 9, 1885. Oscar hrrnly be- lieves-wfty, we cannot say-that he will aceo ruplisb something great in this wordfswill 1'CiO1'lll the world, probably. But it saddens him rnneh --hence ttat melancholy expressionH to think that the world is in no fit condition for hint to begin his great work. l-le will talk to anyone as long as she will refrain from calling hun nice or cute, The eo-eds. say that his alarm is rather unealled lor. And had not Oscar given vent to his feelings on this matter and caused such consternation in the eo-eds.' camp, he would have made his exit as unobserved, as unnoticed, as he did his entrance. Wlt.l.tAhl R. Llili SMITIT, Jtt. Riennonn, Va. ll'ln'n ln' 'teas tr rltiltl ln' lrluyivl as ir t'liiltl.' note that ln' .rtroultl he it uma he seen:-s mmlrla lo pat away t'lriltli.rlt things. Applicant tor B, .A. Kappa Sigmag tfi'et'tnan Clulig Dramatic Cluhi Viee-Presitlent Mu Sigma Rho Society: Baseball Team '06, '07. 'ollg lioothall Team 'otlg llsecutive Conimittee R. C. A. A. We prohahly should not say that Willie, otten. very often, informally ents a class, hut rather that he ocea- sionally attencls. And as for patriots istn anal loyalty? Who tloes not lcnow that, out of pure love and tlevotion. Roht. Lee has lingered among us for lo! these many years? The tronhle is that William has heen trying to malte heailway on his looks. and no one is surprised to know that he is now just where he was six years ago. nminv rnnnnr stvnrm, Fame Union, Vit. nl miltlntimletl trtedr'ani-a lmrnr- less yont1t. ' Applieant for B. A. Philotogian Lit- erary Soeietyg Fork Union Cluhg Tennis Cluhg R. C, A. A. Little llarry devotes his time and attention while in class to furnishing entertainment to the young latlies present. He evitlently thinks that if he sits near them that it will annoy antl tlistraet them, ami he heing a wonian-hatet', is unmovetl hy their entreatles and appeals. Result? lille gets the hest rnarlts, which is his only desire, and whieh, it we may men- tion it, is the only fault he was ever aeeusetl of possessing. 'l'htrt 11-11 no i 7'ltlrlp-sim ROSCOE Sl'ENCl5R, lllnsir Po l'itlltt'1il'i11g, idle, iufr, Va. telld and yototgf' Applicant lor B. A. Scc1'etai'y Mu Sigma Rho Society Q Secretary and 'l'rcasurcr, Cla Cluhg 'l'urhey C ss 'o9: ticrrnau uhg R. C. A. A.: Asst. Manager' 'fraclt Team '09. lt was lroni the A pahannoelr that litl ns to pay a visit, h pleasant loole oi t with ns, Now, a ianlts ol the Rap- e Roscoe canic to ut affected hy the rings, has stayed ftet' a prolonged visit, he is sorrowiull' rrciarinf to 1 taite his leave. Ile is tlelertnined his Altria lylater hy geon, hut il advice to hring ianre lo hcconiing a snr- is in order, we , H would suggest that he taltc a horse- dortor course, for already having had much experience with the pony family. he ltnows li uuielt sltili and syn creature that has ne his elite necessities. lllifi N 'l'AYl,Ol' ow to lI'CZll with ipathelic touch a vcr failed hiin in s STINSON, Russian, Co., Va. Trial llltlll roast l cad u happy life, li itt lto is tlii'ectt'tl ity it telic. Applicant lor R. A. Entered Rich- mond College 1905g llhilologiau l,iterary Society. l-ic hails from the lar distant part ol Southwest Virginia, wlicre to live at all is dangerous. And Stinson is one ol the had ones, too. It was wliispercd once that he was accus- touicd. while at honte, to ntaltc his hreahlasl ol a soup ol his own recipe, formula as follows: Gunpowder 40 pcr cent., tnoonsliiue 33 I-3 per cent., dynaniite 16 2-3 per ecut., Force IO per cent. This conipound was boiled and then allowed to harden. What the result wouldhe if you sliould try it? Well, I don't know. JAMES L. S'l'RlNGl1i'lil,l.OW, llwrnn, Va, l'tttii'ncr, anti .rliniiir the corals. Applicant for ll. A. l'hi liannna Della: Mn Sigma Rho Society: Fork Union Clnlig Pieilinont Cluh: .lioolliall Tcani 'o8:.Scrulis two ycarsg R. C. A. A. Little Bro is only a few years later than Big Bro, thc ignoratnns of Culpepper. Therefore in lilo he has lieltl a gooil hand and has always gotten his. hut it is sonictiines hartl to get Sig Bro to out up lor hint. .ln atlclition. Stringy is conteniplat- ing an opposition house to the Satin'- clay afternoon soirccs conclttctctl at Belvidere Hall. llc has liccn there enough to know the way, ancl we ltnow several who will patronize his house. LILY FRANCES TltEVVETT, Ginnn At.t.nn,, Vs. lily ltrurl it tttrncti to stoiicf' Applicant for ii. A. 'l'hcrc is a little clot on the suriacc ol the earth-or to he more tielinitc. wc will call it Glenn Allcn-which has hecn the hotnc of Liiy's IQ years. lluring this period Lily has stcametl her way through holh Riclnnonrl lligh School and also Riclnnoncl College. 'livery morning she brings clown the R, li. Sz P. train and pulls in at lilha. Rushing to College. she liegins her lettcralhe lctteraantl though rntlcly intet'runtetl by thc College hell calling licr to Latin or French hy niglititiinc that letter is on thc way to its destination. Lily's college grievance is the changes that atc anclare not marie in the faculty. Site longs lor a clay oi reckoning. Lily liclicves that a Senior is a creature most deserving of anti inost in ncctl oi thc rest cure, antl cl1araclct'istically she has pnt this theory into practice, this. her senior year. Ancl on account ol a naturally strong constitution, the result has not liven so fatal as it might have hccn. T1lil'iIl'8Ul7Uii 0 ll'ltli'ly-elylrl ROBERT GRANT WILLIS. Rrenaioivo, Va. llles.ringr on thee, little ninn, Barefoot hop, tttilh hah' of lan. Applicant for Il. A. llhi tjarnnia lleltag Mn Sigma Rho Society: Treasurer' I-ligh School Clnhg Scrnh Football Team '07 and 'o85 Captain 'Ottg lt. C. A, A. The west end of Riclnnond was a wilderness, slironded in darletress, till Robert came with his light-as yet, just flickering and glininrering. And ever since he has kept his light trinnned and burning. And at the present, the flames are steadily go- ing upward. This little hoy's amhition is to he a foothall player. lu fact, he was once so blinded with entlnrsiasrn for the sport, that he rnistooh the lahor- atory floor for the foothall field and for a few moments, on aeeonnt of the pornpadoniis close contact with the wood floor, the Science I-lall was in danger of eonllagatiori, Bnt what- ever he becomes, a foothall player or a professor, one thing is certain, his light will ever born, however often he may wish to hide it nnder at hnshel. All lftlNti YEUNG, Carv'roN, Crnrvn. 'll'lionr the rrilr hlorvr and lirrlletr ol this rnorld lnnvf not r'rn'errretl. Applicant for B. A. Philologian Lit' erary Society: Secretary Forh Union Chthg 'l'ennis Clnhg R. C. A. A, And there came among ns one ol yellow complexion and sonare eyes, and he was ezdled Ah Fong. Ain't he ente? llc is inclined to be ar little reserved, hnt that don't' matter, the girls all love hint. I PRl3SCl.tEY 'l'l-IORNTON rl'l'KlNS. , I..nxiuo'ron, Kr. fool ond his rnonry soon port. rlpplieant lor Ll.. B. Pi Kappa Alphag German Cluh: Onregug Eilitor-in-chief S-prfilor 'opp R. C. A. A. 5 lioothall 'learn '07 and '08, 'l'onnuy is not as oltl as he looks, Init slightly oltler than he feels. lle may seein virions at lirst perlraps, hef- eause he hails from Kentucky, hut at least he has a heart and loveth the silken rustle ol a skirt. tile is ltarni- less. save in his voeal propensity, which upon the slightest provocation asserts itself in the uueertaiu cloak ol a sonorous tenor, A loyal sou ot the Hltllglll-llltllt6S' right Slate, he hohleth his opinion tat tiniest heyontl impeaeluueut, and in its rlelense wieltleth his tongue with as iuueh dexterity aint impa- tieuee as his hartlware. OSCAR LUDWRLI. BOWEN. Rrenatono, VA. Lost ninn srrrport your into rnrtrrio, Keep probotrility in view. Applicant for LL. B. A. B., Rich- tnontl College, 'o7g Sigma Phi Ep- silong German Cluhg Otuegag Football Team '03, '04, 'o5g Cap- tain 'otig R. C. A, ll. Oslty has not tleeitletl, as yet, whether he will pattern hiutsell after Sampson, the strong man ot Bihlieal legend, or Sir William Blaelestone, eonuuentator ou the laws ol nations, linglauel in particular, or whether he will play the part ol the more uiotl- ern Lortl Chesterliehl and seeh his pleasure and inspiration from the light that lies in womau's eyes, and lies! and lies!! and liesl!l il-le is eapahle along either line, hut he is one ol those flashing sort who liutl especial laror with the nrertuairls ol this worlilly generation, autl it is n lair conclusion that he will mingle his soul and worldly goods with those whose 'lnzuue is vanity. fl'li.lr'tn-ntno urly DRIEWRY WOOD llOWl,l3S, JR. Ricnnonn, V n, Ciulgvl thy lunius no ntotc about it. Amilit-:init lm' Ll.. B. Sigma Phi llpsilou. Would that wc hucw him hctlcr. llc nnrluhcs lightly ol his zufquuiiit :nice with us and hzmls his lrmnc oil lo thc innermost pants ol thc city crc wc hzwc time to insist on him than hc huy us at duno, llc must hnvc surmiscrl thc reason ol our lovc. Olhci' than lacing on om' roll, hc is our socicty nutn, at nicmhci' ol thc Riclnnoml lllucu. lt won his numly hum that cuusctl thc nntiilcn to uni clnim, Ohl lor u cusc ol lllucsf' Lliltill STAN LIEY ISRICMNIER, lh'1'l,Fli, V A. llc limi only unc itlcu, mul llml was wrong. hnnlicmtt fm' LL. B. Why lltcinnct' wus horn inO11tatio, Ctuuulu. mthct than in ll, T. Btu'- mun's circus, has ncvci' hccn known. Sullicc it to soy that hc has sworn, umlci' soul, that hc has ucvci' cvcn soon at circus pcrlonnmicc. But il hc hns ncvcr hccn connected with ti circus, wc thought lllill hc must hzwc hccn nrom'icto1' ol it inctmgcric, judg- ing hy thc vttticcl mul ntuuity ncccuts than clim'nctci'izc his niorc ill-tuluxu, nrguiucuts wit' sutmunctl Long, hlcNcill au llowcvcc, hc tlinclninis it cunzuions :mtl hits conliuct icutctl, hut 1 persons ul Garnett. il such oc- :tll ol his cucigy sincc Soptciuhcr 25. 1887, nc- uuiring mul tlisnciisiiig thc lzutct' throngli thc pu system mul 'ihc ltculFDll1J0l'. only knows how hc uct lmowlcrlgc. lor his nunsui unsuccessful since hc has tnowletlgc. thc school 'l'hc Loul uircil any t has hccn hccu with us. lt must have hccn hy trzwcl. ALP!-lEUS J. Cl-IEWNING, JR. Rufnrnono, V A. Alon, proud mon, riresseri in u little brief ontltority. ' Applicant for LL. ii. Kappa Sigma A Omega: A. B., Riclnnoml College President, Viec-President, Treas nrer. Chaplain, Mu Sigma Rho Secretary-Treasurer Virginia State Oratorieal Association tooo: Dra- matic Clnbg German Club: Presif tlent Junior Law Class: R. C. A. A.: Manager Football 'Team '06 and '08, T. A. M., which is an ahlncviation of Tammany anrl all that that name stands for, was born in this country on January 14, l887, his Olympic- sonntling name notwitlistamliug. His Grecian characteristics are apparent, however, in his democracy. he having heltl every ollice obtainable at the hands of students. ami like Alexan- cler of old, is crying for other posi- tions ol honor and trust which he might hold down. JOHN ABBOTT BYRD, Meroinatn, VA. fl mon may lost, but nroer liars, llf'l1o utnrli receiors anal llf lA't'7' giver. Applicant lo1'LL. B. Kappa Sigmag Secretary Mu Sigma Rho Soeietyg German Clubg R. C. A. A.: Man- ager Traelt Team 'o9. lay Bird has been lluttering arotnnl in Aceomae County in parti- cular. and over the whole eastern shore in general, since as early as September 6th, t888. Lest his wings should grow strong, and be tty to ily too lar away, Heine Etlmoncls has appointed himself guardian in chivalry, guardian in soeage, guardian by nature, guardian or! litem inlinitoni over Byrtl. Byrd was llying some high Feb- ruary zzntl. when he went to sec the tleet come home, but his homing ins stinct poiutetl him hack to Riclimontl and he arrived safely. with only a few of his tail feathers missing. l ot'ly-nite x l:'oi'ty-two W lLl,.lAlll WALKER GREEN, Rrcrraronn, Va. lf he had into idnas in his land tlnfy anntld fnll ont iaith tltltfil otlnirf' Applicaiit for LL. B. lt is rumored ahont the oantpns that Grcan has never had any hair on the top ol his licar... A valnalile ntannscript has horn found wliiclr rc- citcs that hc was horn, liald-ltcadcil, on the 9th day ol July, l87I, in llrnnswiclr County, Va. llc has no hair on thc ton of his head now, and SOlOlllill1H says he never has had any. Ht: and Love have hold exclusive inoinlnfrsliip in a little lVlntnality Chili, organized hy Prolcssot' Long, tho object ol which is host told hy its nrcamliln, Each ntnst soc that thc other incnilicr has ni'cn:n'atl his Sales and Cornot'atio11s. Grcan denies lacing a nicinlnrr ol the Sr'co11rl Cltildhood Association, lint Lora and Woodson nach call him hl'0tl1Ct'. All'l'l'lUlt T. tQilllllFl'lll, I-lonaana, Va. Applicant lor Ll.. ll. Prnsiclcnt Senior Lan' Classy Prusirlciit Mn Sigma Rho Societyg Asst. Man- ager lllr'ssi'itgni' '07-'oilg 'lhnastirm' ll. C, A. A. '08-'o9. lt has linen said that all thu nyorld loves a lover. This innst he so, 'lor liecansc of lacing tho chosen one ol a chosrn one. ln- is rogardad hy all on thc cznnpns as aliovc suspicion and rrnroacli, which nnrans, litcrally, that his lanlts arr lrnown to his iinnnfrliatc friunds, who refrain lroin discussing thorn save brhirnl closed doors. A tlril has always declared that his highest atnhition is to lnaconn: a do-A lranding lawyer. 'lflis only expression alter tho verdict in thc lln-nrvll vs. liyrd rasc was, l ant satislirilf' which was equivalent to announcing that hr had tnztcltrtl thc covclad goal. C1lLLOllfl CB, JONES, JR. tls111.aN11, Va. fl sltalloat brain lielziinl n .rerion.r llltlSh', .flu oracle reilhin an empty et1.it'. ' rlpplieant for LL. QB. Sigma Phi Epsilon: Secretary Lair Class 'ogg 'Varsity Football 'llC1llll '07. R. C. A, A. Calloin conhl hardly he tahen as the prototype ol the Mill ltoy ol the slaslieitf' who, too, was born in Han- over County, inany years ago. Pei'- haps the ilillerenee in the tlate ol their arrival, Jones liaving joined as h'eln'nary 15, 1887, being accountable for the tlllltL'l'CIlCC in the speeilie grav- ity of the gray matter of the two legal lore-nren. llowever, jones has the talking capacity and il he cottlrl get the nion- opoly on hot air in some locality, his lame anil lortnne wonlrl he as- sured. Listen to his talh lmelore the junior Law Class, and see if l ani ttitl llgtltl. DAVID Knlllllltrltrlhl. Rieiiiiiontr, Va. 1 .-l great Stlltlllll' ir not one who def peinir .riniply on an intiiiite 111r'nnn'y. flpplieant for LL. B. Pliilologiaii Society. I was l,ltll'll in Ronniania ,lnne ti. 1882. Before .l was intelligent, niy parents llllgI'ZtlCtl to Montreal, where they resiileil one year, going there- alter to Chicago, where l liveil nntil 1896. I spent the next three years traveling. At the ontlneali ol the 'Boer War l went to South Africa, where l so- jonrneil loin' years. At the ontltrealt ol the' 'Russia- lapaneseWa1',' l tooh ship for japan. Having traveleil Ztl'0lllltl the conntry. l went to China. lroin there to the hlalay settlement. then to lnrlia, thence to North Africa anti thence haeh to 'Coils' eonntry.' l entereil the law rlepartnient of Rieltniornl College in tQ07.n lf'a1'l11-tl11'1rn lr'orty-foto' l?RlED'lERlQCK O. LOVE, Kauoinnou, Va. 17ooi.rr'ftlslt in tvltetv artgrla fear to l'l'r'tlti.U Applicant for LL. B. Solomon made his advent in Fay- ette County, West Virginia. on Dei cemher 11, 1874, thereby making him- self eligihle to mcmlrership in Bar- rister Woodsorfs Second Childhood Association. r l-le acquired his appropriate name hy his coinnarisoii oi himsell to King Solomon and the latter's knowledge ofthe law oi torts. it lollows, a for- tiori, that Love is one of Dr. Mc- Neills stars. He and Byrd are the only niemhers of the law class who have achieved any lame or standing in the local police courts. It is douhtlnl if he would have made his tickets this year had it not hceu lor the ln'otlierly love Pro- fessor Long r'cqiii1'ecl ol Love and Green. CHARLES THOMAS MORRIS, klaiarax Co., Va. ' 'Tir late before the brave despair. Applicant for LL. B. 'l'reastn'er and Puhlic Orator, Second Orator':s Night, Pliilologian Literary So- ciety. Morris is an ideal tyne ol student, -combining lreside the legal ahility ol Blackstone and Daniel Webster, the msiness sagaeiiy and enterprise ol illarshall Field and John Wanamaker, ire heing D1'Olll'iClUl' oi the widely known mail order house, doing lrusi- ness under the firm mime oi The Morris llurniture Co, llc says that il any oi the memhers ot the Senior Law class will lttrnislt the girl, he will lurnish the house on easy pay- ments. A good opportunity, hoys, get linsy. WMQTRIQ hflrXNl,lEY NANCE, ltnxnnnr, V A. il ,winth tn fnrtntnr nnil tn funn' rriil'nnttw. Applicant fnr l,I,. ll, Pi Kappa ttlpling Riclnnnntl Cnllcgc rlthlctir Association 'lllrnsc lnrznttilttl hlnclr lntfhs Lil Slinhcspczirrr that ln'gnn lo cntl in Chnrlcs City Cnnnty, Vit, nn hngtint' 30, 1886, Since thnt nrctnnrnhle ilntc in history, tht: nngi- nl Rnxlntryn has :ipplicrl hinrsnll at thc Clrnrlcs City Cnnnty ptthlit' sclinnls, nt litichnioitrl .'ht'1ltit'lllj'. nt Rninhilpli-hlncoii Achil- niny. nntl hnzilly ilnriclctl thnt hu hntl innrln n gricrons error :nnl zillnwcil liiinscll tn hc lllflll'lClliZllCti with ns nt thn Baptist Cnllrgc 'way out on tirnrc sti'cct. llnring his Senior ycnr, hc lirczrtnn innrnns fnr his con- tnrtinns in zittcnrpting tn hirltz while in thc irlzrnstwniri lrnnr thc lllt'llllSillVt1 glances nnil l'0lll2tl'iiS nl thc lzrrrttlty. I-llEh'l'll JUIINSON RrlWl.'I'IY. ltwrrtrnnn, Vit. '!'ln' inn, tlnntgh it pn.isr.r thrnngli rtirtv plnrin. wt rvnnihrn ni pnrr nr hr'frtt't', ilpplitwnt lin' l,l,, ll. Wi- :ill lczn' lnr lli'ntli jnlinsoti, ini' ht' was hnrn nn Scptcrnhrr 4, ISS7. rtnrl that in it ilny nl ill-nincn. A lnwyrr whn is :i spnnrltltrilt with hh. trnrgnr :nnl whn has nn sense nl dig- nity znnl lrii'livrri':iiict', is liln- n pig in n pnrlnr in this rlzry nnrl gr'nrfrntinn, nnil it wort' Inrttnr thnt :i tnill stnnn hnil linen lrritigt-il nnntiiil his nrfrlr. Tlrcsu :irc his ptnapccts, hnt tnnyltnpw his zrssnrizrtinris with thc R. F. 3a l', l'tnilrnnrl. thc snnn- living :1 rnrpni'nf tinn, rlnly clnir'tni'cil hy thc Stntc nf Virginia, niny lr-ssnn his pittiislrinvtil nn thnt hint grrnt rlny nl jtiilgnrciit. whnn he in on trial for tht' rcclrlcss rlisrcgzirrl ni thc it-ntilt nl his voli- tiininl zrnrl rnsh wnrils :intl urls. h'nrIft-line l oi'l1l-sin Sill'-IIRLEY 'l'liMiPLll SNElJl,lNl.iS, A N onvottt, Vs. flint the joy of the liypoerit is but for ti nioiiieiilf' Applicant lor LL, ll. Business blan- ager .S'pitlei'g Secretary Pliilolo- ginn Literary Society: lierman Clnbg Titleivatei' Clnbg lt. C. A. A. Snooellesu lrientls have eonelntletl, jntlging solely by his eravings lor water eaeli morning, as evitleneetl by his elaily shower, that he was meant lor a lisli. anrl that the storlt lelt him in Norfolk by mistake, intending to tlrop him in ,l-ltnnplon Roads. Na- lnre tliseovering the gootl biril's mis- tnlee, has clone her best. and belioltll ive have the linishetl prntlnel. lfle tells ns that ilnring his slay in llielnnontl that he has fonntl it lmrtler lo live np to n name than it eonhl possibly be to live tloivn a had one. Bat woe ttnlo yon hypoeritf' ltllihl BAYNI-lrlllll 'l'ERRlELl,, Essex Co., Vs. tio, learli llteitiitil lili'i.ttloiii hate lo l'llit'Q . Tlien drop into thyself and he ti foal. ' Applicant for Ll.. B. lvl. A. William antl lvlary College 'O7i Associate V lllilitor lllesseiigei', '08-'ogg Best lflebator's Medal 'o8g Philo- logian Representative Debating 'learn tis, Ramlolpli-Maeoitg Ora- lor Law Class 'on john Baynliznn iniglit be ealletl the voiee ol the people if he alone were eonsnltetl, Init the better-opinion in Engilantl and lrelantl seems to be that that honor must necessarily l'all on the sliottlelers ol a person of more prolonml personality, and one who ean. at least, see beyond his own hori- zon, ll e is a great boy, hoivevev, that eotpiettish tnrn ol his heatl and the lirm and self-satislietl expression aronntl his month, being worthy to inspire the eonlitlenee of the most in- nocent zinel nnsnspeeting client who niiglit liaznivl his riglits with John Baynham, l,llWlS ilflllllVllE IRVING. flnniia C, ll., Va. fl iinwy livarl inalwli a i'ln'erf1il i'0llllli'lll!lll'i'. I 4 Nu anihitinn. ll, il., iilllllllllllfll-Sill' ney College, 'nllg Snnerinleinlent Selianl, Amelia lfnninyg 'lfennia Clnhg Snnlliweal Virginia Chili: Y. lll. C. ll.g R.,C, ll. A. living has heen lnnliing lor his allinily since january 27, 1876, anil has at last lnnnrl Gi'il. 