University of Cincinnati - Cincinnatian Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)
- Class of 1901
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K'OD-AK'S' HERE is a neverwnding procession of opportunities for the Kodaker, for the amateur photographer. For pleasure and business alike the camera is necessary and becomes more valuable as you progress. .19 student : Education when completed should embrace a good knowtedge ofphotography. It is indispensable and wit! be ofgreat help in the future. It costs very litrte to get a good, firstmlass outfit and instruction Books for the beginner. Our puke; cm' ahuqys mast reasonable and f0 Stiff aliwwmomoaejw filmy am going In mm a mi'affcmymt slmm'lz' nof jbrget to fake a camera. WIN? 3 a photog raplu'r nvord If your frip. Hm? f5 pleasure in ft. Call and get a fold: Eng Packet Kodak. Wu mu fm'm'slj any Mud 0f mmsm desired. Fits into our ocket y P Simpkinson GD. Miller :mmwx iazrzzim'm 1-? 4' 433-435 ELM STREET - - - 4. - Butler Building Telephone 2260 Main 67m THE ATHLETE BUYS HIS APPARATUS FROM Peters Arms and Sporting Goods Co. AKING hi5 selections from the largest and most modern of stocks. .14! this beautiful stare, Jaufh J'ide Government Jquare, Cincinnati, he finds the best of Gymnasium equipment, including shoes. sweaters. belts, gloves, uniforms. Atso Golf. Tennis. Archery. Croquet, Baseball, Football, Guns, Ammuni- tion, Fishing Tackle. Hammocks, etc. He is surprised and deiighted at the extent. Da.- - riety. and beauty of the lines carried by this up:to-dare estabiishment, and the prices appeal sustessfuuy to his pocketbook. B E E E .6 a 00...... MCSUQ $3 Next to Neave Building RENNERI $393 PHOTOGRAPHERJ J J .2! OUR MOTTO: .3- J Private Practice Methods Advertising Pricesez! ya! .5, u: You are respectfully informed of our removal to our elegant New Studios, 110 W. 4th St, and a, cordial invitation is ex- tended to you to call and see our recent productions in pho- tographic art. DR. SHOBEKS QUEEN CITY DEN- TISTS 43 and 49 West 5th Serviczs equal to other private practitioners ;t Prices as low as an? advertising office J The Very truly, only office in America. con- ! ducted upon the same principle Brenner s - J gmmmmwmmaa g g E Dorrt ask for your Size. Ask to be fitted. g g i g That never did I half her graces Fully understand before. Oh, lightly! Peggy, pray tie lightly! Postscript by Peggy Arc due-hc does not know this To the dainty Shoes I always wear, That bear the name SOROSIS. x7HEN Peggy stoops to tie her laces, It always seems to me once more Because each movement on thy part Doth only serve to draw more tightly Thc leading strings about my heart. Those charms by which he loves to swear S 0 RD S I 56 Shoe Shop 6 West Fourth St. Near Vine .0 0 2 ,.. 2.1.3 ' Hi. WINNIE 'Pulwlished the Senior Cr Junior Classes. University 47 Cincinnati . z: Vim a Ii! iPriute d at-the- Egtam 1 meat- oftLJ Krehbiel 2-03inc mu ati-c: THIS ANNUAL - ,4,- WAS WRITTEN BY THE STUDENTS FOR THE STUDENTS. AND TO THE STUDENTS IT IS DEDI- CATED BY THE EDITORS TIIE VAN Wnlurm: lmnum' '1' ME l'x IYI'IKHITY Tm: HnAm- m: Tm: DIilh-urrnllcn's OF 'I' Tm' ACquI-mlu FACl IJI'Y ,, 'I'III-z .HI-JIN .u. FAPYIJJ'T 'l'HI-; lhuv FAFI'L'J'Y, I mun r um: IlI-L l'xn'icwsvrx' Tlll-Z lhcxuz-u. FMW'JII'Y , . 'l'mc UNH'ICRSITY HJ'l: I'III : Mm'H HLM: TIII-J Huus' HLICI-j FLU: TIII'; AlxNImLm H.PI: . Tm: L'xn'lcnsrrv HI:'I 1'I.I-,. - 'I'III': HM'ixx-VI'MN THE ML'MIrka RI-Lnacu' TIII-z Y. M. t'. .L TIII: Y. W. If, A,,, THE FIHH'H ........ 'I'III : Yurm: WImIch I. HP'H' l'IJ'I; 'l'm-z HmI-LIIY TIIH IiXI-J'lwn'lc l'I.I'I: . . Wm M i'r'rIJI-I l'Pl-IHARV .LVH $H- 'l'III-: Ile-VII-NNl'rIl-H Higlml C'lli Higmn Alpha HFIHIIIII Hutu 'l'ht-Iat Pi ......... PM Dan T'hl-In Higmu Sigmn Y. F. l'. ...... UI'ITH IJwHu Hl'lin Humlllal h'tzz ..... N11 Sigma XII I'M livln lx'nlulm Tm: t I.. ss:-4r;.- . 'I'Im IVrc-sllnlun 'HII- Huphnnmn- 1110 Thu Hurlim' .. Jnniur ,K'J IrLETn s lh-viI-w of Hip Hn-zmun nml Il1ltls'rnk, . 'Hw Hull II! Hunnl' ,,,,,,,, Thl' i'lurullmn Tc'nm 'I'lu Trau-Ic Tmm T11!- .HMUHV ':il'lh' E'mIIlI'H .thvliv HIIII-J'hiinnwllt 'I'III- I'.u,1-:quI-. up ICVHN'IH .thm ivs' .......... Hrvmuu l' TAHsLNIhHT .l H. W PAGE 4H 4H nu Til? 5H fill HE H4 til? US 7 D :2 PART II. 6719 Lunch Room Tales Tm: PROLIJLIUIL Hhmrr .L H'uHrrr, I'm-Imr H. FifLMhh I IX. Tun; Hyrlmnn- H'rnmcx'm 17.5mm; H'. Ica.pn.PMh mun: ..................................... 1Il-l My l'rubumxu ...................... 165 1. Tm; Jinmnrrla'rm 'JRIJc-wl'Nn' mm. of u ' ' lt'l'llllll' 5' ------------------------- 1137 Nahm, .llm'y 7; mm : ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 11.; X. 'l'nsc Suu-rmm's HI-LcuND l'urm VIJiLLlu Alisa lnlm'hule I ........................... 119 Pompauluur, Parker H. Fiftmum 168 ll. Tm: Hos:qu Jmtmes, .-1mm Him? war'urr. Interludv 1H. ......................... 169 I'luxfm'r' H, iiru'l ................... 11!! XI. Tm: 1mm I.JFw:quu-'I'hv Trilogy, Jmm Intel'lndv .7. ......................... 127 Bil'rl Ner'llrf ...................... 170 JII. 'l'uI-L lJItmm-zn's HKl'L'l't'll-Uhl Trinity. Interlude 11. u'illl verses by Dc'IMinc Ruu- t'l'm'u f'. ,IIWHI'I'HIIGH . . . A. ....... 1:33 RUI'UH ----------------------------- 173 Interlude 3 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1:; X11. TllL-l TI:uAsrmu's S'run'i The Heruisul of IV. THE SOOTHERE 171nm PomL-St. Ynlrrr Mr. O'FIunnigan. J-l- LOWS? worth ? tim-E Day. I'rn'frr'l' FL PTHInm'r; . . 7 I31 i 10'! ------------------------------- 375 Fl'llel'lmlc 4 ............................ 133 Tnh-rhnle- 12 ...................... 17H v. Tm: ihvn-um-u's HTum' Jurk. Hr xmmp. - Xlll- 'J'III-l llnmrI-IR'H HEuuNn Perr-11ae Poem- Aan Bird gn-H-m-f ......... I I . I I 135 HVIJIM, Ellyn KirlIu ................. 133 Interlude 5 .. .. 14o lnlurlmlt- 13. with YPTSI'H hy Eustace II. VI. T1111 qUUTHi-M'H Ruhr. .............................. L33 Hills. AvHiv Puma: Fn-n-Iu .......... 143 I XIV. Tm: FuuL's Plum: Hlil-l'l'lTIlFTlli' Selectittm lutu-rlmh- Ei ............ . ,,,,,, , , , 147 of :l Hud 18-! VII. Tm: MURAL Fuwms H'rum' 1iwhm- Jntm-hule l-L . 188 Anne, j-JJM- AL Nusr-hiy ............ 149 XV. Tm: llmenmu's LAHT PUEMu'Huhfljyfll. IntH-luclv TI. u'ith verses by Julia L, mum- Hill for Class of lE'illl, Parker H. Fillmore 190 VJlI. Tm: Dummm's Flus-r anr 'l'hu Humm THE Hi'll-lhit'i'l, NMWI' J- H'riln'n'r .............. 194 and the lth Nmm-r ,L nulmq- 102 ,h-IcmlwLI-tnmmbr'rs ............................ 195 Interlude 8 ........................... 163 devvvvqwoqvv anJV. 'OV WOW ,Ox T? ,0 ,0 x W .. Tm: VAN Wmnmu LIBRARY. 3 : a 53 egrr rllfjgrvrrrrrrrwrr 6:9: , m vi .1 - v uh 1:;- L; ' a - 73 13,- E:- '1: -t. w k? . wa L1 .- f ; r x If . ??agutuy 6' v-' H 'TWA . um 1 r1; .1 , . .1 .- r;l '3' alffN ' .' - ' a. - .m'kav 7:333. thrf'rr'WE-hr.rruunrrrrr'fr'rrrnmn-Irrl'rl'l'rg-a q! -.. .IQ -s, q. d6; Em A ; -. .f ,m' E, Z mam: J Give University -m't HE Universiiy of Cincin- nati now hnlds :1 high phlw HJlllmg Hll' Millvil- tirmul institnriuns nf nur L-mmiry. In Ihu t-ul'l'imb lum nl' simh' llu- lll'llill'ti mums nI' m-IvIu-Iu law and :m-dic'inv. as well :15 thv 11511111 :u-mlvmic- u-nurs-Js. :lI'L' l'nlli'wL-IltmL Hi'l' alumni Imhl pnsiliuns uf trust in IliITIJI'l-nl. ritirs. um! vmrh yt-nr :1 gi't'atur rlumllvr ul' grmlllming s1LIIEI-lltrt I-nlvr intn :II-Hw: lifu, with ilw 1mm inlvllt-c-t mnl strung purlmsvn' culit'gc training imparts. Thu im-runsml intl-I'vsl nf vitimns 01' Filicimmti ill thvir L'nin-rsitin :nul tlac gunurmm Hmmc-ial Hill We have ru-oin-cl in the 1:151 flnw yvall's t'rnm b'l'Vl'l'ill nl' our Evading: mun. illFlll't'S tn the in- slitutinn :1 unninnud progress. AI. sight. of the prowl mlilin-l-r: in Flil'tnn. rl-ln'ust-Jatillg tlw 111:1- icl'iul clux'L-lulnm-nl tlmt 11m luIa-n plut-I'. ullc fiIIIIH il tlif'l'ik-Lllt to realize lmw shm't :1 tinu- ll Ihe-y hun- lJt't'll cl't-rtl-tl anll m'vr huu' few ymlrn Ilw l'IHiI'I' m-liu- lii'e- nl' lllv Vnivc-I'sitlx' uxtt-Iuls. I'lmi'lw llt-lliI-lu-n in lliH last will mull tram- Im-m l-ruvixll-II fur :l l'niwrsiw Hum shulllll flll'llihh illhll'lll'lillll in tlu- higilvr hrqu-lu-s ul' I-IIIH'HHIIII. Tn lmHl Illl'll ilhii u'lnlll'll. This will was pl'nlullml .Hrl'il 10. 155:4. 'I'Ih' Ismpll'sl W115 :II-I-I-Im-nl mill :1 Imnl'd nl' tlil'I-t-lurs t-llnsvn 111:1 'l'hv I:1I';. v vstntz's IIu-zllwl ill Hum $JUIIJHIIL Hu- slurp gm'l'l'mlll'nl ml. fullnu'mg ymu: Lnuisizmu. mluwl :lt III: has wmw- rnnfisruiwd hj' the.- l:l:1im llml hL-Ilnwis h: instilutiuns Iwynml 'I'llis lugs grunlly 'I'hu III'uIM'ty in Hhin H'ilri found In M- in IJUIJI' mn- l.hvi1' borders H'L'I'U im'ulill. rwllH-ml tin: smu provided hy thl- u'ill. ditirm nnll prnllut-Lin- nf il H1131! illL-ulm- nllly. M'II' than Hitlv f'numl thn- instilutinn Whil'h Hml'lw ML-MiL-kwn mnl'L- ien yuzll's was tlnnv In qul Ell mrnu-stly dtlriil'fjll tu huiltl up, In Ih'fiH Hu- muttn-r wns again :iuimlml. Pl'nlu- WU hull Iny Iluan iimv i'lll'I'I-nswl in Valllv. Suvui 1-111 51111111 21111111101131 bequests had been 101113111911, 111111 13111111111015 11'1-11' 1:1:1191111:1'111g 1,1161 advisability 111' 1-1'1113111111111111g 11111 1111111115 schools of higher 111 April 111' 11-1711 :1 11111' 1111111111111 01111-5 uf111u 1111110111551011111111111 p111 1111111111111; 111 1111: 1-1111 1111111; 11111111111111? 111151 1.111ssu-11 111 1111': GGIH'I'J1 .Ksswmhly 11f 1.1111111 011 11111111 11111 01' 1.111: noxi your the 1111111111111 1901111111 of Cincinnati passuml 1111 111'1111111111-11 1111 1111111111: 1111' 1111.1 University of three professors 111111 two 31291511111115 111111 1301.111 1111130111 ted. 111111115 111' study 119111111113 11111111111111 11115 11111111101- 11'113 increased. In 1110 11131 catalogues we 111111 1111: 1111111011 of the 111111e1'g1-11111111tcs 11111111511111tcly 1011111111111: 1111: unrps of instructors. 11 was. 11 111111111 111110. when the 11.41 1'11 1111111111911 1511111121115 .1111 11111 necessiiy for other 110111111- 11111 10111111 10 extend M112 A 11101111110111 feature 01 these records 15 the '111111' .1111 Hr'num. .n'n .1111 .111'H1-11'31. Emcw 11111111, 1'1111-111111111. 11111.111111111111;111'1:1'1::;1111g1111-11111111- 111gs 111111 1111111111113; 1111- 1111111195 111' 11151111111111 11:15 $11111111115' begun. During 1111! 111'1'51'. 11.1111 Classes 11111-11 1111110111111 111 11.111.111111111'11 High 1911111111. 111511'111:t.11.111 11131111: given by tho 11.11111 1-11-110111 11111011111111. 7111111. 511111111 year 1111.4 1.1213s1-11 111 1111.- 11111'11 11111.'1'1111111121111 H1.-1101.11 1111 19111111111 14111-111. 111 50131011111011. 181171, 111115 111111111111; 1111. 11113111311111 Avenue 1111s. 1111111111111 111' 1111:. 11131111311111,- DC- 11'1'11111 1111-11 1111, 1111- 1111111110111. A 51111111 1:1 1111.: 1111111: 110111111 111 1111.1 11111111 $11.11: 1111111111 is 11111 11111111111 11111-1151. 111 .1371 threefold 1111181011 11110 the 11011110111111 Depart.- 1119111. 1111.! 1911-1111111 111 11er11g'11 111111 11113 1151110110111- The 151111001 of Design, 9311111- 11911011 111 1110 Culiegc 11111111111g. 011 Fourth Street, 9111-11111 111 1111.19 formed 1111 integral 111111 of the 1111119191112 11151111011011 was given daily 111 111-311-1111;, 11:11111111g 11111.1 5111111111111. Proper 11111111- 11-111 111'p111'111112111 11111110115 for 1.1111 110111 111111 :1 written 1191:0111- 1111:I11.11111i1111 f1'r1111 $111111! 112111111113 Citizen were the The School of 11051311 111115; 51211111111011 from the University 111 138-1. 111111115r :11 1.110. 111119 311 91110111110111 of four 111111111911 111111131119. The work 1111.11 been 1111- 30111 1111111151193 for 11111111551011. 'mec ML'JIIvluzx llumzH'ri-Lw. 13 usually successful in every way, but lack of funds made the transfer tn the Art. Museum hoard necessary. The Art. Museum and Art School now estab- lishetl in Eden Park rel'u'esent the Heat form that the Meltieken School of Design assumed. It is needless to say that these are mneng the proudest. possessions of the Queen City. The third series at studios, to return once more to the period antedating 158i. the. Astro- nomical Th'partment. found a1 center in the Oh- WL' must not. forget that this was nm- of the first 01' the series of qunit'Lc-ent gifts t0 the University. As early as 1872 Mr. Kit- grmr agreed to provide the site and erect the building, while the Socit'gty altered apparatus and all the necessary servntnry. Fincimmli Astronomical equipments. The three course system leading: to the de- grees of B. L., B. Ht, B. A., was presented in the lirst. scheme. of study. The therefore. not eteL-tjve, hut arranged by the l'm-ulty. holidays intervening. constituted the school work mm Three Hessimm, Christmas and Easter year. In place ef the deelnship Wu tind Mr. V'iL-lun's. owum'illg the pueition uf l'eetm' from IHTS tn lHHl, Fulhm'ing him ex-Gm'ernor Unx heenml- the tint President of the Univer- sity. Upon his resignation in 188'? the rotary ilCilTlSlltp was rumrted to. The University had for 11 lung time 110 Ii- hl'ary. only u few hooks donated hy private per- The ehmnicnl and lm-ehauieal apparatus fnuml ample mom on :1 lower floor of the Me- Micken building, amt this numgru muipment was considered entirely satisfactory The small SUNS. 14 number of students in the various classes made personal intercourse with the professors a natu- ml and necessary procedure. Co-edueation, as conceived by Mr. MeMiekeu, was found to be perfectly feasihhr. The annual reperts in- variably closed with a statement of the rela- tion of the University to the lower schools of the Pity and an urgent request for eo-nperation and practical aid. The Presidenry 0f evam'ernor Cox was of null signifieanee to the institution. He brought the Unllege interests to the front. The small building cm the sequestered hillside had never rH-eivetl frmn the world at. large its true place The work was 1101le carried out, but, if material Elitt had not been alt'm'dml retrogreesiou would have been inevitable. as head of the secondary school system. Not long after President Cox resigned an elturt was made to alter the site 01' the Univee Intricate legal proceedings Were at once instituted, and the lnl-epnsal of a changmt SHE was accepted by the Circuit Cnm't of the City. and in January. 1892;. by the Sn- prune Court. On Ht-tl'ntemher 22 18514. the L-m'ner-stmw 0f the McMieken Hall was laid in Burnet Woods Park, and in September at th'd next. year the hniltting was ready for own- Frem this time the gruwth at the Uni- 1n the same year Ileury Hanna game EHGUJWO to erect sitlv buildings. lmney. Versity has heeu astnundingly rapid. the north wing and tit. it with chemical appara- tus. Two years later the south wing was pro- vided at a similar cost by Briggs S. Cunning- ham. The hallltsnme stone structure. called from the name of another of our benefactors, the Van Warmer library was last Grul-te'tt. The Hinton thousands halve tlvvn 11ml t0 cultuw the Chair at Iiannmnil'vs at the University. There has hcun :1 growing tendency to estab- lish prizes and scholarships for Ciilh'h' t-t'niipvtiv tiou. such as the Eastern C'Oiil'gL'S lllilillt'dilti TtiL-P-c doubtless mht to the zest. and interest ot' the scholastic studies. A great L-tt'lu't is now lucing made to establish ttw D. A. R. paying; fi-ltowship at tho tTniwI-sity. Thc iILL'l'l'i1$L' in the registration of students: has bvmi prupul'tinnate t0 the growth in the material wealth and intL-llectuul wuil-hcing Of the College. The life of the murago student is made up of varied Itutics and varied iutvrusts. Never before have there Inz-un .50 many Univer- sity organizations tn demand tho attuntiun 0f the young men and women. This i'ut'crs nut, alum: t0 thu sucrct Greek letter .H'HPtDttth-i, uf which there are nnw a mimitloruhlc uumhi-t'. Imt to the. th'ainutir vtuhs, the literary and ttL-r tinting societies mpptumt-ntary t0 the scholastic work. There is also thi- Sotttenu'nt Hitlltlll'ti in mm of the t-rowdeit :trm'n-tuwll distrii-ts and :10- thc survive of University Inanding acting helpers. A t,tnivcrsity HilUllill represent. tln- host and highest in the intuthrctluil life of the city, .1 ttuurishing I'H'ltt'l' uruuml Wiltl'il iiiinm' institu- That; this fm-t WilH n'mgnizx-lt Iiy ltw L-nrly prujm-tnrs nf i'ilt' titans gathui' and gain strength. Uniwrsity ul' t'ilirimmti is evidunt from Thuil' gmuping an't mill higher lom'niug :15 intvgmt Further than this the :ittvmpt tn luring the various sclnmls 0f Cili- Iun-ts 01' nm- st-Inmt system. cinmiti intu c-lnsm' union failed several tiann hvl'ul'u it was utielliclunult. The uxlmnsimi in mtumtinnal circles till'll ulity t-lJllL-eivmt hm: 110w tn at certain extent 'ltlw Uhin Medical Voting: ht!- l-muu :1 part at the l'niwrsity in i897, und ltltt'l' thu ttim-iimuti Law Sc-hnril juiuud with Several athei' i11- hm-n i'oaltizort Itlt' .tirzulmniu department. stitutinns am- unitvtt to us 115' NW looser lmmt 0f ut'tilintiun. it was htcuusu of this rhangml wmtitiun uf ult'nirs that the frivnds of the inf stit-utiinn dvinmulml :lIl L-Itiu-iL-nt executive tu Aftvl' c-uiisitturahh: doluy Dr. For a L'niwrsity tlmt. tins :im'etnjmt m i'npidty ill the gilictl- tllv hvlm. Hmt'ill'tt .tj'l'l'h' Wils t-hx'tt'ti President. last few ymlrs m- mn 1nrudict only :1 bright tutu I'c. M. CALLAIIAN. l5 6369 University of Cincinnati THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS Appuimml hy 1hr Supezinr Court 01' Cincinnati. .1, u, HHIMJnlm-T, .J. M. HUBl-NHHN. WILLLUI .mx PRIHHER. titmnhlcs P. mxmsun. HHICNT ARNOLD MAX 11 MAT. THAN. A. HEAMY, le'lHiNJC 19. HUSH, u. H. smiles, Blm'ms s. l l'XNJXt:ll'AM, .mnx w. LI'IIN. mm B. T'ICASLEE, nsmn w. Kym; Fl-HNK .J. .mxm. EDWARD SENIOR, IaLunT'r 11. PENDIJI'I'HX! JOSEPH L'. B1 H.lGI-l. l'. A. L. REED, Em nff'fr'i'u: JI'LII'S FLEIHVHMANN, Jhryur Hf H'urfnnm'i. $$M$$$ DEPARTMENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY 'l'nn Mummm; DEI'AWHIENT. Tm; Mmuuu. DIGI-MWMJ-JXT. TIM; HILUJI'A'J'IJ J'Hilun'mllcx'r. fThP Wdiml Fullege of 0mm 'I'IIM HlfllMI-ll? HIEEIUUL TIII-z Lm Hl-II'JHTMI-JNT. 'l'mc HJLLiaur-I m: 'IiNIHXJ-Hcmxn, Wlm vi...;m..:m Law Srlmuu THI-L VLlVILLU, .nn IH'HJannUAL chmn. mr 'l'llli i '1 Ni'IN NATL l'lUriPlTJL. 1Allll1a113dQ Tm: Hum t'quJ-zt'n-z r51 DENTAL SrrnmmY. EAHilizllI'HJ 16 Academic Faculty m.gm HOWAIHJ Aunts. President, Harvard. 188:1: 1'12. 1J.. Freiburg. 1386: L. L. 11.. 'Hiu' rIf Missouri. 1599; Instructor Univerqily Dl' MiI-hignn. 114813457: lustI'uL-tur IEIII'VIII'II Unlvu' l 1887-89: Instructor liadcliffe Ii'ullegv. 1387-93: 1311' Lake Laimi'urm' . 1839-92: Instl'uctni' 11.11110 Biological LH1NJY'H1I11'X. 1331498; ProfeRHIII' Iliuiogy. 1'111V91'H'ltjf 0f Missnm'i. 13:14-99. WAYI..IND RICIIAIIIINIIN BIINIIIIII I'. .1. 11.. PROFI'ZHHIIII ma PIIImscmnv. A. Bu :IIIG A. 111,. 1Vl'111'f'l'Sity nf Rm-hesu-I', 1365: AI:- sistant E'I'irIL-lpal. liochesler II'I-I-eI Arndemy lEISEriI'T: in chnI-gv nf Springlivld 1nst1tu19.1irtslield.Ma. 1141177119: Graduate IIf liric'hI-Htul' Thienlngjrul Semmn . 11171: Pastor of t1.I9 Mr. Auburn Blmist L'lIuII-h. .111. Aulmrn. I'incinnati: 13lJ-5: !'IIIl'IaI-a$101' or I'hilusupllv I'nivursiiy IIE Cinrinnnii, 1877. EDWARD MILES BIIIIWX. P11. 11.. Prams: 1011 01? 'I'III-1 ENIIIJI-III LANUI'AUH .131: 1211'. ERATURI'J. 1' n'f Michigan. 1880: Student. L'ni- I'g: Berlin. 1111.119 Goettingeu. 18:415- 11., Goettinzeu. 18110: PI-iIu-ipnl In' City High Sr-lmol Lapm'tp. 1nd.. 1850-82 and 188-1- 86: Assistant l'I-ul'essm- nt' ldugiinh, l'm'lmll Unl- VCPSHN,13811790$lw101053llr 01' Modern T.nngnugws. 11111ch - ul' tiurimmri, IXEIII; l'l'OrL'HHHI' of 1111- l'anglish 111111111111? and 111191 .IlllIP 1'1Ii1'el'S-Iily 0r Fin- cinnali,1892. 1'11.B.,1111ivc versily of 1411.. 89; A. 31.111111 1'11. JOHN MILLER 13111112111. 1'11. 13.. PIInFEIeII-IIIII 0F LATIN. , Yulv Univvrsity. GI-IIII'gPtIIwn l'IIlr smnr I'I'OfQHRUI' 19111. UI'tIIiIeI' 1. 5115' Inf l'iucirumti. $.13 Yale 17 Diversity, 18111; 1'II. 1886;171'01'95501' 0f Darin :IIIIi 1'I'EIII'11 1029.1;eurgomi1'n, 11.1.. 111514- 15111: A 0135 Latin. University or Missoul- 1899; Professor at Latin. I'niI'I-I' 1900. 17 11.111111; THOMAS L'URY. B. 5., 11.11.11,,111. l'. E. 1111111111 TIIOMH 1'IIIIIPIJHSIIR m? i'II'IL ENGINEER: INI: mm Dims UI THE L'III.I.Ic:II-: 01' ICNIIIM-JHHNG. 11.51. 111 t'. 12. Haillf'. 11189; '. tulnell. 1.1.1:: . .11. 1-1. . htll'Dl'.1X9f12A'-P-151- .IIIt lunginem' .4. .11 M 111231111011 10 lim'umlII-I' 111311; Assistant l'i ' IIIIgiIIuc-I- III' 11$1f.. ly.9119 Incl. .111119 In ilvm-IIIIII'I'. tfuInpiII-Ii :111I1 1111111131111- 1 maps of Indiana l'cIunr .. .11:11'-III Io Novemlielu 1891I:istant 1':l'l1z1nleel' ut' 'I'ime Inue Pounn' lndiuna, . u ember 151ng 10 111-1 IIII-I' 1F.-. 1 IIHHIP S1IJI11-n1 L'III'IILJJI, 189? 93: Prof 'lll' I'ivil IIPpI'im: 171111-9in III 11113-- sulll'i. 1595-1900: 1'niI'eI'sIu' 0f IfiIII'innaIl. 19011. 1IIIdIII-l'1b'r' 1.1 'l'IIIJ1-1.-m EYAXS. P11. 11.. ASSISTANT PIIIIII'I-x-IHIIII UV 'l'hICIINII-AL CHEMISTRY. 1'l.I 1I Erlangvn, I'lm'm'in 11:11-I-11 R. 11586: 'I'PnI-hpl' 01' Ihemis: P1',1!11:l1lfn. I IRWISQVI: I'hief Chemist. 'J lH'rIII'lc'I' .t Gamble llu. 131111-1892: Assistant in nic IhIaIniuIIII'. Muss. inst. 01' 'l'ochnolagy, 189$ .. ' IIISlIHIIIlIIr' ill HI' liIiI' Wlmmistl'y, Mass. Inst. of '1'or11nulc-2y.1839489 : t'iiief l'hemisr. American Int Ilii I'o. 13195-119 : IIISU'III'IIII' in Technical 1'1111'I3rxiiy IIf l'iIII'irIIIIIIi, 1893-1899; Asst. 9111. 111111113 HANCOCK. P11. 17.. an'rzsmm 014' MA'I'IIIIMATII'H. 1'ni1'I-II5111'. 15HK:11':LL1- .. l-'111.iI-1-,I rind Astrnn- l :Imbl' idgp. I lunglandI and '9394:A.1I. 11111. Ntudt'nt at The Sorbonue. 1.1111l Instructor 94- 911. A. 11:. .1IIIHIH Illlllkirl-t IIFlHl StIIIlI-III iII 1111111: 1.'I11 nn'II'. J'R'SS 1390: 5T1111l'n1. 1H111I111-at RI-rlin iRSIl-W. of Berlin. , .11 P311 'I'IIP 1'I111'I11'Hily 01 JOSEPH EDWARD HARRY. WI. 11.. PROFESSOR OF 01:111-111. A. Ii,..101ms 11011111115 in N12 1'11.1..l 3'23: 1'rIII'IM-mm' ul' 1:I'I'Fin :llld GPI'IIInn in CII-III'II-tnwu nt'oliI-Ize Ilu, 111 138 : -I'nfessnr '.If' Gl'ei'k in the Uni1-ersitv of I in- Iinnnli 111 130 . FREDERICK CHARLES HICKS, Ph. D.. PROFESSOR OF ECONOMICS AND 011105. A. 1'... Michigan University, 1386; P11. LL, Michigan iTniI'e-I'sity, 1890; Instructor in Political Economy. University of Michigan. 1890-1892.; Professor of 11157 Iory 11nd I'lcunamics. Univvrsity of Missouri, 1892- 19110: Simon Professor of Enunumics 11nd CivicsI I'ni- verglty of. Cincinnmi. 1900. LOUIS TRENCHAED MORE, Ph. D PROFESSOR 01' PHYSICS. R. .S.. VIVIIsllington University, 1892; P111 11.. Johns Hopkins 1895;11el10w in lhwics at J'. II. 1., 1894: Instructor in Physics H'IIICQstt-r P01y.ln, 1 1896: Assistant Prufessor Universily or Nebraska. 1891i 1300?: J'I'nfessor of Physics, ITIIiverHity 01' Cincinnati. MILK POLL, Ph. D., PROFESSOR OF THE GERMANIC LANGUAGES. Ph, D, UniVPl'RHy of Trnsshul'g, Gror'mauy. 'l'trm'hI-II' of Gol'man, Norwich II'I'M' Arademy, Nnrwinh, t'onn., 1890791: Instructor In German. Harvard University. iizlmln'idgo. 1112155., 1891719III. JEIIIIUIIN GILDERSLEEVE PORTER, Ph. D., PROFESSOR OF Ava-rmxmnr ANTI ImmI'TmI nr Tm: OBSERVATORY. A. 11.. Hamilton iolleme. 1573 . AI 11., Hnmiimn Fai- 1920 IS ' 111.17.. Hamilton lIIIlI'um 1335': ASSIHII'IDT Prof of Asll'mmmj'. 157548: Computer in the 1'. 1-1. Iasi' anIi GPI'IriI-t'u'. SIII'I'I-I'. 1818-941: Astronomer III the Obsm'valm'y of the University nf Cincinnati and Professor of Ash'onnmy, 18841 MERRICK WTTTTCOM'R, Ph. D.. T'IIIIIII DP Inc An: GIMIJII ATE DEPARTMENTS. Harvard ITIIiI'I'I'sity. 1880: Studr'nr :11 FM- PK nf Ipillzig IIIIII Johns IInpkins: l'iI 1L. i'ni- WI 13 III innnxvivnniu HEW: Prnfr-asnr Hf Histury :1an 111'Cl'll'10mlts.ninhland Park Nm'mal 1 oIIPI-It'. T198 MIIiIIIIH TIIWII 1334-5: 1IIR11'III'1I11' in MIII1III'II Hismry. ITnh'e'I'sity of Pnnnsyivania. 1895-11100: meeggur nl' Hismry, 1'ni1'f'FBiLV IJf Cincinnati. 1900. son 01' HISTORY AND DEAN 011' 'I'llI-l AI'A- 18 FREDERICK HOLLISTER SAFFOIID, Ph. D., Asmm'm'r PROFESSOR 01 NIATHEMATICS AND MATIIEMA'I'ICAL PHYSICS. Mnss. Institute Tat'lmolugy, 1888; M. 11., Hair! , 1391'1'11 Di. Harvard. 1897: Instructor in ence and Mum Brewster Academy. N. 11., 188:?93; 1IIer.unt01'1u Math. 11:11'.I'nul 13W99:Assistant Irnfpssal of Math. and Mathematical Physics, Uni- Iel'sliy of tincinnati 1899. .S. F HENRY .IJEWIN CANNON. P11. 11., INSTRUCTOR 13: IIIS'I'ORY. W ester'n Reserve IIIliVPl'Rit-XH A. 15.. 1399.; helm Tau Delta P111 Beta. Kappa I1 1L: Harvard. A. B., 1894: Pl'et'eptor I-Iir-uda. Sthnnl 11ashington. 11.1'.. 1894-41; hala-Graduate hchonl ISQL'rT: Luiversiiy nf Peltltlst'll I-anln, Graduate Hrahool Hax'risnn Fellow of III'IIIopean History. 18974: 1'11. 9., 1898: Indianapolis High SIhr-nl, Teacher of History, 1898-1900; University of I'invinnari. Instructor in llisiul'y, 1900. MICHAEL FREDERICK GUYER. PiI. IL, iNETRUCTOR 1N BIOLOGY. S. 1-3.1 of Chicago, 1894: Assistant in Zoology, L'nIvoI-sity of Nebraska. 1835-6: 'leaclier of HiIIiugy. LiI'II'IIlII INQDJ High SI'FIIJOI 13964; A. 111., Univel v of Nebraska. 1897: Fellow in Zonlnmr, l1 iVEl I' nf tihicagu, 1897-19110: I'D. D.. ibiI1., 1900; Asnistuut, ibid.. 1900. EMILIE ESSELTIOIIN, B. 11., INSTRUCTOR Ix FRENCH AND 1'11ch 01' ancx. B L ' IIt' IinLinImti, 1893: Pertiricate d' . Penis. 19m: Diplomal d' Etudes. ll 1'1 II l'ITlgliHLl Guild I'aris.1!l00: Assistant in His 1 nivm-sirv of I inI-Innat'i. SIII'inQ.1896: Instruc- IIII' m III'menIlI liniversin uf I'im-innati 1901: Dean of 110mm: IIIiV'eisiiv of CinIinnati 1901. SSSSS ??gg SSSSS Medical Faculty W. W. SEELY, A. M, M. 13., Professor of Clinical Uphthalnmlogy nml Utnlogy. P. S. CUNNER. NI. Tl, LL. D., Dean, Professor of Surgery and Ulinicnl Surgery. SAMUEL NICKELSJ M. D., Emeritus Professor of Material Medina and Therapeutics. THAD. A. HEA'MY, M. D., LL. D, Professm' of Clinical Gymnewlugy. CHAUNCEY D. PALMER, M. IL. Professor of Gynaecology and Ulinicell Gymm-olugy. FREDERICK FORCJHIEIMER, M. D., Pl'ofvsm'nr 0f Pran'f-ice of Medicine and Diseases. of Children. JOSEPH Husonomx M. D, F. R. 0. 5., Professnr cf Anatomy and Clinical Surgery. JAMES G, IIYXUMAKV. M. D, Ai'vcrciurg. Professor of Lau-yngoiogy. B. K. R-ACHFDRD, M.-D., Professor of Materia, Medica and hel'szeuLic-s. 19 ALL-YN L'. Poona, A. IL, 31. 11, Professor of Physiology. EV GUSTAV ZINKE, M. U, Proiwsur nl' IIbslI'atrit-s nmi Fliniml Midwifery. AUGUS'I' R.WOULL A. M., M. II, I'rofessnr of Dermatology and Sypllilology. STEPHEN C. AYRES, A. $1., M. D., Professor of Uphthuhnolugy and Otolugy. ALan V. PHELPS, M. D., Adjunm Professor of Anntmny and Demonstrator of Anatomy. CHARLES L. BoNImELD, M. D., Professor of Clinical Gynmcology. WILLI.-m H. CRANE, B. 8., M. D., Professor of Medical Uhmnistry and Dunmnstrator of Chemistry. BROOKS F. BEEBE. M. D., Professor of Mvntnl Ilhalars. Lecturers and JUDGE Jam H. t'VJxVEu, Jmnturm' ran Mvclivnl Jl'Ll'iH'le'Ildmlt't.'. JAMES M. FRENCH, A. 3.1.. M. D., Lvt-lm'm' m1 Metlic-im: P11114111 ZENNIEH, A. KL M. IL, H. H. HOPPT'L A. 3L M. TL. l-4l'l'tll rrl'S ml Neurology. H'Hs L. UHII-ZJUJN, M. IL, W. B. Wuwucn. XL 11., Ilnnunmtmmrh 01' Balclvriulugy. t'ILoues 541-7111 Emmy 11. .52, M. IL. Lt'I-1I1H'I' ull t'lcllitn-lfrilmry Disl-amvr. Demonstrators JAMES WM. Rome, A. B., M. D, Dmnnnstrnfor of Histology. HORACE I WHITACI-m, B. .54.. M. IL Demmmtmiar of Pathology and Lm-turer 011 Histology and Embryology. J. E. Gnmwn. A. R; M. D.. Uvmoustrator of Clinivnl Microscopy. uml Assistant 10 the Chair of Practicv. WILLIAM M-UEILLBEIM, M. D., Demonstrator 0f Phj'sinlnm'. E. 0. SMITH, H. D., Assistant Dt'nmnslmtnr Hf Anatomy. WW '?:Q:f'grh Assistants and Clinicians l-rum-zu-r f'WnnTILERs. M. ll. I'. M. Pun. M. D. Asyistilnts In lho Flulil' nf Hurgvl'y J UlI-ZH W. Hum; A. TL. M. '13.. AHHEHIMII In HII' l'I4:IiI' M Hhsivll'il'H. A. S'lxun: 1me. 11. IL. Assirtnnt 10 ilu- f'hnir nf Physinlugy. T . If. HHI'TIIGATH, M. 11,. ALLLV Jhnsr-n'. 1!. HA M. IL, Amirlulllh 1n llH- Vlmir Hf MHH'HH ML'IliIL'n. WALTER FORCI-LHEIMEIL A. 1-3.. M. D.- l'-'Iinir51nn in Ophthalmic DPIIHHJIIL'I'IL A. IL FR'EIBICRG, M. D., Assistant l0 the i'liair uf Anatomy. M. 11. Pmutit-U, GI-Jomua E. MALsmnx. Assistnnf to tho Flmir of JOHN Mnucn, M. D., Assihinul 1.1: the Chair nf t 1i:1ir-:1l Uls'nmr-oingy. XL HIMIJINHSl-wclm. M. TL 'Ph. H. .hsistzmt L0 the Chair of Dt-rnmtnlogy. 2th Law Faculty HThe tlint-innati Law HchonlJ HOWARD AYERS, Lh. D, President. GUSTAVUS H. WALD, LL. D., Donn, unnl I'I'Gfl'HSUI' of Law. WILLIAM H. TAFT, LL. D,, Prufl-Rsnr cvf Law, IIENIH' A. MOHMLL. LL. D., Profuswr Uf JJIW. JUDSON HAmme LL D. ? Professor caf Law. JOHN R. HAYLICH, LL. D.. Pl'ofwssmr uf an. LAWRENCE MAXWELL, JR... A. 31L. LL. 3., Profru'ssur of Law. Amman B. BENEDICT, .X. 13.. 1414. h, Pl'nfossm' Irf Lem. 5363M Imex CLEVELAND, A. 8., IL, 13., Prnfesmr of Law. JOHN W. WAqulemx. IL. 13., l'IlIfDEArIT Hf Litw, mems B. JAMES, LL. B., 11m? rm-f 01'. FranEs M. TIEPBURN, A. 13., LL. B., Tnstruc-tor. EDWARD RANTOX'. LL. 8., Instruvtor. WILLIAM U. IIEmaox. .L B., LL. 13., Instructor. ELIJON R. JAMES, B. :5. L11. 1-3,, lnSLruclnlu lfumelrr C. PUGH, A. 13., LL. B., Instructor. 21 Dental Faculty wgfthf Board of Trustees D. W. CLANCEY, M. 0., D. D. 53., Vir're-Prcsidwit ......... Cincinnati, OhiO. U. I. KEELY, D. D. 8., Secretary ........................... Hamilton, Ohio. H. T. HEKIITHJ D. D. 3., Trms-mm' ....................... Cincinnati, Ohio. $CHARLEH WEHfH. D. D. 3.. ........................... Wilmington, Ohio. .TAS. l. TAYLOR, D. D. 53., .............................. Cincinnati, Ohio. J. S. t'fAHSIDY. A. 31.. M. D, D. D. S. .................... Covington, Ky. W STORICR HOW, D. D. S. ............................ Philadelphia: Pa. H. A. SMITH, A. 31.. D. D. 3., .. ....... .. . . . . .. ...... Cincinnati. Ohio. Uer-cascd. Faculty J. S. CASSIDY, A. M. M. IL 1!. D. 55., Pl'nfE'rism' nrf Hu-Inisll'y and Maturia Medical. II. A. SMlTu. A. 11.. D. D. H.. Dean, Prnt'esmr nf Upl-I'ntim Dt-ntish'y :uul Dental Paf hnlngy. 0. M. Wmnll'r. A. 1L. IL T1. Ha mel-smr nf Ph'minlngy and Honorul Pntlmlrugqr. Wu. KNlGII'lX NE. 11., D. D. 3., Professnr nf Almtmny 21nd 0111.! Surgt-ry. GRANT MOLYNISAUX, D. D. 5., Professor m' J'mnthetic Dentistry and Metallurgy. U. T. HMTTII. D, D. 5.. Secretary, Professor uf Minimll Operative Dentistry. T. 1. WM; D. D. 3.. l'mfmsm- 0f Operative Twhnit-s. J. TAFT. M. IL. D. D. 3., Lcevturel' Im Oral Hygionv. C. I. KHELY. D. D. 5., LI'I'IJH'I'T 011 Ol'tlmdunlin. L. H. CUSTER, D. D. 8., Lemma nn Anmstlwtics and Dental Electricity. 0. L. CAMERON, M. D., Leoturcr on Bacteriology. Demonstrators T. 1. WAY, D. D. H.. Supm'inlmnlvnt of l'linjca. E. A M1ML-u-wcv, Tl D. 8., lJmnmmh-a'llm' 0f k'rmvn anti Ihidgwwmk U. P. Mva,'uI-JI.1N, D D. H llhwnuustrntur IJf Hpcmliw lJI-ntiih'y. R W. Tarmn, D. TL Ha Dvmnnutrnlul' hf l'rmillt'tiu- Uvntihtrgu .T. D. me. D. D. H. Domnmtrntnr Hf l'rnsthuiir' IJl-nlislry. 1.5. A. l-'Lm'r13u, D. 13. H. lJcInunst'rulur hf llprmiivn- Dl-ntir-fr-r and in hmnthetivs. Instructor P. F. CUUM-JIL I1. 11. 5., thtiu-lir DvnIiH-Trlv and Instructor IJt-IHuhsLl'Htul' of in l'l'usHH-iii- 'LPl'hllil'H', 1!. U. M.VI'I..u:K, II. D. 8., IJMIIMHH'JIEHI' uf ,hmtmlly HIM t'unslllting lh'nl Hill'gI-on 1'inriunu1i Hospital. an'm H'mcux. B. Hq D. '11. H., lhqnnnntratur :1! Analyiivul t'lu-Inis-It'y. $$$$$$i University Club Trims AMELIA HICKENLOUPER ........ .Prm'ri'rmf. Mn. Loris ELAKmmnE ......... T iw-Prrm'rirguI. MAHGI-Llh' Gmmnx. Wuxrran Hnnx. RINA IIfil'lthH Hougmn Juxmx Ru'liim'r Kummm, EUST.-U'IC H. BALL. J w -1ch1-:Iilcn. Hmln' Bi-IN'FI.IC'1' M. EIJI'I'II CAMPBELL. Ii-uaulsu FILLnum-i. im-d in HM- wring off IHSJEJ, Its lnlrlmsv might. lw .4111an III: in the widely InI-iusiw wurii usu- fulnvssism. Tn 171: Immw'ur. T0 ctxpluin. 'er n gt-m-r'nl lvl'nL Mm! the NHL fllll'ilfisl'h. ig difficult. IL: erlmsc- mm hr mnw- I'I'HIVIHVV um'iul'slnmi Irwin imrntnu' wlml it 11:15 nchlr-x'ed; rulllcr' Hum by D Mugs LEONARDA Hews .............. S'vru-wtm-y. 311m H'i'iiLLA Hilwmr ............... Tl'rcaswm'. Elm.xI: MJ'PALI.IH'H-:Ir. 'ICLm RASCHHL Jnmx MUIMICNH'I'EJEN. Plum. L. 'F. anc. Jluuzum HISIJSJL RAMSEY Pmmmm. 