University of the South - Cap and Gown Yearbook (Sewanee, TN)

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_K | ■:, - il .?1 Imb March l: ik Mah.i 11 ig Al ' HII. Id Al ' HII. 11 . Afh.ii. 13 . Mil 7 . Mai ■■ . fvxv. ■■ . JUXJC IQ . JlWK J9 . . Jinn 11 . • JUSiH. J I JUJW Ij ]lM JliJ . . . . JUKE IdTG JULT J Jmur 1 .... jULVi . . . . Ali.lst 6 . . . Sr.rTK u ht.e iS SifTKHitn-.r ii i.i Sk ith u h r.ic 1) SurTHilHKH 14 HavxHtRt ■ . . lhv.kh«i-:m 26 Mill uiii:h [7 ar iQ ° a .k jII lh-|unflnrn 1 if rhf rnivenily, eiccepi ih ii , Medial DriMnqirni ruTiL-rjl 1 ' mra.nrc- [jf-ni ■JVriis IhijiIi Mn.l:i .il ftrtftri I ' rid-iv ; 1 IhiIhI.ii- H.i ' Cii I i.i-. J.j.Mi-1 M-.; ! .-. .1 ! :!nl.ih 1 l| ' ilbiii£ lit Ji-rrl .-i:v II ' . ii -:.iii I I-.l-. . .1 h- ill, I.i ' . I l-rli-rr.i I r .m: 1n.1V- 111 ■ In-£i=i 1 ' silklH-Kl 111 I Jr. .1-1:1 Inr llif KmijlH | ri I.i I 1-.imi.J-ii Tiii ' ir. ' i:ii,-cl mid Owi lOcnCeutelll EattttlM totffin. 1 ■ 11 in 1:1 ii. nut 11; Krrim™, 1 1 A. U. Annual Sctifh Uift Hit Si. Lufct ' rlMhcriiuodJ, 5 IML The OiiiNiicikCrnirnl EmnCiscB of ihc Sew-m-cr (ir-mi-iur Kclwml. 10 kJt. Conica l in Of a I my between [he ] ' i Cmkeji ' - i«l Silica K-psilon IJccftiry Societies , J! I-.M. Addre lw vwn Ifac LhcTiirv SuciclKi Public Literary Kxvn ' iHi ' H oE the AkhxHrIf Allium i Lent Tcnn cikIs. GomfJEEtCBHXRT IMV. Trinity Term rn-Kiii in jU [fcpartiiiiinti r.| Hie L ' nivcnily Tliri ' u Jay - rccr llntnni ' i ] ! h. . 1 1 1 1 i n . 1 1 hun v ami LljVHlir.jtii.ii ■ -I Sludcuii All I I.. 1 |-ar1rirnlH opvii NAth ' .iial H ' llid.iy ' L r,iTisrii;untiiiii: ;i holi hiy K.ii;iii| ..ii. .ii I i.i v : it hiiliJ;iy Entrance Kk;i inin.ilii.ns Trinity Tcmi cuds! AHkenI Term bt-ijirH St. Luke ' s Day •; a holkl.iy AIL Saint ' I lay; a hn ■ ■ i ■ I . i % Tharik r-giving Diy; a naliwiaj holiday Advem Term endr- Tin- .V - lb .I.imic year begini with ihe Trinity Term. A kckscuI. p nig ram me is imiujeq iE the CummeTuemem Cen-mmLer. :itid rlxericiiei-, JnbiL- IN 2y. f ® r 1 — — « p w« tui£ ti loui ( ri ear, whs l«A cut f jotstepi fad © mqvt Uftlti s bieartt] tutU Ifirfte tb|e Soonhjftt sfyw nle axaioicfaM off ci pr. ttjr gtiMt pifrirt filr ; fSbTin tf r a ffl f 113 eft to SuMj il p ffija woltt fat (sE tm n clrpti u  ut Oum t enr, wAffl out [Stirtft limjt ami pt, SStjeia «e va ?? boys at (IWtife.©ffl w ifl te ' 003s bUIWmot Ey -Swaty Hurrad?) 1 B%3 Out Vc t Chorus Fttf. Biirr tJ!Sutra Sl« H8Hft e ttOjja Tf ®f, Busy  dt| fEelttarb ly a irt caff ft trouble flee, Bfcitfe we t (Boys t H ntf. — 1 I (■— TT 1— 1 vwe ' i e aa eTeit TO h t em toTo A c E icit ifl. olfo, Step EffiSvOurm MjniBim atyaghour go ' icti Iwwble. tot  TL % ft 9 ta L cwtk 51 we 1b fiji, ' S i ( kb u) ?t ? beys ' ntB f antt.?V ' 3 tu ptst on em i KkifcHr I ml Wijtat fjur. i ' NF.AX Albert T. McNeel ALBERT T. McNEAL was tarn in Coffecvilh, M i ip|L December |H., . Al the death J hi fnlhef two yeara afterward , hi nunhnf returned wilh him CO ihn: old home al Hull™ , Tniii Ht:, where he ha resided ever sin- ' -, iimi) hi t-h-ctiun ;ls ihe Dean of the Iniw I )i-part men t of I he University l C yens ago. Captain McNeil I WW a member of tat Senior Oats at I he- University o£ Miwwiypi when the Civil War began, and the: boys were j; radioed tiy 5| -eial action of the Faculty, -in oreter thai (hey mighi i fiter the Confederate Army, tie volunteered a a privjUe, w.-i promoted to a Captaincy bc-fort- he was twenty-Oie, served with distinclton to the very end and finally surrendered with the reinnanl of hi regiment under General Johnston, in April, 18G5. He thea returned to llolivar, and soon afterwards begin ihe- practice of law. On April 2 iHtij, he married Mi™ Kate Fentress, Otic oE 1 he- most popular and chamting Ladies of Weil Tennessee, Captain McNeal run only won his way to the very forefront ta his profession bul for many yean he wielded an esceptionaL influence in Sl.hc polities; and. while he COdstateRtly declined election to any office, he has been a notable figure in public affairs. To (he Church he ha wt Ih-l ' H a loyal and faithful toa As Chancellor of Ihe Diocese for now more th.nn thirty years and many time elected deputy to the (icneral Convention, hi learning in theology and Canon Law, his vW counsel, and his unselfish devc.nmii. h.iM- earned for him ad unique place in the honor ami affection oE both clergy and laity. The University of I he South has never had a more steadEul, a more unselfish, a wiser friend, than Albert T. McNeal. or twenty-five years hi- ix. -. ;i iiu-mbe of the Hoard of Trustees, and, during most of that time, probably no month passed thai his . !vi.v mm- uoi ji-keil and his. whole-hearted service [Even, for the gemd of ihe instil Lilian. In great crises which threatened the very .exEllence of Sewanee, hiswa th - mind that knew every detail «f admiujl ration, his the enthusiasm that never julmiicnl ihu suggestion of defeat. Thntutfh days of forcbodiny :mtl apprehension; in seasons of dm U ;nnl di-eLMiragemeni. when internal discord and grinding poverty warped the jitdgmL-iii and u hi Lied the he-arts of weaker men, his invincible confidence encouraged his co-worker and his unfailing pal tenet. (act and sympathy -. iHhiclnd the ; ■-, ii progri -- A man of remarkable inielhenial pL-r nk.uiiy and of widest sympathies; deliberate, out firm; cautious in adopting policies, but unyielding whvn conviction ha been reached: scrupulously careful in aualyxiag every detail of fact aad circumstance, nnd therefore lure ' if his opinions; above all, a lovef ot ihe Church and oE the highest ideal of education; he has been a tower of strength in all emergencies; and to him, id glad honor and reverence, the iludenb dedicate this number of ' The Cap and kpwn. liHihiira SOUTH FR.OJI HnrnjA lint. w t9i j-v. a y ft msi 4 al liTi iloftui % J uitrnl [ v s b L gailV| r I dutiful chapter efo Btn ' uI.lFul lift — ei life- Utf trttt ttfifeii  a r-.-n lijiiwprh, v?(j V filial m i  n iVt n. sf cie Silt] 3 aL pC l i- ' r fSftl I Mfc Y 5 , 0 iffQUCj linttil ' PsAr, f ■hi fr P W CUftt Jwra jpM Es - f lie? Jrt-pfrtfttt g rf JT ' TilffwUrtjofftT I pol iArc rlfh,., At f rait nf i « iB T I DP pf th at H C . ' M -? - '  ' .■?: ft: £S 1 1---N.-- J i J The University of tHe SoutH OBf H at Iflfirui lion tnd Government Kt. Rev. THOMAS rj. DUDLEY. I 1).. T.I.I). D.C.I. BENJAMIN LAWTON WIGGINS, M.A., LI..D. J ' iir • i. Jnx if tier Theolotic ! D p r1m ii1 Kr.v. WIM.1AM K R JH KK IH- Hi kSK. M.A., H. IMJ. l rmn btkI Kk lrtbwr nl HJLI anil Nrw T-i iHaiwnt Lana uKr hxml ]aCr-i|4rtrtllun Iti-.v. WIJ.I.IAM Al.hSANDER GUERJIY, M Ji„ li.U Prulfuix nl ' Hcnnll.;-lt.-« .url Itoter ! ThrPtan KtW. W, LLOYD SEVAN, M.A.. H.tK. PbJI I ' .mI k .? fatfriliPikti Elliloririwf Cfcucfc FoHl; Rxt. WILLIAM SAMUEL EUSHOE ' . UjL, BJX ' of DtfmHk Throfcf  Rl-V. WILLIAM HASKELL CH ' IklSK, M.A.. M.M. Aiuviwit l ' t ' k .:.f i ' l Utbnm and BltykilUifert HKV.AKTKL ' K ROMEVN CRAY, l uruiCM ' Hl r ' SyJ ' . ol Kc- ' ij!«ri Rt. Rev. CHARLES HIN ' KECIEROm ' : ELECKWITII. E)J . LtdM Millie Nrlbcd «l 3undli.-n.k-v! lipiii ■ Medical Deparl tneifkl JOHN SAVE I, V CAIN. M.D. [VmI knd I ' ll if— H ll H ' .-Jkil riMlkr irx9Ur«Tr l I ' jIIil ' Il-j ■ CAMERON I ' K.nOT. Sl.l . I ' l ' . ' IrFHT ■:! ' ChfmiiH) JAMES iiKKKEI.1. MI ' KEkEE. M.I?. IVuTt-PHrr wf rYinLi|iVi- ind 1 ' idii.lk-c i-l Huilyrj WILLIAM BOKKELL HALL, M.A.. M.D. k i-ji-rimr i.-! MjI-tii Urki ami Kh sikiknf p MII.I.IAkl WOOD, H.D, b-ri ' lrih-r-T al ' r viv liT I hr Ejr CHARLES ASHREW ROBERTSON. M.D.. IHC PfarEiKV of Gt ksIue; iml .tb Mnlnal Surfwr WILLIAM CALDWELL BJLBBO, M.D. PiulriHjr-J (JtiiL-rCC ■ fruj DfaMrtrkjl Itvifai HAYJDEN AUSTIN WEST. M.D. LA.U:-Eiklur ' i Itihlrui ci ' T :s Ulniir, l:nh il it- I k ' | vrall i-r Sh-riii GEORGE CLEHTOS BALLARD, AJ4, M.D. .%uoctflrl l ' jcvii i ' ir ■ - Niir-nrrxl AniinfTih DEER INC J, ROBERTS, M.D, MAE KY AM EKSC)V. M.U. A ' MCiNl? l IOlr 4MOr .1 1 ' I ' 1 1 T- J TIk4 | i(IC 1d HrTQM («« -j AH I HI R CROWXOVEK, LI_1S. LrVI rk-r ifl M dl(l jDll |nui|i-ii.r ' W EL LI AM PERRY REAVES, PKJG. L-n. lien ii I ' ii-Ii-.jI Hunx-iLh ami Yaikuhaf JAMES WEI I J F, IIAXDLKV. M,E , L -.1uri-r un l ' Dil-=- 1 rinkTh and !■- -■ cal Ll.wirn JAMES liktt K3.I.I. NfkE- ' RP.E, Jr., M.D. ]jiluw[«[hHiHiiil Chi!.liL ' n j L S [rtiiUof ■ kHES PERCEI i. CORLEY. D.DS, H.D. 1- cturvE i-dIIim. 1 1 SQii-rw irrJ ■ !■■• nbiJ Iti ' inni IfctLt PRANK WILLIAM CAKTWKH HIT. I ' n.i : J h-iTr. ' atirxTiir nE frari ,c i Ifhunin PKEPEKEC HUKACK WILLIAMS, l ' n.C. M EJ I h-mriiiirniir in I ' lijrmi-.- ' i CEORCE 15KKRV CRAVES, l?AfX„ M.D. ApaI jkii IVuftn-nrw-ifrtf ATM( « KOBLKT BLANCH A RD LEES. 1.D. r ttllA L iure on iir i ■ u ■ ■ JOSE MARTIN SELDEN, M.S.. (. ' . EL.. H.D. iRviru c l (. h (LAR TK AVERS CRAVSOM, Ml). AiilMktn IVHt v rjiuf ln?t fikilijkinMf7 a Law Dep rlmnni ALHKRT THOMAS HcHEAL, ll.in i-d kYulV-Fff ij Lf Bl U i JAMES BAMA :K r ] a H.i . ITgAtmck III ■ - ■ Ho u HOKACK H. I.I RTQK t HCL, I -inr r In I .v WILLIAM A. P£R V, MA, L-r un I E-« llihK. FLOYD E TILL, l.r. lulr-T in La CHAttl.KS P. COCKE, Ij-.Idi ' .-i ifl 1. - JAMES J. LYNCH. ]jKtur-TT In JIV- THUtfAS A. IMII-KI Y, Li ' rurrc la Ld n Awtltm 1 !: D p rim nt BENJAMIN LAWTOK WICqiKS, MA„ LLU. CAMERON PICCOT, H.D, IJrjn ibJ Pwhlitf ri OmnlHrsr, Mlftri l f!i.l[KH , : I3 Hkv W1 I.I.J AM PORCH EK DvRDSE, MA.. E, I.l •■- JUbni Pturnturtf hr l.l.i mil Kildanin wl Chrrrtl- ' PUKK JAMES RAUAGE, Pn.n, SAMUEL MARX I1ARTON, PH.I , rV uived Malb ' inalM ■ 1B J hnt|rK rlni WILLIAM HoSNF.I.L HALL. MA, MEL .tf llnu I ' nlnHi til ] ' h) lint JkI ItotJn ■. Rev. WILSON LLOYD BEVAK. M A, HD, PH.D, | rodreiM nl ' H- i-l--i WILLIAM UOONE NAUTS MA. Piohmtt • • Ltfla JOHN BELL HENNlMAN, HA, PH.D, |i 1.1 F. H-WVlil ' |:. T.|.| II. li v I ' rcHrum- -c-1 HtxSrfn LMtiUW. ' P KKi ' .VUE.IAM SAUCl-l. ISISIK-r. MA.JI.D. Crnliiii r.l Hiiln f|,lii HUGRK WILKINSON JERVEY, MA. I vir„.r,.i - (.1. , . Rev, RICHARD WALLACE HOGL ' E, ] A. MlNfi, MARTIN 5ELDEN, HA, CLE, M JX IniUvciur in riiiaMij L, F. CALI.KIIRH, In-Cru-: Irl In StrnOfMI ' W-t 7 l  l H C H A R I . l-.S IU AY N K V COLMf H? E. M.A- Taliir- ' Lltraflullt Ci n.v «l Officers Rev. WILLIAM A. GgERRY, MA.. Il.l). GEORCfcl RUPPERT EIKEL, Initrwlor In I ' hi.k.l tluli ii-- koiiEHT m ak ion dvbose, I ■.-...?■. r kOHEKT LIONEL CttLM ' ' RI . i ' Miinil ! Willi k HOWARD NOLL, L. K. CALI-KHEK. LIHKpu STEPHEN MOVLAK BIRD, Orcanul KILHAKtJ WALLACE HOGUE, BA, HENRY OlSlsRO PHILLIPS, I I ■.,. |,v. ,ii- -i. : til ix i! ■,! I IS lili !■ -i i i C6 eo opr ccf JDopetri merit (illjfcflloSitaL 19 apartmen t TEil- history lit Sew.mee ;m l hi1 t, J .tike ' s nn inif jukI lIh- mtaiv. The first to inhabit a special dom ic i 1c oi hi own :nul ilh separate himseH Iron the vulgar berd, the theokgtto  inc the. inception o£ Sewanee. has led in ill things thai pertain tu tin: versatile life of (hi- old mountain lop, Fenrenl ifi prayer, fiery in debate, a mij;hly wan-jcn? mi i bin- gridiron, and :i machiavellian Ananias of unquestloied ability in «|uiel rcie-.i-te.ies ' neath the shady foliat ot «;tk- crowned Beckwittl ' s Poiit, he ha mad 1 jjood his cladm kn leadership in matters iL-mporal, spiritual, mental, and social, Whatever plan Iw forward, whether il be km ne irnatLLin ' rhr m-w blanched chapel fence, to rattle the I hrvn-e (tectum iiLTves uf a Viunletbili pitcher, to lead a Eermnn t r win the laurel crown from the conteilAtig delegates oi Southern Uaivenftlef. Si. Luke ' s, is called upon to furnish the material, and ahe never fails. Oilier departments may wear their v;i.ri-L-i mired tassels with a more rakish air, and pos.e liefnre i he Admiring i-n-h mf susceptible Eeminiiiity, but in times o( Sires ;iLI un n Loward ihe serious spoiler o£ the purple plum llu.-w«tni.m mm.- it u .ml Mecca when the- gold-illuming rays of the rising «ua fiild the- desert rim, Glorious hus Ihl-ii her past, and bet fame still rests secure, for l he present wearer of the royal-tinged tassel and thcnsL- half-Hedged eaglets termed post ulanls, who alw nesit within the.; eiiui-ethvervil v,.ills. .ne nut unworthy of the fcinir.lv hri,Hid. Amuri them ate Osborne, our victory- winning li;df.li;i.ek: Hi™!, the promoter ut harmony and leader of ydls J Pttgh, tliE! walkiflg collection plate and wearer of the perpi-tn;d anile; Mj vck, r f the empty maw; and that plaster imitation «f ihe great Corsiean, Tuppcr. There is the sole surviving [factne-r itl ' ■ h 1 1- firm. who also wields the weighty bow f die bouiiiinjj bass with might and majesty, the purveyor of C;tps ;m Gowns, aim the rw i Wearers of the poetic Laurel. And from Tiebnorof the poetic feet to Cadmaned the snowy locks, f™m Brown c4 Lhc silent tongue to Hasting ui the never-ceasing flow, from Doctor LhilkiS ' - (■ ■ N iy i-r, i heiv i mil unv whose beatt in- t A filled with that compound «|ninti-,si nL-r n £ m-v fin F-rw .itii-i- , courtesy camaraderie, broad-minded Opt EmisiiP, undying det rmi nation to -nrrj ttn- purple jifpmm ie victor;, in every eoiicesl and lightsome yielding to (! ■ ifiuler pasotiiiii, c;illnl i hi- Scw iitit; Spirit. N(ir is it ninly itmsn ' wlmii intf.ir. ■ il the sacred precinct dates Ii l-L; In prehistoric period that Feel and show the force of i h i s influence, but even i tiH7ri : yet nebulous bodies, wh ' ' - Jidveiit - rn? n-n-ni ih. ' Lt thi-ir trunks are yet unpacked, Eiv I within their termless void ilv: mighty working of thecofimical pm -i-r, and arc: ?e, uplifted iherehy h .■ i the whole restraining influence «d the rtaLL r aided by various and sundry Mechanical devices is scarcely abk to bold them in concentric droits. Time, however, works wonders, nod whin rhc benighted postulant has pa-ssed a year Of two fn the atmosphere of saintlv seriousness, and welhexiiendrd nidnlghl oil tb t constantly envelops l he Kail; when he has Learned hww lu bluff the missionary collector, wear hi lie sctraighi. and discuss the football prospect- . and whi-n hr has passrrt safely through hii third engagement, he «« ready t enter the ranks ol the mudeiils of K-arsim. .md fJLn i-miipunt himself with the dignity and assurance of that esalled eminence. Hut l here is one without wlnw name mi dcMCripiicm of St. Lukes I tall would be complt ' H ' . cine  -h einhndie within a snail circumference all that i lie l jind mihh-xt nt rhj- v inure ? £ Sewanec. A Southern jjentU-olan iif the edd school in the highest meaning of I he term, a true Chrixiian in every :ll- t ii in and word, a living example «f the self- sacrifuing striving after the high ideals fur which Sewaitee ' a founders art tamed, his influence his spread with rveo increasing force wherever the sons of Sewsnee have gone. Generation dier generation of theological students haw ln.iiid oil thrii [.::lh -n h : - I.-,.. Mil--. I:.. ' , i -:.l :■! In-, I. , f .,-, K ... ' .ih- .H 1 1 ... - I - - - 1 ■ . L Wmvil ' n-|. .-m-:. ynn, f ■■ r J :■ ' .„ h,vo:ii:- mighty i raehi-rs oE the Word, From one end of our Southern land 1 the :ither their voices unite in the cry. ■ ' God hl« the Doctorl ' 1 r - j sfl ■ WK- — T ' ---- ' ' rvfay P I; Theological Students. 1 02-1003 BIRD, bTEPMKJc Mvvi.ak, B.A, SewaBce. Turn. C.M MAV,t Inri-K m-:v XVn i.iau kji CKi.vyKi-:. li.A Xa rciKusri?-. r ' Ja. , ' in f H ' V llwi iIT h ' jiKUKUH-. liVLiiad, Kin. tHOTIPAH. ThATVISEUS AlWLFV, l!.A, Htiul r fl, S. C ' . OiL hiUK. tHAHLES I ' M VfiKV. M.. ., Sc-w iiit. L C !i, William Kdwakp. RA . s. l.t. -|,r ..,;-. c, QAVU, JUtH WSHDXL, M UTfrnrtlntfif, T«fc FlXLAA, KlKKMAK GtunflB, GnM lllfhS.C f 1hiihi.jih.i , LhvcNk, ScmncE,. Tcnu. Gkav. FxaSc:1m CamKieLL, M.A., Orlind , r ' l.i. Ihsir, Miti ' iii. Mfi.ftb.tLLa Rakish, N. C. 1 1 avi , A ai.ti: h. RKrvjAUlM lloii.ur, Seuiiu ' r, Tern. Hah ith, Ruii.k Siik.ktumhi, W ' jiddi n cim. 1 il. HcHri ' K, kiniAmi Wallace. ELA, Sewa-nw, TYisi.. IIhmjvkk, Hhiiieh. LAJlCM. Thimnjirillt, . C KftKSHitw, Jiiiik, Jh., Charleston. S. C I ■■-.in hi.. I HJMILES I ■iiihEiriK QhOTUH, l ' -A-. Skyllclii. Ky, M.IKJIIlM,!-, Rll-llAW MaVXAKIJ, Jh.., IS.A. r l ll- ' .l-|.:.il, . « ' . MAXYC ' K. Hh h i i iiAiT-tHisiKit, Jh., dinrlcFlini. C OSkDKSiB, Fk F i- MihiHI , VI. A., t ' Siirl. - U , N. C. l h H.1l;Ci: r HniH Mili.kh TMimrMW, Jnckwn, Miw, I mjLK, Wll.l 1AM Hkphv, M.A., tl lyud- -n, Md. I ' k.ii. PUHTtCE AwDfLXT, Cllltrrillc, T -un. S.i : ah: i m.a n.,1, WaT A H i. . Clii(in. I h i--i il SlNltlKS, Okn ' iMi. H.A., Austiru T«KK«. STBis .irei.LiiVi. HiiRJCK. EkA., Tu i .iIimu, AU r Tli-I ' EH,, VliHOM SODTEAkL, AiljIfH , Gl. WeXLeW, Geqhje Sikphaid HjtuK.r, Jh... M.A . Ken .Veub.Tw- ii. The Medical Department SI ' .WANHI-I is widely famed for the atmosphere of learning- which ]mti-jhU hn ' T hJ Lsiltl-iI h lls, and in justice iik the Medical Department Ll must be said that thi intangible twriwe abound! in Ear greater qnafltittea im ihr neighlKirboad of Thompson El all, sometimes known as I h - Chateau tie 0 «i. ih;m iL dtH ' S iii the- vicinity i hi I [uftitfNLti mf St. Lake ' s, Hot the average Med. is .1 taiwy man, who ha no tirm ' t m-jihn- u]j«n the: li ht mul frivuluu.- pleasures of society, or the disrxactinj 1 spurts oi the diamond and Gridiron. He lives ;i lift - apart from the irresponsible: students njf. the Academic and Ijiw licpa rUncnts, and is the sworn enemy of thr pinu ]i.iMoriLU-. «f St. Luke ' s, For it N n.kiil ihnt in tiniest loim pa si, when IXan Cain w.is assimilating 1 the omniscience which he now dispenses 10 hih faithful disciples; and l r. West was studying with remarkable attcnlircncsg ihe fonniLiiun  f his Jttkttthti fttfgas, the Theologue-s decided e tint the ireatmeni which certain unfortunale - nl inaniirwU ' int-mlit-nt if ih - !unHMx r tnHi were receiving at the hands of the kteds. wa inhuman and intolerable, and forthwith procvedid m k ' - ' these maltreated cadavers Christian burial. This method ni procedure naturally aroused the latent wnith nt ihL embryo dueiors and hostilities l eijan. History does not record ihe manner in which these difficulties with 1 si-dled, hut ihe Thcolognes were evidently discouraged in their efforts 10 reform the Mods., and these disciples-to-lH. '  f -T-scplapius now devote their energies to the dismembering of the human anatomy without fear of disturbance. Hui however peaceful the relations between Med. and Th eclogue way hei-m 10 be U? the casual observer, the old spirit  [ i-nriiiiy im lingefs. it Nov and then the Med. lays aside I he- implement 4 if his cr.iii-ui-hc. mid ;ii,irmk jl meeting «f that uni(|iK ' body, CtJlllllliinly kUi«W ll .is t h ■■ 1 ■ h il . t ' .iin MH ' die.d ;liliI Surgical Sneiely. a gal hiring which finl-Midic 1 I l-.i- K-.hc]Ju(t Eeatitres oC 3 bull fight and a Salvation Amy revival. Wh n 1 his Imdy dr-l LI ■■ r. ; . .Jl ,,iIiit affairs tand still. An impress-ive siL-ncc rrfjfhi tipMjf ihn- 3iThjlhi1:ilii ihiji ri -n hi ' ihL (h- Roman no e, llii- maltreater f innocent Steinways, the Eearlcss Jcrvcy, in awed, mid lhr t hunch-? of his mij[liii- ti-rhniLjin- is hi-iinl not while some; budding I ' asteur dissertates ujjon the latest method ' .H,|nliL-iiij; |h ,- ;irH TH;-1.i1.-r:il ligamentum -denticulate! in, The- Med. ;is ;i thIl ' is ;■ very clannish individual, but occasionally -some more audacious member o£ this society of tin- yrt;it ui)n-iMh«d disregards (!«■ precedent! wl by pa t (fenerations, and, having adopted a cellar and necktie aa ,1 ij.in of his daily costume, COflOCfl Id reside in or near that temple o£ i nocuous desuetude. Hoffman 1 1 .ill., ami even ventures n irc;Lfl thi ' lii;hi fantastic on the floorof Forensic, or perchance lays aside his Materia Medtca, and deigns. I m lend his presence t« the nth let it festivities, of Hardee Park, Kumor even has it that in the spring of So a Med., presumably suffering f pupil an attack of brain fever, joined Pi 1 hiieg. i„ but this is hardly possible, and to say the least , enters far into I he confines of I he improbable. Hut despite all his idiosyncracic and eccentricities the Med. fills his pi nee iit the life of Scivance :niel fills it in ;i manner unlijuc. ' and all-sufficient, lie forms the staid, sedate background for the frivolities of the Mountain, and lends stability and strength to this l dy of knowledge seekers. His presence is welcome, yi-3, necessary to the place-, and. it is only lo be regretted that his manifold and important duties render him unable to take a more active part in the social and athletic life of Sewinee, tin- lite, which even more than the studious life, prepare! the college man for his fight for existence. ■4 Mc-dicn) Sludcftis, 19O2-1Q05 ABEKNETHT, CSDIE HLBHU!TDtG«adbft} I M -, ADAMS, JoiM IhiLkHt : , I [ .mlhrik, Tern. ALBXAHOVX, AUCBT t ' kKSJl-H. M.iriill-i, UtH ALEXANDER, Lm, MuriJfari, Tuijh, A i i iikh-hi. Si ik l.i. Sir KLL. St;i|.|c-. t cs,i . A-.ii 9 QUBLEI DLEXEV, Waufcceruh, I ' ll. AjTWi , SahUK-Tt vtKTOH. TVwo, [_i. I-Uiski: : ii.i: . W ai.tkk Limn ' ., ISri.-ikk n, S. V. I-Iakcuvki. i . 1 x v I 1 1 (T., ijurinafl, Tchjk, ltoAM-i ' A, Jlhik Jiiukm . ] ' k-jfjiBi Shartr, Trait. hi svnjt, I- ' bakk l.r-ii.u., Mjp-i-, Mb , I5|,ACK. JAUK.K ISKBTCKK, 1 1- 1 1 I M. 1 1 ■ I TTl , A), I. Hl.AfKTVmMi, Renin: 1 3 v u ks. Kirk, Tfia . Mi ihi M. .1, H.THI e. Sl-« biwk, . V. Ill rur. i. ' i.irii, IiIiIciLt, l_«. l-li I in-. JuiiK i:ji.. Juij ' iL-, I.;.. Booth, Jauk.); Ki.ekt. Triumph, La. BoTD f Jakes Ep- is, AqullU, Tc a . li«llHHKIi.( I m: V I ' I III- .|HhHI . ll:illin H hl. l ' i ji . BKAHfAV, Amnri CUITB, KJQgvBIt, A l.i Bebland, Ernin Rkaitv Shh Line Mh , HKVAST. M (Hifi ' l I. it ' i i I II .Si Tii ■- : K Bull, Chauia l- ' tst :KK.v p jE, PlaknfkM, S r J. Bollock, Heihr Inimii, i n m iim, i.h. lll ' l.lHri ' K. I.h l VL ' ll.l.l.JI. V, Si II . ' ■I ' II- I.. I l.l ill k. WlLL ' AH R.A1 M- Mi. (iiiiiiri!, } I j, ■i u i .mnv, Honr.BT KrK;j,r, Ih-i.ih.-.i I. .i- OHfc.tH-IVIIH Pra KUK PhWHK, Miw. CAETKli. OlUA Maht-IK. Slnli iinJ, Kf. GAETWtlHfT, KlIANK Wll.l.lAH [ ' MMIHflH, 1 UttfHS l i|.i ! . ChAICCHYi MAKI ' . K 4 ilHTh , OI ' EL-rin.ni. i. ,.i. 4 ' III- ' A T l[,l U_ THOMAS ElllKJti I , N -lUl , IV ' .., ' Chitwaod, William Owak, Oxford, A . v mm:, Ij.iviij 1 ' h.iiH ' n, WsnltBirillt, W. V . CoLIUBX. ki ti:ht Mct ' jn « «■ , h-w.iiic ' , TcBIL C«ui:ifn, k. -ihii i ' h i.--- , iii, riiiiii-, i..i, ■ i k. Avt. Ashkhvi.WjiM ' i. A k, COPBLAHD, MlLI-.s A.M. KirillinKiliailli, Alt Ceute. Charlie Bledsoe, FanavBIc, V«. CL ' NNISGHAM, JiMt; WaIYIX, KajUC, 1.4, 1 i. H rjlS r WA LI HE TRAY Si Hi. [fenlicriJ, Tim ■• HAVih, RoiSErALrtEJ New ihltiiit, La. JSaWmpK:, [HA |. r Mirbltr falls, Tcsjii, DfcrkHLL, AkrilL-k WlHt. Crncm-ille. V . I pi iv. M-min-n ai Kiivi. ki.i, Knlm ' , Alu. Ulitutk, kiliiv C t£ TAV E „ Cut ton imilj t..i. l.Umhs-, Jims OCTAVE. Lafayette, La. ]?LMt. kimKMT. MurttMin, Tpxix. Dunj:. kimnnT llc m.it, tjih Kidge. Sits. l ' LAki.K., OttAK fJTAS, TckIa, W, Va. Khm;i.kntii7(. IV i ci.i A.U ti.viiK. Vrarikliri, Tern. ] ' !l 4.1 K, i. ' l.AKKVI ' K KUtHOCK. IWIlMW, S. t. Ij.ihibi-, U r ii.i.iAvi TjIyi.mh., Jarksnovill -, t ' lii. 1-1 xk i.i.. Wjuf.i J.kiis A.KH, Lhcmkec, . C PAVTWrnlcTH. I-i.mvj] l-V ' r f.v, ISuckhanrum, W. Vj. 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Ky, llti. hi:n !ji, ]h, | , KASK. r iJrjiri|;t , l ,  iiK- . C llii ' sii, funm I ' b mki.ik, KavvLLcvillr. ' I ' -rfaiL, Hiv, |..hk i, ' , I ITK C, GU4 ClW l-Iihuln. I ' rlin. Itn-KK, liitlh IkiikhntlDiiQ, W. Van lEn-i-l- iJks., l.iii;. )f 1 1 1: kbkht, Twv. LnJ. Hoof, J-hh : Edward, S wam e, Teiiii. HtnA mi, Ciiahi.ik t i.i vi i imi. 1 1 ■mi iiijihiii i ■■   Huffman, Fkiw Wade, LaEKforiL Tenn. JACKSON, JavesKbjVL, MtnLiii H«|i«. Ark. J .WhHJS r VVll.l.lXM LAKATrTTY, AlphtfWl Cai. jEASfsuNHK, PHILIH; MudMrllit, I.n. fr.Tr, S ll ' H.L G h KHH, KI «yJ. .1 . JlMilNS, Jjhikk UcKeuib, Secbtjf, SI m- Jl I1L74. Mll.TIIS (. ' AlLI[ r I ' lWsljfLC, Atk, ! ii % ■■■ h :, Fi.Mvm, Ik ' nicin. N. £. ' . JtHi hs:, [.niiBk KLhfCHH.lt. Ffifniy. J ' picii- JuuiTC-vTitK, k ' .J,Ki.iM.i-: r Kg t-nvillr, S. C .hw . JIiiiin WILLIAM, l ' La. L;i, jDKKSv, Th«h .s CAMtllk (£uilm;iii. i |HikHAy. I ' haxcB VlCTC KayTillc, La. Kemheott, Jons Tkouas, WjfIj.hi. All KK . RflUIT ED clN, VI irM«vil ■. Tinn, Kriflfck. KLlfAH Mn t ' l.Ais, SavaEjK, Ky. Kim.k. 4k I iii-ii FnASh, JackwKi, UIm, L.i, --I K I ;-■ . WILLIAM t- ' .KiH:!, Glinter. Mii . LAXIj, GtfiPMiE WltUAW, Laurin, Mis . L NI;, Jo KPli Ni ' iktlhk, Fair IM.iy, S, C 1 «i ■%!:. Tim m h-- r i ■jk.imi ' , StEVEDirillr. ' ■ ■ ' LruulM-.. ELiHFTOSi I ' ni:oi ' icii.B r Gnlit «i|Mifl. Ij. I.Lf- :HhHlL W 11,1.1.1 u t.UllklY, Cw l M HJI Laifl. t ' -«, l.-.i l, JOHSi Ja h - -. Kr i.aa r Ga. LowE b William Thqma , Luella, A . MA43UV, AEltOLD jEttK , HisM iraiijLn:. N.J. HALOHB, FeksqmWO MaijihS. L ' a[jLuvillc, linn. M ms, David Amu , Mobile, Tuxas. M.v utLU Kduaud I.ltkx, Ci-.nc.rd r t ' la, Mr.Xs.tLLV, Tll Jl i 111 r Tiis. ramhy, Trna . MlO)S;!KLI.. |n|is Ai iuxni:«, l , oaLviNe . TvKaih Mcfuw , LKARLH.S IHM ' OMD. ihsrrnm r Misi. MCCRACKIM. ti ' iR.ACJ ' . Ll.lFTUN, VamliTer. tit, Mc bk.i.i , TilMJlMitr. Hi ' PTKM. Colfax. La. MrXr.w, nMtm KSASKLIS. Will ring, Tgbb. Mi I ' H.trc., Wii.bi.ic AjHLEV, Mhpole, S- C. MKASS, I ' BAliB TNtmsniS, Buligcr. M . ' ' ,! i 1 1 t L Jjk.ui . IU ' Hhnji , Minm. Ga, M ITCH km-. Kohi ' .it I. kb, Vinitn, lnnJi G TV-FriHHy. MlKuN. fliM-Wtvx MaLaCHI, IlamuiBt ' LVKUL i isr-C ' i i u ¥ i v, Knf.i kt I_i:k, L rip[ik ' LWtf, Mi . MuhHIH, AfcTHOU Jamk.- [)«li rd, I ' cmi, HhiRHISii? , KliA K JOHNAK, milll1ii.|il. V:i. MilKSti l E.4 K U ' | cm i int, Smllnjry, Mh 1 - ' NtAi. r GRCmOE EPOAR. V.LI1 llvwrn, Arli. Xirt-fLStlilAJi, fEVTiiJf PaGS, Itay ' iew r V ' :i. OpLE, ABBLKV WlNirRHD, SlHWCU. ' L ' tini. I If HEX, JktSH.FII NEVIPt M?. Jackwm, la. t-KKiiisis, EWMU WlLUAMMK, Jk., klMllv-.. a PifttCB, Willie Mehfimit. OnvllloH. Ga, Pitts, WAl.TBk IWCOLP, t ' Hij ha. S. L . YtH-r.. AMlnBHW jACKSOTi, Al rde n. Mi - PtiRCT, Ebwaid Alfred. UiMin, Ln. INiw. Ji ib s: H feP.RT, WyUici, .-ll.i. 1% wk.iis, ]Ik.m Bcfwaed, Sew , Q k r . V. ] bii:vt-. i tr:- EOBEBT.TPDy, Miw. IJril.l.lAM, WlLUAU ttOPFTOfl. AtbfHL Cl. kALiMa i.r., Hilton Clay, Mc( ' .lIi,i. Ala. knjn-Ks, WlLUAH PftEHV. Giw-ftrh ill , Tenii. RinmlttLLvjAMEa A ham. r iwihtcwi, W. Vj.. RusaBLU MabtiK VAN p T-i ■■■■-■- H ■■■■ -■si • : V, ill I iKHrK W I ■ I I ■. ■•■ . H.,in-,! I ■-. A .1 SAUSiDEHk. JAUKS I.L« If. liHi-. I ' i- .i . Sas«it£, Hoki ' .BT LEE t (mfliii- Arh. SCHNIfT, ! KrKii CatAlil.Hs, Nt ' Orlr-m ,. I- - Jl ScHVVfrK ' p (iKHHSK i k fitiASur., Canaveral, Kl . si 1,4. [.i , kiiHAiin [.i:am i-:h. New Yurk. N. Y. Seikeu., GE m;r Ke ' ppkkt, Newark, N.J, si i hi v Uf-y Wxktix, AitgijUi, la. Si i I-. IhiUS ISA. ' . Kltirin . l-i. Swctj ll, Hcn ' sms. Oih. Ala. Shmiu, ,% 1.3-11 f.i ' K t r irsi.u:.-L Hiluiribia. Term. HllAltlT. JJlMKv Hii K., Aji.il.if hiful. , } ' l . S ii i I 1 1 1 ■■..:-:■. -,i i i •. 1 k.bc v. X ' irlnhii rg, Miw. Sin- in i u 1 1. Kk %K 1 ' i v-;i--_ Ik.V. McKicEry, Teiai. SftEFPARD JI ' I,11 ' S KkL-I-V. Jiiflfliin, Art. Shexardv Stl ' akt EUski: . vm, S,C- Shjive. Geohk Ellh, Htliiuiw, Tnu, H-ntVK KoiKHTrtsisitKw, Aihcnvilfc. Ala. Sun i- r Walter. Aldcnt-iMr. Ala, SIWhiiSS. Almav Doxiie, ILPmiklyn, Mi . Si lsher, Willi an Ci.au kv, Floyd. V . SniHit. TH ' ijm MTl l W:TW, M«ri on, TeniL. ShM-THEH, Wn.LIAH LeETEB. AlvMOT, Kv. ■■I hMiLEiL, AKTHl ' K STEfHEHWW. Ske-ltrtfl, TlIiI ' i. SfAkKi, Jmseph Everett, Ford jet, Ark. SrjKCk, HtrttACE Tn.liES. H-j-lilinj Ernn. Si ui ADm.im ' S tH ' Ri-F nx, KlLni, Ala. St i me ks. Juki Ma e i- w, F-sypr,, Art. SiKitrn, Wil.i -■• I i i ii mih, H«f9 , Mia. mh i4Kv. EuucuilOkar, Quhe QlT.Tcif , Sduball, J KS--S-F. Lotty Calm MIH. Tow . SftHitHLASin, Wade Hampton.. Southland. Miw. 3YKES, WAt ii k M ' n ' Mtl . Nurrnllk, ' i, Tm.hUAS, HukACK Exri.l, Cfllnmbta, T«i . I homasJ mm. KudwellpTiEU, TOUfiU, JaflK, LabjrftBt, La, TicciHMUHk, t;j4 Ti i Euilb, TrJbodux, L , Vi[:k. VtVlAM, l|,,u9biifi, Tcias. Wii.kki, BRMJAHIM fr ' kAxkl.iH, I ' jumk ' 1 ' !, Art. Wam. c:k. irioim.i-:, NatLhi Tlit-j. Li. U.ii.i. ii:, Jami:s Eiiwahik, Nn liikmhi ' s. La. WaEKKK. JUuk.s WaLTM, LLai ' re, La. U i t, Tahi-i ivi Vi ' ie.i.ijui, Ailioin, (ii. Wi:THK«m:F, Ciiaki.i x Al ft I mi fc. Witncjtionj, Mil , Wiiiijr., U ' [i.i.in CHAKLE4, Lire Oa]f r hla. U ' i].i.i.4u , WiLMkM IYnik. Wade. Texas. W|L$CW P JOKJt I ' i.amuks, Idaviltc, Trnri. H ' n.si k, Wn.i.r.Aii 1 ' aim, ISI.iir+viltf, Pa. W ' iiicmt, Jawej I.kvtkk. Winfhm , Teui. Wihid, En j44 ' IJavjij, M. LJh r Talladega S]hriB£ , Al.i. V iijr.KC ' iiJirT. kniitcsT i.l i: , HnJIy Spring , Ark. VftPCFY. XVn.i.tF IMveif. Clirt( v|l|t-. V . Vhiikm. K[.i-,n.h .Uhk. (Lfir-riiihHKru. i il-mi ; | l i ■ h ? 1 1 . 1 :■ x :-n 1 1 ' i . Till i I! ' . ■ .I- iK|l, jy v.i Ii i|i p Ir- ' JiKIISi;it,SAUL-i:i Lii.iikh, Niiiih r.T.M, I ' j, £91 8 SG ' 2. TFII1 raw recruit to ihc ranks of the disciple) of Mackslone is, ordinarily. itfL-sh from the Academic Department, ■alu-ti- he may -.tv may not hive been :l Gownsman. When the vflilom Junior luifsts Ihc bonds of his thraldom the icene enacted is roost aped uvular. When the Gownsman mm Law Student the transition i nrrt hi? slafl- linn- lit either ease, however, ht L h accorded ee.rt.ain privileges and i mm nidi h x.. which, in his former state, hn ■  not WOit nn ' iiiiiy. Should he form one of ihejvast number who kn«w m t h I i cre liwn. lit- leds il iacumhi-m ii|mn him to revel i hit newly-fcund liberty. Ik Boar  tar nbove his sordid, ponderous, leather-bannd books, thai hi- easily deceives himself into believing that they c?m. wiih. impunity, be ignored. Hi finrc nf£ auddeuly acquires so ros m- .1 hue that k.. ' can stare credit hi? vision, He sl ' l-h new heawies in every leaf and flower 1 hU joy is 11 ncunfuied : and liLV becomes one }£lncl round of pleasure, All it, indeed, delightful £or our eitbryc jurist- until he is very fordbly reminded thai thing are not always whal tbey Seem by Ihc rudely intervening h.-iiitl id the Dean— the IX-an. w ™ itmi with lofjic absolute, concocted stories of excuse confute. The typical Law Student i ; versatile genius, though hi venalUHy i hampered, to a considerable extent, by -in amaEuig self consciousness which never entirely deserts him. He c u play brilliantly n (he fnin lI .lII tram. h;id jjermms similarly, make love wiih s tne success, and learnedly discuss abstruse points of law— all wiih equal ease. His ambition, thorn: h. is. run  b known ,i ,l student. i in I, of ji very nuiural consequence, the aforesaid 1 1 discus- sions in: sedulously r, brines! ;lm 10 lime and place, His nature Is coo thoroughly that of ihc- accomplished poseur -1 1 1 permit any action not well l-;i | cli IjHh 1 -: I 1i produce ihe riyhl iniprensirm on die mind nf the: HusCt-ptiblc funioi, an-d experience ha taught him ihm thi-- ElaiTnianite venerate neither Study nor JludlousaeiL Much n-i his apparently unlimited leisure is. spent al l r, Richardson ' s, where hn partake) of the, seductive coca-coli — not wisely, hut too well -and discussev with languid interest, ihf topics uf lIu ' day. l-nir iht- ,iff:iirs oE llii- great world, outside his mountain haven, he cares not at all, TV- betrayal of amtv than p:issiii£ inLcrcsi, ■.-■veil in matters which concern him deeply, he regards ns an evidence f :uliile-cei i imnL.iiurily in In- avukk-d .Ls ihw would  pestilence. Athletic affair . of course, always havi- precedence hir di ciixsdun here, ;ls wrll .is ciL-ry where  :1sl-, in Scwance. The mere mention of Anything pertaining to itt hie tic :n;tkrx ihf whoUj Sewanee world bin ; and preeaiU, as nothing else can, against the profound indifTereni.-i- ;md xetf-con L-icju%ne s nl thr: lawyer. So attractive .iitcl engrossing i the subject that he Carpet (hit the nmmpnr. (hi he hhi-e. When frmimni ' traction nr-i- m L-ntioncd he; .affects the cynical, apathetic air of superiority, 5n occasi™ lu ' cm Ik ' ohhc (-jcevnlingly loquacious .ind diseoursA- eolubly,. apropos of anything or nnlhinjr, lie uses the mo t exaggerated. iUmbny.mr. dier.ion ; weaving high-sounding fabrics of grandiloquent word! for the advancement of utterly ridiculuu theories. Lest ihis latter conduct In- thought extremely silly and futile, it may l e well to explain that he is not devoid ed huiIc, and ih.ii there is methirfl in his madness, He accomplishes the dotibk ' end. of arousing his hi ;tn rs, uid nil displaying his , consummate skill, in the use n| grotesque language. Tin- i-n.iii ' i- law -student has been greatly maligned alas, for the rarity of ! hri .ci ;lii charity. CuukL his tra- ducerssee him in his study, where the midnight oil receives no mercy, their opinion if him wuuld undoubtedly be nore Aattcring. Keally, he is a strenuous student, and accomplishes much; hut he [k-L-m-t secrecy nt great importance, .md exerts the u tmost cunning in concealing his operation . The Law School is the youngest and, numerically, ihe smallest «f the departments of the University. It tins, how- ever, numbered among its members many who have been prominent in every phase nf Scwanee lite-, hi literary work, in athletics, in the frateraitiea, and in society h the Law sludenl lias made himself ad important element The depart- ment is mnfcing great strLde-s, and il cannot he doubted that, when it has added ;t few- tn iis yean, it will Im.- able to boast amcinjj its suns, li-.idt-fs.it the bar of every Sta.tc in the Southland, - = Low Sludtnuu 19 02 19 Oa A PA MS, LcftOY HaUKY. Ackfrmrin, Mriu, ' •■ ' I hKDSE, GRANT TrUiiKSi GfMRVllte, liHH. HEAUR. I ' m k 1. as-, M ii H iKry, A ' j, RLOQ.4, W]tLMH PMCV, Memphis Turin. Itf ivii. Jjjhk PERCT, I ' rMicli tamp, Mi . t bi.iidn.-jr. B m. K . ' iiki-.i.-.| ' khh, Kei-linj;. I- mi i ' ul-l. HA KRIS GlKHJW-|S, Sjl.lllll.lll. (,.l. Croft, Georjqi Wjujaji, Anus, S.C DKK2X9dN, I ' .IIVir; K|!KNK1,|., ]-iri||hj, | ' |j. ELBVARbei. Wci.bi-b Iuihijih, Tn lladef . Ala, liir.LKTT, iMlllb COLUHB, Tilttfdg l la. CfLLIAH, |nllN BuXTAKj Mimteaglt. Ttrni. Kiki.i-.b. K ki , i-i m.. |-, : gi ■ r i, S. ( . l.l nsAY. (pEORGK YViLnUB, Dricm, Shift MuRtlAV, KunKKT [.kk, San Aniniiiir. I- ,-. ] h hKKIs IV.kcv Ana-srr-,, Mcmplib, Term. In m , Asrnti:w Cauhbll, AlJinli. Ga. rtiiJTii, Janes Arthur, WkMifFr, K . (Tltr AraiVtmr Si artuuutt T ' ltli ACADEMIC DEPARTMENT. :l ;l ImkIv. is tiimim-.nl of many unique and remarkable specimens of humanity. It represent Eat best f -ill thai is aihli:r.ic, intellectual and moral, and, in shorl t forms the crux of ihe vast and intricate rnecllaniiDl ol tru entire University, Its position is secure, its leadership undisputed, and it is undoubted ly the ' swuhih ii femim of college activate , The other Departments, though superficially scornful and i|uLz ica] ;is to ihenianiluld virtue! of l he Aeadcnv, in paying bim that sincere of -ill fluury, imitation, dearly betray their true feeling . The Theoloflues, popularly considered :ts L-nlixivd in .1 fierce and unrelenting warfare against the world, the fk- h and the devil ;%x loinififn found 10 be typical duetl lit the thorough enjoyment of the world and the flesh regard the .Widemie stude-ntf as a vast, untamed horde of Epicurean philosophers, nifferini; a maji uifieeni fit-Id fur m isdon ;try ventures.. To the Sleds.. iImjhi- strung-, mionnh unm xtrtmitie-x. ]n-Tfi-rLly illuKirsii in$r the failure wt quantity minus quality, the Academic Department repfrx nis nunrL ' ;lh expensive luxury than an actual necessity. And the Ih ' iw ii.nlvni Inn ilu ' ti, mi ' h :■ e 1 1 cut regards them seriously. The Faculty considers the Academs. a invented with ahn it professorial grandeur, and has even f on ao far as to create a torturing committee a-ideeied ivwiiidy tat their benefit. The I k-bdr vnad,d Hoard, apparently a staid, learned ImhIj-, lmi really a glittering effectuality, in the mirth-provoking result of all this misdirected energy. Y ' ears apo, when plans for the orgJLni :tii«n Qt the University WWC in an eaabiyoak state, some ardent individuals, desiring tr lend thm pke nf variety to Si ' w,iiit ' d- method of insit ruction, decided to beeOdte distinctly thrij;in;il by departing front the beaten piUhs of rival scats, of learning and divided the collegian- kihIci intti twe clashes. Junior and Senior, or Gownsman as the latter prefers to style himself- l -1 ensiiiil hIuitut, no radical diff rx-m-i- i-.