L. Dortch Burton Master of Arts. Teaching Fellow in His- tory, ’14-15; B. A. Uni- versity of Tennessee, ’12; «1 K «1»; Editor of Magazine from Special Class, '09-10; Chairman Intercollegiate Commit- tee of Y. W. C. A., 'lO- ll; Elizabeth Barrett Literary Society ; Treasurer 1 K d . '14-15; Secretary University Education Club. First Term, '14-15: Subject of Thesis: A Study of the Historical Value of the Paston Letters.” Mary Ix i;rse Eskridge Master of Arts. Teaching Fellow in French. '14-15; B. A. University of Tennes- see, '14; «I K 4 ; Presi- dent of Cercle Franca is. '14; Assistant Editor on Magazine, '14; His- torian of Ceilidh Club, '15: Chairman of Mis- sion Study Y. W. C. A.. '15; Vice-President Cer- cle Francais. '15; Sub- ject of Thesis: “Liter- ary Relations Between England and France in the Eighteenth Cen- tury: Influence of Rich- ardson upon Rousseau.” Lucii.k Dooley Master of Arts. Teaching Fellow in Psychology, 1914-15: B. A. Ran- dolph-Macon Woman's College, 1905; Subject of Thesis: “The Association Method as a Test of the Freudian Theories.” IS
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A Pratt of Sennraaof font or (Elaaa fhirrn By Murat Roberts. Our sister nations caravan to the sable dominion cf sorrow, With a burthen of crime from anterior time to encounter the ashen to-morrow. For a lurid delirium of war has arisen and saddened the people and hurled The turbid years to the wild and scarlet denouement of the world. But to us the fortuitous ocean has given an asylum of solemn seclusion To hearken the battle and contemplate the smoke and the carmine confusion. So we voice the high cosmopolitan cry which only America can. The Saturnian place of a Titanesque race and the Hope of the Future of man. Be ours the nation which does not use the cannon of subjugation To encrimson the dirt with the kindred blood of the children of Civilization. Wherever our aquiline emblem stand or our stellular banner gleam, Be the patriotism for humankind our golden and infinite dream! O ye who have heard the aerial laughter of winds from our hill, which run In azure weather o’er golden tilth to gladden the ancient sun! 0 ye who have sprung from Tennessee and have heard the history told Of earnest men who made her great in virile days of old! On us devolves the continuous task to bear in the sequent years The lantern of truth through the vague unknown and over the wan frontiers. When Immortal Prometheus, the Friend of Man, and the God of Illustrious Mind, Shall sometime seek for the Heroes' Names who have wrought for all mankind, 1 trust he shall find in glory, engraven where known of the world it shall be, That the Volunteers and the Pioneers were the sons of Tennessee. 20
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