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. ' MrCfe m J s 9 NM n L - y S - A 2 M • ' ' im .•• ■r : 1. r- ilt j© £« 5£ ' 3V f£ + .— « k a • ■ -IP ' p r aretv t — Sw Car ' I i 7 V Sf % • £ti % -?i Academic DepSrtnwm $7 Academic Student. ............... 4 1 Adv rti ine-nis . . . . ; - 22 9 A iihntt ' l Club . . . , 99 AI].S;uiiik t ' luptL AlfJi;i KajjfM Ka-| pa I ' mttmitv Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity Alh i.- ' . • - Ballad a( YlofCman Bwntirtg Hctuae Baseball , , , , Basketball Team ,,,,,...-.... BcudfFvfVors . . . , FWJph Bell ' s The r Brcidin Tcmnrr 1 .1 Brtslirt Tower, from Manifjault Park ■iyS C:dcndar 6 Co 43 [30 204 175 181 s IS Op :md down Slant ,,,,... [j8 Capers, Chancellor 17 Chclidon , , Sa Choir, The 1 5 7 Contents UJ CoiHi ' itkuLura 1 4 Count iiii:l llit; Domino, Tlic . . . . . 216 Championship Track Team, iyt 7 ifco Dedication II Dska T«u Delta I ' nirmity , ... 134 Dramatics, History of Scwanee ....... a  205 Du Bow,. Uncle Bob iS Dudley, l.ate ChsnMllor .......,,.,, 16 E, Q, B. 118 EsgtacCfing Club . . . , .98 Kv ' lu[imi « r Love, TIil- .]86 I ' .MT jinks. M in G. R.„ [() McftlOi ' iAfl.l 7; Fulfind Hall, RtsidtiiLf of tilt Vice-Chancellor ... 6 Florida Cliib . , IOO Football . , . 171 For the Cause of Panama ...... [88 Pounders, lite CO Fraternities . 1 19 like Club . log Graduating Clan of 1 907 ............. 6 j iinramir Srhmil , 43 Irjrtlitur St:bm l Sluclrnls , , , , , 49 Grammar School KimiiIklIJ Team . 46 Greek ' i y, The . . . , 203 Greeting . . r r , ........... r . . 9 GtHtnry, Rev. W. A. ..,,,. ,63 ] l-i.mk i- A. W«t GyitccoLogic l and Obstetri d Scitiet 89 HbtOfy m Scwanec Dramatics ......... 305 Hoffman H;lI] 30 Homikrtie .Society , 9$ Individufd Pictures. Class 1907 .....,,.- 66 In Mtmofiatn ?3 John S. Cain Medical and Surgical SwiC-y , . . . 86 Junior Ckfman Club nj Kalmia Talks $2 Kappa Alpha ] :, nM :rnily IJ Kappa Sigma Fraternity , 127 Knights of Old, The . 3t6 Law Department 2; l w Student . . . r - - - 29 L ' rvmpervuT est Mini 202 Library Building and Walsh Memorial 24 LJteruy Dupartmenl tSj Literary M agazine . , , , . 162 IJter ry tioeietka 77 IjjTiisiana Club . 103 Medical Department 51 Mcdkal Student , 34 Metaphyi-kfl! Disquisition 33 ■Missionary Society 96 Missouri Club I06 Natural Bridge 1 12 Neographk Club 92 Noll. Rev, A. H, , . 13 M North Carolina Club ... r ... . Ode So Scwanee. An Officers of Instruction and (io tffiisicnl Old And the New Chapei The .... Overton I e, Jr., Memorial Window Pan Hellenic Govern injj Com inittce . . Phi D 3sa Thcta I ' TaJtcnnLty Wiradian Ill Kappa Alpha l raternity P Omega . . . . Ptijsw . ■■■. . I ' lilnLicaSions ■' until -and Judy I ' urple, The Quintard Memorial Hall Romance of A Stone, The St Augustine ' s. L ' hapel St, Andrew ' s ifrolbcfhood St. Luke ' s Hall Science Club Secret Societies Sertii-Centennial. The Settlor German Club Sewtnec Athlctk Association , . . . Sewanet Bibliography . 102 Sewanee Spuree. The . S3 J 197 Sewanee-Vanderbilt Debates. . l-t J 10 Sigma Alpha Kpsilon 1 ' Tatemity 1 34 fii Sigma Kpsilon 79 ■2J Song of the Tower . , , . . , , ?] ■14 Sophcrim 90 i o South Carolina Club iqi ' ■■' -.; Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association . . . .174 140 Southern Interstate fJratoricaJ Association 94 So Stcuy cu the Monies, The .... JiJ oj Tennessee Club ' 105 157 Tennis Club 114 1 1 $. Texa Club r . , , 104 ifo TllC C ll V r . r - 214 44 The Knd , . , 12$ 199 Theological De|Kirtoient . 41 Gz ThealugitaJ Students , , JgJ 1 63 Thompson Hall JO z 1 z Title l age I 10S Track Team 17ft 147 Traditional, Ideals of Sewanec i f 5.7 Transplanting Time . . . . . .. . . 7 1 16 Tribute to Sewanec, A ............ . $9 17a Winter i ' J 164 Yankee Club 107 1 1 Fdfai H ll, Reverter vC ' iIm Vj« Cfc Tm!5|ilwifln j Time Calrntiaiv 1907 March 19-44. Manrhji M.l ll I JQ . March ji. April i. April i. ■, ,i.. : ■■•. ■i- Kiirrjmic !, «( T  hcginih in jlIL lirpi Ifie ITnivt-rwt;. «-3i rpa the [edMralL Mid Fridiy ; s bnlidiy KaxEtr I Jay. l-.-iaie-r Mrind.it : .1 hipild tJpenjjnjt iJ ihi- M r-rlii-rj.1 Aif i-nniiin. l jy ; a Kcil tn ra l-!E.vriii.iLi iiA it 1 tfi I JfL-limalw-i 1 for llie Kni[;hl M+t.1,-i], 2fh! in Orjii1r lor the Loui .li .1 Meda.1. lipanl of Tnikitff m 7 and t ' ffintnffvcf meat KierirlKsbefLiri ' i The Camin-KtcEy mrnl KtrrHsr i f qhf Semnee rani ' mar Jschwil, r.M. Oinmencrmnii Kernwifi, Siimun bclpn tin Si. hwd, 9 r.N. (0.1 in DebdlE between Iri l i Oflteg ■' • I 1 be Sicmj Epoilufi Lilef ry riecft- A.M. Annual kt fc llr. .| ' i September i September Siliturrtlx iS. ! . : eridh r 26. JjWmlte. . Cuhmkmi £ h t Day, Lent Terra emit, Lrttrary fcntpd« oJ ibtAaoefc Atfirnnii (-■ihtDLiij, d,ij- SrnLi-CartHiU Cdfr - 1. riitltCT h lt kfH , rfjtb.traikm.uid cLmitfi-i. tinei ut itudtnti for new BcHnlajlic year. Entrance curriinsrionj. . . . National holiday. %. Trinity Term h-e in . F!t :nninjf f Hie StrmliHk Tsar injW PepiMrnrntv eate-pl the M . . Tnui 6eUnll« F. : I holiday. rKf Kxamk i jKinnl-Lln , : 1-riUHJ in: . r.id .. Ad iW lVttei btglni, Jit. .x .t Itay; i holiday. AH Siain.li 1 ]Jay: j hnlida.y ' . . . .ThanldfjivinK Day: 1 national holiday. Advenl Term endL . Three mufitf ravitiun be Kin . , h ill - E Editor desire to thank all those mend of Sevranee w- ' hv hjii ' t so liberall y atejjtcdy by fctintrituLtiortit and oThi uisL ' ,: jo the preparation of tht preseni volume of $vn fto. qvx ' ; rtnd opuctally du ihty desire t ejcprein ttrtir. appredation of the services rcrrdcred fay -, the RhvniivNn AhTiit ' R Htw HE) Notri w ho se ifc tistic discernment and unfailing, interest have made him n inesjutjithle value in wtipej- T vising thU publication. The splendid uiechdmoil equipment ci FAd ' ihrkyrtm- phjj has made possible it typogrtohirfil Appearance, wfiich speak tar hac t, V s Brcjiira Tower r WurniirsbcT Chbnn Br im jTOfcl Gift M MWf kmllthB ptliTlntPS iWt toLL the T.tiid U? ' 1 ! tit — h,£ nl W anilvnnm —iKew+bi to StflTti, Jftg jm. y buT |i till rig Jit ficn L f l. J t li-n,9 , Jl t tk4 without a Chouqht ln« ? iKi! Late Chancellor Dutlkv IP r WAS iitri. nvnly the. Chancellor of the (Jrjdventty of the South, but. one of the l j-, namiest friciitLs die University ever had, who ww I ' .k-l when, on die tiventy-seciHid of J;Li ' iij;1l ' y, [904. lilt hi!, R«ft ThOIMS Uirawnwn DcuiJiV ' , D.D., LLD i .c. I_, Second BLJinp of Kentucky, died iiish ' ip Dudley, from the- ljcyinninjf of his Kpbeo- pate, identified him-wlf with the fortune of Sewance. and waj the means, in iil 5. of bringing his digest into union with tin- University- Ik- became, in tSoj. its sisfth Chancellor in the weeesjion — its firm by ek-aimi. His influence procured for It the largest single gift iff endowment it han thus for received. I le wii the wise, [nving and faithful friend of every officer of the University who by time or opqsortuuity Attained to the privilege of his intimate acquaintance. J I is great heart And quick sympathy, combined with nutcltless wit and eloquence, attached to him the love and admiration of the entire student-body,, and tbe Cai 1 ,w (kws hails this first opportunity to pay this tribute of affection lo his memory. [.«) Chancellor Capers | A U the irtudern-body voted when a chuici- w s made, in 1904. fnr a Chancel lor of ihc Univer- sity of the Smiili, in succession I the luie Rr, Rev. Dr. Dudley, it is doubtful upon u-tmin the choice would have fallen, Hut tliL- rtldent-body has been unanimous in its endorsement chf Uk vote which made iltu Rt. Rev. Jvllisok Capers D.D., flwhop of South Carolina,. d e seventh Chancellor ci-f (lac University of the South. Asa teacher- as a gallant mi Hilary commander, fearless and imrvpid ; as a man of puMta affairs; and, finally, ;us a preacher and teachef of GodTa Holy Word. Chance] I or Ca- |3um hjis inspired men to follow where he has Jed tlie way, Elc tnnes itf distinguished ]iaient«[je. iJia people iu •:■• among i he first who nettled in South Carolina, and his father wh 2 saintly and mbk Bishop of the MctltodLvL Chureh. The Chancellor boce the rank of Brigufer fun- eral in (he Confederate Army, and was twice severely ngmded during the War. After the dose of the war, he wif made Secretary of South Carolina, and resigned this position to become a captain in lIil- army of the living God. If wc ibWoM sty wherein the- greatness of out Chancellor lies, it would be his humility. Humble as a little child. he is great in ihc nearness to hi Master, who laught that humility is the firai TTq.uis.ite of the true Chmtian, Such is our Chancellor. M;iy he lonjj be with ; arid may hi manly hand Lotig be at ihn helm, is the prayer ,tf us all. t ' T) Uncle JJob ' The University of the South Officers of Instruction and Government KT. REV. ELLISON CAPERS, DLL Biskep n .S ' -w A Ctttvfittit, Chamttfor, and Itesitbnt t f (fit foattf. BKNJAMtN LAWTON WIGGIXS, M.A.. LUIX Vict-CioMctihr. Jta . WILLIAM PQBCItllH OL«BO,Si: 1 M,A. f S.T,D. JhlN f Alf jafttAfc ii 1 fkjterime it and Prefettft if £ iiHtt .Iforai .vatwiv. Hf X JAM IN LAW ICtS W INS. U Prvftffar f Cimk. I I 3J CAM LEON PIGGOT. M.D. Ma • rfr . rf fr iV thfxtrfHteytt axrf Prtftuvr ef JOHN 5AVEL¥ CAIN, M.D. ftoirr ef fJtt Midtemt fJ f utrHf emt Pwfener rf Mmdttmi Pittite tn4 Gamut Parti flu- JAMES BKlCKELL ML ' hFK liK, M.D. Preftrsw cf Pfhutfkt and Pmffci f Suvgtry. WILLIAM BOW NELL HALL MA, M.D. Frvftmrr tf J inVni Affrfit Ami Pkjii hgg Ainf Aftff Prr ffisvref Pfyrter a i BUmp. REV. WILLIAM ALEXAM KK 1.1 t.KKV, M.A., iSitoptairt ini Prt uttr « ffemffftfci  ' i l: ■SAMUEL MAKN BARTOW, FB.O, i ' nfttM f Nntbt ttrer etiti fating Pr f u r ef KngiiMirixf, WILLIAM IHHiM. N.U ' is. MA Pmfaw if l Hh- JOHN BELL HENNEKAH, M.A n Ph.D. Prvfrntr if EttgJtiA- ALBERT THOMAS MctfEAL IHa $f tttt i t ' tttf rt t Hi tfi Pnftsstr tif jb . Khy WILLIAM s.uil ' i:!. ELISHOr, M.A„ IJ.D. PrvftfWr fif iHfrtAtii ' ftfttqrf JMri 1 .WttepAytfi-j. Vt ILL t AM CALDWELL WJ.hko. M.D. Ptufltivt i f ObtftfrU wi Otiftiri I J)imui. HAYLitiN AUSTIN WEST, M.D. Preftswr f t ' timtAl. AfU f. Oftmfhf Amf AMe fin I Surgery, B tUri t%tr J -V ' • ! J ' dfkabgy. Kei. THOMAS ALLEN TIDBALL D.U. Primer t f Ettiai tlte t ?H U y amJ Polity. ST. GEORGE LEAK IN SIOUSSAT, Ph.D. Pfttftttwif Hteify nd Etmttmta. CLEW t.lIVIN SWICCHT, M.A, PhD. Prp iutfr ef Mtxitrrt l4 gt £ 1 l« l Officers of Instruction and Gorcrameot OEERENC J, ROBERTS, H.DL Frttfi sfr cf the I ' rimiptit vf Mrdki tt am4 Ct ? i PufJtiftogy- rki ' .wiluah haskell sh-bose, ma. PfHt itttr fj ' O f Tufaitfitt LattfftW ant IttftrprrfatifH. HUGER WILKINSON JERVEY,, MA. Rev. ART If VR ROMLvN CrKAY, Atixiaff frvfiriHir ef A f ftiiet, JOSfc I, KT| KKI.IhKN, C.E., M.S., M li. Air iitS f ' TjiftitAPtf AitilhHHf- MAttinX klttl.EY MOORHAS, M.IJ, Ail :i tf I ruftiiis ) ' ,; t htasn trf tat J?jftf h A ' rfr. .Ijijf Mif Tftroat. HAMETOti LAN.SI £?f FANCHER k M.l , KELLER HELL WILLIAMS, PfcjG, Aiuxiat Preffiwr f I ' raitket ' JtamrMy. DANIEL CHAMBERS MILLER, US. iMfntffflr in Hagiitfi nr ' nfi Kbv. GEORGE WILLIAM DOUGLAS, nn. AKTHUkHOWAKtJ HOLL, JOHS PERCELL CORLEV, N-B, 1 .IJ.S- JAMES BRICK ELL 7.1 UR FREE, ]K., M.D. ijttihrir ft IHitatei f CAifttrrit sn f Pfyikai f iapmhi Ht.Rkv. CHARLES N IN NEU ERODE I! ELK WITH, D,Dl REYNOLD MAKVtN KIRBY- SMITH, MM jrV ry.r otp O tttirtit J Tivfii t Distant. FLEETWOOD CpRUVEK, B.5, M.D. ZaAw j Tr fritai and (Jtwfrnf fygrtw. GEO ROE RUFP RT SEIKEL, Insirurtwfn I ' hfiriiai CkttPrt. WILLIS WILKINSON HEKMINCER, faffrnftM ' it t--}f utiftH. HARRY LESTER IJURRAN! . fni r v . .  ' j m ' yflttTtlin f utiti ■Stexografikf . ROBERT MARLON DdBOSE, ROBERT LIONEL TOLMOKE, Cammiiiiifj. ARTHUR HOWAKU NOLL, IfAKKY LESTER ULTRRANT, Secrtfary if fkc Vrrri ' kct ' nfitw: ALBERT CHALMERS HEED, flintier vf (At Wwwfr Prtii. MRS. V.. 11. SHOUP. JAMES, CHARLES CRAFT,, tirgiistiif. GEORGE RUI ' I ' EKT SElKEL, Prwfor. T I. [.FAIR KNKIKI, GEORGE ERRAND WAT KINS, A sixfaft Prvttrft, JOSEPH liANT GAITHRR, n.A. [ ] Theological Department - - J . % . ' i ?J ft tf Theological IJ :ntj 1906-1907 Theological Department I.UKK ' 51 May the years pass lifibtly over the old citadel of mother mountain ' s f.iiili and tradition. Men may come and they surely go. but the old rookery Flaunt-: her rime-stained fn nt with equal fidelity urn] glory. The stork wnve not here to perch, boi nevertheless here is the nursery of the staunch and distinctive first bom of Sewanee — tradititnix inr.mi. to-day ' s possession — the Spirit of ilie Mountain. In hakyon days whai has nor St Luke ' s been and done? Wh;ir in™ tier degteer Her heroes of dass-r Hirri and «f rostrum, of gridiron and diamond have Left be- hind, Indestructible -gitsililc genua which float Like fairy mote afeottt iheir haunts of bygone years and LirmiuaLu die inspi- ration Bo do and tr achieve- Thai other baneful and camivefnw krile reptilia have likewise been left In the wake of our heroes is only a painful and imeturnid application of the law of compensation. h it calico or das -mum. cupboard or clap-trap, comedy or edic? S« niiiiiLT. hcrc a theolojj who is easily first in « haLevcr field. ] lis .sphere of influence embracer the haby carriage and the borlLe. athletics and cosmetics dogmilk and the drama, Wmild you have piquant storiesr Here ' s tonsured Father N«H, ever plethoric with u nfiagKjiur tminnnr ; would you have- - ' Tin; l- ' acc on the Bar Room Fltmr? here ' s, Dtirr.int uiih hi trim waist line and flute-like v™e ; would j iu watch the silkcn-w injjed butterfly n«tt«d of a nuuOrittfa day? here ' s Uon Juan Meade, or HnmtK Kitm-ii, that incLhrrijgihlHj i|nciuii i of amorous bent ; even TtL-knor might ailsHLr yoLiT purpose. the vagrant, fragrant Tick, ever wooing the visionary fair in conceal- ing clouds of Duke ' s Mixture. What of die heroes of yesterday? Stars of hy-goac days loom large with an added lusire b L™t has not our day had Its. Phdlips, lie of i widely bruited prowess acid renown Hid yet withal a man -nf easy hlu hcs? And Wheat was lately outs— that tdungated, elevated, meny-pated minstrel mime be- yond co i [tare - lias. r t ihe put vomiu-d forth J. H. etc., Cannon and Mil Johnson, returned like Kip Van Winkle after leaving in far til- years? Shall they, like that senile tippler ' s boast, not count? rV)ynor h old reliable, tho ■hockfng fa.it Jennie when flaying on end; Hubard of tlsKtieal countenance and bent Eluskc and Johnson, full of alloy if .silence be golden ; Adonis Gordon (here ' s to him); I -um tdn, of .ipeech ornate and flowery ; Goodman, |mr|ly brewer of stcep- slaughtering coffee; McCloucL ihe brown-eyed cherub; Sherwood Clark ; Noe, slave of the lamp; George Spinoza. 