'lflien' lwnllierly ilevniion has heen a snuree nl winiilei' ln the Senior Law class, everyone leafs llial une nl lheni wnnlil Ieaml the other into paths that one should hesitate ln ireacl. Bin, strange llinngh it may seein, we have nel heen ahle in flelermine which in to play the lanili anil which the lion, Tliongli he is not nn lin' a degree, lrying is very ilistinelly fine nf ns. ancl we have nrrnniaerl hini that il he will nraclnee nn ninre Bill Yates' iniliclnienls, he can gn just as lar as he lilies with ns. Cl'lARl.llS CLlilVlllN'l' RUSSl.El.l,. ,llll'llhlllNll, Vn. lt liikei ir wise nmn In ilisiwer a- aiise nina. Applicant lor Llp, Il. lll'lllllQl' Russell is little hetlel' lcnnwn nn the eainnns than inn' lrienil llnwles, yel nnl willinnl reason, lin' he is the innnwlanl silent meinhei' 'Jf a llrni nl liai'i'islei's ilnwn in ille vil- lage and ninsl helalie liinisell nll each nnn'ni1ig ln lnnli alter his unsnsnecl- ing clients. llis arlislie sl1ealli gown wall: as he anihles haelcwaril anil lorwaril across- the eainnns receives the envi- ana glance of each of llie en-erls., who wonlrl give their false hah' ln he alile ln emulate him. h'ni'lyi-sennn Senior Class History N 1905, frequent rumors had been ,jsj.,l,g2.fii vssf ,i AV', jay brought to many pnbhe-spnrted youths ol our country that, in order to be .Q available tor success as leaders, they 31, l had better make a pilgrnnage to a cer- tfgl ll? 5 tain shrine. At this place a icing would gl, come out and bestow honors upon them that could be used to great advan- 'til tage. These rumors interested many. K' and a goodly number were disposed to iiitti'iil'iill'll'lii iil go in search of this hing. About that time a celebrated company, known as Riclnnond College, was offering inducements to young men and young women who desired the pilgrimage. The terms were reasonable, yet strict, as the lirm was unwilling to deviate from the path if had successfully travelled before. lt apprised the prospective pil- grims of the dangers that lnrlted on the tour years' journey. l. one should becotne the least careless or negligent he might lorleit his object. The good Doctors in charge of the journey prorniset treir aid if the travellers, in turn, would give their ciioperntion. 'lhey said that the shrine could not be reached ensilyg that it meant considerable eliort on the part of the seeker. These con- ditions were accepted by tnany, and on the day of departure- ahout the middle of September. we were on hand. These young people came from all parts. Soon they we1'e assimilated into an ideal bunch. Everybody was happy, hopeful and even courageous. As we journeyed, interesting stories were related by each other and various amusements diverted ns. The road was easy for awhile, but hy and by it changed. The lurther we went, the more diliticult it got. Discouragement began lo appear on the brow of many, and when we made ottt' hrst halt- a three mouths' vacation--a few gave us an atieetionate iarevvell, saying that things were not what they seemed. The march was resumed at the appointed time. All ol us had enjoyed a rest, and were prepared to go again. .flsel.relo1'e, the way gradually grew harder and more complex, hut -owing to the good fellowsliip of the party, the hardships were lessened. New and then a lriend who had tttade the journey would encour- age ns and incite ns to persevere. Whenever opportunities were given, we indulged in merrirnents, such as athletic and literary exercises with contesting teams. Such things inspired ns greatly. Fortrr-eiylrt tln tl1e whole, that was 11 gooil year. llotvever, we WClCt'JlllCtl 11111' vaeation wl1e11 it eanre. W l1e11 we inet again. we lonntl that tllll' 'lornrer 1111111l1e1' was incomplete. lt seernerl a matter ol in1po11sil1ility to keep o11r group inipaet, rlespite a prevailing tenrleney t11 eo11ti1n1e to the eoveterl goal. Thin, the tlrirrl year, proverl to l1e lltl exception t11 the rnle i11 every lorrn. Deep ehasnrs hail to l1e l1ri1lge1l anrl clarrgerons rivers hail lo l1e lorrlerl. rlt 0110 time or illltJlllCl', every o11e ol ns 'lelt a little 1lonl1tlnl, lllll practically CilCll ha1l a 1leter111i11ation to 1lol1i11l1ent. We were appreciating 1111r ellort 111ore lriglrly. We pereeiverl that we were l'1enelitte1'l greatly hy eorning thns lar. l'l0llUl'S ol varions lrinrls were thrust lllltlll ns lro111 tirne to tirne. Still we realizerl that the leingfs eo11n11e111la- tion wo11l1l tit ns lor higher honors ancl greater serviee. .ht the en1l of this year, every one ol o11r llllllllJCl' was eager to return. This year, the lonrth, lrrotrglrt ns togetlrer with a renewetl tleternrinatiorr. We regret that on the last lap one or two fell ont, to linish with tl1e party l1el1i111l ns. looleirrg haelr over the past, we h11ve an ineentive that goails ns tlll towarrls o11r irleal rlestination. 'lhns lar we have 1111eeee1le1l. Despite our harrl l111t happy lt'Jlll'llCy, we have hail perleet lllll'llltllly anrl excellent experience. We rejoiee that we started with the lllJt'JVC-IllGllllt1llCtl eornpany. We are 11ow nearing' the encl--in laet, we are i11 niglrt of llltl tlrrone ol the lring, l111t we lenow that tllll' jonrney is not eornplete. We flare not nay no enenry will heset ns. even on this little way, The last sentenee we note is: We are trnsting. AQ I1'111't11-1111111 4 Aunlsn, E. L. R. I. Innnnn, R. R. iincnnnnw, Innnn, I. II. Innz1.I:v, UI. II. iIII,IIIIII'I,', II. Invi-1ln.nx', W. R. II1Wl.'INl:, R. Inninq, R. II., ln. . w,,.f' nn In., II. I... In. I 1 1 1 1 I,lII.I'., I. S. IiIII'I'I'I' Ifnnniifv If I 1 1 ri .'.I.l.Innn, 5. II ' 1 ' I 2l.IInnn, I. III 1 .1 4.1.1 ,ni-.nil-.1., I I, I Ii.xnI..INn, II. Ii Iinnv, II RI, IIn.l., S. II. IiIIIIf.II'R I If U I , ' L'n1,I:, W. II. I Junior Organization OFFICERS WI I..I,I IIIIII Ii. SRI II N D RRS !'1i'I'sIiIi'III IZICIIRIIIE W. SAIJLIER I'Ii'.'-I'1'I'.IiIrIi'I1I W III. II IIN RY III IWIELL TI'I'II.IIII'I'I' Iiwiu If. nnnnn, .S'I'c'1'c'I Il'I'j.' t 1 ICRNIISI' I... IICIQISII IW-1'I'.i'i'I1InII'z'v nn .fIIIn1InI Ii. I'. WIIINIIIIELLIIW Hi.i'InI'InI1 ROLL I.,IIII'I'lIAN, If. Ii. WIIfIRIEIJI'I'lI, A. R. Rlnnwzuia, IVIAIII' W .II.IIlIIl?Ii'.I I.', II. II. Rlnnnnn, II., III. IIIWELL, W. II. '.-xnialw, II. R. . I, ,i 4I.Inn , III. It. 0 i.INI'III,NII, II. 'I'., In. IILTIIIAIIIIS, I.iIIR'I'RUDII. .IrInnnlfsnN, Ii. W. I. Inninna, W. II. Inwn, I. In, II'l..INn, .IIIIIN Ewnnnnn, Ii. W. Snnnlnsns, W . ui n II. ' SIMILLIQ, R. L. Snnnn, I. P. SIRINIIIIIII.I.IIW, II. I . S'I'RlI'I'IIICR, I. II. n I-'IlSI1lI'. W. II.. IR. Svnnnn. Ii. W. nnnlnns, II. II LIINIIS, AI, Ii. I. 1 .. -.nnr:n, S. I u n JIINII, III. III. 1f'IfII1-Winn - Svnnnn, W. II. 'I'n1nn',I. II. 'IInmIvsnn, W. III. IINIIIEIIIIIIIOIJ, O. W., In W nnn, iIIIIIGI'NI:I I. CLASS or 1910 inollensive and incapahle oi harming History ol Class oi l9l0 es pm AW N Septemhcr 22lltl, tooo, and lor three his X Q consecutive days, there arrived on the p f campus ol Riclnnond College, original ll,ls P l N specimens oi the hmnan race, later lrnown as rats Clad in varions and I variegated attires, they ilornied a at yi dr lsst M fd-1 l, 1 TN tmicpte as well as interesting hody, which was then hut in the enihryonic stage. This hody, apparently entirely f i lvl!! ig' J T 'gl In 'fl ' 1 1 ' ',-.4 i, 17. gf isa y ,raihgf tiyq it ,ff .yry I as i T if is v wi s l,sr.i jf i .hs td it . , 1, . , X . Li e 3' ' liggcx canrpns and hnildings, asking learning why street cars rnn. etc. l in a swarm on the third lloor o ing, rejoicing in the name oi -ly glers were lost and strayed in Cottage. This rough, nncout hut at times, some composite p tive and were inclined to ma' On the night ol the society re .l iQ even a nronse, meant .ered aronnd the tprestions. getting acrp1aintetl, , and linally settled, in niost part, that ancient ant rl lew of the strag- all and DeLand y treated hy all, honorahle hnild- 'land llall. to hleniorial lr hody was kind arts oi said hody were too inquisi- theniselves too much at home. ception. some of the honorahles of the institution inrp1i1'eel kindly the ahode of snch rnemhers, which inlornration was promptly and clieerfttlly given, and then the tronhles hegan. l redericlrshnrg Cole was tl the hody was given to nnderstan tion. tln the following night, ll The old elm. which is now a loaded to its 'lnll capacity wi' anxions to sing, rnn, dance. clin re lirst on the visiting list. and d that he was given special atten- he hody met. Waterloo together. tiing ol the past. was that night gli youngsters. waiting, willing, rh, and nialre speeches. lint the mor attainrnents ol the most oi ns were inconrparahle with the lriglr-llown elorptence oi HN. hlorgan. horne sweetly to onr ears on the midnight zephyrs 3 or the hcantilnl. high-pitched, hnt tpravering and trernnlons tenor of Rat llnrch, perched upon the topmost hongh of the old elnr: or the light 'fantastic trippings ol Reddy Slnnnate, accompanied hy a strong chorus from Shir jenkins, Si llerliins, Bicycle tlntland. Tex jones, hill llecleer, the stentorian-voiced tlnliclt, the renowned Lanlry lgodge. and Little liohertson. liar he it from me that li shonld detract one radian ol glory that helongs to Long, lieeton. and Rat Rogers, than whom there are no hetter at running on all-ionrs, and who are well worthy ol mention. l lflpffonr' lt was upon this innnortal night that Lanhy Lodge made his Rep as a disciple of l'l6l'lllCS, for he led the procession by such a distance that the judges with the greatest difficulty lrept apace with him. There were many others of this body that won renown that night, but the space for enumeration is denied nie. l-lowever, I cann-ot pass without mentioning the especial ability exhibited by Decker in rooting pennies out of bowls, and other aquatic sports, lf. J. l-foward, on manufacturing excuses. Sadler, on doing athletic stunts, flig jason Rowe in wrestling, and Sydnor and l'owell in elinrhing, under the capable and effi- cient direction of ltattler Tihnan and Kalford llnrt-on. This night was but one of many which followed. lt was only hy degrees and such nightly experiences that the painful rusticity. everywhere so evident, wore off. ln fact, so constant was the practice, that we could not resist the temptation to try our hand, and in view of the fact ihat one student from town had been laughing at our expense, we resolved to put our theories into practice. This was done to the entire satisfaction of all con- cerned, through the efficiency- ingenuigy, and coolheadedness of most of the ahovesmenti-oncd, wifi the especial kindness of Tex Jones, tlutland, lfobertson and Sacler, and daylight found l'inlcy W ightmau a sadder aut. wiser man, solemnly convinced that the seniors were past-masters at the noble, scientific, and enlightening art of-shall l say itii-srrftly- lrazirrg. fly the time spring with all its verdure, balmy breezes, and flowers had rolled around, sufficient spirit had been installed into the rats to :feel their oats, and so under the leindly surveil- lance of the haughty seniors, the famous rat aggregation started a history in which they unanimously decreed that the history of the roto class of Riclnnond College should he writ in letters more enduring that bronze, incorruptihle and imperislrablef' flu the following September, the ruth day, the doughty and now no longer rats but sophs were on the lfrounds and on the job. lintlrusiastic and ardcntly desiring to put some of their theories into practice, they almost overcame tlrelgushing, confi- dential rats hy kindness. Whether we succeeded as teachers and exponents of the hazing theory, we will leave it for our now respected friends, the class of f9Il, to say. The growth of the class and the passing of the sophs were not as eventful as was the passing of the first stage. l-lowever. the class still marched on, and on, with an occasional brief con- flict, in which some of our brave number, weakened and wearied by the conflicts along the stage of growth, sought green pastures, cool streams, shady noolcs, and pleasing landscapes, tired of the strenuous life as set forth by the rigorous chiefs of the College. ln this year we were pleasantly augmented by the arrival ol several co-ed rats, whom we gladly received into our midst, and bade them Goff-speeclf' lfifty-flue A1 1111 11111 11111 111 SCl11C11'111C1', 19118, 111111111 111 11111' 1111111 11111111111' 111111 11'11SS1l1g, 11111 11111' 11111111111111111 111111111 was 111 a 11111111111 11g111- 111111 hy 1111 Zll'1'1V1l1 111 1111111 111011 111 11yg11111 days, w1111 11111111- s111111111 111 111111 11111' 1'Z1111iS, 111111 a1s11 hy 111 111v11s11111 111111111 hy 1111 E11'1'1VEl111'1 w11a1 WE1S1El1C1'1111JC111CC121SS111 11112. 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'1 1'1'1'1l.1.1 r1I111111'1.11'1H11N, 111151 11 r 1 mf., 1. 1... 1 1 .1I1lCN, 11. 11. 11111.11 lN14.W.11. W 111111, 11. 13. W1111I1Ws11111, P. T. 111111-1f1y111 YowuL1., A. W. 11111 .gs I-5-'15, - - .J -.g .x-1 Q 44. q,A.,V:,- .v -. , V .,-4 f:L.-XSS om: igin History ol Class of 1911 l 'T is with pleasu1'e, if not with confi- dence, that the writer takes the quill in his hand and begins the history of the notable deeds of the class of '1r. llc realizes the magnitude of the task when compared with his resources and ability. Tlierefore he begs the readers to judge his errors and deficiencies 1 with leniency. y llow well we remeniber the last 1 1 days of September, 11908, when we re- ll11'1lCtl to the thardly classicj shades of lticlnnond College, not as rats, but lraughty sophomores. Sophomore! tlh! what a vast field is covered by that one small word. To the college man it is an advance to the cherished goal ami indicates his enhance into a more dignihed and import- ant field ol his college career. The changes experienced on be- coming a sophomore are too numerous to narrate. A few members of our class who were with ns last year failed to return, but their places have been filled by other recruits, who are just as willing and enthusiastic if not so able, as the battle- tried ones,whom we miss so much. We started the fall term with the determination of capturing the majority of the honors, both academic and athletic, and our determination was not in vain. The iniportance of the sopliornore as a college factor was plainly displayed by his actions during the early days of the session. lt seemed to be his duty alone. to see that the fresh- men WC1'C made to feel at home, not having forgotten the numer- ous attentions he received the year before, he took a peculiar delight in performing this duty to the best of his ability. llefore many weeks had passed, the sophomores had buckled down to their class work and were making earnest efforts to gather unto themselves thc praises of the professors. On :he other hand, in the class of '11, there were ambitious men who desired honors in other fields than those purely academic. Many demon- strated their ability to play football every afternoon while the football season was with us, and by the coveted positions they won proved conclusively that their athletic ambition was not a mere pipe-clreanrf' On the 'varsity were Captain Lankford, who played a star game at full, and Chambers truntfr at right half was a consistent ground gaiuer, besides being skilful in Story . . kicking goals, while Ransone tratl at end was always sure to get his man. Also many '11 men were enlisted in the ranks of the scrubs, 'llhe Thanksgiving holiday was observed with great feasting and celebrating, as our team had won a glorious victory over Randolplr-lhlacon, and the 111cn representing the sophomores proved a powerful factor in the victorious struggle. The bonfire aml shirt parade which followed will be remembered by all who participated, especially the traits who, under direction of the sophomores, threw the barrel owners of the city into a perfect panic of anger and thirst for vengeance. lint, lol how many of onr thirsts are in vain? llootball season being over, our class turned its attention to the fall examinations, which were not far off. lflaving passed the examinations snccessfnlly twe hopel, we spent the Christmas holirlays at home and returned ready for work on the hrst of ilannary. 'lll'21Cli work now claimed the attention of several of onr meme bers, and llleek and Lankford won places on tl1e relay team. ht the call for candidates for the baseball team, a host of soplromores appeared on the field. There are several promising candidates who will contribute to the lanrels already won by members of the class of ill. 1 1-ls -we glance back over the session of '08-'09, we feel assured that onr time was well spent, not only in gaining wisdom from text-books, bnt also in lea1'ning to love and mingle with onr classmates during the days that the dornritorics hekl our liotlles, bnt not always our minds. llnring these happy days we have learned to sympathize with om' fellows and to hold back the love for self, thereby accomplishing what was best for the good and nnity of the whole. :liter this feeble effort the writer lays down his pen with an increased sense of nnwortlriness. ll-owever, he has done l1is best, and Angels can do no more. Let it suffice to say that we feel that the class of ill will in the near fntnre accomplish mnch greater things than this sketch wonld indicate. llonor, pros- perity aml brilliant attainmcnts lie before ns. hflay the fntnre declare them onrs! :-'JQ'i'if?..:'.e-f ' 2 'V' ef' 'aisle Sicily-one Y '-u'-H-v-. kN NININ-lmn' Rat Trap BIG HRATSH W. I-I. DAVIS GA. I J ' . MQMANAWAY Pwsirhwzzi T'I'I'IISIII'I'I' I Ai . T. IVNEAL II. I-'. WI-IITE I '1'c'v-I'1'v.s'IrIr'11I I'III.IIfH'IIIlI I W. M. WILKINSON Sl'l'I'UIlII'j' CUIIINH-BIIN' and IfIf'l11'fr'. AIu'1 m-II-lnN.N' was aIN'1'cIvrI,' H0 HIUIIO vlmsvzz. THESMALLONES ANNm 1' ANNINQWN AN CAIIRUW A N IIIIRS BAN1f.1foNn IIINTUN ILUNN 3owm INMNNNN hwoxs IURNE'I I' Ifuoli IANNIIR IAYIS IAVHMUN X ,2l,l,lS 1 1 1 I 1II.l.h I IRIIICN INNINI: IMA, IAWIIINS IIIIIIJLII SUIINSIIN AA W HON W RIIBIIT Q,cNf1eLNIfrc QIINIIIAINNINNN LVIIN'1'z 'AII0N'I'Ii0All'2lIY NIM' II'NlCll'.l. EIARKIIR .IERKINS ROIIINS SU'I'lElIERI,ANlI SAI r'r113 SNEAD SN IIAII 'l'.IYl,uN VAN LANIJINIIIIAM W ALKIIR W ARRINIIII W IELIILICY W IILSII Wnmc W Il l'r'rN'r 'WILSON 'WNNNNNNN Wm1DsrmN T HE 'RATS Rat Rahble lllltlllltil'-ltlLl'l' all ages, man has , was strrven to surpass those who have fi: gg My gone belore, and by some special p yy lg aclnevement he has dernenstrateil the lily ' advancement of the generation. 'This is true in college lite. Each year there dxf comes up a new race, who are destined gg If-jab up gd tol surpasg. predecessorsi aydthese W N w io so tnmdly entered here ast bcp- tember are beginning to reahze that they are going to surpass all former classes in attainments, and become greatt il. You say you do not .fill rift f f it '-ra .ht 'l' 3 ' I' f,-,J.'tf,i' I- I g 'f'lHtt'r.- l T W if 1 v.' .i K6 'Q tb K ' Nl ff T' Nj -.,N 'ig In If! 3, 4 Q1 J 'fi if f Nt believe it. Well, great men are never appreciated until they are gone. Full well do wn know our worth, and when we are gone- sorne oi us becoming eloquent preachers, others eminent lawyers and great statesmeu--then we will be l'61llCllliJ6l'Cti. tlliz-Wa.l tlnly a brief mention ol our most noteworthy accomplishments can be set down in our small space. Despite much laughter and scoiling from the seniors, we met on the seventh of December and organized the class, choos- ing the ollieers lor this year and blue and white as our colors. ln athletics, the Rat class has been playing an important part, too. Several ol our men made places on the 'varsity loot- ball team. While it is too early to know who will make the base- ball team, a mnnber ol men have applied and bid lair to become good men. ' Not the least important feature ol our work has been the entertainment oi the Senior lilu lilux Klan and the sophomores during the wee small hours of morning. After the long hours spent in working over the problems lor the next day's lectures, they call upon some ol us to entertain them and to rid them- selves ol cares. llt'erptei.itly they are so late getting around that we have retired, however, we are always so glad to see them that we get up and let them in. Their preference seems to be for some good old time, and il the night is pretty, we go out on the campus and beneath The tireemvood Tree sing the songs ol long ago. Sometimes the Rat is going to be an orator and prefers to show his ability asa speaker, and is allowed to make a speech instead oi singing. Niall!-aelrn The li. li. li. is especially lnntl nl athletics, antl nnrler their tlireetinn we have tlevelnpeel a snlenrlitl traelq learn. llnring the trnelc season a inirlnight rneet was helil nn the eanrpns. 'l'lre ehiel event was a very exeiting relay raee. The ennrse was lirst laitl nnt ainl tlien rnen were nut arrnnnl the ennrse the keen ns lrnrn Uentting-in, anrl at the sanie time they nrgetl ns nn with nieely tinishetl parlclles. 'lhe relay was rnn prnrnptly at I rt, it. 'l'he exaet time is nnt lninwn, lint we are eertain that a new reenrtl was entahlisherl-yn'nliahly. The nrerlals, which were large anrl very reel, were awarrletl haeh ni the Seienee llall. lt is with inneh regret that we learn that the li. li. li. has heen clisharnletl anrl will nn lnnger. an an nrganizatinn, hein the enllege tn Qltlkilfl' athletics. hlany ninre things have we itCCtllllllllHllCtl. lint nl these ynn will hear iwitlinnit the airl nl the histnrian. tientle rearler. nrarvel not that nnr histnry is slinrtg we are ynnng and nnr lrisltinry is in the ntaltingg then innrlesty in sneh tirnirl Rats as we are. inrliirls nnr nrnelaiining' ninre nl the things we have aeeennilislietl. we' -'MM 'rt it in ' wwf? 