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the dniversliv f ih? Scuth Sf Jlh . Coin THE LATE ST. REV. CHARLES TQDDdUIKT kRQ, O.D.„ S.T.D., L.L.D. TTTT : TTTT TO THI Rigfol Reverend Charles Codd Qulntard | J 1j1c Biitcp d Trnftrar, Srt ed F ufid r Fiiit Chip Lin h l| ud Firrt Viei-CbinKfllo l 1 Iffiivtrsity of ibw South, % tv t TTTT M?T TTTJ T T TTTT TTTT TTTT TTTT Tc him -ho fcMB. -iil b ilwnw Ul f Urvflu Unto i roivHPtirrtjimHi puuof pind Ha own mmWrUJL, who kith, only hni JiI To labor urJn jjuidi-nf of Cod ' ' i hind. W pi-y iTiit ir-.Vuii idiu.ll 4 ad hurntfr r rj J TtuG Lflv rfcvirtt wJI Filth lAvirvr H-p r- NATTHtWl WK«U It I IT. IV OQABD qf so itqbs Mm HTB .If. ml fC WT The LMc Hi Ri-v Llurirttfl-IilyaiiHiinl ■- r d , L.I. [■. Bb«d  f IW ' ten- PUotD lloani tif H4imr . Signature. TIiidIei i ' iroclir K Kiibup UKintunl ftair L n| Tn«i ' -r FnKbM 1 1 nil KMJJtnrt nnHjnwpliltijilsii.1 . h- ilTraic P«icjLts y im Th« Mi -:■■t-totc fiHfccr of [n«ifi«tuun ml ttftvnnmrn; Ahmii-i CHt C «T M piic «t r XtfAtnl Tr rn f Sew . 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SHjniliriii later Collr ijle Athletic Ajiorialiofi Traefc Tc-Jin ,,.,,,. Tr.n-l Team HioU? ,,,,,. Beit Jrswinee Hecorili Fuutbil [J ■S4JS ■in . 141 ■149 . III! ■1 .; UJ-153 ■|H j.S7-i 0 . I p 161-160- ■i6i . 1 f t6|-r6? ■t6H t6$-[7I ■ITS - [JJ 17; t ' - ttll - thti - |Nf :M . :-. 1 v., :.H ■1(3 ■IS! 1 1-1 7 - I« I -.ft I ■WH-M4 - MS  9-jrc . JIJ - ' J . 114 I . lie . ill . Tift . XI? , 22D , 221 Aihlrll — Continued I-VhxIhiII tcAtti 111 ! . I ' -UC-IIhiI! YlJIMI l-YHtflrAlt iVHtii Herorili lluwlu.ll TnUll 17 lll ' -U) p j eha.l] Ye-uit ' $j Ikcw-tall Team 9ft — I ' lioto BtmrKJI Tl-aiil ' K IfcuftrliaLl Rrouidjt . Ifuftlr -HeMreiieii Chunptoaihipc fe-n .hilt ii I ' ■. iiwLtrbilt .:■. 1S0S Yfiuitif Atiirric lit the- .NilioinL tknt i ' I. ill ' HtiiM i|£ niiiliDit CnilrxL- llidr I ' Lumq Ciillrjir ClWit (rlrt- t ' luh Tn ■1 1 1 L i -s fllllf l . .. iiLh-kt (k-rmiii L ' lub Jttitiar i -inua Vltt ' b t . A. C C I .i- CL1J1 . 11- 1 . . . o. t;. k. OlllWwT flJ ll I ' hoto , (r.iillL-lirr tdjll iJfeviU ind Bueaa]! Tcun ■flii- Jleriiiit fre Al. I r iiiei 1 lull , Mi dkioart ' Society . I w tJub aIj.Im.iilk Club tieoriiii. Ckib Ijcui ianj. CLnl Stnjtlt Caroliai Club T iiiie iee- C]ob I ■- k - U l.il ■. Y iTj.i ' it.Lji CLub . . 1 ' ii - €r jp- ..... An ApoJogr k-eceat Kwkt (knler vt tbe S cred. T« Tbe Only Cloud in tbe Skjr Jo ie  hl Dog A Tribule , Wnen ILk yu«lninjfle if CwiitnlrteJ— Farm kenrociitin I ' iv I ' lirjlinj; SlLHtenls - Apjrtit«l OnoUli iu CniTjse t 7 the WitiLcnt Hri)3 le. 3ik1 iHher j wmH AilrertiseateBb ....... - 1 - it} . ia« . 1 .- , n ■13 ■SJ? . ajJ ail ■a -  J - JJ5 - Ijft . a-i? 4JI-. ■■!- jjj .,: - J++ - +S - J4 6 ■W° IS ' . 151 57 JflO 2ft2 2 ' iJ 3 J --.i ae -3 J71 2 7 27JI ■:=;+ B.T, Rev. Tjiim. K. iJ.UtjaiL, E. B.. S. T. IX Hkv. I.« is T LKtH, M. A. C S. 1m kf klMta K.I.V GaUhm-kjc I ' - Tltckep, M. A. II. W. Sflf-AhK W. IL. MiuKltlXAP, y. A. II. W. JfckVtfV. It. A. II. J. Mixkli.. La. J. 1 ' . M.irriiittei, B. A. 31. G. JOHWtfTOW R. C. ] 1 1 1. 1. G. B. TIIuHaSv M. D. li. K. Ti. ' uiiKk KimbruLigl In the hope that this volume may successfully portray, as far as it is possible to por ' tray them, the tiff, the activities, and the though! of Sewanec; in the hop? that if may prove a memorial to him whose greatest memorial is the fab- doudland dty that his faith and eal raised from the ashes of an earlier foundation; and in the further hope that ils shortcomings may be pardoned for the sake of I hose things which have been attempted, however inadequately, in lis pages, Cap and Gown ' 93 is offered to Sewanee and those of Sewanee. jt j jt j j „■— The Editors Bishop Quintard KWANKK ha ev r ! □ a pirn. trf hlrilt liljc ]jen ni;dities. The University fit iht South llflS lxtli built iltj (in hh ' il, nut H3 lhiii|pt. Inn- I hi. fly year the mountain Lift- lias heen Jfinglllnr, Itniark- nthU ' . pictlLrewiHK with xEt(H3k and vi urinii and unutua] lyiH ' ■■- ili:iii]lh hm|, The trcalOTS of ils i :i:iL rind aciu -mir :il uu pliL ' TV luivt, ' lieen 3ne3i iiilE (sf (lit- i MiLnimL mcwld, nn. ' ii «f rwiTk .mil unit «f li-emendou . individuality — uncL this, after all, w the real secret of SewTrnw ' iniwer. Hardly aruHtk.T iuslLtiilH.iL in llu- land, lit tin- htn-| |i L ri KL (if thiUy ytars, i:.in tiiiiU lip w many uni(|(ic and ibominnnt chanvcters w-htN have given m it «m only Iheir friendship, hail their very life It is a aplend ' sd ml! n( names. n-at-h shining out IWm the cama with elear and insriirmK clirttliictn ss, fnbv tl«eni any way yon p] ast, and Uk ' list is wmid? rdil , Jk ' Kiniiinj; w ' lh HoLk and Utcy and lv|1ior.t h who originated llu Univentity, and K ' tr on tn uintand. wlici TL-lbniiiU ' d and revntahlished it, 1Iil-ii lo tliL-- in in wlii i madi- iL what It in, SIhhlih, iialiney, Harristin Gc TK ' i i Kirliy Snsilh, Del ISnsr,. HcmI u, (,Jrt en Wtlttrtr, OrCffK, Galleher — tllLte art- nut a name that (lues iiiH Carry with it |he menitny of a3L individual ily ;is dear-cut an ally iMMLL ■::■in ils fineness and fftree. AilhI r f all l!ll l iii ' . ' ii who, l y L d aild SaCrifin ' and loving :iiU , tc-s(, helped to Create the MKial and avadeiiLHr life of this pbet!, linens? nm mine m completely ;lEi«1 illteily identified with it. and none VfaOtK Spirit ami i:leals p eg l BO Kd it 10 thoT- uil 1i]_v, M Hiidirtip (JmiiTJLfd . l-N P lllft lit t tW ttly y«arH  f She U Li-«nil ' K e-iUtencf at L.ji-L. if niuhl almost lw -:iii! lli;iL ESi-h ' hLi Oi.ii[iL:iT ' .L WiW ScwiliibC anJ St ' Vi ;ii3(.x; w;l tfi.sLKKji OLiinl:inl. AilhI Iil- ifrLainly ilfHefved tlif lnJliOHf. Ifo niiuh- ihc ] Iji-l-l- . 1111! . nly I ili ilfUtlg up iht? University, hut ifiv-illf; hLi VOfy 3k ' . n: anil :.nl In llic iiiiiniiLinity. TltL- tckilii, illv tL-nipcr, tli mK-Jal and rL--Lii|{icKiis ain!i -,|iln. ' Tt ' CTiint- frtnn liini nihil- lh;i1i fnmi anyniLL- cIm;. It tftllld ;tltiiL t In.- said (hat tlae [fees And ilem-ers 331 ihe y.iuil alxjul St ' w;in« wiuihl liOt Im what tlkry nrv withniLit Illci). Hu Irn- tl ihx; htuiiliblisi fllid ihi! Uriv rnJly mid (tie [H-apEe willi :i K ' ■' ' ■' lci i,v:lvltliij; Nul- tlial tiitit ;itnt tTi.il (, ' ihiild CK 1 wcaltctL hiit only hIli ' I ' iii ami inftfasu. it is Lu lliis. KfCat lii hu]7 n tliih jjuml Dlarl, llti.H dcsinisl I ' Tit ' iid cuf h -ra, that i.-iv.ull ' ..- ili-ili att ' s rhi- uuciilnjr ■■■lIu. l ' ' ,? !!D (lows, atid IkeHliy rttfOfdii Iter lOAt and reVuruDH, hef eVei ' liisdinj; r.LtiEudv. II [t is hi; tltt olgect of this article X biit ' i bi(ij;r:ip]ij- of thus Bishop, bul to tell, if possible, in a simple way. what TiuimiiTF «f man lie was, l f nr ids lifr, it mjiy sjufEee kn s ay that he was bom December n, 18,14, consecrated rSiahop 0.i..Im. ' t rt, 1S 5, reojieited tlte rniv rsily SeptL-ndK ' T tS, iMA. and died February 15, 189S, He was Bishop of TeatKtfee fur lhirty lliTce ;v:ir- livi-d :Lt ScwaiLtj finr nLMrly thirty yearn, being its first Vicc-Chanccllor. Hi- wiii, :l [iT -;nhLT n:.f prmarLahJe c]nt|m-ru-L ' . ;l siatwart Churchman, 3 j;ciitlcninn of ttic finest type ; ;i Igvcr nif jlI] j jhwI things in nrt, lilL-ralucc. ' and isdence ; a man of culture Jinn refined rnslv ; .1 U y;tl friend,, gvncn ' niil 4h? ji fault and boundless ill IlLh hospitality, Ills nature was hri ht, JGyOus. and impulsive, and a pu did IbDt dLtikilkLstl thu exceeding tenderness of bin kM and ny rji|Kit]iy f.nr yqiLnn dll ' ti hiihI his hSl-I ! Itc in iheir society. He Lived the larger life ben,-, .inn) |Ki ed an uj its hill IVel! Lichn. in his. lipe fge, before his eye was dim or his natural force lotted. HIckmm) 3tv ilm drad wba die in ilk: I bril : even so saith the Spirit, for they rest from tidr flabpiiTK, mud iheir worts du follow Item. Ilixlmp (Juiiii.Tru ' s ehaiJL-ter wad, iiutkird by three, special junlilits, which stand out enn- spicnously in any |H rtr.iii we may draw uf him. He bad great conviction and great courage and a great hear). Few tticii linve belie vird inure druply than he did, and still fewer have had his courage M declare und defend psnvicLiomt. This made him a powerful factor in any movement. nn.l -nr him the wonderful so«e«s in his Appeals for Sewanec in the early days: for in Ibis work he was enthu it Ik . pendsiem ami sritnjJy invincible, fbe file of the newspapers in most of the ffoultii-rn tities. during the years between 1808 and iSjs are fillud with notices of tlte Bishop ' s visit on liehalf of the University cuf tlw South, with praises of his eloquence, bis uiLuijfy, his personal magnetism, not without reference tn his high £-liun-hmiLiishi|i ' ' and iht f;it-l that people of -ill shades of opinion thronged the churches to hear him xjn-ak. No one wl™ knew the Bishop) in those days can forget bis quiet and it rvons figure, his, brij;ht cye f liis slrong face inipiix(nw,-d in the jrt-blacfe beard, his voice — lite no other rate Wtvra Imard — as musieaL as the lute and resonant ut silver bugle; his trenumdous 1 ■nii ' iiiliiBlii r hilt ringing words, his | a. tainnale richness atid force of expression. When be wvni to England Lti Ufoj the newspapers tlKTe were captivated In- biM jtowor in tli pulpit, One of the Liverpool dailies said thai ilu; Hiiihon of Tennessee speak  KnglislL better than an RngLWunui, and preaches with the fire and eJe mesx of I Ct tiLiiti(. lh C4MHXRATED k + 1.1 Id private conversation his graceful and graci ™ mnuniT and lib ready n-it uuabled Itim to stand up for bis opint with singular OLilt-iglilncss and fearlcssnestv and yet generally without giving ijersonal offense. Wlicu a friend in New York twitted Itim with building a church at Eewanecfliid fining it St. Paul ' -on the Vountaln, and asked why there should be such a combination, the Bishop readily- replied : Because St- Paul piLsu-huJ on Man Hill, (It m a favorite theory at ibat lime, baaed on tin- statement nf  iik ' Cher . kve Indians, i:i:u ' ■Sewjmee ' ' meant L - Mother ' s. Mountain ) Just before- like battle- of Franklin, Tcnn., in 1864. a ftmwuw Confederate Gener al, ririiowned not only foi his pcrsoiHil bravery but also for his remarkable profanity, had ridnlen up with hi stuff u a place where a piece of artillery was stalled in the mini, and in great rage had begun tn i-uw irn- nuil,--- .-mil llie drier™ in hi% uumided vocabulary. The members of the staff sat eh tbeir horses in dumb silence. The- bit -cik-iI alumst thick with ualhs. Just then Dr. Quintard rode up to the group of officers, listened for a single moment, ami then, spurring his Iwrne straight against tlte General ' s in his extraordinary and impulsive way. Hvizcd the General ' s cent wiib his Luft baitd and shaking; his rjg i fuTvJinj. ! in lis- i:kv with ivji-miht said; Si ■| ■sli 5t | . ill | Respect thai Cod into whose prrseuec you may go before ibb day ix «ver. The General for half a second lftofced at hi™ with anianed anger, and then very gently removed the Chtplivin ' s tunnl farm his rmi mid iid : IkfCtor, I Ij ?h ymir pardon, and turning to his staff. Gentlemen. I nptilug fur my hasty tenijKr acid my paSfliuiiate words ' jfl fc -t jM After the war, when J5r, (jnhit-ird made his first visi latum tu S ' ashville, as- Risltopof Tcnncs- Jj V see. thai General presented himself for eniiSrinatuni, and after the service lie went into the vestry - m J r :H)in nnd said, Hbthup, I have- tried hard xinpe that day al Franklin to Overcome tny evil hnbit a S and, by {i n5 s Iii-Ljj, I ljelicve that I am siu.veediiijj- [T l , Almost inn HULL ' mJ 1 ' j arc the struies t 1d . bun when be was Chaplain in the army, all illus- trating the etMiraftc and the poxiliveiiess uf his- eininmhs, the kindness of his heart. The writer I B «nii;ridrtt a railway eonduetui say i rift to hint one day: You. know, I belong to Bishop (jutn- ■ikted vici-c« iicii.i.wt taT - H f wd my ley and perhaps my I iff at Chk-katitaiiga. ' How was that ' 1 Well h yoy ' • ,m ™ see, I was badly wounded in the riftht left, aim had been taken to a loft bouse near by. When the surgeons came they said at once tli.it c hi.- I1.7: must lm amputated, and I begged tbem not to- do it. But it was of no use. They got tbeir saws ready, and jnsi as tbey were alM°?u.t to begin, in came Dr. Quintard, and [ appealed tobim. lie examined the wound and said to the .lurgeons.: ' What are you going to do ? And they replied. ' We ' lie got to amputate And lir did. He nursed me lher far two weeks, ami 1 li- the kg. ' ' NanseJLst ' ; ' said Mil- Chaplain, ' 111 take care of him smw llin t, li-y is :is ;j(k ' m! in. llie Othtf. 1 After the lxitLK- l L-raiiLlin Df. Quintard went over tlie field and ftnmd the bodies of six onV-T w1m:n he knew hired negro mrm t« mlK six flaiii wooden coffins, helped hini m put Litem into a -wagon,, and then drove with them liimtvelf alxjiit sisiiecii miles to AshwowU where In? interred them with the service of the Chun-h. There was .in isu,-i U-cit which tli Bishop used lo tell EW the eifcoouragement of his younger clergy. He said: V«m know, there was out man in the nnny that I cotdd never get at, and that was the Cwnroaiider-in-Chief. General Bragg. He h™! the reimlation of being so Me™, and so shar|h in hi- -.iiv.l-.iii. thai nnny men were afraid to go near him. ITet I often tlioughl of hint Ln eoitBectiou with ■i ■■■wrt. ] LV nevercame to the Communion, nnd I :n? ' er iLe rdof his being a member of lay rL4igiousdenoininali«n. Si , when the army waseamped fit Jvhel- byville, and ttalbop Kllirvit h:id kivl-ei me notice of a vifcitnlmn. I deter- mined to have a talk with General Jira g. It was late in Ibe JifLer- noon when I started tor hi headquarters. 1 found two K-njs and a -Liiti ;,t tli HiutL-r ii=ir- I asked for GetieraL Bragg, and the sentiy Maid : ■Vou can not see him, He is very busy, and has given positive orders not. to be disturbed), except for a matter of life and death. ' Thai cooled itiv enthusiasm,, fend I returned lo my own quarter , ami all tire night Um% bLamed ■:- Af for my timidity, Tiie Kit day I started «Jt .-ij dn. I Lbutid the same sentry, and received the same repjy. This tiinc r however, I wjj. rebuked to see the General, im blatter wliat happened, I aid.: It b a matter of lifv and death. The sentry withdrew, and in a few minutes relumed and said : ■Yon can see the GoUTfJ, but I advise, you in lie brief. He is not in a good brunor. ' Thin chilled mc hut I went in. I found the General dictating to two secretaries. He met me and said : ' Well. Dr. QuiiLttrd, what can 1 do f«r yuu. 1 am quite busy, ' 1 .stain meted out that I wanted lo see him hy himself. He snid that was impossible, hut 1 persisted. Finally, he dixmiw d the secretaries, and said: ' Your inisiness must be of grave importance, sir. I -.v. very jnueh frightened, hut I asked the General ■J ■=H AI-LJUH if I ME. 0 [ [R ( ' F THE H-31IH TlLlF IT, JOfeh OF JEHU- LOMK , l«li phase to be seated, and then I listed ray eye upon b knot hole in the pin libamd floor, and I talked ntoul Our Blessed l rd, aibd about tlie r eFpoiwitnliliefl- of a man in Ihik petition. I looked up and avr tears, in the General x eye . Then I took eourafie and urged him n be confirmed. Al Ui t he tame to inc. and toot ekjiil my hands in his. and said : L 1 have been wailing Tor twenty yen™ to ha e someone say ihi to me, and I thank you from my heart. Certainly I shall lie eo rimed. if you will give me Ihe ne«-s«Lcy it ml met ion. And so, a few weeks Afterward, General Bragg was confirmed hy Bishop Elliott, in tlte presence of his array, and made hi Insi communion. These an characteristic iDCkteatsof a really wonderful career, And jt-i ltim- simple and uu reserved he was tons, at Sewn- luc ! How well he knew t C students ind hridualty . and how free they fcl t in tlieir Liilereou.r e with hint ! I Uw be jested wilb Ibem.-and leased or scolded (beta, in his warm ■hearted aitd demonstrative way — always wady to hear the lak of tin or sorrow. to comfort the mourner, and help tlte weak! It seems, impossible that HleM hou]d 1 Sewaitec without hiiu,atid even now we hardly realize that he wife! not return, that it i all aver, that he i« pmc fnnn this, earlhLy Life forever. Vel the spin! he helped lo ereatc shall live On, His Influence can nut die. !! ' - ivnrk shall remain. His name and memory shall be sacred and lieloved. while one stone stands upon another, and white one general i n: of students- succeeds another in the Unlvemly of the South. 1B?S April April II M y iS- JJ-J- : . June [6. , July j.. July i« . July 17, July: . July ij . J u1 y -J 1 ■■Aopiat 1 , lln- T [.-mi! Tr  i l f(iiu in si I |lr|mr1iiMii vcreily. r «|A th SleJirtl .Good K rid y | 1 heJidiy. ,l?n tcT U y, Uniler Msjis-I.lv : .1 halhUy-. .Op«i5D)C9] ' | (rl iiii.n±r ' LL-niL, MedScaL Dvp nftK4!l, .Amiiiwi M:iy . :l ]iuliiUj ' . MtdiLfi! Prparfiiwiit aptni, ■S ' alifiLy efSL Jtiha iti HapiiiL; a holidjj. . Saliornl linliiUr, l.ii lk-T.il i:n.n|ini:i1iini ltt|liB. If lit Ct ' nini ' . ' iu: ' ' - i Kfcrcijwj of the 5tvth l?u (imnniiT Si.-tiinil. .Baud (jf Trurtnim uttti and UomnieTKCiiitii! R.jsit- (JoqU ' sI In r -UibMLUtii for tlie Kni hl Mi UI. .CtimniiTiijriniL-ji: St-ziiuiu, 11 a. h. Annan] Sctbi611 tafiwe Lhr St. I.ukf Ifinribcrtawd, IV K, .L.ir.irM |ti Qr tLBjr brtwt+n the PS Oimrjj - fii| ijiLjrn |ji i]i n Litcriry Socictim. Aujnttl ?. Augutf j, . iii .i ; .t. AllfftiUl S . . . Align it a i rt pl -iub«T 5 ■■■iitpteiubcf ii. Octotwr tS November i . ■, Vcvembt-r 14 . ■I ' : ' :•: m Ut 11,. EhWCnbcT 27- ■■. AiMivuliefaR Uir Lilrrary SwMit- . ■Ijtiil Trmi [ink Puliln- fjftcriwy Ktttiit. -.fili Trinity Ttrnn ■O.mmkm ' UMKSI H V. trinity Term be im- in ■II Di;pirtllWI U ' if Hif UiiiirrWiiy, ■Three ' LifSTCrcM. .BliminiHion rw] C1 4fa LUiii h T new M.uJenli. -Special Scrvicr in St A ok ! I « - . ] ' . with i- dn™ by the VSrt-Cb ' inLxLlor, ■I.JjIujT [liv ; :■hi .In! .: ■I ' mimLatiufi iNv: 7 liuLliSiy, .St. Luke ' - I ' ay: ■■Jmliilny, , AIL SaioU Day ; a hulfciUj- ,ThunknjtiriiiLj [l y : milana! hoLSiij. -GcntTil Kjt niiiiJ.iiui« ln-LjiKi. ■Trinity Ttrti taJt, The ScLwUrtin: ir tiejjin  i(li (hfrTjUiSty Venn. ' Board of Trustees The Biihopi ftT. Rev. THOMAS LI DUDI.I-X [ ,IJ,. I.L.D., D r CL- Biik p if faittiit ' itv, CftiMcrffar awJ I ' nrsiiteni cf the Board, Ltwin-iUr rt. r v, kiceiakd h. wilmer. D.D. fiifktpttf .■JVltAij ih-j. Spring tf U Ht EUv. HI NRV K. FIERC1-. D.t .. LL.D. RiiAopaf Aittaxtas, f.it lr AW Rt, Rkv. ALEXANDER C. GARRETT. D.D.. LVD. Rt. Rev. HUOH MILLER THOMPSON. D.D., D.CL- Rt. 3im AT KIvl) A. WATSON, D.O., D.C.L. Siikop of Bmii Carcttma, WiSmi £tox RT. RKV. EDWIN O. Wl-Kt), D.D. liithap of ' ' Jwiita, Jaiisoxz iUt RT. Rtv. JAMES 5. JOHNSTON, D.D. AfifarfMHV iliikop of Wfiiera Ttxmi Si Atttsmi RT. Rev, HENRY M. JACKSON, D.D. KT. Rkv. DAVIS SIvSSUUS. D.D. fiiiftiifrof .oieiifatii, AhrOwi lM J RT. Rkv. CLELAND K- M-l,SON. D.D JltiAwfl of {2roT{ia, Aitanta Rt. Rev. GEORGE II. KIPSOIA ' ING, D.D. ftifitepvf Tfj£ i. AmiUm Rt. Rev. WILLIAM C. GRAW U.U. Jtthiit Ary ftiiJiafi of . i rien Mariila, Orl Rt. Rev. ELLISON CAPERS. P.1). Rt. Rev. THOMAS F. CMI.OK, 111)., S.T.D. Wisiep vf Tmn ii t JlftiwfAix Rt. Rev. JOSEPH BLOUNT CHESHIRE, D.D. RT. Rkv. LEWES W. BURTON. D.D. Ithhop vf Lfjri tto t Lfxi ' gh i PtlV. W. G. Mlli P.P , Hn ft. P-CA ' III 1 ' ' il ' ■• ' ■• J. LCHH MMLfWHtry h k v. I - -us n Mi r itir kcrt: I !? ' M. B m-.fti, itiriimm AiJuvlIL: HIV. V-cHuki.y IkfcmB. ID,, Aifetrilk T. VF PiTTHis- Athmnr Em CifolLiu ' A ' .• : . - il I ; i. 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Iblivar jKkMfl Hn Ti K-.TI1 i I ' I l.MiitYillr l.Hr. K ' . 1 I laili-H I ' 1 1 1 M h ' 1 1 Ef ,H M ltlT|fc «.l l.otll4.YlL H . •. 1 1 if lii ri ii i ■v.- .■Ra I . II. iHTkMTi WL-nchT lTr JfATITTP ll B wirT, 1 ' nnbfLnl Aooeiatc Alwrnfii T™ii«i JuMK [J. flHATTKP,!!. St, Jttlttpiii . L . Ofifccn Jtai d TrnftWJ Kiy W. Ul ' PllI «F. U- ' t-i iiHLirl, .C.L. hMK « ■■■. ljHi rt.-CV r.i«f  ' A ' ' i Thai REV, T, J . fpjrMY. ■rill JLft.CutvKLAnc , It A.. HOUrio K I I: ■■• X IIJ-I.IM VttlEHi Till! H.KV. P ll l T-  . CrtnuVi W. r . HlNlKY. K A., iin Asfl.Hiiu uj - it -Op an, I x°e liui IMki , t.Sm jlit« . S V ■Uvnlirxnriy. Alt.. 0 ™fpl■ ■■■}? ' Omdvwmtvt SlAfidinj Conunrtuei ■ra W IHfciHa IIIB KBC19P =a ' m BnitCni Tll ' ilMI EmtvUft CooimiUn Ht Rf - t p. in ,. t «. u.ek LLIk. TJ.C 1... u™u tn . Hy . f r- , Hl . ■■. hmuP.D.WB ' !!, Al . (IfMI Ht H.H- T- ' ■4ij(lL4lll. ST. tK. Mf P l . Tn.1. Uiwl kl H..V. t. K.. ifKLfeW. D.D . AIUp4a,41a. I=HM Ki. K«V. LAVUJ JI i. I ' . Sr«r(hrJcnP, ]Ji liv-i H i.V. J. A. YAW HW i=. aUUf , iu™lni;h it, Ma. I l«SSl kHV. A. W. K.PW IT, All nU, QJl dWj 0. R. FA , II. a., P-iim mIIb«. Fl ,lbji$. 5tnstM p A. T M-.Vrxi. BDJInh. TrtB.ni ! E, IK. llxixinuM. AlkkbLa. C . 4 ly ' l It. ■■tY.tr. E. Su uh. tl.U . AtM«li. C.m PjJiiwmidl ConnnilCi« RlHr.W. . F wf ii, IkH.. HlHtiunM). AH. ' . K. UlLLkL.Aaflfta.Q4i FULFORD HALL -RESIDENCE OF BISHOP OULNTARD ACADEMIC FACULTY I ' XiK. -CUEHW OC W DU806E- PftOF.BTAltff JHt r. -BPABKS VICE-CHANCELLOR WtgciNS QEth HtlKT PROF. HA UTS MOT, BA.RTOH E A NBA MACE PB 5F r WELLS PBOF, WHITE R. M. Duncsc MIOf. M - 1 I ' M- I . mcHU-L PP- F. BAHBOUn THE MEDICAL FACULTY irVLL MOriHWBl MOF FI«HJTF PUT. MALI. ntt r. thon The University of the South Of Ji«™ ai Instruction. n GoTtmmcnt t!. LAWTON WIGGINS. M, A., Vice- CAattrttter B, LA VTOM WICCIWS, 11. A, Riiv. vrn.i.rAM i [JriMJhi ' :, U.A,,£.T.D. J-V« i rif T ,,- ' i Orfm,4mf-rt m+t Ftofntat f Kr rriummd Mtf-mt VAVHRtm 1 ' HKJOT. it. It. Vti ' rji ' qf£1fcf afrits -rf Cubg.t 11 I U.I AM P. THE-1KT, SI. A. Dnw pf t t £Vf ttmttt A ' t 4 . ' mi Ptmftawr of E t1iA mmUfitttrj HKXJASIIS- TV. TVEtLtt, iMi.lk. Ai jjif 0 AlWf r 1 fjinxntftt JOHN S. CUK, an. T. EH r, 1.1 Alt 13- U1M J , M. n. n fnnr pf itiMtMt tf Mf £.W. ti r. md ttramt ■]l MlttFkKK. H. ] . PURR J. RASEACE, i ' it. 13, B m vj tin fM Dr mHi wt mnt r tftMr afCammtn mmm SlMtmlt Urn WILLIAM R TOUSr.. M. I J. WILLIAM H, HA I.I,. ST.- A., M. D. f cfeitcr f ffl iKTitr. tfttf ' f JU Mfta.  J BW 7 Rwv. WILLIAM A. OPERA?, M.A..B. D. tut ' . GRKKNOrGlf WHITS, HA,, R-D. r ' Vn jBaF d j L j VjrujrAfi3i ! Tafltr.r RH.v. RKCISALP IT. HT.IKK. SI.A-. I .D r f iur • Itcxmwlrt nivtrnr 3AMUKL M. HAJttlNK. E ' ic. IJ i r i?i l j-ia«r MafJUrmr Hv 1 L. T. HARBOUR, 51 I J. TP. L. XICHOL, W,  . •icf nor wf itrjtrmmimMl Otitfita GEOR K RRI ' UK THOMAS, W ELIJAH B, NAITS. M,A. jjwmi ' f f+nftitvr ..f ptCimr Jj-T MirJ JAMES TV. HANHI.Y, it I ' uivulr Pnrjr KT tf f tirlt-UHlttr 5k l r? JOSEPH rKtTVJtHIS, liKORGE RKNRAU RAU. M. t . rtV ' uw ff Ajtmtrwr ri Jfrcr+avfr J,HIN M PASj.S, M.t . SAMUEL . hk ri :i ;s, n n. Kr. Hxv. THOMAS U. DUDLEY, I .D fr LL.D.„ D.C.L. Liilwrtr rt T Jf t l fCf HT. RTCV-, THOMAS F. QAIUVt. M.A..S.T l . j ' -rtJarrF rv £ « fjtk ' RT. RHV. HKMtV Si- jAUt N. 13. II. RT.RKV. DAVIS SKHHil MS. ),H r HI RttRT i. LEES SI l  . n,H S Jjrrturtr tm ■?uf ijhJ lkm!ut Afx- i JOHM i.qWRY, SI, A, fm}t ui-le? im 1 ' tA.Httam J, KHWARD MII.E9 f ttrMft r rm ni n liwiturr S ] YVM.CO R. H. PttTBRS, MfS,D. -ir l;:ra KlfcllAV SMITH, B.S., LUB. REV. CHAKI.KS 1. SPARKS ■rfrm ft. - f ittl { M. ] ' . W. RAlHOLD, H, ■.. P, l , ! , U , |„ PKOli ' Si, H. p., p. I J. S. j. g, srrrnx, n.n. w, in iiA(i(;.«[), jt . m i PltlD J, VKtiASM, i ' ir, £i, PAULX. K, LUCK, 111. C, ■MiVVUiST I- ' ' Jtilrfo Ui 1 j (Lr. ' KTJr I RHV, W. A, GUKRRY, 51, A., B.D, ( j|kLii ' iT RUPERT M. PoBOSE W I;. MM J.. M.A„ M.D. ROBRRT L. COLMQRE { ' .HBilJnJ.Ff ft. D. WII.COX Wtiriffr ami ,-ffBmr t.rtwft C. 1, K. WKKD, M.A. M. G. JOHNSTON HcbcWn d [ Bcmrd Thk ftaird u elected by 1bc Baud d Trusters tontui council of idviu in Ikt government el ihf TJalw(«i( jc ]| LAWTClJi WU ' .ISR. II, A., VK-n.f Vi i.i.H ' h. .rrn fjr ue atftcie Kk . IV. P. Pr lSi JStt , SI. . . . S. T. II. 1. J. K A MAGE. PH. D. CAHKKOS L ' H nT. M. I . V. R. BALL, SI. A., M. ] . W. P, TSLBOT, M, V. Rnv. W. A n-.riMKV. M.. D, W. WELf.5, Pll. I . Rm . R. ][. STARR, 51. A., D. D. J. S. CA1S, M-P. 3. M. BARTO?;, I ' M.D. Alumni Directory Pftiidcnt g E (he Auosition RT. Rkv. DAVIS SES5DMS, If. ADD.. Bishop cf L mjhu Vkc-PVcwfcnti H. LA WTO S y. V.C.iy.s V. A., Vk CharaHor, Sewaiiefi Rev. F. L, COTLB, M„ A. p New Ortemx. LWxinra Rkv. W. A. GUESJLY. M. A., B. D.. Chaplain, Bantam E. H, HIKTON. Geartfia W. P. F1NLEY, M. A, h Salt Antonio, Texas W, H. MACKKLLAK. M. A., Scwau« TKiiuttr W, B. HALL, M. A. ( M D., Semtm Gorreipondinf Secrc tiry W. B. NAUTS, M. A... Sew ! Exccvthx Gosnm.ttc B. I,. W IGCI XS R p.v. H. STUCK W. B. HALL W, H. MacKELLAR Rkv. R. HALE Chjirmin Bureau -gl Inicwmaticin. W. H. MacKELLAR J5 ' ' 1 ' , ' - - 11. 1 — - t LWt jmiT WT The Academics l cik A at from the position of tlm Thcoloftues. il forms a part of the vast un regenerate ait untouched field l r future work. combining ;tll the elements of tin.- world, the flesh, aitd the devil. How the Mtds regard It h,is never be deter mined, since no Aeadein ever troubled himself to inquire, thonjjh there seems to- he a prevalent belief amoiigxt the Mediee that AcadcmLe is a distortion of epidemic — a just conclusion if one considers the number of invalid ahtmi hjulk Eiiui.-. How Ihe Profs view it no one ever knew : that is a secret hidden deep in Ihc bosoms of the Hebdomadal Ehuinl. And how do tbcv regard themselves? Thai i certainly no secret, Uul space prevent even an abridged Lint of iht virtiiL-s umleli Ihe Academ possesses— from his (HH standpoint. The visitor sees i« them only a collection of yuuiiK men. mkiih- vvliu have j;iiivn :mJ aie (]tflffl t|(lily eonseious- of it t irnsn; wlici brut: mil, jIiilI who ;in L [KiiJifnlly conis ' lims t l[, ' fWh cmally 1 h«?y ;iTt? divide! into Jntiioth and Seniors. To lx ' j in with ;l junior in tilt; lie inininj;, when 111 first timk Ill ' s [he ■□ouittain (and before he has had Ills toe pulled) and attempt to ela ify him, i an alrtuMl irtipotvulde iliLnfj- He eonit-.i in m many strange forms,. He develops In mi many different ways. You can never tell what he is going Ho do ot be. He tnaycouie pale and weak, and develop into a brawny football p ' -i - v : 1U- hm -irrive wilh tT,. ' .i-,r- Ihit1 enough show vas-t expanses of white cotton socks, and in a twelve month be leading 1 a gennjin in t- ' ureiisic. Von can never tell. Nothing seems impossible to the Junior. Il in a prond dmy for (he Junior when the V. C. ' ' reads- him out in chapel, and Im becomes a gownsman : ,ilin ' t -i pr ud n day ji n-hen Ills natne is. posted on an athletic learn. Roughly speaking, the Acadeuts maybe divided into Tour classes: tin. 1 studeiiis, the illIlLl-h.--. Hit society men, and those who don ' t, do anything in particular. Considering (he delicacy of (heir cu:i titu- tious judging, of course, from Elie excused on account of illness in the Proctor ' bonks), The molality of this body Ls very small, The athlete, whom a quiz in Latin will drive into nervous dyspepsia, can nriy. ' smiling mid Moud- htaiued from the bottom of the hottest football scrimmage perfectly alile bOCOfitiiroe (lie game l l ke end. The society man. who would dropoff his chair with sleep if be attempted a half-hour ' work, can slay up far inn: the wee sma ' hours at a gennau. The youili nliu never docs anything in particular can be heard giving the yell from one end nf (he ti-ardec field to the LNthti, yL ' t ean not speak above a whisper in She classroom, Vet no one can doubt that il is in this department that (he old Sewnnee spirit na born and is- nurtured. It is- from their midst that our athletic teams go forth, and often scum? + f nmr best student-i. Il Li tfcis body that tlie summer girl especially loves, and r H may she, for they have earned her appreciation by generations of tried devotion. They aie iiihfnl. urn, these Academ — faithful to the summer girl as lo ■• ' ■ljL_ smile nn litem- fiiihTul ut their old brothers, tor lliey eliefish traditions- of Blackie. and Brown, aim Hilly Cleveland. their pel lie™ es: faithful above all to Sewanee. To be sure, (hey will k lp fin. .- . Jind Llu-y will fall in love, and they sometimes get mysterious packages from J, llnviV b ' tl THrtch liett when there is a ' Varsity game, and you ' ll see the old Sewanee spin ' in, (heir eye and you ' ll hear it in their shouts as they applaud ucccss or encourage to victory — (he moll spun ihat makes us- love, wedou ' t know how or why, everything connected witli Sewnnee. JOHIJ |5£E-!M ETT. ? Academic Department W. P, TH T. II. A., Beast GuwnHricn ALLfcS, LtwJi ..... BKaLE, PHULaW Bkhjamim, HitkPh.kT Wil k BiMii, Sntt-KKM Movlam - BLOVHT. EdCEHK HARMWf B J,NCd, AtSTlM THOMAS , . . . liMXIl, K.H .Klf [hi ISH ■C DMaS, Crt UlfH .V IVll.l.nM H AW LYI E ■Oo KSy Willum ojhhhi .... CtU.MvkK, CHAkLBS PtAV nv . COLMOkE, LKiPHI. BtBOT .... DEWEY, CBUOBCT ..... BtW.lKDft, GE4R0H C U FttM l ' jiiskAh, Edgar Howard, Jp. . FURLS ' , J-pHN 1 -ir.sos .... GlLLHXT, WlLLUU JjOIA-IIV Ok AY, CAMkHHTJ. GRAY, CH RLI1S mjlWTABB Hamilton. jnsFi-n [iHi;imnK j?k BjATLHac llARklSON.. JHSS ICCI ' KIC: KqexmwNl Tn Am , jEHIBOr . K H-KUT KtiBXBY . . . - jERVHV t lUT-Pr WHKISWhS JOHNSON ' . RKPTttAV 1 ' A.nn . Jll ' .SkH, 3-:ti mi-si. N .. Mr, JK ■tH lTAnrldrBL. Clmrlr-:-. S i M nfitviiiB ' j-. At . . ni:im.t T : L..L. GilvwWo, T Nnjcrgji.TiKhi ' .. TV - . tl£ILll,H. C.fl. - AiikwM . C . S:iti-hhiv -h-. I .. Gmm l r9, Al . JM-w iirct t bis- ■Tr:nitx. Teim- Jkll] i, TfrJiOJ N«W OfttUf,. L«, Hl-illilillL, Ttttil S - ::i.i . Al ' .. RNrUMVtlle-, liul. OrbnAot J ' Li. Oofe, i- ' U. nhi MiK). H, C. Hannibal, MO. winee, Ycnn. FLrniitijjkiQi , Al . fhflTledtMi, 3. C. Sennmte, Tcdti. l ' ..|.rn.i i. S. C E,l l, I.I K . l r KA, DVKlAX, Jl MATTIEXWX, JAUXK ItWL-HB M mxr.KU, [.clckk IMtTkiKni, C:iAHLri.H StttVKNa - IV-.l.i:. Yt ' ll.LlAH lEl.VKV Ki-r.i: ' ,-, ]L ' iWAU 5 m Sc hiT, I ' m.bih;iih.-k Mt ' JlhSv JR SjJIIIKIJ!. 1IH.1IIV (HllLErHIWAlTI Sf.Lr ' ts, J( ii! iiAiiflN iii i- in: mi, Uaviu . , , i?. in.tt Ml 1 1- 1. 1 K.l Ak[l llKMUM Slack . t h aplei Jut a SOLTTHWULl, tiJU.I-H De LjINJJV Starr, Himmi Wcajjuhuloji - THOUI%(i3f , T.VtLI.1 AH HU33, II TETT71 J- S KI t,KWH - Tihikpb. Jixh-jLsr L- ' eitrORE) ivrstcott, Wiliiam Beverly . WII.LTAUK, Li- iii!p GEOktiK ITaLLAM Wll.Li aiix. Tiiuhai C h s i ' .m a V . Win .1.1 . WlM-]XL[ rjK90H VU4KIM.K. WlLlIAM IJfeNkV. JR. . ■i ' ij-IivLIIe. Tepa, XitcliM. Mii«. N ' Aibville, Teim. N ' uhvLIk, Ye-im. Ail iiiillaa. All. Ftil Riwk, Ji. C. rtflnu, Alp. {ily dwt, MA. . Owjgelnwa, £. C , Atlpnti, Gl. M ! Li;- -I ii-C, Al . August , Gi. S jii , Te-nn. . JdclKinvilk. 111. trrwinee. Tenn. Ttw Ll+rii, Ij. Hd.it AngEto Tciap IhJUi, Ten llurfnc bciro, Term. . MofaLle r Ala. . MC ' lMpOllL+IT, Ah. Mn ' jon , G . Unirmtown, Kir. . AUnoU. On. . Atlanta, Gi,. ■■. ■JufUdri Ami iir ' .):;, Kijilkht C.ot.iktm Avknv, jtHijf t .iiiip]i ;i_.r„ Je. {■:•• K Mll.TilN - PAB  rr t If AHiO 1 - FASNTVKLL. BOH ' KS WILLIAMSON lUO, HAF.PII fRTRRS lUIK, Tlf0MA B«Y Kni.r.is:,-,, Yt. u; 1 1 k :, lii.i.ruTT HEfloi-i;. i h jin T i r smith. Jr. KrxTTN.CWARLIffl KR IN « CAPK, ROpHUT .... Caftrv, Oct IfAinr.T ' OSr - Chafhx, Henry CAHrnRxi. i ' l.TVJM.xV.. t ht . COUWAST, SAMUEL. CAREY Cv imrA, Frank fixtwm ] a.%]hc, i h ' . ' iN skri ] iittx, Je, llAvrnsi hi. li.jii.kT Trvat JhK ' ll k. l- ' tiu l JniKlrAM l i: IkKk: MhHinK l rELCiiuk Dl ' Mi.il: [UliMJmMfSA AfiJi EtMUY, RORKRT U ' ATDEB - EinwARra, William mackmn, J a R LH TON. GKHRGK FKjrPLllTTOr EiLAW, JOSHPH Ha RTON I- ' ai in. ; -ii-.w l :i.r.i w Forix. John Mch ' fu.i mp . FREEMAN JUKE Face GIBBS, GEOROR WlLPV El ALU F.ICMAR.P CQNKLrN ■HARkCSON, GEOR-GK HUJTIWHK ilEANKV, 1IHMRY GlLRRPT HOCVK, Bradley BfiflWN - HJOWKTOSr, fOHX KENRY, J k. HOWARD, BEMJAHIIT ROI.UJ5 Airr. Nofiti tHjtnrw, Cal. . liootjpmMy, Alb. IVbm.ogI.1, I ' li. . AtLiirta h C.i. . J;ir Mi:n lil-i-, 1 ' U. S wane . Trim. . Atll ' LUlil, i.mL. Alio, Term. KiLiu, Teuii Stwaji«. 1 ' emi. X.uOivi I]l-, ' J ' tiui. i-v i Iberia, J j. VhIm-iiu. AIj. . Augniti. Gi. HjMjlaiilnin r S. C.  w Oilman, Li. , AlliiiLliL, !.:■.. . ]«fb. Aii ' VLllt: r Wi. . Aujcmti. Gb. Ceitir Key . Hi. Jiewiaee, Tt-iui. ■. Adr-uMi, tiL Hininii, Teoo. Ch]Lu, Texu Xiitivillt. Teim. MiiiiheM, I j.. I ' kiioitia, Uiu. £b rev port, J. . LUlla . Texu Ditlai, Tciu Trenton, Tenri. . Atlanta. Gi. Corpui Oiriiti. Texii Mirikifi Ati An-li M. _ .,-• Selnu, All. ;uii 903f,Oiria IIal-khut , Kn.i ' fcTxitic, Hinlilas-ij. INiHKR. Km ki ' aItiucil, Ikumtlcii W.iifH . . LjllHU, HuHrAF Slftlf KtHJS . . LoNjHiiui, Cwahlks VkeihShhk CittoUtBtM Mutir.r., EttcriAP □ CL-MlirrK HlLTH , MoF lS TirKKJiSriKl! JIlKH.lV, C ' lkKKE-IVS. M AjCl ' H K.k N Nakic, lhn. ' Ci.u WlLltAMJ N Hi BIT. k.ll.l ' ll. J H. . . r - wi .v, J.uiia l.tftt-js . E ' APKHK, KUMUV IfBAGii . L ' KAMjLK, LlrdH MlLLh.K. THftMHOW , l-okvkk, Akthokv T ohhh, Jr. koBitK. CifAhi.ua ARTHi ' k, Jr. - SfcLBEM. KaHL WlLHANS ■SlMKlMi, OhUOMD . StMM, ItAKlfl.HTT ET fLTIMUi SJII JI, CllA.kJ.IUI KDAi ' ttf - SuiI-m. JwifcrH BkLHMl Sth-.Vi ' iX KUWARU MCGHRK Brihqpxwhv, IEOSaCK STt ' xkF, Gah.DE? CLaRKKKN . . Swtsik. Robert Dvhe b TKKuJjALh, CaRI PREMWTCK W ati hi. Georqi Colli?. WlLLUM . BkAPr.RR - U ' ll.LlAWS, Lawbhhcr MDQEX . Wilson, Calhov .... Wilson, Jahk ,Jb, .... WILSON, THflXAB Plinr:sT.TCTX Wilson, Wtluah Hj,AtKm,:k3f. jk. . YAHBOROlf.n. KR], HrsTCBHiTDS- YaHB ROCC . Jmiv ACia.nts VOUNO, J SAHPH L ' NOKRWIXJCJ HlTLKlK; K w«o. t t . AlliirH . Qi, BivlurpOt . AL . HHEflitlS, T-fl B, BinninjEh Biii ■■! . Lvnttvlllr, K_v LtxLngioo, MIm, MWllRWRTf?-, Ai , J iR« n, T ai , E ! .iiLil:-.lIi K_V. ' .V.i-.i-:Iv Mnlh. H t . CliH[t:iii ' iifcM, TcUli. . MniilKi il.-rrv, All. Jn,ks.i,i. Mifcl. . th« lrttoa. S. t- . Aiyputi, G . . AugratA , t;n. IMllu, T ' rsa Tlf jib, TrXU TwiLtno, T«DIL Hltrtvc-pon. lj- l..,.,rrl HiLL 1 , tut OUA, All. AA, ' ll}liBgt4M], I). C. MrtLtm, Ttuii. . Kilcxi. Iliid. ildUAtOB. Ttiu WibtHi, aIul PultcrHML, 1 . . Lexington. liia. . Mew Orleuii, Lm. . Balon houfjr-. La. Hack I III], 3. C. Sii.BH.ti, Texu SiAVUKria, Tnu . CnirLcslna. S. C. ' ST, LUKE ' S HA1.L B G neOLOGICHL d ePHRGmenc ;ia k v ■, bri- j JLf ■?—$ iiroodlrApi ' TMII£ year the Theological Department lias reached the scnitli nf JL its prosperity. St. Lull ' s Hall has overflowed, and from Gtwii- land ' s icy mountain to India ' s coral strand the shirtless heathen Ire mole at the aroiy of missionaries who will soon iss.ua forth, ltd by the ae-ilou upholder of Calhoun. There is a tlwmy that there arc twenty-eight naencs en the Dean ' s roll of the Exeppu Clan , but it can not be drifted, as tbey arc seldom seen at one time, at chapel, das , or HGmiicli Swel . The prayer for all sorts and conditions of men must have been capedaHy deaigiwH few Sl- Luke ' s. so aptly does it describe its. heterogeneous inhabitants. There is Weed, the orthodox., the only man in the depart meiit who c n walk sttrt-f Otet nn the PWim rater eaee which divides Ncstorianism and Eutjchiaiiisin : and Johnston, the hcrcsijiTch. wh ha im.r iuitb , TBC jk«k invented a new heresy of his own — the worship of the State, with (,•. Washington a its high riest, and the stars and stripes as a sort of reserved sacrament. There are those who burn to advance to Ctiha. under ticneml Lee, and those who prefer a retreat under a Holy Cross Father. There are missionaries tn Tracy City lite Ttcve?y Nim.-, 34 and to Winchester lite- Wilsell. There ait Hi h Churchmen lite Spears and Eecan, Broad Churchmen lite Wariug. and Low Churchmen Site. Brown and Boberg. The grave, and soon to he reverend, Senior Class is composed of six promising theologians, raoted for their love for Missionary and Homilelic Society, and their regular attendance on the Hebrew Class. Tlit Interme- diate Class is tltc largest, and also tlie heaviest. They make broad their phylacteries, and appear ualo men to fast — some of them appear fast unto old and uncharitable Ladies. Most of them are also in low, and out has applied to bis, bishop for permission to be engaged. Tin? characteristics of the Junior Class, if they exist at all. are still dormant- Al ' u ' T the manner of Juniors. tbey know more dogmatics than Dr. Starr, and more exe erus than the Dean. The Juniors also indulge in theological discussions with the PottlLilani . and are more unsparing critics of the Chaplain ' s sermons than the Academic Faculty , Besides the purple-tasseled thcotogue. St, Luke ' s also shield from lb? tocpnlling depredations, of the academic students certain Postulants, which term, heinj; interpreted, signifies, one who some day expects to be a bishop, In the meantime they meditate upon how much better an article of thcologue they would make thitn the present member of lb? department, sturue Leaning towards kuiBr, and some of them are genu Sectors of amazing agility. The jNresidinjf geniuses at St. Luke ' s, however, fire Uk- Me.™ .l:uI ilte janinyr— l)i. IJhiBik . the ideal of the tbeologue, and Sara, the terror of the postuLauts. But beyond even lh e jove Jin ' ihe (- sues whn rule the theological existence Uncle Boh, who deals them their monthly allowance uf misli. and Mr. Cuhiiure, who promptly confiscates the same for board. But ihu ilteological student has made his influence flcU in every phase ui University life He thunders, from the platforms of tlie literary societies he ha invaded Che-lidcm, he wields (lit rajHiie gavels of the fraternities, fie rule the college puMLcttkiOt, be tnakui his fjijidnatmns felt by the summer girl, he is crack pitcher on the baseball leaan, and one of the god of tht gridiron. In short. Si. Lute- ' s i;- the receptacle for the brain and brawn of the University, as well u the museum for its freaks. 3J Theological Department KIT. V, P, Dt DOSE, S. T. P., DEAK Ajllll.KK. NjASfHlVlllB . Axin-iHiJX, toiNjAHix ' MjicEKMih; D. A. HlCILV. ] ]!, IHtK IJil. V.1.KV, M. A. Hi:i:as, JdJiw ..... lltM lliJ, K.DUKH.T , . , , HtniMtc;, ]-kA.s-tis r.ir llr.Mtv HmT, ClIAlLB W[LI.] H Eiuvrs, Juics Hh?spy tXilBUMl, IVll.E-l All Sfti N.LI SC r L ' U.A.I|-1I11,L, rkJIM ' lK tJnU ' XEJCMhV, B. A. Do Hiki:, Kiev. U ' j i. i. [ah ±1 a_.sk: i:j.l, SI. A. CrRKj: , Wicj,tAai Mhhcek, J ... B. A. EUuinxr, E- ' kkokkick ll.unsuil. M. A. H I.V.V. .L ' r.X, liiim ' JIHU UlLKLliV MOMtl-li -.{Kll ' i:, Eil ' .-ll i.H.3h ' kV.ll.l.VLi:. B. A. ■JllltSKTH N, MOCKK liHKi: . AlIhiU, Gl SWUrtrnrg, a. C. PrijrjTbufqj, Vb. Semim. lean. I f art MnOr, 111. DM) Ortnaiv La. Glenn Spring S. C. CnlflHibia, S. C. Ljnchljarg, Ya. PDmlTJILe, Md. Sew nee, Tmn. SrwanKr, Trnn. Wuhi !! ; ' ■in. N. L rLilmtclpliM, Pa. ■M ri ii. AI- . Sao Ar-kraio-. Texi . La Vtf.LV, II-jV. a kl . B. A. Mamma; Wairn kr Potola.. Wi-BeK, CiWSWau., II. Lin, MlNBLL, llARItVjL ' DAH, M. A. - S fi. Thomas- Pasteur, m, A. - d CH ' IKS, RaIHBHDO GHHUJK Rdchhv. Fiura.i Hammond Smith. Fkhvirick La Gramge Sri 1H . Mi Kfc Tv-,TI K. ft, A . Tuoiufl, Harold .... Tdck.br, Gardiner Lmi- in m. A, Witfn, HatiotjdTh kaf ffiwuo, Jane Cash. ht P, Weed. Caleb hrict ai... Kicimvalb,. SJ. Wi n math, Thomas P. WtTflHtL. WlUJAX POSTRfJ,, TS. Lilt, . Bittjgtpoftr . j rlj wnrilt . f|m, cn t ¥ilk, 9. C. Snorter. C. HrrLiifijrC, . C. rfi :inrx , T-riiii X- v. V -.. ::•.■, V Qt,lumU S. t . IMsM ., Al . Vtw l W tur , All. Flantn«, 5. C. J±ilNuWlW-, Ti ' k . WftlttlltOPB. S- Cr THE •LJIW ' jnornenT Law Department The Law Department was founded five years ago, aud so rapid has bceu its rise that it bids fair to become tluc peer of its brother departments and the ' -£ea Quatn Bsitttm ' of the University. Upon a wind} ' day iu March, in an upper cham- ber of tlLf Walsh Memorial, two neophytes enrolled their names as- followers of Blackstonc. With hard work and earnest endeavor, led by our devoted I ean, tliey struggled up the slippery sleep aud won the prize we would attain — the elusive diploma. Since then many legal lights, have been lit at Sewauec, many a noted lawyer points with pride to his iim t miter, and the memory of man runneth not to the contrary. I ■Combining, as we do, the calm judgment of the South, (he vigor of (he j - W --.. and the ruggedncss of the North, only the best results are possible ttfa t bttM through the syntltcsisof these characteristics. To tbi end a Law Club has Ajfc rjj tn.-L-n i i-rsanized. and our social education is not neglected. Several banquets- i k Pp B have been Isl-LcI aud the Sow of spirit aud feast of soul has, brightened tlie V eye, refreshed the memory, and quickened the fancy. Our Library in iucreas- -— -v _ B m S- and witli ei ' try addition eoines fcreatL-r opportunity fin- widei .study. Among our periodicals Ulifihl be found all the leading iii;l ;l,:Iill-s. iiMludin Town Topics, Ladies ' Home Journal, and the Police Gazette. Out Huuk? Committee has purchased serenal appropriate mottoes; ' [ :hI Rltss Our HouuV Don ' t Spit ou the Floor, etc., winch mother with n lawgii ijllcc- liou of curios, complete our ■cha Hels.. ' Out rail property is of th nature of an estete tail and is not assignable. We dislike lo make odious coanpftrutoii aw Iikh imriiu ' ii bom, We would prefer act to bring in evidence tu prove thai w? are the 4-1 it?, the brain. the bone aud sinew of this University, bin if an nsiliiinn-ni were hroughl we eould introduce rhu IjesE te. t iineiny n.nd |jmtt njlit (aw; by pre pcwi rierju lx ' of evidence aud beyond a Tt-;LM iiabte dnnto.- Some ef mir brightest stars. abandoned (lieir wicked way . U?fc (be ■' fields of felony and their nnpront- alii? oam Baniuiis. aotl with us they lia e found a haven -of rest, far lo litiow the law is to live in peace. Some Lil titic liist unrulier hive Kutie ' ■t;Lr :uf [,:h K - ' 5 lH awful watliLttgri bid dowii ilk the I aw of Ifcnneslii: Relation and hy the law of «niversi Ml, ttmfct OB afld OB iotO OILC , and SOUlt of us will : :i]L riilu on lilt willnwy wave cif iho matriiniHiiaL turn, lint the majority swinl Gnu for the cotivietfeuL tliat male scdes nIiouUI Ihj inimiiii; fmm the hdandijibineiLis nf thf fail scsi. and as wt arc ttot guilty i if any cO-eduCntitmaL nl..:i-, :io f.?na cntrl Or ftmrt Of Otherwise will be allowed to CKSS tike s;u.-red |K rl.iils nif [hit nta mfireuL lihfAry, Wli;i| iisiu:r ninld liolp tmt Ik- DvcniYved, when li tenine, tn the drofit of gaUteQ wisdom h hears QUi 1 fair-haired priire hcaiily vxplaici thai a bailment is tin- art of lefiloviiij; water ffOkh a boat to keOt lb«; feme spies of yenur c hone iil allien] from lj cnanLnj; iiipiiiLiU ' d or the brawiLy Captain of a former 1 axe 1 ■:■I L lL ' :n:i ilL-iirmijj nicniisi ' . nt a lU iI ax hmine And kit, Then. Ti hi. (lie revered I Joctor ' st pooh ! of satis fart ioli when personalty is described as a mortal ' s IUOr.lL chnnbClfT, How feelingly Our Jerj y JostL™ siiokeof Benefit of Clergy ' LX l«fi«K lMl; rilet flf like church administered to the pilferer uf iinias to keen off the j rais, and utlief trite warnings, Hul Hftuv ' Lef atid WarksltHie turned thver in their lOnltiH when the junior IHeiuber from TfcKas declared mayhem to be tike ' di iioen)b rin]£ of a utati ' s member. Hut through it all. there b. un« who presides with dignity altd Strife day ill, day QUI. SOIklClitlkcS hopeless of TeEltLt, but never despairing. Am! whatever success in after ILftr wc aibieve. wc- will ascribe to IliliL a large slkarc La OUT advancement and ilta-nt hi in wlua lias laboreiL with lieaii atid laraiia for tins rooJ and belt rntenl of the EoHown-ri of a true pr-ofession, ■' ( ' .L ' titLtnneii — The Deaak. ' ' Law Department iv J. XAMAUrl-:, I A[hHlIK. JL J.IHW Baptists . EAKitKT, KODKHT Lf.ICIITQN CrAWFOKU Da VII, Alhit HrEListi DCUCHKJlTV, JAMES, SM]TH GfcRtiX, I J L ' SCAN ' CJNKXW JAVNB, J- GEEE . IjAJkl), SaIILEL Boi E i LinSiTOKE, Lamar Wckr iiah Mans, Jameu TifT McKf.F., GeOHCfK PwhhS , I ' AEKOTT. Tl[OJiA£ SAWEJStfST FlMIttNEY, CEEAKL1 C TKSWOftTH Sucth. DaMA TYHKIX TllOHFWJX. ROiHiT LtCKETT WATSON. MATTIIKW r WatsOM, SlDNHV Powiu,. Jr. . Wunt, Oscab .... ' II. I _, DKA3 - Calvert T«xa LoiJ! «l, V . Louisville. Ky. .Ul.inM, On. Sciftun.t ' , Tetut. . Ucrwkfc, V(l. ESiTrunL liLiin, Ala. San Siilm. Ttifli . Allan;-, Ci. M ™? Qtfcaitii, La. Newiian, da. CliaifLeiloH, S. C. St. Louis, Mo, Boycc, La, Claritsi-illc. Texas Allaata, Ga. Louisville. Ky. Medical Department II Jv Medical Student is cb icily interesting as n study in evolution. Hi prototype Uj to be found very for back indeed, but his 6ist appeaTainx- .is :i distinct specie in .-iid un have been in the witch-finder and rain- niit rs n r ihe atone age. With this early development the Ji l f to-day offers some striking point of iiHitnrUi- and. contrast. He still follows his nneient pra ti e t t wileh-hunting, but more as a recreation than m s TiuiiH occupation. The witches, tike everything el , have been modified, by civilization, and tlidr p«rvuL[ mid capture demand different methods. S bi wnc r ami tickets to the concerts aud baseball games are nun- Li ed iusteadof Incantations, and ordeals; hut il i said the Glider sometimes uiakcs a magic circle about EIlc witch ' s waist to assure himself of her kuI liliiilmI prtiMJiici; : hut tit evidence oh this polul is con n k-riiiu and of the uature of hearsay. The Med ' s job as a rain maker, seems to have become obsolete, unless some of bis allies or wholesale profanity are intended as tfjepuiinicnts in nebular precipitation. The Sewauce Med is ch rswtet-LM.-d by his contempt fcr neckties and his genius for affairs. A party uf Mcds have t ccn known to buy a wagonload wf ivamiinetoits froiti aCovite, without a cent and send him away thinking that be had done a pood day ' s business. Where the Mcds come fftini nobody knows, and we ha e never heard of anyone? rash Liioughto inquire. About the full moon in Mav. when tin. ' soring strawberry, in a more or [ess demoral ixed condition, begins to find Its way to the boarding-house table, and the voice of the grasshO|ipef is heard in (lie land, the Medsof aLI siiics., sorts, and conditions, begin to DUtcfUJiK in. Sewauce. Tb Med qnkkly makes himself at home among us h and remains « iiL the rigors uf approaching winter force him to seek a climate suitable to hk multtf ipptmL The tftd. is Largely nocturnal in hist instinct , L ' nder what diversity soever of ?nvironmeni P his fbndiwJta for mooitshine (whisky i ami ( mountniu ► den,- x uid never to. be lost. The belated wanderer, as he passes the nttdical building, tttM a drtll, s | uUhral plow emanating from its upper windows like that n-biL-h Ifcinte saw dirouKh tbe gates of -13 Hue Inferrt . If be is wise (and a ritualist ). Its crosses himself, and hurries on; for there he knows tlie ulhIiiL Ik Sit- J is engaged in practicing the dark and secret mysteries of his trade of murder. The Med quietly t ccome5 possessed with the Scwauec spirit, is a jovial feltow, and. except when tinder ihe influence of valley tanglefoot, a peaceable citizen. The Med regards his fellow students from an elevation q( smpvnnr knowledge and CMpcrLence, He is l olh an academician and a wan of the world. You may have on patent leather nhoe , rtylnshlj ' cut clothes, and the latest thing in neckties,, but the Med knows that you have a posterior scapular rcgum ami :i ptfry- goidus CKtcnius i you feel his scientific eye measuring you with the critical Interest of n wklderof the dis ectiiirj{ knife, and you stand abashed in his presence. In spile of all, the Med in an accession to the life of S wniq«?, Qvr athletic, m concerts, and our social life would suffer without him, lie is found In Chelidon. i« Si in-i lipsilon, and ri Om L, ;i 1L ,| in osir fratts. May his trilie increase, and may he live long nnd prosper. 5 Medical Department, 1897-98 AumMSuN, B. G. h Nrw Orleans, La. Ami. Jim CitM. IMCynraW, Gft. lur.f.AKiK Clinton. GitImiI. Teiiw. IUxkv . ISUaSUIJL iA ' CIHEf., D.A. HMtnr, JFaThviuY, WiLIJaK RAY. FhilmJctidiJii,. Vm. H-Wlk, LutlflM ri K3TON P SflB jLttOflto. foXB l JUi ' .KH.j.tv, £dWaxH I ' HMVj BronJ Ran, Vk itKriiAu, CutHHK BDWARB, J nnfcUn.. B. 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JrrSKm A i.tis jk. niKH, TuaGaL-uot , Ala.. ftK.E.OKV, ](WIS A HM I -TEAIK, AUlL, ' llrLl, G . .Siiivkh.?;. Mitus Oh.ei.ll.