University of Maine - Prism Yearbook (Orono, ME)

 - Class of 1908

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1908 THE PRISM 11 association was on the verge of expiring when he became secretary, and he instilled into it new life. The people of Maine, the Faculties of the University of Maine, and the students of the institution present and prospective, are to be congratulated that the trustees of the university were wise enough to call to its head a man with such broad training and outlook, and the alumni of the university and the citizens of the state can do no wiser thing than uphold his hands and follow his advice as he unfolds and develops his statesman-like projects. ( cfyoU ' President of the University of Illinois.

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10 THE PRISM 1908 Seminary, Wisconsin, which position he held for one year. In this position he showed the qualities which have ripened with the years and which explain his success. Dr. O. A. Chap- pell of F.lgin, Illinois, in a most interesting letter to me says that the position was one of unusual difficulty, but Dr. Fellows was master of it from the beginning. His enthusiasm was boundless and he imparted it to us all in play and work alike. The influence of such a per- sonality is beyond compare. I consider myself very fortunate to have been one of his pupils. Another of his former pupils at Eau Claire, now Assistant General Superintendent of the Chicago and Northwestern Railway Company, says that his pupils in the Eau Claire Semi- nary were over-grown Wisconsin forest products which we sometimes called Indians, and if he had gone at us wrong we would have put him out of business in the twinkling of an eye, but he came at us right, and such hold did he get on the hearts of the fellows that unconsciously there was drilled into our retentive and rebellious minds knowledge which helped us in our future life and principles for manhood which have stood by us ever since. President Fellows is one of the strong nails which hold the universe together and make for this country better citizens than any other nation of the globe possesses. A year ' s work in the active pastorate in small Wisconsin towns gave him a touch with certain very important aspects of life, and an experience which has proved of great value to him. Two years he spent as Vice Principal of the Ryan High School in Appleton, Wiscon- sin, and one of his old pupils. Dr. Sanborn, writes me his recollection of President Fellows as a man of very high ideals, and much concerned about the mental and moral welfare of his students. His departure from the school was felt as a personal loss, and all of us have watched his climb to eminence in the educational world with great satisfaction. The next three years he spent as instructor in the Central High School of New Orleans, Louisiana. One of his friends during that period touches upon a very important quality which explains much of President Fellows ' after success. He writes, One of President Fellows ' characteristics which endears him to his friends, as you know, is his generous appreciation of the work of others. This quality was manifest from the first. He was a tried optimist and helpful friend, and whoever portrays his character must dwell with appreciation on his unfail- ing energy, his courageous optimism, and his militant wrath at the shadow or substance of injustice. President Fellows left New Orleans High School in 1 888 to take up his studies in Europe. When he returned, after a brief period in the high school at Aurora, Illinois, he was called to Indiana University. From this time his career is a matter of history, known to everyone. The space assigned for this brief biographical notice is perhaps already overrun, and I can only add one word to the effect that President Fellows has been one of the strongest influences for good in the National Association of State University Presidents. In fact the



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CONTENTS Board of Pi blic rrmx 3 Greeting 5 Dedication 7 Dr. George Emorv Fellows 9 Contents 12 Calendar 13 Administration 15 Faculty 17 i nstructors 32 Alumni Associations 36 Classes 37 Senior 41 Junior 57 Sophomore 97 Freshman 105 In Memoriam 120 Fraternities 121 Professional Clubs 183 Societies 193 Music 201 Commencement 215 j i nior w eek 219 Other Events 225 Athlktics 231 M I UTAKY 276 Public tio s 279 Libra ry 2 S4 Lampoons 289

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