4 [sj] Huxtcy MyCTS, the philosopher of CoHnlli, arid Adjacent parts boast of Dr, Bisbnp ' s Kinclcrgiirtcri, of ProE (i ray ' s . pologixcrs i — lbe- c Ik n rr, ! Thi; imhlc Ronum lady has ■0 mminjToly ii jewels. Whit if gome t f ouii be paste or flecked or grotesquely carveri Noa the less are they turn. S.hisl-;  .[ ]c;lsc i« rv umL in l Ijurchrti anship, for we steak- ihc whde gsumii bom Titan -high (0 pi$nmy-low : Hfetl Cbmvh, W(Mi (Jhiurh, Pn ind Mil, Sflm art runty. Mat frou-hir, SniiLr .itl- lni ki ' , •:■iini «!■■nil. ISul aU ik dodging rh deep Mick ph. And St. Luke ' s marches with the times, Behold organ- ization at work within her scarred wr-all ! Since history was last writ of tier a blooming Woman ' s Auxiliary ban budded into being with the following BOck-dMrieil as officials: Pre idcnt f Mi s Sal Hastings;: Vicc-PprsLdciits, Minxes Jennie. Poyrior,. Lizzie John-son- Hannah Watts, Ade- laide Andrews.; Visiting Chap3ain h Willie Ex-Harvardo S f ciler r S.A. To write thus of old St. lake ' s and of the men she claims would be but execrable taste did the writer not hold certain the conviffcion that the past few years have been amonjj the very best in the life of the department — that perhaps they have been tk - be t. Never has The Doctor ' been more himself ;ind (mrv The uinimri-il sweet- ness of hie life and !h£ slttghe liEiuiLy nf his .silvered years sli.dl always be OUT Ijnsstissujrl and lii iHincdi licni. Tin; en which ilus icii wrestles co comncrnonte should l«: ■■turkcil With a wlliLc KHnrle. It his betel rtla.rVi:d by hard Mint:. hutUat efllrfl and ;l gfACitNUH frtcdiWil. Faculty theolog; -iiiil iJOrttulant have pulled together. anJ this i.s iht fuTL-word we leave behind. [- ] L(H tf OeL HT tim ciT? Law Department IN many u-avs, the I .aw School IS the most ili tio iivt; depfkftmeni in the University. J; i- LhfM,iiiallcst — in numbers — thu irmxi COOgpkiJi tun ill athletics, is aliont thu avar- :i|rc in scholastic attainments, and far  m-- po-sHCs all others in department tfririt. No father dvpartm !ill him a club such as l]lC [.aw Club. vibiir.li is at mira- LbrtUKtrJiiic And comprehensive. Ir would br. manifestly iiiijujxsiblc Cor another branch of the University to ha e such an organization; for if Theological it wouhj be ?i praycr-meetiug : Sf Medical somen™- would g il |jnis. Ottd ; if Academic, it wrrnld resolve itself either into a dc baling society or a farce. Some person with mora originialhy tins mental attainment has called us driftwood. 1-iiT the benefit of some reader wb may not see the application of this obflOXiol term, I will explain that ihe ognuitu.ii suggests, thai the members f tli I -aw Gaaa haw drifted from oll er defiajitiietits because they sought an easier incLluid to obtain a de- gree, Wait, you Aeadenn. tKt Theolog. or cmbry onic physician. Wait until you get into trouble. Sometime in ihr. dim ami distant futme when you lu e rtttkfl a hiinco Of axxa.uhed a Hishop. you will conu- ttfOUOd to OUT nlliee and beg us. on bended knee to gel you off, Then will sweet revenge he ours. You lave heard, of a retaining- reef Ik-fore we open our ■rmutht to pour firiib wisdom we will transfer alt your ready t.inti to our professional pockets. We will make jnjii mortgage your borne and pay us for drawing up the mortgage : and before you have- done with us you will be sucked as dry as a moth when it b cast from a, slider ' s web. You must come to us, The whole world mitxt come to us because the world is full of trtmble and trouble is 1 1 NT specially. W, a s hamsters, will do all iir ran t, ■aLlriialr trouble (foi a suitable fiTj, hilt until puoplt! becciinc ij]m.tI initi.nl our Hcn-iecH will be in demand. You, kind roadef, will il, , well in memofixe the Law iJejianment roll, and if, at anytime, you are sued or wish to bring an action against your neighbor, or your neighbor ' s, wife, or man-servant, or maid servant, etc., etc.,. why h call on us {and bring vi-mr check bookV [ii] L aw Student , [906-1907 Uistoi ' , Hajmarul JucLumi.. R fit. Mia. Urwkh Kel r( Hew . .S frpwmv 7 mt. Kinlaj h J W« Kenpwwi, B, A.. ........ . tl rrtxriife. S. £ . llarri , jftfM l.!fftn Ar Au, Ttx. Hatf, Altai Hlfcflr, MtV ™f r„ Ate. KnjwcL Ttn orf Prcliijgtioyieii. , ■IJfftt flat . Ark. lagnJura, Jsun Draper St. Anf itin , Fim. KuikK Kjiyrrmwl Drmcrr. Jr.... -Jtifkmntitlf, fU. L™ij , HiW rd Guy . , ffattat, Ttx. Ituwtf, Ctiaf leu Jofq ■J fTwranoW, f. f- HufckT, La iwe ..... . { ' kiaigp, IU Misir ui. Bfrru William. rfnulr . Tix. Palmer, Pf rrint. fydamvSBt, J-fa Qutaurd, deorgie William. WlP ] '  ' ■M ' . Kylan«, jQiepli ItoiciHiii. , Ihiitn ' ifk, Ala. Sa rrk, Nathan id Jdthi, ..,.., AferifiktSi Tin . SlidWKL, JfiiliD Howell .Or ASar Titf. S I ,lr . . . .... -1 l. h -ii . r !■• ' ■■• ' ■. ' ■■' ■' ' ■AY TutMtt A q im flwartney ...... ......... , .ffie an . it ' stA, TurMT, Mnaund Pendleton. , .HrrtttM, Tt . W Mn CvUft [.riirarvtl , .....FnaxrftBtt.Ater Witt, Ja ( B«ijimin , Sfirtvtprt, L . L ] ThuanpiM Hill. Medial D j rtnmH Medical Department Medical Department ' I IF. history :hf the Medical Department his liccrt e1i;le nf gmu-Lh. From. lLh very in- ccptimi it ha fitlod an important place in ilu: economy of the. University. Numer- ically it is Lht: Lange.il of nil tike depart- ments. Nor is this its only claim to dus- linclion. Ic is fiir ;mJ away, the department of study. Within the shadow of Thompson Hail the Sons of ii-scu- lapius seek a deeper knowledge of the healing art, They rise with the lark and lights may be seen in the Medical Uuilding far into the right. They know no rest Their very dreams by night are bloody. To their slumbering eyes, mangled limbs, dead bodies, bistouries, scalpel Si bandages, erythrocytes, and polymorpho-nuckus neutro- phils are constantly present. Thus it is that the medical student, constantly buried in work, finds but little time to devote to the more eng ig- ing sides of university life. But the faft that he docs not enter into the fullness of this life, is by no means a sign that Ik docs not take an interest in them In faft, while outwardly be scoffs at the studied negligence of the aca- demic student, making fun of his cap and gown ; the truth 15, that In his secret heart of hearty buried side by stik- with his (owe for Gray Anatomy, is a sneaking clqsi™ Ed do the same thing. And l 1 this desire i gratified, for on Cnmmenecnitm Day trie M hIk, mimci-nt ,-inJ unsuspecting, are summoned K come and elwthe ihuin lves in garments, which cling like cerements, in gou ns of learning and robes nf dignity. And thus it is that yearly the poor Medical IX-pLrtitttfiii is roped out and robed into Chapel to h through their drcarj ' hour while certificates diplomas and decrees art- being bandied from mouth to mouth in a. foreign tongue. This was not the case at the last C nnm ;neenient. Warned by experience of the tortures fb t a-wajlfrl them, •du oj tun ajp [ti tyo ouj jo a ucxioSoo ov A sp ' K 3 H ' pear at Chapel in academic costume and instead, hied to the woods to circumnavigate with the ticks and red bugs. Witness the wrath of K. I.. V. when In.- set-i the wnful want of Med . Straightway LH.nitr. ;l harsh reprimand and (he Vteds ;i.re much fnghicatcd. They promise to err no marc and arc reinstated in the good graces of the Father of i he Healing Art, l r. John 2 . Cain. I have s;iiil th.ii the Mcds outwardly scoff at the other S waitee students. This is not altogether true, Tor there arc men in the Medical Department who have set the pace at SewilWc Vim will look long in the Academic Depart- ment ihj find athletes of recent years who can compare with IjiMoyno. Rupert Colmorc, Lee and Kphraim Kirhy- Smith, and Fmn In the famous games of iq 2 against Vanderbilt, no less than four of the members of the team were from the Medical Department. The social side of medical life is not wltolty ignored. Lffl the unwary summer girl betake herself to the Supply Stint some Saturday night about 5 o ' clock and she may M.-c a procession of white robed spirits, headed by a devil [Vl in ™d whose Lrtxipliii if [lie skull and bones. She- ivISl see them snatch fnmi the crowd, the fated student, blindfold him and east him in chain . He i.s the newest initiate of ihe Alpha K;i|j( a Kappa, Medical I ' Valcm ity. TIik (t rm% one of iht: |jIc;L afliest (idea of professional life: arfld EnCtn- bcrahip ji Scwanee. since there is but one fraternity, is considered a prized tumor. And thus ii is. the Electa spend their lime. They work much and play little. They watch eagerly and off times, in ran, for Dr. We.it to fill his lecture hour when that txc cl- ient liitk- surgeon Ls marooned on some country road with hi s minalure automobile, Upon snuit 1 after- noons they may be seen trooping to the lin«- pilal to witness a clinic triidginfj in the hot sun, climbing the lonj hills, Filial with perspiration and, desire to sec :md undl the gore of the Operating room. But it « worth while in the end. !!■■■-■-■m«n who go out from mir VU:dic;d Ih-furtment and who have taken their full nrfc u?n do as much credit to Sewanee as any of the v?u (c J Theologa, They have as much Sewsnw spirit and arc just .,- imiL-h L-wiincc men as he wfeo en tea the Academic De- IMTtrtlcnt and sports kirjttdf Oil University Avenue fur a (few shun summers and n seen no more forever, l t us hope that wc may have more students- who. come to SemiKA for their full four ™ar s and less who come Ihtc tor one se-ssior. and who rarely brinff credit to Scwanee. I,ct iht: other students of the University extend the hand of fellowship to the med- h-iil student and let us all work foe lIh; unbuilding of Stwitivr. [33] Medical Students Amffimm, JurnEi Ctoct, Jr ,lf nf{ ' ii n, Ja, Aliens, Jimn Marion l iirrfati tftfL Adi, AQtdo, . ' , f L al e ■foixr ' r,. Li. AuRftl.Thufflu Coffin....... Sit } t ilh, S. C, Uaharrl. Cn ie Z . Dfctdt. itfot I,.,:.:: .l.i. JiSM Mill ivm. . OfUtb Ttt, K-Vrwl i., LfH A ubrcy . . OwAAm Xfi r. 1 ' ailtr. Jmet t ' nliunbu . . Sir JtftU, Ah. Bmy, Jame Sec wari, .... ...... it ' i mtfav. S. C. Utck., CM HcKij , ,... i ' f ' flT M ' i l - L i ' n-w, Ektl, jo«f i Kroner, r r . r , . ff r iti Ttf , Dooht, WiHlam H tniy , . -. , Atntwto , Aia. Ho dtfi, Uf  B Urtlt, Jr , . , . ,. ■jVnjvttvwrittr. Lit. Kroofct, Lt ft Pftfdrtf. Ahhw, Tab. Ilrrawn , GtOffff W, t-ott Miff, Tin . l!rw n.i , Mangijii La(at U , Ht ?, A , Isurk-f, t:i fion Ruih, ,., ..Da At . Tut. 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LnW« Hill W.M.M tW l.IflWWW . IW E gtabemu W4 H M. ' M ' H. 1 ' ]i1 ' ] i ]j]i]iMiM i|. p i-l-l-l-l- TTTl ' TT ' l ' T ' I ' T ' T ' I ' I ' I ' I ' ri Ecjjartmrat I I I ' l ' l ' l I ' l ' H ' l ' l H H M-i-3-}-M.M- Academic Department n in-! newly affiled Academic student, after he has proved the authenticity of his prep- achool certificates, or successfully passed the entrance- exams, and after he lias duly matriculated and appeared before that august and awc-inspiriiify body, the Sched- ule Committee, finds himself a member of the most im- portant and prominent department of the University. He is viewed with sonic interest and no little amusement by those fortunate enough to call themselves old men. His first few days and incidentally nights, are apt to be passed in a somewhat anxious and nervous state,, during which time he says little and writes many letters. Gradu- ally, however, the rat accustom himself to his envi- ronment. Ilv Iwms th« ' |Jopular names of the various member of the Faculty with avidity, within a week h .! knows every score of the ' ) } team, ha learned the yell and disCiaxxqjj ihc cmlhmk for (he coming football sea ™! wilh fair in!4.lllg ' .!][L-L-. A month later we scarcely recognise him. The Uixtou ami metis look has disappeared entirely and he swagger down Uiiive ity Avenue with hi tM mfl C f l rolled up Hid a pipe in his mouth and ]tn -.i-i.sr whvn nime ™ e men- tion -- K ilpal rick or ■' [filly Su ilicU. He has joined a. frater- nity and wears- a big bejewded pin on (lie left side of his coat. Indeed he is. of thinks Liu L . a lyplcal col- lege man, an Academ, if you please, and he wishe it ■•-. be known Elc studies, a lie L MipiwKcd to do — at times; goes to tlha]«l and. classes with a fair degree of regularity, — when hiN skips luive all liccn used,— and in general takes a phikKKiphLcA] view of Life. 1 1 - ■■-nil- thin- i-. divided ,dj -ut ui |n-i ' !