-m In- detected between these two celebrities,. except in ihe matter of aJttiie. Hut among the Academe themselves what a nidi ' distinction is drawn ' Without the aid nf thf! tuy.si puwerful stimulants, the word Junior cannot be spoken of in the tame breath with that of Gownsman. The ■■•- Cmwnsman, .1 luyhk- tDperdltattfl gtnOeCrMn. fitted in .1 loose floiiliig robe originally of an ebony hue. but gen- erally East approaching (Kl- v.-nbim stage, reprettftS th;m E.if-tniiii-cL body of most potent, grave., acid reverend Seigniors: the Junior K minus the insignia of rank, hv happily, not «m- whii tie hind his  n H:f iint in puini of irrogatvcei constitutes the l ow r House. Any attempt to describe or classify the various order of animals reprL_ xeniinjr rhj- JiinhiT element i well-nigh impossible. Vet some ile-ms in his life ' I would be sacrilege to omil. A Junior i on ; who, (in hrsi ;trrivjnpr ;t( He I ni ■■ Lf ii ■ . b forced to become an inmate of ft gigantic asylum gratefully Ghristem-d I l -t( ' man ] l-nll. but more appropri- ately Myk-rl , -£ linore ' s. Inferno. Here yciuths of tender yean and much more lender filings are first housed, add in their Emmie rffoiis ui itdjust t h ii3imi ' ]i.-l-s gradually drift from h.u] In none and from none to Ur, ripgot, |li.i| Itie |nnii r is. subject to tUCh iiiimerinn change;.. ] lv 111 ;iy ( itli: eUld ill all the habilimcnlsof A lull of the si til, ;md sin month later be found disporting himself with 1 li - .lir of ji Chesterfield. Some- theft arc who take niwiv liberties, with their pergonal appearance: than any recognized code of dress would allow. And yet ihis selfsame prodigy may be discovered later arrayed in one of ' Marx-Arnhcim V bcM, .idiuy some indisen-ei hLihim ' I m imsi herseH ui (h - lender mercies of ihat most outrageous of all beverages, a supply-store ' coke. Others on h-r i r hiiiy the [ inirttain, tiiMy forih ihe-ir infantile opinio as., with such cheerful disregard of grammar, a 1o eMlJenge admiral ion. A lerai mbaequent, they are captivating a brilliant and highly critical audience with their ma reel I mis flow of fan 1 1 less diction. Of course these do neat eanxiituLL- 1 111- e.n|ire Efibe: of Junmis. Same come perfectly schooled in all the niceties of refine men!, already pasl-b r;L nd m-.-is.ieTx in (he an of im tTJjfairi:i ,in ta-ur , w-ith.il dressed in the latest lashion 4 and they remain in this innocuous state always. And yet, contrary lo the modern iLceepted belief that it is only the toil-worn farmer lad who succeeds, this exemplar of culture often forces rapidly lo the front. AH Juniors, are supplied to occupy their first term by applying ' themselves: assiduously to their studies. Some there ate who da., countless ones who do not. The itwragf junior attends ]a sex, atMellC-praCtk , ;tml T r. Rie.ha.rd- mmi ' s six tl.LVs nut of ihe week, hut on the Holy Sabbath flouts the very idea of repo e and clearx Lhe deck for action. .■ ' :r,.r r Juiuihr m.ike tils found of Sunday night calls. This is (he- one eeentEul epoch in his soeial career. Immediately jilier evening chapel, lie hies himself away in his, inner ii.ncUim, plasters down his perfectly purled hair, and decked in his swelled ji 1 1 1 kjith- I . marches forth to smi fy. as he i Links, che desires-, but in reality the curiosity of thai most perplex- ing arid dki|m -nn nf all iniiTnlics, l h 1 xfdueine SLimuirr-yirl. It i;. a unndcrful scene. From best constituted 19 authority, on nine nrt hciircl of a Junior ' s contributing anything to th general eimvi.-rs.alion except a perEunctory good-evening and a joyous adieu, Hut as a listener his powers are marvel Inns. None can deny thai he is in perfect agonv while underi nine thi -.-]f-ii3ilii. -CHHl nrdr-.il, indl his frantic efforts to reach the rteaAis.1 gate, when the second awkward ' scjnad arrive are painfully pitiful. ISut despair never seiner him, This is kmj valuable .1 part oE his educa- tion,. ,ind the following Sunday ew finds, liLn heroically idrdin himselE Eor a second meditative eeriest. The airy t lordly Senior rise sujhthu lo ;i!I ilWse link eeet-ntrkitics of genius, and deport himself whh an assur- ance overwhelming to any but a Gownsman. This ennsrLpieinial individual is one who, by virtue of twenty four l-Llumi-n th rtmuhly digested, and of more importance slid, patted, auwne that foyal raiment which, while Summer layes. sublets him lo immeasurable discomfort, yet invest him with a pre-eminence and grandeur, otherwise inditcernibk and impossible to he overestimated. In the glorious days e,f old, just ;dter Jen: SeLden and ISlacklcck explored our Mountain fastnesses, any youth passing ten subjects and reach! he the e nscripL age «f iS could dor this mau.k r,,h,- .nuE (hereby become  full-fledged member of the titled aristocracy o£ aniT. Km Aatt rd tHMartivr rt xos nwtamrj r ' ttiffis a ' l.ial tLimlih ihf I ' LLjLiifH ' iiunc has been imposed and more Heart ■ ■•ndiufr jtill, y-L-ars flfe of no consequence. Ergo the nnia Lnj; decrease in die n timber oi Seniors. The Gownman in full airay, brains -wich complacency on all the under lVHsrld .-inri though  uiu-:mlly patronising looks down upon the strugulinj: Junior with meayurckss contempt. Jn the words of the: eaialuum ' , it is the Gownsman ' s province in life to ckctcisc a moral, rv- t raining influence over the junior. By some- tran[, r e freak of file, however, th 11 salutary moral effect is sadly lacking , but the Restraining pulicy is barbarously employed I its fullest capacity. Like all other Universities, the Academic Department has its students, athletes, social stars and leisure dm, The L riiid tells the s iL-L,-tv m.ni ih;it rriuaininj; li-| 1 until after midnight ' piddling around the dance floor i contrary to .ill tenets oE health and reason, ami then c«nsisiendy will rave 1 is. all his own arguments by digging away at Milh. and other kindred bores until a much later and more oucsiionanle hour. The athlete whose efforts to obtain the required i nearly cause locomotor alalia. can emerge horti Lhe fiercest form of physical contest without the slightest trace of fatigue or evil results, The leisure clan is inn noted fur anything in particular except its remarkable eatsteity for doing nothing, the intrepid seal with which it tackles all tluist- delightfully harmless drinks that have made Sewance notorious and theeneTgy and imagination of its metibera when thi- Jrr;ad period for reporting u ikip FJ nieeur, Still this leisure class is an attractive set of men, Say whm yum mill they have their place and influence in unlkKt- life and when the honor or welfare oE their Alma Mater is at siata 1 . rouse all the latent capabilities, of their AOtu. and show the stuff they ' re made oE. The .V:.icleniir. Ih-psLrtinrnt is complex, hut nflrt iill. they represent iii concrete form what is best and grandest in o Hi w lifi ' . 1 1 i from litis Department ih.n ma«r of our or.iturs and nlhlctes jfo lurch m struck ' on rostrum and gridiron- It ih this Ixidy th.n hri deve biped those niintlv i mils m-hieh hiivi- made (he term Scvance it udent synonymous with gentle- man — a repotroicm now beeonii world-wide, Thiry enter upon i wiy v..i k of University- lift, and itt none do they fail. Ittit greater, grander. 4  nd more enduring than all (he e i- ltn-ir preatigc in another diction, for in this very Dcpartmenl was born iind reared that self-same Si-wmn-e pirii whk-h tuts been tin: bulwark and mainstay of the entire University from its very iicipicncy. The profe. admire them, thn- Si ner-uirl hues them, und, nmeh more important utill, the supply-store credits them, They art- ,i re-nt -( ih.-v - r -V-;iclenis. Tin y love Sew-mre :uicl cling faith fully to .ill those tradition and precepts established ;ii;es i i by the pioneers of their own department— a)l actuated by that same indomitable, infectious Sew,aiiec enthusiasm. Nothing can assail their belief in the yM ' r£r;ilitHi of all that the Mountain M contains and represents, Other Departments may excel them in numbers, but in [Maine of student activity, importance, and .ill the elevating principles of University-life they rise supreme, and shall maintain their proud |x dtiori until i he- end of all time. (■uAiiMiiin in Junicpf. lh.ii one invincible factor, spirit 1 which has left its- impress, o ' er the entire itm-en-d dry, unites, i hem all in boundless love ;md zeal fur rhi ' pivot oi cpur univers e, SKWAN ' KK. J I Academic Sludtnls 1902-1903 rail-urauuAlvn Cttrr.. Hakkix iKunvi , 1. 1.. I!. :--.ii.nin.iJi. I ' , , t .AVI-, Wll.l.lAU HllMH, M.U., HfHAtyB, N. V, Ctwiiinu BABHSV, WlLLlA l ..-II ia. Si-v4.iI.ii-, I •--•[.. Itf.l.l., Wll.l.lAU FBJtXEl.lX, KlijjlH ' ttl raJl, Ky, lfh.KJ.-l SUN, I ' KKCV OlITK, Athl ill III. I.. I BltCH «. SA ' vATT I It-NT I ' ll, Evflflll, Alt CUIRI, AtWiRT Al. JJZi ,i a ' i Anhwiiti, Tckm. COWAHT, NuPKHT Kit WIS. JR_ NalllH, T«XU. ( k tn.jiii t . GEOBaiL HWIX ' IM, FiWttiriLlt. Md. E M HVN H V, THOU AS KWIKU, Sniner, Tttiji. I iu,. Ihi M AS, I ' lcren™, S. C. CUTHEI, JOSBFtl CutHT, H lk]hliriH-i lie, Kv. F 1 1 m ,1 K, HkAlfLEV IliKiin s, Stwu-nt , Teiin. i I ■ ■- I.I! I K1,:v... | K.tV l S-tOC U IIH:i , I. h.i .ijji- II . Hull, Aibqev, Angurta, fia. Ijijji-.s, J mis (. ' HAcnuii.i-.s, lr.ini.lin, Triifi. l(hf,KS, Jj,iii:s Mi hNUiir, SVIfiu, All, Kmciht, Katiuis;ii !)i:uritr. Ju. J J nLs nfivill ' , Fla, I.lyi i.-, Wli.i.eau Watkes. ;nhi illc, Tcmi. Usn:«soK, IL+nki j ,_ H '  i?HXU Trjsufc Sfspit. l l. P. Trs k Ji ■ !► . V WaviTly Mill , S. C, ]-a« ii f ' tARi. LAWitsxcE, Kdiru. Mtn I ' i.uikn, J-fiRVi ] ' mi.4IS, Sclnui, All, I ' BKCV, U ' || I I sii A I. K SANDER, Granville, Mils. 3 N -x. IlKMil I M--HK-1. Atlinl X, ill. Ihi ' , nam, Wilubi Smith, Mi. Ilfbnm, Ala. Hand, KtHDr.BIC HkSikV, Jk SincuTii, I ' l.i. KtLANCE r J ' -.hk-H ILi HMh?.. N ' t-w V..rk, X. . flKAWAS, KlOUSE Cm. ii.. H ' -ukmi, Te-irtf. SHAKPKtt, frU!Uhh RAXDOLTfl, 1 ' i UltuiiIl-, La. SMITH, HKkiil;kr EbMUXiJi. St-m ant: , Ttmi. SN iMPliX, J«hs Ii.iiaku, MVinphi . I ' l-on. Cwwntnitn — C tfr ' HKtrf Tkoupsoh, CtKH r Jk„ SUtC LciTC Mir?, l ' i i K nh ■ !. 1 3 1- S (i -i W I L -M Kk r k_ ' :-.n nil .115, Ijh. TL ' CKJIe, KhUaj. Ki:: Nf ml M.Mf.AU. WHEAT, t LAS:T,is EAkL, lliLla.iv Ten . WKELEJS. Wkmh jvams, Ald n H-riU cv. La. WlKEHHnK Gllkax jH7St-:Ki r TallihaiKE. Kla. P llt. i .-, r , At EEL, JniFFfH EMmTPFTT. HifE ' lail4 Park, IV an. .IHI! . tJ-,. I! Ah III |J. 1J., l-L... I ' rjJl . L ' -. I I I H -n I I - . I I I L 1- ' n V X , Sh=| .It|(| CIXI. I ' l ..! , Atkins, Atlas Jokes Mahtiv, StIum, Ala. Atkins,. Et « ak n H v. Hi.l Ala. ATKINSlUsi, K ' KiKR MrM.Sini.Sail Marry . IVv.iv Miiir. Jixian Lee. New Deeaiuf, Ala. Hi, i lojfr, Gl v Ab.th.le, N ' acji docrvciv Tcaau. HOAEN r SAMl ' JdL H.iHi ' HiN:, Dallas TeiA Hi ihitn. KctSEMt KASst, Atlanta, Cia. !■: ..■■ ■-, h -|-i% l.i ! Ill k. I ' k ' ••: I, I ■ !l l. I l - t , tt,kHi:Kr Sk itt, Tjmpi, Fli. CuXMJ£LL, WlLl.t.HJ MlM.AIklK Shulljh, 1.---. L ' ukftHL-HKks, EIahki I.ksi.[i: h i ,.n- h., S| ,rl n tlekl, III. Uabnky,. Mjihye VRauavs, ]!i ntii n li.iiiii, Ala. D.IHIK, 1 ' VHK, Jk., Kfltflt, All. Uav: . t ' Kki i, li.iil.f, 1 1- y.i--. I ij: tt,i«t r, Si u.i .1 mil h i:vs , S j i inj; ' u d ,111, rjlCKBBMhK, K«JHK.kr t ' H I., I ' jlf-: ' ., T-1-T.jh, Dl ' lhKSK, ISrVKKLY MkAS „ M-Rjll5i;i.- t ' [ ' rllll. DUKCJ4 k, (j nr.r. h Assii k.thjs:, .Ui-i.inilr-.i, l..i Dtf |t XT. IJabk ' , I.I -II k. Kiii sI.iii. EPii|i-- ' Ii n A llhlirx, V.l.l.f.tiWir., 1 ' jil.ri. I. II . ISifiiuiiijIi.iiii. V ., t ' liLiiKB, CALVIM WiLi,iAn h Jr.,. Ainwricui, Ga. V I HLAV, J J uks Ki: m.tsi in. I iTrrnriHc, S, C t i.irKK, ClCHOt PBILre, J ckM.invilk, KI-j. Junior! —CHUbaud ■ ■ ' ■■ i K„, L ' ulX ' NBr jACKwiH. S_ anr_ r Term. Gll.REATH, K NOKV H LItrti, Lart_r vilfce, fia. I-IMHER, UEuRCJk. JwHJl. lerEipbii r Tf-nn. HAHFTDir, WlLLUU IVaUhJh., iniltCKvill.-. Ha. H ANXL-M, JftikfH W i L m- M , ti ,r n_„ Ala. H.lfcKISibS, Kljjuhsth Jhhuja . !tr, n .VIyn, X. V. H AKVH , JrtStHi IIaehis, !s w lif cauir, Ali. HaSTIM-MS. 1_I.k-wk.i-c.yk ISlktiix, Giren Itiy, W|„, Mi:.u , I ' ham. M i.-j h , Aii-_ ' r- I.l, I.j. H [I.I.L UK , tK K (lll ' ITll , l-rTll.HNlllll.L, E- l.l, UnirF. At(-k.k lli.ni{ L Xni Dri-.n.i:. H-, 1 1 ■ -I -i:s. Jauks r.Aiimirr, Vjnmdly. Mim- HWKl. PftPtCH ' A [.■ Elliott, -_-Y«h,rwil , Gfc. HlTLt,, J N H HE H I U I ' T M K H . Ai i K n-,1 j,. i ; .. IHQIUHAH, JANEH DPI-PM St. AuguUirw, II ' , )OKE6- KOUIX LK ' nOsE, GrMSlbHO, Gk. |i iM---. I ' AI ' L, Sew VoTk, N. V. KlKH-Y-ln.MITII, |i EPH LEE F StnKt, Tcrni. LTU-IIB, l ftEbEklCK kICE. Huuriun, Tci . LYNCH, [ AVLIp LA HAVETT . Winchester, Tr nrt. Hanxihb, William tiishif.it, Jit., Sumter, S. C McISEJi. Eill.A ., |a., New V(uk, K. V. H.Ek,Al.B_.k) aYH„ aiiI_, _ ;irnili ' D, Art. MtiiitHiHlr, KttWAHii Wistancs, JidismiiJISc, Ab. Mnii, Srmvi.KK .Mk.bhltt. Nrw Vntfk, N, Y. Mihihk., r :ri Lf.v], IUp,iivi|f. IV.ji. M i h h k., fiis SM, i. r ] ' ririn, Te.-iK, Mi_:i;k_, I.ie.i.h] hakkiks. [l.tcu Ih. li.i n i. ..I.i MlkHXI, J.HNI--T _U«I ' III K-.CK, F .l I k -. i|l . TftHl. Junicm I . :„■. ' .■ ■; ,V ■ ■ P-tAK, fFKihKi;): Vhkh, IJ.II._p., Ten . f ' pTKFrrr, Stk-I ' iikx Ki.i.eiktt, Sinj-tf. Ttnru klhHKH.T i4 , J(HI?f I.KK, AuKlIn, TV -„. kiiM-: KiiLi:]r, Ehvcmc; J r.nr.i i r ■-, I ni ' iii S|:i:m_.. A ;.,. 3cm. i.amip. Thomas .Vai.tkk, Jb.„ Ij.hK.i--. i .- -. .■ - IHiic.i.fv,  :i m;3- tkAH. L Jr„ Shelby, Ml . . i ■ i l i«: i ._:■■- . k ' HiiikT Hk-ncskt. J JtliMHivilk, I ' U, SlHil ' l-, JiTH ' IIP S I- r.l IiiTT. Sriuni-i-. ' [ ■ in SUIT It, . 1 IM.t lii H ..! 1 . Shri -i- |-ir1. [,.,. Ssn is, HenRV II iiHUI i ;, ]K.. I lciirKc!iv_.-n. Kv. Sri in. (ami.; . WALTFifc, Cleveland. Term. JiTK -„KT. ' M i| -u IEAC1IAH,. Muiijirjii, Tern. i um, Kekit C F-uhicib, Ckk-tfCk III. I •••! «K, Mhblhy GLASS, San Antoni,i. TeaaPL Tpk_.bvi.nt, Stanley Hauiltuh, Hcm ' hi Tcun. |l. RXEE, A_rC__ZOCliyARTKEY, Sptlkane, Willi. VALUER. DAVIE GlPfrH . H.jIlTiII. Ark. Wj-ulePj Hin .eyei.t Pibyit, l___tm,c«. WATKLN;., Cb BSK l.feCVkAMj, aunpnl_ile, AL_, WATKbN-v MilES- AkK Ki(j4T3iv, l _ntnj_l.ik, Ab, WttBLES-v RiiOlik KjIOlIMi. Alien ]Srtrt[5f , l__, WHITELh, SAjjI ' kI. Jamkk BOWMAIf, AM« Hriil|ji-, l-i, WllLJA-IK, E-KA.S K-. ljSTtKS. AlLglJMJ, Ca, WiainNS. Jaues k?ssi-:i.]., .MisiL-k ' s (ana C, WiL-JUui, William Prii i.irx, l.inlc k«i;. Ark, WlSTK.k, CHj KLK_ Vh:.U|-:1.3: H., I.ml isvillr. Ky, tt ' imi], KuwABia Aijw.ie, l_pl| t,THrj!a . ,.„ iiAii, HiLitm kitnsH.p K HeiwlcrKio h Kj, YODHP, JAME l ir.:iHiI..l.S, Sj.Il M_.rci.ri, I , M- .u An Evolution i. 00OD-BVE, chanpe cars at Cowan, a ihorl pill ip |hi- nnuini;iEii. jl glimpse of rhu eillage with Mr. H rooks Stand- ing; in his doorway, a tlUTI to lln- l -f! V-i ' Ihi Old I )■ Tinilory — ;iil.I I In- rrjiuimjir SehOQl JiUKrtl before him. Ik- was euided to Mr. Seibcls, with whom he talked for ;i few minutes; ln in .-i L m-d ;i mom. a nnKiNinimar School life began for him. In a few seconds Ik- was the center of an .id mi ring audience, which seemed bent tipor imparlinjr llrilo him local information nml uonsimied with a thirst tor data concerning his anl ec-edenta, Accomplish me nix, hahii . the coriwi method of spelling his name, and other equally important and interesting matters. They investigated Him with the ki iik|7lic:iiy and directness eif sai-ages,: he li.i 1 mi er im n ,i-, .iy [font hume before, and he (ltd not like it. lie attempted im Ik; winy .ii die cx|M ' ihi ' ui ills audienee; itu-v hiti hce] upronrioiisly and in ,1 delighted fashion hu; hi- could see that Lhi y liLUgru-cl ,il A«w ;trnl nml ill his hikes, iiilrl when the Inijjle Urt suppef relieved the situation, bis checfcurerc Very Ted, :tiuL he till lll;tl Ike h.-irl Blade .lit ass ml himself. A 1 1 iff b-lluw Jieemstid him uiueri ' numLinisly: ■ ' Say, nt, Wtlal C mpany Jirt- vim inV ' ■ None, he replied: I have just COnc. ' Tall in down here, Right, face? forward, march! The boy behind him turned him to- the riulu by hist jdnmlders. and he stepped forward with his company. After many turnings on the stairs and a short crace. he found hirwlf ea1- ing supper at a long tabk- in a large, welt-lighted basement room. lie had been given a seat at Mr. Scibels tabk- :LiiiHJitg the larger boys. The boys were cry attentive. They passed him most nil the dishes em the table, all the salt cellars? and fever ] ffliL r.|- i WSttf, lleWia fathef liung ry r but 0 irtueh mil in ' I ' mhiiTrnxied him, urn I Iih ' :tlr but lltLle. All fVt ' s WCK ' :•■! nl ii] ion Sim, for hr w;ts tile nmly new tmy in I lit rcmin, mosl nL lhi i till its hnvinjf ; l r r i ■. ■ l ■ c t some wn ' H ' ks mflier. They wi ' re :ill polite, but in ;i vjijjuli way Miked r:ilhrr nf him lh;tn tn ir aljn«t him. They told him preposterous Hie about each other in a inniti-r.of.f.Kj w.iv iluii fooled hirn completely and several times the whole table roared with laughter at his. innocence, at which ev d the teacher at the other end was- forced to smile. Jle was the focus for all eyes, and most of the remark , made had a personal application to himself. It was distinctly uncomfortable. Km nil things have ah end. and luppct the rr--t .irii I wertl iifKlairp inly Mil Iwiitf hall. five eummenced a L kin« 1 ni if h - linmKI chum a iiiekiimni-, ami several CrthrT things, llr an liny !■ hi i [ him hi- was awfully cTt h, I1.ia.is be mviiirious tone H i ' il tin- dark hour ; that his tut would be pullrtUand i i.li many and ,ii LuimHiifHUinliti- «i- pcrittiblc. To tlti-se remarks advised him, if In- wished i n thrive, t beep isfnn and he acted upcm il, But htr h.id {lanes ( Ii.ie be 1MW woefully ffCfh aitd urnln: Thai niijht when he went [« lird hi- v. ,t l.iy cmite still, Irving t« think il -ill out- Eli- made mistaJcc which to-tttcMWW wuuld srr set he ill riuht when he should kttoti tin m better, opened  oMy, tin was- dclupjvil « ih vi..n r, hi the wet mw. And why? hi- mVi.il hntuell w.im aluiir I [H l .iMy hi itinaskk? He EXtfi in thr window, loubrd • i in nit the strains yard wished himself .it home -main M any price. He jvi-ikr with .1 ill art at rrrtillf and for better things. Ik vu ni ir ' hiil to chapel 1 1..- iendee iqipretfcd him with lis calm beauty lie | ■ in -if (ind, which passclh all under wAt nut jyiin in Ten- iiMili hi. Miit ptnv [acoi iinlur i the prayers n| the etujpcl and then pe outjkle The chapel leaned a farce, and Mi. Ir.i ur- uith tin- l-ii - for .ill lti.it day they kepi A Gramtnar School Bouquet piTitvrd tit cuecpikm to i he rule. I li- him- with Hut there wunneotnibrt htrci for about twentr- [hI;lv bMtthlJIi whrfr In- hiiilrd front, it hi- had iwercd these qtKfttofu politely and quickly. and gimajrlj !n Ik lien then I !■■ .1-- 1 ■■ • I ■ 1 1 il ilk a he u.is Enid thai be wlhiIiI catch ■■ that night: divrr things Wmdd Imipprn !■■ render bin stay hi ailfniJJli ' il la ri ' jdy. until suiln- line oiilly h]« mouth ■dun The adVtce pecmed m fii thr ni.idr a bod itart, iiml till i ' . -ii paw .it ■■ experience. nm happy lie Mi lonely mid miserable, I fe decided th-it the fjiuJt by in him: iMi he tad right; that after nil ih bays mudd pravi to Just as he reached clii conclusion hit daw bed overturned and he himself buried tm l« r bitterly, because he |MM newr Eb-caufct Eli- cited hinihirli from the bexi-dulhes, -uid, gomu tieepiiijf in the i-atm splendor o£ the moon,, and lIiujih-iI his clothes with cheerful ncss t hoping and iu,iii.ti{ei.l to ki ip step most ci tin. way. and peace, lie [ell sffoager uid li ht-ln-arlL-dl. -.1 .tin I i iiy. ki-i-p your hearts and minds, .nul he j;riiiJiL it letmcd tn htm for ,lII i f then t ■ f- n.irn la ilu- same hearth u pervnuinp o| him injury and Mr. Scibch hypocritesj really in him trouiag • « sum? errand lit other. Ill early m-iuclv the acquaintance ol Rudolf and (jructter and., among olber ihin , wjls sent to the supply store for five cents worth H f LwireKorii: need. Ht: did not like it, but stayed en desperal eiy and hoped tor better things. II. It was Sunday miiming six weeks hurt, Our hero slept soundly in hi iron bed, r«gsrd3«S of the rays of the morsing sun, which Eell across his placid ceiLinie-nanee. His breathinjj was- deep nnd regular and he flepl the sleep oE the righteous. The waits of hi Utile rvrnn wene decorated with pictures and his lable bonsled -i cloth, tome booka„ .mil several photographs, lie -seemed oondeirtidile and ;ii home. The discordant natadf rrvrittr enme jangling down the Imiijj hi.-i 1 1 and sent him cwl oE bed al on 1 jump. Ile whirtled and dressed nip-idly, running lt Che lavaiory l net Next on a basin and borrowing s np from hi neighbor, fur his had long- ago gone the way of the roatf. Then he stopped to chat awhik-, and as a conueipun,. , d-H id ;it Ww£Mf nd be-all— which was held in l he hall in thou- (Lavs— without the required garments, and was stuck, improperly dressed. It did not seem to worry him much, iut he lU-kenuihIv gripped up his front-rank man on his way td br tfast .ind received a reprimand Iron Aunt ' Ria for coming into the dialing n om improperly. He marched to chapel arrayed in spotU-ns uniform  d tuow-whitc gloves, ami s:n sedately through lh - wmd ' , which sti-ue.lt him as rather hmg. Tlie familiar words did run come to him with such force as on that fiirsl morning. In fact, moat of them fell like seed on barren ground, for his ihini hiM were elsewhere and he heeded (hem mil, It is a sad fact |ti;LL w .- are prone to t rget these things in ihe lime of our prosperity. Ilm. he was not all inattention. Ite listened to iiLi l ill the sermon and felt better afterward , for having been ill ehnprl. Matching back U the Dormitory, he held himself very straight. Un they pjissrd many ladies and summer girls, ■■ R 1 1; h i liv-iwchji. through lu- little chapel Rate, in fronl oE the supply (lore, t y ilie: UI Dormitory and by Miss Lilly ' s ihey marched, and toiled Lip the long gravel road. The weathi-r nif. nnrin anil in the privacy of his fiK?m he shed his uniEi rni Coal With inueh relief. I lis side of the Dormitory was shady and . nl arid he lav Lick easeiully tei enjoy the breeze. The world was literally while with May, In vtry din:cii a ilu- lIlkkwoik] w.is in bloom. The whole moun- tain was covered with wild honeysuckle and even 1 breeice came faintly laden wilh its odor. The calm peace which is Stwanee ' i charm fell 01 his uul and hi.- fell content. Many bojs droppt- rt in iiiiiilk until dinierutd afterdinner he: -v.- mifn-d to aiiend .1 rat meeting. Hut he had karnud how to lake these things and was dismissed in short order. It was al! in the [biy ' work and he had ceased to mind, I lis afternoon and evening passed speedily away, lie had many vi«h« urhieh Sunday must .■ .■ paitUand joyfully accepted an invitation to supper. As call-lo-cjuarters blew he- panted up the walk and reached his room barely in time. There hi: carried on a conver- sation across the- hall until the first note of taps . He went to his window and listened ihi the dear notes of the bu le. A feeling of sadness erupt ewer him. and Lin- after the C . I . had stamped down the hall, knocking im the dwors, jing- line, hlh s iif ( ] iii-I ;, ll ; n:4 ■ 1 .ii: n-. . .in ! ' i. U.ul.iI --m ' ! ■■: his window. I hillkvili; i I ' liikinj; nf tlir ■ li.ni;.;.- Uiil hldcQfTM to pass in him. Kow life h.id gradually opened up. mid how happy he: was in this place he had so despisud- Sometimes hf was homesick, but tin- omnipotent bugle n iua nut an end toil and sent him to flats, the rLriLI-jjitmiiLl. the dining room or the chapel. Fie- liked alnmsi .ill 11L ihi- l:mys, whm liiirl sveincd fiends incarnate to him at first. Iii his small v, .iy he vl.ih .a jiliilojtnpfvir, and 111 - h.id learned hix Ii ' ssimi. TIvth ' was mi union anil the night was, very dark, xci with .1 sie;h that W.1S half of honR ' sickness and half ol Content- mi ril hi ' wrml [n lied. And there W shall leave him. Sleeping pi aei_ ' fully P He was nuller KnCHUS ur ■ tiriimmnr Svkxil buy. I111I there lift: l«ts more like him. Hi oamr? llix n.-nni; i legion, Grammar School 5tudem« T 1902-1903 ADAUE, i.I.t. ' i K.TM-, Jmkhin, XI i , A|,|lR||M ' JK r A JJHKW jALK- hS:, AlTHllrf. ilk , ALmtlDtit:, KhAMt PaxTiIV, AmiU Mwa, Xl I ISDIt, JULIAS Ell ' lKKAlU ' , (. Ihn;! nri.i 1 1, Hhii I, ALLEN. R.ICHAKO HXTIRY, JlU MrWphcj, TtHli. AllELRE. RICHARD jACQVIM.tS. Si. 1 I ' -. Mi- AKItKBKCHf. U ' ll.MS CKAWTOR.D ItARKLTT 1 , Mtttw. La, Akh:as, Hiifkbt MOOR.E, JackHirnilk. I ' lii. H IHP. (JeoIHIe feA ' AiUS, Haird. Miw. BjtlLLOW, AlTIUU WaLi-km, ling -, ArV. l AIES, K.ICMAkl.1 Miihtiukm, Jh., I inningluiii, .XL. EtATES,, William Jknn;AS. Ailania, da, ISi-:.j,tt:i-:. Sauvki. Mai:-ii. ' ,i i., (rrn-ui-slU H, C Hekxett, Harlem Wesley ic ann.-. Trim. 111. .UK. Fhakk., !Hriij.lnr i ' t ' rflfi. ISl.AI ' E, SCOTT, JM-n-Jlirr, Tir ll, ISl.r.Kr ' ll, J I 1. 1 1 ■- XV 1 1 I I A hi, ILrxuiqiOOt. Tutftft, IblATWHIKIIT, Jamks J-.h l ,J r MoiH?LUl,.5 1 C J ISiM-mrn. XXu.i.iatj Hiiu.vhav, WiLihinjqlrjn. IXC. ItuMt, Inward A IXiRMXN, Savannah, Gj. l ssmsr.KKH, Frfm J H . Htwjiicc, T-urn, IhKU-jiKK, 1, ' i-TiiS HKAU, Jr, Na |n fc4nivillc, La. Uhamhiv. Hksrv wai.l. I ' tui Adaiim, MJM. Um AKIWIJf. J-0IIJ5 XVlLLiAH Rut A uat, 11™. Hhhii.i;-. [..i is ] ' «RCHES. StMltdTtU, Hp.h.ws, I ftuRGK K-uLASIj, Canton, Cl BkjOWK. JiMX! RlCR, Cantun, Ci. bRVSOM h TjtMDY: ARXhTiLIi. Jeni-L ' n, K ' la. HlkHASK., Savuri, UcKlK, Jh., Neville, Tewi, IU ' RN-. HOWARD DBalQO, Mimtea.jfJc.Ttmi. Cahi ' RBLL, XI 111., Sen-ance. Turn. Carothers, jAilES HL ' ie. BanlHuwa, Ky. Ciavmion:, Paul br Vimul, Jh. f Mhi4ijIc. Ala. ChJ-:krV, rllHrAK jimi k , .Xlbiiv Tern. CLARK, Mh aiaii IEihueit, Jh., Clarktvi ILr, Tt!iin. Chute, Vltnmii ELvl ki.am , Mf-mphu, Temn. Chsfkis. IVtuch J l K-- 1 ■ in ] I ' fivri i.--, CiikijUf. ] II. CoKKY, illT! II |HV1! H -h |J. EL.Mlil Ytu k , ,.i. I ' wHsv,, HKKHl ' lfT |iiN7fif IK-l!V. Jm ' lim ivillo, I I ' . Ok.Th IHA.s rti«i ' -Ti Jh., ( ' ull.iwlKf, N , C. Craik, Curou p.. i:.i|l T si.iii-.. i. ..-. CRA«FORI , ASDfcEW. Jfc.. Ciiiiiinlii-i. i, C, CkawforDj William Hall. C uml ™. h, l . CROFIV TMEMmkL GAkLLAR D. AikcB, S, C CROWmiVRR, CHARLES WaDHAMS, Sewanrc, Tcp, CK0WSJOVXR. HnIEK.KT lAThtlK, EWWJI1EI , F Tcmi. C.tmvjtltY ' Sk, km.Asu- r cwjncD r Tern. CRfvu ' MiVKiE. XV Li. i. cam, Scwajiee, Term. Ci ' i.l ihu Shki.bv XLiistimjukhv, ISiniiiiichiam, Ala. Cci-l.i M. Nuitii, tl-niiin ' hAm, Al . DAHHAfTt, CAKL Si].i:h, XlemphiH, Tens. IjAHIi,!-,, JAUF.S CuKKfltR, ScWJiFWC. T«ir. I ik iik, I- ' kanx J CcockctL Teiax. 1 1 . x i i . Mi r. ij i L ' iTnx, MiMisar. CTj. I I, ' II, I ! i: H TH [rllNKTTK, ,M I ' Tllil ' , trJ. Ii-i I .. i MAHt.3- I.. .i , Iri.irkHii.i. IVij. Klstsb-R. 3 1 i khi.hK Krntr!. ]jVf Cburl . L- - EnnfG, ki-MHxiu HaCPo alDj Kkk ood. M«, t-;u ' iPO, Paitette Cla¥, Jr.. K,ifkfenJ, M Kihui . Hi iii h Xh ii i in, .ililnicrr, Miw. IJABIiKI.L.r, IjlL ' IX 1 1 K SJH V. AllJUltf J, (jJ. GAtMlCB, [ildUHiK. til i i fi, T lH r .A L IIkmhv UAMKI.I V, Si.-yi.iIlit, ' [rani, | P t-- . hiHS. -.r . i  , •■. I Vim. Gillespie, Samuel Dn ' aus, VWalia, L;i. GiuunH ( Ttoouju Kjbklakd,, Yatou Ciljr, Mist. Gun E t Jaueu Nairn, GratianiYiU , S. L. f likfcM, JiiatS btQOCKS, EkdumiMil F Tcn a. GhKrh, Lewis VAHCB, Ihauniimi, ' Ostait. ■ ii KkHV, Al.KX AMlrlhl, StWftrLr , I ' l-IiIi. 4 iritis, V lt k BUKLIKQ, Stw Or I tins. La,. ciiuu, I ' nAMi Avi: t, Mtirfres bemt Tank HUAIIr, FjJijLlXIr, l.jrmr, l.i ■ [akaki., IVaxkis. |ii-,ii ' ii, C .■ i - --I- . l.i. H JjILiYIIMIJj. WAHlil ' N h ' k .1, H ■-.! I 1 ' .. t ' i:il (Iiliwu. l s, IIati-kiss. ' I iiiiuav Uahjhai i . C ' Hwasi, Ttnrt. HCRItlNttrOM, LlHDLEY CLAVYCIX. Kh I I Tr ( .«, ][ii i . umkh Kiyy . KiKm-illv. Tcan. HlMH, MjUTItJ D M t:h LW r lliiuitim. T«ni II ' iwke., ThkiiihikH. } Mt-:i.E34riirvM:v, l.iLlI bttck, Ark. ]Ii waeii, MaJiLhiS, New Orleani, I. a. IIl-im:i s,Chan:i.i-: lii cks h. |[.. kamf, Ci , IIl ' c.i., i ' havu I.vhik, AugiiiMj, i !j, HL ' lH ' IIIX IhN, TimilA [ ' .IjVli:. jHL ' Ltinirilh-, H.(. Jiui iik, Shjiahv. H« ' i:iii; i.iin, Aij. I ir, i -.In ii. Avi iiv. I ' IiM.h. ' ■■Ii ' |i.fHFr . CHASIH,RR SrSXCEl, Murilimifi, Fit JOY, fr ' HAST. Kn|. LINK. . jull u,llc} ' , I. T. JlfDDgCAIL POWELL, Scirarrw r ' l nn. Keli d, Hob Taylor, WlbdHttr r k Tcim. Kennedy, Kankkm, T jter, Thu KlH.HV-S.HIYH, KrMBAIM, ntufiiiH, Tenn. IClflJC.JilSN ShaytucKh (mnnisuii, Htn. KhuiiiT, Tkl aib, jAckihK ' ill I ' la. L.akh:, Kiiwamm Hrsiiiv, M-mjAiun, T«slak. LbKIVIT , |!k.3JA1MK Uayiii, StWUH, Term. Lfk, Rqpeky L ' hari.ks, Jn, h Msdifcii . Mi . L-EE, WALTHALL HAS , MaJiemn. Mhv I.h-h re p, Nathaniel Pmh. Yawo ciiy. MGul [,hh h,iL,,n|i, ARTHL ' i; Lr.E. Helena, Ark. Ma rush, William. Jacob, Muniirallia, La. M am 1 1 s , Tri ' m as W i 1.1. 1 a 11, Lake Charles, La, Mi CRACttlH, rli.i.is YnVHQ, Mrni|ihit, Tenn. MtK j:xi(ik., Jii.iak Amiiamj, SalwlHiry, X. C MCLaHK, RaykOMa, Jhckmirwilk-. Kla. MlMll I AV Al.KTf ANIjEH, J«.. KllMMil.l-, I ' ll I. HbHICK, JKVVKtLdOV WlHTK, U.ism . IVlifl. AtlYCHUL-L, KlCIIARH Bl UHJ, HIi-IIj, N A [i rf 1 114 iUE H V. Hi I - 1 1.. hrw.i hit. I ■ ii :i l- ---I ,. -.:i h-,. hll . I .ikr | ' i,-i!i! r.. I-. l.i M«kH«tt ' r Thomas Kkkrv„ CiedBuit, Ohkk Miki.hh M r J- ' h amis J n siTHjSK r jH. r SaliJKir%-, N. L ' . Mi Mi:HHM r kin. ■. n t i-i-.iiKNi-:. L ' ltarkiitiifi, S. C Mi ' m m ak , Akhilii-:. S wintL ' . Term. Mi ' hkay, Li:h.l].i: Ai.]:i.imd:k ( FiiAiiAJi r Scvjbec. Term. !iciiii].i., Jah ' k. VisH ' rKT, Mariilarin, Kla. M TisdAi.i:, iJiiL ' iii.AS. ItriiriKwick, « ia. Mi i ■,, Jaukv Nw ANSI ik, Ki;iiu-iu k i, Milt Mi k-s Jaww AnAHS, KciKiuikn, Ktan O ftSS, Hi iN CiAHRtElT, Hckti . Arl:. 1 I I- S v JA«I s HlKAl ' t ' HMU -.. Ml.lin.L, 1,.l, I ' .iLMik, I ' KIiklSK. Kfrr.inihiu. r U, I ' ALUKk, THhjjsAS WAI.LKR, hcrr anJiii;i. Kla I ' akiiau, JmiiS (ph.KkNWAV, L ' ArguiH, La. ,T! Pr.KJWXTXk, tl k ikci ' ., Srwine . Tebd. I ' i mi v.. I. ' i.iftim IIiwitt, I ' liM-ris, Ari. ' Ciiij. l R.MCK h hDWARD Anuejifiis. Jh.. SpWriiM. ArijHWia. PJIRHLKS, ISiift. L3rtlicrj h Tmn. PERHLNm, CLAUOl IVdirnl. Trim. 1 ' y.i.Ki-i.i-:, I ' HAMt LiiH., Sfwuiicv, Tenn. I ' cii.k, Albert M Sk.i1., Nashville, Tcnn. Pmatt. L m;,i: Uo Vk.Mii I v. Ciwp-an. Tithi. I ' l ' E ' KITTK, ClIAMLEX Me [ t!« ACtk, rSuH-irUT, l im. fucumi, JmiN KtfTT, Scwaji c, Teno. QoiHTJiSLP, GeQ%4b W., N ' ew York. N. Y. (jL ' IKTAk-K I ' imAKii . i.i;xasjii:k, Jk., Iki.iniiil.is, -l ■- s ii t -. RjtcKtMM?, High Jisos h JackMn, Mis . Hi H-.MH1D, Mkl.Ttl.lt: Kt ' BEKT. AuglFtfJI, C . Rusx, John arhqlq, sttttfrtt, Mi . Tin k, knrKK.i RiTrii LK r Ju„ Vjmcr, Ark. Jf ki.niK kTSQN, J j w iks Ham V IV, J It., AuMin, Texan Kqpoxiik. Jkhhv AlkxampeR. Alhtn, Hist. Km it:--. i,ki. (.Br.nM.i-.ASi-:, H- ' itirtrrnaii, lUiwk II I V K--. 1 1 I I .h U I I WIS, ( i?4-i-hl illr-, VI i . SClRBO-SiiUaK, tYlLUAN Jhhik. Austin, TtmL Scuir, Jijhs Wyktu. i..iy ft Louli. Miw- ScoTT f Walter Lkhoy, GvHfvrlk, Stan, SCftlMJGSv J-OHX BH[|tGKS T jR. F Gnf nL ille. ' ■ ■ SP.IH, JUHH.h Fukt, Alrx lHtrh, lr . SKth, JiilLS MoCkBEIlY, AltfKRnAlfi , l.-a, Sr.ir. .Mit:Aii Ki.tNf, Alcnaaidriii. La. 5-k.ltk.b. Akthi h L ' H ' IS. i. ' hai;t,in k: Ka f Tcinii ftiuirrK . Jim |.i ' K .i , Mlt ' mtilc, Lr. Sicmrr, Jiiiisj h., SurV -, I ' ll. Shaw, Oj.iy.kk Clark., K4JU, yiiK Sillehs, Walter, jk, Kjusednle. Mln. SItjkjiLL, Juiitt (ikAHAH c LEiinicUia, Kv. SLKlMri-.. Xi in f LEKf HT FTM., Jm., .:■ ■■■ ii . Mi is. Suirux. Jaux Sthaen, GreHivilli:, Hife, S At , CVHtl. CHIS. lf|i1«Hii.i|. J .ili , If ill. Sl-KAMS ' V.. ri.111 x 1 ikl HiH-.SIiri-Li-|nif[, I. . SiTASLEV. Af.BEftT McKl!S EV, AFlifll(!( l. Ky, Si un.iv, Calvin Tm MJ ArlingOfi. Kj. SvyiiE:n. LH '  ] K !iAhlj r Gniitv-ill(r, Ga- Tut:, Siiii-kiies, Jk., Mem |p1il . Tenn. Jim ■- : , Keiimii.mi h in s ' , 1 ■, ii--.ii iii.i, Fla, Turtui-Kfn, THrni .s 1 a villi i i . Miitt Ltvn, HI . I I ruin I I.EOTtARO CURK h h ' «1 Wurlh, I11.1v TJ tlSOS, JOHM CHaKLH KREMrtNT, JjL, T«l MclPLi k TtKMif, TOOCEJI, GSQRJQE t-K SaoeHRE, Muliik, Ala. Tukxbi, Edward Pkndlcton.Jr, HttMtM . Teitii. MlfcHYumlk. CKARLU WiLTQB,, JUUbIA, I i 1 VOORHEEs, EDWIS, WeJmtcr Gttnt , Mi . Waik-wiihth, Ai.iiruv l[fnx;i:- . Mmjpinla. J ' uxus. WALKXR, mk$ 1!ahm --t. Sd arnsi-, I ' l ' ud. Watkit, , JJfuis PKAMXLlli ' , kaurrniile, All. V mh Kr. Jjiui-k lic-kiitT, Jh., I. iuli- UirTH, Art. V InM-iir .►Tri.ti-ii, Vi ' ixidvtlk. Mi  , X ' IIKKLHRh HaRHI iM SK-WTmN, I h i- -| n-li  ; ir.L hV]WpEKSy Charles T n ji. - ik¥ahi . St-m. hir. iVnn WllkjwsoHj Hosace, Jk., Junior. U, 4 ' klf, Ht sKI. HLLIv Cum nt inf.. Arki VE.RdR.1. Jahthjb Siiai.]. p ( iree-im-xiHuJ, lis . Vi:h.i;i:h, ii.i.i.Ji i jki-:i-:n ' , lit - nwinJ. Mit . Veh ' m;, IIi:miv GODRHif. CharlEftoii. 3. C, z j I, . . x . . .; In JVUtuoviam ■ H ' HII, IS. I iK ' -. .lA.S I ' AliV iOl iiuju (ttij in iDUnitnii akifofurh JI ' .VK 44, lJ Oi a I ' ft 1 1. SI. incus FrunK Richmond Hi nab rough THGSK wlnwc SiM.iiiiL- tvn.-iniarii.-s run h-ielc mi f r. kiu-u Richmond Kimlinnii;h juni nim- y :.i :% ay ' iu-. .mil ' . 1 1- ■ -■ who knew him ihrn h.ive Int-ctt him iisiw Eur jma itinr i.ir-.. The miln -L.:-rn ' . s in hi life are soon set up. Horn in iK;;, ;ii Clotksville, Tennessee In- ■. . ■ 111 ■ - to Sewanee In 1S94- Tin- grammar school, and ihi-n itu- University ; unli] his art cried GUt wilhia hiiSl fur completer i-x|ii4-hMiiii, which Cftljld lit ' :liii i-i I im]y by much wrll directed toil, and n« he jriinH the An Students ' League, in New York City, during the, wimemf ift i. FJy iheer power o( hi forceful lalemt, he Outstripped his ClaSSffl JteS, and v, i-- fQOfl admitted Ehi Lite ' Lil ' f L -t:iN . Mhiiv study hart-eslcd his rL|H-mil genim, .ind in i :iS be Hi ' iil Ich l.nyl.md for wilcr :itnl portrait viiiflc under Sir E fill h il ] Irrkoinrr. If is (rue ffrlnn fur lute . ' iihd ■-1 l 1 1 r. jrhined t4i :i lariri 1:tiI li.iiuy ■ ! exeeiil ioift and ;m i;i y. si nrnjrl li fnl j; TJ,CH; peeidiftdy his hjsvh, hrou hl I hi- publisher lik him. ;i 3 l r I ltis yLHin i ;tn l milamed h;iil:l 1 l;leI chfifmf I li ml i- En | it.k ' Cil-i iiiliI In hinf lEsL ' lf in pci Eer imnl lioiik-L-nnvef JjrVih- letfM at di-sijjn and tutor. Very njuiekly Jin iIulsEhtl-hI she detail of t he art. and his. covers sn«n became known ihrmi lioLiL KnjjLiud fur ihi ' ir sinking uri m.iliLv ;ind unerring jnVOOthltCM e,f touch. And n - ' he iv;m cvacLy fur higher itiing . Efi-i |jii j1i-, Iiits, hinl iL-n li i ill growing uilh a snifll ;niiL r lin grrnv(h, -ind had iii I iiiiii mi Mill In ln% sEiMidyirlg grasp t.ir(ri-r responsibility and field -i i f wurk tulncK L 1 higher reaches rtrct-Ch ttn ln ' -yuml the plain- t« |lhv lull iff 4- Ln-rii-ikl ,irl where truth herself doth dwell, when suddenly high heaven ) i,,k -H il«un with urmvrsal swei ' p f vision and Hid thai our I i Cl It eyes were Wind; thai the wink v,;i± finished ami th ' fTLn-rdtin iiimM niii hi ' withheld, lie died IjlsI Chrisimas day. Many men ha e hived Sewanee, Few an- thry «-hii, knowing her and worthy of her, have not kur il In r. Vet Richmnnd Kimbroiagh ' tf love eeaied almost a pa km. It wM thi. ' yuitliri s| H ir by wbkfa hf reckoned £ n die facia of lifi if -wannx 1 loved it, it wftl nLmd; if ii mad - '  n mrlody with Scwanei ' -1 n-inn-. it mnsl be fjilsi. ' . Thi- arlnrflijyn was always manifv ! in works. The Lilior ti his tkilful hands fm- m?.. Hh- counted train for him. I le ga - c i ' f his bet) without saving and without xlim. Kaeh sumtBerdicI hi- rmiir hack k u- . ;i mopdera Ant;tus,to get a fresh anil puUinji [K L ace ami slrenj«th from the breiisl f hi kindly mciuntain mother. And when he -nl away across ih, waler, w were orrt all foni ' U in Ijikv clays. Inn we-rn ' held Close, leathcd i« fri,-nd hi|i l y his sweetness and hi th,Hij;htfii| -:vf if ii ui-n only a jnwlnl card to link us t« him with an affectionate gnd teed . Yes, he loved much. Frank nes.s. gen, -n iiy, :i tender sympathy. ;i ml ;i delicate grace, the , ' weTL ' the things that won for him si, many friends: and sincerity, si mplicity. a winninn lactfuiness. and :i sweet plain speaking, these were the things llwit k |U tin-m, Anrl if ve a k. Why does ■v, wjnii-e I,, ' ., liioiir t.,r th ' it ti-.iv,,h that hath all tnher reasons in iiself because he first loved us, and because he loved Sc-waneeso. -ii Benefactors 1900-1903 ■ ' - ■ JchnD. Shaffer, BrS J t Pierponl Mor n W. T Monmng. D-D. Mrs. ArtB«Tas.ip Howard Mr and Mrs, Malcolm P, McDow ll T, U. Dudley, lX.D . D. C. L, Ovtrlon Leo, Ji ' - W, C. Cray, D, D. H, H. Lurlon. D, C. L. Arthur R. G - Johannes A- Gert l ii johaitskx J.