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' xy.-,111 f, A Review lluring the period of three years, which has elapsed since the Spider of tooo was published, a great advancement in the athletics of lticlnnond College may be clearly perceived, not measuring this success by the standard of championship, won or lost, but by the realization of the real, true benefits obtainable by the competition in sport. lls proof, attention is called to the fact that within the last few years the student body is gradually putting aside the intense, -embittered leuds engendered by politics which have waged furiously and per- petually during past dccadesg and at present in the selection ol its representatives for all phases of college life is 6lltlCZlVUl ing lo malte merit, not pull, the determining factor. llcnce. right men in the right places, tittcd for their duties and backed by an entire, co-operative, adherent body. 'l'hen, too the idea that the personnel of athletic teams was confined to one class of students has been displaced, ami in all branches of athletics are found ministerial and non-ministerial, fraternity arnl noir-f1'ate1'nity, Hg'l'l1lllS,' as well as habitual loafers. '.l'his unification with splendid co-operation and in- terest manifested recently by certain members of the faculty, lieretofore ilelinduciit or simply sleeping, has been one im- mense element in the transformation which has been effected. tlnc innovation adopted by the Athletic Association has proved a great success, namely, thc appointment of a graduate manager to worlc in conjunction with the student manager: lo assist with his advice. to profit by his experience although not to direct nor to have higher authority than the students' representative. 'lhus the graduate manager is found to serve as a bridge over dihicultiesg a connecting Qinlc with the alumni, awakening and keeping aroused their in'gerest in the welfare of rlhua lllatcr. lint two things are a great detriment or handicap in our athletic endeavors. Until lticlnnond Co' lege obtains a regu- lar athletic held where contests can be field on any date. no continuedadvancement or wave of progress is probable. Take for example the baseball manager in arranging his schedule being entirely shut off from selecting the week-end days, the most conducive to financial gain, Or in football season. when continuously all formations and trick plays are discerned and Seventy-two arc spiwl liiimclczist, siiicc spcclzitms arc allowcil to clinic im mir campus to view the daily pmcticc. Sccomlly. with mi zuleqiialc. well-cquippcrl gyiiiiizisiiiiii, how can we compete with other sclimils wliicli have liuililiiigs suitable for incluor worli? llui' training facilities are almost nilzil, as well as our ciilcmiiiiniciil lm' visiting' teams. Tlici'clo1'c in our llrcatei' llicliminicl Llillcgc, let us worlc to secure llicsc mucli iiccrlccl posscrisioiis, lmccaiisc liotli are essential to cllicicnt ilcvclop- mont ol well-l1'aiiiCil athletes, Srimrilly-tlnwc , ,W Virginia Inter-Collegiate Athletic Association OFFICERS OF EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE For Year Beginning .lz11it1at'y 15, 1909. Pi'i'.tlcli'11t C, l'. 'MILES l'olyteelmie lnstititle. llloeleslmg, lfti. l'ill't'-l7'l't'S'llll'lll DIJXNIISS S. wiesoo v William and llflo1'y College, WllllIllllSlIlll'g, l-ia. SCl7'lt't'lllll'jl mul Tl'eir.wr1'i'r W. l... FOllSl'flEE lliclimonel College, Riclmioncl, Va. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Woo1msoN llll.wmai'. . .llitginia Folyteelmie lnstitttte. ll. L. ll-W ........ . .... . .... llamlolpli-Macon College. S. C. illl,.lt'lilS'l'ON ........ William :mtl llla1'y College. illlvlts ilf'1.I'1M I NIE ..,.....,... l lziimxleii-Siiliiey College. W. l'. llll'lilCY ...... ....... I llielmmoml College, Sooonly-I o ur Richmond College Athletic Association OFFICERS PVl'Slllr'llil W. ll. lilllililili l 'l'c'r'-l'l'i'.91'flr'lll ill. W. llZl.l N Tl'f'll.i'lll'l'l' ,l, 'II llllllilfl'llll Sccii'cliii'v . 1 x tv xr 1 li, lf. l'.Al'.lxll',l, EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE W. l'. Drum, lil1llll'IlHlll W ll. L, Slllllll, ilu. li, W. S.flIll,lQll j lx. Sll1cl'v.imi, .lic vl. ll. Ili:is'row l W, llZl,lN IJ. L. llowlcw Soren ly-flrn Edward A. Dunlap, lr. .Edward rl. Dunlap, slr., came to Riclnnonrl College in Sena gernber, 1905, to talre charge oil athletics. Since his arrival on glre carnnns every branch oi athletics has had a wonderfully realtlry growth, and a substantial growth. The baseball and football teams which he has turned out to represent the College, have been recognized throughout this State and Carolina as tearns of merit and ability, worthy ol the 'rest there is in any opponent. Track and lielcl sports, which were unknown to Riclnnond College students, upon his arrival, rave beconre more irnnortnnt each year. their growth reaching a clirnax this year in the big indoor nreet held in this city, the success ol which was largely due to his energy. But the greatest beneht his services have been, is the splendid record he has made. not in this school alone, but in the city oi Riclnnond and the State at large, as an exponent of all that is clean and pure and rnanly in athletics, The recognized services of such a coach, will draw more attention to the Col- lege and be oi lar more value than all the clrarrrpiorrslrips which might be won. , Seutrtttyeeier Wearers of the 4' R FOOTBALL II1a1g111111111111N'1'--I'I111' i11 I1111 1'I1z111111i1111sI1ip gamcs z1111I l'L5lII'I'- s1'11I II11' I'11IIcg1' 1111 IIIILI Irip. I..INl4I-111111 8111111 I..'IIICII1'NlNIi, A. bl., .III S.II'II,I,lC II.11'1s :I'I'IiINP-1 M.IIINIII'IIAf'I S.1111.1c11 ,l11N11s, I . W. II.1Ns11N1c .II11111-:N SIRINIiIfI'II.I.IIII', II. I'. AI1-1111-:111'1'11 I.'Il.IAI IIIIII5 SIRINIIIII-1I.l.IIII', I. L, UIIINICS, II II. BASEBALL II1c11111111-1111-:N'1'-:I'Iz1y III 111111 1'I1:1111pi1111sI1i11 games j111'iIy 11I II11' 1'xI1iI1iti1111 15111111-s. ZIIIII ll SIIIII'I'AIIII I.1111111-: 5.111N111c11s I'Ix11:1111-11. S11 I'I'II I I.111111' TRACK IAI'IQI'IIII'IIII'IN'I'-IIIIII 1111 ZI 11'11111111g 11-Iny 1011111 III' IIIIIIII5 i111Iivi1I11:1IIy. win Iivc I...111 IAIIIIIIII LII 1-:1:11s I..11111:11 IIlIIS'I'IIIV IIx1.1 11 IIYIIII 1911111111 I11f111'111'11 IIIZI- CAPTAINS AND COACH, 1908-9 J ll. Eilumx S. ,l. Lomax 'l'1'uQla Bzlselmll N. l..NNllIfllliIl lj, B. Wkllilll lfuulllzlll, lfucrdmll. sa num ight x. QW x 1 ' - 1 . ,U X if yy: JM mllmlzxx , Qi J. vw ' Nrlw K! n-F h y Mr HW' ' V72 LM A ' W fsf3.l!' 11, X, 'Y 2,4 '-'lLl L 11'f1 A X C, .-,Gin ,:..7lv'.fv' Vj.Nl':'.i',4q M ,22 1 N M ,65 2 'N , . , gb my XY. X M , xy . fxg' ,-'f-gf... '- QHNX N ll. , '-. Mr, N Vx x if x 5 X X X A xr. .X -V 'mr' A ? ' 'NNW'J yiQ2g.ff V'AU NX If M x, ' , ,J 13' gf! W' wg- -, V ' Q- 'Q L 7 - ', my X J'., , ' ,' ' l Il 1 ' ' 1, . ? A Yf'6,:f AW! ' :mf .XX . J., ff r 1 ,f 0 ff. 4-w-,....V ' '-Q -.N 911 Riel11111111cQ. I 191 lll llll 1 ..111lll1e1eh Right l-tall. Right End.. Right Taelcle fllglh li11z11'd Center ..... Q11a1'te1'b11el1 . Left .l-lfe1lf,.. Left Encl... Qeft Tackle. Qelt lllllZll'tl. Left End. .. alle- :lull our Line-Up l908 C0tlt'll-, E. A. lD11N1.111', Juli. t'11f1t11i11, tl. ll. W111,1111'1'll 1 llljt'l', fl. l. tf 11.11t11'1111111, le. .A. L11N1e1f111e11 ...... lll. A. C11111111e11s .. ....W. ll. S-1111N11e11s nun' a-nlnavuune anno Quan:-on-1111: lllwls . .j11N les , . . . , .E. P. S'l'lllNlil lEl,l.tll-l' W. R. L. S1111111, le. .. . . .1l, R. lll111e1.c111'1'11 .. .. . . .A. T. lt1xN1sc1N11: nan: uusuuna ti. W. S.1111,1s1e .... il. L. S'1'1t1N111f1a1.11111' .... .... .... R. tl, S11v11.1.1 Ditl11't ph1y1111 llCCOtllll of injuries, L1111ltfer1l acting 1111 liehl eztpl 1111 llie1111o111f ' Lol Col RECORD 1908 lege 221 hlz11'yla11cl 1lg1'iet1lt111'ial tfullege, o ege, og RZllltl0Illll'MHCOII, 16. 'lie1111o11t. College, 51 W11sl1i11gto11 and Lee, 31. .KlChllll0llt . Col l.liel11111111cf Cel RlChllllOllt . C11 RiC.1lll0llC. RlC llll0llt . Ce tty fege, 16g lliallattclet College, 12. ege, l2Q U11lve1'11ity of Nc11'tl1 tfa1'oli1111, I7 lege, 175 I-lz1111pcle11-Siduey, 18. Colege, 181 Willialn and Mary, 21. lege. 12: R1111ch1lpl1-lllaeo11, 2. 1 4 4 TE-X1I OF T908 Highly-I wo ' + ff Qffim 7 W go' d f I ffffy x 3 1 K in '. . The Scrubs l,flC.XZl.l'IY ,,,,, ,,,,,CQ11tQr Ulm, .. ..... .....,. I light 4lillEll'll l1,x1e1c1w1' ' . .....Lnft Guarcl noun fi I.. l'1Q'1'1f:nes ..,. , .... . . Dnllelwm Bl.uM.1c . ' . . . .Right Right r..xE lCk1C . ..,.. Lclt '.f2lCk1C End End Mom'1 1' ..... . . . .....,. Lef . W 111,15 fCz1pt, J ,... ...... Q 2L1Zl1'fCl' Sum 151u,,ANl1 . . .. ..... Righ Aclilss ....... j. 141. l'm'u1zs. . t Half .......LQft Half . .. ....... F1111 Rack Football Season '08 I-IE football outlook at the beginning of the season of IQO8 was bright, notwith- stamling the loss of six stars-for they were all stars-from the glorious team of 1907, perhaps the best trained and most capable team Richmond has ever sent on a field. With E. A. Dunlop returned as coach, G. W. Wright elected captain, all had hoped that history would repeat itself and another winning team be developedg but alter the first game-a victory of Maryland Agricultnrial College-a hoodoo carrie into camp that never departed. The foremost factor against a strong team was at once recognized in the calibre of the men likely to be slated for the first team, added to the fact that the dearth of suitable material was simply appalling. No experienced applicants of weight could be discovered, search high or low, and those who had the weight were unable to deliver the goods. Result, a light team, averaging in some contests fifteen pounds less per man than opponents, oc- casionally showing moments of brilliancy and speed, then drop- ping back into a mediocre capacity. T The afore-mentioned hoodoo came, took a chair, and never left. At every game it could be seen in its regular seat con- spicuous in the graudstand and busily engaged in sending out false hopes, disappointments and in continually separating trinity hard-earned sheckels from the pockets of the followers of the Red and ltlue. tNever againll The injury to Captain W right's knee, necessitating complete withdrawal frotn all contests, the ruling out. on a teclmical charge. of our star rptarterback Atkins, the injuries of Davis and johnson, the losing of the Carolina game by a touchdovvu being called back by one of the officials, the loss of the I-lampden-Sidney contest by failure to kick goal and the victory of William and Mary in the last twenty seconds of play- some day it may be pleasant to remember even these things, but nay, not now. , Yet one ray of satisfaction maybe secnstill shining through the clouds of football wreck and nnexpectedness. Oh, you know what it is! tin November 29 Randolph-Macon, in pink of condi- tion, trained to a finished fight even with the gods on Mt. Olympus, confident, so confident that the wood, steeped in the oil of victory and championship had already been piled on the Fllglitp-three campus nl the Lemnn anrl lllaeh, came clown to ennelntle, a sea- snn with a reenrrl nl not being senrerl nn in any game. The lirst hall enrlerl 2-n in lavnr nl .flshlaml. Somewhat stnmiseel at a totally nnexpeeteel resistanee ancl with a tenrleney lar a ballnnn aseensinn il lnrlr brnhe against them, the Yellow jaehets began the seecmrl hall. Alter lilteen minutes nl play the lmnrlnn reeeiverl a wireless message lrnin the Navy at l'hilarlelpliia anrl winged his way. 'l'hen something lmnnerrerl. 'lhrills we have had-nl pleasure, nl lear, nl snrrnw anrl ol rnntmliglrt nightsf- but when Tip Sannrlers grabbed that pigslcin and ran eighty- tive yarrls lm' a tnnelrrlawn, the nmst rlelieinns enmtirms nl abse- lnte bliss, nl jny, nnhnnwn aml nnsnng, eame nver ns all so that we ean trnthlnllv say. ll anything better exists, we have never lnrnnl it. tr-2 was snflieient: we rlicln't neecl the nther tnnrh- flown. ln ennelnsinn while we snt'lererl a reversal in 'lnrm lrenn the stanrlarrl nl '07, vet several members nl the team, nne in par- ticular. played as inagniheent and as sneetaenlar ball as has ever been seen at llrnarl Street llarlr. Tn them all recognition anrl ap- nreeiatinn have been marle. Sri nnw all that remains is tn begin plans lar a winning ernnbinatinn in rang. l-lere's lmniii'! .,f, 4 nge' iff Q ff eg s . tr l M ull I ik ' 6 'l l I ' stir' it iii. wi ll 'ivw l' l i l . . ,WW ' as , llll ll Illllml' El i' I ' tub l i 'i 7 ' ' l W L4 Q5 l lltybtiy-fora' 4 fo, lr' ,neu f 'Aix l I . lrlll' ,n A I H .I . ligvnn v Q n s ' . 'nuts l llc Line-Up 1908 Team Couch, R. A. DUNLUP, ju. lllmmger, H. l'iWA'l'l3IhlEY C'ujituiu mul Lvj'l Fielder, Cmue. T. iliuumou Catcher ...., .... S . QI. LODGE Fil-ei Bose ,,,, ,,......, i ji. F. Ezmum. Thil-31 Mage ,,,,,,,,, J, R, Sumfeuuo, je. Center Field. .,........... G. B.WRIGI3I'1' Pitcher ...... .... D . D. Wuuu-1'1' Seooud Base ........... ..H. B. HANIHY Short Stop ........ R. R. GWA'l'HlllliY, ju. Right Field ........ W. R. L. Suuu, ju. SUBS W. I-I. jouulus P. T. .'h'l'KlNS F1 1 RECORD 1908 .,iiCilIll0llC lo .... ege, 6i Uuiou T lieologieal Seminary, 1. RiCil1llOllCi. Cofege. 23 Richmond League, 6. Ricuuouc' Cofiege 3Q William and Mary, 7. Rieuuouc. Coffege, 21 Weshiugtou imdb Lee, 2 U2 iuuiugsl. 'iiciuuoue llfolege, 232 'Virginia iViilita1'y institute. 3. fiicuuouc' College, IQ Rzmtlolpli-lhiucoii, o. Rieuuouc 'Co1.i.ege, IQ Riversicle Club, 4. Qliciuuoue CoQ1.ege, 25 Agl'iCllillll'Zli mid ilfiecliauieal College oi North Carolina, 1. fiicimouc College, lOl V lfgilliil Rolytechuie institute, 2. iiieuuouc' College, 9: iQi1'ede1'ieksb111'gCollege, o. .licfuuouc Colfege, 45 William and Mary, 5. .iiCilIl'1OIll' Cofiege, ll! Hemipdeu-Sidney, 1. .RlCillll0llli Coilege, SQ Rzuidolpli-Macon, 2. flieimoiu' Cofiege, 2: Rzuulolpli-Macon, 3. fiicuuoiu' 1Co'Qege, 71 Riverside Club, o. Kieuuoucf College. 2: Riverside Club, o. fx' iuuoue lLfofeg,e lllylzly-sie of-, 43 William uud lVlury, 3. 5 32 wi.. -la-1-:xEJ: - ,Q -V - 'FEA :Q-1 OF 1908 Base-Ball 1909 I+.. A. lJuNl,.l1', lu., Corral: x Alzlrcll 27-l'i1'ginia l,U2lgllU, ll. llfl. .l,oNl:, lllllllllfffl' S. lollllllll, Clljvllllll Line-Up Season 1909 S. j. ll..ooolf: ...... . W. ll. llovl-11o.l'. .. W. ll. JICNKINS ..... Ol j '1 Ll. lx. 5lllil'I'AlllJ, .lo At! vlrv lf. lm lLAl',lxllaI.. . .. A. ll. lA'llilllilJI'l'll. . . . li. tl. lfl,.llll4.... W, lf, Slxlllllllfzlls, . , . ' 1 1 l'. W. 5N1l.lo..... . ll. v llf. ll. .lolAlSl,II', AI 'nee 1111 nuns nuns . . . . .CZllCllCl' ...Hllirsl llosc .....Sucoull llosu 'l'l1i1'cl .llzlso ....Sllll1'l Stop ....l'ilcl1or ......l'itcl1c1' .....Lolt lliclcl . . . . .Center lliclcl Right llicld Schedule lll09 all llicllmoml. l'clQ1'sl.m1'g lcllompiollsllipl. lslllaml lcllzllllpiomalllpl. I lege. at lolumpclcll-Sidney College. ol .llicllmoml lcllom lflzlrcll 31-liuillorcl lfollogo, at li1'on-11sllo1'o. Alnri lalllllflllllllll Collcgo, ot Sz1lislm1'y. A'm1'if 2-A. and ll.. Collcgc, ol llzlloigll, A url. 3?-lfllolw llorosl, ol Walw llorosl. Avril. 8-'l'llcologicol llQIlllll2l1'A', ol lllClllllllllll, A uri l2-llillllllJlllll-Milmll, at Anvil ro-lflhslllllgtoll and Lee, at Lcxiuglou. A ll'll 17-'lf'i1'gi11iu lllililo.1'y lnslllulc. at Lexington. A url lo--Wolfe olforcsl. ol lllollmoml. Alril zo-Vi1'ginizl League, all .lllClllll0llll. Alril 24-lzmclolpll-llflacon, all A'n'il 272- lzlviclson College, at XlClllll0Illl. Awil 28-lluillorll College, of ..llClllllOllll. lioy 1-A. and Al. Collogc. af. llQlCl'SlJl1l'g. llioy 4- 'll'CllCl'lCli'Slllll'g College. :ll lllClllllUllll. lfay 8-Aolalllpllcll-Sirlncy Col Ullillllllllllllillllll. llzuy I2-.lillllllllllll-lll2lCUll Coflcgo, all lllcllmoncl lclmm pionsllipl. llfoy lll--Wlllllllll :mal llory piousllipl, Hlgllllljllllllll A 'TEA :wx OF 1909. Prospectus for 1909 The baseball season for 1909 opened under the brightest pros- pects and every one has reason to believe that instead ol the bard luck stories ol :football and baseball chanipionship games which have been so common during the past few years, the end oi the current season will bring another elnnnpionship cup to add to the Spider's collection. Although it was impossible to get the Armory lor indoor practice during the winter months, an early spring gave the boys a chance and early in March, Captain Lodge had a good big squad out each afternoon, running, throwing, and linrbering up, so that when the warmer days should come, all the kinks would have been rubbed out and everybody be ready for a good, hard season. liecause oi gmduation and absence from College lor other causes, it was evident that the personnel oi the team would be very different from that oi last year. The places of such men as Denny Wright, ike Gardner, 'Wladarirei' Handy, Sngar Wright and Bob Gwatlnney would not be easily filled. T he early practice games have clearly demonstrated the tact, however, that from a lieldiug and especially a batting standpoint, the team oi 1909 will probably be the strongest the Spiders have had in the held lor several years. Meredith and Clark, one a Rat, the other a Senior, are improving with each game and when the championship garnes are 'pulled off in May will be ready to lace the batters of Randolph-Macon, William and Mary and lrlampden-Sidney in great form. The vacant places on the iulield are lilled by jenkins, who will prove, it is believed, to be the best college second baseman in Virginia, and Bob Beverly, while the outheld positions will bc in the care of Did Reliable, Tip Saunders, ol football and baseball fame: Paul Snead, a rat from Fork Union, and Skippy I-laislip, a sub. on last year's team. Ed. Gwatlnney and Griliith are good reliable substitutes for the inlield positions in case an emergency arises and Mere- dith while not pitching and Grwathmey may be safely used in the outlield. S The present ability of the team. especially the hard hitting ten- dcncies oi the whole bunch, are ground for believing that the team of T909 will go down on record as the strongest the Spiders have ever put in the held. Nlnuly Tr11cl1 Athletics RELAY TEAM 11. 11. 11111s'1'1111', 11'11111111'111 S. 1. l,11111:11 1111111111 111111111 A11'l'l11111 LAN11111l11ll 11l1'1lCl1 11111111111 11s 11 l11'1l111'11 1,11 1111C1'-C1l1lCg11111C 111111115 111111 1112111111 111 ,111C1111101111 11111111 1l111'111g 1110 HC11111J1 111111 11111511111 1111011111118 111 11111 111110 1111 CO111?gC 111111 1111111 11111111111111111 111 11'11Ql1 111111 111111 5111'11'1S1111 111C 11111111111 111111 111111, 111111111 is 111 1111' 111111111 111 1111 111111'-1111111 111601. 1111111111 1111 111111111 11111111111 111 111116. 111111111 11111111 111011 11010 11111 11111111 1l'Z1111111g 1111 1110 11111111111 CVC111S. A11111111g11 111111112 111111 111111' 1111 11111 1111111111110 111111' 1111111111111111 11111111 11111111111, 1111111111 11111111111 11111111 1111111111111 1x1111111111 111111111 11111111111 115111 111 111111111111111 1111111. 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R1C1l11l'11111l1l 1111111 1111 11111 111111 220 11111118 111131108 1111111 '111111111111 11111111 111 1111 11111 11111111 11219111 E. 11. 1111111111111 1111111 111 1111 1.111 11111111 1111111 211111 111111111 111 1111 111111. 111111111 1111111 111111 111 1111 l111111111C1' 11l1'1'l11', SQC111111 111 1111 111111 11111, 1111111 111 1111 1211 11111111 11111'111CS, 111111 1111111111 1111111'1111111 111111111 111111111f1s1111 1111111 111111111 111 1111 11111111111 111111111, 11111111111-1111111 REL.