-s, Itoyli ' . Mil . fti| I VKH.rki( H.MC. Ciiahi.ici ttuitf., Mnj- 1 3 a j- - . jKahmo. SLATHfcV WlUXAM W ' a i.tek, Wnptrly. l nn. Kins, liABr KTT, 1Ltvo.ii, Ycxoj. [hUitii, I . ' Ay, ti:j. fii., I ' l i ihon, S . J. Himitii, Ki:riii n Ukiatik, Uit+nvill ' j-. ft. C. Hmitie, Jn:i3f TlfMUtY, iihiDiliLinii ' i Mill, W. v , Smith, Si iisi:v Rjiuteasjk, KocVvaIe, Terin. H mit ii, U ' im ' ii:m SicKrt, l k 3isLii fii, W. Vn. Smith Amit M ' uj tt KimM.ii r ■]■!.. Spri n ficH, l„. 5lAi:k ;SH ' H ilCB, 1-HHI ' H.IlK ] I KMMLKl, t ' Ui mI , X. J. STul.FJHk, JirXEP-H It., T,Villlli, RuiHl. T .v r ib. JfHKi ' ic Ta c,ia wlh ku, Ik J. Lit. , Adam Ktiit, S. C- THOWJk , V HiH H! Hei-l-k, 13. iJk. Motntt, Ali. TlHWPR, BurfHST Akulew, OhIuLii, Twin. TH3 ' K tneaK. KjutsK Ai.iiEitf, l ' ulmy, Vt. TL ' RJfHR lVji.i.cfM Ai.i.kjt. Jn_, Sektieti, Gi. TORJCIPSHEn, JWSIC AjfilBKW-, Sl.:t ], Iim. TLTF, RrciPJkBI HiiN-Bl-, Aik-m, A. L ' . VaNCLEaVH, HlHtRvft i:v, ' .ii- C h Li,Ti- x . VKK, l ' LETCHBR H CK, Aurjum. TejckL VAlrtWUlSTH, I AM L ' BJAI JiffcMHl, lA- W u.nH.S. VlKGIL A tll KKE }V t All HUI, Thil U ' .1XI „ JiMtW 1iBSrH ,TlU(«1ao l, All. WjutniiN, JjiMBS WlLFJ , GiiUku, Tnu. U ' tflftLHit, II4KACR Cr.?NH 5f. S«« HfigblOll, Pk, Wmithhhaiil Paul I vjp, VfUn VUkj.Wt XV ridTUHDUT, A LTHKB FU RUV, ImL ., MSk . WtLlVUHHO, W ' lLLUM btmrAlD, LUtill, Ttsaa-. WELRMlEj, GeORGI! ARYIFL ' R, T ' n ' |U . Fa-, W iff it, RoaiRf liiscK i!. -Unklvitmnf. vi. VHHAp IIIGNkV TnwfUtR, GfHB«b«Ca, All. Y«Jini, Isaac Cwlim ' ., evj L Sj Hsik, Ttim. 1 m m kk it , v n„ Albert Si nMWV, s«rt t ' it.v. III. Medical Department Otfiocn RALPH KMERSOX KHAKI:. Ohio HENRY LELAND NOEL. UlMiHippI .... FREDERICK HESSLER KFAKKEK BERBER. New Jersey CHARLHSABRAHCOnitlllfX ],..ui-inin . President Vitt-Preiidtnt . Stfrtfarj ' . Treasurer Mtmbcn. Evan I,vciak BAXHYtri, B-.V. Russia Ralfee Eii ' ehwji Bkakk. Ohio Wilt.: am Alexandre Itawx. I. D., Ctud Ht-isrv Hawks CirAKbLRR. Virginia ChAHLES WeLFK : i;.! ] 1 !,!, Enj;L;i.ntL Fleetwood Gkcykh, Soaitfri Ca™1ii:;i CHAKLEH AltKAM Clui- iKic.it: . ], n]i%i;iii;L Williaji Jaki-Kii H.ivs North CiLHjLtnj Ai-nkr Hiooi tf., N rth CSrnjJini LKSl.EK ElTtfKME Ki-;i.t iS, 1 ' fsiLS William Jcmi ' Kfsni M -simrL Mark William LiSVRJtT, l misujuiL Jesse Tn i?f Lim.K, Pennsylvania Hemschhi, Ju rtriiVs Logan- , Georgia. Jami Wa-LTKR Lccab, B. A., Mis is ippi Lester AlKWNira 5il. i,i r [C()AT. Georgia Thomas C, McPowRit, Georgia Wili.TAK Kakt. SonLiif, Mississippi HEskv LKirAXD Noel. Mississippi Josurlt Pkttvjorh, Cioorpria WalYHh UHU. l 3 ]nacK, Mississippi JamjW OACAi! Krsr.OT.ri, Mississippi Wruj. i Wai.thk Si.ayden. TerjEcsste Jnn V sj r KV Smeth, West VirjjiEia RKt ' liKK Decatur Smitte, Souih Carolira FKHI S(cieX HHSST.KE SfARREKBKRORH. New J rs } ' Ci kh ' .h Arteeex Welfowij-, Pennsylvania ISAAC Copri eso Yoe ' sc, Tennessee Albeit Sidney Zimmerman, Illinois ' Joseph Pettyjohn, Sf . D., of Georgia, received the honour of the rtrL s- Walter Bell Pierce, M, l ,, rrf Ylishiahippiu reci-ivcd the award of honenir.iljk mention of the class, Joseph Pettyjohn, M. R. «f (WkIa. received ibe appointment of interne of Sewancc Charity Hospital for titer ensuing yt E, Walter Bell rk-ice, M  .,of MLmi-ssippL; James Walter Lucas B, A., H. J . , at Mississippi: James Oscar RinpiE ' d. M. I).. of M ix.sixjciTi[«i , were Trcmrmirnded for appointment as internes (hi the Mississippi State Hospital , V tctafal Tg. Qui of ' PS-?? Otfktn HENRY SHI Bt,EY VANCLEA YE. T Ai , ERNEST RAU, Arkansas ... WILLIAM EDGAR FELTS, Tenneswc FRANK HOWARD MAY, Alabama . GEORGE WASHINGTON CARTEK, Ki- murky . JABEZ ALEXANDER MAHAN, Indiana. . SIDNEY BERTRAND SMITH, Tcnnease . Ifiitei ' iaX Pftpkti Mfmbfn CLt TOU BALLARD, M l i M]3[i! Nuka-Th) HiCsky BftOWN, Knatotky Ghurgu Thomas Baoww, Georgia GKOkGK EDWARD BlGHAN, Smith CarriLLtia Wl 1,1.1 AH R, BArill ' hST, lleiinayKunla. GBOJtGE WABKIS Ti) (Jahthh, Kentucky l VW Al.S|IJS! (JlLlllWILlt. Minrti sL| ]]i PlimiCE J. CkKAsK. Rhwle lsrtn.ru! SAM I ' KL TlNSL-Kv Ciiiii, South Carolina. FkHpHRECK Wn.l.IlM Svmiis DKAN, S ' ew Isaac Cl:tiiiij5kT Evan . Alabama GEOKtJE FrHLU EnuCII, P nnxyh-a.ii!a FRKDEtRICK CHRISTIAN C. KtffiLK, Tt ' Jta W. W. EriwiHin, GA-nnfiji William IvuGAK Fhi.TS, Tcnin-M « Jons WAr.TiKR Gut UK . Alabama E Al A. II.-vhh (S.. Alnlraraa Rojurt Thomas jwfCNisr . r.wn ' ffla L. G, JwNKi. Georgia Paul Maxmilliak K, Lvck. MaMsaL-hu tts J . in r , i. ■: l :■! a SlAHAS, Indiana tjt: .ntc.x ' I ' n mm as 1Iv[,es, MbkiourL Fk.isk Howard Mav Alalmnm Jons Mh.Gali.im MClMJIS, Mis LAAL| ]jL John ChaklUs MtKiNN v, {! .Mjr K iai CiiARLits Hakkv HAH ! , NW Yurk LH WIS TltAVKK MiTLin-.l r l,, I ' l-nttrtyLvailia RrtHAKIH Ma hjS, Yirglnb Jons Hhkhas Mahj£, North Carolina YaLhy Ci.i th n Ovj atom. Mexico M ' .r C.wiviik t h LBki, 2, Georgia York AirintKT Joiix ITi lrw, Vemioiit Ju rirH Br.osT kvFFis, North Carolina F,H_Mtot K.w, Aikansas SlUSlv KltkTXASn SlIETH. TllUJlfrttM DaniHl S. SillTir K Mew JtatSf GeokuH ButCK TiMUAa. M. 13.. Alabama JnHHTii Tamakrbbo Tayuob , B. Liu., South Carolina l r hi k A i ,n k «t Tow sshsii, Y f iit-out N, 1 : , Tit:. ' ' . Mississippi IlKMlV SlIULI.KV VaXCXEAVH, T«SM Alj- ' kHih Fkaskux WifiTEHrasT, Mississippi Dam Hi. UkIaii 1 a tJ,iwoRT h , Louisiana RoBKKf EUOHNR WlMt. V ' L gi hDi V. A. WALCHN, T nnnso«f ■IT Ctua of -00 VOTING, HENRY TL TWlI.] Efc. Gre u bonQ. Ala. TIMHON5. ERNEST ANDREW. Godwin, Torn. BROWN, QUA2 ES DOWSING, Talladega, Ala. SHIVERS, VAKCl ' S ( HiEUUS. Bo -lc. Miss. GRAHAM, CHARLES RICHARDSON, Myrtle, Ms «- UcCCWN, OSWELL STUART. Shannon. Mixs, WARD, JOHN HESTER, Tuscaloosa, Ata. C1«j vl ' OOOt HARPING. LBOW KNIGHT, Nnshvilk. TttHL M[|,TON.TAUAFERRO, Ikfrjvllle, V . SEARCY, JOSEPH ALEXANHF.R. TWiil ' Ala. SCOTT, FRED. M., Atlanta, Ga RIMS, BARTEETT, Bryan. T« | HOIX1NC. RICHARD EU.IOTT, Edna, Tessa SEVERELY, HOWARD l ' 1-ARCY, Bread Run, Va, Trfururfr J tf frtan Prvphtt Pari Vkt-PmUmt fisforfaii IS The Sewanee College oi Pharmacy Juiijrft_e.il -, M. D. t ' lHK.i. J. i ki: .m: I ' h. ft PauX M. K. JL,i:itk.  .C Wm. 1. 11 11,. M. A.. ML tl.,r nf r , M {fri Mffm,atni iS amy C.iMEkHjN Pitltltfl 1 , M. Dl Ckemiitry fiHiuHH ' rlt ft. RaU . . • ■Nifr uvpy and itiotogy The Pharmacy department of the Medical Ctiilejte of lhe Universiiy t f Hi Smith, of ftuwa.Hi , Tens., was orga niwl thin session, under .be name SMNIiee College of Pharmacy, by jt.hii S. Cain. 3... ]].. than oflne Medical Department. The Faculty elected the foifo-ving corps of Fbyi kians and Fl.nrmacLt.ts as Profc-tnani- : ....... Dean ' .V.- 1-i.ivi- ...: .■..■-. n.i ..-.-..in- room nn .im:i,. I..r.it .ill iltled up fen ;.:..:.i... letlurt purpose , Hid miU-! villi n u .m.l comfortable opera chairs, in which we receive our lectures «n Phai-i.jan.loKy and Tuxieohiyv . The Pharn.[w:t:n.ical Ijii-tjratory , on scct-nd flow. t.Eiq:Mw.ili? Kt.nL.-ral kttund-roon.. is. fitted out with the rmckst niod..Ti. mid complete apparatus for a thorough cut .- ..i ri...t...il E ' harr.ncj-. Our lectQK . on Mi.i-ri.i Ev.LU-n .inn. ThernpeuitLv. art ' ck ' LLvtied in c bitf general lecturs-room. These lecture Lire simplified and mnri more llBpre  iv hy acces K -i tiuxnmfjb and Ktmplefecly classified coLLeetion of drugs, both in their crude and more refined cA-ndiikins, These drug are t pt in the museum arranged for that purpose and can tie ckji mined nwd studied hy -nil ..-, at th.-ir k ' L urf. Thi nHcuity discovered preparations;, or practical value, will be supplied front time Hi time, . .pec-al a| ten ticni is given to Ikitany, which inrlLnL-h not only tli« s-Uuly of those plants of therapeutical value. bat of the uumerous vftrieCies tuf others, which are so .ibniiclanlly supplied by the surrounding country. There is a convenient Ch uieAl l,alx ra...Ty and Leelufe-rouii., which is amply provided with all apparatus and UMtfr- rials needed for a th.w. ugh and eon.prehensive course or inst rue lion in hi organic and Organic Chemistry. This is cor-hicied on the most modem plan. ppt-iaUy wiih ;l v ' wvr tu its appltcatioEi Lit Hie practice of medicine. There is aim ah :Liu]:.k ' Mi el- use. spa., a I [ iMiMii.i-y . with the Latest it.tproh ' e.L tnieioseopes- and all modern UJtlipineAtfl necessary fori thnrough ™i™ in Lt.is.wDfk. TIll- Labofalor ' is well lighted and comfortable, each stndenL having bis in ili ' ,-.iln.-il -.L-.it .uliI i:itL-r.ise..[n: uf iilusi im k1«. ni ti.ake for the study of Htcro-Phaniiacognosy and ISiology. On km t. E.. Mw, AlnbaoiH -V J. b ' C ' LIVKN, ytrmiOlfct ... I ' . .Mykki, i.i?- iiri K. I [. Mat, Alabama 0, E ' . . Lvi:hs, Mi ■■■■■i ■V, C, 0  TOl , Mi!T.ii j. M. McJm LLt i-vti |i j ' L . Ftotidt i Stfrtt r MfmbfiT V. A. WALVBif. Ti-ii-ii-ii- :: i.i ■s! . Nur.li C-n.Hi a II. Cuin-lJf. N r r - Vmt Geo, It Thokj.5, M. p, ALthd.uu A. J. Tri.i.i.3f, VtmioBt C- El. MarVix, Sen- Vork H. Sl V.ii i :av . Tt-si S, T. Lade, Sonlh ChiuILha TrcaswTfr ffhf rian w. IS. 1 ' i.LWi TemwdM W. T. ttLUSoi., Htntucliv J. IE. SVuli ' i.p. KuHia, John S Cain Medical and Surgical Society The Cai 1 ArfrHtJywN of 1-605 contain - ihu Hluwiiix. lfiwk imiujlu- jimicnmtiMinviH : ' The J. S. din Medical Society died from an overdim ' of disheveled comely Aujuuit, 1S94 ' This was a copy of the epitaph placed upon lIil- grave of (lie wippo lly nU-nd cirgiMi i at ion . Purina the present s s- sign h however, by means of the new electrical apparatus! fur the f.-miphoric qpplicrtlion of bioplasm (invented and held secret liy our honoured I can it lias broken the lihaekl ; . of inanition and budded forthwith the following officers l J. A. Mamas ....... President F. M. Vick Vkt-Pmiitnt C. Ballahh , Sesnttary A. C. Mii.cek , Tmmrtr By way of explanation it should be added that ib tbDVC-aUKd Kckly was organized in 1S94 and maintained with great interest throughout that session As IjuI few nnf the usafctrs returned m 189$ the society was. allowed to pa.is -out of existence, During the preliminary tenn of tlte pPL ' seikt s xnirni, however, it was reorganised under the revised title of The John S. Cain Medical and Surgical Society. Meet li:k are hvlil Mch Saturday evening and papers, upon medical and surgical subjects, read and discussed by its. inetnljers, Tlue xotHcty is thor ugjiiy lim and bids fair to become one of the leading features of the Medical Department. Summary of Students By Stata TknsessKH . 44 Oei[h - 3 Texas ■■i - a; Mas ac n i;sitt rs . - J Georgia . 3 Nkw York . - J Alabama . j 5 Rl ' S IA - J M[ssis ]pp[ . 1 Vi ' Ji l ' -M - 3 Sovth Carolina L 7 [l.LIVOCH .... . Lecmuu , . , 77 J ■■■. . 1 ..... . pLOJtanA 1, L I 1 II District of Columbia . N llTEE Carolina L I 1 II CAI,IFOHN[A . Khntuckv L . IO CONSECTICOT . V 1 HI. IN 1 .1 . L I 9 WlSCOXSCJf .... PHMCjtVi.VAKIA . . 9 Casalva _ , , . IM IAHA . . 5 i!xi ' ,i..isn . Missouri . . 4 Musico .... Makylami 4 Al.SWK , ■New JfeUKT , 4 KJIftDH. [5.LAXD . 1 Wtot VJlUHHtt . 4 Kansas .... 1 Total - - ajB By DcpirtitLtnti Acadkmcu . 5 Teikoijogccal .... Mkdical , . 1-3 Law ..... ■7 Total 3 S . ■: Hn dfccmoviam £ « H W. C- HILLYER DICS HENRY PINCKNEY BENEDICT DIED JULY a. IBB7 JOSEPH M. LOVELL. B. A.. M D. DIED SEFTEMBER 33v L OT £ £ W, D, BRATTOW. B. A.. M, D, DIED OCTOBER 3. IB97 LEWIS ALLEN DIED DECEMBER 5 . 1JI 7 5 IN OLD FORENSIC ommencemem W7 fL m-JInlinx of the I mhI n-r Thisi . f [ rii)B|j Si-rue Lil L Augcriinc ' Chapel. AiMrrw y Che Rh lt RrTrarH L EjJ ib4:. tt ' ™t. lttJ.. Itiihop rfl ' UmJn. 8 pL m.— Orgmn Recital Ljf R. II. IMnn Jin . DM. H jh lit I ' , 1:1 7 a. bi. I] LB i i v H . — IJiitttt-u iii ] tefliiiiLiLUriii for the Knigfat MtJil ' ' in Famine Hill. Cwb ' -it-iHli— Jfihr Kt+jd (Ttim.J l- i dcric llarrimjin Hirdioy (K. C-f CimlM John iHLwlc (U,) LlLuLrt William HoviI i A. L.J ]k-rr.nrra l ajjt Jafciwa |T rui,) lIuaLd Thorn ! f CJ 1 , — ABntvtniry J- !i rci t- of iib iiu f ' L [.ittruy Society. funthiy.. AuLinsl 1 — Ctlttatlilen vt ll ly OtnrBiiriltfii in £4. AflKUrtiin ' s- Cliijwl. I Stmetl liy th Rijjlil RrrtmnJ TbcmuM P. Giil w, S,T,D„ BUwp Coadjutor -rf iTema , — AttWMl SttWWt W«jrt St. Lhkc ' UnjUswrtiwiJ lij- Tlw KcYumd Samuel RiltjfKihli), I J, I J., i.r KnOcirilk. kmnrr. s (f o m m tit c cm ent 109 f on tinned Eior ' p Cht} !. S p. m.— Coabert in QnfUwy furlwrcn Ike ft Qr reip ™l Ht frjtiB J- ;p 5U o literary JS rie ic Ln IAvtthmc 11 11. Dk-jjLcii liilrr-Swiily Kpmj? Cunil-crf EtMjriMs: VCWp -H. W. StiiF TW Suvw Ivpiiivm—H. C. Fincknep 1 3. C.J Oratoro; -■Sotjum EptifcHt— C. Craft Willlim (S. C.i jFY ffawffl— GanJLiKr Leigh Tucker . ) Ilandil Tbnrnu (S. C.J 5ucsrt;qi. .August Cl j p. m.— Vh ensure ' H«wptioo, f nlfenj I [ill.  WJnnrr. st (f omtn cnccmcnt 1897 i ' li ti 1 i u u c cl p. at.— CorKSTi ' ■? ' In- jV- hiT Vli.Tiil S«iely r laim-L l Ihj- R, ir, Itler , Mui. IJkl iop.ni.— Annn:il Ibmijuri iif 1li Aluiank. (ftmmmtimcnl §ti% ghttUllau, ilflust y ia-y m. ■.— Special Scnricr im . Aii uilitiL- -Uhiipel. Lalin S l«(:ilnry l y TlKiiBfiA Rwrfe-ur Nk, of North Cwnrim Piitraiiillf fliufkm tij Ltnq t ' - vouihiuj-, tif S- uili C-btoTib . ConftTTi-nK vf [JrjjTn-t r like Y ! .■.-- Chine LI or. Vtttaliclnry OriLinni, In ] r peilfric II. ll.inlinK. of Nwlti CuroHn . Ci.l|H.liliUiiJi Si- ' , x- AUdiils Ki-bti«L Mi-L ' .l ' ■■r Oreelc. - GinJincr l.rinti Tfcck-er i.Ala. j MnAter idwlal for [.alio Wnrrwr Dou U MalCbot ■ITjt.i Jtiisk ' l - Wn(ibL Mrfiil for Israeli ■IAivmL AlcTMiiLcr Slttplicnl ' Tvurt. ■lliat 3bfel.il fair ISnglLib ■M til t WortliinKfoii S arr I.Tm.J K night Urdzl (or JfecbmnlioOT - IIirolA Tbanui S. C.i . - - ■The Class of ' 97 G. L, TUCKER frssifrai T. ] ' . NOK Vitt-Prendati R. W. HOGTJB Secrtttry t. H. HARDING Trcattirtr J J J FREDERICK HAKRIMAN HARDING, II. A N ' urih Carolina. Pkl ]trlE:i TLri-i . Ml tldiuruft; P n ] dLlniif Ik-li,- ' geWt J; Treasurer PL OnnKn. ' g : ArittkH-rsiry Ontor PS Omeg . £ ; WiiiiiL-f PI Omq.a ifccbil liter ' Xferial, gj: Pi Ginegi Interpucirtv OfMW, ( : i:r k I ' lij, Vi- ' SSi Trunin m WILLIAM HKNEKRSOJL Jr., B. A. . , , . . Louisiana. Mphm tin aiiit : !ni|fiiu ] p iu tt; 5t i f Gcnmii Onh : Crilk SiflniA Kpsllmu T : TremsiiMr Senior German Clulp, ' tfS- ' SF ' l JvJiL w P t Sft- ' l tMliTeui, ' S; Ptiii Hellenic tolcgMr. J!r|l -fnl fiiiveniily. ' 4. RICHARD WALLACE HOGUE, B. A Alabama. Dclt Tin DelU: Hi«iti(L l jniliiii; ChriLdoit; Tre Mir r SLjcmu. Hpailnnn, ' ■)!; ScrirtuTy Htjjiii.i K| •■■■u. .,. ' ,; Sigma KjimJun Ik-rfiiitK-ra Mtih], ' 45: BtfH ttpaUM Anniversary Orator. ' $ . «: i K in:i Fij -ilrtn [ntenocietf OrHor r J, ■573 I hrc-laitm far K=.ii{lii M lnl. ' 94, -95, - fl, ' ; fiieek llnv. ' 54; 9kMH7 Athlttw: A oci r.Lpn, g:; Hill ■W:bo]jir hip 1 , t , 93 ' : • J .r r.? Vm.,-, ' ?j. Manager, $?; SulieliinSc VarJty KU-WO, ' 55; Suhimi M-rmmprr CaF nM GOW, H)6 i OiraaPM DtUaltic Clflfe, ' ji VAitot i rpie, ' ].. A un W m KusLawa Minifrer, ' i SecreLflinr Cl ol ' -, Mi-mn L-r 1 : m 1i ]L Tr-.ini, _ 97 ; hyJitai in-Chici Putftc. H : [ ' rrwik-nl. AlilurM (.lab, qB: KdiWr-JB-thirr t r A«i [■how-k, ' : FiV7.iiLrbL Sltfuin. Kpiilon, ' S; Freiiiknt V. a. C, Kl 31«i llelk-nie Ddegile, ' ; K «Wlve Conintil1 t, ' gj- ' tyH [netweietj Mmlaiv ; Trent Debater, $SU Sou Item tuLtrcDlJejfiale Orator, ' , f : .ni«-n,L Uoleeriiiy, ' 03. WILLIAM HAMMOND HL ' KTEJL E. A - Alabama. Sigma Alpha iipstioBi Mi (hiirjj ; H-nrnr l rma.ii Lllub. Hnbereil L ' nivertttr, ' H- 59 THOMAS f ' ASTiU ' Et NOF. M. A North ttuvllw Sijmi Alp til ISffiloD . Pi nmtjji ; C hell J on : Senior Gennin Club; Sigma Alpha lipnikn E legale and Tutor Lice alible, UJ. Yirc-PretiiLent Pi Omcfm. oj- ' pi. President, ' 0; Treat ImImIct,. ' ?J, yi, yj; Pan Hellenic DrleKHCt; German M nL l, ' 6; LaLiu Ml-i1«L, ' .y ; [.Llmriait HamLlelk Society, ' of; Greek PLajr, ' w ' sil; Awrtanl Hininrw Manager I ' ttrpft, y fi- ' fi; Pro Proctor dJ I ' liiverHcy, ' ' jo- ' 1 ?;; SaCutatoriio. ' 9?; ViceTnakknl Clim or ' jTl Secretary Ilomiklic Bccietjr, yi- y ; Buiine Manager iVhwkpik ' . ' 58; Ifclifcnr Cap AND Gemr, ' o; TrenewrT Se. Lake ' i Brotherhood ; Pi Omega Anniversary Orator, ' 7. Entered I ' niverHtp, L gs. GARDINER rjjIOH TUCK1-K, it. A. . Alabama. Delta T«u BeLta; Pi Oruesn.: Clieliilan; TntorLiRDliil.fr. S, ' f? ; Arrii CrjDpCei, Delta Tan Delta : Greek PliJ 1 , 4J, 9S; CriLic Pi ftnwga, Vv ' 9S r T. Treasurer, ' pi, PrfrHJem, (J; Trent Deleter, ' wi- ' ? ; M«l llbK,. ' «; Pi Omega ArmsYerwTjF Dialer. ' 46; ] 11 tenocicCy OraCor, ' ■??; VancleTlrill DrlwIeTV 96; F rflr t ' $}, MauiflDg KdiCor, ' 7J, EdiloTviu-Ctricf, n «: CAP ANI COWS. ' 7S, BJiVrr-in-Cliicf, p 6; rkn Hellenic Delegate; ' Yaffle ' Klewn, - j6, Manager- ; Tnn-fc Tenia, 7; Winner IIiLf Mite, tft German Mvlal, ' 94; Prevalent ClUav ' «. Rnteft ) Unirereily. i Volrd MvK Intdlctlual UKlenl, ' 9;, PRENTISS TUCKER. E.A. . . . . Alabama. [,m:i.l T-ui [W1.1 : Sign- K|miluii: Chcliilnsi; Secretary Sigma Hjwilon, ' Vice rre ident, ' 96; Trent IVlatCer. 96; MiLiLa K LiLx Hilltor Acr ft-,. 9t KJUjOf-in-ChLeJ ' , 56; UnirenriCy OiinniH, ' 96; Greet IMpij, L ' «. Bnlrrr I (, ' nlvmiiy, ' aj. EDWARD HENRY WICKS, LL.B Kii ki Higiii± : K rjaugai Aenlflr Cninan l. ' 1-Ii. Secretary H OmeiTB, ' 94. Texas. (.; CLASS OF ' SB WOCLr GHAIQHILL. HLBIN IHLILH «QLHQtri THQHP-iOH Klll.LT JIHVCT ItDDaMn K WK HIUILL HATTKEW1. - ' . T. Class of J 898 ■BRANCH, ROBERT IRVINE ..,,.---- Ct tfitat ■Augusts, Ga. Sjgmi Alpln Epilon; IWIhHcnu- IVk U-, .57 V Yr L ui r [Scotjiti State CLiiib; SshatiLuU Fwltall T« BJ, « Vle -l n$iHfen t Jnltlw ' mtnoMn 1 ' tulh ' 9b L YreaMinw Cheau Lllulv fc 6. A ., -jS. HKOWN, JOHN HKNILY neebgml Columbia, S, C. Sifuia Atpbi l!p ikra ; ItDincjr : S l«y Hoanilrtic Society, ' cjj ' 96; Vice- lYesidwil T1ieylc pcnl CUto, ' ; Tf n« ' SlisMonirj- Societp,. iffi- ' Ofi ; Fit ! J ft I, S7- ' K ! Tretwrar St. Idilte ' i HroEbErbood, S- ' sB ; TreMiHrrSeulli C ml«i Clnb, ■■gfi; AssiitaTrt Bulill «i WMatfgtr SfBKUt r Fiitfliir, q j: Baiinaa Slaiuj;cr, ' rT- ' tt; A-M-istsn! Mm-ikinC Koo(t«Ll TfeKn, ' ijt; AmistHiit Jlini:ijjr EUu-ImIL Te m, ijjS j bL ■.-..■ilvlt Cat jiriu liOn ' fer, ' 4; SwreViiy  ehI ].ildu.ruu TheoloKicid Uepartmcrii,, ■gS- ' gfl; Ii 1 I l HM-llell iufl Uaintnti™. r $ft; G. I .. S. COf.MOKB, UHAUI.ES BI.AVNEY CAwitvt . ■■■Semgce. T im- Alphn TauOniiKn; Siji M Ki I1c,il; Ifrack Tteini, ' 97; SnibdliturLe Vanity PbotMl Trnm, h f7: B. A, t ' i} . CSAIOMll,!,, E- ' KAS ' CIS HOPKINSON Tk« gk t WasliiiiBfton, D. C. TT. |i| i Alpfafl.; Clicli ' l ' Ti : Jk«fl!«y Jhm-llrllriiif CwwUlw |)i ■■! ' ' J ; Secretary mil Treasurer Uni-vcR-lly TVe-ais CLub, ' 6- ' q;; Trnrii TV u ' -MS- ' ; Op Ufa Swhhi.I ttlfiwu, ' 961 AuwciKe Hdibor CAP AMI GOWM, ' -95- r 9 i S CI lflr)f Sw.inn- MiwtiiHi.iM Sioirly, ' 97:  .l ., ' rj . iCmvARJJS, CKO f .ll CMFTON Oatskel Dallas, Ten , Kippa SigHii; Si im Epmlon; ScltfwGtrttWf Club; U ' 1i - Club ; Choiil Society, ' $5 nnd ' ??; Pan-IMlrnk- IM i-l , ' 3: Sfffini Uptiton Anniivrury lv wvi i. V - A v -r-.i r_- r.it ' T. }S ; Minikins ]Mil«T .Srntf rW faifJ ' , «: TfctfT LictntuLc ; Hill ScliuUKUi]! ; t ' uhi l- ' n.-r lii ]nL, rviini.-fc.ij.tr l--Sj.iijiii.iLi ' -. ' i] . 1 7 arid ' H; p. A.,V , HODGSON, TEIrFA I R Omt act Scwan«, Tmid. Phi DelU Ttarta; Pi QnteK : iirt«t ry IS Owe . ' 95 i Vice-rYeiH Tit Senior Oennan Club, ' JJ- SrcKU?r, VT- ' i VAitor CAP AK3i tVvu ' K, ' S[ Tuduurer Tcdohscc CLulh, ' ' hjH; D. A. 9l JlCRVf V, DANIKL ELUOTT HUCER WII,KIN (JN OwW CtiariwUm, S. C. Alpbi Tan Onicgi ; SiKrw FfJkMi; A «d«ta SAHor Ai Jt, V ? - fil ™ c,ufl . ' ? : BircclW, ' •  ; U. A. C. ! HVeuniiw Siiulli C «]Lua 1, ' Jiirt. , ' i; Pmidciit Claw, ' S; B. A.„ -Jih 3 MATTHEWS, JAMES FOUCHK . C tJcai Aampbn, Aim. 1;il«i T:i-i I Inii A ; | : i||.i, ■L | ■-• i 1 1 T1 ; M ' imitr I lilt IfOlkgUlf l ' rifv. -I .lll ' l ' i. li.. ., ' yS M ATTl Ni WS. WARNER. DOUGLAS Cbfttati Jacksonville. Fla. J ' i Oim-tf... lt iaiijlrtlt 54fkly; Jlii-Wrimn Vi Omgi. • - ' • ; Srcreuuy. f $j[ Vire-JYHKltfll. ' get nttUtat, v7 i Critic, ' i: A SH i (c Ivlimr- ' wlrw rt f trfft, ' 4; Annivrrparj- ISuBjiift Pi Oncgi, ' oil; RdicM-V H jixEir wji, ' Xj Ttilor Ij nii - CJftirlt l l v h ' sS; Duqclii Knott, ' «.: Iulf r-Society lfcuj Cup. ' 96 • Woe HrfaL for KiifllUh, ' 01 Muttr Mr. 1 1 for Latin, V- il- A., ? MIKBLL. HARRY JUD AH Tktebgittit Sumter, S- C. Kippi Alph : Fj OncfCj Che iWfllt ; Van 1 1 ton Metlnl for Gonui, ' r 4 ; | L re iJcot Sooth Carolina Oofa, 0; Vj«- HuesidMii. -9 1 pan-Hrlknk [kfcjpHr. ' . 41 ' ' J, ' •? ; Inter-SocurtY tup for tiMay. ' aj ; Pri« IVLr faf J;Bjjliih, flg.1 HnfcAl.1i.nC Tlir li;;-.-.!! CI . W Treasurer Clua, $$; R-A-. ' L A :■:■ialf dttor f ' HJprrjJif f Swtk Mafa-mit.-w C i ic Hamilt C Socirtj. ' 96; Sccretiiy Miuiuniri. Society, r g6 : Creek rfay p ' M- ] AL a., ' S: a.] ..- IH30LH, WILLIAM HENRY . . - G nnW BalLLatorc Md. L !ltii Tin ltottM.1 Si|(iL.ii K|. ili ' ii. Sit:rijr r ajjnm Kpwloti, ' flj ; Critic, ' : AaBL™rairy l-lsMvLrt, S : hiter-SocLely Unatar. g4; Seafor CatBUI Club; SalntiLule ' Vanity ItotbaLI, t L tl- A., S. RISLEV. HOVl ' ARr.) HANK . . . amies! . Georgetown, S. C. Kappa ALph ; Sigma Mptilon ; tUtlhloti L tcitti- i K i n :i lvi«ih ' ii. ' 6 Bert Old MrmbtT ' Medal, ' 96: Vice- I HJd lit, ' 98; Football Tern. ' y$- ' )Ai Tnnt ftehafaf, ' 56; Bgitw C l a Gown, S; I u.n4lell [iic I: h- Legal , ' l Vict- rmidNl Clai . ' S; VaaderbiH llttiauf, ■; B. A, p ' S. SELDKN. JOSE MARTIN Stitntiji . . Augurtn, Gb. Hrli.T.ui I.., I-..I : i K :;i.i 1 1 1 - -- i n i — ■■■■r 1 .. m - i-t, . . jh-i-.. .- ... ! ... i | T llrni rifitttti n r ■■■! i Ito T nJI Up ;■: .il ' V r(i!r lUMlwIITtun, ' ??. ' 9 : C«p K ttrf ' $5, Kitllftr, ' j - r Tiul Tan, l i, ' fiv ' r; Sew n e R Kni for Mite Run. ' w ; 1. A., ' 98, THOMPSON ' , ROBERT LirCKETT Lav Alexandria. U. Kap lpuf PVOttM ; Fretftfr L w DqurLaieat. -97 l it«« tirj J . i3mr K ., ' l; Ttt jaftt of Claw, ' S; LL. Bu O. W0OLP F W INFIELD P1NSON ........ Omsxtetl , , , , Atlanta. Ga. Ki anKgA ; WiuiKr tf IfttthCeUepilr Scbotinbip, ' 97 ; H Otatjfa b-  iviif . ■$ E B, A, ,  3, 44 : ' d .WT (fonl SFdh Fraternities INORUtK Ol Lil AHLISHMtN r A 1,1-11 5. T v Oukc.a . 1B77 SlOHA Al.l ' HA l ' H,[r,tJM ■SSI kaita Stoka . . mai l ll E IJKI p T. TltH.TA . ifi j DRXTA T.vr Ukcta itms Kai ' P. Aijmia . i ftj P[ Kappa Alpha , m a 6 ALPHA TAU OHEi CHAPTER HOUSE Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity FOUNDED AT HlCHMOHQ. VIRGINIA, l«l Cqlhj ki — Sky IHcie and Old Gold FtCWJri — Wliilc Tka Elfsn Active Chapter Alabama Alpha ISmjijON AUBAMA BltTA lUfTA AUtBAMA ]fKlf.l I JU,TA T Alicia IIkTa Gr!ukOiA Alma Theta , GKukCiA Ale-Ma Zkt i GUKCIa Jh, j.i lutfA ILLINOIS Gamua Ztftl . LotlfltAKA Bkta lirMii.-iK M hAU-li ' SiirrS Gasiha Iuhta Machb Bit UmuaK MallfB GAHHa ALrilA Miohkah Alpha Hu Mkhkasi Beta Kaffa , MlCEf Ka!T Bkta OarcmiM NlWRJiSKA OaJIMa Thkta A. mil II. Colleger, Aulmrn South - m [■nLvenitir, GreeDriboro tiiLVi.-rii.ty of Aiibaau, Tuscaloosa Unirtnity ofGeorjpi, Alhcru i i 1 ' iuory Colkgr. (is foul il nrtr I . ' ri vanity., Macon ■School of Tech nolop y , A Li uj la I ukeriily of [Ilium!. Champaign. OHIO AlmaUu Oichj Ai.tha Fur l . Dii in m.r.i J-!ta -■TIE ■I ' M ' . Ml ' t I ' .; I k II ' ■1)11 M) JFKTA OWtA ■t ' ECTXOT.LYAISLl. A LP 1 1. J, ]HrtA Kt. Diln Culitjjt, Allium Witt ILn -T)f OiLlrjif, Sjirabjjlirhl ■VW ii-v:Lll Vllit.t-Mi.LJr, IhrlHltum- IVihbCH LTlLil Hity, WOCitH j H.iriL-tia, (. iJLrjjL-, H.uii-11.1 StAte liilVrMitJ, L ' uLniiLbiiM Miikleiiliur I ' lk- i-, AllebU «-iL IPMaNa Gamha 5ah ij4 p km l ol}(Kririic I ' .iMit.iU-. Ttrre 1 1 iili TtjIaii VnivcTf-ity. N ' -ew Drleaiia Tnfti, CoLlege, MwLfanL . ■SUtEu-CoLlcgr, Orano Cathy l-nivcTiUy, Wil nrikte AJrian Col Lege. Adrian ULIhdalt L ' oilffr, tlillwLaLt Albion ZoLlc|ic, Albion V rivrrHLy of NVhrafca t ' KXSirrYI.YAXCA ALPHA HlKh ],jrlri|£ll [ ILi-lWrsMv, SQUtfa Hr1lLlr]lrllL t ' K Mtvj.vASTA ALvrtlA 1 ' isn iy, I ' E-nniylvflMift VilU r, lirLiyiliur l ' i;SSH.VI r VAKIA Tai: . I ' llLvrriiiy iii JJ-r JibiftyK-illiiL, t ' llLhirlirltifciLi NORTH CaHOIIXa ALPIIa BeLTa, Uninnhy of N. 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AMexbeDf CcllfRE r rcnmiflvAaia Bkta r. ah una GaHHA , . Wnaimfton tvnd JrlhrMm C lieKe, It: nitty Irani Beta aIu ' •• - Sle¥ ni [nrtitnle «if Teclmolojty, Sew Jpn y E4i:ta Nil CHILD ! . . HeTissalMrlVnlytrclLTiic Inrtilutc. Sew Vort Bitta Oiiil-uok OUBCa l r nircnily of Pecmj-yknnLi Bkta fii: AluranJ Qiiplen Sew Vurk Alumni Association Pit lvurxb Alumni Aasoriilioai ChicBgw Alumni Anodilioo Sebrnriut AlnmnL AsvocuUiom KuSivLlle Alumni AiK-rioliira CLrvehntt Alrnnni AmciitKxi Twin CHly Alumni Avociilioii rjetroil Alumni AuociaEioa I ■■i i . ■ruiLi.LiijL I ' fiiwnit} ] c I ' iuw ETibi wfpmiiy, teuUa.ua Butler Ci ' JLe t. C iLivrr ii v - rf [tHliiinapolii, EihHj.ua . j ... (HiIm S?hi I ' nivciaity W«Ui3l l Ltfc, Iji.1L.ili fttktralty at C Mcifj S 1 : l- 1 3 L u 1 1 l lllv Tu[y, }YlMI y1 ' VlliLa Ttjftr. tVJlrjj , UtiUdjclllLietll 7 ' C.r- ' - i! :i.:-tMu 3 si - L : 1 it !-, i. ' l ' J ' n ' lllhii •y.-; (Jifflhrll rulvi-rtiicy. N -W Vorl: HrawD [ ' ai iM-D.it v, Hlifnlc IlIuhI ' T iLr1 H.Ljiirlj Alumeii AaMKiiliou w 4 9r i ' iui- Alumni . laociavion N ' cw (bifliiait Aluniiii AidocLktieti Linrinnrni Alrjomi Aidoriwoii Beta Theta Chapter of Delta Tau Delta est ahlishcd :n n Ftittf in Usrfce RIvY, ROWLAND ilAI.lv In Officio MKRCIvK C-KHT ' S JO] IS STUN In Theolofii FRANCIS WILLIS AVJM.E W RICHARD WALLACIv HOC. IT. M I ■K a- ' K C R ivHS JOES NSTO S R A [ M U S I Mj Gl-QRGK d VIES GARDINER LEIGH TfCKKK la Lcgv AI.HKKT EIVHE.iSU DAVIS DANA TV k HEM. SMITH In Mtdkirti WIlljAM 1:I) VAB1) WILMHKIJING la Acidemia JOHN CAMPBELL AVERY GEORGE W1LDY GIBBS RALPH PETHftS BLACK miNjAMIN ROLLINS HOWARD BERNARD SAVAGE Dl. ' NttAR HUGH MILLER THOMPSON PEARCE BRADLEY BROW ' N HOGUB WILLIAM HENRY POOLE BERTRAM PAGE JOHNSON OSMOND SIM KINS CHARLES STEVENS PARTRIDGE ERNEST ECKPORD TUCKER RINOLAND FISHER KIL PATRICK JOHN COLLINS WATIES PHELAN RE ALE JOSE MARTIN SELDES ROBERT CADE HOMER WORTHINOTON STARR CARL THEOBALD fr ■' ULTJS THETfl OP DELTA TAU DELTA tuchr. D.L. ttrtKirt, Lfc r A H Tftl DC C Hrf.t E. «-. w. tTlhHII IltLE l   M Oilil Dl 1-tli.i JBHNITQN AVIHV tm ' !  mith ;iiBa ii t BUHIAK KMIIII,  V. mt I l[«HLg KlkPATPIG ki; fe.ifii wj.nct lELtlCH Chapter House of Alpha Alpha Chapter L|(l Cliapletf HuiLse ot Alalia ALplin. Chapter of Kappa Alpha n Unrated Tuesday night, March $ ?, rfrj . A iKir t LiildiiLK «f stone bi in progress of erection on the Him? spwl, and will be completed August ijn 189 . 9 Fraternity of Kappa Alpha FOUNDED AT WASHINGTON: AMD LEE UNIVERSITY. 1 8 t ' l-ijrKA C ri m v.ii .iiiiL GoliL I ' j.iiW i:h-, 7-1 _- r ■■- 1 . i , . = I k. -.• Cfcipttt Roll Alpha GaMMa Delta Epailot Zkta Eta Thhta Iota K vc i I.A7-nU ' . M- XI Pi | ]£a Uptttaa Phi CHI - Wa.-thi.iijj ' taik aii ' l ]j UuivtnHy, E e-Etn toii, Va. . [ nivrfAity f tieosjjin. A11l -ii , i. Wulfcird toUqpt, S]Hit nlHiijr, S. C. . Emory Collcf . OrfoH, Gi. . lUndolpfc-ilicoii College, AitilniiJ, Vm. . Kkbmoiid Collepe, kichmoniJ, Va. . Kriilucicv y5t tt; College, l c-riogtoa, H.y. l-iirma.il Vim-era it jr. r ' reeiivilCc, Si. Ci Uenoer Univcrait ' ,-, jliwoa,. Ga. Uiiivernlly at Vir iiiii, Chufolljeftvilit-, Va. IV. j ii-t-Huk Imiitute, A. Si II. ColJe|(e, Auburn, A I a. . iitich-nt-ittfii 1 flivemLiy. -C roritdawii, ttxjii. ... I llivrTiity tA TcJlJ , A 11 11 ll, Ye .is . l ' j)S tMit¥ rf TtlllMM , KlKliVlLlt, Trllll. Iljivliliuii OJLtfc. Mecktt ' ubiiTtf Cft, If. C I ' iniTrttty of Sarth tiifrwiiii, t, ]iA]n.L Hill. tT. t Southern L ' nivrratT ' . GrwntltepuL Ala. r VanUm-hilt UniriT hy. ixlivftt , TcnrL AU ' IEA ALI ' lEA ATTICA llKTA Ar,i ' irA K.iiiha , Ar.viiA IIjii.ta Aij ' iia J ■: l -, 1 1 . ■■; Ag ' iit JCkta Ar.riiA 1-ti Altila T , i[ ;rj, Ar.nrA ]ata .1 1,1-1 1 1, Kaii-a . Alpha muppa ALPHA. WV Alpha Htr Alpha Xt Alpha Omickok Alpha Pi - LelntnL ■, ... in km. rnivfinHljr rf H ' nl VirKinia. Taliae I ' niverakty, v w Orleniu, ]. . , Centre Col lejie, J ta.ii.vi lie, Ky. Cnirenity tif like South, Sewfl.il , Ti-mi. V :-.■■:■:!;, i..| A I.iIklIILA, Tbtt ' iiLaiKl., ALL [,-iTMli«L bJn SiLalr r. ' I L i ■.- Ft. i 1 _■.■. F. rull kuUijt-, l,Ji.. WlLhUtil Ji viL ' ]l ( ' -:i:ir-;.:i l.llnrlj Mil $ ! . ] ■. ritth ' t«Ll;, . I ' .ir ►.,-. ilk-, Trllii. WiUum autl Vnry I oIIl-jj . U ' iLMrmubui , Va. W i tail Brier (. iJl+ife, Pultaa,, Ala. Kml-ueky [ ' cLvii-virs-, J stbnjtQfl. Ky. L ' ruti- ll.iii i. ulk r, JhlLkiH, [, . M:s -iiijri SL.mIi- I ' nlimilT, L. ' cihllillrtj, Mik, JObnn Thiplsiil L ' liTirrMLy, ILi l:ii=im-r, Mi], aTilL ' ji| i tVdkjJT. Ja.-t;JHHi_ MiKt Cv3uniliij.ii University, Va4LinnkH i. I , C, DaiYcriiilj ' tt Olifurni:i-. lie rifely. Cnl. ■Jninroitv of Arkini . h ' aystlrville. Ark. Sunfonl, Jr., LTDlwmlty, atAiJbrd Dkilv. r. i .. ClL. Mocoiit  n. W ' •■■■RiL-bnmnrl, V . W:HhillH?N . P.C. in msiiIlL-, a[... Mihlnlr. A l.i Fri ' Liilclkn, I A, Alumni CfiaptfJi Kjiln-iHh. X C ItflBlH.Ot. Ijr illjjtait, Ky. JlACOn. Ca ACllrl. , i ' .iL. PMCHTilkfy. ' i N w VurLCilv Il-.illAS TVcii ttlliJc A, A] , KOKlvRT BENEDICT Alpha Alpha Chapter of Kappa Alpha Ffitft in TScotogii FRANC rs HOl ' K I KSl) CJ4 A ] ( ' , E ! C 1 A ,. IS. A. UiiNKV JllUH MiKELL, B. A. In Lcfe JUL1EN BAPTIRTE ADQUE I.AMAtt WOHSMAM LIDSTONi; In Medium tl.lM ' OX (SAFARI) ROBERT MCNCASTER GRAY TAI.IA E-iiRKO MILTON JAMES WQFFORD SANDERS FREDERICK MYERS SCOTT QUARLES DOWSING BROWN In Acjdcmii ROBERT C;OI,])TH VA[Tli AKRINGTON RICHARD POTTS DA IE-L EDWIN JORDAN DOZIER JOSEPH BARTON El. AM richard con klin ha e.i, jesse McVeigh harm son MORGAN TURRENTINi; MlCOt: CHARLES ARTHt ' R ROBBE. Jtt. BAVARD BENOIST SHIELDS GUY HAMILTON CAFFEY ALBERT TREAT DAVIDSON ROBERT WATERS EASLEY CHARLES gi ' JNTARD GRAY JOSKPH GRKGOIREi.e ROVDHAC HAMILTON ROBERT WYNDHAM EEELY HOWARD SANK RISLEY HENRY GOLDTH WATTE SEIBELS JOHN STEWART TANNER Bs ALPHA ALPHA OF KAPPA ALPHA IhtL ihuctdh ■LIU 1111 HIL.T-S-IC 4EI1HL.1i hull. MIICL 6 ITIB1.TLT H1HIL7 [KliHILL firrir H It, IY ■HELL M4TT Oi VI CM PI LOItJKI Pi Kappa Alpha Pi Kappa Alpha was fouudksd at the University of Virgn.it, Msreh i. i 8 . Frederick Southgale Taylor, of Norfolk. Va., is honored as chief founder among six. Tint session of iS r- ! found F. S. Taylor and L. W, Tazewell, of Norfolk. Vs., in the Law Department of the University The e Iwn cLa niaieH were uf the same apt; ; bad always been bosom friends, acid tlmir aims aud aspirations in life were very much the same-. We believe that in this puie friendship is to be fouud the germ that gave birth lo Pi Kappa Alpha. The Kratrtmty idea eoiioeived by the first, and mraly espoused by the second, was readily accepted by three Otter ftodcOtt — Jaw B. Selater. Julieti E. Wood, and Robertson Howard — who (bus became the five founder of Pi Kappa Alpha. The G«t meeting was held in room jq. Went Range. Match i, 1 868. William Alexander inow Secretary S w Votk Editable Life Assutsucc Society! was the first initiate, and A. W. Kiwre Inow of Raleigh. N. C.) vein tb? second. F. S. Taylor gave the name for. and William Alexander designed the badge of. the Fraternity, At this time everything t the SuntU wax in a mate uf chaoi; uncertainty pervaded every enterprise, bung over its birth, and attended it course. Tl  in exjHjeially ttue of education, and at educational institutions. The exigencies of the late period bail greatly dtntinirthvcL the iLiinklHii of students ; had closed some eollegcfr and rendered Uncertain the fate of others, The founders uf ihe Fraternity ? eiu to have intended it only for Southern institutions, a principle rigidly adhered a thnnjjjtn ut it hiaiury, so that under the existing order of things rapid growth was impossible, Vet extension was zcabiudy undertaken. Beta. Chapter was placed at Davidson College, H. C, in 1869, but was killed within a year tiy deCKt of ilk: Fatuity, si be repealed. Here the Fraternity established its second great principle, that It will n:it tolvmte sub tjjj Chapters. Gamma was established at WiLliam and Mary College, Virginia, in 187 and lived Wttnu ftUS. The .same story of birtb and death would describe Delta. Epsilon, Zeis, Eta, and Kappa, Thus after twenty- yr;irs «f checkered fortunes the Fraternity hod in iKSH only three living Chapters — Alpha Theta, and Iota, I qSfiq, I nilnln u-aa plated at the Soulli Carolina Military Academy, Charleston. S, C, oaly to go under nest year by set of the- Itaanl of Visitors, and Alpha fai ling just at this time left only two Chapters to continue the struggle. L5i.it here the-si ) 1 }- change . There was the right material in Theta mid Iota and estiuet Lamlxla just at Ihi time, nud we would name Robert A. Smyth, lambda ■D. J. Brimm and T. H. Rice, of Theta; and EL 19. Arlwekle and J r T, McAllister, uf lata, as, the sceoud founder ' ; of the Fraternity. By reviving extinct and chartering new one it has (rrtm-n f™ni two Chapters in 1 00 to thirteen in 189$, with sis Alumni Chapter . Beside this, increase of Chapters they have achieved otlier aud more important gains, such as the establish meril of a successful form of gyve-m-meni, publication of a catalogue and magazine, etc., s that Pi Kappa Alpha, a a strictly Southern Order is enabled to xtserl itself more boldly and successfully in the Fraternity world. Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity roUHDCD AT THE UNIVERSITY SF VIRGINIA. HH-B CuLOU-OLd rmLd iml Carati Triajwwt — JJly i.r ilnr Verity AclivE Chapters Alp-:!.! ....... UniTwwtf of VLfjpnLi j ' i 31 1 ' -.1 IHvedscra CoLlegE, North. Carol jni Hun , C XHA WilUirn ml Mary Qd iegt, WillianHbiirjj, Va. 9S01U £kt , . . . r. :ii ycrtilj- -vT Teaira ee r t£noxvi]Le, Tenn. Tav . TntA - S Si«ll Mttf1VPf rtji J lrrijmTl BiT.TrTilj r Clark 3l , Teiui. (TlflOflH 1QTA ..... Ifumjulfii ' SLdDcy College. VLrjioLi j ' ni Uu I ' n-OiytEriiD ColLcg . Clinton. 8. C- tin Vir .... V dfnriL tVUrj tv Sjj rtinljnrg, S. C. ' asliingUKi and Lit VniinTHty, LexHineLfKn. V;i. Cunib«Tlan l VuivrnHly, Lebanon, T zm. - V-imlerliill UniTTTHtv, JijJivin , T«ini. ViiiTrnnfy of Xwlfi CbtoIidh, Cbipcl Hill. H, C. ■AlnlHima Ptiljtechjiu: [rulitatc. Auli ' .in . l-i . . Rnmkt College, Sfllenn, Va. [ iiii-TiTitj- «jf (be Son(b r Scw4ner n Tcnn. Alumni Ctiipters ALphi KirhHIuml, Y.i KpjLlOII — XiKkiilu Va. Btti — MeuiriiH T li| , ZeU— IHlkM, 5. t, Ijirinii — Whll -Sul| liuT Sq.iin iK . W, Va. El — ?itw UtImjib, I, , belt - Ghanaian, s, c TbCta— DkUn, Xvxu y: Chi Chapter of Pi Kappa Alpha csTAns-miicn -.a n FiMtcr in Faculutt GEORGE K. McLAURINE In Thedofia WILLIAM STERLING CLAIBORNE CHARLES WILLIAM BOVD In Acj.icmij GODFREY WILLIAM RADCLYFFE CADMAN LUTHER GEORGE HALLAM WILLIAMS HEXRY BRAGG PARKER ;-■I I PI K wl ALPHA C  D1.X, H ' LAUIIItlE tl iHimi wlLLlik.H.1 Fraternity Men Whg Have. iu Chapter it [he University BKNJA.U IX 1!.Sl.KK:;j- ' .[K ■' . ' -: I JI-jhiyjN. R. A Phi Beta Kappa, Kappa Alpha. IMHirt JA?.I ECS SMITH IKVn ' .TIF,.RTV Chi Phi. ILla Chapter, UiriTmily -of Gd ryU hl ll[ N[:i NO H jLi ?-;i;h:, Ji Siujiu Xn, In](.i ClnpLer. SouLlt Cirolinii College ti I L E I AEi l (Jl. X3.I t- ' F I-; ][ :.l TIli-i.i l ' i, l tiBeLa Chapter, L ' uirEnily of Hitetolppl EUJKACK StHISGFfllAOW Urita Kappa Kgailoa, Pfi Cli p1 r r fniiiirmlv of AlilKniu JlrSKl ' N TATJAFKKRCr TAVM F, r P, Ml! - Kappai Alpha, HeWt tAl.Hdl.-K WlIX Delta ] ai. ThL ChnptiT, CnLvenily T 3ill U«ap p4 11 J l r l r [.1 M HLAtKRiritX WILSON, JR. . . . = Chi P i. Hutu CluqiUer, 5™th Cinema. Cfcfiff Vll F l r EAM II JSTHU, VETSKI.I B. I.Ht ■Kappa Alq  , HeT rt t|l r l r E.!M JIF.SKY VI-:.VNEi],]-;. Jh Sigma Xu, Xi Cha pic r r Eiftttwy Cxi II tie Em ' . W. P. DvWJSE. M.A. S. T. D. - r , Delta Kappa Ep il n Hkv. w. f. tkJtNt. m.a , , . . , m k pp r i PROF. PURR J. RAMAGIv P  ,.---«. Ffcl CTIART.HS V. r . BAIS, M.A CM Flli . IA WILCOX ,.....-,, Kjipt AlplL Summary, 1SP7-9S Alpha Tap Okb Si-... i .■vi.i-m 1-;i-sir.iK K pfa Scon Phi Delta Tiiht Delta Tait Delta KAPPA Alpha i$. O i l ' i Kappa Alpha Kappa Alpha Chi tmii Delta Kappa Bmxwp Sicma Hoj - RifTA Thhta Pi - C«: Psi - - I ' nr Xafpa Pe: - Hhlia Pk - IMTIATM ' ' ■■!■■' W BF ftM M«M :■-z i : i -- .¥ . 6 tf J « ■9 6 ! if, i ■it 1 Al ju , ■? i 1 !i ■j I-. . ., i ■- J i .. ■S t -- 1 t 1 t . i i ■■i i .. i ■t i l J FRATERKITV tAHH WITHOUT CHAPTERS ■II itmrtGFtLLOUr HIHH flfLM MdlTlILL WSUE-H IWTlf Pan-Hellenic Convention Calsi B. K. Wkkd, m.a, F. II. Ck.iV Hill ill, B, A. CMfiwn PrexHtnt Deltgjtei C. C. FjsCksey W. B. TiiOhi ' CWh II Iv, II. FAkhah, Jk. 2 .1 K J. C. W k.]kg„ M.D. R. I. Branch J. H. Brows V. M. CUSP, J -. B. A. R. L. C- Barrrt R. I . Thompsos J M F. H. 1IAWI [ G, M,A. R. S. jRMTSOJf T, S, I ' AKftOTT J T J M. G. jGHKStON J, M, SULtlKN K. W, HOCUB, B.A. A r A II. S. Ris;.!-:v H. G. SUtuHLS F. H. CkAIGMIU,, B,A. ft A 4 W. S. Clacborve C, W. Bovu L, G. II. Williams 97 NEAR 5L3PE WALL HE SIGMA EPSILON U£ £h- R. W. HCOUE FrtiidtHi H. 3, RIBLEY Vice- Presides L. 0. II. WILLIAMS Semtary LUKIv I.I A Trwmtwrw W. II, POOT.i; Crdfe Trintly, IS97 C. C. PIN ' CKSEY R. W, HOCUE - W, H. POOLE - L. C. H. WILLIAMS W. P. WlTsELL ft. W. Hogue. Orator G, C- Edwards, Qrefvr ' 7 h P. W. Rajpattr C, JI- t jr i ii ' Hl H. M. M.vIm (3) T, Jl • Scnijisi ' 75. T, il- Sd gji H. Dr Hijjjiai I Jl ■7 a . m . jmttaLjn 1 ' J7, 0, Sevan (a) 1 . A- iJt RowcLl H 1 J. 1. ail} field •jH, R, Itfi. Rubvrtt U. A. Crump i) J- Gi« I } B B . . b 1 in 1 1 r ■■■_ ' AitriiYciuty, JW7 C J . 5liu:k ,t B. F- Jon ssos , Daduknef AnnLvtriiry- J 9S M. P. DvBosn.r L, 0- H. Wti.lj xSi Dffiaimtrs P« id nt5 ' 7 . A, C, Hunloci J. i ' «y L. W. Smith 0, A. Eieul ■So. r., a. fceLd El. W. JU.HK IV. A. Perej ' Ai, K. M. Ginnnd (31 W. A. Folk XV. h. bmHwl ° 2, W. R. Brenwnd I W. IVrcj  } J. A. Ilinri ill ' 83, II. M. G e «nJI R, K, Grtlbtv W. k. Hrrpiimi! flj, E, S. EllloU 1 1 ' t4 r If. C. RUAeLl W. P. TlwieapKia S , W. H. MucJieLlir iai S. IS. Kinii j. A, EtlcConneLl ■i . C ],. Steele J ;. J.. CrockeUO) J h C T. Wright IV. J I. HicKellv J. W. ftpratt ]i. G. Murphy ■S3. £. G. Mu-rplv R. K. L Cni; IS) W. II. HurKriur ' Sj, W. B. Miv.KvU r|l! P. T. Ctilwlrri Prtiidrrit Vitt-PrtudtHt Tttamrcr Critic G. C. EiwAHH . Btseyist W. H. Foots, £ttay 91, h. 1 . ■2, E 1 . H. w in, c ' «. J- C. A. ' 97. A. c. j:. Slic-up fLSbaup Stuck . S. HoIdici . C. RoberUcn { ' ( VL« Baribri lil WKhI V. C Jobawn S. Wood II) B, Wood G. Dlirllu-rl; G. inatklmrl! C. Pi nek civ y W. KukBk- S ml- T ttnii acmd Jurlnj «« r t T lnn r. Oratory Debaters, and Essayists of Stgma Epsilon T t, Hf-Cnqr 7Ti- J- ■LMayfttH -(i.r.A. KMik -■, ' ■■■n . Vhumpwii j. j. h, UlfcM.1 ■jj. J. W. C John «• 7 . w. M.H rt«J r 1 ft J. B. F, 1 BtCbt ' SlL X. t Clab - ' .. 1 H -|i[bL B,C. J ' .t-f-kt via. RC tSObeilUOtl 33, C Jt f. T r. A. D ko -HI ' -i. V. li. htrmijnj if , (1. l_ truttrir il, A. ¥■_ «■L tj. k ' . T. 0«auuni T . w ji rn p So, L.  ' . rtliin Sh.K.T. Hp wa.flkl ■1 ' . ■adttkcB ■■)], Lilunij ■X W. HlfiDC tl, X. W. HetfM ' q , C r . C JSa viral Sou burn tnlcF-CoUcgulc Okaltm ■■jr. P. T, QmOtOtm ■.Jj. Klu-1 -,-!! Muk ' vj. 11 L --riii:- T )J, J, YaoDtt | -41, K. W. Had Tcmwwr Inlrr-Ojlfcgiilt OnEm J. H. M . CalmMKl Sj, S. L Hurt! ■■■v. .11. Jti.:K-:rll.r ■■-. K. ML V tlcalr ' iMi. Karrlt ' s . VS . I ' i ' iy ! ; ifc on TJl K.t ' . Mnrpij ' ■1 . ¥. nadadrn uDtcr-Sbcktv Okulofii ?J.fcl)Wu iKleha ■;■•• -j, VF. K. nicmcad Fl, W. II. UicKt ltar a ■?i , K. l% U-.tIt W.Gna h A. ItaKuWCiL j J. A. Ilarri-- H. D itmrili j, It. M-n-rk ■; - . n j • 1 U-M- . Til. tf. II. lEarfU ■U. It Hi. il«Tihy 1L loLraJv T. H. IOV (;. k . ttaiLki N J A. lUrrii H. r. 1,. 1 ' calr «h A. ' :, HlacUtxra H- W. 3«B ■ftx, C. A Xcid 3f II lEarrl - .X. H. l tnl VT. H Hulan . H. D. HlulBa v. ki. H.i=n -Kj, W. IE Tilarttrllar ■' T. Hiiil-drn ' ■4 lluzdod j.j.auat VI. ST. h. Harris It W W-CFLtrQ ' in ! ' ■V- Cjad Mlca A 4, nlarltozt IT. O. ninn r H. M.Caiir 4d ■■, W. H. MrtKclLar J. C. Mntii ' H, X- VT. llDfHT T. W«ltll fW a ■S ,.l. A. Haltta 3 I. 1 ■■I l IDl •if. II. Vhumfwin Vf. X. fr. ■! «« r ' r C. Willi. m- 1n1 r-$ociriy l it lxn v i. ] ' . r r J T ■H. h te M W. Hdaur W. L KdbcrLua , ll. MbCB. 1 . W ItaruirtlL .; k :i 1-oimnm , J . .C. jDd—Kl f.T. -acl Jco 1 ' t r L. -0 TI5 A. ' ti. llllskloCl V4 J , W. C ]uhun ■H i. I-. r.ctitat±t ILK HlRnth , . C. HnbcrtHia 1 ' . V. 11. IRHT II ' ■A K. . rl.kv - Vnr llmTmeka 1 H. W. Jilaiic; tnrffr-Socirtr Efuynb 4, K. Iialr 4J. It. X. Stall yt, H, ti. Sbaiip ■71. II. D. Mylri b, ■' . A. j ' rttr Ei E-L ' fiXlrtl. It. fl. ilmrphj ' p, X. X. Mloup ] ■jf. 1 W Mhklili I Hi. A. He-Id -41J, C. LCforaicfL! - K. MLnLradj ■■11, U ' . St Ihdmni ■■- ' ■. Na-nilLoo 11, A. . T.Tk.r ; j 1- linlrr j. I. Hunii j.V.CjpknKV 77. W. 11. llnrlil- ; w a. k ttj ' «L,Hi. LCrirtacLi: ■go, tt. kal ■M, I. A. I.rrj ' 7S 11. AniMdla ; %. ki. M. ■-ii- J : J K HI nl ] W. Ir.JI.L-kril.r ' «l  ■. C. Xnlinhni -J . . ! -! ft. kbit -4?. H ' - I-. CfWhltM j  :. IE. SN..1: A A. Hi. 31 li-rt :■:■£■k ■■C. fl. WrtJd. K. C.-C. M(Hib y L. h .-ard. f X. C. IkalL VanJciMrt-ScwiEXT Drtnlcn i r 1 1. SbriEkLedk. ' «. W. P. Wkudl ■11 - Ki-l!7 1 r-: -:i I ■■- :?z ■Will rua JJiUj-ft Ou; h Wiener of Tr m DMiHtri ' Mi-.1i I :■■: : l|(ma Kv ilOb vm uSalr-rt l bvn Clap. i l « ' ftl T i Omega Lent, 9 H r W, Starr C, W, Hovn . R. L. C. Karrkt W. IJ, MaTTHXWI Treasurer . Critk •} Trinity , ' 97 w. u. OKKHN, Jr. . - j President H. THOMAS r i ■j 1, . I ' ifv ' rfsiitfti{ T. HODGSON Stfrfinry E. ]■:. TUCKER r ■■. _ 1 Trcssttrtr -.1 r. JOHNSON . Anniversary, 1897 - , Critic T. P. vni-: .... -1.1. _ - ■1 Orator c. w. BOVIl . - . . Emtjfiit kOBMkT IJE-XWICT i i ■Dfrtiinter JOHN BEE AN . Presidents ■- iMw 72 r T, J. Morris 7 , T. K. Jouc K S3, A. R. MitclieLL J 7, H. W. Jonei ' ■gs, J, H. Spp rirK 7,?. J- A. VauHcKMe ' 79, H, A. Joan E. A. Cornish L. H. Mmuir V. L. H. Benton Tlio . liiiiL lmrh li. L. Wiggins E-, A- Cornish gfl R btrf [ GlIbhiii ' ■5 j.J- H. Spearing 74h John Davis A. W. Knight ■84, J. G- Clw Jin ' -.- 1 H ill: - :r. Jt, C, Jeter John Kershaw ' , R. W. Barnwell J- G- Glass R. M. W. BlKk ' $4 M. C Johnston ' 75, I. B. Seabnook StHWt McQueen T. D. Rnrtlon ' 89 R. M. W. BlaL-t J. IV. Graham J. A. YoniHoos W H- Mcrcland ' S5, B. Mkmi F. L. Coyle ' 95- C. a. K. Weed ' ?6 t John Tlavis Si,C. B. Huelgin A H. Duhiell ' . R. M . W. Black 0. L. Tucker W. B. MrCaw C. B. Hudgintf ' S6. W. P. FijiIcv H. W. Jones ' $$, T. T, Walsh ' ?7 f T- K, Jfan« T. C- Harriet E. C. Tucker 9 , R M. VV Black T. L N« T. K, Jcnies Bl, W. A. Onin-rj- S. B. McGLuMh: R. M. W. Black ' 57. W. D. Mnltlrcws ' ■■. Sin Lv: lr 1 ?.UM.:,vii W. A. Ou iy ' 87, W. P. Fitiby P. L. Coyle M. 0, Johnston C. McD. Ptwfccttc A. R. HUctieU Quicicy Kwra K ' 9 J. H. Spear Uiy. W. VI. Gnrni, Jr. ' 98. H. W. StftTI  WlDU-E L|.| Orators, Debaters, and Essayists of Pi Omega Literary Society ' H r I.G. JdhiMlon Swftbnn h trO}Btfbt£ Onion ' 9$, S. S S!.iflr:ni ' J. ]t. Gallrhtr ' Sj, W. A. Gwrrry ' 8 , A. H. MarlO TtfiuKtKT Irtlrr-Colkpilf Ontoi •35. J. G. Clot j, VI , 1 Fklt? ' Sfc W, ML Gullirir 4, W. A. Gumj ' -S (Jii cj h in H . k. M. W. Mack liKcr-Soitrty Oratat ' 7 J, R, Hr P fD f J . A. V n Hew 74, t, Rrii [lLiiM |. A. V ,li IfMIr ' 75, I. I). Sr liraH.r J. A. Va.IL EJrtrtwr ' Tii, W. H. Jld ' .i.i A. S. SiutLli 7j, T. K. JmiM Stewart ACc ueeB h 7«. T. K. «]« Silu Mcftee ' f j. Stiirart Mcyueent Is. L. WisgLn ' Hi Slrwart MtQoeea: W. JL MvnlimJ H-1 , T. P. Da,™ W. Fl. Mu=Tl:iHi1 ' J L A, ILXalfctf TV. A. Gutny  j. W. a, Com? Y, t. flamtt •Kj. A. li. Hirfcat J. 0- CI— i. A. K, KlsliiHH H. Mirou '  . A. H. IkuhUil J. ;. filu ■B?. W. f. Ifiiiley W. N. CuUirLe ' 83, tjuincy Ewiogt W. H, CcIIuIb ' % K. 51. Vl r . Mack ' W. T. Manninjc SOcR. M. W. Wncki F. J., dtyh F i, J ' , T,. O-ylr 3J-. J. A, Cb |iLHi NjU, . C. jrtwt J. Y, 1 ;ii--!i:i:ii ' 91, It, { ' , joliMrfLjiH S. 8, HueJou ' 95, T. T. W .lii1i k K. Smith ' 0, ] . IE. HarfiLyt NcvilL Joyner ' ■)?. llaicW Tbrmiu 4 G. L. Tocfcrr ' 7.4, Thmnii ETiujftiorjt 74 L I . S a.1wwk Tj r Sil r M-clk ' 7 . J, G. Dsrw 77l f J. A, JiWic ' 7 « ' , P. Strt-lr ' 79, It, IV. R:irllwrll Aniuvtrury Onto ' 8m r. G. iawniL SS. W. P. Motel ' fit, — — _ ' ij, Robert Cibwn ' Sjr. A. II. Uirki A. V. ' . Wreiin. ajt J. G. Clan §8, R. M. W. black ■H.,. A. R. CofniKh ' 9 . P. L. Cejrlr ' B3 TV- T. Fink}- V O. T. I Wh T ■91, C M. Timlin 9i, It. t j«l« ' 94. It. K Siisiiili ' 9.1, fr . li. Itftnliuuf ' . G. ],. Tucker ' yj, T. P. Kk i , A. II. Datfaktl ' •Hi. K. S. Catbrir I J ' l LIkii in nniLriL for UrlkiB ' Cnp.  i fain Sockly Ei«yi t 7Ji. J-ribn IJavM ' ■??. W. D. Steele W, W. a. Cutrrj ■Jlf Jl IS . Spurins JolHI Krf lL w ' Bx W. D. BnLton K.C- Tuekw W. L. 11. Iknlon 74. J«bti l)j vi { T. F. Hsivis ' 4i. W. a. Owny ' 4.4. J, W. Gnriiun J i Jill Klt Il.iti «1, R,W, Ttanwlli W. P. H kr II, R. Cinvn 75, JVifrlll ]Xwis i W.KinK ■ffi. W. A. Criwiryl ' «. J. A, Chipinl Jofer IZrmlUv, ' !,. R. W. Barnwell J. It. Vrniftri-rnpf S, II J. Mikcll ! ; , Jofcn ]JavL 3 C. V. ICwlKiiai ' , W_ S. Guthrie J T. T. W11L1I1 ' 77. H. M. l- at! % A, R. MitttieLL A. W. butt 5. S, A, YI ' t«kk C. Melt, I ' Ui-ldrtl A, M. CVrniji fln.O.T. J rcnwJ W. n M Hhr-n 1 ■j: H. W. Huitwclt ' Hj. W. A. OTlBTT7i Laubi Tucker W, H. W. 54W tfteiraji M Ourfit ' H J, c, KUm. ' 51. Kenneth S. Guthrie ■iftc, w. payd i. L ' . HcXH I ' xicke-ilr t. I . HfaKlll Louis Tucker w, f. wtwiif ■55. J. Wilmer CnouniH.  Eliding SI -™ fG- JoJinatfiii, TV ' gft, Gardiner 9 TucVct, Alibamn Jwlm B. GnlLi-brr. Lciumiui ' ga. C- W. Hojd. feuri.1i C  1]na Inbcr-Ssekly EtabiUti tyq. Louii TucVer O. T. I ' rarcber r £. M.W. BluA F. tr. CdjIe ' 42, j. w, cmbtat FJta-Kl YViki-i ' 9J„ NrtfilL Jiijrnrr Jfl. C. Jaflinttotki H ' ■i ITlDim, MSttri. fw Tftbt Mc4iL IHO X, C. L. Tndi r J, W GrahimJ Kfl h G. 1,. Tucker) 1 remind far Ilrava. L upt ■«. r. e ' . « ■94, T. f. St.i : T. T. W Wi ro6 ltOtMAfeJuuLiJ ng, syaCftrj-i i. Members, 1 897-1895 FRANCIS WILLIS AMJil r ].;k SAMUEL CAkV lil KWlTli CHARLES Ml [.[.[AM HO VI) FRANCIS HQl ' Kl.VSON CBAtGHILL wu.i.iau mevru-k c.k :i;s kICHAKlJ h ' A|.l,AU: IIOGUIv MERCER OR KEN JOHNSTON IfAkttY JI.DAEI MIKHLL THOMAS PAsTivCK Noi£ CHAKLUft STlvVEiNfi. I ' AHTH II ' .]■; CHAHUiS UOTl-SWOttTK I ' lNCKNIiV HOWARD SANK RISLEY HENRV GOLDTHWAITH StiTBRLS GEORGE BRUCE THOMAS GARDINER LEIGH TUCKliK JAMES CASH WARING WILLIAM FOSTKLL WITSELL 107 Homilettc Society Rfv. W. I 3 . Dr HOSIi. s, T. I) . . Prt-tidtx? JOHN BEE AN , V e-Prtsideni F W. AUlil.KR Sttrttary C. W. BOYD CWrff Lilt Meeting St. Lukh ' i, June cj, aS S, Subject for discussion: CKfJUOV or thk Clkhuy ' Mr. Gtttrry — Voflng ffff U kM ttl , the great need of the Church to-day Li celibacy among its clergy. ZV. Starr— L, Aa P ar sai .say (.ind he U purported by WeElcott and Mfldear), the truest exponents of orthodox theology are to be found nmong lho 5 men whu have devoted their entire Inns to its study ; in other words., who haw keul -out of all entangling aLLiance-i. The k--mon of this i plain and needed. ' ' ' Z?r. DttBttt— There Ls f I bdkve, ;i «: ™i!jr element of Irulh in all that bis been said, and [ can only add that the celibacy of the clergy is a good tlutie,. Bt lKGl StMtfxt it Ce r t r— ljtH htm that i nvilnout mti among yon first cam a stone. Meeting adjourned irW dit. id3 The English Club of Sewanee Ri:v. W. P. DirBuBit. S. T, D Prttidi g 0$(tr Rkv. W. A, Gi-KaKV. IS. D, , Rkv. W. H . IJr Bwrf , M . A . , II. J . M i «U . . B. A . . i vtttMtitm n Tepits Miss Lolesk Finlkv Librarian ttmf Trfsrvrer WHEN asked to give ait account of the Club for Cu AMD GOWS, the vrnuir demurred, on the ground thnt rUiUtory has been recounted in the Introduction to- ii « Ftt r . just pnblisdiird ; ami when a kcd for a 1 igbl oriie necount, u-a disposed to reply as Root Ihc Architect did to a lady mu li pvtn (hi flattery, wlw accused htm of iHsti K f«n «f her: I could make fun of Niagara, or the Himalayas, or the pyramids rnf l Eypl, hut never of _y w, Mr . , Tlie HogUffc Club is no joke ; yet. on second thought, it appear thru L( Ik ilh rind, mi far, lias ended in a joke. lit Ihc nuurJUf of iSJtj it occurred to the members of the E. Q. B. Club (hat it would lie the merest justice to make some return V? the ]jdLt?s for their pains in providing its banquets i from its fjinqous ruMiLnjj in July ui dial year, to which (he ladies were invited, --|ii;LLijr what the Club s witty founder. Mi B- B. IvLliuct, designated ;is ' The SheC;. B, This is why ili meetings take place on alternate Thursdays, between those of the parent cluk, To the above-mentioned Introduction the reader imiy he referred who desires to know of the ClnV cxperiei cc ; thfoufth all its chequered history il has. fo«n true to it principle or associating professors and advanced student , inter- ested in literalure, with ladies of like iuteresls resident at S u-aiu . Its eruditions of membership consist of only tin ' two IS 1 — Regularity in attendance and Kespoiusi ' Mlsl.y n- one piece of Literary work a year : the first b™,«H ' i ich miIijivl being, tart of a course, to miss it would he lo tn e (he OHUKtitton i of Ihc second we may say thai lh memlierahip ha tK nnL ' .iu large thai there are do! enough subjects tu k° around. The subjects have been drawn from English 1aii|giin;pu n r literature, hence the tLtle of tltc Club. The theme H study fm- tlit present, year is The Humanistic Movement in Huron :, or the Renascence or Literary Aw.