1!.un'JCY SHEPARD. H. .L WALKER, JEANXE. us WARE. 11:;1ding Hm t'-nnn-111irnlz1l I'IIJ'iL'L'I stated in its von- Flillllifill. lillrillj.r its HIM yrur Hu- Hub made :1 satisfac- IUIT l'w-m'd, 'II' misr-II Thr- old Rtwinl Sx-Hlmnent Jl-lut of $96 by giving 17111'vorl'uify Days The Iltl'llllJl'l's mf' Hu- C'Iuh. in tlmi yuur'. put thI-rmgh IlLr- sn-hvmv of 1110 fireworks: store . whic-h :1Edw1 m muilxl'iully in t-lvm'ing' Hm Int'gr- ni'h'lg-i'ic rlcljt of Hull. yc-nr. In mluliliun, thr- Club organized the Literary and Debating Societies. Its members, besides. acting With the Club in Club undertakings, worked individually in the matter of selling tickets for the various entertainments given Hi. the 'L'niversity, and aided any proper student en- tel'prise. .111 the east Academic year tht- Club has hmmt cued the limit of its memlnrrship, and, in eunse- quenee, has done even wider work. in addition to its regularly chosen and elected inemhers, the 111e111berehip 0f the Club int-ludes l'UIII'Le'selltiltiVe-l uf the different I'niversity organizations. The fraternitiee are all represented The Comedy Club is Teill'witflltuti ht its President; the Menu. Glee Uluh by its lh'esitlent: tht- Womenei Glee Club hy its President; the Mnminlin Uinh hy its President; the. Literary Society by its President: the Forum, Y. W. t . A., and Y. M. C. A., by their Ht-nim', Junior. Sophomore and Freshmen chimes by their re- spective Presidents; the Athletic Council by its Chairman; the Settlement Board by its Htair- mau; the Faculty hy the Committee 011 Student nrganizatinns and the Dean of the Women: the Aiinual by its editm'e-in-ehief and business 1133.11; several Presidents; tht- a.g'ers. The work that the Club has done this year has been varied. lts CommitteeJ appointed at Prof. Hicks, request, has aided in the preparation of the 1 1'idu5' noun cuui'se of lectures. .lte members, too, worked :tguinst great edtls for the athletic enter- tainment at. Music Hall. ln-en trying tu make arrangements to print Prof. Benedict's lectures. Still another eutmnittee ie aLt'rmiging the play ttlindymiun, to he given by the Comedy Club for the benefit of the Girls: Room. The last, and one of the heat, plans that 1he Club has afoot, is an arrangement by which Another enmmittee has students whn are anxious tn wm'k their way through the L'nivereity may he helped to do 50. Although the t'hih is in no sense social, yet the girls of the Club, wishing all of the girl students tn meet, Miss Hseeihm'n, Dean 01' the Women. re- n-eivoti informally fer Mise Eeseiborn 0n the 735th of April. 011 the whole. the Filth hits never been better entistieri than with its present success. The memA ht'rs feel that. they have duly earned this sueeess which thlllL'S to them after tn-n years of earnest work. Many of the charter- nwmlwrs 0f the Club pass out with this year's Henim- t'hiss. hut they Jozn'e hohind them a IHICIL'US of students Who sin- cerely held the interests of their l'nivereity at heart. 25 .4 'M 'gng G JAY C. BEENEKER .................... President LUI'IS B. BLAKMIqua ......... Hmimxss Manager GEORGE RENDle ..... Vz'cc-Pr'csitlcu-I um! Twas. EL'STACIC HI JhLL ............ - Luistmul Manager ALEXANDER WEISS .................... bmim- E. O. Stumou'r'rjet: ..................... Pianist FIRST TENOR. E. DI'RR, A. RHINE, A W, R. P RUHAECU, W. H. DICWITT, M. L. FrL-uml'x, P. A. JOHNSON, . 33'. . E. KREJMER, 4 MEMBERS SECOND TENOR. . H. BALL, . JJ. CUNNINGHAM, Gm XLH-ZH, 1 -c . SHAW, L. SHEPARD. . N. Rumuam. FIRST BASS. . 1'1. KELLER. . .I. HIJ'NIth-IIN. '. Fumcu, L, Ill'TUIIJNH. , T, James. . H. BENTLEY. W, t 1'.mKI-:. .-lrmm.prmr'xt, EDWIN CL Scl-IRUETTHR. SECOND BASS. 1:. H. WALKER, S. 11V HHLDEXHON, EC. MAYER. HA l'. PAHHEIL J'I. EL d'n1'r'mKI-m. C. V05, W. H. S'J'IUETMAXV. A. JrE'r'erR, J. C. BENI-LKER. MISS JIMNXHTTH WARE .............. Pr'ersia't'mi Miss ELM A. RAHHIIG ....... Business Illmmgcr M155 STELLA Hmsolt ................ Trcrwgrm- Mn. Hn's chrrz ....................... Lmd'm' MEMBERS 1-1. .X. BlLuilnmx. L. W. Pu LLLV .s', 0. 3L tfunxuml's, lhcss tit-LLIJWELL, A. HILLMAN, 1. IC. DAVIS. G. M. DIWJiIx'J-ju, A. E. EWATJJ. ! . I'llumwui, Ii. 15'. lll-JHNICIK, S. HIHHITIE. T-' 1-1. Ii. HILL, H. M. Lu'rzxc, 1+1. llxxxulmum, 111x Nwmcn'r, H. thnxxI-ml V, PEAIle-J. U PLJUT, A. H. PINE, . tl. P1 I-JHL'L', B. Prm'nm, J. A. Rmscrtm. J. finmiN'L-nm., ;- hf. H5 28 . B. B. H. SAMPSON, H'l'l-IWAIH'. . Hx'noxns, . IJ. . ST. . HI'IHNGIHL . Tlmuxwx, . VOIULEICH, . AI. WHITE, . A. HILIN I-:. mmnx. Wm UL, WIH IC. HE GIRLS' GLEE CLUB was or- .gram'g'd far! 1' m Orfohrr. ta r'nfer warm Illa second .mr of ifs JC- fh'hfv. The membership mrmlwed about m girls. t'omiugfrom all dawn of the Uim'm'sz'lv. Mmrlj mtlmsa'asm mas dis- pfqvvd. and flw imri; was mrried on well under fb? ablr din'rh'on Of Mr. Hans 501?; h: Man'b the Gr'rls' Glequub um'fnf zur'lb ibr BQl'SJ Giec Club and lbe Wandolr'n Chm lo gfw a mmW'f. 7hr mmrw't foal; plum 0:: March IO, and proved to be a Sttri'vxx both from a musfm! mm' final:- cim' sfcmdpor'nf TIM Girls' Club also sang at the gramimh'ng exvn't'ses in Mr- Mirlrm Hall in Dcrmlber. and again a: tire mitmmz Eun'rfm'mm.'nf given at the Marsh Hal! 0!! Marci; 2;. dis Ibis year 1m: 1m! 1113 second year of 1111' Club's EXI'SIEHCLZ many diffix'uiiirs awn, Hh'mmfsrhf. whirl; .m older organi- gafmu would IM'M' esmped: iwfnzll fbfngx mnshim'ed. HM Club bad a WU plmmni and pi'qufahle ymr, mm' is looking far- tmm' f0 sfflig'rc'afer sun'ess in fbefrmn'e. 29 nd WWI NW - ... K 1m, S. Ii, Hlmxml ....... lHI'rJNUF FIRST MANDOLINS. SECOND MANDOLINS. GUITARS. Elms .X. .l. W.-u.'I-: Mm: Ht'lin'l'Tl-INl-'lil.H. Mm: V. INLI-JMI-ms, MIHH HELENA HA'l l'HlHlAN. 3115s L. lII-:l'nrl:l'x', NEIHH 'l-J. YIeImI-HL Mn. R. 1d. KIHu'IMEH, MIHH J. STILurH. JIIHa lhwrx'l'lz,xl.. H. L. Smal-Alm. MR. Ii. Dl'uu. Mn. H. H. Hmc-I'M. 1;. D. VULLJIER. CL AHLIHMNI'rr. W. 11. H'I'IHI-JTJIAX. J; C. BJcXJchH, A. U. ICVI-JHHMI, E. O. HI'IIImI-rr-H-iu, A. W. 11mm. MANDOLA. 1i. N'lHJ-IMMI-JIL ngau Engagements Filled by the University Mandolin Club Mt. Auburn M. E. UIHII'L-h ......... I'1vln'uury ?'3 'lH-uchcrs' lh-m-Intiun. l-llinT'riT'j' ......... - Xpril 1?. I'niwl'sity UUIIL'II'H. Ullik'vl'elil-V ......... Mnnrll S Umhlrilxnl Pummi'. I'uix'ursity .......... Xlnl'il 1!? Tezli-lwrs' ?M-Ol'liir'm. Uninel'sit-r. . . . . . ..Mul'l'h 113 l'ullvgu Huh Phu'. Audilurium .......... May 4 Quarterly Vomwwntion. University ..... Mill't'h '33 Ih-Illal UIvav l'0IImeIl-l'munt. Unlvnn...M:1F 9 Athletic- Entmtnimnent, Music- lIaH. . .M;Ll'v11 2:3 'llim-hurs imruption: Ihlirumity. . . . . . . . .Muy 11 31 lniversity Settlement N. E. Cor. Liberty and Plum Sts., Cincinnati. EXECUTIVE BOARD ............. Perr-H 1', .Jnnx' Huntum XII-zLIHH Mrsm IJIIJITJI t'ulmmm .............. erwfwy. l;, 11. l'alAEx'lClIUlil-J ................. Y'rr'raxmwa lf'lQT llm-Vny ,h'vnm-, Avululnhu MISS Mun lhzlmmz ............ mei H'um'mu illihvl'ly :Hnl JJJHJII Hm! MISS MANY Hl- Ll't, l-I. I'm, H. l. annx. HME'I'II Hll'lH'ZNIJIHI'iilL hlr. HAHl'ICI. IIHAI'L'H. Miss HNLH-z KlH-Llih'. Ii. Ii. Ix'mjnlmL Miss Lulmuuu HlysH, WMJHcl: HI m:n'. MISS KyrIH-zmx'lc 'in'xluxn. 3 3 Pubtished by the JENIOR undJUN'IOR CLAJJ'EJJPP PARkkR II, FLLIAUJHL P Su'Am A. Wuhan S EL'SIALI: H BALI . . . . .-1'.iifg'dflm' Hf: hu's-iu-ffiw'u Editorial Staff M. Hrmn BI-zmln' .AMLM S. MIAKEMLJOHR lemr Puww qun Hum I'ILII'HINB Suumm anrhw W RAMSEY PISUH-XMJI Immunu QM ANNA Rum. S'wwaR'r' CHARM: I I: F W'kh .IH Art Staff OMAR Hlakmmusw MAMIN MAIJIHJV Mum, CALIAHAN Business Managers Lul'ls Ii, BLAKFMUHE Rnnmr E. KRIHMEN ...The... McMichen Review Editorial Staff LOUIS B. BLAKEMURE . . :IMdnugl'ng ErMm I WALIER R. HYMAN, hr Emu HOPKINS, '02 I W. R Pmnmuo, '0: ANNA Bum SJEWARm '03 HERMAN A. BMLEss, '01. I ALTA. PETIT Executive Board EDGAR W. MCCALLISTER, 'OL 'Prrn'dml um! 'Bunrm: EWIJHagrr G, Rom. DLNHAM' liq An'f 'Bmlmm Jlxhl'uagu Cm.EMAN AVERY. b: . . I . . I'ln-Prmdvu! ELunN L. CUNNINGHAM, 01 . . . . .N'n'u'tmjv AF -' :1 aw , a W U I I g . Young Men's Christian Association Imus B. HLJlililllJlU-j ,7. . . .A.7...PV-u.miml YI-JIUHL II, Tl'n'mzl ............. I'frw-Prm'Jr-nl JIHIV J. H, .Klrl'll l'J: GILH' .................... qr'v'rr'huw. Pula'rl-il: .................. 'l'r'wmmw'r. $$sg Young Women,s Christian Association M. EIIITII t .uIPnI-:i.l ................ Pwnw'rhui. RHLHI TC. .T1 PI' .................... TF'I'HNJ'II'I'I' ICLILLNUI: Alums .............. I'h-v-lh-miu'rwI. l'hun t't'xmxunn: ...... limm-rHuy mmm-y. ALIVE EWMJI ........ f.VH'J'E'NJMJHil't'nff h'r'rr'cnhlry. .TTTC Christian .iissutrinlinns aim to be the rt'ntvr n11 I'Cligit'auH IifP nt HIP Vl'lix't-I'silx. 21nd dwin- 10 In- ni' HUI'Vl't'U In HJL' students szrn'tiillly :15 wall. :l'hey vxtL-ml :1 cordial im'itutixm fn Hie sfudvm lmdj' tn ilttT'lltl tbs.- rhnpt-I Ft'l'ViFPF ln-Id vn'l'y u'vle'chy mm'ning m:- wpl Hnlnrdallx'. fl'nm 3:15 in HZHU. in Room -1. lesu svrvh'w-s 2m: com'hlctoJ by 1110. ministcrs 0f the City. 38 LurlH H. h..ux'I-:31m:la .............. l'r'mirir-ni. M. llI-.-.x'ln' liI-JNTLM El mama Munch, t'omnmx .XVEIH. UENIH' Exaltxmen Humnmx Ftlx'i'lilh UIC Furum is n lll'llHHllfJ L-lul: uIn-n in HM: men of 11w Junim' unll aninr Vlnssew lls uijjuct i5 tn tln-mlup, X along u'illi grmdfvflowhhip. IIH: rvm'ly llHomllt-e :Hlv'l logiral L-xlm-ssimr nl' illxmgjht, Thv pl'ngmms malsisf Hf lul'r-pnrwl and t-xlomlImvnu-Hlls rlubatos, as well :15 cxfumpnw spwr-hos. Meetings F o r . 'ifl-sz. Ahmms Flal'I-znlm'n'r. Hunu HIUKICXLUHI'IIIL WKMJI'I-rl: 1:. Hnnx' ........... I'in-J rw.x-i;irvui. . .Srdrrrfru'y marl Trmxum: R. Ji. Kluguneu. im MAYER. 1'. ix, Jnlrx'mx'. .II'IJHN WHIicH-JNH'I'JJH.'. hurls Wl'l'T. l: UIHI-n f'lmlLHr n, ill'f' JWM IWil'E' :I HNIIIHI :Hlui Urzilurs :H'I: n'ti'h'nlilv :11 all M 1111- Hl'hHiIIIIH. Jr is ilw ini'wminn ml? lhv Forum in an'rnngu fan- Hm coming: war ;'I sn-I'hu-e nl' 'll'jmll'r- with mig'luhmn inf;r caullng-s. H m- mI-vi' with sm-r-x-ss in thiH plan McHirkr-n Hall Will svr- Hume friendly mmpcti- Lions in Llw :u'wm raf' debate fur Hat: glory of mid :lU Young Women's Literary and Debating Society T is mm' gl-numlly mlmitlrd that. in Hm .s'lm'ly 0f Iitvmturv. tin- mark of nmduru zluHmrs ui' high standing lmM- m1 imlmrtam phlrxa For this n-nsnn 11w INVr 2mm Hf 11w Young; Wmnvna. Litm'urv Hm-iL-U' fur NIHll-HHH was am'nngm! ll: invlmh- sm-h writers 11:- Hardy. WHM. Kipling. Harrie. nntl Mark Twain, 'Hu- wurk :m-umthhml in this. lhv HuriL-Iy's HI-st yim'. Ililh lwr-Il mll'm-sl nml ilmt'nugh. Twu nlwn mw1ings hnw- lmtn hvlli u'hirh hun- dunu mm-h tn ful'lllvr inlm'vsr in HM- Snn-ivly and ill Hui u'HI'k it La uthxmlning. 'l'hu Im'mlu-rship is: OFFICERS Mmumn fimmux ........ iH-widrwi. IA-:n.x'.nm.x fhms. . iinxx NUI'KiXH. ...AAI'i'w-fh-r-xfrfvuI. . .Hr-r'y rum' TWHS. MEMBERS Hun JEAN Hummu- Unmhmu .Nlin' MAXWELL. ALMA 110mm M. EDITH CAMPBELL, iilJ-an: K. AIJMH. H'ruLLA Hlilhrll. i-lhn'zl HMHUH, LIH'ISl-l errnlxnrrng leucxw; L. Wilmsy MAm-zli ILHJJIHN, NIELLH-j I'HYVTZ Funm'. HLHIC Amrli vamu. Tm: HmII-zm' t'LIu: 15 TM; ROYAL Rum 'rn Wrzuxrn. 42 THEQLCOMEDY CLUB N OFFICERS HARVEY ,IJ. SIIIIILUID ............... I'I'rwfuiwri, 'ICLHIC A N.chlln: ................... FW'J'N'W'U. Human'l' E. KIH-JIMHI: ...... Vfr'w-Prm'f mu! Tram. l-II'smc'Ic HAM; lhu, ........ Nun'm-m ,Urrmrrfr-r'. H'I'I'AIW AI. VAle'1-IH ............ .W'rrgr' ,Urmugrr, ANNA Hum HH-ZWMIT ....... Vt'rrfu't'i'ff .Urmrmm'. The Comedy Club presented on January 5. 1901 ..Hla'o on June I'. r90: Prince Featherbrain , , Endymlon, the Man In the Moon Prince Karl Inf Nirgn-mlsiu ..... H urr A. HMJ-zmz Ludwig: mu Pf'IIrIqu-I1ln1I-,. . . l'AIHx'I-Jl: ll. P'iLthmu: BY JOHN LU'Y nnm'n. ,.H ..kxxA Hum H'nmxnrr 111:..13 min ...H. . . . . . . . . . .HTI'ART A. WALKEI: -- AND iu'nmc-niIIu-a ................. HARVEY L. HHH'AHI: The Royal Road to Wealth Hrmu ,, ,,, ,,,,, lh'uuucl: H, FILLMLIHL. XIII...l-.p , , AAAAAAA , , , , rrrrr 11 1 . ' - l1, Slll'l'.Xl:II Hi1 'I'IIIIIIZU! ' ' V V V I V V V 7 l:x XINIIJX- I'lulnlxs'll: l I'n1IlM1uu .................. liulen'F Ju'. IiJiIIJMI-tl: H'm'm ' ' ' ' mum 1 .qum M. Dulwl- ................. W. HAMHI'IY I'WJILXHHI IJJII'W . --- - ------------ ICI'FI'M'E HANG Mn N. 311:1:st . ---------- ...I'AJHUH: ll. FILLmun-L I-Zpimn . ... ........ . Jx'mnm-zl: M. Fl'n'l'x t'x'nIllin .. . . . .. . .. ...... .HLH'I-Z A. lL-mvllu: Adrienne . .......1..... .....l.l-. U.KAH'.UA Hurts ' t'lniru . . .. ............... erm Bum H'ijmrr 1. th hxw JHHII H'Hm-M Mum. Furor ............... .JCLM A AWN ; Flum-ulat . .......... . ....., ,Al, Hacxum HI'LIJII Mum. Huhmidt. ................... ldnmx llnll-Iicxs Smnr-lv . 777,7 ,, ,, 777777777 HIJIH I'. .l'liRlH' FqureLLe ...................... NHLIJH 1?. Manny 51.1..1mu . ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,. . . . ..Mzmn-g I'. chln' Roslotfe-i ........................ ELSA HUL'I'MAN l'lu'illa . ...................... HLHJ MI'UFMAN Mnld 1Ji1IHII1-j . . . ...... .1 ............1':1r3'1x Hlll'lClVS STUART A. WALKER, Din-rrm: $$$$$$$$$5$5$$$g$$7rs$7m$$g $yxf ' f? 13$ ?;e' $$Q' 13$ 9$W V$$' '53? 4453- 9A? $$Q' W' ?AQ' ?:613' 175W$ Q? U o$i1$ 0 Executive Committee 92mg; ?fim $MMWMMMMW$ 'abvg 155w.- $$$$ng 9;: 1901. 1902.. 1903. Miss MMMH-tm' f'r'tmlmx. MISS MARY i'hcwcm Therm. MISS MMiELINIi: MAle, MIHH FLUtHuNVli L, Willsnx. Mu. Hum l,iA'l'l-IH'. Mn. H. Alum BLACK. Mk. Imus B. 'hAlx'mlmuc, Mu. Hmlcxlc Amman. 1904. MIL SMITH HIrm-txummcn MIL Rnulgu'r BUCK. HF. lCVl'tlHin' Unnmin fur 171k nml was a grunt suwuss lmill sm-iaHV and this ymr th-im'nliIu-cl tn vsmh- nrtis1ic-nlly. I Iish l'nr HFL'H' it's rightful pusi- AI lI1L- snugvslirm of Dr. .M'rum the r-ummiltcu Iit'm mnl inmw :1 Im-vsszn'y :ImI HINT c'nnsilIL-n-cl tlu' Hllhjcvt HI. lhlg-l'lthcS. HIM ut'r x-llI-Hivv lumly in lVTIiVUI'HHA' I':lll,ujt't1 :l Huh: nf Jim's MIMI thllld gnvvl'n all 1ND. Yi1h This 011:1 in Vivu' ll'nf NII'NHWHH FUHIN'S- HmnmLII-I- Im-I burly ill Ul-tolwr fur tlvlilliiv 0r- lhn'ing ilu- ImIi-ln'w lhl' I'wll Tvlvplmno Fom- gullizzltiun. vlm-ting Ilu- fUHUH-ing ufliwrs: Mr. Emmy of lllih a-il'y wry kindly Ilnnntml n free telo- Imuis 1;. lilnlu-mnrr. Hmirnum: Mia; Flnrmm- L. phtmv tn 11w l'niwrsih' stmhmis me :1 t'hrisfrnns WSIHIIL erutnry: Mr. Smith Il.itrklgnlrmpvr. prrsvHL IH wrngnilinn of this Illtlsl Wvlcmm' girl 'l'rL-nmll'ul'. Ilu- stmh-nl body, lhmug'h Haw ervlul'v 0f Hu- TIH- jiyst lluwljnn tn hp I-IjllsitlvT'c-rl WalS. Wlli'tht'l' l 1XUt'lltiYL' Hulllllitli'v. l'HllYl'IVUt! In the 'cnmlmny ..r nut -1 Hulnnun Hm-e-ptimn slmlllcl hp gim-n this 11.4 sim-M'vst thanks :Iml hmll'ty :Ipln'ct-intiun 0f Yl' :'n m- I'w-nml 11L l'lum ils living! Ilw-itlwl Hull UHF 11w runlpnnfs kiml J'MIIl-luhl'unw :lnd mnirihu- hlumlti ht giu-n. rjIIIIlIlIiHi'I'S wvrn- amlminlml fu limit In Hu- vmnl'urt um! C'mHt'Ilicm-p f flu: 5m, tuku thu affair in srlull'gt. It uccln'r'M wamlwr' llvnts. 44 C l f -E.HVIB 46 ZETA PSIEHAPTER or giGMA CH; H'hu. Vflln, H'Im MIN I'! 0h, Huh! f'i-Wl HIMH YELL - I mm H lnyul Higmu FM! Comm FLUWIJH HrlUfr' 150fo Hlmlrlal. Hunlrln Huupln Hi! Hig'rmu Chi! FRATRES IN FACULTATE Junx llmvum MI-ZLIHII. JAmas W. Hume. M, H. FRATRES IN COLLEGIO ACADEMIC I901. 1902. JAY P. BlaxJ-jlugm t'Alill ll. HAH'HI. W. Ii. PIHHLHHL Imus. B, lilhunmmm. .lnllx ,L EHHLIV, H'JTI'AIW A. WALKER. 1903. WILLIAM llchI'l-T, lCmLu: W. llt-UAI.I.IH'I'I:M. 1904. LIiH'l'l-Jl: H. t'nmllcu, HuIm-zx .l. anu, 'Pjuxli ULHA'ILJJ-J. H. .llnmcu'r Jn'zx HAM, Mumx T4. MAnm'x. FRATRES 1N COLLEGIO MEDICINAE :902. 1903. JUDSDN TEETER. BAYAHD H. 1021mm. CARLTON u t.'1:rs1.m, Luus G. Hsex'x Gmm: H. BAKER. 4T 48 OHIO EPSILON or ZIGZMA ALPHA EPSILON Iv-I- llfJI.UHH-quu ,'n'v mrr! 01d Hm'ri. ; l'u'm'lci: Tim l'im'wi. Fratres in Facultate Ex'lcmc'm- J. Yuwnm , WILLLUI Ml'llLliiilfu. Fratres in Colleg'io Juris Prudentiae anux VAX MA'an. FRANK lb l-lnnI-zlrrs. Fratres in Academica x901. 161,13th 1;. UUXMMHIML 'Ymmax 1i. HOFFNEIL S. Unawmil: Puuusu. $902. l-Ilm'lx L. llI rHJINs, .L H'I'ANIJEY GRAKGER. W1Ll,l.xn R. MIcX'rIc. HAROLD VAN MATHE. 1903. .ICi'mxuir: l-L BALL, GEORGE K. Emllt'n'r'r. Gumarn I'i. FMiNlLUI. 1:. ADAIR BLACK, Hu'lmrr K. BMLM: HARRY JV. Ihalxnurr. 1904. I-Iowmn T. JONES. JAMES T. GRIFFI'I'II. J. MARLAY KmLER. ES WYLIXS Hth-j. WALTER J. HFIber,1x T011 S D. S'rliu'm'l'. Axmmw .JERGEYS JR. 40 50 w 'x r 4.;- :. f H tr: 3.: 't I 1 gr b X-. ' E CW GWTER mm NU 0 Di? BETA WWX LPN J'iuh mm' lHuw. FLIm'IcuH'l'fw Huw'. t'nmms FratreS 'l'llm. HLH, lllzl-le'lcxg Kl. .L l.l1. PUEIIJC. H. H.. M. II 8., M. l!. XLIA'V H. V. Ah'mcs. H. Fraires H N.H-Auy Fratres IIIIIIIIIIllIIIllllllIIllllllllllllllllllllllllll ,k, lx'J-Inn1 Ii. ,L M. It in Collegio Juris I Phi. PM. E YELLH Hui. lx'ui. rm. J H'unulilh H'm-glin. TIHJLI l'i. Kni. ln-m in Filcultnte WM. 1!. FILHL. H. H 11. IJ. H 'I'IHIAHH I'LYAVx Mn. N. NI-zmnx' A. WH.M;I:. 1!. ll. PIIAL'Vrm' PALMHH. M. 11. Iimux H. JAMES. H. :4... LL, D. in Collegian Medicine:- ll. YuI'Xu. Hommx Mrlx'm. Prudentiae Huwmn XIICMAN. FILLVK Mnl'lxruy LI-LMI-jxn Mum; H'r.xxu.I-;y Hl-JNHIIAW. i'ILHIHIH HHIMM. II. HALF. PIIWIEIn-k, Fratres in Academica 1901. SMITH IIer-Jx'mnl'nl: 1902. 1903. 1904. POLRMAX .U'l-IIW, Wu, H. IHI I.I. Humm- T11 I'li. .lrmii-H Hm-JI-MHL IL Ilr I-Lvugs. IIMH'I-ZY Hlllil'AlHI. I-IE'IHINI: FLH'JI. liliulml: lh-zxmus. Ruis'T 1C. linmmin. WM, 11. eru'ru n. Mm. HH'H'mnrr. rI'Imn H H'tllrl'IH'l'l-jll, 51 HJMIHH ill'i'u'h' mm! film: Fratres in Faculialc HARRY 'PIlnAIH thin; .Umu uf Hu' f'unyt' uf lc'n g in wry. 19. II. HI?I I'IIH.VFIC. H. FraerS I'm 1- rum: Wunlllgs, lgDI. l'xnlilili 1L Mmmmm. .h.I:I;'I.-'I' I41 KI-ILIJ-zn, 1902. WILLIAM F. VICTN'II. lCIIMI'M; Ht'IHJCMMI-HL fr OHI Yr-;LI., C9 Huh! JEAN Hull! 9 HM RM :w .7 E? Q W'hi IJI-HH 'i'ln'hIVi j HJII! HHFI? Huh! 1!. Frntres Ilnuxnm HI'IHCJJH o THETA n 71W: Hr' f'rn'mu'iuu. in Collegio Medicinae l II.xI.-I.I-:sP1-:nIx MH'IH'H Mm. in Colleg'io Juris Prudentiae HI Hm HUIHCH. Fralres in Academica IJF-njualz' Htmlanr UIIHCH H. HVHLl-JXHIIALH, E953 I903. HIHVAIHI IJI'HIL :33 Haul; W. ILxxnuc. 1904. WILL.an HIAI'K. .1 leww HI'Ian'NL'. VLAIH-wrr: HAIIIAI w. leH: H. Ih-JIJMICHx. Einu'lx Hr 1IIilIl ; I l lill. VHA'IV VHS, $431113 5.10144: W Fratres in Alumniana l'IIm, Ammr, Hcm 1' Iil'm-Hlucw. Puma: JHIINMIN. HZ ll. limcxm m'r. fmm IVNIJH. t'. W. HHXIIIUh. A, Hlt'lx'lCXlJJUPIiH, I'HH. IWI'J'HHH. 10mm Hm r1. Fratres in Academica 1901. Ft HIVJx'IJXIJHJJ'JiIL Ilium HHV'I'HZY 1902. Humm'i' KinznlmL l'mmux' Achmx W. H. Mmmsm. Hrlzurr A. WMJH-Lls. 1903. lluax'm HIH-J'MHL W. ll. H'rmlc'mn. .1! 31 L'nmlm- 'I'IIH'I'H mm' 1W; H.- qu'i-zlh-Il'fu'fr' f'umm'iuu H'Tf'i Honorary Members Members in Faculty Mus. 1'1. M. hmu'x, i Mum HICIHIJHXIZ Hummx. Mus. WILLIAM H. H-ATI-IIH. . EMILY ICHHI-IlJmimis, Members at University Pu-zt Gudmm. lllcmcx Hum, 1901. 1902. M. ICI'IITI: VJMI'HICLL. Hm-me: Mums. M. Hmnm Hmm Mum. Hi'JiJJAIIIH-I, M.un:l:mi Hmnmx. VIHIILH'f'l'l-I anil's'. 1903. VIAIJHL'Nt'i-j BI-Jxl-zmwr. Hhum klm-zxmsxnnjh Mumlnumc M,kl'lh'. lh-JLHIM'I: HANHHHHIJF. Jimix Sm mum. I904. an 'lhrn. Bless t'.u.nmcl.l.. Finmcxrl-z lCiucnmlJ-z. 5S phgy'rA D ELTA p EETA r Fan l jI:-1nrm.x-'.'f. r'uums .N'fh'rjr, HUM mm' Hfur'. 1901. EMMA t'l'XXlXuIMJI. FLmH NV Px'm-z. 1902. KA'HLHHXI-l W. IHIHSITT. Ll'l'l1.1.l-.' Ii. JUVIIH. liiuxms'ru .T. I'Hnlimixs, .mc-I: HAYLIiIL 1903. Aunts Axmucw. m:n'rm'm; hxxww. Mn Hjanux. HTIIHI. Ix'lJiJVk't'lHllll'l'. Lm'm: Nwmux H mm. W1VTICI:I:H'I 1'UM. 1904. ELLEN .Umu-zw, Hun Hy; l-mx. IPLclluthl; HchI-J. lWLxer-IH MI'HMCY. SYRIAN Xunuxl 1m I'lwrmu: Hum: l'u'Jw-I; P. Juxlis. KATHLEEN BLACK, T-Ilm ll Hurri'. Soror in Facultate IPIAnIu-wa; LJWLl-Jli. 60 G Ail 111:? 211K C'ulmm- Iii'uu-L- mm' Hr'tif. 1?ij 1il:--Pim'.' f'furwr, 19m. 'U'TH 1K I'I-Ile. 19:32. 1903. man'rm'mc Mushy, X1 .xm-LL HV tkuu'm'l'I-JIL mecxrn Hi:'.I-'n-'I-r1l, LHNUHE mermn. ALIVE MIHHHLL LAI'IH Bnl'r'mx. 1904. Yummn W. Inauwla .hJcI: HilelmHnV, lU-le-znrn'n PRICE. Mam Hxlrm. Sorores in Urhe. 1900. M. llU-fo'h' Ih'mxrs. Vnunxn K. Tumns. .Kxxl: 1.. ALLEN, h'r'ru HI'HHJ-YIT, MARY PUULI-I. Emu; H. lirnme LI'ELLJ-ZX 'Tn'Lun, V'Jum HJMMUXLJH. VANNII'J H. H'E'Immz'r. Mum: l'lx'AXH. 131 ELSIG 1; L.'01.UI:H rmr.th Hm! White. 'Qr'fiil'gi'fci'i'iJJ-h?f'9i+'5 Members in Facultate P. H. Poxxmn 11mm. H'E'l-Il'liI-IN t1 Aways, HmmA-zs SJ-z'rn Hum A. H. Faun, 'I'HML .X. HEAMY. Ahmgwr Y. PIH-mI-s. i'llAIHJ-JS M. law... I . II. HUITIIHA'I'I-j, JJJHCH H. Ilvxmmx. U11An1.ris L. BUXII-mw. WM. MI'J-JlllJii-LHH, Jt'mx MILLER. ALLYN C. PUULI-Z, WILLIAM ll. Mun; JAMES W. Run 1;. l'l. U Hm'rxl. IQ. IEI'HTAY ZINKE. WM. MlTlllHii-T-ZH. Hulucn'l' t'Alm'rIHclh. .L H. HAHLIFK. Active Chapter Members SENIORS. Hmulm MA Bu-LHIL i'IIMHJ-H Hmmu'r. Umvm: P. Hm, FILHHJ-zs llc'VlJ'Iuc, HILIcs lllvlism. U'rm P. M.n.1.nw. HAM NucAL-xx. JUNIORS. WILLIAM linwnl-z'r'r. Hun. Inns. I2 T. Pmux. Ihuumx Bnn'uas. VAHPIJI: chuxnn. WALTER J. SMITH, PIIIMMH H. UJNXI'LH. H. L. MPMUXIHAIH H, 1:.ZIXKLL'. SOPHDMORES. UlH-JAT: H. Rune . lXunA-L'J'ux ft VIHH'rIJiH. M. L. BATES, Hulmux l . Mrlim. M. A. FmtlllLuu HAHI. H. Mnmrlh. HLn'Izl: If. PINNJ-ZY. FRESHMEN. U. 1!. BARKER. Nnmux Hummus WALIIHSLL. I13 Phi Beta Kappa, Delta of Ohio Member of the Faculty of the HM'a'II A. .Uln'uy ........ 1H9? .Tmmic Allgz'lhrl' ....... 1901 Elizabeth T. AmlTr-ws. . ..1805 Elvmmr 31511111,!ch ....... IDUU Henry P. Atkins ....... 1.51.137 Paul 1'. L'. Bnur ........ 1891 .Ul'l'ml 13;. Bruntdivi ...... IWFS .MIML- J. HL'nlII-y ...... 11101 .11. .Tu!i:L I'Jz-IIHv-v ....... JHQH llmn'y W. Jmttmunn ....1HSR HIMH-IH NI. 111g1v1' ....... IHFSH Emily H, Hl'tmlil' ........ 1.9337 111:0:111 t'anhzlll . . . . . IFH'H 1'1tlu'ul'r1 X. Vlingmzm ...1HHO lsl'x'tik'l'ii'k t'ulm ........ IHSI-L Hulln H. M. Hr BITk ..... IEHIU I'Irln'zu'rl .11. 11i1-lurlic-....IH!IH .Hiw 11. Jlnmlt-Ily......1h .ltl June H. hmmvliy ....... 1HEL'. Emily 19. IJ-wr ......... 1851 IC. .Kllluimgltv my .. . . IHHT Hul'y IL lily ........... 1:495 ICnIHit1 Iism-Hmrn .... ..1H51:i Noni ICHHngt-I' ........ 1:403 Mul'y H. Evans. . . . . . . . . 1511? Alum H. 17M: .......... lH'J-J l'IIlnu 11. Fil-k .......... 1:109 5.1'I1il .1. Hun'in ......... ISQS JERMAIN G. PORTER. MEMBERS HUHIIH'IIS .1. Hillier ...... 13-401 Hairy E. 1111111111 ........ IHDU Hudniph lh'ussmnn ..... 1359 Vernon Halliila'y ....... 1899 Hurmine Hansen ....... 1898 Hvl'tl'mlv Fay Harvey ..,1.000 Humuul U. llL-ckman....18511 Maximilian HUHH' ..... 18813 UIIarlt-s .T, 111-111ch ...... 1891 Hnwnrr'l .1. Johnsun ..... 1H91 Hlnnc-ht- 1C. Kzlllle'-limns. 1801 Ellis G. Killkvmi ....... 13851 HH-nr W. Kuhn ......... 1HHH Lm-y W. lmmhtlin ...... 1801 Margaret Ii. Layman. . . .1HFII David Lannviiz ....... 1800 Alir-L- L. Lennard ....... 1:490 Hnlmnrm 1'1. IMM-Ilshrin. . 1508 Frank H. Mclrarlin ..... .1877 Hrlii'll UP ?v'HIuMH .... ..1H051 Max 1'1. Nay ............ IHHH ICIizzth-til Mvrrill .. . ....1$ImI Martin A. Moym- ........ 15E! AH'I'ML G. NIJSQS ....... 1111.10 Hlizulwlh S. Nlru'lmuh'. . ..1HRI Nviliv Uskulnp-anl. . ..1HH3 Emma H. Parry ........ 11-137 DnviJ Philipsun ........ 1851.11 64 University of Cincinnati Hnsnlie Phillips ........ 1399 Katherine llntlorman . . .1898 Edith L. Rvemelin ....1900 Est nlln M. Hilm' . . . . .1892 Edward D. HHIJPITS. .. . . .1809 H. P. Chase Roberts ..... 11100- Lizzio Rosenberg ...... 1901 llalrfin W. Sampson ..... IHHH P4101121 T. 501110111 ....... 1900 Hans W. Hingm' ........ 1.91411 Imuisv Hiailmnn .. ......lS!1G Edmund K. leilllu ...... 1333 Anna E. U Htl'zmlmz'nm 15100 Willmru Hh'unk. .Tr ..... .1890 Hmrlvs 1C. Tvnlwy ...... 18118 William 11. 'l'vmlvy ...... 1896- Frank Thilh' .......... 1887 WiHinm H. Todd ........ 1891 JuTin H. I71I'il-h ........ 1897 irivunl Vunnhlv ........ 1896 VIN Venalblc' .......... 1899 Nelson. A. 1ankt-r ...... 189.5 Ada Wulwr ............ 1900 1.11111Ilrrs 11. Wiilimusrm. .1893 Lilian 11101va1:in . . ..15.100 Honorary Member 1 lowm-d Ayers .......... 1899 . 3 8 ' ra'p? '55 'On '5'.- :74. '$ 9' 4. '3 16.4.53 . 5'33. R ties. 4?: . 33333.9: 1. -214 .., .. We arc lasses of Spotless Sch .Mho dance to theTunc of Prexyb Re, We dance from Class to Class allDay ; Bccause we haven't the Time to stay, Or take Things leisurely any more As we always did in the Days onore; but tho' we ruah fyogl Morn till Nigh . A d burn till Dawn Hmsmdentlsligm' We never get an 'A or JIY $3 we used to do al: J Q, QQQQQ f L 65 NH .l'-' 1h in the 5p0ttess Gown Ls the cutest dedler in all the Ewn, And of hi: Cherub Face one sight :3 WM gheer up Woes as mm aleth. ..,. On his little tin Horn he used to blow TLH he came to hluws in the Rushyou Know, And them-ahlhtn hcwas rurrrd to flee, . This F mg m. Freshman Class MII'JS'I'Ui'HH'P-u Hrw'ry on w. far 10:? am! HMHH. llmlcnmiifiuhy Her. B Yell I mun. my Pu and Ma, T rln ,hnl J'Il hulh'r tiIi I'm mnth- Im. l'n! uh. Mu! L-umu llvl'o, yum Hm, Ynu'n: walliz-d by Nulljllll-FOHFE'Q HUW Hm .qu'1 ;.-: .................... Px'rw'rfr'ut. HI-Inmn: IRIJNJ'HHH .................. Ti'r'rmm'm'. K H'IlH-LHN HlJl lx . . . ........ I'in-w-Prmirhnr. Hmvli .THNL'H ...................... Srit'rdm'y. Executive Committee Tfum-ilrr Th l K. I l ti l .- -ii'! . ' l j IOII'I'OII . I 1..'---I-uu.naI--Iuinnu ,41 E! t .-+ : it h ' I'L- W . ? ii??? I; n WWWW El '51 5' EA This lively Lad with the lurking Leer ' Is fair to see but his Condurtb queer : 1 Fur. though his Classwon great Renown By putting the flag at NaughU-Eur down, ' an,5trange t0 say,w'1th Night and Math 3 11:: halts it up to W again, . And wildly waves it round and round 16 flag the Natives ot the Town And let them khuw that it is he ,- Th9 festive 50911 0f m. m. Sophomore Class UHT'HI I H'rruf Ir; I'M rm HHIFfF'J'. FINN. mnf Jinx! yw'f lWlLtlliil'r'Huh . .6 Yell SI-k-lim'k-u 1i I'ivk-I-Clm-IVH Ihlwk :I-Hilx'wl'HrI-l t'im'ilmzlli 'Varcity Nim-tawnr'l'ln't1-! lil's'r.u,11:llu.l: hm ................ tu-m'n'mr. Hum Hi-IIVIHliT .................. Trr-axnm- ELI-LXXUR Xll'l'lilvr ............. l'r'..wM-w.w'rfwnL linxx HICYIIULD ..................... wafr'n'y. Executive Committee RFJI'n-IIJIVH Mum: Hicmux linmcns. 15 this the . Hi3 Lip thatched n'rr with frhthhy Dawn. A 5qu is he of State nut mum And nfr hehspurts thr gray lung Grecn. HE is indeed a doughry Man And spends his Dough mheneher hr cam. 'sYouth he ix. accomplisheh 51L H111 well he hnuwo his Mi,Sul,Du. Aha mamas the Simply Club feel Glue,- This Junior gay m.- hm. Junior Class Flinn J-ZI: f lmuermx l t:',nI.'H I.U-rf wm' H'I'H'J'w. .6 Yell imam jig-a-luunn! Ihmm. Jmmll. l'ig-n-Jig '-:I-Imuml Hip. rah. mull! 'K'uruil-V! W'1I1'41V E X'mM m.-II--.III1l-'1'wu'. W. Hnjmgy PHUIHHUU .............. Prrxr'rlvul. HMHII .ll'm- .................. I'r'r-r--erlimf. Hulsl-jn'lr Klucl .u m: .................. 'I'nwmuw: l,1;nx.u:n.x U045. ................... Tr'rnxtu'wr, Executive Committee 1T. i'I'I-ixmzx Hl-JIJII. IIHHI Ih'rHH. Hl'ril-IXI-i .MHJHIL H'I'I'ART .X VHJCl 2R. JNHMI' IJH'HIM uf t'.'inr'hunlfiru4, 71 OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO It.b$l$.. I'l lemn Yuuth 'm the Cap and Is a Youth uf justly great rennwn: n15 waledgr is mm :15 1115mm bright, Ami fills Prufcssurs with Delight. I We Style 0f Immmy Dnuki his Way. He hnlds all Thins bemth his Sway. Tim 5129. n? 1115 earl brings many SI tut Mm Mauls whu make them Emufinu yrs Compared tn him we feel quite wee,- Tftis Senior grad at E. Senior Class MU'I I'U-ln umum ,wu'm'i. linlJHH Hr-m'M' mw' l'ufr' I'J'I'HH, 49 Yell Hi! HiI-kl'u! H11mwi1y! leml What's 1hr muitrr with XilwIl-rn-lhlv'f Hullzllullnul 'llu'ugt'nlm! AllrgI-lviI-hm'i! Nim-imm-l h'II-I I' .lt'Lnx MMMH-iNH'I'IiHV .............. Prm'Jr-uf. lHnm-tl: ll. FILLAIqui .xxn .HIXNHT lx'lwlgl.l..x. .H. Hlil'rll l'.nn-I:Icr.L ........... I'iw-Prm'rh-nI. 'i'mmuwux- Hl'l'nh' ................... h'r'r'rrimy. Lurm I3. HLMHHIMH-I. FLUJH-ZNFL' Wnsm, Executive Committee SMITH IfH'lU-ZVLIMHCH. M n:nlcln' Hummx, NI H'mrla I4 I-'1 J :IH.H'I1'J'. PARKER 11. FILLMUHE, b'cniur u'rr'ihn- nf f'fm-r'umlh'mr. JEmzu-J HAM AHHAIEH, cIJBK, Y. W. C. A. IL is. tht- witnvss still of exvellency Tu Inli. :1 btnlllgr- fiu'e- on 1101' mvn ln-rfEL'Liml. Miss Allguicr is by no means self-asscrting. She receives a high per- centage in Shakeslnulm when only a few of her class are so favored. and is surprised and ovm'th-Imm by tho ccunplimellts extended her. As salient pni nts in her rhan'nL-ter m,- nmy name keen insight into the motives of others and slaum-h loyalty to her friends. Miss Allguicr was initiated into the Phi thl Kappa Society at the end of her Junior Year. .f.u' Hun; BHNHKHIL 3X. III, IV. Hutu ULI'IL All Wu ask is 10 ha lei. alnue. Mr. 'h-nu-kL-r's history 1.11! to date illuludus hm yours Elt Purdue. a num- hw Ul' cngim-tring hjnhs amd singing in the H100 Uhlh. From these hmmf nutlinvs the gr-IIHU I'L-ulhfl' tan hh'nsolf imngilw the. details M an ex, L-itlng; life hy :1 t-nreal'ul svruiiny uf MT. Hc-m-kor's portrait The broad furvhvml imkimtn-s inh-Ih-cgtuulity; thc L'ycs. usually shielded hy L-yvghl..v', :111- ln'ight null Hit'l'f'illg'; Hw nusu has n :It-rith,-:Hy inquisitiw turn. We 1H'Hlif't t-hnl Mr. anvkm' will he nhlp In shnuhiur his way 10 the front by Imlin .fnrmu ilI-jx'in' IBl-JN'I'LIHZ E2. !. TREASURER. UL IV. l'Nm-Lzml'n- t11-137meMhATuLHTIc COUNCIb Humor: Ihmuc'r 8.11.1. 'lhc.-klIiH'lL-UIIF Ill TIL: k'txleNA'J'mN. His ht-aul lmmellt'm'titl. hut. 11in jullgml-nt ripe: And, in :1 wm'lL Ifm' fill' lwhiml his worth Fume- nll the praises Ilmt I now bestmrl, His is wmplma in fmlun'o and in mind, With all guml grum- tn gram: ;1 gentlmmm. lll'hs Iitlhhhhuf Uh. my! Thu fact is. Hum'y is :1 chim' in What really is his Junior 31-:11'. :mcl hcsidus this; hp is in 21 tllnsx by himself. People hamlly le'lll in qum' wlml tn nmhv of him; hc is an inexplir-ablc phenomw mm an infant prmhglx', with :1 truly pl'ntligious ability for h'rll'll Work and tlml .lerix-nll hil'iilt', llllbll. which Will pmhnhly bring What all wish for him. suru-Iss. Harm Ihmmmrsmx. M11 Herrghnmcn IH Hlt' plIntogl'nphu'r tall HII- rhlss. Many of HM: NIMH- ,LVI'HIIIIS whirl: miurn Hm- Hlllnllt' wul'l- tulwn M hiIIL :lnl'l all'v Hun I'XHIIIIJIK'E nl' thv llhntngl';lpin-I s ur'l. I'lmiagl'nphy is. hun'wn-I'. unly his luminw. l'ur Mr. J'IJl'l'j. llllll:-'l'll is u t-hwllafsl HI!!! :1 iiinln'u'ir-L Ilu Imh ln-mn n swimm- FHIIII'EII thUHl' four yI-m-s :lJlII Ims l-hnsl-u In muiw :1 gnud rwn'UI'Il rnihrr Hum m:nn' friends. Lows PIUN'FI-Z HLANl-LM'IIH-j. EXA ll III. IV. 5L SINIEHH Xl.n.u:i-;k Hr 'l'llrL i'dCVII-ZW. H'. JCIJI'ruJ: cur Tm: 1hr: VJI-zu' l:l .n:be::-'R MAxmn 0:: Tim l':Vt'IVVA'I'L-H Tm : l-RII;1 3I 'l'uI-: LiNH'l-THHI'IT l'LI'J:-'I'm: .' rLu-zm-zm' lhmm Ian; MHH'S is mr lnhy thy Hul .Uw hm: Ilu'w hnnlll'ml :Inrl sixI-v-Iix'q nl' thawm't:1gvy-un'. 011 um- Hirlgh: urtasitm. llnu'mw-I'. lu- Wm: killm'll tn lum- th so liltlu rm huml that h:- I-nlm'ml Ilieiury mlly Iu'l-Iny minutvs laltv hut pvl'hnlns In: u'mIM nul. ,-1vkn:m'lml;:x- this, H.- is :1 mam I-F trI-nsurml IllJHitl-CCH. illlll this11::1 x':u-r-n1n1' r I'ni Mr llnlllllnriiy. III- hm; Hlntmgl-wi u gI'I-zl? many things during hip mursu. null Em-lrlvnt'ally In: Inzmzlgn-II 1n lukv :1 degree. Jnmsmt BLATT. Thmug'rhom his ruurs-u :11 1110 I'nivm'sily Mr. Blutt. has 11minh1'mvd a Hlijhinx-like Silmmu This is cluv. it is snim In his lnml study and gn-ni ?'lttlfntiUll tn the grmrt'll of flu; flown upon his lip Mr, Hlaltt is. 11 1111'ch.-s.t fellow who is null alfmirl of all :n'gumvnl Hi :my limlu zlnll n-vun though hv br' defr'afoll: p'l'vsvrvw :111 t-tlllile TL'mpl'r. Jut- hm: :1 gl'l-nl HUM Hf I'L-svru' strength both phlx'sir-ally amd mcntnlh'. HP is ulw u Jm-mimr ni' HI:- gradu- ating class at the: JIL-brcw Union College. MABEL CALLAlLiLN, 612131;, Y. W. L. D. S. IV. Sun: 01: THE t'iNcINNA'iLAN. A5 mmlest as the early primrose is. And o'en us Iresih.u Miss i'Fallahan is one of the '31101101'9 students of the class, for in her Junior year sin- mm the Phi Beta Kappa key. 5110 has lneen distinguished l'm- 111.:1- excellent work in 2111 iiuparli'til'imim but particularly in English. This is nntuml, us lim- tastes are essentially literary and artistic. She is 9.0 iillicit nmi mmIcHl 11ml it would bL' djilicuit to h'nd this out. from herself. ch Wnnlii have in go in 0110 of her friends, 0f whom she has made many tlu-sur fuur yours by her kind and constant thoughtfulnusa. lini'ru tiiilwsl-JLL. V. C, 13.; Y. W. L. D. 8.; Y. W. C. A. l'Am-nim-ry H.1'JiiHl-2TTLEM l-INT Htmm. X'mi'rc wrung H'ill'll you think her altogether rvl'iIT-US. She's guy at the proper linu-iuiili tho PTUPUI' 1:001:10! Nu um- who knuws Miss i'nlnphvii can fail to zil'qn'i-Piato H10 charms nl' iwr HWUUt nml silu'm'u ltilzlrm'lvr. Bwnusu ul' ili'l' uhiiiiy and Ili'Ycr-fuii- illfJ gnmi nature, she is always i-allmi ulum wlmn tilvr'c- is Wurk of any kind in he riomn It is said that she hm: lawn :1 mvmhor 0F vwry L'Ul'lllllittPP that has Iwen appointed in the University thom- four yeaI'R Her work as a stu- lit'l'li Inn's hvcn of high cnwllunug, yet. rain: is always ready to take up the liglltm-xiilv nf siudont life. ii'lIJJAlI iIIS'I'MTH Clmnmn. An honest, IIH'III. my lm'll. :ln hmu-st man. 311'. C'l'nhu-I'. m- Biliy. :15 his Friends Iikv in 0:111 him. is a hard student n'lm mils gum! resulls :imi llliliCC'E 1m noisv nlmni it. Billy uxpccts to teach :Ii'lI-r grilllmliinn. mill Ims pilssi-Ii llitlszi i'n'ciifuiliy Tilv imrilm'si Hams. W'e HUI prt'llicl surwss i'ur him in his i'hurwn ln'ui'vssiun if 1w i't'flili'fl? from his pupils HIL- Hullll' l'UHiwci :lllti gcmciwill wiwii'h his fr-linu' slmlcnis bi-m' hilly g1 G; EMMA Q CUNNIMHLW, AAA. Yum.- lclwu' lht-u huf to law Hum. SUV numml Ult'l' hut llJ pl'uisc. 'lihuse words might as well have hcun said 01' our Emma, the gt'lliil , mmiust and sweet: thv frimul of MI. This jr-I lwr I'm-m-ui J'ul- ill'l' u'hrJh: l nix'01'si1'5' lil'v. 1311rthm-mmw, she 1:4 n Hillllfflli, mid uJ'wn J'nrgI.-1.x to eat hvr lnI'H-h. Neva-I'lhtnhu-s. slw hm: smm- :H-mmplishmonts. NIH: is an artist and llllH mm the gratilmiv nl' Prof. llivlcs h3- tcnvhing him To culm- umps. She is 01 111:: Cunningham family, fmmms 1'11 1'. C. lliis'rmjx'hAl.ln.