-Xia' TE.XNf-, IQOQ. During the season of 1907 the relay team, composed of Louthan, Captaing Waite, Bristow and Meek, did not meet with a single defeat, 'winning relay races from the University of Maryland, Maryland Agricultural ami twice defeating George- town University relay team. At the indoor meet in Riclnnond that season the manager failed to match the College relay team. Captain Louthan, who was entered in the open events, cap- tured the 440 yards dash from such men as Rector, of the Uni- versity of Virginia, and the 880 yards from Conners, -of Wesleyan University. Gtr won second in the shot put. S The season of 1908-1909 opened with the vacant places made diy graduation of Louthan and Waite to be filled. Lodge and Qankford were picked to tilf. the relay team. Although not meet- ing with as much success as the year before, the team ran some frard races and 'should develop into a wonderful team in another year. At the first indoor meet of Richmond College, held on the 27th of February at the Horse Show Building, it drew such teams as the University of Virginia, j'ohu's Hopkins, Georgetown, George Washington, Western Maryland, Waslrington and Lee, William ami Mary, Randolph-Macon, Baltimore City College, Episcopal High School, Brown Preparatory of Philadelphia, Cluster Springs Academy, Riclnnond Academy, Richmond High School, McGuires, and several other organizations. In this meet Bristow was the only individual point winner, winning the 50- yards dash from such men as Stanton and Burke, of Virginia, and Stollenwerch, of john's Hopkins. The relay tearu, composed oi Bristow, Captaing Meek, Lodge and Lankford, Won the mile relay race from Randolph-Macon and William and Mary. Then only a few minutes later lost the hnal mile relay of the evening to George Washington by a close margin. You can judge by what was said by those who took part as competitors and those who witnessed it from a spectators point of view, that it was a success from an athletic as well as a financial stand point. And Riclnnond College should new feel it her duty to all other colleges and schools and herself to bring these colleges together annually at this meet, and to see that everything that can be done for their interests is looked after, that fairness shall be the basis of all decisions. Should this plan be carried out from year to year, track athletics will soon hold an equal footing with the other branches of athletic sports of Rich- mond College. .t'inshl-forts' L. xx. V1 ln U N-NIJ' f WHWW Ynwwm Swmm Hmmm L.L.Auuw Tennis Club OFFICERS 1UvMdwH JOSEPH P.SNEAD VRwPwMMwf L HUNYAN.HHl. Swwmm VEYTUNS.LEWWS lrvusnrvr C.N.ylHNSUN MEMBERS HJHMUW WfH.SWmmQ L.lLIRwNu S.I.Emwmm QUEWNWU R l,MwNwm ty A U ! Llzlul. 1 Pmmum Qwmn immm IMNH v lx I 1 '1 ZIMHIQIE lLmms T.i.Vmmm ILIQ Axvmmuw S.7.SMmmNm XV,g.UWNAumwv C.HfMmNnum M,C.Kmm gk LLMHwNmu,M H.A.DvMAv QMmMwm HHWHMJ 5' 01149, QW, W aff , 000433 1 N , N V M4 fix . ,v4 ' .OV up .. K .fp b , U n.oN:,o,o,o.', 4 i 1 N ,z , ' U0 ,nv N N fg,g.y,.pg.g3!'.g+Q, 3,,.fy ,gwg,.3.fgggZg.g.g.g.g., mwwwv4 wwwmw+ ' . I 3 f':'o':':f2SfoYff: A9:'S ' W '!'ef:7'f'f4 , .... .. X. ,,-. QT. f .:q:V.- Vw, 4, - 1- N14 ,f.'C:f3:f:5I:3f1In f at-t3:f:5f 1tQx w,',,u4,'..o un.. -My , ,v,',-.'.'.,',v.'.', X'-'.'.'.' rm ,',.f'.I.,f,-,A,'4'5 Q: -vxwnm ,'-,-.'.'.'.'- -,-,v -'.'.'.'.'.'.'4 , 1-.',:-:-1-:-:-.5 ..-1-1-1-5-1-'-v J-'f,-.'.'.'.f,' L A .y.g.py' qw:-:gf TENN IS CLUB Miss GRACE GILMRR, Spomor Annual Field Day Friday, May 22, 1908 Refewze W. Y. RRR'R11RRn 5'tcwtRr E. A. DURLRR, JR. . C We of Comxvc O, L. BOWEN Azmozzmw' T. W. Oz1.1.N Field Judgvs ' W. L. PRINCE, PROP. F. Z. BROWN, PROP. E. C. BINGHAM Timm PROP. R. A. SFRRWRRT, I-E. S. LRRON, S. C. BLRCRRRTON M easwers C. T. GARDNER, W. P. MQBRRR, P. T. ATKINS Spovzsow . MISS PII.. C Iwnctyaaiglzt Miss LRLRR WILLIS W Maids 0fH0Ro1' . IY fRU'l'C1I.FlELlWJ, Miss ADELAIDE RICHARDSON Miss Louisa YA111a111c:ToN, Maid of Honor Program Tc1111is, Si11gl1fs 1, DQ1111y Wright Tiiiiiiiisl, Dotibtvs 1. 'lt11I1c1'ts1111 and W1'igl1t 100-i 1111'd 1211111 11lci111'tl. 'I'i111c, 1112-5scc1111ds. 2. lt1'ist11xv. 3.W11itQ. 220- t'111'1i iJ11.1i1 1 L111kio1'cl. l'i111c. 24 315 scc1111cls. 21 fitristow. 3.W11itc. 440-i'111'1i 161111 ' 1 Nicck. Time, 57 scc11111ls. 2. Waite. 3. fB1'isto1v. 880-t'111'1i Ritlt 1 Mock. '.i'illtC. 2:271-5. 2. Waite. 3. St1'otl1c1'. 011111-Mite R1111 1. Meek. 2. Waite. 3. St1'11ti1C1'. l1'111111i11g Broad f 11111.11 1. La11lci11r1l, 18 iect. 2. t't1'ist11w. 3. Mock. I?111111i11g li igi1 11111111 1. S111itl1, 5 feet 1 inch. 2. La11kio1'1l. Ni11cty-1111111 1. Lzmlcfc MISS LOUISE Wow, Maid of Honor Pole 17111111- 1. 1'X1l111'11s1111,9 feet. 2. l i1'is1e1W. 3. Lzl111kf111'1l. Sflllf P111 J1'll, 23 feet 31-2 i11el1es. 2. Waite. 3. Ezelcie .H111111111'1' T!11'111z111f11g 1. R11I1e1'ts1111. I32 l-2 feel. 2. Waite. 3. L1111kf111'1l. 0111' II11111l1'1r1l l5'11s1'I111Il fI'l11'11111 1, Ezekiel, 106 yards. ,H11.11'I111fl G111111' A1'z11le111ies, 5g 1111111 Sclwul 2 IV' 81:11 nl!!-l1'11111111' flflzfeie A1'1l1111' LZl1lkfUl'fl, '1 1. .R 1.1 ff' 1 f, g I an N Ll T 3, f'.,Q.,t fax-1 'im' r Ji f - Hf 'qw .l ' , F ft! l it Q 7 ly X li . iw -iliif yt ff if yy' I ,f P. Inducement to Spiked Men Kappa Alpha: We have more members in the faculty than all the other lrats. together. I tell you it helps! ltnd what's the use oi struggling lor social standing in the city? Why we are the whole cheese in society and we'll boost you right along. Phi ltfapptz Slplna: You see we believe in being C01lSC1'VHliVL2. 'lhe girls all think we are darling, and woukl rather have a serenadc from us than a tree pass to heaven. ltro. Cutchins is tltlnteht hy some lonej to he the smartest fellow in college. Why lower yourself to speak to any and every hotly? Phi Gannno lleltu: We have never had a serious case ol sickness in the history oi our chapter, so there'll he no doctors hill lor you to pay lit We area rehned and literary set. Association with our younger memhers will he a lnoral stimulus for you and comlu- cive to good hahits. hhlltltll Slpnzu: join ns aml you are hound to make a good student. ltro. Taylor' almost stayed in college a whole year. We have a pool table hut we never loaf. Pl Kufrlta .fllplzuz Why! we are always represented on the athletic teams, and we are successful politicians, too. ttur boys are the most polite in college. Anytime lqh'o. Shep- pard rises to give his seat to three ladies! We stand in with the Police justice. Slifjllltl Phi lipsllonz liaird has almost agreed to run us in as a national frat. We have now ten chapters! Our pin is unique, in its heauty. We have a telephone in our hall, and Bro. Garland is sure he can get any jolt he wants in college. A itew preachers dont lnn't a frat, they help a lot in elections. Uno .llllllllhllll and Tn-o 4xfKf'f'fV? Y, rI,x N,! WMI! 'Ima I .1 N , I 1, IN, N' ,yr-L if + - ' , l vlrxwx 7 vw-M A llul ti 1 PM Q' v J Ax jx' am 'A I M if, JXQ, -, . ' ' Y' - 7sl1'1'lQ'Xzx!: :'1. A ' I 1 Ti, ' A- ff 4 .2 K ,I I . 9 'pi af-P J I A -,lj 1 , 1 1 . 'fzflj V 4' fy . V- ,HMI . l , , 1 ' ,TVA . '.4L8i I 5-'X ' ' 5 ' , f'7'A+u1L , , -' ft! u v - w.'m0i,w I , - P 1 JV lim, -,X s, f1f1mM! ?ygTA, V 4, H' 1- 5 -,,', 4 n aw '12 w,'f v,f Vx 121 HAI, . km X54 J! -X -. Y'-A vm he .,' ,, ,F ,K if W pw L ' -G..'.:-,wif b ff nf' QQ ', ,,g Q' 1 , A421 1-fl' Q' Q37 v in NW --3 'I -' M: ' 5 Y' 3 m 7'A :fs J fd X ' Lg ' ,4 D A, ' ' .'. W '.,wf.,wfff , ', Y' Q .r n . .1 ag' wif , Q fu' ' J A ., V' lx rl.: rj, ,J- L V ' 1 I 01111 LM C'!1r1p!rf' cstalmlislmcfl at MLCIIINUIICI Cpllcgc in lM7O. Miss Lama Wlms, Spwzmr Kappa Alpha dvd ul H 'fzxlzizzpfazz and lm' lAlII Z'l'l'.Y1.f.X', l1m'111!a'1' al, 1865 C'fMf7l'S-RfI'iIlR4tll! and CMM. Ml1'ZUl'l'-AlEIQIIOMR and Rcrrl Ruse. PuM1'rafz'p11-f-Iiappa Alpha blaurnal. MEMBERS ON THE FACULTY V , W. A. Ilaleals, M. A. l'l1. IJ. r ' w ' W. L, l'OlVSllI'II'1, M. A., I'l1. IJ. I, C, Rl1a'l'c'.u.1-'. M. A. 1 x A , I I 'X L Ul.xNm.1-:le M. A.. lh. ID. lisa- 4 , . LOCAL CHAPTER ROLL A s'rpw, J. ll. l.MN'.X'I'IlMEY, E. M. l'mx'1-im., W.aH. I mvll-1, W. I..xNl41fplm, .fXa'l'll1fl: PIQRRINS, S. K lllazxwlxaz, C. W. I,UlN'il'I, S. bl. S'r'1a'm'l'l1lca, bl. M I .11 I., R. W. Nlpamx, il. H. W1cl.1fl.m', C. Ona Ifundnzrl and lf'iv0 Roll of Active Chapters Xllfllltl-Willilllllglllll aocl Lee University Genome-University ol lleorgia. Deltrl-Wolfonl College. Ef7Sll0ll-l3lll0l'y College. Zeto-Romlolplm-llfl:leon College. Elf!-RlClllll01lCl College. Y'l1elo--lieleltlleley Slate College. Kofvjfflqllllereel' lllliveroity. Lllllllillll-lllllVQI'Sll.y ol Vilgioia. Nll--lhlilllillllll Polytechnic Institute. Xl--Soulllwestero lllliveleily. Omlc1'olz-llniversily ol Texas. Pi-University ol 'l.lCllllCSSCC. .S'lgmo-Dzlvidsoml College. llpsllonilhliversity of North C1ll'0ll1lel Plzi-Soulllem Unieversity. Clzl-Vamlerhill' Uoive1'sity. fill--llllllilllli University. C'ozego-Celltral University oil Kenluelly fllfllel fllplzo--ll11ive1'sity ol the South .fllpllo Helo-Ulmiversity ol lllahzuoo. .fllpho Gllllllllfl-l,..OlllSl.Elll1Zl State Uoivemly .ellplza Delta-Williolo Jewell College .Allplza Zelo-lVilliz1m and Mary College :llpha Etc:-Westminster -College. .fllplzo Tlzelo-lieleltllelcy l,llllVCl'Slly. ll .jvlm Kappa-U1mive1'sily of llfliseouo Lonzbdaajolms llopleins llolversity. Mo-lhlillsaps College. No-Tlle George Woelliogtoo UlllVClSllV Xl-University ol CZlllll0l'lllZl. Ollz.l'c'l'on-Unive1'sity of Afleaosas. Pl-Lelaofl Sl2llll0l'l'l, jr., lloiversity. Rho-lloive1'sity ol West Vi1'gi11ia. Sllflllll-llC0l'gl2l School ol Teehoolog 7lm.-llfzmlpelell-Sidney College. U pslloo-Cnlversity ol llflississippi. Plo'-Teillily College. C1117-lientocky Wesleyan lllllVCl'hllly. Ololyo-Nc11'tl1 Carolina A. and lll. College cz .fll1vl1onlllissou1'i School of Mines. Beta Bela-lletllany College. Belo Gommlz-College of Charleston. Belo Dl'llll--llC0l'gCl0Wll College. Belo Epsilon-Delawo1'e College. Belo Zeta-University ol llloriclo. Belo lilo-'University ol lllelallomu. Beta Tlzela-Wasllingtoo U11ive1'sil'y. Um Ilroulred and Sie 1 n G! Phi Kappa Sigma FUIIIIIIIVIL al UlII Z.'l'l'.VI'f3! OfPl'IllIS'1'f'IWIHDU, Orfnlwf' 19, 1850. L Phi Clzujvfw' Cstalmlishccl all Riclnnmul Lfollugv in 1873. C.'nlf11'x-lllcl Hold mul lilafk. MIT!!-'l7l'f-L iulclcn Rod. P1zl2lic'at1'mz-Phi Kappa Sigma News Letter. MEMBERS ON FACULTY W . S. MctN1c11.1'., VIE. A., Ph. D., LL. I55. LOCAL CHAPTER ROLL Un.:-3, C, S, Lllmmallxw, W. P. L7l lxi'llINS, L. E. Uwlmxeuxvuulm, O, W.. JR. .lf7,xl .'roN, H. ST, C. VMHCN, O. H., JN. Ona IILzuzdz'ml and Ni: Roll ol Active Chapters xllplltz-E-llttivetoity ol Pentlsylvztttitt. IJelle--Wttsltiogloo tuttl .lelletsou College. lipslloo-Dieltitlsolt College. Zt'ltl-l.'l1'Zl1llill11 tuttl lllmsltttll College, liloallttivetsity ol Virginia. lolo-!Columbia ll11ivet'sity. M ll--Tlll2lllC University. ltlzo-Uttivemily of lllluois. 'left-llelttlolplt-llfltteotl College. lljtsllotz--lXlot'lltwestetu llttiveteity. I'ltl-fllieltttttotttl College. Psi--.lq'e1tnsylvzmitt State College. .fllpllo ,allplto-Wasltitlgtoo tuttl Lee University. fllplltl Go-otloo?-ll11ive1'sity ol West Vllgllllil. tlljtlto Dellro-llttiversity ol llaioe. .tllpllo lipsllo11-EA1'1not11' .lttstitttte ol' TCCllll0lOHl'. ,lllplzo Zeta-l,lnive1'sity ol lVltt1'ylzmtl. .fllplto Tl!t'lll 'UlllVCl'Slly ol Wisconsin. .filljtlto lolo-Vtmtle1'bilt lluivetsity. fllftlzo elitrltplr-l,l11ivet'sity ol Alttllztttta. fllplm Lon:lttltz--Uoive1'sity of Culifot'1titt. ,-lljvllo lllCrt-lltlztsszteltttsetts llostitttte of TCCllllnlllOgl ,fllplzo N'll'-2-GL'0l'glEl School ol Teelmology. fllplze Xl-Portltte 'U1tiversity. fflpllza O111lerotzelluivetsity ol lllieltigan. 't .llplto I l-'lltliveteity of Cltieego. llllurlrml and 'Poll rr v T Ari Miss lmzauam ANNE RYLAND, Sponsor . Phi Gamma Delta l UIll1lI'l'If ni ,If'lff'1's011 4f'0Hr'flU, Aluy, 1848. NIM flu' C'l1uph'1' CllilI'l0l'Qfl at liiclmmuml College, IRQO, l'r1ln1'-Royal I u1'plc. l !frzuv1'-I lACIii1l1'f'JlJL'. I'11Iflzfrufzb11-'IA'l1c AI'l1i Gamma Dclta. MEMBERS ON THE FACULTY W. l'. llmilcv, M, A. R. E. I.ov1Nc:, M. A., Ph. ll. a. M. I...N..,1.1.. la. LOCAL CHAPTER ROLL Arlqlss, E. L. RaNsuNuf:, A. 'l'. A1l':x'l':lel.m', W. R. Run-1, M. I.. lL'o'1'il'1:1-:l.l., S. Il. Rm, C. IJ. Elavls, H. ll. S.m1.1.1e, R. L. fl.us1,l1', W. ll. SamNm-'1cl.1.mx', uf. I.. Q1':c'1u', W. l'. SMINui-'ac1.1.mx', E. .I' EQvl,.xNn, tl. N. Smrru, R. G. V ' 'I WH.1,1s, lx. fl. Una Iluuflrvvl mul 'l'I in If n Roll ol Active Chapters .fllplnz Clll-A1l1llCl'Sl College. l-'ei Klint?-'.lll'0lVl1 University. llelto NH-Dll1'1ll0lllLl1 College. Omega Mil-M2ll1l'C Ui1ive1'sity. loin llln-lllessaeliiisells institute Teelniology. Pi Iota-Woreestei' College. Omega-Coliiinbia University. Nn lipnliiiz-Neiv York University. Ton .fllplici-Trinity College. N fn Denteeoii-Yzile University. Tlietn Psi--Colgate University. Koppel Nn-Cornell Unive1'sily. Sigino Nn-Syineiise University. Chi-Union College. Belo M in-jolnis lelopleinn University. Sigiizn Dentei'on-l..nloyette College. Belo Clii-Leliigli Ul'llVCl'Sll.l'. lletn-lliiiveinity ol l.'eimsylve1iio. llelm--lliieloiell ll11ive1'nity. .Vial iettyslmig College. ifinnnnn Pill--l'Cll1lSl'lV11lllll Slate College. lilio Chl-ekieliinoinl College. Oinieron-l.l11iversity ol Virginian Zeln Deinwron-Wznillinglon :incl Lee llnivefsily XiDi'1m'1'on-glldelbert College. Pi-.fllleglieiiy College. fllplni-Wasliiiigtoii ond lellerson College. Rho Dentm'on-Woostei' College. Lonilido Denleron--Denison University. OllllCl'0ll Denle-roi:-llliio Stale llniversity. Thele Denmiiiz-illliio Wesleyan llnivei'sity. Signer-Witleiilnng College. Lmnbdo-Dellaiiiv University. Ton-Hanover College. Zeta-Indiana Stale University. Lonilido llllfl-ljl11'l.lll6 University. Psi-Wabasli College. Tlziftei-Uiiiveieity ol Alabaine. Nn-llelliel College. .Kappa Ten-University of Tennessee. Mfn-University ol Wisconsin. Mn Signin-lliiiversity ol Minnesota. fllpllfl Plii--Univei'sity of Mielligaii. Ono H nmlred and Fourteen Gfuzzlml Dvutl'l'o1l-lillllx College. ,-fllplm l'll'z1tl'l1'l11z-QIllimmisl Wcslcyzm Univc1'sity. Clli lolz!-Ullivmsily ol lllinois. Chl llpsillrlzil'nive1'slly ol Cllicagu. .Allflm fill!!-JXIIICS Colll-gc. Zvlu Pin'-William jcwcll lfollcgc. lflzl Ml!-UlllVCl'Slly ol MlSS0lll'l. Chl .Slglll11-Colowlllo Collcgc. Till! lflvl1!'vwm-U11ivc1'sily ol 'll'cx:ls. Lauzlmlll lV1l-Ullivwsily ul NclJ1'aslcz1. Pl Dv11ll'l'o1z-lfnivcrsily of Kzlllsas. Signza lllll-University of Wasllilmgllmll. l,lm1lm'a .S'1'g11zl1-fI,clz11ul Slifllllwlll llnivcrsity. llvllu X12-University ol California. Wal 'W lla' l Our Ilumlrud and l lflcr'n -11.4 If l N fr-'HX X X 'H a 4. my Miss Kmuamw RrcruansoN, Spomor Kappa Sigma . l'x0I!IHff'fI' at UlllTff't'I'.S'l'f'1' of l?'i1'g171zz'41 in 1867. livlu Ruin Clzzlfvlrx' cstalmlishccl at Riclmmoncl Collcgc, 1898 C'alw'.v-dScz11'lct', l'1lllCI'Zllll, ilirccn and While. fff0'Ex'4'1'-Lily of UIC Villlcy. l'z1h!1'mlia11i'l'Imc Lfaduccus of Kappzl Sigma. LOCAL CHAPTER ROLL Anxausuw, lb, Smrrzl, W. R. L., ja. Ilvlm, tl. A. SINTUN, C., ja. L'lll'IWNlNli, A. tl., ja. 'l'.w1,mc, Plihllllilliili LLT1,.x1u4, fi. S, 'I'.wl.oa, MAam'ax' Manoa, Wmsoa Wmnm'.xlm, l'. 'lf WKIKJIDWAIQIJ, U. Um: llundrud mul .Yimlfrn Roll of Active Chapters Ml'-U1IiX1'L'1'Silj' of lX'l.z1i11c. fllfvllu lx'flnal5uwclui11 fullcgc. livin lx'frfpf1-Nw H2l1IlllSlliI'L' Cullcgc. ffuznnm l5p.v1'lfn1-LlJz11'mm1lI1 Umllcgu. .flljvlm Lczzlzbdn-l'11ivc1'sil'y of X 'c1'111cml. Cifllzmm livflu-M:1ssacl111sct1s Smlc Cullcgc. Cfcmumz lift!--Hll1'VZll'K1 lTlliX'k'I'Silj'. livin fllplluhlllmvml U11ix'v1'si1y. fllflm lx'dMr1-4L'u1'11uIl l'uivc1'sity. fimnznu Zf'i'n-New York lhivcrsily. UIIIIIHIKY lfmz-Sy1'uc11sc. Pi-SwzlrlIlmrmf. .-11111111 Hffffl'-I'CllIlSj lV2l1Ii2l Slulc Umllcgu. flfjwfm lijmiluzz-IHlivcrsily ul' l'c1111sylvu11iz,1. .Alflvflu Pill'-llllvlillcll l'l1ivc1'si1y. livin loin-l.cl1iggh l'lliX'Cl'Hil j '. BNN! .PII-llirliillsrmll liullvgv. .-lffvlm flljvlnl-rlH1ivc1'sity of M:11'ylu11fl. .hlljvlm l5m-4iw1'gc Wz1sl1i11glm1 UlliVQ1'Hily. Zvffr-fhU11ivm'sil'y of X'i1'gi11iz1. 15111--Runclul all-Mzlcm Cullcffc. I h 11lz1iWaslmi11g1m1 :md Lcc University. N11-William :md lX l:u'y Cnllcgc. lf'j1si!m1-I I: l111pclc11-Sicllwy lfullcgc. IMI IM:-Niclmlmmcl lhllcgu. 1h'!m-llzlviclsml l,'ollcgc, lim APl'1T1llr'--Tlilliij' Umllcgc. .-Ifplzu M11-Uluiwrsity of North C ':mali11z1. Hvfu Up.v1'lf11:-Nn1'tl1 C':11'ulin:'1 :md M. U1 ' Hcgn ,Alljvlzu BWI--MCl'L'L'l' UIliVUI'Sifj'. ,HNIU ll!!!-frlillmill Sclmol of 'l'ccl111mwl4ugy'. IM: LumIrda-Uxmivwsily of liwnvizm. . 21 lim:-'U11ixfc1'sily of JXI:1l1:11nz1. livin lim- . XIuIJ:1l11:1 l'ulytucI111ic Instituto. 'l'!It'f'lI-41111111Jl'l'lillId Ullivcrsily. lfulvfnr-HXv': 1mla'1'lwill Ullivwsily. MII'--Sl5llTllWl'SlCI'I1 4UlliVCl'Silj '. Ltllllllfffi-lIlliVGl'Sil'j' of 'l'a-11114-wc. Ofzzvgu-'lT11iw1'sit'y of thc Snutlm. .-Hfwlm Sffjlllfl-f Jhio 811110 U11ivc1'si1v. livin Pill'-Crlsv Sclmul of .Nmmlin-cl Scicncc. HUM DW!!-WIlHlliIlg'liIll :md IcVl'Qrsm1 Cnllcgc. livm N z1-U11ivcn'si1y of Kemucky. lln mI:'f'fl and 'lhmnly .IIIIIIIII ZIIII-llIIiveI'sily of llflielIigIIII. IIII'-l'III'IlIIe l'IIiveI'sity. .IIIIIIII I'I'-lfV:IIlIIIslI College. IMI 'IIIIIIII-lIniversity III lllfllallil. .IIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIII-l7IIiveI'sity III llliIIIIis. .-lIpIIII CII!-l,IIl4e l III'esI llIIiveI'silIy. IIIIIIIIIIII III'III-l,'IIiveI'siIy III I'lIieIIgII. IMI IIfI.II'IIIII-llIIiveI'sily III WiseIIIIsiII. IIUIII IIII-lIIIiveI'sily III lliIIIIesIIIII. IIVIII IIIIII-llIIiveI'sity III lIIwII. .-'IIIIIIII I'.II'-lIIIivIfI'sily Ill: NelI1'IIslIII. IIIIIIII IIIIII'gII-WilliIIIII Jewell Lfullege. IIUIII IIIIIIIIIIII--lllllVCl'Sllll III lIlissIIIIII'i. IMI .S'I'IIIIIII-WaslIiIIgIIIII llIIiveI'sily. IMI I.'III!-MissIIIII'i SelIIIIIl III lllnes. IIFIII ,IIIIII-llIlliCl' UIIiveI'sily. XI'-l'IIiveI'sity Ill IXI'leIIIIsIIs. GIIIIIIIIII ,IXIIIIVIPII-A-lllllVCl'Sll'Y III Illilillllllllkl. I-IINIII IYIRYIIIIII-MlllSIlllS l'IIlleg'e. CIIIIIIIIIIIal',II1IisiIIIIa Slate l'IIiveI'si1y. .S'I'IIIIIII4l'1Ilzme l'IIiveI'siIy. IIIIII-Slllllllll'CSl0l'll l7IIlveI'siIy. I'IIII-llIIiveI'siIy III Texas. IIUIII IlIIII'I'I'IIII-l'IIiveI'sily III llenver. IIUIII IIIIII'IjII-L'I'Il0I'ZlflII College. IIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIII-LlUl0l'Zll.lI'I SelIIIIIl III Mines, IMI ZVIII-'l,ClZlllll Stfllllllrfl l'IIiveI'siIy. IMI XI-l7IIlVeI'siIy III lfaliIIII'IIiII. IIUIII I'.II'-l'IIiveI'sity III WIIslIiIIglIIII. IIIIIIIIIIII .IIIIIIIII-l7IIiveI'sity III llI'eg'IIII. CIIIIIIIIIII IIIIUIII-SlIIllVCl'Slll' III lIlalIII. UIII: IlIIIIIlI'I:II IIIIII 'I'IIIIIIIIII-IIIIG I V 1 111111 111111'1'1'1111 L 111111 1111111 x. 1,l wwf q. 5' 1111188 W11.1.11 CRUTCHFIKL11, 137111111111 Pi Kappa Alpha 11111 111 1111, 11111-'11171'.1111'1' 1111 11'1'1'111'11111, 1111111111 1, 18611. 1'1111p11'1' 1-s1z1111is11c11 111' 11i1111111111111 Cpllcgc 111 111111. 1 '.1-1i111'111'1 111111 11111 1111111. 1 11111'1'1'-1.1111'-111'-1111'-1f'1111c1'. - 1 111111111111.1 H111L'111 111111 11i:1111111111, 111111 l1111g'g1-1' 111111 Key. MEMBER ON FACULTY 11. A. S'1'1-:11f.111'1', 11. A., 1111. D. LOCAL CHAPTER RGLL 11'1'K1NS, 11 '1'. S111-:1'1'.11111, 1. AR., 111. 1111111'1i, R. A., 5111, S1111111, 1. 1'. 11i1W111111111, M. A., 111. T11Y1'.1111, R. W. 11111., S. 1.1. W111'1 1'1f:'1', 11. MCL. 1.11-'1111', W. W1111:11'1', 11. 11. N.1N1'1-1, W. 11. W11I1il1'I.',11, 11. 0111? 111111111'1r11 111111 '1'11'1'11111-f11'U Roll of Active Chapters fllflllll-Ullllll'1'Slll' ul llirgilmizl. Bela-Davillsml College. GtllllHH!-fwlllllllll :mel lflary. Dflflll-aSlllllllCl'll llniversily. Zt'l'll-UlllVQl'Slll' nl 'llCllllCSHl'C. fill!--'lll1lZlllQ l'lllVCl'Slll'. TllffllfslllllllWOSlCl'll l'l'0Sllj'lCl'lElll l711ive1'sity. fllltl-Sl'lillllllllCll-SlllllCl'. 1x'fzNu1-'l'1'zl11sylvzmiu lllllV0l'Slll'. ll! ll-lll'CHlJl'lCl'lZlll College. O11H'cl'01z-llielmmmmcl College. Pl'-W2lSlllllglllll :mel Lee. Rim-Cullllmerlaml lfllivewily. Telli-llnive1'si1y of Nu1'll1 Czmllillzl. Ilps1'lmz-Alullzumlzl l lulyleelmie lnstitute. l'lzi-llcnmelee College. C'!zi-University ul the Seutll. le'.liANm'1l1 l'u1'oli11a Agl'll'lllllll'Zll College. llmegcz-Stale lellllvemily ul lQ0lllllClil'. eflfwlnz fjlljvlzrr-'l'1'i11ity College. lllplnl llllllllllll-l.,lllll5lZlll21 Stale llnlversity. .lljvllrl lelellu-Sllem'giu Seluml el 'lleel11mlugy. .lljvlm lffl.l'llllll-lNlll'lll l'zu'eli11z1 A. :mel ll. llmllwe .flljvllu Zelu-lTnive1'sity ul Mlczlllszls, Jljvlzzll life--'l'11ive1'sily ol Slate ul l'xllll'lll2l. Alplza Tlzelfe-QWesl l'irgini:1 Universllv. , v fllfvlm foie-llflillszlps College. ,llplm llffzfvflcl-Nllssclmll-i Selluol ul lllines, lfllflla Llllllfllllll.-llC0l'gL'lllWll College. .fllplza llflzl--lllliversity nl Georgia. Om llundrefl unrl 'I'aw':rIyf-m' .,wji'lQqN LY .r n ' K ,lf 2 W- s, ix M' T' H ,W , 3 m K J' ,A N fl A 1' .. wins, lv . .y,,,,L..-:...,Ny, f v A In . H , ff? - ' --V, II JQMKM A Wf w bwfcy, Nfffm'JfMl6JL-Qmhiw My Hm fdwgj MM S? 41 2 LW 1 V Sigma Phi Epsilon l'iU1llIU'l'lf uf RRWIIIOIIKA C.'olli'gij, 1902. ALPHA CHAPTER i'n!m'.i-Ri-il and Purple. MOA'l'l'.S'-AlllCl'iL'Illl iililllly :mil Violets. PHiJi1il'l!l'I'OII-Siglllil Phi lipsilon jmiiiizil. MEMBER ON FACULTY I . Z. lliimvw, S. IRB., E. E. LOCAL CHAPTER ROLL RJWICN, O, L. iRlWl.I'IS, IJ, W, ju. Y lL'iiuswici.i., W. I'l., .IA mis, W. H. l1i.xiii..-mn, ii, fi. ' 1 .ANI-is, L. Ii. .I-INKINS, W. H. RNliiII'I', I. D, S. i.ui rii.iN, F. C. Mmm-1ni.'r1.i, A. R. A-w i'lIIl.l.ll'SV, Llms. Wiuiaiw, Wiesmnf, DIR. Ona Ifuuilml mul 7'u'rnty-iiiim Roll of Active Chapters 1'llflllll-ll.lClllllUllCl College. llkll' l'z71'g17111'41 lim-llolve1'sil.y ol' West ll'l1'gi11iu. l'f'l111.eyl'z'11111'o IM:-.lelflfeesoo lllecllezll College. llllnllllll lfllpllo-l'11ive1'sily ol Illinois. C'oloroflo .'llNm-lllliverslly ol lfolomrlo, l'e1111.eylfo111'o Hello-lloiversily ol llClllllHl'lVEllllZl. l'1'1'g1'111'lz Della-Willizun :mel ll'lEll'y Lfollege. Norlll l'o1'ol1'11o llelo,Nor1l1 llillllllllil fl. :xml ll. lfo Ohio .ellflzo-l lhio Nortllero lfoiversity. lmllono .'llf7llll-.l.,ll1'l.lllC University. Ohio Helo-Wittelllmrg College, New l orl' .fllplzo-Sy1':1e11se lllllVCl'5llj'. lf'1'1'go1io llfwll111-lfllzlsl1i11g'lo11 and Lee l7nive1'oily. l'1'1'y1'1z1'fl Z4 lil-llillllllllllll-ll'lZlCUll College. lff'o1'glo .llljwlzo-flieo1'glo Sflllllll ol 'lleellnologyz llelo-:wore .