-ilcviiinj; :tr tin- md erf Qk Middle Ages, with especial reference to Chunecr iiatl to KnglAiid. The joke iu which the experience of tfat OtgUrl£ttim li-ts terniina.ted, up to date, consists in the reception ii in T..-..vniLy ]iiih1ixheQl fKipers edited by the writer) by (he « aim unity. A thorough canvass, made in order to olwhitc all Cfftk Sl, in K-half ? f i l?ook oa topics of %-arietl -nnd prenent day interest, produced hy Sewauec people for Sewanec peiip][f L had the folfou-injj IndLcrons result : Among fill Ihv uidciiisuf the TJn i v ersily, CKcepting the very few vb ;trL- infinln-m n f ihp l-1i:I . nf Mitotrilrer; among the fifty hoH ehohlcc in. the community, with t3ie same exception one ttlbKliba, The eanenre of fjLrt.1.- t-(hn sLsLs in the extravagantly uncspwted ; ihe lLt-ij(ltt of the ridiculous in the Club ' s hi%t,.Ty liisktri nitiuned; it is tinniKh (ct makL Its members feci as if ihty «tre workiuff iu a %-acuuni. Meamwhile. abroad tlLe IkwIc Ls e-Ivicik. thebipre . simi that there is a great deal of culture at SemsK, [ 9 EOTJ The fl. Q, B. Club i social otxatiiialion of gentleman m StvFiHL , most of wboin are assoeinled in aeiv way «r another with the University, with whicb, iLOWCVCr. Ibe elllb h.is hi HjflTiL-i.n1 connection. Of its original founders Major Faiibauks alone is still n member. Up to iSSg Ibe dub met al private houses IbrLtiightly, and was convivial nd literary i atlier lliai] social. £inee dial year Ibe t-Lub has had it own Iw l hnliiciiiiiti, open every day and itl day to it; ancin- bers, who are gradually developing ctnhnbJe xjnriLol social cooperation. The club- hause contains at present a billiard roorcu reading mum!, kitchtii.andbftfh-rtimr. Il has- twenty-three yb member , four non-refltdttrt , and one honorary member, (be Hixhop of TrtifiL-ssee, « . Tlie President is Mr. Will Li m II. MacKclfaiT . the Seereiacy and Treasurer. Sir. Bettftnla W. WeUa; the Chairman of the House Committee, Pr, Cameron PifiKot. Tlte club owns preip, city to the tahie nnf $i,  , and is without deist, fiimied or floating. The hnapitaliiLes of the club are freely ok tended to visitors to Sewance for a perfcxl of luro weeks, after which ehilrtble men are aecepled In? ;l temporary membership, of which, several avail tbemseKe every summer. The fcrtnijshiLy meetings, on ftltcrnate Thursdays are maintained, though from being Ibe sole activily of the club they have come to lie a snbordinati: one. At these mcvtiiiff. papers are rend on sniijjpcU of present or i$ curb™ im rust. and tbese so-callerl leads are fal- lowed thy n iat discussion, in which all are invited to take part, after wh.ii.-h a modes! refreshment of beer and trackers, i-, .-.x-.A. Ll r- l- Ui b ii: ullt di-jx-il . 1; f p- , •-■:, ' ■•■■• v: .1 : ' :!.■.!ul. ..i.w- t ' k- l-i::i .:iL , .rA j.thtiM ' vKplanati.ni ' .L i Lniilj] 3K Ending for H Equal Qu.aatit). , of Bter. ' ' 1 It is also currently affirmed that the scrludL-d site of the c]ub-hcn.s WM (elected (hat these limid orgies might be shrouded from the envious eyes of youth, Hut this is a -calumny nf wrat :U-s]H!]Hi - 1jr;iln r Ladies have net been invited to the club within the memory of the present writer. Some of the payer iticiulwrji hive t ilnira endeavored manfully lo break Ihis uniwsnal spell, hut the natural bashful ne ctf (he niqjurtEy has tbustir maintained the organisation coy reserve of this crumb of the uriginnl Itden to ibcir own self •i.-itsafaclionr The | tiJMfiit mL-rutn ' rahi]], (rjvpi nlpluibericitlly, that H miy not wern to dUscri Ruinate hetwvt ' n the lively and denmru l L in thai : Honorary Member Rt. Rrv. Thomas, F. Gailqr, 1 . D. Mr. Charles W. Bain Mr. Samuel A. Barton Mr. S. Cary Beck with Mr, Prfstqn S. Brooks Mr. ROBERT L. Colmork Mr Robert M. DcBosk Rev. William P, Du ISosk Major Gkorok R. pAtRHAtfK Full Membtri R] WiUUCM A. Gl ' ERRY Dr. William B. Hall Rev. Row lax u 1J.-si.i-: Mr, William H, MalKellak Dr. GxOhCtt McLAURrNH Mk, J, [SiiWxHU Mh.iw Mr. Wii.ij.im il s.u-rs, IJk. CAMKHfiw E ' hhuvtt Mr, Lrtwir Non.-Rt ident Member Mb, i p as MeliKK Mr. Frank A. Patter Mr. Burr J. Ram age Dr. G. R. Rai: Rev. Chaklks B. Sparks Mr, William P. Trent Dr. Gkorok Brick Thomas %lv, Bk amik W, Wki.ls Mk H. LawTux Wrom?i Rnv. GkKMSniutc White Mh. 1-llWAHJl A. QVLHT W Vanderbilt-Sfcwanee Debate Hthl in llit cfaape] of Yamkrliilt UnlYettUy,. S«Mhvi1le. Tcnri.. Mjj 14, IB96. The firt of tf iceomi «riw of (li cr lrlt:nc , « ' « by De feu ten AJEIraLklJve Nqitiv CHARLES WILLIAM IWV1I CHARLES W, STROTHXR HOWARD SAXK RI5LKY EIKJHNI! A. COK Question Ittteittdt TlMl tht ( aN«l Stile RhxHld Mints IliirtJI, J How il Came About and Ended ji TO beRiii with, there was n decmi . Thi i important, because for a Long time it Looked as if there wl-™ i:ih k S o be any debate at all— that is, tfly public dL-liat . Of private debat VK ftt tootf range, in tlie sbnr ; f a riotous expenditure of postage utinnps, (here vra enough and to spare, It ' s 1 long story . a muffles! story,, full af LtMliuus details, tlte history of the trraiiKu ue« of the second series of Vauder- tk ' TlNilt ' S u Lnei; delates; but the upshot «f k i tlllttftcrout -. ' a-. LiHs ins encm- nff viL-turiiHLri. in tin- fir-t M.-rk f debates, and deefced thtMnstk-us v. ith our mountain taurek, they kitad c felt their mst-prtjof cats. :is it were, and demanded an unconditional auntadei on the part of the little Prep- school in East Tennessee iterate- they would deign to meet tee said little Prep- sehete.1 on the rostrum again, rind jfk-e it an opportunity to redeem itself by rceaptoriag and relurmlng to tbeir mwnidTi home Hie laurels lost in ' 96. when (lie hi , md ' ,;. when tlie furie h were L ag us. Why didn ' t we tk-fc Why. we did tick j of coutw we kieted; we Itiekcd like bay t«rai l™t it didu t do an? p kI. There is a story M Jask F artiky. of blessed memory {I don ' t mean he ' s, dead, ob, no h he ' s multiplying}, used to be fond u( telling about a fellow who, haviug been committed to jcdl far « « ufletis , sent for tbe judge and ( nHes.led lo him : Yer Honor, you can ' t put me in jail fw what I did. But. said tbe jud K e, ,L I ' ve done it. And w wt naid to Ll Vandy : ' You can ' t challenge ns for a scries of debates upon your own terms., rtnd then, when you ' ve won it. reluse to accept our chnilenjEe for a seemid series upon terms even more 1 ilfcrnl than those you jpive u , Hut, said ' Vandy, I ' ve done it. Debate On r terms or n;. 1 . :il ... Naturally, we kicked, as his ttuiiL said. But il availed nothing, as has also b«n said, except to break a few buttons off our own pantaloons. Vi dy wm an imperturbable as Uncle Remus ' Tar Baby. She had n w-Ik-ii: l]ll- hair was short, and simply held on lite a turtle, Luxuriant in exotic laurels, she saw her advantage and worked it fiir nil there was, in it. IF you want them hiiek, id sb«, dandling - before ou r eyes the laurels lhat had been snatched away frenr us, mid smiling ouc of your I ' m-thc-rndy pebble «n- the- tmach smiles. If yon want Ihem hack, come and take them, ' It was a hitter pill to Ijc dictated to by Vmidy. ' Could we, should wc, swallow it ? There wns groaning and gnash- ing of teeth. A joint meeting of the t™ litem? societies was called. Hogue, more than ever the inipcrsonatmn of I ' ue ' a ruvun, iiiin.-. stretched his neck, adjusted ItLs t-ltiibcs, and in sepulchral tones reported what had transpired. To Hake mailers, worse, he said that when, as, chairman c$ the committee: :■■i:;.nm the second scries of debates, he first wrote to VnmlL-rliilt. she. with blooming lienors fresh upcm hen had replied aettpfiitg ur ih Hea e. This letter, he «iid, bad QitfortaMt T (alas, most unfortunately been mislaid, tint that there could be no mistake about its contents. Subsequently,. Keeing tier advantage, Vaaderbill deliberately broke iIlLn stdemn compact, and assumed the domineering tone which it was bin |KimiiLl duty to report to the joint meeting. His, duly discharged, he sat down. The temperature of the ball ran up several dcjtnees. At once lialf a dozen men were on tbdr feet, and ominous murmuring proceeded from every quarter. There was orating and debating, disputing autl rewlutiiig. ami what itieso resoluliouary sous of revolutionary sires resolved was this : To tell ' Vandy ,n that if -Ik- tinman she ™itd dictate to us. she was barking up the- wrong tree. And the committee was. so instructed, and so acted, when the fullness of Hull: came. This, meeting that I have been talking about look place jv t before the end of the Trinity Terra. f o.y. In February follmrini;, a letter from one Slrotlier, of Vaiidcrbilt, penetrated far into the wild and woolly West, even to the town of Voakupi, TL ' xas, where it s- - received by one Johnston,, a mcmlier 4hf ike cmiEimitiee appointed to transmit tbe above reso- lution n ejnr friends, the enemy. Hitherto the coinmiLtcc had not «p oed its mouth, presumably because the fullness of lime bad not Uftme. In reply to Mr. Slrotltcr ' s letter, which axLcil wltnt St-iy-miee bail decided to do about the debate, the committee, (Immsh iis chairman, did open ils mouth and carry out it uUtfttCttOM by ecLIiilk the chairman of the Van- derbilt committee ihat if bis university persisted in its refusal to hold any «f tbe debates at Sewanee there would be no debate this year. Mr. Strother replied, saying the action of his societies- W4is Guni ; they would not send debaters to i Sew ne . M . Johnston answered, saying that his iil tul-iLmilk were positive ait that point ; Scwanec wouhl n n ae.ree to h«Lu all three debates at Vanderbilt. And there the maiter v dropped until the University opened in March, and ft joinl ■netting  r the emd societies, wan called to bear the report of it caniinitiee. The committee reported, through Its chairman, h 111. I l:i-vn ntH-ily unable to obtain fair terms From Vanderbilt, She in-:- -.| ;Lh ii]uU-H cm [lit Utii::- of ill llr-t - -zi ■■: ' .U ' : .iK-, w:m h -.i-i-iv ..11 i-l ' lit-i 011:1 m ikiisj;. ;.-!■' ; wIlLCD required ihil all the dttmK lie titl-it :it Vanderbilt. The committee strongly FecoR«ne™M thai die matter be allowed to rest. A motion to that tflwl was made ;md carried unanimously. No, not quite nnnnionmsly. When the President called for tlte now 1 ' a wlitnry vcio front beneath the big Gertel painting shniuted out tlDUMt vehemently, No l M It was the votee of a man who has kiikv Iwxnne famous. Of course the motion was carried. II there is no other business to come be ne ill meeting, a motinn n adjourn is iti order. said President Green, eif l 3 i Oney ,, who wan presiding. In the exact sikh from wlnrh the HQiliijiry negative vote had proceeded, a solitary but j nL «i.itii.r IjlI figure afOsi.- and addressed the chair: ' ' Mr. President, may I stay a few wards before we adjourn ? ' | ' ennixsj Hi was granted. ALL eyes were fixed on the speaker. It seera to nu, Mr. President, ' 1 he began we are mating a K ti?;ll lui-dafcu by calling tlte Vanderbilt debale  ff. I lell yon, sir, we can ' t afford to do it. ] am in fcivorof debuting Vanderbilt tinder any conditions— the worst possible eou- tlitinn :, Of n,iii3i , Vandtrbill don ' t want to debate with n . She ' . licki ) us. Sim ' s got nothing to gain. We are the ones that waul the debate. Ii ' s absolutely necessary thai we have a nhljait:. And we ' re in no position to dictate I he terms upon which it sliall be buld. We ' ve been whipped. We ' re the Under dog. 1 tell you, sir, until we win back ihe laurel we ' ve |n t we ' ve g t iatc wtLat wc fi ' aiia « thank fab We mum debate with Vanderbilt, We must do it. There ' s, nil .-lhem.anve ™cj far as we are coneented. To drop the matter, ji we are alioot in du, is eo show the white feather, It wall never. ne - r nto r Sewanee to do that. Mr. President, then,- wn ' t but vm- thin n.i du. and that is to get the best tvnns. we ran from VandeTbilt , be they good or bad, and have (hi s xm$ j dt?s mf debates. When we ' ve won this series, as we will do, m-t will limn l e in a position to demand equitable terms. .NW we are not. I have spofcerj to the 3cwan.ee Sipirit as I (iPHk-rstand it— the spirit that never says die. I know we hive settled this, question of the debates, but nothing is ever settled until it ' s hCtlLiid fis ' Lt - I there Tore ask some gentlem™ w-lio voted in favor njf ilm raoiini: :■• r, w ,i u n:i- idcration, Tlie Kpe Lker sat down. He had spoken with terrible e THfsiin;s . His m-urdu fairly spluttered out of his mouth, and th ' iT cnmicr-s were romnJed from bumping :it;.r.iLvi nne antnhvr. The eumplexion of the meeting had undergone a gTeat change. Sewauee forever, ' was written in every ' eye. Before the applause died down at least half a dozen men were on tbedr feet moving a reconsideration , The President n cijfnijied socie one. A niniion to reconsider was made, and received 114 i chorus of second , [t carried unanimously almost. The original question was called for. After n few moment . dJttVd sion it was put. It carried by a large majority. The committee was instructed to advise Vauderbilt of (he action r r our two societies. It did so in these words : ' Our Societies have reconsidered thei r resolution of last Isrun not r h AA nil three debates iu Nashville, and instructed us to advise you that (to reverse the proverb? if Mahomet will urn come hi the num-nt- ain, the mountain will go to Maltoincl. In plain English h we arc instructed to say to vou I hat Sewancc will debate Vnndw- biH Ibis year, next year, acid the year after, ih VanderbJlt ' s own qha|hiil, among Yanderbilt ' s own students and frienil k mi J faculty, and flares, and Penates, under the term uf the fir t series of debates, every single term of which was made by Vauderbilt herself, and in the mating of not one of whkh did Scwanee, the challenged party, have the least voice, The scries was arranged, and Saturday, May i. h, set for the dale of the first debate. The day came, but it did not come until our powerful rival had twice ruhlK.il it iraim us on the diftirnmr.1, ;lih! we were sore, ft came just after the second defeat our nine had sustained at ,L Yandy ' s hands, and when we were lji itnuiuji to look askance at the fates. Oi course the debate toot place iit the VandcrbiLt chapel. Thu fnmil that jiiwi-inljh-d to hear it fit very loosely in tlte chapel, but the portraits were all 011 hand, and the band in lite right-hand ?nrn T!H.-nidivithL ' d tin; -] decries with dance music. The Sewanee crowd was well to the front on the hit-hand side fueinK tin ' ro imnt, surrounded by vacant chairs and numbering hardly more than a baker ' s doien. The judges, sal alhOuL halCway ulywji the L-hapel in a hunch. Professor Merrill, of Vauderbilt, presided. It was tint :- nominated in tlte bond, hut hf dw3, ] fo- fitted tliL- big chair in which he sat like tlte audience fitted the chapel, but he was very dapper, very pt cis , and ver ' constnlinK- Sewanee was represented by two South Carolinians. Charles WiLliam Boyd, of Pi Oinepa, and — turn- little In.- dreamed ih« h t would fall on his defenseless head the nigh t he forced tlte joint, meeting of the societies lu iiIkuii fa e md the committee to eat its own words — Howard Sank Rislcy. of Sigma Epsilon. They occupied lite ehaiis In the right «f the little pressor of elocution. Boyd being nearest to him. Van- derbilt was represented by Charles W. Strather and I-iLjjenc A. Cox. The r uestiott was, Rtseliett. That tlte United States should amies Hawaii. It had been chosen hy tfewanee ami Ynnderliilt had elected to defend the iterative. Boyd spoke first, and he spate as he never spoke Ijefcure. Stmther answered Lint, acquitting himself splendidly. It was plain from tlte start that there was going to be a fi hl, a rl ht t  the finish, hmjl- h:-1 the kind v«n read about in the blue hack spelling book, or sontewltere else. One could iw l helplsenip wrought np. Happily, just at this juncture, tlte fiddlers poured forth the oil of their instruments upon the sea of trouh: ' fat-es,and smoothed the wrinkles out of some of them. Then Rislcy Stepped to tlte front of tlte platform tnd plained ruaisflf like he had louil; m jinmV tip with tlte CQUIttfy. Cbelidcdtian 1I1UHJ5I1 he urn, he ni rtOt is graceful as a  w;ilku- ntri ,-ls el njnjent as an lu alls, hut when it i-juie IO vulleyine, forth 115 death-dealing blows a Ratling [U0 was not in It. Sank knew it w-;li sink or swhn. so he aTose and swura. And it was well he did, else he would have Ikwo swauaped completely by live man iltft followed III tit. That man was Cm, and id ±« open secret th,it the judge pm him dim n as the btit individual dflraier. He was 6ue, and no mistake, TVi watt in dadoing him, He gave one u-h  was pidHttj far the other side Hun AinfeinK feeling. When he sat down the band In Kan to play, and I don ' t blame it. Indeed, it w.i- very thoughtful of it, for ?ne :H .ded a few moments to gather one ' s wl and find out just wlierc one was at. Almost lwfore one knew, the rejoiadeni befM aud followed Lis quick succession,. Th s parting shots of the deleters all did greater or less execution, but it was he .-, in the liouie stretch, that the winning aid showed its superiority. The winment rLid nnrt lave a walkover l y ? y manner of means. Il was a life and de th stniKgle rroui beginning to end At I:i e the lani speaker was rapped down l y the [LniL-lieL-iierrt, Brewer, of Vandcrfnlt, ami Johnston, wf Scwaitcc, both fitfuier Yajiuerhdt Sewanee debaters upon whom fcmune bad striiltd. The debate was wi-r The lumd began to play. Tin? judges solemnly marched away to discus the merit nf Hit- debate in the ante-room, The Utile yi - fessor in the l isj cVir, who, by tin.- way, had coached the Vanderlalt deMe™, and eould not entertain the idea of iheir defeat, leaned over And said lei iSoyd in the most sympathetic and faultlessly h,i:mlsi?Iliik  f voices : Yon deserve wrest credit for the (showing you hue made; Sewanee had the liardest side of the luu ticm- ' Before the grateful defender of the royal purple eould express his appreciation of this generous buret of feeling, ihen.- wa.t a iIulIli m L vitemcul throughout the building, and the judge , with, the gravity of gmtn inia s. sfdlcul Kirk IntiN Liu? chapel. One of their number, looking as stern an his great fbreimniaetf, the Baptist, mounted the rostrum. After a few rtouiebts hard labor he was safely delivered of a healthy ten ■pound r;itiuiL. Then he announced the decision of the judge . It was in favor of— Sewanee. The vuit stood lour to one. Ob. what a fall was there, my countrymen ! Quiet a a flash. JnJin Henry Brown, who isn ' t a big a Ite might be, was up onaehair in the oddst of the Sewanee dcle ati - Am ehIl ' hkvbed from him to the bin Itaptist Voucher on the ToM.runi the story of David and Goliath dashed across one ' s mind. ISut it was at ouec knocked out by ib= old Varsity yell, which njs minlod thfough the thapct like a chorus of Mgds. TIil-pc Ti-erc searec a dozen throats to give it, but they gave it with - „i lu.-aiiy hvill and voices full of cheer, sn l It soBWd. Things quieted down for a nmnuMii m lulan anuouncenieni Ik? iiulcUj. Thi-u there was a scramble for the platform by the Sewanee cootingent, where there was hugging and ikfprBg and handshaking galore. Then the Vice Chancellor flf ctmrse he was present) started for lh« tek- phone to send the nlad tiding 10 the mountain. In a few niinut 1 all m-as qi el lti tlie chapel, only the portrak kt.-e[niiK vigil, The 6rM bank- uf Ihc new struggle for fortir.U - lsiin- h.id Ik-l-ii m-j liI ;iili! nun right worthily. The names nf Boy J and Rislej- had b.-jiL ad Jed to the roll of Sewanee immortal . Southern Interstate Oratorical Association RcprntliciUtiv i Uom Scwane in (he Canltlt 1W1 Vxivrbsitv op Virginia VaXDEHBLLT UsiVRKilTV ■SorTH Carolina CuiKR . UNIVERSITY ui Til hi StiVTH - W.VilIlN«iTfiN i l r i ' .i T.M -|-.UsJVV ClteTKlt GOU.KrtK .... Vanukkhu.t Uhiyrrsity University of Virginia WilkIhiihIuii and l,tL- T. ' ni ' .L-rHit ;.■Cfniie College ■Winner of llw Mnlal Pail TK. nrtK CrAWDBir, onih Carolina fiDHOH STUCK, T 4i IIknxv L ' ckiuooi Skmflh, Kentucky MlRCBR G keen Johnston, Tcsas STVA bt Stmot ei e-: r Mali-ka. , GtOl ■:: I SJOIIK RaEBKK GaI,I.K)M H, Kl ' llllLffc}- Jons Stewart TAJjyUH RDCBARD W A3. LACK HOCWB CoLlcgei Rej?r stnt :d University of tbe South VmidcrlriLt I ' nivtrsaty Scmih Ctrotfu College r i3V . ' i , slE_v n f Texas 137 ISH IS 6 Sewanee Alumni Association of New York Qtfkui DR. ROIJKRT C. MVI..HS. ft West TWrty-IiiKlitb Street DR. RICHARD ]■. I3K0WN, 60 Weat Fifty- Eighth Street . t Hi. JOHN ti. V. EluUGSOM, ±y lVa.HlEtne.UJii Square MR, SPRl ' ll.I.K KfRFORD. M.A., 610 West One Hundred and FiftyBeWttd Street Membra MIW Y4JRK CITY V M Atnns Y M.11 h HAkswiii.i.. M. A. Ru ltHT$. ISAJtSHTT C, W, BATKSOS R. II, Batehh JOJI T, ISlttKHTT Paul BitumiiAE ' ft Rkv Jums A.C Ai ' ]s. MA. E. E. CijUhS A SIE DM, GOTTEN GliOR K COTTKSf J. MAjiaxk JOSKI ' ll F- CHUSBY R. W. B. Elliott. M. A Dm, 5. W. Fowlkk E. P. Gaellarp Robert Gebson Dr. Juieii B. Hai kn F. G. Hkhbahd SEALY H.VTCEEINS F. R. KlMBEWtrtilE Roehkt E. L. Lewis John Luu akd Lewis H, Mattaek Washo tum Me vk P. E. Mock CiEAtfNI.va BtOOKJC Dr. A. a. yiootjt Jijiiis O, Pain : Thomas P. K ;i k G. F, PrlTKK DK. LlNDSAV V h HTHH! DK.Jossjti ' ii PJtrrvjoiis GEOKQE CJlMSTAltrj Cll.i! RlVKU R rt V. W . C, Rorektson . M. A . Dr. Fra k E.Sh]sr Gboigb -SlIOl ' I- Jons I ' , cuvlkr AHB Rrv, ff, T. Eehi , Garden Ci() L. I. F. Jv- He; ike. Wtsl Point, N. Y. , kiiiiiiu.]i V. IkTT, Washington,. D. C R:tV. Howard Dihueli,. Brooklyn. L. I. Ritv- KkwxethS. GuTiikek, FtiilndeLpln i a t Pa. II.uikv C- Hades. Htifock ' lpri m h Pa, D, H. Hamilton, M. A , ,. Bnlti mon: , MeI. Dst. Casxiii H. iixisuN, Brooklyn, L. I. R, S, HPW, Highland Falls. N. Y. LiXOT, Henrv JJkkvMv. Willctl Point, L, I. RKV, AfiTHira Wti,de Pretitktii Vhe-Prcddttit Secretary Treasurer C. W. Sehmunb F. K. S]HJtos Edward Swam D . E. H. Haffurd VV. A. Sr k iti 1 v n J. s. Taknkr C. E. Trevetiian J. E. T10LA, Jr. A. S. Thomas S. A. WkaeJG. M.A, HORATEO J, WARD Ha why WrniN Ai.lks R_ WKitrJJJ Pa. K: v Y T M is VI Nil. I. 1 1 -1 1- n -■;•:, R. F. McMillan, Philadelphia, Pa. BttKJAMlN Micoe 1 , Washington. D.C, Rev. J. cicAik Moiijtis, Brooklyn, L. I. R«v, IvHTrAM M[:rpeiv. K.iDgHtcni. N. Y. Ai.f-KAKrtF.R G Scott, Brooklyn, L. 1. Rai.I ' H H. Hm]tei, Phikdclphin. Pn. Djl, KkKijHRiCK H. Sparer % ' URR iiK, PrisHaic, Oscar N. Tokias, Plitladtlpliia, Pa. E- C TrcKHB, BfOAlilyiL, L. I. PlLllailiil|HiLd, Pa. K J All ftt-p-iht I ' ltH. Oil ch(Hr rni l ic. KiiVdinrndnlif.  rr mrqurib-H IdHni! tbnrumn lad ■rddli-cwM I 1 W B«l l ' 7 1..: Mnwri bdd H Ihr M. Ihfnta Half 1, hudnj nd TQtt™11i Mnd, Sew V«k. a i h Rev. Charles Frederick: HoF i.in, D- D M LL. D., D. C L. AVHftV s« l 5« befell the E ' eLvenLty lil the death J 1i Ki-ii- I Uhark Frederick ItaffnuTh, D. [)., I,L. D.. I . C I -, who .lied m . Je kyl laland, il reh 4, iSgj. Ihxtor ICoffitun wu ibe- preacher of our BimliumiCr «-f ikhvh :it ilir k omEneiieement of iHoi, on which «uucn he received ttie-Httjjfr i:T Paej r of Civil I g.w- Til brief notice ix intended, to record the T tLLi lt v UIh-Il Srw t firr]i Ift Doctor Itiri ' fiikin, ind out profound Hmm or hit dru.ili, |( h- Hfit iikrfely thai he waa on of Ibe Church ' ! toremotl iii«i, the- repft- tti l |a- live- of oik- of her rani honored fiunilir ., win- and ron-utrii tUib Lil Vk itewMfdihtp for tSod and of thi world ' Trenlih, eafrer and eiK-roiu In In ajrjireflitioa of the f reat ciuie of education ; not merely thil hr n.n :i U-EK-lirtar of ticwinee. All Iheie tbtajri might hawe heen trur, ml . i-: Sewaroeea huncr might Ik Riven to him, ■to one who «mv la  | -.iV, ■far off from ita heart aiwl life. Itat above all we reminded him aj a. friend, ■lid one nbo bid identified himvelf with Sewuice mil RewnM-e lift-. Doctor IloaTmnn crime In Scwnoee a atnLniTr, mil he left id a ftw dayp full of affection for (be place and id work. ICa mind anil liirirc ■ponded nlvrn not only Uo what he taw and heard, but In what lie felt in (he tcne and MnnJepherr irf the pliwe. Had be never given jiv, lkin li Clin Rrr t -n-wlc, hit repealed oCCennccs. in puhlic and in private- A jbd-iiij-o,- ■niii nil affection fw Sew-aner would have endeared bint to im, hut la!-, ijL.it- aclcriitic imputac wafc l-u-do ajt-mcll ■■say. He notified the Vfee-OiatH -M- -r. immirli tclT- nfficr hi nrlurn to New Vori. that be would liuiliE a Muiitnin ' Hull -Hi the 1 ' iriTrHtv ; that thip- I ■: iiefji.Lion should he made 1 1 1 c l 1 Li u 1 1 llirj x H.iii.inn fiyr llie fnTmulion of the Interesti of Church Schi rjti ulirjcr , :ni.| Hh-:-.:: .r:i-- rfw.h-.-lL I- 1. v. .,..■' .,.. | ,-,|-| ' !. ' r ilM ' 1 . I ' ltJiilrlil in HinllT th:il Ilic inltrrjj; in Church eilijfatiort mighl be perpelnaled in • hvlujf Ktietv, mitil khii Iht iliTjarnilrm U]ifirL tlir lih ft any JDdLi ' Uliu.1. Ilatta fr r tbr bullilliii;  m drtwn ind apprwed. in CTerr iltlail, hfii I (K-eor lnif:iLtifh lurahh -w±a tict Mumj;, and before the matter wu WtKUhitHl, 1 -r i -.iK-iry iVir Hn- li-.iUilm nu ftjuirifjiriateil, be waa taken to h ir-,t. It ■. thought h_v MiHtK, fhxt h the travail rf Ihoie LfetlcUj ,SewitjiLT h:nt Iktu riir M-ii-u It haum hyucb thu liearli of all Se ' ine nten ta know that ihe- 1 ' 3ii-.rf itv jtinl lis wrlfxri: wjij on hii- niLiL- 1 .iii-L lh-.-ir tn !n . U mi -in-riiin, ami that liii liHri Ilivi:- iishiIl- pmviidoiL for carry job: mil (heir fatber ' n evrireuol wrkli, The HorTmnji MeiiMruil If ll wO| Ik: located on tbe north ilde of the old iLr|]| uronnd, lieyond Tremh-tt. It wLLI he a liltinir Femimler to ewt±. neLKntioB of undruia ni h sinuiilnrly uobJe and nnvrltiti life, Itf Association of the Texas Alumni of Sewanee Qfimietd la iht piAaa ai ilu DtkJdJ Hom A-idtln, Tutu, m M i 2. lt J Oilier Rbv, HUDSON STUCK FrtiisftHi W. I ' . eiS: r n , MA W Vw Wtidntt A« GARWOOD, M. D, . .Smuprf Jifp trriAv W.I ATKINSON . . 5.rr f «jr W TWar W. | ' . I ' l.M.l.V W I,. ATKINSoX RKV. HUDSON STUCK, Ctotinttim Da, A, GARWOOD WALTER BREMOND 1 1 Toast List o First Annual Banquet H 1d it Drirfull H«tl, Airtio r Tfxii, InAepeikkru Di I3TO M. G- JOHNSTON. San AhTonhX Tfieiimniter THE PH ESI PENT OF THE UNITED STATES THE UNIVgBSlTV OF THE SOUTH - THE STATE. HKR INDEPENDENCE . THE SCHOLAR AND THE STATE . THE VALUE OF THE ACADEMIC DECREE THE FL ' SS ABOUT FOOTBALL . THE PRESS GREEK LETTER FRATERNITY . THE DEAR OLD MOTH I MOUNTAIN How. JOHN D. McCALL BISHOP KINSOLVINC R L L- BROWN PRESIDENT WINSTON W. P. FINLEY A. C. RLACKLOCK Cul. IOUIS WORTH AM W. L. ATKINSON . IJ. IS. I ' ll-I.DS, Jl-D. 121 HRESL.IM TOW Eft AND THE V l XkH SKwakkk Prupi.K. 1894- T]IE SKWAXKK kKVEHtt l$q±- Thk U- of tiihS- Hwumi, 1:8 5-93 The Skwanhk. iSSS-Sg Tin Sia . ' .mi l,in-;i,HvM,ni,w[NE, 1S97- The Cap iKth GiMv Monthly VtafrUciiL ). 1SS1-S; ' I ' ll I. l V, ■. M ! TlMKS 1 . ,,.| The Moumais, iSga The. Uk [ ' EJtiiiTj Sew , 1 75-7-? The IJnivrwsity tt iLiVhtih, 1 73—75 TlIK Cn MllHSCKMltST IUII.V TlH« , 1894- Sewanee Literary Magazine ( Succaaor t UDircreily llw J 1 1 M :  i :l ' ■. JviLHtJ by the ■UirliiUm. J MliMVrtll fpkHKN JoEIKCTiJN H. J, Mikei,!., W. M. OekexJk., W. P. WiTshll, G. L. TiCkKH S. D. Wilcox ......... - ■Etfifor ' JH ' CAfff Associate f idiiors jrtsirtrn Manager Editors, J39S H. J. MjKriiJr, W, M. G ■! , Jit., W. P. W.t kli,., C. C. Pikcksev Thomas p r Noi F, W. Amblj-zh Editer-lH-Chltf Atittiatt Editors Basinets Manegtr An ' t J j. jV ' jf ■34 Cap and Gown MM1, 1 9 R. V. HOCGE R tytufiH ds Dnn Luke Lka II, S. Rfahj T. P. Hoi ' r P, WltKll IV. JJ. Atttiibewi Bdilwi, J G. [ Tdckir F. G. ir. •■■!■■: ■; A. R. Ymrtrg Ml G. JOHSTSTOSf .... C. B. K. WKKIMnd F. G. Himakd J. C, MmhH vr. t. Gtt n h j . W. H. HACKlTXAP F. Li Ccjta MLLVWH-I WiImJII .-frf Editor V. H. Kimbrajgb , :;. nlicklock 0. Ci i ' iiiclcney Editon, 1492 II 1 1 ■1 -h. 1 1 -. SLlli ' l [). 11. Hamilton W. H. HJHKHU.JIK. BUrWDOU WlLSWi .... c. r. c«1e A. Y. 5WII A. II, T AFHrR[,i,, BiS 11 ' , H. 9fACKm.l i ItMMUfiA .IfoH gm J. C. VTtrtn C, [.. 6tt l W,mKFShUrl4i le II. IVrim J, I,, Sliipp KimLwii Stock Edrtwr, IttS . Ed!tor-tH-C i f Irl t, trier liwtfttti M4 tt V, ' . M. ! ' . ii, Jr, C. W. Boynf . Editer-iH-Oiitf ' Attitftnt Eiffel A. G. BfctcktWk W. U. GTttil, Jr. F, IICmIkSHL - E4ttori ftf , ButiMtti N agtrt G. L. Tuctrf F. H, CwlKhill .Wtt i Mi ' j? Editor Ne4 tt4 H n1 hi . Eitifar-ix-CAL-f Mh.MHtAt Manager BlVQOd Wilton W. B, l tHt Ediiori-in-CAir- stitJt ant Editor i ECTiCkir [.. I„. Crockett W. F. Flflhj 1 W, k- VtiarapKra r J University of the Sauth Magazine EiHan U ai pano, IJ94-J V. ftifllHEtKHL Ro-||oMi! mF W r. II I B=,.n. ■  • HmpF, p. r, c fh. e. k ir Biiui . ji k Grwni. pkvui bwM.h TrlBl-lT h4 If t Tfiof, Ifti- F E. £lK)up. IUi l i «  (. r Loul Tuclf r. Apnftill llur «,l .Fim r II ftlark. V, K V J. K. L. tOJlT bnlTwu, im-ll, S H . Hdibcrtq-Clil . «, ■Naula. nmlnni Xiniffi W II II: k-rllar, ]■I mump. C P. Cw f ■TtlSltT mm, J ■.? - hliu-k.  ilflUi-ClM. P. % Cr H. A.V. qH, IHulm TiIjojEIT II IDrfuIihmin.J. L llnn-U. pMt MUxmji I HUT Turn: JR-IO— IE jj.j., k. I pill H !■r%|ajf.  ' . JI. MjirKrlUr, R. Ik Wilna, lwn )lini t ,ri Jl flcy ultima, J, (, M«iH. I ' C-«rk? The SewartM H ' .«ni ' Trinity T HM. HB9-R K. W. PI« IH4 J.O K4rrH, ■iHlb«rkini:i|lft l I n. |_ CnyV. W A lart_If.T f Hf, K, T.  ■•«, ImH T-cqfr, 1IM-.-W. H finlTirtT  «fl 1. C. U««riL. Kitl nlq k l ' , H.  . .P.T.QftMfitF, H ,J Fl WW! mi ltj ' Tw™.lW - !..■■■Hirphy ■! w x L:«a.rhr. i4 ,«L Ca4 , w I. .. TV T. .Ija laj.j t ilwrl J II liMlLriip !«imnn L |iH : «: u r|.hy.iarA ■x ..iumri . (tfiionrq-ciiFt. ■. x t Cimk A. W, BvH, H MtCPWSy M u w uiv k Cap and Gown I PEKIWL ' liUll --I 111 I ■IIWAVIK ' . Lid Tiid, IIB7 IkmiIIIiII m.mi.--, I nlnjindll Hi. Murpavr, lUhlnma. Chief. B. W Kmn, Jr. ] K KJIIitln, jr, Ukdih llnipii TV |t, |;oJ6tw, Jl. U ' . Bait, II. ]h Kmltb, H K. I,. 4. ' nl(. Lid Tiib HITinnl Hatll i ,V I- I in li y and IV II. MarKrllar, KdlLon-fn. Cfclrf ;. H.. Ti -V .[ij.L- I . L-.i rlr. Bumnrn ' ■IjTiiK ' rr, l. ' uinrr llwuf, V, 3f HinLhrlr, . W. MpnU, ■' . K Hjiwn TilnJty Tirm, JIM— n. I, InMfcftl ind W. P. Kknlrr. KdlUHMn-l ' ta ri. C. I, SLcrlrand J B.Taylnc, Mimi-ru llniiB-.rn. IV. II 7,i.rK.r]l r,ljnlnrv liwmr, A. II. Jhutibrtl. W. S. Hialtinr L ul Trim, lUI-K. ],. Crackrlb and A. II DuhicLL l.dll ' Ma.inUilrf. C. J.. HlTHTlr. TUftTTl I , nunc. ■■;! D. Wbaidek, l hL Mm|[tn. HV. II. Th mp-™, I . II. [Miller Jr., It C. TKtn, W. R, riaVky. IUd-A. M . cubical and K. Jl. MjrKrll.r. ttiJ vn-inChlrf. W. ■d ft U Muctr, niiniM lliriim it L ' . Viichcr. li. L fr ' .-:kd!. «. t ' . rinh-y, ■■■. li rh-im;.«yn I BL VWBl, lUS-A H. UuJilrtJ  J W. It HuKjctltr. rU « -l hkf J.C. W UTa in ' 1 J. W. MpnLl. Ihiunn H n«icd . ■C TlKlcf. W. IT. J ' lhleJ-. t. V. . ' rl|Et1. VT. It. TTK rp :ii. ■AEkHr ftm, HI Q L. L-nKfcrit and j.ij. QUa iMiLW . H. O. JUAStfl A.. rl-turnb-h, W. II. MarUcJUr, H.t. TihAc. I ni T IB1. UtML t iJr, : .;tHH an, | .J,. H Mill... HdfcWI. R. T. FNWHtB, A. h Hll«hdn. H hi. kl+kll. ' ■I-. OFBl K K Mk a. Timliy Term. i UJ ' - 1 . a. (trrrr iixL «Ul« B ran l. FHItct n n .i-- Clihl t 1 v i:.,,.i| A. H-Mhchll.JJ. H. H Hfa.J. M. Flltl.H.4 RKWtfl: ■i -. -li ' iiv .iihmutiMliiyr LtMTtlB,lHl-tf. A. Cwtriy. ii M i--i-— -I. Fh ' 1 ' alltr BnajWld, B«1w JL K. MIL Wl. 1 M rlmi. K. H Mn ifelUHa. lH S. B. Ha nf . Hula Maria- ■«-(■. H. Ibtk, T.t BUitu. A. k. MkKh4ll. H.v. rtfm.l A lbr . H 9 mum ■Minn iat ln J-W. ,1. 0 tFFJ IHl H M. Car P L HdllMa, V Fl Kinli aii ' l .. K. Jl iLi.hwJI, chatiaci4 UlMfcCff.. J. P. WlSfful.V. A II Mirli. ■ViaKn llrrnKnvl.J. A. Jlailll. LdhI TVili. l Bt-W. A. Hn T . K Vi ' Hjim-tI J. ■' . ] l- 7. ml W A.OtHnV K 1tH- .  .  MauL- aod A. k. MhcaVHL Pu p il ! Kmif f P llDilHLWk flalln MrmL ' n ' i. A. K. Tajk . J. P. ' logWlil TilcHj Tum. LtHI w . A JVivj i ' l (i ■ hnaittl, k-Mli-. . W n KibU- tnranTV, Huiir. t B. Haia .iU . A. k Tkj4 T. L«al Ppihi. hihl ' .v II KunlaoJ, BdlMT. V. ■JfJUif. Biwinri Uinarri ¥. P. ItavHi,  ■. A. I ' l i ij . lit. PUffPL E STAFF i til. . ' l Hi Li IEIBILT PftflMTT GPI-A.V H«|U I1M.YV1 LEA IDWAIH Kimiraciffc FullllafcML +THJ KainldKT Horn Apr LI Ln July  nd ■vpLam ' biE bo JtflTlUMrp ! fidifOTI R. W, TIdjjiw. jMnlmm- - K fflor-i -{.7iit ' G. C, liJwimlB. Tcm -| T, ft. r«nvH, n t;ii -J Fl . W- lrw vf - Sooth Carolina C. Q. Guy - PldfU H. W. Slar r - TVou. h- ' Wtldtf - Kentucky H. G. Scftptli - AlaUmi J, If. Unnt-n. ™(li Cure lint SrtiwrtA fltamagtr Atitita t ffuitnrit tVamrfrri l.ulee- 14 , TtflDtMt -| ' Boud J EiUIhk Trniily Ttim, IM7 t:. ],. TiiL-lrf, A] La m - P.jHtitr-rw-Ghitf W. 11. Grc+B, Jr. , MlLtuuipfil T. S. i ' mHL, rnHrffu B, A. Stephen! a. it. Dttwk II. IV. jervey J. G. de R. IIimllifD Managing Editor AtVttii Editor Tenneteiee ' KriLliii. ' !:;. iioulh CmrtiLiDi North i.irijjiii.i J. IL Jl-fowii, Sou ill C rolLiii ' Buiiittii Manager A. N. KLnj. Teddemm: - Assistant Bmiweii Manager liFl tetad of E W , Lnri Tcrni, fr?7 A. ],. Tucker, Alabama. - Editar-i kitf C C IH nckoev, M utb Carolina - . ftittt ittf Editor Taompioii IfuchiiiiiiL, ReDLucky ■Atktttic Editor £ Jf. Ony - i- ' larida J. A. Bull - California D. A. Soepnerd - TVnr U liJ if EditM . TpWty Tfra. taW Prentka Tucker, Alabama W. M. Iiihii, Jr., Miisiisijipi A. (i. JUicklwk, Ti ' nHHn Tliornpwii Buchanan C. Q, Gray W. [I. [:illMf J. OeiKrjfF P. Frtrr C B. K. Went, ' w Jerwy - ItMiineu Managft J. iJ. Brown, Soula, Clan iiaa - .iirizta it ItMiiwru .Wituagft SI. f .. Jolmrtan, Teiii T. P, Mk : , .VwLh C.iroliTia Ettitur- j ' -i - CMitf Kentvcfcy Florida Fltimla Watt lingua, Di C r.... . . ' fi ' xtfWf . . ,W .i S .-t Board «f Efilor-K, Lcrjt Term, IE q o Editor -in Chit ,Va nag ing Editor Xpo+irmj? Editor SdlHUidfipi 7i-:i:ii -h-i- M ' lLiijhiiLii.L T bilL -i t SI. (r. JiiLiirAMm, Trill PK-HLkt Tm-lrr, ALirtLlki r. :. iitblMAt, n h YhkL W. M. f.trrU. J . !■■:.: !; (.;.::..-!:;( Win, liriiilrcxib, Jf. .V, (V H] LkWl: U ' r W„ We1t Lrr - f.lbk B. SI, J. Gfwrt, AUTmhu T. I 5 . w, J-Twill (ftrvlltu Aaitiawt fiMfititif M w gir I i E terf, TriiUy T««, iSK M. ij. Jt li niton - Ediier-ix-Ckitf G. L. Tucker - JVuMtfffifff tidit r V. G. Iteblwrd - Sjfvriifg Editor C. S. Wmd I ' . T. Conrtant W™. IlmderKHi. Ji, W, M. Cphti. Jtl J. B. CallrfcicF C C. Pin ney ■ftviiwu Manager T, F, ?foi - Ati ' t Smitttit MfT, Ifoud ol fcdilofv. Lenl Term, I5 q 3 V. i ' . !■■!. •;!■:• pi ■. jY.V, ' ..iv •: i . (-. ' XV C, KaberlMMi i Sfotuging Editor p. C. EltWunl Spotting Editor C , 5, W.xmL P. SI. It, ]1qwiIiIL G. I.. Tflflcr R. W, Jie-nUK X HI.L,tlcHL F. T. UMUumi C. C, Ptiirt iiwv ■RMiiwtii MititagtT- R.W, Hague ■Au ' tEminrti Mfr. lag Baud of E4M«u, Tria y T wi, ISM W. C. Jijlin fori - X ' ifflGr-itfCAirf ' S[imllk liarfwi] - Afanagimjc Editor C. 3. Wood W. M, Green, Jr. i ' . BcrKlHui- R. P. McMillan A. G. Black V«k F. G. Ihbba d C. C. FLnckiwy H, W, TIchthi Bwiixits .ViJT-aj f r The Se wince Times J. V. CHrlLliijSi.ii . . . ]■: (rtrtr-iir , It. t. Soipw S. ISinHin]. K. I . J i4.riKU„i fi. Bitrfvi il, J . |[. w. Qodj L. M. Tnihhl . IE. C. 5 niJi J J. J- . T. Jiir ut T - nh T iJtfli| H3-t4 M. G. JobnlBn A. G. BlKkhKk Ldnt Tmn h ES93 iDrrcms C S. U.CH.HI £Jtti r-im-CJirsf Ma fifing iVr-kw Jfhti fss Mcm-iiftr J. M. Morrii II. C. Sample i £ititt r i -CAitf jVjmnrrny fidiicr , Ifmiftat jVamajfjT A. G. El.cVkirfi J. M. Morriii. TWnhv Term, IWJ J. V. linrli jjtmi r II. W. firmdy, BnfM, Jr. II. T. Soaper J. SI. Slorru f. TiVjhaI I ' . V. Wilson A. K. ClW-llr J. V. GaxliDgton Jl. v . CrnJy 1. M. Tobin . T, J.VHMbr, Jr. W. II. UpcwM 1 II . I r ! ■- ■. L . Ji . MitMajetqg EUton ■;. d. j jiti-niiv A. G. BUetkKt . Jf.ynfl.i. .fiJMagtr Previous Newspapers EDITORS Tbc M-njiHim, PW2 I ' . E. Shoup -.,..,, FMto Ellwood Wumsb r }lMii M ,Va 4ftr W, SI. llixlow ft. Il.Welkr.Jr. ■DKtlMii 13JS J. A. V n Hodm Joins KrnliiLur KM W. SI. IEhtIow J. J, ttlDH V. W. SbirlJi John Unvii V. W. SttwHi J-olni Dlfll IIP YXjAXtV S JHKK ! IT I ' l V f 2 SrMii.K Kt. ii ■■: . t- l ' int- VOL. VI. — No. 2. WiluL.i. No. 22, THE SEWANEE REVIEW A QUARTERLY JOUKNAL OF LtTBRARY STUillES WILLIAM P. TRENT, Editor BENJAMIN W.WELLS, A tseciaic Editor APRIL, 1898 I . Tke Art trf tke Fttilitin ufM II. Pte and fffcmt Ptetits .... III. The Fiftivtt of Prvtptr Ik, ' ' ' • ■■■IV. Tkf War ' i. yrits 4J frfgfotld , . V. Tif Diarj- pf a P t£AH . „ . r VI . ' A? fl W ■Axiitni flfgrincr VII. 7 L Af NeiiiTt ef IJftntiHK . . . VIII. ifrxvratf . . . C. B. ROSE GtEK I,. SWIGGKTT . . E. W. Weuls . . . Lmo Lobs HudSOU Sti:ck . W. N. GiTiikii; A Xvvr Lift- «tf Rrt) ii| Tlit Aoqgi cf llitili ; A Schotu ' i tend- Ltrtinns; A Sc mrr Hoolt tiuce Mm, IX. A torj G ™e!l ' fc C rf«Lj! i Hpenc Ti V rim rrfK 1 1 ; (Uipemler ' i LlnpLMi Or«i i i ri l- ' Urttlriu ' i I[nrv; r1 li|J l ; l uicoutV American I,ikf lu L Jd  l ' i Lwd of J Tiih : MiarellnnDou fotlbhbd wv this university Ti:k ftiNrttm is NOT Rnfirt K5i i.K run ItHHOFIS ' WNF n njO-RimnrokS Books of the Sear Ecv r Git ti UKh Whit , M. A. B.D, A Sum or (lit 3 uUt r Ch t1ii MiKhcw Arm J r l IV Sprit hi£ H:t Aje — Enutliili Club l iji«t Cka . W. Bain, M. A. Hh-, LiiilL Booh Drill - Qd uejr Plw L ttfl Bftvli W l h . Treiil. M. A. Select iMtmi Ant T«le of BM {■tobl I Srltrt J5  V of Maf uliy | j. roll, y 15. W. Wills, FtL D. L Ini. ni-, ,?t I-imcli I ' ji.yp (6 wb Sandir mis Yt« iTahicbejl fialulk itr i1:uiitti StriSit- VhhijcIi l ' icliuri Id Hi K ' S- Ctnturr Modem Grmmtt Contdfc 1.5 nfc Sarah Bani ?li JvLlioU The Durlil 3pcrril Ijl EOT ■c ; -. ? ' . .. : Lytauiw w[ lweBevmi? Mvek yct 1f ' ' wt wruT m. m one im m ma. i ftE IKHTJfi Mil ft MP W RBWTO 5fT Vflff AWLPVRIIflJTllEll. fc CCflTO JMM S E flfflffi (IWl KIT ffl W1M HOtf ffl 1HKL jQll TOT LEWI . JWlCft W ShI LEP US ffl THE IW1P iftl AM T 1131 M tIMMfi GHDW w Ttruflfiis t tmm jw ipt f:: mrw ruwi wn r JSOOI Wfitffl AS Vt HM W ATE Rilflfr jfo WlfftlC, GK« T H«C ,WE RHP {flto ow«rT lingw mm Tmmtmf tot like: w y® © wrarK 5 jwrm Ito snru v itiMFiiiTOjn WP ' M TtrnatiiiiwniGiHiflp Aim raw , n duty iwwrasriMt HIT W[ MM I Totum Ant Nihil U ' lli-n [ llktlM Ir.i ■. r in;, LnLv.j.11 1 1 -: I «04tk , -H ■: :L !.i: !■■! u. r iri- in- i:-.l I in- .,■: ■I wri I i[iirl , A EtfHten jtwri, (treed wj(|i ciirwui-Hrli With jymlml Innjit ni! culHilhtic mac, With lj|n iug tf- ' T nil iPSKk citvcci ! lunc. I khyt her. W t-ecp ■« ttI Tpt7vc lwr Ltaftl I . Iji?! tiwlhicr tli-mr Tnijjlil K- in -vt jrarl Of llnil wtileH hc[.T IimI piri ' r ° minr .iwn Tick™. O lailhkm jr rrl. k Lhr trail nrtLrae, Or all Iwwcak (ha! vilvld ! hold ; ThjF priTilc ' T ij- isimj lil [K Kiwri| 1 j - two, Or all w none, thf Iiitf h (li been nf -=■-■! . Qnil (lion (hv wwj(- hlinnr ntfl wi(H token oew r Jfor (w twir ljike lltnl oamc in pwLiGmjukJeil. A Chelidon Banquet HIS flMA ifac cud n( hi.-s eleventh Ecrui uil [111 ijLuiLhiaiii. He rested for ;i while fnnri hisl luiclciiatr aunt ji.il diiVLCi with a | i]Jt- L . Well, thirl w tile end. His [lluiii.-hl.N wande-red yver tLe evenLx n! the five crnwded years from the situe when tit; bad first enrolled 1]is name as ;i xerker f ' .rr Intnvvledge until ycnlerduy, wlielL CrOvi ' iLed witlt liOtl LifS lie had received ' -ewniii fnm tf-vrm rt priiriirgia lIulc pertain lt a Stwanee degree, and had Md an official ' trite to the L ' wii ' fi-fitas Mfridiana. ' A kiLotk inter rupted 1m re very. ' Corae, lie said.- Green, entered. ■We are waiti.14; for yon, ' He rout and went with him along Hie moonlit walk and out Lo the - J F chapter-hous . The men of Chelidoh were assembled there La do lo him tlic first and last boatour that it is Luc ancient cuatcuu or Chelldou to [jay. When Ire entered they all rose in silence, Stuck walked up gravely, dropped on mil- knee, ami then requested permission ■J to conduct him to bis scat. He was. placed at the heart. Then his perruisdioii. was again asked, if the others might sit. Silently he nodded, Ordinarily he would have laughed at thi drcttUftMKt an J ceremony. To-night he felt scarcely able to laugh. These fellows had been hi comrade for many ;i year. Ojl the diamond. Hack, and gridiron, En the halls of fraternity, in intercollegiate debate in snmmer content , in every activity uf college life, they liad been with hint. Now it TVms fimCWCll. Well, anyhow, here were good thine to eat And drink and Miiuke. and be was La the bosom of Cliclidon. Soon Stuck Fiip]! r1 oat the table. Stuck is a tOMt-HMtef of the old school — the old Chelidois school. Much as he likes to eat .inn] drink and smoke, he is siiLL ni«re i ' iiili] of talking, and of making others talk, Stuck and. John Galleher have The records as tOOSt-toasters, 9ttKJk OHM mack ' -seventeen interpolatory speeches, besides an opening speech, a closing speech, litis own toast. saying grace, mid sin ine liallyliooLy ' This feat was performed at ore of the banquets on Morgan ' ■, Steep Jnhu Gaucher mnde «ix[«n iiuctpulatury speeches-, an opening address, told eight stork ■■■! ' New Orleans new |H]ier LitV. .::k: ,hc- .:i;:i -,l -i-vi-r:il c:k uv vasjiaees from his winning speech at Danville. John would have also gjtiLgJmt even L ' Melidon otgeeted, Thi mn% at ilu: great May banquet of ' go, given in John ' s honour when he returned triumphant from Gaul (i. fr. f Kentucky h with the scalps of six colleges at his belt, These arc tin.- Cheliilun n runts. Xeedk-.m to say Chelidon lKimpu.i iwtmU are Suwanee batHinet records, barring the anchovies, whose archive ore Imricd id ihe Devil ' Hole. Stuck never a I Loured loo much time to elapse before the pecche . This was (woner, ;ls ;l Chelidun banquet has for its. finii jinaUs the hearing of good speeches other accessories, being merely accessories!, at beat only secondary in importance . and under conceivable circumstances to be dispensed with entirely. GeaOemeo of CbeLLdon, said Stuck, ' it needs n rt that 1 shuutd tell you why we art- j--. t i-diled here to-night. The re;ison sits before you, Barring HisJiop Gailor and ttLukluek land 1 need cunt crave pardon for mentioning these name st rkst). titers is no uante known where (he name of gewanee is known, there is no defender of the royal purple on any field of contest, there is no character where the ivorr.li of manhood is honoured, that is belter known, more respected, or honoured more highly, than James. Perry SJoeumb, ucnt irivrifiiftoTit atlntemtts. And thouglt these things count for little liestde tlte greatness of his character, yet it is most fitting here to recall that his list of college honours ranges from the presidency of a literary society, include mt-dnls tat ftenuan, l attn, orator}- aitd debate,, the captaincy of the footkill team and die management of baseball . tin winning uf the Vatuterbilt debate, the editorship of the ft r U u the vote of the students as most prominent in ihfee = uece aive years, and ending with the presidency of his class anil the valedictory. And to that let me actd, lmuted RLsiey, L, a man, a Scwanec mam a knight without lewr and wiihoui r iiKKK-h. Gentlemen. saul Stuck, this Ls bottoms up! i-,, 1-7 Thomas, the tawny and tuneful, started a song, ami the rafter rang with. — For h a jolly pod fellow. For bt ' i jolly good fellow. For be j jolly good fclhnr, Which nabodjF cm dray, 1,1 repeated thrice over. Pick Hogue, the enthusiastic, sprang upon n cluir 313d shouted as fieiecly aw if the whole of Yanderbllt were challenging hi friend ; Whiifx the mutter ivleI jmitt r HSucniinb? fifteen voke thundered, Ill ' s a 1,1. miillT. Aj(ain tJlek I ;ll-l.:L [111- imaginary cohorts nf Vaiiderbilt. to which hi- :,:■.,■■■iiuiv Htenied !u add Tiiv .i:.,.-.! and Auliurii am: di-l ' i inlLy - i:iainh J, V 1 . ' 1 1 - . - a ' . I 1 i jl ' h 1 1 ' Itul now Stuck insisted ;ind .iU ' ilul cuLutL lIl.i1 1il- Ik; heard. Hl- had ljeen kept (Mil too long. The gentlemen will be sealed the gsntlfmra zpifl be irated, THK aBHTLKKKK WM,] r BE S-EATKn! l- ' :na]]y ibvy wltv seated. ' Mext m liisbop fidilor ami Blackiu and our hroilter about to depart, sasi.1 he, there is one whom, as loyal Americaus, n-c rtvereuee ami tl ' s[m. ' li . I: not his i t.i -j n ;iLlt , still his position a leader and executive of nearly one hundred icHHIuds of frt-e people, claims our allegiance. I propose the health of llic President of the United Slater and ' I call upon William Mercer C reel) , of Mississippi, to respond. There liave been times when animation has Tippled the placid surface of William Mercer ' s sweet and lofty serious- ness, and this was one of tlie times. He became- excited and mounted a chair. He could not pretend to say. be said, whether the toast-master would have him discuss past Presidents or the present, whether he was expected 1o dilate on the glories of a Washington or apologise for the short -comings of a McKinlcy, but to his mind the topic suggested only one thing. He looked far into the future. He was no prophet, nor yet the sou of a prophet, yet it required no Sibylline divination nor Delphic tripod to see before him a future President of the United States, before whose trun-secEidcnt glori? all such rushlights, as Washington. Jefferson, and Cleveland would pale into insignificance, ' I see. far in the rolling yeans, an era come when tlte grandeur of Alexander sbatt have liee-n frustum, wIll ' d ihe conquest of Csesar haTl perish from memory, when the exploits of Napoleon shall be ensured from the uraLlsof Fame ' 4 Ccmpk nnd Ibc whole frMx itrmrftm sh Ll rin :ind rewmjiul and reecho with the name of SltKiunb, -.SNnL-LibLb., SLociuii I ■. in lltrke n IIh ijj«ili ' I ri ' wrlh-fattfd peaks ' Billy paused, aud Stuck seized the ojj|n rtumty : To tin: President of the United States to be. Janies Ferry S3 CtBUb! H lie cried, and raised his f;lass. Shoup and JolinatoEi began, My Country, ' tis of Thee. to the tune of The Star Spangled JtanntT. ' The assembly quailed in affright, but ISeekwilh rushed to the resent- with Grcsham and saved both the tumntry und the biDM7. To a Sewanee man, said Stuck, next lo his God and his country comes his university. Whenever on this ftjceta mountain, or elsewhere throughout the world, ScwiititL- men meet together, to wbattvti eLse they drink cw fail uj drink,  i whatuwr l-Ul ihuy think or fail to think, to whatever else they sing or fail to klhk. lhn ' ie i cm? tEKist ihai is never left out. Nor do we to-night propose to leave it out. Gentlemen, Scwanec. n ' :ir in.nthi.-r munnciin : and iu iltat toast I Is how no filter ntiti to respond than -one who hat run the gamut of every college bouottf thai tttldeut Bj y win, who has worked for Sewanee, fought for Sewanee, and, I believe, world gladly die far Sewnnee ; ;i dihii um-u kiuivni as one Mercer Johnston, of Tcistas, now famous through Southern college circle nx Jolinsicni. of Sew-anee. Again Dick Hague enounted his chair, again he propounded hix indignant and luegaphoiiic queries ; again, appar- ently satisfied with the cyclonic unanimity of the assurance that Mereer was. i LI right, he .snbnided, and nulled with contentment upon a large, black, unlighted cigar. Johnston rose with a troubled air, garing at vacancy;, took up a ejas And set it down, cleared his throat aud .swallowed twice, aud after two false starts succeeded in unUismains hiuiMilt a( the mighty thoughts that surged within. First, he must crave pardon, he said, for turning hi trwk upon the distinguished Slocuinb, for how could he speak words fittiug tlie subject, overshadowed as he was by the splendor «? a inagnifu-enee of a personality that oppressed him? And then lie spoke, How he spoke 1 The native eloquence that had os and helped to win oil many a contest of oratory and debate, both for his own society and for hU university, ami develop hhI In- many a stirring speech from the rostrum, in the hnl Is of fraternity, around tlte tanquri f tlte Ore-M l ' l(t«.