_i Ui -rn in akin | callSv the Croiv ' s Keft and bis Chapter Houm The summer girls, he believes to have b cn erealed solely for his amuse- ment and he passes judgement on them without, the least thought of the impression he creates-, ft can be. he thinks, nothing unless. Favorable an-d he feds confident of his powers as a lady-killer. The Supply Store and Chapter 1 louses are his natural loaFing places, The former he regards as a carefully planned system of estortion whereby he is separated from bis spare ca h in exchange for cokes ' and other equally dangerous enflcoc inn . The latter furnishes the scene for many a tete- c-$c(e with the girl of his choice and is frequented ttay and night I lie lime jiiLS viis Kuiflly; term follows U ' rm ami al the end nf the kecihScI yeAr we rind ihr xmiu ' tim ra.1, if hi-, effort in bis classes have satisfied the tixaeliug prnfessors arid he hat ■r-| ii ,li iil-lI ihe required lueitty-imir jHviuts, a ( iiivilMiiail. He u ' eara a ntin-ljir-tmnri I -::;i | j jmd flowing Hack guwit, is privileged In tarry a niK; ' x ' :[ip1 firmi gym. and best of all Itvt twenty four ChApel skips. He fj now 1 all dignity and importance and looks scom- lully ujmjii die childish pas-linics of the under-c I ashmen whom he dubs Junior, and whom lie ofLen seriously thinks. [J ] would be materially improved by a judicious application of die paternal paddle [a la J. ft II], He join (lie Senior (ierman Club, lake; up Anglo iind Lojjk ami the degree, once a vague, unattainable sort of thing begins to i umt! more definite outline . He dismisses the |metry of TJrtn,iTiinjf and the phi losnph }■nil Kaui ami gpeakd kn™- ingly f variou other matter i™r weighty W the minds ■( the lrx.s advanced juniors, Sneh then is- the evolution of the- typical Ac;uU Then :irv L of coune, those wbo (In n t conlbzrn t this type. There are ! mc wh prudently save their skips miiil t he- end «f ihc terrru who abjure Suprjly Store 3xiii3js anil ft ln shy of the summer girls. These few devote themselves a - .NiitEhUKly to their books and arc the j«y and delight nf tint? Faedty and the wonder of lheir teM pTdvidenl frie-ndk Tberc sm- odacrs, whose mi ruber is larger. whrnstep beyond tlfc htKunds usually observed by the average Academ and who appear regularly before the TJca Sir my en- ail of jl number of offenses. However, the Aeadem usually cam- bines the two extreme m a happy meat Md enjoys his college hfe to (lie utmost TV tltQeiC who do not knnw them thin .V-ailenis may jLp- pev distant and reserved, bul to their friend they tct jolly good fellows. At times they ;ire prone to collider iheni- sclves oppressed by the Faculty whnxe dcereex :trc received in silent rage and whose |jci eiiinel fumi-diex them thei ob- ject of injiiiy jokes jmd hir-fi; U:licd [tuns. Tim dcm ' xeiix of Hoffman view the I hcol ' .ig-s, soJcmn in- htMtxntl  f St Lufce ' x with a slight amusement and a good deal of suspicion. The- Department in a good thing, in a way. and in its place, and those of its member? who are their fnendx mid fraternity- ninccs, they delight to shock with art OcctttOnal rfiutin of iiith dark hints of nights -in- il ii-. uitil revelry at -ir  n clli- ni. ' .ii fi ' iii (Sh- illing Spring. | i-i- i .:iii Ill ' s ftVillljr !..-.ViT..! ilk I .,.■■•. -!. ..il ' IlT-. i- Q§M (rf some little envy and nevw MlfltiMfnent- Optional Chapel is aJonc a thing to be respected ind tht- Law, Depaftraeqt is looked upon as ;i sort of refuge in lime of trouble ; a place to be entered when oim is ■;..y over in Lhapel or eJasse (it ha foiled ?o ]hiss tin ' n iuiKLtaH I ' niii ' il.ir.-r pf Mndieai The JJcdieal 1 )■|:.-inin..nL is to the . ' Veadens an unknown quantity; an mipun us 11 w«rt, Some of the Mt.-ds, he Mill tell you, are all right ; lmt oUtictm, — and here a shrug of the shoulders expr e M his i itcvranee of the majority of the iiKiik 1 1 1 l i d ■; ■r 1 1 i -- ■. - ■. i -- -- 1 ■■1 1 . The npiiiiiiii helil by Junior and iow nsman alike of thenaaelvof ind their deghirtment is an exalted one. ln- iLi-i il ilk-y hikVe a riyht to such an opinion. From their department Tut the m«Hi part eome the men who compose Vanity teami, who go out to represent the L ' niversity in dtrbdie ;md whose courtesy, susceptibility and dancing make Sewaow such a delightful resort for the gentle sum- mer maiden. Tbwy are the ones who present and hand down [lie traditions and ideals of the place. In all Uni- vtrsity activities they are the most prominent and indeed they represent the pick of the first families not only of the tiotith. bul of our great country, They are varied, to be sure, but they are atao select to the last degree. Visitors may think it so nice to be a Theoltij;: they may be impressed wHth the size of the books of the t-aiv student and his assumed air of learning, ami tiny m;ty (wl fliafvet at the number of the 11ed y but the Academs go their way with a calm unperturbed =•■' - They realize rhcif superiority, if others- Jo nr t, iinH realising it they ate apt at times to speak rather ftUgbtingfy «f the other depart- ments. Kowever, when the lime c«nisx fat [he Varsity to meet rival coUcjjes, the air of coadcKCtntai i lost It is the ttie best mars Cor the pkc, b Ite Lawyer, Med, Theolog or whatnot. Department ilisiinfruHiK are forgotten and the Academ c thuttatfi«My beat! hi 1 ' hee.tog neighbor on the back as a tPucMim n [f tcored and b bealcn in turn by the Lawyer oil his other .side. They ace no longer members uf olher deputnentit bui Sewancc men. Their voices unite in giving 1 1 ■-! ' L; , ■,, ■!■O d ' Vanity yi-il fluid 1 1 ' « ■■■■hearts are ilMptflbfy weMed together by their common hope, — Ihe welfare f Sewanee. [ ] Academic Students, 1906-1907 Adler. Waldo. Mew fori: X I AkJrid.Ee, Andrew JatlfMO, Jr Ar tk, ktitt. ' Alexander, Gary WitlWrtfiOOR ILS firwi x m ittt , fie. Acnbkr, Richard Jaqurlln St. Ijmis. .V?: AmMtr, Will? Ha LTtOTW .. .St. Louis. ,Vf. AlkirM, Kdwani tkyHU Martin Selm i A n. Austin, StriOicn K ' i ii Rvstdah, MI . ttabbajie, Jortf Dill , Jr. £  p A . ttallzell, Ocuru c W: Imim . V W «.! :.ft ui. f- ' ia. ISimYicll. tkrpcf WHIfcim«n Sewaaw, Ttitit. lfiiTct, Wilier Stanley , Zeviagton, 71™. DeaKic Sarnucl Minliall, draatwillf, S. C. Beckwirti,. fccUund Knffifi Axxislwt. Ala. Bennett, jMbtrt lln sfe fctranwell Ateh ' If, Ala. Berry, Waltir Lrtlcr FraH ?in Tintr. Urwdeii, Paul Hawvlhtwi Cm ™. Tfx. ItroiiKf JohB t,uth £Iamiani„ Tfnu. Brack , Husatll Sfljje Mi-MUigltam- Ala. Cam(j H H trtml Aifoucy;, Jr, f.utnterten, Miu. Kvxfy L« T yk r AVtjmuj £ , -1 n. Ch apc. P wkrU: PrH - - ■■Ape Park, 1 ' Ia. Ckypool, AiHtiR Wnfllcy. Jr MuHcie, Iitd. Cubb . Joh L wU, Jr i oMtg MHTy, Ala. Coiirt. FraiicSt Jwtph i-fnmellj fiMyq. rf. Coktr, Cwl t J bbI Jjtmrvilie, Tom. Comifh, G orjrf Falrhanki SMSttattrvilfe, S. C. Con, Thanui A Lignum , J r {. WHrevf w, A1 C. Craft, Jam Churl . Si ' ilmix ten, A ' .C. Croft, Theodore CrailbLrd Alien,. S. C. Curtis, William Receiver fofrmdwj, Ga. ] jainin. Hairy Christian. Auguiiui Stwaatt, Tin . DutfoKt Hcvcrl v Means. .tiMttMW, JfrMA. DumcFniU Ju«]ih retcnem o itriiit, Ky. HunliMfcv, [livid Koto , JJf, Avpisiinf, Fta. OuocothIm, ] lenry Mlrtili, lrV«w ij, 71™. OurramL Itarry L™ter i A i pfi «w, tf. JT. . Kiselc. Charfe Ijogail , „ r , . . . fttmr, tW. Kllii, Cary Jay, Jr ...... , . . , , r r . , , Rafviltt, 1st. Knelne, Arthur James. 13.A. . . . Bra tyH. A r . K Evans, Thomas Morgan.. . ., . . Parr , Mar. KinJjy, Jamei IVteumhi . .. ...! JrtfmeKillt r S. C, I ' ldlenwiikr, I larry Kobcrt Crawf rdsvMt, ln i. (iairust Fr.ink WharUtni, Jr Stima, Atn. Galhraitli, Kichird WilLiim . . Ceiffrntf , TVj:. tiua, IJ eruy Harklejr. J2ro™wi?, Ttnrr. Cut, John Jittum, Mist. firjodrich, i or||e Edwin.. Fuyfii iHf, Ttnir. Grace jr, Ma1hew h ]r. Cfarkn itUr Turn. Graril, Richard llatcli, Jr M ' ilmfngtim. A r . C. ]wer r John Itroockl. , . , , Rtaumont, Tt jr. tiu rry, Aleaandcr.. $f ™nnr, Tnrrr. 1 larrisv Jarnei Ljtdh. ;...... . ■■- lfat!at, Tex. ] larrcy, Joscjih KarTl , , . , A ' ™ He€Atur r Ala. ] lapis, Cfn« l unla( Witmiagtv . A ' . C. llowel. Thewlore IV rli«i|{lniy7i 1l iJith Rwk , A ft . Joma Paul, Jr.. Atw Vmr tf. V. Knipli1 r Floyd l,iviri|S l! ft- . . , fatkiwAtk. Ma. Knipli Tcllair ... . jttrjwmvjWf, Jh. Landry m, taairnir AkMtt Jr. Funia Sjttws. it. Leborili. It™ jamirti I la id Samwff, Tfnw LockharL Idlkoka Vri fa - St ma. Aim. Lockriart. EMicH r- ' iirti-ut, Jr iUfmn.AJa. I .urnmin, Krcdcriek HUw Iffmrfrw, Ttx. Lyn , Kirnelh Mtl Bgkl Mtmdlt ' MM, A . Maclean, Jituar! Snuemfr, FfMrn. Manning, V ii- i:ici V enediiJi Siertffr. i , Manning. WillliJii HinVltr, Jr. , Svmftr, i , ( ' . Marklry, LawrflK CAirnxfP, fit. 4i 1 Mi-H«t Sib i Jr.. Jiftcnamft. Tt n. MtCwmicfc, J join IJuraild GtVttrf J Wj. MisM. MiiLnrni, ISwiner Nichols, Jr. . . . ....,.,-■■■Jfjmito r. Tw. M dGoTW, iamurl C arteiteit. A ' . C, M C Milfcin, John Brown. ....... , , Pufmti, Tertir. McKsc K li«rt SEf nj5e, Jr CAafuf ifili, A ' . C. Wlddlnoiu NiwIOtl.. ............ . . , _, Waikittgton, i). C. Mlltf, AkflJOO AttHao. iiaimvilU, I ' iu. Mi-udicti, KfchiwA Blsnd.-. , - , j VW. .1 n. NmI, Albifl McChcr, l .|3 a ilfcOvtitt, Titm. KllflWf h Thorn tt ' U T- f ctseirvtite, Fls. YvHnvk Lull F djfrkft i jm±. .Lfo . J tik, Cwrgt V l«or AiKm, Jit: tYnJck, Clifuin Hewitt TuttmtaMii, Ala. Ptrtib, Ed in Asri nwiti, Jr Tttuatatsn, A fa. PWBIpfc R h(fl Thwrndare Atlanta. f . V ■ii -iij i n. I ' .i.il S.LtlLiiiii-1 X.tf, fl -f,,.X. I t ' ljl , John C Lre nlev miii ' tffj, Ay. L if ketie. Charier Mc iJiHtatd Sttwituf, !!. I ' ■_! ' krl lr. J i ' ) h Ti F.llHril W%uiMW n iVjtfM. , Pucketbc, SicpTit-ii Kllum .YiftwMV, jfcwjv. QuinLird, {jetirse- William. liff Jlflrjf, A ' . J! Srarl niuf li r J H.°lin William Austin, Ta: Seiler, Arthur Louis Hhatfmta gii . Tin . Shaffer, Johm. Jack «i Kifsn.Ut , fji. Shurpe, Frederick Archbould . , Xwumm, T mh. Sliirp , Simutel Merrick $ta i tf. Terra. Shiw, William Afcw StmfJtfnt Finn. A , £ . Sh ipji. Frank Sterling Lhattam sa. T ' ewrr. SiQiisu.tr. William, [.canard, B.A. j Ar Rsinmi. Jf,l Sruiw, Ate l.tiitf Jarcd, K.ft Jwrf jAvflr, i-TAr. Sjurkmin, tienrj El+Tkley t ' toriitrftm, i C. Spearing, Jinse (JrkitT . . Shrfivf Tf t La. Sbn«, Aiutrew Alexin ...... .CoftftciTtfr. 7 f w SbiHK, Th imas Floyd ffttfavfrr, T  m Sw ape, ] larold llraun itfmnw v A . { ' Tjylfw, jam Jerkins. (Awftr. Alb. Taylor, Kenneth ECre AktMi ' fft. TtKK. Triryma , Lloyd Daunii .Sin Amft ' ivir, Ttur, Tiwn , Cburle Lewis, Jr. fff tfiA ' r. Tin . Turner, I ' JdTnund Perwllettm, Jr. . . ti mrft l Ttx, Wadley, ElcberTaber ■■Shttt-ifWt, Id. U ' atH. fieorge Oscar. KfM iJt, T U t. hiley, HftneeMia SateKlk.. EdM fifkM ' , S. C, W h itftelil, I terry Jcmn, iHwtyftif, At . Wtiil fitlit, Jittwi Ury an, Jr. , , .,,,-,.,.. .. . fitmefiittit. Ate- W hiLlliome, Clinlon Jrrr i. .... ■,..,.... CMwMr, T ' - W illiamiv ArUiw Tilmia, Jr. ._Aftfljir H. Mf, ■Af. V il i.mis. I jrwia K rii) . P t jfrMW , Jj- Wilriimi, Silaa ..Hyttm.ifk, S. C Wiulmr. K oe 1 KDftrf!. ' - - - ApfJrfiw, IVii. [ -l Grammar School S5IS l c UK Scwanee Grammar School mirrors the binary ( the Urelvwtfty of tin.- South. Its f,ll VXIlirS ]liLM bCCH [111 ISC of UlC COC- pOfltk n; i lean (now happily past) were Itiose when tin: Hit witc devoured, in more tenses titan tine . Begbirring with fo m t cm student in iJtftJt. ihe .S. G. S. hciys and tliL- University student recited together lit ihfl xMplc uhjcfLt • ami even when they did not ineei together, the same class roomsi served fur both Jit tun). The ' fie t ■] these class rooms were the two now used as ehoif room and vestry roam I t die Chapei The whole tone uf those days w:ei of a splendid S|mtJ;lii simplicity, and military ideals of courtesy and courage pre-- vailed. No matter now trite- i]te statement that those; were the days of Sewancc ' s plain living and high thinking, ive should never grow tired or it. There was then no such dis- tinctive office as that of Mead Master. General (]ht .i . Vice-Chancellor, was also Head Master. Nor wis there amy special staff of Grammar School Masters, The Professors ri-f the University held night study halls, and wrestled with tk- liopcfukof the S G. . En the mysteries of iK dVfau, hsmh 1 , and the ?i i ttfituvkfH, and twtw, and. in their hours of relascjimn from such strenuous (asks, guided the feet of wise Sophomore and reverend Seniors. Untie Bob — bless his dear old stml [ — what has he not done, and been, in Sewanee ' s career? He deserve a whole volume on himselfr H Uncle Hob v,;i wlmt they called - .■WislaiH Mazier. and presided over study halls and sent the victims to the individual Professors. Me was then younjj and vig- orous; and we may be assured that he did not dole out correction vihh die parsimony he has of late years used in the apportionment of ' lomncea. Boys of both departments also Lived together in the big Halls, supervised by proctam, or not supervised, at might depend on the ability and conscientiousness of the individ- ual proftor. He might be beguiled into being away call- ing, or when something was happening, mfjjht be stricken deaf, dumb, and blind. Then was the opportunity for a rough house, long to be spoken of lasting till the skill- fully posted sentinels brought word that the authorities were on the march. The latter worthies would find a most suspicious atmosphere or study ; and would be besought to es plain intricate problems, or to translate knotty jjussages Ln Cicero or Xenophon. Then, too. were the times which saw so unanimous and enthusiastic a uk of the rod as would have gladdened the hearts of King Solomon and the putssant (Jr. Hu hy I .t-t the present student wjm ' ■grouches ' ' over this or that action of his h ' aculty, get Marcus started on the ' Peking of those nk1 hi !il days Mi m.