-I'l-, Edna; Eldon and, last but not luurt, Ennnu. Hhu shmvwl hur lum- by choosing 19m 1'01- hcr g1:21:,luati11g class. h'hc is to ln-c;m1grninlalwl nprm hm- uhoir'c. :11in the uluss also upon huving her. HENRY ENULJNUEH. Thu siudious look rm. Mr. Jinglanfiurh countenance is not assumed for the mm $1011, but is habitual with him. He is one of the hzu'dust workers of 1901, and doubtless represents the soundest svimlm'ship mnong the scholarly 11'1c11'nbe1-s of 0m- l:l:lSE-V Mr. 'I-lmn-y Englnmh-r mm:ivml all nf his. education in the svhomls of Cincinnati. He is :1 mumher Hf ihis year's graduating class at the Hebrew Union College We understand that Mr. linglandcr has buL-n offered :1 scholarship to L'Onlinuu his studies at the University of Chicago. NELLIE POYNTZ FERRY. HmLS BLIAXUUIJN CLF-BhY. W, L. CJNNATJAN. D. H.- Wrimcm' t'ILtrnhSmn-s 0F Tm: Lilxr HA dainty Iittlrt lady and must su'vet. Nearly everyone whu ham altunded Hm. Varsity during the past four you 1'5 has IJL'DII guilty of :1 pun, oithur upnn Miss 131311395 dainty appual'um-L- nl' upon her 1umptillgly nl'lrn'oprialu name. Host, of them have also quofrd h'small paL-kagcs. Hmnmu', Miss Ferry has 1.10011 :ahie to live through it nil, and hctween times. to make :1 good record. Hhe has, nmrmn'crl. been active on 1119 Girls Mandoiin Club, has been prominent in the Literary Society, has contributed to the Student Publications; has tnkr-n part in most of the dramatic- perfunnunces, and has never been known to miss :1 foot- ball game. -.I h! 1111111115 M. 19131133130111 T111: FORUM. A 1111113 111' 1111:111L.1' is :1 july fnrt-Ydr, A game, be. it. 1:111 .50 hasty. into thu Adonisvlikc physingnumy 0f the 111111111: 11 1310111111 1111111311151 1.5' 11 1'11111-111' 101' 1111'. 11111115 111111 5111111111 ailments. 1'1-111'1'111-1111; 1115' 511111.111 1:11:111'1111'1'1' 11b1 1111 111111 joy 111111 111'111'r111.11v 111s ever- 11111111 51111111 11.1111 119.1111 1.1110111. 1111311111011 11i11 1111111 111111 111' 115 best Hall 01111111101115 111 1.110 1 !11'1111111111111 11f111.111+111'1111111. before passing, gultlc 1111111111: cast 11111111191'11111ging, lingt'l'illg 1111111 at 111111. Eureka! he smiles again. l'pon graduation 111 June from the 1'10111'1111' 1'11'11111 I'ollegc Mr. 191'1101'111-111 Will 14111-1 1111.- 111i11i:5'11'j1'. 1111-1111111 II. 1 1L1.111111E,QA19. 11. 1111111111111 111:1'11211' 51:11.11. III 11111111111 01' MvMICKEN Rm'um'. IV. EIJI'J'UR nJ- Tm: l'IerXVA'rJAX-i'UMEIJY H.1115l'NI1'111115'1'1'1' CLUB. And 1'1'1'1'111111'1: lw 11:111 11 5111'111'eig11 111115;, A1111 though that 111' 11111:; n'nrthy, 1111 WJH wys. 111111 01 his 11n1't 11.5 11114:? 115 1:5: :1 malvdu. 111- 111-1'1'1' 1'11: 1111 11111111361- 111- 511.1119 111 :1I his lyf 1111111 no 1111111111 Wight HI- 11'115 :1 Very 11111111111. gunLil knight. It i.5' 11 111111-11 1-11.5111' 111:11'11'1' 111 .5'111' what Parker 1.5 11111 1111111 1111111119 1111' 111' has tried his 11111111 111111111151 11113131111111; . 111111 1111111111111 111' 1111115; 111'1I111-s11'1'11 1111-11'15111111111 11111111 1131111111 15111111111! 1111bili11' 211111 1'1'11111' 51'111- 11111111. 11'lii1-11 1111.5 11'1111 111111 I1115L5' 1.11' 111111111: 1111111111: 11110 11111 111111'1111111i1'0 111111 11111 11'? 11.1 111511 11111 anxious to 111-111 him 1111 111121111 11 110115111151-11'911 511c- 1'1'85. :5111111111N 1901511111. 1911111311. 111: 1111.5 1111' 51111111111151 111111 111051.1111111'1'1'11 1011,2119 that run 111-151111le thee 9111'- 111111;.r 1111 111111111. Buu'nru 11f him! Mr. 1 :1511-1' is 0111- 111' the 110.51 1111111115: 1111'- 11111.55: 11111 111111.51. 1'10 111511 11111151111111111'11.111.51-5' 111111 111111111. 111111 111111.155: 111111.51: 11111 111i.5- ouu'ht 11111 111 be 1'1'111111111 11141111151 him. 11.5 it 111111.53 1101 11111111111 11111111 111-111;;191 11:15 111-1311 1 1111' .111i115 111 1.111: 111111111. 11141111. '111 1111.1. 1.1111' 11f its 1111111101 1110111111115 111111 ifs first 11115511113111. 111.5 11111111: is P11i111111511111111, which 111311121115 amounts 1111' 111.51 111-1111141155 1.11 11121111111: 78 111111111: 541111-1411: F1113 Y. 311. C. A. He 1:4 :1 Ininislvrk 5011f Um1si1l1-1'111g that 111'. 1411111 11:13 always 111111 11113 against hin1,l11e has 11111111 l11111111'1111 11111111 1-0.1:11111-1111111- 111111111; his .1'111'5111' career. He has never, 111 111111, 11111111911 1-111 11111111. 111111 1111 burrow 11119 11f .11111'gunstel'111s 11111151 111111 rut 1:111111'1111'111111.111 i'L-w 111111-1211. 3111111111111; 119 11:13 1'11'-1-:1.ui1'11111113' Visited class 111ccti11g5,111111 11115 119.1111 active in supporting the Y. 311. C. A. 11111111111111 1111110115; V.C.P.,Y. W. L. D. S. L'N11'11111HIT1: ULL'B 511 'l'Ll'JM I'ZN'JX 'iShe kept 11111' 11111: 01' rectitude With :111 1111u011s11i1111s mac; 111T 111111111 111111111: 11111191510011 A l I 311111111: courteaies. There is 11.11 111111-1'111111110 1111111111 11110111 Miss Gordon, a distinctive person- ality in mice 111111 111111111111, 111111-11 these who know 1101' best most appre- ciate. The inostin'lablo worth 11f such a friendship 1191' classmates have long 3111111111isuu1'111'er1. In 1101' 11111111'1411111'51111953 11115 1111 11111111 111111 11' at 111110.51 .111 oc- 1'11511111:11 911161111! 111511111111 1111-! 1111111 of 1.11111 1'10'111' c1 , know that you are the aggl'ussur 111111 111111- 11111411111111 1111 11-119. During the last ,1'02'11' Miss 110111011 hue wielded 1111.1 311111311 :11111 01-11-11pieL1 11113 11135111011115 chair 111 the Young 117011191113 Literary Smiety. J ENNIE M11 11' 1111.13. 11A 111'r1geny of learning. Miss 1111115 111111111gs to 1110 11111111119 tribe H1111 111111 110611 sending repre- 121-111+1ti1'11s 11:1 1111- Universitv m: long 11:: 1111.1 1'11? 11.6 01111 11.111111111111311 it is 01111111311 10 Raj: 111111 Miss 1111113 1111111111111 111111111115 1110 dignity 11f 1111's genm'i :1ti1'111. 1112911115 1111112 111511111 and again, prm'ml 11111 n fni111f111 student. but .111 self-1111111-11111-1111111 is she, that 1111 her friends 11111.1 acquaintances arc struck 111111111 11111-11 11211-11 time 11111 takes :1 scholarship. Miss Haas 111111 11111131: 111111 and hosts of admirers. 711 EJMA ELIZABETH IIEJSEL. t'A violet by a mossy stone Half hidden from the eye. Miss Heiset has been a part of 0111' class since 1101' freshman year, and has doubtless encountered the usual number of obstruntions blocking the path of the undergrmlunte in his four year? progression. It is safe to say that no one enters With more spirit into her school duties. And yet 011 all Occasions we sue her with 21 mock, though 11111'ut110d dignity. U' 1113 Huniors have soon little of hvr in thu last year, it is because She has found more congenial cmupaninus anmng the lower elassmeu. .1 cm 13 F. IIENLE. The music: that can deepest reach. And L'lll'L' all ill, is um'dinl speech. Beside the characteristic I'lunlitj.r mentioned in the above lines, Miss Honlc is noted for clear judgment and decision of character. She is one of that class of individuals who, with tirm though gentle hand will guide 3011 to the path of truth, it pCI'ChHUCC yuu have strayed from it. In the exlmsiti-inn of logical m- psyt-huh'ngical problems this quality 'is: of great prac- tical value. Amt philosophy is mm of Miss Henlets favorite studies. Smut HICKENLUOI'IIIL RG11. 32. . FORUM. 1V. tllAlHllAN 0r CLASH-DAY FUNHIJT'I l-'. EX:-'CUTIVE COMMITTEE. HSay, X ,What 1'10 you think 01' Smith I'Iirkonlnmner? ' asked the brilliant originatm' nlt n t-mnpnsite-npininn idea. ttWhyT answered N , I don ! think Hf him at :1H.,, But. some of 11.9 do, and WC are: obliged to concede that he is ttlnunyf- There is Hitlith us vimt'ud by those who dislike himiand, as with all pmpte 0f: pmmim'ncc, some do; Smith :13 his enemies think he views himsult'; tho Smith of thnsn whn admire from a distance; the Smith of his fl'iomtsm-und these are legions; and tiuully the real Smith, as soon by himself $110110. An impenetrable reserve prevents our exploring this ttndiscmered country. We bid the curious apply to Mr. Hickeuloopcr direct for information. 80 WALTER RHAMY HYJIAN. lll. J'uluJM--l'm-zslmzx'r m 'rm: 1'V1rmm'n' FLU: 4i$o:r1w:.u1. MANAGE . Huwux '5!!!. WIN stmnl my Inu'm- Mullh 11114:. JSIII JIL- u'hn lhhnj luv nf my gum! Hump- Tln- Ilnsh :11. llw unri Inf lhv :Jwamiinn illllit'uil's 1hr: llnsfnrnlmhlu wrath that ll r. Hyman himsvll' uunM l'wl mulw Hurh c-irr-umsln11112-3 Nu is m L'H- Urely llnnljst IJimH-ll' 11ml ht- JIM'H' ,u'vls mm' Ming sul'prim-rl :11 lhv HIIIHH inpsvs uhit-h uppcm l'rum Iimv tn linu- in tho churnutc't's nl' nlhvl's. Wzllivr is.11101'I,-rm-I'.,ucnIN'ivniimlsfrime Who E's-L-Is mIHI-cl 111me 1r: inform his :10? quaintzlm-us of all Hmir shnrh-muings. Yut M- ii mltlmlJ he always: make: them unn'lcmlemd Hunt. with all their IHEIHH. hp 1mm: them still, mev Axmn-tu Jmmwmx. anl'niY, MA U A.7'GL1-Ila L'Lvu, hSlmw the Incliiv of your gnasturv-u Jthstrm sways that hr- Ihn-HH knrm' wlu'HIvr hr- was mmod :1 HM Pliny the Elder 01' the Ymmg'ur. HIn-u- m11 know him. Hmr dnvslft mnhl'l'. fur the 11mm Pliny. hrm'vvur doriva wits him, 131m mum's l'I'nm Hm munh'y. n 'Fm-f HE whirgh Hm tmmh'y tjll;IlIt In lav prowl. III' has n Hllrczu'd lwinM,x in his 03'? Hm? hnlis-s nnf his vhul'nvlr-I'. :IHJ n TPTFP :md Jl'yly hunmmus way of puffing things Hmi 11mm 11w 1': IIIIIILnllHIH 111W :3 n mmmhr 01 OX1'1!'1?.-':Sirm 311 hollow. and Shmu- instantly that Pliny. t'm- mm. knows how to fake mm of hfmsr-lf. . EMANUEL EA 115'. W'hy may we 1101' imagine Hmf W0 S00 I'JL' f01'Q TIP Hm grout thhlkm' of Germany? Tho mum: Huggnsls 11w inmmrfal szf and r-orminh- mn' mm Enmmw! r1009 tho TOST. 'Emmmvl mm think and FDPEIL' :mJ wriha 311:1. aftor 5111. HM Only diITUI'mH-L- huiwvvn Knni null Kuhn Ir: c'mr- nf Jngrr-rn Kuhn x-x- mots 1'n onlor 1110 miniptry. 11 gm ; uiihuul HM int: Hmi he Will be SlII'FPFF- ful hOPFHIFif' ho is :m mmmsf: :Ihlv. :md gnarl fr-Hnu'. 81 JACOB H. KAPLAK. Time 111 1101' 11111111 111411011: 11111111 doubts 111111 obscurities, but never did S110 111'1111111111i11h gI'L'IItL-I' result. 1111111 1111- unfolding of MT. Kaplau into a genial philosI'Jphur. 1111 111,11 111i51111111'1'sta11cl! Mr. 112511111111 has always been H 1111i11151111111-11' 1111111 the 11:11.4 t111'1l. 111! 1111'1'2 1111': pages from 1111' 1111110111111 10 the time that 110 untcl'cd the 1'1111'131'sit'1' 1111-I'1'11' 111 1011111 111 1111111 f111' the pro- fessors agreed with his own theories. it 1111.: 1111!: mm fault that at. first we 1301111! 1101 c0111p1'0hc111l his 11111111 1101' J'L'IIlizu' 1111111 ill we. could 1111.10 spared 111'. K111111111. 0111' f1'i1'1111 experts to enter the 111111ist1'1r next 1'12111' 115 a grad- 1111111 11f the Hebrew 1'1111111 1.'11ll1'g1,'. .11.I:I-:I:T 121111111111 .Kl-ZLLI'JR. 63.18. 1'1'. MATTHEW T110115 11111111111111 391101.111:11111A:LE1: turn. .1 111911511111 man 111' gvntle 11111111 :11111 11111-11. FI'111II 0110 point 111' I'iI'w MI: 1C1'111'1' is 1110 1110.41 19111211131111- 1111111 111 the Class. H11 is :1 1 i1'il 1111;;1111-1-1' 111111 1411115- to Class 1111111111133 111111 Class 301311113 .1111'1 1111111111111: 11i11u'1 11:11x'1'lnss: 1111M! T1111 f111'1'1' rrf 111:11:11-t1-1' 110011:an 111110-411 them.- things must 111'- 01111111111115; yet 1111'. 1x1'1101' 1:110t at all ngm'essA 1111111 11111111i11-.1l but 1111 1111- 1-'111111.II'1' 11110111111191 11 111111-1 1111111 11111121111111. Jl-JNNI 11 KINHEUA. 1V. VLAHH Tm-zmrrnnn. Hlm 11111-115 1111191 111111.- :1l11111l' 111111 there Tlmn art! 11 t'1'i111111 :1t. 11:1Illl 111 scare Her I11c'l:111ch1JI1-. '11 111: 9111111111 1111111 :1 biography of Hius K111s1 ll:1 :111'1110 wv should feel that 11111 11:1111 111111 1101 11111-11 111111.111-1' illt111'ii1ll1l1111'11:1H I111r-01111'11101'ged With H1111 11!3 111-1' I'I'i1- 1111 111111 1111111111 11111111:111i1111 Miss Sutur. Uthnun'hh holding 1111- :1111-11sl 11l1'111' 111 1 11181: 'I I'1-11h111 1-1 Miss 11111511111 11:13 IIr1t taken life so 41.1'11111111' 11.11 to l'l' 1111411 th1- 1:111:15111'1315 00111111111161 111111. CLIFFUHIJ HI'ENCIER rJISWIS. If Inm'il hut. give me timr- nimugh HI multllt- til stars :Imi nil lilo pinnvls luu. Aml :1ch Hu-nl tn the Hull! uf things i-ntil'r. Thai is hm-zlusv Mr. lmu'is: is 1'1. Im-slhu-mutir'ium limit hlsi, and Hi! the UUW- HU- I'T'Ui'ilhli' :hws me't nthui- ll'uiliw. lull thl-y :imi't mum, as we iivwi' hmr ni' Elu-m. Ar: :i Haws wv :11'9 Illlli'il inth-Iut-ml in Mr. Li-wis tor the llliiH-k' tinlvH hr mmlv tho Flaw muizllH IIIHI'U PIt'EIFHIII hy Inhiyingz dance IJJllSit'. whirh. hy tlw way. iH nnv HF his other arc:uulilishmunis m: dun know :ihout from wry unjuyahlc L'lxpol'ielict DULUHEH ngliTZl-I. Wp mm iillfi lime to place in this hingrul'rhy inmausn Miss Tiintzo has promnl'i'wl mthvr :1 nvgniivv uttimrh- inward thv muss individually aml as a whole. Fm- Iu-r l'Iuss im-ctings haw hmi nu charm and Mass snt-iais iiltlre JllUI'L'. With H wmiin riigiiiliwi i't'iiiilinh'ul'i- 8110 has passvri leisurely thl'nugh 1hr riIlH' fq'l'ill's- mili'su. :mll until lulviy swimmi :iliiiml umi'si- tn graduate With 11$ 11L RN. AH if I9 the hithI'alpher has hmi little iiine 1r: inrusliguie :1an j'mI'tI'Hy tht- h'lWOI'ili virim-s we know :hqu in her ImtuW. Human HII'IURD Micmn. IV, Jnxrzs UHA'I'IIIFIUAI. Plum; J awnkc- 0m: morning and found mysrllf humans H0 Mr. MQWI' might haw writlvn on April ?ljth! H10 morning uflur he won the erm rll'ililn'ii'nl prizu N01 RillH' his Freshman year. whim hr also won an x'nmthrii-nl rrmh-HT. haw m- swn wry Imu-h Inf Mr. Mi'ye-r. Hi- is .1 Fgllivt fi'limi'. Whu gull; elhnuf his wru'k ii'ii'ht'mi inzlkini,r :Iny iiistill'hmit-v. :ml'l uiwnis gets ii :hnw n'i-H. tom Mr: Moytji' irlli'mis lo oiitvt' thv Illini'sii'y. and to that uml will tilki' :1 course uf, Cnmhivr m'xt your. 83 NELLIE ARNSWORTH MONTGOMERY. Hence, vain dvluding Joya The brood 0f Folly without father bred! How little you hestead 01- flll the fixed mind with all your toys? This, we fear, has been Miss Montgomeryrs attitude toward the Class :15 :1 whole, until very rovently. We had never known 1101' 11p to a few 111m1thsago, and had supposed that she was. 100 11111011 engaged in the pur- suit of knowledge to 1'an 111137 attentiun to her frivoloue fellow students Then 0111110. the prepu1'utim1 f 01' Class Day, and Miss Montgomery immedi- ately stepped forward. Since then she has been most active and elhcient in all Class affairs. JULIAN MORGENSTERN. llL CLAssanuArn'HER-SECKHTAM AND Tm-mauum 011' THE ATHLETIC UUUNv CIL. 1V. Pnesmmr OF THE ATHLETIC COUNCIEPLHEHJUENT 013 THE SENIOR CLASH. Morgenslem is ent- of tho lruly great men of the Class of 1901, and proof 01' it is ample. When hMurgiell smiles, the University smiles with him. From Joe lo the President, nll consult h'lor'gensl'em in all vital ques- tions con-L-el'mng l'hu welfan- and development of the University. We are quite sure 11ml; his advice is valuable. Julian has served the Interests of the University uml his Class :15 no man before him has. done. H1: has been :1 member of ulmnst every em11111iltee, mhlelie and Claas, since his. I'lltl'illllCC into the. University. He is. President of the Wass- ef llllll. Xexl year Mr. Mm'genstern will graduate at the Hebrew Union College. FIIEHTISII PAluu-Iu. All hail, great, Master! grax'e sir. lmil Ell Yrs, gvnflc-Irogulur. thc-stm- is the original heardwl lnrly. Fired by the vxnmplcz of the divine Hamh and the celeatiul Mamie. he 111110 fervently Ele- HlI'CLl to tread 1hc bum 11.15, As has been noted by 0111' roulemporardx', the Mc- Klicken I'levim1'hel' which journal he is :1 regular and enthusiastic readel'e this- rlvsil'e lutl him to take purl in tho l'nseion Play. 111 all things he has been Hlil'f'OS'HfulAm'H' the least in his friendshipsehnt then We all know how l'el'nnrlmhle is his vmlstmmy. 84 RUTH Pmuuxs PERRY. r13. And the Poster Girl, with a Poster Lemgh Excluimml in El. Faster Tone: You might. think 1 can't wan: frmn the pose '1 1:1qu Hut l mm. if you ch mo nlonolj, Misr lJvrl'y's paint of viL-w swms 1lll'nr-cl m'nunrl. Tn lu-r. eVL-ryrlay lift! is theatrical, and the world uf illv J'nntli-rllis is uvirh-mly tln- mll thing. Mura-rwm', FlIL' tolls jukw in. :1 must tragically mnurllful Imlnmn', and breaks sad. news gilyly. Tlu-l'v nrv those. Wlm HI Hm! 5hr: Ims hl'cn lfI'UESUdu ; '3th Hlut I'S mvrv gossip. HIIL- Is just dile'cni. :1I1Il Hum le's a lemist. Firm: PFJEL'FI-Zli. A hnmlsnun- youth. u'm' whom tlw lmlivs rnt'I-xl Hm. vmlhl. :llna! nmlw 1m ilnlarvm; nlmn le imnIm-ss Hf his llinty hvul't. PEL-f'TL-r is ;1 l-ix-il r.-nginor-r. lmf not an unspnth-d nnn. HP, is probably awry for it num'. 1am hr is nm I'N'HTII for having nttundm? mm Mass. meeting uml nllv Hume unc'inl. Mnrmmu'. IIII llli- hIIlt-I' nccxnsiml. 110 Mm 1112MB :l Hpm-t-II. TM: Jnvmm'y nr this will hu- Hm I'mly thing in after years that a great many nf us will have by whiuh tn l'OJlII'IIJIH'l' him. Lmu Tinymu RAUIL How WP sop :m er-Ii-pfimml young lady. Miss 3mull 1121.: nut Only mm-kt-d ability ma :1 student. but also very gnrul tastv in su far as she- I'ucug- nixed flu. honor of graduating with 0111' Ulass and left her mm lwhind by a year. As for us. wv aw prum'l to haw uninm'! sud: a member. Miss Rauh jg ml the l-nnnnitreo for the 012155 Day nn-rcisus. Uur friend has a very bunny disposition, and always ln-lpful 10 cwu'yune. 85 EDWARD BRADFORD REEMELIN. iiA calm, l'nruffiml front to all tho world he shows: And if it chance his mind he ever tm'u By inward strife. they know it notf' 01.1 orr'linaij' Oui-r-miinn emu H't'h' wry litihe nf Mr. Recmolin, but when the days of final reckoning comp he is always: around, prepared to carry off some honor 01' nthvr. Ai the Mid uf his J uniur war he received the Fomcgys Scholarship which must of us for :1 very nwrcormry reason, no doubt, com HiLiCF thc- musl tiL'HiT'i-liJiU of any. But such little things do not seem to turn Hr. Romm-Iiifs head, for he always keeps on working in the same quiet manm-r. Amnirni Rim Among: thl- wry faiw studi-nts of the Class HF 1901 Who finished their murac :lt McMickL-n in three yuurs is to bar found Mr. Abraham Rhino. Bc- Hilivs living a hurii SillliL'HL Rhinv is lilliit' :i singer. He has not. published m: 3H any of his operas. hut they will all come in time. Rhine mmb-ines in his nature The L'iUllli'ntR uf humur and seriousness in balancud pmpm'tion. II : L-xiierrte: to enter the ministry. LIZZIE liomcxmamh thK, iiHmm-r by HtlllliOlIE-l thought i'i-fiued, C'riiiv faste with cumlm- juinmi. This quomtinn is Tonmrlmhly applit-uhin in Miss 'Iom-iihel'g. for she is mu- ul' tho H-hnhu'ly iiitlilwi 0f thv Flaw. of 111m. Eariy in hor tamer she I'l l'l'iY0fi in its full Gigniiiuam-o iilt' maxim that prrwhiims a thing worth lining :11 311'. wnrth 110ng wvil. In hvr study hnm's shv is gunerizllv en- p'ugvrl ill ihv inlI-i'usiing m-vupniiim ni' unwinding thi' illil'il'H-Fivs m Eliglish L'Tunslitntionnl History. IIL'I' revi'mlinn i-misists iii sm-iul r-nnvorse mid tima- sional strolls 0n pleasant days to and from thn University. 86 DAVID J osmvl-I SOLOMON. From India's Furul HLl'and. indial has m-Iit us an i-xm-llvnt I'l-pl'c-sa-nhitin in our friend Mr. H010- mon. l'JiL-umriomly. he has givvn 11:4 :1 glimpsv mm the l'llJiIiCEiT sitlc nf the Indian t-harucivr hy his lll'L'St'lH'C :ummg 11,5. liming his stay all: McMicki-m Mr. Huhnnmi has won the hI-zlrfs nf all whu WET? fm'tiimlh- mmugh t'n knnw him: mill Hn'rit's u'iih him l'nr his work 1h:- ln-si wishes ::1' his many friends. J I'LM Imiisu HUTOIL Must hunx'enly JuliiL Behold Julia, m' thl-r, Hl'lnlly Huim'. twin Sister uf Jenny Kinsella and joint partner in umu' hr'nlhcrfi Heading. Ohio, pridus itSle 011 being her IHIIIIL' uml on having mum.- snlnnns in prupnrtinn to its size than any imm in tin- sfiltv. But Julia is no Currie Nufiun. Julia i:-' tha; bravest lwrsmi in HIV l'JIiHJI'SiIIV. J'm' mm? she liill'Hi m tiisugl'ov wiih Pr'usirlent .Xyl'us. in his niiiw. Whvn shv vnh-i'vtl 'V-rli'sity she was a. hard student with :1 grihl llll'liHi. Hhv still has lhv nwthll. Hhv is the host Secretary 1901 L'Yl.'l' hnlh fm' Hill: is the,- rmly 0116 111111 ever ix't'Jil tho minmi-s, Liaux H Hl-IENFI IZLIJ Tunicscuu. Animals Uf every kilul :lllcl SIII't'iUS did he lrn'e. But most uf all the Munkvy. Tmicsrhi' is al hinlr'igrist, fanmus f'm' lu'u Wings: iiiwt. Hug rmhvs. for which he has it spm-ial pi-m-hzml: :inri sm-mul. :H tiw 1mm who. Inst yeah had to marry lhv timid mullkvy um his shnuhlvrs :Iil thu way from 111': Zoo. The lulyi'imring ih-inils Hf ihzli irill hmi host hi' h-ft llntnlii ; yiat In: it said In his credit Hmf. like fhe litflc insvct Wilil'il hv himsu-If iiiriitinm-nl afterwards in 'd slit-ech 011 the subject. Tml gut thul'v jllhi thu S'rllllU.-, 87' LEON VULMER. IL FLASS TREASURER. hThe hairs of his heac? Leon comes from Little Rock, Arkanst s This accounts for the belli- mso expression so often Visible upon his nountcnunce. which denmnds as throaieningly as over wurds could, :thzlt is the matter with Arkansas 9w Hm-v for :111, M1 . Vohncr, WC dmft know; but ihcrc is something. In his pt-m-vl'ul intvrmls Mr. Yolnni-r is gcnermm and disinterested. and in Ulasa lllt'K'TillgH pleads the muse of H group of bashful :huusels. ANXA J EANNETTE WARE. Her mice had tones that su'ny'd the wilL Miss Ware is. first of all. a young lady of fascinating prosmmo and dis- course. Secondly, she spends much of hr-r iimo in mandolin practimie I'm' the Illandolin 0111b. Finally, she lma gminml m1 mvinhlc 11111112116011 111 the sphere of oratory 21ml chmuativ 11rusac.lntatic'm. Tho. lirsf thror- years: of Miss Wall'u's Miwtcm : at. thl' Trnivt'rsiiy WDI'U marked ln' :1 3nd indifference to hard study and a prvl't-mwe I'm- sm-ial plenwrvs. But. the cmmnondahle cll'nrts nf her last yt-m' haw wipod away all forum Ih-hnqlwlwies. E'mmaxmc LEUNA WILSON. Y. W. C. A. AS stately As her carriage, i5 hm nature swmrt' Miss Wilson has gone fln'nug'h fhe Universil'v in a quiet, nunstmnntimm fashion. :10ng her work well, and making nu'my friends. She is such 11 cum soivntimls stmlvnt that she has always chosen Tho work she likes the least in m'chu- In :H'llitl taking anything that maly ho easy for her. She is ahx-ays in L-deonm at Flam mootings and is u momhcr of the Young Womwvny Litc- I'ary and Debating Society. 88 CHARLOTTE WMGHT. V. C. P. 1'1 . STAFF mt 'l'JlI-I t'INUJNNATMN. 'Hutil'e SilUllltL like polished razor keen, Wound with :1 tnurh lhni's sc-nl'H-ly fail or seen? Althmlgh Miss XVI'ing mnw in US from Rch-HI'T. and thel'rf'm'u haH not lwvll with our t'laiss from HIP bu'g'ilming. yet Hli'l ' is 110 memIn-r 4:1? JE'HII Illt'H'E: loyal m- I'c-ruly to aid in furthering jis illtCIT. . AH n sIudl-nt she ex- mls, hut espwinlly as n. stutlunt nf human Imtnru. Alumf mam and that partjr-nlnr spm-ivs found in a college, she can give more :1r.efinitc uml search mg information than any other young wunmn at tho Y-hrgity. Hhe 1's :1 member of V. C. P. and the Annual Board, 89 '71-! a x iv 90 Review of the Season $94.3. $9993.93 UH H'I'HI'I' HI: TILL- hiSTIH'y uf elliJIulHu-J E'nr Hlt' pusl spasm! :11 11 C. has holh ililillll'l'a :IIM mu-rusws h: I'm-m'd. TJII' i'nnlhnll rzwlsnn war lmf'unulluit l'm' HIV lYIIiH'I'HLl'V in mvry u'ukv. Nut Imly did our tuzlm gin :hm'n hul'naw tmlllls Hf. t'Hllt'lLfL'ri IIHII lJI'lWiUHSi-K' u'v did not rhgign m mnsidcr rivals. hut 11w wmlhvr mun fullnu'ud nur SI'IILNli ufv With J'chth-ss fury. Ruin RM 01' tlu'wim-nml In full fur Hwy hmm- gamma 'Hn- gmnm in mm- sequent? u'vl'r nut wvll lei'Hllt'lL and m: n I'PHHH 111v l'nivm'sin' hilH :nmllu-r I'thnH chilivil lu fawn Thi- misl'nrium' that pursmul unr fmt'lulH lmuu. lmw- vn-I'. spared um- tt'zIL-k 1mm. TIN Unix'm'sity anml :1 nvw lulnn for l'u-Id :l;1 v Inst ymr. and in phlw of having n single sr-hnnl livlJ day. had :1 iri-u-nllcgu'izm- n'n-evt. UH May '2IL 1900, Miami and H. H. l'. u'urv lmmghl tn t'inrinmlti in 00w 1th fur tlw vhmnln'unship of 111:- Mute in truck ntllluiiCsA Thu f'ivklu gmhhms hmilc-d npcm HIP rvllvanll-hlat-k Inf nm 1?. Cu 311:1 Miami :HM Hhin Hmh- u'unT down to :lwrvut Tu'l'nrv nm' r-hnmluinns. This virtury .uiwx Hu- l'niwrsiiy m Hm-immti 11w vlmmlnionship uf Hu- Hizllv 111' Ohio in l'rm-l; nthlotic-rs, and it should inspinl 0111' fulurv 21th, 11mm m uphold the rvmrd of their pl'odwwssnrs. EH HIV lhvru Ims lwvn n I'M'iHIl ni' inh-r'ml this ywlr m IiHrHlll'zlg'ljll IIIV ll'u' FIII'PE'NF HI. tHlI'k TI'EHIL t'luss ll-ums lmw lli'l'll J'anIIUII. :HM II;IHIx't't-h;lH. FIIYI'I'EII guild IJFIIHI': lIiH'Yl'tl, lrllir EN :1 Hlml'l u'llirh Inna IH'I'II Im- IIIlII'IW Hliglwh-d m HH- ImsL Ell'lll if' is Imu-Il tlmt HIP inlvrt-sl nl' Illis H-nwm is not uphr-rm-mk TIM ymll' 11w l'iliHll'iiU' :Itlnpiml :1 :u-w bys- llnll III. ilHlllew Thr Aflllvtiv Hmm-if drwirhwl 1n HHH'IJI' 111nm :A'rl'lr man u'lm rc-u'mwling' its ham IrL-lyml LII Hll'm- ILl'illlH'h Hf i'rnnlnlll III' luIH-lmH. hull mm :1 lint in HUM tiny. m- hm! In-ml lmsi- nwm- mmmg'm' rul' rmv nl' tlw tl'd'lHS. lllt prlx'ihgu'v nl' u'mu'ing :I V Lrlmn th MH'HIPI'. 'l'his ln'ivi- :mJ Hu- ::1' LIH- Hu-H Mm nw x-niiH-wl In u'I-m' n V will HHH H'l' Hnnmi A vhnngo in ilu- gmw-mhulmrlynl1ullIlI-1it-sll'r1's THU .XlMMit' .Msw . Hfm' Mw-ls Ihc Imm- IH'I'H HF 1h:- Mhlriit- HHIIMI. 'I'hv AleIic- Hmm- t'lil HWHiSfR 11!. IH lI MIMI rl'ulll illfll HF llu- i'lllll' IIH- lt-gt- WiH MU I'ig'I-ruuah' gum-rhwl. Immw' 11:: PlliPI'L'I-I rm 11w l'niwrrsity hvull mznlo in the llflht yum , viutinn. Im1 Hlv sturhanf Tuuh'. prlrimvm';----AM-:nlvmix-. Mt-Jir-raf. Law. ,1an Dun- tul :IIM tun: Im-mhvw UL-L-lrd me Hu- :lllmmi :ll 1:111:17. In ullllltiun In 11va nwmlwrs. sunn- mliliiinnnl mI-mlmrs. not in vxm-ml 1m: Frmn any dnpnrtnwnt, :Il'v :lmmrtinuorl rm Hw mm of tlu- number of nwmhers of the Athletic Association in lllt various departments. The outlook upon the future is mrmt unc-um'ng- ing. Ni-xl year we will have in University Ath- lvlit- lllivlil. This litllil. Which is clue largely in 1110 muniiir'enn- of Mr. Julius FiOlHChlnfllln, will Halve mic 01' the largest ilc-nis 0f uxlienSe 111 the management of our teams. In addition to this. next year we shall have :11' the ITniVI.-1'.sity Mr. Henry S. Pratt, of Brown 17ilin-I'sity. ns llrnlvs- Bur ul' Atlllk'tlt'F. Mr. Pratt will m-t us mmmgrr and mauh of the varinus linini-rsity tuaams. .I.Io is :1 lilist-C'lar's man, aml we. nnlvrlain grunt lmpl-s fur Universily atlllmics' ulltlt'l' his nutnuginnent. Next 92 fall we shall have n fmining-ialile. and the boys I-l' tln- football team will hoard together Iliulor llw care of Hit:- coach. JCvmjx'lliing' paints lo :1 successful smmon fm' nL-xt ymt'. Athletics Will rowiw il great ink lJUillS Wllvn lllC .Hlilclic Fiolcl is linisluwl. aml llIUI'U is :1 nigulzli' PI'HFUSFOI' 0f Atlllcl'iL-s :11' llll' linix'm'siiy. In fact. iT Sof'lllr' ma Ilmug'li flu: misv rnl'lllllL'S of ll1zi lmst smlmn Wurc luvn'ly the dark- ness lJL-l'un- lllC ll'rlu'll, 21ml nlrcuinly lhc light czm lw soon ln'cinliing in the east. WL- Impu llm' gi'ultri' Succcss in the fulm'cJ. WC Pongmtulzliv the team? upon tlu-il- pluvl; in the ant and we believe that nil will In- well mlxt season. Our Roll of Honor Only the llllill Hull llz'lw mm the 11iglll lu u'mr :1 U Football liu-m Bl'Tc u m: i l M: 1.5 FHITSU II N 1 En .OI N ULL PETERS I 'J l-JRSON Rxsvnu': RHNULGS Hi-uucmncu H'I'IUE'J'MANX W: m ARES TI. YA x Hymn: Football Ulrxmxuunl. TULLHJLn-z HIHSHX 1:1: um Funk Amman TlHlII, FI-mxm, Hmmucv HHIAYER M. VAN Mvnui llxnst'n Ham: RA'HCH Emulmnr are unlitlwl In hux'v their lelllms lliilCl-tl Lllmn 11w lfnivort siiy H.011 of Honor. Track ICLIJU'PT : 11:11:19 l-Ivmuun MJXX I11-:1 u an: 'l'uM l.l NSUX Baseball N.H'JS illucl 115 llI'lMJXn lx' lilil AI Iii: IJUHICH'IW l'tmu HI'LLJ UV Foot ball Team r'uac-J'a, DANIEL R. Hlil-IIJ. q! Loft End ................................ mum-n FINNBIH lml'l Tackle ............................. LEE Tum, H'PAXI.EY MARSH. Left Hlnu'd ............................. RHIF, MORGAN VAX Mum. Center ................................. V.'.-u;rl-:R Hum: Right Guard ............................ HL'm-trx'l-i Amman. Right 'lkwklo ............................ Lul: FuI'J'qui. Right End .............................. WALTER G. I-HH-Iliklglilljll. Qumcr Jack ........................... lummz Hm I A Y IIH. liighl Half Burk ........................ L'LInu-Lx'r Hmmmzy. Left :Hzllf Bau-k ......................... I! umw VAN Myrna. Full Burk .............................. ELHHN tfl'xmxmmn. WE WriV7 - 95 ,- Cf ANNA L. INNES, MAX J . A-EEHRITT, ARTHUR EVE Emuxm M'ANNILEu-um, G50. K. ELLIOTT, JUNAH 15. HfLu-zx Rrsmch, NMIL'HL H. TUMLINSON: lLun'Ey Sumunl WM. C. FETSCU, CONRAD F. Lung. AH, Jv- n HAM, WISE, y; ; I Athletic Council Jnmx Moumcxsmcnx ............... I'rchiclvnt, ROBERT Klucmun .................. Secretary. W. C. BENTON .................... 'l'rcusnrm: Fummtm Ihmwx ch'run N.Hw DR. SAMUEL 1m..u'lcu lJma S'rmna WALTER I'TYMAS Hum Homes Wlm'lm UOOK ll I-leiY BENT! .EY IsA-moma Hmmnsn Unus Bmmsnoma .6? Committees of the Council Track Baseball Footbatl I3- EST L M Thaw mn' IE m K mm m: NAPP lx'IH-inllal: Ilnmx M om: laxsu'mux Sm rum Ham; E17 Girls' Athletics n 1': I9; Junrn in ilIIlII'Iit'S this year iniwI'I-sl hm: In-vn hy Ihv gir'h Hum HI :my limu. In midi- M NH- mlsiir- gmwinus lilm rc-g'lllzll' gym- I'MII'I-isvs. lmskut- hull is t-apm-inlle' pulmlmz Tu'u Stirring galmvs 1mm lm-II phlys-d lu-I'u'r-I-n tln- Huphs illlll Hu- l-Hmslsrnvn. Ilu' anlls winning :w-ll IiIm'. rI'ln- girls Inlay in 1ln- l't-guhliiun lalrnmwrs, .Ml mlmissinn ul' tr-n m-nls is x-lmrgs-IL :Iml IIHI mnm-y that is vIunn-d is nelllml 1n 1hr MN Hull mmu fr'nm Ilw fUIH-ing In 11115 um n fund is bring; ruisL-nl fur a l-hlssvs. m-u' girl: gymnasium. 98 My Sweet-Heart Athletic Alus. Alia: lmtln-tic. my sxs'vvl-hmn'l :llhlntiu Aliurvh in swing vluh- :unl ln anH-z Hm dm'I-s uw Tn try to pnm'y prinmhig'lu TIH-I'I kl'l'ljh llll' in I'l'llui slispt'llw. Fur E-hl' drnlns into lnw. Hllll Hwn. rllbll't 'K'uu kmm'. lJm-oiw-x um wi1l1 quirk Ilisvngugv, Jllll :1 Illngl- intn qum'h'. uhith l'illl1l1l'l'h my hl'm't v Aurl 341w laugh: :It my snrnm' and rum: lguitp tIe-spu-rnllv mm. I I'H't'ilT tn Hlia nm' 'I'nnml'j'l'm' HI II'HHI hlm' 1n fvnrl': lml Hu-n. Wlwll WI- IIIuI'ry. I'll knllw lum tn lnn'l'v HN' thrusts into highrlu'ilm- vxlu-nso! , - 7W4 xx .11 m ---:;k .Vl'lllJCTlt' I'JX'H-Ili'i'JlXRIICNT. JIVSIF II KLL. SA'I'I IIIMY. llAlil'll 21L JIWL Ht'HXHH J'IHHI S'I'I'lH-IX'I' I.ll-'l-Z IX HI'IIUI.I.XY AND .KMIIIiI1 A. 99 mmwm PCumccmmmno 100 67m Knight of the Burning Pestle 49v-!g amass; 11 Play Written by Franck Beaumont and John Fletcher, and fir. published in IGIJ PRESENTED BY THE SENIOR CLASS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI. IN BURNET WOODS, JUNE 24', 1901 Under the Direction of Mr. T. J. Wheatley DHAUATIS PlilIi-HUNJC. SLK-nkur of the Prulugncu ..IAH'IF:' B. BLAKI'JMURE A Citizen .............. HMJTJL l'lIUKl-JNUIHPJCI: llis Wife .................. JIEANNE'l'TI-J VK'ARI-I Ralph his Approntiuc . . . . Human H. FILLMnm: Boy ....................... HAmn-jm Grmlms Venturewell. 21 Mort-hmn ..... EHNEST R. MEYER Humphrey .................. HIJLUMON FOWLER Mcrrythnught . . . . . . . .. .JULIAX Mommxmmnx Wichuol . . HI. Huxrv l'hem'un L l. 111:5 Sum ...... ' YW Jaspm' J 1 HENRY hx'cmxxmm Tim . IT'IJVIHHHH LJ-HVJR 1 Appnhntu'w . . . . . . Georgcji E JOSTE 11mm 101 Host r Fm-Ju PFEEFER l mey Jouxsrox Six Soldiers ............ J WIIH'TMI ULWER JUHl-jl'll BLATT LEUX TEIJICHFIIE Usmp. REIHIILH'HBN Servant . . ............... I.JI.BI-Zlf'1' Ii. KJ-LLLER LIICU. Hunghim' llr YPIIIHI'I'WPH ........... XICIJJH PIIYX'I'Z Funm Mistress Mvrr'vlhnllgllt ........ erx L. meu St'ICNIC: Luudun unrl Hm llvipll'lmrifl'l muml'.r Events of the Year menbrr 18. .Froslnnan Rvm-piinn. Dm'r'mv'mr IT. .IJc-rturl- Iw Ilnm, Unrl'nl D. Wright. Alumni Banqum. Open Moxi-ting 0F Hm LiH-mry Ho- civty. llnrrmhm- ,' 31. . Senior Hm-inl. menhm' J! ..Hum'nmtkun l'hvn-isvs. errmry 5. l'mnmly Huh Play. Howl Rmd tn WLIilTHI. ermn'y .35. ,Y. W. L'. X, HIM Y. M. U. A. RHJI'II- Hull. .Irmlmry .38..PH1-sl1n1ul1 Ihlm-O. Fr'hrmn'y T..Jllllit:1' Pl'mnmmrhx warum'y 3.3. .anlmmm'v Ih'alnnliw. Marti: .3. .Juninr Girls. IMIH'F. Jimvh 3. .H100 t'lnh FmH-m't. .llm'm'r HS. .Fuvulty wa-m'qlfinH. Jlm'rh .33. .Ieruc-utirm HNOI'I'W'S. Enhwininnwui at. Musiv Hall for Athlotirls. Aer :3. .Farluliy Rm-vmion. .Iprr'l 1.9. .Hl'nim'ir ;ll VnntPsL EI'IIPHt R. MI-ym'. H'innm', April .35. .Im;t'ptim1 Fur Miss Essplhnrn. Mug; 1U. flirty H. Jluy 13.. Jlrw 3.5. Mug JU. Jmm Jum- J1. JIM. 'JJ. Jan M. Jmm 1x. L'l .prn Meeting; rnf the Literary Society. .FHCIIH'Y Ht'coptiml. Field Tiny. .Ulngn Mm-iing Hf the Literary Society. .Ml'HlUI'iEII Day. .anmly t'luh Play. Enth'mion. Friday, .Honinr Brunt-rirlo. Hmm'uy. .B:m-alnurvnir' Hm'mnn. Phrist Vlmrrh. 11. :1. UL, by Rev. Frank H. Nelson. 'l'hl- i'lll'istiml x'kw'u'daiimlAd- drops. 