- rtr.HTtL, . . ■■ .ITIKJ.1. HULIKrK XW..IH. hi:« IMir. T evcfr flf thw Wat y f.r -Hirr Hkti ' -j CDAdip rtrtilmmt « rpi pifHf rA ttrT rri rap ' ll ' i ' tt ' fn f, Jh« . u ...-n, . ,- ■ ■ ■!-,. Of A niiiHf itirj ..J J, j r r H-H r I wrr Thirty-Fifth Anniversary ' k i .ml mi i .1. CttUUEMiMiM ' ■, ' ..;:,. llM :. ...J-:, M?.; Ortlrr of Excrtiaea Friday, .funs 19 S.OO P.M. Conlrsl in DtClan iatiuti for the KniRhl Mi-ilnl in I ' oniiMr ILtll. Saturday, Jun 20 gjoo a.m. Meeting of iKi 1 Hon I f T ' ms(u : . Opening Services ■« S, Augustine ' Oupd. Addm l y K-ifhe Rercrcad Thomas Undcrn-ucxl 1 Jiidlev, D.U., 1.1 ..! .. 1 J. C.I.., rtohopof Kniiueky. Chanedlnir. ro.oo . ,y . Anini.il Mri ' ting of ■• . Alumni A -Kriaiimi, S.OO r.M, Anniversary Eifcrcivcs nif th Literary Society of c hn- Sewanee Grammar School. Sunday, Jun It 7.00 rt.H, (. ' i-kl ' ir.ttMm if IV riuly Oninniniou in S, Anguttlne f Chape). [ i joo . .h. Ci Mitmcnccmcn t Jwrnuw by I In. ' Ripht Ki-vi ' n-iicl Alrxnnrkr C. G irn n. l).l). 1. 1.. 1)., Hi shop nf Tiw.in. oo p.m. .Annual Meeting  i St. Lvlev Brotherhood in S. Attgwrtinc ' s Ch iel, Monday. Junw 22 10.00 v i. Commencement Exercise of the Sewam ' c Grammar SchtHil. 7. jo f.h. Content in Oratory tatwovn the l 3 i Omegrt and ihf Sigma ICpgihin IJi.er.m- SiiLini 1 ! . ;tnd delivery of. medal for price oration and e ssay, in Kon.-nxii Hall. Sh m . C.p Ll rL Pj On 1ii i:iii BOZUIAH Ryi.we. Alabama. Uih.ijui Joshua Has shy, Georgia. CLAYTON Karl Wheat, Texas. JAMES Garrott HoXKBS, MitaiMippi. Essayist Walter Kake, Gwrpia. WYATT Huhtek Bmiws, Al iiliaiti a. (JEOKtiJi VicroJt Peak, Texan. Rovai, Kexneth Tuchbr, Alubvniu Tutiday, Janr 3-3 ttfiO I ' .M. Gyittnaftiufll F r j(hibiliini in Fi rnii i - Hull. 3.00 r,K, Competitive Drill and £kim Bank-, 800 r,M, Annual Banquet «f tin 1 Alunini, Tkurid-a f r Jun ItS EO.30 a.m. Commencement Exercises in S. Augustine ' Chapel. y.OO P.M. Commencement HupLn Forensic II nil. Monday, Junw S3 g.00 v.M. Commencement Oemi-im in KofertSk I I. ill. Tund ' a-.y, Junw JO ijt.00 P.M. Sphinx Dinner, guOO r.w. Red Kibbon German in Irtin-iisfi : I ML Comrnc L ¥ict mtn.t Duy Thvr 4-7. Jvirt- 2i, -t IO.30 A.M., b Aufuiflnai Ch p«L Opeiimjj Sen ' i-ces, Latin Salutatory. Ittigcm- Cecil .inian. ii Tp.yiih. University Onihrn. II. (J White, I ' h.U, ot ru- University ot Georgia.. Freuntalion -nf Ceftiik Hes , ' ind Diploma hy iln - ■-. ' ■•. ' li:in -H-llihr. Au;ir l h if Mt-dnln .mil Prizea, Conferring of Deprees by the Vice ' Chajnedlor, Conferring of Honorary ] Vym- hy Hu- (JliiHiL-i ' lLhr. Valedictory Or.ilion, George Bowdoii CfligflilL f Maryland. Concluding Service. iU H- II AN ItAl.l, ]. i-l- iwi SIudVCK. TLt ' KLP. m l k l H ' II. 1SI1U1 (UIDUl H||;i| ■ hi i ii. in i i Mil i.HrxiiM. iimkkic IYiKIUU ALEAAKEiEPI JIAHAV TMlElin itviJUtlX UVMiUJlLL IVAXl Hi HHiv n !■■■ ih:i.i . ki : nv: Class of 1903 ||l XKV lllSMkih Phil LIPS IUv|i;K KaNIniI.HL SHAfKRtt Grouge Bowdoih Crmcoiill Sti:i ' ih;m M )YM£ limn. I!. A. Oft, . . President Vict-1 ' ri.-fiidcn! r . Secretary Cla Rci-ll Tk-i«oloMic l Stephen Muylas Hikih, ]t. .-V (hndihkv William EUklypfi-Cadhax, B.A. DWMiHT I ' K li[IKK I C C MKK«S Thakksub Aimm.ia CiikatHaM. It- A. Grant Gmnoi A lrk , du GeQHCIK Wilxiah Ckoft 1 ' l-KL-V O ll k J ' .I B.lMI?S RoSKtT Ermh COWART, Jit . (JKUKtiK llvwiiniN CRAIOHrU Thomas Evahs l.i . ChaSIES liUiYNEY CtiUlLJhP., M. A. ClIAKLKS rKKHKHlCK CHRISTIAN I.CWKHjQ, K A. KlfHAHI MaYMAKO hfARSHAUr, B.A. I 1 1 ItRY ChaHIAIuNIB Ma .Vc:k, Je. KoBKKT VtlUHU KlULtiR GeObGE Wn.su K LiXD AY AciJimiL Dv| h wi rvitni HhSkV l ISbiKi L ' hillifs Events c i I ii. Skuiah KAKTKK RjlXIXH.I ' H Sh.U- ' I ' FK IIiKiiiKi l-jtHi ' xiM Smith Rov.vl Kehhbth Tucker . ' Class of 1903 MEDICAL HOJLVCE CWPTON McCltA.CKK.tf . , IteswtfHf Eli an a A3HB Yoweg . , Vkt-Preurfini Ki rmv TitKrti ' Hii.F. Lokh m e . . , r , r , - Stfrttary William I ' krky Reaves .. ' ...,., Treamrtr Cary Tk+vbm GRAY90H . . . Vaitdifterim CI oss r oll Wakkeama Waltk.1 Bike, S r t Yorfc. WaCkai Ahmh.h Jknux. S ' w JcTwy. BULLOCK. H V,i.t. I h UotflCB, LhHmul NCCKacp; ;, IIiihai-k L ' i.im«, i ■ ■■rfii-.. CAtR.ULlVKK F- ' HANM-rj;. MkuiuipiiL NOTE , JiNt HORjOAW, jwrH.ii. ■L Ah rwfc IOHI, h ' K A SK William, Nfcw Yurlu Mubji lx) is, Fm  sk JQbDaM, V ir inia. CHAKCEY,. MaAIOM ihty. Georgia Mnmr, kmss YYiLiiHNt, MitHChmm CumrooD, WiLLLim Qbcab AIhIkiib). unjsHiHAsi, I ' kyttm Vxav. r Vi j{ i«u. OlBML-H, RUDOLPH KOSSUTH, LXHJjIllttJiJ. .. n.l i .Amii I V IVlM ' i ' H . ■] 1 niii-Met. Curr-CAMJ, MILK A.v . UiImmi.l. PlTTB, WALTEE IflttKLPv North Onolini- ClUTLCHASLBS Itl.lilKOE, Virgin , PowJOBH KOPKRT AUImhu. Damih Walyeh Teatwm, TeooCTWt- Peheiw, EdiUled Wh.ua «, Virginia. D BlLL Arthuh W i-i . ir ir.ii. roE 7 Kihl ' MIP ' Ai.ifBK.tK j.miiiJsni- I v Ih.ii-, H. . w . I.i..: iiai. RlAVES, WittJAii PkukV. Teiinnacr. I Ji:SS. EtfflK HT HUH K]. MlML wi]}|ji. Selheh, Jh Ah Ma H.TI S, GtoT kU. Ew.Lt, Walter I.klikaicIj, Jmhui. t ■.,,..:„., Slusiiii, Wiimy Cuiy, Vitfjnli. riis. Jlkki ' ii .V- l kKW r YY«E Virgin.. STATE X AfiOLfBUH BfflLEBOK. TCH , I KKSt H„ ClIAfJJAS JOMNSmN ■ ifHilii.i. SYK.E . WALYEH UOXEIA, Virginia. GBAVr.S. G£OEdE jjEREY, tiiiiiin.i. |H I.-.HX , JcpHH, [.writl . Geaybqm, Gaby TiaymeJ, Viifta i. Tkomilaiu, Castoh Eh It, Lquuubi. Hdtfhak, Ijh:a?( IIkkhkhiv Iruli.ma, Wktiikkbi-.k, CiiaHLkH. AL JB9TL ' S, Mi«ll i|.-|ii. Ji it, Saul-ki. ( KN.iis, Virginia. WHITE, WwU-iam ChaBLE Florida. KyGb-K, ARTHUR FhAUK, Mi i ip( a, Wit , WlLUAJI I ' aIm. BennijflTAlil . LAUD, J60M1 N ' RlHiS. South Cwltu. Yam:i-.y. Wji.i.ik LUVI3 r YiffUa. I.atakk. Thinma - ]5k HVa h l . Virginia, YOWO, Ki.i iia AsHK, Atabana. I.KUHJLNK. IfAMHTuS TMEi VII ILK, bmi4i«B4. K.MSKK. SAHDEL TlLUK f Tfrt IVlyU-.iiii.i u EITMA II T EM i - j U II ETIAON jJLljwjJfcm ' ii Sigma ELpsilon THuLlr. I ' Ki- Advtnl, 1902 Ifite-iWiidtitf Critic . SfprfAtry . . Vrtast tr k. E. Cuwaht, Jh. it. II. Lkaikhili. Oivohh Scmkitcs II. ]-!. Smith C. I . IVhk.m fresidfttt . . Critk . . . Stirrtary . . Treasurer . . I [. M.J TKJtftOX. Jk. G. W. CftAicn -i. C, F- C. Lwbsrg F. S. Houghtbmkg J. N. Youso Lrnl, 190i Pmiftfttt ► G, H. CNjIIGHILL VlffPtftuti-ft ....... F, S- HfWX3HTKLI N« tVriflW- .......,., II. ITASTF.KSfKK,, JR. Scfrfkrrf . . . . . . . . II. T. Feaites Trvtisnn-r ,.,.,., J. H. Kyi. nci: I ' MVJ Anniversary Kr-.nli-r ..... Aniuvcr iirv EfMybt ] ntcr-Socicly Ess vims . , . , Intcr-Socicly Orators ■v...: ... G, H. CHJunmi.T. ][. MA rEHSOV, JK, W IS. HARF.+ ?C. K Whxat B. H. Hows I |[. M.45,TFkM . Jk. ICAUPRF.LI. CBAV jT Vi ♦ H ni QMETA j ♦ ♦ Pi Omega TrLnLi? Term. l Oli fr-fxrrfttrt SrfrrHarjr - - Tnaamr . . Critif , . . l A. I ' LCibl K. K. Tcckeh J. Cm. G.HTHH.K V, IT. ISkuus Advfin! Ttrm, 190S Lv-nl T I ' NJ;} l . I 1 . GuiCIMMt, J K. W, S. PoTwm . . U. It Ukinv . . Sli .is McKkk, Jk. . . Siirrtmj , TftOOIHr , Thomas Kvjue U ' . J Barmbv T Hi I WAS H. D. l-M V H. W. TjuKKtm |). F. Lamfkom, Jk, 1 503 AnniviDciTv OnlrH . . L , . . Ann Lw nary Kxiciyi-U _ . . , - Cont« ' tiii i for AniiLv rh.jry Medal Intcr-Sociely Essayist .... Enter-Society Orators II l . PmiLLJM V. S. TUWY-K ! J. G, IliK.MliS 1 R. E. IkiSTitoii j R. K. Tucker [V. S. TmT-Hit j TltL ' MAS KVA.M5 ill. D. Khii.tlips ■ ' -I I • i ;■■■ John S. Coin Medical and Surgical Society William I ' Elcicy Heaves .... Pmkkitf WftLtRk LlOHARD EiEEI.l. ..... Vitf-PlVsidfHt Frank V|I.].iam Ohtwhight .... Strrttary VVii.u.im CuimY Slush em . L . Tmmtrrr Fi-o i-am of Annual Exercises, Thompson Hall, January 21. I90 t t 7.30 p, m, PRESENTATION OF PICTURE TO DEAN By f f Prt.admt PAPER ON RELATION OF PHARMACISTS ToTlllv l ' HY u:]AX tiy Waiter T. Dtrrdis CHARGE TO Till- SOCIETY ON STATE AND AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOC I AT I OX ELTHILS By John S. Coin v Be H UEUYKKV ok SOCIETY DIPLOMAS PROPHET I. hh if{finrf Hejjfimtn Homiletic Society Virf Prvuthttt fFtftiry , - Critic . r Trinity Term, WQ2 Rkv. VV. I ' . ] i-Uhm. M A., S.T.IJ. , . , . . C. B. Colhokis. M.A . , r , P. A. PMtat ., . ... I ' ' . M. (ISBOKNU. M.A. J tdoent Term, W02 Viff-Pfr$kffat Sttftfwy ■ . iritis r . . Kkv. W. I 1 . DuBose, M.A.. S.T.D. C. B. CoImokk, M.A. P. A. VVHH. F. M. QgaQsMB, M .A. i ' tVSUtiHt , - i ' iee-PnadiJfi Seerttary . . Lent Term, fifOS Rkv. VV. P. DuBc E, M.A., S.T.I J, R. M. }lAk .n u i . Jw, John Kershaw, Jk. J r W, Datis. r,i Sfi rttarj Vi J. Makxbv E E. Cowart. Jk. j, It, CftAJGHILL Tii6haa liv-iris ii. W. Ji:kvi: L. I . Cl Loniikk R. M. Mahshali- W. A. MOMTCWHIJKV A. II. Noll DON Founded in 18S4 M, Oimrhx II. D„ I ' lllLLIl V. S. I ' mVNUR J. K. Kvi.hVfi I . A. PWH ][. G. Selbels R. K. Tuck.br V. S. Titf ter C. E. Wheat XeXiS v, ris not always ih Li ihe high claims which I he members of an organization make for (hemsHvei :lci- frankly recog- niwd by wHi ' uUt . I wiis calking the other day wL(h ;t man whu said in the. course of hi converaar km : you know I ' m (li - ( = r:md VnnvciiK of Tesaa. No, 1 aid, H l did no know; I did not know thai Texas had. a Grand Protector, and I Kimld have. U-i-n rather disposed to Imagine thai if the Lone Star State maintained such a belliGcrent office, S E| i:Linr r!.,iley cr l vcMor Hogg would claim Hi huld it. Thea he explained thai he l.rhl fcih tufty till.- ihhUt charier from some secret order which dressed ilself up and paraded tin- streets on occasion, aid sold life insurance ■d sorts. Chelidon hits iru- unique distinction that when ii claims lobe l he .train? of l he Mountain no one natures for an instant Hi xinili.- cir in drmur. Emphatically its numbers are ! r r UUir bfrnW. The literary soeictie.g skim the cream from the studmi intelligence,, and Chekhvn skims the cream from the literary soeieiiea, and it is this thick, rich, no! lo say bWymcrtraa, muiitality which Ihinks Un Sewanee. When some new and audacious theory is propounded on the outside, when xonv daring innovation in the accustomed way ol looking at things in politics or philosophy, m sociology or elhics. penetrates the recesses of our ' ■ conservfllivGlylnmljfred forests, and drops with a thud on ih,: lowered city. I he whole student body holds il breath the Hebdomadal Board lomponMi, the Vice-Chancellor refutes lo commit himself, until Chetidon has laken it nnder advisement And pronounix-d,. Then the University knOWf where il stands. ;md llr. Rmiiagc leads on the- subject in the K. fj, Ii, J re-  V ™ J %nv m i ™ , Chdidon, to great aid wise, is also versatile. No pent-up Uti :n confines its powers. It is more than a dating sociely. more th:m the debating society. It has a festive board, and ii delights to spread it; il has a convivial voice, and it delight t lift ii. There was aevet yet organisation of fledgling genius and soaring soul which Hrelcoved with greater e-Il-i- iii its momenta ac relaxation the engaging truth that Life slips its tether when good fellows get together. And Chelldoa is urepated to complete the quotation and to defend [1 against all comers, And when your solemn Alumni banquet is done, when the Bisbnps and the bin-wigs have unr by on .- silently stolen away, when the candle-enda have guttered lato Wands erf wax amid the nasturtium blooms, and ihc waiters shake their hcaiU .md whisper that then- k n« rtnnn,-, vcm reflect on your homeward path that for a jolly k hmL time and a night of rousing cheer, for the sparkle Of wit and humor and the glow of human sympathy, Eor I he splendid clairvoyance ami the generous frankness of confi- ,l,ni youth, Chelldon, with its modest steins and its caonc-d sausage, beats I he glamour and the glitter o£ the long formal tablet with the stately row of extinct volcanoes at the head. IVrhaps ii is true that p gthH, to? A s ttJ, but one CrndLdun d«sh make eternal summer at Sew an h. J. H. Hephbuan, Ph.D. Hi. Ill Kl KVA t! , E h n.l . V, .V Mfis wiuur.ftv, Ph.D, T. E DrtBMEV W. B. Haub F. . IIour.iLTEi.txi; R. K. Tucker V. £L Tuiibk W. E. Wheliss W. r. DuBo b, SXD, J ' iis Kershaw, Jr. W. Sa akibakAi S=MQ0 Southern Interstate Oratorical Association I ■ I -. ■•-■ I M 1 1 ' 1 1 I X . I Sev an«« KejarearnTfttive-s in ConirsN , r .-it the: University of Vuc ii;L , . . . .lc Vandcrb-ilt Univprsitv , . , iit Spilth Carolina Colkgv ni i hr L nU i-rsiiy of the South ,H WflshLnKitui .ind Let University I ' aUI- TuAI ' UKh CtUSlJMIt , I St l ltt.:i1SO SfLII, , lKt J ItKSHV UoOI.IUCtfr SHJIN.K lSfl3 Mehckil tJKKEV _|onr - j i I )4 STU itr Strotiikk MvLkan . . . . IS95 •Jons Rubbe GALLBHItR UtyG .......  1 Centre Coll •Jhiis Stewart Tanmi:k IS? at the University or Texas ItuiiAkti Ualiack llout-K tSi i ...-•: . at Vaaderhilt University ♦RtcHAn Uai.i.ice Hocuk ■$ at ibc University of Virginia ORHO«D Simki s .,.......,,-. igtw .....,, :it K.-imivK TniMrMiv Hkkhy PlsiKO Phillips . . . ' W ......... a the University of the South University «f Virginia Udivcnily nt Texas W.ishiriKHni and I.l-i: University University of the South Central University ViinchrfhLli University South Carolina Golkji E ' 66 PRIZES Isaac Marian v ight Medal for philosophical ft id Biblical Creek u ii MAM Hkknv Pvjim.e. M.A. . , . , ■ Worptaad OkSKUlO i iki%-. £, C, Richmond Prtt in Politicat Science Kjnight Medal far Heelamatlon A .i.r.i (ir.HMitt IkiWlMHS CHAimitU Jirlhur Handley Mark ' Prim for Rhetoric TttOMJd I ' iiviM. l ihM: . Van Winter Shields Florida Medal far English Poetry lli- KV Wll MI ' H I tCKMOR FftAXttt Cam fill 1 1 Gmt, l.J . Kli;inf CfeCtL Skava - - jORfe MAKTIK .SkMH!N , WjLl.lAM I ' l.KKV RliAVK Thomas %. Price Prix far English D an Moose Medal far German First Honor, Medical Dtpurlment M,rr cl,wt txMHtSitf Qtergia ffttfWIUf iff FRATERNITIES .U.11U T ■ Ml HI rKATKKMTV ITHSlI LLMiJH JOS - ISi.t U ' J. 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JtAXTKR RANDOLPH SbC.h I I I X WlMJAU RlSLASD (JOSS ELL I ' HKCIVAL- Hl.l.COTT HlXiEJt V ' l I I.IAM AS-KKASI ER HbUjC MlLTOif Rhorhr Wohsham (Jeokui: fiini.r C, at hs 1 Lrk tlif L itii-riiLj. In Actademih STKI ' HF.K Kl.LlQTT ItyCKF.TTK []jhhkV I tfSTKR DURHAM MaXVE Vmh.i j D.ULMb.V JOSKPK BOZBMAS RYLANCE ' . ' ■ :i : i im Jiihlll n lURNVt l, i Mil U ' n iii k II ' . m m 7 ' mi is [iISkk. Jr. GK fcGR HAkKP.S SHF.L1V l- fcEt EKlCK Rice I.uiemis Win .riM Simii.kr MaxmsQh Jb. L.L.fcWEI.I.VN lil.KKlS l A.VJT I S -ft Edwik DuBoat Jons Iambs Dkatlk I kaham CH l ' TIH IKH -I. I IF TKHSKKNr.K H Mf:LiA H r ALPHA TAB 4HKGA MttM.-h .iLrHA KI-MLOP m.iTr.KMTV «. I l ' -thlt rOVSMM II MFIWT TALK 111 ui.j-.ik mill TJUFFl LAIHIJI Tennessee Ome of Si mu Alpha Epsilon RsTAni.Lsui r iMl CHATTEL BOLL Fraires in facultatQ Willhh Itaru. Ham.. M.A.. M D. Wi x ,v- . i.kx. smv.k. GuhhkV, M.A„ H,H. Cahxhon FianoT. M.D. In Ttieologia UwlfillT KXEDEML- CAMERON. JB. llKXKV til A4TAIGJCIF.H M.«VCK j. ll-S Wl-StH-L L AVI lie. ike CnmHARD VBUMOH SOUTHAIX TuFI ' EK In Lryr GwwtBE William CkOit, Jk- In Jtcadtrrtiia TlLOH S KVASfS Iv.lll. I KKWIB CflWAKT. Ik. llt.kTiClS STKKJKiiJMIM :1 I JOLIf.llTF.LI S(t }QHS CKAIGHILtS JAHX3 HKKkV T.S ' lFFE Vai.RNTIXK JOftOftH NESBIT WlLMBk Suirn Fo¥soa WlLLMM Wal k EJ.hwiTtJS, Ju. k . k .skve lt PkliVH WaLKEK :i £:i[Al TKB IMH-Ki: 1K 51 6 HA Al.l ' IIA KKtlljI ' lK KJlIKKMTV H ii r. Mr.-., I K , I hM I ' Omega of Kappa Sigma K.sr ARM, SklK.lt liii Frater in Facultate Havuh.S Al ' Mls U ' i:m.. M.U. Fratret in Theetogta I. II Ik I I -. FfCBbKlCK ClIHlSTIJlS IjJSbEKi;, A. 13. HllUKK I -full |[0 YKK In Medicino CAftV T HAVERS ti K IlVSaIH William Curt SunHBR r ' AMC JlNkbAS MumhibON I ' . M I -■ Vl M III! S| I ' ll! ILlHITTOK I HMjMIII.K I.KUi.-iM: KkMV iLSTAVK Du-QfTft, A. II. KRAMK I HOkKTtJK Ml ' .■■.- Thecidobr Mustek AIcXeki.v In Lege kniiiKj l.i i Minings; 1 L n ti U- ' m H In fc dtmia VVlMIHI FfeABKLlH 13 ELL kUOKY Ilm.TOX GlLREATJI SaJILEL IJAMH I -N IJoJtKS ( TIS I {aCHRTT JOttt 8l N.. H She lhv Glass 1 ah-ijjii+ Joskch I ' l.mii I ' mni n L KEF.tt AsjHgTOP HVNCAN IUllIk I ' ll HSU U ' aLKEH VYjI.I.IAM r h I-. I S .■l.klh-. i-. I GUV RUUMT Flap pa Sigma Fraternity l t uiMl«t at l riiveref1y el ] 4ui{[u, llaly, l4fiu. 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Mil a Ai.i ' iia L ' niverciiy deE HarvUml Ali ' iia Kta-- LulijnilKiiri l iiii,rr in QlitjJri Iff Zkta t ' iiiiH-r iiy iiE X ' trginu Rta — IIiiHt.iLpli-ISljH-H i r Jl jfc Ni ' — Will m=m .iii ' I Xl.irj Cii!lri;-r I i -nine— H m|idtfi-Sklrf¥ OJIejff JlHTA-HKTA— KilIi-ihii.iI i uilitfL- 1)1-1. TA [Kivh| O-lli-if-r P 4irt«r J J f JirriH J . .. i ... ■■ -I rinily I ' uMfKT Ai.]-ha XI i Unhrcniigroi tfonll Carolina J.I T t l-ll.tiy— S ' liflll tfnilin.1 -X -mil XI . Cotlift Diltvi-zi IV Al.l-HA- Si WniffanJ C ' I log ALPHA-BETA— Mcrc r l nirenily ALFHA-TAU— G«ir ; a S li-Hil ill Techiuil ' iiiy bXTA-LAUBIfA— Uriventity of Gallia l ' -i i v— EJnivmity 4tf AlnlKLmn ' ■■i i ■■ Alumni INilyieclmfc E-nrtiruU ' Thkta — CurntKrla.rMl l i«ii emij ICafma A .iriilitltili L ii.-, -. r:,iv. I.AUBIhA— 1 ' Blvcriiiy lid I rimr-- ' -! r I ' lll — Si nllltwif-lHfli J ' ri ' Hhh-Ei-n.iii I. 1:1, I-- ! ' . OUJHi.S ■■!■, I I 1 1; I- -— ill 1 1 ■ Ai.i ' HA-Tm i ■. YV, IL. 1 ' ni LcrMLy ]1ETA-Sir— KtMuCky blalr College Biiirlst HI A i i-n a-Uhiuht— Mil Ibiih Cfil leiji! i ; i, u ha— LoqEihihi Stale Univenhir Ki-,i| ooe — Ccniciiary College SBV — Tufanc I ' nivcrsily AluJUIrit CribpTers Ihstta— .Si-rtiihw t-Hf rn UiEvtrrllJr TAir-UiLv ntr} ' (4 Trait JKrirtrr IWJ Xl — l. h|vfiH,l|Y Hl( A ' k-ant-A 1 -- Alrl ' IIA- ]MKiiA XValliani Nfld jfTWtll C«J|«Jft |lE¥A-i : a « m v V iHH.iii ri f4;Hc UnUtrtily BtTJk-SlOliA— X ' V-iOnn iiiii 1 ni ii-siiy Ai 1-114 IVi — I inivcrsitj-  f NclKfahk . JlHTA- ' I ' AI H.iki.-r Tnivcrj-iLy Hi ' i-i inn Ni l ' nm-rr ilf f tHnvtf Drjlrr E 1 fIJ ' Ai Piu-SHHA-Dliio ?i(aU ' I ' nivcnLity Cm — hirtloi; tnivcrsity A I PHA-Pl— XValxnh Cblltp Heta-T ' HJ:i.X— Univcnity ot hulini-i Alfha-Gjuuia ' ' ii ivcraily ut l]Lir 4j- A i pka-Chi— Lalif ftmsC L ' mvt ' niily A I I ' HiX- EIJX UtriT rifcy J MkbiKiin Hi-TA Ki-Mi.iiy— ITiih-craily til XX ' iKnrnir UftTA- i;— I ' nivcni ' ly I .XLmner. y IlKTA-KUni— H ' uivrrsily vt liywa Otilfiel IH HUTA-ZKT .— Lcland StaiMorJ, Jr., Liiivcriily Het -Mi — I ' nivcrsily uf CaME-nniia EVtwYerh II -i .-.i !i- .|il.u. l-kwtim Clik:aBi Ne -iJrli-.ii.i, .XH.mE.i XX , lti rK: LHjrt S:. [jrtiin DtlfVT Vjjui-City kudLOfi, La, IndiMIfMilil Ptoc JHurf, Art. Mni:|,l.is UuB ' aK ' . V. rinihurg, Pj, £ b r DfiMiF nr(ip]k. X ' ;i, Uttlirilk. Xu. XX ' n j, Tet. iLfiihmaliua, M -mIc r- l-m W 1TA THKTh PRATCSSmi Tennessee Beta of Phi Delta THeta I -i Uii i - ■ I  ■ 1 1 IM; Fratwr in t- ' ucuUatr Rrw Wai.tkr M iychke.i., G.I). In Officio VLowvmx Mamqh DuHosb In l j-fi . Tm.f.uK Hodgscw, MA. In MtdHiSna IIejkv EIo kd I ' imvekb ■ iv Mi:sn!(Mm-i Fmtr+t itt Thtatntfn Wii.i.i.vm Kuwarp Cux, IS. A., M.D. KiHkJiAK tji: jR«;i: I-ihlay,, IJ.Litt.,, i_P. IIkhukht Kimmunds Smith FtsftCY Oj£IBr Brhjauih I- ' -iiii ' K ki-i -■■■ J wrs, Rvsmf.li. Willi ahk Hak«li Jeitkhy Absahs I ' ercv Davis Kk I:m MiI ' iii-k-i . M kh:W STKI-HV.N Et.IJOTT SHul.T R VER].H MkU£ Dt ' lkwi; ROHKItT -S X TT CARVES GEUHflE [.eGrANI Way Kiss WvatT Kl ' XTEM Hkowm MlLKS AREKNATHlf W.JTJilNH, I ' ui l.ri: Km i :;;i ■Irlblb. fCmiwrrHj. L ' lHrriiK mH ' i nv rill jhhI.ta rittT.i Ik.tTXHSITY Ur.t.IJ. r.U- l hl.L,T KK.O KHi.ll h Beta Theta of Delta Tau Delta F.KTJIHMXIir.lh HSfij in Officii Rev. Arthur Howaku Xoi.c. Josfc Martin SflLVTO, CI .. M.S.. M.D. IJknkv PlSPKft I ' mi-i-iis In Thteiagla S.imim-i Mkrrill IIasik, US. Ivn.ir. Kekmkth Tcckbh n -Afcrftcina WAI.TKK HHL ' CE llAKNEItlEAV. M.D. KtX H Nfct. UN Atkinson Jam Kg Pejkmsom I ' islav GBORfiE jlHIS UuXTIIKK KkAXK ClIKTUN Hll.LYt-irt l.llll llii U Ci.Liri.ll h n Jlcadcmla Amur? Hull JAUE Mi kUm i m; . Hill . Jtt. Jambs Gaxxott Holmes Fhask. MU ik. Hhahu- Wm.i.Iam W.-htkks Lewis James ichoi-as Voyjffi 3 Guukuk Victor Ykak Thjusias U ' altkh ScOLUiRb, Jr, WlLLIAM MkACHAH 5TL.WAKT E ' HAXK NORTHS Wm.UAHS ClAVTOX KAHI. WhK.VI CHAITKK M0V3E QV DELTA TAU DELTA FHATKHKI¥V .hLKI I.MIIP tini KAPPA ALFIM TOATBJlNITV VI1II hitcti IkkkkY ti . IL W JULIA ■■IL--.I.II rtUjL ' IC HSl ' ULLhUI ' !K i : ■ MMIM lilLLITT UUKI riTTM y i ■ ' ■I ' ll ■ I mini LtATKIliP siii-hi- - ' iiiilILI.- MOUIL R. I. WH1ICV. ..Ml in T V|k. - Alpha Alpha of Kappa Alpha ESTABLISHED IN [SAj Fr trcii In Oficia GpmHfiE Ct-ISTfHi Ital-LARD. At. A.. l. I J. HESHV OJ.DTHWAlf R S-8IBEU, K. A. Waltp.k Ai v-,mii ■: .Mi..m,.(hii hv, H. A.. 1 11. ]). let, TK ulcup- Kjcakci i ' .i i i-ii i i.mv, 11. A. ■■ ■■! i i-i I ' fw ■■ Mil I |.. In MriiivLnii STUAKT )5A5K]N SlIKKAKli. M S LiHAKT iKKK ' Al-KXAMHIK DaVIIJ L ' ui.I.INS lilLI.E-TT mihi-w CiHtPlBLL I ' lTTMilS Atlas Jokes Mahtih ' Atkims I ' n-TVAMJ Hkv AlKUtA CJE-OEEGE KOU ' DDJK CHLAltiHILL JOhH.FH {JAXT {iAETlIEK J AMES AlUKKUE JoXKS Rjlyaiokd Demekk Ksiiinr. Jk. ■LtM IfcrUBlrantlr. f i L S N lil. [ Mi ' UK K LlLl. ' O SlIAXNUH MUMGBK HJlkBV T-uulmjk Tecajes FlEDeniC Hetttf K. kij, Jr. lit VISE JEFFEKIK K iSF.I ;iH i H ' ,![ RilllHKT BkjMHsY Sill El. OS • IEi ' nky HjkifttaoM Skesd, Jr. Wesley Kakik Whelbsb KcKjEH English. WatLBSa Sj HL F. L J AM KS IkHVMAK 1.V]! ITEIJ CkAEUES VoOBLBR WlSTKH (-■[jLrrr.K iilh ' hk ttf nnrrA ali-iia riATCtNITV H H. ltJi ALHn KJiAihKsm Pi Flappe AlpViii Chi Chapter KvTABd. IMIK U iSqf fralims in Urh k : W, S Ciaiiwiknr AhTium C- Pfafpi.e Vn Facilitate J oiis Tai.pi-kt Lrtcher, M.S, 1 GoilFKEV Wll [JAM KAIH:].VI ; Kt:-t. AI JIA5, H. V ( HF-NTICJE AllDfCEW lYfiH Khile Shekwinh Hakteh l ' M | ' ■ ■., ■ Wll I I.1M Pfrcv B|QG9 GeOHuF. WlLHL ' R I.1NDSAV n dW-r ic inn Walter ESkiovilk Kkucs William Tavior Ki.uqhr James Mom-iAN l inter J Win i wna-.Tc Kim. LA -kIcm-i-: RasIkiM ' H VflLJii. 1 ' -I :■;■ I hi ' i K ' L ' t All ' i Al.OV O GWARTKEY TuRHEK In Jlf-ajiimia 1 ' haki, Lawhhce Paimhh William lliii-Lirs Wjl-liahs F,ui knb Cbcil Srahak ELdwaid AisiLuv Wood ' LflMfc VnlwiHT, ■ . A ■X- (IH IT IH --I ' + II K. ltA AI.I ' MA n.WKtNIIV l ri.HlljK KIHUl IS HAJTK« IILH. £ Pen Hellenic Convention 1903 Officers I ' kkktiCK A, Pijgh Ut- le£bt«a Jtiphm Tm-u Onill K. M. Marshall. Jk. J. 15. RvLAtfui: Siwmn jUpti E iH n Thouas Hv.iss Vai.f.s-tike J. iNesuit V, S. Tl:i ' | ' E« ATiiiV ii Jijma W. i. i ■ 1i-: ■- - 1 - ii. l. HiH vjM C F, C. AM1Mkii PJ|T Delta Tlirla P. 0. Behjamux J I. Kiruv-Kmith II. E. SwiTII J. M. IIli.l, Jr. 1 1. I). Phillips k. K. Tlckkr Kappa jrtplm G- J)- CfcAIfiHIl I. J. M. JOSES W, P . Whelhss P. A. Pi-.: I-!. I. ' . Sham ah (j. W. Lindsay ■ji CAI ASU GOWN STAFF I !-■ k K.1 I hill, HILL 1 ■ ■■!■■► h Hill ' mm ■ h. ii .i.i, KIMYVMITM T?hc PURPLE Vi Rifiott S. Tipper , KiULIJfT ILCOWART, Jh. ( Trimly Term 1902 Edilw?n-Cti3el M .Mailing Edftofi . Aihktk r-: li|iir II ih ifi 11 Aim G. H. 1 ' k.Mii.IMU. I ' I ' ich i tjwovp Sim kiss Bufaeia Manager • ■ ■ - AjuiUtnul Hi«iin-- Mm.. Vehkos S. Turw-R . Tttouiia Kvans 1 li.KACh STilSc.HtlJ.tiW Advt-nt Term 1903 . . . . Kdimr i i ' Chir( . . . . (Imaging J-Mii-r-- ..... Alhktic Editor Vrekom S. Tvhi ' kn , Thomas EttUH i - .- I Kill 4M I lUmn d An ) , , 1 lAHlfl H AuM. I- W. I. IUhsji -: R , K, TLCkHk llllnisli -■ M HUgrr Aa Eilnnl Himini M.hi.ihi rt Ci. II. L ' kaeumim l J . A. hjuJI I i hksth.su ip, i. ' ■.-.! - t II. W, TlcKSto L nt Tt ' rm l OS . , . , . l-. lm f-m-Chit-( , . . . M.ni :. h i, EdilorW AthlclL KdHur I 5. |t. -Ti, (HI J IXQ 1 . A. CeIKATIUM I P. Da i- r IL W. Tinasoii W. 1. h.4K I . Cj. ft. LtiAEtmil i. k. K, Tuckrh J, It. Ryusrca Business Hanfcgei .... i-urn lluanirs- M 1 1 1 . ■ _ : ■ ■ - , l A. tV.iii I i . SttAJfAM flii n-H, h Ultl ' IJ-: fl.WY ' .1 V h ' ■ h l.hlhl TIam.II ■UUB 4ilMHAl |HrU nn nm MIOAXE HOGGPiTILIW 1 Kill. Hill ±VLAX1CE Editor iyO£ Edh r? 1903 CjuifeBLL Gw n - C. 15. Auk W. 1. lt, Ksi:v C . H. Crt.HliiMII L H. M.WTt:n:S N. Jk. W, A- PfcRCT 1-:. :. Seam as ] ' . .V PVrh . . . EdfkrHa-Ckitf Ass d tf I ' r Iiti?r$ Bftiitms Manager R, KrTtXKBfc . . H. J. Aurt ws W. 1. ES.hRSKV TwrurAS Evjuo ][. Mam l:h.i(ns, Jfc. J. B. Rrjuccb H. W. Ticxjou l . S. I [ouuiitblimg Edttar ' ta-Qarf . r , AwefiaU fi ' iifi rn , , Rstiiitt.M, Manager ■ ■■ m u .iM-.t. LirtJi.vnv m agazine staff i i. ..ii ii v. w «« EH KMlic Sewanee BibliograpHy ARTHUR Howard Noll r A Short History of Mexico f stcoiitl mJiiirtti) AhTiirt: Il1rtv.m1i Nun. . . , A Hfrlflty at Iht Church in the Diocese of Ten rt4s n: U ' ii.imH Nohii s IpLthrif, l . A .,........,.,► Sonffs of American Destiny William Norman Guthrie. M.A .The Chri t of the Age Colonial Prrac and Fbcuy ■ . W. P. TtUff, MA, LLX d H. W, Wblls. Ph.D, Richard Jrant White ' s Hay of WilMmm Shjik --pi-;iTH- fiivolunea) . . . Re-eJiietll liy W. V. TRtttT, M.A., LL.D. H. W. Wells, Ph.D. J. II. Hexnemax, I ' h.D, IH ' COOH-F v ' s MIK7 SK.AU BKTVASH.K THE CHOW ...... (. ' bttfttrin Orjpiu jJ iitiil fJtc r r i jttr , . . P , r C ' rifi rr . .if l;f- Rf.v. V. .V ( k;i-Kuv M.A.. HI) S. Muvi.ak liiKi . It. A. .,.....,.,. J. R. WHLFEO . . | ms Kershaw, Jh. ] FlANl Gvmu , . . . J ITU ' S Hl-F-kF-fi HotJG.is Hates, Sa i Oti r. rkANCJil IIhjffix. Alexander GuGrrt. I- ' rask Gtniif, WaMSM Harahg Carl Jui r , Hi UID HlTCHVLIn THOXM OWKKS, ALBEKT l OLK. JOHN I ' UCKKTIK Jtlto Julius lii etkek T+n on P. (J. BrhjaJIIX, JwiiK Kemhaw.Jr-, Ai. - .n : - Mi Mii.ljn.Jh.. J. B. Whitsd lljKul.li ABHAMS, R. Y... HdSfHiJifl. II ikk-. DiKKisr, I :i:.,i;: t M- K. WrtRAHAll i.-.i 9a ?(? II. W. jBfcVEY . . . DjpHCTftit C fith II. J. AlJRAMS Mas ai;i i: JOHN KltRSHAW. Jk. IliVJSK Gqi L AKD Wai.tp.r Mitchell S. . . Wh1TE1 A. McMillan, Jh. TH ST BASSOS. II. J. All Kfl-HS C, K Whfat t. A. Chkahuh K. E, LkisTKOM SECOND TtNORi ] ' . . . EJekjahim G. K. JSKIkEI, S. K. Shovf II. K. SlUTfl SECOND BASSOS I 1 , i: Hugh S M. Kjikh J, T r . Kirht-Smith C. V. VV]SiTEH II, H, PtrtVF.RS H. L. 1 UKKAST , I THe University Orchestra J I. !, ,- |tk: MS JJIKECTOft rir l Vi LiTV J I. J. AllKAMS C. V. WlSTKK S COn4 Vin-linFi V. C. I ElLI.YKK R. J. TltltHHS Carntti J. l. Steed J r W. Pavis H. S. AsltPQRn W, G. DbHusbkt li. K. luCKEK Trdiub«nt S, M- 1 s i k i ? Double Dili T. A. Cheatham J. li. A BE EL ™5 TKe Sewanee Dramatic Club Tm hald. ■■ ' tmtr . mi ' P • nalnw OFFICERS A km« k Kmu V t, :iV Clavtok Earl Whrat , V. It. IIaki: D. 1 ' . (.ami: kon A, K. Ukav C. H. VVllKAT , , r •■ Preiiitexf Jyfrrifciry mat Tn ' iiS tr ' ■■I.I.I- M.imijo ' S JlRYXY L j IAV WllKAT MtM tRS El h k i ; Cahi:km Krubaw Bird Ahiuus Hugek Hull. J. CpilMIII I Davis. J. ■ad Undowrci at Last nrquirrrmt JJ| fmtr lif tiit-iiTry n( thr | .-■---■ . Til. 1 1 rititue ttta bclatMi hr p|« f r Eticxrivt: i? at Last. Spdi (herr urrr wtw dwl mn praise it; ISiu rhi-ir turw did rim jihuhr it, I lu ' .ieh ihe jprllim-ish I ' tarplr HrOf , Theft wrf-f il ii t who [hfiuuhl die - CLifXi Wjk ikH equal t King Lear; A lid thtfre m H jfnlfftin (actum Whkli Ihtwgral H ffllfl was iis pwr. Ii hj even whip|M ird !-■ ' -! -l That E-Lnrl Wheat came fmnrt «  i, And Wir J.1MI1I1 announced unite crjldljr Thai he mrudi iwrlcmrd jnta [Jit . Tliii gjlMff Krnr dul « ErqjhtEn, The k M IMhrt il S ! W melt. The boa-mull I jil n-n limine Things, IhjI hviuce ' I ' • ► fJ i r 1  fli. WIhi I ' lii Hip ' s knees strath lirr. T,i 1! In ' -i h king clucks r.in d n-n . All the Srwlng-clrck cViir Kaiccri, r J ' JfvMi haYe worn Ti !■■ fDUffl Thr minds el ni eB i t may 1 jBe fiat . ««■ AtaUtaMftl, ISui the mind ' J mmt area ' ! ny. So this nuslcrjKknc (ell rial, Vhi-mt. hf in li gf niuH-f-, we ' re Ejcni.il: You ' re jri |hkk lollkf J cue, V are iphiik i-i r l.iv ihe menial. And iihip T ' i t ' rvMjOK ymu. 107 |M| 1 1 . k h K ■ lilt tilt hi SEE Eih KM I M-K 4HI I : Ell ■.■. ■. ,! i ■:i-:- ii.i i i -. .; ii-.i- im ai ' AAKT .im I.M-. -.11 niv i:i,lM wikt v ' mii.K n|tix.pE tuhmw AT ' l WP iH,x ATiT 4,-hi4tiui turn t ■ ' ■ i ' Sewanee Minstrel Club OFFICERS V. . TufPBR . ,,,.,...,..., , r tiifiirti ' ss M riwypr H. L, Dukract r . . , r , , ticttettil Dint tor W r h. HaRR .,.,...., , Stogf Manager S. M , Hi R n . , . r .,.,.,. Aftuictil Dtrtitw QUINTET E 4 Mm End M n K. ]t. SmtLiJS l . I . Cameron, Jr. S. fil. Hird W, B. Hark t. K. Wheat A. MlMilijls, Jr, G. B, Ckah I . II. HuUBR J- KERSHAW, Jh. C, H, CRtfTtt M. R. Wo x HaM ORCHESTRA S. M. I3rwi T. A. (JllKATHAM El J. AllKAMS ]■ . C, Hn.i.vKK C. V. Winter J. H Davis G. I . G TH k. K Li .. kt k W. li. 13kHi s.ki- GYMNASTS G, R. Srikvl H- X. Atkin ok G, B. Shf.lbv ]|. H, Spbbu J, M. Ski. ben Iv ' J ■ ■ J -Jt- a fit ' !i )mW0F ' j£l JZ i-Ju2 53 V I mm H 3 ' jto - ft hi U Vli:U UK i.UIMAkh HKHIllk|AI. iiai.c. Caft. A. T. McNeal ....... Thi: Kl:v. Akteh:k IEowahij Noll I ' rof. W. I J. Salts . , Mr. Ii.iff Cos(ttK e g. %. . . . . , Tfmmrtt Cii ' i M ' Ni. i E ' noF. Nautb Prof. j. ] ■ IIkknehak Tub Rev. Ahthuk Rftu vs i ' .nw The Kev, V. I ' . Dulicjst:, S.T.D, K. E.awtox Whihins, M..Y. I.L.D. Cameras Pifinoi, M.I). htrrK k: Jambs Rama e. Ph.D. U ' ll.LlAM IkWFEXL El ALL, M.A. r I.I}. Rev. U ' m. Alkmaxuer CjCekkv. 3V1). :mvhi. M kJ KAkKis. ] ' h.I . EraBNE Howard lUuwrr, H.A- Unuftckal Menbiri Ki ■. Um i i.v i v. . 11. hisMiii ' . BEX IIayubn Austin Wa«r. M.D, Hb . William Haskell Dulios .H.n. EIC ' iEH WlLKUf OM JRRVEV, M.A r Josf, Martin SbweM, M,U, Robert I.icknei. Colhoke. E ESBV CiOT-DTHYVAITE Se] BELSi I}. A. SV. A, MOSTCOMERT, PH.Ii. Hi:r-rt Kvaks, I ' h.D. I. |). J. Kaehhahk, Major M asos Carter. U,S-A- 1 ' keston S r Brooke Sn:Nci:H J, lulm Walter 1 j akkek, El fin Gkeuorv. M. E.l-.WIN AnhU.l MrmLin F. A E ' attje R. If, Dl ' Homc Horpr rr M mb r The Rt. Kev. T. r . (jailor, S.T.D. REV, XV, S. Cl-AIhOltXE II I TKe Golf Club Dr. J- M. Ei.nEs: ¥. S. IIdUf.HTF.LI Si.; . OlMccr fftitdiht Srcrrftuy itml If ' refinttvt Mumbefs L K. II. L. WtGGlNs Mil. H. W. Jt£HAKV Mm, W. A, GlknkY Tbe.faih Hnrasox ]). C- (ilLLFTT G, V. t.ATES II. A. Hokd (j. V. Chos-t, Jk. T Hi ■ MAS HVAM E ' Kfif. W, It, N«n D . W, L. IteVAS Dr. It. A. V, S i L . JS. (JUE.MOHIf E ' ifhlJt.XIH Kirbv-ShItH t!. K. SlIAbFEK I . K. |{V iEH J. M. Seloen H. S. MOCGIITKLINU IJ Trttuutvr . . tssimnmj wm TrVMix. lOOa 1 . I ,L . Cahkku?, |k. K. M, Marshall. Jr, C. F. C. LOflBEBG T. A. Cheatham AJvrnl. l t H C- H. COLHORH k. M M Ah V MAI. I., Jl C. H. C. I tShKkLt T. A. ClUtATHAV (J. V. K. CADWAM ] ' . II, USIIUHHK S. M. Kahff l . K. C-AHKHON, }H. The- Society nakei regular appropriations to the support ™f l rum- Mi luiis In the surrounding valley where expense is ineumd Cor Ih-e transportation oE the Missionaries in chaTge. During the uaatj caf £50 was (jive it toward tru- erection of a new. 1 churcn building at Sherwood, and the appropriation to lI« ' Ci«iirral Missions oE (lie Church was LrtcTcasird. Included in the work o£ the Society is a rx ' uhir nu-inihly ni L -4-iiiii; £ r ihr purpose ol gaining knowh ' djri ' .. and of awakening interest in Missionary enterprises. For thi uni-tinjr y.ty. t?. m -[ i-Li;ii t uics are prepared by ih - Theological student . We have enlarged our pledges, and we : sJc (tit- cnjiiiimiL-Ll support n[ ihe He wanee people itnd visiiufs to enable us to aid in the Missionary work of the Church. The Law Club Offtirtrt C. G. Ai.hhsder . . . r ...... , Frtiidad .. VV. I.IXIMAY ,.,.,. Vw4-PfrtMrxt G, W. Ckoft,Jii. . ........ r . , . rttary m£ 7V jjwV I.. M. A hams Phei.as Khali: IV. I 1 . Hl r;s J. P. Kovo H. C- CdLHOtS H- C, Com D, C. GtLLETT I 3 . A, Pekkis A, C, PtmuN ). A. Smith THE SIX-FOOTERS Long ' Fellows League Jmm Russell Willi ah ...,,...,,... 6 f«t tache Fhjivcis Stolhiskijh:.!; }| nucHrEListi 6 fctt a{ ip hca CJlavtos EAItL WHEAT - . - 6 feel j iochw IIexhy DlSUKO PlIELLIRl 6 f t J iacJlcft Josefh Lke Kibbv-Smitb ...._.. ' ., 6 fccl J incfa LuiWKi.i.™ Huhtos HuTiaca . 6 feci a irtchei Total 17 ' «■• ' t yl ii ' chpa M- ftfrj Stnofi Dawn MutjUr H orach Strihopeliow W. II. H-HOWli I-.. PAHRK, JK. A. IL Huff J. M. J-uffi-:s VkI.i. ik  nialak;i. IL.nn.Ll.Lk ' Ha! Hi! H-i ' . AJiham! Alahucii ! Alabam— a! QQLoM— St«l tJrajr Officers j.. mi ii I 1 . kuiMi f ■ •■• ' ' ■ ' Royal K, Tqckik I ' tce-f rvsitknt VVlLMKk S. Fqvnqr r . . , . . ScwftMy JahKs M.JOKIS - jfnwrvn- ]. V. V v : -i 13. T. I ' b-ui;b W. S i ' ov m li. W. Atkihb J. II. KVLJAKCX ] h. IV. II. Hall I 15- MrtlTO— Manurm R, K. TlX ' KHK J. G, ll.iKvr.v I 1 , I., KlXURttB M. V, DattNRY J. [_ HlSB 1 u.b -L-- Old Rebel Veil ' orrictRS K, M. Mahwh.h l, Jk. T. A. Ciimtimh F. H. Qsbowin . . 1. (j. I ' lNMr r . . , . Pf iitii ' Hf I ' iejr-fmu fai Sretrtftrp . . Tfttuurtr ML M BE RS 5 M Bl 4itik k North Cmilinj J h E. iVihTMKn-.Ni. South Carolina l Chmtuam, North Carolina l ' t. V. CaoiT, Snuth Gimlin.L AsiiHKff CftAWKMID, _1«.. Srmlh Ciin-lin.i THO tA Kvans. Smilh Carol iii-a | • - FlXLAV, Siiuili Carolina S N II WCFft Notth Hamlin. i ||. I., Hoovicr, North Carolina |ii KM r$KRSHAW, 50Utll Carol in, i K. G, Kmm.hu. StiiM h C.iruliiia S. M-I M Li, SciUlll Cjrulin.i R. M. MjLMIUtl, Jk.. Su.ill, i n -liitii FiAtccji Murdoch,, North Carolina ll ' M-V nuitt ( .iMfltn.L V. J. Nlrsurr, «iiuih Carolina T . M tfeiunHPE. North Caralinn ■ ■■j TT o Ve? ct C ct Jb ?ATHOS SAIST— S: m AltgttlJJM MOTTO I )■ I -irnl 4if J lni i r. « Otlflftt SoNu- I thr Sbftdc ,{ (be Sheltering I ' .nlm F vn«TB Uimi AHEgjrtoi Km DwiQHT F, Oukhox. J«. JAME I , iKfiRAHAII . i- i i irrofl Flu i vkr . Waimi VV. HAMrroN. Jk. orncRK Pmbfaft , , S, i rv,Vr r Tttatttftr M E. MB EF. S k. M. An«as, JiEkuihvillc IT M.COfcH JaclqKlftVlIk D, t Cawekh v, I.i. Utid V. VV. lUtal ' i.-.. Ijiiik -villi K. C, I iM.I.VKh, Fc1-ri.icnlin,i T, H. HutxISisW; . Jacksonville J. iK iXGkAttAH, Si -Vii iisfline T. KnUhi r, Jacksonville T. VV. PAUfKft, F rsi;irn|ina tt. Ci. TKIMsK . Prnnard 1 3D GE Yn l R«uk Dfl !r. Ki,.:.-. K.i lrl S Iwffl nil K.,k ' k,h ' W; II IX I ' Klt.Llfft II. I„. l ' i ' hMM W. I. IUrnrt , OF riCERi CLUB Omisk— Hlifm ' i S ck Prfn.frni . . . Vitt ' Pntid nt S ertittry ami Trfasrtrrr MKMBESS ' ■A |. Rakshv W. B, Ha k E [}, JokKti R. E BwriKUi V. F iri.ih H, P, frtlbURS H. I. DUKKAKT A. Hull jL M. Sg OEK 1%, H- tlLKCATH J. M. Htiu.. J . 1 1. W, TltxNc V. S. TuiTfcB R, P- Wai.kkk K. N. W HAMS i?i MiiTTi ' — ■ ' INirnti Willi thi- Keel} ' Ib 1 itnlc ' I ' M -HE(V Mp, huniyr Wfciai r|h wr my ? Kntadq ' KrtHMrLy | KENTUCKY CLUB 1 E.Jiw rh dim- r;rAia i. I i.i | | i I i i rej- jr ill SorrcJ ftftlXK -sm nc OFFICERS C I ' ' . LdftKI Hi. !M K WoisfflAH J. (j. LjAITJII ' II. I I I I -Ml ' V. F, Jl u.i l.USJI KHfi C.U TIIEH :-iry fW Wit-ism t Sttaia . . . . ' f ' t ' titi-r MEMBERS WlMTfJl Mi i : ' ,11 1-. Vi fNSIM M 1=7 C CbuiriaioGc) S. . H. Whjti-u W 15. COHKKLL .V .V Sjiitii Officers I J . O. t!KyjiA ir - . W. i ; .. Whelks K. 1), Whelbh . I iee-l ' mitient . St tin? . . TvesoBtt Members 15. K. SlI.tFTEK I ' . O. Hekjamik 1 1. I . Lemoise V. K. IVhrlhss (, ' ,. A. HUKCAN li. E. WllELEAS J. J. Shaffer i--; TENNESSEE CLUB [(Til IE CoLon - t ' .Bcf a jbil While I .nn.irr Dhink — |V[i-|ii-lM( MlHI ' ll m AT d JirKttM OlTICCM I ' HIKTICK A. !fV4£ll ......... ....... PrtS(ifi ti J, C, JiM1B 4 . . ] ' ire-Prfikii H J. WskMt. DAVli - . Sftfftitty VV M. SrhWAItT ■ . Trfiiiunr J. IS. A F.FI MtMBLUS J. 1.. Bki - G. W. K. Cadmm C li, CoCJiORE k. M. GauMix, Jh. K M. I.H-IS e W. G UkKosset J, H tJl[.ll.,M G. J- UuNTHEJt J. H. SlKKI.1 W. W. Lhw I I 1 . I .VMM S.lk.hKIJiJlK., . 