-n, and upon sLumpa and fences after athletic victories, now swelled iu a rushing fiery tide. No one moved, 3l0CWJLb vljis frwfi ot1en. He ended : ' From the lime when. ' • n mw Jnnlm. the Sewanee man first L-nters ihe portal of the towered city set within a wood, ' through all the years c,f work and of play, nf l.nLiu and baseball, of Greek and tenuis, of victory ami defeat, nf pleasant nights under the mimraer mtmn, or rf (itjiv November days when the shadow of approaehiiiK final in lijfhiLin-d by the gleam of t K- m-.-iT name-going, itinHixh all the days and mouths and yeans of his life, ' far from the world, n]x n the mount-iin ' s ir? ' : ' until that Mack day ivhen he must say farewell, when he sings a last h Aii1d E.ang Syne ' ivith Ills comrade , when he U-ave raradiae agd. unlets the outer world where thorns aitd briers gn w, and man innst earn his bread PJ9 in the sweat of his brow, the Sewanee rum live under ihe irnvhmHTiientof a spell. Tliat spell is the influence of the ideal. It is an ideal of a life free from sordid commercialism , untainted by rsbyp-kceping selfishness, but cotubLBhiR tlics inde- finable and intangible highe r elements only de.-wril ed by nhl- u- ml in the English language. That word is, Sewiuiee. For n moment there was silence. Then .MOtiie aits ccainltdj, 0™?, two, three. The old Varsity yelL burst, orasluox frcym thronis that hod often conquered the whole population of Hufrvllk in a trial of lungs, To Bcekwith it recalled the sluiLit that followed Billy Cleveland ' s touch-do wit in oa ; to many of the inhcrs, the cheer thflt greeted Ulaekte ' s home nut that tied the senre in ■, ' Stock ln ' ST-in, Sing a song together, boys-. We ' ll sitij; it loud nd dear. Still standing, they sang it with voices that, in the last clioni , fairly tracted. IMsYih. burf fa h ring Oat tbc cliann froe, Itlimill, lLLifr ]l, Srwlnrr Niyh :iir«T: Amy wrLth ii rkiKHCi1y. ni! let CureflmL trouble dec, WHiJt wc- nit lirtj Jit SrwAnc . ' Tlien SIlolio spoke. His jmhjeet wa . ostensibly, The Sewauee AloniDiU, btlt hi real mihjiM-i was Bloeumb. Shoup is eulogist par tscectleiiee. Nwie that have ever been carried to the skii:i on flowery Kstx ui his eu«™iastfc phrases will ever forget that trip-. Gfejihaiu, the modest and self-deprecatory, never will. Neither will Vttf one else that heard that famous eulogy that overwhelmed the mows-longued orator from [.uuihiuiui in the spring «f ' 96. Neither will Slocumbcvcr forget. Shoup soared. Mghcl ami higher, lie ascended a chair, he climbed. upon the table, he intnimed the mantel, and finally delivered his last hutninj; ]jan , ' gyric front the summit of the door. M Thc transcendental orator will descend, ' entered 5tncfc t a Shoup ceased and swung to and fro n|M n ihe timr. But tin.- transcendental orator refused to descend. Ireinj; supplied with foaming sleins skillfully flunpf to him and deftly faught. emptied, and returned in one motion. The iUtKZttic Slnck insisted, Shoup would Jtot obey, and a deadhn.k threatened. A compromise was effected, however. Stuck granting tn the company the privilege, of hearing ' Ballyhoo! ■Croat his tuneful lips,, and Shoup complying and descend i nj;. That is goad «ki[r -, remarked the lawny ■I n.-a nlwl Thomas, as Stin-k ended: The reverend H, Stuck is fust cousin to a fog Iknrn. [ Lnci - a siren whistle, once, on board the United State Steamship Hetrotl. tliat he reminds- me of. To Piuckuey The l adle ' were handed over, In that .■mbject Charle C«te worih fe]t thoroughly at home. He docs not often speak, but usually when he docs condescend a story occurs to him tbat is worth telling and well worth Tt.-nu ' nith ring At this time he became Very nearly attianited, And the flashes t his aristocratic wit and highborn humor aroused Che mind ration of Thomas, who pronounced it good olojiry. He sspoke in clnshif; of tin? Humph mm hi SlOCUiab OTtr feminine hearts, pronounced by the Students thifiee raosit |nobLiiL nl, arid by [lit; UiJit Always na ostt pipnlnr. Heck with sang, When I was a student at Cadi , and Ambler pt o pw d a toast to the ir] ihat haw kit m behind. Orcshanu the mini whose now of words is excelled only by that of Bishop Sessums, tin.- hjfee ami cogency of wbote nrAsnmi nj; Imve been rarely excelled at all, co-victor of the debate of oj. tlie inoss-tongued emblem of purity, ' ' spoke of S w nce on forum 41 nd Rostrum, He spoke alio of Sloenuib. Grcshana learned from Shoupin ' 06 what real eulo Liijifjf was, ESy ' 9S lie li.nl mastered his lesson so well that his teacher was outdone. His smooth phrases lapped, and fawned upon ilu ' ' ,-LL-tniL, they caressed him and fondled him, they coiled around taiui. until the suffocated Sloeumb sat in a window 111 tlTt. ' iLL]Ll (vssh n.LT. VViiriiiK. rht- lH innsi. has nest. him! poured much cold wnler. His, subject was. Sewauec ' s Future, He saw dark ehiiLds aiiead. The University stuffy-red from an acute Ibrrn of megedoccphalitis. There was. too inuch yankee about the eliair uf History. There hi tint mu-.li heresy rtlhut iiL the Thco hair tat I I e]HH ' (Tient- lie Eonged for more South Cat ' oliuii aiilu-huLhiEH puliliesi of lIlu- ciLillilu:blin:i stripe, and more (hid fi hioniLnt [ultuMiox tlnHihij-y. There was out my of hope, however. SloCllhib ivould MOC11I be A niL-inher of LJu. ' liuanl of Tru. Hit: , then tiling would ' o hark In ihv .1Q oEd ways of the good old days. The Impassioned Hogue was catted upon for ' Srwauee Journalism, bui )iv did mil -are to spvnk of Scwanee Journalism. He could not spa-re a moment from the time in which he wished 10 pay tribute tu his friend. Wlirii Dick goes up against an opponent In any contest he. is unibrtunAtir. He has had more victorious defeats tbffl any rr.her nu in Scwaucc, If any man is ever deprived of lite glory of hard-earned conquest by astigmatic judges, that man is, sure to he Hogue. But his tribute to Slocuntb would have won even in Nashville. ALL the earnestness of a siron nature, nil the devotion of a steadfast friend, was poured out in an impetuous torrent. As an orator I admire hts eloquent, as an ;ttliMe I respect his strength and skill : his versatile genius fills me with wonder, his profound scholarship inspire me w ich aw. But through all, and bcyoitd all, and above all these, as a inau I know him., and I know him to be truly a man ; as a friend I love hini, because 1 know him to be truEy a friend. Beckwith and Thomas smote their tuneful lyres and led Vive la compagnie ' Stuck arose. ' There h one man who has not spoken to-night, one man whose lace has been familiar in the councils, of Cbelidciu sunt tht ' days ;t Cuyle and ESiirfnri], Hit? ri I though tci-night hi- ex Itajjvies, avray, yet lit spirit linjre™ still ill the 1 citl _ Ll l (ft wlii Ei bis lw i3ily nTest ' iiL ' e: m Lnverl lni rv nT, -t j ■. - t l : 1 ■. - - 1 -= l- 1 1 . it h.i-- ci nnn, L Lu pruw thjl ;l Chi ' lidim niL linj ivmdd m.ti iutncinttik ' tf wit limit nil wlm ril {J. [,. Tinker voifi- .tiiiI I rum lh ; satiny shores «f Stmlli n: tls ritr tins sent till fanrotfll KfiM-tLnj; tu ill limtliLT n-htiwe hand lie mfly lint clsiwp. It is nun- bud in liinu Hit i% ' T! , and is, emitled .lUllioiijjb tbraujjh ifieiL hound fun one- may jbide Within the cluLKMmid city capt - ' ) vuLb lowers, In ivied hulLi tiitd 4 L utet. grttn-cLtd bowen. Where- Wisdom yawned atkL hooded I eanuBji hide; And (in.iiiiii iram that eyrie, dramy-eyed Jh-Apiif the norM, when illicit the- iLujt-«1ciud tower And sooty Miiiue chofc out tlie Sireod 1 ilow rfc. And Hi ' inlL i luu bl and Hammon glorified- Vet Aunt at I kit Ch uieabn. leade-n time ■Of fiifewrfl tlghed to pcmeefal mountain Itonir-, Or tcriHi or tile,, ikiui lh ,i clear bei Ut lubluiii- Ihi-AD Nh Mfe ' d titty ttSniLrtil lIluLfc HUit 1V1UW: ! 3Jhl]i tlifrii bolhz le-irii, Lu svtent tid iliitt iiid. Keltic. Ilf (blbjj tl 0 J Sri L ' At ib vain tltrou b [,r. ninny ' s Winir Then S]Dcnmt stoodr He spoke with a catch in his voice. Ye , he Hid, ftowfy, -thai is- all true. I must get down, to sweat arid dust and ifrituc. Bat it is tuird, hard. Whcb yon. conic ehj leave you wiM know how hard it is.. Fellows, I — I — He itopgied. Good-bye ; 4jo4 blew you. Tltey niese Hitf-nlly, and joined hands around the tabic. Should auld aoqtjuilfjrttlKC iv forgot. i hey Bang, The tail Abld I Liai; Syiie died away. L CooduLghL, old malt, and good-bye. rjj Alt.BllU flii K lF !-. ' i n tin- i ■■::[ • riOAttlL I ' JIUt- H hiltlll bUDATj ]- l.i£ JiIIhL y lllhijl ivf cur eObBLf V t fittifl iinJ urine prvi iiL1y w umjj; AIL 111? hf fl-ir llkl uiL lllr u.li;:i.ik ]k ' v,iiL tfp k wliriurVr they id fcnl il, And they loved ii euore Hub ulahi-v ]. ,■■. t-ij it uiort- tlun ilrawjttr. fait one night from flut til aIuhLckh Ylietie-c.il lit creepietK to lllr (ln ]yiLr, To the ipot when hung lac iLilyardi. I ' lgurej. three, all clothed is dorkiM-M. Down they dumped (lie nalioirp, Km ii m i l)r.i K«l Oht Clary in t3i - Lu t, anil Took it up, departed quickly, So that no oil uw tlieir fices, So that no one coukL pursue tbeu n. ]n the morning utien the dawn rime. And the- liig wu le+n no longer. Then, Indeed, ihe brave «in angry,. Ami t ' lit y ' ir: ' •-■si '  iU- 1 UmOf, Shouted loud for bloody bailie; H ' Lel n citcli the lbief P ln.e robber, Who hi . Klcli ' n lliui our burner. H So Ibey came into Lite council. There to dror up rewtuliom ; Then Lbe inri bty SleTeerevrisk, And llw Tvinior MiLLoninilu— lie the one tLuE train the yoniifi men ; And loo maitjr more lo mention. So (bej ' talked. ml m LliEf «nniell«d. How Inrrj ' could set buck their banncT, How to punish ihe- rninuden. Though !hev Lilk-cfl n Urt LofttLlkcr. Though ( ney bouted of their prowus, Yet 1hey never cnaght tbc robber, Hfcra j;.-Jt Track their Old Glory. Slh rllL IZIIlllCT lil] WJ.K. r hllll , iVII-t-IL :■unwL -ihf mi p-Je-wI WHETiEirrt, ti.i-nl iif Jibjjrln fr -in I In- E : j .: S-:i! -. E- ' Ffilli thi- IiiIh- |IihE rurn fnim i|iJl|«m , ImVUIIiI tile lli|j «alNV.Llr.l Ijv i,i:r, I : . :i IlLrj !i-:ihEi( wLlll tmwh Hnil .tr:-.m ,. Ti ittirtlixwki.il ilit- l-s dl fiieil E , Took ikr llijf iiEhI mtiIjmiL lli-r ■.■M,.- Lr - To Ihe LViOITkit- bf¥lU|cll L lllr 1ih:i=ut . Thru Ml - lira.ce All ' I thtll Lhr m,:h::im:s. Then the Enijf hty Mrrcrrrwi , Then the wuricr IJiltiMiii-wthA. Were rejoiced with jus ' .iniili-nr, And ihe-y faonoureiL die bra - iEyjel Treated Ihcm unkfa every honour, TjavE ;1i«il Lrin)js of bendt anil n ' jtutiiiiii, (.Tire- llient nuay bowi and nrrom, . vi I nlL  nhicd tin- pinn ■! pev •; «4i FabuL Now. lheFV w;i- .11:. .-.i Ih..h:MI-,iI -. .- :-iil.i i i wis,. 1..L.I liv.. -,iL,kuL -minis. And it CaitlC td pfl tlml cm a rcmin ntftht all ttirc did mctt. with many oilier , a the Su™ c of a friend. Kcnr, when thr woman walked in tin- garde with nan? uf the suitor , he, Nxwiiu!; in rttwud t the siftit of her beauty. di t kiss her, -She being sorely wroth, be did apologize and strive to mate Amend ; bttt s3 l- u-jx the wore angry. Now when h? did walk with line other tmtar. lie jlL u did kUh heri: bat. aUrumgh she Ms n-roil: a ain. in.- had not dole, bat rejoiced with an tsccedirig sreat joy. wiving thai lu.- tr.-i i:d nnother chan .- ;- And ] ! ii ea.in j zt puss that before many moons had rnllisd by, he- had many mnjie cha n .-i5 , ami tins lk-;ninfnl wnnaan was n Itihtfer anxry. VVbich J{i elh t ' i Mti ' HV Ihrtt one may oflfrtid the fceMiiK a wchilili] and %u k-; . . lI :--, Imt il is i i ' i ivdl Er rilTntd hur Vanity, J To Swinbww r Lilt Bcho Toicc. which yet (hnjitKh Tcin[ r ' « v«le CaLli for ft lover toil, with moimifiil vmwl, So, from the there of Hellas £ It-ami. ii.lt pate, It way to ol ■cLiiHC note tin frmniL Like him, we iph for Aphrodite rule Chr for I ' Enejicione ' i dULvuhi jiift. Vat noihli i porting to Ihe water cool A L nyuaplw |)ununl W jitpisig juevc avrtfi. i hill- lt :iri- Llir nlLt-bht- MI thf- ft][Af Cist, ChiL ' r inim- A hrr.iLi ui:l Ut ] Ul]As IJiiirf , TlSr jjijIiIh-i: tuIc- Hirf j rt-jil Zt-LL jutt iifit paused; TI:h- L-hnrus iKnir Ibii-JT- CjiAllla lli]{h Ht-rA ! pliL-Ht. Binl iHily [11-4- mil. mi ' s .Irnc Itin LH- rlLVlllr, Libr JlllJHll. ■■rrhlcicr Ltit- j{li1i1l- 3 i LMIie. e Song of cademic $M (I CWtlSltttflk nfcrsc1md pefuw B .Mm MnHt| is£ ' ■:-- - .; :■Oh. ills suprsm: H U Ihiw en ilw - Tn wrMiivC Li a Crcmktt fiall - Cs ih wilh-iu (he SuiiAat chy: In 1jt«cIkj ac ALlctntViiil ! Cs rreu ' l Hw Junior fp 1h wrtllj DittVAfii Tlic Ulcria ■ bamkrloii: D«m Tali ,i Ihinfl n jrawtr «niaTI, r.imc Kut a lmmmhio lop wilh.il ft pennu purchase in Itk TcttJii, Tor ui k spin tp n life it mall In Cap tni] 6ou.n! Oh, uOiAl , re feu-fit? WHa.1 arc aenv! Ifiav |! ft ' m Sn aloru f r iin h«ur? ff bat The Uictleok ' f Atwfcrl H b r 1a Lfi [ po r root a nil i If m Of d ' hli ' li we ay 1H flkriwu Tlflwci ! Upw cwATifflt proiulc ! lo-iuer Cnlhreiu-tl 1 k k c riiin f hioh r;npun, Wc lihjf like Donjif n j fl iiln tti ih w r. lit Bitp And fiwn!« , « Tti cm itnl Jv v wu we foddfcd all Co dream to mis fjtr rtun i« « re atuw 9ui nwvi Jr iiiKJ Jli.n.Jt rowing i , Wi s] iu H it }tttAk t i ] l siitoq Pis conqumr of te?fc and ill. Of lKtiti an J hart. K p h. ' pc .siwl l ut 7r$m fiiltw r K?iik La thithtr€aul, In Ikikr like I he Dibfium, Superior to tflvnuuii Or EiiiitoiiiFDurrftus tautltrlrara, Hn epic Tr«n Panussus ffrung V11 Cay an A flo-u ' u! A Name kose it ibtwter thin her iirnnu JiiiiqbLI i a. rituntin jf word, IhJt rest half w nrnl. UHtf | k h y hw, t ' LcLet ii far too lame. J mibr Mi wilil uoc beard lint ia incomplete ; In ilir nood ftttir : IJaisiiea deep in mnn .™ eowfr. Olive finiKii br. Puis 7 ii ■npul flow . Ilenrtseaw-lhm i« bt, The Phantom House-Party, or Ships That Repass You- cfcki ' t iioA liit whit pleasure jrvnr teller jniTe m (hi? ndi-nnKin wbfa I received il. It wai delayed KMneu. ' bn( l y jWiif mM teaming New D auif. I xrl my nu.il at l ecatur. C regrelled jo nnicJi. wlim I ivi ll, tli.n [ lnl not run acrou ymi yeHerday in ftirmm(cl m, I « l wn fin iln- ilay ial Had bneakfat and dinner el the MorriiL I htj| v .u will K n thin in time tocom op. I shoulJ to lifcr to sw jKhj a - ' ■■:1ilmL rf itiij. [ 1it |s my homke ben, till wander aroinul kv-1 - L - 1 ji Hi - winter in WjriiiniFtMi and New York, IfeaV was Immiic for a diiiihcli, biij tlten went hack for the 1 tun chime erf the EUUturfcv. Itatm uliifh I am aliorlly returned. I wrole y« vt my HWt1nrt deali in ScfKtthfetr, a. SiJit Utea I ban been virtually a warolerer vjthuuc ■tii.iin-. [ hurt a hmiM, but am iKuhnrfourly atone i™ tliir wortWl lliat my C wM(t«H| ' pal1 n e actaajooally. Come np and tell me Ji t ymi ■■i!i h S .11. 1 ..vli.it van itunk of the wit, and tails orcr uli| Hotk Will 1 mi li L[i|-iini rl ii : , Hill don ' i jet here. Sincerely your . WiiaTi.i T,, E ' l.At-H. iiKitvai, AU..SUNUAV. LLffWBLLYS SITRA VOKTmilOTON. Tliis was postmarked 2 e. H., April 1J, iSgS. I went up ; not immediately : nam three wnta later. It came about in tliis. wi . [ hurt banqueted opposite Manning at Mobile oil Ihc w? %sinn, at the quarantine con- veiitiou. All nay friends, who are rmlknit .mad receptive, know or my going to Gnataniala IS qUJmtttilK pbyfrCkfJ m th-e end of my fi.Mi.siK mouths in medicine — know bow 1 was called iti, two hours after my arrival in Central Araefk-a, 10 set a very sick man of importance , to whom m natar r mtd aitix was kind, which Tact added to the content in my pocket ;itid gave reptvtatfon to ,L cl doctor qnarcnlina — tnciwof my bccijrti as a praclitioner, of my malnriiil JitiacL, wltk-ls floored iiae for n.1 L wort at college tlie fallow mir winter, ami whitlt t-tbsutl me lo seek kcaTtl aud ealcli-up sindy jii Si ' vinnn; lasl suiuHhTr. I liad lartltd tltc convention l y exhilnfinK myrteiLf aaa ' horrible example nt ihe kind of yelluw Tc i r experts that were bdng sent as quarantine men m Iht; tcopict, by RblL and Soutli Atlantic ports. Jlaimiiiff hjtl zt A tliiiifjrt. abonl niy xpos£. so I liked him. I would have liked bini even if he had not shown good judgment in tUs HMrttcr. He is a likable man. We met again at the Stale Medical Association meeting, at Birmingham, and h-H+l Sunch t nfeAr each, other at Df. Browning ' s and were dinner Hciittilwri al tlr. Brig s . He was to take a midnight train, itiu! ] dialed w-lili him, while waiting in chairs La front of the Morris. W spoke of his home, where I had once been a a laird nf pisau , tndeAVuriiig to lua.ru how booms were coadiu-tfd. It was, during the months of October, Sfrwmocr. and iJceenilatr in iSBj, and I had made friends there, Among them w-ete Mrs. Worthiugton and her mother, Mrs. 1 1 ou£h(«n. They wL-re good sarauttua la iny friciHJ l r risto and myself. Prillovu from my boyhood ' s home iit Kentucky ; he wan l iokk ;e| e-r for The r,and Company. We sang Sundays in the choir of the modest little old church. Mrs, HnughttKu And her daughter were church-women — decorated the church at kAstui atid Christmas,, entertained the Bishop or his rather iufieuueut visits, and all that sort of thing. We were always eeftAiu of an invitation to dinner after serviw: — that n n out salary as choristers. And such dinners! One who knoura the Aumtar of things fit to eat that one can not get in a new hootrt town, wilt appreciate our appreciation of these invitations. We never ■reg etlcd. , ■At that lime Mrs. H njih in HlaiL|;]iiH;i vi-L-- a iWL-tity-iiionthH widou ' aflor twenty months id imrrivd I i fi--- -Shv ' ; ■■•■' . more than she « ■■, a her life had l eeit n short 0114;. spent at sehooL Ltt Memphis, while her dead hnslrand ' s acres were broad and hi Northern interests large. The President of the Oateway Land Cwupnm- was attentive, s-eeirdhglyon the eve of success. One evening I danced the gcrman with her, and she admired some little shirt siuds I wore — diamonds o small that all three were ifi|i:isite to make one perceptible sparkle : dainty little thi . wv said thinly to each other that night, and in a f™- days Miss Kropper lield the affection of Gateway 1 l ronlent. l m ch y did ™ i many ; tliat. however, is another tbary. Later wc had said things, to each other — different kind of things — and [ drifted to the Wert— California, Mexico, AI:-t-T. I i:i:i !■.■■r wi.- :i fterward .M t hi- S: Vi .-]iol:i-, Shu bad property interests in Cincinnati— and 5ep chiLdren. I hind not on my dress salt and stud , and we were Iwjth hungry. We had forgotten the different thing , UL| t • ' n0t ® far forget a t - pcak again as at Irst. We ate n Rn ian ai;ul :ind iiy tcrs Xewbcrg. [ drifted to Wall Street and Boston, boring joined for? with ail ex- president of a Western hank. pni.niLn.Lng Southern industrial enterprises and ' handing a Southern town site, and, shortly afterwards, she went abroad upon her K ood mother ' s passing away. Later, she hohnuhitert with diplonwt And |Khlniitiansptominent: I to my first love— medltine — turntd, and our lines of Life crossed not. Well. Ma nning mentioned her name in April— meminn L that she was at home after a long ahsence— and in May I was with her. I had written a short note saying I would stop ff a day «n mv way n Sewanec— if she did suit «bjec t(H talk Lug with me for an afternoon. She answered as almve. My inovemeiits w .-ti.- vnc rt-iin .hkL [ iveiH dnwn to e : sonic friends at Alabama University anil f vis-it loy friend Wiley , resident physician at the insane hospital, and came near niissinj; this repassing. I wrote again, and tho=i sIlc wplied : Pt r Mr. Tttrttr: I hi ftooifwlut dihippointeit at yur n ..v.iniiij;. - t !--=■■! .ui!h-i| jh-iL 1.i-,i «itL HLLIl, if ™u luiL ramt, IwmiWinjliiwrlpvr juiu vu.it u.VhA J..ivi.i: I cq. I hare telephone out 1a hijf home ihw, so TTml IrlcKmm ■■■■-■It .Mi ' n-r fc it oiu . and not next iUjf, ml wmrtiMt u 6 to. be Use ca«. lie whj ■kiMHT 1 «ii jranLinn mj brain aa-lo -what jrou «r i n K : ii witi ijuter l Hunk nf ymii hufinic I lani iSrr 1 ?, bil fti lT- Li7i K ilir foier Jamie Of life Hint worried me  nancl . Yiwi TTrmrml r f i w-hL u n-n you haw you mre wastinK y«iir takntv ml y...ii HHj.lHKiiiiiiisjrt. Ah : well, i tai yooqg then r and full rf rr-hnna ideas, wlikJi lili : 1 1 of Hirir kind, were for my Tteigbibw inrt wJ of tt r lf. Vihl will ]irnkLlJy flui a j[ tit improreieient ID ma. in Uie fact thai ] liavs .kutii iiji rrr imLiiin Uw wwlJ. I coaGne mjr att nlion em:lii iixly 1 □ iyw.]f, xllrl EilhL illy hnlliU full. Ckpfiu w(il:i tin l:iii I -I1.1LL I -glad to iee you. About the ] L of the lreunlh ] :itil K iHtijj ta Cluttanoopi for n fewdajFOy  youTBudlCMp peeled Vf ywir BOvnucittA, mult «nU tnH. Sirj rrrly _vi iiif fiiwiJ. L. 3, W. Hi- I was a aiu ai the Morn in BinniiiEhain and dinLr! run th-cult; u-heSher Us go Horth or south. I knew vrhai I wanted ut do, jiU whai I -ought to do, I did neither. [ stayed ai tIll- .YtofTis and wrote Iter and linns she replied : I w i indeed H lsil H jjri yuiir IrLtL-r n lib uch good new to ID old friend ii 1 am, i ( nnijr tn ervriw ymar nurture with the eiTural f vs whkb 4id raw lalkiryr rJi .n :i L«m Inu-m. H-.il i ii great hajte | n m riling iliis liSUr Wtajtuir-L Hut _vuu foiue up li nt r Jinkc ilie Tflvmi yini? bemdqiuirtersi and ds ji  t ■■k ' tin Un vrurk riui li rL- luiiier the jpeit tralis- n raj- lawn, wlivirr T will rt i-lLit nothLiii; but tHc ItLnLi ilhturl-i ym. We-wLU bumt u Ll. j-xjir ■.: I :-:■■::!- .-iiwLlijvL- i K «ML vi ii. J woulJjii-lij-oii ' lcn.Uj- -illuBr. lm( (Int. ri ffit iur itiyH-rv iits ] am MvinjjcfUirBlv nloTi -, idiL Sin. GniDil intiM i |e-pC 1 xm |ih j-ciitnjj tu L-aterfjun men. I uuire j- jm llmt I hMt.T i hiit-i: jh ikiL iluit there woutd oe- o Jni iter ►■111 mtn fulling in lore-, l«( U i 1 iM mirtti thi- Ci|flLL, SiilL, ) u c a Sbpcrnl jraurdajT) lwrc nA I will -ujar it m much. I 1Ll fe■been lvinc ji -t j iiKiiith, hL already nm tired to illlth of U if h bat to be liveil here-u at ]ntKnl. Do cviik, [  ( W Wl1 dii all about nay life and nil ! a iVwLtiNL fniLupu it baa been. «n L how jII Lin- I -:-.lhi ;. I uLinnS qui wisli Jin ne n LoarL YOnpit i utwni.liVN. I wired ,iiid went and mjcirLL ' rijd: -wla t kind of a woman vm«ld I find in p-Jaee of ibt sirl-widov,-? I found tint— and fcuiid mil WwX sh T4-£|iiired nn: ttyiiijjntliy . She was full) 1 capable uf laldi ettt- o.f herself and htr plantallun tad Uw huudred t?r more pcktkh; Livitij; ihirniiroii — and of any atmy iih;?i whnj liiLnqiL-ncil Vy. Ijl- dfovt in and toofc nnc l (hi; p1a«- tallon in licr snort irap. witlt Cliariuy, a diminutive pkaninny , w vh;i|n;n.in.. Muiiiliil dro ' tv by Lo sec fl patient i« nnnt; t f the cabins and hc o-aylnid hint ou his return, 5U wc look mipptfr |rLti]j;iiLiT]y ttte-Jk-uttC ' Wilhoul ntltilg ' ( , site arranperl that MilileiLili; ahouLd diive me in, passing mi our way :L carrtaife in wltitli wiis a dihtiiiftubhcd looking nin.n, uit- mislfllsalily tiLim ?hf N,jrth. Xexl day she Jntre in iKiiin for me, and in the trip was my old friend. M™. Ikiird. who used to sine in the choir with uic in Itooni day . S1ll lutd jMatified this as a pLea anl itrpd i: : il ■m • nupciK : iti irtentio i was made cyf tht Kottbetn man,, allhnmirh 1 liatl KC9 him at the Tavern at ten o ' clock the prrtwIiitK dght, and l]ie bell hoy told mo where he hud been. 1 did n t Uke him. Mrs. iSaird dhfjj-xjd evident instructions and roiiYerod ft ely of erioif rowa of the pasl and jm- itt. Knssa Mt . Worthinglum I h«urd :icth:ii and saw tiwthinpof ■' forlorn failure and lost l auty. I heard of VVashinKC ni ni:tl ih t - l :ist and Florida nitd nit ' thtj Vaseutice and Vellowslotie and of I ' ari mid Ujndun and the Highlands — princiiwlly ofWaaihingnni. uS Somehow I fcmdt ' d tbrtt Northern chap was fioni Washington, although he registered siinph ' Kentucky. Then I r nH-nqlH ' Tfi! that rc ' - t -:i.t launching, aitd then I liked him ci«n less than mi the evening before: he did not seem so dis- tittginftbed locking 4 I had thought before I knew liis destination. hX eleven Mr . IS:un| retired i sordid Mts. Worthington. I s-il and smoked and thought and wondered and speculated, — jlihI cussed 3 little. She had told me of a house-party thai; would materialise about tint time— some friends from Wash- ington, from YirgiuiH. from Kentucky. As I smoked and looked over those moon-lit broad acnes-, partly lying within the city limits, I u ondercd how much better I could manage them, and rather liked the idea of a permanent house-party with present guexts ininus Mrs-. Baird. She hud been cordial when she greeted lue: next morning she seemed glad to have me about, and talked more: about herself, and gave JJrs, Baird somewhat of a holiday. After luncheon we drove Mrs. Baird home, and called on friends. At her suggestion we took supper at the Tavern and chatted the rector after, and drove home by moonlight — Charley driving me back to tow nh?n it was well on toward mid night, I learned a great deal about her life since seeing her in Cincinnati, She had not changed much as to appearance— only nrnre nviiu re looking, but s-tiM young, Contact with the umrld had broadened her ideas , s Nannie Jones once summed up her opinion of Lillian Ilord, she struct me as being a woman who ' knows lnnv ' Site did not say so in plain words, but I eatheretl that slit had iheen nought n( men   nuiTrijigc. niwS at least one high in the nation a couitcils had r.i-h JU ta n e mi toade. She seemed Hi fear that her arren ;LnJ Ei wiL ami Lily landings ivre c M.wllv .in attractive as herself. I tnhl her rc tint tuntrnry and ad vised marriage, and with thai friendly interested disinterestedness asked the famiiiat? candidate, u-underiiiK if that jay (ttmt Kentucky wctc presumptuous. She frankly said there recently were. tmi iwii, Mill i i i i t,v ;t ihird hud tunic into lier calculations. I fumul that be wanted a man of prominence and brain, and would nut object tu svu-uLt Ij. I uassed— fui ' .he linn; ljeiiig. Two tuiiKressnien were applicants: h.L.i iuu- of them been from thenther end Of the Capitol I fancy his, fate would have been sealed, as she is a iiuMerfiil sumicbpdy. Who mi the third ? I had to pa s again. I knew the local legal luminary of lauds and bundf was, eager, hut he was not sufficiently assMluLHJK in hit visits to the. barber to suit her. Again 1 wondered if il could w (jossibie — Again t passed, The DEKt d«y I led for Birniiiighaui, without saying good-bye — an old habit uf mine when I ani. jjassinK- doing from the smoker to the chair ear I found her Ladyship and Charley. A telegram had advised Iter [but her kill is had standi for the South. She was to do some shopping in Birmingham, in preparation for their coming. 1 talked with her or life at Scwanee — not only student life, but that of residents, You know that to none on the mountain— -to none that has ever been oti then mountain — do I yield in niiim uf love for SeWilllL-L-. tleln i- eOLlld I Bptal h- :l.v. : 1 ' •■■• ' ! ' - l illdl ,.-,1 HUM IK.- One, wll:i • ,- filler il H f i| Il i;l;i . l:,im-: :- Ins :if: ' n- i -:i tu her from the University of Virginia : yet did I this, jintl hit,- second college has given pLsce to my fifth. I remember how Gardiner ' s face brightened when I spoke to him in Mobile about coming to Sewanee. Ho had talked ranch of Sewanee the previous .uinm«r. over tlte bay, ftnd t was prepared to be an enthusiast. Jubn Chupiii, ihxj. in Kentucky, had told mc much of life kn and (Ik-h. r :i;id known up-ict-date rectors who claim Southland ' s Untvcrsity DSi aim a araf-if. Gaidine-r ' s « had Men when [ spoke of the medical department. He— in eoninioti with many youthful sojourners ht ' re— . y who like a course of study comprising Hebrew, usiranum}-, mid typewriting, aud yeans for tlte ribbon and a Ikik Iki]] decree. — he did not hold in high estimation the tietc s Med ; hence he thought t well uf the department. He did not know of it. hence his non-appreciation. I mid her of the charm of Scwanejc— its uniqueness, for it is one of Ihe unique  f earth ' s spot : tuld her uf the culti- vated pc s]]! .- : fhkNI her liow widows, and daughters of Southerners, prominent in linn-h, war nod | tc, malt here on the mountain homes as comfortable and replete wish refining influence fis ihe lionitj 1efi by boys of the yotinjjer Rerieratiou. when they cnnie tch Sewanee to be educated: told how such rcilninK h«niB -uirrumidinKH result in Sewauee ' s hoys going down from the mountain into professional, business, and social life as polished link ' gentlemen: told her the most unique of all Shwkc ' i unique features— Jtow then.- is on the mountain le « gntmip and small scandal than in any otlter such small and ne mi Isolated community: told of St. Augustine ' s and the Tested choir, and L-lmrchinen fatnooi who from time to lime diacour I herein — isf our RihhutK whom Sewaitec loved with enual Ujvh when he was simply our chaplain, for it in and w the uuv who lad and has th entire mounfeurffl devotion; lold of Comiueui- meiit Hjlv — a miniature of Scarlet Day in Kngli h Cambridge, — as- lite v jet- chancellor and bishops in their Bor eous tnIhjs, th vested priests, the doctors in their hoods, and likewise maulers and l acbeLors, and senior in their gowns, jmiLunt in iheir raiment hew, grammar j linn-l itctyx in mLLi ' uTin — the all led by crueifer and chorister boys, whik summer girls anH ' momiiaui girts alia mothers and little (ni look on u the p wccwi wi moves from Com ' ocntion to Si. Augustine ' s, lo the jwal mf or an music. It is an iniprv iv slghi and uue niLK|Ue iill ' .L to be TtlUCmbCTed . [ told «f iny ILrV and my ivork : my asisocialiou with tlte students, with the boys: hnw t-oiigenanl wm the men in Chrlidon and 1 . Q. R., and younger brothers in the frst. Told of how student and professor imcl vice-chancellor aud l: oys of the graniTiuir si-IkkjI and sumtiiL-r xitl ljt aine in lime one big fami3y. all iulere ted in one ll otil rs ' d nne,H : how there were nf c uirse L as i; naiLiral — cLi ues, but this cliquincss did not obtrude is cH and nmu- on twlinns : s|M?Le of the tioiucs, the drive , ihe vitws, the walks — but always spoke- most of the people, ewnne s ilm-fi i ehami : I told of tins content- ment of nn mximenee wlLL-re the scanty side of life is little felt or seen— -where mly ih hhjcw refining,, saiLsfyinf calliujts arc folNiwed: told nt ihe bright minds of nteuaitd women, who work and ttre-am and deh-e and think, create, product: liow men arc fascinated with the mountain-grown lotus — aitd yield not to glittcriug offers- alhiiiiig inLo furtlier iiulds, but slay and dream tod work juvay then liv s aud lov e Scw uee : how women, to«K. live m and hi lVohl year to year until itiaity years arc psscd jintl m-irry not. Im sus forsooth their marriage means departure from Sewanee. She had luien iu Sewanee once : canac over with a parly from MnnreaKle, hut, of eouise, knew nothing of its inner life, ThaL nielli I tliiut slic thought the matter over, and had I h«m dean nif sumeihing or vice-chancellor she would have eliiisL-u Sewanee; as Iter summer limine. ' JO We talked (hf itiinj;s..ind ihing.K in general, fl.nri- when wt readied BimiJng ' haim I w  nt right stirc that I had (ussed. Sh ex]msiiB(l ;■desire- tu - L - am- m ewning dress again. and a ked ahotit lliosc little diamond . We Unshed At lIll- Harris ivilh lwf friend Mjijor YaildcTSOhTl Mid IUJ r fncild Dr. Woody. The rnajcn- mid till? drti-C(w twitiK alrtth ckIhI friend , n«r t| LiarH-l te win :t cnilRVni :i I nil?, jinn I wrs proud of her. I miwrd  eing htfJ at t LL ' train that ;LfLL-rcn -i:.ii . am: liuiT nij;]Lt lictl wiLh TJr, tVmi-id.y f(ir N- i h VlUCi Coming on to ScwPinev the FK ! day, M !a.y On (hi? slhjli n Lam wft Orlly uf hcmrs : tint, 1 itcxt day I wns agani jii I ■. „.:iir ins my ih.it. Sum!!:, I - -i iuy Inriul Ma:minj; rni laLi sLntn. 1 . H]ll l was lEnhg-nant 1 eL iitxt- niHjlht ' T l L ram hatl t l L her thiit jiflaiss nl 1ji1i l CQtlld nnL evIc-lxv her eldef ]£i,ivt l Eruni Wjudiingtun., ami jinu|h?r cms ' h.-id snililary huuoiiTS llirn t npnit tllTH. They ' Vi ' cnilil a-nii :m- lL iWL-k. SIil 1 w;l. mi 1iLi.sy forming :L:| d expresdiiK npiitiqqix jl wit lier friend Itial she had «r lime in lUten lomy tron,tde«- I n-a Tim hu certain lhat I had not naraed. I went ( h Mii ' liilL ' (i luih friends ' wi Ldi n jj t find w mitTt ' d. [ did n ht write,, Iral wan written li Inns, in ]HJi[i iL : Das r Dr. Tiu erj I am Akvi dm cent-fiaf tbia morninc; ; 6al on my IkuIe. k yon will hcok evihHI, for I Uinta pfiw! jiki a line. I hml a l-rlcjji m jacrfcrl:! jr from IboH people. Tnc-nLay of (heir depart are from tVaihingtan ii now LeGTii(ety aettled on aijune lrt_ Tail would pill litem here ncitl Thurvdiy. Now, iknr boy. why can ' l you go to your w«l lii)j{ ■■n ill fir t, whkli Dr. Jiaanriay; Bfiii impcralirr, an ' l (hen -whiw Iicit on Llw kcoikI and flay ■ny iray owi Sunday? Von won] J do noLhiii.i.: J- ' riilny or S-ttnnlay al Scwnnw;. S!ow r pJeaM- help me ont 1 , ' ■.■rilLnjj me to e-xiKct yourr clwtry stlf nesJlTburaday it 3. P. u., w thiit you wilt be nere in time for din.neT that evening 1 - I b.td iLown in the tlepdii.; lliink of being tick and wa one liut nefroci iTDnnd, and. no one to rare if yoj live- or die, and ah ! wrll r wlul ii (he nse (faiahin K Hf«tn( it, lan( ycu will cttiuc anil make my hmiH-.jKirly a Miccea . jkwie way, I ?or( of look on you. ad. home Folks (o help nic en(ert3iin (liose j l ' - ; - ' Db ! tell your Mobile friendi (hat if tbey don ' l hare yeLlow feii-cr I think I hliall ipwnd lm werk a-1 Point Clear in July, a yon pare my way lo lucceai mow. Do you know yon are aLxmL tlvr only pervon I can think of llial I t.nilil l;Lr Li.-n- ihn uii iiin , [ irq In ;1i.li cvuvLitinn tha-i oTilinary peo- ple wonVL bore mr r but you are aucb m crank tbit one never know what lo FK] rv( mil. ui ycni m-.fr lmrr A-. htit. tt ' ftBiUfilfiAV. LI.KWKI.LVJf i W. ThlHfVit Me in j(oot3 fmnie «f mind for i:iy tritin ' wedding :md WL-ddilig lJttaltfuSl, atld I Wultdcred hftW tuni the chnrrninj Int f ml- 1:i  I hiiri | ivi-Li ncnilcl [ktuvl l lin.:nl cm nutcih ibi ;■■.■■;i . I ' .vjil L jind r.w rlit ' rc — HjiK itiurc n.a i itr.r lLULirMj]n;in.y . Tlbei lvtck liad bnauglit fortb gWCTlttliCtltjl duli atid obedt- HM1PC t milstJLry rule, :lii i3 ;ij;;iiiL ran tile li.oLiM. ' -p;iT[y iJU!il[MitniLil. [ did jiot grieve at Ijeing. viitli Mm. iiajn!, tlineiatife gUL-hl list. Tvnidayx julvol ' lI :iU r : miftly and tlten ive MLMit (jd HiLtitsvilLc to attend the Ch(Lrrh ConvocAtion and meeting of tlte BrotberlnnMl ot Si. AodlYV. I itiirodnted niy friend Thonta , and she liked hi« eyes, and quarreled because he- was, not garbed in ItLx rltrii.Lils. We drove one attetimou la Monte Raiio, and I talked again of Senjnee;. Colkjje life ms in mind with tier: she pokc of Living on East I in ' ii at Virginia : htte liad met Professor Eulioluin — lie wlio was Keddy in my day. and head-devil of 1JT the S, ]fcnici;ii:;LM — one summer at Old Point and ntst year si The While, and I doubt not lhat Lawn residency was hwjii- tinned dud considered, a.s ii is something to be Mrs. Prof. Malta, a I Virginia,, and KnhoLmn isa widower. Still she isachureh- Tvrmum thorough, and iuy words of Scwanee Lotns were convincing — inveigling. I am confident she made up her main! chat day tu help decorate Si. Augustine ' s next Easier. Tit my dying day I ' ll never know what came over the spirit of thai young woman ' dream. She showed me a letter from Washington staling HLOsi positively that those people would show up June aoth. Sbf regretted thai my duties would prevent my helping in 4) lev her house-party a success — entertaining (hose guests like home folks, had not no l out word about ljt-ing so prevented. I wonder if it was Thomas ' eyes — he is on the mountain now and marts South about the 19th, May 1 that Kenluckian had something to do with it. I see from press. dispatches that his regiment us at ChLekaniaiiKa. Ii It only a few hours ' mn to Decatur, and a colonel. I understand, can get leave, I I looks like 1 liavc 6t n passed: perhaps it is not wise, but I will probably have impottenl buainewt walk idy friend -Miumiu about ike 20th instant. DHCJITFR, As,A, t June 9 , cS S. — Houj ,]i rty mil elf npt-iwl toni ir™ - ind Wednesday it l x oul end Cltucttiinauajs. CqutiIigk oh y i SImI ai 4( RcM Heutt. ncwui. I . 3 ' ' This was the telegram, and I weut as did rdso Tlwma . sittl with hi eyes and uni ia daicils. 1 rattier liked the house-party guests, even liked thai Kcntuckian, They u-ere the Mnd erf peiiprt wlua luid l xo places — travel around on railroad and Pullman passes, and have Western Uninn fr.Lsikv .-nirt all thai sari at thins — men and women uf ltie world iu the higher sense of lhat term, Altera pleasant visit among friends at the camp, (he parly relumed t ihe plantation — ;lLL extupi the Colon !. She and I had a long, friendly, mooniigln UiLL Shi- will n.n decorate Si. Augusaine ' s at next or subsequent Kaslers. She did not tell me whkh, but the Colonel seemed wrapped up in military matters, and llial other lienluekiau looked like he knew something. Al any rale, the house-party bad niiaLly materiaHztd, acid ilie ships had repassed, — ivrHiaiiLiitly SiiwAMtJt. JoiY iz. ifioS. ' 5 J Seventy-First Elegiac, CatwUus ■Tli T jilcine wj.il ] wnl. once- niy love ffefltly uitL — H L jt wlio.1 a intuitu myly i ttb to a lover burning, U ' fhi- yt in the LiujjHiii wiudi or water be ' h reluminK. A Grammar School Tragedy TOM H ]■.%  (■:« SON and Robert Fitzgerald were belli 911 low wftil Mis . UaLny Chandler. That ' s when; the whole bauble Ikrhh. and had it not been for that fact, this painful arc-mint would never have been wriiten. But La explain: Torn Henderson and Robert Fitzgerald were stwdmnx in [he Sewanee Grammar School, nnd Mists Daisy Chitrdler w-?k a L-hanqing young visitor here last summer who had j«si tie ftradnaled f T0Dt Madame I Fctm ' j Finishing -]inn] ' in Haiti™ tire, fl nd was experimenting with her finishing arts on ibe sadly i Hcxperieneed ami sMLseeptible inmate of lb? iJnmuiury. Henderson and Fitzgerald bad both luen thor ughEy victimised, and an intent rivalry ma the result. Bull hated Ibc -other with a deadly hale, ami the cshjIkhI was watched with inWnMl by everyone on the mountain, It was in the midst of the ramnur jteaaan. Tlit! whole atmosphere wax t-harged with a feeling of nervous excitement. Miss Chandler hud kchil- with Henderson to the Gtoe Club Concert , and Fitzgerald was sitting in bis room with Tbornp H n- his room-mate, and Brown, a new- boy who had arrived that morning. It was too hot to study, ami KJiageratd was leaning baek, with hi hands in his pockets and his. feel upon the tabic, deeply meditating the- hardship of love, when there ffif a -Hidden knock at the door. Come in! The tone was nligblty petulant. He was in no mood for visitors, and conversation was irksome. The door opened, and IHack strolled in, pipe- 5b month, and cwlly made himself comfortable on the bed. Hi perfect calm and good nnluTe was itself irritating to n, man In Fitigerald ' s frame of mind, and besides, bis dirty shoes were filing the fre b counterpane. Didn ' t expect to find yon in, he remarked, in a tone oF slight surprise. Filigetatd looked at him savagely. However, there was nothing in tliat to gel mad about, and be answered pleasantly enough. Blaeb pnfted uil in silence for a time, und then began again, ' 1 am sorry to bear lhat yon and Mi t Chandler have fallen out. W Fitxj erald turned around in hi cbt.it, his Gaee Suited and his eyes flashing. - ' Who told you tltat f he growled, O well, you needn ' t get nail a.ln iit it, said Black, coolly shifting his jnpe to the otltcr tide of bis rmmtlt. His ddUbenUs munn was certainly eXMptTttlnj. I just heard ibm she told Henderson the other night that you were the must conceited officer an the dormitory, and — r-itnf;erald had jumped « hi fetl. He thought thai Hlack was T 3rt £ to ' taSt him. a,la flc was in no T wd for ii. Tiling had ttfi beer going jlttt exactly Iris way the last few days, fmd he could restrain himself no longer. ' ■You ' re a liar! he shouted, Vou ' re a dirty, sneaking H-ai-1 Vou. — M Blaek was on his feci in 5111 instant, find alwut lo spring at HtZffOlM with, clenched 6 1. when the officer nf the day was Iteard outside and enitCTrilliug himself, he simply said, W 1I fettle thai Later, and he and Brown, the new boy. walked out Brown. he said, wboi tbey had reached the hall, Piutgerald lias, l en Hying So get a fight with uw?ever sitace I have b«n herc h and I an tired of if. But when it comes lo calling :ne a liar, that ' s a point of honour, and I in bound lo retrieve it. I ' m g ing m challenge him to a duel in the morning, and want you to be my second. Will yen do it ? Brew it was naturally a tiicml kind of fellow, delicate and nervoM ; bul being a new boy, he had v TJ exaggerated rioiionH about tirammar SchiKJ life, and BLaek ' s whole ni.iimeT w;ls so changed . and he looked u fierce and threatening in his auger, that he dared ntH refuse. ATI right h then. a.id Mark. And it will be a fight t« the finish — you can count on that, The ttCXl morning tlte challeuKC waR Kat ;mi i :iccepled. It was to It a duel wiih pistols at twenty paces. TlLiiiniisun was lo act a Piugerald ' s mnd, and a great tall fellow- named John smi vu clioscu as referee. Brawn wished that he had never heard of the Scwance Grammar School, and several times felt impelletl to catch tho southbound train nd get out of the whole thing ■but he hivd tJretdy gone too far to baek out iu w, and a fear of shame restrained hhn. Tike affair was. of course, carefully kept secret, but he ventured ich ask qui; of the older boy wbtt kind of a matt Black was. ' ■IMoek : ' he said. Well. Mlack L a kind of fallow I wouldn ' t like t have utiy Iroublkr with. He ' s very kimmI nalured until he gets thoroughly ionised, but Ihen he ' s h— 3 ! ' PromniL- at five o ' clock that pftenwwn the im-cai met at m open space- near. Clara ' s PoinL The wttpOtttvCK eyaarined; the pri clp;il promptly took their places; Jnlmson gave the signal; a sharp rcpoTt Mhiwod— and Black fell. He elutehed at his breast and Lay vrriihinK in agony. Ibc blood noting freely Fmui jl wound jurf over the lieatt. Brown ran to htm and rained his bead ; bul hi strength was £ iil-, and be Itad just time to give hi second his pistol and ga p. Take it and sltoot. for uic ! and espiicd. His cartridge had snapped, nnd Ji hBSiirii ruled that his second m entitled by all lb rules of haamnrtn one shot at his opponent, Hi Uy thi time llrown ' s nerves were completely unstrung.. He was crying like a child,, protesting that In.- hail limiting against 1-iugerahL nnrt begged their not to make him shoot. But Johnson insisted that at wa n mi af honour, aaid 1-iia- gemld, witli folded arms,, proudly awaited the shot, Htowh xttMjij trembling like a leaf, the big tears, coursing down his, chcets, .-nirl his hands twiuhiiip with nervous excitement. He raised (Tie gun, and turning his- heart, shut both eyes nnrt fired- lie in?ard ■gman. looked around, And liw l- ' iixKcrnld fell limp and lifeless to the ground. ' I didn ' t menm to do it ! I didn ' t even aim at hiui ! he blubbered. That what did the mischief. growled. Johnson. ' ' The IwrreU of those insiuU jire crooked, ami if you hud aimed tniiKhl nliiBch other, you would both have missed. Then the real gravity of the Mlunlion dawned upon them. The time looked at oue another in stunned bewilderment. thLT at the hl«fJi«E bodia on The ground. Wbtfi (« In done ? ' snid Johpson. But Itniwti li.ul already decided, and was, running through the woods as fast as his Leg;i whhjM Carry hint, making Straight for the dormitory. Tin. Others followed. ■Hhjwjl ian. to hi tzkoti, shrew- hinn ]f upon the bod, And wtpE bitterly. Then he jumped up quickly and began [Kick I ilk hit v;i1ivj — Inn -mdcUmly ri ' ineaiiK ' red thuit triers would lie ho train until morning. The supper liell rang. He was afraid logo; y t he knew that IlL-s absence would betray his. guilt. The long, narrow Iml I seemed like the corridor of a prison. The pictures lookt-d down liiioil him with reproachful eyes, and the moaning of [he wind sounded m the wailing wi friends in sorrow. When he reached the dining-room the noisy clatter hushert into a deathLibi- sLIebLf. j;£i it ' ll ih;iL :iil v. v.-. hlti nl-ll ' ul-h) m him : his head began Hi swim ; the glitleriug lamp danced weirdly before him; the whole room seemed in a whir! ; and then broken whisjiers jeaehed his ears— Fitzgerald — Clara a Foi bt — Lh. cold blood ' L — so young, too ' ■— ' t hey say ' — his rather — Out on the lonely space at Clara ' s Point the dim twilight was rapidly deepetiiug into darkness; the mournful call of an aw! sounded through the swaying t r ee ; the far-off sound of cow bells echoed from the peaceful valley, and the last faint light of day fell upiiu the cruel scene of death — as the dead body of Stack raised slowly ou its elliow, stretched its tired limbs, stiff from the strain of motionless position, threw the half-empty bottle of pokebcrry juice from its waistcoat pocket, and said: 1 say. Fit , let ' s get out of this and be more comfortable I A tiri brushing the dust from their clothes, the heartless wretches scampered off to the dormitory to find the other fellows and enjoy the discomfiture of their unsuspecting victim. ■ ,?.- ■■■t do. not Iilow the tfnrn nor benr (he tlrwiE; Angelic nag Aa David did; nor cc giu! vbhwis dim Vcuchufed Isiiih ' s !jn ]ii wcnitnnui ikies Of wbsebi JiL ' .l myotic light ind chcrnhnm . Rut look vou, the waves riiLe lit joyauft pride, Nfrt liiilLribt niiiiiin to the, anil 111 vul la iVBibftU plain TtHttttyUfr (rfc-lLisip till alL liaie h put. SCUM d y «f uppf V Ply toi ' Jf ™ r 1 . JsViw ltK|0™- 1 tsUl tinll ' lh kvn ' f-f li _Y- — 111 MA. ifcs Jfnf. Sdrtcuts to ih S a J A Ht vtei. from t 4ttli-«ng lookl n(f fai. 5« Mr MMlfthl Ur Of the fir-drtlrd, h rp iwdienoinr., Kiiiiw-% LhuL Ix-luw ill , brink All lnU - :n! h nL, ] ' ' t ' HCf nulling, and c n  nfl divine By my M i f inh( Tin cryHil lnix]il VuL plain of wn!er thai Mr afisvrp line failles; 3d we watch death, yel 1h.i1J Cipliin? Wf vU I ' roveJ ua Mil bud in ibow M l line dividta; Sg, too r put dentil nnnthcr lift mart t b I HKt 111 bDrimn is a wider «s. 13 Old boaiy raarar. older tTia.ii nil Inud . Wlim ■man stand BreaMing lilt lirjft, keen salines of Che tie. And Ihe- jpril windy pound Of white caps round SiiTif enormous mumnin ereayubene. And rich itornidirfciiHtlocimi Wild kail lucf booms, AehL ]ia i liih tin the riiltliiiy: v, indBaira ing; And when. through duuky l tlit V.rrrU the gull ' i flight, Wlwr v.1iii -MU hurtle mid the liarrii pulFs- ring; Thtn iLcwly through the itrile drift si Lenlly Over Iiia ioul thedtep peace of the s i. Si v. .m i Ti ?4 Juni i ; [898 Mv Dear Pokto— I am quite suit that you will pardoa my long silenee stace I arrived here when you read Ihi account of bow busily I have been engaged. En the first place, since I came hero my circle of acquaintances lias been very ipx-aily vidnrjpea, I never saw ji plnce like this before. One meets all sorts and conditions of dogs ltere r and they cool from :lLC jiarts nf ?hc country, I have concluded to make amends for my previous silence by giving you a. sort of running ruwunl vi my doing xin« I arrived at Sewaitec. Vou remember how sad I wan at the idea, of leaving Port Haven and all my de.