5 p. 111.. Mm it-kt-n IIHII. .llrmu'rw..Mnrning. t'lnss Day. Sven- ing. mass Play. Tho Knight Hf Hu- Burning Pt-stlof' by Bmmnmm :lml Fletcher. Tummy, ,Hnl'ning. Hrmhmfinn: Alum- nnl Rm-lefinn. 3:30 p. m.j Wags Htlppl-r. G p. m.: Class Entm'lainnwnt, H p. m. QM . x mun Ml Hung XX NSX J - N Prologue 4am! HEN that September, with his ceaseless rain, The heats of August scattered once again, The eds of fair McMicken and their cos Assembled to take up old verse and prose, The sciences and arts, new work and talk, Some through the halls, some through the woods to walk, The infant Freshman trying to look oldi The boy with squeaking voice yet uncontrolled; The maid with locks piled up at last on rats Feels lost and awkward, too, withOut her plaits; The Sophomore, so very wondrous wise, Looks down on all alike with haughty eyes, His knowledge, scarce a year ago begun, 15 greater now than that of anyone; The Junior, too, with philosophic gaze, Does lordiy strut him through the student maze, Well laden with his logic and his psych, Next to the Soph the wisest on the pike; The Senior, Master of the Subtle Mind, To 311 the underclassmen bitter kind, Verbose advice broadcast to them he sends: Words, words, whose meaning no one comprehende- The new Professor comes with timid tread And eyes the throng with evanescent dread, Not knowing what this motley crowd might do That stares as if it wonders where he grew. The new Instructor tries to look quite bold; He tries-uhis feelings then shall be untold. It chanced that, in that season on a day, When Hunger smote alike the grave and gay, At noon ten sundry hungry folk did fall In fellowship, and students were they all, Who toward the noted Cafe Neave did go For food and drink. because they loved it so. However, while there is both time and space, And ere that further in this tale I pace, Welll look at ev'ryone of them and see What sort they were, also of what degree; And eek in what array that they were in; And at the Dig then will I iirst begin. A DIG there was, and that a worthy maid, With straight-combed hair and tightly coiled up braid. She came and ate her lunch, and hurried so, That she unto her waiting books could go. She studied all the time and never smiled; When others laughed aloud She thought them wild. Her future will repay the misled fool, For some day she will teach a district school. A dainty little BUTTERFLY was there, With great large hat and flying golden hair And giggling laugh, and lovely gown, not flt, The Moral Censor said, for school one bit. Ct But how, B. F. would ask, Hdo you suppose, With all my work, that I can think of clothes? ; The work She did was truly terrible, That is, can we depend on what she'd tell To evtryone she'd meet along the hall Or on the stairs, or anywhere at all: h I'm nearly dead with a11Fve got to doh That awful French, and eight weeks' reading, too, In English 111, and ten more plays in Shakes! tThese are the things a B. F. always takesJ But why she was behind one never knew; She never seemed to have a thing to do Except to talk without cessation, To males of all sorts and condition; To stalking Seniors, stately and sedate, To skulking Juniors, shunning Senior hate, To raw-boned little Sophs still crude and young, And even toddling Freshies, tied 0' tongue. And once thE Gossip says that she did hear The B. F. talking to an Engineer! And what was more, the Engineer replied! But whether this is true 111 not decide. To all Outsiders would she eek unfold What direful cares a studentts life doth hold; What awful, tiresome, intellectual toil, What long hours passed in burning midnight oil, Until Outsiders nodded solemnly And said among themselves: We do not see How that poor girl can stand the awful strain ! And then theytd sigh and nod their heads again. Thereafter were they, in an offhand way, About the B. F. always sure to say: 't That clever little piece, so typical Ofall the best that's in McMicken Hallm- Bright at her books, yet not a senseless grind; In student enterprise of ev'ry kind A foremost leader; and, despite such work, Her social duties does she never Shirk! Thus did she get a very wide-spread fame By working properly her little game. There was the MORAL CENSOR, strict and staid, Whose pious wrath could never be allayed. Alas! no sooner did she right one wrong Before another boldly came along. Her life was one of constant seIf-denial, Both true and tried she dated on a trial. Her studies, hopes, her life she did neglect. The path of mental heathens to direct. In church, in school she called herself the leader tThot others proved she was a trouble-breeden. She worked from morn till drowsy midnight-bell; No one could do her task a third as well. All things that have been, are, or yet will be, Did, do, and will acknowledge her degree. But now this tale I must haste on, And of the Moral Censor more anon. A FOOL there was among this company- A F001 is needed, as you all agree, For he is as the pepper to the pot-w Him do ye straightway seek, have ye him not; But if ye have him just a pinch will doi- Therc's naught like overseasoning to rue. x A And so this Fool of ours joined us this day, Straightway began to have his pepplry say. We so did smart, when we his quarry came, But 'twas great fun when others were his game. An EGOMETIST, he whose god is ll I, Whose one possessive pronoun 'l mine or t my, Whose only object case ll myself or nme, Whose only hero I myself could be, Sat at the tables head imagining Himself, in mind and wit and beauty, king. If we should beg his love he would dismiss use We Echoes all and he a new Narcissus. A GOSSIP eel: there was, the best, I ween, That old McMicken Hall has ever seen. She was endowed with many a maiden grace, Especially an innocent blank face And modest blushing cheeks and baby eyes That always seemed to show a mild surpriSe, As tho, to say, ll And is it really so ? What awful things folks sometimes go and do! She was beloved much by evlryone, But most of all when something had been done Which no one else could fully understand. Then would they rush to her from ev'ry hand And cry imploringly, ll Oh, Gossip, dear, I prithee come and tell me, didst thou hear What Prexyls going to do P ll And then would she Tell all, Hrst swearing each to secrecy. Shejustly labelled what she told a tt factf! w VLWGX HIS Because her knowledge always was exact. Before each new Instructor even came She knew his age, likewise his middle name. It always was a most vexed question Where she did get her information; But no one ever knew except herself, And she would never tell for love or pelf. A TREASURER of wondrous energy There was, and none did work as hard as he. Unceasingly, untiringly he worked for naught Except the labor that his duties brought. Admired yet feared, he followed ev'ryone To praise his wares or threaten with a dun. He held the funds for at! that he was in, Which ev'rything does meaniup to the chin. Nowhere so busy a man was there as he, And yet he seemed busier than he be. Also among the rest there might be seen The DREAMERehe of philosophic mien, Who always took the present quietly, But saw ahead great possibility. He spoke about a time not here quite yet, When there should be no big athletic debt! He also talked about a golden age, Wherein McMicken Hall should have a stage That really was a stage, with scenery, And room enough to give things decently! Not only did he think it practical, But very likely that our Annual Should in the near, near future quite surpass All publications of a similar class. And growing more excited by this time, He would exclaim with confidence sublime: t Be they from North, from South, from East, from West, Of all Reviews McMicken will be best! ,' And people liked to hear him talk that way, Except perhaps the Treasurer, who would say: tl Instead of telling what is going to be, Why don't he buckle down and work-like me? It makes me tired and raises up my dander To hear that idiot talking like a gander! Yet the poor Dreamer talked on, right ahead, Altho' he angered him in all he said. Nor can I blame the Treasurerrfor it would seem A treasurer never has a pleasant dream. A SOOTHER, tactful, wary, kind and wise, And who to all emergencies could rise, There was also, full rich of excellence. Discreet he was. and of great reverence, Where eler he went he was with joy received; To him appealed both griever and aggrieved, The trusting Freshman all his troubles told. The Soph admitted he was bad and hold, The wily Junior deigned to how his head, The Senior mighty wisdom-pellets fed, And all the higher powers liked him wellwd 0f better man in truth 1 could not tell. Next to our table an INSTRUCTOR sat. Poor man! how much he's like the proverb-gnat: The students strain at him and on him trammei, Act to the Prof as to the prOVerb-camel. Tho' now too old for any student joys, The Prof still treats him just like other boys. And so you see his days are lonely ones : Not quite small frymdenied by bigger guns. But still he heard what all we had to say, Enjoyed it too, for one so far away. And now that I have told you, in a clause, The state, the look, the ways and eel: the causee That they were here, I'll tell you how they fared, And what they saidw-opiniuns that they aired. One problem vexed them all, except the Dig iWho for such problems didn't care a fig. For days they congregated at the table, And argument:, indiffirent, bad and able, Rushed aimlessly around the festive boardu All were discussed and all severely scored. This was the problem, this the question: Since taiking always aids digestion, What subject shall we now selecte What mental Babel shall we here erect? The Treasurer suggested that Finance Was geodethe Moral Censor looked askance. The Egometist thought itwere best to eat And Enishethe others spurned this to defeat. The Gossip rubbed her alabaster brow, And thought it best to talk of people now. The Dreamer heard this last with mild surprise, And on the Gossip humbly Fixed his eyes; But long before he came to earth again, The Butterfly, with quickly acting brain, Suggested, as the best, short tales of lovem- The Moral Censm raised her eyes ab0ve, She pursed her lips with blist'ring, burning scorn. tPoor Butterfly, alas! why were you born 0 With solemn, weighty, freezing dignity, She held her silence longhimpressively; Then having looked the Dreamer quite awake She oped her golden lips and thus she spake: tt So far the subjects have been sadly bady To think of them would make me badly sad. Finance lhbase gold-Fsuch mercenary dross! Eat only !-all this hour a mental loss! Tell all we know and see of other men! And tales of love1hso ending those, what then P Nay, none of those will answer to our need; We must uplift ourselves by word and deed. Then follow me, without or doubts or fears - Ilve had experience beyond my years, While you are young: you can not, do not think That you are treading on Destruction's brink; But I can plainly see you dancing thereh So listen, one and all, pray have a care. Now hearken to my words; I'll safely lead You to the goal in thought and word and. deed. Illl lead the daily talk and guide you right, Out of the darkness into wisdomls light. Alas! too wisely blind and blindly wise, Oh, Moral Censor, you could not surmise The silent wrath that rose in ev'ry breast, When you this motley eating crowd addressed. The Soother saw that trouble soon WOuld brew If he did not fmd something they could do. My friends, said he, with quiet gentleness, tl Grave talk like that might serve but to oppress. Now let us try to make a compromise; If we succeed in that we'll realize What each one wants to do to pass the time, From talk to thought to noiseless pantomime. In short, this is the plan I would suggest: For those who fain would eat and laugh and rest For those who fain would study, think and eat, Ilm sure this plan is thoroughly discreet: Let each one bring whatever he can find- Amusing stories, tales of any kind, 0f love, of romance, studies of the brain, Short poems, rhyme, adventures on the maine Whate'er he will just so it is worth while, 0f light or heavy, smooth or rugged Style? This plan they all agreed was superhne, Because it gave to each a chance to shine. 50 lots were drawn to see who should begin, And Ego. drew the fated paper in. , Here ends the prologue to this book, and here begins the Farst amusement,which is the Egometist's Tale. 113 3 ea? 99 AN f3 r gifk$g$3kj I. The Egomettlffs Tale-FOI' Want Of a Name VUITLD not knop away frnm the windowithe sunhghf was 40 lurighi 21nd Hui sky was Sn 111110. and tho nir l'vlt sn springlikv and l hml just iifioc-n min- llli'H In fh'PSS in, HIM I was iryinu in put run my tin without. the aid nF :1 Mirror. stumling wlu-rv ihv ll mlmy. Hands of manlH pum'L-J in with jujmus rntlinm-cx A Iml'riml kImPL hrmlghi 11w lmvk In Hm prvwm Hmu and hllsinws. and l lmxtonuxl 1n upvn Hu- Gum. fur Lht- knnrk said :15 Numb. 515. muld1w, Ynu'rt-'nmnning'again. l knnu' you aux :Inll 1W1.- l'tmlw III H'Hki' ynH up. I r'Ipr-uc'cl Hw llunl'. :mtl Thnrv Slum! Killj' With :I fl'l'WII Hymn hvl' I'lr'rtly .lei-r: With an Imml HIM- lu-M 111': hvl' train ilx'my is HII tiny Illa! th' Gums x-wnllling' Imsx-ihh- in inrn-asv 11m luw'ght. and l iumgilm H1111 slug 11Iinlm lung Iruim nmkr- hm Iunli lull: :IIIIII will; Hw ralhm- slw gripped Llw Imnh of my LlIJUl for NH llu- warm us if I Mq'w .g- 1H :1 lu'isnnm- :md .2110 my guard. I smiTed as T llmug'bl nl' this small mmsel of humanity guard, But my smilv 'Nt'm-Z Half Shl' m1 scve-I'wly, you've boon manning; ins: 55K 'Fwt' Hf Tnllht'lt' nnd BiDCW. unly mullu Kifty frnwn more det'phh again. and ymfll 1m :15: late as mm I19, and Martin will hr- uttm'h' noglvc-T'edf Nun: Ka'a'i'yju I prntvshnl in turn. HVH ho Say! By Hm way how will I klmw hvr when I saw her? HIM? in plvnly Hf lime. Wl, yon t'all't mistake hm: If you SC? :1 girl With fair hair :Intl :m angoliu face you nuly be 411m 11 i3 51113; H pslmu'! Kit. I z-nn'f go 113' Hmf'. Why. 1101'- hnps my irh'ns nf nngr-Iiv En-nuiy don't ngrnc With .nmrs-wh:-li l'hnn ? W'Wll. if yum H'I' :! girl that Innks vxar-Hy likv Han :mgvl in Hmt HM Im-tnrv m- admired 5n much, you will know it is Miss HYCFL'U. His: ICVM'DII? XYIH'YR she? $01; Pl'r'HIUll. yum :u'v pet'ftw'tly ilwm'rigihlv, Why. Marvin i: Hibs ICVL'I'DH. 01' L'Ulll'SU'. ttIt is just. as weIl that you happened to men- tion the fact, little sister, for I was not aware of it before? Kitty? eyes 1'1p611911 wide with amazement. t'WeII, what 011 earth were you going to call her ?5: 'I really never thought. about. having to speak to her at all until this minute?: ttYou are :1 I'IEFfPCt 011.1 goose. Suppose you had gone there completely unaware of her name. My. what :1 11051110111 : 1311611 110. 111 11. very awk 11.111 position her- self, waiting 1101111 there at the station, if you don't get that abominable nuisance of a train out nf my doorway. so that I can Close it and 11111811 dressing? Kitty glanced :11 Illt' with 9001-11. which, however, was not very cutting, but recognizing: the truth of 11117 remarks $110 1001: 11erse1f off with dignity. I dressed quickly. and started for the station without further mishap. 011 the way I amused mysdf by thinking of 1111': queer 11101110111110111; I should have been 111 had not Kitty accidentally mentioned 1101' L-nming guestt.g 11111110. I had woven quite a little 001111de about 1.110 invident when I reached the stu- tion-just. two 111111111011 111'fm-o train time. At any rate, she 112111 not 1106-11 kept waiting, and I felt 0x- ccedingly roliovod. The 1171111 was marked W111 limeU 1111 the 11111191111 111111111, 50 I 111111011 myself to- gether to be ready for Miss Miss what ?1'1 I gasped with a groan nf hor- mr. a cold chill running through 11111 and .111 :1 dazed sort 0f fashion. I realized that I had for- gotten the 11111110 as completely as if I 111111 never heard it. 1'1117hatan1111'fu1 situatimlfI thought. '1 11111111 115 knnw her name 01' even what she looks like, rlxcept. 1'01' that vague 11111211035 111 the angel of .111 0111 InasA tL-l'. What 1111 1-111'111 3111111 I do about 11?: 1111:: minute 11111.1 :1 half was left. Sonu-thing 1111191 111: t1tlllC4illIC1Cly, if at 1111. A sudden timught strut-k 1110. I rushed 11110 the station. run up to 1hr 1010111101111. 011111211 1111 11w ventral statirm, 111111 11511911 for 0111' home 111111111111: After waiting a pru- l-ious half 11 1111111111: I was :1115111-11-1'c1. and told that the 11110 was 111 um. u01111111 11111 the 1'211111111t:t1011 hl': 1111111011 Enr half a 11101110111111 I asked in desperation. 1'11. is a 11111.11111' 111' 111111 ilnporhnmc. And I really 11vlicvvd what 1' suiul, ridiculous as 11 may 500111. 1111 3110,11 1.111119 hack the answer. just us thv train puffed 1111.0 the station. 111 1195111111; I 11111 111.1 1111: revolver, for I knew that hoforc I could find out. 1101' 11211119 from Kitty the girl 110115911 111011111 11:;- waiting. Fnr 0111I 111'in 111011112111; I stood there and t-nnc'entratod. every effort of which my 11111111 was capable 011 an 11111-111111 tn 11111111 the fnrgottcn 5511111111103 fl 0011111 101119111111-1' with exasperatihg certainty that the name 111111 1111110 3111111110511 11111 11 was useless. I stepped out of the station door wiLh 31111111 11116 $111110 feeling; 111211 I would 11am had were I gning tn immediate execution. I 11'1111-11Pr1 p9r1p1e gotting 1111' the 1111111. First two fat 111d monithc-T dill 11111 11111'0 angelic faws. A 111'0wn-oyod 111110 girl of about ten. My particular angel WHS 011191 . A rather tall, slight young woman 111 a handsonur 11121111 51111. Who was helping 1111 0111 1101111111 in a rusty gown 1111' 1110 truill. .1111 young 110131111 was to 1111 nImmhthilt 11111911 out this 0119. Turn more 11111 Indies gut 111111 frmr m- ;uix 1111:1dle-ag911 women and a dozen 111011 of 1111 ages appeared, but not :1 single other girl either with 01' without an angelic counte- Dance. A throb of relief shot through me. ti'She has not comef I thought to myself in glee; tthow vel'y fortunate? I turned away with a springy step, ancl just then caught sight of the girl in the black suit standing near the station dour alone, looking after the old lady 110w half a square away. Chance acquaintances after 2111'. face was angelic! I think that it must have been the hret time. that the very sweetness of her taco caused such mihery, for at that moment I could have wished it hateful, or hideous, or anything but angelic. Unconscious Of what I was doing I stood star ing at her. She turnecl and looked at me and I know that my time had come. I could do nothing clse but go up and ask her if she were not Miss Prestmfs expected guest. nI believe this is Miss Preston's expected guestf I said to her, raising my hat. i:Yesf she answered with a smile. to meet me ? ttNon I said. has a rather severe cold, and is forbidden to leave They were only And the girlie :tls she here KShe was unable to come, as She the house, but she has sent the carriage for you? ttOh, I am ghul of that !' she said, t: for I feared at first that I had taken the wrong train. Hero arr.- my trunk Checks? she added, as She stepped into the carriage. AS I wont hack to interview the lmggngmnustor I wondered if she thought I was an upper servant 01' something of that kind. Should I explain my self, or wait and let Kitty do so, :1an leave her to think what She pleased of me in the meanwhile. 116 A wild notion of sitting with the driver and pre- tending to be a sort of footmau seized me for a moment, but as I thought of the, girl's beauty and distinguished bearing the Men became suddenly distasteful to me. ; 011: why difl I not keep my wits about me? Here this girl will have a worse opinion of me than my ahsentmindechless justifies? I could picture to nurself Kittyts look of amuse- ment aucI her ridiculous explanation of my foolish habit. Probably the explanation could not even take place: but would he precipitated in our hret meeting at the door, where Kitty would surely be waiting to welcome her friend. ttNo; I clearly must make the explanation my self, and inrlmerliately,v I thought. t'II-Iere are Miss Everettts things? said the bag- gagewnmstmx There was the name; why could I not have gotten a hint of it before? As I got into the carriage I clenched my hands and rushed into the explanation at once. nMiss Everett : I began, ctyou were no doubt surprisetl when I asked you if you were Miss Prey mm; guest without any reference to who or What 1 might be I nm Kitty Prestonis brother, and through a habit of fnrgotfulness I had allowed your Imme t0 vsmllne me until I learned it by means of your trunks. 1 could not address you by Hahn: for the reason that. I could not remember it. I did not introduce myself because I had Wild lmtions of concealing my identity until my sister muld have given you this explanation privately. llam'e'i'el', I thought that. Complications might arise so that I had better reveal myself. That is the whole miserably ridiculous affair? She looked up with an amused smile hovering in the comers of her mouth alltl eyes. ttIt was hardly necessary for yuu to explain who you were, for I knew you from the time I saw you looking at me in the depot, and I guessed what had happened? She was smiling without disguise 110W, smiling so infectiously that I smiled too, despite my bewil- tlorment. ttl knew you from a photograph that Kitty showed me, and I guessed the rest from What she told me of you? I could not help laughing Why, of course, she haul seen one of those numerous portraits that Kitty insisted on my having taken. Inth see, Bohf, Kittj,r always said, tcwheu peo- ple see your picture Without knnwing what an ab- sentiminfletl old idiot you are, theyr think you quite handsome. But I wiSh you were not so for- getful. Bob, even if you are :1 cprominent young writer.J and privilegecl to be eccentric? All this ilashctl through my mind as I sat there laughing with Miss Everett. find so that little witch Kitty has been telling tales on me, has she? What flicl she say ?tt I asked. ttWellft she said, ttit was very complimentaryt so much so that your modest self-estcem could not live through its repetition? And she smiletl again, so that I knew she was thinking of Kittyls dv- scription. 117 t'lt was a wry good description, too? she said u l'tor 31 whilp. ttI recognized you immediately. I funk ull' my hat untl bowed low. Thnnk you, Miss Everettf I said with mock seriousness. W'rltt have stated your premises from Which the conclusion is inevitable, and is also com- plimentary to myself? ttI don t know? she said, laughing merrily, :tthat she was quite 1-i ght about your being so simple and honest? ttN-m- do I know? T. retm-ted, ttthat she was quite right about your looking sn angelic at least all of the time? :tBut here we arefj I want 011 Without giving her time tu reply. ttHere, Kitty, are your geods-safe and sound? I called up tho. steps. ' hDid mu find each other all right ?tt Kitty asked. I'm out looks showed some mystery. ttWe recognized each other immediatelyfJ I an- SWuI'L'tl, and it was quite true that we had. hDitlrft we, Miss Everett ? tt'Yes, your descriptions are very upt, Kittyfj she said, locking laughingly at me, but I saw the an- swer to my unspoken question, :'Will you. tell ?!t in her eyes, and I knew that 1 was safe. Autlj indeed, she has not told to this day, though she and Kitty are better friends than avertiudeed: they are coumzctious since a cm'tain ceremony on lastut that is another story. j! MNe have organized a new cluhf'! said the F001 glibly, after the Ego- metistts tale had been Llisvussed. nWe call it the Society Opposed to Flirting in the Halls. ttl presunw you have funds? asked the TreaSurer, at once. rgNO, only members, and theyr are enough? retorted the Fool. tilt is suvh a, relief? sighed the. C'unsnr, ttto know that the club has been formed. These H'lFI'idOI'S have weighed on me. 1 Was going to ask the Uniwrsityf Cluhh Oh, 5:0 to sleep, Cchsy. interrupted the Fool gently. hl want to tell who the members are. 111 the first place, Nelson Walker is our tutolary gml, Then, there's Alma Bird and Eustace Hale, and Stanley. and E16011. g'Aml where is Miss Hlmrsoleh'. innocently asked the Dig. th- has joined the Busy Ben Study Clulx answered the Fool. Wullf' said thv Urussill in a rnnhrhmtial. whisper, if yuu will all promise nm-nr to tail. It'll toll you something I know. I found out- no matter lmwhthut Prnfcamr More had heard of this society, and he says we do mme up hero. to get married ask Miss Hartman if it isntt true. So he J'nrmr-d 2m apposition Club of 0110 member and elected himself President. He framed an elaborate constitution, and then enlarged the membership by taking in Messrs. Pitts, Avery, Benton, George Frey and the Civil Engineers? nTsnY that :lc-hghtfull'h' mrhlinugd the ButtL-rfly. ms the hull rang; .tI believe I shall join? Ry such :1 brazen statement the CPnFnI' Was strivken dumb, and the Instrlu'tor nodded wiltingly. 118 111! m .. a ?.D 01m; . X F? W? . - ??.d. a?.;' F3 : $ Haw . $31 a . mgA '5- 6k The Gown JingtesiFreshie Goose: His Book ?:?wa g VILFY?! 3.5 5115: a g ?avw 3 ; V K g C . ' crm' L'DM C a l. --c:,gsv:a- Said Father Goose to Mother Goose, When Baby Goose was grown, E To college he Will have to go, So he can hold his own. H Heila, heila. heilagadnf Cried Goosje in great glee, NOW I can be a Fl'eshie bold And. hiss at old U. Cf, Tom, Tom, the Majofs son Left U. C. and away he run. Needles and pins, needles and pins, When exams come our trouble begins. 120 Little Florence Ebersole Little Cal V03, With a. green parasol, Come blow your horn; The longer she stands Tell them your talents- The shorter She grows. . A real actor born. Little Miss hEdnah Muffet g Sat on a tuffet, Minus the curds and Whey. A Professor then spied her, He sat down beside her, Inducing Miss Edna to stay. Freshie Jills Went up the hills Hickory, dickory, clinch, TO get some pails of water; Eldon heard of a cinch. The Sophs ran down, Professor Brown Tore many a gown, Soon made him a clown- And then came tumbling after. Hickory, dickory, dinch. 121 Said Herr Dubee Little J amok Missioks Day after day: Desired to take Physics, To copy is wrong, my Class; He thought it would be pie. There are some here But he saw his position Whose cheating is clearn Foresaw a condition, I'll see that such donit pass.H And. no more for Hie? he did cry. Young Stephen Faunoe Sears Roasted the deem, And gave the Sophs all E. But When their marks came They gave him Such blame The Prof passed them all: dontt you see ? a Cb;- HEEL, 13a, Doctor Ayres, DJ Genevae Redd, Have you any money? i Inez is White, No, sir! no, air! Adair is Black Now donit you think that funny? And out of eight. l22 Sing a song of fivers, A big room full of desks, Four and twenty striking boys Taking many risks. And When HIS door was Opened The boys sat down on chairs, NOW wasnit that a naughty thing To do before Such Ayres? Bentorfs in his Office, Locked up good and tight, To be on the safe side In case there was a fight. Our J 06 was in the hallway Gu rdino t HIS door, ARI- 8' D 8', . . . . G39 When out came the strlklng boys, 'C'I .. Looking mad and sore. h; Sing a song of fivers, I Five more hours a week, Four and twenty striking boys Form a sorry clique. m Did you ever see Amelia. clilnb a, tree'sj Did you ever see Leonarda's coquetry? Did you ever? No, I never; I For they really couldn't do it, dorft you see? 123 There were three Wise Guys in Our Town, Named Bayless, Ball and Wise, Past Masters in the tender Art Of making Goo Goo Eyes; And at the girls they'd smile and east Sheep's Eyes,-but all in vain, Because the Maids imejutly Would cast them back againi m Little Boy Blue CH, 001119 blow your horn! Of parentage great you're undoubtedly born. Our common bloodls of EL crimson hue But yours is deeplyedarkly blue, Illustrious son of Rhoderick Dhu! But now youTe gone, and school is dull; Elections lag Without your pull. The Rush Will Iniss your feints and blows, And the old Review,eLord only knows Who new Will watch its dying throes. The 'lWingH is lonely, and Charley Burns, Fighting mate for his punching bag yearns. Our hearts are sad as we long for you, Our Little Boy Blue,-Our Little Boy Blue! 124 ,. nx m: Limber, limber, lock, The Sophs were all 111 a. fleeke The tree pulled east, The pole pulled west- Hietory says the tree pulled best 31 Kg: e THIS is the Hall McMicken built With his wondrous store of golden gilt THIS is the learning there on tap, For which the students TAT T care a rapf': THIS is the h Man with the Broom, our Joe, Who worries the loving couples; so, As through the corridore t0 and fro, Together they Wander, sad and slow. THIS is Harry, who sweeps the Halls, In a. sad, sweet elnile 'cmd- overalls; Who opens the Windows and slams the doors. And holds his sway in the upper floors. THIS is the Maiden All Forlorn, Fair and sweet; but sadly :t gorn H 0n the MAN who wasn't A11 Shaver: and Shern WhOSe loving heart; was Tattered and Tom With jealousy for the Maid Forlon'L 1'35 Till he Wished in despair that herd never been born, For she walked to school With his Friend each morn. Down the Halls in Joets domain They'd try to stroll, but all in vain. He'd drive them away With the whispered shout: HE said it, and so you. Inust goings 0ut!'1 And then above they try each remn, To be driven out by Harryts broom. At last the Man and the Maid so fair Gave up the struggle in dire despair. So THIS is the Mam With the Auburn Hair UVho'd 1nake Football and Religion comparey TO Whom they went When they wished to pair, And the Tale, as it. ought to do, ends right there; But 'cL MORAL that we have the pow'r to discern, We feel every Freshie should try hard to learn: HWhen with Love's fiery passion you feel your heart burn, Do not walk in the Hallsethrough the Park take EL turn lr' Ff:IllidsQ:fiftlt$eK'R$?i4? 126 H. At each new jingle the Uunsufs mouth made another t'uvlc in her lips the Hussip had finished, lhu lurks. splil. with um: mighty uutlmwl, 1'101'1 ihler, Hhr'ickvd Uk- UHHSOI'. When hWhy? asked the lady uf the microscupic-alljklcnsr3d ears. 'BeC:l11se you ; The Soother wrung his hands in despair. That is jusf a parody iikn Mr. Friadmmfs I'Iulisinuhe,u 1'10 salitl. This 50 ph-asod the 19001 that In: dmkud rm his soup. Why does Stuart Walker cantor English 111 law with 11m, LIHOI'H Fr. :lvux 1mi- hmds ?'7 he asked, Hie lmH studiml French lust yMIxJ Is: 1L iht: irlfh'mlilelhlc lnvu of ln'erionic effects??? There was genm'al silence. and silan-c gives cnnwnt. HIOW do you spell mud ? askod 11w Foul ruddenliy'. ll-Il-ll,' answered the I'm:r swvotly. H1Mr. DeWitt says them is no such thing as. mud. iaughcd the F001. At that moment Mr. He will only EA'apeellanre;1 Probasm came into the 1111N:1H'00111. qu Mr. Prohnsco's gait natural 01' t-ullimted? ilevll thu Hump. Cultivated, I Should snyj' Whispered the Funk Hwy are m large.' The fainting Of the Moral Censor suslwndwl further discussion. 12? H tlw llihtlll'll'd inulgiml- titan nf my n-hihlish miml. Imlhing' was muri- lvl'rii'yhlgt!1:m :lg'HllllJM' m' 111:- Villngl- gl'nh-ynrJ. ll: 1 salw il in 1va :mp limv. I 111le TIIIIHTE'I' Hi! my murngu mnl ussmlu- lml MIMI Ilzll'imvss umm- nn. il Whm I think m' i1 mm; 1 WM :lgnin lhv st-VHIM IH'HIIM :1I :1 sum? u x'm-v ln'zm- :llnIu-urnmv. wm- :Illulhur m:nm: Inur-s night. :mll i'mm :1 Imllu still sln' Hm muml hl'l'lllr- Ilmrn Hr Halli HEM Hgmll 11w lilwl Hill'llll ln11!u'nllx'ingnltmgHu-I-nulllm'I'mlllun lll-V IMIII'H fmm mmv IIIir't'lLLITHHS L-m-npmllu uhirllmg' n 'inlly 111m M im-nl; tlu- Imn-linvss 11f 11w sh-uquing tren- mnl 311m lulli nn' spirih :m- slliiIh-uh' wmII-Il whvn I SW :IHHM III' III . in llw x-Imlr light. Hu- lilllv :-:nl111l' v grmuyul'd. jllrlt :1I 15w Wu-Ild all 11w rmHL II SI'L'IHH 1:: IIIE' lhzli :II that llzll'IH'lllHl' plum- III. I-JH lhv SIHHIUHS :ll'l.' Ill'lqwl' Hum ilnyu'lwll' 01:50, and lhw mnnnliglwt mining 1Iwruugh the k-nros msis- .-'lr:m;1x-. t-lmngingg .iheirlcmx- ulum Hn- t'mnlustmws. Mnl Hus Iumlustmlvn HH'IIIH'IYUH 1112- v wvm like HIP g'llnsl HI. HIP tlvlnlrtmi hltil'its Whusl' rvsiing 'Ilm-Iis Hwy anlrk. k- my L-lliltlish l'm-I l'llIl by wilh I-wr-qnix-Lx-I1i115; ritUIDh. Ilww gllnstly shapes. le'wsIunirIjJ r-nld. 51:1le and MIT. swm to watch me a:l'tvl' 1m with unmirthiy. in- visihh- v-Yu-i umi! l mum in sight uf tln.- friundly HS I pass mu! 1:: lmnk hlrlnhnlwr lwlxnllll. Hut Ivlliult- HII'WIIxF ul' gray. :1 iiHFM't-nl pirtlm- Inlivs lhl' place now u'lwn my hair simm: thusu uf' Ihv Iil'sl mm: The Inn! sunlight of n Mlmn'nirk mum t'ilhTh its lung. ii:-n-:-:1rruu'.e lumn lhv smrt-Iwrl mn-invnls 01' MW ank K'Hy. 'l'lu' lJllHiIH'HH UI' tln- Inuminy' is :11 :m vml. and l haw just wmv- HIII nl' Ihv Ntm-R lec-hungv In gain :1 l'mr mrmwnts M rt-st l'nar my slrnim-d Iu-rn-s. 