|]I htfef Of i ffffUfl - ■• m ' t« put to shame Mr, Ken Greet ' , VVrily things were not A Y vv Like It, ' 1 or Much Adu Abuut Nothing ' nor yet Ijive ' s Labor ' s. I wt, when C«uaftel Sevier, with his Uig and stuut hickories. w;r s husy amid S wanee ' s sylvan shade , Thi« Gulden Age. then, ac iiuiy p l « Highly, froiii ifto ; j] S. G. S r Foothsih Team, 1906 to 1 576, and wc may pause to note that the numb s run from 14 to 1 J . In the latter year, Mr- (no Bbbop) Charles M, Be-ckwith was elcclled as the first dfetinfUvc I li :nl M.i-::-r ; and to h HI w:lh _■—--- j_; 1: ■-■I tin- lir-i loqm of Grammar School Masters, In 1 879 Mr, (now Bishop) Davis Scwuims (the S„ GL S. is tlic Rugby of the South in furnishing I Eead Masters for the Episcopate Mr. Davij SeswuutK devoted himself to the Head Mastership witb (hut siLfh nb loyalty of his to all that pertains to Sewanee. TIm-wc were the dark daya of Sewanee ' s (inam- ; :«mI «c slumkl never, in our prospcrity h forget IMslwp Sessums ' complete self-abnegation and brave Inborn Fttrtfl igSL to 18 £, Mr. John W. Weber wad the idoi- ■zqu. Heart Master He was thoroughly imbued with £c- Hjnice ideals, and was the finest flower of Southern bdnh ■ltd training. Few men have so influenced hoy for nil thai is noble and high. In many reapec! , Be WM an American Arnold of Rugby, Mis JH.bninnitr.il ion is sij;- naU oy 1 by the faft that, onder him, Mr, Wiggins ami Mt. Naui first tried their prentice hand, at teaching. Under Mr. Webtr ' s devotion and ability, tlie Sv G. S. steadily in- creased in numbers from Gj to l$l, it Ingli uaLcr 1f1.ul: u mil Dr Roswl ' « incumbency. Under Mr, Weber, two very important changes were in- stituted. The Grwiiniir School boy were separated Swn (lie Uitiivrsily students, and assigned In Elallw of rlimr Hi-nil. This was sihttut the year iwsft. These HatLs— M - Ilorchcr ' s. (tilled Magimlia H;itL ), Mn+. Elnwe ' f, Mr IVgieston ' .H (lalcf Mn , K. B. Lees ' ) were uiied exclusively for if.nni :ir tiehem] boys until 1XQ4. when they wew all gathered into the old building, which wai btfi. nL: that a hotel, and has now averted to its original use, a The 5e- ance Inn ' The other change w;ls cite transference of the military system from the J ti ' iVutHity students to the boy ckT the Sewrance GriLiinclar SellL ' rtl. With Mr. W. H. MeKellar, who was most energetic ami popular, in spite of his disciplinary abilities, the number, in 1JS98, touched too, and ha rami since gone below- thit figure, Mr. Juinii.s H. ljeiglv the scholarly and retiring Virgin- ian.. 1899-1900; Henry G- .Seibels, B.A.. 1 01 — 1905 (the mighty Ditty ulnm weiy name carried terror to Sewa- ncc ' s f(H. s an Kvtty field for four glorious years); ami l r. lir.mLz M. Khjw! ' jL (1903 J, probably the ablest admin - isimnnr, and the best equipped man in knowledge «f seln . l uicthiKls that has, ever filled the post — these three gentle- men Cttiiijdetc the list of incumbents of this, the most im- portant ofifiee on the Mountain next after the Vice-Chan- eellrvrVs. Mr. SLcbcl ' s administration was signalled by the move h in March, lyoj. inti the magnificent Dormitory, the Quin- tatd Memorial. The increase in numbers under Dr. Ros- nel ' - i administration has been phenomenal. Fmm Mr. M L -- Kcllar ' s kjO, the school has gone to J I ft, the last figure |,r [906, In the annals of nations, we hardly c re nsore tb: n for one of Dr. Conger ' s soda-water eliecsis for lists and dates of kings. We want to know about the fvefl r, and Insw they lived, The life of the average boy— all this rrrtlanly deserves, a fairer show ;lc the hands of the chronicler than to be packed  ff here la a tew hnesr The personalities of l4?l the Head Master and his. teachers, Eton year to year and from one school jjencra(ion to another ' ; the zealous and studious attention paid by every l y. from the Senior Captain to the newest Rat to the foible and weak- nesses wf the Masters and their uiiertme discernment of the smrne; the jokes, (he jibes, die nicknames, the constant ptay of bright ;uid joyous minds Jind liven upon each other ; the dances Lrt old Forensic (disappearing now before llie adv:iiii:iitg Djyvii n:f Pnjgrcs- 1 } ; the games the victories, (he deficits ; ilie debates iaiid declamations, and the yearly pass- ing up t the University liF lI h after class, whence (he Bijf Tigers thai] draw for battles royal with Vaiidy; [111; chbiily ;irtd flcpYiing tides of hftZ- iui;; of lau- years, ihc IWjt ball supper UOft liappily initiated Ijy 13 . Ko scl. where S. G. S. enthusiasm (tows, richly and teachers and boys speak and -iilj;, and [lie lisyLil is graced by I r. Wiggiftx, Of Dc. DuRfKte, Of Cap- lain MeNcai — all these are surely subject far a historian ' s pen. A.i I write, removed hundred uf miles from the Mother Mountain, 3 feel my hewrt grow mellow a J think of the varied pleasures of the S, G, 5 And, aa J look back on five years of service there, nt«no«y eaJh up a host of figures, grand and gay, all bathed in ' the light that never was on sea or land. The S. G. S. has for nearly fatty years, sent her sons forth into the South, Maaiy of them have conferred here- on their .! ■■; Af.-r. ' .y. nnjst are rtrftecLing credit on her in their daily wiJkl of Ufa. She has a future that should till iI-u ' iil, .irnl .ill her lovers, rtiih hope and cheer, for she in entering on a greater part in (he training of the men of the South. No one who knows the pluck and loyaJty of her boys can doubt for one mo- ment that she will worthily falfiLl her high mission in the year (hat are to come. [ 1 SewflDee firairunar School Students, 1906-1907 I ' JHHJJil IFKIh T ' .t 1 lir. I.M ' , I ll-.IIV, jrXK Jij, !■' ' Iteekwilri, Kdmunl Jiuffi-i, Jr , .. . .,.Aanittex. Ala. Ca ey, Lee Tartar ICaxsvi City. At . Cheap , Frederic EYler f wu I ' arfc. I ' la. Cox, Thomas Aueuslux, Jr CetfJmifkft. A ' . (.. {jus, Jc hn iwijK , Mi?i. tirant, Richard Ei itch, Jr J T ' itiaiitgter, JV. €. (jiueiry. Ale carMLer Srz. ' Aittt. Tens. I.ebovhz, Kenpamin David .V-avjwrv, fc r. I uck 11e, r r lin KIliatL . . . Anv« , Ttsm. HfTII HhKM A HLr«lKe. Franli Faxbnn Arteta. Miss. Uamirell , Join Dollcne Piitrsb rj(, Va. Utnjcfielle, [[(nrc Tutwilrr, Jr. ftotigii. Aiit. ISraTidon. |ohn Wilfia.ni ■. Adnmi. Jf Ji. Uran loi , William Co n ernan iu ' tfrfff. .! .■-. UraLlHTt, William Dulkixe . tikictt. Miu. Lhrvo. Henry Chart , Jr. {. ' Aar tificw. .S ' . C, iran(. rUwyn E J iiL AftriJinu, Miu. H irrisv, Marian ftaiirjtlerx Wilmrittfe , .V. C, KinKi J lin l f endE 1nn . . Aitjfuita. i. M ' linwaia, U ' illinm (. ' im lxfll L ' AiwStittut S. C. MuptijTi. William Mil Inn. Jr Tatts IaA. La. Hll! [cr, Herbert [. ' hk ' . . . , . . ihnisea. Ter. f Klrtr h Arlliwr cJiKnilliat. .. t«™. ' 7a. ftiwnd, Tl I-. - !. ■i Uu Uum Jam i Jt tt. X. C. Si „:: WjJur l.c y iimrrz-iMi ' ,Vfir. Si :iinrr, A If ml Mnunnan . . Cri Mu mt a J, Miis. Thampwrv Rofc ft Ktthftrd. .... LeniizvYfc. fCj, Vwdenbaunttfl, ErTHttl Godfrey. . ................... £fa-ffcrf, La. Wadley , Kd ward IHut TrMjT. ff itr nri , Ca. White. Joseph ffllvee. Jr. . , Safr trfy t jV. £ White. William Kd«wd, ..,,..,,.,. ftattrPtftr. $ i ' rniWTH FOflN AWrich, Marvin Treadwrer] . . .„ . M Atjpm t r. .WVw, Ay person, William Jeffries tftufitj , Bw . Aydelnil, Jnnfteg Criiiard 7 ' ui iiAmae, 7 ' frn, A ytfs,, Qiilnry Claud . Cpfwt tfiHr. Jfitt. linthtx, Aiden Kmineii, Jr. •Vocv r, tS . ]5rnslr i-, Jiwepli Ctuiles. Jr SArrzvjwL L4. Hell, L ' jliiI Cerva.ii Ltfortrjhirf, Lit. ISIurk, Sirriu ] Oit. SjterleHSitrx, S. C, ]S ' i(w, J- ' nTiLH William JSrraffiw. ' r . iSrinldei.-, James F«Hf Mtmphir. Ttn . VmW, iljirryC ' ay Dttn if Mkk, li yerle, ' I ' liunus Orlind i L- ' rarr tLHt A . (. ' nni|i. K ' cKirri Field. jtNtJvri r . A rtr. 1 ' ampfael ' . Coli is ( Jnnshy Ijuin. ' iISt. A . C 1 rnjtl ' , | ' lin Alexander. JTa Hjkr. ' fa Chew, W lUiim BailleM, Jr. Hass-fun, Tf.r Cudh, Howard I jo £ Juwrna. Af rsi t Cook, John l ilier, Jr. • ' frttanttti fm, Fie C ' TDaby, I lubert Uuctunan iimm- l ittt. Mill. ] a vii Sidney I.ee UfUMi. Mitt, d ' Neur. AEaJbrirak I ' lerre SJuHyvtffo r . iJri ' .k, Frank J Iftmsfmt.TtJC. Fa ii ley. Frank Hi Bird .l pwrar. JV, i ' . r eachrr | «eph Eierw . Jr. Scaaitef. Tetw. I ' ■' ;r. t ' A wir WilhHi, Jr. Itet iiF. JVr. (iarJrwr, Kr.ink.. ... .... iitwntwri. Atrir. t)tti, Prank Na l«. . X tki ' itf?. Ytim. ' ! £ Ftaiflfh ward... Aikfriffc. tV. C. Griffifl. Wi ' E i.ini 1 1 unl . f Km, Mill. H Hrj.nn, Wii |,|: J 1 T| ei I rrMf. Lb. HmtImm, LdAht Aden . . TV mr fr, .I jjj. H«arift, Chu In Ttmr. Jr Mriilt A fa. l lck , Al Vii C ri rK,iHT) ' , l drAV., ( d. I I i ]:; .. U ! H I Jr MCff t . , piTjAjf . r .T Jdy. Wlllifm M cClt-Mind .,,,.,.. Mfm-fiftii-. Tout. Kf hiL, Albiftii WLIIiamMin .fmtAmmviib, fU. I jte, dim Mi ULwrey, Jr , , . Grifn-AIlt, Mhs. IJqpm, Henry Arthur, Jr tar Ddbwr J. C. I jjiijj, Aihhy Murphy , . , , r Jk™ftipr, ,1 fjf . I i-, : Mutch , Donald [ jvkl Tsl l k i tttti , Fit. Maru j|i, Itrasi SchiU . 7 £r CVfr. T W. McCain, iTnTTy Cale IsritWtM.Mlt . McClaury, Ceor e Austin Uttt ffnd . 4 rk. McCuBoch, Kenneth Carlisle Mim fitpvth.Mi4H. Myers, William Cecil , Stv mv, TtHH. Norfleel, Jalin L ha rubles . . . . Aftmfihit, TWflV. Oilem, William Holt Baker H 4tt m4U ,Jt.C. 1 ' tm. Earl Vincent ,-Aai Amftfo. Tit , I ' ltlcmin, John Soady .,, ■■■VtffttfWt.I . rjuin lar J, Edward Alexander, Jr.. .......... . ■-Storf M, 7W . Kutledae, J„mc!« Allen ■.DtltittK.TtJt. Jk-arbrtwajili, Lemuel. ... , -A ttim Tt]t SlinrtrHlKC, J. B fiflMi ot, Ff- Swill , Ebb WkiiJWt , ■- - fttnutudt, Mia. SmhK Hciwy Hayta, Jr - Pitttkityg, f , Spad , Cyril Cw. fuJ Mtpelii.faJ. Sp trfem, J««ph Wi(kle . j-« wr n t A- TaliiferixK Kdmurid l rndle1on ... Ta tfi i. Fit, Todd, [3 iirlley Mayer Faittt, fa. TrimWe, Wursium AtoHfikis, TWw, Trlppf , ( Irarkim AT V .VAtfjj-jfcy, A Vail, Sidney 1 44 iVtu- Origins, fji. V insmn, XVillbc- Joseph Td jto.i Sfirittgs, l ' i,t. Walker, (.kronen Wire, J r Sfir tiffjfel t, fit. Weiuing cr. Aultrey Earl Ttiimagt, A fa. W iEC nx, Charles Tculrl Quincard .fanwrira; Ff.HH. Williams, I Ian-} ' ! k altrufi.iari Patttnow, j. ■■■■■:■- M ' KM BaTtleM, John Rice ftetrw ' f, Tmh. BateE, William Bo-fa m . .-UtittfAi. tie. Heard, William Kelly . . twiuravVj, A ' ftr. H]eker r Thomas Cooke . . BtxnwrFnf, Tf.v ikim-helle. McKeeCioidd Ibfigtr, Afa Browne, Joseph rim met! Taffufatiff. t ■' • ' Caldwell, Turn H .Mrmfi tii T4mn. Cannon, Wynne Cay, I r .MtmpJkk. TtXK. (. ' ■■Twilr, Cieorue fijidwiD. . . . £tfr fit (f r $. C. Cheshire. CnKlfney. ,.,...,., flV- rj ff. C Claris, K U dl t;r«W SpTiwEfiffd.nl. CoUiflk Jamtd riarVlc .EnnsjMir, 7i™. Cf novtf, L h - , 7iww. i ' i-ik i.iii-:.:I.ti : ..imi.isi i ' J .tit u;- if . 7lmm l  vc(. Edwlfl P«l wtAJ f iwiHf,Fb. d ' Hewr, William Teal .-..S eifyvi?If r fiid. 1 Jn L iii.i ii. Kurciwi Sandera WjfjjpVpj. Mitt. I Iftdfct, j t Kdwi n IKohr i at! j. Sffti. 1 !■■. ■■14. 1 J . [ ; firj;t I lerbert Scn-a icf. TWnr. J- ' Jk is I livid ■■.fWd, .l ' rVj. J- i :ilr_i , I aui tu Julim JrVjw ri. 7 r t.t. llaiiies, .Stanley Prancu .. . . Btytf, Mvrt, ijallijfher, Th(imas-£juy . ... .Afrrffoimr. La, (jTeen, Jam s SeiiTeriii JfrjirflArr, Tint, (iTeen, Alrvnnilcr ... If ' r ww, jV. C 1 larrii, foind titer ........... fCrii. 7 ' tHH, I lildrdh William Knlhicslii. 1 1 ' fcffrnx- rf ' ' •■I I iiT.phTeyi, William YerueT Gfttft ' ittt, Mitt, Jjtmtti, George Ka.n 1bt Austin. Ttx. Jimin, CharMon I ' rcudfil.. .,..,,..,. , Jn Amt ife, Ttr. Juiit , J ibn faul, Jr ijiih ' tit it. ' Ffi: JiMies, HolaDd Ward, Jf . . . , fimudf, .Vk Kr,J|-|: HrilH-K li.llirr WtMfrklJ, TtWM Leidy, Arthur Col Ion . ■. ■Atfoitttf-, t ' u I .t=Jih, R f delpih- (7rmdk a, .ISirs. larrlofiald. JimeN Ktw Jr. ..... ......... . . . Hfiiitfprf. S, C MtS «ly t Wflbtn mil - - - i r, aWto. ' ' .I.iis, I ■■-: . • ■. ... .■■■::,;■, ' ■,■iYuji nih, Ma.sm.cII II jntilion .Vrcwrtw, . _ Pirrarijj, Herherl Kpericer. JT V jj-i ifrAAa, 7j. Qulniard, Alesander Shepherd .... Sfaraxtr, Tom. kL-rks. Walker Lee. , Cftrvibw if. Mia. i earih Claudius Wislar. . . ffeuititv , Tci: Stanley, Paid .. . .AriiRgt$is,Xy- Swkrr, l ick Fox . limitttwtt, Afhi. Swqpett, Eiorace llalfner Satt ttait, I y . if. Swinefard, Jerome Alfred. . .jHiavwa pfjir. Taliiferrn, William Morriaon Ta Hfic, f ' l ' ji. Taie, Robert MbddleLan Taliaap, Ata. [S ] Vmtan. Thomas Wood Mm faTtmt. WrttUuoV WiUiam I ' ll tar. Mi« , G . WiHUratron, Kendritk Knntiloch MtmpMt, T m - V. ■i (hinslun. Thomas, J r. JttwMiM M, .Via V ' rijjh?! Cut man {ireenleyv ilrtttn ' tiU, ,1 iai. Hraxlcy, Edmund James, Jr. .... . M-Ht WHt, Ark. Bcrrtell, Albert ClfflTDni. Vmktgt .!. T. Buaflttlier. Albert Andrew .V nrw £ ., (If rj nr h Wilfred Keot 4ffr Al, fitf. GamalL Waller Flower. is «fa ,tM CuOebcrrv, Carl Frederic. AViwMW. JrjWW. Co«jir f Dudley wo . . .Ax n P rk, Me. ( l i Wphrr, William Haywood, Jr, Jtshmt !■! CUrfc, Charles- Wi Hum Loaring. -Nf- Lvmrx, M . Cr wn 1 ?; Orel Ciailar V nuw. Vrnn. Cro«¥ V f, William. Jr .fefnUMr, jftw DemtWU jtfid R4ttm .fi t4Md l war, Alexander. ..,AWw , t? f IHckr an, Frederick Norton . . U ' fogtMt. J f, DflURlK. Wihiajm KanhiMl .frfettJNtt. Jftttw. Kn;.:lihli, Jmhj.;i|i nt , 7 T. Esura, WjlUam Jordan - ■A MH Ctyjr. ftwN, CUbbCtr?... PtpJ? i,L . Qivio, Join Uunbriirlit- PUttta ? Cuerry, junntf .SfWUHV, TWltt. ]larbe «n p Kelly Kithanl Cerebri, Mi . I Earbewi, Walter Woodbury AmrW, itffc . HyaM. Fred H tfrr¥ (i ™ta..i- - Jonei, Mlllinl. If i fih4 t TWl Karajiaugr,. L«4t TaJIwl, Jr Mmfltii, TtHH. KniKTil. Joe Mi((hrll T mfn r ft . Uak Tyler BoDtH H M , « C. Looec), UemU AVww, T h, M acdunald, John Elmcd . . .... RfamfW. £. C. M arvin. I oaald M in hell , , . figmtntf, f- ' ia. Martin, I ' arta Edward Dkk4h, A. ¥. Mtmterthjn lau] Oufa ,m. Nathan. Haiohl Calmer AV j Qrlfaxt, .it. I ' .iTkcBy Edward E ' lumber. . St. I uis, .Ifti. ' ■KK . -!- Charles SnowtLen finmf, Tnwr. I ' niHYt Janus FresCon .JStwmsf, Tmt. Rom, Frank Julian.- , , ...,...,.....,., Krf nfa, Ate, S li.i 1 1 - . I !■. • ■i r! v Kh e le i ' u i i ' , ' A. ' J. ' .■,■. , . , , Vit. Kneed, Jnern K«Wjln , , , , , , Jtfa.wj A jf w . - ilterll. Levin bain A :, am r. TVjtit. TbDmai. Dam. ......... . i ........ . frwwiMV, « , Tertricy. Charles Henry JAw tAri, Turn. Taws , I judky PflKh Ta rfrt. Ptti. Wldkv, Kntra I ' oll Xfiyiitg4tM, I;{. Wimtr, Jmhn -Mtt ' OtWItfi , jV«7 CV wtr, rf, Wrfkin. PmlcT £wing M iute t.Tej. Wliefcis, Nt(4ipl HebtMi.. AAif A ' tttgr. .- ' VaviiikIovc. C j HlHrt .MilleT AV Ai«y. AAj. llllST noun ArwM, Lynn MfMtfJHi, f - AmoTd. «odcc-- j nirrjhaJr 7rwir. 15 ' crry. Ft ilz .IwFft JMff 7 . rJirnaJ, WiIik UeKadl.. . , . ... , , Ijwmpff. Lit. ]JwiEln;  Ja ejjti Edward . . .JknM 1 7frnr, J Jrjii|il.is, WOtan 1 ' iylw l vkh, 7  , Clren ' irj-. M inl um WhllinjibjBi ■. . Ji l HiHt, thtiti. Jlan-p ilfltflH EraJelL. . . jxcktwtvUtt, Fia. Jlarriwrj, Frank ,, ,. , , , . Skumuf r Ttwm. i a.Lwklnn, V v Frtfrtk ,.■:, ■.:,.-, ? .-,.