-iT friend th f n , uml you will not. therefore, be surprised to learn that for some weeks J wan quite low in jny mind — so imit-h m ih.-u I did nmc care to make any new friends, even avoiding all the dogs I met on my daily afternoon trips with the hu icy nt my new mislresa. Even Ibe other dog at our house— his name is Jack — did not impress me very favorably, lie is so fret- an J easy in his manner. Every time the gate clicks he jumps up and barks out, Hello, girts! or Walk right in, old man! ' This was very embarrassing to meat first,, until 1 learned the good-hearted hospitality that underlies hisi quirjeieal uatute. He it was that introduced me to a grave old setter gentlemen whom I had often passed while escorting my mistress duw-n town. I say old, tltough he is not very old in reality, and i really the most generous dog I ever saw. I have actually se u hitn ftive away the onEy bone he had to his month. He always walks very sedately down the street, but he neverllte- Eess lias a keen mum of humour. Of course, at a place like this, where the literary spirit prevails to such a degree, it was thought proper by Jack tad 13? Edward, who m but persuaded ine to cuter Sewane soeiety, that I should he Introduced first to some of tin? literary lifihls. Accordingly Jack gave a small whist party on Sttmid y afciglit, to which were invited, two of the most tisiLn K Li Mud dogs on the ttOUJIttln. These I shall introduce to ynu by name lit this place, since (hey will figure hereafter somewhat exten- sively ihn uj;ti(nji ibis, narrative. First. there wax Cftrto, a fox terrier, one of the DOOM remarkable dogs I w-?i met, and Ihc rw y duag I ctwi haw who could so turn around 01 himself as- to catch hi own tail. I did think he hud piuinised to show me how h aid Lt without railing- all over himself. Inn I must have Iran mislnken t as liu himself showed ™ was. He is ,i great dlliKtlefu, an well as a dog of pronounced executive lalent. The other mi Te-pctcl, also a lbs (Airier, This one I had heard of hefur . having read some boots of his which. had led rat to suppose that li wu a foreigner, and I mi quite surprised to leant thai lie was bom and raised riEht here in the South. One of his boots alluded to the Krtneo- Prussian War, and in it be spoke of tlte French people in ueh a way as to lead me to believe tliat lie was a QMUML We had just finished emr amc of duplicate and settled down to a slight collation nf dr - boons, wires a knock RH heard at Ihc do«r, When Jack went to see about it btanl a wtee asking for Carlo, who immediately went out. louring his absence Tepsel hupirrd of Jack who tltc visitor was. I did iknl catch the name exactly, thrush it moded something like al Splacfc, 1 ' or ShLark. - hut as I noticed that neither T psel nor Jack seemed to take much interest, I did not inquire. When Carlo had resumed his place and his bone I of ■course exported to hear a conversation on literary tupics. bul greatly to my surprise this did not imfee phiee. Tepsel spoke feelingly about the fjencial silliness and rascality of American dogs. and Carto certainly gave m tbe impression, that he agreed with him. though Jack afterwards assured me tltat I was mts- taken. as the whole KHK Of Carlo ' s v irc had been in the opposite directiou. Carlo contmiseraU-d Jack un iht app ar x- of his apartment, and promised that when he got the Tort Haven furniture he would send him routd anything he wauled. I did not exactly get the straight of it, but it seems that Carlo ha Mien heir to a vast accumulation, of the tnost magnificent household goods. which he very generously wishes to divide among his neighbors. After some farther trtuveisatiou of a general nature, our guests weni au-jiy, agreeing; to meet ns at a basteball game the next day, I Jept most of the norobsg and was otjusequcntly in good trim when our mistress drove off to the ball park in ot.it company. Arriving there we were at once met by a Water Spaniel minted Brick, and. another fme terrier who was intro- duced as Con. Both were baseball enthusiasts, but Con was complete ly wild on the subject, When somebody on the Seivauee team made a base hit he fairly huwled m ith ffke. He Inn. ' u[h and iWxn tin.- grandstand and barked at the umpire wbenevcf he called a slrikc. and at insi, when a nian named Joe wu C lled out, he completely W control of himself, bit n srrull Ihiv on the leg. and was earned mff in a Tit by his mistress. Itriik was not so bad. He did swear mildly at the umpire ■5 s Yvlieit III;. master Kiivtii tii.ni a base on bans, but lie spent most of bis tint lying on the skirt v( a girl who had, a man name, which I diet not eaicli, and looking up into tier eyes. After the game, as we were taking our mimreiw down Iowil l Jaeli called my attention to :i ttfeh-fed otterdog about to meet us. He said he wanted to introduce mt, l-iiglish or Irish f said, Lel an undertone, as the dog approached. ' Ilu-s.-s-li ! for heaven ' s sake don ' t kl him hear you ; l-ngSlsb. of course. Why. be growls at the namnjf Gladstone. Wishing to- be polite, I asked Roll — that was the new Aa % ' s name— why I had iuji seen him at |h game. Oh, he said, ' I never go out. Those people dug up about fifty bones [ hid buried out iliere, and t made- up my luiiiil never to go there until they had replaeed them. Just Then Carlo culled him and lie trotted off k wIihh- something to hi™ st-1 f .Lhout H St. Luke ' ' and ' TremleU, which I did not catth. Carlo. seeing J act and myself, greeieil us very politely, and then walked off, talkhiK etflKStly to flallo. Tin; excitement of the game after the late hours of the might before, gave me a violent headache, find by nightfall my Cultdltion wiis such Cli.nl JLick calkrl in Hi Or.LLy, | ' ery white setter Kenthsn.ni, whn :U .nut- |ircxrrilied i Luge dose uf salts -IH4.I paiuled my farchiyn.il with iiMbne, It is needless |o say Chat I at Onte reeovered , w thai I could take a shufl walk after Supper. Vl ' w passed n jute at which a large Siliut Ikniivrd lady dog was holding .mi e.-imesl cuavcnuitian wilh a Isvtfr-col- rttfed and while seller, Yon know Dou, M At was. living, J It must be true. beCttUe Con says llial Newfoundland Jiek says that Tepscl says that Carlo himself said llmt hefaetkved Ihm xontelmdy nmM ln-licve it. The favqnrite form od amusement here is the baying nt the Mcichi Society. There are several uf iher ' . ami tin? other niglil J p-ucl Liiiil: in,. 1 In :t MLiL-tiiJ ill u:ii.-. ] ' 111- iuikU, ' ol (-(nidqiiLnk [he meeting uas ralli r |K ' L - Li1ij ir. All (hr dng: prest ' Ht hit rounded one whu ttayed steadily fur twenty minutes, after wIlll ' Ii the other ilojjs Irayed at hiui one after another. tV tn, ' iL iIilto is 1 1 ■' k nicKhti the first d«|f hays al anything he fhiKlses. The nij;ht ituil I was present a very laTjje.. lawny setter, the LirKest Setltr un (h ; nunmljiin, htartetl the Ixiying al iiiLp iie , of Hrhiich it M.T-B1S hv is Vltv fund. This society is t;illed the 3 - i, Q r U., and ns r n temnte are alhiwed, the dogs crack iheir drj- bones wittioui feae uf what will 1m; s; id al hnt lhem next dny r The females, howiever, have one of their num. |nn-si:l?d ovtf by a very dignified daehjihtintl uf n mewt amiable dispo- -ili.iu. omcof them are vfrty g(Md-tiiakiitK AJKii. At lltuir nivetinK ihey tin inn Irty, they only hark .- ,iif!lj ' atn| ineec sanlly. Their objKt I btlKTOleat one. They tr ' nj lritnil4; ln nes wIill-1i ihey C Jkc( themseK-es; W the support of dogs win i h;iy far lhu ' fn)inL-itnHi of Other Jo s. Anolher pojnihir am nstjinieiLt here is ihe C1 ;lsl-, wliieh takes place m e ■etJ■Tttemlay and Saturday, and sometime ' J ' luirsd.ny iiij;lit , On these fKcaslcinx all [he ynLnijj d(ij;s of Inflh sexes |NJl un tlifii he- t e( LLars .mid repair to a certain •ftjiidtivoLis aud -yolcinEil ■chase each other n,P ««iil for hours, w-Lrh brief intervals of nest. Their elder sit around rami look on aieanwhiLc. They caLI this procccdi-rag: hy a :ri,-ij;:i niinhtr, ■utIll-c-Ii I did ikjI catch. TirdiLY [ wt ' iii to set Carls, but I was nnrt at tlte ehn r !■■.i fat mastiff who told int that Carlo was cn K I tad wutiUl it . ' iiic u-heb I was ' next. I then bwaiiie MIK f tlie fact tltat tltere were all kinds of dogs, curs, moiiErek., niul clojts n( k khI uLanJiiift, all wailing to Irc ural ani] ;w I 4- mi rluiled that the nearest calculation would iiu-ikc mc next alwnt 0 - ' ilay jif( TT tn-nvHTu™.,. I liift. N..H-, I must |Ki t this iii order that it may rtucli yum to day. Bow-wow. Rrx. The World ' s Prjtw Wiwn yWi 4lt, i t wreath are placed L ' peri yOMr bcb hrow. I viiiuli] thai you uii rbt wake aoil lay, ' WHy h(rt hi Hie- u mwJ Tlir «(U U UfAy ri|h si priii ' Till Hk Lb ' 4yJil, icy Jiarn! Bh liirfiir- ill - ™1 from 4xff tbLi earth Into the hr, dim Lirnl. Tin-it, indeed, in- praiaea lunjr, Hut vrhit avail an Ibejr? Tilt- hhL thiL m]{d.L to hear a genr, Aral wbil rrnwuiiis it tlajr. ib War It IE Oil] J ' meet atid |pfrtpi:r [Itdt, ablOng i|ni p .ind jbkeJi ami k-tk — aroanjr -enve ittd itrtri — abMjnj; tike ttfjllltT matter that RMS. to Hlakfc iipSemi ii Year ll ik, and ii ' nerts- the different phase of Sewaiiee ' H ntudrut aJhJ alumni lih: ■and work aud thought, MintL-tlmLj; shnniM ! .■xaUl i f Si-wa nee :-, until — Sen-ante ' Api ' J.. whet Jir , ' in chjt ac-niy — ortr Ariay, for Soulhl at id s soitK iiLiiktj lSia-ar jj ' R ' Sr. ' iLiTi; Il!hv,vii and ft ' Sl 1iy d ed . of i| ie? duty niacL ntf mi iijiI htiTcnsiu, us did [l:irif fdtlLufs Lu the tin follulSate day of Onr fraternal strife. It i only mrtt and prO|)CT that t t world should fcnem-— thill thry should know — lllat SuhvaiiL ' ' IK proud ■! thtin. Ill 111 rtfinlar army Jire lieutenant IV. l h . Stnne, Stephen Kllfott, Samuel Stay. 5. O, Jones, K. ]■' . McMillan, altd J«Wy; prLial - , 0«ftirj;i ' I (ojjiwtt and Ward ll toney. Majar B. F. Cheatham.  f N jshrilk im nf Genera] Cbeftthbm of Confederal i ' firm ' , Is u-ilh line First T nrL 34M VbtUBteeifl. hO at San FraodKO on the eve f departure for Manila, Captain k. If. Kirhy-Sniith. of StwniWC recently returned from (he MediWrnrnfran Station, actinft as Hurj.;on:i l [ittlteJ Slates, Irjjuinj; shij:,. the St. Mary, is also With ill? First TeimeKKeei nn il way 1« aid J eivn?y; h has r t iLtl ' tifttfll LininttreiL with assign raent UN Surgeon hi -charge of the ilki .i Nn of (he Jinny mm at San r ' Tarurtscc, Wiih the First Kentucky, row at Chiekfl manga, i Major llnvid Cattleman. J ■i-i ci ClaLk ' lier i Regimental Adjut,in1 of lht ' First KvnUieky. fie is rememherutt :i-% mr wimilnK C-basnpiun at the Southern luttrstale Oratorical contest in 1 95. I 3 anl Onllcher i Captain of Company C h Fin Kentucky. Osc+ir Wilder is Lieutenant in Company B„ First Kentncky. Slswts js hchl in im ag nienu:ri- for tv rylhibx iltit «rule r« a SewariK 1 y to Sew H inct cverylhiitg, (from ycultiful Crurifer tu marly manapft of athletics; Sfcettt ' WM, and i9 b -everybody ' s friend, was preeminent in muucal and social matter , and when he left n to with hLx cnni|k.nuy n-as dean of the- mountain, having rcs.idfney here for eleven ye-ai . Clarkson Galkher  Sergeant in Company C, Fi-rst Kentnekyr lie was one of the idols of (he monntain in football, ami Is rememWrt ' d as one of the great half-back in the- ' 93 North Carolina game. Thompson Buchanan U nnly n private in Company C First Kentucky but when the front is reached, we know Buck will be in the frontmost rank. He hold , the S, ■■Ar A, record for hurdling, and w-p Sewanee ' s famous high jumper. c6i R. V. W. Estill, the Mountain Wit of ' r , if prfcUte tl CoopMiy C, First Keniueky. M. A. Reeves ( Roltkfc} ' ), Hie Srsi baseniati of 95 ball team, is Kirii Lieutenant of the Third Temwssset, at Cti ickaroauga. P. L. Stacker, ftilL-lifiek uf ' gj learn, is Lieutenant in the First TeiiH S!i - Henry WaLterson. Jr., and F. K. I,ord, the latter ' Varsity Eleven Tittle in ' 96, are members e-f Company C. First Kentucky, Perey Brown, of ' 95, is with Teddy ' s RuJT Ridera. lh S. D, Seholes is private in an Illinois regiment. wilner Shields 3 private in a Mississippi regiment. |[. R. Carson is Chaplain of tine Second Louisiana. (Jcorge I . Liuuing is engineer on the Warn [untuck, trie beat which Landed the first troops at Daiquiri, and which acted as pilot at San Juan, Porto Rico. Private 1! P, Johnson was one of the ten picked men to cut cables oft GuaulaiLanio Bay. Lieutenant and Adjutant E. D. Johnston, of Alabama ' s Volunteers, Left Scwanee in 1A04. FWm the above it will be noticed that Sewanec ' s men have already seen active duty in the present war, Scwauee ' s. uieu will soon beat Manila. Sewanee s men will soon be at Porto Rico and in Cuba, Sewance knows that Scwance ' s uteri will refteet credit on Scwanee — on themselves, tlte-ir university, and their country. 1 2 I BHllf tuned lay rany -tidSlh, Aodcboae the nreeterl miuic from the And on my lody cilled, remkied to win, By music loft, lofl look from her proud face. With penjLvc t-ywi iTie ill— ray hope beil bgjh. I played uaiii ; ihe broke- rifjht in the middle- - TUj ui ■Hot TiEnn, ■™ ibe iud, irwL wilh i utfh. My nope tank in the coSd with uif ii ddk. what a. foot n pod i ! A itncl; af book full Ibnt f +t 1iju;b, A ipeccli , in nuy, and. ■qui), ItiUmhit do 1? Tit rpec b that ELLi my heart to-night 1a rich with look uid touts af Ihine; So u the t uy that 1 wiHut. Yhii valentiiit. 1 riie, wiLh little mill, ind ilam— Kill buck to dream mare af thj look . A fool, I tntiw, 1o e ' er fareflo Kail [liiofr for book . Billy ' s Plagiarism KRYBODY, professors, students, and — mewl important of all — summer irls. declared Ll the neatest and most delicate piece of wart in the 95 CA1- ASE Cows— that onr annual, you know; and to think Billy Nelson did it. That ' s what mode people Ia1k, The idea of big, stupid Billy Nelson, who never jKLVMid anything except a footbath or tool; a medal unleu it were for hammer throwing, writing a bit of K tm; liku thai I It was grotesque. The mountain wmulered. As. fur Billy, he only smiled in a mysteri- ous way. Bitty had never studied, so we never suspected that lie had any brains, and used to wonder how he r«niL-ml L-red thu football signals. Timt was ' the- verdict the maiiulaiii had long ago passed on Billy, and never ljtfore in the memory of man had he attempted to alter this judgment. To be sure ihcy smiled on Iiiiu when he- came oat, tall and siraighi, on the gridiron, and they applauded him to the echo vrtu-n his aat shock of yellow- hair would (boot hjlil fiota the midst of a rocking, seething scrmsinaj;e. nnd Bilk- would make a touch-down, cutting a clear swathe through an opposing line. But Uilly literary? — uml It was incongruous. Certainly there was a tradition 1 1 1 .-. - In.- W.u] |i;is eda liiL-rauire class, but it was very vague and uncertain, ami mo oaie bolieved it. He had gotten his. gown. and nubody tver oui(e understood that, cither. The gownsmen rather considered it an intrusion, and the juniors lonked ■ffgricved when it wan announced, and even Billy seemed half Mhamed. He told us he got most of bis points on literature ckHCStad laboratory work, but nobody had ever remembered him to be awake during any lecture, and bia only prominent exploit in the laboratory had been an nploskui, whuh confined him to his bed tor a mL So we doubted this, [tin-, and considered it an unsolved mystery. I nbould have been as much la the dark as anyone l-I : if I had not been Billy room-male that tenn. When we were putting out things to rights early i the teno I, of course, only used half the book shelves and began riling the rest of my boohs in a comer. (iuesx you mi){iit just as, wl-11 put those on the shelves. Sam, aid Billy, 1 haven ' t got many boohs, atid what I have I ' ll just .stick up here. aitd he placed two or three suspiciously new text luKtk-, mi a L-ornerof tlie shelves and then laid a small pile of battered volumes oti the luauiel near the head of his bed- Sheet curiosity induced me to wait ovet to tbe mantel nnd pick iheiii up; Billy regarding me all the while out of the corner of his eye. I fancied he wanted to stop me. hut didn ' t lilee to. I pieked up (be book , m by one, very much surprised to see thai they bad evidently been much read. Books in Billy ' s possession generally remained uiieul. There were four in ibe pile: the first a k-atbeT-liound Testament vcHn marked pax- sases. The others, resp ect rr d y, Shakespeare ' s Sonnets, Sl-n-lb-v poems., and tlie la. .t a copy of Fitzgerald ' ,H| Rubdiya ' t of Omar Khayyam, ' 1. 1 I looked at Billy in calm asioiLishiUL-ut. Billy seemed uncomfortable, and walked toward the window and began gaiiug steadily out. -l Whose boobs are these, Billy ? They are mine ' li answered shortly. ' ' But who marked them; who reads them? [ continued, turning the leaves of Rubdiyat, and noticing that exquisite quatrain beginning ; Awtk . fer nswwl Ha I !iict wiUif nl K hi H C4 t lllc l nr ltkll pui itir iJt e flight. was heavily, clumsily marked with a lead peueil. Who marked them? ' said Billy, iti a ratlier defiant voice. why. I did : I read thcin sometimes. Then il dawned an me that perhaps this muscular young giant, bo quiet and unobtrusive, had another Bide to his character— a side which no man knew and which he was content to have unrecognized. I closed the book and we continued unpacking 1 , but somehow I Felt a greater respect for and a truer appreciation of Billy than I had had even when he mark sixty yards for a touchdown last Thanksgiving Day. As the term wore on , Billy and I became warmer friends than eve r. We were excellent room-mate , for our habits suited each other exactly, In the evenings, when I was getting up my classes. Billy was generally lying prone on his bed reading, though if any caller chanced in h the book iin mediately slid under the pi I low and Billy looked the picture of indolence. I sixm appreciated his sensitiveness on these points and never betrayed him,, though I resolved at some time to draw him out. This 1 found easy to do, for the ice was broken, but he soon led me (I blush to confess it}, far beyond my depth. His tnum-lfdMe of literature was wonderful, and long quotations admirably delivered from Milton. Keats- or Kipling, showed the extent an4 variety of his reading, But Shelley was his favorite How he loved tho e exquisite lyricsl I c n ec him now as-, with eyes half closed and his great voice trembling with feeling, he poured forth ' ■TheSfcyLarfc: HiiL to the , blithe iFiiril, Bird thou atvtw vert, Wlici fiviBi btivtB, or Hir it, Itourest thy full heart I il prvfi ' uhr aLtunl rf unprrdirfLlitcil art. ' ' It w  rereUition to me h but I became accustomed to it, tai Billy did me lots of good, for he shewed m poetry in jo ninny tilings I liru) ncvt ' i miiU ' islnnitl Itcfcrc The Apocalypse nils one  £ his favorites, aud he nsesl to sily (and I Ijclievt ]:l yvils t:;.:;iI i lh.nl : . was liif j tillkIvM descriptive pwm ever written, iVhen ltL L first said lhal I mentioned I esz-.i ' ng and tile LnfcoSn, And the LtHist pijt ' iM.-f iwn discussion lTial L pt li up nearly nil nijjti L . ItuL ] ;mi wandering. Billy ' s love- sour nj.i no surprise i« ijll ' . N ' iii ihai I knew Itlpky ew a rotc, but I knew he could write under certain circumstances. These prest-isted themselves in due order,. 16$ I u-flK sorry for IJillv when he fell in love with Mi AiiiUtsujh- IvvltyIkkIv knew it, for Jiillv wa.i aLwftyM ink n f the K H]Li l J lhal i in ' .tii Jul i l thnt young lady, She WBK veiy tiriKtll :m :lii1 jm -rp.- , wluj hjid ftVttte tu the niomttiiiii far a duieieIi ' n rest, Utd Hun tnkfii srnicir , inj;k- liTiiSV: -WOT ,, arid (mem twa JWHiring juniors liy stotln. It wUiOOd considered one du y, ii Mtt modi; any pretentions, iii ;l literary w y, to become qoc of Mi.is Anderson ' s LtL LLit , ItuL for Hilly to romc ! People laughed. Poor fellow, lit.- lievrr (Lid himself justiou. lull would sit and look at Miss - :nk r .n. satisfied if he received only 3 smile for liia patience. Kni although he never attempted to enter verydeeply into ft dLsCieeiioii, Miss AnAvtxim sometime forced him U? express lit Opinion, then the litcratti wlio expected ft taugh were dis- appointed. He did not make si fool of hinistelf. I tclLiiIl Miss Anderson saw l ial tlicre was more in tint stalwart youth than lii? van credited with. At any rait; schj tolerated him, and as lor Billy, hi; fell desperately. hopelessly in love. This was just before the publication of Cap and fiovv. As tlse editors, and coittribnfein iiui all in Miss Anderson ' s train they rcalixuil that litre indued was a chance to break a lance for her favor, and prepared themselves accordingly . Sinipson, the editor-in-chief,, announced that he was working on an ode and received due encouragement, while Ilerlwrrt and Thompson staked their fates on short stories. Miss Anderson smiled sweetly. I happened to l c one of that charmed circle one evening when Simpson, who was something of a tease, winked to the others and then turned toward Billy, who was chatting quietly with Miss Anderson. Oh, Billy, aren ' t you going to give us souielhing for the annual this year? The expected burst of laughter followed this sally, and Billy looked embarrassed. Conic Uilly, do, wild Simpson, we have a page vftcuri Still, What will it bef A poem ? An elegy ? Stid another, ora madrigal t sugserted a third, Uilly sflid nothing, Hnt ju t then M« Ander-xorc turned Mid looked at him a moment and  miled. Then he tnmeil townrd u nuickly ; nl Yes, SittpOOfl, mv? that psge ; I ' ll fill it, The whole grnnp wns convulsed at tlii , n ' xrtnt Jilass Anrlvr m, She only « mi led in a H[us. ' er little way. Site wim an iihseTViiut jfirl, iv.i Slixs Andersen. Simpson promised with inchcL xgfeninity to kjivl; lh« ]ui]; i n,| d Ili11y a ain .said he wimSd 611 it. S ooi iislly ! Iliiu ' well -Aiv hud t; ; l l 1 1 L -i 3 hint, ;ind how tittle he knew M ' t ! It was jiIkhlI it u-jL-k ilfter [hit, OHe i:it;:iL I ivai .sitting up late JilUrlyiilg few a t1n:il win n llilly, wlioni I had nut. seen that evening, came in hurriedly. He threw his hut ou the miLnlel :iml then silt, iloii ' ii, nurUliii to ine, ;md Ixj an to wiiti? rapidly. liet ' ii i.ikiui; a walk? I asked. Billy nodded and continued writing, hut he crimsoned a little. { He always h;ul ft ridiculous habit of hlusliiug.h That, coupled with a red rose tie was wearing, and the bright summer night outside, told the story. It was a glorious night. A great, fuLL moon hung Low iti the «ky. 1 imagined what a walk along Mor- gan ' s Steep must have been, especially if one were in love. Just tlien I heard Billy clear his throat, and I looked at him. His eyes were shining with a great light; he was a handsome boy. I remember I thought drowsily. Say, Sam, he said in an embarrassed, way here re the verses I ' m going to send in to the annual. Tell me what you think of them.. Then he read them - r read them as he had never read Shelley nor Keats - ' with his whole soul in his voice and nig eyes misty. M Silly, I said, did yon writ those ™n«: ? Ye , lie replied. what do you think f them ' ' Think of Ihcm ? I repeated. ■■They are ■u nificetlt, but [ declare [ don ' t believe you composed tlunn. ' Yes, [ did he replied earnestly, io-ni ht. Pith ber, and the honest fallow ' s face flushed. A I mused on the joy, ud Hk.- deep, ibrubbiiig lav of those few line 1 thought I could guess what had liapjjened ;n Ihe Steep. Of eoursc the mountain was dumbfounded. Simpson d ared so often that Billy never could have written tlwin ( SiiujKwm ' st ode looted grotesque beside those verses y ihai ii nearly ended in a fight between him and Billy. As for Billy, lie bore 3iLs honors very modestly, and tried to Ret out nf the way a( congratulations, and retire into his old stupid -a-lf ; refused to join any literary society or anything. He had hit reward in one quiet glance from a pair of blue eyes. Tliiu v,:i-, the end of it for about a month. hilLy wrote no mm , but took many walks, and looked abstracted when be was at 1u)ihe . He read a good deal. too. but it was onLy funa hi tnlnme of Shakespeare. At last the erash came— a; it always does to wStin of thh) kind, Billy walked into the room one night like a da ed man. I sjvt, at a glance, something was wrong, and divined the truth. U lit a pipe absently, and sat puffing and gazing vacantly into sluice, vrith mi expression on his strong fan; thai ahim-ed ihij maa ' a whole soul was tortured. Billy, 1 ' I said, ™ftly. ' ' ut it all over? : 3if :(.:■; :■il, nirfbauically, it ' - nil «vcr. Then I made a mistake. Vou might have expected Lt, I hegau. but be stopped me with a quick, stern look. Don ' t, ' be said in t l«w voice, ' ■don ' t say a word against her. I ought U have collected it, I was a fool. What am I fit lor but football or wnietliing that a horse could do better? She nt rifHt Well, I said, changing my tutfk, she inspired this. At any iaie tdie can ' t tmlce this from you and I tapped an annual that lay on tlie tahle. Hilly picked up the book and read his own poem in a mLij, linrd voice, Sana, he said, 1 believe Simpson was right, It was her influence — marv hcTKttCfc tbau mine. It is a sort of fil Ki ifKui He -I at tlsu fundi with :i -:.u:i ' [ coaldn ' l « it ..dn. ' li - -..ii [ And he was probably right, firr lit never has. [wjtpig-nt; A TENNESSEE MOUNT AiN EER ' Cupid vs Mars A I r. ri ' HNS IJ t« k«™J1 Lnio Doe ' s the other day to get a coca wU, mid fomid Jim Roden there. I was glad to sue him for I wo T aj D ii: Gratly, because I lilted him very much, nnd eeondly, because he had made hm bis conndnmt 113 wliiii he termed bis little ; flfair h ,T and as I had reeebrtd ito official report for two or three day; I was r:ii]iL-r lutkhjs to kmnv how Lt was getting on. Jim, n-a rushing quite a pretty girl,, a Miss Howell, whp was slayitig at Tremlett. Of course site was ibe wee.(rjHi Kirt III- had ever met, and Tic could never love anyone  ;]«;. Thai is just as true at Sewance as at any other place- He had already told uic Ibis, but at the lime srf hli last report Use object of his affections had uol yet |.«-:i :ip|.::-.il i t hi intention . So on this occasion when I (uked Jim how he was getting on and. he looked sad, I rather .imiK-vivcL cbiii bit had confessed his overpowering lovc- ■■Hit down and have something to drinh, he Said, and then we ' ll lake a walk and I ' ll tell you all about it, Wlirn vie liad been relieved of our tired fnling by a rottple of the Doctor ' s most delicious concoctions, vre lighted imr LiKan-tijtiS iahd walked on np the html, When we ip to the corner it seemed to uic thai Jim rather led me down the avenue Luward Proctor ' s Ball, but I said nothing, acini vee walked on in silence. Although I tried to feel sorry for him I e-onld not succeed very well, for to my certain kiiowledee this was the third summer that Jim EodCn had diligently gotten himself into that delightful condition in w-hidi he eould never love any other.. I respected his feelings, however, and neither of us spoke until we reached the hall. Every oae who has ever een it kinjws why this freak of nature is called a hull, tnji u-lay ii i- culled I ' khIht ' j, 1 [.ill no one fcuowsi at least, dih oldest inhabitant. when consulted, could give n«drfi-nuX infcinqaiimi rm tbc sulijrct. Ion , persons say it ia so Called Wause a young lady named Proctor found it, while the bbKnb thirsty Junior will nutu y ur flesh, creep by giving you a b oin! .-urdUdg account of the murder of a man of the same name, ulick : untimely decease oceu net I at this place. But snBice it to s:iy that there is such a place, -and that it lias ] hik lieen a favorite trysting- place- Jim fnnncl the moat becoming attitude and posed accordingly. Burt. lie sttttd, slowly, she kicked nre. 1 Who? I asked in an innocent sort of way. ' .■:■■• i ni I felt like aggravating somebody, and Jim was the most convenient i 9 O, i: km™-, SAt did. VILon er — . He seemed la think the name too sacred to mention. Surely tint Miss Hiiker ! She was the bige st Ji.iaLrt.1l nil lb Hill. Don ' t w ;l f al, thick ; I mean Miss Howell. Wlij-. that ' s loo bad 3 How did Ll happen f I began to fcel sorry for him now. .-mil thought 1 hud 1 k«t show snra iyrtpftthy. ■' Well, I don ' t know ii-dp she did it r but I do know JImp he did it : in the enhnewt. oipsh. uiiKmcerned way Imagin- able. Von know I began to rush her as soon as she came bene. I took her to (111- EC-i-ut Hcmday Hop, took her waLkhig, went to the ljaieball paints wills her, took her on a picnic to Lowt Cove. Hold on! I broke in, (hat ' s where yon lost out, Hut h did nni deign l notice tin interruption, and went calmly on - And I took her on a moonlight picnic to Cooky ' s Rift. mid rushed her in every way I knew how, hut nit. it ma no go ! What did she tell you when you aKketl ht-r ehi 1: — Jim would not let me Guish. Well, said he. ' I ' ll te-Lt y«u hi w ji ins. t had rushed her pretty thoroughly, and I thought that if I was ever going to have any show my time KjihI c«me. I asked her to go moonlight walking, and brought her out here. I thought w. ■ventured to remark. J in looked at me as if [ had been a Sherlock Holmes. ■■Elmv did you know that ? lie aaked, Never mind, j;u on, ' I answered. He thought a while and then continued l It wii ;i pretty moonlight night, and it made me feel romantic, and I was in hopes that she wjlk too. So I began, mid told her huw much I loved her, and how I had never loved any one hefore. You know the formula. What did she say ? ' I managed to slip in. Slie scorned to be used to that sort of thing, and gave nw tin- n-n.,1 wing :iral dance. She lilted ute v r mueh. looked on me a a good friend, and all thai, but she was not sure s -lie hived int. She was x sorry we could not be just real good friends. 1 You didn ' t let up there , did yon t I anted , Of course BOt ! What dn you take me fur ? A Sewaiiiee trfOteASOr You are Jonah enough to he mie. I sug e sled . Thank ; hut anyhow, he said, site wasn ' t lu be brought round, as the Mods ' say. So I told her she cwildi never know how ihlu-Ii it meant to att, and took her home. ' ' Have ymi called On he J since ? So. I went by there once to see a fellow, and she was on the porch. She spoke rather outdly, I thought. ' ■Wed I , said 1 . what aro you goi ug to do about it ? [ dou ' t know ; I came to you to Bud out. ■p [ did not say anything, tat, lij;]iri]ijj n c tgnre t t d 1 tried to think of some way to jet Jim out of hia trouble. He i pulling hand on his pipe, and aeenaod very downcast, Finally an idea si ruck mo. I jumped up so quickly thai Jitn nearly fell off the cliff. ■Jim, old man ! I almost shouted, I have it t Jim did not jmIc what I had, but seemed to think it wa.a a crazy fit. Out with it. Itc satd, calmly. Wort the war racket on her ! 41 Do what? he gasped. Work (he war racket. Tell h r you ;l™ k ' K 1o [ h w V But, sflid he. I ' m not goiutf to the turn. ' ' ' Of course not 1 I assented, and neither is anyone eb . But you tan t ]] Iht yon .ire ' ISut I don ' t erai belong to the Sewanee Rifles, he ]jers,lsied. Well, tftl her you are going with a company ftoan home. You can nankc yourself a captain if you waul to; there ! lObodT to stop yOU. ■Wbat good will all that do? Jus asked. I hmkvd at him in amaxemeut. Jim Boden, 1 jaid, slowly, o.ii--,.|iMi, the lit iW. yi3 liavi h i;n :il Hk-wnntij : ' ■■: SJK yL-aes, yau know flboilt as lillk flljftUL Mis-hiu a iri as kobin- soii CnLwn ' T Why, it will ma tie her feel aorty for yan, and pity is akin to tin-?, you know. Hut won ' t I have logo? he asked. O, ypuss-n f3x that all right, I said, A little hind it- all you want, Jim ' s face fairly beamed. ■' I3v Jgve, old man, said lie, Tin much obliged. J ' 11 liyi , Twu or three dayi after that I met JLiu coruiu from cbma. He Neeined to be quite happy. Going tn war r 1 queried, But Jitn winkud profoundly atid paatMM) on, ITI ■■A ' Varsity Man ' s Excuse When ofYen in the li lr af night I seize mj pea an l try M wnir, Athletic tbwujbt th tliKHijfh. my brain And mike my -earnest rl OH i Lil M ■iiii ' !l cenMUers- slii v in-. -Li tJeluiiv-t ' Likes-, htiJ fnlLb«k fcichsi £ tiki 11 X: of Mhi  rwl men aLT-iUc, Of l-biI nam 1onjf ibiI pttiinnJ- vi-lc. ■; i! i.:n- deflrati mb I ilMiMiU -iih. Qt ti ]rt. a fir kbA piles of fun, fit jiwtty gut in foreign towns, ,Vml brbue gal on hoc by grounds. ] ljiiiik id Aclitdu) , flitt-?-, nnd jfnm , Tilt 1 vli sii|nMi hLj thmt C ' ieorgii chunu,; But vrt will HSB, bt-JCIbil ■douhl, WllCH  ■: 3i:ivr ]:-1h tL1|| M4HH1 «flL Aud this i wny, Biy princc flue, J liiive rwt wtitii-n i ini line ■I on not cii CJB word , d r ft in , Mj mini in such  mixed -up whirl. A Question Trlt in -, iniidtD, ie-11 hk true; (5t«-j«L L far ] an isinr crave : Win- 1 1 [hr Ic-llnm JpQCMl With JIM. WlIiI. Ill hiivw nioiin with you, 1 ' Ij.j eIic- lu ' , i-LufiL loon Kith you, OC y«Jf f try oeMty met; When vi-ii wall, n-nS slimmer blue trylirw liigh ie be-fitn ' t nine. And the Bid ■all am wLtlL v«, - , I (itIt lir rth het- li ill! liy YOU, S C r Lhcj- ' i|  H ilrwrl IVir 1 1 ■, I- I nil-- finihUily lk-lniiri. When in merry Ira L l- rents n , loo. l!vcr;r man ' , jtbut willing sttvt. Bqo Im-iiiR rImu frea ysu. Von iliTO jjli life lw ' J d nc4 4lh ywn, S y bis sold j-uat p ttt fof jf y. I nr jrc-urwikB tim ' katb He ' d bl e— When Lhe oUkttj (alfc ibis rH L Tell me. m .  trt 1 RifrOI ? «W W«ssBi ■X Jim Bradlov s Nemesis SAT IN MY ROOM, in the Valxh, gazing out of the breewfdled window into the night -«f a tliousand eyes, I shall pev« forget that night, 0 (he desk before me lay wattL-rc-d n. number -of unstudied tftit-book.t, my revolving chair Ml Vm b;ick tu the furthest stretch ni its c-reaking springu the liichi nf my student ' s- lamp had fln-kfn?d and gone out, and only ihv toftj low luster of heaven ' lanterns iLILwt the room, A few moments before (lie clear call of the Grammar School bugle u il sounded M light :nit hid lold me that it Ml half-putt t-uii. The quiet note c f a popular two- step reminded in ; that the Spinster ' gerkutll IMS lieing danced in old frWnsie- Tint morning the bright bevy of Nashville girl bud token tlte mountain by storm, and the gaiety of the day was lasting long into the night. I was :hi iIll- entertainment committee and had been anionic the :-M, -t of ' he gay. It was «nly hy chance that I dropped by the Supply Store and gLinted ovci tin.- evening ' s Ifanntr, The paper now lay Acros s my chair, and I was filled with a straiiKe, stilling anguish. It can not be so? I whispered trnK and again. Jim snd r h.nd 1 u4,-il tarn within a year ' s lime of each utber, and h,n: ' ..-.■■: inseparably in the pietu resquc 1 Lti Le taunt of Benton , M i ± s i ppl V« knew each other ' s natures, understood (■Mb other ' s wx.-;it!iL ' sf s iiml tH.euliarilJes. n nd nm never u:l any but tbe most intimate and congenial term , Me mn tlu; cnl ' living child n f bl« hrldy widowed mother, nt wnman whose exceptional fence «f character had been softened and deepened by a Life turned suddenly sad, jind filled with hitter misfortunes. The BtiicKiiM turn had eomc to my iifv first, and up to the day when he was called front the ela s-rooin «t the military ■Iuki] Kh ih ljedsidcof his uuconsciovi CilIi i, JLm had lived a buoyant and tl oromghly boyish life. Free from all care and xi ' tiuils. thoughts of tlie future, From that sad day his life wju chau K ed. He left school and cheerfully took up the only work that NIUM his, patient and persistent efforts— that of a apprentice in the office of the weekly newspaper. IJke that of hi Father, Jim ' s, nature was intense, unselfish, and keenly sensitive to honor. I well remembtf the day when bis thoujcliUess kiiidlieark ik- placed him in a position where thu only solution allowed by hit wn« nf honor brought serious disappointment aud defeat. He had studied faithfully for the competitive examination for a wliota. hipnpou which depended hi next yeaf ' s education. His wort told, and twelve o ' clock of the examination day fcnnd him looking over an almost perfect paper. As he was about to fold the paper the professur stepped to the board a.nd wTiflt: ftuiwE— 1 hereby pledge- my honour that I liave ■7i neither received nor K iven assistance oh this examination. Jim commenced writing the pledjire. but stopped. He had never thought ? asking l r a.sMslaUCC. but had lie done wrong when he R taUt d the ICf|UCSt of the mail mi his right to let lr.:n lopL n( his paper a minute ? Surely there vas no haim Ln tlL.1t; the Student had CCTtrunly uol enhpied anything from bit paper. He i ga™ ih pledge again, but his pen refuel m writ nor given. He folded the paper and sat slill. When nil the students bad left the room, lie- wen I up to the- professor and told just what he had dune, not mentioning the name of (be boj to whom lie had sltowu bis paper. A cynical simile swept over tbe face of (be: instructor (be never Jilscd Jimj a lie stuwly said, ■[ am sorry, Mr. Bradlow, hut I shall h ave to give you zero, ' That night Jim was told that tbe President bud called a meeting of the students immediately after the mofning services, in the chapel, There was the usual respectful Hush n th - finely preserved form of (be noble- Id gray ' haired scholar fobc and the ticking of tbe old-time clock sounded lilc-t ' the falling 1 erf ihe blacksmith ' s hammer, as, he gravely asked, Is James HndLow preset,!? 1 Sa answer. Again, ami Lnuder. Is James Bradlow present? A brief silence, and a -small, hesitating voice came out of tltc comer,. No. air; he is not here. Jim was- the only boy al w-nt- I am sorry that one of tbc twe students is absent about whom J shall sweat to you this morning. Then, in vale resonant with earnest pride, Ik tuM iinf ihe incident of tbe day before t |ni1ce of tbe regret with which he was compelled to eitfuree tlte unflinching rule of inaikinj;. and beld Bradlow up a nn example of tbe man of honor whom they would do well to emulate . His voi changed, and in volumes of eloquent and scathing reproof be spoke of the boy who had received Lite assistance , and then dared to si.pi the pledge. lie called h|xhi tlw? students to find out the cheat nnd fdrc-e him frutn the school. Jim heard of the meeting, nm! was liesuughl by more than one to tell the name; of the tl i --tn ■m_- t sLudent, This he would not do. A few days. later tin- student received the scholarship oat a lower mark than Jim ' s paper would have hnmubt. But,, after all, Jim could not ha.™ used the scholarship, for it was soon after that the apoplectic stroke came to bis. father. For a week hefore I left fur Sewanee I was witb Jim most of my simc. and I tan see now the firm, sad loot about his mouth h and the dnll glow «f bis eyes as tbey followed his hands through ihe Setter Irtstes. snapping tbe leaden iy| e into tbe little iron stick. I heard from Man -often in Letters cheerful and uncomplaining, and at times sparkling with natural humor I knew tbe stock from which Jim came. 1 knew Jim. and determined t« help him t« an education— at Sewaraee. if possible. Winter vacation eame, and I reaebed home late SmnrcLiy afternoon, whicb was Christmas Eve. I had not beard from Jim lately, and m aiiiious to see bitn — almost ns amimis jt I was to see a mutual friend nt ours who lived near him. That  i K ht I started out, uncertain at wbicb plate m call. I cante to Mrs. Eradlow ' s eotta je firsts and was about to enter the Race when I noticed ihat the lights were out mid the place was shrouded in stillness. Not even the bark of Juno, Jim ' s lie-autiful red Irish setter, greeted tbe hnsty shntiing: of the Bradlow gate as I started toward familiar ligbt shining from the welcome window of a stately mansion nfanie liellum days. Helen ntet me at tbe door. The sante tall, queenly Helen, w lib the same glowing greeting ; l ' aul, I nm so Lad you arc back I 74 It was half oast eleven when 1 parsed the Br dh w hmis cm my w-jiy hum , and an un a-ty fu LLcvjf eirept over rue at the picture that carne to my feverish mind, mnde happy hy my visit tu HeLna, h-u; re-p-roachibjj iti Tvilb the thought that [ had forgotten to mention Jim. Neil her had nl:? spoken of hini. The tiring journey. Hit joyful hcinicvuining, Hrlm ' s beauty ktdwh more lieauliful and ber clkanns become more charming, the gloomy pLCltLFe of the iSr.Tdr.niv homestead , and my .anxiety aliwiil Jim, filled iry shattered sleep with weird dreams. Hi, there. Mars Paul, i di de way dry teach y«i W deep i« ft ' w ' miee? Von better git 110. De fust cbuch bells done rang Wtn-rtled by a slr nce- voi«, I sprang up. knocking Uie clack o U ihc- tittle table by uiy bedside. As I picked it up, I miiitcri that it iv.i ivn H ' rlHH ' k. I leivoLuiiiiiclLv gasped : Skipped chapel and two clauses — had only one to my credit. O how si ;k ] fi -I ])t. 1 1 ill must— ' Say, }.!ars raul, in ymi dead ?■I done tot ' yull nU« film twit was cnllff, atlil you know liOW your ma U.SC ' to struct you ' buiiLde sin i-n shame er slumbe-riu ' way on de Sabbatb day. I doan kyer ef you has been up yonder in de Ian ' uv de IcinxH en [Kqws imi bishopf , if you doatt distneigc from dat bed dirt niiiitiLt, I won ' t gravitate one scorn ' ' bout using dis old razor strop on year royal eddieated parsonality . I doit ' low once dat — AIL fijflit, TTncte Ned, I know where I am at now, and I ' ll be dressed, before the Chapel bell — before you know it- Jove. I aw. ftlad to be home ? I dressed hurriedly, breakfasted lightly, and as the echoes of the last church bell died away 1 jumped down the step , telling Uncle Ned that I would not be back to dinner. I had determined to thrust myself ou the hospitality of Helen ' s mother. The Psalter was being read as. 1 slipped into the last pew of the well-filled building. Our little church was always crowded ou Easter and Christmas. For once the sight of old familiar forms was unwelcome, for they shut out the view of the front of the church, toward which my eyes were eagerly strained. A last I saw — in the third pew from the front to th? right Rat Mrs, Coiiudl and Helen, with Mrs. Bradtow between them. Helen and Mrs. Bradlow were reading from trie same large prayer-book, which Jim had bought for his mother out of his first week ' s earnings. The Christmas carols were sung, emd the procession of Snudny-xchix l indents marched in, headed by a tall, strange boy, bearing the banner that Jim u d (Scarry. The little tlLin w.nu:m next to me shivered. The church had grown chilly. As the yqnlbful minister ;inwe IW ihc- customary address, there was a rustle in the choir, and a square-set fellow stepped 0U.1. Vrjss, r,ha[ was Ji m . The mqi( tmud forehead h glowing eye, and firm set mouth, Yet what a change 1 Hi ppmd. nil abutted manner kept me, at fir t, from nnt.it ring the failed iscettie. the «Lick. shnrl-slccved coal, and tltL painfully shabby appearance of hLs whole person. And thnise- lines of care jicmss his, brow, the hollow check, and the nervous twitching o$ his maddened tnoutb — the- whole count e nance a mixture of u )m ' M and strength. His simple had been a Euird one — that of rurtverting weakness into strength, of moulding an independent will into sturdy obedient . Ht replenidied the fire in the newly-polished stove, walked taick tbtrrtigh the choir, and took his place behind the upright, antique ur an. Jim was sexton. I bad been in tlie TticoloRie-aL iJeparinient two years, but I had never known what it w .i to ptay with (he fervor that I did chat morning for tin.- fatherless children and widows. We walked home arm in arm, and talked of old tinted Jim was cheerful, and a deepened sense of humor marked his conversation. A new light was in his eyes, which lie kept fastened on his mother and Helen in front. Hekn was usped ally beautiful in her new, gorgeous purple gown and feather-mounted bat. At dinner she seemed singularly serious for Helen, and 1 sat on the sofa beside her and listened intently as she spoke with a deep fervor nf Jim ' s life during the year past, of his struggles, his temptations overcome, bis cheerful guardianship of bis mother. As 1 Vi ' i. jh-e handsome girl leaning on the gate I made a a inward confession, and a resolution. The resolution wa? that Jim ' s life should mt continue as it bad been ; that he should receive the advantages of a broad education : that hi naturally bright mind should Ih; developed, his body strengthened, bis energies quickened, and bis cares thrown aside, hy a «urse at Sewauee, All things work together for the best — to tliose who aLlow themselves to believe it. My efforts, were assisted, by a happy and sudden change in the estate of Mrs. Hradlow. Jim was little altered as he stepped down onto the ancient platform among the usual crowd of back-driven, students, ir.il L-.iviit- tlint meet the one o ' clock train at the beginning of every Trinity Term. ■Ami i- !his little dusty village the end of my tedious journey and fond hopes? Where is your tow-ercd city 1 ' rind ih? faEinms n ' -lr.Tnjflc. of which 1 have seen sueh imposing photographs? 1 I feel more shut off from (he vrnrld and civilimti n than. I did in my close find musty printer ' s room. Where is the University? Oh. ncv r mind, vl.ku will find that onl soon enough.. Y u will meet Wileo to-morrow. Well,, bow did yon leave tllL ' hl all at Ikhjll 1 , iinnl vfli.nt kind ■if :l Trip did yon hnye? ' j wis n lh ; rjrs ckiiIv n day ;iml a half till [ £ L [h CJ-rm-jn, wh -rc I .spt-nt 3 wlh ' 1; 1 :i -vt pight. [ am rattier tLftid. Mother Im very itmiti triable m III 1 r new LiltU ' h-ntR ' , and Elv-leii s4 L n! jit 1 r Irtvr, Site walked tH the stji ti-inri with lUe, aiid urtrfe ber purple dress-, with that society ptii uf vuUtn Over lit ' r heart, liy ;lw way, isn ' t [purple- the- SL wane« tolof? ' Yes. and (he qrdlege paper is ralltsl Thr Purple. I)id ynn DOtkt that disaingiiisbed.LiJOkiiig fellow irt passed in the cap and gown? That was Johnston , the editor Oh, you meiD the little felluw with his head in tim air. Looking down on everybody above him? ' ' Come, now, JUn, one or two more such remarks will hriu you a. uoetufiial visit from Heale. It wit the afternoon of the North Carolina game. The hip brawny giants, from she Tar-heel Stale looked down with contempt n:i tin pigmies wnuariiig the purple sweaters. Just after two o ' clock Beef limped into the captain ' s room, completing the number of players and subs. Old Hepler stood awkwardly iu the middle of the floor, Renuic and Risley 17 sat mi the edg of the table, while across the bed lay SeMen, Soap. Noisy, ■Ha-ah, and Bradtow. M Cap. GalWher. lleef. and I ' at Ait in Hi three clialrs, and (he whs leaned against tlLe mantel and bureau, Promptly -it iwci-fifteeu, tffttfty men filed unt of tilt room iu joLI - humor, but with a look cut ibeir faces- that meant a fierce aurl dngged sirnKKle on the gridir ai thai afternoon. Blackie and Billy Reynolds bind spoken iu those few minutes as only our plurky liid ; taptain and enthusiastic liltLu eoaeb could speak. Our men were kiilu to do their duty. TIlu nj|H. s uiL eLker i-ide- of the fteld were pressed beyond rbe limit by a crowd of men, women, children, and coviies. Evojr one .-ote soraewlrere a strip of purple ribbon.. AH eyes wefe turned toward the south gonL near which the North t ' arolito iuuii were standing in a circle passing the ball round. Suddenly the shrill little voice d ' ■l.yib pierced ihe air with ■' Here Ihey eoiire ! There wa-s a sec-ono «f -silence, as from behind the back-slop the purple striped slik-kin?; imtteo finir by four, on the field. But it u--i . cmly .a xit-ond. The echoes of the last Ah ! h ' had died away, the marshals had herded a]] behind the ropes. the icarnx were in ilteir j osiiiobs. Scwaiicu was defending the north p VI. Tin. ' Tar Heels had the kick off. The whittle wunded, and lite leatlret ' - houud toe of tire big full-back from the soulh nf the field sent the ball spinning throuEh the air till it ICtt B C d that it would go over the line. But Soap had the pis stin ami fifteen yards before he was downed. There ivji ji _- ,l L lii [Minor in IShu-kiL- h nkL-. but his hands did not falter. and E ' jii pLunged tbrough Kcmiu s opening for three yards. Tire .signal was again .Riven; someone fumbled the ba.ll. Uukk as :i (lash Nicklin, of North Carolina.  ■?• mi it- Steadily mir nieu were pushed l?ack toward, their goal line, Third dem-n, four yards to gain. The ball went m the halfdark. Noisy tiroke ihfough and tackled hirn. but he nn tonjrer h 3cL rjac tdll. ■Oir teacn had been duped Ivy the dnnlde kmw — all but one, and as tlm Liiterferenee dashed aroimd the left end a well-known form shot out from the mass, and n cU-afcninK Ucm hum; a tu- aw that plung through thea,ir, Th? lw  play-tTs eaniedown on tire-rock. They lifted Jim (mm tlw; [ Mii of blood that oozed from his sliatlered nose, rmd wiju L the ja tat cnl across his forehead, They hotbed hi li ad ■ ie eoli water from Trcmlctt Spring, and heAwoke n r iis riuiLsn :aa. In vain he pleaded with them lo turn Him Ickim;, wepi lilto ababy, and called them all kind of name , They put KLiti in Wallace ' s hack, and from there h , 1 watched the gain . A ad what a ptme it was ! I ' tohv ibe moment iliat old Hep rose smiling ' from the bLiM dy | i e- «k Lti that Jim liad saved for Scwanee till tin- whi lle ble - ar the eloj of the first half r it was a hitter Ixattlc. with m advantage to either side, SuTely our light-weight could  ni lu Lil ™i a aiusi the giaats dnriug the second half, So every muj thought. But thcy did. ' ' Nois-y and Ha-alL u-fre everywhc™ at alt tiuies. Beef broke thtougb his rami as eaiy as if it had been only Parker, and Blackie wa at tlwljattoni uf every jitay. No wonder Dr. Du Bosc rmd u In? put larhitid the side lines, and tire Vice-Chaneellor knit bi liai. d womk ' i riiren of our most modest yonng ladies r nKlit herself slapping Sammy Barlon on the back,, and Benny Wells was tumid liiiKgiii ih« goal-post, muttering incantation to the gods of battle. No wonder professors, GfrritM, preBchers. Inlies, grummar cliool hids, gownsmen, rtngs. _-iuri darkies wt-nt wild together. For was it not victory to keep such .a l am fnun secn-iii — a team that outweighed outs igbu n iKnands to ihe man, and that had found no trouble in beating (5 irj;in and VanderbilL? W tl ' ,ni b1 ' t t■■. :i =i i3 the Tar ikt ' ls bjulcud defeated. ' ■77 Jim |i1.l li1 f M tlw11 nil ni Iii 1chi£ l mut neither of us jested max.lt. He wx not a handsome fellow, and it was often wondered hnw n penMHi with such irregular fu:iinrt ' s could fail to be repulsive. But Jim cotiLd never be repulsive, no! even villi the xenrred facvbejul mid disfigured nuse which remained with him. Jim luul changed shire lie came to Sewanee. Tim Nemesis of defeat seemed to have followed hint ever since tbftl schimL L-iy jil luniLi-. and his whale course, so far, had been a succession of reverses, -apparently undeserved, And each one followed by ibe nHNin-aiires { hard luck, hjU boy. ' it was a foul deal ' jwb certainly deserved it, and lhe lite. In the- three years that JLni had been at Sewanee lie bad developed a deep fondness for Blacklock. and a mromj ndmiwiitan for Mercer Johnston. He believed that they bad done more for Sewanee than any student who had ever Ikwh «n the miam-nnhi, uot even excepting Oeeslc Brown aHd Jim Wilder. And lie was- about right. For the fruit of Sluek ' K f lltiTL ' . tuid not yet bee-h harvested. A yttJ hiid iidb ud, and jim was Slllng lhe positions of prominence once held by Ibis two friends, lie managed nihletir leant , edited the paper, engaged LiL tlie summer contests, and had an influential voice in all the college council , Bill his- Nemesis never left him — everybody said It was an outrage when became back defeated from Nashville. AH but OK of the other contestants declared that he should have been the winner, prominent Yanderbilt alumni. Nashville lawyers, and men unknown to him had come up after the conte I to say to him that tlic decision was unfair. Several pretty young ladies had introduced themselves to him, sympathized with him. denounced the judges, and proved will: tltn-t ;l sil::iiu-i taIikIi ifl the peCUliaT y — : - V - of agJpiCVul - ■3? ■I i.m 1nl % - -s 1 1- -_; «n-|i;n;. lli.il w i ' .liI-|i:ii Wfl made .![ beforehand. He thanked then] all, congratulated his successful opponent, went back, to the hotel feeling that Vanderoilt had again defeated Sewanee, and that lie was responsible for the disgrace. The war fever had seized Jim among it earliest victims on the mountain. At first it took a violent form. He made speeches, and he! ped organize the Sewanee Rifles, Letters from his mother and Helen came daily. Jim ' s look became more serious; the company disbaodtd. The excitement subsided, and Jin never mentioned Hie war. I was surprised that the «i(untion hud not appealed to his sense of humor. It was al ut Quia time that he left for the contest in Nashville. The day after he left I mis looking for a letter of mine on his desk, and picked up a slip of paper, on which he had written ; The Sewuee RiSe BbniKd (ot drill. Ttocy more they ' d fpn old IHfjku h« Jill, And whip the- SpuLirdi iii|cLr-li.iiidtd. Thvy drilled two weelci, Mid tliee, DHtnodcd. When Jim came hack 1 Inched jmd hjLlI him ih.-n I h.vl .  his poetiy, and w glad that he had learned to Lake a (sensible view of the siUialion. 1 lv did not smile, bin the crimson scar on his forehead j aled, and there eame the same firm set expression of the mouth. That afternoon he went down for the five o ' clock malt. He came in late that night, sat down as if otluiustcd, and 3ij;htt l bin pipe iu sjfence, I shall never foTget the look on ]ii face as I glanced across the table at htm. It wit ;im if .1 tlLCKiLsmiLL fccling were contending for the mastery, 1 resumed iuy reading, but grew nervous.. Finally I U.-liM-niLiu.-d m |ktjlI£, and ils I closed my book and looked at him every expression but one had vanislted. and he spoke first. ■Well, Paul. I ' m going. Gomg w-feien;? To Mis H S reception f No. I am tf Lnjs ui Tampn. and from Inert to Cuba. ' He did bcH pii? mv time to decide whether 1 should answer in amazement or iu ridicule. Afli?r tltu iir r h-uvra from nroihi-T .md Mekn came, I gave in a little, hut kept on writing, and this afternoon I got the permission of Jtfrth. They mid thnt they felt that they were wrong in writing as they did at first, thai limy now understood bio. and wcmld not havr their feelings interfere with what I thought was my duty. They bade me Rod a| jed. And now, Paul, I am Kuinjj u tell ion what nobody knows but mother, Heten. and myself. I am going by home, and Helen a«d I will he mairied. I did not wi h to persuade her, and even wrote that I thought that it would be unwise, but she answered that she wanted it m and that she wa determined to come in for a share of Hie jsrabvii and bonobt thai n-emtd lie mine wlteti I tetumud. Whnt a noble girl he is ' N«u Paul, don ' t say any thing. I ' ve made all arrangementi. I leave to-morrow. I knew Jim loo well to try to nrgne with him. The bugler had long lie«n asleep. Forensic was dark and si lent. The rird fu.iL moon wan, just rising over the Utile graveyard. I started; my Il;lehS v lkIh(I iniL.tliiui h r n=i my vest, I struck at it to brush it oft 7 . It was, my fratentity ] in, ov-crcd with crepe. Jini dud I w nr brnrtlHTS J groped down the gloomy stairs, stumbled through ilte Wahh Katvw.iy, and found myself in obr tlkhh — my r mi now, Mechanically I lighted my lamp, and sat down at tb« liti1« table L with the copy of the Banner before roe, SPANlAkUS hilVT« AlTtfn ■KTUHHOHW fcgktinc. ■PaTTIK OPr OViMTUUMO n.iv- .:;i r rj«](KUi mmiv hik wiftt:]c 3rc, ANO l BPRGRNTi nCi-fijflKhr. ib)f hr Lbs- a hj™i.cJ rm . i OSf BOAPU PfckMi DlSl ' ATOU BoaT DadmYi, XX, VIA Kimisrajf, JAMAICA, JKraiilHy, JiilHU, 1 .$ P. M.— At %. , Aiin-rn-j.ii 1t k,3| l enlwl noil miT joined by dttBcliiitHit of iuMiigenu, TlLrv jiij.n]inL h[hhi the iintv vf Gii rai.pinmnn. mliliin whtcli thr Spflnlinli wire itnuijly inlrcucbciL Tbe jkiiHaIl tiring m-aa .( fi tC wjjil, I mi, American? and. Liubf rai; Iick =i (A f H j- (hey approached the fori ir i- .i-. ■-i i , . thr- ltuilrr id ilir- lii uijjthI? w S jJiof l wn ; h pnng IrlliiT. fr joi (Ik Amrriciiii rinti dialled fannn] to their fnmt, aihl vi JLh h tiiiuS rutlL [fcir mijn- r nrr jKmml into llir Spwith BHt. C ifg wn r lloweJ, ud lie- Itoiu w« co riLptetely raaltal. nir Sf l| nlA le  -p«9 1hhi l-utf- hundred ; tbil ui :lir I to rr «=■[ , fortj 1 dnd knd thirty mMnded. ■7 LaTck.— Il ■■leirned Inat the hide at tbe jrumf Amrri in wh mtlicl R?r -- rJ ill iTn hwl of Ibc insurgent  !■ nilf Mra. ' 11 ' jW. .1 VoLim1 T tU(W - il-iv----. ■■. li ' v -n foiMl.l -1- ■■-:■; 1 1; ■- u...i:|l.!. . ' .. .l r !!.-■• ' .. : ' .i llm-ii ' -i I::-. ! t ,-..!(■■mJ ■ra£ je L cut icroii liii forebtfnd thil lucked i if 111 old wound lwtd been reufCFted, A lew n 1 erne nLj- -a flrr bring tilccn to cienp, lie died. I l ' LidhkL ( he pa diilry. I u|ten«d ll ]x,-t .1111 1 kaiied with my h-..;Li3 .l iLin E llm table. My hand fell Q:t :■Utile red-backed book. It was- Jim ' s , jin.4 saw hastily MTTum-M in liis ltfild hand tlie words — ]jcL other write -wf llie IMiiijp (3imT it dunr [i-L- li i-:i t 1|.i n-i-v I :i:ivh -:i- :ii --f .!■I . For r f tnae nann fijilili fnr ■■cauw Tlml a (nit TliAt Inr n j{kl milt tbe life nHf lie dnd. And ju t Mnw was -Svu-jiiitc — (he Inud rtf Jvdiularx And lite EiLTrm; oi inns. (J11 tilt uppoA-ite; pnp ' wn (tie; last slinil nit {hitt. [MJWL-rfnl hyini: itt (lit (VjmWk— ■In tbe beauty of tbe lib ' c lliriit Y.MI bona erma, tbe u . U ' Ltb it fllory 11; lii lnv- ' i 1 Tfjjtl [fiiLJi iutiViJii and me. Ai lt - illr-l li? bi.iii.- : i.iii IliiLv . l.rE IP, 1 In- lei nutc iin-ll I ' m- Chj 0«d 1- murCh illK x . JiJii ' rt N ' lilnLiiH had foiLowed Itini lu tlH- ' tiiJ. My Li lit Wii OtLt, and [ lay Ittiiji Atari ll£ at I lie vacAnl bed tiejiidt: Bit. My re lhiMt fkx!]i was 1i;tu tiled Ikj- llm visum :kT tvrn hLiunv, ! ad t;trt ' s — that of tht- rldtilk ' tt mother and (Tac yjrjfiii iykLuiv down in rlii? liltk ' MixxiiMLppL Inline. i , A Plantation Love Song of 1312 i .V:iir. 1k-:ih.ttI, thf IlkbOIL iwi llj(H bljjb, Th:cj if{Ji [he- -. aiMrt deep of the floilki ' il llcjr, And only m me-LriL, h d wlii]ijM orwfcll i cry ,Slir Ui fcilb I In- j;r.i.vr, wl.v-.- . low il p H=xxL| e lite a dreamer tu deathly deep: Si iHKilr, Itlillr OWtl. FW llit tJuHlmv thrown Ity (lit moon oVr the rose oik ibowi tbil flown H (lit trfrtir at raiting 1hee here ■lime ' . J] III Helovtd, ' til Ihou ; lie mind is ]( w, Thy tatai to my brent, LnTe„ m , n jr„ do noL ■peik, And thy drei gleioi] whit !oroi«b (be wfitidljbd ' h tfiui . l f or the light thil 1 we Lu In y dr i ?}■% Irani ] [Ml lieu, O li rie, for Thy Hep wtnra !  Show me ill ; ■em) lit QojIi coUli y del rate, cheek To a lover to hnf; from bit lore ilel-yed ; YelU more lo inf beart Dun my mind, could tr rn ; So come, mine ourn, -So, lielwied, inLiie own, Bor the ibid™ Uirown M J BI diadGW be thrown 3l_v the msrori oer the rwe «k vhvirt thM bowb hy •orraw unsought or bjr (rouble nnkamra, lithe boar of wailing thee bere fclunr. lire tht nighl of onr joy ind our pirn lire be flowr. Of a Robbery Ihr MimH. wlihr feet left ftwlpfinli in He und Tli ( |ti|;hn L W Ll were gone Belbte: I milled trie ib rjjiu of the laud Tl-I- 1iI,?1b w it1 llklL ltllghed AD oft lEnL lijjllt, 1.i:l M:iiLir:i-r vi.i-.ih.it pliV, I I.liI ri.l;- ' !H.-!l hit. I ' .ir Lilt fO C U] in lilt ni lst And fcidsnl litis -ill away, IHI Bef. 1TC. (MA Vandy ii a-layia- back, A-bDMiB of be ide , Aad Ifaiaki tbal victory i ben, Mn IIUtlrT what betide . l- ' ul) many a. time hi thinATU thing Hy Ather leant been thought, Bin iju.i1 aether late L told When the battle hu been fought. So laug fa jranr fiiLI , foe V underbill, And IicjtIl it farad sad ful, I ' oc khii yoa ' 1] le-j.ro that he laugh bent XI ' 1mm laughter come the tut. then, ' Vanity, work withalL yoor might, iScnnct La the play I Tli coungc. boy , and not conceit Ttiat ' i going lo kid the day. And when die Bgbt hu been fought tli rough There ' ll be a glad refrain ; And herein liti the 11017 true Of hew n gave them C1L11. ' T«ft riLll. that atarted trft the ball. Followed bjr all Ihe back ; A VaHily eateliea, Hart to run, Sinipv ' ' down him in hi track . DrrariTHij Tfl Tirr, Auu or yj j Arivuml the c- Hi) tin.- trie to k ' TKirt., But ' Felly- 4h found there: Tlii-li I.-.;iL.h I]ir liar, liUl nilll ISO ffii.ll, E ' .iji fcilling ilijn ilnC caie. Tli ml hUiwzi ' Pciii r .Lnth 1 i jjai n ' ' ' 5wrtly ■rttt OnnrJi rr  = : FlnnRci. hard— bot Claiborne ptap — Sewnirec ' lull co down . ' ' Above the cboniKB of cheen The voice of ' Steels h ringroiil. The lijnal ' i given, joe ' ' pluujtei through, Four yardi, without a doubt ! Line up again! Yin — ninety aui t it ' a ijenver,- Link and la.ll, Who eraibea through oLd Vondy ' i left. A amnogieT to the ball. Then. Kill. or ■■t uaBt, grab [hr pijj. ilia — It iiutten b« which rsue — ArCltlthl ' . 1 1 ■. -• ■= 1 1 1 , TI3ltl UglllJllflg |3 T7l — f.£Mh r What a beauty rtlfl ' ' ' ]..-„■,:, .n.,,-, ' 7.K STl,-,!, ' I ' .i, lir-H. A l wtii he Jilwjrn thr Irkk. Kii !.!!•■ii ;. ..ri ' .K lH-!iir.- I.i i ,!■! •. I And V ndyi van u look k-t, Then MUM Hie lime when Beef and ChoV Sfdi! wide and hit the Line ; l x pLuugcp through. Tbree yard to gain ! ' ' lie triplet it to nine. Cheer after cheer mount upward now from alL Sewanee men : The cry ii borne ibong the line : • m ll k • Bitty ' round the to, I ! ' ■Tbe acore u noatk, The jjioaL ii ktchtd. ABd Skeet Itiiei ujv I iIa ik u , Tlbru, -.Mils the uiur aUI |ilay ;■il-JI trifkn The aauie IhLiijft-rtinie iunin. A ml at thceikd, wfaen vbirtory iTuWhiii Sewiiiee ' hiave eleven, t3uiiilndn iri ' -cheen %a up In n«Lie Of the team of iLinety-ieveit : The nun i Lvea frpftb a jiurjiLe glare-. The air a fiurnJe li ur-, And, fjiifctil -am IiuU]iIl«, uiiiety-uveo ( prupi lianda with ulnety-two. JIi+il ikiiuilly vtill we gine Ifaree cheers. Anil |{Lve them not ie vnio : Afjitu mc ' iL %lvt- IIm-iw wtilt a vim V-iiw Wilder and lor Jtyae. HH3l ti K li your fi.il, foe Vaenlefbill, And laugh it loud aeil Ja t, pceaooii you ' 11 learn that be laugh I ! IVlioae- Lau|j]itef count (he tatt. 1 2 After 0BC IHP ' miduLjjht ilneary, 1.VI1 i ' .-r- : i-= ■-■-= 1 a- Mr 1 .1 ill vary, Ami l ' Hii-.itk l me by reciLHeg Ujut :i tah|(-iYif iffttieiL care— Tl ' lillr ] hutily wa iiup]itib|.; Out Hi fiin? pn)ni nf icrappamj. AniL. if r.rriL Ik-. (OA, Cit t [i|ai1(f, Gmllv i |iiaik K , V ly ' A rak — • Tin ill ri«y tiling, 1 mulltmL, ft:r!!j- l.i{fl MiK tbn-iK. far Kane. Till U i . ™l iiut Lii|f ituine, Oi h(j Lh da I 1 number. Alt ! ' twu Ltt the hlrtik Xovc-tnbtT, . ' ,:!■I i-Jfh ilhllvJiLuil UIMIllitr 1 .-.r- k-il r ' llL IliA j|M[ And WOK Thai u|j iil tin- hlooily ntorraw VmJ) 1 W f K fail W llH hfiCTir : Viiinly k1iijii.Ii! aU|f i!n-p of M1HW — (Vlrniw thai tiiri JiiLll ' I ■CQft — Or (tir jjnilirv? i vwn la Ntrtirjllr. U ' liini [lir y [juiLml Qui ikt for plre- I ' lriiHruii, n-LlrarU 1 ' rvnimni , III 1 K il u tack. I crit-ii, m pining witfi iIhh btw ji H i- ' y t ititij( K«F lllr llutlllt SMIlt f [:i| ]ii llj; Vindy ' 111 11 Cor jjuld cut jjore ; TIW-ll, ItlLlA my Cllidll-HT Lur llllajj, S t 1 Jong with lujerhuriiui , (JriOtHLflLL, hilt 4trr JrrATlijkiK t r 1 tint UpClIt ill - W r, Till 1 nerttMi whaVl U-l-ii Llii-tmiI. EJAiL, ilk (tCt, bjfH-lL il-hILv Oi.lIIi-:li1. }Wi-V d fall fL ' Uab b[fi thirmjfU niv cliH.ir. IV Tl=v! I cried, upitnrii ng, diiskieg For (be moiDfC-ut I ' d be+11 ilrLuliiiij Anil wauc- frightful apparition II«iJ returned to fright me (tare; ' Mn.ii ! ' L critd, ' ' art thou front Xuhrilte? TelL Dt, if (Tioii ' rt Dot i nvti, J tid vxwi lap iltep Vainly ' forr [,titi[i lit lay bpAn [h? IKnar ; thru . [ Imi, vi itfci tutabf™ nnioiIikinK. An ou« WHO Pw xbtreh i faoablimj, CHrflW, S ' wjHitTiiLdiT! store: w pl j fortbidl, DtmsjK ] ■hj Sokrates ' Second Visit to Sewanee tli? Sag having Ih? ;ii axHemhltd, who. guide by their wisdom the Stat of learning OIL the mother of ruOUH- tatius a certain Etpixtnjm hming Arisen with nnieb IrtMahie, for illdetd lie was many StOILCS in weight., said : Ijet nr sunimun Sthltraten, Lu addie k c ' nif vOUniE nim it I he Sacrifice to PllliS : for hlBI WJSC man Slid well vuT .d in iI.l Li.n ■■: the- phiknsophrra. ' Add straightway the wily Ouiggisseus, having arisen, Nay, by Zeus, I ptsLnif)0«, sriid he, ' -for he ih ptwhr ami culiLJ nut even pay his passage across the Styx i let us rattier invite I ' NiuLiis; for he. of all tliL- Athenian , In llie riehestL, ;uv.l he wiHLld tfkc US many talents with wllich to buLlu 9 temple lo Fal]ji-.. ' ]+m [lie mi faithful eapLLiii v]iu formerly I kid objected to tlit nakedness of tltc youths while they w-ere hurting the dutciui, and win? had |?re enied jh otKd«t?to the contestant !!! the Olympian jjinte. S ' ' . LlI us i j h : L fttrget E-lophmanntot, Mid he. kn he dill ramble ' aimmft the groves of tile academy BO long 99 one ntiifht lake Lu journey to SpartJL ;liu! hunk. SiiiL l)ll- wt es haviiiK - as1 their otes, ttic gram til a tcusVa lied out in a. loud micv, AndiL ' s Evuiskii]x i. ye have cliuseiL Jvnk rales. ' ' And su il ta.Ole nhcml that SuLralr juurneyed uute iuutu lu tilt tiUnlUtaJlk And as the trail! drew up from Krnvanos, Uliere ran tu iheet Sokrates a t-eitaiit fal rnuud Jtia.1l, saying. Hail, O Sofcrates, I am chief arctlQlfaild :nn eonie to lime! tltee with my eharcOt. Ann they ascended into the eharlOI. Now, Sokratfs In-iilk thirsty, Oiiilluix caused the charioteer to stop al a certain wine-shop, and alighting, rolled for two cot?Ji ' 40lm r For, ' said Sole rates, they ate good for that tired feeding, and I have been some space with thee. ' Now. when they had dfutik, Ouilkost said: ' Charge them, I pray tlute : fori have not an obolos about me, ]tu| the keeper of the wine-sluop being sorely wroth, said: No, by Z us : for I trust thee not at all. And having lieiii hi he.™?, he quickly Ll-l fly an arrow which smote QuiLkox on the thigh. But thu high priest of yEsculaplus, for he was passing that way, being summoned , laughed srod said; Paint it «-n inline, O OuilkoK. And he- departed, swinging his staff. Now. Ouilkox being swiftly rccoverc !, Let us go. said he, to the house of the wily 0aigKis eli3l. ,, ■' Yea, 1 ' said Soltrates,. for I desire to change my tunic, ' ' So they came into the bouse. A.nd the wily Ouiggisscus said unto him f Hail, O Sjtraics, :md welcome, since it was my greatest desire that you come to addrt ' ss our youth. When Sokrates had rested from his jnnmvy they went ont to we Che sight of ibe dty. And there met them a certain one, the chief of police of the eity h Andyo iy name. Now, he was followed l y a .small doj;, which sprang at Sokratcs iA| r iyu-yi nr ' ' i X f a jVj ■S td WJ ih ifr- k .t uU£i i.?.TtM«J: ■1 IkiL Andym said. Henri?, I ' J relzi-l, :V r [ wi-li Lo ask ri ' (Ctat 6s Ifwt hIlhiiiLJ ftive j holiday at lei the battle Of M ;ir ;il h -i:. ' _ But ihey tarne hastily upon A terlatiL ttfakort. ebief of the syCOphan|s, who sAld to l nii: ;:-M. ' ns lhat ther was an lip- i  — St t U-vJ v rCar Oft Mart Hitl, for MerhB-n;: , [lie orator, was inciting the youth to liaicle, And I hey hastened thither. n £ r — b ' Nuw, sjK ' iLkin L ' l hi. 1 oitdtilndes was ;t man ol smnll sAalure, and Sokralcs sji I to Andyus, ' I ray,. It ' ll me, who is speak iuj; , for [ hear a voll ' l ' ;lihI sus; :h 311:111. ' ' And he having adjusted his ihchmx-Ic, said : E$ok rates, il L Brouno«% theOlogue, who is flaily A cubit in height. IW - —- 0 - ■By Kens! 1 said Sot rates. ■' htm g feat an orator he must he f for 1o I here is ore thai weeps h and he pointed to t HoKessiouiS ftiUii h T i - i N!aj-. Maid HogeJsimoJi, ,L I weep fur ihe army whkh 1 have just wen at Kowauos going to battle. a . ft— %■■W . Nm.v-. eIll- Niimul ( r the opruar having reached the camp of h g}i; ■.inv.rd . there cbiTgod therefrom one Millonos r a Nl 3tt  . 0- t+ J t, lochagoa. leading a band af soldier , :iml lit ' having commanded silence, cried out in a loud voice, l The ' have desecrated our country hill] stdU ' ii inn banner, ' Ami Hogessim us lamented again, jjying that the eily was disgraced, Now, tbi. caused mil-K an uproar thai g,nlebe Tthe proctor, and Slakos, (he sycophant, were not able tc quell it. ! - ■tf J_. Kay, ' ' said Sot r ares. I have not se . L n jsnch a tumult since the llermje were defaced at Athens. . Rut in the midst of the confusion there crept up to Sofcratesa lall man with a black beard, LcukosTiy name, wlm said w |i wfc L Ifl akrates. in a voice- h w and full of mystery. u Sofcrates, have you been to the English Club? K+yk j f - Now, a certain youth, Weldon, having performed many antics, Sofcrates saluted bim and Mid:. u O younjf man, libal Tpfl ,X At. — aEUtbeCr 1 , ISul hi answered, J 1 4ni eajiijibq jinnl manager f the discus throwers, and Ibis is the way I defeated the Spartan in the C -b+. - f 4 . OLyULpian jjaOhis. J, Btit, AiU B phiM he !wn,iety kadei t ' that is nothing compared to- the way I tackled thein in the great game of ' $$. H -j fVj trt n . Now, tlte wily OuijjKi« ' is 3rjulin|f (tiern L ihey came to a halJT whence proceeded the sound of musie. And Sokracirs r J u- T t having etniitired what was the cause of this. Andyo .nn weretl with a hugh that it was the boplites ptactieiiiK fur l)u j;er- niau. Ahd entering in ihey saw lletoisihosTwIw aforetime had been choryphaioi in the tHJiuplv. hot b«ing flailed thijie- J t hji J  front, hail i3jilliii.I willi (lie niaidens in (hi- li:i 1 1. But SekfaiMH. .«eing a youth danre 00 vcrj 1 grafeCully, said; We have belter devotees of lerpsiehore. 1 ' But BekeistluiM, aiiswerinjt, Judge notK said he, 0 Sofcrates, by Overtonios? for lie is not the best. Von should i  Sll Lt sue Utedaneethe liupLiEt; iw  sEe] . Now. wIll-o lliuy had lirfld of ihis,, ihey jirtjcecdcd to a certiau symposiuia, where were assembled ail the prtyfeKMirsr £-ft 6- And there waa a certain Ouueiswtm, running up y S krates, said l How play the Athentan ytinths? for when [ ( (t t o pitched for thejn. tliuj- did dtfeai the y jnih$ frwn Thebes And he naTT Icd to Sokrates at some Length his exploits wlti the discus. m ' S But Solvates- becoming wearied and seeing a certain diminutive on passing by. he called cut to tiini, Vhu an tlunj ? ' But lie auawered and said, ' I am iSarLmiikeK, 1 1 if mathematician. ' W WelL, then, said Sokrate.V L-:in you measure- one of the promises of the wily Ouig Meu ? And all laughed merrily. Now. there entered the hi|$h irfk t, named Guej-rtw, wlici, L-ominjj; to Sokraies, .said: O Sokiatest. nil! you. join (he U . w Brotlie rliood of Si . Andrew? ' No. by Zeus, said Sot-rates, ' fur Can th iirt ; in a member of the Woman ' s Auxiliary, and [ will have imii of your bntlKTlHHd. tfcJliW Welt, then, said fiuerros.. tart tlLou seen the laiitPw-h Lcli 1 liave huELt for the youth ? ' - lfc t v T Muw- at tlie- word Link I eufcos. rushed up crying : Wlm said taut? For the tank is dry L and I can no more dLxptm nlystdf tlierem. 1 Sat OueLlesTmulterittg 10 himself, said : Task ! Tank? it 5 time for beer. fc . vJ . vlJLt_ And thereupon tlie fathrTTjf BeplLOS. wlto served at the symposia of the club, tame turn-aft] tu teLL item tltat tli haiujiiul t- C « «« WU mack ready. Ami Hiie ksi-Lis, haVHItf put a CrOWU UpOIL hid head, poured OUt a libation. So all drank and waxed merry. But wbik they wen feasting there arose a great clamor outside, for- certain students-. Iieinjj drunk ivith applejack, called for a speech, front Sal; rates. So- he, having arisen, said : ' ' Retire now, youths, for to -in or mm- I shall give you a speech. So they hastily retired, followed by Elakos. Aud oil Lhe morrow So-kraica, having: addressed the youths, departed for Kowanos on bit way 10 Aihemi 1S6 A Midsummer Night ' s Dream nuiHly, lull f- ml. ghostly in |1 ? bed, worn ont by Of WfrtHiiK 4 riilrnfL bj- AwmI md field. Of ltplf T rr- d(h V«|v l ' lite imminent Detdljr bnacb. T s vii midnight. Tilt faint rays of the flewlyvrisen moon 61 Led the mnn wiih light. Not a souud wa.-vlioa.nl save the regular breathing «t the awkward tium tlit unaccustomed travel . He was £ tICW Student wbo bad arrived thai day fn ni (h-ur ia ; a great, Vtll felkiw. with strongly devel- oped muscles, hardened by habitual Lahuiaii his father ' s farm. Ctpt. Smith h;id watched hinm.s Ik walked up from the depot, and joyfully noted him as- a [K --.i hi-.- candidate I ' m full -bode mt the ' ..n NmilImiIL Irani. And now be lay there, peacefully dreaming of tin.- dear ones at hum , and his- wanderinjr thonghtfl pic- tured to bin happy visions of future triumphs on track, diamond ami e,rktirun.; in thedasa-room. on the rostrum. Tlie thought that bis Long-ant icL|iaied college lift- bud actually U-jtan ill Led him with a m,-:! - of complete contentment,, and a pleasant smile hovered altoui the placid k ' aiurvs of bis ctmnterjance, A change came o ' er tbc spirit of his, dream His. sleep tsVf trendded ami be Uxssed from skit? |u side from an unconscious sense of impending danger. He dreamed thai be was with Lite army in Cuba, First, he was at Havana, and dead islco arose iiota the depths, of the water and pointed iheir ghastly fingers toward Ihc spoi where the Maine lay sunk. A chilly wave of Itorror mark his fan seem coLd and In- shuddered at (be I nought of death, Tltc flickering smile is gone, and hij, breathing liecubieji irregular. A change came o ' er the spirit vf bis. dream. ' 1 Now he is. with the fleet t ( Sampan steaming the Merrimnc straight toward tbc enemy ' ;; guns ! They resell tbc mouth of the barber, the .-ihip fwiapi rcniud, settfe arul skits f — and A change came o ' er the spirit of his dream, He is, Lti the prison of -Santiago. Grinning Spaniard?! with Seiw looking knives and brandished pistols surround him in heated dijeusstou. Horrible iiLMiruoieiils- of torture — remnants of the Inquisition— -adorn tbe sides of bis prison cell. His hair stiffens ; a ka y perspiration break from bis forehead; he feels his knees tremble! Then he is suddenly seized from behind, his. right Use thrust into a ernel-looting vice, which closes with crushing force upon it, a cry of paiu starts from his lips, — ! ! ' ! 1ST And, half loifMTiK from tine bed, he awoke, and, stuptf cd m the dim, uncertain light, he thought he saw a m«l| L urhile. figure at the foot af ttii: bed with Ills baud upon his tot IttftiactivetT lie reached for some weapon, aud wrus sliogt to spring upon his wuuilant when the while- robed figure softly wIlis] . ' ™! : Sb-h-h-b ! Dini ' t make j fuss ! There arc twenty fellow Ottttfdc tJie door, and they ' ll buck ns both if Jrfttl w.-ilce the house 1 and he cw 1y adjusted trie- cord on the victim ' s, tw, pullvd ii laid, and slipped out from the nwra. Then came a tremendous pull upon the court. The fc«.ir ■ttuger ' t roe craeked ; he came tumbling to it ; flw and, jta spite of his fnUUtk eflbrbi to escape,, was dragged aero the roam, ihroueji the door, and out into the lull. ... - - i ' . r And it ws nut until, he reached llic bead of the s nir and lxrjj;an to bump down (he unearpeted step that, i-n the stronger liglit of the hall lamp, he perceived at the Other end  t the etiid.  W the twenty athlete he supUwed v,-tn: ilieie, but the single white- robed figure whleti had crept Into his room, anJ, single-handed and alone, had ' bucked ilu: man itcua Georgia. So lliaa a-nd I, d r «hi . must put : Who liinnrtliew tfliqf the tine will be L ' liLil mf?ta. Htirt prated to bcirt, I HraiFllt nk f ™i P«t l s ni - An J Irri tXH pPt«u«-oJ thy liiiul. Wlwir tHgtkfcil luiir b I undcntaniL. To Oira Wlirii Hfiiniilk ullor, farced to pact Yttini lib Loved oec, cnm-l tempi tltc k tlnif pri r lh- murmuri from. hi bcnTL, aA thu, beloved, irit I, thee : C toil pn urtiij, ' my, let it be (hr , oace, ilmyi, but for me. , . College vs. Country KWANEE suddenly 4W6JU • ti £ fact that there was n war, The Literary Societies debated it, the flu-HoTi forkful ihi tat its eandy and grew ck nc-nt ever Cuta, while their forgotten cigsra tnumtdered. Tke E ' riHricKr bad given out in chapel tbnt the Jievrauee Kines-was (o be formed, and filially liuiii RuvUluil declared his intention of enlisting. Thai Lithl fju-l iv:i Urn much fur Ull- ninliiil.iiii, Svw.imi ' wax p.ilrtutLt, hut Hot even for their country could they hjriire Bum Bo vis ton. The Suite 1 Gtffiiaa Chit- couldn ' t spare hini, because he UK the lieai lend ? In the I ' uiversily : Ibc team wulrl not spare him, because be was the best fielder In the South, ;li I lastly. his special chums wouldn ' t spare him, mid so Ben Carter and Billy Steven Went a remonstrate Willi Jlilll. Hello! Bum Buylnron, yuu up there 1 Carter yelled under hi-- window. No, I ' m leadtne, ;it the K. Q. B.„ vu aotwgfed from above. Then you arc hardly very euUftaltliag ' , but we ' ll conic up. Don ' t. I ' m busy. Cwd, we ' ll come up anyhow. ISnni was Kilting at bis- cable studying a French Qui . BiLEy Stevens shied hi nortiirdjtmrd ai him by w;iv nf ruL-iiii};. What arc you fellows up to? anked Royhton. 11 Up to yon, retorted Ben, m lie teniuved the Flinch books, took a seat at (he Vil-!r. rind filled hi- pipe with Bum ' s toljacco. IVIiat in Hie devil u this we hear of you enlisting in tlic army ? ' W-c-l I , I e.ucv [ ' sis Kwin , itiiielly wiid Buin. What awful tommy-tot ! I irion M yun hud more Httise than tint. What made you decide to enlist? compliLhied Elevens from the lounge where lie lay curled up. Well, fellows, I alivay-- u ;i- LKHriolii:. yotl kDOW, ami thought our country great, and Jefferson and those old fellows the Gnust Derj that e ef lived, and if my father was alive I know thai he would wish nm Lc p. , um then, man, stretching arid warm- ing up a bit. think of the pleasure of paying tack Uidsc Sjisiniardh. That ' s all Very null, Bum, but there are plenty of EhL-uple in tlie United Stales « 9 Al.v - wb eau blow Spaniards m I Index : clerks, mid fellows, in town, ami nil that, you, know, Of Conrxe, if we were needed tt wotjht I ; tin. ' thing to enlist, but there arc plenty of men without a .™ said Carter. Ye . ISnro, struds in Stevens, jtm mil graduate in Augn t, and it would be foo1i h a the deiil to pull up and go now ; beside , wc can ' t |rarc you. old fellow ' Ob, yon blow tbtt ' t mi, ItLtly, Sewaneewould ' — bnt lie wa interrupted by voice from below, hallowing. BoyUtoH al home? l Yet, come up. fellows ' he «si wercd. without jtetting up. A sound of feet zm the stairs and Itenner , the baxehnll enpuiii, and JadEMna, the eotwh, came in. Say, Hum, :i won ' t do for yon to go away, you know; The whole Kami ' v,itlt Virginia. rle|seud on yrui; yon hold tbs team together BKretbta I do; if you leave we hai.v mi cLanceoC heating, ' m Mice began the captain, Thanks, old man, tint Hint isn ' t inn-. Oh, shut ujn, Hum, you wnn theKame last year, ynu are the KtmngirHl pbycr llii ' . vi-ar. and what are a hlaiued Lot of Column to the winning of ilie Virj;ini:i gume Maid J aeLsnn ■Hear ! Hear ! faint from Hilly and Itt ' n. ' Sewauee itf. ihn; I ' . S-. College ;t. Country, eh? said Brtybilan. I . -i i t | i.iL it i ' . il UT j- ; May Wilii-r ' I ' m needed i-i. where I ' m ttot litM-di t, ' said Ik-rnu-rs. Well, mi{kW , l l t in the day far me U: hive: to [ffrtr? my Idv for SeWhnee- I dtofl know why it in, hut whoil- HH I Lhillk ! ' .lit- war 1 fcul hablL: and lung lo [bum- everything over unci inartli lo C ha. ' ' That ' s, all filiL ' , liuiii, and vie know lhai you air mul - ;™, IkuI Jitwiini ' L ' iiLH ' iln ynu :n moTe way; [ban cine, ahd you ought to stay with ijul ' Promise you ' ll give up this atad  Bte 10 practice to-niQlTOW,  id tlif Mptftls. Yes, Buiti, your word. and iliey all crowded around hlnn. • l ! ' ' ,v-. Iii- i- Hi it fail ' , but if you put il [bis way I ' ll Imw to pffnolK. ' 1 Good. old uiiin. and pressing hih liatid lianl, they left. Billy and Ben marched off iii ing. While we are boj-H at SewAuee. Far utT at Suhleas ■hjhiv OS toiik up tltc cry and hallowed. Hurrah for t ' uby ! Way down the s ulb ide .tuntul dy hluit 1 a born vij{ orousily. From Alabama Hall cacuc tlic ' Varsity yell. ■Reiucrabcr the Maine, to lull with Spain, shouted sodne fellows Proui the iiurthside. Then the Proctors began to stir and all quieted to a stray whistle ana an occasional footstep. Bum Boylston sat where they bad left him. Then he got up and Look down front his, desk a pictute of Lee and a ilai; itiserilxd, Remenibcr the Maine, locked them up and turned into bed, muttering, ' It ' s devilish hard not to go. Von pee. IJoylston had the war fever. It was the day of the great game. ALL Sew-ancc m at the ball grounds and the grandstand was bright with purple and noisy wfth sheeting urtd bhiwmg of horn . On tin tin rcKkT were [kplIkm! some Grammar School boys who would In; heard frum Later on. At lh ' backstop won iIl IUiIi ' Tmwh ina-ntl vie,omusIy playing Wiuchcttcr as the Scvfauee (cam mil on the field. Knli, nih f Twr ' Varsity ! Hey up! hey up Swwriaer- ' ' went splitting through the air. Billy Stevens, nrne in hand, was leading t3i vetlinjs from the other end of the stand, ' Vl ' hat ' s die Dftttcc with Bcylston? He ' s all right, Was ijui Lionn) ;tiu) niiAwered Willi n jny ! milt jls the Irani Inxjlt [IicSt pLicex ;iili! ISiiui trotted to left fold. A last frantic yell nf tlerisunn Tor (he OpaKhsitiK team Jind tho grandstand quieted ihWi h Lu watch tllL- -i IM . . Ill (he first iuluug neither side xctired. ' I ' lir siK-pnd umiiig cLixL-d willi the- junne result. ' This lit tin- lie- t game wi ' have ]l;h! in years. ' said the diagram. Yes, at reminds till- «F (rial yaiue I jsntehed in ' 65 , answered nine uf the assiMailt professors. But his furtlKT remarks Were eLU shun by a liTtlhan-t 3iil liy Tliuinpxiin uf Kewance, foltuwed by ince front Rentiers, and ScwaneC made two scores. The purple Waved and dnltered, ain| the Vnivers.ity urcut wild. In Lite seventh Smith made a bit which bronchi in Sanders-, nucL still Virginia had not scored, Tile band played Win- dn-.itcr with renewed ardor. Blli In the ninth inning [lit- scales were- turned. Virginia made two runs by hard hit , and twj nieli were uil bases when a bug, low tly was It not rlei-d Hi HiFyLhtwiL. T ' .v.h had already heel) put out, atld tlte tpectntor breathed bard. Tire Bob- Town hand forgot tii play. Inim Liad never failed to catch a lly, and even the runners Mopped to see him catch it. But it parsed through his bauds and s|?ed 00 to i hid taw in the left of the field. For an instant Ruylslun Seemed dazed. It flashed Oil llillL that lie had lost the game, Then lie dashed after the hall. Rut the yells of the opposing team, the- hush fiuni [111- stand, broken only by the coach ' s liorrifieri exclamation, ' Ituylsuni! reached him. It seemed unreal; lie halted in hiii ran. Tlte thought came to him thai he had better have gone lo Cuba rh.ni have lost the game, He scented (o licaf tlte slioiitj; of the lattle. He thought he was wviuiiJcd, wavered for a moment, and fell. Fame seized the crowd as, they saw him faLL. The capiaiii ami one of the players rushed up, and the marshals had to use their caues to Itirc-p ttie crou l olf the field. RilLy Sterns pushed them aside and ran to Boylston. Buia was lifted up ami taken tu a carriage. He had fallen on the rooks, As they passed tlte hushed rand stjin.l carrying hint they heard hiin cry out, Stand faet, men ! Rementber the Maine ! ' Bum Boylston thought that he had gone lothe war. ■y. Til the Sphymx 4 [it Ih oM ilfcy the- riddle at 1i - Spbr 11 x W« nB4n- wh-..-k is .1 r-.l.llr must lntniQij.il . SUM tbr R ' flt Dc-CTC-WiUbtf itUwd Ullaltf ller riddle now in nr Hiijn. Bel the Sphynx ia ■. iromia,. toft. Untrue And very idle ii iTtc ancient itory I [our [l-Ldipiiii tbc problem roLvetl. ' Tij-dni To lluit wise hnv ' i ftloiy Te (til tlW tfiK !•! - 1 111 Jenrrf i cup I l-.r - l.i y hi- ii: I I: :-l wkW tt PU i lliil Buhner, Hctnl lb dtrfc rWJIe promptly give- it tip Swnnr rfif nil 1 4 r. sod— bihtett iif-r. Wherefore, being vroimm. brrt of mm Slur judpeil liim. w - .1, Niskir ii I ' lynsrs Told him line nisflvcrtf brrsrlft mi A (ticiiL Mushed, and nlumrd hi Vis , Itoc-el hit-c libuln llii f ble i-howi The way -to salve the Sphj-ni 1 ' prcwol riil ' lk, I ' or of himself the inmr no- hid li mows, I ' -ii: vi ' :k-:i. Wfare the middle Of mil Hlbt dt trl ■thu ridnl m«i, I ' Tl iiy wii«  l, do BQ nun «un mill her ■Jsrck net 14 xQlMr It, S v [ tlut the k m t, i.:-.v- -.i it]i, tun) Itbuher, :-,.- Of Dead Lave Mf lore it 4 4. JfaL nuidcnuir,. Bsrt tl little laogtimg tan-icod die Who «hbk rrO H om a l A;Ti j  Villa the limJ (jf jciJlrril ? Sly 1iltk lore is gone. TbwiKh fer who H«n Ttit- mine tod geoiblaiicr of my i-iiu Ih-hL i - l- . ■■L r r--r i;n- oil, wilh (.■■■Mlv- ' HvuinK IicjhI, ' Hi D4t lb flm . Ak wild beuti in Uidr l lr 5lj- jrirfp pUt k he anuinjl. ' Tfii H whoLe l iT JHTKIKT tlC 3ILJ Lrtl r. BHI Bta h T lmWt The -nurte eve «bJlM Uwrt WiuU my wcrahip rouse, hut fnmilhme tpirn lo«3t a iLiflerent soul. Y i ' til Ihe Lot of all the t W «f nicn. Jiut went, ppr oeUer. Our wuni jc l i lii ' l J7ol by the- arched £nu and the cuflin-liil. Pnt wilt [kite-adit. Mw rnr imn ifiii |[ik]h- MiHt nr Hurt ill heaven. So reliue Can Lfflivr fttibi Lb:ii icrU-l , i-svf .iny n ore. No (Tirtt Hif lr.-n-l ni K  v iik - fun lier fOOTE ; My Iot i? dm! Cwrrr, He ( jwtw ! m A Thanksgiving Day Game ,-hoJe University, from, the dignified gow usinau down to the- most cli iwrderly junior, had anticipated it, had talked of U, ItarL looted forward to it for weeks. Even the youngest junhim., — those whose ml lefte life only spanned a few weeks — even they would talk very knowingly of the Varnity ' s new c|uam!T-ljfiL-b trick, or u-ould sagely discuss the relative strength of tin; lidfc. Yet, I ta - tlie whoLc University had looked forward to Lt to a man. The students had come out in croi -d to the practices, niiul had miked hack ih the Hiiity fall evenings in Ike red sunset light and become alnaoat feverish as thty anticipated it. Aye, much depended on the Thanksgiving Etoy gnniv. ] ;lil sue thai field how n it was on those iiulnnknal evenings; the goal posts, paiant and ininiohile.. n tn through, swirling cloud of dust, I can hear the heavy rush of meu, the quick decisive sig njs, (he energetic voitx of our Utile toaoh, w!k , distinguished by his Princeton stripes, won Id m h into the stm ling groups to issue a command, correct a fault, or straighten out some mi untkr ioHx:l play, I can sec it alL — girls on the side lines with flushed tiun lairii-d In thL-ir i ' u:-. .jiving (.-tit lo their excitement in delighted little screams or a tiny- clapping of gLovtd hmuls. when some friend of thdis would make a brilliant play, and the knols of students, with tJn-i r Ln.-wi led caps, following even the minutest details of every practice with anxious intensity, id miking j«it« fartailiarly to- grave professors, who themselves coudescemkd to sh re the amiety « f the itudtatf. And now the week ' s practices n.rt ] • ?(. jjjuI tomorrow thti itmh i to hear usofTthe mountain t, on the last game of the season , Then the last signal practice in the gym. the nijiht before the game and the walk home lh.f du.Kh the- crisp evening air and the sense vt responsibility thnt I felt- wlieu I rerraeaulieTGd that I was one of the eleven uteri. 1 1 was a clear, frosty might with a high wind blowing. uvd big bant of clouds seuddiog away across the sky allowed a full, cold winter moon to shine fitfully. r?4 And then— Nashville. The tense eraiteniciit before the game, the gntesqin incidents of former g nt , and the captain ' s ringing speech echoing i« my ears as I passed through the b s office out on the fifld. And then now my eyt-s h.id u-andured toward the side line and how I had starched so foolishly and so persistently far rf r face amongst the thousands iliTniiKitig there. Our men were passing the hfdl DOW, passing Lt. punting it, and falling on it — great, sturdy fellows looking ■■' t ' ™n cubaat play as they rolled ever I he Iwuneing pig-skin. Wv were light, though, very light, and terribly out-clashed in regard to weight hy our opponents— bat then, bad we mil pliyud atid won many a hflltk -t jlLilhlI even fifMlcr odds thnn we were to fnoe to-day ? If tang wore tight, at  nv Tale- we were H[tLLtk and not a team in the South played snappier, faster ball. Our full-back punted. The hall swung high ih the air, twisting, and then settled sixty yards from where it ww kieked, and from the crowds on each side there rose a cheer, from the tally-hos .n-.il dru s and from the tcrraee -on our left o iw eov rsd with spectators, came Ihe fluttering nf bright ribbons and banners. — v ma waved 10 encourage, others in defjai ce- It was a large crowd, hundreds of siTitleaLi from both nnrwsafiw, some wearing gfeai yellow chrysanthemum , others alreams of purple ribbon, and as I -iw the uuwljer of handsomely gowned women. I knew that as the papers had predicted the game- was indeed a society event. Tlie captain .and the manager w re talking near by and I caught part nf whai they said. ' This- ground is terrible ; it bM fmaieu and it ' s thawed and it ' s soggy swamp. I glanced over the level ejeen rurf doubting what I hejird. My eye traveled froni goal post to goal i : l m-at the freshly marked five nn L tm j-™! line . Then I dug- my heel in the grass and felt it slip on tin.- muddy ground in spite of my deals. For i moment I despaired- Out ' chief dependence had ln:en in our uie-kness, and many a time OUT qukfcly furmed and rapid inivTii.-rviKvrv had j.:;imod througlt heavy lines where our adversaries had not been quick enoujfh anticipate our play— but how could we nooff with any speed over ground where- our feeL would slip at every Sep The Mir ;lckI confused murmurs from the side Hue suemed to me like the sound of a distant sea as I stood gazing dully at that tfny | ool of water which had eolketed i iIly dent my heel had left. Tlien I glanced tip listlessly and oty eye was attracted almost mechanic-id ly hy a great puxph? flag that some one — I tieveT knew who — was waving fro™ the top of a tally-ho. It bore a large white S in iu centre:, and llien it was- that the words that I had heard months before in a speech. came- back to inc. Our purple represents to us Hue color of our cK-mal hills ajud our while is the gleam of iis wintry cas- cades 1. The words mox in my ears, and I fell then as I had uever felt beio that in .spite of our djaad vantage we simply had to win that game. Just then a renewed volley of cheers and yells and waring of flag and ribbons caused me to turn 10 where all eyes were directed, and there in Rreat black and yellow sweaters moving in a dow. steady trot, I saw our adversaries advancing They were huge, witli mailed hair and au appearance of discipline 3n their movements which I inviilonlariLy admired. ' 95 The preliminaries are over; the Scans have taken their respective positions: they have the k-dl ; wl- :Lwait the kiek-off. There is a pause : the spectators are silent, intent : the nicer of the day are ' sta-nding n :tr ibe.  idv line ami the -ref- eree ' s wateh is hi his hand, Just then Ihe sun ' s light fall mi a great clock that gleam frmr on ni iK cuille e. lnjildLisjpi and [ note mechanically that we fire beginning love minule- late, Are you ready? It ' s Ihc referee ' s voke, pa.FX4nn.ltM, cold, ' Ready. the captains reply, and (bieu I jdftnet; des- perately along the side lines, hopelessly, trying to ealeh sight of a face, and then c«mc the words nay ball ! I hear Lhc thud of the ful I -back fool as it strikes llie ball, I hear the rush of feet an our men form their interference, find myself with my teeth set hard interfering with all my might against a swarming mass, of fiercely ed men, ihen ;i rrn li i [Holies, a cry of down From behind somewhere, the shrill blast of (he whistle and IhcThantsgivinK -nn ' has indeed couicul-illviI We have the ball and the playing is hard and fast, but the soggy ground is telling dreadfully against « and chit men seem unable to form an interference around the ends, for they slip and slide at every tcp r third down, four yards to gain ' I hear the umpire say in a cool, measured tone. The hall Is dangerously near our goal line and the shouts and ydls from Ihe yellow and black side tines show our opponents already have an advantage, ' Now boys, its our last chance.. ' Jt is (he captain ' s voice and there is i truavwr in it. Then eonies the signal in his usual ringing tone, ' a-i+Hi-S-io! Jt mean the fnl[-baek between anysidf ;md the center rush, and I nerve mj ' self to hurl my opponent out of the way. The ball is passed and wt come mgecber with a crash. He is a larger man than I, but 1 spring at him with the energy of desperation and iere hi leg at [lit ankle with my right hand and thrust my left quickly in his face so that I stagger him back. Our center force hi DID to n«v sulm alsu-, and I see the full-back rush into the hole we make holding the ball closely under his left arm. The nuarteT.bark rpftaf at him and I sec him knocked down by a strong, stiff arm. And now another figure lean desperately forward ; id down they go together. The whistle again sounds and the full-back rises ' — he has gaiined his four yards, but the man wlm bad stopped him lies still with a stream of blood oozing from his mouth and his eyes are closed. There is a minute xilenee, the coaches pour water on him and then he rises with a dazed look, and lakes his place in the line ajpdn. while ihe side line eheera itself hoarse. The game begins again and down under the Hue I -can hear my opponent breathe heavily ;is we drive [Item up the field, for our boys are keeping well together, It is a silent, smlsborn fight. Ten marc i-mK ;md we ' ll l t; a toyehdown. Then wu lose the ball. Tfcuy kiek and down the muddy field we rush, the white Inns jiasriu underneath « rapidly th;it lliey seem like a broad white band, They get the b-ill by Mime nu i:ike on jh cdTride piny find axe unlitln us for ;i touebdowii within a yard of our goal posts. Ihm ' t let them make it ' I henr some one shunt, ami then [ mj aver my uppoueiil ' i head the full-back coming head down toward me, They arc bucking center ;md ray adversary i- wrestling ea thruw me out of the way. Together we come, There is darkness down under that line — darkness and btaws — and then the laekle beside me seeming imbued with twice his natural strength, Issni forward wiih a cry and we throw litem back, ye , full two yards. A wild, long cheer frmi the side lines And a s rt tri moan frctu wliere the yellow and black Aoats sliow thai our play has been noticed, But it is only for ft moment ; -in the next rush at an tod, I think, for it Ls on the other side of (lie line Irons mt, they carry the hall over, and I Lihiw it is ibe? first luuchdowiL against ns. The first half is over :lili] as I draw hmj my sweater and lie fnee downn-ard on the ground during the intermission, heed- less, of the eoach ' B. scolding. I feci tear , ye , tears, for the game infant net much to us, steal down my face. The lime of icst is over, Again we are placed tm iht; field. Et is the last half, the last chance. Our hacks arc doing brilliant work, It in near the beginning of fj Jj htJf that my opponent breaks, through and tackles. Infuriated, I tight hiiu back again and again. He must never eome through anaiii ! They suake another touchdown and then we make one- hut the half is too nearly over and I feel we are beaten, nio t «f ao Iraekx have been laid off and substitutes are play Lug in their places. Onr opponents, have the ball. It is the l,i t five minutes of the game. I jn lK from their signal that their play Ls around tlic end and run thither as booh as. | am sure I am right- The runner is iw.it the sidelines, right under the yellow and black bUDtn, and tls mar that rises as he throws one of our men off is deafening. 