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It is only the suuhenms ttjucilillg with mcih'm' light the Ihn'k III. pews, Which, to my tired senses, seemed the color- ing of my dream people. The bell from the steeple overhead has tolled one vibrating stroke, anti in the back part of the church HIL' sexton is moving about: with echoing tread. rtlsnit that just like a Dreanmr? asked the F001. Yes, answered the Consort hut. it is a pity he cant do more realistic work -Work that will he ha-ttvr fur the morals 0f the world.n Walter llpnalfs smiling face interruptea what. might. hmo been a most praise.- wm'thy lecture. hWh'v liDIlY you get a SiHH'L'. Waiter ?h' eried lhe irrepressible F001. Whit. said llimun. hulking at the faculty table; i1.1'11 1 get :1 six-tilotlsand- iiolhn' $;ll:'Lry. The Hit: tiil'illii .H'I'Ll the point. but Hyman ihtlilght thtJ juice was: good. and he wum straight tn thv 121w ui' tho Winds where he rvpnateci it. Hpt-nking of Winds: hhid yuu know that Dr. Ayl'r-S i'n'zt'alme Captain of the 9th infantry hut summer? asked the F001. t'T shmlif'l think he wrmiri pn-fvi' tn i'il'ie, tho guiiihlu Dig vonturori. He drmsf answered tilt' Fool: t'hc rides it on his knee. The wziiti'vss was kind mmngh to spill a glass of mill; cm Uunsur. thus saving tho Fool From a hwture. 130 Sig 7-1 - NJ. The J'onfher's Firfl Poem St. Valentine 5 Day When day s bummr'n fr: de medders En de clobbeh 5 thick fnjune, Den Ilfkes fer fine de chorus 011 de bumble beeses chune. When a'e 'lbeddeh gifs mohr ?varmeh. En ' de meions comes along, Yo?! mos' likely hyab dis niggah Rafse bis Hallelujah song. Den de days git short en colder, But 1 3 happy its 66 same, Ef Inn y has ma cidah En' a mess or two 0 game. En ' dc reason dat Ts happy All de yeah, am simply dis: Dar I felt: tings in dere seasons. En' don ' Thorry, br'f or miss. Nora; a'e day am fes' approachin ' What day call 5f. Valentine: 50 1'5 hyah fer a: tie ques'r'on. Haney, fab, ?vr'li' yo' be mine P 571' yo' needn' ffnks fer ansrweh, Oh, come 'roun' some uddeh dav. 7 'Kase dc day: am. sot by cal'ndah. En' Cain? be changed NO 1193131! .10. Al. ' vw-nyua u .A H lm.u' IT' F? H MIT- r - f: E:' $Esaz: NJ JEIU gru'lgg'p I31 JV. IHL I haw Humvthiilg Hm! mm iu-nl that lmgun tlu- anl illilllvlliiitvllh HL-rr it i5. :nui Hn-l'v's nurhmg innivl'mitc nhnui ii. I'iHlI'T. H'R :llllll'PS-it'd iii a pnYo F YOU AIN'T mmmumllluuwl Tl lilllllllHIUIIHIIHIUIHl I, COME' -Hl GOT H0 HONEYWI ou NEEDN' T COME ROUND II w W 1. I3: $I I WII- IIN nil Edmhl him. as with Jlll tlw Awe Arul lejtsl'v nf Puul-lu llc- ruln- Hu- Froalmmn'r struggling; Pa tH' :IH his IH'll'li-PII'I'INHI llnwe-r! lll' fl'igllll'llr- HUIIIIH ill'ltl FrrraIIit-ra guy. And uw-n Juniors Wirw. But in tlu- HI-nim' maids rm-h clay lie nlnlitN thl-m glrlkguu c-IVI-s. Thou hail! U might; iilly l'.! Vx'c L'I'l'l'I Him: with :I I-hm-r! H'aul hUPI' wv'll nut rumpvllf-Il bL- Tu 11:13; thm- nmrr this yl'nl'J Wm't lhnl gram! 5 vriml Butturliy. I was just going to any. ru-malrkwl llw big. when rln- 13ch lu-gan wading. that I Ilnn't nndurshmd why IJL'tIIJlt' try to wrilv in :iinIm-i. It u'lmlul ln- rm much uusivr fur them In m'itv m mm-rydn'x' English. aml nut gu ln thn lnmhll- of translating Hu-ir things intn mmr nutlnntlish gihhvrisln whirl! nu 0111' ngr nmle-Iu Hands hut tlwmsvlws. l'lmi's a liIuL-I ! t-I'il-d Ilw HmrIIu-I'. laur nnw l'nI'SIvl'tillg 1:: ln- alnizlhh'. Thu girl I Hl'nt my vulvutinu in Illllivl'rtnnll it 1n-rt'm-lly Hllv tolll IHL' rhu IIMT 'Whn was slw? uskvtl TIM- HHSFiII quickly. UIL wouldn't. you like to know? 1mm! lhu Sunllu-I'. llis guml nature restm'crlr Well. hnrgalim-ti thy Unssip. if ynu 1le hvr mum'. I-H lI-Il jmll Hui Illmt intcmsting thing 1 ln-nrtl tlw ntln-r x1213; hut ynu Imlsnft rc-lwut it to a mul. The Hrmtllcr promised. sn lhv Gossip mntinuucl. What Iln you think? Ynu know our three tlvar littlv l-lm-mrd Instl'nvtm's? Aren't tlwy iht.- most amusing creatures yml vn-r saw? 11 nmrh' kills ll1l' The way Hwy gaze :Il us Willl wmlh Westerllers. When Hamiltun wuluei-s tlnwn tlw Hull rm Hmt mg-timv hum ul' his 2111:! L-I'itil'-ally takes in NW wlmlv lunclst-npv with thaw Fzm-inating mes. I I't-alHy fwl IJIIIIHHYHIHFE'IJ :15 I suppose the. uninmlsa at the Km dn whvn Hll' furnwrs Marn- tiu-m out of countenance. And thvn. ynu know. ilugv lvll ulmut Murray that ho newr mm- anything hut rud sm-kn' while 1w was at Harvard. And Hwy tall nflwl' thing- tom even wilder. hni I don't leiuvc- them. And do you knnw they say tlu- 133 'h rcnmn that Sam's was afraid ever to talk to a girl, was hN-ausre 11v is ongngod to :l mv- ishing creature in the East, whose picture 11:3. had on his wall whom he could see it while he was shming? I believu that, fur two 01' three times this. winter I noticed ilmt he had cut himself? Tht'l Vensm' inh-rruptud here. I think ynu'rt- perfectly scandalous. Gossip. to tt'll HHL-h things. Besides, ley ilI'L' :15 stale :15; they mm he. I heard them all ages ago. Wullj you havmft heal't'l what I know nuw. hvt-nuse um um- has. Just think! 'lew three ynuug mvn have :IL-tlmlly smrtml nut to soc lifl- in :1 largu city, mm. Ilu-frv visiting-n-nn. I might say frmgllunting z1l1 Surfs: nf tm'l'ihlv plates. How awful ! gmpvd Ovnsy. AM I always tIu-Iught MT. Hamilton sn lmmlsnmI-C' mnnnrtl the Dig. If ifs wry ilnpl'ulml'. ' Puilsm' t-nntilmwl. 1 think you ought not. 1011 it. :11 Ionsl- until Wc'rv alum:- in thc- Hirls' ROHIIL' 'lI' 'HHI rl't'l Hint u'nix'. illlsu'vl't-d Hussill. :1 ll'int' Illzllit'illllsh'. you'll lIt'HvI' nut risk staying. HEW pausml a mrmwnt. tlwn us I'msy ?ll'rlllt' no motion to rise. shv SIlIJtIl-C IH'I' hmld rnysIt-t'iunsly. I have it 01! L-xm-IIL-nt :lllthnl'ity.' she Imgan. What last month Ihvsv throw hithvrm 1-stimnhlc young mc-n, werv va-n coming ouf ul' HIP Ilium MllFl'llm cm Vim.- Nh'm-l! 'l'hL-n' now! Whm Iln .anl Ihink of that P hIIP n-mh-d irinmplumtly. I think it's :1 pwl'cwtly gl'nml tnlv. cxt-Imlm-Il tho Buth-rlly. clapping ho:- halaIHs in ghat'. And I Hlink it rank mmHI-HHI' tu holiuw snuh trash of as Ftudic'ms, welL Jm-mling ymmg nwn HF HWHP young gvnllmnvn m'v. W'md what I Pnn't get nwr. Pnncludrd 11w Fhmssip, His haw anmsing thruo yuullm mu manago 1'0 makr Hu-msrtln-s in trying in hcconm hnltL bad man. 134 The Butterfly's Jtory-JaCK, Be Nimble ' l'Il'IRE was no doubt about it. Juhn Matthews was in low. wry dm-pllx' in 1mm His IDIBUIIS Yzll'ivd Iwhwvn hm m'tremr-s. wstnay :mrl sull'-l1t-p1'l'-vi:1tinn. :mll in a man, the latter ahmys inv dicntes a hampurarily lmpu Il-ss stntv. Thu only chmht in John's vase mnc'ern- m? flu; girl. HL' was nut. wmnnnrlikn. nu-n-ly in low with law itself, yet 1H- cuuM nut I'leterminc with u'lmln. The fact of it was. tlwrc were two girls. For ten Irmg days he had been pondering Ihe qmgstirm. Ht,- had knmvn Alim- Tracy fnr years: he still kl-pf among his srmwnirs. a large and mot- loy assorhumu. UIIU of tho strivmlv. I'M rihluum frum 1101' pigtails. Imim-IL 11v umM nut 11-11mm- bor Hm Iinw qu-Ii hr- 11nd nut 1191-11 in law With her. With Eleanor Wilsom 1mwun-r. it was diff forent John had known her for some HtHu time. 135 lung enough tn npprwiate her more each time he saw lwr. With 1101- he forgot. the vivacious. warm- hL-urted charm Hf .Hiw. anA pulmnws z'md nwrvli, ht: i'oli. rather than I'm I'nri unately, he CI'mst-irms only of Elomv know, what was lacm'mlw. J'uuml it. wjuully us why to fnrmt Eleanor. When Alirv war: m-ar. Hm 1w rwnlvet'l to leave it to L-hamre. Birth. will hp at Morris's dance. trmightf' he Ihnught. I'll ask the mm whn tomes first to marry 1119. Whr-Il IH'CHinJ umm- ho was :15: HI'JT'YOHS as if if u'Frn his first dnnw. Ur had gone oariy. and he half rogrpln-tl i1 :13 hp strunl watching the door. XVhirh would if. hv? The men who tried to talk in him womlmwi :11 his:1lnrh'acfi011+usually ho. was Hm jnlliL-st nf them uIlV 11. HPCU'IUII. tn him Hint hi hm! luff-n, Waiting ages. yngt Mum he saw Miss Wilson in the door- way, the suddennoss of the whole thing struck The next second he had seen Alice Tracy. 'Itht- two girls camp in tngvthul'. 1th fate. he said half almal. ttWhat war: that? askvd a man who had hL'L-Jl him. cmlcamring vainly to get 11mm than a mmmsyh table from hinL ttI said it's late. ltll gt: owr. and the one who speaks to me Hrata What's the matter with Matthew .5 asked the mam as John abruptly turucli and crossed the said John, while he thnught. i'omn. ttWhlv. nothing that 1 know Hf, answcrurl an- other. ttIIas he lost any mom-y? l-nminami the first. tWV'hlL John? laughed thl- rlttll'l'. tiIIc l-an'l' lnse anything. I'll'15 thv halides? fullnw mi earth. ,Tnhn might. nut. haw amend with him. At that moment ho had 1':-:u-hctt the girls. Who won- talking tn a litthl ,Q'I't'mli Hf mun. tthJti Hwy .Inhn's thoughts waro hardly t0 ha rallwi good. Thu hm turned to :uhh't'ss him at. thL' same time. nPardon me. evening? said Filllllitzn'lum'isl'i'. Hiliti iCIl'ilnnr tn .Uit-v, Ynu were going: to say ? i.Nawph-asi: gt: nu. said Alit-a. don't lot am interrupt you. Wlu-a Min: Iinaiiy c-untimml. .Iuha was in a wm'w quandary lhaII ht-t'orv. T0 ho, surt'. the gentle H'ifit'fi'ilt't'llll'llt. whivh hu fnnctly thought was the ransu nf lihxanln'is pvl'sllatting Alice tn Culltilllw. would ht- a must :ieairahlu quality in a wil'v. yi-t did ho nut a:hairv equally as wult tlu- gram and spirit with which .Uicv ar-lar-ptr-d thl- mnditinm? All owning: hing hp was tul'tnrml hy thallhts. rt'hv nnly thingr illl did not clrmht was lost he should not L-hcmsl- r-urrvr-tly. If he should make Bat thvn. with his usual luck, he would choose well. and with his usual lack. no other irh-a presented a wrong Chaim and diacm'm' it too late! itself to him. It was his last tlantrv with Eleanor when he suddenly realizvd that she was the one. He tightmmi his hold on her pL-I'coptibly, almost stopped. as he murmarml. half inauttibly, Iiiuanm'. IIoaI'- , tiHh-gn m1 Ilam-infrft she whispered. No, you mast listen. Please rhaft. I wilh He Slmkt' almost brutally. though the light in his L-yI-s ln-liuii his tone. Nut haw. shi' avoirlml his ,qaze steadily. Now. illhthUtl John. I have you 110w: you m 1ft got. awayft t'Ynu aw- urm-l: tut Illl' gm. pantod Iilh-anor. Nu. saiii hp. kurp an dancing: nu ma- will pay any attentiun tn as thml. I hwc yum Eleanor. yna maku it Hi! hard for mu. iiL-arf' His voice grcw hnarsi- as hl' mntima-IL Wnn't you lIl'cllTJ' mu? I laugh Hmllt. Iln yin: hm- mu Eleanor? Hay yea ! NO. YES. HXU. Iln yrm aa'aa il '1 'W'i-s. l mvan it. 1'I'nln IIv gn-w pale as he asked. Stop. and she almost ran him. Ulll'ingi' thv nuxt liilllt'l' ilif hardly Spuhu. Well. I mm't sm- why vx'vrymw :a'ums to find Jnha Matthvws HI! irrvsistihhu Hllili his partner. as hi' hit't ilL'l'. Hull- I'VL' i'JC'L'H simply dying to 130' meet him. anti now that l have, I think him the higgvst. slick 1 over saw. John had the following clamm- with Alimn Something in 1191' hrighI L-huHL-r and fl'ursh charm lie noted that this Welling lhu iuHucllev of the two girls upon him semlotl rm'm'sml. llu wundurvtl what it portullth'd. He had now fully I'mK'H'IBFElI hirs wmpasuru. Almost without his will, he pre- pared to intraduce thL- suhjL-ct uppermost. in his mind. As he thought of his former mixed feel- ings he smiled, a half pit'ying smile, for something wry young indeed, iLAml what menus that smile? with its reflection in her own fame. Pleasant thoughtsf he KN pellnyh '3 HVVOT'X trite. If you must. know, I thought nf you. ' hAlso very trite. You :1 1'9. the original our, for no one else LWG'I' called mo that? Fl'rlite'zrer'. yon men H-l'lf all alike? How much We know, Misha Wisdrml. 1-111 sun: 'I 6011'? minted down thv iumult in his miml. asked Alice, nmwered. I once thuught ynu original. hYou 11121.5' laugh if you like. cure? said Alice. hBut I 110; John z'vaiM. marry me? She looked at him in zlhsc'rlntu silence for :1 second, then she giggled unmistalmhly. UJohn, she said, hrI take hm-k what I said before. You are original, and she relapsed again into laughter. uI mean it? he asserted. thft he silly? Sillylv He was imhglmnt now, and John EM ice, will you 1:3? h'I'uI in earn- 1 love yuu, Alien; Wnn't mu marry mu. Do you haw mo, m,-m-?!3 iYlwtumr'inlisllyu he. full into looked well when his teyus lhlshml. ESL tho wry phl'astes ht' haul ust-tl hl-i'uru. ulint. min.- such J'riomisf' she prutcsted. W-Xll the hotter. Think of sm'h an nhstmtlc, per'sismd Alice. Ulmtach'! Why its an advantage? Uh, 110. She shank her hand seriously. You dear liHlu wiseum'e. hlhnft speak of me so mntcmI'Ituuusly, even if 1 am not tall. YOLIH'e way above 1110, Hear; but won't you J'Ilal'ry me if, lm possible. No, it s not? WhJ yes, she .uaid, i'1 know all about it. very sorry. lauthh! She was ccrtainly tantalizing. Pm Wihange VOUI' mindf y hUnn'tf she resimndml hiconiL-ally. AiDOj', Hhe shook her head. .. Please, Al icef No, I can't. Hume. I'm sorry. Thank you just the This lime Shu suppressed 1101 Jauglltvl'. 00111me to his expectations, John passvd :1 must quiet and comfortahIc night. In fact, he had never slept better, yet. the next numning, Whrn he. met Eleanor Wilson on the street, thu grunt desire, Hm delicious tumult 0f fue-iings ruturned to him. hMay I walk with you for a little way? he asked. hlhll he glad to have youf she returned. th1 you muan tllatPJ: 'Of course; dontt I always mean what I say ?i' asked she. 'tDid you last night? Eleanor was silentJ he went on. Say you did not? As 'I dill not in- tend to bring up the subject again, but I could not help it. You did not mean no last night. Did you? Tell me that you did not? Nof5 said Eleanor with a shyness new to her, and though she did not explain which way she meant the 110, John evidently understood. It was with a feeling of condesceusion that he opened his mail that. day. In :1 moment, however, he had ceased to think letters prosy and common- place. llJohn Matthews, he said to himself, as he read one letter for the second time, l'herciu once when you're too lucky? DEAR JOHN: I Though I have a wunmn's prurogativc in this Then he read again: have changed my mind. regard, and though We nru old friends, I would hardly dare tell you this if you had not bogged After thinking the whole mutter over, I realized how earnest you were and how much 1 me so. cared. Como tonight uncl let me tell you more. ALICE tJ q canlt plead a 1.:1'ovious ungugemuutf groaucd John. So now ht- hnd the whole question to re- considi-r, and under circumstances much less fur vorablo. Fortunately for him. he found the two girls anxious to keep the migngcenmnt m-ret for a time. The next day he lvl't town. t-nnsc-ious of a greater 0:150 in thus hustmving his undivided attention on two ladies, than at :1 shorter range. Word from u young cousin who was to visit the family, took him homo quite miuxpcutcclly. 133 He reached town late one night and on the next day following Bertha came. That night he had to take her to the theater. Poor John had been too rushed to see his tian- dies. J ust as he was trying to determine which to call 011 first, Bertha asked him to take her to town. I never could find my Wnyf she said, and I must. do sonic shopping;v So soon ? teased John. IIWhy youtre straight from Paris. Nevertheless, he went with her. 011 the saline afternoon Alice Tracy and Elean- or Nelson happened to call on another girl at the :53th time. nWluitfs the news, M;lry?', asked Alice. Mllllerc is nonchnt. is, nothing really new; I suppose you know all ahout. John Matthews? LWVhat about him? The other two displayed only a languid interest. in the subject. ttEng-agedf' sairl Mary oracularly. Each of her listeners was too intent on appearing surprised and 1111C'UIIEC'ilJl1S to notice. the other. h'Ai-o you sut'o'.w asked Alice carelessly. nThey were at the theater last night? said Mary. 'lChurming girl ; she's visiting his mother? IIHasnit he been out of town ?v Eleanor looked very um-oneerimtl. 'lHe must have Queer you djdlft know. You two and he always seemed such friends? hOh, Itve known him all my life, said Alice, as: if apologizing for the friendship. uHay. girls. Haiti Mary. mTom saw him yester- day at the station when her train came in. It was awfully funny? nWhat. Pl, tIIIe's hack now? said Mary. been home some time. hWhj,r he kissed her right 111 front of everybody, and she didn't sown to mind a bit; didn't even blush, Tom said. They Went to the theater 1:151. night. fiYeS ?i? ngShets terribly pretty; had 011 a swell gown and a dream of a hat. And where do you think I saw them early this afternoon? Out shopping togetherft tKAre they really engaged? ttOh, yes, indeed. I wrote him a note, just be- fore you came, to congratulate him. Tom asked him this morning to make sure, and he didift deny that ho was engaged? ftThree letters .for you, John? said Bertha the next morning. 'tFI-om whom are they? All from ladies, Pm sure, and that looks bad?5 KFrom my fiancoes,'i said John who had learned much, and Bertha, who, being human, never be lieved the truth, only laughed. ttWell, I wonit iutorruptfJ letters. ttMY DEM: Mu. MAT'L'UMVS': After your con- duct you can hardly he surprised when I beg you to consider our engagement at an end. Explana- tions are useless. Sincerely, ELEANOR W'II.BON.JJ nMY Digit: JOHN: I write simply to u-loauo you from your engagmuont, a freedom you seem hardly to have thought necessary. Please do not attempt to explain anything. Yours very sincerely, ALICE TRACY? Plague take girl confirlcnces. They must have talked it over? Then John opened the third letter. ttDEAR JOHN: So John read his Several little birds have whis- 139 perml thr- nows of your engagement. and I want to congratulate you. I saw 'horl with you. last night at the theater, and glue is clmrming. I shall not speak of it to anyone since I suppose it is not yet announced, but I may as well confess that I did tell Alice and Eleanor, who swore t0 sourooy. With all sorts of good wishes, Yours wry truly, MARY Suxuus uBertha, said John; as he laid down the letter: were you over in lovciw ttWell, thntts not exactly a fair question, is it? No-of course I never was? 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These people are not duml yut. t'My dcau' Dig, explained tlu: 'J.'rL-nsurt-r kindly, .tl'uu'ru just uhuut as slow to :iCU things as 111051. peoplt- em: to pay Huiuw nulm-t'tpliuua :lIlLl Cliltr'h dues? HWCU, 1 wish 1 hauht't. paint 1113' Iiut'jcw subscription this ymll',u returned the big with 1mm: spirit. than usual. HJ gut. only three numbers and puitlh antuu, yum know, t-untinltuti tht- 'ltwusurl-r. ignoring the interruptimt, is guing tn It-uw us; so WU might as Well 1.:unesidL-1' him Lluud, Antl Nt-lsuu Walkcr'a' going tun, ht: ilihtutt gratuitously. How sad, sighed thv ltultcrtiy. I :hm't suppnst- htill gt: tn :1115' 1110112 Fresh- man I'Ut'lflltimlrs amt thingsf' UXttLl he certainly will miss them, lhm' yum liltlm', qllntcll lllu Dltwllnor gallt'lit'. t tllu t'npcrs, he tluncub, he has t-yI-s 01 't'IJLtUl.- h Well, all Immt. ht- gets hum un timu l'ut' tht' Y. M. C. A. as It'uu llct'ut' Ila, bdtll the t'vnsor severely. 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If climbud L111: long hill :11 :1 511:1i1's 11:11-11. slnwh' 11121:.1'1113' 11 tumhlv- down log: cabin. Hu- nnl'v signs :11 habitation 1111.12 11'11111111 around. 11 was 1:111 uu-I'y day :1 mm. lnzlssu-d that way, and Ihl- 1:11:11 standing listlessly in the doorway of H11: mhin suddenly simightenod up With 11111511151. qul. l 111-11111 . 111:1. 1111 1-:1H1511 11111-1: intn H111 hnusc. Wlf thal' 11111'l A1150 vaton a-comirf 11101151 I ruckun F11 jua' go :111 He shquL-d lazily 0111 will: :1 1::11'1. 0' 1111111101: 11.6 111111 Wllm' I11: 11:: guin'. tn the gain: and waned sto'lidiy'. 1111th the cart with 143 ills 111'11'1-1' 111111 11111113 withiin speaking distancu '1'111111 he shouted shrilly, Say: .anv Ncu't.1.1n, Wlnu' yull I11: guin' 1111.1'1111114'H 'l'lw 1-:11'i sluppx-d WiI'II :1 jerk. :11111 the drin-r ;'Wl1:11 1 I111 ILFIIilf tll lull' :l Hillri addresm-rf, slowly 11211-11'1-11 his whip. 11,111 1111111 to know fur. Ikv? 101111 111' u'uurl 1'1'1' Jhul 11111111 lungr of 1.511: Springs. Thv 11M .1'1-Huu' 1-1111' gut 1111131. 1111- 1-1111: 11211111 Inks? Iil'lu-y, st: Held? 1111111111111' H11: lfcnt-v. 11I1k 1-111 gnin' fer him. You Ilcm'l rellf'llhltv 1:1 gvl lmrk tonight, tin ye, 111151;? tht' 1111111 IIIEL'I'iL'il. mere 11:11:11: 111.: 111. vans to 1111'. No, 1 111 :1-gnin' in 51:11 1111 nighf :11 H111 Springs. 111111 5111:! :15 Inm' 1 111131111 11.4 111111. lwih' :13 I 11111'1-1' 11'115 111111 1111111111. 11m 111d unswerud. striving to Uiillcml 11 lillle pride :11 the idvn 11f 9111111111 in The big hotel of thv Springs, whitll 1111:: HHUII 0111111 2411111111111 lry gl'c-uf 1111111I1111-s of :-111' Ilf'nllll'. Who with their Ilancus and gay exculh sions enlivened the solitary region, and tilled with undisguieetl wonder the. soletllll-eyed 101111-- taiueere. Wat. 1 must. he aagnini. Iii I don't. Iill never get thai- t0night, ' he eoneludcd, With another crack of the. whip. The wagon moved elumsib down the road, leaving the man at. the gate to shutiie into the house with a quicker step, and shnut, Uh, ma, 1 say, ma. Anse Newtmtis :1- gain down long 0 the Springs, .111' he's gem to stay at the big hotel. What you think U, that .9 A trip to the Springs was a great event in the life of these. Kentucky mmmiz'lineers, 21 thing to he talked of for months, almost years, in fact. It certainly was 1111 event in the life of A1156 Newton, for he had never been out nf the nunmtuine before. He was a typical mountaineer lad, with hi'eaii shoulders and strong lmiseles. He was eureleszs and shiftless and satisfied With his life, with nei- ther the desire nor the ambition tn change it. He had never come in eentaet with people tmm an- other sphere. exeept perhaps the srhuulnmslei', whe crime to teach the little. gathering in the log cabin on the hill. For him the mountain lad had cherished :1 secret eentempt, because hhe set such store on henIc-larnini, and dirt Imt know how to handle a gun. Anseis whole iife had liven spent in the mmmtuius, nncl naturuily his Visit to the Springs was a great break in his usual order of existenee. Yet he had not. iJUCTl thinking,r 31111011 ahnut it. until the sun hutl given up its place di- reelly uverhemi. and a eonl ilt't.'i'Zl'., a faint ture- shadowing oi the evening. hari sprung up. As the Wagon drew near its destination 3 Feeling; of pleasure filled his heart at the thought of the big hotel, the wonders of which he had often heard described. Anse was only a mile from the Springs when he looked up from his reverie to see something white. standing in the horse's path. It must be a harm.v from the other world, he thought at first, the numerous superstitions 0f the mountains coming to his mind. But when the wagon t-eaehed the spot. it was only a girl he found, 31- though so different from the other women he had seen that he was half persuaded the first idea was the right one. He stopped the wagon when she spoke to him, and, with a rude kind of com- t-esy, took 0H . his hat, which he had never done to any wenmn hetm-e. Hhe wanted to ride back to the Springs, she explained to him. She had waindemci out in search of a waterfall they had told her 01' at the hotel. and was now too tired to walk back. Wnuhi he let her ride with him? She asked it with the enntidenee of one whese wishes had never been thwarted. Would he let her ride with him? ttWal, I reckon I will, he nnexi'ered, shaken net of his usual quiet. He the girl climbed up tn the seat hesith- him, and as the cart rumbled along the road. talked to him about the Springs, about the mountains and the fhrwer's. He eeuid only listen enrapturell. for he did not know how to answer :1 girl like this: but he did know that he was sorry when the hotel was reached, and the ride ended. After the lumher was disposed of, and the hnrses fed and eured fer. Anee had time to turn his steps toward the hig dining room, where the usual throng for dinner was gathered. There were. a. few places empty at the many tables, but he lacked the courage to take one. hunting shy and awlm'ard, amt vaguely conscious. of his big hands. and Of his itt-t'ittinggr ctothcs. H0 halt ilillltbh't thr- cidud to leave ti'lL' mom and go without his dinner, when he. heard at a table m-ar by a girl's voice say. ttOh, papa, there? my nmuntainucr; please ask him to take thinner with us. lonesome and he was good. to mu. H 0 hmks 50 With a glow of. gratitude in his heart. Ame found himself seated hesitiu a kimiiy middte-ngd man, with the girl in tht- white gown. opposite. 110 could not eat wry ninth, and he was too shy to talk. but his mind was filled with wonder thnl; this girl should he so tliii'orcnt t'rmu the wnmun he had known. Up to this time, :1 woman had not much place in his life, although he smnutimcs walked home from ttmectini with EhTCt'ft'tOis Kain? who always somnvtt to he t'gnint his m-iy. ' Still he had never cared much almut thmu. They were all alike he thought, vxcept that some were old and some wvm young. But this girl-shc was Iiift'm'unt. and he felt at onto his unlikvm-ss tn the buxom nmuntain maids. A wish that he might serve her in HOIl'lD way, might dedicate his life to her. mum to his heart, and in thinking of this he could not eat. The meat was ended soon. and A1150. wandered nut into the evening air. nut to his friends. the He was happier with them in sight It was his mountains. because he felt at home with thmu. own land agaim and their silcnt lnttinoss gave him a fouling of HWCCt rest. Tonight with the rose-tiuged clouds drifting ahm'u them and the setting sun throwing a golden halo ahout them, and the glimmering.r light of the dying day cast- ing purple shadows on the hillsides, the spirit 145 at the plum m'vpt into him. anti :1 nvw re-atixa- tinn nf hinm-It'. In his heart, untmIr-hud before, a sumo that hr was Iliii'orl-nl from other men sprang IL was Their smumitg. seemed up, and a multh-n lnngilip: to he liku them. the llmmltnins that did it. tn hp culling tn him. telling him tn mine to them, promising him hunt! and honor. if he would And he sat down sohcrv What- liili these A'Ioncy? No, it; Then it came strive for their heights. 13' on 21 stone to think about? it. men that hi:- had not? was not that, ho. was suru of it. urL-r him it was the old :h-spisml hhunk hn'ninf ' have and he l'oalizI-Ii what an uphill rmut he would hnvu to trawt. But it was worth it alt. t'ur did nnt the mountains promise him power and hnnor, when he shuuhi harr- ri-zu-hert thL-ir summits? Ami lwrhnps she wmlltl hi: there too. Thon he looked up at. tho nmuutains again. Yes: she. wnuld he there, he i'ult sure of it. When .tnm- went lmck tn the hotvl. the lunch hml, for a hing time, silvurud with its light the summit: of the mountains, amt tihv purple shad- mrs hart shmh-Il into darkness. but :1, new light. was in his eyvs and :1 new hupc in heart. Already his carriage had grown 1110ch erect. Then he saw hm- again. She. was standing on :1 hm halcouy nlwning from the room whvru the thtnr-L- Walt: going nll. Her dress was all white. and her hair, touched lay the moonlight was turned into slum gnhi. Amt her face was turnmi toward the muuntaius. Were 111133! giving hL-r a message :is they had given him? Yes, it was at good 01mm and ho would always think of her thnsikvith hc-i' fai-v turned toward his nwuntains. For their sununits hp wouht strive and for her. So when he went back to his mountain home, the world was different to him and he looked at his life with new eyes. He was no more contented with the uamluss, shiftless existence, and the rude manners. He toiled at his books whenever he could, and he saved whatever money he could scrape together, all through the long winter. His garmt was ivy cold. and he Larmld use only a single: tallnw dip. jrvt he worked rm at night with might and main. Outside the wind whistled and roared like smnv lmisteruus mountain spirit, and blew through the chinks in the loss. but he was heed- loss fit it all, lL'll only lit the hope of learning, antl with tlw memory at that summer evening ever in his miml. Then in thu fall llU came. down out of the mmmtains into the little Konttw-ky town, where the small thlll'le' was situated to get an CLlllelw titan. as he tnltl lht- fnw ponple who Were inter: ustwl enough to ram- hy what wind hp hall harm Ami With :1 HT! tlelmaninatinn tn tn the MU know how much he 11214 He was hlnwn thithur. suri-vwl. he set ahcmt In work his way suct'vss lll' lnngml fm'. 10 learn. hut ht- was not. wlist-onragcd. ulL-lorminetl tn snc-t-eml. It was an uphill mail. hnwm'm'. that ho hall to trawl, since he was nm t'lt'll and must earn thv money as he went along. 'I'lwn at, the beginning ho was llnnntit-t'tl hy the stlltltflllti. 'l'ht-il' mannur of lift and their inter- vsts wL-ru sn tlifl'ul't'nt. l'mm his'J until nm- day that HP was so hp upppm-otl on the I'unthall field. From timt- lw was l't-cvi'ri'il alnrmg them. largo and strong. that after ho had learni'rd thu gallw. lnnthall wns tlw mvu-st kind nf play fcxi' him. 'llht'n his quiet reserved mannc-r sm'm won fur him rospuct, and at the cud ut' tum years, 140 there was no man at college better liked than Anse Newton. Through all that time he had worked at his studies with a dogged perseverance that at last won him his reward. When the last year of his college life camu around, it funnd him very different from the shy, awlm'ard lmy who had come down out of the mountains four years before. He won the mvtlnl in oratory. and. young as he was, there was tall; in his proud district of sending him to the Legislature in the fall. Yes, he has been success Iiul ahnust beyond his hopes. The luul nut I'lec-oivt-tl him with vain promises. He had nL-Vur hcun hack to the Springs in those lung yt'ars. although she had been there every But he hail fslt the time had not yet Now it hatl come and he would go and tell In.-.1- of his Work, this very summer. When he ar- rived at. the hotel the sun was sinking behind the tall smnmits. mountai l1 911111111012 t'tlIllP. His old friemls, the mountains. Wl'l'tE there just the same, with their golden light and purple. shadows. antl she was there too, in her white. gnwn almost unchanged, only a little older. Hho was very young Urea he remembered. HE wursv she did not know him; she had only .H'DClI him mice five lung years ago. and he was nnt tlw same. It was very easy for him to meet. hm: llr- was a suri-r-ossful man now, and sum; of his t-ullvgo frinntls were there. So when tlur ninunlight was silwring t'hu summits of the 111mm- tains, thw'v n'unt rmt tngothor rm thp Iuw balcony and llL' tnhl hvr uvcrything. Item uvm were full at lL'HI'h when he had finished. hut shu only said. t'Yuu have tlUllG all this .Fm' 1110? . She paused a ninmr-ut. looking 1111 al him through her wot lashes. gll am so sorrywand all these yeai'sh :llulh-l zlm In ln- Inzil'i'ivtl in the full. He left llvi' then, might happvn. He hncl never l'huug'hl' lhir: In his: mind hi.-: success; haul heun so closely :Issmriulml with lHJl'. that he i-mild nut separate the twn. Aml nuu' she wns not for him. nhll'knoss. A l'llill rrc-ial Fll'l l' him, I will gr: litmus nuu'. hr thought, lmvl; tn the little Imme in thv clvpths of him mmmluins. Thl- success mm in ihi: town ilWlllllli'll Lu nothing. Sumt'how he dill not mm.- 1'm' ii any nnmn It was HII little and paltry now, Yvnj. ho wuulrl gn home again. He lrmlmcl 111nm H11: mminhiiiis. The moon had The last rays 01' Ihv Inm'JrilighL hurl faded frum llu- lllOllTltlllll-iIJIDH. and the wurhl VHS left in i lJDhinCl tht'lli :mll only :1 weird. faint light All the rest, wa: 31111 hung around lhoii' Sllllllllil-S. llall'kllCFrL VI. Aftm' the Soother Iinishml, there was sih-m-o l'ni' i1 mmm-nt. The Butterfly and tht- lth-nmer were opunly wiping thvil' cunts. millinth perfectly ln'mutiful, H:litl Iluth-rlh'. as 11:: mm ulse :aITcrL-nl tn humn the iiiscussion. Whlll I thought? confinm-cl llll' Th'mmwi'. 'ltlmt lhv ending was. 50 artistic. It callldlft possibly hm'o hoon :lilTvrcul. l Hlmlllll lilu- 10 lmuu' why uni. :1sliL-tl the Cvnsni' in a l'arthL-r wuir-likv lime. hIt strikes me if fhe right Pl'l'b'Oll had gluten hold nf lhnl stm'y we lilight have had snmuthing really worth while, :lIlI.l not harrowing either. I i-niiil stand purple Him give up :15 that nmuntninm-r ulicl. Why tlllllllt In: light. as those girls :lid. who gave the 01mm Day last year? 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T1111111'1' 11111. 11'i111 11. 1111111011 111111 relish 111111 1111.11 111111111111 1111-01111110111 1110 mom. 111' 11113 11 11111111. l111111'1 111111111 11112111111 111111 111111111: 111111011 111111 111111 11 1111111. 01101' of 1111- 11111'11-111111. 1111111111 1111' 11111111 1:11 1110 11111113 1110 0111 11111111111 111-111'- 1-1'1,-11 11111111111 11'i1l1 1.1111 11i1' 1'11 :1 .11011111'111. Why 1111111 111111111111 .11111v'f H1111 14111111111111 asked. 11i1'11rrti11g' 111 11111' 11 sharp 1111111111. 111111- 111 1111. . 1101 I 11 1111111 works, 111- 1-1111 0111. I ain't 11-g11il1' .1'1111 31011-111111. le jusl 11111:.1' 11111111111- 1111111111 1111 I11-1' 111111 1111.11-11111111-11111' 111111111- 11111 11:11i111. girl 111111-1111 11111.1:1si11'r-H11'111i11s 1110 11111 1111111. '1Tai11'1 1111111111 for 11133111 11111' 1111:. 