-llplzo-llelzlwzwe State College. l'1'1'g171oo .lilo-llolve1'oily ol lf'i1'gi11iu. ,ell'l'o11so.e .fllfvlzo-lfniversily of Mlezzllsas. l'l'1l11sl'l'z'l111lo lij1.vllo1z+Lel1lgl1 l'uive1'sity, l',l'l'l'jI.llI'll 'l'lzelo-elf'irgillio lllelililmy Institute. lllzio l,'rr11z11zezMlll1ll'1 Stale University. l'vr111onl .elljvlzo-Norwielm llnive1'sity. xlllllllllllll .flWo:-fllz1laom:1 l'olyteelmie lnstltule. Norllz llvlllwllllll Dvllof'I'1'ioily College. Neo' !lon1jv.s'!11'rv .bllplm-Ilummolltll College. Um llumlrfvl om! 'I'lvil'l1l Ni wx 7 W wi. :Ni M i igwlll ' - N30 V N ESV 'TQ-B917 Mu Sigma Rho Literary Society lHii'r'1'ii-iH mimi .Siijiliiii Rhi'!iii'1'!ci'. ROLL OF MEMBERS Alll5lJ'l I', Il. 'II iiewimis, W. H. JXCIQISS, H. L. QUNII, M. M. .fXlii..isiii, bl. NLM, I. .iNi'.xii1iiiw, R. Lf. ififRQi'l3A1N, W. P. iisN'l'iiN, I . WI, H.lN'l'Z, M. L. Sicviclwiiv, W. R. .iniiNi1iiluc, W. R. D. hiiiiric, R. A., jii. WQi,rM.iN.iii'.w, H. T. lviiii, A. R'f,liRli2llI'I'll, R. R. iimiiii, W. ilviwiiiiiiii, l'. W. R WHHIGWNINIE, .-X. j., jii. ii'.iXliKl'1IQ, j. Ii. Liiiiii, fi. l . l'1f:'1'i-Lies, J. IS. 1Lf1iiix'1'iiii, T. W. If'iiiii'uci.i., W. H. miie, H. H. Sviiwiiii, W. ll. .i.WlIJSUN, U. H. Siiiifsiiii. W. A. ,.J.iNN1c1i, H. T. Siiiiiii, R. Eiiiiiiwiis, A, R. G. Sixiiimicii, C. W. Qiziciiiici., Cl. li. Si11iNi'1iii, R. 1Qi.im..iNii, Ci. G. Smiwii, W. R. L., JR. 'iiRIFFl'I'Il, A. T, S1I.l9l'l'ARlJ, J. R. --lA.is1.11f, W . H. VAN I,.iNiiiNi:1i..im, H, S mics., .l . W. Vifiiiiiisiiiil, Ci, flgl, Oni: lliiiiilrml und 'l'!iiJ'Hl-Iwo 1 7 , GRIFFITH PRTRRS MoRcuRR Officers ofthe Society for the Session of 1908-'09 FIRST TERM W, R, D, MUNCURE., P1'vs'1'df'11t W. P. Mclgisiw, Vl.L'C-P7't'Sl'dt'Ili R. S1'RNcf15R, Src1T!r1i'y A. T R.xNsrmN1T, Cvusor sRcoND TERM ji. Il. PIC'l'ICRS, l7i't'Sl'lTl'l!l' R. A. ITRIRUCR, hill., T''l'L'L'-Pl'l'SI'fft'IIT G. il. Wormsox, St'Cl'l'fl!l'y T, W. CRUXTON, Ccnsar THIRD TERM A, T. GRITTTTH, P1'ssidi'1zt E. L. Arrmss, Vicc'-l'i'v.w'dwzt M. M. LONG, Sm'vtu1'y QRCITARDV, Cvzzsoi' Oni' Umuli-wil and fI'l:2'f'ty-tluw T Z-YY M8 MW ll: S111 K thi 1' ses 11.14 exif! li History N October' 10, 1846, tl1e Wasliington and COillllli.ll.El1l Literary societies inet ill joint session and organized the M11 Sigma Rho Society which l1eld its tirst meeting lllldel' that lltl1llC lletoher 17, of tl1e same year. 1-lt this meeting William Royster was elected their lirst president, and a constittition and hy-laws were drawn np. From tl1e old records the ll 11 lfllllliit 11 t l 11 1 . lmfiii S ST Sm QL-A LLAP 1 . lll'Si1J1'Ugl'Ellll was a very spicy one, tl1e question tor dehate heing, ls success in liie, owing lllOl'C to 11ative and original tale11t. or to 1iCI'SCVCl'2lllCCTi, Tl1e negative side wo11 tl1e decision. For three years aiter tl1e time ot o1'ga11izt1tio11 tl1e Society met i11 ii1G Academic l?lQall, fliroin Fehrttary, 1849, mitil tlcto- her 13, 1853, it met ill tl1e College Cliapel. Btlll the s11irited and a111hitio11s111e11oi the Society co11ld 11ot hear tl1e tlionglit oi 111eet- ing as a Literary Society i11 the same rooin, i11 wl1icl1 at cer- tai11 times oi tl1e year, they had to sit and puzzle over tl1e 1'lll1Cll dreaded exaiiiiirationsg lilllti, they decided to leave tfie chapel. After obtaining perinission from ilic iacnlty, and at pense to tlieniselves, they handsomely htted 1111 the T to tl1e present has heen UCClll'llCti hy the Society. The lll'Oll'tlllCl'li lawyers, tlt1CiOl'S, preachers ant. 11111cl1 ex- iall which httsiness lllCll that have gone torth from her halls speak a worghy trilinte to tl1e high standard oi training given hy tl1e Soci ety. Not only did she lit Ti'lClll :tor tl1e great tesporrsihilities o lite, hut, in the hloody st1'11ggle ol 1861-5, her sons were ever ax the front llQitiillg1iOl'8,CtltlSC wl1icl1 they held sacred. During those trying days iilC College was closed, hut wl1e11 it re-opened in 1866, M11 Sigma Rho Society iinmediately reorganized. At this meeting there were present hlessrs. C. lflryce, B. Code, J. T. Cttl'1JCll'tC1', R. ll. Cl1a11ey,l?I. liord, O. W. H11gart,T. Hnglies, C. T. james, and lilroiessors I-lfarris and lrlarrisori. C. T. james was elected jiresitlent. llleiore the llliCl'1'lI1liiOll caused hy tl1e war, tl1e Society enh- .islied two rriagazines. Froni 1851 to 1859, she pnhlislied tl1e HGitltTltlltl'l',T a iiiagazine wl1icl1 was written hy hand Zlllti read ieiiore tl1e rneetings ol 1he Society. lirom 1858 to l86O, Thr lliitt Sigrrro ltl1o111'11111 Star was pnhlislied. This also was writ- igen hy l1a11d and showed m11cl1 talent and perseverance. O11 Octoher 11, 1855, a 11111nl1er oi tl1e hln Sigma Rho 1ne111- icrs witlidrew and 'loriiied tl1e Pliilologiziti Literary Society. W e a1'e now in tl1e hity-ninth year of Olll' existence Zlllti are hound closely together, lreepiiig constatttly heiore ns tl1e three ohjects iiiscrihed o11 our badge and adopted as o11r motto. 01111 Il11111lf1'e1l 111111 Tlitivygfortr' Del L' 9101.1 .x Rliaiy So-C11-:Ty Philologian Literary Society A'Iu'1 1'u-lfuma vt Pvmm. ROLL OF MEMBERS AN luclas, M. A. -IIIWl,INIi, Rom. I1.Ac1c, W. M. IIASS, IL f.IlCAZlQl.lEY, I, II. , I . .JARIIl'., J. LJ. IlCI.I UR'I', Enmwno ..I1.uM1c, Ii. W. 1Q.xlumwlcl.1., S. A. I 'UK If li LL, 4. .. Igfucm, S. S. ri r r 1 I.,.UCllRAN, I. If.. J.'xvmsoN, D. N. L.fl.IA'S0NV, S. I-I. fE1.1.1s, P. S. IiUL1L'1i, I . gImsma1.1., P. lf.. .I11.1., I. U. :I.xwR1Ns. A. R. ..'I1ALL, WV. T. .1cNN1Nc:s, I-I. II. IIIIINSUN, W. fmmsow, C. N. ININlIill'l', I. IJ. S. fi.-wm1AN, D. x.lNc:, E. LI'l l'RIELL, A. W. ..,YNI'Il'q, A. O. WIUN'l'IIOAll'1RY, A. II. NIIIIQIIIS, C. T. WIICICII, M. T. '.fIII.l'I, CLAY Ilumlrffd and 'l'Ifia'!Il-sI.v ,qw IJI'l..x1uc1c'1'v, W. L IIZLIN, T. W. J1f'1'1f'1u, 'I' I? ,.1 ll ..n ll Amam, A. M. XYIIICR, II, II. .mum-zs, II, L. Row 1-1, I. L. J RUIIICRS, W. H. Sfwwnlslzs, A. W. SYDNUR, E. W. SNlCI.l.lNI'iS', S. T. SIIIIMATIQ, A. I.. Sll U M Ivrla, W . H. Smlw, G. IE. SN1a.xn, f. P. SNIQAD, QI. L. SNIQAII, E. 'Il SNEAD, Y. W. S'1'11.1.wra1.1., C. L. 'I'muzx', I. I-I. TIIIIIIIINUN, W. M. 'I'1c1:1a1s1.1I., I, II. TUWNSIQNH, W. W. 'Ifuc14leu, I. E. WILRINS, II. W. W11.R1NsuN, W. AI IIIIIx1.l41c1a, A. C. W l'ZI.I'lI', I. E. W lwrlc, W. R. W ILSIIN, A. II. Ynwma, All Fmws Ymvl-2l.l., A. W. BLACK Rnomas Rvnau OfHcers ofthe Society forthe Session of 1908-'09 FALL TERM Prmidmzl, W. M. Rr..xc'1c We-Pws1'c!mzt, J. 13. 'l'mum1'.1. Scvrvtnry, A. CMIJWICIJL Twasww', C. T, MORRIS Cvnsor, J. H. Bmzlmv WINTER TERM Pl'L'.S'1'dt'llf., li. L. Ruumss Vflft'-P7'C.SWI7l'lIT, J. 111. Him. 1 St'tTl'l'flII'y, W. L. O'Rr.Anmz'rY 7'mr.vm'cTr, J. li. BA1us1f: LQFIISUIQ R. U, LYNUI SPRING TERM P1'L'Sl'fW'Il1', CP. 13. Rvlmuu Vicv-Pwsidcazft, D. N. Dxvmsuw .S'cv1'ctc11'y, S. T. SN151,1.lNc:s Twczsuw1', T. E. Cm:11R1mN C'cnsor, H. L. SNEAD Ono Ilumlrml and fl'Mrty-sowvc-n History U11 to the heginrring ol the session 1855-56, there had l1ee11 o11ly OIIC literary society at Riclnriond College, the M11 Sigma Rho. This society had hecorne OVCl'CI'0WtlCtiQ there was no rivalry and society worlt was devoid of interest a11d life. So, clissatisherl with this state ol alilairs, on the night of tlctohcr 8, 1855, a small llllllllJCl' ol society lllCllllJCI'S. together with a :lew students 1111t helorrging to the hln Signra Rho, l.llUl, i11 order' to iillitlliti a1'1'z111,ge1r11e11ts lor organizirrg ll new society. At this rneeting W. L. li'e11iel1 rrresided and 2llJlJt1ltllCtl Dr. Win. E. .llatcher Cll2lil'llltlIl oi a CtJlllllllll6C to draw up a con- stit11tio11 a11d l1y-laws lor the new orgatiizatiori. At tl1e sngges-D lltflll of Dr. tf. ll. Ryland nlilllltlltlglllllu was a1lo11ted as the so- ciety 1ltllllC. 'three nights later a hody oil sixteen students ac- cepted the Ctlllttilllllltlll and l1y-laws 11rcsented hy tl1e COllllllill0C, Eltltl o11 t'lctol1er 12, lii55, the Society was tornrally orgarrizeel with W. L. l'e11iclt as rrresident. The Society lllllllCtliZllCly errtercd llliltlll its lllCl'l'Zll' worle with that zest, vigor and CZll'llCSlllCSS wl1icl1 has ever since been char- acteristic oi Ql.'l1ilologia11s. tlne week alter tll'glllliZtlllt'Jll the lirst exercises were held, the snhject lor 1lel1atel1ei11g, Does the hn- ticirration ol the linttrre or lllC 'hlcrnory ol the Past hllortl tireater lilCtlSll1'C to tl1e htlind? The new orgairization gl'CW and lJl'0SlJCl't'tl 1111til lllC Civil War st111111e1l everytlrirrg. The last regtrlar meeting helore the SllSllG11SiOll was held on 1l11ril 12. 1861, and till doril 22, at a called ll'lCCllllg the lltltly was 'iZltlltllll'llCtl lor itll indetiriite space ol ll1llC.u This i111leti11ites11ace11l time e11ded inthe lall oi 1867, when the Society was 1'c111'ga11ize1l with three iornrcr lllt'lllll0l'S illltl t1ve11ty-1111e new ones. lhrring lllC lollowirrg spring the present hall ol the Society was llll'lll8llCtl, Ellltl ever since that time tl1e llliilologian Society has lllel regtrlarly during each session ol Richnrorrd College. flhe l.t'l1il11logia11 Society has always stood :lor lltJllCSl, thorotrglr and hard work. She is liltlllll ol the college l1o1n11's her lll0l'lllJCl'S have won, ol tl1e acl1ieve111e11ts ol her tlttlllCI'UllS Elltlllllli, and of her high standards ol worlt and lellowsl1i11. 'l'h11s, standing 11111111 tl1e sure itllllltltllltlll laid i11 the s111all'l1egi1111i11gs ol long ago, illlll rejoicirrg i11 her present p1'11s11e1'ity, she looks to the hrtnre witl1 ever increasirtg l11e111e and detennirratioir to at- tain to the goal suggested i11 tl1e rnotto ol onr Association, Ros- tra et liCltllltl.ii U1nfll1111,1I1'o1t 111111 7'l1t1'ty-oiytrt PALI I LoL-oG. r A N SOCIETS' Z .' Q ff Q K.. P ,- l L xlkhlll lt mxxxxwmu 1 CAN XL W ,Q iM,,4I1W i, ,.- 1 . 73' w ' xi W up .K WN f Ifq:?Qs--h-- lm? ., ' ,, X ' f 'I' 4 V54 V , Q, .' X x w ' x Mix , v X' 1 2 X rf fi 5, ' r X I N w w NN Ya Ma -5 f N X X- ' X ,,, .M ' N jlX..f V g' . Vx mx V X Ii XA: X Q Chi Epsilon Literary Society OI'fjf!III',S'l'II 1904. OFFICERS OF FIRST TERM I 1 Iii-ziewliic IIlc'li,x1eiis, I'i'i'.iizIi'i1l Mxiii' WIIII'I'I.ICY II'ION'I'.IIIlIII, I'Irv-I'i'i'.iz'iIi'i1I I'l.,IR.I IIIIIIIICS I2.iii:i', 'I'1'f'i1.i'i11'ri' I li-:im film Iiicifzrziilw, .S'i'i'i'i'riii'y OFFICERS OF SECOND TERM R1 rii R'II'IilII'III'IR 'I'liiiii.issiiN, I'i'i'.ii'iIi'11I I'Ii.i.icN iX1.i'.xs .fXNi:i:l,, I'1'i'v-I'i'i'.vi'iIi'i1I I 1,.xii.i M mes lim, Ii'uii.i1i1'i'i' Niimii Iliimmliii, .S'vi'1'i'fiii v MEMBERS Iii is ANIIICI, Mini' RIION'l'.IIil'IC In xiii Iiilei' II.Il7I,INIC I'if:.ixiic'i1: III I I N Iiiileiaiiiii' Iii-iiiwiil-3 IIic'ii.xmis Nia Illfizimmm III I'II IIIIIIIRIASSIIN If MII i' .IICNIIINS 'IANII-I W.ii.ici:1i ISSTII I-:ii Wifi NS'l'I'II N Om: lliziiilml mul I HI'Ijl-llllf History lly lll.ar'y llfortley blontagrre arnl Nolarnl llrrbbarrl, N tlre year of our Lorrl, roou, a surall gi? if baml ol noble arul taleutetl youug r s 3 wornerr, 'forming tlre august borly 3. , wlrielr bas sirree rlevelopee into tlre lflri lipsilon Literary Society, tbat all la I g.. N ,-.gr irrrportarrt anrl powerlul 'luetor ol 0 X ltielmroml College, rrret in tfre spacious n , .9 N, .,t2'.. lrall to tire left as you enter tlre rest-1 00 N , f rlenee ol Ollt' muelr be overl ami lurrro1'erl presirlerrt. . .gs A ' y iilcx ,,'v--Mftkx it ' l rgefau aussi, Y Of, iw! .Y get may L f 'Oz-JJ, 'r 6. g, lnvv N- gf ng gr .mtg 6- 4.-7.6, ,D fly. y' Qqy .N rf lf 375' og? iii IZ if ll 'Ci , gr rs ,X if-ai '. .sf itfi. t r t V50-rr - r 'rf' ut r - so P tl 'i 'r - 'r.t' il M I in It . IX I I O y x - I W s sever .ue we so rnuelr rnrpresserl by tlre present eorreeptions ol 1lJarrvirrisru, as wlren we study tlre ltistory ol tire noble institutions ol wlrielr we are all prorul ol being members. .lior nrarry years tlre Clri Epsilon rlomieiliaterl tlre above men- tionerl aborle. lflere we see our Soeiety in embryo. Lilre our pilgrim latlrers tlrey were wealr in rmnrbers, but strong mul steari- last in tbeir resolution. :ls tlre great plrilosoplrer aml lris rlis- tinguislrerl pupil, llerbert Spencer, lrave poirrteel out-every speeies is evolved 'lrorn some otlrer speeies. So rve rrray trrrly say tlrat tlre tlri Epsilon lras passerl tlrrouglr an evolution, a great uplreavel. Darwin says tlre eause oi tlris is natural seleetiorr. Tire minutes ol tlre lirst meeting retul as follows: 'l'lre regular nreeting ot tbe Clri Qlipsilon Literary Society was lrelrl on lfrirlay, l ebrrra1'y 13, rooa. 'Very little was ae- eornplislrerl as nrost ol tlre time was spent in giggling. Riglrt lrere we notiee a very pereeptible trait of our arree-stors-tlre uronlreys, wlrielr by tlre way, we lraven't gotten rirl of yet. 'lllris evolution lras been one ol organic growtlr. Alter tlre prirrritive age ol giggling was past, our predecessors reaeberl tlre seeonrl or elrattering age. 'llrey elrattererl arul elrattererl. 'l'lre borly grarlually began to wave, anrl slowly yet surely tlre lreat irrereaserl, until tlre tberr smolrlering aslres brrrst lortlr in tlre great eruption ol tooo. lt being quite strong now tlre fury was all tlre greater. Wlren tbe smoke and fumes grarlually liilterl tlre onee famous aml noble borly sanlr baelr to a very snrall borly. exlrausterl by its srrperlrmnan struggle. Une llrrurlrwl rr-url If'rn'tyr-Irro CH I E P51 Lox SOCIETX' One thing ninre must lie ntlilecl. lt was at struggle lin' tlie survival nl tlie littest. til the lew sni'viwn's nl the liaril winter ol 1909 nn tlie lileule and tnirespnnsive enztst nl llielnnnntl tfnl- lege, all are nt tlie presein ilny nrezieeliilly nntl elieeilnlly tteeent- ing the nntenme nl tlie struggle ns inevitnlile :intl siile liy side as eninnttninns in misery tlie lnnly is by ilegfees gntlieiing new lile and strength sn tlnit nnw it is vigorous ennngli tn tnlie ntrnng fnnil. tllelreslnnents are served ztlter every nieeting.i We may szilely nrnnlieny tlint tlie ltttnre nl the Citi lipeilnn will lie yet ninre glniinns tlnni its alienily glorious past, ns we nrnntlly and unclnniiteilly lnllnw inn' liigli enlnrs ni gnlil :intl rnynl purple. znnl zulliere strictly and ennseientinusly to inn' innitn, 'linnzil rights ln all and sneeizil privileges ln none. .l A We' gf :Sis-' uU'. . ' -fgfgfg LO' .ii . y. ally. A b V 'C A -uh x 4 Jwgvl leaky .Mir WB- --,nf 'N' ti 'v' Eo snlglkgty 'sf dwg' 6 Unn llniiflreil and l'ltll'l!l-ftltll' ' P N if f 'P iv Lax f ff f f yy QI .X Tl H H W ' J K I A A W X . 'I ' x Y. M. C. A. RETIRING OFFICERS Win. M. llrncrc, l'residerrl pl. ll, li-ln.r., 7'r'ru.rirrer .l - ll. rllltlltltlrlll, l'ilit't'-Pl't'S'l'tlt'llI' ll. L. Rnoons, .S'r'r'r'r'trrr'y INCOMING OFFICERS l, ti. llnnnn, l're.rhli'rit ti. W. Sanhnn, Trrusrrrer rl, tl, l,YNt'll, lt'lt't'-lil'r'Sltllt'lll W. lt. WllI'l'Ii, .S'eci'rtr1r'y History The College Young hlen's tfnristian ilssociation is the spiritual or'gzurizatiorr tor the student lrorly. lt is to the spiritual lilo what the Athletic Association is to the plrysical--wlrat the lecture room is to the mental. The Athletic rhssociation exists not because it is necessary to the College to maintain such an organization, hut because it is essential for the maintenance of athletics. Certain individuals would talre exercise ol some sort even il there were no athletics. hut we should have no system for physical development, And if there were no Y oung htlen's Christian rlssociatiou, there would he t'ln'istiaus among' the students who would cultivate the spiritual lile. hut there would he no organization to assemhle the students for mutual helpfulness and errcotriagernerrt. No matter how pious the individual life may he. yet we need that hnoyancy which comes from associating with our fellow students. The Young hlen's t,'ln'istian :Xssociation furnishes an opportunity lor luiirging together the religious forces in order to strengtlren the ruoral lite of the institution. All students are iullncnced either directly or indirectly, ln' the Association. and as it is to the lrest interest of all to have a spirit ol congeniality, we cannot urge too zealously that each student lend his iulluence, hoth hy atendance and hy heeorning a nremhcr. to malre the Young hlen's t,'hristian rhsf Uno llrrrrrlrwl und FOV!!!-8ffl'1!ll M. C. A. 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'l'11is 11111114115 1111 1,11111111'11111i1y 11,1 111111111'11gc 111111 c11cc1 1110 1111l111111111111- 111111 at 1111- same 1i1111- 111 5ll'C111fl11Cl1 111111 111-v1-11111 111111 1111111 s11i1'i111111 lives. .llglxdv lgzxzfilgk, T5 1 13 .'.. 1' 1' all -I C I :I 9 ' 0110 Hl11111ll'l'lI 111111 l1'0l'ljl-111111 The Students Volunteer Band ll'lo'e'to-Tlze etu1zgell.eutlon of tlu' tnorltl ln this geinvution. OFFICERS J. C. llflitvzs, Lvvulev Roisl-:nt lluwnuvo, .fls.u'stnnl Lencltv' J, R. Estes, See-retuvp MEMBERS I 1 I ll. l. Annoe A. W. Li'1 i'n1u.i. lhnuuuf lloivninu j. C. Aliens Euuunno lhn.ifos't li.illR'llllUlJlC .ltufinuuis U. R. lzsins ' 1 ' ti. h. bin I'l'l.l Nonnnia l'lllIlIlAltll ti. C, Wsmuiv The Volunteer llnncl ol Rieliniontl College has this yezu' on eutolnient olxten. This is the largest IliClllllC1'Slll1l it has ever haul. The teeortl shows that the ivorlt of the Volunteers, as on ' ' 5, fun ieplul to the in- iliviclunl members :incl more siguihennt to both the student hotly and the puhlie than at nnv previous time in its liistory. A cleli- nite course ol studf-'llie Coll, Ouoli l ri orgzuuzutioii, has been more inteteslinf ' l l fl lieution und l.ll'01lZll'Zllltlll ol llflissiomry Ctuulitlules-with written reports on the vntious phnses ol 1nissionzu'v vvotlt, luis been lollowetl. This yent. the llnntl luis tulten at more proniinent putt in tie ivorlt ol the City llolunteer Ilnnil. At the Student Mass Meet- ing, helil in the lfirst lluptist Cliureli. uncler its auspices, ti ltielunontl College llancl tools putt in the prognim. A supper wus given alter vvhieli u eonlerenee wus held with n view to estu 1- lishiug mission stuclv elusses. Delegates from liity represent tive elnuehes zunl eclueutionnl institutions were invited. 'lie Rielunoncl College Ilnnvl was eetively engaged in this worlt. IC 3- 'lille lutute ol the llzuul is litiglit. lt is aspiring to und planning :ui ecluestionnl line ol work whieh, on the lielcl, will prove at lile-long heuelit. hluy its iclenl in the lutute he no less than in the present-u thorough, ptnetieul, intellectual unel spiritual 1ll'CllZll'2liltlll. Une l.llll!tll'L'tl until Illfly NUULI' x'rEr-:sc B.-E N11 Q Alumni RICHMOND COLLEGE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OFFICERS I r x , ' Im. Illmxnxs IIne.xNm'11 II'II'fI1m.xII1s, I'1'v.wIr1:I Rlcv. W. W. IIIIWAIIIJS, Ifirxf IIm'-I'wxirfvazI Ilia. Llvws I.fxNl4I'uIc1I, Srcuzni If'iw-I'2'vsIIIII':zI Il. L. SRIIII.'I'Z, ESQ., 'I'l1I1'wI If'ic'v-I'rvsirIf'1zI Due. W. II. IRI.x1:1:lsA, ,S'vc1'vtuI'y -I. AIIIIIIIIY S.xl1Nlm1cuIs, 'III'l'II.IIIII't'II' I-I1111I1uI Immluct 'lunc I5. IOOO. LOCAL CHAPTERS I,f11I1'.If'1'III', Ky. IIR S.L.IRmnnylUwWdmM Du. W. O, CIIIIVIIII, .S'vcrcI'a1I v-fl'1'm1sIr1'v1' I - . N01'f0IIf, I III. S, 'I'. IIIICKINSIIN, I'wsIrII':fI C, W , Cm,IcM,xNA, SI?f7I'1'IIII'LI'-TI't'tISI!'I'l'I' ,III'1zvfw1'1' RIv'zI'.v, IIII. lim, JI. SMI-:u,'1'x, Imizivzzl II. S. IJIIIIN, SI'I'I'I'I'IIIW'-,III'I'II.IIlI'I'I' ICICIIIIIUIIII, I 'f1. 'I'. C, IfII11,I,1.IxI1s,, l'wsifIvut C. RI. IJIQIN, .S'vrwIuma-I'm1.wzrm' v IIuII1'11m1'v, IIIII. IIILNIII' QI. WI.XR'IIIN, I'w.w'1Iw1zr' .IQj'IIt'III?III'fj, Vu. II. R. IAM, IR'1'I'.s'1fI1'11I IIUIIIIUIJU, VII. Cllxluus IIMW, I,I't'.IIfIt'lII Ona Ilufudrml and Ilf'IfI1l-tum W -vw-,. W 'f , ,-ML -f wr 'L+ ii' f 'N3 xv-l,,., Spider StaH PRICSLICY 'l'. ,LXTIQINS l5d1'fnr-z'11-C'l1iff QX. xl. CIIICWNINKS, slli. .-lmsluzzl lidilm' H. U. HzXNl3Y .iH flfc'fft'S Ii. L. ACIQISS f:l't!fL'l'I1ff!,l'S W. R. U. NlfJNl1LfRlf I.1I1lt'1'l!l'y Srlc'fa'ffr'S JULIA l'l CM'l lY IMRRISUN U1-lids. tl. H, l5R lSTUW fir! W. I'. MVHAIN C'0ffr'yz' . Sl lIRl,ICY 'l'. SNIQIJLINKES Bzrmzvss Mlllltlfjfl' .1X. tl. UIIQWNINCJ, hlll. .klxmlazzzt Mumzgf'1' 'l'. W. 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SN11111, 1.'111111111.1 1W'U11'J' 1i11s'1'.11'1's I . .1'Iz113111111., '1O, 1T11A'1'111'1R.T .11111111111'1' R111 811111111 R110 A. 11. 11.105, '11, .e1.1.11.1111111 1111.11'111'.1.1 1111111111111' 1'1l110111g11lI1 11111'111111111'1'11 111111 1 T1'111'l'111111 Fur MlE1'iSIENflIiR S'I'M l 15 1 11 1 11 ' I ,- 1 11 1 1l' 1'1 'Q 111 1151 1 1 11? 1 1 ,N 1- 1 1 1 .MH H A15 1 1 1 QW 111 11 W WW 1 L11I1!11,1 1 VH! 1W' ,V '51 1 1 1 :W 11 IN ,N W1 Wm W1' INV 111 1 1 1 1 11 Q 1,1 W 1 1 , VI 1, -1'1ff1f' 1 42' 1 V 1 , 1 1 W 1 11,1 1 1 IJ M if I, N?- M fs? 1'-37' 5 5 -'Fa' 1? I I. 1r., 1 1 1 11, 1, 1 1 fu 11 of f I1 ., V NJ: '11 ,11 gif- ng, 1, 611111 fe,24'i MW 9 1 ' Lai , V ' 4 1 W '11 X T4 V L13 R11 X111 11' r 1 x K 'W ' :IX ' 1 XE . 4 7' 'K x J I N 1 X X r 1 1 1 K i Ny. 'N ,a X K X 1 K 1 N 0, x 11 V1 I. I 71-f -ff -Q-11:1 4 ,D .f c, 5 'A-A.- Richmond College German Club OFFICERS ll. 'l'. :XTIQINS l'1'v.viflr11l xl. ul. lQllEWNlNli, hlll. l '1'c'l'-llrmllvzlI sl. ll. .llfllllllhlN. EIR. .S'vl'1'vlm'v crm! 