3 . Skuui- J, L. Kie v.SImitjj ■ CotjOK- i Mil GaM PaVOMTK l JUPY HlMt ' kmia t ]Uvj liet - hwti fidtnn Viy H. F„ SwiTfl . . . K. C. SUMAN . . . lUmhE.n ). Annua i R. C. 1 l i Kl Kwlif . Etallu DallM I V. i -. y ti ' iiftnt . Srttvlttty . Ttuuwtr Members Stkphkk Muyi.a limn IIarkh- Mastekhct, Jr. K C. Sf-ahak . . , I Ikkhekt V.. ' Shi in ii B OWX . . . , RllilliRT C IHlCKEKSDN , C- I ' .A k i Wheat . . . ] ki n K. I.L ' MJirs. . . . r | -i . ■ --. i . . 1 1 . i HnuH-ttin . . . DWJIU Ntccfdochai . . . DaJlH ItAki ' l.n }, . ftUXM l r (eKli I.. Mcn kl k. I.. Mriku.lN . , (jJtOki.l V. [ nk . Euu jlhu A- Wood Oissklj. Moure. . : e, cowait. j . . . Dall.M Kulrop Sin Allium i D.1II.1K IX, II,- Pari D tu .11 M ipcm ' =5 .i ..kx -K l. W ' hili ' , ji[ji[ IlLu , and Sami: £1 n- Favorite Foon— Pumpkin Re Hhsr Hi ■, i :i ' .i Birch Seer DE lfi «n i HThikrn ki-i A. R. Gh.iv, Men Y iflt . , I 5 Ifim.iiTKMKi .. Chicago , , W H Ba b, t luml«i . Ohio SH U -Ml Hi i . :, 1 i.rk D. T. CtalltkOtr, New Vbfffc . L, h, Haiti wss Wisconsin . II. L. TaAFFE, CHicagO .... I li RrtAXCl , KewYorfe W I ll.inshv. . -iv V.. 1 1; . . EXVIXI ijtiUlP.iKt ' . N. i V.,rL Krv W 1. Bkvan, Pn.D„ NcwYodt . I . If B kttrXt, A. H , Connecticut . . KVs.A. II N i 1. 1.. New Jersey . . . I Ik. IT A. Westv Pennsylvania , . . 5, Hisn.ir-.lt. D., Sew Viwk . C. EL.Swjeel, New Vertc Miss Dot GALLHUttx. Nh York I i -i a: CoixxTHUi .... ■ i. Tuhh kit, Si ' diuc, WashinRlon J. II. JS.ikVKV. illinai .... G. W, LuiQ UT, Ohio I (i U . SI Davis. Jl. IK Mru York . . I In . li. BAKSfrawAflt M I ., Ilr i klyn . I 1 ' , i _1 n-N I t, , w V. rl: lib , . Mighty ' I- i rfipaliun . . . . . Holy I lustier , . iJloirmu Hu ' . . Knl Kii!ii--li- . Artful A. mi I ' uc-riU ' Pofiultnl CotfflOpOltUtn i ' ■■! ' ■ Lli-m . . .lu ,lu Hrtoamel (?) , . . Offa] Orator llvn li li I lcs-fnn-1 I liipi y Historian . Languid Linguist . . Poxy Cr.itnlfh ' i . . I ' iniciil Fy.«teij|t . liMjiurtr Hxjjouuclrf Futiltl Fliji I- (,L|ij)ir . . Mtl]lF_- i Mam lit haiiuiiavatja IVsJerisi . . Delirious Debater Carnivorous Car Painle r Lugubrious Lawyer . . . . Erutlilf l-Iii 1 1 . . , , I [■ i linjf ll.ill I ' :l| ia '  Pel WAI H t|KUim:Al. HJLLl. A34II IMSKM IIS 1IHKAI1 The Engineering ' Class v, i,.- .... Office™ P. O. UitfjMllK WW. Levis . . F. K. Lemmt . GCNXELL MilOKK , . Pttskhttf J Vi i-Prtsutetii . , Srerttary r TrtaMfer W.J. ISakwk-V ] ' . L. Muohu H. A. WOOD S. H. Shuki M tn bars W, W. Lewis J. L, Hhuxg (i- A. Dust as I 1 . O. IEkkjampn K. R, Lujimis GUXHELL MuOKK US The Engineering Class Kind reader, strip, for we would likr, bulore- ihis pjtftt- ™-i paint, To tell VOti erf the riVfilx n:f [he i-ngijierfinj; rhus I hi: me Hitters erf (he chain j[ JIJ ' k r ' ' rf ndp-tity f iLm-i arc we, Till jni - erf Dr. Marlon :tnrl (he prLrLi- oi Si u me. Tis. wc who Iciuru- ihi- m-ck-ix «f the transit, rod and -chain Ami hill - m read i he verdict and whal ' a dalum plane. The? Dm- 1 «r leaches c-a refu 1 1 y the making of a plot And how to set the transit up upoa a (riven ipot. lie iBMchi-s of (he weighty laws, (hat jjnvtrn subd i virion Ann I hnw (a drive hi wowk-n pejj with nealfleo od precision. U i 1.1IV- of off-seis, level ins rodn, and tines of eejIli-uiatiiHi, Whili- -i i r -1 -k: Hi. I ]„l ' in HludentS gate in sil.nt iitlini ration. We run our linti with ivoiidroita -.kilt cjVt iimhiinuii 11 . hill unit v.ill y, And measuie every other day ihc k-iigih :rf Andy ' s alley. We till the hour when IVilam hill ti-.tttt lis elon uion, And estimate the azimuth with careful calculation. And We WOUld rule ScWAliCE! with undi-tuniled gwly IE we could only monarch h In- iff alt duet nc survey. Ami when wearied with (he arduous work oi l ramping o ' er the mountain Who Ir.Uftiftir. ' i half HO We ' ll ih - Supply Slore BOda fountain? ' So from our lofty nr.nl of knowledge we lonk down in disdain On those whu Ciiiimil fail .L linn- nf use a t.kI ;ind chain. Sen Men Is. may ee me itml I.;imyeix k« and Tht ' Litiiyin iti..i ' , ■■ -■. Bur. Sfwaiifi ' s lnriijhLc ' HL jewel is her rvnginecring Class. i-i S E IV 1 H O C R M A N C 1_UB Senior German Club OFFICEKS K. E. CoWART, J H. li. K. Shakkkk J. B. BALANCE . . Tin IN AS Evas , fWrntraf Vkf ' Prcndf if , r Trrmnrfr HtM  tits J. M. Skldbk H. G. Sri km H. W.Jbrvbt C- h. Ch umoj(R R r E. Cowart J«. B. R, SlUH-Hk V. S r JtJI ' J ' H: ! H- Mastkh wk, Jk. F, S. I IoLHillll-1 I Mi G. ti- AlBKAKVEl J. B. Kti.asce r. i . ish i.wit V.J. NiisiiiT V. E. WllELBHS- J. M. JuNi:i J [. L. I EuQVEH W. K liELL W. II, ItHWN ' 3 ' 0? Junior German Club V. J. Nksisit , . R. X. Atkisshhs . . T. W, Scipi.i.. Hn. Jk, Gr K. She iky . . . officers , . . Prt d ti . . . SfttVfiity . . . TfWSSBW II J , A VV.A $ K. C. ! ill-Kim a H J. ti. llw- r- MLMBEPS Y. 11. Srmv.Aki S, J. B, Whited hE. I . U ' HE [.FAS J. F. Fisuv G. J. (iL ' KThbiH J. I). lN4.HAH.SM H. ]- ' .. H StHtHt Y. S. MaHxIhG, J k. I ' . R. LuilJirS J. I ' . S ' akkish M. A. Wat kiss Ej. A. HlAKJKT K ¥.. UlXiEK VY. . EJamitov I ' . C. I IlLl.TKk R. N. . tkissun T. W. SCOLI.AK Li. JK. G. H. Shklwv S. 1 I. Simuv IE. It. SstKD Si i.as MlI3i:k. J i, II. L, DotKAHT SI. K. U ' ukshah IJt Junior ge RM AN CLUB Wf. t ACTIVE Willi au Bojujrt.j. K y„ m.a., SJ.Lk HENRY COLOTHWaITi; Hkiiibljs, R.A. IlLVrKk WiLKINM Jm ¥ttv, SI .A. ■ricli! MOVL H Bi ii,It.A. JOSEPH BKMHUJlM KVLAStK WALTER Min ' llKl.l, ThOmaS KVaKS RLCKAhD SI AAN J RI1 MammmI.L, B.A. j- 1.. .,■■., i Mi nihil {Jrfiuii m: U I VAUtfcnm j ii  nm t W ' H[.I!V BiKlN WHELE Elicit Dumikci I-riiLLirs Oi.hMi 1 l-l 41.]. VllllUT AlKRR Gl1K M B. Ju m. A RomiTSi rt Ml .:,- i- ' mscia LAacifc C«vr , m.a. KuiY.lPLi LklLCE NRrWW. it- A., M.l . FkiSCJK ViUt WELVN Wn,mit (UvLlt Bn-uu ' N. t,B, h B.JS, ■UjUHtAfJL WouLlrOLK Rui tl U ' nitoiKb BARJfWKH BwOTT, M.A., John woirtjx yloKHi , B. A. DahIHL EUvumhjd HawII.TOH, SLA. Reward Dqcala JniutfTOW, M.A, H LL.B. llRNXV STH|NK DUNHAM., C.B., B.S, AuriT SKEPRXRP KtciiAHb SaNPORU Hvat.Ji.. TUtL.ii CrtaUfcLli , B.S. (V. M, Lp W ah CL M DliiTi H n Rnn:m us, M.A. A lj :t a wtm h Gil.riN Br CtM-Ttrt, M.A., LL.B, ROPK«T PtLftTfTR™ McMll.L !f| C.R. ALLXP H vrv W-OODM ' aRD (iltORCE H XI.V ftLA3S L ' NhSHKfcriK C.IJH ItlHVAP i- RG RkT Scott BNtfUtlfi B.S. X L U M H I ST. Jl HK (;0[ Rtli A L- '  ; ■:!! ]:i,i,tiyrT (mill i.r,.tt. Oscar Wi uttu RHVSi1|.n Hahvih KlxiV-SNITW. SI. It llNM I ' Kkll ' i: l lALLUHKh, LL,F. W]|.l,Ei.VI HK VHX.LV Vk ' HhimTT l ' V«. RlCHUilNII Kmiim L-n H ' MatC-ER GREW JOllJrvftBf UlUKl.rf- Ci TPWV.-H ftTH t ' CSCKJHBV, LL.B- iuuiL CauV Bkkwttr, SLA,. kcEttkr IKAEWE BURKEE, aUL Wilchm Bess Tiiohtooit, 1L KhCAR HtTO V.lRllK, J . 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' JIN KifeHUB Mk-llkK llL ' bl SLAfc N AlBHH ClLHAM JwMil-it WlStTHHOr TiV «BV S lllll ],i;« li (rAVXMH fflWi , JB. annua wtmmm itm H VMfixri ]h:uriK K imir JOHN RBH JH PBBl OW I1ub £ 5TB!HnFii,i,crvr ij8 ACTIVE VekhOn ScurraiALL Tlitik Tjiuhas Evaps V Al, ISJif I PK JtlHI AS NlSSUIT Wkblkit Eakim Whrlk s William M]?acimh Sthw-akt ] Iakui.i? Aukahs Hakky ' Lkstkk Dckkant I HYING J 1:1 PKIJBS Khskbo-hmucpii l ,L KAMK XuHTUK U ' l L LI AHS J amiss Gahhutt Houixfi Samuel Jamks IfcUVHAK WlllTED James Fhgu OM FlKLAY ALUMNI CIUMLpSIp Ki-.! kLS- FkElPRJclCH MVRRS S?5TT, Jjtr Kiciiaki Coxklcx II am. Al.KKAKDF.K LBW19 YaNCF.V JtHIX CoHTF.Jt Ha S, Jk. J All Hi GAR SET IK A l:KhiiJ?i Kunf.st Mi.:l h HF.iH3Cijr Muhuay Hf.rcv Ijaus [.II [.■ ■ SHAJiNOJi MUHOKK l IHJUOL12H UiK rOAB9T General AtKletic Association ]-. M.Omidkm Till tll.v ; :. - H, E, SXITH , r , T Jr. It. ].. WittfiiNS Thumbs Kv.vns F. M. Osiujum: H- I J- I ' m i Lin ' s A. C- FlTTH.SX H- K. Smith V. S. TUFFEH Officers fWiidcfU ..... Viif-PftsidtB} Sttntttyy ami Tmtuttti Executive Committee Mmr Jml„ PBOJ I ' . M. () BORXK II. K. fSMITK J. Hi. Rylance l K. It. ].. WltHilNS L ' hm ias Hyaks K M. OsftORMe {. D, I ' ll 1 1. LI FS I ' , A. Puck J. K. Ryuhci V. S. Tui-FKK Aw— U-: Football Team, 1902 13. D. I ' hili.ii . S. TblTKH - L.. W. BOVKTOK (O rtk h f ( HI , ' .• up H, T- I.RIUMKK J, I.. Kihbv- Smith |[. II. Smith , W. K. V in i in E L E.V t H M. A- Watkih CertUr . fimmii - - ■ lot Iks - - ■ limit - 1 . M, ■OSJWXXK QttttrftT - HatfBaski - w. u St eutamt FaU II. I . hill I.LHS J. R. hwr W, II Dmis ; R. ? i. Atkinson I W. It. Has ne km ax . Cj Albxahdbi Sewanc? jLLJJilinML Htnney S( H LI ll 1 against Texas SrWilUfL ilLJilillHl WTutiingtoii Scwantt ,Li; lill-L Tennessee ScWalKt :■!,; ,i i 1 1 Auburn Suw ' iirtEC .■,i;.iin l i iinngia Si iv.hiit- ,i l; i i ratf Cumberland Si-wanix .i iiii-t VandtrbUt SlUbTITUt tS 5. G, Jett Record Al SewutEC At Dallas At St, Louis Al Kiioxt ' ilk Al Isirmirjjhani ■ At Atlanta At St-waiwH 1 , i NiishvilU- II II  M I I :■■ a ■■ 10 22 6 ! e t c II a 22 u L 1 : hj : II I. I HV iiu.ii-HK nrni |ul iiu ' eSi A LI SAN Oil (ITT UITH hi-.vm-u ■,-•, ,iiw.mi fOUHII KH.VY-IHL1II ■ it . thii I ir ■ Southern Inter- Collegiate Athletic Association WtJ.l.lAM I.. DUPLBY W, M. Rn«.h AjHX, 1- HflSWTHAST orric fits ' for ] 5oa President Vice-President Secretary and Treasurer EXECUTIVE COMHITTEl «. I.. Dwi LC¥ b Vanderbilt University W- II. Kicvr . Clenuon College, S. C. . L, BtHCBOKiWW, University of Hlfflittlppl A. Fl. E ' atti:hs j . University of Georgia JJ. I?, Rchs,, AbfcNJini.i ] ' cNlvnthnic Institute MEMBERS ARricnligral .uirl Mechanical College of Mi issiijuii, Ag- ricultural College, Miss-. Agricultural ;ni l Mrchanienl College f T 1 «■!■■ . (oLh i- Staliun, Texas Alalmn ' i-i Polytechnic institute, Aubttfn, Ala. Clemx[ n Cullcgc, Clenisrin, S, C CiHnbvrLancl University, Lebanon, Term, rjri;L Schciol of TcchnoNitfy. Atlanta, I ' m. [ oui i:Ln;L .Sifltt University, liator RovgR. I -a. Mercer University. Macon, Ga. Southern University, Greensboro, Ata- Trinily College, Durham. H. C- Trmiiy University, Wasahachu ' , Trjui . University • i Alabama, University, Ala. University ai Georgia, Athene, Ga, l. ' imnrsiiy if Mississippi, Unkentity. l ' -.x. University o-f Nashville, Nashvilli ' . T- ' nn V 1 1 i ■. unity of t he Sout h, Sewancc, Tcnn, University oE Tennessee, KnoxviHe. Tenn, University ol Texas, Austin. Teaa , Vafldertrth University, Na h  . il k Ten n. Wotford. (. ' allege, Spartanburg, S. C, I l..n ' ■■•HI Jfcl -.111 :m hi. ,.| I i a- v HMILI. PH l niKT , ryL ,.ii ir,,w baseball Team, 1902 p. Ti. Hooui T, J hRAnv I ' .. MACE . MuRHAT I 1 . I. Hvoei - T. VV. Scoi.lahd H. Sthis(;iil[.i.ow TCAH f rfA ' Art ' Pttcthn Fitif Rase II. (V Covk II. II. HOGUB i. It, HKI Bi- ll. V,. S)HTH A ' r. W. ClWJJT. Ctfft IH JK. Subtlltuti C. E. Wbxat Third fiitff fjftt FiM Catft ' r Fnitt Bn bfill Record, 1902 Scwmun.- f ■ ■ Sewpnee f •s. Stwant- l- pj. Rewanec it. Scwatict t f f . StWH IW. Stfurancc vs. H- ' .V.lllL-i; fj. Scvanee ■ . S r ' aHL-r; f J. Mooncy, Ajwil i ■ - - C haM iuno ! Profriwuiiial , April 31 ChaUanwga ]  [ - .m I . April 2. Curolwrtand. April 30 Csmbcrlaad, M v 1 ■ Cumberland. Mjiv j - Ciinilitrhtntl, May Q - - - Cumberland. M:iy 10 Cumberland. M:iy 10 Vaiiderbik Hay 1; Varderbik M=iy 30 Vanclcrbik, May 3 J Vanderbilt, Jphc 6 Viodefbill h J Ln 1 7 ...: .■■«. in. ■ .|1 V ' lVJinr ' r ' :il Si-w:lili-i- :it i-mmilii- ..r i ■.!.., ' .:• • al Sewancc ll I ■ I I.Lll ■■ II . 1 Lr ' hlllHin a( l banun at Nashville at Sewan« at Scwancu at Nashville at Nashville l ' ■• 4-3 7-1 MO t .1 ; - ? $ 3 i [-21 UJ WHEUEIUS ■mill KfbffriiH Thirtun J . fSail T r . it.ft. KsfarCriu ' i B1. A. (frinTfl, A. A, VS. Dj Bi rmift «rW trfrlLBti«l« IrtKinh E. J, 4. fcrMrtn fcrfrrtf«fi: . W. t«fT u d_ X. I. A. HrEtn At . E. f. B hujj An S, lT. fupprr Ar . iq T. K Rrrnru AIm lifrji I Mx aLnt 3flhu ELlsnLI A. -3. Irmrh- ML A. IL ClTnUuri Jr. (I.E. EUrrSr V. W. JkWr mrt|| Ph. D. J. ■. KtofcfrtiJi iiiurr ElLi. ' ll Cifetitfrrro «. J, Mhrt 1- K. luilj-r Atn Clhil litcbini filai fu.Hii ' lO.itfr Anna mi, Jiiuhan I L Ei ucm ft. C, J tfinrHlinn CpuIp tfmLra a. jfrim. jl a. ■LA, iu ar IctflLU Satdmrl fa J Abm A. C. (MituuH t. , | £filllllttt] V. 3. farnni {JL E, Diftarg til, L mirrLrnn Julm lilTrthlfa. Jr. Jilntn Ziiclrr jl 1 I K AV sltiiil we build ,1 ;hool w W di men truth? Whit geld, and stone. Jind U:i intd men ami fUM, The world ha answered, Km wl- watt hi n ynnHli. Who low Sewanev ' s nvnt. Have hh ' uii another way. DirfuAtud mei, UiiutL ' cL in kiillc, war-W rn, m. I . Hi i .: ir I - ' ' Mi Hcl kss. .nid who wen 1 |jrnnik-.s£. lo ! then l fH-.Ll «-iI ■ = i 1 :i inijilily h I r4-:nll. Tbey dreamed fifeat towera rising to the sky, And h.id no slone. lo- btiild. D« hoiiIs, ' they said. Wtaii ;i i- St-wanee building - dh where lie Our unrcnu ' iidK ' n ' d drad And s ' c iht- quarries trliedce ut structure rose. | ;l« dream, part BtftW, tbe mi hiv fabric stand . Lit a tmil.iit stone, and true dprtimi mnich I hat (hose Stone towers Hi ill with hands, h.ill : i-l inl un™ W.- iu-i-lI pLini inj[hici(j on The ((old ha come al l; si. T i u- is so id, -Hush, . ' LifJ tread softly. Thf riMi dream come trie. Ch.injjc no plans of ut dt ' iid. ij Art lrls rHortTc ar 4 a CK-rls a ■ riS r a|f v rnvsrsny ■ Thk monasteries of Scotland and Irel.md, whn n- iniMMinjnarirh .ind N-achuTi in the sixth and seventh Ctnlurlci contributed mhj largely ' to tbe worked Lvangclizinji the heathen mf Sasnn ling Land, maintained ;i higher Standard of scholarship thai iheir Kiiro|ie,m neinhltfrfi. And a knowledge oS Greek and cf Hellenic culture was chcfilbed anions ihelrisih-SeotclniLcruy ilonp after it had disappeared from the li mt Lih-hi. The !iU ry of St. Coluniha who. when on a visii io his former friend and H;iclnf St. 1 ' inuui, surreptitiously copied a manuscript Li longinj to hit boat may well Berve to illustrate the seal for learning and the fame fof scholarship which distinguished this ancient liritish Church. When discovered in hi literary theft by Si. Finian to whom tin :ii.ini: r,]i bcLiiiigrd. si C lMmh;i refused to give up hit h iir-d-earrnH I treasure, and riot until he had instigated a war between the rival king of Con naught and LHarmaid, jini! .1 council of llidmp and Abhofcs had adjudged him guilty, did this zealous Christian scholar bow to their decree, ;uihI crossing over to Scotland with twelve companions, founded theg-neat monastery of lona in 50J A. D. The connection between this ancient foundation f learning and nur imn university is much closer than ninny of (i- n-.ili ;(.-. It wax a true historic sense which prompted our Alumni. Mr. Sila Mclk ' e and Mr. John W. Wood , u hi- n traveling as the representative of the Urolhcrhood of S( r Andrew in Knjdiind ;md Scotland some year ng« (hi r ■ ■ j i i .. — i ihc dean and chapter nt St. Andrew ' s Cathedral, Gla g«w. (hi give iii the University of ih - South, and t« the Cathedral i?f St. l h 4 h i- I ■ -liiit. in N-jtv York, a piece of the m.id le slab which funnel ;■ uari Lif |he super-altar in the chmrn-h at Iona. Thl previous relic is now in Ihc possession of lhe Ultivenlly, and is Carefully prexerved in the iron sitfc iii (hi- Vice Cli-Bni ILnr ' .-h office. When the new St. Augustine if built, which v-v sincerely Iichm.- will In- ai lUuiti lime, t hi- , small piece of marble, about an inch stjuari:, will be placed in the superstar of ihn- univiTMLy chapel. In r -min l us id ihe historic continuity o£ the American Church with Ihc mother Church ii Kngland, nnd particularly h tL Scotland, from which. has come down tou a . i precious heritage- Ihat spirit of learning ■ ' love, of simly which has always Iwh ii tinggi hlng fi ' jLnin ■ i Anglo S;iion Christianity. HnL while it is true to say that monasteries like lima, undur Si. CoTuinlta; LiiLLttsfiLnH:, nndet St. Aidjiu; J ;trn iv, , in the 1 tine f1 f lede, and Glastonhury, in ihe limn ' nii ' IhnihliLn, ljc: amr thtr ImitiL-M .Mid nui Series r f knowd Hl c in lIllt British Isles.yet tht: pursuit of learning wan never of tht.: ejju ' jtec at ihv moiutitic syMccii,.iiHl .ulifFi-rnni ihfjjiiuiiaiiHjn w;is iiceded !?■ for the promotion of higher education m Knpland. Sr in the twelfth antl thirteenth centuries the great unfrenitie? 1 1 r i x f of el and Cambridge grew up Mi lay CMtfpwratitui!-. No [ormal foundation can 1m- ' shown for their origin. They did emu ciwl- their beginning to any act-; «f p ipes and kings, l ui to the spontaneous COICOVW oE students and lecturer . It i not surprising that this turbulent and widely representative body of earnest spirits gathered from all flirts oE the wodd ud bent upon the pursuit c4 knowledge, ihould hove early attracted (he attention of the friara. Here was the church ' s opportunity, and she w.-is, nut slow to take advantage £ It But fortunately Eor the cause id religious liberty and of higher education in England, the spirit which animated thr: mendicant order of the later Middle Ages was not the spirit which had fettered learning in the ISrilish We in the time of St. Columba and St. Aidan. Therefore if Oxford in the thirteenth century mi- m i ki heetmu- ;i nn-rr adapiaiHm -nsd ■ ■■| v nf tin- monastic idea. it was necessary thju a different system of education should !«■ inaugurated. Accordingly, in [364, we find one Walter DeMerton, lh.L- real founder r f the Knglish College System, wahlisthmg within the preciscta «iT ch - university ' a great seminary for the education n f the secular derfy. Among ' in- provisiona governing the discipline ed his college, DeMerton forbade  ny of his scholars ever Hi mlri- iln n:iui.iMie views. It - ordained that they shcmld apply themselves in jdudyinK the liberal .iris and philosophy before enb ring ujii.hi a course of theol ' igy itri a view lo raising the standard fif fdiH-jiiion among the elergv. Thus did (hi- wise educator and public-spirit .hI man lay the foundations of liberal edu- cation in England and determine the future constitution which both of the great Rrglish Universities were destined later t« assume. It does not lie within the scope «f this |iu|mt hi trace- the successive changes through which theUubperaitiesof Oxford and Cambridge- have passed nice the lime when Henry VIII extorted from tin 1 serniLirs, of O.sEord a reluctant recog- nition of his eKvorce from Catherine of Afagon— thfoogh the stormy period id the eivil wins, down to their present unprecedented efficiency and inefolnnsts.. Suffice it to say that almost every great religious, and political movement whfcn has shaped the policy -md guided ihn- deetinv of the Drilish Krrtpir hss emanated from these great centers «f tilni-ii.in education. They h.-ivn been the 1 raining ground «£ the Kurdish elsrgy for sis centuries. They have stamped tin- it mark upon the national church and upon the national charm-n r. They have been foremost in the work nf public education and in the movement for religious liberty which resulti-d in tin- educational act of 1870, li w i f™i Oxford that William of Wykeham, Hi-riicip oE Win- chester, whose picture is W f;imiliar to every student at Sewanee, K i hi;, idea of applying the collegiate principle to the training of boyt in the church schools of hi dioce c With the revival aE learning in the hfteenlh eevtury we find the univernitie «f KiiK3;ind ihe centers of ln4l great reSigiflM and humanistic moventertl which culminated later m thr RcformatiHin. Ic was from Oxford that thr Me-ihmj istt revival in the eighteenth o ' ntLiry ttMik iin rise. I ' he Trart-Lri.-in Moverne-nt nif iH e, which has so prtibiiindly influenced the church ' s life both in Rni LLnnl mul in this country, originated ai t xford and received its first imptllie from then great scholars like l ' usey, KcIht and Kewman, who were in a ttcod- ance upon the university at that time. The most important modifkaiirm which tliE ' LiriivnTJiiiiL ' s h;nu ' undergone in the last thirty years i+ the abolition of religion tes(s h to which reference h;i% uLn-nrly Ijl-lt made, whieh iv;ls. ilopted an . i .government mea im- .ind paswd by the House of Lord in |H |, This jj ' eai etntcusd-km lei rv I i n ie-u I Lbtfiy. says Mr. llmLJiTJck in h i delightful history of Oxford University, v.-.i- lir-u hL .lIhum In- .1 peisi-Leiic movement chiefly i i IT . ■ ii :lc i ei i; frtim the universities I rieiJiSclve . K s[H ' rier ce hjis nrhi justified lIll ' Il;l[ s i?f the fippcineiiis of i he bill; neither the re I ij; ioli s L-|i;LnLilcr nor the social | i ;ll-i ttt 1 lit 1 urn vl ' thiIv tins hi ' t ' n ill ihe m1 i lj; I ' lTrhl degree, impaired l y the admission H-if nuiicrhrifof mists In lis dejrrrL ' s .mtL e ndowirien I s . Hut if :lLI h3Hil-|;lI connection Yvilh ihe Church of Kngland has been talc way i :ii|il ;ls rejjardu chr omfessora n£ lhi Lheoliiriric.il fiiiully .lms I [he obligation laidi upon all colleges to ;ui.. ' iilL i III- daily chapel srfvitn, It unnihi In- said ihjii the influence of the church upon the universities has grown Leu, Inn raihrf renter. Iii ceasing to Ih- clerical ami .irirUoerMtic ilu-y have become national mid democratic. Never have they exerted a wider educational and feligiLnis influence or been inorc deeply and strongly enthroned in the hearts of Hn lirih-spc.iking people. We ' .iniiikl lit- blind to the lcswfl ■ nt ihe ChtisLiau ciuturieftdid we not realize that the American church can never be the church at the people until she Income id this country what ihe Established Church is in Kngland — the leader of the religious thought and life of the nation. She will never gain the ear of the greatest age in the history of Ihe world for Hcondary and higher education until she leads in the work of education, She can never discharge the high office to which Ood has called her as leader and teacher until she has some Institution of national and world-wide reputation from whence to teach and mold the thought of the nation and of the church. She will never be adequately or fully represented before the people of this country until she is presented to them through that which is distinctive ( l AnjfJ - Saxon Christianity from the beginning, a Christian university, dominated by the spirit of Christ, true to the grcal ■, i rcii  of I In tll-iri-.ll.in faith, .ml I wvli ;iin::ii|; i-vre hiru.inl .: l :, w :ii mm iw in, I nvi-nil -.l„ • ' .:--:■■ j ..-• ,i COTltriblcl- i iHJEi eh i ihe cause «d Christianity and Christian civil baii n in the world. We believe that SewanL-e is fittvd a% mi other churL-li-eollL-ge in L ] k i s eounlry In realize I his ideal of a griMt Christian l 1 1 ■ i ■. ■ r ■- i t ■. - KitsI. Isi ' raLisc -die i.s silualed irl a Section of CounLry where she is not overshadowed and overtoiled hv nldcr, largeT .mil I ir ' 1 1 1 r i i|ni]:|:ir.t institution a, nith . l. 1 1 I hi: advantages of presliffp. tradition :lci i I wen] ill behind iheiu. Si ' eiuid, because I lie Mildness ;mil oiiginality of Itishop Pollf ' ji conception has fr.Kfevcr set Sewanee ir - [toih tht darlger itf Lindni 1 ditH-H ' itn emklrnl JLtinl eron) Lli.il ikiLrriiW and !_ ' --■■ ■.: — -■■■ spirit which has itfiin nurtud il- - -w rlt of Ch cist hie- edkKaJti Q in this, covtllry. U ' iih a KtnLrnl h if TrtiMee so broadly rcpresentatite of men nf all sehtwds of ehurehtnan hifi, it it nn t likely th-at the liberty id the uevvenity will i ■•.!■ ' he circuniscribtd or the freedom of iheehair infringed. iw ;lh never before in hi-f hi tthry she is ready to enlarge the borders of her tent, to lengthen her cofd and strengthen her stakes. The eia of esuaiwioii .liuI pf tcsi has come. She has the spirit of self-sacrifice, the atmosphere of culture, the breadth A outlook and fearlessness in the pursuit of truth an c-KSH ' juial to thv building up of a great university, We- prophesy for her a future of ever-growing usefulness and imiiihrtanee in the life of the church and of the nation. I5J fh G neaifl of the C ip nd Gown 1IKRE was a tine in prehistoric jl -s when Inert was no CAf ANt Gnwx. That was in the day when fe thi- I chl hyosau ri roamed pH ' aerlulLy over the mountain a™ I l:rn:ich .ni Silurian dust from I he KH-Hjlrt ie past and itiL ' moiLniain railrtjud. In those days then was peace- ?£ uproarious Theolopues t-rrt incarnadinc-d ihe cliJi|M ll ii-nc - after its annual wli i tcwashinj; wiih dismal jndies oil the faculty. No truculent editors evtr nil liks. against the established order of thine , It is written in thi hieratic i me rlptions that the Cap and Gowx succeeded ;i cnricdorni journal l nrhwn ;ls Tfti UtxiVffSlty KfCWif, ]vxpl rinn partita, have claimed recently t h;tvn ' exhurtlL-d CORK of these antiquated records, but their discoveries haw nor jTt hern uivL-n to the public, Perhaps wt- nia e-Kpect thai ■he Registrar wilt pre ni n ft-puri concerning 1hem. emlnllishfd with runic annotation . when the ;irdn«us duties of hih lifrVci ' allcv him swffidcnl leisure. However that may Ih. ' rha- Cap an u Gowfl made its debut in the Trinity tern of tSSO in the modem fumi  f a four- luaec monthly journal. Under the exhilarating innV ' jn-.- £ mountain o one it trebled its proportion in ik- srnrfl space ciE sis months, lis progress was not always a smooth as. the prchmi r n{ its vigorous youlh implied, :md r.WfL! were lime when the genius of a Gladstone and the persistence f Sew-anee alumni agent seemed necessary l« till its depleted treasury and appi-am.- the wrath of aEgrieved subscribers, Notwithstanding; ;ill ilifllculttes it imvived and remained for five years a journal devoted to literatim:. 1 , science, art Mild baseball, Thru- vi:n editors in those days who were willing I « ' dii iiuyihiiijf from a university catalogue to a c.ik-ndar of Mexican Minis, and accordingly in iSSj, (A. U, C, Si, A, II. l .iH,hidl and V. II. McKellar ln.-in K .dii,n- i ehieli, the propn itiHin was made that an anniversary number of Chv Cap and Gown be issued. The editorial staff scarcely anticipated tlur woe and tribulation which awaited them, hgi gady assumed the onerous task, Altt! in I be months to come they retired from their posts sadder and wiser iwnrw the. experience, The dyspeptic gniwnsman aid melancholy cadet, wh«si: pictures adorn the anniversary number of ISS5. Jife pathetically reminiscent of editorial trials. The main features ihe-n adopted are those which have since be p peiuatcd. The pi ace of honor was given to fraternity plates, accompanied by articles on the various chapters, written with that ingenuous self-complacency which distinguishes, the trttt $ r nee undergraduate. Then followed the write up ' of everything connected with the students of the university, making the anniversary number in tome sense an exponent of the undergraduate life i;j iL Sovnncv, The CM ' Sn COWS veils, in foil, rlit; rtf in (jf The niudcilld, edited 2nd niA.iltl3LI1i.-d by the t o Hn ' Curj- xciL-U ' (ivx, Sijjntii I- ' .] i-,i N hi ;lihI t h l Onicjr;!. ;mtl inic-iitk-d m rrpft 4l-ii t the opinions, interests And occupation of -St-waniw nurn. This anniversary GlFAHDGOffffl Wat the 6irlk ( Itttmpl in this dqp:ir[inL-n[ nl Cii]k K i;ilr. journalism in the: South. Murlt ' sL in its |iropurt ion and unpretending in its allm 1 . ii w;ts the prrcufsiur c f ihi- x-uk-ucLid Annuals nou- intucut fmm Lhr f re se s of viiriouu kmthcnt insC it Ulions. Lillle did nJ projftCtoCt ilrviim thjl thi-ir huinblv lltempE wvuhl smi iwjon ilfV5-!ii|i irilfj the handsome volumes of the present day, They wotiltl cini lie rtuninii did they rrprrsx jl ri-rLjiin frrliii uE pride, a Jaclt Homer sense o£ aw quant boirttm, as ih-ey jjrwt uach n™ and giiiKftNus i-cilmiu- rh;ii appears. They a ' e. however, unwilling to risk their earlier laurels by Any fre ti jsttempt . Therefore «i|h ;i, p]ei tnceni. L JflAHMM aid ;l |3;dec,ix[Mc mile, lrn-y ■ I ■ i-rr thi-ifc.ij.if ;nn! mm Hi- m Ii4 h. , m r :,, ., xn.in ir iin-r.ii in. i. ' i- : Morgan ' s Sleep The rcmunti[n j cJg e It « llllf £i( ««ie. Surrey ami cuIuitibcJ MflJ (rawL: Willi ifirUndj til £rcrn. a l4 Lkheni o ' tqjcDwn. Willi Erim i-i. 1 iiir k- .Mid f ' - ' -- The tre P Est beluw in |irirt!ly  rray. Ilnm; Iheir epbudu af wjirlrl ibw it, An J tar dcjiMm J. in the viHty away. U 1 1 r piirpl 1 Jul jincMivtt bind. Tin- uii. in [he khii j[ ju} ll Stnkl grandly away in llic Wc t: AW «■ ' ll H a ih greil r cilm h|nc-, FVi r vf | ling ih infinite nmt. I ' lic iwillghi Li ' ri. ' .irid in iwett, 5 kmii tuirfi, Tilt (IfHve-ri are fit ' liicJ in prajcr; ' llir Niin(f-hirJ are huxh.nl in dark Jr-j li nf («  , Aid ■ (Ur ke«pi lucie vigil thrre, U, K.W, ■ =■■ A Retrospect ITH age naturally come reminiscent, and, looking Around al (hf improvements goinji Sh in the My vitLijje- and ih University ground?, onn- ' x iturtights turn hatkuMfd to the plans and hopt-x of those who UUi rr hi- re lit iliL- ycara immediately preceding the war. And laying : dc for the nomenl things of utility and rcfflcmWiiig (heir high failli And ihr pure ideals foe which th«y labored, we should a k ourselves in all scriousneiw. Do we keep up that high standard i?f honor, of kchoJartlrip ■ [ r.-l i gion which they expc-eicd to have upheld? Scwanev is U .1 cily set on a hill, and we should guard, uur heritage and lw a a kvnfnti liRht to the South, and a guiding star to the Church, 1 recall chat in I 50. lh L - Hoard of Trustees invited Hishop Hopkins,  f Vermont, a man of learning, and most varied aocompliifhnirntsi, iinimnjj rnthur things having a practical knowledge of landscape gardening and architecture, lo visit Sewanee with Bishops folk and klliolt and give sortie suggestions for (he general l.m of the grounds and buildings, lot tht- Bishop were looking forward hopefully to laying the cornerstone of the central building of ' the Untver Uy during the following year, which « '  accomplished October 10. i860. Hishop Hopkins accepted the- invitation extended to him, and joirrcd hi- hnrther Hishops ai S w-uiuc in December, [859. Me was charmed with the plateau, wner he said. ■ ' Salon; had clone her be t to make things beautiful with her gentle slope ,  KE :d «■ ■■ anJ tlttem views. - ' The Kiihop made a general sketch for work, and gave many valuah.li ' suggestions, hut it i n t-dlcss to tell Scwaneeiica of to-day that the Hopkins, pl.ui wai never developed, for wtert Nature had done h«r Ih-xi — surely p. t-lk-lluni art did its wotm, and it has taken thirty-three years to get anything like a campui or aitfhtly Rroundx. and then only by a pv uil kiEi -if .1 generous well-wisher who love the- beautiful and seeilly. A few months ,-ihvT iki- visit «f Hishop ilopkin to Si-wanec. the Truttees negag d (he services «f .1 nrxt-class engineer, Colonel Joahua Barney, of Man-land, who had rt-tited from the United Stales Army, and was known to Hishop Polk in hi -m P ini days, Colonel Barney was a gentleman of I hi: old school, genial, courteous, and lovable. He thoroughly enjoyed his quiet life, He was very enthusiastic about the place, arid proved himself all that had been prophesied of him by Bishop Poll . Some of his work done on the domain, although only temporary, is lo be found now, and if we had only had another Colonel Harney in iS;o, how differcnl the present a- ci of thing would be, On the road known as the old CurkypHw, cut out roughly by Dr. Elliott some iTsra ;i.k«. a part of the oricinal Cor f cnuld iill In - tcitnl. Thin, was the enrmttHiipliLCril rotd planned hv Olnnrl rlafrtr,y tit environ the whole domain, runTtinj; fll ng I hi- difls anil winding i LL and down tin 1 ravines, anrl Riving jjliiSlpav Cif All [he most beautiful views. I| was a wonderful |ii ' iv nif rnjrliiLirin};, itnd here and there WC have remain of thii ancient ichcnic which would have made the filler unique and charming, f.cl us continue lo rmpr for ,1 revival of Ihc old ideas, J wIbJi il were possible (hi malK people urtder t.-ind i hi il, lights nf ScwaiH-? when it consisted of four houses, a lop cabin, nd corn r-4tOne I The Sewanrse .Spirit was taim then and inert , arid survived all I he strife and turmoil of |hf f«ur years war. an:l ihcm - wh« lived heie in i860 never foTgot the chltnit of (he forest, the spring, (he views, the elirT , ai«l alxivv all i hi- nin.- 1 Ik hi i n] invigorating dln-ialc. aid in iS q they lunnvd their longing heart hithe rw;irrl with j«y, 1 find ten hun«ex. a chapel, but no corner-stone. This. la t had succumbed lo trie fortunes of war. having been hluvrn lo pieces hy Knell ' s army in lS6j. Kut the real tormr-stone had been too deeply laid in ihe hearts c4 hundred fen ih, .h, me n fail, and ihere Gathered here a chosen few who could, and who did. keep alive ihe- flame imk-c I ij hi l-iL Inv i ;iir hful hi -:trt- ;md inn-, In Ihe pas! few months., Ihank t a sm-ill app priatimii, 1 h l- rampis xurnjimdinp Sain I I. Lite ' s and Huffman hiH been greatly enhanced in beauty, Now, ii needs thai thr environs in r.he rear iti tin- I- ' . O. li. Cluhir oms xhmild be transformed and ihe dangerous passages uf (jailer ' s Guleh :itade straight, hut if all thing cumr it him who waits, and if every cloud ha a sdver lining, liter venly imr fihrlunt! is ;i[ chi 1 1: r, sh rnli I h C an L ' arly let-morrow. j I t! fliy ttvi em a hniiil dait,j lu — Whr-re- n1 i(-s Jinf hint- And mitirl is nine — Wh re n: cwict- niid faith in harmriny hicrirl Where irnili i uch-A, in,t fnyJ i friend W h Ft every quiverinj; kj( fll rial: Koiifl menkiry whiKpcn 4)1 Oc y and Folk UiiimirH and ]|, Il;mhi — Onej s anrl (iw-f-n — Whcdt child ,J ratih in hejiiiy it xer-Fi Willi hive r, 4)1 IfMrninr,, 1 th-il? I cried, Trrt l« d ! wi|h CiT 1 ni flown rtyfliMt, ' Tu fiewinte, j Summer Ltl ll THE SiirnitH-r liirl, the Sewa nee Summer Oirl !! What memories does she hrinj; hack to mc of the days of my callo youth ! Was I ti T snurten by one of them ? If you had ewi Wen to Sewane , S i .-anee of the Hubbling Spridj;. t i ih .- foclcy crag and sylvan dell, you would not .« k such :i queanim. Who could, in itrt leafy month of June, avoid filling in love in such a place-, when all nature aeenis Kntienl and pulaitEng with love? Wi la teU the tmlh P l believe I would have paw ™! unscathed but fof the Jrrrival it Scwanec in cjg of Mitt V.irdnt {mm Carolina. Like ii.ll Se-uanee student . I fell Li my bounden duly a soon a 1 j ot ii gown lln lay sm ' pjl ' 1 1 ;l prrtkoat, but (rv a I would I eoiald Ret up u iMiihuHiasiu. I rushed first in- «nd lIu ' h .unrulier, with no mare seriotid result than a lowering eif my financial ttanding, I w;i illuming myself up ui tn ' inij proof against (he ■ iztuitia ai these bean kidnappers. ;tnd had i-m-n gottM off a wretched pun. saying some are girls,, and some arc Ml. t)m- dty u 1 was aklins on the L-J K l- :,f a r«ek near Green View, (axing at the l vely pano- r:niNL ipftid out before my eye , with the tiot-es of ehn- brown thrush, -.weetest trf all the songaten thai dwell in the deep recesses uf the l«re l. ringing in my ears, h ddir. E a copy of Caiultu in my hands, turning tin- leaves in a limU-ss way. I was suddenly attracted by the fallowing lines ; C m unit qui eiiiIm[h.lili amiv il r Quiquc iiiiixvli, («( am el. Just itu-n I heard the rustle d a skirt, ami looking hurrusddy up my eye were greeted by a vision of loveliness never to be forgotlfn, Sim ucaa tall, antl officii ;l In he and yraLL-flil figure thai m weird nave: dil4ltt is. an sideHjiulte deS-Crip-ltiH . II ei chi-ek W1 - n - ftuvhed from walking, :lhhI Mf tresses of rich chestnut hair played aixwLt bet dainty shoulders in pretty tni-fuvinm. Ik-r lar c, languish in K (yes, hazel in color, took on a frightened expression as she h,i-Lil stepped back with utclanialion 1 ' i vur|iii-:- u| m-i-iiii; in-:- Oh ! -she ejaculated. 