1 dodge past the interference and sec hini alnuwt out of teach of any tiling but a dive. I throw my whole body at him with a cry— my foot slips, as I spring— a,lu Although I strike and stagger him I feel aiihself thrown off violently and roll spinning inlu the ert wd with another player. I see hint downed just i ey«nd the goal Line through the mist of bluax! uvL-f my eyes arid then roll over with a groan. |f 4( _ ai S [ J WM, ' 1 i ringing and warm blood is dripping on the ground before hic. When Juki then, theu.- above nn- ] mj the figure of a girl among the crowds ou 1he coach tops. She is. within ten feel f me and 1 wv hvi clap her hands and hear her little shout of glee as she sees what a brilliant play nur opponents have made. Yes. it i- she whom I had looked for so anxiously, She is just shove me with the yellow and black streaming from Iter dress. She is flushed with excitement and leans uvet talking to a handsome yoitng fellow who also wears our opponents colors- She has seen me. of that I feel sure, but chooses, not to recognise nie, 1 ri c and walk back to my plav« without feeling the cut in my head and hardly realized I was blinded with blood, I had lost more than the Thauk  p ving game. A ' lHl ' i r.r tb jAb rr J Vfi MOWCrtN STEEP ■tti Two Tempests in One Tea-Pot A jjOW She Medical Department — or, rather. some of the student thereof— have covered themselves with Mil tiiiul m:d Rloty. ahd, thereaucnt, the juniors and gownsmen say oh, pshaw. the thetjlngues. Sblile piJHjiji|(]y. Lhe KTurbmar-sehool boy indulgcth in exceedins; K a and hilarious glee, und dat? prufessnus fxpn ui regret— and somethiug else— if hereto r,uJil w-iclt the greatest sympathy, The ' cbly ceeis was, the eanse thereof, aided and abetted liy Pinekney. of baud-box origin. n J the meat a1:init ib this wise: Skttta wanted football material smd put M-k eafcle a « d athletic- mann.gieri.iil eye on one Spar- iHTser— nine feet high, aud a Med — expect LnK ' -Spatt would from the Med get others. iL l spread Lit his room came to pass ind -SpanuiiiberKer was Invited. A few days later Sparrcubcrger w Reeled Secretary of the Senior Class of Muds. Still i few snore days Later -Sparr gave little spread in to room, to which Skeels and Phirkney were invited. Also, was invited limit , who- had been elected ( ' resident of the Sttttioc Meds; and then the tcmp«l begim to Kaiher. Some SeoioT Mcds. whil wen. ' m t ;u KpiLcrL-uk-i jc-r ' s spread, bega« t i think that they had made a mistake in Ignoring Brake and Kparrenlxwr wi ' h mIikv. Thu L-ujiscioLisiicsD of I hi 5 mistake continued to grow a HrnU ' and Sparrenberger continued to adorn themselves with neckties and duck trousers, arid to bow to Sheets and other University students. It si zted and it Bind, and. finally ihe Vice- President — presumably with his eagle eye on the presidency — was appoiulcd. or appointed himself, a committee f one to ask the President to call a meeting of the class in orck ' r L ' nil Ull ' 1 ' resident and Secretary should 1st fired, arid likewise the Treasurer, who was not ai either spread, but who was known iu wea all his clothes and associate betimes with academic students, and was reported to have played tennis ■with yemnft Lih1il-_-,. •] ' 1li- mftrLinK v. js tailed to order Saturday afternoon, but it never % ■there. There was considerable meeting but no order, ISrake presided at whut was supposed to be hi own funeral He called on Vice-President for object of meeting. Thi ge:nleniau declined to state it. -is fir and second year students were present. WltKUpoa Taylor, tlie short-stop— nn L siLjp-shnji-t — arose and staled, his platform, which was in eneet that the matter under discussion ( which matter had mf l aen stated, and whieh wi , ht hct, mw stated duTinB U njr subsequent tempest w.is a. school aud tt a class matter. In this he was supported by S -3dtn, jack, and other medical uudefliugs. Sei ' eral gentlenufti, especialLy one from tfasJn ville University, orated, grew IHUfllifCa , and gave neJmliHis and chaotic views and opinions. Everybody spoke at on« and four hundred motions wer? made, and.the President declared e -erythiug and twtyboiy, except himself and hisfrkridi, ii-.l! of order. It was a uteTTy ran? and n wonder thai the very material in ihird sn r - overhead tin J nut C01K down and apical for order. Just how lie did it nobody tmms, lnjl Taylor actually sueeeeded in tfuirhiK dint Senior Ctau lu decide Ullft Ibey were jw a Senior CSa s ami l-:u1 no otlicvTx, but west Miniply meiuljert of tin. schem), which JjW have (Hii-im — whieh officers were simply tufftd officers of Stiiiof Class. And iIllmi iiV tempest subsid ed — adjourned, atid broke- up Into M J little tempests. Every man with an opinion and Ihiir — grammar not necessary — got himself up a littlt: lew peal - Then the Vice-President called on the FrrstdtnL of the school (?) to call a meeting of Senior CLa.is. TIll- Intterdid so, aad while rt was going on the same Yi«-;fre ideiit tailed on a Reutleinan frwa Southwes.1 G -ur ia Ein call a meeting. He did so. and now there were tow meeting k K  ™ al ln£ tam-r time consisting of the isita- sua. Sometime the members would address iw President and MUKtfEKf the ef rr Chairman, but generally would address each other, and a trays talked through their hats Fortunately Taylor wis mil ;l part of this tempest; had lie been, the Senior Mod anight have eon- eluded that they were Jaw student or must any nJd gan . The member who gave nlletfinnce to the jreul Tram Southwest Georgia wanted to go into ait election of officers for Senior Class, while the other wanted io tnoiv wltal was ihe matter with the officer the Senior Class had already elected and had. Tine without number the friends nf inrnuiheuU ealled on the outs for reasotis hy lite- duly elected officerM sbould In: KniMMVLrUy fired. InH the onls were fuxy iicid siiid ' U it. ' They just simply didn ' t like the ha]ie zrf incumbent ' s faces, cut and style of their raiment,, and haltils of sociability — just simply wanted s ' more ossifcrs lh- ' s ' muthef. Finally their attention wri.-. tnlled io Lhe i;u- . ih t tlieif offi- cer were duly elected to perform L]ll- ir jiMfH.f.-LLT«! functions till e piTntHJn of term of ofldee or until removed far tanis. They were agnin- asked to rtJite tbe«F trouble — to prefer cliarjje , but continued foxy and nitty, ' It was then stated that, if jPf jfo-j- VFOdld n ot lH(C theirs nr-EjIianiljLT grievance, ihv real i HMin. w chi atrOuiU of wIllcIi the entire 1 ' nivi!TMly wtru ivinx lIli ' ml the ■hiL-lui, ' ltfould tie NtaLerl by civ nilh of ISrake rftf . This, they 1111 KM L-i ' T!;ii:iLv Mid ikjI w;Lcit, Lbcy Glml (jnl mt, i;iUil l t, l TChk ' up ■HlO little- eanpi. S htne-Onf ' iil ithvr Ubainnan rnr President p put thf ijiiL ' .-vliaik Lrh;nlj.:jLiT]i, and then fhit duplex lein ie t MiLbsciled, but the if;t ■]:■! ' t ecmiinues to sbtzle anid sbjce. lVhjiu .-kjv Llie-Se-iijor Class Via no oflieere, some MJ it hatv. SKWAMaa. October J, tfy}, With a Lesson THIS story has a moral, t will put the moral first, bewraw it is more likely ( I read. So. here it is: Avoid over- i in 3 ii I gin i rt ' in spLrils. 1 ■' At ntL rnn ' js niul in all places spouted Rickcr. tlii-n- have Iteen three binds (ri lail£UAgpe: written, spo fee D h and Lang. Ai:ii ' in|; :ill ;i(j«. ' s siiid OOmUHinis ( iru ' ii, Pinion -civf Ei emS and hv nti-ciiHU tKL, and HAvnues and j tiWDStllulL — Here the chair Cftprucd, And lit fell M|?niwtLiLK MTWW the Creek btjc k cut (be talde- WnAlyciu laughing at. Tuck? Pick im- up, ,ti i1 let ' s? JJtMml : l i n ■: L lulimrt ' the innun. It wait a ehjW-d tk liLphl OUtiide, with a sen ? if distant.- ' . ' in tile sliLirlcms, inn] A watting IkftLf-SUOOIl JLlSt rising over the tfm - t O p . The (;ir a Way yelp f suirte :Ui£, m A rabbit ik ' L e, CAnie up through Mel- IulILuv, I hind Kendal. an i the oir wri full n( nuiui 3ii|{])t-iLui! fi and Lite falling H?f dew. kicker yawned hurriedly, and, at the prosaie sound, it to as if an i-m-h an intent liAd been broken. The IticlkArd ' s Hall boy have e,ot ;l fuLLim up lltere named Pease, Tuck — Green Pease, they tall him—who ' S fresh, as they ' ve ever imported, and I arranged — hem — I hrtiyJ lie was. to be fised up tlkorouphly to-night at the grav-cyaul; very thoroughly. Didn ' t say anything about it before, or you ' d have been iti a hurry, and wouldn ' t have lnnv my Greek, Shall m attend lite ceremony ? All right. Richard ' s. Hall — it has married and changed its name since. Richard ' s Hall was not so far from (he p v ya.rd M persona who love gaiety could wish, out there is room enough, between for the slope of a hill and quite n little patch n( woods. It was- after twelve when they reached the house h and the upper room were dark h but, as late a it «, there wai 11 a Ughl in ihe partm. Their footsteps on the porch and a tap or the blind l rmi K ht n girl 10 the window who seemed to fcnow Rkfcer. -Ob, is that you, Bil-L«, she said. ,L I thought Mr. Ph nn ln :■:■■- .- putL-n iinay and tinnt baefc again. Those horrid, liny huve one iiml taken Mr. Pease la the graveyard. If you ' d gnty b«n b r yau could have stopped them. lr. Pease is slack a nice, quiet boy, I wish they wouldn ' t ha e him, I on ' t you think yuu. eould Jrh stHnething? ' You always vi-l-p-. ' Mt nice about helping people, Bil-Iec. ■We ' ll do what we can. When did they go? M Juki i few minutes ago. Oh, Bil-lee, you arc so— Graveyard was it? Pardon my interruption. Can you lend us sMHuelhinK white ro wrap ourselves in right quiet? We ' ll scare them. It would be a shame not to help, he went on when she wu gooe, Lt We ' ll — hut here the- girl came bach with two iabhscloths over her ami and pamic-nnKicty i« Iter eye Here ihey are. They ' ll 1h? needed to-morrow for brefltC-nst. Oh, ptawe, please don ' t forget to bring them tact, What should I d« if— Hut hy rhi rime they had taltcn one e-ntliu and w.i;ie gone. Il ix very uuielon the way to the graveyard, whether permanently n r «n a mem casual visit, and when the pat 1 1 ' .i..- : .- thrrwgh woods. In which a screech ™l :s i-jyinj;.. imil- jp-nvrx jonnre quiet still- Ii is darker in woods around a graveyard than i; is aiLvwIiere else, and all the leave of the nutkrlmiah have a nay of iiistlinj; stealthily, a it the inhabitants sent ■-.•■iuLs hjlii 10 uard tlieir border ' ;, and tl L - mc uLx wre fchll.invm . This is n it ;i restful thought. Also, the screech owl flew over and Lit on the w;i ' .l i-v.i-.-L.lv when- thi? path enxtsed. and IukL uj lit alLooed oS before they climbed owr, and the bai be rustled behind as if a down sr nit were l-Iokhik in on [Item. I do itot recall that the world ever looked so large before, or so lonesome: and the mar were certainly nuusually fat away, with nothing but empty simee ln-twceit — and such a vasl space. The monument were the unly tiling that seemed alive. Two people, when in the proper mood, eau be twice as lonely as one; aud after twelve o ' clock, by moonlight in a graveyard, a tnhlechiil:. properly draped, Is a fearsome dress. They wetit down the central path, moving dimly, guardedly, two ghastly figures, in awe of each other : and the graveyard was pcfeclly empty. Suddenly.. when they had passed lite newest grave, the dry grass rustled as if with a little local wind, and, tuminx, they Ptw ln-hind thein a dint gray shape rising from it and lowering above tlrem. It stepped down from the grave-slab and stattetl toward them, spectral and terrible in the dim half-light, It was upon them. It stretched out ghostly hands, ax if to Ktasp tlteut, and said : Clad to see you. Shnfce ' Ii was Peasu— Giut ' u t ' ease. Me had accepted a dare to sit for ;in hour alcnn.- mi ihe newest grave, and he wu glad of company. He lock them 1-0 llie most c rH[UT[Lil le side of lIil- Lmnh-daht and [hey linltt ' il ;i bit, whili- l ' :-.- ■•.Ti: .. ! i i .-.v 1 .. ii:- up to join the group, and perched in a tree oeerhead. Ai last Rieker, hi an aside, whispered ; S y h Tack If this yant gels out on us, we ' ll be laughed 06 tike mountain. We ' ve gat Lu scare fciina. Will yon leave It in me? All right. Ricktr ' s imagination was working well, and the mailer was settled in. a few miniate . It was i llv nut badly done. • Pease, ' said he, you ' ve got more pluck, than I thought you had. Now, I ' ve j;oe ;i scheme. Sumju vim . L;lv here, wrapped in Ihese tablecloths, ami we o up to Powliatau Hall and get seme erf 1 tlte boys — tell them «e saw .vrnieihing nwful here, yen know — acid bring them down to hunt li. Tlien you move a liltle, slowly, to make sure ihey see you, and (hen drop behind the wall and go hontc. Roll up Ihe tablecloths, and take them with yen, and you gruy iii.L cjiei not U- m ii ..: ftll. Then to-morrow we ' ll have a gliosl story, with twenty men as witnesses, and a joke on the wbule raoumaiTi. All right. Gintnie the sheets. He swathed him-sclf deftly, and the other two stumbled out of the graveyard and anlied uvei ilie luw stone u-jlH, Tuck, said Kicker when they were in the road, we ' ve got to scare that fool kid or we ' ll never hear the Last of this — strolling up and hoping we were well, ' confound hint! Now r he isn ' t the kind to scare over spirits. That kind n ed something more substantial, We ' ll put Brink of Powhat.111 on to it, and have hint bring a blank cartridge and fire at Pease. Brink ' s the only fallow with a shotgun. All right. ' ' Think up some plausible yarn, (hen. and have it ready. It w-js h|lilll ' a promising story when Richer wns dniye with it t for he made it after all, and really passably true as tar ;i it went: The two hud Iscen rmt m ji n-rtm-l, .mul w -re coimnj; hack pn t the graveyard when they heard a tiLdcou . quavering cry. and saw ;■white chiii nx-khig Itself on ji [onils walk and moaning and chattering after them as they came away. Tlie boys took ■: . :■.:■,■wind of it. Then they primed Ih-iuk with the jokeaa a reason lor using blank cartridge , and alwut twenty men went down to lite graveyard- It was a siriigHlinK crowd thai started hut ii wis a very ccnnpaLi one that reached the graves, and evi-n the three who knew the joke succeeded in being almost frightened. The sereeeh cmrl had shifted t another tree, and was hooting, and oiT i ;l ' i- ■1 i - -. ; 1 1 1 -.- i_- a i!u was howling as if he knew, and the group of fellows were all very aulenm. Stir? enough the thing was there. It was long, ten or fifteen feet long, for l F ease liad madu the ino-st uf the tablecloths. It was most horrible also. for he li.-bil mounted upon the low brick wall around the grave, and there crawled and writhed himself alnnj; in the dun light li t L mmv gixaiiiii.- while and loatr.L ' .Giiie worm. The crowd halted in simple Itorror. The thing hissed,, nrul Kirkt-i whispered,. No -, drink raised hi yun And fifed in the air. Pease tumbled off the wall under trie impression that he was dead , but finding himself misukt-ii, whignn-d «ff the tablecloths, and slipped home behind the tombs, dreading another shot. A f« the three who- knew. Cbejr turned ;md ran, and in something tike panic Hie whole crowd stampeded at once. Brink tripped on a tombstvni- mul the gim went nil again. They vaulted the will and dived into the woods on the other side of the road, and then stopped mid whistled to get the hoys together. REcki-r and Tuck were alone for the moment, and Rickcr spoke in a eonvenmli ' QnAt lone, as if remarking on the weather. ' Tuck 1 he Hid, rmshot. ' ■Oh, quit ly tng - 1 |t t I ' n, shot, Shut wp, ■I ' m shot. And as Tuck slapped liis shouldder he collapsed and felt, while ttie hand on his sltoutdcr was wet with UMd. ' Three- months later Rieter, a pale and broken figure, was helped to the train for home. And lie left it as a legacy to others to start a new tradition at Scwauec, namely, tliat ghost jokes and jokes Involving firearms arc to be Strictly ■alxMMNi, is help out which this story is written — probably in vain. Around the Doctor ' s Table SCEXE I. TllE fiREAT AM! 0. ].Y IhJtTOW ' i. The patriarchal prnprktnr in a rlmarLtrLmic ttttins of freshly-painted signs, L No credit, Don ' t strike edge oi glas; with spoon ' Thmiilif bari; to South QftnlitU men, Guns kept lor debtor , ' lec cream find cream ice . etc, Low siizing of soda fount, Dramatis Person. : Thf iJoeror, Two Philosophers, Time : J fonting. FlBST Pun..— VVliM ' 11 ytm take, i !d man SifcONb PHIL.— No, this is on tii ; wltai ' ll you ? PlKST PHIL. — $lraw-1x,Try x, with CfeaQI. Sttcu n- ?iul. — [Htm. Twm strawberries. Doctor, with ereaiu. IktCTOtt— ' Hin cream, n mh-meii. Mr. Colmort ran short this morning aud ordered a ■. |nart to mate pn.[ fur the deforruitory boys, I feel like sayivg damnatory kids. Then- are tart nf them thai owe nu: five cents each, aud I don ' t believe I ' LI ever gel it. SriCONU I ' m i,. — Oh, no, tax-tor ; they ' re as good as Hockey ; you ' re safe, Make- thc- Lee withoiK Crcn.ni- 4 Pwlor I ' ilUk ini4i :t farce T?i L ' at the name of Hockey, and fumble for his gun, multcrinjr tumcdHofiftUc tMftga)- Ptssr Putt,.— IVIwis whistling Hot Time in Old Town Six-.. xi. L J :c::. I Hi. ■Ii;i! ' -■l.npLix. t In ;.| i - ■! !. ' U Lulk- ' |V OT Ulow, he ' i worried to death m-iili mi it far t reach of promise. ■I hear he ' s soon lo join the Senior tJermnn Club- Hr !«£ himself now ' Ouc of Sewanee ' s Three . l r iK lr Pun., — V , I Iteaf that he aud Edwards bad to order caps half as big m I ' niilt ' Vs fitmi Starr. i; . imi I ' m 11.. — b akin of Edwards, did yon see Thf f frlo-daj-N 1 ' iks ' i ] ' n 1 1 N.i -,vl ;r. ' - ;ii i; J Sr,CniN33 I ' ll 1 1.. — Oh, tmthjitg — but Edwards, h6 t -. l r ;wsT PltCIL. — What reform is he instituting now? SiitorJfi Fhii..— Why. he even trying to reform Ibv Omiumar School grub and the morals of the E, Q. B. (Even the ! i-t.ii lo-ps £riiLdE]) - lcl- hi amazement, j Doeron— Well I wLsIl he ' d— (grinding ice drowns the «iuei e. only the word Aiipply Mure is heard). Fi rt PrttE.. — Ynp ' r fight. Doetort wc sympathise will yiiu. Sxcvm Vnn,, — Have ydu noticed Caleb since he got lhv jrellow LasseL F Finst PlIEL- — Oli. man 1 proud nra, clad in a little brief authority. Did you see how he got even with Johnston ? SltCVM I ' sMI..— N ' a- HOW? Fikst PlICE.— Why, when be found that his seat was an Lueh Lower than Johnston seal in chapel, ho promptly procures some bJocfc from Hoffman House furnitme nnJ el evil bis throne. (Caleb nppeJirs p ut iiiuk virh the intensity of a Sherkft Hoh es.a rLug ofsmofee in the chape] y-9T l t folluwijd by Hie dauntless Tepsel).. DlkttuK — Yonr Lit! art ready, gentlemen, SCENE II. Same Place. Same Philosophers, Tim f. : AftemwH ( Doctor still giindiug ice.) FtftST Fill I,, i xLpqniijf Ins coea-eolaj — I iMaid a pretty gwd thing last night. SaCOfiTD Fllltr— What wis it? Fltsr FlUS.. — One of our poet . Branch or Jervcy. got off wnieihing Hkc this— Tis mriau fciwm ll W W cites run acra . A fUly-HLnnllnr Hildle on ji (winy-folia ho rue.. SKCOMi Fill I,— Who ' s it on? Pekst PHIL. — ET ynu don ' t know you ' re about as slow as Kirkpjlrkfc. Smco i E ' n ii.. — Say, did -ou hear what a girl said to Arriiigton the other night ? PlltST Fun,.— Ho. SBCOXD Pflit-— Ir (PM ai the. Spinsters ' Carman. Von know some wf those spinsters hrul M nie sense, and Bob, Ihey say, got  little gay. Hut hu went out loo far, when he said to a crowd of the fairies. Say, what do yon think. Bill Thompwm had the face fco tell me I was ugly! And one of the girls iairt, lviih nevp pathos, Yes, Mr. Arlington, and yen l li:id Lite e ' ikv In piuvu iL. ' FlkST Pun., — Tbtt ' t good. Have another coca-cola. ■ SCENIC III. Same Place. Same Philosopher . Tchi; : Nigki. (Dancing school just over.) First Fuel.— As I came hy 1 heard a good thing. QHCOKd Phil.— What was it? First Pull. — A couple sittirifc l] Hi chapel s-teps, a girl ' s, voice said, How dare you, bit ; ' ' and (he fellow an-iwertd, Well, what you gain 1 to do ahoul it. Skcosd PiiiL, 5ay, did you $w Club dancing to-night! First Phil. — No. I heard him. Secosd Phil. — Poole loots distuairtolate in the halL now. Why yon ■caa ' t even near riim sneeze since— First Van.. — F es h J see. First Phil. — J wonder wh.it has- cait such a gloont over the whole dancing school i Secdkd Phil— Whj don ' ( Jfflo know Bernf ' s goat? {Sighs.) (Straage sounds heard in the distance.) First Phil.— What is tnttf S cosd Phil. — Choir practice, cie Mads. babies.. I don ' t know winch. (Ooupie, girl and fellow, enter and aedtr coca-colas.) Sti-dent (who has just entered — Please charge it. Qocter, Doctor — No. sir. I don ' t da business that way. Vour face is not good,, sir. ( Draws an old army pistol, Girl shrinks. Philosophers rush lo Ihe rescue and pay bill. Exeunt to frat. niecting.) ' M, HI, wh 1 do tm 1ViDf Vina Milry had Lbr Cut U LcU mr J tu nrV ' V . iwnL . 1 4 JB« fc J lh d ta purr fc. Repeated History OM and I were strangely matched ebura . He was a theologuc, one of tli quiet, reserved kind ; had been in Sewanec for slk j ' care, taken n degree smd several medals, and wn . ui i niduaie in Theology ii August. [ had always had the reputation  f Wing rathirr wild, surprint everyone u-hen I imsMid Moral Selcucc, and altogether was a bugbear to the ihBoLo£Jcal element. Tom loteTaied :ne. 1 was always interested in h Liu. It did me good to sit down In hi tguiei tooui and listen to bis always serinus, manly talk. He tired Qie at times, though, with hi lectin ' . He was a Puritan, of the original mold, and liad much to say about wasting tluK- on dances, mnnnLiffhi walks, and woim-n in .eh ' itU. What do you intend 1 iunt - of your ulf? 111- would say. ' ' An? yon gcniiK ltl f°P it through life, always a miserable, light-headed idiot? He always spoke plainly, I expect to see you end your day lithitid a ribbon-counter smiling at every silly woman you see ' He somehow had a contempt for women. I often chaffed, him about t siiLj( disappointed in love, wben in my callous moods, but the poor frlh w took Lt so seriously I couldn ' t fer ihr Iuiuti uf uiu kcL-p it up long. II s euied to have a constitutional aversion to womankind. He was disgusted t ecau5e I went Id the Spinster show. In May, Ktte Hicks and May Allison came m Kendal. The day the girls came I went to Tom ' s room and found him reading Butter Analogy. Tom. tiro friends, of mine from homo came op ta-day, and I want you to be nice In Hum, I said a I dropped into a vacant chair. I am busy to-day P M he said. but I shall be glad to meet them. Are they going W enter the Vniveraiivf ' ' td No, they ' re only prospecting ' I can ' t leave my room, Ed. he said i H ' I .im lmsy on a paper for the magazine- Can ' t you bring them around for a few minutes this afternoon ? I can spare a few minute if they don ' t stay long and a soon as I am ton busy I can see something of them. A devilish inspiration moved me, I assure ! him ihat I would see tbal they would not stay Long, and left for Kendal, ladles often went to St. lake ' s, and I knew Mr . Thomas would chaperon us. The j ls were in for the frolic and Mis. Tlioruas wanted to see the fun. My conscience bcjtaii m hut I me a little, but I was in the water, and the only thing left for me to do was to swim. At five o ' clock prompt 1 was, on hand. The girls were la a gay humor, and May Allison in her brightest mood. My heart sank, as we ascended the stairs, to think of poor Tom ' s diseoin.6tu.re, but the girls would not think of turning- around. I went ahead and found Tom deep in 3 book. in kin hirl sleeves, hia liair standing on end in true schotastic dishevelineut. He was a fcandionte fc1l«iv. with a tiij 3 furehead. clear blue eyes sot beneath a thoughtful brow, and a mouth that betokened determination and character mingled with quick sympathy. The rustling of the dresses told me it was too late for any smoothing process. I hastily intnjdneed my friends, ' Mrs. Thomas he knew. 1 shall never forgot his look, and the light of has cold blue y that fluidied ppon ane shall go with me to my grave. May saved the day 1 in the twinkling of nn eye she was inislrws of the situation, All things worked for her as for the heroine in the play. Tom was like a man under hypnotic influenw- O how charming! 1 Invc always wanted Ln .-«:t-ji n-:il student ' s room. How tun you study so many great, musty books? Aren ' t Greek and Hebrew awfully hard I studied I tin at Belmont, and I know I would die if 1 had tostody Creek and Other such thing , l irst t ' rmn hi?r in a torrent of lrt-Ofds. 0, Mr. Kobson. pie? ? slinw n:t hww 10 read thin. She picked up a Hebrew Testament and shoved it into hi automaton -like hands. EIlt brawn eye fen- a moment rented on his interesting face. Kate called my stleniiwu uj ;■picture uf the Madoiitta banking over the mantel-piece, May and Tom stood by lhe window. He wnx beginning 10 wake up. O. yon can ' t refuse, I heard her say, We came to see you, and yon mu t come to seen . Yon must pnmiise. I ' ll feel hurt if you dou ' l. I couldn ' t catch Tom ' s reply, Soon after, we left him bowing a tistles kimx! evening, And the girh wrut home elated over lb c successful way Ihey Imd bearded the lion in hi-- ild. ' r- M..y 1 k|iTl ---.l 1 1 il . Tii-it ni lii I wt ' iLt in fuiiT ami trembling to see Tom. Well, how did you like my frteodl, [ said, with forced nonchalflnce. Jvd. what made you lie 10 in ? with his usual abruptness, [ didn ' t lie tn you. You HhI me in? W-lievu they were bwn, and brought two girls to my rMdU. 1 ' You Invited then. ■I invited urrti. You know 1 hate women. ■Yiiil invited niy friends, and no one could hate May Allison- Now, candidly . could yon? He did not reply to my question, savagely remark Lug. And uow I have got logo to see her. ■' I duci ' c think it iiL-ee ;.a.ry r I said. I can esplain that you are too busy to call. ■1 [HTtmiLied, and never break a promise ' he aaid. defiantly. Th L - next day Tom asked me logo to see the girls with him. [ want lo get the thing over. The night was pleasant, and the pale moon looked down windy from a sky enf unmarred blue. May and Tom talked quietly, rather wnauHly. at the end or the porch, and the dormitory bugle had lon K sines sounded laps when be bade ber goodnight. I chaffed him, and lie excused himwlf on the ground that he found her ah interesting study in human nature. No woman is deep enough to reward much study, howci r, lie said. I met Tom the nestl day going lo Kendal, My smile rande him explain in a grumbling way tlial Mis Alltsruv made dim pfotnLw to bring her a bock. A woman bad, better 1ei Glhu b Meredith aloue, and stick to the I rJirt ' Jiemr journal hit Kil;i Wheelef Wilcon. be said. Time weut on. and Tom conliiiucd bis visits, still gruiubllog about waste of time. But be supposed sdine knowl- edge of Ihe opposite eK would I useful to him In tticr in Luis.tr 1 . Meanwhile I fomul i:i --t li seeing j great deal of K.ili- Sin- k.iil iirtx ' i InU ' TC- U I im- iL lLui:ie, In. ' , --ru rllQlN sbt Hesud ■!ilUTL-:it r.| ' !-.■t. [n t ' .iel liefon I x:il-v LI I didu ' t think i f doing anything withont her. I loot her to nearly all the -dance- ,, and evervlHidy lie-Kan to act as if no mk but I hjid iiny liK t in Iht lime. Kile we bad a fuss oite day because [ was leu minutes late for jl m-alk. She?, woman-like determined jci jl [ turret wIll-ci she L hints a fellow will make any eonee uin imib?r than stand the ebance of a brciLlt -up . wouldn ' t listen lu reaiou, With a dignity nuknown lo myself t remnrked thai I had done all I could do- to ipoluHi L-ntKl ir-tjiin MlT-ftfptCt, and left Iter. I kaew she would be jtAkma of my attention lo AS ay, so for several days I gave ]ilt a dead msh. She schemed to help me out, and I ssaw bcr often Ho tnlfc jiIk ui Kale. Tom was busy on an oration Ed deliver lie ft it if Ehe S. I. O. A., to meet in Virgin ia „ so made less frwrucnl visits td Kenda.1. When be came he always found me with May. He seetned a Little annoyed, bul when J asked hira why, soK minjf be was in love in itb May himself, he e,ui i:uul and swore he would Etevcr be fool enough to fall in love with any simple -minded girl in tbc world, He Left fur Virginia without eveEi teltiug May good-bye. A wwt i.-v eI and lie- reEuTm.-d victor. The mountain was wild, «f chiotse. I u«nL around when things were quiet to talk overhU tr-ip with him. IVIien a pause ensued, resting my hand on hii shnnlder, I said, But Tom, while I congratulate you on jntr rtctMJ, ywi must cungralnLatc me on ttifif -. She has. promised to be mine. His I?flt spoke congratulation. ' May ymi lie bajNjiv, he said. Shall I go down to-night to wish her hapjvlEiess? Ves, do r I said. She did not want me to tell anynsie- Inn u«, Iilie iid slie had sueh high regard for you sbc wauted you to kuow at once. We arc to be married as soon on I finish here. I in k  R lo be a man uo w, and take som of your lessons to heaEt. Tout presented hiniseir at Kendal that night, Me y apptattd nicire Ijeauliful than ever l foEC. O Mr. Robsnn. I tltought yon had forgotten old friends, she said. She led the- m-ay, and he followed mechanically, to tbc bench outside. T3 e bench wot- htill occnpitxl when tnld Kat Kivxln Kh| aL ettveo o ' clock. I met Tom the ucxt morning looking as I bad, never mli-ii him luuk before. Ed. why didn ' t you tell me you were in Iotc with k ' ale? ' he said abruptly. Why, Touii I thought you had wmsc enongh iu see it. ' I don ' t think I ' ve goE any sense. L ptayed AmiL l tiuiKTatwIatetl May, told Iter what a fine uiiin I ttiiuijjln ynm n-eie, stultLQed myself giving you good nnlities you ntvi-i did pus.-cm and never will possess, only to b told that Kale wtmld be glad to Ikear it. Then you proposed foryour elf. :irnl .ln- ;LL-ci. ' pied? ' ' Yes. he said, his if still resenting th '  ujfge tLuit. But ou swore you would never be fool eruniK 1 ui love auy woman. I thought you were j man whd would nrviT turn fool about anything, lo tantnlii t.Ilc |Mnir fellow. Any man is a fool when n wmnan in the N|nestion, 1 ' he said, doggedly and turned his «e Kcn:bitward. an A certain prophet having; nillm fiir The- Tinea? (bat bii r ivb: a-nfidk jc ' ! ] ' oimd tbat the ■wwidTV-vi - :i-ik ! phiniriic tbnr Lingered a wbile, and kj- at laH mwlr Ijnii- ' c To lit wme pinrLy priTOtc irjforaiidkin l- ' or liii e wd use, Hid not for p u Id i cation, Tlurii Mulled til UReL Look Inou bi w «i ctucli. The jfrea.l j truth lb - turner folk for fl - Tfutli uniilfM-aedu quite JKyond their irimh ; Tl :■hJm ■: i NT. .ik l. ' Xi- ■.■' li ' i ' ri,- , yU. And fiFjIsLh children, to retain the kLotj [j iiif iniih, mail, turn it in « s[r rj-_ ' Why u U, uid be, tbnt idun I w«ld Utll I il :iiiae tin word toy message -rnnon wih. TtHH fait ulic, when I read, will Listen well To ill hy wordi I urate witb weary eyei, llm! i:.j ni?rili not, a -r uriU miA htm i! r riMVjn IVn-Ji ' lrij ]it apliet an J not in Hiucn ? ' ' If viMi wuiiliL kuh, then tell mm tale witb wit. ' Tli - |irop1i t u, tilt leuon it not, ilewl. Ox. lL ir 4-, kuil cam ! beed (.lie rape and bit, B «n the ui m guided by the head — Dot K pei itiLl, with men. liu.-unmll avail, The 1iiuiu.11 rue is guided by the (alp. Church College Scholarships OUR readers nrv dmifcuLu™ niva™ that Lti LS97 an association for promoting the interests of Church Schools and Col- leges was founded l y S wane ' j. H iM3ur us benefactor, the late Rev. I Jr. C- V. Hofluiau. -of New York, One of the methods by which this association lias endeavored to accomplisb its end: bati been Itae awarding of scholarships, based upon competitive examination atood by students of the five Church Collars, to-wit : Trinity. St, Stephen . 1 r ' .-h.Lri . Kcriyon. and Sevrjinee, In tBij; ibfee such scholarships, of three hundred dolla™ each, wtre awarded, based upon a cwn- biTied esaTniwition in Latin ami Greet. English. Mathematics, and Fbysk . These three scholarships were ail won by Sewance men mimed, in ordtT if standing : George Clifton Edwards, WtnficLd Pinsuii Woolf, James Fouche Matthews. for rSo n new ayslera. of award was devised. Scholarships were divided into two eatcgories, Senior and Junior of five hundred aikd thfes hundred dollar , a-s etiidhr. Each category applied 10 each of the following three subjects, to :::l C . . . -= 1 1 1 :m,l Crrfi-k : E:iu.Li-l. : UpJ caUtia Hud Pii v-.r-, Him- it will e -i . i lji.it : -, j ..--... u I i.-h 1 ,t.. - . -= ■I tc.nlis- tribnlc tT eniy fcrnr hundred dollars in six schotarsbipa, Of the e scholarships Sewance has won tf w, Keriyon Aw. T!k- sncvo fLiL Hewaim men are George Clifton Ellwands (Scttfaf Scholarship in Englisbh James Foucb(! Matthew ( Senior Scbolaiship Lta r atin and Greet) ; Homer Worthington SUirr ( Jyraitrf Scholarship in English . It will thus b een ibat Sewanee has held her own in ibis coaapetftloci and has, indeed, increased ber r pulntion for scholarships, cspeeially of a literary kind. How admirable tbe Mrhcdarshin rtf out successful contestants ha ticcn nuy In? judged from (be faei that the papers of Messrs. Edwards and S-uirr nvrt |- en the maximum mark of too by the eje miner, :i mvralit-T ..I Ull facult} of Vale. Il ' - li-,-i- .i.- - In .-:i1..r : ,;. tiLTO r.-.xm Lin :L|inl -Li- ii LliiU sik-ll wli imii-L t ;.LL:i : ' ..: Sfwaui! !. We fcliriute both tlie Uuivcrsity and our meritorious fellow students, and we venture to prophesy that Scwanee men in the coming years will citdeavor to profit by the high example that has been set them. U I ATHLETICS |TlllF U h Sewanee Athletic Association Mr O, Jghkstox C. C. Ps nests KV R. W r Hoot-it W. M. Orkks J , . E ' wnp. l!. I r . Warr,] Prof. W. P. Trekf Pbok C. IV. Baik Office IW7-WJ Executive Committee President Vki-Prttidtnt Sttrtfary Tre tnrtr J. E. MiLte M. G. Juiinjstw R, W. HJMOT W. M. Greh Jh. :■!■, Southern Inter-Collegiate Athletic Association OHrwn, 1 9T-9E W. h. Dum.KV (Vandcrtill) M. G. JOHKSTOtf (Bc-wanw) Ceias. H r HJtBTV (Georgia) Vicf-Ftesi af Sffrtlary a 4 Treasurer Exc Litevic: CommiTtM W, L, Do plot {VflQdcrbill) C H. HxKTV(GwrgiH VaMDEKBILT SltWA SEE SODTimtWltEN pRFJiHTTKElAX UMVK KSIT V Ct M BERLAJTD Usivkkbitv or Georgia University cf Alabama TX.1I.AJfK UsivKnmty uf Nashville Okkthal UscvEr ity kL Q. Johnston i Ek-wnnct ) C. H. koss (Aiilmni) J. H. Dillakd {Tutauc p Mem ben K EJfTrc k.y State CoLLFrfiF, Alabama Agricultural asi Miuciia icaj. Coj.LHCX JhsSlSfiirPT Acit [CULTURAL AKJi MltCliAStCAI. CuLLHGX Louisiana Statu IJsevebsity Uki versitt of Texas {Jkojcula School of Tech soijc ;■v Cvtrooti Coli.ece FlGHAK ir.MVKKSJTV Mi «li-:k Usiveks-itv UHtVJtHSITV OK TENNESSEE II JI7 W- B. THOMPSON, II, A. H. DAVIS J. E. MILES . A, H, 9U N J, M. Skluks I . A. CiTNtieLL J. E. MIU-US T. BUCHANAN T. B4ICHASAN J. N. Seliu; A_ ][. Ha vii li. Jghhkiw R. VAN VRB HSiL ' RC L. II. Cwi.HrtkK OSC4.B. Wll.DKK IMS l . W. V in: J, C, Ai ' MV V. H. Pooui J, M.4.HT1XIUC IV. H. U ' ll HKI L. C. H. Tl ' UlJAS Jt artagrr Captain J, A, Sw.mpc C. B, Cor, TOH G L, TUCEXK J. A. Bun, , Sl B, Smith L, G. H. u-rtTJ mi Altumgtr Cafiiaia R. P, BUCK II. IT. T. Fi JKJC J. C. WATCH 3IH- TRftCH T [■■' .■ILC W LLI 1 . GWVBI ' kli ■LAG « li THMIPiSI Best Sewanee Records 100 Vanls Itasli . . jj. . Y.ii.!-. [ ,i-h . 440 Viixbi Di-di . . SS,, Y:mls, Hun One Mite Run - 120 Yard IJunllf Hifflt Jump . . , Brood Jump . . , I ' UULtlg SllOl . r , Throwing HamnuT Pole Vault. . . J jfflmmfr Doit ftft rd J. A, Selijen . . , . iSflO , 1 ■' . seowida D. B. Stanton . , ■391 J4 si e nds F. A. Ruth . . , IS« . . 5i3C se«ip l F. W. Van Nhe ■s« 3 ni. n?}£ J. M. Sei,i 5x . . iS$4 . 5 m. 5 s. T. BirCHANAS . . [B97. , . ijj second T. BirCHAMAJf . . ■l%7 ■. sh.fi in. K,S. Ri;st, Jb, - . 1S94 . ao ft. 3, in. L. 11- CdlrUOB . 1896 . . 36 ft 1 in. P, If STAC Kith . , l ft - , ICjft ft M ' .- ill G. GOl.rjTMWALTlt C. Mashhu. - - ;)■, . te fetl I . , ■Eifi 1 FCOTBALL. TEAM 1_h ' .Hi3 MILCH aKJH-ZM WiTHR PCCLL Wl LKH 1IITH CLIIRDITNE |inElll CilTAV MVI| WiLLIH irHEt a LPT KH IE HAKE K 7i ' JX E =-l- II-3HE. HE L.VI Ft :■JITNE XILPATEECK ILIHI L l . FHAHKLII klHr -.-. Football 15 G. L. Tl ' ckrs . ST. J. COfftTXNAY J. S. Tasnxk .... J, IS, UmiK (l misjIv.-LnJnj , E. H. FauhjiA, C. L. II. COLUOKK R. C Oscar WjipHk. Q. B. EI. S. RHW, L. C. H. G, SiKbitlA, K. 31 M ' .c-cn D, T. Smith. R. T. P. K. I kd, h. T. J. S. TaknKk,. K, E- S. B. 1hAihi , L, K. •C. Q. Grav S. B. Smith T, liven as a itf , I., H. Sufattitutei A. N. KiNti 1B97 It. W. Hoc.vf. J. H. Hrowsi QS-CAIt Wll. ER J, G- Javse (Priueetou) A. H. Davis, F- B. G- L, TrckHH Sam Walts Capfaiti ( ' .... ■EUwm E. H. FARKAR, C, W. S. Claiborke, R. G. D. T. Smith, k. T. T. S. FARi,OTl ft- E. OsCAK Wfl.in , . 15 I H . H. Coi-HOIEE, L,. G. R. IS. ilOMJJM, L- T. O. SlKKISA, 1., E, •I r, sj:ihi:ls K H. R. F. K.iLfATmt;K h L, H. A. H. Davis, F, B, C. Q. G AV W- B. Gvthsmh W. B. Wilson W- H. Pqch,b 3 J MH. B.lEffKS R.I, ISHANVH Football Records V- S- filHHtt, Itfmwffr Sewuin W. VUkktWtt SewuiM st. Tmitr ii- XjuJivLlle A. H, JSHHTK ;«ra, J -, Cafiiafn o-Ji 4-rf J. F, Wh.ihul, Manager I ra, VaiULcrbil!,. OeWKf 15 i j. YenncNwe, Ortobrr II iy. VLTjpnii, Ortnrtjrr ¥3 - Scw H« vs. WpuJiipjclit™ n.nil Ijtt, UclL.tn 31 ■Yi:i3irt- ?j. Y -inif-n;e, NnvcniVr i £rn;iiin.- 21. Vj.lKl«Tl iLL, ICpWHl ' VI ' C • Sffw-Aiirf is. i,. .1. C. W(n« m it«ca I £ 2 J-H w:nirc l.i liii ' -i: . KMfrvtllc Lenfovlll A. E.. Sh tLrKKUlP, JR., CtjHiH 11- 4 «  to 1 Sewmim ML VudcrHt, Octrfier S Scwmnw 14. I., A. C :N mniber 6 StwiiHT NL , btM,iui. November i 1 Stance i ' i. M, 4. t, SrHwmber J J Sewauw 1 . AiitiiLfik, N ' aranbw iS .,,iim- ; i, Y.mmIv: ' iLL, ' H llJiT Vi V. b. IIaLL, .Vtrww Scmut «. North OamLini, October a: Sewiitec rJ, CcOfjfl . t ctober ae . SEmm W.  Jivl]te, i v£Hiber ia Sem.ee M. A h:,::i.i. Kcwtmber ij Sewaiwr EX. Tul n ' . Sarcmbtr 17 m EKT H. I,- A. C November if SeMne H, V itrt rbilt. Nmember 39 ■m A. K. Siiki-iikx.: ' , Jr., Captain ■Scwaoec ...... n-wt . , B . . B BinniqjflHMii .... it- 11 . . Atlanta ..... , I -I4 MM A hevillr Sewmnee HirnniiLli+in Slur Oil u) fbim Qrlein NuhmQe A- G-. Mt CKr x ' K, Captain 4-3G Iz- 8 19- € io-iS 771 IB a H. F. HCMiy.AS, iVlTT frT SewflUM et. C™bcTltiii L Sevtwilwr i . SewnuH K. NiPhrlllt, X mbw 9 . . . Sew ant a-f . Crf ' . ' rfiifl, VvT tla ' cf 1 ft Scditik M. VmJcrbiH. NnrtuJkr aii . A. 4:. Hi.au KJ. ' jtK, Captain HH-w:inri Ml:n,l:i yjihltvlllr taw - j-j, uhnll . October 1 ? 3tf B« W. Central, October j6 , ■5 i m( J-i. AUtuuu, October , i ■Sc- i « PTr CW ni . November 9 S « tK W. AubHFB. Msvember 16 Stw rt« [7. V inl rtfi][. SstvEinlier ift , Sewum S ' JL Hufrrflta, OctQtar i£ Sew«nn i ' f. Ctanlral. Otrtlnr 1 . Sew uee :t. Aulnirtt, 0C( 1i« ij . Sevanec M, NoTLb tn«llu , Ktweonbtr $ Schiik Mb Vu tfbttt, ISaVMlLCWT J j , J, }5. Yixxk, Cap aim tt n Oka? WnASfc, G foftt 3 - £- ■■-■aa ft- ft-4 W- ft 0-3ft -£ 4-ia J-ft - i. 1 :■0-1 ns E3ASEEJALL. 1?7 fAHRuTF H04KJE W1LMK WILLIAM tHIILl IlXVIl ' l-GUK II L DIM. J. A. D.HIEM ilLDth. J. M. ItUEF ■LACKL-ClCIC IlVUt R. W. HoOin VV. M. CkH« , A. S. TwisnnAM T. 5. PAkkoTT , Baseball, 1397 Cttfit iH Outfit Srertr Tea J. L. Huep . . Cm ktr J. M. SeLUKH ....... FfffAfr an4 Third Itasit H. G- Sribels 1 hifd Ra { nn4 Fikkt li. W. HorciiE 1 .__,,.. Ftrtt Bate L. G, H- W ii.ijams J en I. T. Tatum A. G. Bl.uTKLOCK J. A. ShlLDSN R. W, Raslky . T- S- Pareott Subriiriulo A. H. Davis. SenHtd Bast . Shtrrt Stop . Le t Fittd Cotter FitM Right Fidi J. U. R. Youwg April i- — ScwMute tt. V b mi ]- - f NMtavilh- . April ij— Sennte tt. Yindt rbill ...... April i — Smiwe Hf. Vinderbin. . . . . Mny i Scwrdbc w. CoDjlierlMnd. . . . Vmj i— Sc-hmbm et. Can.be dud . Miy rttwuiee ri. Caivetiily of Ttnunm Mjy 7- Sew tin it. 1 ' nivenuly of Tc-nimtce- M i IV (lifr r . liiivtriity of Tenneace- May ii — S waiii ni. yni.veni.tjr of T nnedi «- Gim £5 PUytd, IB97 1-J— J May n- $ j i i nt ps, i ' nJwMity of YcfiBf-uec 4— 1 H y zj- 5cw ae et. VajulertuU .... 9-1 M:i_v iH— StwiB« kt. YamtvitiUl .... B— a May Xj ScMrftjm- ti. VitBifcrtiLlt .... 4— 6 Jut 1 ] — Shfuh m. Autam ..... :-. ' , Juiw 13— amDHW, Aul iini if. r Jnrn I ' M— Scw nx 1 ' i, Vdrj;iliU ri i j Jbk 1— SewHTWt 14. Vi al i —id 31? J- A :-  ia— ii 4-U 4— ■+— ■i .1 M¥H (iii, XTiiicii WIL(.I4 ( ' I ' LDI W1TCEL BASEBALL TEAM. BB tndUlh HLBIfl JA t HI ■,nnrn DOl lllHT¥ ■tUHIM WJlLCIH DKVIT II H J. M Si-.r.ii -.-v J. IE. BfcuWSf J. G.J ay nk TH U ( i, SfM KISS • s r. wauhwi A. El. JjAVUi I H. V. rt[3d!l . J, 5 IhivniiiiHVv CaMtr lit fla e id Hart r,-_ ■. el U ' lLijAMs J, JL Smonx II T. Si ll:i I.-, j. x, tayuqr J.C.Watik ft B. Hoogii A-j J ■ir tf R. V. (Ci i.i ' A-if a u:k. 1 K T. S m i t 1 1 Center FieU ' 119 BisebJ] Records R. A. yvi «ti Kl r JfFamefrr pr, N, A. C-. All? n. XuhvLUt li i w a n .Kf. M. A. C, Jem fi, Sewnwe , !itiUK w, N- A. C. Jun 7. Srw«me r Smitn- r-j. Vi Lii ' ilifrtter, Juth j i, Sewarwr 9mw w, Ttmrnrr, June r.i, Smaee Snaiie pi. YeiiTiesfee, June 14, Sruinec J. B. WlLbttB, iVnwagfr t vs. AUb jni, April 24. Stwanw r. VuderirilE, April it, NfUkfUk . ijt ' WUK tv. Vuiderliill, April 3$, NisUvillr - StviBH 3d. Allium , M y 3, Sinniiijjlia ' iii A. 12. GfcHJtPH. .Vagary ij jwjat c w. Tc-un . A} il I , Scwnucc V uiee w. CumberiiDil, April 35, Scwmfc - StWii:il-l- :•. V A. L ' .. M11 s. Scwante ■Sh- WMiie hi. VnmLc-rtii]). May 1 r, Nashville - Hh-whikij 11. VaDiLcrbilC. May I J J -u abm m. Vini| rfjilt, May 1J. Smnnce rcr. N. A. C, May it, Sewn me ■A. II. WOODWAtD, MfTflf fr ft =■■N. A. C. April a«v S w-irm Sewuiec : ' j. T lil liii cnn . April 1 , S«w:incc rtewMiee cs. VniiJuriiilt. M:iy 1, St '  viw Scvt.iiii-v M Vaiickrl ll, Mnv tn.  i]i¥il1r - Sewmnet kC, Vnnilrrijih, May IE. NrwTirillr ■! wiije« e-v. GeoiyiL, May t . AUanLi Inlfr-Coflifiit Ginui J ia« i— 11 Srwinrr 4— I J- 6 S W«« Secant 6-5 ia« S W HK J- 4 Hhyi HiiLr - I— O H-Y1.I.I-.-. T-i Hk dll T ro— ISM -■,.■,.:■■■5— 1 fi w i! ■10— « Sj.v. :n|ri; 4-4 Sm.iinv . ?- 1 SiU.IIHH -G Sc rK . 9-e Srw n«; ■6-T W5 SrwUfte 1— 4 SlKLIHT ■4— ■5-1 ■5-6 ■9— Srwunm Bl BUM 1 SewanH ■ — 1 Sewaaee TV, I), tJ.mTUsn, C fitar ■M.iliain . July I, HJF1lthl K tHt1rt , , J— 4 n. N. A. C, Jdj i, KifkHBi ■. j-it 41, Mi jni-ij(k-, A neurit 13, St-iAjoet l , . . A— 6 . N, A, CL, August 31, He-nilL . , , , 6— j W. Tjliii-M i ' lLi , An H il t J) r }iewime - . . ,96 . ' ■■. AUliiiraa, Mnv 4, lliciiihlghani . . j— « ii, ViinlralhllL, Mnv H. jicWHIH .... IJ,— S W, V|ifclbU M y 17. ].jnL ' ]il [|if ■ii .1 Vli-illainH a Ain:iCiLirs, JL.y iqt Cb 1t WWH fi . 5— 2 M, N, A. Cj, Jlirw 7 t =u fainllr iLi— id W, N, A.C. h Jsat S. N r UelHll« 7— f «. L. A. C, Jhih- j. |..iHnwillr - - - - — J M. K, A, C, Jiilie II, NMslnillr . . . j— □ W. Dtppmi, June M- Stnntr . .7—4 H. Al t Bla, Jinn- H . T«M.-«t H . i— 4 T7, At T trm h Jqnr Ji ' . Tii mIhuji , -7—5 J, S. RAlJfK, JB,. Cttjfri M. GHf nl. M -y  o, Albeai j— 33 tx S ' . A. C, Stijr i-J, SvwtOM . 5- [ ' j. Tuk«L«h , Jcoe H TlsKtkiet - $— 5 c jl TqklIocm, Jene 10, TialcilijOM .... j— Tl [v. ThkbJdcu, June io, BinrLnj:li rn J— J ■ii-m i , ilfftfiHtlo Mr n«. l p M. G-. JOHSOfTOSf. Afamog tr S+hmim-c r-j. TfmirMrr i f h iantqgi) April H, Se Qlbbihj . vi. TtfiniHuee, April j , S w nee Sciudh [j. Tu.1lriio.uii, April 37, TulUboBia (iwieih if. Vmiilrrbili, ll j 1 , Srwiiiee Shymk vt. V nd(-r1iJH, Hay a. Stwinee Stwinet [j. V ihl f bill, Uuj S, Niihrillc- H. W. llotiL-E, .VmrajTiT : 1 r. 1 if Xj ,livil1f. April ] Ac«an« ne iu. ViiiilerbilL, April 3.J, ftemaee SewiTiet :■- Viiinltrl.HLi, April 34, £-e«MHBe ■Sewdii :■. VunbbefLiikl, 1Ij.¥ i.A wj.ik Sewaite? j-i. CimtbeTliHl, JS f ■. Sevan SemiK w. U. l Tt-mifiirr, ilair El, iSewjiL - Sh.wj.ik r . l ' _ rf Ttrniejuee,, Miv 7, £ew«i S w De hi. 1 ' . at T ii il m , Htj S r Scwjiiwe $nurc i ' jl U. of Tenora , Maj 21, Knoxville- [ ■% J. M.Skr.TiKN r .tfa-tvtr Srwnuc-c I . fniiTTHly ■.if S a¥ illr Scwnnrc t-jr. TnU.nh4fii .... Sevturr Mi CkuNjj .... 14— S i t jw, IT— le Somw n, 4- 5 Stwmiuh-h- : ■;. S— 4 Jvr anri- J-S. U—5 ficwBEH- J.-i, 5 • H ScwiDcc it. JOT . 77— S Sennet K, r — J Semite z ' jf. ■- 5—  SCKITIK 11. ' - 10—  - 4— ° - S-i Semne z ' i. Sl-TlJ.II« 3 ' JS. . iu — 7 St«p.tlrt- [ , - st ij Scw«ntr 4«. P 1— IO Scvraoec CT, ViBiltpbiJt. M!b - 9. Sa hvilt YniiJeThtU. 1 1 3 inaLngi 1 Jliy 1 , Ni hvillc AIiiKibih, June 37, Yuscaloma AIaIubul, 1,13 JnrLiijfisi June iS, Tmalma R, A 1 ., Jbiu- i$i EliTinLngtiun . A. C h Jane x Pkb|3B| i M . W. M, OhEIM, JR., Oj faJJ [ . of Ten ib  cc r Sli} ' it, KnoKvillr ViindErbiLl, M17 j, IfoltiYilk VaoiLfibilt, Miy iS, N ' uliriLlr VmdeftrUl, May 35, NtsJivilk Auhunt, June 1 j, Unit£Ginc[y ■■.K ljI.-uc-ii u June ]?. IJont ouK-rv , Vip hij , June- 1 titH ' iiie Ykditt, Job -si . S wm« 4-1 4— 5 5— 4 4— I J - ' 4 i— I II— I J— 13 4— I 4— I j-6 I— 4 IBM J. M. SjiLint . Capt licw nrr E ' J. Vliultrbiit , . , , SewmnjM W. V iki|eThflh , 5- S I- 4 I —  I3 !«:■■■1S7I. ■SF+- i 9)4, IS77- iS i 1 r-i . .1 Hardee-Sewdiue Championships iltnter liSh, i K iitH?4 5cwnin- -L I Km Hin-il-m SSeWLLTlMl [Wit NOlfMW Si-W.llll ' v iHHi ITiMrm ]tnnlc4j iBt i Sc  W Semite ■■■■■I [.1:1!: i- f B Tl +i L?Wi Srn:Liii-r IE i ' ik-ts lJJH-7, Eljiri)iL-!i 89 189a. 893 ilanJeu Jlacdeu lUnieei SeWRTl ! St-winen Ben tn tlie lut four yiin tbeir «■«■■■n-|;iil txgpninttjaa of ill teairu, Sewante and Yanierbilt Vilid ! PI 9 1 lis 3 8 ' 1 ■1 1 13 - 9 i ■s 9 3 ■1 • s 4 4t ■2 I o J Jx ; 1 1} 4 J N •- 3 f 1S97 1S9 ■I 9 ■1 I ■I 2 a 16 5 4 10 $A JM 1-1 V C t ' A K. tSl I YanilclKtLWOai BWctull Ifartlsll Onit4(T Brazil |i:,.lkLll ■K n ' ttirt ' W H Kjj Hall League, 1898 , Tumi Camp«i.ri £ L«yu« TMlt Devil , CUAMrWuilS jSjS iPtiwntape. loool J. Mr. W. IHOUD, Uuupr T. B. l ' AAROTT. Ciptaio II. C. Ckafee, Wlcher H. W. HiH.tK. ThlniL !!iw J. Cf TjiniiAS, l ist lluve V. UOfUXXT, t ft Hebd A. T. Hfj,mth, J, T, MAKSf , T, M, WJ tJCiN-, J. Bltwaku Milks, Catcher W. II. Yeaxih.k, Second Rue T. S. I ' jtmtfn, Ali rl Slop ft. NiLiiict, C«nl«f E- ' ield Right field J. ]l SuiTir. Sbl itLiiiiHs A, F, WOTKR. MitwKTT C. T, CAPR, C«| 44fi E,iST SlJjJt A NOMA S. JRUISOH r Main cr S. CARTRIDGE. Ciptain Si. i tjc Sin I R„ C, HALL MftlUfctf r. a crooks j ., c-puin Si ....k l« DeTit w. Sooth Side i j, . iiiinrii it. I i rim mar School Ubj i+, (Iruunur School it. South Su.lt- May ifif Derih ' jit, ■■Aiiffel . . . May [7, ' Dent z ' j. ft nun mar School [Jeiili . . . Angel , fimmmar Si eumi South. Side . . H— S p— 1 17—1 ■J— 4 TI— 4 Slay a h SfiulU Siil i«- [ on libit School . May ifti UtvlK . ■S.iuthfiide . , . , 3 :■-■■- 11. ■•AnKcl Pi. Srttith SiJt iioLniiiBjpl JUftr 1 , - ' D vll Vi. Aaflb V - - ■1 — 7 ■Vjuckib of TUHB , - - - - J ..... 4 4 J ],CiJJ 500  AJ fi m IW I firmiriit rrB f tr or ™ nBPf ' dJINt J   If J| I h TIU 1 B Ilk ■• Jh t r . Hnap iw cmw HWM— jwii CLUBS m COLLEGE CHQlfl ILUL RRV. W[LM4K A. GOKKPY, M.A., l¥r«irp «4 C. Uvihtaiid ( nr, Cnicifcr i lsnrk-?. HLtrry EIiIiLwlil [Xirrtiw fi ' iifctiiny I,iruUay F. A. Comlcl! H. C lufc. Tk ►, nt.hi l mnfc Mick Lrai Fr A ' Arnold K«ek IHuiwl Suflbrd TWU ■. r. lr It. Hamilton f. [J-. finy H. W. 54 (¥ W. If. Ycandlr R. I Dthfel l-i- - mr II. MmSmun R. 0. ■!■■■Ovi Arthur fatten KpHfnini Klrhv-SmLlli II. M. T. Itartr C. Gn J7 - HtriLEfEl V. JliAVKY, Dfcre« r K, An CunielL I.. W. LMttoflt C. Si I ' -ray Dr. G. ft TIlMB Rdmunio C5. d ( vi  - S. C. flt wLLh k y. !■..- j.. i A, K. Dnb J, KmVAHU Slims, Secretary C G- fiftAY, Tntnnr Sl aiTD TjtKUIli TV. H. T  dlfl J B- Milei J. U- t K. ]lftHH][WL S, SI. Blrf K- II- l k™v Jf. CJinijit+11 C ' ptit i,i n iti;j , i pa dn05V-l 4. n «$ i IMVI-KSitTV- TENNIS LT.in remiTPKSfT— Rt K Ltu14 H, StMIT HI ' i I, MS W. A. GbHIT Dl L, Wi rIh W. EL Nfllrt il. G, Jrtbrtou W. D. Uattlrtrt II. 11. Sgieart mf  THE ■I - ' £ 4 GERAAN BlBlnq- C. C. I ' l KSIV II. G. Skills WM. UKNmtJuH Jr. Senior German Club Stfftfary WW H. G. RK1W1.S OsCAJt WlLPKR Telpaik Hopghw E. H. FARRAR. Jr. S m: i i. C ' .:-:-. Hi i ■v. ITEI William Mrrckr Guxr, Jr, Cll Alt LES COTKSWORTII E ' lWCKKEY Robert Benedict Jusfc Mantis SHirtut Telfale HuiXr oN Thomas Pastier No ClIARLES Bl lYMtV COLMORK William BiU ' KeI.Y WKSTCOTT Da ' [1 AlEXASPKK SMRrKKRD Robert (avon Branch HESKV GOLDTMWAtTK SKJBKL9 Hlgek Wilkinson JKRVRV Albert Efrauira Davis LlKE LEA Member William Hkm?v Yeamh.H, Jr. Oscar Wcldkr Ciiai-xcey Dewey Ei gax Howard FakkAR, JR. Austin Thomas Branch Matthew Watsok Geomc.e Clifton Ei wahdh HOHEIR WftETH]S«T(JN STAKE llAKA TVkktM.]