111111111 111 11:111.- she 211111 s11'11111111'L-11 :1 f1-11' hits 111' fl'ic11 1111111111. $111111 111111 11 11111111 again; 111111 111111111311 11:11-11 1101' 1111110. 1 111 11111. 11 1111. hungry 1111.15 1:1'1.'11111;,1'.'7 141111 0:1- 111:1111011. 11111 grnnllnlothvr 911911 1191' with 111111.11 disgust. 11's 11 11'111111111' 111 1111-, 11111111110 .1111111. 11011' 11, girl 011. 1ik1- 11111 11111111 11111111' 110111211 111 11111. 1111 si111. 150 you 1100111111 1c11 1111'? she continued, 1111111 raised 11111113, as 11111. girl opened 1191' lips 111 protest; 1111 1'10 been 1171111-11111' 1S 1111 11111, 1100111111: 1011 11111. 111 1111 1 11 111 1 I111 11 ' 71 ' 111111 Him 111111 1:61:11 paring apples . . . 1'11 hm- 1:111 lay a large earthen howl with the snowy peeked quurLers 01' the fruiL and I reckon yer thoughts aiift been any nearer Hi I was a girl that could teach in th' Academy. .11 lied the Jedgeis own 9011 a hangin, ni'rmilci, I'd huv some pride, I would. Nothiif on earth could tempt me, to waste my time thinkiif about such a hallm- as Jeff Thatcher. Oh, you ncurhiit to tail me? she went on. raising her voice still higher, t? know what you've hen :L-thinkif about? Daphne Hushed angrily, but refrained from Spalaking. and the old woman scolded 0n. itWhatis .TetT Thntther, I'd like to know. Hu- aizft. got no larninJ;-t00k t0 drinkii'f when 110 like any old hired 1mm 311 thL: umuili'y. 11v wmft. llL'VQl' he fittin5 for anything but. to hot: taturs. and plow. You want tn look to somufhiif better. Herck the .Tedgeis sou; gnoii-hmkhf, with hits of schooiiif and not afraid 07 work. Pick 0' the town; a fellcr what any girl ,d give her 110ml to get a look from, and here you go a mooniif aftur that Thatcher. He dmft want you, im how. I'll hot he niuit ncvm- made love to you 011cm and She shot a the house 01- yer work than the daisy medder. was young, him il-murtin' you all these years? swift, glance at the girl, whose tull-ialc face flushed quickly. The old woman laughed tri- umphantly. Then she pushed hack hm- chair with :1. noisy jerk, and took up the cotton: put. to the kitchen to replenish it. iiJott's my host. friend? answered the girl, slur- Liily; timid 119': :1 good fellow? IIOI' grandmother set down the vof'fee pot with :1 sharp dick. Rho folded her arms, and looked deiiantly at Daphne. Wk good flet-r! So is Run, the mvatman. n gimli fviior. HO limiii Ricral. nur Shoat i'lnhmiy.- So is Tum. that hr-ips With the hayin', a. gnml feli 151 102271th they ain't tellers for you to marry. I ain't ungoinjFi' l suppose I can marry whom I choose tof' :m- kurvd the girl, with a tnuch of. spirit. A dull ihwh 0f zinger rose in HR: uld wummfs cheeks, and her voic-u grated harshly. uDmft talk that way. lH-L- worked those many years to raise ye iiki.I :1 lady; I niift never spared myself .40 that you E'Uliiti hev yer schoolini, ant! wuuirhft hev yt: tn git worn and 01d like me he- frn'e yer timu. You tlnnc woil at school; thorn- :linit. a girl in town thutis hcd it better :11 you, 11m. vxt-vptin' thn pl't'iitiltfl'is daughter. 5N 110w iii:- JHigOHS son want?- in marry yam: ye muld live up at the big 11mm; anti huv companies, and hi;r :inirfs, 'n ye could keep up yer nmsic, and hn- unsy. 1 wnnlchft say of Dirk was a Im good: but 1197.: :111 a gal W1 want. Wherek yer ambition ?i! The girl was silent fn- a few moments, Slu- r-l-mgnim-ti tho hot graiidmotlu-r's words. and sought Ih-qiiy for a muntcr argument. itBut Jeff always had tn work the fm'm. Amih supposing thaf;I--liiceii .Tc-tf 'r Lcstnr burst into a qud guttaw, and the old woman joined him with a th-I'isivu scm'n that nmdc the. pain litth! mother at the end of thug tuhh- shrink half involunt:iriiy. 0h. ynu lilrr- him, she said. hitterly. ttLit'n! Du you think limit ii. main is. groinJ to keep 50 from churnilf, anti t-lvanin', and imkin', until ym' snui's justice at most- wore nut 0' yui' lynch ? D0 ye think likiui' a1 1113st a gniif tn kcup yer tuhle full Wht'l'l tht! pan- tl'yE empty. 01' Clothes mi 3111' back when thum ninit 1m mum'y in thc ImL-kct? Lord! Why canit 3m likv Dick? Daphnu fingered hur napkin nervously, but did Ho:- 1111111101' 11111.: 1111 the verge of tears, 111111 111-5101 was chuckling 111 1111115011. 11111111111 r1111-1111-111-1'h tnok 10 1111111131 111-. 1111111, I111w 11101-11 1111111 511111 of coffee. 110. 1111-111. 11111111111' 111111-11 1111- 101111 11181 night. not 111151101. 11'1111111'13 ! said 1111- 11111 1101111111. 111-111-111, 1111111i111: 111 111111111112. 1151111- there! E1 1011 111115 Jeff's wil'v. .1111 01111111 119111 take 111111 111 111111 gon1'1-f1w-1111t1li11' Martin. You '11 .1111: 11.111111 11-0111: with 11i1111J1-11' 11111111 11011 his 01111 expuriL-npu 1111, 11- 11111-11111 111 10111-1 10 11111111111111i11s 111111. 1511111111911 11111: 1111111111111 11111111- Htrongis I11-111111-1'311-11111 s 11111111111. 111.1111. Pour 131111111111- 31111114 111.111 1111 11111 3111111111111 she 111111-14 it? 111-11. 111-11 11111-11 111 111- 1111- 111111111 11111313 -Ho11 1l .111.- like 111111.? Daphne 110.41.- 1'1'11111 1111- 11111111 111111 11 quirk 111011-- 1111-111 11f 111-1-111i1111. 111-1' 1-111-1-k'.-' 111111'1- 13111111111. 111111 1101' 1-.1'11' 11'1-1'1- bright wilh 111nm. Hhv 11I111-1-11 111-1' 1-1111i11 against 1111- 11'1111 111111 111111111111 1111' 111-1' 11111. '11. 1111111 111 11111111 111111-11- .1'1111 air gninKq 111-7 1111111111-11 111-1 111-111111111111111-1: 511-11111. As 11111111111- 1111-111-11 111111 1111-011 1101'. 11111- s1-1 111-1' 11-1-111111i1111r lips 1i11111l1'. 111111 1111'1-11' 11111-11 111-11 111-1111. .11 111111 111111111-111 .1111- 11111'1- :1 strangely 111111-111-11 11-- 51-111111111101- 111 111-1' 111-11111111111111131: 111.111 going: 111 1111-1-1' 111-11. 8110 511111. t1111111'111g1y. F111 11 The 11111 11111111111 11'1111-111-11 1111- girl 11111111 quickly 1111111111 1110 1111111111111 1111-1'1- 11111.4 11111111111. 1111111; 11111111111 11 11111111. ' 1'111-11'5 jL'1-11 111111 11111115. 111111111111 1111111. 5110 s11i11, 11H 11111111111- 11111 111,-1' 11111111 1111 1110 1111011. 1-1' 11111 1-1'111' 111'11111i1- 1- 111 111111111 .1011 1111111111112 '11- 1111 11-1 11111111 111 all. 11111111111- 11111'1'11-11 111111111 1111- 111111111111 111111. 1011 from 1111-. 11111-111-11 111101' 111 the mud 111 1111? 111111 111 1111: hill. The 31111 111111 set 501111: few 1110111911111 130- fnrc, and the 11001 breeze that nightly farmed the 1111113 111111111 was already stirring among the rushes 111111. skirted the 111i1111111111. The meadows and 11111- 1111112 111111 put on :1 19111111101 green 111 111113 half-light 11f 111111111111. 111111 1119 outlines of 11113 encircling 11111111111111115 111111 grown 111111 and wavering. Here 111111 1111111! 11 urickvt 1111.5 beginning its 5111111 chirp- ing. and in the east, 11 1111111 11111f-111o1111 peered 0111 from 1111111111: tho 011111113. But 11111111111.- 11111 1101, 11s 11.111111. linger to enjoy the early evening. Her step was brisk 111111 111111, 111111 11111 1111111111: 111.1110. and 111-111 1111 11111' 1111-0115 with 111-1- quick 111'1-11111i11g. F111- 1-1 11.1111,1 time she 111111 felt this storm 11111-111110: 11111 111111111 until today 111111 1101' g1'1111111111111191' 111111311 1.11 14111-1111 111101111: 11. W111: 1101 right, 111111111111 hotly 111111 11018011.. 111111 .11-11' 5111111111 111- 511011911 111 111 such 11 111111111111 111 111-1, his 111111.151 1111-1111. '11111-11 1111111- .:111-11 11111 11111-11115. 14111111 shite 111111111111 111111111 I'LL 1111-111111-1. .1141 111111 111-1111 111 1111- habit 11f dropping in for 11 11-11 11111111111111: 11:1i11'. 1111111 111111111; 11 pail 111' 11111-1111-11111'1'11-5. 111111 again 11 1111141101 111' 1111111 11111- 11i11s. 1111 111011-11 stopping 111 i111111'11'1- 111111111 1111's. Strongh 1111111111. which was 1111111111 111111111. T111111. 111- 111111 111111 9111111111 11i1-1-1-11y. 11111 Daphne. in 11111111111: 111-1- 1111-1111111 111' 11111 111111111 113 5111- .4111. 1111 1111- 11111 13111111 511-11.: '111 1111- 1:1111-11i1115r 11111111 11111 re- 1111-111l11-1' 1-1'1-1' 11111'111g 110111111 1111-111 11111111111 1110 111311- 1111154 alt 1111- 1111111 111-1111111is1 1-11111'1-11. 111111 11111 11011. 1111-1'1- 1111111 1111- .111111111? 51111, F 1'11'111111111111'111-1' 11111 nl1j1-c-11-11 111111-11 1111111. 1411111 1111: 1-1-1111'11 11-11111 1-1'1111-g1- 111- 111111 111111111 11' 1-1-1'1' 111011sa11t 111 11311 1111 81111111111 1111111111113. 111' 111 111111! 111'11111111 in 1111- :11'11-1'11111111 111111 1111111 Miss 111111111111 11111 111 the 111111011111. 0111111 Jeff 111111 01111111, 11111, 111111 1111-111 111111 11111-11 11111111- 1-11111111'1111111111: 1i1111114 in 11111 mm. hack 1111111111. .1011: sink 111111 5101111 111111' 1111111111 silence, turning his old hat slowly aruuml hy the brim, and gazing with a far away glance at a rather tipsy-looking portrait. uf Guurgv Washing- ton on the opposite vall. alxrays atfablu, entertaining, and easy in manm-r. and in spite of herself Daphne felt smmewhat ashamed of the silent, awkward playmate of her girlhood. 1-10 iinally wasted to come at all. 21ml 01d Mrs. Strong's 9'05 snapped with thelight us she noticed that thc Judgek sun increased his visits. and that people began to whisper whun hp and Daphne entered church together. 'Jillv Judge's 5011 wars Suddenly Daphne stopped short in 1191' walk. What was she doing? Gramhnnthur was right. Jeff had never spoken of low- ur marriage to her. He had not semnvti t0 uhljvtm tn Dick Tuliidge-F visits, save hy his absum'e. HLqmome-all these yearsashc had been mistaken. For a nimneut she. half turned to go back, but the 'lihatcher's gateway showed just beyond the turn in the. mad, and the thought at her grandmother's triumph spurred her on. $119 reached the low road-gatu. The whitewashed house, with its narrow strip of porch in the. front, was half hidden among the trees Daphne did not enter at the front. though the door stood hospitalily open: she foilowed a well- tmtlulun path to the rear. A woman was WilHili'llg millvpans under a lean- small to. She was short and fair, and her movenwnts Were slow and pain F111. Her hands were crippled with rlmumatimi. tthod evening. Mrs. Thatcher. The little woman dried her hands slowly fnrward. ttWhy, it s not Daphne Amw? Folks all well? Is. Jeff hnmc? and stepped 153 to sou me ? i That's good. sz, I'll get Jcifj. he's in the svtliIF- mum, amt she hnhlalcll away. wondered vaguely what HIIL' HilUllill say. 'alk hall szI'nishml a Vent for hL'I' lexuitculent and ah- ger. and she was a little tired and a hit uncnm- fortahlu. Hhc did A heavy futststup soundml in Hip hallway. and Jt-iT HIM- The quick Uaphm- waitml nul'vnllr-fiy. nut wait long. stepped nut umh-r tlw lvan-tu. As llaphnu glanced at him. this tall. IJT'PJtHi man, his slmuhlers slightly Iwnt Forward from hvavy lahur, his large brown hands hanging loosely at his ships and thu stlnhul'nud l'at-u in its framv nJi yvllnw hair that twisted itself abuut in rnugh uuris. shl- mmpart-d him with the Judgvis mm with his shlmhlr gram! his geniai mannvr. his easy adaptability. This man hufm'e her stood Iilu- an awkward schoolboy whu has for. gnttun hi5 h-ssun. Daphne tapped her foot imi lmtiehtly ml the ground. WeIL Jeff, how :10 mu tin? Shv laughed tvasingly. Al'unit you glad Hv turned iliH quizgt hluv wives ml hut. and said But-is Fan I slowly, hOf course I'm glad to see ynu. there anything the: matter at. the house? help you in any way? 'Iihvrv was a note of anxiety in his mice. Daphne knew he was wundvriug what had brought her. 'Why. what a thstinn! But you might to ask it; you hm't-nit hvvn near the house for ewr so lung. 1 came tn son if anything had happvned 11thth Jet? was visibly PIILIM-II'I'aSEetl. He shifted his fwt and Innketl out toward the mnuntains. 't'Iihero-why-nn. Daphlw. there's been noth- ing the matter. I've Liven just huuu ton busyf. Too busy to run up to the BluE fer a few minw utee, once a menth? He brought his gaze from the mountains t0 the valley, and theme to lhiphne. title it been :19 long; as :1 month? he said, mlher aimlessly. Yesf she answered. A few chickens strayed past between them. Daphne watched them for a silent moment, and then saith with an effort, Hllti witheut raising her eyes, ti il'l'llllllllllthcr has been scolding mef' She expected 3:1!an word of sympathy, hut none came. After a moment she said: KThere haven't been many folks to Visit lately Hi? the Bluff-eaud we're missed you. And I have, -41c-1' pride rose and rhltehenl her at the throat, hut she forced it down, and ulhled. with a diret-t glance at her shining I'XDS,iHYOI'y; very muehr Jeff gazed steadfastly ever the valley, and an- swered lmt 'd went. The darkness W215 falling,r in great, heavy shadows from the numllhline. The. :lil' was full of the t'ilil'p nt the cricket and the mill of the imtydid. t'i gut-ee I had hettei' he going home, said Daphne. quickly. Now that I see you are all right, and it was enly that you were too buggy that kept you away, I'll go. He uttered hn uhjel-tiun, hut merely reumrkL-d, I'll get my hat and walk 1:: the Blut'? iier pride was wounded, her late :mgm- :igalinst her grandmother Daphne war: thumughly vexed. was beginning In tu r11 tuwm-ii the man that walked like H vlml. she tnhi herHt-if. iJOs-ille lll'l'. iIt-l' quirk imagination liit-tm'eri the Jiulgtfs $011 in it She life Grand- Himiiur pusitinn. cntllci never endure with a men like Jell'. she tuld herself. 154 mother was right. iShe was a foolish girl. Only now all the dI-oanm must. he di'eampt over again, and begin, not with the little wedding in the Methodist church. but the hig Widding in the old homestead 01' J udge Tuilidge. ttWeilt go 111: thrd the eerlur grave and around hy the chiisy liteadew. It's a little farther, but the read's ton duety. She hardly notiL-eli his wnrtls. pulsive mind was already pleiming and forming the future. For the moment she had forgotten her pride that had been so humbled hy this Jnaui beside herefm'gntten even him. ller lonely ex- istence 0n the farm had made her lead at double life; the busy work-day lifeJ and the happy, cam- free life of her inmginatimi. It had become at- most :1 passion with her, this dreanlilil'e. They i'eavlled the cedar grove, and passed into its veal, dark enclosure, where the air was laden with the spiey odor of the trees, and the ground was carpeted with a slippery covering of needles. The path from the grove led out to a gently- sieping hillsitie, from which there was. a full view of the valley. They both invohmtttriiy stopped a moment, for the moon was high in the heavens, and the valley was as bright as day. Daphne, however, did not. linger lung. The silent. valley, with its mysterious nmoh-lit, mists rising from the hills, and tlrmting so softly and slowly down from the mountains, uppreeseci her. she said. moving dnwn the Her busy, im- titfome, let's hurry? path. But Jeff laid :1 detaining hmui on her emu. 'Wait a minute, 1 want to tell you m:nnething. He steed in the shat'low 0f the grave, and be- fore he spoke, he squared his shoulders, as if pre- paring for a heavy labor. The lines about. his eyes and mouth were too chrup l'ul' eL young man, and his voiuu was too serious. Duplmef he said, I gums the folks hvrw abouts think that I l'liu'Ullll. clom- right by yuu. I don't care what the folks think, but I do cum what you think. All these years that I've hccn coming and keeping of? the nther frglhm'swhvtlur fellows, towyuu must have known what. I meant: though I dirhft say anything. Ilnl'nhnv, do you remember when we went to the old IIIHII'ICI school Then we Wcl'u both on a luwl, and played and quarrulotl lngutht-r lll-IL' gmul IIHIIL'S. Then you went. on ilIlll I wurkml 011 the farm. 'Illt I dicln'lt let you go ahead of max I I'l'iltl nights; and kept up. Then you wulu. away lo the Ac-ml- emy. That HIS the winter father died. I had been promised a year 111011! at schonl. 21ml Ililll lhu But of course fatherls' xlvnth The next summer you t'EIllll' hack -- . I .9 tugtjllu . money saved. stopped that. from the Academy. and I HHW right away lllElI you had gone a hulf-dozen steps ahuml. I worked hard that wintpr. The mutt summer I saw it was :1. dozen steps. I worked hardw. story, 0113 laughc-xd a little hitterlyl. and th' winters 0n the farm warp mighty dreary. It was then I took to drinking. 21ml the next summvr, when I saw you for the first Imu- at r-hurch nI'h-r my bad winter. you were so far up I could hardly see you. I used to wonder I he laughed drearily againl, Hwhen 01d Parson Culpq'nper prvavhcd salvation. if 1 n'uuhhft stnucl 111011- chance by get- ting up by degrees. praying to jmu first, you know. I believe in my soul 1 used 10 pray to you more Than tu Hod. TlmI-s mlcl. I know. hut young ful- lows do odd things sometimes. 3:ut it's :1 lung 155 WYQII, lhu nvxt winter L-umu IllL' chance to study Ih: Thurrlo, in the city, told me I'll bu u successful doctor, IJU zllwllcinu. mm: my mervus were so sh-utl'y uml my Juinll :50 clear. I. Was vain, I Eup- Imac, t0 bclim'c it, but I did think I could dn some- I. started, and then L'Luue IImfIIurIs rhuumellism, :1ml 1 was needed on the farm. That was Illl' vml ui mutllcinc. Yull know all the rest. Martin's drinking, Hamahs hushand abused hur and ath home again, and the mort- 1hiug alt medicine. gage isnll quite lmitl 3'0th lllu IJEIUHUtl a mumeul. Daphne war; Impliing earnestly tuwaml the valley. llalplmc, he mntinuml. fmu know what :1 huur farnu-rr's wife muHi tlu, and With all my gnocl will I COIIIIIHI HHVB ynu fnml H grout deal of hard wul'k. I must keep my muthL-l' zultl brothers and mu. If you Were. my wife, you wmthl ham: lu I'm? in the litth- huusu down thurc with all the rest of thum. l'I'nm trouble uml work and almulyz-mce. sisl'ul'r: While I l L-uullhft save. you And I That I hnpcd you would low IJiL-li Tullitlgu uml il wrmhl nll pass hywmy wulll :1le you m II?! it. mun if you would. is why i haw non-r spnlcvn. l'nnlishncss. Fur it was foolish tuhcom't :1 girl to nmrry her. wasn't it? anhne. Dick 'llnllitlgu is a llnv J'ullnw. and lw lnvvs ynu as al 1112111 ought. without HIU' lmpu llu mm give yuu n hwllltifnl llUlllP. amll thc' lifl- 'x'nu W01? mmnt to 10ml. of things than thu farm can giu- you. Yuu will trawl. and get wry tlilfcn-m itlL-as hive thorcf' nml 11L lmilltvil ln tlw slaluly nlcl hnnw that slum- hvl'wl so pvairvflllly in ifs m'st nl' mnlllus, IYtlll will '10 HIU Ialtly tlu-rv; yum will llnn- t-lu- lu'aa'ntiflll 110W Ilimln In play upon. 21ml tlw nvw phawttm In ride in. And you will he very happy and c-ontL-ntwl. 11111111111: gazed 1111 11 11130111111011 1.111 11111 011.1 1101110- 5191111. It was 1:0 11111110 111 11111 11111111111111r 11.1111 91.1111311110141- 01 its architecture. Already she 1'1115 walking:r through 11111 great 111111115 111 111111-11. 111111 111.11111r111g 1110 grand 0111 paintings. The 1111111 111-- side 1101' 111111111111 1101' 1111-11 01111113111, 111111 1110011. $11111 111-1' 11-11111 Dick is 1511011 11. good 11-11011. 111: 1111111, with 11111 eyes 011 1191' 111013. HWhy. 1111 1'1111 11111111' 11111 Widow 1111110? W011, 11111 111111-11 1111.11 s111- 511111011 to walk 10 11111111, 111111 11; 11111 511 11111011 1111- 1'11-1111 111111. she 111111 to stop at the crowing 111 011111 011'. Along mules Dick 111' the 110w 111111011111. takes 1101' right. 111.. 11111103 1111 11110111111 1111111, 111111 1110111 11111111: 111111111. 111- 1110111111 1111 111111 111 11111.15 11 011111111 111 11111011.: 1111111 1115 1-111111g1- 111111 11'1-1'1- 5111111111 111 1111: 11011-1. That? Dick. The gi1'131 111'1-s 11111111011. 5110 1111111, quickly. 1117139, 111111 1 11-01111! 11-11 11 11021111 11111111- 5111-11 sto- 111151211110 you 5111- 11111 11111 1111 V1111! 1111111112 111111. was 111111111113, 15 110 paused 111111111111. 111111111111 1111.: 111111 1110111111,; 101111111 11111 0111 1101111111111111. 1.4111111. 111115011111 3111- 3151111111 111111 1111111011 1111. 711111111 11 111111111 111- Hhe $111111 11110 1111111111 11.:11111'. 111111 1.5111111 1111' 1111- 111 1111 11 1' 11111.- 1111.111. 11 111111111 111- 111-111. 111111111111. 111111111 .41111111111-111111 111:111 1111111111111, 0151-. 11 11'1'111111 give me H1111 111111111111 111:4 1'1-11-11 110111111511, 11111 111- 1111.5 101111;- 111;!r 0101' 11111111111: 1111- J11111I1111'11J1s 111111-1'1' 1111- 111151 was rising 1111111111. His 1.111111 111-11,- g1'111'1'. 111111 thoughtful. For '11. 11'11' 11111111111111; 14110 1111114011 11111111111. 11 11115 11131101 111111 he 11111 1101 1-1110. 111111 1111-11 11115 1515 such 11 good fellow. She 5111111 her silver dreams 1111111 she 511111191115 11111 1111- 11111111111055 01' the mist 111 her face. 1'11'1- 11111111 gof 51111 511111, hurriedly. Jeff 111111 110011 leaning against one 01' the pines 1.11111 $101111 011 11111 edge of the forest. H111 1111-11 was 1311001111: 11-0111 1110 111111111111: 5110 111110011 1101' 11111111 1-111111-11111g11' 1.111 1115 111-111. u1V1: 11111 5111211 11111111 fricndsf she 1111111, gently. A1111 1111 laughed, 111111 511111, 111111311111 1111111 ever. A11 they 31111-1011 111 11111111 1101111 the path, the 1111111 110111111 111' 1100111101110 011 the 101111 below ar- 1'11111111'1 them. 111111 111 11 111111111011 11 1111-1181011 011.1110 slowly 11110 view 111 the 1'1101. of the 11111. The 111'ig111 1110111111ght lit up the whole. party. The Judge 1111.41 driving. 11111 111- 111-111 11111 reins 0111-9105511; half 1111111111; 1.11 1111111055 1110 two young men 11111111111 111111. 111111 of them was his son: the other 111-0111111111 01113 111 the c-o1lege 1111111 110111 the 1101111. Beside the Judge 5111 11 111111-11 of his, 11 bright little thing just 111 11111 11111115. As they 1111531111 slowly 1110111111 1110 11111 111-111-1- 111111-1'1 111111. 111111 111101-1111 came distinctly 111 1111- 11110 listeners in tho 5111111011 of the grove. 50111111111111- 111111 jus1 1.11111 111 10110, 111111 the. Whole 1111111- 111111 1111151 11110 laughter. The JL111ge s 111-11111.1 111114.20 111111110 11. 1111111. 0121111. The little girl 11111111? 1111.0 1111 11111-f1111111011011 111111111111; song, 111111 1111' young 1111111 joined her. As they reached the curve 1110111111 which they would vanish into the 1-101'1 11011111111 the 1111111, Daphne caught a full view 01' 1110165 1111-0. He W115 laughing, his head thrown heck, 111111 his eyes full of 11'1res1'1411l1111 11111'111. I11 111111111111 1101-01111 1111-1 111111 11111131311 into the cleft. A Wind 11131111111 111111115411 1111- 11111141. Quick 115 11 1111111151 of jealousy touched What right 111111 0110 111 have it. 1111, and 1111.111, 11 feeling Daphne. another nothing? She turned away from the 01d homestead, and looked Lmvard the tiny while, washed house in its. cluster of trees. Hhe glanced alt Jeffhi face; it was grave :15 hclfore. Her hands. Ware becoming cnhl from the mist. Hhc luuhcd toward the road. Dick in the bright luuunlight, below, and Juli' in the sombre shadow, uhuvu. Ihlphnl: was all impulse and fire. She subbed a hit, and, suddenly turning to Jelf, said, half childishly, lint I want you, Jui'EfJ She had taken him Off his guard. But in all the years that came to Daphne, yearn- full of labor and mthlcss, she never forgot the 1001: Of almost ruvcruncu that camu into his eyes, 1101' the trem- bling of he those great awkward hands. as clasped hm- mm. Anl'l Dick Tullitlgc rode laugh- ingly home thruugh the bright moonlight, With his eyes full 01' mirth :uul his heart full of love and hope. Uuplmc crept noiselessly up the porch steps. 'Phcrv was a light in the window, and peeping under the blind she could. see her grandumther, UI'UL'T. and wide awake, knitting imhlstriously. Daphne $oftly lifted 11m latch and sped down the hall. But on the first step a tell-tale areal; sent her heart leaping in her throat. Daphne Anne E h'Yesfa she answered. with a great effort to ap- pear indifferent. ttCome in here. She dared not. disobey. before her grandmother. The old wmlmu raised her eyes quickly from her A Gull red Hhe entered and stood knitting: Daphnr-fS snught the floor. crept into the old woman's chenks. t'Daphne Anne, hev you promised to marry 157 that shiftlcss, g00d-fcr-n0thi.11 , iguh'nt Jeff 'l'luLtcl1uI-C ! Her 1mm cut liku steel. Daphne tlI'CW hersuli up firmly. t'GI'and- Jlmlllcl';E 3th mill; quietly, Wm may as well under- stand ouch :IHJur I'ighl 110W. 1 z-uu going to marry JL'IIT Thatcher, m yuu mu not, of course, say any murv about him. I ninth t'JJu ye knmr what i told ye if ye promised to marry him? - ttYus; 111m, J: must hulve for good. Pm ready. 1.11 go up and park d fL'W things now if you want me to? And u'hul'tfll ye. g0? uThe Judgu wants :1 vrauk. 1 can 0001;. and I will go there. The old u'umnrfs 05w blazed. She dropped her knitting 10 Hug. iluur, and rose with a movement uf llt'l' arm as though she Would stt'jkt: the girl before her. ttmed go in cook where yo couM he mistress it she said, huskily. I u'nth, answt-rcd lht: girl. They stood facing; l-uch other, both pairs of black eyes erking duululg.' and firmly into each other; both stood vrcct. dvhsz H130 you want. me finally. The old wmnam picked up her knitting, and L-nrcfully turned up lhu Eamp a. hit. mYOUBI'e a. fool. G0 to hcdf'! she said, tzu'tly. When the lung clock in the corner had slowly chimed out tweh'e, the old woman rose and put away her knitting. Then she took up the lamp :md stole softly up the stairst In the large room above stood 'rL heavy, 01:1- fashioned bed. There was little other furniture to go? ilskuul the girl, A few 010111011 111mg 11111111151 the wall. '1'111-1'0 W111; 110 1-111-110t 1.111 1.110. 11001, 111111 11111 0111 1111151111 1111111111115 111 11111 11'111111111' 111110 1511111111 111111 10111. T111- 0111 11'01111111 1111111111 1111' 11111111 1111. 11111 tahlc. 11111111111.- 11'115 5101-0 111 1110 100111 save chairs 111111 :1 51111111 table. 111111 1111-1111111 11111'111'11 1111' 1.11111. 111g quietly, 1111111 1101' 1111111: 10111111 11111101 1101' 1111-111. 1901' 00111-111 1111111110.: 11111 0111 11111111111 11'1111-111-1'1 1101', 111-1111- 111111; 1101' 11101: 1111 with her 11111111. H111: 1111111011 1'111'1' 11111 111111 haggard 111 1111- 111111 111111p-11g11t. The soft 911111111111- 11111111 111111111111 1111- 01111111115 hack 111111 1111'- ward, 111111 51111011 the girl's 111111' 011 the 111110112 1611111101111! 1111- 0111 11111111111 1011 011 1101' 11110011 111 11113 1161-51110, 111111 11111'11-11 1101' 1101111 111 11111 gaily 1-111111'1111 quilt. Her 1111111111 5110111111115 rose and fell convulsivcly. H110 g1'11sp1111 111 1110 1111111 With 1101' 11011111111115 1'111g1-1's. .1011, 1711111, 011, 1,101.1,11 51111 501111011, 11101101111, 11110 111011 so hard 111 11111110 it 1-1191 for 1101'. 1111'; 110111111 wheat 111 1111.- 110110.41 11:11'$, 11111011 1113' 11111111 was 11111 1111511011 110111. 111111 1111111011, 111111 111111 11121- 11111011 111111- 501111111011 111'111'1110 111111111: 11111-0. 111111 1111511011. 11111.1 111111011. 111111 0111111011, s11 51114111 never know 1111111. 11 11115 11110. 011, 111111; 011. 1101.1! 1 111:1'01' 11-1 111131-11 11111111 51.111: 1 0011111 11'01'11 11111111. A1111 now she's guin' 111 111111'13' 111111. 011, 1111'! 1111. my 1', The 3111111111111 1111111 511110 5011111 11111011.: 1110 11111111 111111 111111111011 111-1' gray 111111 gently. 11. 100.4011 11 1011' 5011. 11111111115 11110111 11011 face. 111111 guntly 5011111011 1101' 111-1111111111r 111111115. The 01101101 :111111111 its s111'111 1-1111'11, 111111 1111': great, bright 111111111 wi111- 11111. 11111 115 1111111 11111111111 :1 0101111. 111,119 11-1011 10 1111. 1101' 1101' things 11111- 1111101 g11'115'. things I 110wr 111111. 111- 11101.1 10 111-1111 111-1- 11111111.: 11011, 111111 1101' 121101-110 1111111, and 1101- eyes brighl. 158 011, my baby! IH'e 1011011 1101- through all those 1'11'121113' years 01 work, since when l 100k 1101' from 111-11 1111115 111-111: 1111115 11110 1111110. 110 tried to keep 1101' 1111111 1211-1111111 1111111, 111111 1-1-1155, 111111 0111111133, like 1111?, L0r11 111-113 11113. 13' now she throws it 1111 away, 1111151.- yeurs 0' work, 111 1'11 have to see 1101' get. 0111 1101010 1101' 111110,. 111 1111113, 111 sick. 011, my 1111113; 1'0 11111110 11 111114111110, ye 11111110 11 1151151111113? 1101' 5011s gnaw quieter after awhile 11.1111 she WJHB st111113 1110111 11011 11110113. Her 1'111'1'011'011 face was 1111 wet with tears, and 1101' 111011111 11100111311 1110111'111'111131. She stole 10 the Window 111111 10011011 11111. Thu 1111153; 11101111011 51111110 like 11111111011011 5'11- 1'1-1', 111111 1103101111 11 1110 0111 11011105101111 reared its 110L110 1101111. A 1111111 further 011 11 111151 white 5110011 1111ch11 11111111 11 01115101 11.1 1111111 green. 11 was 1111? '11111111-11111' 11011111. 5111: 1110111111 11111111'111'11113-1 out 11110 the night. It 11115 1111011 11 1101111111111 11'0111101'41'01'111 11111111111, 111111 011111 5011011 10111111 11 0011109 111010. Presumtly 51111 1111111011 10 1111- 100111. But before 11111 12111111111, she 10011011 0111 01101: A 5111111011 1111011111 01111111 11110 1101' eyes, her 5110 11101111011 11101'0. J'igure straightened. 111111 1101' lips grew 111111. 1101' bright 010 11-111.; trawling from 1111-.- 0111 11011103101111 She walked quickly over toward the 111111. 111111 111111 1101' 1111111 11111111 1111': 311-1111111111 girl's 1011111111111. Thou .4110 100111111 1111111111le 111111111 1111- 11110111, 111111 10 11111 white speck 111111111g 1110 trees. gently 011 11110111115r 11:11-11 1101' 11111111, with 0111- 11111111 1.111 her 11111 111111 11110 1111 111111111101 101011011111, .4111! 1111111111, softly hut 11111101119111. 111111 111: if 11111111255111g 1111 11111110111211: c 11111-1 1111, 14111315 111111 1101' g1'11111111111th1'1'. S110 $11111. h19-111: 11'111111111'1 1111111 '11 0:151 101111 if 111011: 1111.11 :1 1111111101 11110 111131 1101311011 1101'. 10 110 11.. 511111111 scorn 14111911 111111'1'1' 11101 T11:11.1111131', 111 111111111 gut that farm in runnin order, '31 she'H got Martin to slap drinkilf. and $11011 Wild tn thv Olll ludy's t-l'wnmalliz, and mmk nmi swuup aml mill; and churn, J11 hnlrl her head 21: high HS Hm .rll'lEg'Lsh' surfs. wife. She will. She's got spt'rt'if. 1Imt's what she has. Law, alufll ln- up '11 110 Hum Hhv's got pluck? le stomped and kissml hul' gr-Illly. 'l'hvn, :15 u'ilhin her. shu smilml sadly. :1I1t1 mon-rmL HHHIlIIHU Annu'H jest sump lm-lnnl'y H'Ullll'll to stir it foolish mm girl. :Il'lur 11H, lilu: I101' gramlumihcr was lu-fm'u hur'. 159 VII. 1 just be: anything ll pussuss leL L'unsor didn't wrile that story, whispered l'lutterlly, us H-Ilsur sLuppud rumling. l xliLln'L ruml this story, bcgun llw UUIISUI', for the sake of Llie lave Story In itwj, ll runll'y is a beautil'ul love smry, intun-uplml the Dreamer enthusiastically. l was just thinking lmw uluu it was to llSLUH in u love slury writlen by 11. student. lllut wusnll. ultugulhur muudlin. Whuru c.liLI X911 gut 1L, Funsy': Jt sounds like a gnml magazine story? lll Llltl mt. it out ul' :1 muguzine, answered the L'L'nwr with dignity. HAnd 1f 3.1m will all just wall a nmnunt, i will finish what I lmvc to saw. As ,I began. when l was intu-r'upterl, :m nu lucly is over inlm-J'nptml lay a gunllcluum I didn't maul this. l'm- llnu love story lll'dE was in i1.. 1 n-ml it, primarily, to show Butlcrlly 11ml i1, wus prassilllu fur :1 rlll'Ji'T, Story to 1mm: :1 puinl. to it, zuul to show Huutllul' let 1L was Jud zap lmsslhlv lo ham: :1 simw L'Illllllg sensibly us Inulisllly. WllL'll .1 lm- gan reading I nm- Iluping 11ml, lug mulling yuur zlttcnlinm with :1 love story, you Wuuld buconu: intul'ustul. aml Hut: my point. but, of course, you didn't. l'Un clitln'l' know? Imgnn 11w lllllim'll'w l'thnl 1' over WI'nlt' nn'mg. But I do sunwtimcs, and hero ls something in lltmm' ul' twn nl' our fi'iumls that I think you will all 111.lp1'uV-L-i.-1lu: Tln-y +it lllmn Hun: mans :lllLl sigh Lila- Jon-rs Irllv: Sly.- su'rs 1n him. 'lluw Hm- le hliy !' llt- :iIIHWH'L'tl, lIullI' L'yusl 11m!- 'HI-t- lmw Lhc IHTt'VJP ilu: grasses IJIuw Liki' llillUH'H tlwrus llt- gums ml her slill, :Hld lnw Ill: murmursJ .hlLl your lmirl' He'l' vwry ward Hum muLI-lues he Hnltll Llllul'nnl't- t-Wl'l'l. AIIII LiH'll :ulll llPPIH'll lIlIHliL's le An is for muirlnu mewll 160 But bl' not by this tale demivml My rI-zulur grand.