1 thought )■ weru mie nt those horrid eioonshinen 1 read so much about, out I see by your book that you art a ftudeat, and 1 am V gUd, ai you can show me the way home. I ' ve Iwi wy way, you know. atid have been lollnwiiij; roads that lead I iowhert for the last hour- Soconitiwd vu I that I could- ncflT 1 Ind worda to exprcu my vrili;n E in- . rhi r-. tt ,-rn, ' v., n ebcort her home. At first she demurred, saying- she was n nwi I linn to put me to so muck trouble. bm r ;is I pL- Uk ' d. bi! yielded at lernflh. hvr cheeks niamlinj; with blushes, Aftet a sh rt— far, far lo sh rt— and pleasant walk. w- [.muliI mifselves at the gate of her residence. A I turned to go hf laid .1 little trembling hund 4 :n my arm, saying ; Oh. I (hank y«u ao much hit itugrral service you have rendered i«r, jd Iisnjmt v«h mill .■hkjii call. Thai nielli 1 i n 1 nijjlii cnE nothing hut her. I threw my luniks a ide fn drxpiir : who clmiM study when (.hit lovely face haunted i!:ieh |[m? I could find no pleasure in the talk £ urhiT pe-opti.-. I CLwId am nothing but ih ink, think, think, and evfrv thoujrhi waa ot her. It was clearly a case of love at first si hi. I luid indeed received a solar plexus blow. LjwMi iiiL|Liiry I [innuL my fair charmer to be Miss LydLa Var-dcH, a tfcKeadaJil of gneo f those Huguenots who fled [com Idcmd-slained Frail He I11 lite llHiN- h-:i |i C,il:|i- shi  n-s ot Si mill Otnuliiiii. ] eould -iC.HC.clv w.iit £i r evening to «HHf mi httpatlcni wax I t call. Full two hours before the lim ' I began ;«rrjinj;iiik ' ,r| y ftwfiffflfi and never before did J experi- i-ih-i ' -men tfuubk with my wardrobe. Kot h i n({ seemed t n xui ( n« ' ■ Tlu- e ill;trs were either too glossy or nnt glossy eriAtigh, md ihr shins were not quite stylish enough. I could not (jet my waistcoat 10 hang straight! try as I would. ;mmI 1 h c crease in my trousers was actually a sixteenth hiJ ;m melt out o£ position. I wondered how I could haw ever L-iilten iil h ■ ■ull.iildish clothes. Wtv much flurried J 1i-li wlun f prcaetiied MjncK ;li Mtf Vanje n ' t door. I was trying to think of something pleannl t« wy« when the door was opened by herself. Of cimrae way thuughi v. ,- k ked mt i my head, and ;dl I cctuld do was to mutter something id ™? bvinK glad iik - e her, and hoping I was not intruding. ■Oh, you don ' t know how glad I am tni w you, Mr SrhU-n, you n 1 him- .1 1 ready found ut your name. Just cone right in. My first call was hort ah I w,n ill jii ww, and um aerviaiH and awkward, to carry on thr con vernal ion. So. after a lew remarks about its tn-iiiK n nice day to-day uml ihe pri tbabil i tii:s ot tin lxing a nice day to-morrow, I l k my lc:ii- ' , and walked my room half ihc ni ht Irving lu- eiiiii|Mj-n- ;■ sonnet U? Lydi-i, ,uid fell ,iskrp repenting 1 n-iy -li Un ' ■■«■■-■ t J known verses of ]|orace i |jy lin r tlic c pur inne-i Tc Jl ' ifl dpi. ttyhijrin i:r | ,r, ,| .i-rf-. .hi n J.inl-.i rtJei .- My iirM calls htii ' ui tliL ' jrtMid 0L1L Sl p,;hh.-l- up - iii k ' ih|(th n alnjut three; hours. ' I ' hi-n started a rosh which l aFrl ' description, 1 (f iH her rHtCtl in Ih nitPfiiiiiu and iiccompanled thr messenger to see that they were iirn-p -rlv tU-livt-re-d. 1 took her driving r wjdklnj; In thu evening and t-Hcorted htr to dances at night. I saw her art lea t sik h nr a d-iy. I even entertained stritnis n [ioris uf camping 011 ht-rlaun. E ' eople began to notice how affairs si™jd Ij iwi-l-h us. and whene iT ;l f llHiw- ' WCHrker in the kfluwledtfe factory ;iw me he wonld slowly and [ravdy describe n drvk with his fart: tlntjer, :n«l with his nnmih make n hiiwing sounds imitating ,i r«ckii h i ' - ■ -.n imppj- -iv uht t« ■ ' ' tw-eniy «r ihiny thus nguKid. One day  he mill I inok a wa lk together. [ had nerved myself to know my fate, and with this uhji-et in view had n-hean ed my pL-eLh f r two weeks. So one I thought! could resist that projjti- iil, I was imt niistaken. fur in a tew iv, moments she h tupped chewing her fan and leaned on my shoulder iiiurmuriiiu; something about ii Iwinj; very sudden. You can judj( : my happiness I fn-lt like saying wilh Monte Crislo, The world is mine, We agreed to tec;]] dut engagement tecret. I was to call three times .1 -ae-ek, Mondays, Wednesdays and Kfidn - ' ■ Because ' she nid, li would not be proper for you to be n-itti me all tliL- ?ime. ' She played her pan in perEeclion : a little too perfectly fejr my happiqe . ] was i happy only itl her company I Could not see what, pleasure d ' -e IihiV in rSirtinp so outrageously. I rannnmr.-tird.. h«t she laughingly 1 ■ i-i • I nn- m remember imr agreement. I u ' ,ii wit d.iy in.ilc-.tiL; a confidant of Jack Merivcl, he was the only person on the mountain t whom I had not vet n |i| my secret, vitn-n he suddenly bursi unit laughing and remarked in ihc vernacular, there are others. Uf course I was indignant, What did he mean by such n remark? Did he dart to insinuate thai irvy l.ydiu ivnx false ; j If he did it was .10 infernal Ik. thai .ill. NY. one cmdd keep us apart. I would wed her in spite of the world. When 1 had cooled down somewhat Jack explained what he meant, [L seems th.ii -In received Frank Littleton (he- ni|«h1s 1 did nut call. Jack said niorecuvr. thai 1 h.,. I acquired the sobriquet of II. . I- ., and Frank tMl of T. T. 5. I was in a towering passion. I paced up and down the room with rapid alridea, ever and anon uttering some fierce in- vective- against women in general. I uouhl knon the tnnh from her lips, I would, and if these rumor were true t would break with her. I w mlil h.m- iiuiliine, [hi do wilh a woman who ale my ice cream, all the while l.nr,(-hiiijr ni me in her sleeve. Ilui could these rumors be true, 1 rclleeied ' ; IVrknis. It wa only -1 In ►ax pollen up I it. .1 few jealous rival . { ii w.r.-. th«-i! wrae betide the i nst igaiors, for there u-nmltl o, a day of m ckon i ng, and better had ihey never beea kirn if ] found they had besmirched her character. To-morrOW [ Would know 1 1- ■ - iruth. We were at fViinl Disappoint meni when I broach rd iIil- ■mbjeri, ■■ l.idia, 1 ] said, ' J ha,L- heard ih.a you -ire ]ilay. iny f ;L i(.i and loose with me. I have b eii told ih.n a ii wear niy ring on Monday , Wednesdays and Friilays, while l-V;ttik l.-itllelon 1 jjrace y.uir finjjer n Tuesdays Thurmbiyn and S.-nurd.-iy . Now I cannol and I will nol stand ihis whiti af thinp, No self-respeclins man wourd, You have either— IIlth- she iim-rruptcd mc with : Oh VOlir hijrhne S Ik very kind ami -Min-iili r.iU- (ii JIIVh- me mv orders. r u! I wish ii to th- rtisiim-tly inulersiood thai I am no nian  slave, much less ;■ chit nif 11 xindeui ' ■■ ' . i.:- never will graduate, and I can do tth.ii I n-ish, U 1 like Mr, Littleton that ' s my affair and not ynur , Very vi II. I re ( h|ied, ' ] hope 1 will ned-cr see you apain. Our engagemenl i al an end, We will henceforth be oilier ttran er.N 10 each other. ■( ' ik, yi ni itT ■ vi ry kind, I am sure. Here your rinp, you may need ii a ain thi- SumtJlcr. The agony 1 suffered that niyht no pea can describe. All nipht lonp I tOMHcri, racfcL-d he rlexpitir and remorse. I knew J had been r,i h, h.id pnken. nil html ihlnkinK- I was entirely lr blame. W ' lij 1 should I expctl huT to be a mere puppet to do my bidding F Wa sin- ttOI ; raiiorml bdnj: like myv, 1 1 . . ■ ■ ■ ■ ■. l have .1 riylu to do wfomt Mhcwuhed? She would not have spoken an urc.i r.ie.ally had I n«r been rude te. Inr 1 ' crhaps ] had poih-d two live . ]iut no, bi re wa yet lime to repair the d.ms. e. I would hasnt-ri in tnr the neM day and on bended knee licp hor pardon. Tn fwIhI iw my M-lf-Lfi tiii iiiii irtii ,md her consequent exoneration in the hijrh rnnri nf my iff«tion , wbile walking through ihe chapel yard r.h« next morning I picked up a de-sign of wme IriutL in Sew.iiiei: colors. lj« l at Ins! nipjht german, [ refteclecl I was startled, on looking ;i t i t drwvr, 1 s .v my liki-iie uriiiL- ttJi-ck .it nic out of the design, but a second liiiif exolled to find enpriwed -h ,1 silver luictl itn- initial ■■ ].. Y. This was i great ac |uir:kinii. t Iwprini in j;l iL(. I is, 1% sure runs nf my quarry, arid bided my linn 1 , t If ilu- iisitinc ■ t-f the design, more .uinn, ThiLi i-hiiiini; ] called, craving to ice her If only for a moment; and in ;i few minutes I heard her irippine down the -c.iirs. How I loved her! As she entered she glanced in the mirror, at the lame lime arr.-mginc; a roguish curl which h.-td escaped from its fellow . Wh it would wimn-n do without mirrors? I don ' t douhl at .ill but what they iivokt Mess- irii-s nit ihe man who originated them just an wc do upon CadntUI or whoever it was thai invented writinc. Lydia I lK-f.Mii , I Ve. been thinking ihe maiit-r over, and I ;ini forced to the conclusion thai I made an ass ol myself yesterday, She smiled indecently, You must realtoe how wofully jealon y slung mi-, Won ' t you pardon a penitent dinner? I w.i- -_; ■ ■ i i i -_r nn, hut she iiH rpoxcd, ,L VVhv. Mr. Selden. rvcrvlhing ' s ended. Yon snitl so yourself. What ' s the ilk in beginning the thing alionfer? 1 She spoke withonl any appears nee .d feelinir l! ' H I knew .she was JL-stin.(f. I said: Lydia. C h i «= is no jnkinji malU u r. H ■U ' hu-i ti lcl you sor  he -nuked. And then I brought out my trump card which I had pcavidcntialV} come ncrcn-s m Hm- el-i.qie] yjird. I was i elated that it was most difficult to restrain my feelings, It w.m a oui|de i-.irter. Iteneath the cJiisp were vnjjraved her ' initial , .4111I ini ' i it. enwreilhed by 1 g-ftrlftrtd, vi ;l a liltle i .iiIiih -• ■ f myself. Thai told mi ' xihl In my exultation I almost shouted. Ok, oh. I see, she s;iinl. Well, 1 thought ih.Lt ViniW lie ihe very identical fool t« find thai; I Lliou-tit it ihi- ■nsUmi I ili-sL-irti-n-il my ](i 5, M,h I ' vi.- brought itn male wiih til ;. Want L see it? Here it i-- And I .mk sifi.iin. who 1rv]n| hili soi ' I kmiIc tin- iei:leh- .ml: I li.M ' ktd. I w.is dLiiiihfoundcd. I rn- purple cireli ' i uhin h hj ji.-.tn I- il mc was in every detail exactly the counterpart r £ ihe one 1 had found, eseept f except —why, except, my friend, that the tact; iiu the other clasp was thit f Frank Littkton. D ' you till think I wa jokinjj? hc wepl br ' « in •■■i il-- r v, n«i forfeiting ini t;ikc: a loii(j t s lf-sitisfied look .IE her fair false face in the mirror, And 1, ■ ' l Ji ' il hki- iKir ilu lrrj.it - .ili ' li ' - Sinir ' ,.,,„|,L,-; III! I ,1,-.,flrd :,; ' .Ik .iri. ' l!-cJ. wlnrtf girliTld (Ii-.mI, Anil vi II ■■= I !■- iii il ' rpjfLfdi Protoplasm Ih ' tfit! ivrxk lift txtiiigxiiktd, hit Aititr- e vrfur utJ. Miirriiigj if if i.; J y ' s-rt •- A ■■ . i -.rJJj HI ■ t rfrruwft aw imfii IriTV ajfinilf. Civil. OFFICER Kn f priiwfy. ' ■Will ilmu h.m thi- -inlhrtjpokl to Ik 1 thy Lixirfcliuun-; will iImki tow her ifri[li ihy nerve ccnlens will iIt ' H cherish her with thy whole 1 ri ' llulur lisMIt, until some final molecular disLnrluHL ' L ' -thall reselii- i(s i-kmi ' itl into ii primitive atoms? Prof. Hdxev: K hiIukjciI ck-viMioti seeks. t« be unified, (JlVlf. Di ' iHtlc: Will thoil h.lVC this (k ' nnilf tlfvi-lopttterit Of pSlftid lulu- |hy OrirTH-hlivi-; u i I r thOU rL-s|iL-c:t his wis hi-- nil h i lu gray granules oE thy ci-rcbmm; wilt ihnn huiior htm wili thr- w hrnl r potentiality of thy individual entity; will [hou pirivi him to all other combination ol minim until the present differentiation jf homogeneity is, by Borae perturbatioin of structural cells, tninsfornKtl EntO n- inriuin.il hi-ii-riijfi-iu-Lly? | .s,. HOXVY To-be: Nerve force cmanalinv, frtuti irn -. - ;i -.. ■■ i lL ig.in li.i ni my cerebrum iit its current stis. toward! I ' riifi ■ ■ ■! I [djteV, Civil in ii. ik: ■ Forasmuch aa these two organism arc filly conjoined, aiul h .li ■.- tmiilu acknowk-dgjment before me that differentiation of their separate enlick-si m binder wxislent, by reawn of this eventuation I pnuic ce iIkht liberty to retire ta-iiCL-furih in the umc tree nntil the iin.il hauf n-lini their orgnaiialiansi h.ill In- iliM r .uiix4 ' Hl by Ihc cettatlCQl «f that functional activity, (ho- operatiofl i f (h;it in L-s.pl k;ibk- utal fin -.-, whk-h w« hive 1n:;i niL-cl in ft-COgniZC as lifi . Amid green im li-, [hi- infinite ., n«- tU,in, .ihcice you. n iy r 11 climb m still highur arches until nolfaingoe t shall represent you, n i ftf j ' . ; RUBA1YAT OF THE MOUNTAIN iMRinuf ti kv Note: These bi-jiuiiful aad recently discovered RuhdiyAt are of incense interest to sehola rs L jis (hey Hie now generally conceded in hnvt- lu ' im th«! wurk uf Omar Khayy m, shr great astronomer-poet of I ' crsin. They are, I chink, in many reaped mnre worthy of urnjualified :llI nvii-.nii.hii ih;in art lite tar] k-r quatrains so sueecssfully trans- lated by tr. Hitzjjerakl. :i- il y repiem-nt :t more mature t lum jjh and certainly contain more if that t- SL-ntial of [real puetrv s j aptly i-xpreswd by n certain professor of junior Kngliih literature — prnr Hind t hong ht profoundly expressed. The meaning oE the ' ' Rtlb iydl i nnii always dear, although they -iev generally marked by a eery cturrmng simple directness, For e ' samnU- the line — And every Jiiiiinr lun. ;ii k-nat Jen t « , ' has |ii.-i.ii siiUjeet lo more ihiin tie intcrprctMtoft, stimc |infirrin m e«niide.r it a mere statement of fact, and other giving it a mort csolerk mi ' -i iiinu . It is nrovi-r ;Llli miia ' di-d 1 li ;■ f [he nintit rvmark.ible lines .li ■- ch«ise rcatlio And by and In- my hhiI returned 10 mi 1 , And brought n wzhidar tup, ami uid. ' Itnj- ball! 1 lowe er, even apart from any hidden meaning tin-  IhI K-iiE-iitaker lind  i mind, the exautaitc beauty of these Quatrains cannot lx- i|ucstiored. Tin 1 very inner seU •■ [ thn 1 vi-nti-r is frankly sK-t [[irih. iind I cannot bttt feel that a -c are- ful study i tf ihcsu woikU.t£wI v r i mwl stimulate ev«ry searcher after troth. rt K K ! ! ' ■ t the eli inie muri kiII?t into fliejn ' Hit -dreamy yon wt , cd llmiufjili. nit Ihe hM |iil night; lit., lit yaw wviniiinle ■ - ■ ■ 1 1 - 1 - 1 . ,iimI icIteEully l ' i I ■-■ ■ ■!! tlii; t irvr in n wild delight. It ] ; . i - i i - : i - ihe- phantom hiE that dru.nniiis died, M:il -.niLjlit a reke within the chamtieT tried; -When .ill is r l- . i .. I ■.- and Live string is- tied. U hy iuiJk ihe- dniuj-y IheuCogue ijuliide Lll C-niCtiVf Indeed ar gone with all their mnn, ArwJ rurry danger wiih tnein, i nlm-sn knows ' i-( |dl a ikninlitielL dans; ■ 1 1 ■■ I ■ Alnln-1-fj Jibllii-r hi. .il i-.M lc-ll [■«.-•. IV Well? Let Ihum hnvo tltem! Wlml btVi We Eodo With the aruti ciiy vl Juiaiuns lire Jiitd yinir Let rcrarend (i ' lwimriL ' ri play wli-il jnUhks- thry  ill roe mme day I shitl be a GcnrMkDUJB, UMl V Lh- f, -I ii-ii •, •• i ' ..;:.| ■ it v !■ i-l ■■• frtqUe«[ IhKtiw .ind up. and heard grtit HTiiiiiirenl Jt I ..ii ilk, |iliyvks, trr ek hul cvcnnive Came-Hil nioru |..n |.. ' .:l thin when in I won. i ••l VI Willi cLruii tru- eed nE wisdom dwl I low. And ssi up nieliis in watch the hlame :l thing sr v; Mm ch.is win all the liiriLFi ihai I r n | r4l: Tlir- tfttan 1 li-c-y asked wrrr 1 1 ■ ■ ■---;- I ••! i- 1 ■ i ■ t kntiw. VII SuiBfO, h ii Mt, ihni uT ilu- hitrii.hiiU ■ ■■■ ■ Hi- Ii ii i- ii v, .11! iiJ |Jit« SJWK I ' .i|ivr ihrviii jh, Nc.L m|i+ fttf l..uH (In; kw in |iut lis nexi ii- ..ii ihtqiMakcuj ■ ■ ni i .m  i;r. mo- VIM 1 v nnciimrfl think in iiiul-r -innl iKijiinl rag What 11iii|inht - then? Mini ' |iri.lri-i.m niinl H-njj.i(;r: Ami linw I dufcl hit 1; h iK kril lh.ll [.-Hill HMilii,. H l lie !nat trliOTen any ■Kin - ' i ' - ' K 1 ' ' IX Whether at llnMnij.ii ' niT Ml. Luke ' In i]ii ic. WhetTier the- hcer in lKTHnm or amber run. While TrDuh of hnrte lteep I ' mmine., drnp Ijy di-np. Our 1ml resolves arc hrnlteik lie liy MM. X Ward ' l ne;lish ]F -t underneath the rHHieJt;. A pencil; seven ndelHKikit and icmr l.i 1 ine, ln-yijnd there in 1he wilderness. And yu asleep there ' s Piradite eiuiw! XI The perd-cc il.rit- nun sei their lie.in 11 pin Lives hm 1 very linlc liilr; anim Omvirtian nuke itilwiiidk- c. a iw«, Or, when the mark aTC up. imirc often, iine. .SIX Oh chink ikil we are sh |ied like- a. V. C, To know, ' iihrti everything from A Ur 7. We cannot in, ike ihe rules and Itreal ihent, ii«i, 1 Jf drown our narrows at ihe ¥.. V]. I i. Kill ■ -:■: ■- ' [triulL ikiilufi . at fa |4 lUdhhlbitcf Spring, inl 1 1, it. ii|.:liil k r 1 1 ■ -: - 11: iiI-Ikl. l.iiriiJ.1 flillg; Fof V% ' j|nln -L -H.T :- I in: .1 Ii cililr I :T, And -Credil la - AM! dclijllilCwl Hi m; XIV I fent my -soul i ' ver (■ r ' uir ird HUM. To pay Ihc V. (J. an in I- -rcu Jhl call: Ami by and by my nul rulnnied In me, And luviusrit a «liolarsliiri r and said: Hay bill I! XV Indeed, the many classes triat I chose Have- kepi me nut ill the gymnasium sh iwj: 1 1 1 - 1 ■ ■! Mi cm have Ixinud litl 3. ,i.Ji. r And sold a h  l f kick ' s ydsce for l.rnin prove! XVI As iliL-ri ilr |-i--i.iiftii( h ih morning cl,i s Of Icniim rKoda ipianTs and irips iocI.ihs, k h.i si-. 1 (;■! j.ii ;. Ci. the tm llhlll f : |.| A l-:n--- I:hI-.iv.:i -.iCEi-n krl|.rt a man III |UU. X II l ' 1-.i-.-r 1n.ci Jinl j.ivi:iCy n n .■: n .iw, Jei [hem Ejn Ahl IhtIJUh imv Hir Mii| lid hi ' .ln I ni r; (. ' .in -in-i .i-i .-, - 1 ■■. -I ..r i-:n bgw |m huck, Or l 11 .! 1 h 1 ' - 11 ' ■ CI I M . ' linw l-:i At L.U- I ita i XVIII Snwhcnlhal miKi.1 i (hi iIm-.h! M.A. At last mIn I I tmilf H 1 «Har t iini :■ .nil i- 1: nil I 1.1 v, Andwlim PlaWM-B ? ttkUadtn «lf« )KM, ■ lljcrt! ' ' t.liill mry Icarnctl iWinrttp. XIX i - -ii s inniiur liirl ■«- ■ IrMrn? 1 llir eliiirie— She seem ! t l un ' l y —Tea ILy. il ' ii- n (Time - Where in ill ' t ii[ i| ' niy li.il: |ht3i.i|.j I ' d lirW I ' i7-[|iine these muHnig? Lill s ' ttuc uther tinier 1 .K lM 1..; Syrian m4 Senflin Tl IK most important parts of history have never been wrim-n .md never will be written, Who, for instance!; would undertake to 1ell the inner truth of the Spanish war? There are ' hi. ill- of Sewanee history that will only re- told in confidence. v i ch names and dates changed. Such a story would In- the re.d truth of Summers ' expulsion in I he middle ' go ' s — there are those who understand ■ in ■ I l Iv. I i i - l - ■ r - -■ ■ -f Lhc quarrel that nearly disrupted one of the fraternities a few yean afterward. The itiuin f.ieln i f bulls ni.tuefs ,m- knimn i - s -i ii- - i the gownsmen ol those years; the full truth is possessed by few, uh ely disclose it. Less tragic would lx- the account of how the secret order was founded whose colors are or and name though there were elements of tragedy even in thal h as well as in the hisionr oE the- last few months 4 the Anchovies. Iftit eh. k thing could not be told without betraying confidences. The effect-, of disclosure might be serious, because certain of the powers above were implicated, even Well, Lh.n does not mailer The following history woiald have been kept secret if a publication n.d the fcids c nild dani.i-i- ,mv un imw living, That possibility has rectfltry been removed. A Syrian tame from the city of Samaria to St. Luke ' s, ' to study fur the ministry, The guik-h -- I ' ■ :m ;idniiucd him. Some f the students welcomed hin think ing hi coming a happy omen of the conversion of the I Inly Land, The Syrian talked earnestly ol hi benighted countrymen, showed an eager thirst for theological knowledge, painted the delight f tbe dweller in Samaria when he should be able u carry the gospel to them, and hmU ' d mon- nr h-s broadly at ji fund to Im- raided in Jiid nf inissiainiry «.i-rk mi t ' :i|i stinf He made a fervid address to ihr Misshiii.nry Society. and jdlinu ' d h i - i-n i Ihi f:i m u hup 1 for a Ch lian Zionist movement thut -v -i ■ ilI rl redeem din Holy Land friini (hi 4 way of IsIjiiil. One at lu ' o wen.; Hi]ii , iily hIcl ' jie i l - :lI l hut the others sfeemed h L ' 4 1 1 iK- impressed. Pin t-r |i jihcI (.rciiglit ' iid went so L.ir as lit i vr jr.; mi at: .1 ' Ziort M ixsi n:iry Sueiciy,™ and s|.hiI:l ' cvf HJlJinnu; themselves fmi WH ' irlr in I ' lileslire. This w.ls iJmilll ' i ' i irl I V regiitfdw! by lIii 1 4 • C 1 1 ■ r fls tiffervcaeecH eiiEhuMiusnl. AltHT :i ILfnu llir ZLmi Missionary Society languished. Hut those who roomed near the Syrian noticed thai many meetings were s-iill lu-UI there, generally laic :ie night. One night .11 twelve Vlncle. or tin-real khiih, (Jrinwh.i-w .1 ml lh u(ffas came from St. Luke ' s ow-r to my nmin. tii ' iiiish.Li.v |jile my h:it on my head and umk huld ■{ mie ,in , while Dough M-ixc-d the other They marched me d«wn ihe stairs- cautioning me to mate no rtoise. We avoided the graveL and went silently toward (ifcen ' s View. When wc reached the University Circle (irimshaw said, We can smoke now. Weighted up atid went on. I h;u.l iiid nothing, beini; I- 1 miliar with the ways- of these two fclLnus. At (in-en ' s View «■■ h,it on the U11, and Grimshiw siiid: Did you ei ' er kill n man? Xo. Would youP I wondered if I mould, I did not iinswi r. I lilliil my pipe. | tijfl;Li( said; M It ' s jjcl lo be ddinr. WhyT I add. The Syrian, s-aid Grimshaw It 1 tree then? 1 a ked. (■ririiidinu i n i ■ i ■ 3 ■ 1 1 . II ]lnw f;ir ti:is it one : ' ' 1 irnpiirrd. Thorpe, Craighead Hi -i- did not surprise He. Hi- mmliuned another, and another. I dropped my pipe. ' ■ ] hhivuld not h;uv Itwui hi mi-, ' ' 1 wiid. ■■ . hi -i I-! ' ' s;nd Douglas. - I tow did he gel them? I asked. Hypnotism And li:iM.h -H- h 1 f ' paid Grimshaw. He is nol a SanrViriisin. Ill- is from India, He i an Adept, a ...;.. N,i i t |k- had iv,t hu-.-ird an cwLth fr«iii Grimshaw before. - Wh-it tUit- w n-itiiE rn .:ln. v, iUi them? I .iskcd- Do you know what ii ilumhp, to be a hashoeah eater? said ft ri iNahaw- fu.-iriN.-ly. I knew. I hnul a«n opium eau-rh. Thai is mn I hi- wont «id he. I .-■■■■■k. I fr-nind thia in hi room,™ lie ptillwl somethinj frtam hi packet. I lil a match- li «  a bit «f atone, curiously carved, lit the datk strange ftislu 1 came tmm it. I ilid Urn mnlerMiUid. ■■ h is n Bind sticnu-. hi- .Lid, the ;tmuli ' 1 iff ;t pm-al . ' imnng tin- IX-h il worshipper I had feme dealing with i in-m in India. Well, I laid. H but — They haire .i horrible power of hypnotism, If they once get a man n nd«. ' r their influence, thuy make a devil «ul at Hi hi —literally. They be| J4t hv «! ' ■ ma Ivisl-nv h. The Syiinn puts il into the tobacco he 1 gives ihetii to smoke, M ' [ hi-ii In mid il- -.iin- ulrn-r Ihinj; . which ii would ant be well to put into print. Grimshaw 1 I said, your f cam arc overdrawn, Hi- replied, with tr-miL! million. My hrcnliei vunt m India ;ii .i niissiimaTy, Mi went aniuug- this sect to convert them lie murdered his wife and child a ve;ir afterward. ,L I saw- Thorpe take a live frog T fciiil H...u-.:l.i- . .liter ,i long pause, and put a knife-blade into its eyes, That was this afternoon. We were silent for a lime. i6t If we kill the Syrian ' said I. we will all tw hanged. 11 ]i need not be known that we tiki it, - :iid Grimihaw. ] shook my head — I here was a Isetler way. Vf arranged diu p1.nr. :md went house. Oa the next night we went t (tn ' Sj.-ri.-iji room, 1 1 i eye brightenened is we entered. UV had previously Avoided him. He greeted us sra ' iy, but with a fine courtesy. We tilked ai i.n-i ' ■••■ 1 f --nin - linii 1 . Thnm Grim-li.ui asleed ■ ■■m- ■ n-stnui .itmui I !■.■■■- pin- 1 3 ■ aatwi :■ hrierly, bul prcsenLlj allowed h nwelf ! ■ I- ilr.m:i -u . lb- s|x ki- more rapidly. The beauty n f his thought and language faacinatid me, and I bej;an 1 feel mvKi ' li dutt ' ii under his influence. Suddenly he mm- disking From the mantel :i tobacco-jar — a grewsome thinj; uf ivory, carved jsi leerinu kull with n ! ■ writhing through Ihr eye-sockets- hi- asked us to try I He Rajab brand. I would have accepted. I ml Grimthaw warpud me with a lank, ,iml uttered his Kgyptian cigarettes I -:iiil in i1i - Syrian: Yw will let me try your tobacco later,. won ' t yon? I have ;i weakness i rf GrimaAiaw ' B cigarette . And let ' f take ■■ «;dk. U ' e can continue the conversation. H ' 1 lIitl-l- frllcnis have lh r.i - ;- ■ -■ I i-m m-:iuy -i pml)Li-m muli r Lhe sliLftt. We Went to Morgan ' s Steep,, and then beyond t toward Clara ' s Point, Grimth;iu lid he knew all the paths blind- t : j 1 1 1 . Till- Syrian became eloquent, as we went, We encouraged him in (;dt, joking questions that drt-w him nut. A iln- l h «iiti we u p] «.: I s jud, the. Syrian conlimiinu 1m ..r.- ( i:,m. We could tee his eyea flash in the stnrli| hi r He gesticulated with his kfr hand, but ;■ .du.iva during the evening, he kepi hit right hand in hi- pocket, lie wiwdevel- 4j iin the idea of iransmifjration, Mis lones rose, lie lifted I Left hand toward the sky then extending hit rfghi. made a sweeping feature with berth hands, intending to -xpT -s:s jdl-eiid r.iein inelu iveiiess, Jt W4i hi ne mi-Lake. I I, -ii |.,, .in I I M-i i- | both arms, bruiivjfcit tlnni Migflhei behind ki:u. ,inti in .-. ■ii ' li ' Hi I ■ - ■ • - lii ni l=il|il:--- niiv,-!-..n gagged him. Then he lit a dart lantern, anil lurnrd ii mi the prisoner VYe H:iik ttle- dagger from hix (ici-ckel. hamlljil|{ it with great care, by Grifiishaw ' x s;uggesi ion. Then vn- wniehcd hint inailencc. He regarded Grinastiaw- xii-iiiliiy, wiih an manuring expifiwirni. Thi?™ w.i iq fear in his face, Grimahaw gave me the lantern, tuned hi right arm, and showed the Syrian a laiNioial murk time interlacing circles wiih a cabalistic character in the center. Then he pulled from his pocket the talisman he h:id shown lis, and held it l:i hi ' v i he Syrhin ' i line, in ihi lij;hi  f ihc lantern. ,l I ;j yt u bitdtrsiand? said be. The Syri.m nmliliil - In Indi.i, said hc r we would btiTn ymi. The Syrian nodded ;ij;aiii. i|tii Hy. We will not kill you : continued Griotshaw, it i nm permitted. A (;le.im ut humor came kilo the Syriaii ' s. . n ■-. V n ' t you sit down? mud Grimshaw, ,T W- bave a te-w- momenta tu wait. , s i .is ]u- ivi.h.u rote we took him duwn to tin l n: ' ! ' Hub-. IXniglai and E took a rope concealed there f«r ibis pur|io«e, and fastened it around him under IflC arms. Then we led him t« the edge. Grimsbnw pnasL-d the fn-e- end ed rhe rtipe around a tree, and steiml at the edge, ready Us pay out a Douglas and 1 lowered. Then lit: said to him: Of course von are a match f«r llu- three of us, ho long as ymi art Strong and Ef u and ted, llut after you have been down here Eor a day r iuo, wi- -u.- ■ I L lit- stronger than you. Then iln-fi- will be a sending If - ™ h - r id some- thing in a tongue unknown t IXm his and me. As soon asymir victims, come to themselves, wt will 1 4 down .1 rape m you. It nil! not be possible lor you i« climb up. Then we let him (town. and threw the nope after him, We piled branches over the mouth of tile hole, It was. not ! ..-. i.|,- im him Im main him If heard on the - lift abov , m-n win 11 In had removed the k K- IiijI i 1 i a - 11 ' ■ ' |,||L ' sure. Urinishaw h;nl w.irned ni 1h.1t the; strurffrje would hegin an soon as the Syrian felt himself safe on the tock at the bottom. So lone a he was bodily in our power he would refrain, leal we should kill him, but whin he should be out of our reach then his. m tempi would be to overthrow the poise of our minds; in other words, to bring about ■ di-scodrdinalion of our reasoning fjieuliifs :md o ir v. ills. This he would attempt m do n us singly. If he amid accomplish it we would of course be at the awrey f his suggestions. Our defense would be a united resistance. We had carefully planned our course so that lie must overcome us before he could exercise his power in any oiheT directing. TiiL-Te wji some delay after we had lowered him. probably while he u:is freeing himself from tae nope that held his hand iLinl ffOB) tIil- gag. Grimsfcaw said th.-it Eri-rdoin from restraint was iieci ' ssaty to the fullest exercise of psychic |mkwh.t. The delay we utilized in piling (he branches,, ud in getting at far at possible toward home. The Struggle Ih gan when we had gone about half-way, The .Syrian was cunning, ltouhtit came into my mind. I began l« wuntk-r it vc had not done murder. Terror (aim- ovt-r me. I baited, and said 10 the others, gasping, We bear llu- nark f Cain. Then J saw apparition - strange fofms with burning 1 y - I shrieked hysterically. c imshaw said to Douglas, quietly, All your self-control, new, He- tool: my hand and looked into my eyes steadily for a rnomeni. I h, n he -aid. V ure fighting him for the sflub of our friends. If we lose, our OWn souls also are lost. 1 came to myself a K .iin. Crimshaw s.iid, We have wun in ilic first struggle. Now. there null be no inter- .1!.-- in u until (hi end. ' Well was i( for u Lbai we had upset tbe Syrian ' tclf-eonLfOl hy arousing, (he worst p.ission of his ti.iuire. and well that we weft upheld by the consciousness of higher motives. The Syrian was stilled in bis arts, but since he- turned his power 10 baser ends rt wrought his own undoing, Km for a ftrong realisation of, this. 3 doubt that wl- could haee endured, li ■ fillers we seamed walking iu ■■ ■ dream from thai time Eorth. bul in us. every jingle powL-r of our person- alities w;ls in most intense activity. We la-pL together. We did mu sleep. W.- went toolasjes ind i meals, but not !•■■ ■ in -iii-t.uii ili ' ,1 i ur v ills waver, nor did his. Fur uik- day we were equal. Then It was -i if he bepan to retreat [49 before us, Affhtinft U, fought hint back, back through :i i hmi-.Linl yi-.irs. . t knjjlh, eatly in the indium: f lln- second day, tumelhirnj siMijip ' tl. We knew we had won. CriinsliiLh reached for a pipe— w hjtt] not smoked during the simple; l niijihi ( fell liack like a log Oil the bed where he had been titling; 1 laid my head on my arms And fobbed .11 it my heart would break. W went to bed |,r.-:ii!U mill 1 -|.i1 uinil afternoon, then wc went to get ihe Syrian, Grirasfaaw led n . niH Ittthe l vil ' - Hidf. bul Hi Ehc uppei opening of Wei Cave. . hundred feci inaide the u th u ..■ found him, crouching in a heap We brought hint hhii. His hair was while, bis face wis full i wrinkle-, and ihe fire was gone from his eyes. There were no signs nbotit his clothing to thow |hal he hail struck againsl the rocks, but hi- coal wa torn alajui ihe shfMihh-T . When we removed hisckrthing to examine his body we un no bruises, save on hi shoulder . There were to be seen marks . ! ol h la (rraspiiK hi £r...m behind, and twodeep bruises where the thumbs would have pressed just over the ihqulder bL.uLi-s. Now, we b:icl held him by his arms, and hcut put hands on his shoulder 4li .ill. We got him iti his n mii without attracting attention.. Me left -m ihi- e.irly tr.iin iu i morning, hy our orders he wrote bom Nashville tit .1 for some books tb l be had loaned. He was never heard of again. There was comment and sinpriw :n his iwo days ' il.,.i„ .■ .,n.i hi- -isiIiImi departure I In i- ■■ it men, hi.-. !■,!•■. ■.i. ' iiiiv h.- h... i ill -t nil- !■•■ his victims, lOolt little interest, nor did they eve ' pt?ak of him ai -iin e ,-,|M -.i i 1 1 ■ n miUL curiosity. We U anted many thitij-i from this, cxperk-nee. tJne of them was that there is a subterranean passage between th - IXvils ' Hiitf ;««l Wet Cave, a rumor of which we bad heard before. Btll we were never able to learn the cause of those linger m;irk on the Syrian ' s shoulder . I fe me something wilh n rtd in ihn- cave, and il struggled with him and over- , .ink- him. I[ there were any troth in the books f the mystic ■ ■ ceuM almost have believed thai our on i ted concen- tration and Struggle had done more than heat down She nsishuiL-r trf bis mind; thai il had embodied ilsell in what the old Norserw n used to call a ■..mlur.i-, ' ' .1 sending, and hud overpowered him, After all, if tech things can Ik- .1 • v.hv ■ i.: not the Norse Wood do them better than the Hindu? Al leasl, he w:i ji broken man, and s nn-thinu l -id conquered him, mind and body, in the cave. r- Til Rim of ■h Anci«nl ' Lumnus Miin I i ■! ' l 1 ' i nili ' HI L U LMii I li I II I 1 1 it id nnririii lnitirni niiin. And hi- i | ' | ' iili one of ikirw, Ik ill i. ' I rim Wan:! and pjitiisch tihuihI, mv, whe-ri ' li in- ho|p|i ' « chilli Jiu 1 ? I in- ■ iiinii- i-Vii run itinfirikL ii r I ■ ■■ r. Tlii- c a h iIhhIi kit- them it i ; lninili-.il .iiiil li.iiiJ Mini ImtV lung Ma Vi hi. if |li ' h ha I junk din, tUvn ' r n-i fi«ei.vi  Hvn linn - . I ►«, ■-- 1 . 1 1 - weK, In a iimr: The linimiur k1i «H. ■ limilihkr IiNu Tin- MihIjw : ■ I ■ |iic k -i li- 1 ■-]■■• i. M IIl ' C lil In -u iiinnur iiixmIcb Ihvii VlTh- iiiT fiiir r mhEjiie, Kin .iii-l.. .1 |..nlie Wilkk Buy A ri li-. r ilimti uiLh hiiil. ] In- Jlfm | -iiti ■■: -il - i. lilhfiilMtl, I I I II I -n ill .lh I mi If. ' Willi il :J|I--. ] 111- HHli- E|Llli S.lW lli till Ilk I £|iu.I.mL, Hi- km- Mk- jiwfbJl .i:iln. I Nanjtfil pctIu-hI lilt lufBBUfl il In- lfli iit, |tY hih lintNin IniPl i;i.iv,| n-i I li-. ' I l-i- i ' Ut.iii..-! u-:iwr|Kin.i li 4 w.ihE hi£l in-.u. They ni.ini --.ii nr.illi (Ik - Ifcc 5 Tin i ' .. tpaCtt ■.Ttrnily mulil l;iil I ■ ■ ml (he rain n| hire Thai I ' r.iii. ih.ii |i: ii ii iii-i lips i|-i| K ' li ' li- . k u...-;. - ,|,,U|-, |..H|.ir,-, 6 li. liiM ' if S ' w;mw ' s |.TiMiin l ' ,i in . Mow iii- ' er h Eiinn. ' kwl ihr. In li.i-.i- .iilhI fiViL aim I lit ' liijili Iki II. ' Tujik r-vt-T viclar ' K. ' Iii.ii jT.iatonxiiii ' in iie -m lii-rt- I-..il 1  (■!■ I ■■! In- he-Aril Mm- Ii i ' I lhl •■hf ' II. I ' UwhI In .1 Prill. 11 1 in W.il h; M.i 1 k, In- kriL-u, [In- iiiiiL-. |li. 1 1 ' 1 . 1 1 li 1 1 1 - 1 . iiilJ liuii ' ir.iiiirr 1 lii-it ll ih-.illl llirllCt ' IllL ' E I - :n citjvrr hnikt nr f utuHitulir I II ffjirJ itr C i|£in.-11r. ]Il- Enkl — uli.il ci4ril Iil 1 - n 4, this n ihl. Mi!-- fcjmtntc |j,iT mT ilu- papli li - -..linn Ea a ih Til- yea r t child, As ilk J ShUnillid Ili-I- I lilrfE. I 1 Hi tlvi | , ii Is a ijt-iiili- ehikiur, Kilr, i-i! i ' iimii |hiN- 111 [tale. E-h-l- .ilainiM- kn-|i| I uif i™ I1--111.1 li l il- II ' . Tit lllfl- 1h  iE .1:11. Li :i. Il -Mil llLlHL |l} VLH.ll. IJ MC (Ml hjl| :||i: ll ' f (LKL1HJS BHWH-, Wlm mill Mi -Hi etfcijr k - I .1 .I Ik 1! Ininl JniE I. 4|(, | |il u i|t. li I ■ Mil 1 Yl. wi;ilt In -Mm jrtli | Thirt ' liuiiiini 111.1TI- ill |i.iiinch nhtinid Ik iKirhiT j-hrtv ' Ti ;md ptinrn. U ' Mil-; 1 In- jii ' YiriMii.iii (rent 1 1 k . .1 , - III. 11 ii nE Ka«e hirfchrn. Si 1 liSiirjl hiL-fi- di 1 ■n.H- .L|iljii-tiil ; lt iiiiir.il I .ill 1 4-.ii li -.visi-. An n.iiiU 1 .v. h-. 11 1.1:1 ' : Ili-.iii-n 1 ■ .- i-ii- 11: Thiiii itiil ' le, nr tw; 1 hy Ikuik orvil . Ait AnrLrhi ' Luiiiiiu-, llr.ui ' 1 17 ' II chum eh YEAR before last ] vi-.i Lfansfi.-rri.-d as clerk to the General lioxpiud ;tml, to my aurprise, I bund in tin: office ol tin- Snrgecm Gi ' mNi1 a young woman occupying (lie position i SL-t-nL.-in,- u lIll- chief. TIijm was unusual, bccause won ' 1 t1c- are not (dented, as a rule, on governm m re rvatfons. Heine a bathetof :nir| ikcht us d to women and their ways lhis l 1H Interested me as a type and. through her- two c.ises ol -acme nmNiljiiiL mine under ni y observation. The lady herself ImuL : ne ease, apd she cured the either Mi H Gir.mL ' s [Misiiirni iii ihr lic7M] i«,-i.L was explained when the General tihlil t w thai nh - w.is iii hi private +-mpluy, They did much literary «wk together, he dictating and she Liking nuic c.ipuhly in shorthand and h .-ra reeling off panes of enpy uiih ;■ typewriter. Hcyond a pleasant Good-morning each day, I sot no attention. Seftw Hilly Buster, ihr office cat, was. an easy second to the GlthtjiI and ;ls Miss (iirard was- business-like ii wjls mhmc. time before I disnuvered that she had any thought beyond the General, his work and his. cat. She received ;i %m;i|| pnper each week called JTif PatFptt, which was drviuu ' d with iTi-.nhh— . ; .im n-t. Tlii .isiMOni nv attention. :nni I 1 . i ■ ■ a : - . - 1 ll-.il .,- I .ill .k | ■ | •■: • h ■-. I t. - t I -In rviim hni inordinate interest in fotuhall (a most brutal game, in my cslimn(tiein}.;Lnd slu- would i.ilk tjuite intelligently on (Ik- sub- ject with i !