'l'1'vlr.s'1z1'f'1' EXECUTIVE BOARDS Olllcws nf flu' llnlf li.1'-c1fjlc'1'l1 llvlvzzzlws l'l,lNlll', ll. ll. lelellxlm, W. l'. Ilmv1cN, ll. l,. S'l'mNu1f1cl.l.uxxf, -I. lg. MEMBERS Amllsuw, 'l'. ll, Wll'll.lIN, W. l'. l A'rR1Ns , ll. 'l'. l Reluwsm, UI. ll.. ju. luwncw, ll. L. l'rvxx'm,u, , W. ll. lmsww, .I. ll.. Runs, C. lYRll, .I. fl. Slllllll, W. R. L., llc. lllll.l'ZWNINli, A, sl., slll. SNlc1,1.1Nlas, S. 'l'. lfUl.li, C, S. 5ll'IlNl'l'IR, R. 5l'NIfM'. ll- il-. ,lll. SemNlz1fl:l,l,mx'. j. l.. lil1.l,, R. W. S1111Nc:l'1an.1,mx', E. l'. pl.lNm', ll. ll. SlN'l'llN, fl. C.. .Ile .,.lNR1-'u1m, ml. SllICl'l'flRll, ll. R., Dlll. WI 191514, W. llNI.ll'Illll'llllIl, ll, W, l'.XllI-IN, ll. ll.. .Ile Um' llluulrwl mul Ri.rInflu-n GERLI .mx CLUB T P W 'f , f! EfpilQb , - Y f :Jn N '1 IM W' vie! ' J M , V ' I U 7 W? Ns f , Ag' N N' D I P . 4 f w I ' V 1 W f - lf' f 1' -,f f W , J X X wi W- 5 H Q. Wk, , V Rb ,T I Mmm mwmlnltl, M Nm IUPUI' W ' I XQJ9? 09 Richmond High School Club RflJl.UlQH5Hll1C and White. Y1':1.1.-Soo Peyton Lcwis. 1f'.woh1'l'le .l+'l.oLm ?hJ'l12 RJli1l'hJll'S llome-nmmlo pics. lohou St'IlU1ll.'H .fX'1'1u.lc'm: RIEUJIQIJ vom 'rho LW lfwh Ymns Roolholl CR2l1l11JRJllSRi1J IQO4-06-O7-O8 Ihlsclmll clmmpionship 1oo4Qo5-oo-08 l'rvshh'21f RlJlIRR'.I.' zh. RR! JCR, JR. I',I'c't'-f,I'l'S1'fR'Ilf jU,l.lfh l'RM'l I Y HARRISK JN .S'c'c'1'r'hH'j' hhl. gh. CI I.fXhll1IERS. JR. lioorfh' Hohftl' Ri vR1ERT fl. WILLIS .h'I!ff1'lIyf'hflWr' fh'h'yrIh' MISS JULl.h l'EM.'l-IY HARRISON .S'r1'1'I1v iiL7S'I'.1X Y US R. EZIEIQIEL MEMBERS fP:1id-upj ANc'.hueoxv, Ii. Li, Rum, A. tl. .fXNc'.x1oe.ow, R. C. Llccfhv, R. W. hcx'ualo.v, W. R. h'hJN'I'lifJhflIERY, A. R heorh, R. A., ilu. tJm'l1.xho , R. W. h'll.Xhll?IiI4S, Rl. the. Rvolcle, O, A. lL.'1..x1el41c, ii. S. SINTUNA, R. Lf., Dlh. hRlWhlI', M. ShlI'I'lI, R. li. .hI.hIORIi, M. R. Sl1'r111c1u..xNo, S. .Ezla1c1uc1.,lI.R. Svohou, W. R. wihhev, V. W11.1.lAMs, I. A. flxhwoolm, jonh WH.1.1s, R, ti. . R CO-EDS UH-'lf'l':l-3, l lc.xNc'n-is R. l'Ii.'XIiL'lE, l'.wl.1Nl-3 hl lim, Q'l..x1ox hfl. 'F11oh.xssoN, Row HARRIHUN, j. l'1c.xv1.1v 'l'le1w1c'1 l', LILY I . MUN'l'MilH5, h'I.X1lY W. Wham, Vueolhlh L. W I-11 N s'1'1o N, limi me R REFUSED ADMITTAN CE 1'l-.woh Swmoi lm-'ns w r Uno llruulrml and Simi-si.r I-Iuizl-I EYCEICYCYI- CLK? Fork Union Club J. P. SNEAD P1'1'.w'aA'11! D. N. DAVIDSON Vic'r'-f'1'c'.s'l'dr'Hf A. F. YEUNU .S'c'crvZm',v 1 - f 'fri L3. LA ADLILL Trvc1.s'1mv' J. H. TERRY .'lss1'.vmut liditw' of Anzzzml C0l.UliS-Liglll Rlue and White. Y1c:.L-Rall, mlm mc. 11.111, rah me Aczulcmy, ACZIKICIIW, P. U. A. Sis A100111 bu Aczldmy. MEMBERS . ,1.xNN1s1:, R. R. Q.um:r':, S. J. was, A. IS. Mo1f1f1'1f'r, D. B. .L'1ICl.F0R'l', E. MUNQURIQ, W. R LLXILIQY, H. 1LJu'rn..xNn, ii. C. .RlWl.lNfl, R, 1llll.Il'H, j. T. lLfa1mvN1Nm,:, A. j., ju. jlAIXiE'I l', A. M. L1,.x1u4, R. j. RIIKJIJIQS, li. L. 'LT1:.x1- 1', R. Li. .i1c'11.fx1ms, M. V L'AmvmcN, A. 11. Slllcvmlum, j. R. Qlmflxmsow, D. N. SNEAD, H. L. Miss, 1. R. SNIQAD, J. P. f.UUAN,K SN1c.xn, P. W. .f1a1m1cL1., G. W. SNEADA, E. P. 11.iu.1.1.fxm, L. S. S'1'1uNcz1f1sLLoxv, lII.x1u..fxNn, 111. Cl. '.Plm1w, J. H. jll.l1!l5lCI.l. , P. E. 'PUc1Q1cu, J. E. Qi l1.c:u1uc W.x1'.K1a1e, A. D. Uno llumlrurl and Slmly-vigil! FORK Ifxirox Curr- Tidewater XI'ILI. '.HIIIII'LllI Im' 'I'icIcwaIc1' I II Club III IIIIIWIQQII-IIIIIC.' Club I- , , blur III I'.ulcIb yum' bwu canoe. MII cvwytlming lbaI's Ibm. Lzmcl III pozmuts and big ralmips, OFFICERS II. W. S.fIIII.IiII II, I.. RHI IIIICS I 'I'v.v1'cII'I1I. 7'I'I'II.IIII'I'I' II. bl. I'E'I I'Y W. I I. IIMIIS I 'Irv-l'1'vsiIII'III .S'vc'I'I'I'III'y W. II. IIIIWIELL lIi.IfoI'1'III1 uIuII'I'fI ROLL ' x Ia. L. .fbI'IiISH,,.. 'I'. W. fIIIlX'I'IIN , , . , one W. II. Clursxvlc. .. W. II. II.wls ,..... A. II, Ii. Iibbbbbs I I II, II. III.I:1-:'I' ..... II. W. Ibm. .... . 5I'ICNI'IER I1II.l. nnul I ru A. II, LINI II ..... Q. IQ, l'.xIIIIIcsI. . .. '. bl. IwIi'I I'Y. . . . W. I I. I'IIII'If3I.I., . .. I. L. Iilunncs .... - 1 I I i. RIIIIIL, , . .. Ii, W. S.xb1.lcI: ..... II. W. Sbxmwbblcues. W t. L. SI'lIIbIMINIiI9II..... S. 'I'. SN1c1.I.1NI:s. .... W. SYIINIIII ,.... . W, II. IfII111'1'I+:. .... I, 'If WIIIIIIIHIIII ,,,. .. mul Srwirly ununnlul .no uno no: ..IlI'IIIQL'5S .bnnc ........Iisscx .. . .IQlm1cQsIc1' ....Nb1'IbIII nana-ouoaolluixcclllnac bling :md Quccn .IJIIIIVIIIIIIC . . . .Di11wiclcIic ..... . NIWIUIII ..Nzmsc1mI1III ....Nu1'IoII4 .. . . . . ..'bCCI,IIIlZlC ..IsIc III W'igIIt .Sbutlmmplml . . . . . .bIiIIcIIcscx .Somltllzlllmpbm . . . . .Warwick ........No1'IolIc Prince Iicmgc . . . . . . .I.Ic1I1c Iilizzlbclb CiIy -s:..o :r ru 1 I! TIl'lbIXN'4XTER CLUB- Gnome WAsmNo'1'oN CLUB Big Joke OFFICERS C. W. CIIICWWING S. .l. LODGE .S'f'v1'vIu1'3P I'1'vsidv1zl. IQ. W. HILL lf. Ci. LULf'l.'.lWlAN 'l'r4 mmriu 1' f'I'l'4 -Pl'l?Sl'lW'l11' Ki, li, 4IAlQl..MXN.IJ 1-N l'm'I Xlrv1lu.fllrrru can you stimcl when you Liv so easy. Kulmms-L'l1c1'l'v roll l.wm:1'1'ln MRINIQ-.W chcr1'y 11l1mslml1atc??P Honest! W. llmvlne K. R. IMNI-:'l l' v 4 1 MEMBERS W ll. Uumsxx'1'11 .I l. ll. llwus ! . ll. llxlucls A. .I. Llllllili IV. 11. I,HlY'I'll.XN C. W. L'11mvNlNf,s umlrrffl mul Hr'a'r'n!,u-turn W. H. JVl'1NlilNS M. M. LUNG A. R. MlCRlElJI'l'll D. Il. MllIflfIB'1 l' , . L.. W1f:L.1fl.1cY R. W. Gu.1. li. G. K.ifx1u..xNu Moot Court ol Appeals Richmond College, December lil, 1908. W. ll. fl'tilW,lCl,L vs. .'l.l.l'1!lllf'Sll. pl. A. llYRD lllllI l I'I'll and .ltJNl'IS, tpimsel lm' l'Iaintil'l. i lllllltlllilil, and Miqlns, tfonnsel lm' llelenilant. The plaintill, one llenry Powell hargainetl to swap a lmttle ol hail' tonie to the clefenilant llyial, clealei' in :mything he eimhl get at a retltteeil priee, from a slmestring to a tfassie llllfltlltltlli note: he, the sairl llyril, promising in eonsitleration tliereol to clelivei' unto the saiil Powell in exchange anotliei' hottle ol hair tonie with ten eents to lmotf' llprtl. the cleiemlant, elaimecl that Powell hail 'lranclatently in- ilaeetl him to enter into the eontrael aml relitsecl to make pay- ment ol the hunt money. lneessant argmnent having ensneil hetween l'nwell and llyrcl as lo their rights, aml eaeh knowing the pamemonitms propensities ol the other, legal ailviee was sought aml the ease eame to trial helore his colossal higlniess, limillius hl. Long, ti, DI. lilelenee: Set itll' :mil reeoiipinent See. 3299, tpcle ol lhginia. l'laintilli being' ealletl, iptallliefl as a witness, gave in eviclenee the eirctiinstanees which leil to the eimtraet aml the reeoininemla- tions ol the tlI'tlQl,flSlS who hail sold the hair ointment to him. 'l'he l'CCtJll'llllClltlill'ltIHS were that the timie was a positive etailiea- toi' of tlanclrtill' and perieet lnocl loi'ihel1aii'. This evitlenee was ohjeetecl to hy the cleienilant on the gronml that the tll'llQl,flSlS status was prolesshmal lmt inanthentieateil, the1'eln1'e merely hearsay, trailers and shop talk. 'lhe ohjeetion was nvermleil, the eom't heing in rlonhl anal wishing lo see authority. One llamlrrvl ami Nnrrfulp-llpw: '1.'e1'1'e11 e1'11ss-1111es1i1111i11g 111 sl111w 111111 tl1e e111111'11et Wllri i11- 1lllCC11 1111 11'11111l, z1sks tl1e witoess: l1oes 111111l1Q 1le1e111111111 1111611 e11te1' 1111111' 111.10111 111 jest? Wi'g11ess: No, l1e 11s1111l11' 1'l1lC1'S i11 1l1e 21l1C1'11111111.H 'l'l1e 111111111111 11141111 11Qe11111es 1111111151111 hy 111C 1111es1i1111s 111 the C1111l15C 111111 11sks 11e1'111iss11111 111 1111111111 11 w111'1l 111 11is 111111 11el111l1. 11 111218111111 g1'11111C1l 111111 l1e 1161712111 11s 1111l11ws:' i'1iC1l1lC111C11 111 1,llC jury, 11111 1111 l1lW1'C1' s11e11 11s 1h'11111s w11s. 11111 11s 111e1'e is 1111 C11S111l11S 111'ev11i1i11g i11 1l1e l'111te11 States w11ie11 111211 11e 11111011 115 l11w, 11s 111e1e w11s 111 1f:l1g12l111l Wll1'11 this g1'e111 1111111 1'11le1l 1l1e1'e 111111111111 11ei11g 1'0VCl'S1'l1 11 single 1i111e, 1 VQ1l1111'1' 1111 this es- 011551111111 111 est111111sl1 11 11111111 111 11111 whieh will go 111111111 1l1ll111lg tl1e 11111111ls 111 l1is1111'y. Now, g1'1l11C11l1'l1, 11111 sole 11111661 111 111'11se- Cllllllg this 1'1lHC is 111e 'l,e1f1,1111111e Novis 1l11l1S11.l 11 1118111110 1111111 111'11se l11'111'1'1'11 ,ll1'1'1'1'1l 111111 1X1k111s 11s 111 w11ieh 1112181C2l1ll1l1f1'11111lS1'l 1111' tl1e l1ClCllSl'. 1'111e1' l1e111'i11g111ei1'111'g11- 11161115 1111' 1'11111'1 1leei11e11 i11 1110 1111'i1'111111i11e, 1414111111115 1111' 111'C1S1111'1 l11'l11g, '1ll1e lesser 111 two evils s1111ll 111'e111111. '1'l1e Hl,1'Vl1111,l11L'SH we1'e 1ilQ1l 11l1S1l'Cl'U1l 11111 with little l11lll11ll11Clll1ll. ',l'11e 1le1e11se e1111e11 111111 111111li1ie1l 11110 hleek, 11 11111110111 111 to prove pl1111 1l1e 111111C was 1111111111111 1111111111111 111111 111 51111111 hy test 111111 it 1111111111 111111 1111195 111111 1'e1l. - 'llhe 1111111111111 11111111011 1111 1l1e 25111111111 111111 itll l1l1l1l1Q 111 11e 1. 1, 1111111e1l 111' test were 1l11l11ll111'l1. '1'11e e111'111si1y 1,11 tl1e e11111't, 1111w- eve1', e1111se1l 1l1e 1111jeetio11 111 l1e 11ve1'1'11le11. 'l'11e 1'es1111 111115 111111 the 11-'l111C11H011l 111111 1111'11e11 111 Z1 1111111151 11e1'111il111111, e111111' 111 the tlC'lC111l1.1111lS 111ee. '1'11e 111111111111 111 the 11111, 11110 1lhl11111l11111l, 111011 11s11s 11 1111y111i11g w11s s11i1l 111 the 11111'Q1l111 111111111 11si11g 111e 1111110 1111' l'1'1l-llCi11lC1l 11eo111e. '1'11e jtttlge 1ll1l11i111g they were 11'1'111g 111 l12ll11l1111JZlQ 111111, SCV1'1'C11' l'C111'l1l1Zll11l1'1l the 11111. 'llhe .I11y 111111 11111111111 1111 1l1lll1C111, 11 f1lCl1l1111l'I11 11 'hlotesl 1 lle 1111111 1es111ie1l 11s 111 his legal Hlilllillllg 111 1l11lll' 1111111 lQ1lW 111111 111111 1110 1111111111111 1'owe11, was Z1 l2llSll1'1'1' H1117 1111111111 111111 '11ll'll11'l' 111'111'1'1l 1111' e11111'1 111 111S11'1lt'1' the j111y 111 ess 11111111 111111 11-11111 jl11lg1l1L'111 1111 1110 11l1o11e g1'1111111l 111111 111:11 it 1111111111 l1e C111l11'1l1'1' 111 the 1.fC11C1'115111' 111 111e 111111 111 t11ke 111111 11111 111 s111111s111111g 111111 11l1'1l1C1'111l11'C 111111 l11111l'C 1111 111111gs, 1111111l1e 11111i111is11 s 1111jee1 w11s H1111'1'1 11111111 1111'f11.1.1i11111, lle. 1l1e 11e1'e111l- 11111, l111'll1Cl' st111es 111111 111'111'1111.f11 111W1'C1', l1l1l1lll1g 111111 1111SS1'5Sl1l1f 11110 legal 111i111l. V1'l'll1' helieves 111111 1111i1'111s 111111 L11111 1il1lt'lil101'1'1' 111111 l11i1l 111111111 1111' l'l1l1' 111 1111111111 111111 11 11111111 111 1111 1111111111 111111 1111l11111111'11y goes 111111 1111'11.1 11111'111'11'1111111 ' is 1ll1'1'CZ111111' 111111111111'1l 111111 1'elieve1l 111 1111 1lis11s11'1111s C111l111'11l11'llC1'S 111 14111111 111111111 lle 1111111 hegs le1111e 111 111C C11ll1'1 111 11111111 l.111'W11.l'1l tl1e 'll11'11111'1' 111 tl1e 11o11s 111 verily l1is S1211t'111L1111, which is Z1CC111'1l111Ql1' 1l111lC. '1,lC1'1'L'll '1111' 111e 11010115112 1'11111' ll111l111', we heg 111111 you keep U1'1lCl' i11 tl1e C11ll1'l 11111111 while we 111'11C1'C1l 1111'1l1Cl' 111 tl1e Case. 1111 Sl1e1'i1l', 11le11se Sll'1'1l1' 111 the 111111. 111, 11. fl D 1 H 1l1ew11111g. 1., luscl. 111111 11'1l11111'1'11 111111 N1'1'1111111-1'11111' Witness procee1ls: 'lfhis atli1lavit wl1icl1 I am now 011 the verge ol giving is, il I ain't IlllCl'l'lljllCtl hy the counsel for tl1e plaintill, Illltllll the hopes and aspiratioris of two ol our IIIOSI tinted citizens ol tl1e Old Dllllllllltlll. While tl1ey are IIOI IIICII ytlll rnight call noted, they are men 1vl1o Wott 1l ntalte their ntark i11 tl1is worl1l it they only l1a1l a chance. I I I mayI1epar1l11nc1l lor f11llilli11g tl1e p1'e1lictio11s of tl1e Holy llooir, I will 110W place ltefore ytlll tl1e 11111111-s of tl1e ltest IKIIOWII citizens of Virginia, whose llZllllCS no lltllllll are Slillltlllljf out i11 your 111i111ls above all others even Itelore I l1ave1ne11ti1111e1l them. Ilut lor tl1e sake ot' those wl1o have 11ot l1a1l tl1e tljljltlllllllllj' to become well posted I will recite their IIIIIIICS, viz., .l'ltJll. rl. ,IQ Cltewning, jr., lisrj., illltl tl1e I Ion. j. rl. llyrd, ol Accornac. And foremost ol them all is IIOIIC hut tl1e foriner wl1o has been l11eate1l11t this glorious i11stit11tio11 since Septentlter 16, 18911, tllltl who has CZll'l'lQtl oil more lltlllttl'S lrotn IIICIIIIIOIICI College than the glillltl tlld llominion cart ever hote to bestow lljltlll one eitize11. Lend IIIC your ears a moment and will relate tl1e llI5ltIl'jl ol tl1e latter. I11 1888 there was l1or11 lljltlll llog lsla111lnea1'tl1e lltllllltll oi tlritrcoteague, forty miles east tl: WEICllZljJl'CHgllC i11 tl1e Ctlllllly' of rlc1'or11ae IIIIC hahe i11 tl1e shame Ellltl ltJl'lll of john ihlllltll Ilyrd. I11 tl1e lllttlllll of hlarclr, 1oo8, tl1e wise men of tl1e West CZIIIIC to Illltlllll Ellltl Sllltllltl l1i11t i11 tie rohe ot track team lllItllZlgCl'. It ytlll all ICIICW john Ilyrd as I do, your verdict w1111l1l he 11ot jjltlilljlhlii 'l'l1e1'e l'ClllZlIlIS i11 my lllllltl no donliti l111t that he was llltIllt'CtI to enter i11to this lrargairr hy lllIllllC inlluettce, lltltltl. duress Ztlltl error. We have proven to ytlll that W. ll. llowell, eontriving to tlt'l.l'Zllltl, told our hurnltle dele111la11t that he, llyrd, wo11l1l I1e malting three cents as clear as a whistle hy closing tl1e ZIltll'Ct-illltl l1argai11. No IZIII'-lllIIltlCtl jlllj' will 11pl111l1I s1tcl1 tricl1ery illltl lllltlllC i11lI11e11ce as this. And eacl1 of you jurors IIOW have IIIC opportttrtity 111 place yottrselves on an Ctjllill lootirrg with rl. j. l'l1e1v11ing, jr., illlll j. JI. lIy1'1l. ol rlceoitiac, tl1e rover ot tl1e sea. The Ctlllllt4t'l lor lllll respective parties having closed their Ztl'glllllClIl, tl1e court i11st1'11cte1l tl1e jury i11 an ahle ITIZIIIIICI' illltl IIICII eollztpserl i11 a state oi extreute eslraustiorr lrorn tl1e ter- rihle llt'l'VtIllS a111l inental strain. The poll of tl1e jury l't'8lllICtl lout' for the CICICIIIIIIIII Zllltl six lor tl1e plaintitl. The 'llIl't'lllElll, Illlilllg' counsel of tl1e hour ol tl1e night, lIippe1l a Cttlll to decide tl1e issue. Six honest citizens gazed lljltlll tl1e 11pt1111'11e1l lace ol tl1e llltllilll a111l felt that they lltltl Iteen i11 error tlor want ol' sleepl. lIlliIllllll0llS verdict was l'llCl'ClljJtIll 11war1le1l lor the plai11tilI' lllltl jlltlg'llIClll was given for tl1e great s11111 ol te11 CCIIIS, wl1icl1 j111lg1e11e11t has never, even llllltl tl1is day. IICCII satistie1l. W11.1.1s Il. GIIIIIIIC, Clerk. Ulltl Ii11111l1'e1I 111111 S111fo11I111fl1111 4 fi' N: ,. I 1 'X , i Lin- cfm- ,L ! -i U597' L K V' g 9 - -4- f.-JT- 45 ' 5 LA 61, if L ff T- ff 'L ,L if g-Fi c- i I V eey,,'l54 fp QL if Q ffl- ,fiW-Q1 C V ' 7 LKVIVLH Cm 71? V- Q c,. 5.94 VM WL l,Ld4,..t,, fi, 14.4. 1 Q eaefyf vi ii, ii r lf, . '5,9V 4fVf,-fxkll' ' y lg.. Vv,, - xero r fff fbfffhf lf e ffl e - 'X i i rl f I-hifi ' i col ' Wi L, W f fr if ' ke ' i v fr'-fl ,V ii! ' Fl M 1 M A Ayyyy L, an . . 0 0 'l l 1 1 V ' lg! i evo i 4 gy 4 e flag ifx or f 'T K Q0 0 P' 0 Q U l fi i A .1 i 1 A i dy , elk? The Birds of Monte Carlo Clreerlul, lroppy, rush and guy Were all the '.l.'ur'lreys, They loved to gohhle, pick :incl play just like all Turkeys, i W hen Doctor liellom wzrlkerl in view, A lezrrlul gohhling elirl ensue, hor frm was oo, as they well knew lior all the liurkeys. 'ilrerr ezrme one lelzmrly, toll zmrl lair, To join the Turkeys. rlrrrl Strirrgy llErl,l rlicl eorml il rare 'lo join the l.'urlreysg When out spake lirill, rr gohhler olrl, My room I ot your service hold. 'lliey errlererl ell, lor very hold Were oll the 'lurkeys. The rleeks were quickly lerelrecl hy llleek To give the Turkeys, rlnrl liollrer' Cole some elrips rlirl seek To give the Turkeysg Theo all-rriglrln Crzrlli with lable Come, Then lies ol Zeek to hook the game, hurl lliker llyrrl, rr rlreorlerl mime, Jlrrrorrg' the Turkeys. One lI'unrlr'r'rI rmrl Nrfrwiillf-eirri QTQX4 I For deal, the custom was to ent Among the '.lllll'liCl'S, lt tell to Rich, so proud to strut Among the 'l'tn'l4eys: llld ltving then did wink his eye. AS Little Lodge out loud did ery, Put up, Stringy, youre always slut Among the l'u1'leeys. 'l'hen Sllllg-l,lll'l.l Cntehins showed his hztnd 'l'o ull the Turkeys, liive uees l l hard to understznidl lly all the 'l'u1'lceys, ltut Vaden then the deelc did tnlee. With Atkins careful seureh to niulce, lleznnielde deelts hud, hy mistake. lleen given the 'lllll'lit3t'S. Young Clarke a cigarette did hum ll rom one the 'l'tu'leeys, While Wooclwatwl chewed his quid so grtun, Among the Turkeys, And Totsy down the score did jot, As ziglit-waul Sueneer gi'ahl.ieil the pot. When cold-foot Huislin cloiivtiutard shot To quit the 'l'urlceys. 'ihe midnight hours rushed quieltly on llpou the 'lui'lceys, 'fill Slieppurcl truuniecl 'pon it eorn ttf one the 'lurlceysg Qudge Snellings to his hed did rush. ds Sintou goosed him with at brush: 'fhe eurtuin rose, liright morn did hlush Upon the 'l'ui'lceys. Soon hullilueh Sniith snutehed up his coat. To lenve the 'l'u1'lceys. fl rap hronglit henrt into the tlnont tlf every 'l'ui'hey: just then the door was opened wide, Lo! Doctor I-lzu'i'is wullced inside- , 'Twzis judgment day, you het yotn' hide, lioi' ull the Turkeys. One Htnulruzl and Serenty-sot'mt Piedmont Club E111'1 I'11-111111111111111 1 111111 1J1I1'I111111. 1'11',1'1'1f11111111111-1'1'111p11.1 11111111. 11.11-'11I11'1'11 '1'11N11- -11111 H1111111'111. 1'.11'1111I'1'11 1111111-5111111 OFFICERS 11. 11. 1'AN11111' C, T. 11'N1111,L 1 '11'1'-1T'1'11.11'111'1I1 S1'1'1'1?1111'1' 11. N. 11A11'111S11N 11. 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SID I gf-3.3112 glitz fmszztzzo--bf X' 4 GHOOLOF lea 12101133 Q-PLLEGE H ' .L 41:-Q Q-ffl-yi Tifflf' 'eff..,,,.,.c., E I -C3 tea rf-J: C1151 IDXZJX, 61QO7 -1909 .J?j1J.-zilipflt' ,rows , T f EFLE CKHAS S' 63I'IfIx1I1f. 3 bi CDRPQHATIONS .REAL ,Lj1.r:nG.E2,S J 'Pnovanfr PLE Digg Hoof QTECLBD EPEH 'D 63mE 'f 'S G Q 'F'-Dia I 3 .BfArnrcFuQvr1c.Y EE YRESRE vii., l'4!:F'1-LTI? ffibbg DJ , Tint can-r' 'gjlliq U5 QQ, Ollieial Program Law Sehnnl of Rielnnmnl lfnllege, llielnnnnrl, Va. l'niler the ansniees ni the Cmnninnnfeallli nl Virginia. 1906-'09 MEET OFFICERS F. W. lln.l'i'ii'nnn1'l' .,.. ,,,,, l inlge l'n.is, ll, llinnnn ,,,,, ,,,,Snn'nn- W. Il. rlnnnnsnn ..,. ,,,,,, ' ,I'iniei- Miss hlnnennn ...,. Secretary INSPECTORS OF COURSE lil. bl. hlnnmnin: LT, ll. lFl.innn'r'r' W. S. h'lr'Nnn,i, li, M, Lnnn W. L. linrsiililz fljiirimerl his eenlrael. DOPE Track fast. Slarler llylanrl senl the lnmeh nl twenty-live nll. ln a fairly gnnrl start, nnthing heing left at the nnsl. alllrmigli several nl the horses lrmn the Snutlnvest. rlraggerl for a shnrt lime, nnl heing aeenstrnnerl ln hearing the shunts nf the innllilnrle. 'Ollie lirsl harrier was marle witlnml a lall, lint lnsneelnr hele- Neill envererl the lielrl with his glasses and reenrrleil several tnrlinns mishaps at the seenml barrier. The riding nf the lirsl' hall was haril aml rlisaslrnns ln a few, some nf the entries falling. hlills anrl llnrrns were clis- qnalilierl hy the insneetnr fm' enntimnnis falling, slnnving clearly that they were nulelasserl. lleirl reeeiveil serinns injuries which enmnellerl him ln rlrnn nut in the early part nl the lhircl quarter. .lnhnsnn anrl llnttnn rleserterl the heh ln enable them ln qualify nn nlher ennrses. The rlrive arcnnnl the lar turn anrl rlnwn the slreleh was lerriflie, many nf the nnnmls limling some nf the harriers ahnnsl insm'nnninlalile lnnler the elnse serntiny nf I'iisneenn's Leng, hle- Neill anrl liarneigl. Fnnshee was snhslilnlerl lm' hlnnlagme rlnr- ing this hall, lnng he laelreil the inexnerienee necessary tn jnrlge sleenleehasing. le nmsl he ealalngneil as a ringer. Fm' these nfhn were awarrlecl rliplnmas nl ellieieney, see ere- rlentials en pages 39 tn 47 ante-inclusive. One 11lllllll'f'll rnnl Hiylrln-'nie Southwest Virginia Club OFFICERS 4 1 fllv urmlcr ul umpulullmu-1111 V1 x ,x 1 U H .l',, K. 5. l'1'v.s'iru'11l um! C'lzui1'uu1u lluu cu'.v mul lllvulzs S I'lNSlJlX , tl. 'l'. I 'ur-I'1'4'.s'z'1!f'11! um! llllflffl' fll.YH'Ilt'flIl' fiRlI l I'l'I . LX, 'I'. .Sr't'l't'ft!1'V und mzuuluuz uri luvuz . x 1 u,uuu,, ly, u. I N't!SlII't'l' um! f,w1u'1u! l,l!kX'S'lt'llfll MIVXIJIV M 'I' A J, u o 1 u . - 1 1 1 lzuuvuuu fwuu lJu'km.s'u11 Kuzzufx' IIUIINSUN, ll. W, ulurfrl SIlL'NI.X'l'lQ C711 fvtlffllu' IEUNIJ, rl, ll. Ulvflru' fluff Cuufutl-'un UJHIQ. 11. lf. fflfflf .lIf'I'l'A'Ul' um! l'fuu'1' uf' ,'!H'Ul'l1. v l3lCX'l'IIQl,Y .'flHfI'f'U1' uf l'1rf1!if' L,l'l'UHlIf'S IQIUSUIQIC L'u11z111z'fh'v un lu'j'uu!1uuuus I.,i'lx',VRiCl,l,, : X, W. .Plrf'z'z'su1' un l'lz-mu! C'uHu1'v I2l,M'li, WM. flllllfltllll ' WCJUIJSUN, ii. IS. .X'fWl1SUl' um! Ifzuu ru! lulwiul' . L'u1,uus-Ulivc, fil'k'CIl zuul Lcnuuu. Y l'lI,l.-L'l'Zlk'liL'1V, lmumlu. Imuum C1'iL'lil'lj', crest, crust, HtJIllClj'. Ixuum. Illlillll, Cl'L'5Cfj', Crust, Crust, lluuxmuuy, luuum, Qrcuciy, crust llumucly. vrcscly, buum, crest Wurc the buys frum Suulh Wust Rah, Rah, Mtlllllfilill Iluuumu. MEMBERS Uuuok on tue picture and seej Ilularlml mul HUVIIIIAII-llI'lJ SoL rH'wEsT X'IuG1xr,x CLUB l Il 1 l l 111111 1.1' .. li 11 ,1l1'a1l '1 ix.. 