- Fur all things must nm lug hl-lirrml YUM see in Ulll'uet H'uml. Ho loves nnmhor damsel :3th III' hwns her WI'H: And 'tis nl' hr-r llmy tulk nll dny- Strange. strange, tlu'iue strange- 1n toll! ch. Jmitvrlly. thew? wry gont'lhmry good. inrhw'rlT amid the Fool; nhut thorL'Vs snmr'thing I want wry much 10 lmnw :mll perhaps some 0f you can tell me. It is this: Why did Prof. Marc forbid the. Girls'h Literary Society to think 1m in the aftm'nmm? '11 lhink T ht'ill'trhlu vn'llunhw't-Il the Ilif; jnnm-n-nilyl. hut, I fnl'gI-ff', ErBecause he didlft want them to drop the Pl'umbs 0n the helul',:7 explained the Fool. nCrnmlm! Why, where are 1110 crumbs in ten ?75 asked fhc Treasurer, enor- geticnl'ly. H think 1.11mi:- siHyI rtSn did fho Young anvn's Lilm'm'y and Debating Society? laughed the .- Fool. r:W'OH. 1 jusi' know that Consilr Ithi' wrih1 that sinryf announrwd Bllltm'fiy to 110 one in particular. n.-' ihz' In-H rung. 161 VIII. The Dreamefs Entertainment The Chasm and the Pool Deep in its hungry belly sfeeps a pool serene. A man in search of pleasure easy-rwon Lowers hz'msm'f cwifb cauffon from Me fight. The crystaljaws aHure With radsianf hues Unequalled in the brighter world above, While cooling breezes fan bis beaded brow, And soothe bis burning pulse ihaf rages Like Frenzy caged with bars unbreakabfe. With hands that twilf nof feel, With eies Hm! twill nof see, Wifb ears tbaf 'hvz'h' r10! hear. ' He lowers flimself rwr'fb sIorw delight, Though crmng hands would fair: hawe held him back And lowing $01225 call but call in math. Deep he sfnhs and deeper, drunk with fire pleasure of descent : And kindred spirits urge him on. Then suddenly he knows that ail fight is from above. He labors to return : bur comrades scoff. And looking up he sees a ihousand godly hands ?oint r'n derision f0 ihe pool below .' And looking down he sees a thousand vicious souls Struggle mainly in the sffmv. 1 CHASMyarmns with crystal jaws, enticing men. 162 Madly he strives:fotrat'sihimseif, Buf Doubt and Shame in comradeship puff down. The brightness far above grows dimmer myw- Wae radiant hues haweIdfsappeared. and Io .' The walls are pafnfed with the blood of suffering. In dread he reels and moon: all feeling dies ,' AH sense of rigbf and wrong is dead and gone. He can nof rise; be plunges to his darker daom. The sfr'my wafers black are cool and sweet : They bear him slowly round the brink. The peace of resf and ease norm IuHS hrs saul, He gi-ves his being to the silent fr'o'e And deepb: breafhes the sweet yef por'fnous air. Hastening now the current bears him round. Until the mad roar of slimy ?vafers Wakes him suddenly but long foo Life. His sfruggles spend with hogdess hope Against ffm maddenea' srwfr! fhaf rushes To the Kwhrrlpool's black and noisome depfhs. Despair. HIE Samr burnt out nyoufh, And hope and Iowa and fight alone is left. And so refaxfng all but her, Ht sinks anpift'ea', unlamenfea', Into the space of colorless oblivion. VIII. 111111! $11111 11111 11111111 1111111113 11111111111 111111111 $11.1 1111111111131 11111i1'inn 11111 colrnu 11111;. '111111 1'11111'11'1- 1111111111 is 111 11111i1'in111111- 11111111 111 1111' Library 1111151: 111111 it is highly 1101131111. They 11-111'11 ll11' 1111111111 1111 1111' 11.4 111 111111: '111. Why 111.11? W12 paid E1112: 1111111115 fm- 11111 111-1111113113 11111 111191-13 11111 11111115; 111 1:11 11111111111 111 11511 1.1111 111111115. But no 1111111111-111111'11 is 11 111111111 111111 is. 11 11111-111. You have 111111 3'11111' chance :11 11111111111,u said 11111 1111113111, 1131 1110 11.11111 1011 1111' 1-11'11'1'11- 1.111 111;. 111111111111 Necessary 111 1111': Proper .111'0511111111'1011 111' 01111111: 111111 Tragic Dramatic 11i1111'1'11111-11 11s 11111-11 1'15 115' 1111.1 Earlier W'1'i11'1's 1315 1111: Enghsh Language ?3 7, 11111111111111 5.1115111-11. 11111111111111: 1110 I1lg011101is1, who dropped his $11111'111. With 1'1111- 111-1-01'11 11111 11111111 5411111 Hwy 11111111. gm 111111 31.11111. Th1: 114111111111 511111 1111-11; sume- 1l1i11g 1111131 1113 11011111 so he winked :11. I110 Fool 1111111 hugnn rapidly to 1111111: THE DEXTI S'JPH CHAIR. Hr 11101111011 1111.11 1111: ehwutm'. A1111 111911, just half :1 1111111111- 1111111, 1411-1111911 11111. 1151111111 11111111 11111 11111111111111 ilrunr. And 5111111 111115 k11111:kir1;.r ut the 110111154119 11111'11' 11'110s11 sign 5110110 111111 with gilded letters: 1 Marie 141111115111 Merry1vc-11tl1mw. Dentist1ho111's from eight to 11W.J iT 111311113 he sighed. 11 may Hurvivp This dread ordeal and awful chair, B111; 1111 of this 111 gladly hear To be with 11111 for 111112 shm't 1101113 T119. 110111 is over, but 13110 pmver Ta rise 111111 leave that Chair's 9111-1111111.11113nt D0111 1101, appea 1'. A great 1-1'1ntel1t1111-11t, Joyous b11311 has he enjoyed While white 11ml gentle 111111115 have toyed 1Vith sharpest inst1'111111-11Ls: 111111 SCl'Hpt'd And 11311111111011. 1111111111111 5111111911 Tlu- gnldvn 111111111 into place. 163 'h Hm- Iwauty rare and charming grace. Hnn- hypnotized all sense 0f win And lumml him with al tlomlly t-lmiu- Uf love. Dmr boy, we leave you Llwrv WIVI'r- leul ynu lilm Hm dentist's ti-lmir. Wt-IL said the Censor, What is Tht' Wurst I have ever heard. it is almost uy hall :15 Mr. Hrulommfs talks in English Seminary : ' Wllzlt.! shrix-lced the Fool, L'doth the Moral Censor talk ahuut people? Ah! she liu-ih not up in her Rlandnmdr'. 'Tun'i you see that she mentions Mr. 80111111011 only because She catft inter- Tllill him wlmn hn .1:le Sfm'IvJ 1' snggvsfud Hm 'lW't'lnslll'l'W'. '1 th1,. asked 11m Censor nlnin-nhlj', ' u'hy dum- Mr. Hnlnmnn nonihm higher t-Jumfiml 10 the arms of Hm unrlh? Aren-t thv Junglm-I'sa worth 1nel'1l iu11i11g? Oh.'; respondccl the Fool. ?dr. Salomon 11:13 not yet found his Queen of Sheba, :md he wmft Find her up here either? Futp has llwn kind in limping 0011a Hill. Fnh- was- kind mm. for in unlkm? :I vroniurc 5m 'Jl'l'llHJH'. $0 unusual. Hmf I'YIJII Hu- lqlu'nlmdisl l'rll'gnt hiIIIm-H' for tho Imnm. H'ilh Jllillt'illf: Nil'pS ii I-nmv 1111 In our lulm- and sat down in Hw one vm-nnl. Henf. Ht: fm- we lliSPOYCl'UIl il was a mun in 1110 first slugr's Hf putri- fnri.im1 -r':-s!u'mrll-d llhlasnmly 1n lhw IVUUH :me'timw. :IHJ. Hftvr IIIm-ll 1111-9511112 ugrvml tn lull something. ili-L ES, Saturdnyhthat's 1113' :p 11:13! at the l'11i1'111-sil1z 1 ,h 8111111; but 13111-1 111:11: Iiuowhadge, :11'111111'011 by ex- Hl-V perience, 11111.41 111? 1111-1-1211501'1 11V appliczlliull 111 111101; E. I have rend books. I guess thath why I wear glasses. But 11 docs pain me to see these young people up herehfuirh' children in knnwledgo. for, though you won't be: lieve me, I am r1111 :15 11111 as some of 111131117215 1 was saying, it pains me tn see them fritier away these invaluable 1110111911115. I' 51111 afraid that among such untutored minds. 1111-011110atir111 is 11.11.1111 11:111. Of course: we are men and women 111111 001110 1111 here 011 Saturday, 111111 a little social 1:11:11 r-ulivem tho. internst. Two 01' three hours with Miss M11- I.i111:1-I guess 1011,1'0 seen 1'lCl'-WPEH'H glussvs. 1'1:- fined features, 1135 :1 short skirt 1.111 this morning. 11111111. 11111111 165 111111: so 11-1-1; pn-tty but. 111113111g1-11t 111111. as I say. :1 1:1111' with :1 11111111111111111111.11511117111111111113. 111- 111-111: 11'1-1111'11-1'111;r 111111131 if' '111-11f1-sw'11' Benedict 1'-:111111 111- 1114111 111 saying '1131-111111'1 :11111 11111111111111:- :11111 S1:1f-11'1111-:1 lu-ings 1111111 :11. the sauna time Miss 1111111113 1111111'1 think it 11011111 be 111199111112 1 1111110 11111111 11111 101150115 for 111.11. 1112111311111; 11 You know I. 11111 The Professorn 11': 111-112 1 511111111311. relish having teachers to dis- l'111 111111 11611 31-1 his mistake. 11::11'111i11g :11-111101 111 .1g1'a1'1'1111ville. 1-1191: with. 1 11111 always pleased with having Mr. 5:1111111131'3. 11111- 11.-:11.-11es 111 the neighboring town: 1111111: in to discuss the great 111111141011 of educa- 111111. 11111311 I 11:11: 11?. 11111 as $111110 :11 11112513 young 1111-11 1111: mhuntiun 111:1L I got 11:15 at. night after a hard 11:11'1' 1111111 :11 11111 plow. My 111111111 11i1111'1 !11i11k much of the necessity .1 1111-113 110011112111 1211 me to seek 1.1111; 1111'- 11111111'11111g11 1 111111' possess. 111' 0111111111111: 1111-. You seem to 1111 :11; your leisure; PH 11:11 you about it. We lived on a farm near a college town where Saturday nf Every week was, as I know now, most fortunately for the college, set aside for the in- Strllt'tinn of those whose work for sustenance kept them elsewhere It. was, perhaps, Six years ago, when Mr. Dixon, the sehoohnaster, took my father and myself to visit the college. Mr. Dixon was. very well posted. He quoted very often from, as I have since learned, Darwilfs IITheory 0f Evolu- tion? The day happened to be Saturday when we made our visit. I did not like the general aspect of the students, for they looked so diligent. How foolish of me not to see that absorption in their wnrk made them diligent. While Mr. Dixon and my father went into annther part of the build- ing. 1 remainea in a room where two or three Like a IIIiSCIIievas child I Hitted about the room until a high falsette voice reprm'ed me. uYoung man. the idiosyncrasies of your human composition have, I fear, untitterI you for a right- eous procedure in the mnttiplying duties of yeur future Iife. I see new What exeeIIenL advice she gave me but then my young; nature was taken aback. I 11an heard the EuglisI-l language and enuIrl not understand it. My father and the schnnhnaetel' came in just then and we went. into a classroom. They were teaching mlonial history. It interested me. and I understand everything, but unfortu- He said that Washington vI'I'Isst'rI thr- Dolnwnre Decom- Miee Markintnsh. a member of the vlass. Dhjerrted to this assertion and sehnlars were studying. nately the professor made a hnItI statement. Jrl NHH lu'lf 3... us, in six hunts. 166 presented very good grounds for demonstrating that there were seven boats. Miss Mackintosh was tall and slender, with a brilliant eye. I believe she is still Miss Maekintosh;indeed she was too brilliant a woman to marry. Well, the discusmdn was Vigorous, especially strong 011 her side. IVE left the room while the argument still lastedt In my ignorance I failed to perceive any importance in such discussions. It was; from that moment that I realized how much I had to learn of the English language. I was quite ashamed of myself. On the way home we passed a group of Saturday students who were talking earnestly but not loudly. Just after we had passed I heard a terrific scream. We stopped and feuntI that one of the students had lost :1 sheet from her noteheok. and that it had been trampled beneath the horsest feet. Of course, the loss was great. I knew now what she suEered in seeing her mm faithful copy destroyed; then I knew not Why she wept. From that day I have been learning and trying to understand the many things to be understood. I have learned El. great deale in fact there are few suhjects upnn which I am not well posted. But ennthme what you were about to say when I intermpted. I knew that. you would he interested in my history. fBeinga faithful portrayal nf the character of a. student, StucIyinr; :It the University on the sixth day of the week. the first beginning with Sunday. He loves bnnke and wurds. and at. times his peers, hut oftenm' his interiors. which he always finds. being himself the judgeJ IXV Fur mmv I'mlsun llnv Hzllm'nfny SHIJI-nl dinhl'l vrmtw :1 fllrm'. :lllll lll: I-mmw 1Iall'twl IU mch 1110 IIUXL u'wk. A1 Hull linw Hu- HUr-r-ill mm lmljlyling mm- with sumI-Illinjj. Hhv mulnl srau't-vh wait until Hu' tulrh- was I'HII. Why is NliH-r; lsltm-m-v I'IIM'snnlrv Iilw :1 rimqa? blll' Jtslxl'll. l'h't-rlvlmztlx' Wzmlwl tn zmsuw-I' this, It was ch-ml x-nsy. ulim'nllriu xlu- llilr' hrr Hlll-Imt'll, What 8011 HI U'E'L' Iln tlll'lV pl't-I't-l'?n PEIII'. I shuuld say. :ltlrin'l'l'll Hm I nnl. jfiU'Ell'll Hn- HIIr-Hill. Hln Iu'u ways le IJHi'l'IIPIUF rhnkw? m-w-n 11mm: u'liiI-ll lJuI-l rurln'iwd M'ul'ynnlu 'l'lw pur- liulw in llm MIN t'an-h' mmMin llllll'l' Hum IWII l'hnkt-s. The Soother's Second Poem FLittle Miss Pompadour uVN'he-re is the Pompadour Now? iDOBSON. AR Dobson has 51mg of a fan 50 erqm'sffe, dafnfy, and rare, That one can not imagine the man Who bad power it? deny any prayer Whispered softly behind if fhere, By the Pompadour . . . GONE 0h, lfear You have fallen, good sir, in a snami Our little 31465 t:P'ompadom- 's HERE :' HE'S HERE, and her charms 5151'! can Hold sowerer'gnfy everywhere. She can issue a pardon 0r ban With a gesture as proud as Ker. 04nd of course she stiff Henge: her anr'r In that style known far and near, Which to all Jail: plainly declare 0m- IffHe Miss ?OMPADOUR 5 here! F ber- body-guard, lo I in fbe 'ban Are Senior and 50,977, a brave pair! Followed dose by a fanfor and an- U'fzis IS almosf foo march to bear! Then a Medic who looks 129115 a glare At a Law mart twfm brings up the rear; Andffiey all seem in show by their care, Our LITTLE Miss Pompadour ,5 here! ENUOY TERNALLYyoafouI and fair, I doubt not the Freshmen next year- Wr'H announce WM; an ownersfxip afr' : OUR Ir'HIe M35 Pompadaur 19 here! wmlgm 1158 X. hl' just mun,- Kl'um English Ill. HIM 11le GUESILID. TIIIJ Iii;r mas m fillg'rly 11m 5111' :ll'tr'm-IM g'mu-I'nl :lih'nlirm. Wllzll 11M yum IMII' tln-J'v? :Hkl'lrl 11w Hmnhw: WYhL lelR-na'nr HE'IIWII sninl Hm! Hht-llvy'a hnlr n'ns lulu; um! lelnlu :mnl Thu Humip nmE EIIHM'IM' IIHHH lmv In giggltu m Hwy gig'g'lmi, ' MM Mr. l'ulll suiil Ilml is Mu llwru un- Hr- HHIJU' lmu'os in his hunk. Innglu-d titmsip. Thu Dig dnln'i smihx Wlu-l'v Was thz- pninl 'f lull 5hr lMg'uiwl :Ir'mllnl. Inmar- Ilurluss. 11nd :tlv x'L-ry little, WYhufs nlr..ing. Jliggy'f uSked Hm F-uul. At. HliH, 11H:- Jmm', limid lilHu 1:1mh lu-rmnrv HIPl' Y1lfJ 4I1I'l'l':J' Hw 1:11.112 521n- Wu- .ar; emhnrrnssml Ihni' .xht? nlmmwil tlw pnpvrs hhl' mm 113111;: 11: mnm-nl. Munln-r u'IH nut. lhwpumtvly she twirl Iu-l' smi stun: Hrymcrmo, who :lskcrl Hlt' I101. in give ML: Ier'nr': gnw mu IIHN- thingw :lllli elr'kcrd me to 1'0le iht-lu ln nll of you. 1h: said Umt H-Hsvu' u'ulLlIl Hliv lIu-iu having Jacked tho J'I'ugu1L-MA up, slu- luxg'an. HIE. XI. The Dig's OfferingeThe Trilogy IN LUV! NH lH-IMICNI HHANI WC. ' l'is Innnlhs Hinm- IIlll' dulling h-H us, Lvl'l us lnndy EMT: Aml ul- H'l'l'll :mll uc' Inuurn fur Ulll' nlm-m HUN. ICIII' Hwy'll' Ilu Inllgi'r hm'c'. IJ, H. 19H Fupyright. f'inrinmtfi L'Hquin'i'J Cindereldon a. y XI'J; - ILLIIHII mllw! Hndrl't-lthm. Hr 11ml lhl'w upon :1 Iinn- Jhurv lhvd .u and shulimls .x'uung' hay. Sit'ptll'HIlli'l'h. Hl-lnmnm. I'hitk'lhl- nml Sigurd. Mm uwrv jmtlnllr- M' hips lwuut'j' kllll-l :I'nw. and Min tlitl llim llnl'lll u'Iu-HN'M' IIH' t I1El1ll't zll'usu. Ulu' vn-ning u'hvn his MUHIMH hm? gnm- II: 21 llzllll'i' nmf lu- snl wishing 1w 1111;4'I1L ,Q'n 11m. 1n- lngnnl u x'nim- mu. HIV rhilcl, you shall mm m thn- Inlll, unnl lw z-n'lu' hi: fuil'v gmmlillm' HliLnllilIg ITO hvsithl Hm. Ht: .2131 :1 pumpkin and 1 11 nudge ynu :1 m:1rl1.u HAN right. 521M Cindt'u'vldnn. ns 1w slnrft-d l'ur IIH- lurkvl's. '11111 why do you make u Iww cmr'f w! l.' lhm Hood was HUIHt' pumpkim him- .U Izlsl' 11v Wzls I'l'mh' tn gm but. he 112111 Jm Wail. MIMI Hw fairy gndfnihc'r, r1 hzlLl Hmlly'hi III HIM. :1ml,T;1ki1I;:;I t'-th-'h:n'. he IUUYHI u pair HE sham tnlt Hf :1 i1l11y. u'hil-h slund unmide. :11111 with ivl'uilght Hu'm tn WJMM'C'MUH. 51mm. inlu u wlwvllmnmx'. grunt. exertion an11 must 1mm Wllwn lllv first. In-II ring or ynnnl' A B CE will turn 1n mmliiimm :HM .x'uu'll haw Ir. g0 lmmo um lln- l'mn's 'I'uu'nf .Uf rigln. mill Willdcrg-IIEUII. Hm qu-H Mu I'I-urhml 11w lmH 1w forgot every- Illing. Tln- king's :hmghh-r mmM Ilnm-v W111: 1m nm- r-Ist'. :Lml llu swunJ th hm! rung hofm'c ho Hmnghl 01' his K'IIHIIHIH'I'IS u'mwls. HI: Hlimw'l :m'ny n'ilhnut E'H'H saying; gouh-x'v. HIM he run 50 rm Hull lu- 11-h umu nf hir shew lu-hind him Then hr Inmml 111::1 whni his gudL-ltluzr had said was true: he was carrying :1 load of all sorts: and can- rlitiuns 11nd his shnwing 1111:: nnt :steu'tlingly credit- illJlL'. ill' lllll lmt WUITIV :llmut his Hlluv, lllIWL'VL'I', for he knuw that the kings daughlt-r wuuhl suck 0th its owner. 111111 110 1111:.- clse 111 the land could Then he lit out for home. And the rest lived happily forever after. 11' 2111' it. b. The Sleeping Beauty Once upon a time there lived a rising genius, and When he arose t0 the editorship, he gave a feast to which he invited the shades of all his anA casters. But, unfortunately, it happened that the editor forgot. the shade of his great-gi-uat-l111lf- 11111-hr-hy-mal'1'iz1gc 1111 his 1110thcr's siilc. Then the shade became angry because nf the unconscious slight which the gom'l 111111 innocent. young editor hail given him. Thu day after the feast the irate shade of his great-grcat-hnlf-Ln11-lu-hy-niul'riagu 011 his. mothcrk side cast a spell over the editor and over his friends and 11011111111111.1113. Thus they re- mained fur a hundred 11-1115. When the time was up it 11111111111131 that the Prinm'ass Charming 1111s passing hy the unstlu in her aul'unmhilo, 111111. noticing.r tho unkempt 1111ch of tho 011111111151 she stuppvd to inquire tlw 11111.90. She fm't-vtl her way thruugh 1hr 1111111'I'g1'n11'th and into the casthu 'lllwl'v 1111:,- Jlll' with his 11mg 1111mm, all ri-mly tu su'cL-p 1111 thu dust of :1 century, 111ml over '11 the tvh'phnnv Shi- 511W :1 girl With the receiver in hvr hand. Wamlering through tho halls. 5119 at lungth 0111119 11111111 thu vditm: 111- satinctivoiy 1-'l11' 101111-1111101'1111 the 0111 fairy tale and knew 111-1' duty. But when she 111111 looked at the Hlitnr. Hlll' slmlu- hmlcmily to hvrsclf. GWJIi, Lordi anything l111t that 5 ThI-n tlu: PriIIn-ss L'Imr'nl- ing lrmkull urtunul hm- uml 51m 1111 illswt humming 011 the 11'incimv-punu- illlt' only nmving thing,r in tlic t'tlsllv. Hhu 1-:1r1'iI-1l it 1111-1 211111 placed it upml illif mlitur's 1-houk. Wrapped in sleep for ul11111111'e1l 3'1'111'5, the Ulstlu was 11 little huhilitl llll! times. It was 11 kissing hug. And the; all lived happily frm-vt-r after. Goldilocks and the Three Bears C. Once 1111011 11 time there lived a little boy named Harry. hut ht-causv of his fair huh- his 111othm' called him Llolclilwks. Now, not far from the 11111111: 01' Goldilocks 111111: 5111110 hig buildings WlllCil lngulllu said were 2111 Institution. and 111-111' tn tht-su his. nmthcr bade him never go, for, she said, tlnw hig Imam; were up there, and if he went near, they might. gobble l1i111 1111. huvll gobbled, but it llltl nut 14111-111 in he. desirable, But one day when Gnhiiluclis had 11111'1'1' so he kept away religiously. ha 111.: standing :15 rlusu tn the Institution 11:4 ill! dared, he met :1 up the hill. ttUhl'i said thalililocka. ain't you afraid ? Twill 1f what ?H asked the youth. who 1111.: very ti111icl-lnnlcil1g indeed, 111111 as he spoke, his youth culled Williu. on his way hair, which hml 9111-1111111 to 111: shunting 11111111 11.1111 already. arose 211' lcalst :1 tl1i1't-1'7sut-nmi of 1111 inch higher. Then Gnhlilnt-ks told him 11hnut the tlll't'D Uh? ing,r Willie. in his high. Sclumking mice. snitl ti111i1lrluulv tine is 11 littlu hmwn hunt, suitl Golililurks. 111111 1111111111111 says he runs 11111111111 and drives evcryone out. of 111-:11'14 in the institution. the halls with a big hreomfJ ttBy Georgetit 8K- And the next 1:5 a lniddleesized gray beai'f went on Goldilocks, and he frightens :ttl the little girls and boys by telling them wlidll L-how em up it' Ihey don t goings out de halls? Is. that a asked Willie. 'And the great big bear is .whutfll chew em up, and 11019 :1 red grizzly. t'And you'd just better keep out of his wayf said Willie us he walked on. Now Geldi- lneks began to grew more and more curious, and tinally he yiellled and went up to the institution, carrying a long sth-k us a 1'J1'otectirm. Peeping intn WVh-dt's that if he asked to u fourteenth, who was going A Mass Meeting, answered the other prouth cxelnhm-d Willie. J o-ke W the big hell he saw thirteen pimple. m. If. Going hack into the curridur, Untdiloeks spelt- I-rl out. the signs on the blackboard: Ilistalhltilm of President, Y. M. U. A. Vote for Harry Reinu hurt. Meeting tonight, ltnsieians? Exchange. Huldilneks rubbed out all the notices. Wmmt shall I write, he thought as he. disenrerml a pieci- nf elmlh fully half an inch long. nOh. yes, and he mvereil the beards with hig letters: 1 want Six Dollars, fur this was the thought llppm'lt'IOSL in his mind. Then :1 mice mid, hD0111 Ilefaee the blackboards? It was the little brown bear amt Goldilocks was so frightened he forget he had '1 Stick. ttIti: nieht my faultf said another voice, He says so. tetdiloeks could stop gaddering, he heard a heavy step and there beside him stood the big red grizzly. tliohlileeke qunked visibly as the B. R. G. Seat'chelt in his pocket, and selersting u 1.1:1pm' from among several, read in :1 i'uiee of thunder. itWhet do you Goldilocks- eeuld think of nothing to say so he read from the blackboard tt1 want six dollars? ttFii'e dollars library fee, one del- lm' registration? said the B. R. G. ttWhel'ets the chancellor of the'exehequer'f't But when t'r'oldilneks hurl made itiplaju that. he ctiJ not agree with the motto of the Institution. t Pie more blessed to give than to receive. he was not sure whether the otheris wrath meant. that he was to he gobbled up or kicked out. What boots it to tell mere? When Goldilocks recovered con- No galdderings in the hnlhsf Before want here ?'v for late svieusness he found himself at. the Clifton Golf t'luh. And utter. his successor lived unhappity forever XL 1 slmuhl likc to know, Llumemllwl Hm Culleul' Elcl'lll-K', who put you up 1:; I'muling llHlt Ll'ub'h. You ought, to lulu: 11:le hL'llcsL' Ulmugll lu klum Lhul llmw Hung: u'un- I'L-zlliy inlulidud lesL LU give pl'uluillulluu Io L'L'I'Hlill 1:unplu, Mm hum, i1 is. true. bum: up here Im' u short iimu, but lmn- ncrw m:nlu illu lcalnL ull'm'l m ruiw Lhu moral or intclluutual standard at Llu: Linivursity. 30w, il Jiutlurlly hm! read them; I shouldn't. have bcun surprisml. iub WU: Uig- MNUU, 1 only wish 1 had haul the cluuluc lo, iuLurruplL-tl Hullurlly, fur I think they're lJLll'l'eL'tly gramir' J.Ju lull 1111:, Diggiu, LlUill', n'hu u'I'utv them. Dig was unnlplulvly LH'L'I'L'IIJUL' lu-y llw runlumliml u'hil-h lll'l' cutertail'iment Iliad CXL'IUHL .30, she L-xlllinm-nl u'L-uld'y ln Hunui'liy, l czln'l lL-llJ fur l pl'on'lisud hot 1'0. And flu sum. she 'dlIlIL'Ll upnlngulh'ullj In Hannur, I dlllllgt know any- lhiug was the mutter u'ilh them. I was all'ralid I'llL-y u'ullllllfl be interesting mmugh. mWeU, they were, said 1110 15001 l'L-alsa'urmgly. 'Wes, illuy u'urc, Iciturutml the 'l'muurur. And i always lm'ud Hurry so much, :ullhrd lhu liuLtul'lly. ; 3.'uu- w1mt F asked thu Ucnsor in u m-nmlulizml mm. 1 always Imud Hurry HO much? I-t-Jmnml tllu Bultcrlly brazenly. lie was always so guml natured um! mmnunmlanEng. And u'lml': muru, 1 think itfrs dis- graceful for em Institution, such as Lhu Varsily iihHlllll'E In 1w. lo cmpluy Inism-nlnlu little infant: lilcu llzu'l'yis successor. 1 don't In-liuvo, rulmn'kull Ihc L'unsul' l'utllur Iminlcdly, than it matters much what you think. 1 wish, my Ilcilr F001,? said L113 ButtL-I-Hy in her mwt. engaging Ilmnnul', that you would ask the tabiv this Conundrum: Why do Uunsurs always consider I'lltlEi ness one of Ihuir special rights and privileges? 'Tih; l'u- gut smm'tlling mun: interesting 1Imn tlmi. l'utlu'lml Llu: Foal. Jt's alll ufiu Hm! I vm'npusvd Lu Juc when M was 111:th ?m-tur Emeritus of the I'm varsity. Hectori grasped the Censor. Well, why not? 1 :,-:-I'1uinly tiiln' smuutlling about EmcriLus. And here's the ode : 173 m 'J'u'u u'l;ll1glil:g hun'n u'm'l- studying 011 1lw l'In:rIin;;h:IIII Hull nlnil'; 'Hn-ir hrmln wvn- rough elmi trulsh-ll WIu-H- Hwy pullt-tl llwm in lll'aililil'; 'l'n'n shil'km; rslHHIIPi-I Wc'rv Hil'tillg. Aa Hwy h-nm-xL :ag'ninH llw walla. l:lll nu! lmw llll-j' Hy H'lu-II Hwy ln-nl' .Im- Hy ViH yun hh-rm- ,uvl mll nl' Ilwin Imus! 'I'IIiH Hligul'I-h ix thlrl, hlli 0h! Tn rosl hi? lurm-r. u'lm mu? YM hv :llu'ulw Illmm's Ilia tyranny l'pnn :umHn-r mun: F1: lluf I'm r211 vlmh ciI-m sluirn. l'Iul I will gI-l nu'iu .u-mm yx'l'lm l Illan'i I'univrll 'I'n 1'11 ll'l'nilil'lli. l'wl Ill:tixlh:-xull;.1'l'l nul nf mvin II;11IH. llh, .luniInr .Im-. ynu xlll'vl-Y :ll'l' Hf illi- 111mm Imtmltnhll Pn-yv, Ilt-nu :Iml HI-ninr lmaml Hy :It Tlu- mull ul' ymlr lullo. .Kml I ilwink Jumhl l Alit- Aml My run-I'I-Ii will: II;lH-. Tu Hy IHI ll'y If I hrnrll yum vry 'WiH 'ruu MH'M' grl I-'IIl HI. nlv'lll hung! As tlw Funul undml. Ihl' llig :lsln-d: Why did you Hlll that :m unli-E Hwnnsv. Iligg'ilu 11w nwtn- rhung'vs Illl'lllllu'hulli us Illn's HH' IIIle' in NH Hu- Hlli'h IYIILI I'I-ml in i'lllglLsh HL Uh. I I'Illl'1ll'll llilu' mglwly. As.- llw lu-ll I';Ll1i .11!v-V:lH rusu. lnul um In-J'nru 11w Hulh'rHy hull rmw mun- mid: WI-ll, I III; Think ifs am :m'l'nl $Il:lll1l';llullll Harry. XII. The Treasurefs Story 67w Heroism of Mr. O'Flannigan 'P WAN lnlr- in tllv month Hf 0::- 1ulwl'. DWI! Hill'llt't' lillwl HIV 0 Q , Lll'iml ll-un-s Hmt ya-f dung tn thv nnkwl hmnuhvs 11' was mrurly midnight :Inll hvm'y thlrknms hung. an-Iikc. uhnw tlu- earth. Only a few pulu .4m's shimlnvl'L-tl in tlw hlm'k mull nl' rlu- Ilr-un-ns. g. M slw-ping lmrn-:l hilL'llt'L' that was nnly ln'nln'n lay Hu- t-lliH, dunk wind that Higllt'd through ilw tI'H'S. sulllvring 11w l'vu' nml Hu- u-aning mmm. imiukmg thl'ung'h Hap i'lnlllIH that had $I1I'nllda-d lwl: shed lull 21tlimemllghelstilv light. upon Ihv cll'L-ul'y sumo lwluw. It. scum :uf prvul'mr dvmlnlinn. null mw lhut alt Hul'll U'EIS d Tinw HuL-nlml Iilh'cl uilh nalnwlvss hm'mr, II was :1 gl'avm'mwi. lung; sinm- nhnminmwl. lis. hudd- stum's won- fallen and hrnkmn :md hmg. rank grasr' had tn'ur'grcm'u t'lll- mound: Ell thl-ir fwl. 1:5 Hl-nlIm-ml ht'l't' :nM Ilwre- Wuro nlnl gnarled l'I'M':, ulw nl' u'hivh. Turn from NIH i-nI'IIl in wuw h'I'I'iw I'it' stllrlll. lay I'HH lt'IljJIh 111nm Hm gmumL mush- 111;; :mluln-I'lm-s limldslnnvs lwmwllll its trunk. HIM rmIl-hing its glwll Hanlri lEII inIn Hut inI! night air, likl- the arms 01' mun: gignntiv Int'tullilri. Huxl's rHIP blusilw'i lmu Hu- mum'nful n-ry nl' tlu- MN: who m-sml in AXt-I't': 1n HIM it such H'El'l' sm'rilcgu. its lumnvlwnx Hn- hellh' Huttm'ih: m'nunll. :IH swnr ml to m:n'k tlu- split :19 nlu- giwn In'l'l' In pnwrrs nf M'il. Hll'mlgl- Fl'ul'i1-+ nn- tnlrl ul llmt 1:101 uf grnund. Hlnx-iu: Imnh-punhurl iJIY Ihc- strung-mimlwd. hm Wllirht'elllHl'llli'Wnl'lVlllr'helkt'lllt'il'Ill':lll$.;111ll;jh'l' Ilu- Illuw ;1 With.- th'HL UJ' Hlvln. HM nm- must gvlwmllx' ln'lmvd is Hunt uf Hu- gnm- rulylml'y tlm': um-urred 0n the night of Ortoher 5'31. in IH . A stnl'y Wilma! lrlllh has 1mm wnlt'lwll fur by a muar respeetuhle citizen of the town, and one Which I new recount, adding to it EL few explanations, hitherto unkuewu te the general public. 011 the night, and at the hour that; I have de- scribed, 11 dark figure loomed up in a breach in the wall that enclosed the graveyard. it was that 01' a man wrapped in a long, loose cloak, with 1:. Hlljlllfh hat pulled lew down over his eyes. He paused u 111013th where he stood, and peered eatutiousiy up and down the road, then having sat: tttijcd himself that there was no one in sight, he ehuuht-red over. Bent ahnust. double, he threaded his way slowly and painfully among the grassv gmwn gl'leUE, starting at the slightest sound, mu! thrusting out his hands as if to push aside the darkness. Again and again he stumbled and once he tell. With a tow muttered exeeration he arose to his feet and looked around him. Above him stretched the mighty roots of the hizlsteLl tree; he? heath him was a grave whose hendsttme, lung sint-e fallen, was almost. covered by a dense growth ef grass and nettles. He had reached his. journey : end. He sat down and waited. A hat tiuttered uhout his head. questioned a warning voice. The man started guiltily. Ewes only an mvl. Of human presence Yet he Silt there, watching, uWhon, whom, 3 there was no sign. waiting, for what? Suddenly the town clock struck the midnight lts heavy, ehmgeruus Slnlltd shattered the oppressive stillness. The man l'OSQ to his feet. No 110111: stretched nut his arms, and with them made pass- es. ever the grave upon which he hint been sitting. Strange seuhfle issued t'rum his lips. and as the last note of the hell died mruyihe stumped thrice upun the fallen hemtstene. 176 From beneath it there came a low, sepulehral groan that was echoed again and again and again. Pale blue sparks rose from the three ditferent graves, growing larger with frightful rapidity. rithey came. nearer, and the waiting man saw that they strezuued from death heads surmouhting :15 many tall, gtmstly figures. What did it mean? Haul the inmates of these graves heard the insult uttered their companion? Were they coming to avenge it? There was a moment of awful silence, then the air huemue full of ghostly sounds, and from the headstones beneath the lonely watcher there came a long, bloodieurdhug shriek of agony. The three apparitions ranged themselves before him and pointed With ominous finger. Mortal, that woulcPst profane the last. resting place of her Who lies beneath this stone, hast: thou might to say in exeulpatien of thy crime ?u asked :1 hetlew, sepulehrul voice. ttNethingjt said the hapless victim. 'lthou thl'eii'est thyself upon our mercy? de- nmnded a second voice. nl def: ' Fhen will we give thee one chance of escape: said the third. uRaise this stone from Where it hes. so heavy on our sisteris breast, and place it up- right: beyond the head. thy life? There was a sotmnn pause while the blue lights 'l'lickert-d eerily. Then em-h spirit raised its hand and together they chanted in tones of solemn warn- 111g. Do this and we spare Fail and thine hour is come. be greater than thou calltst hear.H Hilently, in the dim light shed upon him, the man bent to his task, and the crescent moon rid- Thy doom wilt ing aloft in the heavens pulled aside her veil to look down upon as strange a sight as that desolate ground had ever witnessed. A sound of crackling untlol'hrush, a loud crash. anti ttI-Iewly Mosesla yelled an Irish voice in mingled pain and terror, then there was silence again. Looking neither to the right nor left. the man continued at his task. He had torn away the weeds and nettles and was straining with every muscle to raise the fallen headpiece. A brilliant light hashed upon the scene, a dark form sprang forward, felled the steeping figure with one blow and rolled With him upon the ground. ttAh, ye sconmhel, PH tache yez to rob the grave of me great grandmother, that I will? yelled the voice, and the words Were punctuateri by a series of blow tlelivered indiscriminately With all the might of the speakeris good right. arm. ttltis 01f t0 the Polie Station ye go, share as me name's Pet Flamiigan. As for ye? he cried in menacing tones as he turned toward the three speetere who had been making lively efforts to rescue their former victim, tras: for yef he re! peated, his courage rising at the sound of his own voice, tithrying to kape an honest man from riein1 his juty, get out wid ye. er spooks though ye be, 1511 break yer bones if so be yeive got any?! Then after aiming a savage blow at each of the three, and violently shaking his victim, who was power- less in the hands of the burly policeman, Pat rushed With him out of the graveyard as if trying to escape the wrath of his great-grendmother as well as that of the three pursuing; tiepooks? The agent of the law had the advantage, fm- 177 turr-m- harl winged his feet. He was out of the- feted enclosure and flying down the read before his ghostly pursuere, hampered by unneenstumed petticoats had time to mu :1 red. They stmggled 0n manfully, hut Path: lucky star was in the as- t-endant, for simultaneously they stumbled over a headstone and fell. Three skulls rolled clattering to the ground, there was a. sound of ranting fabric; three paire of trousered lugs flourisheri wildly about, and the air was blue with language. There was a minute of eonfueed struggling, then three dieeomhted lu'mking boys, arrayed in sadly disarranged sheets- stumbled to their feet. EW0 use trying to catch Pat With these things on? said the tallest. as he tugged away at his spectral habiliments, tiHc-i: got poor Rochester nearly to the Police Htaiinn by now. Cenfmmll him! Herc, Williams, lend a hand and get me out? tgGot to get out of my own, Omsteadf returned the young gentleman airhh-t-sm-d. and giving his, sheet a savage pull he split it down the middle and met it from him. It. took but a minute for the others to follow his example. hut Pat hnci made good use of the delay and was t-misigning his prisoner to the guardroom when the three here down upon him. ctHere. you idiot. What are you about? that man go; hets all right? tth lie. Thnvee. grave robbers, help! yelled Pat in tones that wake the echoes in that quiet street, caused many a worthy sleeper to turn in his bed. and reused more than one. to run to the wimimin mien the sash and inquire the cause of the. disturhanee. Patrick OJFlannigan called for help not in 1-431. Vain. for instantly the thtionhouse door opened, 111111-11 poliomnou 1111511011 0111, and before 1111: 2151011- isl11-11 1101's 121111111 1111-111; away, they found 111C111- s1-11'1-S in the g11111-111'11o111 111111 the 11001 shut 1113011 them. Now 1111- 1'111'111- 111111111111 11911 1:00 1111111. the boss 1111s 11'; .4111- 111 11-3 111 1111- 111111-11i11l 011111-11 Pat as 111- 1111'111,-11 1111- 1113: 111111111: 11111:: 12111-011111 hi1: 1'10 1111114, 11113 1111111111 1111i1-1'1' 1111111111111 111 111:: 119111. 