• ■■ iiiiirl lit command. The day wU n- Thanksgiving Scfior Hilly Buster, who wai a s«n of minister plenipotentiary, appeared with a violet bow at his neck and a tittle one on his tail. He wan haughty wilh itu- biLaum: of his adornments, but purred like a cof- fee- mill when llu- Cxltu-m1 came in and, as the latter got rid o-f his overcoat, hilly described a figure eight in and out between the snejjeon ' s legs ami pwt a crescendo on the coffee-gri ndin Ijuxim.- . . The General Looked down, smiled at Duster and ttu-n om ai Mins (iirard and made this remark: Well, if Sewanee is uppermost in your thought to-day, that article on mental diseases must wait, you have holiday. Xow, who, whut or when- i n w,i Si-waiier: Without delay Miss Gir.ird flipped her carbon copies out of the typewriter, set l i milts lit order, straightened every article mt ili - General ' s desk, put male hes and cigars where be could see them, and ihm arranged her own desk with it fresh !«( i £ fitttc blotters put on her bat and was pone. The nesi afternoon she went to a football name with a ni«.:e lncNkiiijj man. I know this because f. was at the fame .liv-i-K .tn 1 1 w.is mriiixcd at my own interest. Mis Guard 1  --as jiisi us jjfc.ii, ,ui l ,i- she swtpl by nit on the way to the esit. I heami her say m her e  rt: If it could only hive b«rt SeWarKK and Vandcrbill instead nif Carlisle and Virgi- nia how grand il would hav been. ' She wore Carlisle 1 colors pinned en with a bunch of violets, the si« ol which made my ccOrtOanjtal toul -shuddes ' . Towards. spring I wa K ' ing very tired of wondering abouL Sav.nnr and why (hi- ni-ml of il sensed la make this girl ' s heart ache.aad ! noticed c li-it whenever Seilor K Buster appeared in a purple bow. Mn- lii-isi-r.il was kinder, if Hi .-it w.-r-:- u sible, IP his secretary. This did not explain matti-rx, xlk I made bold to ask him what wuSewaaee. lie said; Oh- rather ;l remarkable place. I believe. Miss Girafd ' father lived and died then ' , he i lx my best friend. Wilh ihis I had tm be Content. The girl wjis eeii;sisily dcuu-nied, her nnninia. ni purple. I bated to see so young and tii ihl?! a ftirl laugh and talk to a Cat ami dress bin and her desk up in purple— a I way ; purple, Oir: day LMrly in May, during ane ol these conversation with Buster, 1 heard her say: The violets are matins  L-ar[H-t under l«i-| ;m ' fl Slurp, . ' iisd «hr a kas. and iln wtind w white and pink on (he hilhidca, lhe ferns are green as green by ;dl Llic; spring ;LnH ' li,Ll ' brookss and t lluslcr, old boy, I shall die if I can ' t get Out inn? ihe country somewhere and see something like Sew.nsee The next day the purple boiS were again sn cvkk-nce— the big one and the little yne — urn I Mi-- (i-,r.ir.l 1 1 id .mother illegal holiday, The day { llm -ing tlie holiday, I groined ti? it .- her tome in wear- in r ;L tu-.Ji like [.■o ' n ' ii. She luoked like spring. Her eyes were -hilling as she took the wrapper off of a small green basket 1 in which was a blooming Lush of wild violets. If I host- flowers, hud only been some other color She pin them on ber desk ami her remarks to his Maltese high. ness lluslcr ' showed thai she had been oa a purple jag in the COUnUy where there, were wane hills and the blessed smell of damp earth and green things in the air. Never had I seen such a case of home-sickness. She lived with her soul in an unknown region and her intelligence inside of a stuffy office where many a detail of suffering iu«l d.jith was, discussed in her hearing. 1 never knew Miss, (jirard to go into the wards but once and this brings or- to the second case «f home-sic km- - i d the i-nd A my story. This case was reported by the second in command He miked the matter over with the j -in-!-:il m ilu-ir idlieei I have a man in private ward No. who is dyinif Viith ik ' suIljui, He i.ilk:- id nit a place e.dk-d Si -mm is- . ; In :uum r-, mm ' . eat. can ' t sleep, and the worst ol it is he has just gotten hiscomrnissmn Ear a fine fighting record and is too siek lo eart about it. All t f which st the nc uh of Cuban fcver =iod he i -;n, oidcnxl eil-i-i: to convalesce. On thr lixi lii «;nrn- ii kij;iii;i3cl llow.inl, ,iimI hv i- ,i l ikt.hi- vv [,-,[, lull hi- in-isls on l-;lIIih K hiiftSL-Lf L 5 lumpy, ' and iiy hi- is ' fidlkiek- ' .11 the itun % chr liitu- tin- -i c I ti command h;ul H me thus fur in hi account, h - .niil the General were confronted In- ;l vltv ill [i ' tisiLiil-lI hihi Mninan Jit .i lilac two with i basket of violets Hock under hi.-r arm, Sh - said: ,l ] ftffl K irt K T ■sL-f iIull man. With ihit ihi- two ' Steppcd out oE the room t :i moil ridiculous tunc :nid w rds Lhul sanded like Ibis: h;ih, r.iJi. i  c: Virvi-iit-r Hey. ■■ |p! Key, u|f! Emwjuc! S iiaiu-e-, nh ' : Srwanec, r.ili! Sewrmtv, ii;;ri ' Si . !h ■ -in,, ill ! ' Even ihi- General looked aoivplutscd. Ruttc? only was unperturbed. The SL-cflnd in o miii:inil mw, ! Lliiuk I ' d bet- ii r yn, hi- s;ii l. YiV iiiKWi-wl i In- lii-iti-r.il, ■■ and ri ' |K n (o me any change in Howard ' s ctsi-, Preimtly the !trc(tnd in cnnimand pm hi head inxid ' .- i In.- iloitr and said in an aggrieved ton,- ,L Slu ' jjin jji-iI thm-t firttfi ' f rtF whisky intu Ihw.inl :iml is hiding htm wiih L-hit n broth herself. The viokrta ire on ;i k r ' :  l lih: when? they ' ve no business «j be, and I 1 II! ci k you ' d better lo for a new secretary. She d«t-?n ' t know anything aboul niedi- eine, but she baa cured thai man, and when I a ked Iter tnr an explanation for breaking; the hospital roles, she said: ' Oh! I knew Stumpy al Se-u-;iiil-c. ' S-un liiTit ' unci SliuJ w , [tej I il . riruraminf dmrptt thai ifim the ifay. Hitt iml beyond 1 1 ■ ■ ■ !-=-■■■ ■ I -l ■ mage ol liglit, Tin- ihiii il.iw--iiri.JiUi) mi- i thil rcillliu .li-.in.il kv. Iky. ml ili« l.iiiiLniK fcift. k ( ' rvtaninrk-toi l;Ii-.ii , .M.i ' , riliL- tullea ClaAe ill it mvmh-ntMr tc.iv, Dwells tlarkncM, i lull h«h3 t¥t ' ln |iiig niglu. Oar link reach id lilt. Van N tm ■hm .mil ili-.id. l ' li-;ir F.- ' iL-rHliiry -im tlipck-rnllinig ;I nl creels li -, VWiri awful |i:iCr   awlul t ili-arr I  — - 1 ■■ i I iMTnliriii lunicU In1.iw in inyiScry ; Dead. qhasLly (.nn. hfiiLii mi [it ruwteleM jJ-- ■in. ■ hi .iiuh crum-iiM i-u ks llinl ili-iivr lhal mivlv slrilt ' Diimghl, xliiiddrfing — lltk, r¥+l ha b. Oe p iii tg iinJ atrtiik. KLum.il itl Mrv  ' tTi . And riidnlw [■ ' pkupil ' !- ■ I [lit iti ' i ' i t-r jjliwj- in EhhE iljrliTi s iKi ' lh. I .■ r Ljr.iiiil.. r harwMjQlef  wi-ll fndii ih;M iliin dcvpMir, yivrt r.. .,| i-nJ [hME tnjen crurif 1rlls Tlun iiiiin may hi-iir nr know, l li-i L -iiiihiiiLif-innitil ami ifileiMlid iiiKl- L tlnili ln-.ir i niy LL-ri ' . niiiix ■ iikTiilid ,ni-l ■ i ■ ■ ■ = - ! ' ii lnijUiT krri Jihlace, wli-w lliuitderi nJI ;nid rtnw To can bcj,iMd ourf iHrtl in THE ELLIS 0 BRtbLIN! la-Ik a ' ftrwi H ■ ■ IV UN- a ' HnAn ■ -£ -: ■ H r 4i v A j «r t L ' £i £i if i r ; ;. ■ - r , - . ' r t J i t ssj-y + + t ' -_r_  [ — + - Lh l Tfrii 1 ' : M. t L t. Ik Tim) x-riiii.. n-.r ,,l t«pp|« M Mm rlB K ' ■ J ■•«■: Th$ lull ni.;n.Llb ■ ki. ' I jin-d ivhdlOU I. ' | I ,- L 1 ,1,-1 ■ !il JNl lwm ringing, ■-.i- . II h ■ .. ii i ■ ' iigxinc Tk-rdril M KUn Bmilln in lltr . ' ■ -mkhlM fa«W, l i. ' . r-H,ii IJhtv Mitv Ih Ihe KCrH  FPMt in rr, Af thli rhi nitric Ibc | u !nl M llw hMP; ' I trfi kinr j p-inE -f -1 Jul p. ■ I 1,1. -me i=, I ul bckMh. Tin iliJr r.ld btKhj of lhril it Ihc !■- ■ mir.l I.-.1 lew.v. DAWN Singly tiir Iwiunt Liji hy. wiitly iTit- nijjht winils sish. Thr wrwld in Hill. Sjtdry lb Ian It Mrfiriix cry. mi ilk ahtag ihcy fly, 1 i-.niii :  Mii-ii- ill. I ' Hf in Chi ' l- ' jf-l h tibial, 1 reimilfWK, tilltrl niih [rijjric, C Hwlikft (lw «-y. Steadily il |t .,u- .mil I ir |jli . E1 jL bach tltt; lii rMs« tit n iiclil- Li ' v il ij-Jny. EVENING Tlic- htiun are F.lr  ly iilijtpiag I- 11 :n hi iin- : 1 . 1 1 1 ■ I i4 line; II ii- iliy in drifting, ilril ' iin ' ! ' ci ilic- Iptantf eiriruL rliym : XimI I ' luihiM tw Mf-niij|j, hAnrninn, H .i---; .1-1 Ii ia garmrniK hright 1 hi ilir hl.i-. kri:Vi1 flniui ImtiV lriciiij; I m-i:- irc.i I iIiil at lighr. Add Bisw (hr nhjufcnw It ' ii ihi-n, Allfj (f|im (hi- -Aii-rM FuH ' P. KtilL; Lu, ttvta «Ur ill v iog « r toraci giiJiiiLj i rr lilt hill. A ni incBt (tierc ihc linger?, A moment tay her led. The-n ¥«ilK her face in maiden grace TTiC qu ca oE nigTii tit grefl, SiiiwK [he raimn rch Tijes; M ijefl ■ mad lit r vi.is ' , Far, lar ah.ivt, hfiglri lamp trf hwe, H lt sur-ryed maidenr, play. t h iwil chnaiigh ilie sullen ■.hadow Sifi ink lu-r rivs fif lio;Tn, Aial ni iiing breeze and murmuring ire ! Whinptr A Jrriffl-clad blfbc. m THe Garden, of Dreams Aw. iv iVnil llir- g|.ine ill (In- Ij-ir - I - ' ill llic(i.i! .1 ikI MrdctiL ElUy. llu( ill ' Ihr -k.iilI-.iil ILiln livii. V]ii-u- W.uil .1-11 1 L. ' ;n i- sIh-h hi I Hi I n: in- [ii (hi; lijnlriLi-l [Ir ani-J willl II1C. itk-LTtf Hilt Sir j «l MIik-. Iri (hi- I.Ljlil I .iii.il- ■ I:: ,. Vl Ihti ' I bC nil. i|i ]kii-|(h Lin (tic h iitc sky In Inw n silhinji ' lte I ' lic lnjmiilied (ijrrctj- und h]Jl ' o J init-t rv lliu Hilt-cry iikimirt H J y-ulw l-i ir 1h:i1 is reared in ,i ir In [lw ■anderlol Garden v Dreain+. Wlic-rL ' die Rivur Dr Trulli MaJM(ic flfjLv lhi n (m .i MnmriKrinj; m, AiliI (hi- ijriiitiT - siiiLj in angelic hwigiic A m il£ ifei.ii w.tn nuvt-r sung; iVIn-rr (In- y-iiiiitg anil yaie, llie fend arut fair, |Sy i. In- l-i(Jln uii lard anil sea, Prink Irniib Oil- ru|i M-i ilit- lllue Khiwer there. In ih xi iii.ifvrlluii Gander rf DreamBv • Whcuc lhc Rivrr i,t J ' rmh jjlitler. ever an I .. 1 1, r in-. i(i.i- golden m-i; Oil, cikiilh.- nidi nit- [41-1 Iit- (..inIlTi 4i I lJn. ' iins (..•n di«- KI.hliI i if k-rnri. Nighi I h K r and nwirt 1 der[i, n iuhl |.i I .- .i i .i--i , I tl4 in ila jlIiivlhJ the day Ihiil ' i | ..i -- i--il. I w bingp. Ihc nii-in, The- User ' s Ixnki. TIic irt-an above Life - maidens ' U ' nn- life till g While cliiudsi dxif4 HMiward past. w-Hti j i.iI lining Their aerial cua.il i I.iki ' flci ' tiiii; dliiijlri. Asleep Mir lilies tie, (heir ptull  -|i|« H Vi drunken ilvv y the OpULc d-cwrS liL iiijjlii, The rhyllnnk hn ik I ' ri ' iit (iLi ' ild mid nuolt l h i MIT WLUtT- j Mt|l|il] | ' I -:iS|.|l..ri-ls .III i|- -H.ky.. While Ihc niKl ' Lin alc w lli lUCMluA It) l.ilh i,-,irU- 1 ' ■U-vp :-. -I .nil, llj -drej . I S I A Bowery Nij Ht ' LntiTtainmcnl Ofi.DlNAR.LLY there is a ■■■ rl-iut ..ip|in — imi In :i vn-i day -..-m -iiMl, .hkI occult iiiilm uk-.- in ilic atmosphere apart from the mere |jhy4cal dtiKOfftforl nl drippm!; gloom Arid iwiixlly L-ILnjjiiig irm nC--. A r.iiiiv ilijjril, how- ever, exhilarate out ' ;md srootfet dormant ih ' iism 1 . In iln city, especially, jih ;iir i [ fascination is lent t th ' - scene; and ih e- common id itce becomes colored with ihiti interest Jind mytfery so lanrd lit h Ih- -vl- r i Ij -_ Tku- Light from store-windows transform ihe dirty pavements i hih  polijhed mirror , Interiors grow warmer by contrast; ami tin- pas tT-ljV CBVKS thrOSC wtlOGl Im-viiyxx nir |iIlm iiiv lin cullt ' d within 4 U i r  . The cafiS 1 -mi I 111 1 h- 1 tempting in In ■[■■-, ai gcHid eheer, luliilr their windows K ' xl iLI illrtrr enticing lirn|i-i -■ i con- tented guests ;tml lnLsiling waiters, who e iirtlir e.irita increase in proportion its the weather becomes more threat o-nine;. I I ' ll ' door of alOOTlS wiit|j Lintc ' iisinyly tn I he hnnl Of VOtCCS ,md ihr lImiLlul; ui j; 1 ; l -- ■-■ mid 1IIU1;. I ,:i ti- in such a niiflit as this a man hurriedly entered one I those music SiilL .-. t- i which i Til- Bowery is noted. 1 1 - - |i.i.:-iiI .1 iT.invnjil ;tl lh dOOr, 31 if tO aCCIMlom Ilia 1 •;. eS M ihr kIiKi I iiLLM.mle--i.enl li.; ' .: -.. ,ii-J C 1 1 ■ 11. - -. - ; h l.: ■  HiH cupicd table neat the door, sank heavily into one of ilu- cinirs. Hi- Inv.nh came in great shuddering R.i ps Ix ' tween ashen lips; :in(l his hand uh ' th ' clinched until ihr knuckle showed ivury white ch rough the tanned skin. Several person? turned and stared ai him witli none curiosity truii politeness, struct by the man ' s evident agitation ami I ' ri-l u, Ijlii more so by the ti-iirful 1 1 i I . . . 1. 1 -. 1 n - - -. ii[ his face, from forehead to chin there ran a livid soar, which divided iln- no e mid laid bun- tin- front upper tL-L-ih. In otlu-r re-ipi-cis he was .1 fiia- specimen o£ physical CTiaidumii: ■ ;dl :md tpare, with that leanness which tells of perfect training. Ihr forehead was high . 1 n ■ I lmi:n3. the jaw square and determined, Veti In spite- of this, there was weakness .nn.l ,u. illiLum in ihi- cyesi .im:l 1 certain hrinlei n jutiindf which belied the priHritsr ul fifmnt- s in tin- chin. A«.iitii iniik hih mullcred order, and left hint LjrtKinii in Ii-hniI :intk ' ipiitiitn [ wards Ll ' -c (Ii .t. , the mirtutea piLKht-d, howe ' er, hia lelf-eonUol rL-tuTnrtl suffciently tocaabie him to sip his drink with appiir.Mil iii.lit¥i-r,nr ' nuhr Iiicpiih- ittve (fLaniiL-h -till tn-rn in m tliri-cti Srii-ni! In I - «= ■ I pk ' asure-sir-Vi.r ' . .i|i|n-.ir.il u-iihin 1 lii ■ ncsl few immtL-nts. With every new arrival 1lu- man ' s form i;ri ' iv rijjid :mhI his brow wet with 1 hi- wi-.u ■ ! lormr, l m us r.-i,-h pirovod other than In- i ;nin lI, -hi involuittiiry si h lf | rili l mmiil escape hifri nad the tension relax. ThL-rt wa an air «f such sir.ni - fp rtifitarw the man ' s whole behavwr tlmi my naiu ' il politeiifss anir iikt-n abeyance, ;ii d I fnimd mywlf watehmK alternately his) t;i,-, and th, ' doog . ()f what m «l vm-y tin- rn.ni nt ; ucli mor- tal fear : At length th . ' expected happened. The door was ftuuy violently npeQ and a miiiLl], foreigrKlooking man Lwrst into the hall wilh a -.lum cry h i psultatifin, Hv glided without -t motnenr heailalion towards the table nt which w- ■,. .,:. .: the tV-t myatertOuJ ftrarhjfer, aad placing some i-m.ill eihji-ct jpan it, sodded meaningly a ltd k-ft the hall as precipitately 1 Hi ;it he had I ' liiin-il. The man with ilu- scar spring to his feet chalk white. He closed his fitters upon theohject and gs ed ;bi-riii-n. [| 1H nxini wiih unseeing cvi-i. Then, suddenly and without a sound, he sank —ft crumpled heap upon I hi fl irn-. 1 vat 1 he rii-iu ici n-nch In kicIl- iiurl succeeded in keeping hwk 1hr crowd in onler t ■ jjive hint air. As I lore nipen hi collar T notice! an «dd mark tattooed upon tin.- rijjhl i N ■ ! hi m k with two letters iiiidwikeiii ' h. Uefore I COUk) decipher (hem nrr even disLinyui.-h the outline o1 tile de Iff II ilinrly. I h.- ■ ■ ■ i: - .-t ii- m:in dghed And opened his eyes. His firsi movement u;is lo fasten tin- LiflUiost-ned neck-band -and to cover lhe l nt Cooing. I he I pod him to hi feet ;irni, when hi- seemed lieitt tiptjn linviiii;. iiliist-d upon Seeing him ,11 least [iiirl hiC the way home, lie. accepted my StfVke in tileitce, even with relief, I thought, ,ind Leaned heavily upon my shoulikT a « ■ passfd tun into the street. For a little While neither of us. spoke., My new-found acquaintance li il me, by many turns, into one E lhe mo t mi rr.ililf iind pin, err e- sir i eke n i|u,n urs 4 if tin- city. In one of these disreputable looking streets we paused before a dingy tenement. We stood tru-tv in the wot while my companion, with much fumbling and searching, producrd .. Latchkey, with which he let me into a dark, ndodorouG hallway. U ' ilh outstretched hands we groped and -uiml.l. . ■■■) our way t« Lite n p Roar, :mi:l hen- entered .1 Mii.ill room willi sloping o ilinji ' Tin n Miis no lire, and by the glimmer cd Lhe solitary candle, ia hii ' h Lhe man now lit, I saw that there was litlle furniture, ;ind ihjit little cA the cheapest kind, A dirty tot Wis ItretChed henejlh the one Window. Thfee lvoitfh ii- i :iti d I ' lviir vivie dr.iwn tip to .1 small table., and these articles, with Lhe mliliti 4 i.n ' ■- •■- .1 line looking linnkivw. nv ' ! I sinek-i -a with vidunies, emu pie Led the furnishings, My hot! threw himselt upon the coi with a groan of despair, his hujie body shaking :trul quivering: with anguish. Presently, U-illi fr:a -ttu?l, hi: CotltfuLkd li;s ;i il,«init .mil s;i1 tip ui Che vdg e, his ihin in his hands, hi eye nui rly itittl siulk ' ll. 1 ri-fr.iii -tl [null ytH-:ikiil . ipiestiorlill lllin by I hiV .ikitn , ■ ' Von t ' -in ' t understand it all, ' he s,itd at l.iit, and no wonder. n i wonder. 1 ' jn n IlmjI tm tell you ,inylhTn(j, lo b , f r ii irtny hrin e t4 li 1 11 - upcjii h-ii.ii. Km, any w, - iy, I must justify my beh-nvPOT yonder, so listen tr? me first and ihen blame nit ' ii yini Cm. Thi Sp f ih H ri wk K ih S - r 1 shall not ifll yow ! ■ name f birthpl.tct for reason that will appear Uleron in ihr nmrM- i t my nairative. I v,-fl rvAred by wealthy parents, jihI nivt-n an excel k-nt education at one id thf Ijirm i itn i et-r.sii Ll-s in th .- country. Always at a turbulenl :mcl somewhat t .lM.-lli5ms temper. I iiLi rn-lled with my father sunn nEii-r mv rt-turn fr-uii college, nd was turned rronq hitdoon without a cent td money r any prnclicfll knowledge upon whifh f mi lii draw lor support. The next Levi yi ,ir.s pas t-tl, ] h:inlly know h w. I ' nr days I went without (hiemI, and often walked the strata destitute, Before 1 li:nl quite tfivni up. hnncu- . luck vh;m iil, ]ty a sudden s-imki- 1,{ lurimie 1 uji,- pkicecl in the way of: mnHnj; .1 coaiioftablc income, wiih itit assist ;mce of an i-hl win ml chnin u|t£t nas in bti iin- ' « td his own, isj Shortly alter this I loot up law and was already making a Fair reputation when my thoughts w«e fumed tm the great socialistic num-me at then coming into prominence on this side of the Atlantic. My days of want ;tnd misery had ::i ' ,i m me an insight into thai deep fL-L-tiug of resentment .md the sense of insist ice which rankle in thi- t n-ji tg nF the Other half o4 i hi- world. [ knew by hitter experience the weakness of our social system; the dull, animnl Irrneily of the outcast, the ignorant callousness of tliu wealthy, ami I was. filled with theicil of the seer t« lell what I knew. nd to right the- wrong. At the firht, il v., - mi easy task to gain the confidence of socialist leader . 1 wa :li Hh- limi- in comlcKtable elrcumstances. My connection with the courts also lent a suspicious coloring to my motive , which wis hard to eradi- cate- In a Few months, however, J was looked upon as one of the strongest concerts to socialism; ;iinl my speeches and writings created no little stir in newspaper and official circles. After a short. out wi«re |]mli;iiL n. I was Formally initiated into one of the- leading socialist clubs, and began a regular, systematic work, under ihi- direction nd the: organi ration. There was nothing to alarm my conscience in the least. The tenets laid down were nueh as I already accepted and I he work assigned me clean and honorable to a decree, loiter nm, hnweeer, lbs )e:id -T hrprun m drop hints of rather a dark character. I was startled, angered, wen, foT ! had bei n led t believe i ti =le this particular club strictly observed all thi se nvirk«- 1 di tinctim In-tween Bodaliam and anarchy. My method , whih- reavuentaey. were far from violent , and J drew the line at anarchy most i. m | ■ I-j. it i ■- :i 1 1 t.-. I signified as much in lUr jift-Hidviil enie laj ' alter ht- hail made a iTn.nl .hi. . ii!sii ' i.ilni-4 :i]|i: i. : .n |.. mi ,::.,, I : il y In ivrl.iin lir.. •.. Ik |. .-.| hTs I- :ii|: i , ,.:nl, in ill- in.:-:: ' ■ .[ ' the Mi ' UHent. allowed me to see that I was allianccd  lh ;l for from peaceful or coaveational body { social agitaton- I would have withdrawn my nam ' ihi-n, but, as yon van rosily lihil iik ' , |tn- hi.iiIis I IukI taken were not such ns mishit be lightly broken. There wn no hr-l|t [.s-r it. I musi rcnijiu true u thr mvfflberSi no m sitter Inns deeply 1 loathed their cause. One thing alone I could do thjn wjl uh n-Fciin. from pitting my h;md u. .my ■ L i l-. ' .ir nefarious work. Not long after my njintrrel with lIll- president I took pan in ;■ stormy meeting, in which ii was resolved to commit a piece of radicalism I  u shudder to think of. My voice was raised roany times during the course oE the discussion in earnest and most vijjorcHis prou-ni. My fide lost, hime-vc-r, and IflO more indent measures prevailed. An official in I he Stale iniM r L i h_- m iJu- hnnds n:f cirtaiii uiL-mlx-rs rnf our divLhiini. Now e.oiii: thi: vote for those who should become ike ■■ instTiimNMiis af JLi iitc. ;■ they called their avc-ngers. CnL- of ihL: nembera h a man who seemed especially resentful Euwanl mi! bucs d my mereifiil and mcxlerate views, row o l- n •mjin-.i- my name for one of the instruments. [y heiiri --.ink uiihiii urn- at the thought, for to refuse the office meant deaths In mingled fear and wrath, I rose and IcFl Lhe rooaL determined to have a niome-nl tf myself to consider my situation, Tht-rc wa one sinyularly vindierivc link- man there — a tailor by profession small in atatnrc, bttt of most remark- able em-rjjy sndj activity. Il was his duty and office in the club to announce to the instruments ' their election in the piece oF work at hand. tit Ir came to ni! ' liku- ;i fl;ish of inspiration ih;ii if I could avoid Ibis man and prevent hia delivering to me thi- ■n.irr.iut, there could b n penalty attached n my failing to execute the will of the onL r, In i:.i-i- I wc-rt chosen -one of the number oE ' instrument , Ff«rti thai nwfnenl began my efforts to evade thii ftt n. ¥ U ctlh never realize what ] h %e suffered in anxiety -inn I terror while keeping rm ' M:lE hid. I had been MiCCeMful f«r in re .- weeks — until to-night. Vih-Lll, iLS VOtl --.iiv, he found liu 1 :md ■: In - 1 1 s ■ -: ■ r ■. - ■. L 1 in - |jiipt:r. Hi- |i.i.:- ■: i nd clutched thr icnp Miil] more tightly, his forehead white and damp T - ich . ' uij;iiish. My God! I thin- Ad open if! and yrt I must. Ef it were known that I hart (uld you .ill hih your life would not be worth i r;indk, Et w;ls wrong of me lo jeopardise your sak-ty but I mu t hav-c swr«H; human sympathy— I can stand tin- strain no hinder! ,L Once mote In pawed. Tlirn. hoisting. hL- IrnikncJ .it niL- btseechinjily and thrust « t his h.ind. ' Take it. few G«d° tafa . :lchI n;ul it. Trll me 3UV f. ' Ltc! Moved, in y[ iir ni iny-n If, hy thr man ' s awful emotion, I took the paper with trembling hnnd. I summoned my cmirajn ' will) ji mighty i-im mI ;tml [ n-iu.L nm ihr- crumpled shed up n my knee, Then, wiih feelings thai baffle all ■ ii-MTiInn ;, I ri ' itcL, :u ;l ii p sh.ikiiiL; lulls . •x , ' - ' r ' [ ' ■ • ' ■ «-ir« 0„ IjKIPKXRAC ' EIRK. ttpuLt tuij (LJUlnr Ua J rrt-ttnq Csftf _ (t r C tVtWtFt 40 2.1 AjwV jgu rt™£ jV ±j time tiy pay Air WM. faa few cwnf tf df sur twcw As abvadp? -:. JVy Af ilKon iFragiiLii.i .-I r. ... 11- •. -t - ..■,-.. rul ingjeAy, litk enkfertm, KLppOMd «n fc - h Agntl ■ iJieoivenwl by a rtud n tdpkr£ ol ill Albanian Im tvUJQH Fund, who dkiih! in Inr il3v«KJi realms w illilirM. Tin- iiri giiul 1 . insciihcd in unnal on  -fiat cnisi to hive lwi ' ii i Ir.i mciM ii .1 Illicit chiton uVfcmsi willi hhii? unknown preparation,  -n Iwnml in Hie Cfirapmum nE 1 ' null temple 11 the l 5r ii .J lo AHM hmh rue lalaina. Kir old ciTi|i]i.yni ril bail lweu (ii ' en i. isii ' Tl: we xlid.ll rumnre 1he slain. i, I.mI in while g.imienl-i ihiw ipmihwc 0 Hir clc-anaing- 1 V l.il | in Elic- liiii-ti 4 I: ill Ti tiiif iililiLir.ili-il wunr limp. We GuK jreiur.il .uiiii.it [In- i;;.m- j ■- 1 ■ il. ib.i| .lnFS AFr clinl. Tlie mailer i? evidently 1 tilt IMIler pa.il rar a ckonia, llie- dialed Itltik Arcadian, Tim t fc,ifnij|j iKHi jiiL-jk . In ii name Eke lirM three Idler :irf utililcratfcd.V - 0IMs; (Lrjqjunlal) Ijk, I will (Hf|ini i; Mill .ill lliiln; , liny  lull he M VtU desire. CWWHJS LfcAUEK: Km m will |iriiiiiiiT p« r pr l ' i- shall be e ' en partly Eulhllul — - e;isx; I.m, -a i 13 [.r. .nkiiiE my | ■ r- ■ 1 n :-■■.■ -■ tho ' ■lull !h- .i.I mi quirt. ' L %-ii TH-jir Ity | nintisiiis (mini !■ «- ■ innniuiirr JIil-m- kavc I «i]li_tl. 11..1.1 •■ ]fii]a |K-liu)ui ' Wi-rV uv L ike tht iiiil- hf jnd the- wh. Ax i3il- mi lift cwtery ' ifjiiil V.i ' ' !n-5i 1 Ic-jiU Jlnl mil ill ' I In . I lid As ilit gkriom lie in nfdiy W .1-! i ' A ijlinnlty nighl .im.is, A (In- cAnfl ' w-n-ln-il lay r.iill Jin mT «-ntird .lufayill 1-I.1.111. nw 1. 11 11-- 1 1 iv - ■ _ I ■ ■ [ 1 1 1 1 T l- Sl.r.iu r iii.k liiin-A 1 Efurc gt 1ii Me in the h. Uitiai lu i1t-«tfiiynH uLiiL-ri ►! Ike l l— fcrtj or filly line? -..fin fa ;, Tin :..-i tr.i n mi -.- n : ..m..E the speech  E 1 iiil ' uiiki:! i]c Cribi |£ lhe , ' Cal-Hinft ihif,| AKQELLOe; Fed it the robe ol Hi- chdlf, ■«■! it nude Hwm mp« wW u Hun i.i: 11 1 khJi; Kc4l it podltMj[iher Vlilti iii, - ml lln-v Hrain l it, hm Mill it mt-iiL hm: I ' t- l it the lhc |i ' h ' ■ ' . 1 li.|li . ' i. .11. it it in ' .iN ' iL iit ' ifiL ' nat in tbc nJh; I ' hI it the ytinuj: Hnili-iil- ' virnmil , it liH iltnin. hii| Mnokcd tln.Trn 1-111. llutmhen Ihcf .H-IT il fbd ii:lFmil j n.-Ht.lir.LiSnl jiH-ilir.il jtijdurit riiuklen il Imral int-i fame iThiij: fniuiiirni wucmsi in lw eoenefxed walh llir falt-i ' if the fint Mr am ImaJry at Allif-ii . We regret 1h-i| Ihr nnvi-iH li-n-i- nraclurd tMt, in h rrj niinUri,- a farm, ItuL rH nr ti ' Mi|i]i|i-ini-ni iln v.iii I.iImm uiili a critical etLili ' in in lionet I- ' Lor ' u- at Sew«ne« ' i ■ - ■■■ m i : ■ -. ■ ■ - - • i Si sor.- )4iit A,u e Sie ( . Ilii- ■ • mli-r ill - ciak i fine «Jp. ' £ ' iltt : Am HmiiigikT i-iirr iii ' hii ' •• ' m tt-t ■ Stunner i;if k S(in!rnl wl:i i li.it iiinI li-ai: «- ! n- ■ I .1 |-|inif r III l. i;ii • I - 1 1 iliiisk 1i ■.- v, II I Irv « efTwt, )u ving jlllt Imtcn ri ' |i im h«l m ii I . m 1 1{| 11 1 hh 1 tiniirh ODfWHlK. Cvpttl h villi tfbfl qiitrtTWlg Immi l .ijliii-r, perched «n tin- top lirnlnJ iKl- nik, having a lihrd li-ii - liiili.| .111; in- V , 1 1 1 All men I ' lifn- 11 Hi- ' 1 fall in Iicit; I .1111 ihl MM ' ■ 1.1 .1 I ' ■!. ' ., 1 . ii-l -un niv I ' f-. ' .- l ' r ;. ii Kh IhtimIl ' i] knee. Shi Sli, .ill 1:1111 iIhimh-I . ililiii -; Villi .111- ill Mm- •- I.i -iIhi r, Ami -. I ML h:- Li- miiii ' m-II 1 h 1 1 1 1 . ' r-i ■ lll.lll lltL ' . }| K — OflC K I hi ii ii j i-i1-i 4. ml ii I ■ ' I ' inlrtnl ; , lwl |l t 1 ' mi ' 1111:11 ' 1 ' flc-n 1 1 1 f 1 C l- l! , H(i |1. [ iwei ■ I l-i ) i,-(-l H-Hirt ' er. S|||.; — tjiith jiff I ' niiii ill lawf QXCtfHlTO . ' 11 1! .11. ■, II--I 11 nl-ruV iU-n;i:i ' il i ' | l.-i 1 I. ■ ■ I ni ' l n- 1 iiilll fci ' rifr, • h h h - 4 J l trh- JHJlll- 1 bll ' : ■ - ' 1 - vii.ii K hi nliuliM .iiihWrfi-d 1h-, Will i-in-i X 1 - ? ' «■ ' Hn ' W ll An YiL-r nil ' .il 1 - 1 1 1 ° l- , ]i Il-j ■■!.-, u-fi sir ■ Eh . siii il Mii| iniisit ymir niijiwcT -..• : Ilii 11. I !■■ ' ■. v 111 not. 1 -jrt. Nbw vimi ris)lk l riiiJMt In si ill. ;nid ipk iMK Jf— ■ ' 1 1 1 liVuniirnV, ih ' mean ;i Iw.lyk y  v ' CiHTiur, 11 v. dear, your Iwu i-f-ntt - I hi nut lun- ir ii ' -r yiiir | iwer 1 i Imw. Sin: —A ' . iiii lii i ' iii niiij-l .1 W ill 1 :IA liIcmtM-, ilnll ' l ' ill ll- : l.rjn- %1-iir hnjif fi ir -h iiini- BJhleTn ' plcwCi |C-|iU, ml™ h« Kill .11 hi- cooU A- lu IwM n,  i uaEY tci ! ' ■ n Him on 1. - . Hi If n y lintii. '  3|l i h; «mi. CapUTi ■■ iin-i- 111 v.u ' 1 ' . AnJ I— ,ii..k n. l is ju.Ii 1 :.- . iiii,[.l. L. ■ ■ , i.jii : I ' itt M ct«rlincH ,-f WAV It ii a iii|£h1 r and nu 1111 - iil hi !.h ub 1m- se n. A heavy ruin Ii.m (alien. - inl ihkiK si-ind in ih - rtm i. It i? not raining now, hiil ii li- - lirrn i.im n,;. Ami Ihe Mare and lawn air kid liy I In 1 U.ick. A [at lmjvvn binl if si((iiiK n -a Imfc Itfanch d .1 m-v. Hr a shrieking ami ii]ixiuiii£. Itaidlyt l?!f ( urn - A Mi.iil has crujii into bia ahijll, - ■ 1 ■ -= I • i - ■ - 1 iiv Ii I-.iljIi. In ;i hiHJW a child ii irwnlsc, ■ ! C ii ifi Aim) gastrins, Jin J lra .in|{ i i lii hreath, The iDuther dtw ouC kirn why (he child crfef, And llie ducior and all tin- |.in|.l-. iln rmi knim. And ihc lalher, and HGtcwhai hiii.illir hruiWr, and ihc hlind Kraruiimtthrr I lor the child cry. Ik .1 m 1 m U ■ nii-fti.i ml w I n SlMTie pttlfllc «HIIL ' ami limk ■ ' ! llir llhftl It .lll-l 1 1. 1- h| Mi Dili they cannot vn dcn(.i  ■ I « li.il hi- 1 in, m why. Sii- 1 licj- pel him, and lea v k : ' ' - ■ ■■ :l ' ■■ ' ■■ ■■ ? The lilher and inHhci :.ik - ilu-ir gilis, nriil smile ;n the child, And pet I1111, anil fWidlc !■ ■ ' ■. nd tifti his cheek ;, Hut llicy enurnl iirilc«( n«l whai he cries, or why. The hlind jTimdniiiLlicr Iitjh Uur (liild, irui hcan Him. He if her gnLiukliihl. m l -Ih- earoct UBdcntmd whal he Cries, tt why. And lliri.i: i iS whik-m. 1 ill. nurplt eHift-r and wrinkled shin. And iron-l miid l 1h l . tmnr (is rhe child and hear him err. Then they pit ■ ■ Inm .1 l.nmk |iiiuEii r, and it Ihe ini tn rain ai am. Tnc look inL-n- hi cycn, Inn lUt child diwi not fiup crying They then [■■ii while k 1 fc|-H - i l- cle , made in Piia. circr llic cliild ' A cyci t And smile at ejiuh ' Hi ■■. ni ' l ' ■■■. (hi-j urnd tret and why ihe child trie . They bend Iheir cars to UcttB lw Ilit rokt- ihen he stops crying, iS, 1 III «-- , ' — ■- M t; S. Cabin Day ol Sewanec YOU ih.ii ,m- .l loh ' tr of nature and fond «f wnlkinjf, and would enjoy a cabin day in tin- season wln-ci (In- days arc longest, must itAit eariy. when the wooded vwlu .ltl- cchj] and allurinji- Tin- niu h mrmntain road beckons on and yov followwith a pleasani seiwe of freedom the four miles to where h - road end in the open at the edge oi the mountain and at the. cabin. The spirit of tranquility jh.i-v.hIik the spot, and perhaps .1 touch of tenderne enters your heart when ih pi :tu M[Ull , oullinrx iif iht little esibin ixmie within your view. Primitive and irregular il i , with the hartdmark at a rude traHlxman — th ; old mountaineer who built il. 1 h ' Tou h, ftjcfe chimneys, broad and low extend -1 welcome, and, if yon have sinritil before breakfast, they suui ' si art ash-e ke mul ,1 |i.ir n-l fragrant c«ffee. Surely the iiihpifaliiH ■( some delightful book seems nearer your own ins hiimtiiHiek swun g to the view f row the porth jf lIu- cabin; even ■►, your eyes wande ' from lIic pajjc over Ihe distant hill :ind ilu- l tnjlt li In.m vhsui h:nul as you biKicn to the sounds from ike valley :i |i,i-nu il «mi; which lulls you into hmji d;iy dn-.iru . Too soon tin; purple shadow deepen ;iulL the uinsel nii-i-M-il n )■ ■ | .;mvfnl v.dby mid yi u Ibid ih;it y ui mum stun b;irk over ilu- i h ' .i 1 tlvil VUi fiiim- in llie illuming. I ' lltr K ad SCOIUS fftraa| laOged 1 I il yourself «r nully ihi.- genlk night softening all? Urn there iirr: olhcr davs, vigorrm days ilc the cabin, in the .lurunin and midwinter, when (hi.- air is crisp -m l th fm- |]Liiivh m-v piled hi h with li).-i inii lnys. Whim cuinradeihip ii stiinu Latin 1; n«l whn wmild undertake cabin days with any but a comrade? — then reminiscence i charming; ia tin- discussion ■■! thingi I i i -t.it -. m tin- - ■■-■-- 1 1 1 ■-■ I [►hihi- - phie 1 if Iif -, become more inl ere ! i njj Ln III- liitLe log m. .en-.. AnniL ' tioicKi. thi-hr i . v Ii-li-j[1]ii 11 i 11 1 1 h (sights ,nn.L in t hi: llieki-rin-4 firelight y( u Ibien i4i rht- niyhl Bound — the roaring of the wiad through the ( ■ ■ mp . the baying ti ilu- ihi -v t.Lr away; or the mntf kindly undjol nighbthc i-ri.-ki ' L Liiulr-f the hearth I mI1 - m 1ln- dTcipLiiny iti Huls 011 [In- riKNf. I ' jr hL ' nrJ, 3-jmt Frail, TK-latcJ tiling. TtirilN iriii line mystic im in filmy wing. Again thr day. Ij «k - ' dka through the woods with gun r nd d y. The whirring ■■{ tin- luirirrili-H- .if tjlimpw of jjrouT tn li;iil j-.hi •■ ■. ' ■■ ■■ ' i|i .nid ih n ' k- nnky Ij|hii- ilu-u liii k t the frreside- I In- eomracli ]ji]j - f w firmer. And why not? 1 h? not the wails ot o t the raftered roof, the -t ■ h. ;irth, dH lop wiin.lhinjr Wronger th.m thf commonplace? Ah, cabin dayi, 1 iitti uplifting and Btrcngthcniag have I found thy influt-ntH ' , and ith subtle happine  du I vi-.iu1l the blue smoke mil from thy nub- i.hinim.ys lildi- r.i ' :.n h r I know 4m Itmj: ji- ikir lir - burns I sb H t:ty. t ii ilu- rifr.itic. the ilislaiit hills., the peaceful valley, tin- Eunrisc  v lIh- tunael that my hi in tHUtiiidi to? I do not know. 1 .. The Corh Converses THE EDITOR tin asked ni ' to contribute a abort sketch of local interest irnht- CAr asp 0«iwj - When [ shall have done tbi I will al lca t have the consolation of knowing I h;LL my contribution wiH U- iii.-iu;r3ally instru- mental in filling a page wr IWO that otherwise uotilil mtt h;ivc b,-en, ] renturt ir hjiamci tin- statement that I un the first ctn-k whii hn-, ii-a written for publieat ion. Corks do many things and jutvi; manifold purposes, Imc [ have yet to bear of ;l cork nl ' literary proclivities, add I nautrally tak-c i i-i rl.iiii pride- in Ll«! fuel, lint ;ill this % beside the mark: ■■ I ■■■ 1 pmei i il wilhoUl further i3 1 l r-:— - : 1 1 n_ ] iirsl In-j ii] Hi vxixl ; a pnrL of [lie: UHHlUY [ivi- iHI I hi- l ' .ir-:nv;iy lmi:im1 of llnroCCO, in Africa. F«r several years I sojourned iIleti- imii] 4iiiL- Hi-vi-iiiM day, when I w.i torn away and sent on .1 tong journey to America. I vims- taken to a plan •.■.AM Milwaukee, and here bewail my trials and tribulations. As I IolnIc buck over that period of my Lift- 1 wonder lum- I ew inrvived lo occupy i ht hijjh position i hat I now hold. To r u ' in with. ] was rudely tiaras) into the neck of a botlle levenil si i-s too small, and was kept ,J cribb d cabin ' d and COrtfifi ' d there by a wire wound li luly otrer my head, I ima im: I Ml much as li htly-laci-d women feel, lit sueli limited surroundings I Imjiih 1 cyniraL to a decree. Then, too, the contests of the bottle never failed to attempt my forcible removal but, thanks 1 ihe wire with whkh I waa bound— whieh. it pain nic to remember, cut and lacerated rne, leverely— J invariably succeeded En eonlrolinj the -ilii.LCiuil. Hut these were minor matter by the aide of one thing (hat I Sad toeedure. Talk of the tin inn-- I T-im.ilns Tiny were aa nothing compared to what 1 auffi.-ri.-d. Think of il, thai I, who had been brought up IB a hot country and had come naturally by a raging thirst, should be confined within tw. inebe-s of a bottle of beer and— aa it was stowed away carefully right aide up— eiirh-ur,. i-vcit on the hottest summer diyi, allowed 10 touch it. Il  ■« maddening Those were Lcfribk times, and -even ii -v. I shttdik-r when I think of them. Hut, as the poker player will tell you, hard luck can ' t Ias1 iW.-e-eT niul my good fe-n-tmn: ™-;i rapidly approach i ::. 1 was sent (hi a sinall suburb called Chattanooga, which, 1 am given to understand, is lb - nse i imp- --il-l- -il all of America ' s municipalities, and thence to Sewanee, in a box marked Shew — filasa — HandU- wiili e;ire. In company with my fellows, to the number of thirty-five, I was taken from the express oiliee-, with a greal appear- •ance of secrecy, It seems that no one tip here is permitted familiarity with cork-s save a lot of greybearda, who ii rouse wet kly al a pliice named the K, 11, It wiis ii Tather hot day and you may be sun- that I was delighted 10 be put on ice to the accompaniment of ;i sn:iii-h of song from my escort— M A b«r n fc r vctj- nwt— It gOtt fighllLi itiL- iput. In that xnmL! niphi, a i hn- | rejchn ' r imprecisely descants. I wis talecn from my cool, sequestered abode to a far AH ' aV SltC. I Cannot Iflvnlidn lis whrn.