■. H ifiidnlwilMlw, J jrfiiii Ekiwmnn 1 AVw , j, Ui|it:iil: ' illuii:.. McV(9L . ' AtlT JfiHUt. I . Milhj, Frtdtrjci! Fafg .Atiuvtttt, A ' . C m. Kirjr, DvoftaSUmgr ... .. .Sew mtt t Ttn . XVvlcy, Earl Manto,. ...... r MtG t, 4r . , an , Willi -SpttknuM, F r 4fx r H . :?■-] Kilmi Kj!Ij, 4-n L ' i;. ri ■■::■. T)i In CD nno riant 1904-1907 ' joliH ilrr nbcr Italic borough S . f rrtmrh Am nr iftr iill UftiLiom £htt p Witsoit B?,T3rcloifh a ltn j¥Ur$ll t!l SGMIbom prtrriion lifiif. fi r iU, tUimoluo . 1, Si. Cl| rutoorr Jttrttrur foster -John limner fofolitf ChArkti jfcmflietf Obf €ft£l rlL ■. tf Mi Ca. D. tf Inarm £ r r liftuui ttail litoltcr Etonb Dermal Urcr eiarutr ChiiflfS ustki ' mr CEiArlre tOunitarb JQrap pronto? ©. . iabbnic Dt, .4rotr OC nibrnhnii Cuvtis Drarmjt jb, tJcnrp [ul The Never- Failing Succession of Benefactors 1 903-1 907 William l etk I ' ams-b Memorial Scholarship Honorable William Jennings Bryan, Trustee Mfs,. Klizaherh V. ALdrich Mrs. F. G. Hodgson Mi Overton Lea Mrs- j. Herman Aldrich Mr. George Foster Peal 1 - Mr r Jam«s l„ Houghteling Mrs. T. I . Dudley Miss Spoil Dr. H. N. Spencer Sewanee Athletic Assentation Mm Myra McOiaYock, Executrix of Mrs. W. A. Goodwyn Innumerable Subscribers to the 5cmi-C hWnni l and All Saints ' Chapel Funds [i J A Tribute to Sewatnee M.i hciw«a Lh« hour tvbkl BCl Lirih AnJ ihjr 4-iiRiplrwJ rirelr  f '  hyi .J«4 JfEfW Wfch I Time nill jJii In Al i i Id and iinurriflcd, - ftfajjiTic-rmd bT tke cmlurisg mrUfli wnb ibi vean. CtiiUlntt t , ' «ili ind H. tt hi lb l hJtfiiil N Jinr WliitJi ifebid u the jjpri, gtwi to iitrn Wfcripp hflin jhJ btnjio md Jjfrt wer? RnH bar ' ITh- IflipinliuB Kjr tntif i -J. Tju | ■tin resepcii ■On Bii ry fee ! ,. n rminJioHiT urn fcien bhxini, With ttiig but date wf It - 1 L i r. p: hi A Upon iht derate |i4i5. ibe blHiinj n5k Pen, imri ihr Mfd hull ifhI (rareim ird t innim [ itt- ] ' e iT, ihttl ifcf rtMnied mwer ind etdbtmd ceol TWTCTf, ! ««■«■i ' run rti ' hi tnenwn- Eidm toett (jf tjkf. PrlCr, !•• n ' iii i ' i ' Ikt rn her ivrnlhy wrt . Tj.inr. -I hi i impai, kill itiJ 1 1 Thf i il -.if nijin.[ ii ■-.. Tb fi:aie in rhf dawn «i? ibn nrn J ji Vr u ' „4ll [Iuim M-fwi arf Rem jn -c K i mt « hrj 3 ic . li iLi nl ' bflprii Kn kmi, BtW-Cill l A ibv ..h ' nruggln rw! . H ; ok] nf i d ii- =i , i ?«n|i Wbkrh, brdbtolug ihhwiirj Ac JfMH ■• H fiur lu nn ScWiirrc ' i rtibvn !niB 1a prhicw, . vrLur. I Hrkl Qf i ttnniry lull CTOH n b r brow Sfcc imy Tr-i Krotthy ■■! her men  ■! fii Aiw ip4ji chj 1 , On -iJ, 1 MmIc lv- ' ii . S • I lIl.iaT whil J-.jilJid ibtt 4 I ■■n SeiTinier mm, !■■M ([ ' -J.J cmiiuli i ! rc-j ' ik ' LiiK priix ■ts riii 13. i-i zhv njril Ji ' . . All Kaii]r n t ' liLSfjel J he Old and the New Chapel 3 A I- «i- .Ln- 1. 1 undcnsisnd liy ,i i,i|n.l ,i pu« CDnac- nvted by faith and set apart to the worship of Alim hv,- Godt we must anticipate the erection of Ti f li :, Augu zinc ' s Chapd by two ycar and ask our Sfe Tt ' iLLkr rtN go wiih u to the s.pot on which St Luke ' s, oratory iiint stands and try to picture in tail im- ujJinaiion a certain 1 1 i-c -r i-_- even which was enacted there on (Iil- jjmt d;iy of Miireli, 1866. Ji m.ls on that day, of blessed in. mi. rv, ih.ii Hixhop CJuintard with throe others, the Kcv. Dr. Merrick, the Ke -. Thoramj .A. ntorrb, ,md Majut George K. Fair- hank refbuided the Uii trsiry of the South. Tray first c-rcc cd a rude h(mj:1l ' ii erost. s.iid iIil- Cfeed, sang the {Ji ritf iff lixttish r iffi.TL-il ;i pr.iyer n 1.I11..L and declared that they had come to re- vlve tbe iiM|njrlant work of Christian education, so auspiciously liL-yun in ] 8fo by the great founders of (he University. Was ..■■. r college or university renewed and reborn under such unique and fomantie circumstances f To have projcclted a university before cite war in t8j?. was by no means a Utopian under- taking. To formulate such n plan now in the nnidsl of this new and .sing wave of industrial progress and prosperity will] which the South is blessed,, would no!  - r quiwotic or imprac- ticable, but to have founded, iir refrweldcd. a umVcrsily in I G6, when the South was prnstr tv and rmpovei ' bted, dm ww indeed leading a forlorn lw]w against ovrrwheliniug- oddt Such au- dacity of faith witx iiuigiiificufll? II w;ls more, it TL ' rj.T ntbhirii. So, if one lx. trt write ;l history  f tiki: EJnkerxily CluLpvl, hr. mifc.1 begin with (hut fir ! HOUM Of God, wWh hud frir it v.iultcd re f the over-a ching blue of 1k-;lvemi ; fur iix mit ih? tiothic arches nf over-hanging trees and Scafy boughs, and for i;-- St. Anguetine ' i Chapel [ml i mi, ancillary and altar the outstretched arms of a j h.-.l[ oodeu cross benealb which that little company of faiihful woneers sCcmhL will) the Man of God in their midst and lifted up VOfccf ii) jWHUf and in prayer tltat God would Mes this new beginning of the Univer- sity of the South. Two yeans later saw the ere on of ijt Augustine ' s Chapel, which w;ls ih ' firsi academic building put up cm tin.- domain and whkh i rvcct for a time the double pur- pose of a schooW m and pkee «f worship The nave of this- om ' pnrtl chapel measured .1 -4 feel ai ' d tr| c chancel liv Hi feel. It has since been cnlai ed nine .LiiiL F.M11 times to «n ' !i (he giving seeds of the Uni- versity. Jl bad been elongated at both end lite -a. tele- scope and lis rides lum- Li-l-ei enlarged srid extended like ji Bvdtmiti ' - ! tent Iff ilrsi ck ' se connection with die work of the ■Iwaroom, it has never quite lost, Some ..f is fet n etnb er Lh.it for many years, what is now the north transept, mt mice a cla ironm in which Dr. L u- Bost [.nij ht Moral Science and in what is now the south transept, Genera] Kirby Sinith taught Mathematics. In- deedL ihe very name St. Augustine was. not suf ested Ijjc tlm dastinguiahed services and abatity of ihe great 1 1: -I !■:■!► of Hippo, but by l? di p Quinlard visit tn St. A lajjUHiinc ' s school for boys at Canterbury, when he went ■10 England in E867 to raise funds, for I he Uuiver- -ky. Thus, both by its name and its early use and asso- ciations, it has -ever been nKwt closely allied and identi- fied with She aendemk life of Stftranee:, I- .... . il run be tOO Oath to claim - t ihi- I i vitm:j- ChapcL that it touches niLirc sides i the student life and Hi. ' . I.I! I- M WlLUAH Al.KXAXhEk GUERUV [ J] gathers under its roof more varied interest . religious and otherwise, than any other building on the Mountain. In the Chapel the corporate life of the University Ji]i«sstd more completely than it is anywhere else, There students. come to hear the various notices erTeeiu ' rip every phase of student life given out by the prodorA. It tt there that the student who has been honored by election io one of the mostselccTt and secret of all ftudtflt organizations is duly escorted down the aide and oat of the north door. It i- in the Chapel that the I ean of the Academic Department announces the names, of those «$ have been given their gowns, and tin. 1 names naf thesse who ate eligible to join the fraternities. It is- he™ that all Rin meetings, all games, all contests are announced, ThOK who stay away from Chapd soon get out of much with what t going on and We something rait nf their college Life which is not strictly covered by the word religious, 1 ' but which has a very el« c unci vital enucleation with it. Religion is vety limad and comprehensive ;ii Sewanee. It is made to include every good ami peifi-i l gift, and the student whiraltcnd St, Augustine ' s Chapel I-- iti.ule to feel tlwt every Legiti- mate pk-jixun: and interest that concerns In life may b .- bronght into vital relation with the Chapel. and whatever notice Of nicciinji cannot be mentioned there ha not upon it the blessing of God and should be debarred anywhere. Dear Old Chape] ! How vie shall mi« thy old benches and thy doughty door when we bid thee adieu to take our abode in the new and more ch archly and splendid ■-AIL Saints. What hollowed memories art thine I It was there we gathered in the cariy m  rn to bceak the Body of rair Ijjrd and to renew our strength uiih manna from on High. It is at the Chapel font that all the dear Sewance babies are brought to be baptised. It i before the altar that our Alumni come to claim our sweetest and best Sewa- nce gnU Et if from her dOOtt thai our sainted dead are carried forth, and it is at her Chancel .steps that wtc kneel to receive our degrees and to hear the Vice-Chancellors vafelf and the Valedictorians FaffeweU Address, Ukc ihe 41 Chambered Nautilus, we may outgrow our first and or present spiritual abode, hut we nilL never cease to hive die Old Chapel, It has a charm which is all its nun. No -:t vke of dedicatMiii is needed to hallow its walk It has I n aaHowtdJ indeed iid made infinitely precious in our eyes, by Jill the deej)C t joys and all the most splendid visions that ntakc life worth living, Turning our faces to the future for a moment, we could ask no belter endowment for our rte ' Cba| :l. which we liimc soon to occupy, than that it may late over as a pdeelew heritage all that made the old no dear to us. As wc look ut n the walls of the new All Saints rising higher day by day, the thought i borne in u§Min us with irresisti- ble force, that Sewaacc lias entered upon .1 n v: era in her development. It i- well that wo nhould call the new Chapel All Saints ' , bcL-ause all fiimre progress must come not by repudiation, or foTgeifulness of the past, but by grateful and heartfelt recognition of the splendid faith and services of those who have gone before. We are building niton, the fbufldluJOflf per Fathers laid. We are building with the Mine fifth and with the same ideas which inspired them. We are buitdinjj not for lime, but for eternity. l, t 1 1 build worthily and grandly as befits so good ;i caigH and mi splendid and glorious a destiny. ( ♦) dratouatmg Class of 1907 Class Roll Willi GavlurtJ Clufc, B.S. John Cilvjn Goodmui Lvttletnn Edmunds Hubard John Henry Ilal-ey Hope Henry Lumpkin, B.A. George Hoggin Myers, LL.B. Akttinder (Antist-intine Noc Wilmcr Smith Poviict, B,A, H nrv Wilmcr Tick nor Clayton Ivarl Wheat, B A Raymond J uds n Bishop Atlrt Heber Hoff |.ll!!l ' S ] JrUllfT L iLL r:LrL:LZLi Pemnc Pointer Guy t ' ljn-r:ic Sili-lcy 1 rt-tirirr jA t: .n.l WatklH Officers I Robert 1 Theouoae Phillips, Wii.mih Smith Pother, B.A., Makci LLU3 Sea Bunok V ha let, tc ' v ' TrtAS. PrtsidtHi itfffit SCt 1 It! Individual piriuio il d shm biography found n flowing pijjf i. Class Roll At demk Ciary Witherspwn Alexander, B.S. Willis; Hawthorne Ambler Edward Kryarn Marrin Atkins Bower WiUiaJMOn Barnwell John Lewis Cobbs, Jr. Carl I Jen n is Coket Henry Quistkn Augustus. Dan David ROSS Dunham Henry Markley trass Paul Joa« Jr. Telfair Knight Majcnlm Wright Locknart Rnberr Theodore Phillips Chubs McDonald Pnckette John Jackson Hhafler Samuel Merrick Hharpe I .lovd Daunis Thomas Marcrllus Seabrouk Whaley $ k. II. M .Mk:„, W . 0- CfclTt W, B. AmWtr k j. BWtop i . ' . ' .■. Aloudcr BlW, ifcimwel] z Graduating Class of 190 Alexander Gary Itherqpaon, BS. t B.A. BlS., Florida State l. iii i.-r in-. B.A., University of the South ; Alpha Tan Omega rr.Hi.-nii lv : Treasurer or H Omt. ga Literary Society, ' Oft. ' 07. Ambler, Willi Hawthorne, B.A. .1 fix. ■, !; 1 :• Aloha Tau Omega E- ' riLtcitlily ; SjgTim ■1 1 :■--, i D .. :- 1 1 ] .iterury Society; SuohctirB i Pliradiim ; I- ' rt - ' i[Lcnl of Si gTOplsie Club, r Oj Junior and Senium Club ; Pttrf !t Sun , ' 06; Class Basket Bali Team. 04, ' 05, ' -qG; CJa.tN Kchy Team,. ' O ' 06 Track Team, ' 04 : DiHrcW of the Brotherhood of St Andrew, K o6; Delejfale i ? Brotherhood Convention. 06 ; Delegate to Student Volunteer Contention, or Atkins, Kdwarri Hryrmt Martin, U.A, K.i:.j.,i . ij.i;,i I T.kEerinlj ; EjC ufafVt I OflMlitto 1 AtMi tlC Association. ' 05, ' 06, ' n; ; V rsity Biwcljall Team. ' 04, ° ?5; Assistant Manager ' V.iTsiLi- FdoIbalJ Tn;im, ' $ ; Manager ' Var .i1y Footha.ll Team, ' 07; C-yinriiiKiufn Tcuin. ' 06; junior and Sem ' or German Club. (tarn well, Htiwcr Williamson, C.E. Signiit A1|ih;i Jv]nilon Irratt-rnily ; Chdidchi); SeiellOC Club; Sc jnq- Gern n- Out | Gj-mruximn Team. ' 99, ' 00 1 Tt.il-L TVjhU, ' ?5, ' flfl l l in-llL-IJtiue DeLegaie. ' 06; Vke- rrejtitL-iii KTiginoe-riug Cttili, ' 07; Vice- President Science Chiby oft Bishop, Raymond Judson, LL.Jl. Mississippi Y Omega Literary Society; Senior I aw Club. Clark, Willis G ay lord, B.S. AUbaim Pttlj-teelinie institute). Phi IXelii ThetS Fra- leniiLy; Charter Member nf 1 ' hf.nl lail ; l J rr. iil.L-iiT StWUCC Missnut.Lry Society; Vice- President of Thrihugieal CI its. ' 07 ; Secretary of Homilelie Society. Ingraham, James Draper, LL.B. Florida AIi| ' h. lau Omega Fraternity; Siflma Kpaiion Literary Society; Senior l w- Club; Senior German Club. [ ?) II . C. A. Duim J. C. Gocxhna.it C. D, Colter II. U.Ciu ].L. toUm l K. Dunhim Graduating Cl is of 1907 — Csntinrnd Cobbs, John Lew is, Jr., H.A. Sigffia Alpha Rpsfloi l-ratc-mity; Ne r diic Club; Sopheritu ; AjcwrcLate Kditor of SruwTff Ptrfle ; AssocU ale Hclituf oT Smaaet fjUnary Ataganiw, ' oO ; Kditor-in- Chief «f SfKNOtft IJtt-mry Afagadnf, 07 ; Prudent of SigmA Kpsilor Ufccrary Society Ijjnt Term. ' 07 ; L1 3 Banket Ball Ton, ' ' O Sh ' 06. Coker, Carl Dennis, B.A. Kapiiii Signi;i Fraternity; ChdUion ; Critic of Sigma Epdlcm Literary Swi sy, Ij- ' UI Term. ' 07: Cai- anu Gous Staff, 0,7 ; Associate Editor Sfiiitutt Literary Mag iixr, h 07; Varnderbilt-SeWMiet Ikb.itt.-. o?. I):iinisi, Henry Christian Augustus, B.A. Tfittt tt InslrucV-r oi ] i t ic Schoob of Florida, i8g7-:i9£x ; In- structor in Ntmital and ludusi-rial School.. St. PctcrcbuTO Fla., t t QO- J 004 ; H isrti.T al Mazier. Scwanct Grammar School. 