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All good l111'ctl11'ci1 taltc notice ol the linancial l'C1l01'lL ol the 11l'OlllOlC1'S. All past acciiunts cluc at once. Please remit. llal. A111'1l 1 ..... ...... ki .39 Miirgan . . . llristow Striiigy, Big Spcucei' Sytliioi' 511111111 111111 .. llyrcl ....... Siicllings . . Laliltlortl . . . I O St1'i11gy, Little . . . Atkins ..11.... Coach .... 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El l t'111v11? 1 is thc yttlllil t ?l that pttlls at his lace, 1, Wlltfll he l111tvs, tz1l1t's lCll lccl 11l spztcc. 1 ships 'cm l.l't'tIll class 11'itl1111it any g1'z1cc? UNt'l,li llll,l,Y. 1 is itg:1tl1ct's up r11:1clt1's :1111l l1 1 with thc llllL'l'tlSCttllC 1vt'cstlcs ITS ll1lt2t1iY'. ttgs, :tml tugs? 1 is it lct111ws cvcty ll111vt-1' thats gl'tlWll. 1 walcltcs tlw stars with Zl hig 1 ITS TRITTQY. 1 is thc llig'-TtJtllCli, ttzippyltcztt 1 p1'1l1cs thc htcs h'11111 miilttigltt lhltl, ,ltlllNSllN. l Ctltlll ltllll is Il STIHC-lll'llSil :intl wltist-l11'111111t lllllttltllllll. 11Qg'z111l11111c? l t11 lltltlllil 01111 II11111l1'1'1I 111111 Hlfjltllf-fTt't Ambitious Lest the uufzitnrp of nuut iuuueili to the t'olitl'tit'3'. llflellniw-'l'o get elected-to anything. L.1'i t'1.n Lonuu-To hunt a cigarette. tfnniunn lltut-f-'l'o lind seine other kid to play with. W usow Monk--To tnul Charlie Rue. Limit S'tn1wuif-'llo start a session. l'in rou l.uwis-To he as eou-spieuous as possible. llownw-'.l'o stand pat at Wouian's College. .lillA'l'l'H-T0 fool all the people all the time. lu: S'l'RlNtiYi'liO get in Little St1'ingy's session. .Jule lilt'llilllllS--Ilitl get some Seliweitzei' cheese. ete. .lou Wu.1.is-'l'o slnink and slniuk and slniukl .ltuu-'l'o eateh a sucker. .kliss llieltniuis-To assist some piospeetive young inissionaty. fivuuif-izoiu'-A new tune for l-liuuui Eiuuuwns to whistle. ,,lll'lNti-T0 lind a new stoek of tough jokes. i...'kNKl?tlllll-TO liud a Louise 'lfuuuum-tl chew. H tiuu- '-Liglit relreslnnents at 11240 in at. 'llowntt-To make a little liaunouy. R.w ' Rouitus-To make a luss. tj1tiuie Svnunu--To talk horse to those who don't want to hear him. Wnns Cnuwwiuu-To get in the German Club. Qlluit. Vllnoiiufnuti-'l'o get into every thing-but always late. Cl.I'l'tTlllNS--Tl! captivate society. ilfluuiuiuv Tatton- Ru'w't Ciiniununs-'l'o tell what he and Cliainhers Elaiu did. Snoonitfs-A lull moon and a girl, on a hot or cold night. One lluutlrnd und Il'lyltl.U-sis Professional Cards A Philadelphia Lawyer Small'l liees Close llargaius a Specialty Address A. Briar, Hog Island. ll Cools flu? Stull? iDanderine- gl 1 u ru ua Moncnu, Presirleul. Airru un Lau nrouu, Secretary. When Select-ing Loud Spring Rags Call to see ll. lllusuur Vocal Lessons liiveu at all hours with or without your consent. Loan Curcurus. l'li'llSllN.'lL 'l'liS'l'lllfililNY Ol Dr. Utopias' Celebrated Sleep Producer llni-:eunn Ruoons. lleuuiue Swiss Bear Wrestles Wu. l-l. l'ou'u1,r, Director und Stripe Mgr, Physical Culture ll illulrrs l ou Robust T. li. lf'n'rnns W, M. Nance j. A. 'lynn Nnucn cr Brno, Private Drh'eli'z'r.r Inspecting and scouting about Science l-lall alter dark a specialty. Yours at Request CHEMICAL ADVICE l r-zncirr lliuuusou Dealers in Large Implements and Big Tools Eououos and Lnuni-'ono. Une llrrrulreil and Miylily-sorrfri Senior Will ,G yay 2, E, the Class oi 1909 of Richmond Col- I rosa. rr as gy rt y ll lllqc i rs ,se ht ct ltr 1 ltr tfiiwftlfiili rt yy ' diy as it-is-5'-fair, all le- ri. in ' piyty f ' 'rg l i' til pli ed r., M Qfb 'S '-7, It i ,1yt1l, 'jl,+i ' rt, w if ici i. ' if 'L 1, r t gn. 'sf ssl, t:-' igiilrsf- PS yi ' sie, git id- iiti 'sv .fri-r-'.i .fp J 4' sfrf'1n7l - - Ai,V,,,, '. ef 'j y ds.-. -Q lege, lsiclnnond, Va., our age averag- ing somewhat over twenty-one years and the majority ol us. at least, being ol sound mind, remembering our own troubles of the past and desiring that those who follow us shall proiit by our tribulations, make this last will and testament, to talre etlect june 16, 1909, hereby revolring all previous wills, and foiutly and severally dispose of all our possessions and privileges in manner and form as follows, to-wit: l. We divise our most excellent athletic field, on which is the newly erected and modern equipped gymnasium, to those martyrs who shall wear the Red and lgllue on lields ol honor in the days to come, hoping that they shall prepare tlrenrselves each als ternoon to properly appreciate and be able to derive the greatest amount of benelit from the tile covered bath-house and those torrid shower baths. ll. thu' law library, which will be found in the lower left hand rear corner ol the big building, presided over by motlis and coclc-roaclres, we will and bequeath to those deluded and clejected mortals who may be induced to enter our law school, hoping that they will be able to iiud therein--sorncwhere-the points ol law involved in llflcNeill's Equity Exams. lwe conldn'ti. Ill. john Abbott Byrd desires that some tinancial fanatic shall inherit his second-lrarul ll. and lil. lamp, desiring that the egatee shall execute sullicient bond to guarantee that it will be rrolished up and sold to some innocent and unsuspecting Rat for three times its true value. lV. Gur loving l'rol. lil William La Foushee is relegated to the dark and unlathomed recesses of the law office ol john Garland Pollard, trusting that he will never be allowed to get oose again. V. The Law Class bequeaths those elegant plush-covered re- clining chairs in the Senior Law Room to some richly endowed sanitorinm or hospital hoping that they might lurnish some con- valescing patients with many happy hours in the glorious sun- shine. Our motive for this bequest is that we find them too com- fortable for hard worlr and prefer stools. One llnadred and ,lttplrhrrrlglrt lil. We bequeath, with no feat' that the privilege will he ahuseil, to the present rat class, the inalienahle right to instruct those who will he rats next year, their proper place upon all oe- easions, and how to eoncluet tltetuselves under all eiretnnstances, in tnanuer hest suited to their position anil ntnst calculated to teach thent the lofty plane in which the upper CiZl5S-lllCll move anil have their heing. if the legatees under this section should fail to iliseharge this trust, they may he hnpeaeheel dy a rptotutn ol the junior Class, who shall have full atttltority to take eognizanee of the whole affair anil Couiluet it along lines they may thinlt tight and proper and eontlueive to the welfare oi the stuclent hotly. tSignecll CLASS Oli' 1909. Attesteil hy Qlnnn Don, ltn'n.tnn Ron. Eastern Shore Cronies llowt-:t,t. tlooliing over the ,aleennnnr Neanla-li see where llill Catnphells horse ilf'rnctinot was hurt in the wteeli at l':u'lisley last weelc. Iltnn--llill tfznnphell aint got that hawse nn longer. Charley Nottingham hought hint a XCZII' ago, gontl bargain too. Htnntn Enwtnnns-Well I saw llarry Rue ilriving him last eourt clay. Uni' llnnthwt nnrl Etyltty-nine Some Priceless Volumus 'l'he Virtue of hfloclestgy''--flfeytorr Lewis. lCorileusiorrs of a Wife - lltliss Fleet. The Voice of the People -'lleeelrer llhorles. Short Rzuiouu''-J'Refeetor'eries. Left to llerself -Miss lliregory. l'Soleliers of l ortuue -Wellley, Barefoot, White zuul liur- rlette. rl Szure Qtlritttie''-Stillwell. ,liIll'0ll ht.uuelrauseu -liriliith. -'riuee of Good lit!ll0W5-SCl'lll1lllElg0l'. ts y .oetweeu Two Loves -Lztrilriorel. f'eu Nigirts iu at .lilar-roorrr -Billy liloek. lfhoir invisible -R. C. Glee Club. ' thi tie 'fruil of the Lonesome llJlllCii--'CllZll'llC Rue. i l Were .liirrg -Jliray thulztrrtl. l'Willl'LCllZ A Cliuperoue --bliss Yarriugtou. fire Story of zur Untold Love -bliss julio Ryland. re Light that liuilerl -llfleelr. f'wiee Tolrl Tales -- Suootllesn ff re l:l'lSlSH'uEXZllllS.u Tire Qllasqtrer'arler - l.toaty. iree Weeks in Politics -Mellairr. When l Wzis Twenty-oue -judge Woocluorr fre Wzurcleriug jeu '-L-liztrriruurr. fire bliilglllltilltlii-.ll'Vlllg. ' re liCl01JllSH-iiWlllSliCl'S.U 'ffre l-listory of Four Queer1s -liritlitlr. King of liiaruoutls, A Sequel -tfutelrius. rl Noble Narrreuf-Etlrrurrulo lleliort li. Surztivo cle htlagulesrre. hottie lirourul -Class Room. ' White Acre vs. Illuek Acre -McNeill. 'l'lrorue iu the lllesh -liill liouslreeii evicleuee. l'luuuted lleru'ts -'l'lre Co-Erl's. The Spy -'llre jaspers. 'Vliool of Quality -lrleury Powell. Angel Wlrispers -Miss Y arriugtou's lllLlC1'2lllCCS to Suoorlles. beautiful joe -joe Srrezul. ilutiquary -J l'r'ielry. john and Deruijolurl'-Wlro woulrlut? Debit ruul iCreclit -Our' relations with Uuele Charlie. Utopia -Not here. rr ' One llurulreft um! N'iur'lu Wanted A wife that loves a joke and spurus a whistbroom. junuu Wooosou. A bread target easier to hit than Dr. Harris' head. ihunr Nnuen. 'Vo acquire hnoudedge without mental exertion. A small chew. A medium weight veil. 'Quiet dogs and good pay. More respect from students. liewer Co-lids. in the library. A guardian. Six months rest. Soruehndy easily hluffed. A new prayer hook. Some erednlous maiden to woo. A ehureh for the summer. A dozen new chairs. More grey matter about fraternities. A large mess of fresh hgs. Lrr'u.u Looun. 'v irlilliIfI'l'Il. i'liY'l't'lN Lewis. Muuonun, Iilnm.. J, 13. Srmru. Miss Rvrnno. Annu ilnwr. Pu u. Woouwnnn. hflrhsrn. Huunv iii0Wl42I,I., Ruunnu't' Gnmau. G. R. Panrenv. Sunrou Law Roon, ilhnn-'. Lnvtnd. Cowen DUNLAP. Une Ilrrruhrfd and Nhrefrlarnn O 5. l AA in-N A 9 ff' Tl Xnl ' lf A'i',7E R l . ll 2 mx A ll ,JA l R A The Astronomy Club 'lllv Slar lllllll of lllv l'lllll glE' fl-lnllo- 'l'l1c curly 0l.JH0l'VCl' cliscuvcrs the nstc1'oicl. Cllllllile-AZlll'C and sky lmluc. Allllllj-uwllll lil thc Sun Shines, 'l'1'iclay. llluvll'11g.w-Sfmuclinms mm 'lllcscllzlys all 11:30 ,x. ll. lwllwlll' llcwlrgl'-1'X11 llrsu llflajm' lull ul lluluxy lcluc lu thc presence ol a co-cd. in thc clulll. OFFICERS lffljllllllllll' of llll' Solar SMSll'lll PAUL W . llRCllARD lfwjvvl' of llzl' lllllllzlglzl' .S'0l1 ljllS'l'AVllS ll. fEZl2lill2L 1llllllll.l'.llllllll' lu l'l'llc'leyl MISS SUSAN C. SMl'llH MEMBERS lAcT1vEl Cll.XRl.lCS H. Wlwsww MEMBERS lINAc'r1v1zl ll. lfXf'u1l'l'1as'1'1N1c llRl,TllARll llllss S. C. Slwru Gus, ll. lfizlalulcl, GRADUATE l-IONORARY MEMBER .lllllN tllslflcle, ll. D, 'llwsisz llc Sun Do llllovcf' MID? Q ll:-J x lx ll 1 . .4 l H ' Fl QE -X Rf N 1 le- - -1. ' l l ll ' ll 1 rf A ,H ll l , x ' l X Aly' 4, . I ,A db, X ll: -N,l 3lM'x5 ff' A E? I 'ff-fi ' AN EXPLODED Tusolw mm llfrvml:-ml mul Nimzlll-two O toad som' P07ll'l' the glflie gin tts 'lb see oztl-'sels as otlzem see tts. lllost Pojtulor Co-Etl.-Mike Sinton, says bliss llVinestei11. 'flee Sportzml ,ll1'lzl.tft'r-l,'l1ilips. l3l'17gl1lv.tt ll-ltlll-l'lC'S not bere. Dtzllesl lllonv-l lenry Powell. The LtL5l.t'Sl-l,Clll Taylor. Best Polllit'lt1ll-Drztw between Gztrluncl and Mcllain, Biggest Cl'0tlb?-TllC MZlllZlgCl'S. Biggest liom'-.llig Sttingy. llartlesl Drl1zlcf'l'-llilly lllack. lllggesl 1301131-Qjiltllny Lodge. Biggest Pair of Feel-llfliss Trevvett. Longest Legs-llattalle White. Most .S'clv1zl1'litf t.'ltttel'-Wilsotm bleelts Uegttltlrl. Biggest Blltllbl' lbut ttnsueeesslttll-Asltlzmtl jones. Most Co1m'lletl llelon-J. ll, 'lle1'1'ell. .lllost Regztlol' QHillel '-llrtllut Lanltfortl. lllost Popolol' with thc Ltttltfvsifjaelc Frost. GI'llll t7.ll-.llltlgC Woodson. H lllltlStl'lllllt'Si Milli- 'Clll1lliH Sytluot. l3otoesl Legs-J. A. .llyrcl tby popular eleetionl. Best N abtrvrl Liar-t,i1'illltl1. Most tb't'llfl.olllCIllt!l-S. T. Suellings. lllosl Select le'ocolmlory lflfllezz 1-llzgryi-Cllas. Rue. lleort Sulos'l1vr-joel: Frost. ' llf'omanl ll atvl'-t'oael1 Dunlap. llost lfielcle-1Sugat W right. Iiiggesf lntl!-z'11sl'Ql '- .lleinie lltlwattls. l'llgge.tl Ixfnoeleer-Louis Cutcltins. ljl'vttle.tl lion'-llllil. lllooclwortl. llflfjytlll .S'lssy --Wellla Cllewuing. 7'lglzte.tlijol111 .Abbott llyrtl. l lost l:1zjw1'tz'lzu11t- .l lat llliellattls. N oixvst- lllatt Rzulsooe. H t'ot icst l'lt't'clel'-llllg Stringy. lb'gg1'sl Bum-llally Lodge. lfztllulml-jtttlge W ootlson. Tlzbzlts be flozmst-llet11'y Powell. lliggesl lironclz-Dttnlap. J. ll. Smith, Supc1'intenclent of tirountls and 'lluiltliugs ton a close second. .lliygesl Gossip-tirey Gatlantl. H0l10l'lll?lt' llflvnlz'o1z-'lleaelly Harrison. lllosl llculzllosbc I'rofl'sso1'-Cigat' ll. Garnett. Ono Ilemlrml and Nlnetyf-lln'en A Ballad ol Four Bicyclists 0111' ll11111I1'1'1l There live1l i11111' eyelists i11 11111' 111i1ls1 Alltl Wt1lltll'0llS hrave were they, They r111le 11111111 the streets 1111e night A1111 llllllllglll it still was 1lay. llllllll their eyeles were 1111 lights As the tf111111eil said Slltillltl I1e, lilll yet they r111le all eal111 a111l gay, As securely as e1111l1l he. ll11t s111111 a l1l11e-e1111t 1li1l espy .l1fael1 rash llll'lt11'll1Il2llC ytllllll, A111l t11l1l them all 111 make a call 1111 lrrstiee Jllllll i11 s1111tl1. They sai1l 'twas sport, l111t i11 the C0l1l'l tireat .lastiee 'ltlllll tl1ey met, 'llllCl't3 eaeh 1111e th1111gl1t 'twas clearly hoaght Alltl sport they 1li1l l111'get. There was lrlarry Snead flllll Ellis Slleflll A111l lllllllllltl lllltl lhe lileet, With ligl1t11i11g song a111l llylllll al1111g, The justice they 1li1l meet. rlhlltl .llarry said, 1 l'was 11111 a sin T11 ride li11rl1 lh1i1111 streets Wlllltllll a light 1111 airy rriglrt WllC1l the e1111s were all their l,1ClllS.T lhlltl lfleet spake 1111, Oh 11ever a C1111 till w111e like this l1e'l1'1re, rhlltl tl11tla111l sigl1e1l, his llllllllll 1111e' witle Alltl Ellis wept galore. The j11stiee's heart was hlle1l with pain T11 see it hurt them so, A111l with El l1i111lly smile l1e said, lle g11111l a111l ytlll lllfly go. 111111 Ni111'111-1'11111' if img? Eyfid ' I..-- Ns College Docket of High Police Court-City of Richmond CASE I Xf'lm:lNt,i l'.xssicNi:1-:ii.xNo I'omctttCo. txt. llcfuciazg l'1'ofwr!y. I . CJ, Lotte, A S'I'l'III'IN'I'. thic cash rcgistci' smaslictl with timhrcllzt: judgment, S20 and cost. CASE II Ctri' ov RICIIAIHNIJ to. Di'StJl'tit'l'i.V Conduct. I limi, u 5 ttvctilosc of 'l'l1z1nksgivi11g cxhilimtioiiz conduct uobccom- ing a student of thc ltoptist Collcgc. X'c1'tlict.gt1i!tyg go days. CASE III t'i'tv or Rlctthowo tat, U D 1 . , , , I zohrhng .Sitcct 0l'filHtHIl't', Ilhutv Swim, him Shinto. thi't'l,ixNo cf his. Riding hyciclcs without lights after tlatlt. Yctdict, ignorant. Our Ilnndrcil and Nino!!!-llrc if Anti-Feminine Club 'Tix lirtlvii' to limi: lofzwl and lust 'flmn 1ii i'i' in lzriw lawil at all. Fozznded 1904 liifqiiz'.ii'li' of ill4'iiilivmlzip- 'l'11rncil Down. llll'Z'Ul'lli' lfi'iiz'li- Siiiii' limes. Only .fli'l11zi'1i1- liwiiiciilziliiiii -of Sto1nz1cl1. Hy-Lami- l..ct them Speak liii'st. liiiizform' l,'1ilii1'.i-Jlilaclc Lfi'cpc. Fu11i1'li'iii'llyiiiii- Sri lllzul l um Single Again. Pm lli'i1i'cl- Slick Ugly Aiiyliiiivf' OFFICIALS, UNDER PROTEST Aimvs iliviiii-:ii liJiiNi.,ii', ju., Pl'l'Slllt?lll bliisi' llilNllliTM'I'lSIl lliiisiiiiif, High Pi'if'sl Wiifiiei' llliiiiiiiii'1' l'i1wicipi,, Clzivf Cousolvr Siiivificii Tifiiii iiiiiiiiiii.i' SNl'1l,l,lNiiH, lliiclvrtizkw' lQllNliS .lE1'lciiN.iii. Cli'i'ciiliNs, Clmii' Diiwloi' CHARACTERISTIC MEMBERS Illia S'i'iiiNi:1f1fi.i.iiw ..... ., ..... Cradle Thief j. fli:i:u'r'i' Ilviiii ..,... ..... Q neon llfliirgarct il. ll. lfliiiirziim ,..., ..... l Nigga and lli1'ro1's 'l'. li. l'ii'ricies .... ,... i l'i'ct1y is as Pretty Does ll, ll, l-lixwm' ,.,,,, ..,.... i ilcncml flflinity iliwiiiiii l,ixNi4ifimiiii ...... ..... lcllc Wo1'cls ll. Il. E. S. llc lil. Ili+:i,ifiiii'1' .... Hllulli zmfl Nz10mi C, Ii, lim-:law .,....,..... ....... llasy limit Ono lliimlrrril and Ninety-.vciiicn 5-fi x,,J X f ,7 1e1, , ni W 31' lux ,z ' . 'X ,Q hm' 1 , 5 'W Q' ..,?2X:' 4 'X J' 4 Hx, X ,, - 5 N .A 2:5 ' 'iiai i' X., 31111 1. if f-Q ,,,. wx gxn. A 1- - ,qlvw-'C' I-Ppixxo 'RY' 'Div LII. C3 1 L ,jk 1 G CIC 1 EVOLUTION Tl cons urxfxv' 0' 0 f Evolution ol Rats Ricnnnnn +Cor.eaon, Sept. zoth, 'o8. hly cleat' Pa, llrother Harry and me both got here yesterday aml wish we had never got here at all. 'l'here's more dudes around here than any place l ever saw aml they donlt even give us a nod when we speak to them. There was two fellows carrie around 'yesterday evening aml asked us for two dollars a piece ior the Atherletic Association. They was mighty kind so we gave them the money but to-day they wouldnt even speak to us. llroiesser Canes, the long one the boys call Whiskeys. made our arrangement for classes this morning. lirom way he talks he must know every- thing in the world. llc says he has got a hawse just like that old sorrol mare oi Cousin Sams, except his is a tlnurowbred. lYle and Harry have the satire Latin class together, Latin ll. We cannot read it much yet for ourselves but what do you spose Professer Dicky told ns was in it? He said a man name Caesar threw a bridge clear cross one them old time rivers a quarter of a mile wide. li Professer Dicky wont lying about it that man Cesar must have been strong for lair. l couldnt have thrown a rock cross it. Theys got a Yankee down here showing them how to run with a big ball aml knock one another over. l-le wants me to dress up like the rest and come out to-morrow, but you know Ma told me to let all them kind oi games alone. ls the corn all Clit down yet? l wish we was back there instead of in this place. The liaculties are mighty nice to us but the others don't notice us. l'lease write to us real soon. l believe our money will hold out a long time. tiive our best love to Ma and Sister Sallie. and tell her to make us a cake. We are going around to the Y. M. C. rl. to-night. Your loving boy, W Cennanee Suns. Dee. 3fo8. Dear Father, Your letter enclosing cheek for tweutyftive dollars as per my request, carrie last week and was enjoyed as usual. l was grieved, however to note that Mother was hurt by her accident. You had better have a trained nurse to attend her. Harry and l are just returned from the annual Tlranksgiving game in Newport News. We had a swell time, the odds were in our favor you see. lllenty good-looking calico on the train Ono Ilnndrerl and Ntncty-nine coming baele. Tell Sister Sallie not to send those yarn soelrs she knitted lor nie. They are too eoarse and hay-seedy to be of any use. And pray dou't lreep aslriug me about my classes. l attend regular'ly and am doing as well with my studies as the average student. - Would write more but promised to go to the show with some oi the boys to-night. l-larry unites in sending love. Atfeetiouately, Cnnnuwtfn. Mar 13, 'oo Dear Qliather, l would have answered your letter sooner but pressing en- gagements have prevented a reply until now. l fear Dr. .lloatwright was ruistalren about my being addicted to drinlr and the sto1'y in the paper about my being pulled hy the poliee along with other disorderly students is absolutely with- out foundation. You asked why my board bill was higher. Well l eouldn't relish that grub at the releetory so am boarding up ou Monu- ment Avenue. its eertaiuly no use ol your coming down to investigate as Dr. lioatwright requested you in his last letter. We don't play eards here lor money and the report was only a willful lie by one oi the laspers. The last eheelr was not enough so please send thirty next time. And l have a doetors bill to pay also so you can nrahe it fifty. hlust stop now and dress for a soiree down at the elub. Your devoted son, Crnrenwere. Treo lluudrerl 5, 1 Our A B Cls A is lot' flheaciotv. quaint and so queer, Who handles the acids as thotigh they were heer. B is for llellort lrom llahia. lltazil, A typieal preachel' who dresses to kill. C is 'lot' Colleen, ceeetitrie child 'l'wo-thi1'ds sane, hut one-lliird wild. D is tor lhmlap, kletltettsalalfs lrieod, Who eontpteretl in ai'gttmcot. talks to the end. E is for Ellytltlll, il Shelly he'd he ll legs were hut metre and ieet poetry. F is lot' litosl, or ll. C. hy chance, .fl six weeks' joh lot' the liarhet from Ftaiiec. G is 'lot' thilick, ol famine a sample, tlf llCZll S Soap failure, a human example. H is lot' llart'ison, oi het' titles so proud, She's little ia statue hut myl she is load. I is lor living, a eompotmtl ol loo, He loves a good joke, eoyoys a good pda. J is lot' loses, in ioothall a freak. llis hack is not tawny but shows a taint streak. K is for Knight, a liaiigatoo gay, th god io the pulpit, a chikl when at play. L is lot Lewis, whose tongue. like the sua, Uoheeded hy others continues to 1'll1l. M is lot' lltleek, of the porcupine ilk, Whose head is a cocoaaut without 0,011 milk. N is 'lot Nance. an iimoceot sheep, Who lingers in silence and walks in his sleep. O is lor tlzlio, ol the Y. hl. C, lk., ,hi college elections it shows cleat' as day. P is 'lot' llowell, crusacler ol hooks, fl god 'amongst the ladies, along 'otohgst the crooks Q is lor cp1e1'e g the cptestiou l ask, ls why hliss 'l9lttlihartl dont wear a mask? R is slot' llue, little llhatley ol lame, So loud in his speech ol a llihlieal oame. Tico lltmdred and 'l'u:o S is lin' Slienpzml, nhl . hIlllCllCllSCl'iS pricle, With 21 liznnlsonie liziysiviiirlniv, nn eiirlziin inside. T is lin' fl'e1'1'ell, in logic how deep! Logical when wake, inure sn when asleep. U is lin' Uselessness, who can il he? l'is janitor Sinilh so sprung in the hnee. V is lin' Vniiity, hy shine ezilleil enneeit, The hrsl ehniee is Cntehins, the seenml is lfleel. W is lin' Willis, with l'lllJlCllllll hah, Sn lnixnin, so hlithe and sn clehonnir, X is the lintity.nnknow1i to all, Which nl the Sneznls? 