- ' idMiiita, for [ wiiH r,jlril|; -d [47 SfCf«£V At lilt IIMr. [ ' hiTi m rn Ihti ht iwfli i- pinijili ' i1hti jlIL tlnrjoed aliki; In M.icli clothe , with n. conspicuous front of while, and running diagonally across tfeis (mni v.;is a l niad r« ' d band, u-hieh, I presume, i j ■ b L fi .-d that they were mcrnberis of the Legion ol I lonor. They had a greal deal to talk abtjiu, ami the-itf sp iehrsi wen- at times miry eloquent. 1 niust confess tl1.1i 1 1S-.I-- i-i ciiatcd. Between the speeches MriUC oat wnuld jump ujn and inquire solicitously alter the identity of Grdrffje Washington to be greeted by tV unanimous it-mark 1k1.1i Iil- wii first iiii .il,H tn everything that it wa at all [Lfsifubk to be first in, J am inclined to think that thh m;Ln Washington wjim m absent membe and that tbey adopted rhis vuciEerous means of recalling his membership. By and by my turn came. 1 was lull of the spirit of the evening, ami, ttenid .- , ] was quite inoculated and intosi- f ami by constant association with the contents. of the bonk cult wh ic h ] hrid b«E(i rnddiiip supervision, So you will not be surprised to learn thai I burst from my confinement with n report likr the Elrtll-Ciate explosion. One of the uen remarked that I was the loudest cork he had ever heard of, 1 tlidn ' i It mm- whirr he in take this us a compliment or not. hut I was decidedly flattered when he ordered the waiter ir hrin me m him. He looked at me rather quizzically, saying. Yes, you are- about the loudest ever, and then placed, nn« in his pucker. The rated the feast concerns no one but the feasters. and I will not. therefore, speak further on the subject. J-.I-.L ax the procession — for, you must know, they wnlki d homi in such manner, each man carrying a red lantern — had eome in front of trie Vice Chancellor ' s residence, I had ihn niiafniriunr n? fall out of my owners pocket. In vaki ] allrd to him. fie was loo mufh occupied in calling for ;l hide bit iff the top to heed other things. All adventures come to an end,, and my night tm the ttrtttl WU Hi the exception that proved the nib ' . I w.iv blinking- around, taking in my untoward surrounding, whm same one Hiuupud in ffont of nie, with the question, H No , what (he devil are yen doing; here? ' 1 J did not s e fit i atuwer ;l question so. muddy asked, and ] looked m the qurs- llafKrwittl ailent contempt. It afterward developed thai he was the Commissary of the university. N  n« could explain the- position, but some held that this, peraon had burn a eummi-uary-Kcncral in trie llritish army, and thai, lite Ail Englishmen, who insist upon the old order of things, hi- refund Lr parr with his. ancient title, no matter in whit wall of lift it should please Providence to call him. TV ComnifHuy picked me up. looked at me, and exclaimed: One of them damned lludweraer chape. HI take you t ' Iil- ■ V. C-. ' and to the - V. C we went. There the r placed me on the table between then. The V, C. scrutinized me closely; in fact-, hi scrutiny was so scrutinizing as to deserve reprimand, and I inquired: Welb do you see- anything wrong in nn. L ? pl No; not in you t qua you; hut, do yon Jcnr™. you an- the cnust of a lot of mischief ? ' We wctc at that moment interrupted by th i-riir;tnce oi a fellow nanieyi liarncy. 1 could see that this newcomer m |« wita larfmLj; the V, C. tO death With hltttrenUOVf talk, 3i«l I ivn-hn nl rh. ' il I Could fHimi ' I4i [1 V. C. n.nic, lull jlC ih.ii liiiiL ' I Vi-jls liiui ' .viirL ' f riSy powcfl, JilkE Ehei1 ElU ' Cn-Lr f tnniL- hell iiinj; Jind Ene ' ■ V r r C. Eurfru ' d Eu Jinmrr it. Karuey ithk i iil-miiiili illy ]jii.-l:L ! il tin 1 up ffoitl the Euliln ' ;md liejrimii Elk 1 1 h : t: .il ijll lit [timiu; shi In 1 hroLijrk: inn 1 i[uilL ' c]  s«i tit liis ■Hixe, :nt[l ;lk ji whiff nl iiiv luhjt rViLL ' -hi ' d tliili I nnild .i.rv ;■ L ' h.iik e (iimc iivlt him, ] h jmiijH ' il In- his fi i t :lmiI hi i;. in Ejilkin r u-Llctlv, Tln ' iir Ivi t;ij;y L ' tL-iL . n. ' :i i.K. K llic IIlhjc 1 , fnll Jdru-.ird im tin 1 1;lI Ll ji hi L gckI Lapsed. Thi ' Commissary ;md ;i )il ■ ■ Lit fcllmv wilh l j lhI, [lhN-IiIu ■ v, hiskir ' s Came rUhhiiiL , in 1 sl ' i wh;tl wjm t hue 1 naril Ec r, ;ind ciiried lljiruey lili!, The ' V. ( . ' ' i ' .ili IiE rtlE! uy rli-tiy h Ehi-h 1 1 y . .nliE E think 0 1 1 V illy shiIiiII hiil ' prrveiitcd him fi-oni i nilir L-iiijj me. For scijn-c reason nii - ndnar m ruled U. h;u ' t: ilth i-ffriM hhV tlitli, ne f tin thn; 4 iiki inii -viiry , mir (in the 111 I Li- fcdbtSfd EtllOW, nor on CCvltaI oLliefh u limit ] li n l - HiiiiL ' heurd L.ilh.-i.l jjfiffi ;- hji ' h, huL ] have 1 clcnie -tninr wry efle-c.tivH, ' - work cm Junior jjnd Thecjlngiiirs,. IIliI lih L.ike Li] i tile: tlifL ' .id of Iliy Story Ji}«.iiii- (titi ' iiey luid xcjiirce ' ly diAaouejired lvhi ' ii in uinii 1 another Jind itneilhrr ll ' lloi iLIM.I Kill! .tlllhLllrtf. All [111: Hlptlk ' UlCJII il{ SfW.llMV KeeilU ' tl In Ik ' there, ,illll r ' Hi-h Wfl insisting loudly tlsnl hi or lln ' i btlMfljCfS WW thn: illik L uil]i ' ' i L,i ill. ,limI i. i n 1 ■. - -- liis ur Inr ljisl 1 umis nltended t i im mi ' duilc ' l y [he [J ' ni.verxily CDnld n yitsxihly IilsI jiniiltlL-r wevk. kvciylnudy rt ' rts [here, [nun the pmliiT who icimohune-il (ha1 nie one kid t«k n the ChapCl ' ' ll rejpr. [hi ihr JiiilLui ' who calk-d |0 yet nn inliTjin ' tiLliniri cuf | hi- Ifl t i-i. L ch (hiH ihn. L Dean of the Acanl mJi: ] i pnil m ' .ML h,id dnli V ' .i ' .d in l-|i.l|.ih1. TIll: V. i]. Unt n ' t ji I nic ' [lr |i;|irinLT|y, • |}ti yrm ihink J ' fHJ CCMald ni.in.i r ihi-sL- ctilK-rx ;i yini did Rjrrwy? In: asltiil. Ju-L k ' 1 ' 1l11 ;t 1rv, [ nnswrn ' d, ■■ itrid [ bn_-| ii-t- I cao fid ymi nif 1 Icrt nf ihi-sp longKllsttace talker , Th« ii ttior ni-innl u nii. -.- i: i ■ ■■ . .i iilI hn. L Agreed to try inc. I did valiant service thfli (l.-iv-. jiiicI onv wmiM hnvL- [hisBLnIsi ih;t( ;t Chi-lidon luLncjuL ' t vi s jjtiinjj on in the L V. C. ' w ' h ofiftce, to see the number «f tiLksy proiric ir ho wetc: cirrk ' d rnji, The V, C. ' s rldluht vfls iinbourdedj lie At onte in t-all-c H meat I ' Acilicnlnir 4,i ikr l ' indy, itncLnrvkv I iim h i -■ ri l: Iti- h;tnrl nun lie say thai he conkl not do without mc h that he drwes not under- j,t,nii:l hem- he ci-rr clccl with, mi in .ifuni :itn-, Me M-Tr nii 4x1 me that my name will iipp :ar in next year ' s calalogUL- alone with the roll of OlVni f- nl I n iruriion und GruLrrnmcnl. Hut I ' ve h-ejird il wtiinperLrtl lh,it he will promise anything. Xothinjj more was aid of my nicht on 1hi- Btreetx. Once 1 h -nrd him tall: i up with lh,it blasted linglhihcr of a Commissary, hm i Im dixei «ion ended with the V. C. ' s remark Evea the besl oE us Call at times. Thinlc how r h-c h,-i iniTiiiiiir ' -w- sunrouncling . Remcnibpr -ahjil hi past environments were. How do you think Zweibeer Cork O. I„. Paciicator  t thu Windy 1 will l-ook in iht catalogued My elf, I am quite elat-ed over il h and 1 will h - pardoned tor saying that it i n-ot every ci rk that makes hi-s mark. i ■- A Winters Diary EXAMS, but Lhrec d,ijio({. A {aL-t paleat ui eaany, but [■■■ nnim mure than to my friend i. k, illhui wlLifcsi ' smii:i S ill the emminj; mill dcpcrtdLid tilt retention of his scholarship and I III ' loRiulriMH L  f his course. In vain clicl hi: and I drum uia the table and pad hard al onr briar . ' ■ Hang it, said Nick, what a ft ml I ns csh waste linn- in my hnal ;it. trying lo huld rlim-ii Tkb ' in lnHfM ' tli. 1 1 .1 Hiitlikn death mijihl g[yt ,ne an ' S! ' college pirit h l say, when in leail i ■ ■ such fooliiilsj L j s!t ;tM throwing aw ay a degree ti r the ;ik .-.ui being -nf ■Mmir ht I ft in developing the Var i|y- li sounds mighty fine, W it ' s twaddle pun- and simple. Then after ;i Ions |wi«sf. Well if :i tnwi-l inifl licmiiii, ' dcin ' l pull mc thrnugh i( ' « up [hi niu to stay hr:rir and dig. I blew a lung whistle. What1 Stay id Sewaace sill winter! Why, man, you ' ll die at ennui and cold! Met laughed, rather weakly, I lining In. ami answered: L1 Luis ni rhL- buy have done it, and hace slwuys ihehirnl ii line. You knuw. I retorted, thai when a fellow Stakes ;i ntiniake ln- ' ll nevef acknowledge it. jusi ilu-ii kmeim- «f iht: boys banged in. anil lh«- natter vu dropped. -A towel and boning did nol 3 mil Nick ihnmijjli. Thus Er came about that do a certain December day I pave, him .1 farewell handshake, and left him lo ilu- tender mercies uf the oovifis and the Aunkrd-in claS9K3, When [ FettlTlii-il. in March, the ' liftl chic: Isp Ljrect mc was Nick; ilu- same old fellow, nuly falter and happier than ever. Upon asking him how he managed tP stand the winter Lhrmigh, he. answered. It wu great, Later, i« support ut his statement, hr let me read a diary kept during ihos .- three month of what uaknowing mortals would regard as torture. With Nick ' s, permission. I present a few oi ihe nmsi characteristic leave , hoping (hat they may give some other pi iiatifig would-be stay-up courage to remain and know his Alma MaU ' r as be otherwise wmild not. Monday, Deecm ' 22 — Slav .- .l «-c i ■ I ■-■.! to keep a diary while up. It will serve hnsih as a source f suiiii i. nte Pjt ;nid ,i a slimulaling record wt my Hleadv progress iu the eUssic . S|ktH mOfnin j in Hardy ' s rmmi .■■ St. Llike ' s. II.iitK wai. slrandetli hml m w.iii three daya for check— n h eojaeAl niL- LiTrn ' m-L ' , the f.nnily sa,y he k j[ mIT n n iln- three. I felt r;tth T h!«f when he [iLilk-d am. Afternoon laken vp with settling ny roORt.a Wg, sonny, double On Si Sir-. RV. Had to hv rijjhi ohxiiiiaiL- wiih iheold lady bel n- she m rL-L-vL ui L-i mc luvcii. Though her hoUM 1 almost enipty from force of habit, I silpimim;, nht wished mc to tak« ' -t Iwn-k lonni :iv,-jiy up, Always was ;■ yiioiL l ;Lry.iimT. Thr evening wcnl ! )■ in li-tU ' ning hj thf family dilate on the cominjj delights nif winter «nd iheir rL ' liff :tf sclsLMnrs tHiin 4:l jsLt3. BeginnEni: tO fn -l :lI raw, but tatl ' t help thllllling ■►t l = ' KiMid e,ld hunls :mnl hmni ' ; ;d-Mi ne-iLiLer n-hfihrr L h - little l.nh Will TniSLS me, Brd, QjiJO. Tuesday, I ece mber i J— Arose at ;  , L ' nitjP - experience i« sleep L:m.- ;li S wan e, without having either chapel ttr Dr. Hilly mi my mind. After break fosl walked lo ibc- Supply, wbieh keep;n:peri nil winter; found that even the virtuous stay-up is not exempt; prici ' , unlike i. hi- temporal tire, keep at summer heat. Gating: at lircslin, found h mu-ch in my amazement, it was but i]ii;irtrr pint seven, No mislaid-, f r chirnei wtn ringing the quarter hour. I {-ad supposedly breakfasted at nine, Rather early. 1 thought, far Mrs, K. t« bf in praeLieal jokea. Upon returning, asked in off-hand way the time. Twenty-nYe minuU-s past ten, answered Mrs. H, Then, on my ruddy denying it and quoiinjj Rrcsliit. the i a € ; ■ 1 1 i b I r ; . as. my authority, she hastened to explain that the clock hands had Crimen logethi-r wiih tin- works, h mef were disconnected. Peculiar Wonder how city clocks run in the winter. Must hr heated, kifci! Hoffman, by steam thmuighoul. Remainder of day spent in straightening owl things; alsci madf out schedule tu study by. Helicie I waste many minutes that could In- saved by system, Schedule ;ls follows will serve to kiqw daily lite: Arise, ;jo a.m.; breakfast, i) a.M,; smoke and digest sjmie, l :4;: Creek, (j un lOrjO; Calculus., jo:jq to 13; rest and prepare for dinner, u (hi |; recrtatiun. i:j J £u 4; Latin, 4 to 6; supper. : snnike.G-.jo to ; I ' hilnsHiphy. - t :v.iO; K-ad amnc stancbrd w«rk. H:$o till 9:30: bed. 9:30. Arranged wotlt o as to form e-orttrast Creek va, Calculus. etc- li will Iil- restful, though eiyht hour .1 day is in a niueh. Mmt ligainew men tUi nion-. May laeklc tirt-L-k ;l ;lIh fuM 3 to 4. hut just as well 10 In- in sluwly :nid work up. . |.h- ill eerning p];iy::ie, elieelcefs And Ldkiittf with Miss F. lied, IDIjO. Made ait t- x« ' 4-| itiLhii , ;ts iL ls Lhe I;iaE mujil. U ' c ' [|iLi-scl;iv r IJl ' l-l-i ' ciIici 24 — A nuke at fi, ljul ft thinking it uHVf decided not Worth while to begin viiirk itxetay, as Xaih tluirwff lo-mOOTDW will interrupt. Lay abed till 11. Passed most o£ the day Loafing. Wrote Ll-c cr-i- homt- Walked dnwc ' i lu put ir i n the ijk. Much 10 disappointment, found iix in the- tve-ninjf and eleven in thi- iiLiHTjiim; Arc iiilcrn uflT during ihe- winte-r; |gi r es me only one mail a day from Georgia And home, whiL ' thew an kMir from Kwhville nrny; also it eoLleciion front boxes-., nor delivery — a beas.t]y way lo ruit (hinjrs-. M;Lkrs hjiil- walk w:iy :h™ n iin ' fi every timu- a letter comes or goes. Tuttk- .iikd Cardy an- roeimtti); at St. Luke ' s, ttlstlg iiHi ' dsac house. Wish I had thought of it— so cheap. They are up for ordination wurk. Wh.n with lhe Co)nor«9, Srookfc Kirbj- ' -Smiths, and Rijfht Ikiwer, to say nothing of the Mc Meals, we ' ll form a j ' lly crowd oiiee wc UH ' l ttijjelhef. IJeeembtf 26 — Arose 6:30 .tu. Happened this way. Last ni ht Clark asked nte over to his room. Just a little crowd 10 while away the evening. ' I went; found Ave of the fellows, With cipars and liijht refreshments the etem ' ng went right merrily. Clark, to emphasise one of his brilliant sal Mrs. struck South ey soniewhete about the middle. During the ensuing fraeas, Clark disappeared with the restoratives. After much search and arKumntt, he was convinced that the dear little chapter-house would not die for wan) of medicine; also that he could not cut a hole in a stone wall Hjfi with a l In can- Juat then 1 100 was convinced thai the far-iarru.-d Si-wancc air dtrf possess exhilarating properties. , . , Awoke a siaiml ai ft-jq. not in my room -can ' t account f r it. Cam .- honn: the back way to spnuM- up, bctnj; muddy, Thi-s is ah BflaccounUHe, Haven ' t seen any of the boys, hu should judge the air H was tOC ninth for me. Wonder whether home folic mould cnll this, slow living? Have bad hi-AcLm-hr, whieh must come from my old trouble, astigma- tism. Decided ir n si my eyes I III New Year, then down with the classics. . . . New War . J; ru;irv- ]— . . . This evening wen to c-. iL y.my nt F ulford Hall, the Doctor and family being em re sirft tff till Monday noi. l Ldn ' l know there were sis m;my people, on the mountain. Never met some o£ them before. (hough I ' ve ln-en op four years— strange. And |hn-y were churning, widow ami daughter) of bishops and clergy nf Ihygmie d;iys. At iwdve all we in over t« Hn-din, npem-d the lower, and rung in the new yi-at. Ktturninp;.. we found si earn ins punch lu Llritik Wassail —even the V. C- was as oiher mortals. Wonderful change winter makes in the potentate ; It ' liJm on bijj family. ■ . . Well, io.morr«w comcj work! January 16 -J«si hack from iwo weeks in the valley. Seven of us piled tent t bedding, etc., into the wagon with old Uncle Hilly Chatham. and drove down lo Elk River, a small ens ' k in the valley, at the foot of Grrrn ' s View. Twas like a spell of home:— the fishing, the partridges, and the tony i-vrmisgs .iron ltd the fire. Once we ecu Uncle Billy started on the Scwacur «f the p:is[. when the Gin ' rV and the ISi hop wvru in the seals erf the mighty and the boyt j i— -t slay ' d aroun ' anywhar. Then name the niubls -nf huddling £ r warmth. Anyhow. I wasn ' t in Ihe first Contingent for home. , , N i work ;ls yr;t. bbi to-morrow ' s sun will see your uncle and fiiruus Aun.-lius do battle. February 12 -Jtl t back from .1 winter German, Spent Monday evening at the MW-.-.r-, - goi m talking cif Forensic and dancing— 1 hi: nmormiler two decrees above aero. After talking ourselves lo point of desperation, we decided on a German for Saturday, htmee ihe cotilliom five couples plus- two stags, l hi- hall laslefully decorated with oil stove used as partners on ihe odd dances, costumes, firs and coats. Finally ihr piano tnxe, and, as I he society column would sav. tV l;i i (n rnum of the seajujii. marking the approach of hen, came race-fully to a clo e, ' February W -Inking out this morning found everything covered with ice— walks, fences, and trees, idl iippearing like the sugar cryital irf Xmas limes. Kssayed a walk down for thr mail. My progress over the for-una- smooth walks reminded mi- of. ilu ii[cnt jirobk-n] of the toad in the well, three foct up and iwo feet down, Am following schedule pre! Cy chisi ' ly. B d weathe-r is- a great help to indoor ri: ulutioni Spent hour i ™ t, 2 tci 4, at McNeal ' s; hut ont- of many pkas nt hours spent under this hnisjiitaliLL ' fewnf in leading lal king, or lislfniny LrNlhcm sing. From then- wenl to the E. Q. B. reception. This atignsi iHirly one a w ;i:k throws opun il-s mystery- hid inn donf to the winter public. There af .- uathcrt-d tojjether h as Macaulay wn:idtl say t repreautatireB from every p in f a feat. free, and nlijihicrnjd ijmpih.-. ' Thtft, too. 1 have w-ekk- thn ' Lhrillin K experience of receiving from (he Supply ' s hot choeo- late m.nhii - iwo, ;liuL even three t cups of that delitinni ljcvn-r;igc without t-ven a soda check ht ji nii-kn ' 1 ing Ihi: light of day. There i an atmosphere of refinement abodt ihrsr cnrr[iii K M thai preventsone from ev.r hs Lpinj;. ThL: dear ladies 17? mi n ly Lxtthannje the nevrs aii 1 |i|.iy |« oJ, H Wh-at a pleasure it is t« play l hat nice Kanm uiLli iHuhi- whiKU Ad CiiSii ts iit never making f i ri ' . yet they say chivalry is dead, , , , , Unwvt-e-r. (hv e afan ncMinM-ai huitt4- oE IhL: K. O, H. form n pleSBBBl ft atim- ■■( the W-Vik. - 1 m H In l| L|r :■ 1 1 - to break 1 h-k- mniirplrmy of th ' winter for many. .... ] ' I:lll- di-jjopulated of (he fellows: Soul hey off for two week in Nashville-. Kin lit Tesnx, anrl KWl] of iIllt tfirls ;hv;l - Eqi th.inyi ' . And school still J -il:iv , n-rf ! HjhI our nld friimk the r 1 1 1 1 :■ ■ C ,iuc) s ■: j l 1 1 r r h ■ I [or supprr, -jjlus :i liltk- holiliikV ;nld com bread- . . . Mil ! Stop, or I ' ll ivri,i- iiiy i-H hmneskk, M;iivh 4 — Spring in l he air, every hip ' ■! ;i|ir l sehonl mrly ij; h I.i vr- ;lEh ;liI. Tlir El-iil-h 1 s ;hv iiMuy ,i m« coae. ill haw I ' h s.. i ill jili . One tiling L ' i ' iliiin, ,Aiinl Tilji[h;i ciin ' l MH ' jirch ihroujrh ijiy itucij;-- nil I I ' . ' . ' |ir li xE oE Im kihi; [of old -cli ' ittl ef: unless she want- rays, I mi hl .;iy ml ' jitl my fiiTiilrr He£oild-lj !!htx, WeII -lIh ■ ;r . . ■ I - ■ - ■ i . d .lcmI i-iiUllul vrf Ailts. E ' A ' c ' n my Aiinncl shirE is ;i ri mi in Lit of litany a Lilnji- inl cdl This afternoo n wcM down for the fv o ' clock null, him ' i Iniliuvt even the ttiofwi of tocienl France boasted a gayer or more varied assembly lhan thi nM P.-Q. at ' his hour, ' Tis, Ehere hjiu ' Ii-.iyum die i« t, ■• ,iiid ft.-i.-ls ihi- ihrill of I he w fill ' s eav thrnngr. Wonderful ihi- jliu 1 of gossip with Mich s amy material. The sii-u-Vi Ij.ill comparison is iniicle- ejnate. A call becomes ;i rush. A letter, a i; i rl , ;md n on tut irrffii. riuweei-r, -i]j.i].Hi i- ,i placi: must have At least one .ill-i. i -ir-rimr iL L-iiiir.nii ri iis-. Eilliiin-ilnlliir donation from Gelt El.iluit Che I.iUsA rumor. Old timers shake their heads, for ' lis an old mid-winter night ' s c I r l- ; k ■ ■ i . .i classic of great antiquity, yet always j md when i-vi-ry Ihi r i-M-in ■ mint fails. .... MsTuh l J Well, 10-morron end ii .ill, and winter ' s over. Old Winte-rit es. on ivery ski .- with lonij faci-s, S sorry the bms are coming back, it i aJ  o quietf and, Hon qnicldy the winter has gone. In this 1 can agree with them. larcus Aiin-lius ■ail I holds, the Eiild. ESiliiuiL him in mini . u.i Thincrittis and others; yet I uould not have il other- wise,, for lo-day 1 km™- 5 w«iec and lu-r charna :m nnver before. To-day ray Alma Mater is more than fani sin zt( ' .irvil v irinmohn iinil fim-nsii ■ ■ i -. .-. - 1 . J Th Courl of Flo vera [ cImih ill UK- :n .i fi ' niri uf ilitinT-. SeaF ' tiy were txLij lniu Vrimrt ' , ' lT-.--.- -.nMflj ' r 1 1 :■ 1 1 - 1 t ■ i . 1 1 1 [In- Imiwch Like fbiuDilicadcd lxiy in elwi™ clL i il .i iik -:i ii-- H-nl y fHHin I ' vc Mi-n. S mhl jut Id wine of utml btoud,. 1 iii.ii .i i .n | hi .i. ' urr tiL-rfi [n Kaimtal djred he Tuli]i Monid. I ' .ntliM ' -iii ' il in l I ' ' ■V- ii- ill; nil r vA (H-.ir., A maid,.-rs linwl ji Kniteritide A|mi4 Ihr J .i .j- ,.h(.c- Irtmi kllshl -ii l rhurl. IkEurt 1lic shrill ' . I ' (Mm vi.n -• I i - - 1 . Aiwwik ll ,, •■ ii itt [J.il ' ri-.lik Clid in thwir fimpte v«im«ik1i while. In pEiilrly rjlOWIM -iii urilrttr Iri l , Sci  ier ihe Dxjml ' i: iit ihni nnurlly light, v.. I il •,-,!• hi(li wii.li [i :ir | ■! :■ ni.iiii li Ami m [iy ni-Tfi we-ri in ill ' i ili-..r.; . .|..ri.. .1 ■. ' . i ' i K|- r klc iil] :—--.■ : 1 1 -- ! i i .ni!l ' ■-. Appireter] finer ihnu e ' eT writ in gong. THE KING ' S CURSL Why th King never kept ltii pcrtauim rwtuuly rv rt kw-w, Uui Ldhen he ma ! 1 niiKt |pniniiM.s jntl. truth, lliry k-i.-|it I lu-u i. !■- IVrriiiisi tnc ciuvt, a. michs mtn my, in ciiilM ' limine nl Kir if S i I lai. ISu1 niii-Llitr thisi lie hi «tr rm wc J nut knnw 1111(11 (hi ti y. Kiue §1 1 on I on £i red Id Lan cllmuii vralh I. ' |«i llie ri ul|-i il k ■ mvluif Ll hi. Ehrune. Vi lift Flrrjiinni rvi bd-E |ipJiu:ii ' in I ' vir aoi-Ji The j ideax! lue ajpEanDtiaaE chanr 1ii ihuii Thai IbtT lrenlcL IcDcvliniBi kiwrp Ihe alora dettri . ' iPPE ' nllBar liiBcaJ, lurrlnb! Dal aheme, -!e:iiIl. HuE one mcf  ' luunian and I tail lalli ' n ilaEe VTuakl rrjr llvell ami c LiLm ilH nana rrtihrci. lhen leak bin 1 idj- in jr-. ifllk. urd Kail Sc-aa ILi . Ihriip vpi thli iiHi-ia i ■■ |iinnn% 9 w J ML IW 11T .OlA-d hl bTiK h IEu IciridBP eB|i. ■BcheU. Dbh H«r--T lallc aklltlnUl Jkllt .IibeJ ip ra|r jui ' ljilir hiii ' hij: i - Su I null |.ul in h.1 1.. ill ii.. Ian.-.- Tthearblhp lahtUr., ii- i.. 1r.ii- .iliiti.J, lobanlih ! |n (lorn r.yi hi l,i||m ' p ri.nn.1 n Ta klari)|ph Tret iriili. ar t pdri mUtt. To ]urii(- ih T f |t|T frf a llh ' in 1 llM-1. Ti ' -mik-eVI Ittl Mdi !li4 brlfOp ' -i ' Hfhl ' IV, ill rhM I? LP Mr la, Ihe knlef -ueld, l i more Ii -hjjti™ ihth Is wiih. I i .-nk. TMl KWtKc i-aTiil •■ ■- in IMiftirtl iN ' pUl Je. lhen. la- ILreltbeb . ksJiltj Nu| ■.-■ rli.Ti |. v . rti ' i[«i-ufn ' i- I ' Aii: IkWlm 111 nbrir « ■[£•  HOW Lmi 1 il doI. I iJSltfc J ' ju. buL hoi bniun j r K.n. iTlMd.onriiiir ii mine IFibE jr lnfelbedi. II In ihBL jr Iiltt imumiieel Ehnce pre Ehli. AihJ l iitr h jic hi ' vl H-«ir nacila Pie navftjU. Bruit Ibr Iwilp wwd  lit:h Irmyti j-m t-Lad X ' eflafaaM In eihlqailliai. rinEtl pr Viang. ' Tin b ■ba min 1n luuJ «Ihi nro 1 scrlnim %, Vur itjxki u|i l 4n-on ' fiini 1 ! Iiiw En ccsht Anil in, Hiimikfeffl in wrrow Diit In ■rich ■lUilf jrour brim la. BiilEInf u[r uniil ' ■ lawl. 1 hal , vilwni y« Ivim i i ' iur I ' lijwr qjQK ' k Ek-ii hei In hlllhfr ilbpb l aa E|| Br-jnri.ri ' a rrr.i XV T papj ' i ' M™ .!.■ ' . xa drv And fjll ot iiatk j(iur pliiihiwt Ejich ■guW 4, Thui. tfofct ihr 4L f ind ■ « i oif-r «■  e .. . I.. I.- ii...- dn IV4J Itr c «lPn; |k f To lvlk w «■ 4k ■■■lijb i thti « W tD hctlAllM C4 l.,-4ull (lel J UmtulP umlcr AwJilrtkllhr LtnKifefT u(lB lii M ■■ Urlurr Ehr Ehhr ii-J |-t M c I ill ' - ■ l i I. AMI (fcrfj in I be [ im| ul i ht Ehr ' . ' . VDuhrulbrri hini u| vn l.:i Kiklcdnardl. Tbs-dti bad imord InEcllirShlcki or Mfftl. WLra Ujjuvlna [ixLvJ lilmtrll in n rnihr dtk-ip .■tail law J IroB nut Bin- iilv [-1 Hulfurd lliJ So ' -Jkl fchr hnmi v r-J I Iw miDh SraullmJ Unci 1irc E Em . rub a unb, ilc-nf Ehn Hulk. T Kr lEu)- manajis-h j . L nnvitTil I r l rmijb Ihmuiih IJ.p mutHitui- hvnilpd, N (-«ITj -fn M.bi™ il H,-i1nini; rh.vrh pal i« M blfjlj    r l -m(ll iMr %Wt pmbJ, linn it bia qprt fcaJI l f- tw-: hli ii [ . t  l+fliih ' nltml ? Ik iwt i. And blili hli f n i cilled H hnri t Wo The ieMi Ixflni and UwrlteT Mnbr ( .- wmfc. WIm-m- uIiffIi- - .i|h...ri dwpi weton Ik tbtttt - Xrrilji 1 ih 1   IIIFKIJ- e (0(1 XVhi-rrilnn ' lh ' b «lWj Dth«f llred Oh eirifc. Vtbowrllhci ihall hoi IW1 r ull iln.il Offl. Ln inti ' i . ul EUl Rrnnn lirb and freak I ' eilanlv.- Snneb ipelnl;! u|i Ic dflaX i lua l Ih.i l-Mil at rcbwJ Ihruiarfc Ibo IpapHeraa ball. XX hal. hoi X enuile la Talbeie ibe ear! - BHjJf l.ielfclheeuljeiEV Blenrinn LTariT ctiri. WUi lhnuf i.T Eel lull ui eil dr -rr tTum inrffffh rniinc-lprr rv anil dr abd Ireiu. L-h-r.H tiTrrtr icimCii ihi ' Iivaib xhjj f Dl|inl thi ! r. Kinu |L ' nu.r.ei clapi 1 !. ucMin him. .!■ ij.cni .Lim ]p|. 7 |a]|n£ h li r p I i .LaMn Ehf- vail and a In ai ih. ■ aLr 0 bum rfn- Hir - iaaia ' -aVirK- ' Nnquti h,jrd. imA flLfeed Ii b«aqarl ' «-PL. Jnd g ' q E« nMi 1 l| . | ,!,!,., .jm.jn.i nnl 4 aqjagi ...... . ., I. I. r.Etr in- . A .1 ' . J-.M.-. ng han 1 jXllfcJlC.VviK-. ' -l har.har,! ihr. j.i . n,n K ,,, , Lh-ftJa !hU«M| 4 unlvtl.. ' IJi.i 1.. t|.-a. Hi Y bic jad  |.: -jml.. ■ :, I aaj HV .Oni.OMIrpi t ' - ' 1 ' l. ' ! lhMI. PaaHBted 1 ..lirT il attaaartgt an ar. ■Xml I hub -dejaiip 1|h 1-imiiKi nl ill ihecF ! ' AHi.aa ih.- lr«£ ni jrt 1 ii 1 I h rvtsaii [ajird Sn ■ . mnaihx u.ai iavr -. AbJ Ihen Iw aald Th. ' Van ' ai nl Ka adr aanliBiluLU eI p ueIi hh - I r Kinc. i ' iai.i- 1-,-ui rnjral trJ.v. hceall lhai loii 1 !. ■. da 1 .. ■111. .- Alii iiw [anaiil E l.ai 1 -Fknyld hold a ena -«t in IV hall ft bfrbaaaal  M BatJ «f iei rinuulclof Mlgh rrlp laM anaVl4 In eh. iaerai [. ya. ' t n up he h- l£ed1. ind ndtkrd hi . -r Toot Wlbt . arid kaaaj .hriAall ■ lie aaaar; ■ |l. ul ' . ' 1 h oil hli ll ' iurlurih EollL llleieE inil. H 7-hiai Ihe ioirwrquinafn. ' 1 ,- ,, ■• -  l : i , !|i M-U- pielrn-w.-. Iknill IlleieE pin Straajh.1a.aN Hhp rcviaj irie Haled u|i. aft ■area riir i , a lien luel idilr-l a i n -Den Htt Tonnchei imnuldri: pa;. Ad-J Ihrn boaialife! | B SltFBtan. Kinr uf llili noprl deneim-. I hi h«v. In iliht ed all a) a-jliJr u ara. jLVuEia- aeai ' L r net eIhv Inr ihj uill I In rllhhriiDi eurk - nl him nhn- ' i I..11II1 anieajnl! Wl M tt+t. baaif ., ttjt tat h a h mur ' l: [■l.ai lh« Jiix nehr ln-ejuHiinn r ;ii1 ill-, ine ■ 11 a .inu ' i t.rrrua-atliii, f 01- 1 U dull- n( |IV rh ml and -a j r Aaai Ikn !• It Oaajj dflaaca ■( aap- Ippad, The Ik ad ed aD Ihta U ' j«.l thca (a eMklc, lain menikl 1 blE Bit aa-Mll mHic riOMI hWe, Hut [ m I lepl i-HTHi-drlil It had Kni H--II in ■■. ' nnnK daj lu pi ind ut JII U 1 Deeimiaed aHSTxL A J Ihi- Blurt ml be m. LPrihrler aTuul lliif iw iliuukl luuul uj.- ,i|i lis laiimltr. Mine ihunld viu Pe- | 1 1 : ■ ■■ J llipili E pneLpmBpJ. And, mi-re in kceiun lhan in m rilh. I, dgacbDB. Xlaaj. krdnpi ah oca none dun 1 pi awl . hJci.M mi p.-ial m. ' j:h l- ' -Lirpe I hei- L nih! ' ' in I j .il.. 01 j -i :■ 1 .1. -r! HbtMH ri ■■ ni ■ In I in 1 ha alPiVi aglijdf Llw iluaenJl DbbM, 11, ! ■ I-.-. Lm ' nDitihr. .XL Krenfa ' -I ' i I i.r ■ 1 !|ii :i. yrt-jni-rl at ' TQ ' jml ul KkTnEena eurar. T.I.J In Ihi !.r. ' , lull I ' iall lIuBJ.flVBh. -Li.i| lll.iv inn ■ am. min b E| einK ay;a.in. THE FIRE FIEND t Lijudly scream and I fiercdy dance 1 J a the Fife! the Hire! The: nxttlttji flame is my jjarmen t ' s ([InnceL The Fin-! (he Firtl II v ls«:M jjruivs jjn-;n till the- strong ' man dies. My voice out-yells his dying cries; I exult iii my ini|jhl that his strength defies, Fi ir I .t nt iti l- Fire ! My dusky hair streams out on the blast, The mvoIe of the Hfe;. Like run it [ruin itu- skv the: sparks fiill fast To ht ' 3 1 thi: Fin-. THl iviiidx 4. xI«iilL my roil dftQiain, And fH-fiiliiif men, with might ;md mjiiij, -trn L|li ' !i( s;tv4! thn ' ir I iv - ■ -. in -. : l ■ c i . ]■ ' • •: I ..1:1 thr l n ' . Their shrilling corpse soon lie dead In I he wrath of (he Fire. The vast crowds shrink and run in die;id Of the raging Fire. My flames stay not, but sweep along, And sleepers, waked by I he sounding gang, A re dead en- they know from my terri We song That I am the fire! :• • A StUtNADE Hn-y lmm Idte ' et  -j(h Ln-e. Vint nfe«r die : Lil(f Lli-HiiumdK dn (hey ■ niiiLlii , my Iuipc, ILut brightEr lar Limn - v n r Ei lhc light til ihine wn -«l --■ ■ i- «-i. fair ii Hi nwt lliil hUmra beiidt W, Iw-r, Nd liirer jijjlri itfouLd nuif etc ' Met; MeJ ra§ . it lei I any paiiiun (w lhrt. lo ; ltu« iw ' ir Ihf i Rwwi 10 fair a PWt TtiiB the w r on ihiii - own dear cbtflfc. While b en nm upon tfic nWUiuaini. uvt r Jht |{kjirti5ti|E p ik that arc  Q nil and K r-« ■■• 1 . Ii hrillUli r fliJ-iLrt- vrrv ryr. n 1 !? Love; llic m™ m whitr bcOGflic a ' night. When it ' l idl on ihine ijfh laV-ir hinJ. wrri ire lht lirufH ■.■( trtfl my lore, Wlikh. laited Ln in «iksfi surioui ii| r Ffn T tk ' ce r than !hc IHDficyc  nil my h ci lhi( auglii  ■   ccl h I ' D never mtd A a ki« fmm thine G n dear Lip. Jul The Thump of the PlgsKin ALONG time ago H John h when yon and I  -err |]:ir[ u{ the v.ist uncrtale, Hobby Hum . Sh 1 inimitable, warbled that ' tht best laid sehetuu of mice and men Rang ail agley, Years haw phased to demonstrate the wdl-wuM aid universal rfuih l [ hia lay. This then is the moral th.ii jidorna the Nile ] Am about to tell you. On Thanksgiving Day, in th _ year of grace too? in I he good city il Njishvilk, ii came to pas (hat lW(j stalwart foe au-i uit Lhe field of gloiy to buttle for ■opu ' CilUCy, On the OHO side k deven sturdy wiurior.-t ckid in gold and black on ihe other h a full h;il(-- inv a™l niu ' jjartH-il in n y.i] purple raiment. Si like ihey weft: in weight and seeminj; strength you would h:iei-sjiid thai neither hid advantage. Many people tiad r T. iIiilE iherc has lo be. 3 brilliant fight, It WA Hie 1mi4- set [itr the V.uHkl- liili-Sr .11144- game, l-niin far : 1 ■ 1 h 1 near taerc gathered there h un-dri ' dx 4if partisan , truin. the Chancellor 4jf the two iraUtwtlorw to c h - inill but racLferouH CJrammar S -h4 nl boy. The VY [ kink Lht ihe field a]iittn- resplendent with many color . Vkaciowt femininity vied bravely with LHilk ' i;m s in H-nlhu-tLlxm ior their favorite team. Hera and there a frig  f gitld and blaek ehnlh-iigL-cl ilehancly ;i purjjle pH-minn unu ' ii by some f.iif -itipporter ol the Mountain elevt-ji. Acrtisji. 411J ihr en h r side isf the field, were Seated the students of Vanderbilt University. All wnifKk ' iite. yi-;ii ilu-irs. They weft ekin-ring a team ifc-hich had accomplished the defeat of every i p}jc n4 ' ni m|: 1 1 k tluii t m : They Cell [hat final victory .Liid a series, of unbroken triumph- was a ■nil LI it ihrtly r f hrairs, Hqnip|W4l wild iIulhi making device , sufficient to uUt- Media III ltedlanK they ucrc prepared Llh jLi.ike [In- ;i[lerniKhii mie hirij; HverbiraLiil ; din. Aw. sen Lliry 4M4I, 4ir will ikiis -ill. Spurred cm by hupes erf certain success, their ingenuity knew 1141 bounds It was nn-ii fiiiiiii h ih.-u ihey Kli4 ukl ir:n ' psihi cht- Scw.mee tuonlfy the morning b« ' f4JTcf the game, benring n bier : fi wliieh rt ' slftL ;dl L Iu4 was rmrML of ike pilTpit Uwn tit the gui-Se oE -I jfriiininjr skn ' li-tnin , Shj, this wax haul I y 4 ' nc Lijrb, Tli4 ' ir iiliagina[i4in must have Eiirt I ' - UI let .. They niu t. fur rM-iih, lit contcntpl n.f a rival ' s f r4iw-4; x. tk-ei « n lYtOK subtk- alkgon 1 picturing ihe litLer annihil iiujii . [ the vanijiii xhed, Kvt ' ii n. .-.j j Just before Ihc referee ' s whistle announced the bepinninc d ' he tlfuggle, four atalwart scrrtsujf AEfie ' s rthimmcrinfr h,ii(i]-, ;i spared upon |hi r. ' mi pi ' iS. ia-j ijs. ht1 tue; mi li;i-.r hnilili i- I hi r. ni.iln- nl u li il li-.- tpeCtHtOf W r SUptM  ■ ■ ' ■ I I ■ • fancy a ti(;cr — indeed no ether than I he Sewanee Tiger. Ti wsa ;i humnrHiLi ruiy, ;i ecMiirMptuuua — spectacle, but one not without pathos. The palhelk side, il is true, Van -rliilt fjiilml m n-alix - until s1ll- I ' miml ihjic she had reckoned without her host. Around the arena the corps . ' was bofftc. Tin ' ltcku-hI hnijrlnccl uml l-Iih-j mI, .is crowds will, but what do thev undcrstaiiil ' - Sihnie who were charitably dk[Mised rh -L-bin-d It mean jLnd liEtle that ;Lrn 1 1- r i i-il c should rub it in kii severely. KunniinljiT now, all this wast before I hi ' game. N«w lisu-r. Tkc linht is on. The crowds pretl agaifttf (he fence xunNiiindirttr she l Hi I i run . Scu-aime ticks off and Y.indrrlnli has (he bail. Four sis, Iwo, twenty yiirrix art ' t rn off, EdgtftO d IXivi and Ti i-i-i .ire H-Hirliiii kith n i ij h I iiliL main. The purple line reels aind rtaggen In-fore the fierce ustult On and inm. charge Upon charge, until the oval rests Mpi ' ii [h - twenty-yard line jiml tin- purple jj.::.;tl- posts 1wl-1:h i n in tli; 1 ne;ir lLLhi inte-L-. A fully, ,nid e hi- Tigers come into their own. They ' re up and away muv! Plunge sfcirt, hurdle, SeiMuiv - 1 . feir lhi- batik- is doubtful I You can hear the h -;ivv hnr.|lhi|i|4 u £ C h 1 uppcisiiLL; phiyrrx ih ' tvpcI te. del their UtlNOVt, See.1 Th ' n;h |t; lint ' s cLi.s;i]]|]L ;tr ennn ' ;iftHT MnHjEhir Ihi ' ii ' Miri irn- imi-h.ii ' ch jt i.-. The- purple gains surely. Slowly but absolutely rtk ' ni lrwtl y iha.t terrific linn- [hlfrnm- is bauliu ehi victory. It is ceriain, it in irmsi- liblc it is inevitable. AikI look ! The limit is reached :md rh«- Tignr ha drawn first blood. And now ihe firM ■ )[£■.■  f exeiteinem is dulled. Ttuc„ the contest - still dubious, but the crowd has. been ihrilh-iJ :V Wnl-.i li r il --I i i n 4; l - M ■ I 11 I .I : i: ■ ■ -■ (I- . Y, Il II hi. . I1-i 1 I ■ ■-- - Il :- I- i : I tleffl. It ' -■ nOV In: ' ..i|i|i 1 lull f- ■ ■! ' ■■ ■ II: f h:m. : | Thi,- sn-cHiml Itiilf l - ins. Due :he the btochen conies .1 niefjaphomc voice (•► the Commodores 1 ' layout Lcmoine - There ' s nn tinn- Elm ' n hiLtl ilu- vul .if hefd 4ni the side. The UoEnituxWes hare I heir brains full of means t inn a Stop t i I En ]3Li r |j]h- [hffi-nsH ' . Vand rliLii pLim f.if into the territory of the foe. Sewanee ' s ball. They ' re off ajjairu The struEfrb ' mj: tf : lily tlcm-n ihi- f rU. OhOt Ifl ihe Ihirty-yard line:! They stop. What ' s 1 he matter? A heavy thud only nntl Sew ni ' L ' is thrown f 1 it ;i Icjss. Vhiii F .ifiLLii ? Third down and no p in ? Vcs, for Col more is dropping back to try a drop dvr n«.il- Nn sci ire iind Vjiiidtirhili bring the ball to her twenty-five yard line for a h kit-off. Again Sfwjin c clrivHfl hc.r n-rrihle miiilM-back against the rival defense, Jhi- ImIL is lost am. I ru-rv ih-c ' i-lh-i v jacket nhovx hi xiin - It faiiy yard o Sewance ' s goal. Can they make it ? It ' s Edg 1 ' 1 1 an thv rij;M, Kclperton on the Icilb Edjj TirM t i UKh center ' . P vc yards more, and he ' s over, Hats sfi l« Kd rtrtrt ' . The scone is Ho 5. SewtHM M kicked [real ; Y ' jnderbiM hasn ' t. There are ttttfltecn minute lo play. Can th - Com motive, s m-iuc j iii ? ■ in i-verybody ' s mind. Sewanec kick rtff. Vandstflj.ili ' ball. Lay out Lemoinc ! ring the rooter , Thi ' e :iin.-r of ihc field is reached. Scwanee ' i ball on clnwn . Now, po it, lifers 1 Make assurance doubly tvtv- Bring baelt those bip guards and charge the foe, It ' s dott. Or. ward to Ih-e four-yard line sweeps the migrMy atnijjgh;. R«ijl.inee is. unless. 