190+ Dunham, David Ross, B.A. Vice- President of Sigma Kptilnii Literary Society, ' 06 , Che-Lidon; MnnaginR- Editor of £nt t (V t rple. c6, ' 07; Track Team, 05-06; OilM Bufeel Ball Team, OC, ' « ; Secretary of Tenniie Cluta Gttip Henry Mark Icy, H.A. .Vew rt Car tin Phi Delta Theta Fraternity; Ncographic Club ; Ssphc rimj Obfifidwi; President of Signal KjwiUin liurraiy Swi eiy, 06; Brotherhood of St Andrew; Tennis Club j Senior German Club; History Priw, ComneiKanen 05 ; Ken- tucky Medal for Greek, Commencement, 06: Masters Medal! for Ijnin, Commencement, ' 06: liditar in-Lliief of Seuwiff Uttrvry jtfygvwft, 06; Historian of Class of 07 ; Winner of Cecil Rhodes ' Scholarship- tor Tennessee, 07. Goodman John Calvin, CJ.D. Lvftiiia fii Sigma Alpha kvpsilon Fraternity; Sigma Epsikm Liter- ary Society. ( ] ttti.. J. K. tkbe M W. Lwkl r? 1 K.ltalnrd ■: rh.iir Knighl A. H. II. r J ' aul J rules. Jt. Graduating Class of 1907 — Cantinutd Hutt; Alic e U-Wv, LL.K. I ' resadwui of l J i Omc$;a Literacy Society, I «( Term, P7 1 Punch and Judy: Senior Law Club; Brotbcrbood iff Si. Andre ; I trf e Staff ' Qo OJs Associate Kdii r of Sr.ftt ■w Lt ' ttfwj MagaMJMff r o;. Hulurtl, Lyitlcton Ivdmumts B.A., H-[ . H.A.. Hampden Sidney C« ' Llcj;ei RJ ., UfliYer fty inf die Si mill, Chi ' Phi ]- ratcniily ; Charter Member «f rhrml ian ; President of Sewanee Missionary Socic-iy: Vice-Prwident itf K Mnilstie S cicly ; [ resident of Th iNagieal Class of 07. Jones, Paul, jr. H.A. .Villi ' VtH Kajj[);L Alpha l- ' r.nciTaity : Itcsidciit and Critic «f I ' i Onicga. Literary ScMiiciy ; Anniversary l -wityist ■■( ' l ' i Omega Ijiin-ary Society, Oy t 06; Secretary of N njgr.ipl5ic: CKib ' 05; Secretary of Sophcrim, ' 06: Secretary rnf launch and Judy ' 05, ofr; Gke Club; TcnnU Ctuli; Senior Her- man Club ; Lditor of SttesMfr fjffrary . faga Rt, 04, ' 06, ' 0 : lvlil«r  f £tOTt M } nrf k. ' o( 07 ; Art Editor of Cat 1 ANU G«wu, 07 ; RugyLu AYri tir Medal tor French, ' Qfj - t Poet of dm c r ' o; ; F mJiLtf of .National .[ jier. } - 1 ' r.iIiTiiity, Sj iii;l Kgoiilchjl. Knight, Telfair, B.A, Kappa Alpha Fraternity; Critk iff Sigma EpultMi IJier- ary Society. ' 06;. Ncographk dub; Khradian; GlctCrib; Mins,tteJ Club ' Vicc-IViM-Uni ;•( Senior (jennaft Club; . -i-:-nv. Manager of iWtuwr Purfte t 04; Manager of 5wun Literary Mttga-ziitr. 05; Assistant Manager of HaML-halL Team, 06; Manager tif Varsity Football Tisauis pf ' 05, ' 06; Associate Editor f JSraoMM P tfli t ' 05, ' 06. 07: Managing Editor, crfi; Track Team, 04. 05, 06; .ML-raber of Executive Committee of Honor System ; Hx- ccutive Committee « f Aililelie Association, ' Hi l ° . - D President of Athk-iic A-- ihtiatLon, Mardi-Augusi, ' ofi; I ' an- lkllcnic JJckjpHe, p ecVc 7; Associate Procter f ihe Uni- rernily, ' Ofi- ' 7; Huniness Manager of (lie CAf ash GdWtt. [Isley h Rev. John Henry Lockhart,. Malcolm Wright, H - . Afitfatttta Vhi Ddfci TltciiJ I ' ratornity ; Sip;ma Tvpsilthn J.Lieriirj- ' Society; Eliriwlian ; Manager of the Gloc CLpIk MiiiHirt] Club. IT ' ] A f U N.-i- W, S, Pfl¥IWf C. 13. Myert R.T. Fhilfcip H H. Lumpkin HL F. falnwr G rad u ati ng C I a ss of 1907 — Continued . Lumpkin, Hope Henry, B,A„ H,l , B.A., Univcnity of South CarnliwL ; ftU., University nf th , ' Suutli ; Sigma Alpha Kpikm Fraternity; Pi Omega; Chelidmi; Sopherirji; Punch and udjr; Glee Club; Min- rtrd dub; ' Vanity Football Team, ' 05. p o6; Winner ol I ' i Omega DBclarii.ilion ( ' ■MsTr-.l ; Snullu ' ru Iittcr-OiLU ' guitc Oratorical Contest, ' oj ; I..mii.sia]i;L MlnLiI tnw Oratory. ' ? [ [VcskkiiL i f Sfvaiietr hli iiiniLn- Society; Secretary of Hrtmiktk Society: Treasurer iif Thenlti iL-.i] Oil-m £ f ' 07 ; Hua.nl of lirJLtofH of Stivftiftt Littrttfy AfngnaitH; ' 04. Myers, George lluggaii, LLB., G.D. Mitsittippi LL-B. Unfcenityof Mtatoippi; Ddta, Tan Delta Fra- ternity; Stgmt Epgilan l.iiiT.iTy Society; Soptterhn ; Phra- diail; Axfiiciatc Ftlitor of SrtrttHff Ijfftwtry MilgWZtWf, 0 ' 5 i Vice-President of Homik-tic. Society, 06; Glee C3 l ; Cap isdGowk SlafT. o; : HiMnTuii TAeatogtClfl Suifll (? , Noc, Alexander Constat! tine D vk,, Sigma Alpha ICpsikm l Tatcr«ity ; Vice-Preskkni. uf Pi Omeg Litera y Sucitty ■; Annirersify Orator of Pi OmegA Literary Society, o ' gtf ; Phmcfian. Palmer + Perriaie h LI..R I ' ii LX-lta Thtlvi Fr,iuriii;y , Si nta h.imEUjn Literary Society Vice-President i f Senior Ijw Cluh;, Senior (icr- man _ ' lml . Phillips, Robert Theodore, B.A. l L-kii Tm IhIi.l Fraternity; President of Pi Omega Lit- erary Society, ' 06; Chdidon : Glee Chi b; Minstrel t ' Luli ; Junior and Senior Cjcrman Chaba; Settftwt FwfU Staff, ' } oo. ' Of, Knight Medal Declamation Content, 04, ' 05, ' O l Secretary and Treasurer of Athktk Assoc ' at ion, o; , .. ' U-- fc kct Bali Team, 04. ' ofi; Captain of Chw Basket Ball Team, 04 ; Member of Ksrcutive Committee, Honor System; Chairman of Gownsmen FK futiA.v Committee; l ' jlt-i E4.!llLTI3ir HcuLkI. yfl-02 = President H f Cist «f ' O?, l nyncr, VVilmcr Smith, B.A., B I). Sigma Al]iha F.jisil n FraccTniiy , President rtf l h i Omega. [ r itci :ir ' S MHciy ; SuLWtary of Chelidais, ' oj- ' oj Preardciti of Sewantc Mb ionaiy Soek-ty; ' kc-pK idcnt of Hocni- ktic Society Pan-Hetlcnk Board, ' Od- ' Oj : ' Varsity Foot ' ball Team, Oj, 0+, 05, 06 , Vke-fresidcnt of CtaM of 07. [?lJ S. M. filmriw H. W. Ticliitfw j J Shifier C M. Puckrtle C, C, fiahlcj- c Graduating Class of 1907— Cwtinwd Pttcfccttt, Charles Ml- Donald, II. A, Alpha T.iu Omeg Fraternity; Siyuui 1 j ,!lmi Literary Society; Sctplicrini ; Vjt vV Sua ' o6- ' o7; A sM;wt Man- ager rtf Bascti ll Teun, 07 Pikn-Hclkitu: Hiiard. ' o6- 0?. Shaffer, John Jackson, B.A. Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity I ' i Omega [.id- wiry Soci- ety: President of Junior German Club. ' 04: rnrjiEdcnr « f Senior German Ciubv ' 06- ' 07 : Secretary and Ttea.iurer. and Vice-President of Athletic Association, ofi : Pan. Hellenic Board, 06; Member of the Kxecutivc Commit tee of Honor System; Manager of ISa.-cball leans, ' 07; ' Varsity Baseball Team, ' Oj, 05, OS; ' Varsity football Team, O.v Oj. ' 05 ; Gymnasium Team. ' 04, 05. iMV: T ' rnck Team, ' 04, OS-, ' i Tied for Individual Champion- shi|] in ' 04 Trad; Meet: Won Individual Championship in ' 06 Tract M«cC, 5Karpe h Samuel Merrick, C.E. Ti ' iiKister Ddu Tau Delta Fraternity ; Pi Onit a Literary Society ; Science. Club; Track Team, ' 04. oj, 06: Varsity llasket Ball -nani, oCs, Thoma , Lloyd Daunis C.E. Tcxni Delta Tau Delta Fnilcntity.; Vice-PrexIdciH rhf ] J i Oiiil ;i Literary Satiety. 06 ; President of J ' .n-iinvrir. Out ■: ' ' O? : Secretary of Science Club. ' 06; Jurtim- Gefmftn Chlb; Senior German CI ut : filet Club, MiiistreJ Club; A IsEmhi Business Manager of Siiva tiv P rfif r o5. o6; (. Ian Hjiikti IS.i 1 1 Team . ' 06, Sibley t Guy Clarence, LL.B. K ]i|)a Alpha Fraternity; Hi (hnqfi Literary Society ; SojjlH ' rim : A odate Editor of Stmntte Lktrvy Multistat. ' ofi-QJ; AastKiaic Kditorof SriVtiRtt i rpff, ' 06. 07. I ick]uir T Henry ihncr, ( .D. Gttrgu Treasuret uf Pi Omega Literary Society, ' 03; Vice- l tsLdtiii of tlofnikiie Society, ' 07; Associate Kditorof SswAttee IJUiarf AFag xttt, ' 03; Van W m 1 ler- Shield Medal for Ln li;.ti l oetry. 02 : Rielimiornj Prize for Hi - tory and Political Science, ' 64. [:iJ C. L. Wjtttin H, S. Yinialcy C E, Wheat Walking George LefJrand, LL.B. Ala atH Phi.LJdta Tfoc-ta l- ' rateniity ; Sig i Epstfon IJtcrniy Soctcly; President nt die S knr I -aw- Club; Vice- Presi- dent of Athletic Association 06: Varaiiy Football Team. ' 04, ' OS. ' 06 ► Captain of Vanity foottnJI Team. Oqj As- sociate Proftor of I be UnivtHity ' A- ' oj. Whaley v Marcel I us S«ibrook K B,A. JwnWA Catvfina Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternity; President of Sigma Kpulcrn Literary Society,. Advent Term, r Q ; N r eo|jra]]liic Club; Oclidon; St Andrew ' s Brotherhood 1 Tcflll Club; Secretary of Class of 1907 ; Inter-Society Hepalcr; 04 and ' 06; ScwaiLet-Vuiiik-tbilt l -bate, ' 07; KditoMn-Chief el SeivMttf Puiffc, ' o6- ' o7 ; Associate ICditor tofStKMtftte ,j - rnrrj ' . fn£A itn: ' 04, r Oj. M6, 0 ; Winner f I ' lvwiy MrdaJ, ' nm!j; I ' raident of Pan- Hellenic Hoard, ' otf;. Associate lld- iror ei L ' ap asi (juwn, ' -07. Wheat, Clavton EarL li.A. Ttxus |)elt;i Tau IH ' ln b ' rjileniity ; Sigma Epsilon literary Society; Chc(id«n ; IJtjm.uic Club; Glee Club; Minstrel Cluli ; Senior (ii-mun Club; Varsity BaseoaJS Tvaro. OJ, ' 03. ' 04, -oi. oG; Captain Varsity Jtw-bnll Team, 0 ' 06; A U-Seulbera Baseball Tana, ' 05, ' 06; Captain «f AIU Southern Ha.Hc-oa.II Team, P 0J; T rt«i Champinn in Double OJ, ' 04, 05; Tufc Licentiate, ' 04, ' °5. t - [ ; ■] ♦ r - stgnu jetton Trinity Term, 190G t J Ysi(if tt .,,,,■, . . . H. W. Gam i ' hY-IWff af IXR. Dusjuh StfrttitTJ ¥ I- Ksu;ht Trtaimrtr W. R. Cunra £VtW- . . . Rl. 5. Whalhv S rg t t°«t-Arm , F, J. H. Com Advent Term, 1906 PrtiiAtat . . . . M, Wiialev I ' b ' e.Pa-suten: D. R. Dlsh. i SccretAty . K. Lnii ' f ' rMia-sr R. S. McCnAVfc?; Critfr W. K. H. Keijjjik SeegfAur.al.Arms C L). HtrtUI Lent Term. 3907 Vfet Prtiideat Setfttary . . Tre sstetr . . , . }. ]_ Coon k.. H. Mitchell . . J. C- Cmw G. W. BALTZELL. Ot w . . . , - . - - C. D. CoKC SttgMUtiif-AfBU J. IX BAllltAliK Contests, 1906 fitfti ,Vi ,1 ty ■; ■■' ' ■iulrr Swiftj iiuttjrhfi fW. K H TiRiun M. S- Wiialev 1 J. I- 1 ' ullJlS t M. H. WllALEV t I R. K. IILSKE I W. W. Mehhi xk  Vm 1 M W«r. [7 3 $t Onxrga Tri n Ltv Term, H o6 PrtfsJrat , . Trcsiutt-r . . Setreitny . . ' Ireamrer . . Critic . . . . Advent Term, 1 9 f Paul JoPESt J . A. C D. t oi A. H. Hcwf , G. W, Auxmcdbk ......... E, A- PEKICK, J K. . S s McBze, Jk. . . . A. C. O. Nde . . Paw. JQHE J t A. B- Claitkh l, J k. . WYatt l-t. Shows Lent Term, 1907 thvridfHt . A C 13. Noc yke-PrradtMt , A H. Nqff Strrvtitry A, L Settee Trrsarrr , . , ........ G, VV. Auxahhee CnWr Paul Josh Jk. Contests, 1906 Aniiiftriary Qraiar ....... r . A. C- IX ue A xxe iwy Enajitt Palm. Junks J u. ,. . , ., j , f V. M. Makkinu. Ctniftsftiafs fer Amrnt-rjarjr M aat . . . ■_ . ! WVati H. BkOWS Wpi Ul.WTlCKJ.OK _ , „ fj. Kr Fijclav  Or m Ia-CTl rk r . . „. f Si las McHke. Jk. mtr tktp Ottolm tj.aSre«iiw [foj fx? XEAIAON 4 W, S. Kunkk, Sn tiary Founded 1 884 E h hi n.r.E irH A s i;k uws Pestc , R, WHMJKY Li, M HI J0K— Gass H. M„ J J. XIIAM Mill I.I..S COKER Siowr, A. A. LownEJH Barkweu Jfr Ftklay Wheat Sp UUKQ The Chelidon H K L) DON 1 lilt very name SiVOrS Of 1 - mcietthcric , SoCfWttt H3r mnile Lither learned GfCCbn sj l-. a riv luXt ermv t ( T( i l% members, have been dubbed, and when ChelUonUni inert Chelid mkw, Lhn n tia a wir of hit and vrtnrd. (Jljjantif intellects Klrive each wilh Miller. ,lii:I wru-lk for supremacy. Ques- tions which T-egnHkitivc ax.soinblies, Parliaments jui-.I Con greases quail ;it and attack v, iih fear and trembling arc mcl and settled irrevocably -a ids iltc e t and calmness which bc-fics the men erf Clsetidon. TIu.it, hud you answered the eternal question, woulrl yuu hear flights, or oratory never dreamed of under less fortunate auspice , niceties of Eng- lish new r imagined h - the builders of clic language, Yet dn in it imagine for rule irKtIHt that (Zltclidon can do naught but ta.lt. It is true ihai fkfty has been for yum, the final carat njf apical. When Chancellor. Vice-Chin- lcIJiit. and learned Trustees, liondcd. eajnue.] and go-.vned. have f : l i I c l I n. find .in answer l. momentous ques- tionx, Chdidun has taken ihe maitcr In hand, and all deHbcfWttoni muni need be .it an end. Then, when the gave] lies silent, and drowsy atnntarff from the council pass and seek cemtioa [roan I he weary round of words, words, WOfdt; when Hreskn peals the silent midnight watch, around tlu- ftstitT- board g-ilher the Chelidonians whose br ? erst- while were krJt in frowning intellectuality, and wit and jollity reign supreme. What matters it if g v¥nimenEal heads stir uneasily when chorus of laugjhlcr « sung rc.tch their unwilling ears. ' Tis Chciidon, ami ChcLidcidi must be inprcmc. lis not the feast makes Cbelidrwi, but Chelidon who makes the feast, Mirth and bwmor and human sympathy embrace all,, and ChdkSohians «f days agone, forget their year and lather in ii« bund «f fellow, ship and youth, An I c l has Chelidon filled her | -irt in SedWMC ' t lifv To h:r training can her sons pmnt a fitt-ry them for en- c itinlcr- of after life. Their kigic, th ir thm -tic, iheir in- tcllefl Invincible, like b:dl before he wind, ijgurtienlAtive opponent arc swept tway. Indeed, the ru imor is that Che iJimtiLn can eonvinee ;t mail that ivli.Lt they told him wasn ' t so! Ruck In her m.t.iesl assL-inblaeS points die- hand of many a votary at the Mountain tbriiK, Ktihii bench and bar and pulpit and uJatfiinn the voices with one accord salute the Chelidon. [ .ij fit Arabian Sttrtfary, 1904-$ ............... W ,rF H- Bkows Stsrttety, ig g-ft ,,,,,, Wvatt H. Hkowjr Sttrttat}. igo 7 , r A, C- D. Nop. W. H. Aurip.r Wvatt H. BlUitt s W. G. Ct-AKk W. J. (JIKRIMtN L K. HUBBAKD M. W. Ljm.-k.hakt J, B, McMili.iv J. L, Me.ii Jk, W. K, If. Neflek W, L Sh;lssaT Members K J Amrlkk J. B. Lakkos 11. L . Dozieb B. F. Mi-ske Telfair Khimki Sius MtftKK, Jr. A. G. TtfRNEK G. R Bfms A. C D. Not [ ] r - John S, Cain Medical and Surgical Sodflv - Cam jHrt 1 tnti Surgical  ortttP Officers Prt, Hid Secrete r Treasttrtr ] It. WlLSON . J. E j . Bell Athiis J- H. AU9TI H, i. 1 . IIeatv, J. . I! Ell, J. I . Battle, J. C. Bky. kt. M. L. IJ iwi Eff. D. R. BurjlE, Gkaetuk Ca1KM.-|[E, L. A. Caskiv Wl G. Culuks H. L ' lki.ee, EL L. ' Dakhv, |. VV- Dakt L W. Diyvkns 71, M, Dvscoll, T, L I i.hrcHRH, T. li Oattsk, J. C. CktLnSTEIK, J. CtOwas, W. A. Roll of Members Howell, t:. _s. Hovlmax, K. W. Haxki L. A. ] [ Afc K J:-, E, A. Jvhqhahk, J. D. jACtSOS. J. D. K I KEf. M irn. J. L. KASEI.LV, ti JKi:i: Khc.lv. V. R. J. .s Verne, IX C Mav, L H. Maveux J. Maw, Dl N., Mack, T. F. fcjf [ ?) -. N ' blbos, T, H, tfiX II. N. Call, L H. Piuma, J. K- PmuFfH, J. D. lii iVWL C- It. RhEVRS T, H R-KEMtH. C- A. Ru-MAkifcMtK. W. G STAhKir, B. F. Smuhey, F. R. St it a J3. is, W. H. T01.EH; W. i-:. Walkhk. i. D. Will TEH EAI , W. F, Wll.liUK, C B. Wiusus, T. B. -m The Havden A. Wi- r Uynr.