. SlIlTM Strphrn Movi x Bird WnxiAH Hhsrv Poole Tai.iaphicko MlLTON KJCHAkd West Frank l,in ClIARLXS QiriSTABD Grav Charles. Stevem Paktriduel Joseph G-recioihe de Roulhac Hajj ICdu r n d Noah Juykek, }v, Wll.TJAM HESS THOMPSON ORKRT SOESEY JEIIISON OVRRTflS IjEA, J . Ai.prkd Kewhi.l Kino Jasif,s Tipt Man if Lamar Worskah idstonk LUCIRA SlRUMiN iie 1 ' WAVl.lS HaWHJMAX RlCHEY Willi  Li wkv Gilxett PlIKLAS UK A Lit BarTlETT XX f LTIJU ' SSlMS FREUEKH.K Myers Sc-ott. Jtt. James Foutnfc MaTTHilft ' S Campbell Gray ILTON M Trlrtitjr T rni, ' V7 R. Kksht, Jr. W. A. BiNTiJf Jauke Wilsos. Jk. J. 13. Addle Junior German Club Qfifecn Vitf President , Secretary Lent Ttrai, ' 9B . J. MeW. Horn L. M. WlCMAUg B. Wade Kihkpatkcck R, C, AhkinuTon J. C. AvrtRV B. W. BaE WHLL R. F, Dlalk C. E. Bcxruv H, C. CiiaKek Mcmben Lent Terns, f S R. ] . l}A,S|B( r A. T. Dotihoh G. W. Gcira C. D. J nssTwr R. F. KlLIM KICK J. MakTi.vk l Jk, R. Nekbit. Jk. C. A. HrthiiK. Ja, J. S. Smith J. U- k- VOUSG J. C- W ATI l!S T. C Wii.ua hs nj V3 3AT ttfe€MJL ©MS UF S- Uwr w ttft«anr HTSIA T?fc$, R, W. HoGUR Ll-KH I EA , J. E. HlLKSL, Chairman C, t, PlWCKHOT raiku sdo dv Or l so If. V. jBKVltV 0- H. HAEBEMM Mc rnbcn  M Secretory end Treasurer T. S- FARROTT Qalhuus Wilson J. C, Jay k A. H. Davis . m i:i As Ttm kieuri r T ok Ovv,kurcEi Cmnt THM ov Vicronv. ■Ha Kin; ik 1 j a k. E MS 11 + 1 JOHN CAM I ' HE IX AVBltV, JR. 13 Ev N k V C A M F ICI ,1 . (. ' E t A 1 ■' 1 E ■KOUIyKT t ' AIMi GEOKGti PENDLETON EGLESTON CHARLES DKVANEv JOHNSTON JAMES TIFT MANN JAMBS SMITH DOUGHERTY ' JOSlvPH THOMAS AJonui MILTON BACON CHAKi r ]-;s gc-ENTAuu c.uav JOSEPH tl im KOfl.nAC liAMJl. ' m.v; ROBERT WVNDHAM KEELY Hcmw fT Albert Hl ' elisg Davis Thou as SaRKEST PaKKOTT At.PhKU Nhwp.ij. K. ran ClIAUI.HH QVLNTAttD GBAV Di ' scas CAiitfen-x Ghkhx Dana Tvrill Smetm lvcirk m mikghb Activt BtiRGMttS W Afrit K I !!K PATRICK Ju ril L M nnn vooi R.i;TLP.i TrE Yodng QemuSD SlNKISS Doug LA Nash CHOICE WlQ,nY CiJiUS Jems Coti.iss Waties Alumni Oscar Wiuwh CLAkKSOK Ga.I-I.EKER AlF-XAKDKR PlUfM WOOLE JtllK R Kej,SKTT MALCOLM DOUGLAS Samuel Books L,aird William Bevehly WjiSTCOTT Matthew WaTSOK Jamks Wilson, Jr. a 5 I-OKD, J. McW. KII.I ' ATKCCK. E. I- I.AJK]), lv H. J SHIT K. 15 e akth]ih:i: c s v. ' h.uams, r, m. WILSON. W. H. 3 F CALLEnEft HALL Galleher H iK YllLL— BnlErluli, mil ! BMlurtmlnTnli ! North Si ' lc [h;x-ilv mil! rnJi ! mill Count— O-ltiwm Devils Brakcec, ArsTiw Thomas. Chajer, Hkxbv Cahtmil V mkak. V,ix.. x Elnh-AKI , FftKU, JOICrf MCWtLI.EAM Hotit-K, BkAplkt Bkw . Hotn _ K, K.itHAKi Wallace Kix t, Alfhed Xfwell , SI ASK, JjlZUES TlIT . Georgia GwTjpisi LauMuu Lofiisinnrt Alabama Alabama Tcniiciwct Georgia Mm, US, James HnwAvn NKSBIT. Ra irx, Jr. . PltfCKKKV. ClIASI.HSCOTIHlUXHiTfr SMITIL JOflttPH .... Thomas, Jus-Hr II .... Wii.srjtf, TllGjrAS BOTFIHGTOIf , Maryland SuutlL Carolina GWfcfcA SciELlh drilling |.-L]lir.siaiL.L Louisiana Baseball Team Thomas Sahghmt I hrOTT, Captain Milks, Catcher Chafkk. Pitcticr YKAlffDU, Second Bastr BrAKCie, Right Ffc]d N«rr, Ccnlcr Field JOIItf McWlU-IAU Konn. Afauagrr ' KK-. ' n Sh. rl :..v THOMAS, Firnl Italic HOGII. H. VV ' ., TliLifJ Bu« 0[I.I.KTT. Irfft Field 5 3 Exdusivt Occupants K. W. KIRKPATRICK LUKIv LKA 0VB TON LKA W. B. THOMPSON, II. Tennessee TtlMCtiSCC -5i St Luke ' s Hall Society oi Hymen t J - ' Ohljuct— The unclionlion of Ibe Mil hrt of the d %h.lrt «f 7. . Otften W. 1 . WITSElfl, ..,.,, r Exeinpfar Extraordinary To mike ■. £m«c clinir F jt niniiH jirnl viiW, li tbe line pilbiH aad suldttnw? Of tin mm liTc. L. G- H. WIUJAHS Ki tr tf fjne Pattest ■• woman somelimcji HORH f JiM bat rofeteflU Ji - S. C, BECKWITH . . Bhpausr of Tid-biS ] f :vl fir l «)U Jo ' l 1 « t3. Tij-, trv h •grin. 1- F. W. AMbUtK W. H. R GLH Tali no repulw, urbhltftfCff ■= rioih Mjr ; .. R j ' ■' e here i ih ■music ill the iu; ]i1mt; [t; F, H. H.Ahf3IKf- I ' niesa I1o k on SLhia inlh Hlay. ' If ym LiHt- hi aa I love J - ™.. Tlterc i-j i o d j- for m So look upon. Nu kniR a ™io«r Love iu l n. F. tf. Cranium. M r ' H1 ' ' ■llerc I HfcliJ h™ lw Utile chipi. My .Morv AtitiV n teacher in n gr=al tng public c3w l. PravCMie Itiu niy im L Link lipi. . fihe a thDuajlnd Mll[1 ? ir; C Wi Jtl Vln ' eJtliBi French in J Latin, in J i little Gctbulti. too- Thi: iiktt i,4i  ' LiiuuTst it up , Shi more iE IrttffJk ush an tdocitioa hsmajr Sluy Abb. B4 Sicrct Order of Jesuits Oiy«LT — r TY ™ n oriw MW to Rome. Hahuld Thomah ■■AXHLtiK AN IS BlIK, 5 ! F, H. Ckaii-hili ■H. T. WALMN O. VV. R. C xi ■-: ' , Rantfr in Chit Sfiiffery in OwdiiULfy foreign .!AWi-.vir r J J J De] Sarte Club C. Gkav r E , , Vi.i:ii Somtwxu Wjwthats (k-OfiKS, Hobejk:, ami Benedict ....... Gexufkctor in ( ' Oritnteter iilmardi mry Chief Tetter vfth Remy Suiiagtr « the Ccnitr Acetytti 4 4 ■« Order of Deaconesses Mother Supemeuk Sikaks Sistkr Noe Sisrrfi: Haxbtjkj SlHTltH BKATKICR HAkKAftF-S SlSTEtt ANLHiRSUK 3fS Anti-Frat Oub G. H. Habrieo:,- Emitt-frtt Suptemc Tratiw O JltCT — flir txeeTritiiLnliim of 111 fratErnity ij ' iLrni t Sewmie . j Takcth famous- n orftia Phi ' s Anli-Frat. Pills before, after, ant- tvpili? caiing. Jtideri e d rffater . . . . R. W. Hocus 31. J. MlKKM. M. O- JOHSHTOJT j. H. Biowx Ca%niiittg Pfynkki .... r n. J. C. Vaumq x Ananias Club H. W. Star Liar i Chief C- W r ftovr IJfHtetterU .far P. O, H. BoflSXO Lift- in Wait Member Witcf.i,]., Siluni Li.a.r St.vhr, LViisckaukiiLS LLar I MBRRCr, Mtilcwftpliittu Liar Rovd, Consistent I.i;vt HAitkACfKV, Ritualistic Liar Bobekg, Energetic Liar AsiihiiSi.v;, Client ful Ijar Matt iikws. Grand Past Master Liar S. D.— K waiL rjwiiij; in the KrtrttuHi KMtioi «f Mr. )T«((liewt (til lUt Clab WM fauiulnJ. Honcriry Member Ms. Cithssy Dr. Di; Boss 5 MISSION. ' A KY SOCIETY S Olticttt J. M. IJkuvi , , J. II, K. Wititi T. P. Nofc - - ]| ■..:■:. .1 :■TicdMis St. Luke ' s Brotherhood Off ken Dram Ur Ross F. W_ AsiBS.Efc J. H. Bjta r x . VifT-Prffitiiiit Sfrrffary Txtwrfr 35T I; 1 v The University Law Qub C C PUHCXFIIT, Virginia T. H. I ' ajckott 1 , Oeorpia  r T- Smith. flih K L, C- ]UkkKi . Virginia i ' rtsidint Trtaitttti ' OSCAB: tVll.DFR. J. T. Mvsy JOIIM 1 fiHHH JATNB . . Kmucky Ge ia J 3 siu.M ' lvama A, H. Daves J. R, DouchkrTt Kentucky Teuu ■■us; CrKkK Jay MS OiEi n, o: Ljw dub Bjm biLl Tc m Captain T. S. PahbjOTT M iu £tr %i riibiroiis ' ft li. W. IT ' HIT 1.. Vt-I r i I I3L H. Cw. Smnhi. , l!i cu intLTj VILL— Rill! R lf TUh AlalMtlM h R 1l I tiuLiiai— WJiiW iml N±vy Hint. OCfieui Pmidffrf R, S TCHISOiC BiimingtUD Sf retard C. S. PAKTHDOB, Selena Treasurer Mwnbnrrt R. G. Akrisctcut, Montgomery i:iif.i.as Bbale, MonlguFnery Ow CafhHv, MantKH n iy B. B. Hoc.tfB. Marlon P- P- Kti.fitrick. Bridgeport E. S. Latki , Birminyluun J. I?, Mattbtf i Anniston H. H. I ' ahkkr. Montgomery H. T. WalijjW. New lx-calur Hohacs STk.IKGf ' KIJ.OU ' . Tuscaloosa G, P- EoiBSTOX, Mobik W. B. HALT., fcl. A.. M. D.. LowncUstantfj Honorary Mtfflfecc W. H. MrcKcltar, M.A, t( nifttiiii(iry C B. Thou .is. M. D., Mobile Daily Club Swig: Mjibhhi ' Little Alabama Coon, Iton]}- let: Buttermilk asui rcTitkJiji bread. Honored Public Character : Rube Burrow fdied on the fiehl nf ljjntU;j. Rube Kolb (extinct mi ill pohtieal arena), HtTOCfoe Sport : Scicnllfa btttoMnx xiulEitK and stump ftpttkiDg. Ohject : Promotion of put ' ifuM politics. MntiD : ■TlMi end justifies the me.ins, 759 tf il V - Cava. LiUc — JUKI Hf 1 Qffeca T. S. PAKRGTT J. M. aBLDXN R. I. 1JRANCH J, S. Doi-uhkhTt J r T. Mask L. C H, Williams ft. P. Biaci: W. H. YtfAtfIW.lt. J - Mtmbtrs C H. HAUHISON R. I, BkakCK R, W: KEKLV A, T. DAVEEtSOK President Vtee-Prfiidetti Secretary and Treasurer V. A. CrxnELL A. T. JSkaxck V. W. Scott C- A. Rdbbk. Jr. T. S. ParkjOtt F. W. AMiiL«h J. M. Skldfs- W, P. WOOL? H. C. Ciia.fik afo Yell— RbW ? 4nl fait. ™bby dub dub, LGtilftltH 5« Club, ml), ml , rub. Cdmmu — aiorooii and Black AKjftfKKArv -£ep1 nil) r iS Offccn ]■If, ] ' , KKAk, Jk., Mftn,i OMeatia W. Ji. TllOMi ' SOK. Jr.. SW Orleans L. M. WILLIAMS. e alu khi J. KcW. FORD, Shreveport II. V lEi Mj.lUJV, AcIktCuil I 3 . O- J tt y ' XMA, M.-lumIwUI j, it. Smith. Shrevcpott K. I,. Tuau psror, Boise . Sfrrriary Memberi R. Cauk, New Iberia C. J. Slack. Ro bl- R, D. S KJTJIWRI,V, Hfw Iliefia T, B. Willow. Baton kongi- .-:. ' ADOLDMA -Rifil ' Rjhr Steel Old S. C. [Mwti with Tillnum ' i Dij-]wn-«ir ' ! Old S. C. ! HOTTd— ■llit+re Ert vLv-erc ■jtL blind lifper, ln . Officer JAMILS CASH WARING. M. D.„ Ni$irier tonrivwrum II. JL JHKELL. (hr Cynic ' Hl ' GER WILKINSON JKRVEY, the Gimd Thi-« EDMUND NOAH JOYNKR, (lir Jdjflul Stmfaty Juit Mtmtatt C. TV. BOYD, C niril in Qkl«tKmn C. McBEiE, B.Litf , Hlil of Lb? Warid HAROLD THOMAS, - Tlw Ilmi ' l-Onnii Vok r 3 m in UILMAM FOSTELL WITSEI.L. B.Li(C. Attd wLitlKtler  MllfaAlM]r JOHN FIORY BJMJWSf. Cullectw EalrfusnHqHiry j « L FlesiipfrtcrHqprj- BENJAMIN MACKENZIE ANPER50N K .£wh¥ ffrfurf ROBERT CLEVELAND tlit ' B b, (Rt W«dy Hmd.lt WM. BLACKBVRN WILSON. JR., Tht Tffiwrtf ttovltt HOWARD SANK KI5LMY. IIjjjIi Prl« t. iinittt V-Mn LLX ' IEN HEMH1 £ .££, Tli G m4 iu L U.IEI NESJUT. JH . Vii T ' ;-:i.i- Honorary Members PEAS DcBOSE VICE CH SWXU sm u ] :c;] xs DKAN RAllAiil- M. Si. I vK SS. Tk jueubu sfij C yiMKa — Giwn  ™t WWh Vi:i.i. lIuiLilatlo! WibWf lt«jnH! HttnlLl Ttniicpwc ! AjfJH.At,  A5i fL HT-Jaij Fifit PATOMH BlSH — CBfllbK d IjOVELY LKA. Ftcmdrn! cf dnt ud Pwft Gf l l Ketptrof ilvrtie CaKids ALCOHOL NEVKR KINO, Yire-llKJLfl Tilof L ' lot, Grand Ktt]4f rf t «id . and Wwtiijr Cu Uxll J at ityotra O, VAIXr.t.OfcHHS LKA, Secreq Tv r tSmtumi Kuprai iSapplicr GrillulHwtl Supjj and Mini HUNGRY ][l [1GSOS, TK Mli at Club iod ruipMoi l 3 «aT2 r nt ljernaa 3hhx Mcmben BLOOMING DARMYIfJ.L, | 3 J ■UNCKIHG BEHAS, L J.i rt BEAUTIFUL BROOKS. Pw fffl Ajipk J ct BLATANT R[NTCN. L«tiB  iChvtt Member AxilKand-Hiyiiig Lettf ) CrNN!Nf COUtOHJt, KiLry PRIXKI C ] H:EOSH. Sludwil HARMKST I ' A ri ' K, CiwIMaW ftc rfetj Gidera KOWljKfr HALL, Clnhirbri LA-DY-K1LLBB KJR.KPATR1CK, Writer of SmkIjt V H li IHTY UcSEAL, Strati Pseicber hSU n-riM L , SIU ' VIIKRU,. RjOiart HMIUM; SMITH, HnltU W i Texas Club— -A Roaring Fire ■ Erafitl«d April ], i«h in Ike TOIlfe HwwriiJ IT«ll„ for lb thin! itnicfw ' V l «fa ot C P A n Gowjr, A ' taiintan: Lcn$ ' lnmi Uro bill ft btttd; ShorMwmu. fm. Dnmjiii. P noou Tkf ftxitdtnl | food of SpiniMnl - - H. C JOJmrorr .-l ft.vi my ■V„ H, KtiOVm 7 P yice-Prfiiltnt !■li htnin L $Gr| - H.. W. FHANKLTP A H k f? ■] ' P ,f BOLUNQ 7 7 s™iiwiidimi]jteoflhpr milhfyJBi ttflJ - iLf.ftUU A Suiti LiWt C U-Jttr Oiwra HKH mt- ' Swrtorjfr lady iil m ft Kt U, SlMi A ClEIW rf W - . .... -t«m«h J«™ l ' «rflfl!te ' I  AGvedBv W. S. E w r  ■0I«W- J r K H« Snrwr; it Hcthi was Sihhj, i 1 If SUitrtu—A. cU% wb  c V at JaLLJtj 1 The cwikc ur wlnw jB?lltiF ]■ntft qlrtlttUj 1 . 1 Jl finality. DklSl— UnjUCT— TV Furn.isli ' -The mother i r jir l(krit ' All imdcd White llon r ronleii! . l r ym ' (B-}|iiil, Vtii4.— Rnb ! Rmb! R«! Rih ! Rib I At E Vive L VUe la. Virgin.. i-ali ! Who we we ? Who are m- ? Wt in the Klu.fr. I.Kyii t you • ? C. C. Fj NfK « :v, President V. S. CLAMORS . I ' iti- President K. L. C. Bahhet Sttrtfnry mad Treasurer F. F. V i P. W. Ambleh R. L. C. BaRKRT S. C Hecku ' ith. M. A. F. II. CfcAtCKXLL, B. A. W. S. ei.AtiH.iKWi! TAX.] p«iBO Uicrox C. C. PikCknhv Honorary Hi?; Kxwllcncj-, G VPrncii thf I hi- C tiniimwff.Ltth, J, HOOK TrLICJt S. M. Bjiktok, Pk. d. W. P. Tkkxt, M- a C, W, Bain, M. A. C. W. Bais, Ji. TWriJfiiEw £rt r ' §3, J. W. Peirf, Mi wpyi ■Si. W. A. Gucnrj-, 3ou(Ji Cun-lin ■$$, a. R. Bellinjcm SuiUlv C reH« «. j. 1. joant AIsIkhm KftSTt ' CkY •ttj. O- T. lMacber, SaaLli Carolina -SS, J, . kllLoti. Jr., InmiLiuini B9, jJuiiKy lUirinH. 3jtHiisi n-i V. I. Ball. Jr., South Carolina -91, V. II. SliucKrllar, Jkuntb OitvU l ' ga, C. I ' . Cackr, Virginia ' gg, I 1- . I,. Covin. Lmtttfim ' 91. Spraillu Borfwil. We Vork •95, II. L, MtmfrOT -. Ti ' sicoiLiLit ' y7, G. L, Tfickir, AUti iiii s.j, J. 1 V. FtStf, T-ltttAttiffA ■S4, E. KILioLi, Gv4fKMt ' $5, W, t. H ll. jr., AktMSH ■Sfi, O.T. ftirdwn.StoilllCir ' OlIra Si, T, J. D La HlMH, lai-duBit ■Sj. A. H, DMfekl3 f T st ■Mft, F. R. Hltltf , G 0 |fia 7, B, F, Wtlintt, If-, Florid Litln Mtitl luiml ' J. J, B, Jane Alabama. Ig , W. |Fl +|±  lri, iJ utb Carolina ■; H, J. C, Meni«) Heatudtf j, R. H. S -l on, Mlriiijiai] ' S J, R. KlliaU. Jr., [jcuisiina i, E, f J. JaUiiuaa. Alabama ' v ., ]■:. H. HawcIL, 5laiDE ' Mi R. W. F, KlUitM . Ttnneuee FtcndL Mtdil BKMMMHI ' ? , S. SI- MaJliiOT, I uIjueu l.lll.lSlA3fA 78, W. H. ftirtoa. Loaiwau ' flj, E. S. ElliM , GcW] jraWHiS-wamirr ffl, - 1,- By, D. H. Hamilton, K. Cfc Htii. ' a , K. P. liakUaK Soulni Carolina. ' M S. A, VFr Rg. ilinaiiri ' $6, T. I 1 . HfM, Sorth Carolina V?, V. Jl !iHith wa. Rlwidn, go, K. II. Rowell, Xnip Q j, 1A ' . tl . J oat , Ltrabian 4S, H. I,. McrrfLouie, WiMOfMta fT ]J. A. Sfcrepberdl, ' ■■■■jfi, II. II. Lmnnii , Ttm ' 1, K. V. IluwinL, MiHiHtipfri V- I!. Ii. Jo]ni toa. AInIwiii V HikLww Stuck, Tci«i ' if), l H. Sioup, Tunraw™ ■HHWHi VjUC hogsb ' fir I- 31. rrrUnvp, KcnlTH ' fcv • , II. J. Jlilitll. SoiKli CHtfalt PRICK hM, J, A, CJiiyin, KtnlBckv, ' Bfi G, L, Crtrtrtl, Tctsip ' ■A T. 7. Het, Norfli Ciralini ■J6v W. P. M-milirwiv liotidi ' ■«, H, W. Shir, Tump ■«5, H, T, Proworiia, Miffl  i,i]i|.!i ::, a. w. Klnjt south c «llii ' (t , U , [(, MiMfrlHihS, Sftuth C ioLit fll, W. A,CWfTy,So«lh On I in I DOUCLJlI ■S W. D, HuLlhcvU. Ruriilit bdU FftlZE OF BOOKS ' «■(JlrMtd I, H. J. Mikrllj SObtli Cat-JIIti ! W. C, Rc 1tf44 , T«« t Rtnloric I dil mid ' 9 i L fl« Turitc-f, Alituwi Spanish Ktial TUSAS r «, P, F. Cnta k HlwiHlpp L ■-. r,. h, Uatuir, FM4 ' .s . IV, M, HIlH,AxiUi Cwtflin ' Sfi. J, £ . CI™ , Smth CtWllfl -Ht. . K, II.iti-ik. MKni iinii ' t ij t p, K, T,. Cr Lj[, KtHIiiiLv m. i. ' • T u ' ri K h(, Tcnm-. ' hi fatal Gftaa, Tn H -Bj, IV. P. TlHKii]Fir,„.TrY.i, Vi F. L, Fce 4 5fl«th CUvtma 9 , IV, l , CkY l M , TiJSiB 91, A- B fflCf, IjOnW m ■99, H, C. Sonnfe, Krtttiat r %, P. T. £-- tl Lrli. Str-nCh L.:,n,l,:,, j, A, S. CLevctllMl. Trx.,, unBf ' Ok K. V, SWrtnion, TttCtt n 4h J- S, J tK r. LwJlftn Oratory lwibuu ' vTi II- TbmiiP . SctHli Candid ■«, Hr TgtfBtM, 5 nl?h Carolina o 4frra_+ lfc-. fln Apology O kind tall rf W wsuliMie wi . If m birt li ' fn thy unt in v in. l aj damn pi iwt. We an n hint. Bui funny fl lliiiiK h ve ° 1 n 1 - TH i roce ■icipcjpi ! bobiiI be had, And hnptf in h«+ IlIim tb e, BaL tbmi wilt al]-P«rfeivl nf be. Ami, really, in]KpwU bf n had. Tkihii uaiy ' jt Ik- bcftiftil, taWk-kntflt proud, VVrbiiyK thou but an. up-turned, iimc, R-rit Iicir, no brains or piKCflrj W . IVrh j thj wki are mancwhiH Load ■HbV, iT it Ye struck a lender ji£ W. 1b viiljjfli jhirtiiiKe, M ' VfA k ' 1G t Otaf jiffliu bid to fiml Mow dOSf — W bey Ihy p 3Kloni j,TnH ' iii prafe. 9 RECENT BOOKS .. ■..;.|y. : ' --y ■■. — Order of the Sacred Toe UOTTO: He wlus honour not hii to AinM- i-jiim: WOOISG ■' PJCGt WLTSKLL. WJSK DfiFKSPKH MATTHEWS Often MOBILE tixr.r J rati SSTOV .,.,., Prrndcttf CoaVEKEAStGliAV VinPreitJtHt OASJtOWIHG Thomas, Sttrtiary Rft(.uuofJS Dt in- Sihtiwej.l .,., ' , Treasurer Constitution OiJWCT : H is the object of this Onler to baoisti the crime of ( ■pulling fioati the Western Hemisphere. DUflKS fw O pcceib. It shall be the duty of the Preffdent to deliver annua]]}- a public lecture on the ils of (u .puHmg. It shall be ill duty e f tli Vice-PrtMdcnt to fihtttratt the eifccls of this pcmEcioM practicft. It lia]] tie the duly «f tin; Secretary to- di jufcnoWn: div tenets- of litis order by «K ' jj ipi  i3i-:iL asw-vtrsitirni. It shrill be tht 1 duty of the Treasurer to pay all drafts upon bis sympathy present by it ? nxr-pullcd. Statistics. parapbleU, and printed lectures are gtadly furnished by the Fro-idem upon jip pliieatiou . Eacb raemH-r up n initiation shall Kiihwribc 10 and recite the following rmkOunt? Wln-ii Winded |i v.ii.ii moot to fatly Ami finds that w M a ifc«t imjr. Whit cburm can ™h,|sl- m itif Liftfhok, Wait act mi tlrirt our gn .i mnyF HI Tbt 4Hilf cL w jpinh to  m, To hi4r «r iImhk fnHH T rr cjr+. We -pls4|fr ■DumlTT ! ? ijnk-klr UB4totr, Arid in j wwden bin — 1 lit. Til fir l imntnt niecLiiiK «f O, S. T. wns h il Uiy v . 1 ,7 ;tt wllkll lime the Vrwwh-nl lU-laveTtiS l.ir- ;mmi;t] •dApfiw, The fuLlc.HWL K CXCCtpl {from his  p«ch) Eminently portrays tlte ntf ' ttm 4 ftrt of tJii Owter: The fiLEurt; ui (lie uniiiencc drpeqd up™ 1: . Whether dnttfUCtioil, disgrace awl black; cIoch jiliall feign Wt Are Eft ' day Lo d ' jcldc. Al t]iL ' cbaliLrtlly A?v l Elu MJLra wt™ sli;ik jil, acid the moon atrod Mill; the earth ]h. aved, I he Iken pns lwlclmd fnilb ]3 hlitaiL . lenipirrx trfuihlu], And I w 3 atJJJiy. Cait ymi BOl n?i ' e1il- ckk|ic. tiw Ir irhliniK victim, i1ie hostile finders., tlur vL-cariflU hK ! A dumb, heI]jlt.-S viclLtU offered at tile altar uf unti.debiviaiL ipOCt. The KTKaltst Living iLiLthriTily mi rHse | ul]iii|f. ifr. William BryCt. lias tiixkirwl Ihut I his relic of barbarism is fast riawinpcilriiiK f-rrntv hjut emit incut. The HjjirLt lhal prompted the d™l Willi- boni itinid tin? HlygLfl.1) uTftLus of the aborigine of Arndd, 3ml u-e invite ewiy ! ■■tbat can subscribe to trie Rcsolntinii of this Order to join in with us. The Only Cloud in the Sky I ' lA-iL-s I-iLxl r day, and not :i clutul in Ehe iky. A mtffff tnorn DEW uak l d in a spdiijpJay «i SL ' Wiin™ ; when a fairy |tri[e lhal could nc:ir ely 1 1 1 L-fLttll frtih) lleAi ' vii heard the following dialogue between «UT Chaplain ami Rer.L;.Er;ir : Mr. Guirrj — What a. beautiful Easter ! Could any tiling be lovelier? Mr, Wtieax — Ye , that ' s true, but (solemnly) Anderson i-s sick, 7-l JQ f ' JL V ) )( fr?, Prize Definitions of a Synagogue i. From tbe Greek at, ineiiiiiij sin, and p f, meaning ynitnK K oew. htntee its full n itH R— an as«niblaj(i= af sinful KOtJiiaK - a. From the Latin frmr -irt— Hficiablt. and gegiu— grimMe— place ef sociable grimaces -. j-. Punch and JfnJr show. 3. From the Latin jrWjc — cynic and jffiLi ' , grecn- a pln.ee «f Krecu cynics. 4. Of Creek deiivttlom, Mij ri i Ty i hg Ihe public resort flf uncharitable churl?., j. Of French derivation, meaning a lime set apart for (tie exprenHUJi) or facial torment. .6, From an %AA AnfcJfrSaxon root, meaning a resting pU« for earthly saints, especially iboti who have Ins their hair and their mfl nncr - 7, A myttidogfcal lerni dtuoting a barbaric ux ™ in vogue among certain Keif-constituted, Bdl ' righteous.. and immaculate nikr of pretentious prehistoric tribes, Uu-ly revived in certain uTwrtln.nl umvcrsUie . A Tribute There Mice- wu ■heathen Cliincr. Vbwe Hume il vi limner M ' winr, ■V3iy they ftave thia queer fmidic Xa i bud of Mich rime Tlitrc he tame few tliiL can not yet (e . lie tuted ■weekly lumdree. [Jt.1 toil honert, lens-betted Chiace, With grant ii ru mi the f«-nc , Awl • liuilut inniM-iiKr Hit trade he comnM-nced. with jcrrat Jilrr. But woe lo our ifuileLe Wcsrt , lie rrnSilnl ltd OBE, did be, 34 hr ; HilJ IMit ItToril lir i:-.r L-r j( [Q I - ' . ' 1 And the tKHiMe b=K a htn r y« tKSc. l ' tum llw wtf tn a ' thLi cIihtIcj Chittcc A creditkv hiiiilcar iLiJ foe ; His wheell-weTO he 1aH, RmiEivid a ell , heui ,t And remain W-W mt dear Weire . J J- fayVwiili .l:,.| Uli- either ■■mashem ' bavr u tt rcil thtwwlv Lw iav w of drwirtrf intErvcnllsiii dnrfim th luflnrner mouthi. Tb «Bip J n ha began. So tonn - Mr. Write nmiLiu a peniitenE Wfcelw, lb? r,ijf (h fi will it LI I be pertinent, Hat nol the mum hut jprl a profcror irartcful rf piijii-L La hGr ejr? Mr. King- iwhoh fe t]— MS ■. eta I durnx (nil w+lti w|ih. v«i?- Hini (wnH Ti 1rt )— Yon iitiifhl Iry, Mr. King, Ttcmpwii (Iryinjf to tr i lA - the- l-renElh ftw I lis ■( ■! i=i tay h cl f : ■' I-InTed, ah, fanny ht m-my bead. ,K Dr. Weill— Ye . Mi 1 . Tlnnnp ea, ye . Will you tcjuI m. M . Mourn I  mirtl,in bo the m«tn Id ht 1 K H+T lamr ifrlkw, mJ il rntctjr pft¥ lent IBM : tall § ;F  - :j When the Quadrangle is Completed Will pn r 9 ro.ct K from oh Trying. . iri pay Irihute lb™ So loin f Will our football Jtbl b . cancelled I Will our IncL l«ain ever Btwrr Then njll Tirni ' ' li ; til! be dl ho una-? Dt, Willi wf lw foalfaalL rule  Giirrry lr-M-h Hi Alienee of pool ? Will tlit ' Ifaffmm Elornaitwy lltkff Ur ui ten UuiUHnd nut f Aftd (h pf i c of Hufjlii-h Club book Load KsaiiBd from iJiore to bore ? Will lie ivnagogue be ainlcH. Ami lie miHiDtua cleared -Of t?Ua;ll Yhtu will HeckirilA still be smith]; ? WitAen tiling itill nun pu-ffo- Then will JSliTJit fttUTB . fjptiiu? Cnkb faavi ilS Wu nnm ? ' ■Lady jMfrr fllll powt M h ad m ? HVill  t win TTuhVsjIvLhk jf nte? Will Kilp tric1; lean] what lilt i ? ILrjiwlii iiliIh etTurti Id revira ? Wjl«ou L roj fioui woefal warbling ? E-|  ur prove thai be ' alive? Will the EJeviL ' ' boliL Uir pttiii ll ? Theobald be lull ai Spear ? tbta will lieeley take hi ™-n Cpcc ? Wolff gnnr wiaew with Ihc jotal ? Will Martinez trad the RttBtN, 1 Poll ' ' ' liul ' iw fait tWiJ 1 J Bantam Sjobb be ail twuHfcB - ' ttcvlhwdl harn thai HrCalt ' t p1 y h Thrtt will Etolling et tbe fufaioBir 1 W|U Virginia, then claim Coo ?? Kiln ttildi rue to point -of older f Will Beef Cokmore have fait j b J Will the Spinster be forgvlCtq t kiobej return Wthe bAwi-jr? Hodgson Levi Uir rtvcPti ' Ti Claaa of gajr [WrtaPT L wfy ? Will old. Tthrfli lr be [ )« « ! And Ibc rrtuwd w ttrt Will curatory On lh BTldiKMfl. [JUtiwoiI ami (6c focmi i ih ? ? Will the riiHn flf golden afetcklea Yben iolo out Ireanwrjr flow 1 Tilt profeuorp draw full salary When tbe quad Li built — we ' ll ia.i . 3?J Applied Quotations l ' :.-:i:!i- ! 13 ■.! ' .,  i tl - itf . kllH Some  Jr  1st. And MHif ire olhrrwiit — tilt i.aw School. ■■| i thy fax I ■the mop of JerHwIeai ' — THn 1dn y-. All Cdft jt-ilLtf|4eil i 10 ln ™ PMI — 3Ct l-c t, little Etdwird , and Wwlfl PumSf VttvMWk vitlBE- Lull. — Scodi-Mrll. Ab E TtK Ji|H -f j 1  i Jore of tender ymillw, — BeaLe. ' iJrijjn Hh-ti iltr wfirM to train thin ryi-n. Ami [iauH- a while- fro on lellcrs to Ik: rh —J, F. Mitten . Learned be w iBttKiHtibil ]ait , - -SOTlt. U ' faU if the «ld rf mum ? fii but to fill i certain pillion of uncertain paper. 1 ' ' — KGgu 1 . One mil j - nnilr bo J sitillt- ah J be vil lain. ■' — Gibl , CogUo (?J eiyj turn. ' — Kirlc |wiric V . ■■[ Itivt neither wit w wiwdi, I only peii right fin. — L. ■■U. WiJliUH, Idjgnrt belaeve I inytfli fcHK ibi , 1 ' --] . Wrlla, Jayon , jolly, jelling jortt , ' — Marratt, Hebfcaat ntitfcjnK - ' W. ft Nut . Jioturvh of ill I hpt ' - V, C. A ttJbrc far the day. - -f ' rl ' « = ' . tntwiti. ' ■nin ttl, pert. and full h fiitt.y. — Jetney. All J w H.iiy. lailh Ihe pmclnr. — Harold TIuhujli, Tlir IOfl| Jtti L ibortof it. ' — FwJ, lid Speari. 11 FiaHw!i J Q tenderly, w yf nj( and. so fiir. - Mis Cimillt- Gtijt, I wnulJ no Live ilimjm. — ,K, T, Winch, Ami the aft down u Hiraliinj; £rutty o ' er hii fkir cfcrt, ' — D. A. .Site (ilLi-n!. Awl simple tralh. hi ulnoosl iklll. — J.uV ].  Happy, h pT y, h ppy pair! None lnit ill licfti - -italic but the linvc ' None but lln- bf vt dfcterve lb faiTV — Eavjp -nd. nw if D . The liUening cnml idniir the lofty rand. -XaattJ and «a T d. He wit n swij iflin, full rf the Holy GluoM «o l n lara mid faith. Mi. Slurry. . LI tbnt I am. nil tint I 1u«,  IL Hurt I hope to bt, I ' d ive for htmly.-- Woolf. ' ■Wilkin Ihil mnijk- tl fk wnt dnrit nwirc Ijm hi-, — Frof. Ti ' liite. - l UBtvenitf, c wl B L — . h- Wispni, V. C. -Ytie- reiiniitil norlli ml. Ii i K off from lifclt — St l.ul lint In the w v he ' hiritiiit, tnnrk you mc, fll c vil on. tJw ninth part of a hair. - -lt)chty, Tnii infn.nl w r¥i«ir. ' — - Sbbbt TTeiui . ■[ (j4jOip iiv, YilLiuiouj. HnHiiyany ll ih heeiv li spoil vT nt — W. B, wii«Mi. ■] muj H-riclnviiiLr Jtivcn ?► « jji-ni1rnifl.il need to be; Tiriiigu kwcm iitlle r duxd. not lbC¥t -i-t«-ii tiune ■week. — Dinrfl. ■■TlHHi kmHt in llie Hits rf pHi||m«bicv Adani fell, and wh l «}Krtil4 p«H Juci do in Ittc diy - f TLllUBiy ? — ' Jick n WiiMfc ■■tA Atepoing o ' r boumdi or iin drH.v. — Hudpon. ' yfti fefonn il altogether. ' 1 — Krtw nlt 5« wfaii (tac m Kited on li-if bru , — Atrington. ■Thcrr ' H Baaecnuy, tnal ' n for re IlCI lSlr  «, , — Miles and Pinck- ■qp. • Your fl«t e ii g™«t. - ' ' Weed. ' ■My pmteiie p fcr open wir. ' — Milltm. They rat. U y ArlnV., ami in nrnimutiioai w t nnanT immor- tality awl joy, Cll liihio- HMH btrt Woaetf can. be hit parallel. — FranVlin. A litlk Vnm-h rtf beedhK, biihops, btft and. tliere a chancellor in embryo. ' — F.my tudenl know . 3J7 Aqi ' l ItKktwHflJjf narked him few her ami. — Jayne. ' ' Jbr mil ii iii|j1_v j(chh] l liat I ftOOcl for  M]K-tbi[ljr. rtllTlilEB. nciuiuTf vim f luitiU biatul LUcIl! jIm ' - Klrlcjiatiick. ' Ik 1 miMr unit (lir ii ' iMlik-hh 1|ih[ Lir ill JSltw-r B1CD, HierrMU . Im[ Ur TX ill.- !-, wall mm- i ii m.LjruLi In ilU t tllla own. ]JT, ] U]IC?e. ■en (HTwr rt rtt rets fact fHrtiurr,-— Ttf— i— ■, S-n.L-.il , Ur il-rxLh ami lftciLl llln- !l 1I firtll U he WaJhl ■LOHf[. ' h — F lfP !f, ■■Ik- rlie- ]yi cil. Hiue J|il M In ill uooiL i. ]Jol u ever mu laid . . . .l HMH-] [ilin. iuhhS fTiniil . jihil ibfl of xpt t tioei . , . in ™rl- Ifi-it |:.1iM, ' — [i.i-, is. KilLj[. lentil ft at. ■An I n]| |lu- i-MiirHrH rtf iKn lihr do 1t w I am not in lite to] I of LVilamluii m.nl ' ' Fran LI in Tin- si ns ii:nr i: jjtrlnl I Kit SllraOftti liary. - ' Picker. A[ my ' ilrEh llir k-imril tilLLjr 1 US1 ' .1h(5iMI of the EREtll, ibEtl ' iJ l-.kr l ■■■■!.. ,7-. T I ' U ' llsulj. A i-rry iLltricJit in1 liib-Lilft MieH. ' IvlD IkiiTry. ' -IlifOMlfcird Willi slrr-|j ' ■-!,■lUib Pinil. ' -■pic humeri H- — kiijjIhii Cluh Book. TI--I ' THi.Lr-i ■. -!:ii]hi-ii iL it tiLlo-inou wie]] (hit ever ofltivle ' l BPMTJ1 — BrlLim! St. I,i:kr -. ■■I 1mi!hL yiMi ih n lhllLLI riMlEYC-d Jtjil AAJ I Lt l- 1. — [JOUJfhf-rty. (ill. i is r ti-rLlnii En Ins e 1 Lri !ni •■Htrenfttb. — Uilcj-. ' ' When 1 i ' l 1 wnnli! 1«- l-un-lkL-kir [ did not limit I would lire UIL I were mmiil. — TY. E1 M H For (heir  ■■■uri-Tr y l |j1iiUmo| liter thai could endure toothache pitifnilljr. — Kukici ■■Speak ill h WW nnish !■Ljgn at vanity. — ' .Mitt-hem. I wsll nut-yau ranlly u any jacking 1 ilove. I will mar joa fln ' l  rt «lfn(pitlafUI. — Jieekwltb. ' A Iumi iui iLi; laitir- i a ilftrftiiful thing. . Hichcy. ' S i- ■■■k™-w lEijfrlbrr like tc a ' .lu nl lie critny. — MiVtl] and 1 Jrii|V xr t fcip-r wiiiirT, but u e ■. Utile wine tor l bjF itonurh ' i •LiVr ' ' — V itUWtl WsI-m.oj. Miutfrt, ijirt-iJ wbratlvr . K. ft. B. ■Ii 1 [tit-filiiiiti trf ihe hcAy ij so curimily wr Ji ' fil, - -hi( i- ill jewel? ' — l ucid. -■■SHturf hoj written a ttltt-r of craLil on 9Pme tdi.t ' h bcei wbicri w iLiitiuhril whcKver it w pr H n1ri. M --IIo glitinn. 14 to not uruiDneil vt (by vlrttt , ' — MenumJBjfer. Gire betaute }■« leu to K -. llfttiajter BiHbill T iin. A hurIc pniftitrt •ip« iK n bttrty a min ' j low InvedinK. The tilnK i aeret k t trtit it demterl lo woik. — TlrraiEraftti. M lfv pwr hit ihev i 1l t ' I C| ■' ■■«• pttLenoe I ' ' Luke Let ' ■lie who mB.l ee.h M tll t♦ lte. ,, liilpetritk. ■' nHL-rveT yaii dlvllV in  mM]irr ptnon Uke cixe toccfrtctll joupjefcr Hij- (lie jcemle reptWe . — 3fl tiht i, W. D. TheiT i iH hinijt ! i-1iiilin r f inHniiidenible thil 9 woul«l r t mheT tm¥ - i! tl«q lijoi. — Wi uf. I ' nllv il KWTl lfRnKuli ' — M Wli ■' Srn irran. it- nlwuy ™t r. — V-r mLli: A cjuldea nriindl mni ™:i( H tlicwt isj ilposf ' -jMr. Whilw. ■' Cnrra jumr gimr iii hr ii  iLHL not on nurble. — n «rkrr. The plain rale jiimlii nmlLl-i in iIil- iLirlc. ' - — S id Itl«:fc, ■' After lmn-jt T pedcwi« Iht wwld, I ifirm Hwfnnr timl I nc xT knew « torbt «! (■« mi m nn .]iji , ' ■— iJiule Bob. ' ■' iJImhv until ■i l r u:frn u f -F 4ie Blind end 4v t tittle, — TbtC biM. ■' I- 1 m 4er ' 04 ' H Hti. — TxioHHp oni. A in-m willwrt ir«H(jl«tl i lib nan wilboul ■IjrWI . ' — A pe r] ii orifn Kidifett ?«■« ugjly bflL .Ho]linnj. Deller i be llml rtJedS bb} liwu npl-rLl thuu be tbil m icUL  ■ci!r- — H. TtwBnw. To lire in heiiTl wit lrtv l r lad I not to die. — Ourr ' B i( op- BebMWUi¥ mWi. - iu-l ■■f Lli 3 rlf ilir |Mit rn iee. l T 1 krttiilK iii.l Miltell. Bcder l? be de«bjle 4 tvt = anxiau apf relieniidn thno tiakHd bj- loocDvbkhrut iHtHrilr, - E of. Tttin. An inYertirtenl Ui hi ™-lti|Kir il jf« pay the fc s tnUrrtt. ' — MtAn. 1 ' Cteverneo i n ten Sif • («-b1u (hot iiutruiiw-util i(y. ' H. i !--n Tliin kinK c, r dr He , — B«U.wilib, ■' If :i !«■!► wiiiili! uit !im IKllll neifaill not. — Scott. TTlCW [iriiniirr ihVj piIiaLI 1(tt|j. t- ' re . Wrd. ' ' M y i -| !n- ■■■' ■-. i i- iki-- m y In- ucll forjfot. It hrittb llic tiinw of vlh::I-, .im.I I : ■- . ■- ■-.ii lliyl — t iL le i;u Tbeobild. 1 lay I mrt ilwni ' llr I Vi ' liy, niy iltia hanxit l(oiit nil lik -Up L lmdjr ' i LoWwiff ' iwei : I hhi «idirrViL like ah oM ippfc — Jobib BkIii, 358 Chirgi at. the Student Brigade ttavti lie rircrt, down llw ptrrct. I ' nit the Wnhh onwmrJ, All in Sewiirce ' i dnrt Mnrtfif ! the -vnt hq™liT l- ■' t ' «wud. m ? U Al Hdil (Veiwral r lLr ParrtU Mill; Dmm tbrHtn K H r iW iliurt MarencJ. (SurOin- liumSenJ. a. H ' Fw f4, my MMuA LitU. W  ia Ifc iJr your LIJi, DO kl yuiar ItoiiiKrlj iL; Bfk1«, g p™ r bb Ilii mI Lul. Tbtir ' f luri. to nul reply, Tlieir ' ji atA. to kuwd why, TliTir ' i hut to y ll or ' Li , . ' , ill an llinMgb nrj[[iee '  dut ' « tcched the one hur; I n I . [Win jirvai iHj TO Till Ml IP 0 TSPWVOHj III. Mtdvtr ta ri liL of llit in. tjilc-h to left )f them , Kirn llt L ' lc iiL Fnml «f (hem ■CursMl lTi on and (haFPkrot : SitMiutLiijy the- Rib, Rnh U, lloMtv the j- munched, and wcH lino Ihe jiwi-of Trent. Into tee WimtP, pell-mell Rnabed Ibe rot barln l. IV. Then. bur l In punches forth, 4 Dru Trent m ntlhtT wroth i, linn knni+x niadr n joke, li ' en Dr. Ihrtun rpofcev — Tbrn «t  U wondered! — U ' iggi proennwd hi ' consent. Xighl with ■™wL wnjpi if rent. Junior Jiml (■ivni.ini.in To Ihr SwpqiLjr Slore went. Drank t I l f pitri 1 Vikk . TJiirnty ohiv hairim!. Wlirn will thi-h-KJOry r ik H!i. ilic MiKHflli liluff nhejr nttde, S|?jii |ft.Tilii nnfctUHM ! Tfi f iiiiriutk W l j.q tmMl.l lltrir « .rH«v Jpjp— H«n «r tttf l uf! (bey 1H t , P« y «w hundred. fl? The GhoaU of TtuwHpion HjH Deep alienee tlmuikhI along (he lorwlj ' tfieeL, And a I vandcrpil bimK }hi«L Tnompwn Hall The- raindrop ceased (ft fall % llic TinJ wri sLill. Bat dirknc curt ii. jfliwonj ' . rakniiri pall ATnunri tlmt nlent ?iiiklir Ki  1ictt ll ' -r = !■-■■I At midnight hunr appear. Tilt Giglit wu denuly AatIc. and raindrops feLI ]-nijiL itftrt, black ctoadfetbaljlawly fliMte i by ; Tli ■% ib±iL wui moaning ladlr ■□ tbe treea, Aitd muilili-ib li litaii ' flaibed aloujr the fcy, Anil foam tbe i vy-corem! town an. owl CcmpLiarwd Lit M liiii U. Low rumbling rolled «rn.w (hi mark y sli v. And then a Jliib of liglitinnK cleft Tl« ctawl When t any atartled vhian cimt the eirfhl Of jbndoirY figure mapped in aaible ihnmdi, beckoning with long and slowly waring anni Prom mi! live lonely bull. Tbt v are llie ipiritaof Hie deid retained Ajt-mh the jfjoii-4 Ujjliisiiujt rent dtr gay, To earth, lo dntll until tbe ilavrninar gray ; Awl fmin llw: winiU™  j.miL ill - „ilriil iltMt. Tltey Duen la aee tbe orring richly - ■■■■- I Mir MM dry figure jualiii Ca nit l-v v.ijir llfedn ,|-T lli-r lib leal cl rj ; AwJ l! ' ' ilH-winit HuffctaLf wttb Buafleutnai!- And some in aileDcc crilkiae llie Trork I CvhH MA fctf  V OOtaragt 1 ttat- paim Willi weird and Kbwrtly iwii. TMt mlcfc — aild o X fted. A Scvane Ghent An flppwili -. -fiT Pi{T  nd ni ! Wat Bni ' . ' inK  l ! ' ■■■ml pne inirl-i. I( rWii l 1 ' iich i 31 Mr! It lW«T, W, crjMBfi HLr w, Wril l flluilKJil il H III ' 1 ! n .li:- I K ih!ilitit. 1,-m.. RblwiII ilp my njr,3iL Ii.lii [ pinijhri) inyicJf— « i 0 i- itnHBf [ elrtrdl 1BylllKJ ( ftltf Ofl KXul CMf Bl — ■Erur ]n !•,[■, siifi wlirn vrtb ' hellgf .L Tin inixiisl-rr wms hill livr vh:i1s l , I IltjieiI h  LEj.lL r]r 1iiiiilj.IL L ' !l£j{]l — - ' T-ii j. . hhiK- E : 1-i1l- Fl ' i « 1!if, To d Smoker V ' !■■Kin.; -■!■■■: :. .11 . ■: ■1 1 — .- = : ' i;- •:: -, Tdtjarto Ji bLi iiiitK ; Aiisl willing iu.lijt eti tbn n around, [.tfikii rtiitliLT by btt fame. K cb wi Lb ± ptpe at ci|( rrt( , i3r a (.TrrfiiiiinL rigor, Tlie-y trvc vln-ir ntyitlc aovejti Ti. AbiI Trualac- hU birlbday tai. SbaiUl tby tiHX-ofe to tbe cloud Tlint ilaily lbhkhiIj. tb akie-i. AiiiL nttV yvui ]il rjn; wliik yon maji. Cntil thc-CBCkiitLer di«- . Fill FarrtUfaaM to«friH£ big ww U, AikI WimlHft 16 JUlt TeL. I [wli5 h ttSM 1 t l f«r hearti TThy They Cirttt to Scwjmcc ttit it a VMJ paull aitt-nipt to  ke a pnririnn fiMtfct— U ' c iflrn H r the utntiou uked, Whjr did !b l tamtl frail ]i re? - ' Ivir -am;, kr .;-. ,.-. I :•••: hiK- !■I ' it it i ' r-! quilt Clear; Oft aUBle Uiflugb . the Haiti, will vtrv s«jii tpfwar. It ' i -vMrnl why tfjocknty cum lll ' r ' i rfftK to ]. wi vill i. Chi jBbelLftctitaL almioapturrc Ami (hin !0 l( (h i tllfi. U -rtli.ii njfl il l.hli- 1 Ki; W 1 1 -.- 1 1 A Ml brand hrn d K IhttT did he, lie Lit ouL villi liot ftcl : Ami PeieInd telle juit liwl 10 rait BHOTlUe t E il KX ITKEli AM Edwinl «itvly aiLLtht 1uie «nne AikI Fai?ar Hffet Ibb bracLnjf clime Frmn pbyftoti dHaarrtfr. Wiknx, P., ii msyr l fJ hm- BecioH iHerr b fait l w ; And Sammy Barton diltl L (be Hill Whi D be finrrsaur a mar. 2hi:i-i-: ■■r aiti ' pananrrl fma faril. ] : nr jjiiiiiK irt-whool beau btiri iii ml E3 lijufir ' ' iV J Ln on b. Half e T(? titirr u wtLh lii banging. Vjw ' ' Flltx Hniish i wiLh in beic To {(unit wich. tho.1 iwret joiile ; Anil Htti y WrlLi. to AdC his bat In ChHttrBttttta tylE. Bll! fb«jr ' vr t- iini- l.i slay. Ami iJirj wiiil ' I j(n nn-ir. WluArm (In Jiirl !. Ihr ' .ii:w,-. Till « |l 1 - h|« clr K rrc- L OtfHttttMidl tflfV. C. Ely Irtp nrMinji hi S(uri:LU.i|L1(t ll  , aftr Fbi ■■, T o ■, ky , ■luti stwiii 1 pit - T : I0OU 1M jliJW ■III- I ..-. . ' C 1fJi «kjfci i1i, tiki a Tftirtiih bath. A it I Urm- thcif equipoise. V™v My Lit Well TIliku 1kiM beeu a Cried raLnpiink i WMh E ' re dwelt mitLralkg IK Abiliag « Ey S 00 1 iobenlinm. Fa ajtI|I ' una bodi rpring awl Wb . HtK n l tlit BKict of mcct , rif, J ' apfrr paj « evermore W Mt (lit ink and burn 111? l prt Hn thy faith to bulky lure. From Iht bciitEnjui- Urp of J n nii.ir To the- KTiflLar ' elastic jjiit. Tbon hart cooled tbe ire pi jjintWt ly a Ule of ' ' lick and ' ' laic ' ' M tty nuurk Shy tind cmleavor W-au for die in day jtone by, Wkiii our rampart th- ' et did wr TLI! ray pea had jLniiin [ thw Uy. Wheel tbc jflanDV f ' wm ' c ni iltn In h r eye her loved empf-rw-:! . Tlifrti hiM writ a mi i , cv Imltn ] ar that Jlnt ' rinK. Lbrulibini; Irfeaat. fa declare a deep, aabliai?. Willi. aLI ' BMJt ' rim pawion hlonW WjlIi umtiidiag la vr divine. Awl n tt flKWfi ' lt tt ' l Trfltcttoai Slww+d my n 9h 6 i llyhi. Thtm i-imliiifllAll r UiyUrV 1.1 11 pin : im . Ai-.l icii-lki-r niCr im|ilr Thee and I. at UH. trtlW p rt, Well. Chant .1 ■' .irut foe d«y BO mow. In nry heart it MirisH nfeath ItiteM. Ai 1 close the wllcjjr daor. Qnr mcHssl Cb«|i I« ImiU a pool. Wlim  c niinb( ititL and be cool ; The otiu ' rvfll 4 afcflui pew dank, Thi wntcn ivir. d th ii ilwy wink In Garry ' s tank. Tlit aiftcj. by nightly k rr 1 Tbt poo] LljeLf i dry ai yet; And if yon wlib Ibat 1 frank . The- whole affair is inery rink — Out ChaplaLLi ' l tank., ■fa ■!. (A Onte ujiop n miiLiiiKht drtaTy, whilr ] ]hhm1i-«-i1 mfc  ml nary, Aod -o ' er flj-vm |(to1«- awi rpcluaili miMlieflb.i.lii , 1 iSW l ' ' mile mj thinklmi Ikrt ill hating. Mtdikiil? ili re (ante a !irlrkin- A of liaiu, tijjera liov.iinK, howli ' iK j llsl ■■■t = i ■I l- [be tlatw— l ooL« w« iBttzinn, u he cm untie, t u? ■yiic iVr rvml iM-fiit :— (July tliLI,. :illcl tnVlllijl|£ EH«r£. Miihl Lflitlkb tflM? ] iEbiet- If ItflUt. ])r, t l ijJB it ]i 1111 lii i ]hl! — l n, ' i! of -ihlll — ■M raisiittLr iimlft Or |itifx- t Kdli!. vwi V A ftHApShnl Of Pkwr. Milu l I3in ]  r1u M cried ant on (lit teniiu court : U ' ]imL ' x i 1 1 l b l- in, why ■lo.n ' t y u play, ' mi ffivt the tall ■luV Ktobi over the net cotom IhcJ; the- retort : V01 fwl 10 link why ilanl I play: nli«t iTi the wny? Why, □Hfe. U Though wHfl iolcrtili iborm n4 iflirMt ±iwl np. And iCT:afewwia pelt him thick -ivl I ' M, And TiCW frowi«J his- cfflurti «( ilK ] !■■With xiKb ud ktwuib and |prttufl «kww d«p. Villi rijfiklQiHf, -wfaED laser HiGrUl «lt«p. Aii l fciirtllHji; ' peoinncc lwpl. j i i?:m= jiv t«p, llii irtywwd ««iL he- tatme . H inJ th Daii-ciriff School Within his. lej ] h  rt Ihtre burntd n fl -Ti|«: Of pHitfrtk fii , Lnrttrae aud  irrjnj£: A ?enl lli-il jib: til unveil souls to phaoK, Ad nlw lliii flbmikl liring hint J«nllilt ftfflfl5 A tonl Ibfll totally i raiLla writ mighl Lirrtr. AdhL cniMli ntlxhfy wroiijj. -■Bank of ulinclKster. ♦ CjpLtil, S5O.000J00 Sutplui, $10,000,00 Winchester, Cemies$ge J. M. Duaildtm. Hmtdcnt Fl A Piltif, Cadifcr State Deposiigry University Depository £ jf a : A fffifnl bj-nkir-j Wjrfii icjiWiiUii, Hql ► $£ SPENCER JUDD ..Portrait and Landscape Photographer, SEWANEE. TENN. m Universal Surprise Store t Ti i hil they calf it perhaps because it is su sur- pruart ' J Jnd untmii] lo hnd such X variety di merchandise under ncie rocd invMniJI i bwn. We doti ' t keep every thin ij. We have nririif irellfci Of iiituxicattrifc Jrinks, and we don ' t kttp pcitlje ftamfd. We Cin ' t iuppLy pAtienCe, Ihuu-fchtJuhiEis Of Clir:it:an chiTily h but We will sljily do out tca-L to iupply your winli in Any thinj; e ' ve. Bui keAr in mifid we may EiiL J 1 j Ubles ' , ' ■:■u ird Fun your Credit ■i good,, beitcr bnof the tut jIwij wfib ynj The University Supply Store 2 7 +• .Che confederate Ueteran... NAQHVILLE. TEr«hlEFlSEE PRICE £1 PER YEAR CIRCULATION 20. OM ESTABLISHED 1893 ,- ■i ir K  ri nf llLr- t ' liitn!  L. ' -:inf -™lr3 Lr Vr1r IUk Tn« ' ii-.Ii-hI f)jiljj]|lrr Nf !llr t iHi- l-.lrr.L-. v. .1:11! rwia iif iitJii ' 1- -r:iTir Vi,!r=:Lii , Itli] it J p r,- :■.■.■-■■! lry Ii:,Li:y sLimLi-ILI v tit r:-:-i Xi i Lbrni -SljiLr. Xu ' - ..■: ' .■-I:iil ' :;, :•, ■I ' .M i ill tlij.it ll-ii; Jr Ucjr iif [lie- hil-r I ' ,ihILhi[i M .11 ILIJII lS t mllHh WILlU-. llDnr T. iteuj. In ik Mk O-nnaa- MAlc: Tbc- LToafcdrnXr Y-ctcraD main Id mr full «l feud Iban. j-nd I ■it-li Id ■.lualr. y-DU i c nr IfeilhfuL vmk La j iside id 1fec Loafcdcnbc SJkjIillrri ■iTK-h in LdrnlEKLilr ■!!-■Ktccurftlr Tfmrd ti fchr eLitj LhjE ' Lrlrd nni ■actuL - The Li-pcfjnpauT Eh- illii ' tn - ElriHii. tad I he whulr ' pr L up Brav THXihinij la- he rLmrrd. The- -rdi c-nfll% ■■rcl Irtlrn -:-1 ' c. irrr-ci--rMlr J Eil srr lull cd lal-TEnl L-.:- unr -vho- Book pi rl ib I Ibr wlniEFFf r l p rwrw La ranitlLa- I tlrHiid riEhti of ii 1 ! hial-ri E ■■« your wHl n all food vlkln. Kiid uirtert i n ' Vlriity Ttiitti ( 9B in NiihvbLIc Che Duncan L, C GAKKAKKANT MjjUEffr R tts J3 to $5 per day Nashville. Term. All Styles, Kindt and Pricci Pat4fiji U;arhtr h Tin Ruuii, BlicSc, Tennis fine Shoes Maxwell House Shoe Store Jmi r«celiud j totnf mc tod tvitflid ' ijl lis uf Summer ad FaLI Goodi Nashville, TetUitssM ■a ALEX. WARNER £• Plume 1059 Still N 17 Market H uK Nashville , Tennessee F IlT II! Mqil ! ■F n1iVlfiLy U td PurcJiwc iWwlty p±dc«i md ihipprf by firrt « P h H , «  yi«iwi s i ' ta f rt « 30s. fi. Ti$bcr„. SfwatKf, tern Tin-win: . Thd B it JU a 4 Groctrlti Haute PwmitbUtt J Tb Mori Vw4 jE Complete Stock Hniwut 4 Tbd Mm Vii.-«vi -j™ ' CHQatUi ; J r;; s (. GU« « 4 La rift pi j 1 Cfci w y Mill CJntrn folfcT 4 rercivr nreM Bur E 1L Grab 3 1 uid pf-emji E Be itkrviicm Tbi ptojJt -of Scwanec would ti.vt rr.Dncy by Lrtquirtflff yjrko d this house bdon: putchastn 9 Jmh m at$ Lamb, Veal and Beef 4 4 . ' J ' A.VWi- W! 1 ! Crone, lack$on Company Im per tine firocm Sr 3 ' - Ifcflwlllt teHJL itut Sqiun MRS, C A, BIRhU Dcakr in Choice Cut flowers Firdi Out Flower Rrtei ed Hiily DMUiiiMk cJ FIctiL DvsJnu ol iriy djxHi-y IrML, il ' ijji: IfrOfidf Oil tLLipintif d l AJw±yi on hj d r i lull litU if riitl jj MlLhd r iafbuFI, (Kultt, JnlklWi, IILl l J l l l 4 C Cta Church St. Nashville Tennesse e James X ot (5° ■■■PuMf$bm. BwkHlkrs Siaitaim {?;hukch mission house Ulc cut EUfpIv yuMi wirh. any boot at kfVHit hkoi J TfiK for c u. Ingor Ear uu various d pirUrucili. W hiiv in xta:lc and can supply t low«t prices Thtofepici] r Mi .:tLUcwo j and Sr nd rJ Wcwkj 3 nd lor Quotations Book n t in iu dk can be ti J promptly. F-ulL assortment erf beautiful stationer y. Card E t rAvin ff of ,ne Fine W tminihip, R + W CROTHERS Fwjrtn and Tm-nity-Sweeda j j New Yotk City 24 Fourth Avenue j New Ywk, N. Y r yaiPTT)oqr)t. . A Church Sthoo] far QitU it Manttitlt. irt Cumberland Mountains n«r Sr.wi.iM . Trtaifcy Term Aujfwt 2, 93 Luit Term M rcti 23 r • J t ' br 44.vjM t ft FAJRMOUNT an iLnaliir lolbcu oHfrcd by Stwathv, Wirtiii ijiitkin with. icaool ytarcxtnoding Ibrcu h 1bf prin£, i-dnisiwr j.fld JujiaiucL lJ Jl ■An oui-door lib, Frer Ira™ Ibf J iEf «f (lu , h iUii tduul ilk-ith. J BeiuliJu] (round , wiflb garden , flr liiti virfw yiM diity, ini ample pliy prmmd . , J 1 A hlf h £r d rf iihiilinJirp, j.r J bnuitiaL advaalapci in Mink, Art and EllXljlkm- • Tbi trJlilLlS aE 1 IkOfTH llFf, KluflHlf ID 4 hullhf pKjTJc-il jiisJ  firijiiJ K 11 wdJ as intcllicUial, drvelopEiKHlr i FAIRMQUNT Lt Usui in. idul idtool lor Ibc diii btcnd ' jHlmni ir J (ricud (rf Snvuwf l For catalogue or iptdal iflEomnation iWr«n VACUITY AND OF ' i cm a Rtv. W. P. B iBok, T, tt, Chaplain Riv. Via. H. DuBo f, M. A., Principal Mm OdBoK, Anoriatc Principal Mrs, H. b . Gilbert, Mwir and Pi™ik Mb CcnnuU Freeman, Art Mi Pcraunejii, Matron MLa lJLii Rtpn, Hociriioti ind Phyiicil Culture Wfi. M. A. Yerfer, LitfM.1u.re Mjj Mjy [JuSfcw, Ljtin und Maibrmalift Mil! Jeinoetle Vichcnh (kmun RdTcKBcui ? WM. H. EhiBOSE The Bkbcfi cef T nnciuc Pnnjifil Tlu Vi«-Cfaincdlaf of ? Tin UaivcHily o1 ib Soul! Hontciflc Ttrmctsee iFr ■■fn 34E D. Loveman Co. £ Ndshviljc h Tennessee ■O Ut La itu Nukn d lit CAPind GOTN,Ebio4] E b. Ht Mul GrcUr D | fi- nwefl. all lit [riiag Eitsli- ticml i fttiirtilJ Yiirfl 1o«lf nl lit fctu t udpfed Drr OmJi S omi La iLu Sm L ErtitJiiKhi taw Black and Colored Dress goods Sllte, tailor, Onc it and Pique Sui t s and Skirts Corsets, Kid fllom, millinery, etc. MAIL ORDERS Drt u 4 lia - W «Ki ti e ar W Li u yaoj eatnnuaL if rim «+« ii. a m4w w m ibi iLii t. Suswi ejofiitfla, dw il nrf • Mi c r + } ,P . 4W1i + WVtt STATIOKF-R V Tht Tbuii f m4h, H ™™d Ayk, engraved wtsidLaj cudii OPTICAL F if tititnifuiloa A tya by «rr ikilkd Ft i-m KODAK Wf it i lull Wat of Lbt nlcbriLcd Emm Krtdjlu lid SuppLm- L«gDwtincr TVLpfeuM Na,JOk Diamonds, Ulatches and fine Jewelry DUjTLSrti StliMi, ud Mundirfurtn d G U Mtikk, ShmL ind CJin Bi4fctt i Ftat Yilcbn and Jcwrlry ei«(uBy repaiimd, ud til work, wirtiiutd. Mall wrier tolkifcd nd promptly Idled ■£ . zw4ia ilntan 5ireei - SlleT lewclrv Cm pan v Ha . B. Garr, MianajBr 19a SEWANEE, TENNESSEE FolUc ttt cAUttd LbUm Following ' itpLrxiatali En 1Em Client rUcd MourvliiiUt on in f lev tad pLaJtrau,. Iwo tliimund F ri jlbovi thf wi ItwL wi lb . NuhvUkn ChlHlEKNfl 4t S. L JU Kj.i|- , ' iV h ibowt t ' jui ' iisUni front Nubvilk and duL1a[KK f4- Tbc Sfwumk Gramnuj -School pftpirti bayr For iny coUcfc «f uniwnitr Theological, Medical Law, Arts and Sciences inhering TW Tmiily Tcnn, [!W fief 1m Aujiat 4, ind end tXcnmhr f2, J f 6 Th Urri Tfnr. h IB« Bff iiu Much 16, l£« K and finfc AveuH 2f l S  Tbr Loqj vicitimi b fnm cumber I? Mjnrh. th ifloWtfif Swjlbffn riadraci tn (x iL bom in I be rrwtf buKaJv) H4MA a] lb yttr-Jt J X IrviciL ill nulatkiJ jnflijQctt, and Cram mrt lb mJimk rnr, X b h- v T T W E?Jt t of ' v ryt fnf in t + $}?tig j£ii Ofif mo i c mpfeta tina e W iS mei fflfinvrai 7l ' fitters in ihr . . , tSoaiA De9?foi iUe Co. ....Jtfrnfi A- WVi ' im ffi—l_ tJtr inn uf BTY ' r fli WWP -A. ' v tp t r+f-trmnfwrtx mm: rf A f r 3P {feJiytkf- T-rrt cv ;pJTtr tier HFrWrj mrj O 7 ry %r tert M m CpV ,4 ir« SS ' wi 4f? Vftto yeftai S r titS jfttmj ii+n yS + t tyf+ii OrJt Opp, ? : rti Jfoatr t .Yf€tshutftQ f (Jcnn, 4 235 ? , J, Mfnirwr Si. yfashuiliG} Tfenrii  ' -w, virfifit 9$™icraUr Pri faint . Qii , Siasi Sash, fflvvrs, S find Damtt ih Uaiior jfrtifts ' ?f atertafj ..Wi arren ros, -rfi ' f S ' armrrri mnrfr tp paurawtmrd fur mwr jf-r 1- ttraHy f xrif P rfwft. !? . Cof.n tm Qttu Sir. Ji J ■Jt Ji M W Ca.!,? St. , 9fashvitte t Venn, i £m ftftypr rf titpml Jk. tfashuitfa, 6??rt.  i Curia tht voy Illicit DnreS ll .iyl r. J J FirtiJl jad ■mi.H-Lii-Liniiif c ui] 4a II:.- bf« - - J. H. Freese £ OK 5 University Dilor THE UNIVERSITY OF THE SOUTH tf Sewanee, Tennessee OOC-DOO OO I Mansfield « Hoskins Ewid StibSes Haulei it RejsoftifcLe Frrcw- Civcry... Sewanee, Tennessee En ipibc -a! (w riifTri lire  ■£ irr i ' l ioir.j Ih.hi- Dcn Jl Ibc -J J . b - Old Stand.. aad in able 4a Mir to cuitotiMiv U  kJ n w blu, peoai[4 uk£ p-:Jil Kftkon. Civ us. i liiil, « J m% Business C ollege AI utMl T Pill, Ftaidcnt Boo kkeeping, t elegraphy, Penmanship Sh orthand, Cyp e writing dll of vrilr (wlpnia And J] Ertfclath Bufichtf :kjow  ««hj( Tujiiirti within 1Eu Mich. dJ all Good pcair.i«ii for all when qjildifd CulYlpliM toijrw llrirtirlikt oafweiiMDCfi SfiMiJ i put avail Alwjyi ill fin Good bwJ j-iJ ai£d t ri1 i Pirrfrt! uii£i£ilooi pv « OilLJ nr Wtil± fclrf IflTDI C mrxr1ini Preiby In! t n BudErJinu NisfivfHc Tenn. Bradford NichoL •  hcidl.Hnl Nichol, Sf , Deikr in (inl-tUn furniture AU juudjvtU furkfd ni 4«IIWMd iL depot. J Wail Qrdeii cuttuUr Filled, i5 1 Grdtrt fdfMdlully wlk ihJ ±jj  ' uuld nlfr to hi pit itwii ct matt ttiD -J3 rrftrti J, F. Mc Gowan PICTURES MATTRESSES Etc. Etc. J St. ■96 NASHVILLE, TENR Walton Osborn... I144l)tiilt ' lfeitfn SS E, Sl T. Gollin in4 OA- F-eyicra 10t Gotfu- Itiin. Coils N iil Si.-.- Glow , Elc, r. Nashville, Tennessw Franklin House ¥. M. KmKbcr, Pe«pri«« Bat Railway Eitictfc Hou« in the South h- 7 - Hcadquirtefi lor ail ttami to n i (ncnai Stwatic ...Cowan, Term. EHinlap ' s Celebrated Milter ' s UneJEctlled Stetson ' s Fine Siflt Hid Op f a H U Df. Jaeger ' s Weclfl n Untfiwair florete-Stories 9 CbIL $t ibe Ccpcnart ulThc I.Mnp Chunk injnifr -Evvhl. ( ] ■wjm f o.inrailLhou l a f l ll-h -S |a ■runtUarac CDc Cbr« tKfttkM £f Ctn4fM F«i v fjttt . IB link hi l«J.1 thv fiT rl- niE-nL M ltpro4 « -Wl American ■ad llu B, KBtfinl. In. Ifvr ml- In at th rl-H(f M Vomer ■o.i EriEcri, h«i a «K mat%  ■=- ErrfErl — ■L ' hulih ■Ni- ' f-l ?5-T ft. CbcUcTsal U3 t Mil l .,tj. ITAi £pfft 4r ! W C. E f mmi ika bhil thTsuib Ih n; of ■tffilDP l rf d « f,i Us- Lhow Tl ■crrfl Ic ■wix° Dl IhfhL and 2ue riin-Ttl ¥1 EYDEI DEt. IiKiilts iiiB PrlcS In(- B tJita.cca J .iliF I J1-. J 1 .. W. .W 1 . H e--eul nri. ' paiaTl+r irWl Hivn[ iLooyur IM hardihLpk ed irhvrh hhiii uf tujr e I, 1 !)! i iul? ctriL bj thr in £fwtirklcnl iir4ii «rr vonr, wfllCTW talvn unAf ita Lr 1n trf lluf LhEj ■rTlb i n i- Ihr Y-at shall hie 11 ihf- fcTI r — (Aijjjt .Vandr ' ri. TlhN T nk bi ■dawplc umLln ,,f -hii miifri IT™ ElTrny h ™ 10 (Eptrhtv - IE PI wmM wrifurfl, ■■4 B K rfATWfW lEh Lhr poLaA ■illtM Bl— LThur.i Vntrln. W-r hrtFTMj W ' ' ™ ' ' t ThT 1-wjk ■tlltahlralnLhr 1 1 c- I h T t fftf 1H I tUH- f ■•rifdtnylif ip-rli. 9T 4fcJJS Ji| a! q = rt fc aBf H  J(f ' onteagle fiotel m nteaflie Ctnnesstt tsts For further Li;:Ti:ijLlinr. R. M. PAYNE PrfrfrirlpT Chii -vcW known ho i l Lli b«Q iboroti hly —Wnwubtd jsd clfon uittufpuud iltrartlocu-J T« LfacM iwkioj nit iod quid fi|oyoM ' fli iij ' Dj7iL3iij TCddiitidiy and Suusdiy tvtning4 Day- $1.0 U)t?K, $7 to $12 [;■tJiBlllrt SrftviL-c iMCrfdnc Sim- duL Ttat halt I building Ai ui. i i h-ii jl cipadty f:ir shrtt huddled fu 4L Six MiJ?5 from Sewanee frSi frPV X 1 ; 1 P • 2 Ht-Pri£ting Co. ville, Tenn. % EngTii- ' rf WfdJint tsvltilLoni and ArMKHjnrf FTH-nl ■■Kiu hhi imd Vhiiiijyj Cirda Mooofrim , Gd« «r Aran Addrer Krt, Eif. ' , That do yw ihint flf iliL V ot 1ft PrlndpjJ Mr. FTiiwi Elliat Sboup Oitt-ir-uf oi AjciiUmlc Wwk R( r Rev. TtM, Fl Giilor, S. T, D. k.-v. L R. T : .ijH.mv. 15. I ■Vkltw BEST ADVANTAGES IN ENGLISH. MODERN LAN GUAGES, MUSIC AND ALL BRANCHES OF ART Gifls taken thrtiu h tht lununcr Addreu Principal Cruumi c.i f TctitlfS-Mf JOT
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