1111-121,- 1111111115- 1111111-54'1- s1111I1-111s R11JTIDIH1 111111 111111-11 111'1111-i1- 1-1-11. '1'111-1 11i1-111111 1111-. 1111013 they 13115111111 against it with 111011 1-1111111i111-1'1 kx'l'igth. but 11 was 111-11111r against 1111 1195111111. 'I'l11-i1 1111-1 11-1-11 111C. 11'111111111's-w1111-I1' 11'1-1'1- 3131-1111131 11:11'1'1-11. 15111111131 111.11'11139-11-1' +1111 11111111 11111111 1111' 1111111' 111111 laughed. Tho 1111101? 11111111111'1-11 11111111 111111 11 111111111-111. 1111-11 111111111'1-11 his 1211111111112 111111 1111- g11111'1l1'1111111 111115; 111111 1111- 1111111-1-11H1111111-11 141111111l 01' 1111-1'1'11111-111. 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'1N1-11111'1'11i11 1:1 1111- 11111-11111 111-1111 1111141111 111-11. 1111511'1-1'1-11 11111-111-1111-11: 11111 11i11 111111 1111.151- groans. lmw 111111111 1111-111? ' 171-1 1'1Vel1triloqu1'sm, one of Waldun's many and va- 1111111 11ccon'lplish111e11ts? The aforesaid young gentleman was rubbing his arm. 1111111 hardly P1111 1111111 111111 111-5113 11.01 ghosts in 1191111 911111051, he said rucfully. hWhat do you 11111111. 011111102111Pi1 u'I 1111111; 3111111 119111-1- 1151: Rochester; he 0111111111151 1-1111 11111-1111 11-11111 1-xp111-i1-11o0. answered 01111111111 laughing. 1111111111 1111 you 5111'st 111111113. 1'1-1111'111-11 his 1111-21111, H1 91131 111111 1321115 5111111111 111111 111111 1113' sighf is. striking if 11111 111111111310. :3 :1! :11 :1: 2? 2?: 4: :1: :5: :6: 1k 1'1-1'si1111 01 The 11111 0111111111115 1110111- 93111101'011 111,111-11101' 111 11111-111 11711111111113 1011111 111 111-111 1111- $111111! 111' 111st nightfa- initiation 1.111111111111111 Willimns 111111 1111- 1111111- 111111 111- 11i11 171111 j11sti1-1a 111 11111 111111111110. m1'1111 see. 111- 10111111111111 niriljv3 111' way 11f Q1111- 1-111si1111. 1111111 11111111- j1111g1- is 1111 11111 1'1'i1-1111 of 0111' 1311111132 1f 1110 11-141 111' 1110 121111111- are H111.- 1'1111. 1 9111111111 say 111111 111,- 111111 111111 111111111- 1111111'11'11111ity 11f 111111111111 1111111 1111111111111111111112 10111111111111 11111111101 Mu 01111- c1011. 311110 1111111. The 5110111101 111-ig111-11 him 1111 11111111111111, h11-111 you 501-. 111- 11111111111111 11111-11 11-11 11x11h1i111-11 1111111 11'1- 1-1111 11111.1' 111-1-11 11111112 111 11111110 :1 1111 01111111111 11111 111' 1-101-111-1411-1' 111-1'1.-. why 110 11.11 11.: 1.111 . quietly. 111111 1-111111-1111-11 himself With 1110111111,:r 1111 13:11 1111' 11110111111111: 111111 111 11111'111111ss prank 111: 11 11-11 1-111- 11-g1- 111111.: 111111 11011-1 11111 0110111111 111 11111111 1111111121 ' 111111.- 1111141110111 111 1111? 901-1011 111101111 11111 11111111. HIV 1111119. 111V $1111.12. 110 1-1-1111 gravehr, g1111 jail at 1111-1111. 11113111111115 1111- g11111111'a wi11 111- your 9111 .5, KIT. Nina saili lin- 'i'I'L-nsiii'n-r. us hu slulnpml 1'v:i:iili;3. l Imn- :I Iiww wr'i' llUl'iilll'l'li H'lll'rll'iiS 10 muix'v. sllglut-simi In Im- illV lilt' story .Wl' inm- jllsi' iin-nHI. You Hi! immir rim 1 Imn- hull mun: ui' ivss c'xiu-rivnm- :m miII-gv Imliiiralinms Xmllilmliy. I imw Iiml uni: iin- imsim-ss mud in mannglg luul I'mlii-i', and I speak n'iii: pvt'fuc-t l,i'unk- liliss. must nl' Till' mlitnrini u'm'k iuls :lisn faiiun upon my slimiliivrs. Ifnliini's. as :l Hliv. :H'u ilw Iiiusl llIII'UiiiliJil'. iiiglity. pl'vjiiriiI-mi individiluis 1:: In- l'nlmii :lii-vwlii-i'c'. 'i'hi-y ilzli'v III in: l'IIIIiI'HiilJli by :1 strung. managing; immi. ll' iill' lllliliil'ziiiull is :I Fl'i'l'llsi Mu may In: sun- Hint tin: i:::ll1:i:Jt-1' ims iuwn :Iluiu in m:nlzlg't: iiis miitcn' iri'npvriy. lli ilw lilliliil-alinn is :I l':IiI11rIz ill :ili iu'nimiiililiits 111:: PtiiiHl' ims iJl'L'i'l rm: shihimrn mini ims lJHt'l'i-i' sc-m'liI-ii his Inmmgi-r's mhiru. l Imw imti vxlwriI-ni-c u'iiii lmill iiiIiliF. imt iilt' iiltivi' Hl'i' ilii' an' tin: IHHI'I' mmmun. .UI this suit Hf ex: luvrivm-u has gin-n mu :1 Iimip insight intu human n:il'urr-. :Iini ! mm 1011 :II :1 ginnw what. tlu- Piiiuiil- wants. Kim: I sl-iI-ril-ri this story for tin: rmsrm that I sun in ir u-l'tuin i-II-illl-ms u'F lmpiiinriiy ii'llit'il il llliflili IIL' miii tn lltlilit mil in must of I'Ll't'h'. .Hl lilis u'iii :ippmi tn Hie iliii'a-Iilm'nlji' luli'l ul' nllr' illliiil'lH'U. that is. :lii limr-U win: ilzm- gum as fur us tilt' English Hem. 'l'iivn tim- i-nri has :i i-niivgv Havnr. whirii will in: VI'IT pimising i0 iimst- wim iiiw In 'l'imi iiit-msi-ivus into lwiil'villu' limi Hwy :IH' liming you. Its upuning is wry impi-l-ssiw, with I'im- :iusi-riliiin- lms H'iinJl' lilii- iIm-i- :is if is vnjuymi ill small : Iliiliuit' imvns. an. if it limi iml um: morn liIt-uit-Ili I l'nuiti rail it :lIl :iiI-ilruumi. immi slui'y. Wii' pi-nluli- iilu: Hum-rlilx'. i1 simulti imi'v :1 svniimmiml strain. I suggusiu-d lr: iiw writur That :i girl lu- inim- :IIIt'L-iisthv su'wtln-nri ni' tiw m:ni iimi is living initiuil-il. Hill' Hliflili :il-t-iiit-Ilmlly mwi H'Ii'iumiignn :15 110 is taking his i-zlptiw: to jail and ,u'zlilnliiiy i'l-sc-nv iiw int- tvr. Bu! liw writer hf IilO ml? is :1 Iitvrzn'y pi-I'sun. and. Hi t-nm'stu smutwi tho iilvn. Hr: 1 let fiit' matter :irnln. Had my :uivimg iwn liniiuwl'tl. this would have iJl'PTI HH' story of tin1 your. and Lli'llrlirml- Wflllili haw im-I: llllh'li'illfl twn-i'i'nnv Pisv :lilniiwr rzlsv iii I'ui-nising it. As: it is. iiic- sini'y u'iii in: unii' muiim-uivii' lmlllliill' 01' gnmi iiivmry ability IIHWIIHI'Uiil'II Iiy snuml imsim-ss ln'im'rilnit-s. If :lliy nf' i'ull mmll'i iikc: tn :isk :my Illli'nstinns nn iiw mmmgvnwni inf sm-iwiiI-s ni' urgnnimiinns uf :uly snri'. i'li 1:0 very Inimismi In :msm-r them. 'Tiiv Urmnm'i' innkm'i L-xtrmnoijv lmrn-d: lilo Buftvri'iy was l'itigvling; liiu Hunthm' iiil- Dip; U'ns impi'vssmi: liw i'ijlllllll'iib'i ims outing: lumkml i-osignvd aml lmpu-li; 17H with his usual deliberation; the F001 was amusing l1im1201f 1111 thawing 011 the back 111' 1111: 11111 of fare; the Gossip alone showed signs 01? great i111p111ic111xe. The 11101110111 1111.- Trmsurer paused she began 6115413115. 11111111119 01 1111111111g in particular, 1 511011111 111:1- to 1151: 11005 11111' one 11111111 111111111111; 1191111110 about that hght between Blakey 1111111 S11111'11i? It1s the 11111151 1111-1111111' 111mg 1:1'111' 1 11911111 0f. Thyme they were. 11115-11111 111112111114. 51: to Speak, When suddrnly 131111181 11151111119319, 211111 81111111115 1111 cut up about something, and do- 111111'119 111111 she 11'011111 111-11:1 1111111 111111111111 1111111131 01111111110 of such 11 thing, and for 111111 days gum 1111 in 1.11111. .411'11111. T111311 P11311191 11111111111 :15 51111111111131 as he went, and they 110th 51111111 1111 upholding each otherk hands 11.0 speak fig'lu'ativcly1 and 1111- 1101111ce that. it 11:15 1111 a joke, and that the rest of us are 171. 310w, why we are it, 1'1'1 111111 111 11111111: Also Whatever 1111.1?- 11111110. 1110111 1'111'1'1' 1111 31'1? ' 1 111111111 Miss 11111111111011 111111 Miss 1111511111: talking 111113111 1111: said the Dig. 11111 1 1.1i1111 t quit? catch what they 311111. 1 might 111111 11111111, though, for 1,111 sure 11103; 11111111? '111111-1111 11111111 110 111': such 11111151r '1 returned Gossip; '1'011111 upoil it 1111. The 1111111; 1111-151111 111111 1-111 1111 such 1111111115 11'1111 1'11111 1111111.; 11111111311 himself You know 111; 11.1.1 111 111111 111111 11110 111111 111ch1 111 111111 11111 1111.1 1111111 111111111 Fi11111111'01s 11111; 11111011.: hroihr'r, P1111. 11f 110111'511. ' S110 111111911 plaintivch'. Hwe canit 111-'1': 111111 this 11111151 111111111 11111111111-ss. 1'11111111111f1 E11111 11111, 110111. t'l'imw 1111111. 11 11411011 1111': 1111.5. 111111 1111111111:- tl'icd 10 I10 111111111111 111191191011 111 111'01'1'1111111g I 1111111 11151111 111111111111g 11. pittum of Mr. 311111111011 :15 1111 1111111111 11111113 he listened In Mice Gordon's 11.1.1111 111 11111111311 911.1111. 1 11111111 : 11111ti11111111 1111. 11.1.1 1111111 1111 gum, 1111.111 11111111111 1'0 H30 1110. 111111111111, 6111111: Miss 1111119111,:1 1111111. 111111? 11111 :15 9111111111111 10011.: 1111112 111111111 1111? GI-ntler 1111111 1111111 11111111 10111 1101' :11. the. Junior P111111 111111 .1111- most 001'1'1111111' 111111 rather 11111111501110 1111151-11111'1111' too 1111.111111111.11101111i1111111.1 11111111: 1111311 1 1114111111. WVK 130 Ilow awful I gasped Butterfly. Well. it was pl'ul'n'lhly il'nrgfJ rmmn'kud l:!ul150l'. Alli! hvl1n' u'f'nfrm Hm Foul. showing unrutlm- luivtlmu is Klim- lelw-Inhmw-I' when sllu thinks she has cynmorcrl Prof. Btmwlicl. Did she ever do Hum? asked 11w Dig u'ontjh'ringly. NO answered the. Hgmm-Iisi : 1 l'nnq 1 :lm Hm only pursnn Who 11:15 un-r had tlmt hnnnr. It happened t11i5 Waly ' 1W0 2m engngmnunt. m-iwl Builur'fly and instantly llilted. HT- :1 mmmittcu 111et:ting.' 3:1 id i'unsor, rising as qu'tr-kly u: Lunssibhr. That Ummdy I'lul; rrthonrsalfJ gasped Dreamer and tlisnplwan-tl. W must ho excusvrl. for tho Prnsitht and I uru going to haw a Hnuko tu- guiherf I'L-lnaa'kvd thi- FnLal easily. So the Egomotm promised flu: TTQZIHII'QI' In I'ulniel his L-XI'Jm-iunL-c with Pm- fessor Belledir-t :1m'Jtlwr1imc. XIII. The Dreamer's Jecond Poem I; The Poefs Wood 0 that I nugbtffnd fbaf wood, The mod Hut liver pee! 51mg of, Of broken mn--g!fnt and shade. Of dramas 'rmrib HIE 50ft leaves pinned, Wlm'v onlv flg'fm'u hrlowd, Would sbz'rm from flu? wooded darkness, Where only flgv vain by borne Or: the broken. lips of fire wind. M'mi perhaps tbe rbmrgrqful pray On figvfare of leqfv shadows Would pain! with a 51:1?! deter? Low where low: 1sz; never dtwit, And the wind fbaffergrmui 114,12 'vm'ce Would fbrolr in a great ze't'idiw'arm'ng hrfvearm'ng fbou lmsf not known, In a love that ibou hast wotfelt. -E.Z AMEWRUNMVA '- II X111. I'tmh'. :anM Hm tt'nnlt 'I'hzlt is Hwy gaunt. t-urrm-lml HIL- ttI'IIMH'. It is Hwy gmn'l. twlumct tln: FunL I just rum t'l'lllll Gr-I'mnn. What Ililllln'lll'lt HINT? mlg't-I'ly uskr-tl thu thlShtll. It was hI-uI'l-Im-nlt'jImp :lmu'ur-vrl tho Foul, Who was it? whislu-I'ml lhu Hussip. Miss t'tlnl'tnttu Vt'r'ilu'lll. Hhv tllII-l PI'HFUSSIJI' ti'nll tlmt 'rh't' .Umm hr-Imh'u tHr' ijma' u'hc'-I'MIlnm ltlt' 'l'l'nl'ussm' lultl hvr that she nth nut tu- in rltl'h :1 hurry alhllut hr'inrft'n. tthm-thing' hiiluln'nml tn Ht'l'lllilll yl-sft-l'tln-t'. tun. mitt tllv t'hlssilw. Nun; llUlt-l MI. llllt HEHH HEIIIHUILIIIT HIHI-it l,ltlllll'F.-'t'11t Pull n'n. Wrnutl IIlIl-t mull :1 mun whom you :h-urly haw Jnf said tlw J'I'IIIII'HF-HF, whm'vulmn Miss linnmlmit' Innkmt my unit rqamltml n'rr. Hui In return in 111v pnu-m. auiul hm- t'pnsnrsllip: dnlft yuu Ilttlllx' that 1110 t'HILH tIltP'l'T'ttlltl'tt Hm Final. tthm'o is u'lml WUUIII Iliilll'll'll if l'I'Pillllt'l' r-Illlglli limt u'utint tlcl 1110 Sprig? lit Um Hlnrig u yum: Iml's fnth-y tightly hints to Hmla' nf IIIIL III tln- Hlurig Hu- witlll-I' mhl hugs mi iusl likl- ml n'I-rligllt glnh: til the Sprig Iu- gus-a 10 Pay Ink lmly tub :I furiml rnll. Ad us In- lmmlls tlu- il'j' .htl'llh lu- 1ilkl'h :I grm-ztl'nl falH lrl tllc- H Iritr Tilw! 3' Id 1hr- Hprig this: guy :HIII I'mliw r-us-a' puts. on Ilia ,L'Hllll'lh IMO Ad st Ilia dnnrt-xt lllIJlI-V llllh :1 fmlclv Hlll'lltiill' All :13 tn MW '10 tl'il'r- ill Hlid tn full; ill :Igsnutx sur-I't Thu haul. IHJM Ihig' says wil-kvcl wards that wv tlill'l' 1m! l't-Iwnti III the Sprig 'ltilw! Sn W0 sir: :3 mpg Gf iigspmtI-r, pilicl fur lu-tlil-illvs gnIm-o. .hl llu- nHl l'Klll'lISl' nf Ide-It lhut u'l-W'D lunl WI- :Iu ltnltlurt': rm u'r- Til :I n-up uf rnrl- nlnl wi-Iv mill. nul' u-ngvr lmlltlu Tn HII- Iinyre u'hutl :lll um' chipa I-nh ill :nl uv rml thml gnu Runtim- Thmngh H10 Sprig 'ltilu'! Awful. mid fhu t'tt-nsm'. .tnct fur Illlt'l' Hwy zlll :ljlrl'mt. lf mu rum! mmHu-r pnmn. Inlag'hml ilu- HuntIn-Ia hu'l- u'ill l'mp jam. WIT well. :mswvrod 11w F'mwl. TH rvmt yum e1 Ilrtm- slivtrll tnnmrl'rm'. X IV. ? WT WAS not an unusual flay. The a green clouds hung over the mauve l:1mlm-:11m just as: they hml hung Fm- thc past tu'L-nty days. The nlull pink mist msv frum the valley and Shim- murcacl :uvny into nothing. The light lnur'plo vars grated up and down the yvlllm' hill. The l'Ilnck cmnpus sloped The blue lihrm'y Silt alum: in :1ll its hluelmss. and tho. whilv u'imls Mow through the pmu-luss wimlnws of llw Wzliliug-romn, whore Chilrl-vnmlnls 11ml remm'ml all that was 1T-1um'uhh- :le hmkvn all llm! muddily down to the avenue. u'us nul. 'l'hey hutl lufl lu-hiutl them only t'huulis of Hull Tantalizing mud that would mule day tum into that lueuuliful dust. WlllCl'l clings 50 well to all sorts of clothing. Wilh unsuppressetl joy I stood on the steps of Alinllifflx'Ull TTnll ulul watched the lmaufivs nf Thr: lnlltlstupu. Virgil would have reveled in tho awe- 184 Milton would have cast his m1- guls down through the mist. Wordsworth would ham m:nlc poetical nuul-pies from the yellow clay and his deep ihnught would have been deeper than the mud itself. Coleridge and DeQuincey would have lJCf'n driven 10 several more drops of lauda- num than usual. Yet knowing what such great. men would have done had they been in my place, I mulLl Duly remain silent 11ml wonder if the lu-nllng apparatus was working 01.1 the second floor. Ah! sordid though amidst. such impressionistic inspiring gloom. nuhlimily .' It. is well that divinity interrupted thee. Tlu-r-c was :1 Hush and flash. Lo! beside me there suddenly appeared a great, tall man in black. It was as ll! he haul leaped from the depths of yonder gn-cu clouds. Hush!U he Whispered, Hfear noi. .Tupilorl It is Iu l. cumrl my fear and turned toward the man. In truth it was my old friend Jupiter. He 1le lmt aged :1 hit since 'I had last seen him a year before. 'lWhat lime. is it. 1' he asked. I left Ulympun at tcn-thh'ly, uml I shall have. to return all; one, 01' my WlIU will come after me and create a scene. It, is now telbLhirQr-nnef I answered. HWcllf cried he hastily, hl will lell yum why l mu here. Hercules sprained his wrist this morn- ing and he will he laid up for ovur a mouth. I knew that the University of Cincinnati had many alhletes so I thought I wuuhl zippenl to you. Mer- cury is mulling this wwl; m 1 had to I'Llll my own errands. blow show me around? Wu entered the building. The students were rushing to and fro. Anna Bird Stewart and Eustace Halu were discussing smnulliin-Dr and Joe was trying to move the crowd 011. Jupiter looked about him. Mslf'here is Elias ?ll he asked. I raised my llalllillit'fl'thlcf slowly In my eyes. iiGonef I sobbed. W'es, Elias Margolis left us last year after appearing :15 21 Greek suhlicr in :Midsummer Night's Dwain. llHow I should halve enjoyed seeing him 5'3 ex- claimed Jupiter. hBut who are them??;l thistll, I answered, udon t get. them startcfl. They are the Logic Class Messrs. Ettlesun Ruthstein, Jasin and Friedman. Mr. Jasin'ls name used to he Jasimmvski, l'mt as Professor BtlllEfllCt, who is not a well mamJ sneezed every time he said it, the young man was kind enough to leave off the sneeze. We'll meet them all latch The crowd was clearing Out, 50 Jupiter and I lJCgklll lu walk up and rhmm. Who should we run into but Mr. Warsaw! After exchanging greetr ings, I explained to J upiter that Mr. Warsmv was 185 Professor Ticnwlicls favorite studeuththal their friendship wus imlissuluhle. At thisJ Mr. Wur- szmls uyus lhlshud There ucs 110 fricmlship l'L'b' m1 cxciludly. such thing as an abstractimi: nhstmction, therefore then: ccs Hal Hul Hill Ilzll No, Ha! Ha! Sn no such thing as friendship. Ilu mull prm'u lhul, C'd'll he? Lfef he says thnth w Jupiter thought weld better go. We left Warsaw gestitulaling madly 211 llmsu who were unfurlmmlu enough to pass :11 that time. A tall mun with extremely short trousers up- ptsnrutl Ull the steps. Jupiter stood quite still gazing with rapture 011 the lithe h'guru as it gaily hnppml tlUWIl llll'L'L? ships at a time. It seumwl busy, but, nux'urllmlcss, I dared to introduce Mr. Hamilton. Now, Mr. Hamillun was hurriedly gT-acious and he deigned t0 tall: quite a while to Jupiler cm thu i'llOICE HlllJ'jQ-frl. of real enjuyment. Then he departed us he had come, like a rheumatic zephyr. When :1 shrill instrument is played mm a phon- ugmph, suicl Jupiter, a1 cloth is placed UVL'I' the mouth of the recording hum. age to tell Mr. Hamilton 50 ?l, Here comes Eldon Cunningham? I SHlll. There was someone with him, but at the Llislant-u I could not distinguish. Probably some enfamf n'ru'ribi'c like Eldon. Uildon i5 sLu-h a had lmyJ Ah, 110J it was. no r'nfant; it. was Stanley Gran- ger and he really had on 10115?r trousers. Eldon and he were very proud of em-h otherhas a last resort. Jupiter took IIOTPS mi them :15; he had drum.- un everybody else. lgMny 1 meet them? he asked. Of course I introduced them. 111 a few moments Puuhhft you mali- Stanley managmi tn takt- Jupiter aside, while 111111011 ungagull mm in conversation. Such subtle generallship I hml m-u-r seen. The only chance of my seeing Jupiter again fortunately presented itHctI. 111C hail heard the talking and rung for Joe 10 I-h-ur ttll' hulls. Jute did this Well and 011cc mun: Jupiter amt I wvrv reunited. Wv thun met Miss Druckui'. careful, luwisv Miss Drucker, Hu- gum'llizm angel of English 1, slip of the. 1mm umm- t'iiltiull. XYL- hall a must Ihglighthli talk With Miss Uruvkvr. Hhu lm'wt Jame Austen mid Wm-dmvorth, she Hzliti. Hhc zlim averted tlmt sha- hvrsolf dabbled in hmm-Iy linutry aml prose and DYull in :immzlthrs. After parting with Miss Ilruukul' u'u walked Jupiter stuppwi m rmd His eyes tirst tlmrh tnwmwls tho ul'liw. the signs in tho unclnsed lmurci. lit rm Mr. Murray's u'umim't'nl nnliw sending his sluctunts tn riiHu'r Ulzlrkuis, Jamusis or the Pnuns- t'urd Htutimmn U1. ttWhn wrutv this ? i asked my friend. tha- gmi. Htiur Hliglish instructur, Mr. .fuhn Murray, 1 :msu'urctl. What m-huul titii hu uttL-llll? Holmul! 1 H'Illn'li. uWhy, lw grmluutmi fl'mn fonnl in linginml: hv has ht'un in Sunlh Africa; iw lms talkvn zl pustgl'auhmlu ill Harvard. tins ill' l'YL'l' stuttiml sI'Jolling; unri grammar? :lsiu-cl his gmishili. A fmr Iiimnvnts lalh-r m- hml 1ill' gl'mli ptvelsm'u nl' Inwtinf.r Mr. Murray n'hust- itllln'cimlltil Pawt- sion in tiw slwiiing ut' Mutiny with muff Iivlightmi thv inglish l t'lilr'ri. Jupitu-I' was liPltptIV inmrussz-rt. m. m. humu- 1m us. :1 illlgl' meu manic.- HIH :lppunrulm- in thv hnilwny altlii IIIH tiimllpvnl'mm' into thu UFFIVIC. Thu: is HF, l whislmi'mi. 180' ttWho? The undertaker? asked Jupiter. HNO, thu PRESIDENT. HE 115ml to have a heard. but 11E shaved it 0ft. ll inlpl'm'mi HIS looks. HE was. going tn ruin the linivvmity like a XL-m, but somehow 01' uthur the University has Of course. I mn'i'oct titlch JIEWL'I' been so 1J1'Uttp01'0lh5 but'ure. must admit that. IHJltrI'UItahis Hull'nrllis wonderful Wit 21ml pursuual magnetism haw: hat? the must intiuoncu on this prnsin-rity. but yvt tho PRESIDENT has wrought smrw trimngos. Ask tn show you Dr. Ummmi. Yl-s, it is n lamI-snumtingr name. but The;r Sow Wu slin'llt have him with us hang. But ilv Witt leave us GUUI'gU. I should like I :lssuru 37011 the Doctor wears rubber heels. giu- him snr-h :1 light. gt-litlunmnh' tl'ualti. hum is Prnfossnr lhn'idsmi. lie is an hl-il'l-ss. with an i111prusraiun uf genttunL-w nI manner and Hlulvc-h Wilit'il wv wish the il'nscihh- Miss Lawtot' imuhi Ullllliiltl'. i'ml'ussnr Havillsnnis hunks slim down upon thr tnhlv. His voice nm-pr l'iHL'S :lhm'o 11 certain uvumwss nf lone. Itt! has n giggling rims: hut hv r-unlruls his: temper Hut L-umu: 1 want ynu tn meet a gI'IH-I'ai t'nmi'itv.u m-vul' thrown Iwaultit'nlly. W0 xVL-mh-d our way up to thv English mom cm thv Fl'li'liillti Hum: After immxking gentllxg we cnturml. Stephen Faunco Hull's sat hel'm-o us! Timidiy I intrmluvvli thumimnn mid god. lilt'litzltcifi' they I'mhwl hr-mllnng into nn animated T1117 tit'tlh'DI'HHt'ile'l. I muld SH! that Jupitvr was much impwssmi. As tn Hteplu-n Ii'num-v. hv was nol- imprvssmt s1: llllll'tL fur Htpphml nttomictt Har- nml. uml Htvphl-n war: :1 r-nnstiu ci'itic-yos. in- thmli, hP was. iiihf-n Wu h-ft Stophl-n, Jupiter wrnto :1 1011;; his Hutu-thmix'. Then he sighed deeply. film! ill Ah, such 11 cnmbinutimi 111 wit and 111111'11'1' vigor P Der 1511mm: 1'1111011'911 11$ WL' 111-111-1111111'11 1111' slalii's. I 11:11 my mmlmnirm sci: l'rufussur 13111-1, the fancy- fI'eo. Apulio. motor 11111 .Jiipitc-i' 11111.1' looked fm-luz'u. Dainty litth: Billy Htrivtniun's sinuous 11111111.: 01111111 11:11 attract. Young 111111011 11121! 111111 HkillllL'li lay. min. Then- was 1101111115r to 1111 11111 111111: his gi'ulship back 111 Htophen. This timv their 1-11111'1'1'Hatiun wars 111111111111. Jupiter 111-111 11110 1111- 11.11.1111. whilq 1 11101151111111 the 1111113. When he came out again 1119 111111111 111.: 11111111 :11 me. My search is 1411110111 1111' huy. 1 1111111 11111-11111 him 11 1011-11815 Font misv 1111 his present 11:11:11'1'. thank you very 11111011. 1111 szpt his mighty :111111 Fulhm'ing him was 111111. 1111111111: 111' 111'. Hlut'uui. 111111 1101105. 11111111 111011- 111 1411-1111011 11e- 111211'1-5 1'1111'11111-5. Hunll-hlk'u. 1 the air. There was a crush 111111 :1 11:19.11. 111111 .luliilvi' was gone. 111111'1-1'111'. 0111 111' thi- thunciL-I'lmlt 110 1111111 pod his noteiimuk. it. The titie-paga 111-1111: through 1 1-1111111 51-1- 1111 11111111 in reading Visit. January, 111L111. . . . to . I'iiirw'sity uf f'iuriinnatif' This was intvnsely intui-L-sting. for I saw 11111111 familiar 111111112: 111 11111511 11110 1111111 11111111111111 111111 thnsv that we hope will 1111111111. th-arulin111115111119, iiaaaii'tho 1111911 1111' words. E11115 Mail'golishlaittlu or nothing 1131111111 11111111ingham-Puml.11-11 in 11111113. The Faculty-Herc- c-mncs 111v 1111111 1110111111 the 1101111. Elalwmm-e-A 141111111001 physical lino. 13? 3111'. 11111-1111111111111'h11al11T 1'11111i1'111111'1A--WHIwins 111 111- 11. Miss 11ickun100111-1'h11'huwI 3111-. Buntnnhlsn'l 11v 101'1115'? 1'1'111'1'55111' anllm 1131111011111 :1 1-111111111i1111. 13111111111111: this 11'111'11 511111111 1'1-111111'ks 1111:1111 1111: 11111-511111 11511. 311'. 11'111151111'h1 5111111 mnml Urlnhvus tn Nmtill' his 1'111111-11 ich-us. 1111'. 11111111111111711 11119 raining 1111 UIj'llltILls th'Il I 111111. 1111111111 111111 31111111-1'7'11111- suhjm'ln' I'I-tlliil'l: IfHJHflif, H1.111111-y 111111.- i1 Biaki'muri- is11'1 1'1111-1111111111' 15. Miss lirichx'L-rh'IWIHIiii. 1 1-1111 hL'L' yum- finish. 111111111 it 11111 111' 1'1-11111-1-111111111. almli-h1'11111'i111-i11g1 1 11111111. Mr. 31111111111 11'1111111-1' 111m 11v 1-1'1-1' gut his 11111111 111111111511 11111 thu-ihgnti-s. H 113-11111'1'111' .' 111'. 1111111111117'1'1-1-1111 501111; lnilai'is slm-piiig. 11111111111! 111111-1111! Stephen 191111111? szli'si'l'his is 111-. 1111 11111 wrin- tier 1 1111111 1-111111- 11-11 11111115111111 111110.: to sue 111111? Hut Why 1111 thir? TU 11111111- :1 511111'1' story 1111 it. 1111' 11111 211111 J 1111111114 rin'il it was 1111111'1111111111 that M 1'. Htvphmi 1911111111: Hears 111111 rosigiiwl to go 111111 liiisinvss with his 11111111. With his 11511211 hurry. 311'. Swim 11115 1'1-1111-1' i11 1111-1-13 11'111-ks far the alt- 111' tank 1111113111 110 11'111'1111 1110111 1111'11'1' ulmw hie 111-2111 111111111 111111'-11n11r. 111111111. lilltit'S that 111111111 11:1 11i.-. exorcise daily with 11:111'1111111111 rIUIIIh-hciis, 1.111: Hours in-iiL-i'wi i11 ilfllilt'iilmtilil' 1111.495 in every- thiIIlr. 1111-11111i1111' his 1011' 11111::1'10 t-ritit-isnm 1- r . 111111311 110 111-11111111-11 111- um 11111:: 10 curry 111:4 11i11. 1'1101111011, Hauling. 211111 mu.- nf 1'111 1111-1'131'15' essays. 1111 :11 1111- Silllll' time. At 111st 1111' li11111 1111' 1.1111111. Thi- University was decorated for the occasion. The President allowed talking on the campus and smoking in the woods. Everybody brought vxtl'n handker- chiefs, and amid cries of farewell. wars of strong- business With papa? as he said. But we know better. So does Jupiter. Now, 011 the side-no one is listeningidomft you wish Mr. l-Iurruy's papa would take him into usl saline solution, and the waving nf soaked linen, business? Mr. Stephen Faunce Sears trotted off to 'go into XIV. It was 111:! last day, and everyum: was sm-ry. The Fool's sketch c:.ausnmod foo Imwh lime, tlu- Lutusor said, but Hm others somehow enjoyed it, for none of them were mentioned. hI-Hll yum hL-m' what happened :11. the University Club ret-upl;im.1'.W asked fhe Gossip. 'Nu. unswurcd Buttru'fly. Erm', dmfi Ivll, but. Mrs. Ayres came. 0f cnursa Miss Hickeulooper Ie- ccived. Wilh :1 lluurish she marched the lady up to Miss lisselborn and presented her. ersf mml her hulyship. Tve mot Miss lissvlhom, but who are you? Now, wasn't that :1 sqm-h-Iw1'? ' .Wimt '10 you tl1iIIIiT c-riud 1.1m Fool: Dr. Ayrcs made :1 gcsfum at the medical! IIIlllllllQHlfljllHJIll. 1,1385 sir. In: made :1 real gesture 21L 3 :37, 011 Mary 7. Re- memhcr HIL- L'lalh' cmd Hm Ham! ring 1'! ra-irmL-m The L'cnsor was trying:r to have her say. but in vain. 'l have here a. copy of Hw rules for studunisf continued the Fool. THE T'WELVE TABLES. I. All bills are lanyahlc in utlranvo. H. Nilenu; is 11m IEIW for Airs. ltllL-L- 0111b blkl- lmtiCQJ 111. All walking is fm'hiddun in tlu- hulls, t-xm-pt on the mats. H . Paper must nut. in: Lhmwu Hll the 11001'. t'unwhient waste baskets are in your t-lnliax V. Rfudenis must not talk in llu: halls; talking disLurbs the ticking 0f the clock. 188 VI. Hlth-nls musl, Im1 l':IL ill llw IIIIIt-II l'UHIII. VII. Hlu-lunts must lIIIl Alauul un liu- from, nilll- or hm-l: Hil'Ilr. VIII, Timw llL-ail'ihg In humlw nIIh-L apply IIII ul' hI-I'UI'I: ?SPpleJIhI-r ill, 10 l'l'ufu-sraur llirka, lhu L'Inmllilicw nu Llilrn. 'Jhml- Lqu-hiu; lzatvr Hum: hikiil Ilatv ll'iII hll I'lmlol'll IIIH' Illullul' in :Itlvnlll'v. 1X. Hlnlil-Ilh- displaying urigiuzllillr ill unly rillhlim'T will 1w llliil'kl'll JIM ul' llunkcd. X. .Vn inmn lilll- nlmln-ul nl lhl- l Im'vlsillv mu Iu-1:1 mu ilnlmllnnl lnmlinn in Hut l'IliVI-Isil-v. H1I1witlr1'n mu ln'rl't-I'rul. XI. Sludunb: Illus'l nnl ho Mir:- 11qu they will graduate. Yuu run lluwr lull. XII. Hlmlullla lllllst l:liu' :lH walk 10 Prnh'nnur Mort fur rxpln'galiun. MI'. Walkur wus iallking 1.0 Miss HL'lly Andrews :11 llm Ilmi. lnhiv. WI- wullll 11ml. III'IlJ un-rhl-airing Elm rnnwrmliun. Yum ill'U :1 1 I'vshll1nn, Misr- Anrll'I-ws. zlnll yml mm 1101 know, Hlill Mr. Wulkvl'. .Kan wu :EI't' :1 Junior. Mr. Wulkt-r. mnl yluu might ln lmnw hut drm'L n- lm'lc-Ii Miss Alull'uu'a in hvr' llrlllzll gI-nlll- style. A Ilug llelyillg :11 HM,- Jnnullju Illlll'lllllT'lHl MI'. Wulkvr. 'Ha- Hllls lIinw-H Ilw Immll Inmlv ni' gI'I-vu L'lll'l.'5l'.u IIIIIHI'II Miss .Mldl't-u's. This lilliv twiw-zm't'h' amt Hlt' 'l'n'n-lx'c Tzlhlvs su-t Ihu Hutwrr: in u hlullf Hf g.1.-x-I-iuwm. II. was so plmiszlnl' tn huur Mr. Wnlkvr 1.1111 Hlu Wul'Hl ulf ii that thn- H-Ilsm- c-IulL-klwl Ju-nHHJ' j'ul' lhl' llrsl I'Hm- during; Hu- ymn'. Wlml :I pily. mill 11w FUUL 11m Hwngnli Wuiw' L'Hl'llll nut. hypnulm- HIL' Hh-v Hill: h-nlll'nj. Ur il' mmmm: multl lmw iml IIIL-In III lep. ruggvsiwl llu- Hamill. Wuril'l lhv HJIIL'UI'l guml? t-I'imt 1hr I'nullx-I'llhv. I think Hurry Hhrilllml't was as Hllv us culv mulzl Lav. Yn's micl lllu thl, :15 tllll' ilh lllp nuw Imluy I'lrllhulli :It Hw Znu llu is bl'ighl. mguml 11w I'illHL-I'lly. l slmuld smf Ilm-ileg aulsu'm-t-Il 1hr Flwl. This was nn- unkind ml. and usually Hut-h things nughl In In: lu-lnt sn-l-I't-f m a small university u'lu-rv 1hu- lwuplv hum nnlhin;r else in dn hut mn-ry1::lm.urlu- :allml hcfuru lhc Ilvnn ui' tlw fnn-Hlty. le lug. mmn lnmr wens m-m-ly Julw, m lhv Dl'muml' rusv in rrmll tln: limll ulh-l'ing. Eagle; mil 447347; r if h XV. The Dreamer's Last Poem Rubziiyzit for Class of 1901 I. OME, take a stroll beside the dear old Lake- C Tomorrow such a stroll we can not take; Tomorrow we shall both beiGraduates I So come, now, for the Present's fleeting sake. 11. And this dear Burnet Woods, where you and I Have loved to let the Golden Hours glide by- How will it ever seem the same to them, Those coming Freshmen we can just descry ? 111 This dear 01d Tree, how many times we laid A picnic dinner underneath its shade ! Does it not seem the echoes linger still That our glad, happy shouts so often made ? ISM IV. Some sigh for Fame, and some for Money sigh ; Some long to drink the Founts of Learning dry: Give me this Lake, a Spring Day, and these Trees-a The nesting birds are not so glad as I. V. We tried to read some Poetry one day For English VI, but breathing Nature lay In such poetic forms around us here, We had to put the Printed Books away. VI. The Grass they told of grew just at our feet; The Whispering Trees just oter our heads did meet; 80 wherefore READ about these very things ? To LIVE them were indeed by far more sweet. VII. Same for the Woods no longings ever feel, To some the Fields have nothing to reveal, But like old Chaucer, when the Spring returns, We seek 21 Daisy before which to kneel. IEH VIII. The Science Students have a Lab in which To dig the Mine of Science, deep and rich : Here in these Woods is Poetryis own Lab of Sights and Sounds that rapture and bewitch. IX. I must confess, I do not know the name 0f every bird I hear ; but yet I claim That each sweet-throated melody appeals, And touches me moreover just the same. X. Nor could I tell you o'er the every tree Beneath which I have lain luxuriously; But this I know, the leaves kept whispering on Their sylvan secrets, unabashed by me. XI. The hours that I these n0w feur years have spent In these sweet-smelling Woods chow fast they went h I say that these the very happiest Of all my iVars'ty life do represent. 102 t I... The only thing that hurts me now, is this : That some one else who now a Junior is Will next year walk these Paths, these, mine and yours, And OUR Treeshhe will likely call them HIS ! XIII. He will not see the name that I now place On this, our Tree, or seeing, may deface It with another, strange, uncouth and harsh, And be unaunscious of the black disgrace! XIV. These are the sad. sad feelings that of late Have crossed my brooding mind as I have sate In my old grassy Nooks. Alas ! in just A few days Nineteen-One Will graduate ! Tamam 1113 Wrist? '- tfimw; i . A w 11:19? MW methar mm Gollege Work 15. hm w 0 7 Q. HF e Genturg, Maura; ,ng W12 $011k, c 3' d O 9 x: 3mm tn Ennis who I rm; Qouarj lunk, H '1. . Hingeii tquhmat rhegjuuz Jognmjee, .-. . x D At; waj the M 1:? KW: wm'vz mettm M12215; 0 g . 0: mm mm? ?nrwjnurrejfm 11m jtgalghr- mm - - '-.- 2:; w, Llasggmmm WV ' n a EU P PU ' u . . 'f. Mflljmnunnn ma umhe metem m M . ngimiqg4$ i Elma thuj the Jogouflunehshnurj width Web 3hr un mat mum not he Emmovtat clgjeh, gum: II a; Fine mung mat jumhrngr an, M ahnpjj tag 21ij manlagf mart. More nut am: Gable hem uumdU fam tell Ear Hm: glah Qullege 3W rhnt mm: EXEHU gut halmg Emmy warm bg 11mm famjun ACKNOWLEDGMENTS II II J. Klil'IIIIHICL xk i'lIMPANY ARI! TII 'I'Ill'l AUHIHPAN I'Hln h' l'IXHlLU'IN ' l'IJMi'AkY Wilt TJH'IIH T'N'1'.HKYL c'IIlVliTl-ZHY AND I-lNFl'IIJH-IN'I' .un'lulc lIl'lHXl: 'rlII; E'I'Jmn'A'rmx lIl-' 'I'lIIH WILHHC. .xxu Tn Tlll-I Jll-IN'H HI 1LI'H VIII: srlL lemuxl: l'l'H Hl'iu'llls I-mnxlxns 'J'H 'l'lIl-j :zl'PI-IIIH' nlc 'l'lll-I ANNI'AI., 'J llI '. 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Largest F umiture Store in Ohio x! 49 G. Henshaw c3 Ions ELM A'ND CJQNJIL JTREETJ' lill- ESTABLISHED OVER FIFTY YEARS DUHME BROS. 8: CO. Nos. 37 and 39 East Fourth Street. Cincinnati. WATCHES, SOLID SILVERWARE, STATIONERY AND DIAMONDS, PLATED WARE, ENGRAVING, GOLD AND SILVER 'I'I'q'f' -Q.'9. LEATHER GOODS, IEWELRY, gig? ART WARES. . -'.-.- MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED. Bromwelrs Brushes... ARE THEj-J- BEST 429 Walnut Street, Cincinnati, 0. I G: If 95 E g E E $AVQDIJCEIWAI$MDW$WQFWQQ :3 THE GEO. B. JENNINGS co. MUSIC STORE N05. 105 AND 107 W. FOURTH 5T.. CINCINNATI. OHIO HAM. YEN Ilw- I'InL-ut IIIII'II IIII hm iII'II an I pay IIIInI II II. it WV: 1 'S'III :Irc IuIII prcfml'L III: III mm I :III dL- II1.IIIdSr III IIIl' l'IIIIh I ' a HR: IlIlIc IcrI IUW I'SI. 1 en n ile-rIl II IIIII III toJI i'cnl 1:III II- r II IIIL urn III IIIIII II I'IIM On I' editions Mg II. 'III vs III IIsIltI: the bash Hm gin .i1mIII.IIILIf1IIIInI IIIIIlI-II'CIL'I'IJIII I'H'h s. 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