-. jiticjl and Obstetrical Sodcfy Cijr ImpUcii 3 + Wm 6pmcalagiral arVD ©betrtnral ortrtP vM, Officers frtn ' dftt W J. D. Jack Vk PrtfisttXt . E. B. Mm Srcretarj Trwnrtr J. (J. GitThEB ... ' .,,. I 3k. II. A. Wi -i flb Roll of Members Axisrik ' , : . 1. lU! i i - ! 1. . BeAiti l. . Biu, J- R Booties . W. II. BK(Mi LS k T. rf - lU ' ktr, Grafton DaKT. r_ W. Casky, W. G. Cuki.t.t., L. U (jOIXINS, HmtniiitT Dakm, J. W. Li.niMSn. ||. M. ; DkH0Oi£:T,.L Iletcher, T. D, .-.iTnr.it, J. G. , .. ; . , ; v j. How ii U C, S. ] torjjuut. Iv. W. , Jack s. J. D. CiiMAKK. JvP- . KAHtLLV. r, Jt Kku.V W R. KlKBV-SHlfli, J. I, t. T. F . Hay. I. B, Srusov, T. H, Mrvi ' ii. it J. M ™. (J. N. N ' iK h H- N- U i n% B. B CJ Bsr, G. A J ' .ui. I II. . Pbuhs J, K. PijiUiis, J, D Richakiwok, W. II Rmvkn. C. It. Reeve$_T. K. •■VIITII V F K. StEAHAKh W. II. . Stakx R, F. Wmitkiikii . VV l WlJ H, I. B WALKSC G, I J. I Vepse, l -i tl TZ OPHEKIOl 1 . ojrfjmm Members Alumni W, A. M. ' .-.L.iOHi-:Tiv tti.U. I [ fB-KRT EvA S ] 3 h. I . T, 1-1 DaIinct, M.A. W. ft Hake F, HofoiirHLiNii W. A. Pekcy, Bla. 11 A. V, . Tupftw W. F Wmkbuot JOHN Keushaw. Jrv I . K. Lr.MUl-. 13. H Swnri; RA. AHh. ' t W. I ' . DuBt H. ST.ll Wvatt H. Brown W. II. Am in i k 1 1. M. Ga s J. L Cube; J. R McMliJJS G. C. Sihlkit C McD. PlftHBlTK r. A, Pk-mcr J, Or Spearing C. H. PKMCK Watari; Sakak.(iaka, H.A. f SDphcriTii ha f tctmlj b«C«rtr i WemtrW ol hr r n!i nn] lilmiy fraternity, .Skm .JwIV . wlml-. h:i ■lu e™ at tfw irmvmiiv -rf iIie Kflu.K Vimtfrhll], Uulvtf J|¥ j( G«OrKin. K:i -l-uty i-Mi«Ht Cd- Icst. and Hie Univtnliy of x.ml. c.n iMi-a , ihc fnictmtiv it Hie riiHL- .mEflf a phii proponed In. ilir li kjI L-fmjilTT. S uph iw hli llh d- l : ncl too at b iof ilx ji.ircn: -; l-.i|:l-ri Ctesc GXctts Members fJ$HBrary itfivt Till: REV. AkTHlR HtlWARD NOLL tVfE Ckaft Glb LwrlJi SmOOBlT, M.A,. F J). Lvm Tatunr HcCouMtCK -■' ■I . ■■- 7 £i-v ■, ' -■■:■■■■v ■Vi- - h .- ' : Mr .. V ' . ' .■■1 J ' - ■■r .. . 1 1 1— II — f II I % ■— J -- ■— ■B. .T Ei.i. Govtm McMilli Hutsiho S. William Whittihjkms [fl ] The Ketitou y Mtiatfer Crttk .- Minhv MjcIlcley (Sash Tennessee The Mussefs Metieti for Latin ? Heski Makkley i. $s Tennessee ftftggits i Vright Medal for FretteA : Pui. Ji ' flF.s. Jr, New York fa Hmu Aftdaf tr G er intent .- David Kiw Dvmiam ,,,,..,,.... Florida : ' . £. Riehntotal Priii in IWitintf Stiettte : CiwxmGK VicioR Peak Tckss ' tf Co MtHimi, Georgia, Gradual Sekeiarsfiip : Qwowan Vector Peak . , , Tessas Jltf rlisfttrp A ' nigftl Medal for Dfflaneafii ' n: James I- ' ekgusjox Fisijiv ,,....., Se giK Carolina The fwxiiinnAi Medal f r Oratory r James Fekg lj.wk Fishy ......... South Carolina The S ttlt Caftrlittei Medal for Ffiay J Makcei.lus Seajhukjk Whauj . , . . . South Carolina First HiNttfr, Medfeal Department : JniiRipH I. Kb KiketyvShitii Ttnnejtstc Cerii Rhodes SeAv arsAi for Tentsetsee: Hp_ hv WarkleY Gass . . . Ttiidt.yrfc froutbrra Jtttrrfftate ©ratottral ssottAtwn Farmed f$$J Names of Representatives of the University of the South in Contests PAt ' L ThOI ' IBS Caiwisem . . Huwon Stuck HENRY CtMTll.lIXiE Semplf MBRCRft flltHES J L H SHTON . STfAkr SrkLmiFJt McLeax JYllIN RAttitEE CiA[.[.F.]iE6i ' . Joiis Stewart I as nek . . Riciia.ru Waluci: Hohue . RjCHAktJ WA]J_ACE HttiUE OkMKiSJi St HFEHHi . . . . HF.skv DisiEto Peeelletc . . Jakes CtAkkett Homes . . HOFF. Hf.NKY Ia MlklS James Ferousok I in lav . . Cabl Dlssis Coken . . . r ..... . at University of Virginia , , .at Vanderbilt University . h . . . .at University of South Carolina „ at University of the Smth , at Washington and Let University it Centre College at University of Texas at Vanderbilt University at University of Virginia at Kentucky University at University of the South at Vanderbilt University at University of Virginia iQOfi at University of AtabsiETia ]QP7 at University of South Carolina I%1 189a 1S94 1895 [897 l899 I ' ' - f90J 1904 19Q5 Colleges Represented U K I VERSETY OF VlW : I M A U N EVMS1TY OF Tl!X AS L n 1 ■- ii--!i - v ■1 Alaiiama Vawuehbelt UsivEK rn CENTRES. COLLBGB U K EVEEUHTT OF Til fc SOUTH [ImimiHt f South Caucus a WjOKHMfQH ASD Lie UNIVERSITY MrMa [94] jfyomilrtit soctctr Trinity Term, j 906 FtVSkttlti Rev. Wm. P. DuIIose, M.A., 5.T.D. Vie -PF iidt i W. H. ftrmttt Sttrxtfiry , , t ..... W. ti. Ll-Alili Orifc- . . . . . G. B. Mteks Advent Term, 1906 Pfiu mi Rbv. Wk. F. DuBush M.A., TD. V f-PHtsi ltt . . G. B. Mvers Secrtitty II. W. Thrkon Criifc . . . W. Irl II. Neilkk Lent Term, 1907 ftn ftfwl Rky. Wm. P DuBohe, M.A.,SLT.D. Vkt-Prtddtnt . . . . , H, W. Tickium Sffrrtqrp E. H A Metros Cri4k WVATT H, Bkcwit ti l] Trinity T erill, 1906 PrtsidtHt ........ 1 R. HlTBAKCI Vke-l rffitifxt . ..... ....... W, G, Clakk Setrvfary r , Wvatt H. IIhciws Ttmsmttf P. T. Prestjks ..... H. w. Ticaroa Advent Term. 1906 Lent Term, I9O7 ... . H. H. Lunmup Vitt-Prfii itt KB. Asiwews . . . , J. V. McClolti freastt ' rr . , WaTT H BHjOWV . . . J, H tASSds , , P. T. PfcrariiK Trritskrtr ...■' ..... J. L. MejlDE IJ rarian , , , W. G. Li., Hk f.ifir ti-{(ir ..,,.,,,,, , , , W. K. H. Nkjlek [flfc] The Sewanee Missionary Society M 1 ' Nh- the various phases of studem ac- tivity on the Mountain, not least in inter- est and importance is tiic work carried on by students of the Theological De- partment in maintaining regular religious services during the nine months of th - hctdemic year at various mission churches and [ilacfs of worship in the vicinity of Sewarjce. Of iheM? missions there arc no less than ten — St, A git- .Si Cmvan ; St, Paul ' s. Sewanee {for the colored ]]crq:le) i Epiphany, Sherwood; St James Lost Cove; Onr Saviour. Jump Off (two missions); the Coal- iiiiHii MLiNum ; Calvary, Remark ' s Cove ; and the mission m Bsitiu- Cnvefc- It slmuld afcso be stated that one of iht- ilwclngues conducts a ser- vice cadi Sunday afittTfwxnl at St- Miiry ' s-on- the-Mountain, the- Industrial: School for Girls which Lt Blalnt fried hy the SisteT of St, Mary. Bu id M this student jL- tJx[ us lay ncinli ' rs in (he Otcy Memorial. Church. Sewage, And in Christ Church, Tracy City, .Hint Fill the place: enf racers and teac hers in the varknis Sanday Sclmnls con- nected wi th the- above churches and mraucnis, It wdl be seen at one that these fafl indicate a wtiT ihf cHiiisiderable proportion , which will burly rank ;ls an™ng the most important branches, of student lift and activity. The Rev. F. M. Osborne in Tht Spirit trf . fisfiwts for July, ]go4. says: The Sewanee MissMiitary find: his Merit tight at his door, lie plunges; into ihc thick woodl and seduded COTW and wwti uf ih« mountains, and Finds them peopled n iih thousand of liicii, womea and children of the mm type as thme found farther l-:l%l in Tennessee and the mountains of North Carolina ami Virginia. . . They are of unmixed Hood, and foe tht noft part of Sc itch- Irish ancestry. This missiflnafy wort may be called in a true sense a wort of University ex- tension. Under our local conditions, it is the nearest approach that is possible to University Set- tlement work, h plays i important part in bringing something of the life and stimulus of a Christian college community n ' ithfcn the some- what cramped and narrow existence of the Tennessee mountaineer, And tlie reflex influ- ence of this friendly human intercourse upon the students themselves who lake part in it is of rto kss importance. We in our university life may ncH flalter OUTwl t L t T i ' TC beyond tir jlIiovl- lln ' danger id narrow and one-sided modes Nif Thinking and ways of living. Our darijjt ' r. ]j !Tha|K equally w.tli lha( if the seclvtk ' d ni ' i ' Liitt.nriL-L-r, ththu h uk a diflt ' ri. ' iit way,, is ttie |jL-nl aiid ihc nits chief of an unduly . jf-c entered (y existence. We need to nsdin; and appreciate ■hat not only beyond. but within the moun- tain!] there are people. [«I Iamb t np«hhv hiMn The RngiinccriiiE Club ranx iH «BP1, fwmvrp NlHBIHl CAHF n T riiJftHriP F riii .Skuipr, C.J, EHi F.J. CuSin F. W, mint W, J„ Simeon K, Ljnt V. M. MwaIkr M«TLck Slurpe Lkvjd TTvonsii Dr. Itaiion l.i.ui Fan«rJm J.I., WrOiift Lf W, |9 m«tfl C L fcirck H rbtH C wp AhABftMft GMIB Song Down M-obilc Flower Gloria Member - !!. Hbckwitie ClJUtK L ' obiih Officers PlfStdtitt . . r . . . . Wll.UEK ri.MITH KoVXEtt Vkf-PittiJtui Wyxtv Uusruu llnowv Sttrehnyt fr Tivtxiktvt- .... _F«h s Lewie (Turk . . . . HlJWAKO JDoUULAW JWIISSTOS Poet . . Motto Hen We R«t Drink Piutu Water Member LoCKHAKT hWSBIl M FMiR Snow PrjflCK, C. Witiciiffl PRK ice. K, J, Wmithelu Palhxi II. WlllTFIBLD ) flkcrs TsLraiK KxitillT . Jakes In hgkauaH ' F. L Kmjbrt . . , Vkf-Pttadnt . . Sfffftary flORlPfl Q U . ] cm bens Ci. W. AlJKMANnF.lt . . Mtfbirtg Rhf frifian (i. W. BaLTSri.i ' Iki Thingnmboh K. P. Ci-lr i ' h Grfgarimtf GtUtri H. C A, Damm , drisfcfc CVrtW U. R. IJUNMAH Sawrt tif Sf t?rB{ J. D. lyjrKAHAM . , SiWHtorffXt Stafiififiati TSLFjUM KNItHT iVfPTfflflry Naxagrr F. L KsiGuT . . r . Languid Unglda - — C. A, LutBtlTH, Jl . CmriewS Cpiter-lwnt ' jf -_„ __ A. A. Millek . AntfJ uvi AtmtrUti — II. P. ?ALMKK ....... Awful Aintuiif Jimrph 1 Pfjh-is .... W c FaitiodiftyepitrG G. C. SiULEV itatribtt Itinwkt J- J- Tavjjok Fiiiiaiithrepic Pitbikist [■do] Color i.itrii-i .liiiE B!.iL-k Flower ■Golden K «l fnlif Officers Motto DbptttK wiill it tJiipifiurr ■m- ; i l,r-iHi :,i lie H%fc Ml ♦ PreaJrtu M- S. Wimlk Vfcf-tWsiJ Hl . - . It. M. ii . , rftrrr . H, H, LuKHCIM i prrr . . ih. WtiJ ' 3U !I itt Members A W 1 ' RHWH CuilJdsH tli. Jnn m LUHPKIS M.iNMMi n i 1 1 ■. i . vr s, ! ' s-mi- SHUtKHAH Winn. WlLU.lMs A(ORJ r G fftp2s7cACof GTJOn Officer A. C. D, Not . . . R, H, Chant . . . J. C Craft . . , H. K, FmrESdEK . , , Ptiiithat I ' ttt-PrVsidmf . , Sftrttary Roll of Members T- A, Chjx JlHIS YiYM KA B I . Ill M.KR , . . . r . Untfivm{ fttfltii-Hi-t V. J. (ion dost V. A. Shaw • ' it ifff Fixer Yell ftmfa Tftaic, KM k Gobfek. Sb betfrn, Ah ! Lcniuiei Ptbcui, Rib! ftih! fcih! XJ9n Flower Wild Hyacinth Officers Prvstdfnt Vkt-PrfsiAfHt . , . . .]i ' ll J. SMarFttR KeUTE Wil.t.lAMM Roll of Members El.US GOODHAH SlIAFFFJt WaDLEV WlLL M WlLSOS Wr E I w— — — m mr +m TEXASmrCLUB- offi ttTH j. Howell Siiklton . . Pfts enl Pais, Breehbk tfitfr tesitfr tt Paul Jon bs, jn. . . . . Stcrr trj Jobk Greek . Trtassrtr Other Officers M Rk  ick Sua ki- ....... Wild WeH Ranter k. VV. Gai.jkuitii , , , , CAjvf Yfariiitg fimirdfr Jaukh l_ HAikJ , Ftrtmas f Ike R xth Lmvo D. Thhhas . . . Chief Six-S voi r Whiter Roll of Members T. Wju.thal C. Wheat El. A Cant C. J- Ki£Ei.i: J. W. ScAHUHVutiii K. M. Hiianp Paul JpNI S JK, j. B. G i:hr ti. Lewis T. M. Evans II Bhckwfth B. N, MgCkiIvks G- V. Peak I.. D. Imi i- K P TtiRMBS G, Bl kke F, A SiiiAJii ' E J. I, IEakki Paul JL Bhkkhkx J. H. Shfi.tlps H. GALBkAHH CWV Colo!? Green anut White Drink Hudcmiilk CormtrciuJ Maito Em, Drink, and lie Meny Yell Rah Mr Reel We iirc the Lmjti of TcnncBCC Others Arjr. iwJ ...... Bl W. Baksvh 14 f Ptttf tHl . J, B, I [ Seerttat? CD, Conn Trfaimtrr t , r ........... A, A Sl ? £ Kctll uf Member? BakNwm.i, H.HimET BihNi Brcxko Cannon Cukek l ■uin, C M l i . m rcr. J. I-L Sbttw Smsi-. StMi CamA ClKrtCEt I L-l I l Wait Wiictthohm ' ; Motto Ttu.- Mule Forever Drink lamp ' s Extra E ' [l l W. if. Amui . . R, ft Metciibli W. H. Am lii.hk $Offlg She Was From Yliasouri S]IHlkc The C ni Cob Kp« Officers Vift-Fitiiiittit K I. tf SEV . K. J. Ahbijeb Roll of Members R. J. Amhi.hk L. J J. Casey 5 I louver The Amcriciin Brnuly Color Inn. ' Blue .... Statist? . . . Treasurer K. H. Mjtchf.ll ibc j tee cti) 3 (I.;- CtT- II W JlKVKY . ' ; ■hi ' 1 AfaoQfftr F hnsl 1 :. ' i ' ni Second Tenon- W E H Nn- G 1 SttM -■p. S ' . I ' h , .■Mii.h G B v, tr ii ].ihi-ki% J. H. C K1TOH S. vi i, uam i t k SnKn E A. Pisw P 1 !■•: -, Jh. l- ' ir-t R;IS OR Second H:i- AIM Kslp.sIJ -J. II. S«M.H S M U. l.utkll.SUT ft. H Ml |. ■• F, J H COTFIK ' .. W ft i rli. R. T Pwh i I l TllUHA SENIOR GEROW CLUB ntior drrman Clufi Officers President , . . . ), J, ShaFJTjK I ' itt-Frrsidittt h .......... . TttLFAltt KsiGHT Secretary ..,...,,,. J, B. i ix Treasurer , „ , . ..... , SlLAS McEfiK, Js, Roll of Members K. B. M. Atkins Hv W. Bamnwfjx Wvait H. BitriWN J. G. Gaitiieh J. H. GfiBBH J- I). I-NufiAH.HiM I ' l l . J (HlittTOV PiU I. J itS US, J R. J„ L. K[KHV-hHITH L TeLFAIK KnHjHT W. II. Amhlfk JtL Em las. Mc Hek, Jk. C Ji. PF.yicK K. A. I ' esick K. I. I ' ll I [.I J Ps (J. C Si |:| i s J. J. SHAFFEk I.. UL I ' HuMA-. H P. TURKF-H 0. L. Watkihs |i - . H. MlMillim [■■NrtwPal Bridge-. {In UnmrmlT-- rhirtijih atstm 1 ... Officers c J - Krsci.K Pmirfrmi lkMt C Ckaft . Vi.y-i ' tvifrfrKt p. J, R Coptic . . .... Stttfiaty Sahubl Mrtji-wAv TrfrUKW Roll of Member J. D. McOiKHtCK J. ft McMjlus V M. MAS! itxn 1 1 IS Sl ' AllXM k G. G. W. U.TUQ 1 1 Palmbi i !l I ' .-.hk R H Gjwwi L l i Officers PftlbkMt C E. Wheat Vift-Prvsiifctit M A, PtvicK Srt.-r trj fr TfiAturtr . U. K. Dlmmw Ground Committee J. M. Skl.UEN C II- PBfflM }. H. H ri- 1 I -: Roll of MertilierH Al.FJiAXIhF.lt WaltiiaLL PUCKSTTE Gass E h As 1 kAS A Wit. Li am Paul Jones Jk- VVlLVLKir BttKR? COFTIH LCIHIIH- W. 13. AuillK Si.:Ait bjioijgii SfAKKMAK Gain ' s Cones SfFAKlXli R. j. Ahiler Ct ]1te t Winner ' s Wiiiitprs nf Hjificlkap Tournament, Doubles . Wii33uts iif Champion Tournament Doubks , Winner of bdth T nrrt;inicntx, Single . . . fE A. Pekick C H. PfeMtCK I V.. A. E ' kmlk I C H. Pejtick . K A. Fkmck [ ml flunri; airti 3irt n Tr iraurr Officer Rev. Aktiil ' h H. .ihav . . . Efcttt Jama, J Roll nt Mnubeni J . Sfeaki I If II. LUMfttlN l|. PUCICM E, P. Tl ' KXKK j. JL ClURCK A. R. Gray E If. Jan H, L DmcRAirr |1. I. W.Jf.HVF.V I-. A. l ' F.SICK G. R Sfjkel j. CCmi i A II Hot? I lunorary Member Ml S,i«aii BarKW] i i Ku.iorr Punch and Judy Schedule of Plays, 1901-1907 NiMifiry, Attflttf -f, f ' , •pfntiAfr tj, ' Afa.u •-.-...- TufStiar. Jmtr JJ. I £m i -• Early ut J ft. ;-j-- ' . . . .l .W.rr, Attfiiurify If} ' Titt. Jtl JttBf jfl, ii) j Tuadap, Jita ■■! t;,i u . tuiy n, tJJOJ . . . WfJxffdfij, Atigtar J0, t J jirT. .jr. MaltJitt. Stptttit tr Jt t j 7ufntlr. fxitt Jj r ffl07 -■| ' .n,!,-,u-. ,1 I - MEmtret Sbonf .imJ (  « ( entitled. Whu Si Sqddufcim. Mi i-irrl S|i..w mm! l.iTLr, nilillcil, A Manas. Mm m, . 