'l' think il is llanl. Y is lnr Yeung, nhl China's bright ynnth, A nieritnrinns stnclent in search of the trnth. Z is for Zern, 21 figure like this-0. A synihel ol those whose lgllOl'2lllCC is hliss. ff2 'S' . n l 1' in 0? W 1 i -Lvl' Two lliiiiihieil and 7'ln'ec ' J I f A I ff ,, N , - V' R J y If ., -1 1 ,.4 X V' 'W ' f NM!! W. MF. - EH 1 IN V5 ., K X , 6 1 ,. ex'-x , 07776 4 7 i f 77 7 7777f l 7 i .-Z. www Y W I VL l' ' ai' V' !'Uir1fntwMl , . . -f - 4,1 ,QQZ I ,N li - V Q i,.g'Q,l 4 . 5 12 - ' F . 7 The 1 ' l l 1, 7 i ' H la i , nun 1- qi-lf , , A . m il liiaaail l 0 ' all il :U nl il in-lf in aw -an hall ll F 7'lli',lnlllii ll l 'T 7777 iillllaill ll-i li lla 7 . ii in ,,l,Tlj1,jff-m,a,...aL,,,Gh,. 5, Tl l: HIFHM ,X uurunwi C7 th- nl hliliaml ' 'Ml ky i U-I ia-aivliwlfa. L. ' ffl ' . 7n i1hal'T i,,l'h5flf1la ' .Qi- , , , ,aj The H 07776 Of Flhe Cloth- ing' r MENGBOYJ OUTFITTERS Riclnnond, Virginia College Calendar Slilllllilfl llhlll 24.-llllll icnn lmcgiiia. l'nllliv aclclrcsscs nl n-'clcnmc li ian slnilonls in lln- cliancl. linnlliall practice begins. 25.-allQCCllllllll ln' tln' lln Sigma lllin anal lllllllllg Sni'i0liQs. 27.-hl'Qyln1i la-n'ia nwgxiiiizcs llic Y. ll. l.. fl. llL l'l lllllll l.-'l'ln- .fltlilalic .lsancialinn nassciiillilaa. 3.-lilllglll pn-acln's lain lirat scnnnn at llw liirsl :llrican ll in tial lllllll'Cll. 3.-lliclnnnnrl Cnllcgc, aag llarylainl :lgl'lClllllll'Ill lfnlligi n 5.- ll,z1iiliy laiclgc swallows llic llral clicw nl tln' an lircal cnnnnnllnn nn llrsl llnnl' nl lflainnrial. 7.--fll'llllll' lirillilli ancl 'Inlin .lnlinsnn niganiza llw lla can Llnli, llrillilli rclaining llic lialancc nl pnWCl'. ii.-.lllllll klnlnisnn resigns. 15.-Ynl, l., Nn. I, Slings anfl Yella nl lliclinininl lin isnnncl innlci' lla' cililirallin nl lliicl llnnlvl' linilgif. nw Md donmsnnanisamnndg sellhhnyonrontht,andletusoutht yonin hneswlm YonWlhesnn pnwdmlwrnwhmnswhdngmm htting snit 3515, RZO, or li25 will My ugents lor rogers, peel Sz co 's chnhing and stenon hats. liirh-parrisli cn., clothiers and hatters, 412 east broad. BRA CH R. ALLE , Cigars, Tobacco aaa Mineral Waters, Smoke the La Excella Cigar, 14TH AND MAIN STREETS, RICHMOND, VA. College Calendar-Caatiaaaa th,- 'l'n1'lici ' llcginn tn inn. Grill wins sixty-livc ccnls nl mmf and lnfn. I7.- 'lilll'iiCl'u llios liiglicrg limit nnw miscil tn two nnil zi half sli'nigln. 'init hnllnnn hcgin tn gct pnnnlzn. liliiit-y nnilic linc chins.l in.- lirill moctn heavy rcvcrscs nnil swears nll. Still lwn ilnllnrn nnil 'lnrty cents ln the gnnil. 25.-llc swvnts an ngain, lnfcztitsc hnzncl hill is nnn' ilnc nnii he ncuils the lliniwy. 27.-Richnnnnl liilicgc, 17: linilznnlot, 12, v 1 u x v f an,-.lzicli llctcts zislwil ilnclc llilly, in lzcntnnnics, il race sniciclt' is thc rcsnlt nl this llilll-lll'lllCClillll nl nnt inlnnt in- ilnnltics. N l llilillfl lll'lR l.ilClll'lRlllllClll is nnw lhrcc liitinlri-il. tht' largest cvcr i'vcnt'ilcil nl this time nl thc scsninn. 2.-'iil'ZlCli wnrli licgins. ,lim Slicpnztnl stints ltztining int' lht' Inn yii. ilznli. Q 5.-The Hslillliill'-lllii Chill receives now aililitinns. hflicssin. Spencer, living, llavin annl Sncllings rcjnin. 7.-'lhc sccnnil luznn jnnrnoyn ln lihrlq llninn, thorn ln niccl igninnininns clvlczit. Snhslitntc Chcwning 'scizcs lirni hnhl nn L. li. HUDSON, President. A H. ll. VADEN, Ssr'y and Trear. lJlllllC'li0RS. L- li. HUDSON. ll. ld. VADEN, ll, ST. JOHN VCOALTER, R. E. VADEN, l'l. M. WrlL'l'l'lALlr. The Rennie Dair Co., Dairy Products. -'ti me l',,.,pp H if bw W lotsa? We are well equipped and prepared to supply our patrouswith sweet milk, butter milk, cream, butter and delicious ice-cream. GIVE US AN ORDER. 604 to 608 NORTH Saveuru STREET, 'Phone 796. RICHMOND, VA. l College Calendar-Corrtburerl the slaelt of his football pants and announces that he holds him- sell ready to jump into the fray at a moments notice. 9.-llig rally in the interest ol 'l'un hfflrrnsrrutirnr held in Chapel. hlany iurluieribe, and a few pay up. io.-Letters begin to arrive from home concerning certain reports which have been received there, ou or about the lirst ol the mouth. 16.-The first weeiliug-out in junior llrlatlr. begins. 18.-- Slrippy lilaislip aslur an intelligent question in Senior l-listory. but it happens that Dr. Chandler had told the class that they need not prepare that part ol the lesson. Great rnortiliea- tion comes to Slrippy. 20.-O11 aeeouut oi the close proximity ol Tlranlrsgiving, 'l'u1'leey stoelr goes down. 21.-We lone to Willizun and Mary in the last minute of a pretty eouteet. Score, 271' to iii. 26.--'lillZlllliSglVlllg. 28.--'liiCl'lll'lOlltl College, rag llarulolplr-llflaeori, 2. Shirt-tail parade, headed by Loilgea1ri'llr1rlgC Worulsori, taken the town by storm and raises -- quite a eonunotiou. go.-A leur stragglers report lor work, the majority return- ing about the second or third ol December. Chesapeake 56 Ohio Railway Co., Scenic Route between the East and West. Fast Vestibuled Trains with Dining Cars. Pullman Sleepers to Cincinnatti, Louisville, Chicago and St. Louis. Direct connections to all points West, Norernwnsr, Souruwssr an the Pacino Coasr. Tun Suuunn Rnsonr Linn or Vutoium rusaeumo Mountains AND Sniisnone. Uneouaeso Scanner and Uuaxcettsu Service. For schedule, folder and general information, address: JNO. D. POTTS, General Passenger Agent, r RICHMOND, VA. 'Iii ,,, , , College Caleridar-Cortztmueti. lJlllClilltll'lllEiR 1.-fllveryliodypresent gets down to work. ltixarnirration only two weelts oil. 3.-Series ol lectures ou the 'llrornas lioundatiou hegins, Dr. llliss l'erry, Rditor ol the fltloutir rllorrtlrly and l'roiessor of llelles Letters at llarvard, lectures. 'l'lraelteray is his lirst sulijeet. 4.- Poets and Politics is the sulijeet ol Dr. l'erry's second lecture. 5.-tforieltulirrg' lecture, Literary liaslriousf' to the lareest au- dience of the year. to 8.-lixarninations posted. 12.-'they hegin-curtain. 24-31.-illll'lSilltilS holidays. ,lrlNllAil,tY r.-Nothing doing. No one liaelt. Professors lecture to empty lienelres. 4.-Reveryhody is liaelt with plenty of dough. De Land be- comes 'l'rrr'ltey lreadimar'te1's. 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'l'11ey 111'11eee11 1t11l11'ii1'111'11lCi1' 111111w1e11ge 111111 1111e1' 11111111- selves. 24.-1'1111y 1111- the 1'hNN11.11, 1111 11111j111s1'11 111110 in 1Jy11t1W. 26.- 111111ty 11egi11s his 111111111 111 New Year e1111s 1111 El select 11l111C11 111 l1I1111l'11l11ll1CS. llll The Norfolk National Bank, Norfolk, Virginia. MM UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY. s Carrrar. AND SURPLUS, - 3l,600.000.00 Rnsounens, - - - lS6,420,608.98 CALDWELL HARDY, A. B, SCHWARTZKOPF, President, lfzre-President. E. T. LAMB, W. A. GODWIN, lf'rre-l're.rider1r. Cashier. College Calendar-Comnirred. zo.- 'l'ip -Saunders caught grinning. l lillltlfARY r.- Rat Rogers stays out on the earnptrs all night, hoping to eateh the gronntlhog in the morning. lie catches a had eolil. 2.-Citllilllll Lodge annonnees that indoor practice will begin in a few rlays. 4.-lt rlon't. 6.3-Powell cleeirles to clrop junior llhil. for he already has three other classes. 7.-Astronorny Class reaches its largest enrolment ol the ses- sion hy the arltlition of Miss Smith. 8.-The Law men begin to take great interest in lloliee Court proceedings, several lignring as principals. o.- Rebecca 'l1l'llllll1lllSH in Chapel per the tjo-lirls., to raise lnncls for their enclowrnent subscription. 'fIasper ' llarris on the rlearl-lreacl list lor raising and lowering the curtain. l2.-lilllil get fresh and Sophs. are remintlerl that when the eat's away the mice will play. They proeeecl to prove that the eat is on the job which causes the freshmen to tlrinlr ol tlreni with lraril ieliniels. WILLIAMSON TALLEY. CHAS ll. RYLAND, lr. Williamson Talley Se Ryland, 1 Iarrrraace. No. 1117 East Main Street, Richmond, Virginia. Phone 261. HE Parea Foon S-we Fancy G'rocerier, Smitlrheld Hams, W iaer and Liquors for M rdieinai Use The George Al. Handley Caraparry, GEO. MeD. 1il,r4KE, Mrraager. College Calerldar'-Coaaieued lil.-flilCl1El1'llS is rerninrlerl to eonline his portrayals ol comic yaleniirres lo other plaees than on the lroarrl ol junior hlallr. 1'00l1l. Dr. iiaines morlesily rliaelaims applause 'lor' this renrarlr. 15.-llZl11'UlllZG our arlverliaers. See our llinrineas hlfarrager' anrl lel him tell you how rnrreh lronhle he hail getting ails. 17.-lil2ll'lllClllS rlrre the lhNNUfll, on .lannary ist now begin to eome in. 22.-WC eelelnale Waslrirr,qlorr's hirllrrlay. llolirlay from 2 in rn. to supper. T. ll. Peters is positive Lhal Waslrirnaorr, D. C., was ao namerl heeanae il was the hirllrplaee ol the liallrer oil his Country, A 27.-First Animal lncloor' Traelr hfleet ol Rielnnonrl College a big sneeess. llrislow wins the 50-yrl. rlaalr anrl our relay team rims away from W illianr and hilary anrl fllanrlolplr-llflaeori. 28.-The Co-lirl. Study llall is rleeoralerl in hlaeir lor' the leap year'-lhal is oler. llrlrlil1Cfl'El er' 19-w - M, - I1 r l.- llenre lurlmonrls writes lo l rearilent lalt lor' a trelret lo the irrrmgrn'alion and packs his grip in anlieipaliorr. 4.-.llanrprel in.honor ol ,horrrrrler s Day in 'lfhomaa hlemorial Hall. lnvilationo sent ont to all the slnrlenl hoily-about 335. l - FURNITURE. CARPETS. EVERYBODY GOES TO THE HOUSE OF I-U'R-GE QEI QEQI D FOR PERFECT HOME FURNISHINGS, Ae-AMS AND BROAD, RICHMOND, :-: VIRGINIA. DRAPERIES. UPHOLSTERING. -1 , , College Czileiidar-Coimhueil illiiiut 334 lil the hoys were present-liaviiig lirst sluhil iiutsiilc of llilnis' :mil jcerccl at the smiiiil ol the slipper hell. 5.-Sick list is swizllecl lsee hlzircli gil. hlu Sigma Rho wins ilehate Irimi.tlie 'l,'liiliilieigiz1ii Literally Society. hlimiciiic gets so het up in niakiiig his lust speech that the presimleul had to hialce li'eiliieiil zipplicziliohs ul wzilci' lo cool him clown. 6.-lluseliull przielice slarls in earnest. 7.--ll Strips-mill. 8.-More rain. 9.-lfimiiiiils wet. The W at! Plow Company, ' RICHMOND, VA. Dealers in Vehicles and Harness. We handle the celebrated Wrenn Vehicles-Buggies, Surreys, Runahouts :mil Traps. i l lulinu1lnl W rife for Catalogue. - ' fl si . M O N T lC E L LO g-A .Hr 1.01. 'L' 9 r tr' Hr!'f155:, ,lr gril l ' H E I .-5 f i , 71' ill Q fb ix hhluu Y Z ii ufllil I 5 H ' lil Nlfftil, Vtrgrnta- - ' f -nj nn , Hqlmaelpwj Jimmmlpm p Strictly modern nz all at ig in nppntnmenn. 1 t xlllll iii inlrltl Quill-H' ' 4' ' ' l 7' lv f ' I ' fllll- 7 lit ill i i ' tt nr-t 2 t , A trxffpt t' o r I 1 t u I .V i, t ' p,tfW 'nl Q ' fr? ipngjply vinci 'TI ip I I V. 'IW W 'output ffl , it wtf' Nb utiylw C l N'l'n k 4- I tlrwtffls, rf,mfixppA,xp11: J Y p r A' 'y 1r,,t ,, ,Aj it ',g,:r,,.., .t.. Q- European Plan. We We FO S E Rs Mnler of Portraits nnal High Class Pltntngrnpltr, 112 N. 9th Street. lticlnnontl, Virginia. College Calettrlar-Cotrtr'rrznenl to.-Still wet. t 1.-Leetnre. inenlty series, by ltr. W. I'. Dieitey, linguistic ltlrottrttttyf' iz.-hWork on new tennis eonrt begins. tt.-Rielnnotnl College. 9: Crtllegizttts, I. K 1 5.-Loafers tlnb organized with Rev. billy lllnelt ns pres- itlent. tb,-ilveryborly begins to pay rlnes to tlte various clubs repre- sented in the Anntntt, in order to get their nings in the sznne. I7.-i'lltlCn 'lltontzts rliseovers ll new element wbile experi- menting in the Senior Cbetnieztl Lnborzttory. rlmrriran and European. Allen A. Dn'Boir, M annger. Victoria Hotel, Main Street, Norfolk, Va. Victoria Omnibus, free to our gttrtlt, meets all trainr and boats. 4 per cent. Interest on Savings Deposit. The Norfolk Bank for Savings and Trusts. CAPITAL, 0100000.00 SURLPUS, il200,000.00 244 Mans Srnesr. CALDWELLHAkDY.Preslrlent. C.W.GRANDY,Vlee-Pre.s't. W.W.VlCAR Cashier. Slreplzerrlk Qaalrty Ire Crearrr, Marzafartnred by L. K. Slzeplrera' 6? Co., 405 East Broad Street, lliielrnoarl, V a. Special Rates to College and W e ship to any point Clrurel Entertainments. out of'Tofwr1. College Calendar-Coaaareerl lil.-NCW element turns ont to he a cleatl ily in the ltottotn ol Does solution. tn.-See signs on walls of Ryland llall. zo.-lticlnnontl College, 4g llflerlical College of 'Vit'giiria, 3. 22.-ilU2lCll llnnlap cleans his nsnal straw lrat. Examinations begin. 23-26.-'lltov continue. Sonic of ns likewise will continue next yCllI'. 27.-We are licltetl by tlrc liielnnontl If'rolessionals, Rceortl ol games lost, so cannot give score. H EN a student wants o snap and style to bis clothes be retries to as-HE is the one that lrzows-tlre others soon learn. Host a hint. -Gans-Raely Corrrparry,- 1005 East Mala Street, Opposite PO. ' Organized 1865 George L. Christian, Peer. Robt. Lecky, Jr., Prer. and See'y. Virginia State llirel Insurance Co. M Assets e n u vvvlf 1 1 I 'S Losses paid exceed .... . . . 4,200.000.00 Home Otlice Building, Fifth and Main Streets, Richmond, Virginia. College Calertrl.ar-Cioarzmreel 20ifiSlllllCOllC steals Slrippy l'laislip's baseball suit. lie comes out to practice in a hatlrrobe and ia sent hack to change hy the coach. 29.-'.iillC lust suit ia ionnrl. lt had arisen in its strength and elintherl up on top oi the W2l1'lll'tJllC. 30.-'leant leaves lor Nurtlr Carolina trip. lint Slteppartl keeps everyhorly awalte on the sleeper by his terrilie snoring. 31.-iiilCill'llOlltl College, 3, Guiliiortl College KN. C.l, 2. New and modern, Steam Heated, Hot and Cold Water, Phone Service, and Electric Lights in every room. COLONIAL HOTEL, Norf0lloVa- BELLEZZA Le' JONES, Owners and Managers. RATES : American Plan, 02.00 to 02.50, European Plan, 551.00 to 01.50. Prifvate Baths. Room: ea Suite. Special Rater to Parties. The Better Kenel of Clothes OU 'LL realize that were something more than Clothiers anti Fnrnislsersa trying to sell yon something -when you see the fine lines of clothes we have reaely for yen, Hart, Sehaflner io' Marx, and elieo System Clothing, you'll see that were trying to do you a fonor, as well as henefit onrselnes. eorge W. Wooelall, Senen East Broad College Ceslender-Continneel APRIL l.-RlCllllllJllll College, 6g Dzsviilssm College lN. Cl, 3, ill inniiig's.l News is received at the Releelery with so much noise that the biscuits in llie oven fall tlirougls the lloos' into the Co- lirl. Study llall, lJl'CZ1lilllgllll'CClllll'1'l'lI'S and knoeleiug over several lsottlcs ol cologne water, hair l'CSl0l'Cl', l-lg ll 2, etc., etc. 2.-llielmnssiil College, og tl. zintl ll., 9. Eveiylssstly goes to lsecl eos-ly. 3.-llielimosnl College. 21WElliC liorest, i. 4.-Team o1'i'ives liome and all immeclizitely ge to sleep. The Cnpt'tolPool Parlor, The most npftoieiate Pool Parlor in the City. Games .QM per one. .ll- Fine Imported anal Doinestie Cigars and Tohaeeo. Shoe Shining Sterzel flttaelieol. R. el. CORRIERI, Proprietor. The Home of Good C orlees Advance showing of the celebrated correct clothes for Gentlemen. lil. We are showing the new Spring Models from the famous master tailors and designers. ll, Dis- tinctive styles and smart designs predominate, just the the thing lor the sporty chap, and a great showing of plain eliects for the fellow who is more conservative. ll.You are welconre. The're welcome. lll.Let us show you the new styles whether you are ready to buy or not. Ill. We show the finest lines ol clothing, llart, Strainer do Marxg Schloss do Co., and other tailors of merit. Come in at any time, and if you dou't know us lets get acquainted and have the feeling that you are always welcome in our Store. fl. Suits made to measure from 3515.00 upwards to hl45.ll0, tit and tailoring guaranteed. ll. Tuxetlo aml lull dress suits rented. Hoeoee S. Wright Cooopooy, Metz ood Ways' Ozrtfrtrees, 3 Eos! Brood Street, fldiehorood, Vo. College Calerrdar-Cooreeoeeed 5.-Still sleeping. 6.-Raitt. 8.-iliac iiellarn is made laruous hy his statue heiug put in the 'flloylc of Fame. 12.-We secure lifleeu hits off the Rielunotrtl l-'rolessionals and their lose out hy a large score. ta.-'.lllre entire elstrouotny Class stays away lrom lectures for the whole week. 'lfhc class now ruunhers only three, as one of its uteurhers was not used to keeping such late hours al home ou the farm. OLLEGE BARBER SHOP No. 316 West Broad Street, has just put in an elegant, up-to-date New Electric Massage Machine. The Tonic applied when called for. Massage hy Electricity. The whole establishment has been recently over- hauled and refitted in first-class style. Competent and careful barhers, With thanks lor past favors, he asks for a continuance. A call respectfully solicited. JOHN ll. FELDNER. ' ' R 1 ----Wregln' J'---R 'THE WRIGHT DRUG STORE FOR THEKWJRIGIIT DRUGS. Meeiioz'rzes, Tobaeoos, Soda, Gzfars, Candies. L. T. Wrigln Drag Go., Rioizmonei, Va. CHEWNING ana' WHITE, 5Ef2rrr'srs 5 pp sl .awww opml 7 Exhibition leap from window of No. 8 Memorial Hall each day at 6 p. m. if For Rates consult their Manager. , College Caletidar-Conrmneel l5.-RllCZllll leaves for Lexington. jim Sheppard defends his lille ol eliampion sno1'e1'Wlth great sneeess against all claimants. 16.-W ashington and Lee puts it on us to the tune ol 3 too. tfoaeli Dunlap has it iiztwow escape from ii'aettn'e oi his nasal appenclage in a lieiee set-to of Nosey l'olee1', the train rountl- ing a curve just as someone made zi swipe at this organ with hall the tleelc. I7.-lllClllllO1ltl College, 83 V. Nl. l., 3. 18.-Tennis team still has it elenn reeorrl in the number' oi games-won. Phone 490. Special Prieeo to Cherries. Riolzmonal Dairy Co. , For Mille, Cream, Butler, and Ice Cream. We mole only one graele-the beet entirely pare cream. 204 N. Fonshee Street, Riehnzonel, Virginia. Feeeeeieeeee XV Nl' SyeIeeoe5'IIeeeeeIIey 700-711-713 E. Ie,-geese. -, l m-iiii EWELRY IIND SILVERWIIRE WITH DIS- TINOTWE IIRTISTIO VIILUE. WEDDING AND IINNIIIERSIIRYGIFTS OF GOLD, SILVER, ERONZE, IIND OUT-GLIISS. COLLEGE WORK. Ivledezls, Class Pins and 'R,ing:, Fraternity Emblems, am! College Seals, W rite for esfimatee and priees, and allow us io mbmil elesigfrxs. T ---6. Leemsdeee 569 Soee,---' Mn1mfaeHn'IngIeluelcrs and Sllerrsmlllrs. Jewelers totI1cSuuII1ern People. 1 . q 1 I 1 73IIVI01nStreeI, ull' JE' if 34 RICI.7ll10IlII,WI7'gll1ll1. College Calendar-Oeeee'Ieee'eeI lofellielel clay aspirzmts begin their p1'ellmi11o1'y work. 2o.-liome with lliellmonel l.ll'OlCSSllJIlillS prevemecl lmy rzlln 2l.-llj'llC1' eruelcs Z1 joke in Senior llllil. null expecting ap- plause, lmmpsvoeilerously. Noolleelsejoinsin. Uuelellllly,' looking in on entilely cli'lle1'e111, pert oil the fool says, ll you gentlemen in the corner llOll'l stop that noise, l will have to sem someone out l 24..-Croswell zmcl Loullum go clown to Wlllllilllll College re eepllon :mel ore there llllOl'lllCll that reception night is next Sz1lu1'cloy. Ilml the bouquets they had larollgllll 2O.fff'Ill.lIC SI'IllIill goes to press. LI . X Nlmlifg 1y?'?rV!6t.v ,ytp li - A .t93e'i'1 ifiil2iR!J it - -'ur Y -1' i 'J' ' -Q c e ff- tg ' I' ' '- ' - i . .7 n':5.gYK nf'ri!'?as.1 s 'xii dn-srl, Rjc.'traoQNniCnranuf5tc Richmond College Founded 1832. af! ITUATED in campus of I3 acres, in best residential section of Virginia's capital. Excellent advantages oli'ered by the historic city itself in libraries, museums, and lecture courses. Notable health record. The buildings on campus cost 1l2I8,000. Total value of plant and endowment 31,2 5o,ooo. Additional endowment of p5oo,ooo already subscribed. Dormitories for zoo students. Modern laboratories in Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Psychology, Drawing and Mechanics. Average necessary expenses of students, S250 to qlgoo. High standard of instruction, but character building the chiet aim. Degrees otlered: B. A., B.S., MA., and LLB. Session opens, Sept.- zgrd. Catalogue and full information upon request. Pres. F. W. BOATWRIGHT, Richmond, Virginia. l Weymouth,Meister and Smethie, L o oo o oo of Mokoollooooos Book Bo'ooooo College Aooooools, , M ogozzooeo, 6996. B I ook Bo ok M ooo ofoooooers. 5 51537 W 105 85 107 Governor Street, Richmond, Vo. 1 I Whittet I3 Sheppersou 11-13-15 North Eighth Street, RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. ' T is11't the tools, Qt 4 of Atiwate it 1 hehintl the tools f M 'I W1 that set the seal ffl' 41.213 I oi approval or disapproval to a I printer's prool. We have the taste, the skill and all tlfe tools we need, and oiler you satislactory service at all times on your hisiuess literature. rf4 -P1 ta navylhg-N 5 G tp ,J ,, fi li' te.: irelfps. 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