89-2-5, and Phillip ' s form whistles through the air Eor the second touchdown and victory ! T1CTOHT ! ' - VICTORY ' I ' A tONHIT Tli uM ih« En ifae inci«n( net of P ' b, Wlrtrt- t ty ruMi rV-  a NghiMi ( m:h., h .i. h i -ir i-l lh:i-rt- win i (iMtl llir (GiwZrA march, J--hjw.hu I ]iirHrj willi wluC p£(d hf l ' JB, ? ' ,i]| ■b ' Iicii. |[rimn I.hiIlI j.hd m-.ifv iB l-iJH, HhRiI, ][ ' . --l1i.i ii-sI ii1. iVll, ariillirT VL rhirig Knr I ili i ' florj t.il . (hi itircti mill hurniiig, I ' r.ihiiii; 1 1 hi.lt Ik- 111 Ili rr.i-. h I ' ll- i| .i.. Si. m- whin fian. (lit leve-rish ihl ' c uf lif . I l-i . Hi; IM-. Ii Em mill I ' 1 1 1 1 .H ■ - 1 ■. I l.i ii ir, h. i III ii . r.H:lic.i;, t1nt14i1.1t in ltn- Airilr, H.H;i|.h- II Llir ,1-rld frfdSI I llir JiiltiL- I- ' i=i liu.i ' ' .Kiliij, |-| i[rri[ tfiulljij lir |u fccr ' Hie ?urrhi ill Truth hornt iuti in Vfc-uri™T FALLEN rLDVLRS r ' hiwe-rt r.r VL ' s-lerday ALurcg JiJe ' i palhway  lTcwn r Their perfume pasted jiw j 1 To hi Items is lixi Mwrt, Soiled Inr die mud jibu mire OF failhfc fibeiIv desire, Their ]Klil dnx ' prd am] Id I. Kl weretud innocence, funeM in Lhe dell, Till 5i ' VL ' n- JhII i j iic-c L ' repl like a wikiei wilhhi. And lurried their iptillcH |ii rily unin, Nun ii red Ihy ?i ture s IjtciiIIi, Sweei wan iliL ' ir f ngranvLe Limn Tran plinied Inini Ilie foc 1]i T t HHne dmlt r marshy lrn r They nl ' . ' lTed thi ' ir purily, I U M i ' ol I i(i;r i -. And breathed Ihe «r-u4 M wii. Of nialite, ED rfi div-rth. And turned a uighl (he ipiOH ' . And Iwim LTw Tmiar  ■■«■! ■rui ' lli Where- mice 1 Ilie My lire - 1 ! ChutineJ,  by hie upi-iiram; llir- hane-rul rur. A S U M M E ■ '  D A V l.nvrt J-fTJ-in ii pnyi i m i y H ' Lilr Aftd  niy 44 I t t Kt nuim, La re |-.li im:  !Hi j r«d iance- Ii -k At dati Hie- mm llir fiFih j: djuvn. Ai lhTuu h Lire Held I hM a-liing. The lark pmin forth hrr Ti+ppJ «m |fL The lir in rweel wiLh nr« ouvwd hay. L he pin Ireei sigh in jjrftllf  ' The- ri|i[ilitijf hnxik Llut inurmnl- hi The- him clue ling in tree (n i i ipjli, The crm j tliat c w in litm-nril rii nl. All fill me wiih n pure delight. I h.r.ir fuw knw in (ielJ ailr-iv, I- ut ihc limha like- child ted pl;iv r Anil I  • ' -• greei me with a. imilr. At here- I ItEiii ajainil the ilile. The uri - ilnm-iv with lurid (kwr P The land« Mf daffc ni irf.in mV iijht- WiLli F 4l IVl Btir( I homeward g n Mid ILill jil«|ir irhiMi u the night. J-S The Touch of Nature Thai Makes the Whole World Kin i£ W ' MAN preachah? ' ' snorted Caroline- contemptuously, n ans  - 8 . f to a visiting neighbor ' s question. Naw. 1 XJ ain ' t lx-rii tii heah no woman-prcachah: an ' what ' s mo ' , I ain ' t gwine to heah nmir. nuihah. - ' Caroline had been for some lime one of the most faithful members nf Si. Pawl ' s Mission for Col- Ofed People -il Sewancc, and an the morning in question had been btll% engaged in doin ' ihi= washin ' for tb£ dented young iheologue in ehu e- of the Mis mn, when he was accosted by one of her colored friends who had dropped in for ■ neighborly vlllt, There had bc i nn:ihing unusually inte-reaiing or-eNciting in llu- conversation, which had, indeed, followed the accuitoned order of commonplace question and answers,, until her Ult« h:ul incidentally asked if she had yet been down u Winchester t h«ar ihc woman pre-acher who w;i .1 rousing a great ileal of religious eKCitetncnl in a pertractrd meetfa in Hit neighboring county sebL Her visitor was naturally a Utile taken aback al the unexpected reply and hastened to ask, in  nit astonishment: Law, Si ' Calling whut mak™ you talk dal away? - YVII, honey. replied Caroline. bdn ' s it ' s yow, and we ' re both ol ' fric-n ' s, 1 don ' mm tcllin ' you how Cum 1 Jon ' take in- stock in. desc heaB w«ni:in-pfeaehah5u Vou remembnh dat woman whm raised seeh a c umnnniun in dechu ' eh at de- IiLk baptism las ' sumnwh VYdl, • ' bout dal linn.:. Miss Cassic she dure gib me dat green ilk waist which she- been proniiin ' io gib mc far two yeai back: ■ ' bout de same time- Mars Ren Tin; gib me a bran new yallali tit an ' J had a new skin whut 1 made uyadf, and den I though! I ' d weah fur de first time dat big straw bat wW do ftd roses whul Mi Carrie gib me- when I lePde .I.,... i main las ' fall. An ' law, chile I when I got den things nn I wu ' hot stun — L wa  h ' ! De green waisl was powerful thin fur mo, an 1 had 1 mpn-ivi ' mightily ' fore I could. jtii «t on. 13 ut shucks! I knowed it was de fashion to weah ' em tight, an ' I jes ' squeezed aid sL|Ueeied untwell ] finally got it on an ' all d : bul- tonsi fastened but de Lis ' one, which no kind of pulLin couldn ' t pit through dc hole. ' ■ I had done run down io Winchester to set- my sislah whin wis sielt, an de niggahs wa all goin wild over de she- pieac-hah, an ' I s« to myself. I ' ll jes sashey down to de mee-tin house an ' gib dem niggahs jl  ' pmc. An ' sho ' ' nnugh, honey, 1 did. When I walked uncle aisle- wid dat new checked skirt, and dat g™ '  waist an dat bin IttlW hat. wid de red rosea :t.lHtlibm eroun ' wid i-lwry h-ti-p I Uw k, de clui ' eh was already packed, an 1 I knowed dat ebefy niggah in it was dyin '  6 wki envy! Ilui I wftM dat tiffht fvw ai. hcMwv. d t I could hardly git nsy bfrfl. m ' [ was m«s skctrrd outen my wit! lor fear dat om - «i dr button wa cwin kjvl: way— an ' I know i d;ir wurnt nositlin ' ' cm l ek through d holt i ef dcy once cum oui ■ Well, t v:i . :i-Mi:iiiif tlar h honey, a-thinkim bout den button an 1 I dem nijj|jalhs waul was , ill a-lookin ' at Me wid de cni ' in H ej™ C lline hud suddenly slopped ihr ffL-i|u :iit j-tslu res with walch  he hid been illustrating her description, and. placing her in Jikiiulso, ihe lurned upon in-r visiter an irsdagnani e pn-waiVm at wounded prirlr, with the question; An 1 whut yom a ' poae dat woman -preaohaa ilime? ' Sii ' Johnson: say ihe, loud ' outsell tm ubcry nijjcrnstv in • ■ honw toheah her, Stf Johnson, Will Y« Lvap us is htAYAiV- ' Law, hcnu-y, I wara ' l thinkin ' houi p« pfny nti. I was so hmk aluiek I kinder caught my hreif ri ht quick befn I thought— and rLin wrist a hutton! Dal made ri : to mad wid df wt ri fl d t ] kinder swell up in my righteous indigna- tion — an ' de gfeefl waisE cfcHM tfrjf. right down lU- buck! U ' hut did ] do, honey? Whut did I d I jea ' rh up right whn. I vm an 1 walked out il« chu ' eh wid all dem mgfjahs a-griivnin ' ;■! mi, an ' I ain ' t slopped Lwrll I got clean back to my fivtah ' a house. Ao ' I itn ' l been back sene ; dat day— an ' I uLn 1 ! gwine baek h Hither. ' caoSe I don ' believe in stempiiraiicuurt pr.iyah, nohow, You hean me! 1 :-■: AD FINEM Sftnf— Morgana Steep. jW j If U-, n n rtr Wttk jfltr thu ' ir [|uaffi:l. ' frswmft— Hi $umnierEirl and Mr. Charlie M-ashmn. ■WVIJV ' Wdl? WdM ' n h rc. ■ t ik. ..:■ v. iu? liyi-niphi mil failing, I hope. ■ ' Now {linn-, don ' t get sarcasliL-. Mr. Manhunt. [Rause,] Well sir. h.iicrt ' C you anything t« My? ■ Me, why nnj. [ thought you had I fi t your nole. M ■■Ob, flltL ycm? llavt you nothing ih: UJ1 in .-, Mr. Mashuttrf Yfiit arm ithf mt. Mist SumnrcTgi ' l. I did n t! Ycu know J diet noi, ' ■■ WfH, u Ajked mc to ccntf oiit Iil-h-, didn ' t you? ' ■■ Sin, air. I did nol. I (-old you in the; note that I ■would be out hi:re at 5 o ' clock, 1 ' I like ymit conceit, sir, 1 sell f r «u. indeed! Anyhow, it suiifldcd ihat way, 1 ' ■ Did LiV ] kntpw a voice I hat rt:Mniblcs a sick calfs sometinuss 11 v fumble with his cap. Stit- dips into the dirt with her heel. He Arises; Well, if 1 lint ' s all you ham w  ' t me, Miss Summergirl, I ' ll say goodbye to you.™ ' ■ Rfljilly, Mi. Mnshum. I wouldn ' t tw so restless, if ] were you ■■ KH titTJiH: Why, I ' m not n-stl ss. Von have insulted nir twice within ;i wivfe. InHultvd you? I low? Why, iii Poft-iiiik- you % ■■ • my dance away, aid a minute ago you insinuated ih;ii mv v oil- 1 u;i% that of a sick calf«. Ha, ha. ha, you arc really ritlieulouj, Mr. Mashum. ±oS ' Th t m;ty In ' , Miss SuiWrttiiffjirt. bul I ahan ' t stay here to !«■ insulted. Well, w-hy d«n s-.. u go on, sir: Tin not holding } ' U. sir. 1 will. After he ha moved a little distance- - ■ ' Oh Mr, M allium, 1 have something to say to you, please. H returns, WdW I jn t wan! ;! (o say ' «i ' U that I am sorry that I jja e ymir ilimcr ;iw.iy. U ihm all, Mis SuniriU ' i ' tirLr ■ Whv, ves. You Itm-le . ih Loii(f i conn- for me, you know, I bL-(r your pardon. Y i iv I mean Mis Summenjirl l Wil  Ending tijjhi near you in that figure . I never saw vou, Mr. Charlie, and you know that I never. Well. Zalie, it looked niighiy queer ' 1 (Seati himself ngnin ai u-t aidi:.) I wuppose that It did, Chftrtk. Hut redly, I am tCfty now, I I really would not hurt you Charlie, and you know i hat, too. ' i Suspicion of a cUrlugi ' O Then-, there now, hlILl- l dear. J was, a brute for getting mad, I ' m such a chump, you gee.™ I A suppressed sob. p H Don ' t, don ' t ZaKe, I know iVe (jot an awful temper. H Charlii: s J have wanted to u-ll you 1 was sorry hvimr. hut my pcitk- held uu- back. Vou believe I am sorry, don ' t yr.aV Ves, Zalk. JJ-iU when did yon begin to feel sorry- Wl did— did you write the note: Was it an impulse! ■■ Vt-N, Charlie, J wrote ■) lasii nifht. H  Wnirt did yon eat fa supper last night, Zalk ' t ' Hid you have any Welch rarebit? ■■Why no, Charlie. IVhai iniibeA yon ask MKh a funny L|ursiuni : ■ Wdl, you see Welsdi nrebll fivt one indip Mii nd that generally leads ■► tin- -blues, ' and when one i blue £,nt! genially writes note . 1 Why, whv (jumping up}, wb t on earth do yon nn-;tn. sir : Oh. I hale youl Good day, sir! She takes, the rt mad hove, he the long ime,  A Myatcry of Theologs ' P s l III-: lonK horizontal arrows shot Sewantewird by the low wtalero sun were picreinn COBgems.1 dusi clouds hjei the Boulevard drs Putins Pore e ties de llJnlveraite. Through ihu i-iLiLyiiifr gjftkL-iiuuecl simoonL ' ttc, with all tin: bfmvery of custom, paced slowly she twrf rival nn-ti  r of Liu- SLinirtn.T-tiLrl Hive. And IhjiIi were young, and nne wilm beautiful. Thi Summer Juntcr itHjk his choice and paid his rare sestertia al the l ill f Conjure, the All-Chemist. Mixs Claire [.iiki-Ly. horn far northwest of the mountain, wai literally fair to see, ISli ' iuk- wjlvi-m uf sthfi ha if strayed from Wt swan-like neck, ihii ' .y-.sig with urery cares of the wind, imp.-111-d op m each jjoklcn shaft sped «iy the sun-god. While umite, wonderful were her unglm-rd hand , and the soft oval of her eru-L-k gleamed eburffl ' an, Stanly her -He p w hen- the wayside (jultered not, where the pangs «f village improvement had caused to flee the god-sirca  £ our fair Aviiioo. Haughty the turn tnf hi-r head ;ls Wood could warrant; for, so ran the ever veracious Sewanee legend, it was I ' .i who had -.lit upon the remain of young CufitOft-in- ■law al the whi-.ii pit. -.wiping -i I i 1 1 i . ■ il cr i -. The curl of htr Imperial lip wa hall-marked for tin- nuiinr who read, ' lik ' st quality Wettera reserve, So liki- hL-r, yet so different;, Ufa Bnine Lenoir, Irom the f;ir. far South, where (heScwanee brand t i Rishups needs no Uush,and whi;fv alumni fill cathedrals, Lktsone Bathe willow, with her midnight masses of COfOiH-tted waves, end.irkening still rnoM her Sprint: wells of falhuiinLirh!H.-yei this girkpmgi ny of the sBb-Jxopk Land of Carnival glided along the Young Wear - darling, yet inttfUlablfr, w her own Mardi Gnu.. I hi 1 1 in- u,i |i[.iiiijv preordained for type of the Ktir in tin- higln i scln il ■►I m. h k rn deOviesqui n art, Nam COfltM, (In- nihil w.i!. :-ni|ii-r |r ri plan I In- M is- - ' l; 1. I ■ i-t M-.mIi ' - in ihcrie massive inn1,!.Jl. r c aiivasstS ' 1 the ail gallef f t Ol the University, _ IU- Lin- Shade uf my t ' .raiidsife, the IXDV cried the mm-nt | oet laureate, ■■ ihey iiwalee my drowsing fflliieM I And Tiishium to the portal of the AlKlhemtai, he scrawled upon a prescription paper with burning and with l m wcd 1 .en l-LL: One lUc ihf kil-hniuiwd hud n-uul Ml J 4iWh tt! riwrrtly nntikr. yti ki iliki: in this tl-e irr (wi, ki«is. Mcherctih:! i$ritwled the Miuli-r.Lst Worshipful LanrtMiH!. peL-rinjj oi-er his shouldsr, 1 always diil hkf iliai coupk-C sioci- Albcry pennerl il ere Niiu-iik v,.i- huil-.k-.!, Jh-ir how the ddest at my laureatei, whose face it on my cloi-sler walls., once did engloiy a sofltcwh ai similar scene ' ±iu Sdring ;i siuhliy jH-ncil, th-- Much- Past WorshijiFul laureate sucked it awlulf fur Mt-nmry, ire he wrote; I ' urth fnnii Hie T mpte nf Cltyudi. the Curtain t d ' lM iw E jum 1. SWudc iht Hij-tKinir-r fiiri, (nitenli ' XKl in Kirniriil rrfple BC Hii.ih Kv -iiLki iln- JU-nkhr, a Idler dT [hu-l nil hrr KnfC-fcir.nl, Anil rMiiflil I he Iifii n r her mbc. the Tbpilog — yc . aid ih - Junirw. BaM vjfltuhietL nkd Avunculus Robert us, ridinpf gracefully over the Major ' s ten ' uiili hi , automobile. Nw. in Carolina we bul lie eruwil fled, filing as if in pain, their feet making pills of ihe prescription paper. Arid innw-inl, nil unknowing ei comment, as is the badge cjf all iheir ml:-.-. - :■ i.siir r. 1 1 tin- belles not letting e ' er out 1 cvela ' di qtrifet Ct« k Nih iward. Wasn ' t it jli-i Km lovely th l w ffot lo Ik- rrwim-Tiiiii -s ,n the Corner? Mi- I, nti-ly wa ftayinjj glibly. We- Northerners re; lly lm«w so little of you Southerner!!, ami you ' re just dtlij-htfulr I v.™ s;Lyin K ten Mr. (ireen I his mom- inij nlnn ' t yon like Mr, Green? I think he ' s just deliphtu.il ! ' We- :lfi ihhl friends; hi- cornea From my State. ' ihe cbitlivt iftrl answered naively. ■■ Didn ' t hi- rush yiin ,■ siee-pk-chasc rush last yeajf™ the We t mer went or heedlesuly. They .-ill ny he did; and I jnsi d n ' t v,Hin:Lt ' r. tut you ' ie just de-linhtful. Mi x Lenoir ivi-rim- pupil dilated lit childish wonder a her vocal velvet Carried (he wend : ■■ | ' r 1 IfiiT am; iknIjoiIv ever rushed twt Il h s just delight Ful out at Throlojji ' Pool! There v.m. reniniKHtoc in Miss Lakely 1 voice, and a becoming flu-h slrugehd with i In- lIlm i u her ■■•--■- h-lilow cheek. ' Vonve he - a with him to the u«ih1, h;iven ' i y«u, Unme ' r ' I think— why, yes. [ must have been. The Southern B ' was trying hard hh remember. O, (here tin- de.if Dean; net, it ' s only the Rector; they say he looks like him. Wonder it A,- kiuw ii J ' 1 ■ ' Ami when JWU went to the I ' ool — Ihe persistence in Miss Claire ' s tort- plainly said, bother the dear D-ean and the P;i3iHir pctir l gtriitpfie. ■ ' What did Mr, i m-i-n iln iL — v,t — say? 1 Why. Imw ii.ui. I eine-rfiher r Cllaire? They h;uJ p ued the 1 ' atk, admired lis urtdKilatioill ;«nd u.r.iisul it; tiled wjilks. crftidsed the Htatuary, Jind watched thi f.nintairiH ft f r?n hi K h their mbitiout tpiralft. Now iht-y turned. sniJiny undulatorily, lo the west, like etni .Ti frjilVniiiK, nH K i:uus-i-i K gt:d and Eull- , freiphtecJ wiih lovellneu, leckin yontnjir ' T ditCOVerief. near the Sunset. A group ui ;i[u ■! ii 1 1 1 1 in t;litttrinfr togas- CorMUta, MtgJttri, Doctoresfiite h nl | :ll h -T(.- a For the eveninu; eefemoniea beneaJththe mnisivir in-fi yle i.A Temple Rqurhf. Si-nilr. yet reminiuent, they gtuced urid.er-lidded ami L-yei;lassly tntwiinl thi- passing tt:ft pl4tipn, ' ' OF :i truth ilir ' v h;ivt diieovcfed Tekohm ot minr ;in i nt .lcuL best-beloved tongue, quoth the Prneon ul. Ihi-y TH! vi-ty vtjsialh oF Hymen, ( .reck Itighpnesi; o{ T iv -- I l vi- promised them an majHieial Festival Gennnricus. Twill n- held in the new FonniJC on the First nij;ht «f the fiFth month. ti i Will they get it? whispered N ' esllu-. l In- Quaxtor, to Kpiscopus Magnus. Ultlel murmured the Prelate. hgtunfripii- bviHi rfnonV Jlim then limped up JonMli. thf ScrLtn ' , luni hriii-iiih the weight of the hugt- sack jpoa his shoulder. He smacked hi lips — Pol, iht-y arc Academic! 1 had thoujrhi in h.ih ' e itn.-m photographed by Ni g-ith-u-t, the hverprompt b scantily draped and supported by Cheruba of lht Grammar School, as frontispiece for tha- April Review. These, he added wearily, shifting the sack t ihe other ahcmldef, aft a few of the jokes corrtrihiLU-d by the bishops and dears to (he Society Department. ■it wcrt indeed pr.cipitaU ' d, :|in:th Chumicdus. But 1 weep that I hey ire n greatly composed of water and y.iv Their proportion of solid i as JflOi pe ' cent. ' And the now h- ' - .-•■■iii.il hun-rv liurl. il by the I ' .irthfan sun-god glanced from ihi- pi I di.il domes and fretted minaret cd the New Gymnasium through ih ' itained glass of ihe venerable chapel in BpJioten t t Fire. By the Kicked Goal! c- «l C?)J t Hagiftcr, the Prefect, 4 ! will score on |h -ir th-lavL-tt pass,! and he bucked into Ihe roadway, I ' m the Wn-;iltlij- Rusher and Ctnwartus, Dux Germanicus. bore down from the chapel lawn and captured Ihe rich prizes, ' Thru wn fniLiI interim-nee! ' e-xclainied Chaplin us, in the speech be loved nexi ihi In spiral iun. And but fin it. intersected NaUlUI Latinua, aurnamed I ' ater, myself had Kl them, up to the cunning imitations of fruit jnic ol the All-Chemivt in hist muni foaming pocula, L Vf fAf utffjftif itijjhrd Wee M Jlhematicus, and Ihe chimes of Maudlin Imver, sibe-riftf the gold of even, the Proconsul s;iad: Ld iln io Kup| t ' c! Bui ] dci hear it whispered that Itoseus. ihe YounKtr, hull writ .in odn to their cyelaahef in choicest Hebrew- ■■ Yea, added President us Arrmtui, and they do say thai Lesdecnnu h th covered Korea of papyri with sMrscjiii- pedaliii verba m iii their modern conquest:) of the youih of Gall, Time had danced ;Lway on seven-leagued slippers. Far in the East ihe- star- eimned and sireb hS-soned ge ldraji of dark hiiurs wa jj. ' iihfrinp! her swart robes to flee the shininj? inominjj face oi Ptwcbw, The German was «ver. The nine fair lietn s in the front room at Ihe Coiner had stood ujNin iheir mink , taken down their hair, gone into ihe hall- way jileI turned round; then had lain lengthwise to woo llu- drowsy pud. 1 mm of all. Miss Claire Lakdy stepped OL-t-n- LiV-L ' fruin trunk to eot and twined her white, soft arm s about the ulive shoulder of her sleeping partner, liui. in place nt prjyer. she whispered softly. Brunei dear. uh;it did Mr. Green do when you iw« went lo the l h oolr And all the sweet languors of the South saccharminj; her vuiee, Miss Lenoir whispered back, ■Claire, dearcst what did he do when ysn two went to the Pool? M an Jin Evening by the Sea Sn-.m.-rj va moss-eovefed rot Iff, ihnc projecrrd fir out in the ocean i t L ill [he deepening Ittilighl. tO ihi mptK i E Wives I IiMVh; IJMl-[H(I. Plaintively, sjr.lly lluy m.iii- ihr din-p-l uilccl dirge mf [lie teamen Drowned lay i heir 1 l 1 1 ■ while painfully scourged by ihn- ld h i f the north wind. t jf[ L ' vh 1 Ih ' Iu ' NI from [hi ' lIl-|:.[ hn. kwiEi iirasiny;. [hr uiikhi hi her chariot, l nmsri by Ihr ' ll -«-l I ' ■ ■ ■ ■ i r -- nf nijjhl lii the nzitre v;tut[ ' if I hi ' hen veils, I i(Jtn liriK erect while -khi- yrnL-rlfi.:l]j- I i.i rn i ■■ h ' .-: I with fingefJ ptmsiplicn-n: Each passing cloud of the nij;hl with a Ih-ji m i fitl lining nf opal, There hive I sal impressed by this mystic stillness o£ evening, And to the rhythm if cadence and beat of I he wives of I he ocean. Gut from the depth ' d my soul. I would sinj; !« those heart with team hJt-n, Sainlty, unknown, who this life as innocent, outcast have entered, liy (hi- Meak deserts, whose pathways are trcwn everywhere with heart bloodless, baees whose coldness has chilled all the warmth of affection within you That you alone know the infinite joy when for you a heart opens. Of to youj love-beanii ig eyes some friend]} ' , kind glance [s responding. When such a day doth occur, evil days become qjuielcly oblivious; Hopelessness, solitude, pangs, meditations, thoogli parsed not torgutieii Are many Links, whereby sou I to confiding soul is united. JH The Iconoclast Sumti to the Swrvt ' Yo de Rol. Published every no-w und fh«n in lb i nl crests of sundry -wise n c e rb i i nlo i- EDITORIAL IK Fnkdcf. libch VDtwnilBiM , im-I Enl h lUl Mii I r. .lliihE ill! Hi-u hL  hll Tr ' rr ' W.aiul ! ■!■ nrrifw. S l« ' k l l - .T lnirii- ifiliv.1 .,n. . Ihvl btiiIIt f-i ' li ui J Mitt all Vi ' r ' tr iih mollnl ' ! ' ' Ml. Il ' cl IB ' .- 3- ke- r -r  u[f W !■[ . 4wJ mlr Ehil h-rnVr-l. Iirk Ire VmI h -nhu Ii I Ik miiT-n ' 3U c«  |.lr Tn Eunr ihr If « | 5rfli: I -1 ' ' . II firij liEllr liic v ««IW. Should. ■■ o n-A ' I li . iMkr i«i rrr ; Should j-cm nut 4rrl I It NeKin cJMiH , t ' l:r., -.11— • ;■ . - fat II. mc-Tiiife; in nr Mh|h pf crv Wir been bm|uicd b ■ -c n I Ik ! ■-« And II nui inyiaJnuTl ,i r Sirni buL Eu mil ■(■■ el 4 ' |- ' . 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CfaCfa fllhnl lfile --OH -■!■ .il -ii.;. KiIiji |srln-i miJk La- ■Euih ' d.Ii. I ' M II II r ' QKfn faai nHitvaLod la bcnuBW SatiE-nflLiI l! ' l- p l iFftlbK Iri 1 PkjIlBnci, juid nik K. ' EiHiiull-nl 1.1 111 [im l rO T r4 t Inn libEil il iti In mMniiil dm ■JkAad En nin i n i uJ w ih U ' .?. ft. in n- kfrtW  Hf  • ' T  iiJl - Ik falf . Thwd -Hrlpl-M •a ' h !n- KI-..-1 nl himm-ll :n hnui IjiJ milElmrtnlal Iulki it ,t ,-:r..ni  1n em- Atxy ■■!, I nr, l-lnr | t ,-i,i:. i„jr,r if. , |ridm«, Ml.i ICiinnt Ij. . h,,i bi Hi LrrM KdUor : 1 Mvejiri mdl.wah i«f rrt tf Ib- 1111 I piTJill — i 1 H ' i„ r. I I ' lhi. ■ Mt j a niin ' .-r Ii- cff Klall r ' irt r alv ■ — .?, IV  n iv hk- 1 htir tenon k m« mm Icr «■ hhjhi. ,■: Hrn-(fult. ■ I i ' l 1 l.ll ilni..m fir fl ?p1b..- «-i|, I, u unn IkiuiL-V N--A ■ ' ■ .- (! !■■ I ! ' - ...iri Tll ' i |a rJ EH J- UU Ih HtMi -I dl i -jchluLti-,, jii,| |-,,r,ili r I . ' ■ It EibHT H IMHInil ll« «iirHWni , .- 11M it .11., ri . : -, l-i-rr KtiT. I h.jEE-l. f ..mm.-nil Eh i™fc •-. cl.r— il.n iir ih pcrlomi dircf 4 l frf lm InlO m ittif !•:■■ IMd Jft Ihb Ifat PT r l fiiii i J«fH€j: UtMt- wall rtd «|Eh i|r.i: i.-i wtamtrwr- SlU fW. l W i f ; lt '  beciuicoF Li ur«4M ' I m I I ! 1 do d r,.- -EOpiri rTF ' TWifc ' ii rdknrE-Ucrdlnitb dull. Hi th. ' Ekrfai  «• ' EM.LuVfvd i i«]l. H Ihi.l.h l h ]. Il-j ' . Iir- n nwrrlj ■ ihrll. Hf K l ai njHEifl m a m Mp ItILiilx 1 Hun. 1 i. :, 1 :, 1 lljrr,|,i-n IKklnit-irMl pwr. w In do it Hi IT )IiiT ipfa 4h« 0cd4 4.-m. 211 Thv IcaitDcUil N0N5EHSE RliYHEi TDEKtt Heboid 111 JabtKTWuoc, my fin, And Ms-ten while he jinejp; He ' ll chortLc rhymci o[ - ' i ca Eitdc And cahhaKcx and kiiigh. He ' ll al j ihow whai i. uu should kiKiw, And many other thjn£v He ' ll 1(1] why alaiienan. e-xnfa, Why Jay-hind :imm r (nn. To ■fin ' h. fi r if-nse in Bird or Shnup L X bt Huger (Sfiwn, Ami J ii kiiauiMhe Mil ui r-i i . Wuh K.idir.il around. Hc ' H Jibe venture r,n t Jtrilain. Tap TipjHjr raceatalim: Ami  hy H AhriiBi, iIvxiiot. g.o We l And nurrgr Carrie Saikm; Why litkm gave (hi- 1 v-lu TaiK A ¥rrtrt1 afflif  (kii . And  hy thr girl! [ftr GcrWIR • , And Le wh 1 ' iy-f l fi ' ni ■ , The pint of Kugitrr )rni.-y ' slum. Anil Maeterlinck it ic±m $. And  hy dear Tabby ' ' ghi in ip I ' reived up in pint iwjiiTpart. And why 1he V. L . never (ell The knowledge he ha pA, Aim! why I- -h n Kerchaw 1alki, and v Is known ii Tommy ltd. Why Cadman never lallt in khvr, And. lloughteling is a UnL Then linen well, my beamish hoy, And. hear the labnerwDX. And da dh heed that hiMrid dikk Til Couiin Ii thxTi rrocV , I til i Mil In me. not Ihciml ' i vent ■ ■! A! ' i.md r ' s ■■■■ fcv A Sl ' IIHT There wi i.iit- ororiWr . ihf tire n r An inane npuLhy-pamhy urdfue, ut  (-B[ Lilll fill ii iprte., ■ in| 1 jfvili h, [lee.; vVairh mc hiiY While I dance Serpentine. ' HTJUIT 1 Ah. Ii- ! ' Tick tried, - lllC i J-rnin liniwrr, At last Ivi hi win i ha wriiivjrd. 1 Sweet t the - -ri.t. I V. III! |y vi nl. And limpid Le -v Ki itlenl. ri.f.i i-.- Thene waj a young man named I ' eguej-, Who waK hrfMTihly irciuhlsd wl1h ffcu r So great mas ihe p-uain. It addled, hi hraio, And nude him quice wr-alc in the kneui. icu; x mm. t ntvtr « a purplf enw, II- n I i Link i Tucker placid hmw, II ik ni.iiLin-ra Frenchy and tie A«W, Tint |H llfi| je-ne n-qiJHii M.i-. ■:. LE NISAMTHPKH ' B Their  as J yiiimu; iVl Ii i . fiiiirii-il !trjin .. Wlin [btttAKtHCly Wit t W Kfn«, |,ii ik l d i B iicin. (ifl(i, Wiik their glunka Jrw afi . THB WIOOW I ' m Jn-in1y, im-eci r And [urlyrlmio, To w ' m ii my codcaii ' or, thit men may cume and nwn nuy e v Hot I ipi OB I ' jrc vi r. 1.1! FHOCTWt ■. n hoiumc rMMiiiiiir l ' lii|iji . ' ' - rt dit } ' •, ll i ■ | -1 ' il v i  |Ti(, Mail il eh lrirri. il A J.ly |ijnn ill nil. Ah nardon. mem. charmanl Hen ' ItKll.l.l.lST MKa.MA Mm , Si-riinan in a Imllianl Iwy. Whni Eudiep niaht and day, Hi vrTji head.  hrilliani hnuhl. Hi- dri-.iibi« in repartee.. TIHID HI, ■IJHI I Hi. |lhiw jiei 1 ii]h-ct lluA htll, |i-j;riitlr f-o Tl lrfis It-ad? Thr iJnifcwiHHt ' i hjirkidi; ' m(inj;st 1he iree , The hiilm-.il ii in 1 1::- -I ' .rnd. A tnoler wrui totried, Ibe ftuir. A meter iKuHeujed and culr. Why ■ ii I minder, Kb ™ice if like lh ' jnder r And hir tciji ain ' t ar Iiwie; ji hit flul-c? THK r-LHAi OP THE FRATv O come and piin the A. T. i h. And 1m a leader in the aotial iliiiv, Vihj can ev- ' 4o Unlrnorc ' F e4ch n ijlil lor lc-«. And T ' ir chmni have of the laculter 11 coat a hunttred bucltiv yy:m knv. Uul come and juin Ibc A. T. I}. YfruTr) betteT }ein the S. A. K. 1 !, The selecteat oE Eratemrtiei. Vou can be a Red KiUno or Spfainx « SnaVr,, Or in journalism the lead can like. We re after henon uat decreci, So come and join 4he S. A. f!. ' s. 116 )o4n lhe IcirLflenjaneni cnra.nl, i Ji t l-tinlw-ru ' cc-acher— you ' ll be allowed Tei wfflf J fiar jriil [rmctni [■in. Aim! wj]k j mile [i che Krat ' UMrciiTT. And ymi ' ll Hh- dociwed rree ol charge, II ymi. F£ uti ilie K.ippa Sicnia barK . t come and jnim ehe ]JeLi Tarn, Tltr ImyK lhai otvt-r hre.alc 1lie law. 1 i ' II M-rvit you id the- IikiiIuII trips nA ixr U will nVrliioV your slip . Fof 1-j.ilii-r oll .and l)icle( llrcficic Have- m.uli:- ill - Ik-hat alt ihe rogue. ft iii iibp and join mjr cmwd of hoyr, Aii.il le-irn 1 ' h i l eLla fhiti ' i jay r 1 II pa s your dues jnJ buy your pin. 1 1 we can only rope you fa. So ytixt pin on the blue anil white, kriil Mr. tkiiril you ' ll see I ' m rie;hL ' Come with on and join K. A. A o v ilish crowd em ( nappies gay, We ' ll leach you haw to be a. iport, I !■?■ ' . Li ■ trl. f : .i-k! ri;i: i ' -n «■-■-!. Hi, ' ! iAKh Whelcs ycwi can Ik friendlcc. The hJEgefE little man in the Yarj-itee. Come wiih u and you shall M ' c P A Mriclly moral EraLcniibcc, We ' re postulants and preacher gay, So come and be a II. K. A,, And Bludv morning ni-.n and niylit. And nand with the [acuity uulol sight. lice youreclvei- ai others ice you Mend ymur Faullx and lollies. We d i nbt intend a seul U ■..■fF end, Hut lei show yciu your liildciuilHo. TK? Icr£f1ftt elii l BOOK NOTICES WANTS ere The nirtH [MijmUi- honisi at ihe year have WAMTEB— A tHHQ br eiirteace. l en!— A. Hi 1. 1.. l-rili ■ AuiJ.ii OiraUrtK, f.A. IfV fuw. Hi iw ili he Happy Thn ' ll.ind H in-, . rr. rr i, Higher Criiifimi. Ifittniii.r i fAt ' f. My H isc 10 I ' Jwe, fi fi Ay iMif. Mu ifiK I i Reiiied lEaed Ijeader. Wild Animals I hart Imliaitfd, WA STKI t A new color Inf vert . Loudness in? nbjrrti.iei. The tint ihn=W be hideowtly h.i lirl iiM . H. Ir- DVtUUfT. WASTElt— A second-hand B,A. hood, in es- changr iiir 4(hl iic goods, IE. Vh E ' KILLir«, WA TKD— To know taPMrrl . nhirh one I atu ihe more anukiyrily kTicliiLC t, T. A. Chkatiijh. WANTEI — A fciiKiv ■, rertm-e Hart, WANTED Softltlhinjf al Scwaiiec which inceli ' Mnjrnc ' approval. LOST— Fosnlbly Iwynud fn.il, i nindininMHl cheaji wiL ITndcf will r eive :he lbjrili ol tlie owner and (he HUtlMins. ut (he Kiudem body. J. M.Jwsks, = 17 Jl . CONTENTS ' i ' Mt Psgt Ckkndar ,,,,,, Jlfli li«i i ..... fancr Siflii . . ■ ■ Captain Mc!Nc:il .... Dedicjlitm ..... I.- iking Suulh Ironi HuFEniaii 11 nil (JTE 1injf ..... Ye 3c b milliliter .... tJfficeri nf I rucma htri and (kiviemnieiil .Siini J.uke ' i Icicle in£ laianl H41ffnu.it 1 1 ;i |L EHfHrtrara — Itlll.ll. HHl .... M d5c I . Iwii ' Aadtmk ..... liramnutr .Hvfuml , , . In M ini ti;iin ..... B iicEidon Dr. Jntia.7in A. Oerfil . Ilehuld the RetloulhUUIr ChmnLiikcr NjiiiT.il Uriel ■; .... Cncnnaence inert . HoH ' mir, ll.il Clm oE jqoj, 1 i I :■ t, 7 s ■■ I : I. - ■ ■. , , , r r r F7 . =i . •- . Ji . At . U . « . — . e : 4? . 50 . : ' Literary SucLetiea ...,,, Si nia K]hUd]i .,,,,, I ' i Onwja ,,,,,,. J..IK1 S, Call Mfdk l Jtml Jiiiiukul Ji «jrlj-- Hofullcfk ' S«lriy i lii kilitn ,,,.,.. PM KaiuM IVi ..... , Snqihurint . Stwtlwrn ]iner latt: Ofahwical .VfSucJiiciiHi ?rim . iiTt!h;inc -lli j ' ke idriKc- .... FratcmUn ...,,.. -■ ■■ 1 1 1 h 1 . 1 I ' jn (.NuKgi . NijJIlM All ' M H|i -iluit K.i 1 -I iii Sigma ...... h ' hi Ikltn Tfeett Helta Tan Delia kappa Alpha ..... r ' i Kappa. Alpiui .... [ ' an Hellenic Cocrentii 41 Hjuiniard. Mtniorijl Hall INilil iciLii ' iu ...... Cap aEid Cquti .... I ' tir|plr , l.iiffjfi, Mifufnc r i ;r, :,. f... f.i t.s ' 1 1 to, 7 1., 70 73 - . i ,■ ' H ■ , J I., CONTENTS Sewan l(itiliii7tr.Lpti|,- . . ico Cflok Rif - ' S iMA i(C Hiw tboir I1H Clutn rwt Oijinlnrtk m CImCM . I l OrtlicT-H-a I ' ■ ; l riinHl«; t l«b r . i:-. KrHUiwcd il Luit ■ . ic? MiriMreU . ii Hear View (Juintinl Meinmriu.1 Hall . , I [0 E. y, is, in 4 lull Chill 113 M!«iifi fjf ii ' -K ' te-Ly . 114 IjwClub ■ 1 1 7 LMf KilUwe ' lycitfiw? . . . . - r - - II? Slatr Clult — Alabama ...... .Ill Carolina Ilij I ' Uiricta 134 lli vr ij 131 t-Liiihii. ky ill IjiuUUiu . uji 1 1 . :■■--■• i=q Tr H9 ......... r r . L-; Vanlicc (. ' iuli i i ■ ■ i Jfi W.i Mi Mcirnifi.il jud Littery |!ni|iJinK . . - . . 13? H.nn! irstfrinn L ' l in . , lift Seniinr fienrcan CLuli iji P Untjai Avtflur ,..,,,,... }3 Kii:i;Ji? in AfflAOT r ■H sWcni SuCiclirt , ■Ji ' niTuujjh Lhc I ' tirent .......... Ij3 AllilcCics ■ HO Fcotlul] ■ 41 iLI.A, A ■JJ 14 Cufliritminr 143 l.iUr-irv 1 Jr[,.n|ini.i,l , . ■ ' !■■ ttowtiliiill n IkiUd a Schfed l lWh. Men Trnthl IW An Irish Mollis :itiJ a CTI i r i-a t i- -i i L ' nivcrMtv ' Si Th CieneiLMPl the C |i ami iiiwn . ijl M ' l ' rjari ' Si p . lt b A H«;[naj]H.-t i ni L Sl-i HyFootoati Proud thiiti.iihi y A S-.mimi-r LiSvl ij., fri.iki|iUA|i| 1 3 KuliSiyiL nf llir N !■! - . rii A Syrian anil a SrwIi ' iK ■ ■ i« Thr Kiiiic i 1 lhc Anvirnt l„imti Mi Man. 171 2iu CON TENTS Kciinweh, . . . . . Stinrfiinc and linl-pp ■ ■ ftrlaudit and ]3 tat rite ' Vht Kt-Ua it ' ISre+Siu . !?■  « K-vrl«iB(I Cafd«n«{ Urchin - isht A Bowery Night ' KniiiUiininiu Uy A ithim j j i i I ir at Scwirwc A ki-iric.LrTvnc Mt iiiiwi- , M L-n-rliiick ,. . . . t j.|jin I tayj at Kcnncc Tbe Cork Cmnnci A Winter I Jiary nkh I7t Tt Cwm nT Flow -™ i?l IV King ' 1 ' iif e- ] j Thr I- 1 1 1- hi- ii- 1 ij i A Sctcti-hIi- iM The Thunap f lilt 1 1,(1 I fip A Sonnet 1S1 h ' allcQ t ' lcrwcra 1 1- 1 A Summer ' i Daty . . lHj TJif Tou£h oE Njlure iS J i k ' iisc-m . Igfr A M vinery erf ThL ' l ' S? ' ■ ■ ■■ I ilvSi In I-.-, i-i ' irij hy the- S«a . iS, Tli-Tli-iiiiflH ' : . ■03 The End ■i £ AdYcrtisirnitliUI iflS ■■I Ml  ; Hf h; icti ■si Ho H j :3i iii Th End bfcetttsemotts Sewanee Steam Laundry i £ W A N t E . TENNESSEE Perfect WorK Bent Machinery PureBl WoleT l,«Tc l Improvtmtnls From pi Delivery Dnmc Uc or CI 0 9 finish Special R.«1c to Studenla LfiTAhl.llilllllj iv)u ' lE r ! ya S t . CQm S l3M£ J m M MV® ■firm ' r r? STE£LtINO UB EY CUT GLJA 3. T1JTJMY mttvue t ATHiiSTi c THPPHre ;■ ULgpECtAh DE5!QWa Eifl«li , TT -.l ■- FU FtMISMBD.- — T HMi STATIONERY tl t T?]3[TIN0 CARDS J «I ft3D I M lhr ITAT[Mf -4 DV OME people drtrak soda-water just to be sociable; others take i! because It is cooling— lemon phosphate, orange phosphate, or a fruit-ice Some find refresh- ment In grape-juice, she old familiar chocolate, or vanilla. A iew drink coca- cola just from force of habit, or because it it voted wicked, A great many talte icecream tor same reason: perhaps because it is always 50 GOOD at the Supply Store. Li does ' nt matter why you drink, we think we can p2ease you in any or all of ihese things, besides a lol of olher good drinks Drummers as a rule knew a good thing, and one lold us recenlly that had tried it. that Hair. Tonic ahp Da-npruff Cuae was IT. r We think it is good because we sell lets of it COKELEME : L 17N1VHKSJTY SUPPLY MO £ ,... _.... GEO. R. CALHOUN 6 CO. NA5MVIULE. TENNEStfE V. I). UALE MAMIVILLK, tbksbbbbs JEWELERS SILVERSMITHS OPTICIANS Frulerr. ' ty SMSts, CU=5 Mrs, Ccllcge Flni. Medals, fa % t H York at i hlndl In 0:5d, Silver arnJ Ffefiki ji lsr-« FOR COLLEGE STUDENTS Urb 8eatji. A VN I [he P«rf™ UE«, By Hertwn CwhEag T . I in. in, li.li.. | -r. .(■■■■.-i -s .11 Vandtfblli IWvtraiiy. Wini .i i-ikii- iiirmUtiiTY bv Hit BlihiifnJ Xlilw.mW. Kei t jp- : hk nuil.tfec, P | ' ii t u ii iiMii- ' . a L 1 . r i.ii ■ -I.-.: : Mriifeat i «i fch madsM [mirhcir- H VlW«l ' : • ■ ■ |iuWlsfc.li Ihrw h-.- miii ' il- lili . TbfT .....i In! Vit ,-,,n,n,.i.i «lirir -In m. h jivl nil |.| urn rridrn. ' Ittr- HJIUIHID BV TMH YOVrtfJ Cm KCH.HA CO. .MI1uiuk Pi IV cnsIrt i ?Hk Htuiucrstttj ol t t Soutii SEWANEE, TENNESSEE = HE University Is under I he joint control or seventeen dioceses of the Protean! Episcopal Church, Opened In 1866. Locateda.1 Sewanee. Tennessee, on Ihe plateau of trie Cumberland Mountains. 2000 feet above the level oi I he sea. Sewanee has a national reputation as 9 health resort. Vacation from December 20th to March 15th. instead oi during the summer months. The following Departments of the University are well equipped and fully organized : Atndciuir, Ffi to logical, illc iraL, iTniu. phftrmatcittiral, £n jiurerUig A Special Business Coursr i]i Finance and Economy is provided for sludents not inTcjiidnig to study for degrees This course extends over two years-, and includes the study of Bookkeeping, Commercial Law, Banking, Political Science, History, English, and Modem Languages. The Sewanee Crammef School prepares boys for this and Other Unlversmes and for business. Trinity Term begins July 2d : Advent Term begins September 24sfu Lent Term begins March 17. 1904. For catalogues and other inform as ion, address B, Lawton Wi«]H5, M. A., LL.D.. Vice -Chancellor. A SUMMER SCHOOL fairmount SCHOOL FOR GIRLS i TRINITY TEHM OPENS AUGUST SIXTH Fairmount School for Girls F UftDEP ll?l MCiN-rSAfflLE. TBNMKSaCE ' AJftMOUST U ■+ 1m.uu ' -chmnl forgirk, dc- lifhthilly situated «n =i (padou? tJi.nu.iin in iht mmi Mains 1 Tchfh,-msl ' p.;i( .hi dtvalion ii| .-i|iv . ' iJin: i ' i i I JilachiL ihn- level ' if the Stflj ISy rn-.i iin iif |ru - mol mill i 1 1 i;-- ■- - r - H(l diniilU ' iff ibis | L;l[h ' ;iu, L hi: richoo] IS t-iKiMixl t ccnlinm- i full session through the apririK, lummtr nrtd jiulunth, M.nh wily ,1 h.n-L rtCtW between terms in August; vh W in hi 1ohe vacation Hills in she winter, from ChrtatmaS In lilt end ol Mnrrfl, J ' .uk si Hi ' s i represent! it serious effort i furnish to a limited number of iclected students thorough individual instruction, f-i— ■ ■! ujhjii [wrxunal contact  nd sympathy, in in .iiiv.-j-h:i j.i ci-:rL i-.. ii :u||un and refinement, anid congenial surruurit I ■ ' ■ : .Mil uheLlt moM healthful condi- ii.ii-. I- rh-i- -i;i i i -■- ■ •£ i l-.L-s iffi ' ii iln unique and de li hiful system of smnmer fern I winter vacation ha hugely contributed. The ph.ih.i1wt f phtcesi in Limited, and I hose applvin £1 ■ r .■fdiiiiMjtHiii musi Ijh- introduced iiiihn.- principal. Pupa la .sri- expe t«d ini be in Attendance on the opening days, Jlixuh itkh or r A,njj«Lss cjh. The illuslraK ' d circuit r will b 4tM l any . ' uhlrv-h ik ,LppKc,H.i ' ll 1 ■► I ' AEKJEUL T ShuimiI, MonL ' .iy]r, lVi ' iii ' --ri REV, W. H. DuBOSE, M. A. DIRECTOR MISS DuBOSE, HIV GOODS M) NOV? CARPETS, RD05 tussiMHr books, s«o[s. 4ND BOYS ' CLOTHING l ' % NCR ' S FUKISHINGS A SHCUUV v,j «i M.td al rrqutiEEd Lo m  , - w ••!■ ■ ailtw4M ' ri «hlr .1 th i.lt rr t kL iri ( ini Lharfri paid 11 ill i ' ri   f fl(J r vuB Sr J  The Castner-Knott Dry Goods Co. 207, 309 and 211 North Summer Street ...NASHVILLE, IENIU5SII NATIONAL Meneely Bkll company Steel Range •ft HlfBH STREET. THQT. -V. V.. AM. 1 BlOASWAT. XK« r VHJ.HK TtT¥ J - W ' H- I ftl ' 1 -.11 i.i . ■ . A..IL inl;- Cujt-J ' p m : 14 hear 111 mini! ] ' •.• Xa[w ,l J IbhH Ci1 OKI l C M m TriuhUi L n- V -«.k 1- 1 ■ ■ h •■ ■- .. ' ■■ 1 ■■■ umn ..! ' I- ■ 1 ■: ■ SltEHtlN D BIAU1V BURNS EITHm C L 0 WO Cbaarr ' rfii I i- . 1 .1.11. K • 1. -1- ■ . L-nnc lh«-l , Httlpt biwli, Lit- elmi iMi,ifik « ■■!■ ' PHILLIPS £ BUTTQflFF HOU5EFU RMIfiMCfiS Hi«« villi. TlNN. lUMrii ' Ti ' iix nit: 11 mi 11 1.- 1 HI It AUK or CMII ' Hf 1 ]! liKl-T-S KEMKER- WOOL W.N E CANDY CO. NASHVILLE, T tr NliSS ; . ujLNigrjtcT4 Pt[HB gr Tine Chocolates and Bon Boris OrriCE AND SA.CinpOl filT ChUUCH Sr. ■ HaP- AND WhPEHOlfBE, in hear ar 140-142-144 N. Spruce St. £ OLHTO W M C C C 0 MH 1H 0«««C« 1HW(H «4K} K n V _: K j. 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