1 Himt Gtidtbtttith ' Slu: Stoop To Conquer. ' ' . HeitrwfHrti ' i f- jivie.il finned} 1 , cttthkd, I Jim; KnW Sl 1.1 1. ,--;,. ,in% TMilflh Xl|{Slt . Amtophnacs ' T6 I ■. Lc Utt liy Ft«dtfkl{ Wflrtta lir Kliakcs .ir, .111 V D-i ill-J S W.Jiir. , W. S Gilbert Thrtt-Aft F rrii .■! Comedy, Eag . Ikn (rrrrt .ihtl IlLt Kn lhlit pkyarsi in Sh J ' . u Like If . Mml itlI lmi% .Did Onu-Afi Faste, rntrtk-i!, M My Awfiil Chum. ■i;n-..Ui Farce,, A Cun: E r ' li. I nl cK .ill ' ! Gilbert ' Sulliwi n a Operetta I , ' ruS Hy Jury. . Stpk«f c n 1 - Mi. 1 ii A4 Alujut N rtl«i. Officers Frfsidi-at Etviv. AftTHUB R. Gmv Vicfrl reiuffttt Fuok. t. {ieuikgb L SihlkJAT Stcrriuiy - . . . . . Rev. William S. ftrsmir Tnaimrer r . . . . Phot, W. B. NaUT Roll of Members Majoh Stiver M K. l . SrousaAT P. S. Hkook-s l sq. Uh. H. M. RiASEL , CafT. A, T. McNkai. j. P. Cokleit. M.D, 1 lifk ConCBK, Ksq. SncRCKB jfiju, l-jq. Aniikew Mlmjkk, M.P. ReV. W. ri. Claiipukke M.ynut MiW)s Cuni: I ' ror. W B. El all, M.EX B. L-WiGGJKa, M.A-. LLD, Rev, Thus, A- TtMAix. Lxli, PftOR J, R HlSNMUfAic, 111. I J. MlL S. SlIAKI ' i: Mk. A. L. Lkjuii Dk. S. M- B BTOH Ma. A. J. I NKPiK R. 51. Ut ' Ik E, F.sq, Mk. D, A. SllErilBKn PhW. II, W, Jbrvkv H. A. Gkkx.iucv. Esq lii; Rkv, IV si. If. Hi ■Hm. k HlklLV-SUITII, M.I). R. A. HoujtfD, D-D. Pdiip. G I- Swii;c.i:tj. 1 ' h l Prof. Cameron Ph;™ M, IX Rf.v. Wu. P. IJcB , .1T.D. Rt, Rev, T- F. Gaujoh, S.T.D. t sj A]jili;i l::ii Olliegn I r:i ! .tm s t ■-■riF.I Kit, — FLiuta - ■■-—■■■Djewii Iimt «jf ff«w — Ttixj Hvlit Jdrw? Sjuii P hMi - ■I- ' ' - LlMlH tf ■i HlMII| W, JlBUir IkjntM r bsn .1,! ,. ■. j r ■P Kj fcrj ■■rnui U ' lf|iu CJb ■hni ' Jp4uI b. M l ![ltfft wnl UpBBL jir J. Asblir ■iiiu V, Uuu| T+Mt c. p ed nk C ' jmic Cmnrrarr Omrcja of £lplja Cau Omega jfvarrrmtp t- ' rati :■in { ,V R. L Cctlmore ftt Ai dtmia Chapter Membership Itt Famtlatt Besjahi Lauttux WrtHitss, M.A„ LL.D. Wl LLC an Haskell DifBose, M, A. WlLLlAH IJCMJXE NilUTSS. M. A. KtfGER W[I.KERSU:« JfcKVBY h M.A, REVERE-SO Arthur Kometn Gpay Charles McLNjnalij rVc h ette Hesrv Berkeley Sfarkwas William Siskler M m . ' Willie; ITawthue e, Ambler Samuel Marshall Beattie K[ wi A DEKsOif PesICk. CLim? H, Pantc SaMUE-L McGowAtf iff TkeeJagin E I S K K ' i ], lU-Hh.w I EmVAHIJ JoiHCOTW Ifi (jgt J auks Draper Ink-ran ah J. BozkmjVM Rvlajtce Robert Means LKBwe G. R, Seskkl S- Me Bee, Jr. In Ata mia JOMS OfOTT ElLIUOT I ' fCKETTE VlVCAS MeHEIHTH MdNNIJCrj SlZrHE Ivi.LM ITf I J y tKETTK KlGHARO JAtyLKI.l! AHMiK Kre erick. Rite LuMMis Joitsc JACfeRXJ Shaffer EtiCHAhf GuHAjni ( '  ! Al J(ANnER_  ' |jr £ ' Left Uniwnrtr I ' ] Ch | r« House of Alpha Tau Omega l : rattrnitv Hie rH £iap Oc ' obtr 1970 fe U - •■■■■■■■■-■■-■■•:• . ' . .: _-. ■- •- ■■■., INESCAPABLE JOUftMEY -h Etfitmfl, CfStiiifl, CTtetitie -t True or False? 1. The Church is Ihe house of God True, Fatse 2. The word Church is appNed only to buiKfif Ei- True. False, 3. The Holy Catholic Church was founded by Jesus Christ and His apostle , True, False. A. When a Church isconsEcraled it is given to God for His use. True, False. 5. The act of consecration is performed by bishop. True. faht. 6. It is all right lo act ineverenlry in a Church when there ■no service beinfi satd. True. False. 7. After a Church Has been con ecretedi it is all right lo use it as a lecture hall for non- rerijious lectures if (he audience is made up of Christians. True. False. . Episcopal Churches sometimes bear num bers as F irst Church True. Fa 1st. ■9. The Litany is usually read from Ihe lectern. True. False. 10. Episcopal Churches are always named after some event in Ihe life of our Lord. True. False. U. The Bishop ' s Church is called a Cathedral. True. False. 12. A chapel is never a Church but only part of one. True Fafse. 13. Spires and lowers on Churches remind us of ihe higher life which God expects us to live. True. False. 14. The Cross is the great symbol of the Christian reunion. True. False. 15. A Church is Mid to Co cruciform be- cause it has a C ross on (he AJ(ar. True, Fer.se. Answers l. True. 2, False, 3 True- 4, True. S. True. 6, False. 7. False. 6. False. 9, False. 10, False. 11, true. 12, Fafse. 13, True- 14. True, 15, False. The ChUTth — Called to Heal! NOW, bo«r all lime in his- tory. The Church is called on Ln in hcilinj and reconciling roLe in eitf worid. ftjlher (inn arid ifl the roisc and chaos all b round us, our Lord stands, Hilling iretpcit •.•:: that w? may bur a tnull voice o-f calm direction. Nc. greai moml decision ha e e tr heen arrived at by icrcafflLng or jJipgijnj. or rising. Decisions are crude in Older and reftecUon,  nd Christian moral decisions art ScrV needful i qjicl time and patient? to let our inward can hear ihe w icc of Au- Etiorily. tyon ' i add to Ibe noise. Care. Fed. Listen. Pray. Wort throdE.li Ihe Leg ibriLalc channels cf uSCiety fcji chuige. Look a1 the world in its pain and broken™ ■and v« if yov can find any- body able to cope with Lu Deed. Human chaos demands God ' s order, HIS low. Where ■here « bilred, Ie1 us kjw low — not show cither down iornebodj ' t ihToat The Pc k of Cod , ii ii no Peace, Bui ii rife closed in ihe sod. Vet, BroLheri. praj for buii on thing- The MaJftlous pea« of Cod. HyuW Jot Far $,, Thf «ti Terence I. Fmkr, Ypu cannot be a Christen in ■nk h co y Utile compart- ment— shut oft from ihe world. Yoo cannot have i [low of ipiriluality in Churfh ■nd ihcn Inn ii when you arc outside in ihe e rytfay rou- tine buiin«i of living, Jctui had H irnublei wilh good Church-people Do JfOU retail when one of the Scribes came op to im one day and iikcd, -Which ii Uk firm of ill the CnmmAndmtnuT The StrLbe was probably tnyinfc to Uap J? iui in tome legality of (he Mosaic L w Jetm ft-pLitd, Thou shaft loir l-he l.oTd thy God wilh all thy heart and ilh LI thy foul nid with ill chy mind. This  Ihe find and fcrcateit Com- mandment and tbt second it like uii ' O il: Thou -H:ik Love thy neighbor ii thyself. And the Scribe said, Mailer, Thou has truly s- aid, for there Li ng God hut the Or and there is Tnjne othct than He and to love Him and 14 love hii neighbor as himself ii more 1ban all burnt offerings and lae-rifLces What did Jew say to him? He said, b Vtri] ' I MJ ' unio ou - ihciu are not far From Ihe l£ifi£ dom. Thai muit have come «i a wk n; the Scribe. He fell himself to be a part of Che Kingdom. What wai Jesus iryinp to (ell thii man? He surely was trying to show him thit ii was not enough to know the La h to know the ficii Commandment; il had lo be practiced, translated imo action, tarried ovlwde Ihe Temple count. There are « great many Chiisiiani today who are not in fram the- Kingdom, but that is not good ntough- Jesus does not want people who ire not far, if they are just ' near, or ilmon. Cod ii never satisfied ilh very We are either honest or dishonest, true erf false., for or agaiiujL Weare either m i ie Kingdom of out of the Kingdom. I know this, ii rather radical preaelimg because today vt are supposed to compromis . Jesus never compromised willi evil. ' t wnnoi be Alraoii good, righteous, ' or forpwen ! As a poet sees ft Ihe Episcopal Church in ajnerica irt -i to have aone sbvk rawing mad We had ex- traordinary good fortune m the fact |ha( pyr B«jk of Gorfi ' man Frayer was composed at esaclly the right historical mo- went. Trw English larjuaae had already become ' more or less what ft is today, so that Ihe Prayer Book ,% no- flnCire difh- curt to loUow than Shakes- pr-air R..: - ■fccclenastiti of the iifteenin century mil piA- t 4i d a leeliftg for Ihe ritual and ceremonial ninth today we have almost entirely lost. Why should wre ipn on f luck. ' -W.H.Auden OVER-tTAPHASIS OH THE SlMSES Here ' s Help for the Clergy Th D f il • toy l Cu ' flie, helping: yQu wtkth y ur ' L t- rid-phi r Jtadtrj, j y ChiiTth cFfitialx a «d mem- burl who r e d «i jnil¥u l4oi J y0 fr wn rmal ign «n didiiti. and y«vr lihuiHiu. And {ollf-g Hvderui, yt ng n {n m t 1 - Armed Forcti., and orKeri F ycur Parish away from hgrnc Willi 1h«nk God for yevf in ' trnl, il you seind e ch ■« py of ' The D p u e th ftanili, wifh or wirN uh f pe Knn l nol . 0g l«r vi h«lp yfnr help orhefil Order a bu dl qF ■sgpi today! TKI-EPIS.COPAL CHUJICM DA¥ 131 SW. n th Street MIAMI, FtOBlPA, 33 IS «i _ YE$, lend a b jnd1 of. oSpie 0ff TT t)ay tKh mjnlli unfil furffw notice. Begirt wirh r e rarliesl oi n.lablf ifwe. , ' vpsh .. 6y ™ ST«t Chy — . _ ..5WfJ. ...2ip.. ■The fit ] 10c per eqpy;. Wo lei ih n 10 eop4ei can be ienr in « bundle. Order a many ai you reed. Thf MinUlrT ip ordered, fro™ lime n liittf, [0 jd iw (Hr p-eoplr, in hi I it ihey it in hralch, to mile Willi irr npri[ f r (he du- P t l of their temporal Eoodi. and, vhtr of ibilrrf, tii lrj f Ficquf-in frjr re- li ic-.n and rhatiia r — Tftr toot of Common Frryrr THE TIME TO MAKE YOUR WfLL IS NOW. A WILL CAN BE CHANGED AS OFTEN AS THE TESTATOR J_ - L i| O Klinl-T.n:c;h Mr-iih in jl Window A. T. H . ChipTr Hum mm Sigma Alpha Kjwilon Fraternity Marttej- WUMubI Vi unfi Mfllfr Wkattf Cmblw Hill (Jcani N«ley W. A. tiuctFy, Jr. I ' knimuy Oiwdmart Gofdm Hal! Lyne acartfjmchi i rrrcL ISiIlmII Lwryfcfa Cwrtte Uimmll Ncikr Hoi W. A. Cuenr Coc«y l s i yner Ucrwifl OlMA tCmneflsec ©imp of m$im aiplm Cpsilon jfiratmutp t William Boxxbix Haij, M.A.. M.l). DANIEL ClUUIiKh;- Mll.I.EK. B.S. ' EsfakUtiftd sS8i Chapter Membership frairti it Faeuliak CauzkOM PK5GOT, .V1D. William Alexander GuKHiur M.A.. AD. TllECTHjKE llESLKV JjklGK, M.A. in ThtotegtA William Ernest Hvue Xkilm, B.A. Hopi Hekrt Lvupkjh, B.A. Bartholomew FuiAttk HuSKfl, HA- William Suitk Puvxek, ft A. Jons Gcjodhast Ai.iucAMDtk CombtaNTIHI Davis Nve William Joses Gukixin, M A. hi Atainmm in £ in AtaJftnin BoWEK WlUJAMWlH BaKSWEU. ByeNES WlLLIAM MlSTHOT. LLU. 1 MAKtEI.lL liEADHitOE WjlALEV ThbtoObc G !IX ho Cson William Beeches CjJ tl5 ' liKuRi.K WlLSOK BaLTXELL !n .ViJtfirtrr WlLLrAM JOHH ScVltFlU IUCH Matthew Gkaa-ey. ) THOMAS WlLWW, M. LV Richahci Hatch C. rasi Johs Lewes Comis, Jk. Lawrekl-e Maikj ei Bk AS WELL BeNPXXT A LEX AS OER G U EKRV Silas Will i a  i s Kes s eti i I .y s i Johs Niblv I l J 1 t ' - L-jUL-r ILuiSC ' ( Sur:;:L ' y u Kpf-ilon V VnSiTiik) Kappa Sigma Fratenmv Ff H M ltr— Auitil McMlty L  r fj]n fr StantJ Jfotv — | ulk-n |rftf WhSdWfM pr. VV fi MrQucen OiJrer £ mrga of apj)a tgma jFratmtitP Ettotfiitxd r$8 Chapter Membership Douuias McQueen fv Tkrehgw }J :srv l ' ltfin DfrZJU, M.1X l_Eox CAJtldS Palmer. ' Atadttuia Clinton Jimis WkJttih s v William ALGER Shaw ♦ SretilEit Ft? Austin LhHHN CARUH Palm fn jtr - ' ttLitttftfr ESavukk Auras WW, MIX fl AffJxwro L ' haklks Lanklby Mos lev Allen Laubbwcb Lkak in . i-tlJitHiit HaHKV KoitEkT FULLffnWEJDBR Carl Dekkis Cl k.ek. A. It. Paul N. Pjtteswer ARTHtfK Jamf Kkeboe • U T f I «1 ■■L c+v tim] Clmptrr Bimrtorv of luypa ttjma jFratmiitp DISTRICT I The Asrc- fittsfwt Stilt ALHI i-RHo — |b™ lLito CoUffif. HH.TA-KaIJA— r cw HlIBplhTirt Calif Kr. A N HA- Kl— I L — I 3-i.ri IiMhjI II tj ilkKT, ALFIM-LA N Kl iA— t : Ti ivcr uy rf 4. trim iM Ei. HHA-|JEL.TA— MiM. Si I LVJIri: tiAH H. -KT — H jn jrrt d ' ciivrrfrily, HUA-.M MIA— ILniRi: I miTvk AllM C ' miri ' -r.i,-:. -., thiinLi!.ilr DISTRICT II A,:.- V rt Pf4Ktjr. ' :■ i { ' f I ' r Sitet J, Au ' H A-CArr A- Comrt UnJ. rar li)F. Gawhji-£ ;ta— Kt Vfirt UnLvtmliy. Gamma-Iota— Synev Unlvtfiaty, I ' l— SwinhnrhjK Collfltt, Swiltknwuv, I i. A il i i ' i a— iVmi yLvuls  nwC lhct. . A I MUt ' EntlQ!) — Lln.il ' CXtity -of Prill! .■1.1 I ' ll. j,- I ' m: — 1 1 1 1 1.- L rvr- 1 1 I . Ji i (.■i t j l y , lit: ta-Ihit a.— -I jtUm h L ' nLvrrni.iv. ai rusi CMArrtJU— BhIbJo, I diacj,. N, V. DISTRICT HI ■Wd-ftUflf, Afitfyiifjtif, tfhtrttl tij t ' fih.ntM.1 Ali ' ji.Ji.Ai.] ' I[ji— Unii ' Hincy f Mirytand ALPHA-lvr. — Geo, V.ifth inline! I ' nU ' t-riiiy. ZH.TA — L ' niveniivaC Vinuiu. ETA— Randolpri. lacD« f. ' dltpe. Ml — Washinsritn and l.ee ■Jriiverxhy. No — WuHiam and Marv CoSltM. Uc lUiJi — HarmKjErrSidnev LiJIqic. Hi I -i - 1 ! ■l - !;:. ...-..-;! I . .; |.,-.;,-. Ai.ivisi I r i . i k- — :).niil , . ],mi. II .!;-_:. Norfolk. Richmond, Wiihins ' cai. IH STRICT IV IJkLta— I avki an CuBegt. ETk-PklMr.— Trinity CoQan, ALPMaJIl-— University fl€ Jfflrtl Ornllri . ULTa-Ei ' MIjin— NoHJi Carolina A. and M. College. Alpha- u— Wodforti College. Aith-t ninl Alumni Chapters ALU KM CHATTHllfl— Concord, Uurrum. KinUm. DISTftlCT-V Gtwein, Fteriti nrrvt Atakima A i .i ii a- Hkta— Hkrt tf nlif r iiy. A i .I ' ll a-Tav— Cfflffrtt Schnel rf T«n.tudn(rii ' BrTA ' LaRMM — Ceik ' f mdijf rtl fit ' pi Ni . i. -I ' lHrrhiih ni Al.iliima. Ukta-Rta — A lili.-ieYiJt IVJyicfhnic Irininnt. j [.i ' iim [ ' hxvt i:h-,— j ' Vilinii, ISiriibirip. ' hn.m., i1-r ik, DISTRICT VI yirivwf jirj ' Thki t — Cumberland. Iriivenily, K A.r ' jt — Vaoderlrilt CmverHly. [.auesIja — lnhtrvitv til Trimmer. V in S iuthmjiEni Freabyuriu V uK-rttiiy , QMEAA — I ' ni -eriilv cf llw iwvlh. Ai.riu-THKTA— Svullmmuni Kapiihl Uni- hnyi-- Alumni Chapters— C iara ' W s, Covin . 1cn. JirkitM, Mtenfnkt, Nj hvillf . DISTSICT VJ[ JtifJ k lttfty Al.lM vSif-u — Uiii ' i Scale I ' nivcrsily. |!ETA-I ' I — Case JirrMtol o Applied hl ' iHice. |!i.;r a-IJki.t ■■— Wuhinjibiini an J Jerfcnc ' ii. ISixa-Mi- . KrmuL-ky rilaLe LoIIcre. .1,1 I ' UM C, ' n Al ' TKKS — LDaiwiilr. iSLlltllJTH. DISTRICT VIII Alpha £eta— irnkx-mliy of Michigan. Chi— PurJ Univewiiy- ALPHA-l ' H-W ' iihljJl fflllfK . EtETA-THKTA — U lv r iijr of Indiana. A l.l-H A-tiA wax — L siLvtriiii- of 9 Ihntiii- Ai I--U Ji-C in — IjLr l- iwtii L ' nivenity. ■: , vu.i-l5r.TA — f ' niveinity of Ok ' tsO-. Hi i x- t ' .i M.tKi— Smi Ermly o! WiK n in Al.L ' Uhl r_ ' n.l.J ' 1 t.H — Chici n- ] nrliaiiajprjli-v M ilwaiiVcc. JHSTR]CT IX MtMSttiitfil, r flW, . ' r- -jjjhr, d r w Matr f t n ml SeutA linJiafii ' JJKT.J.-MV — (. ' niYCTHty of Minntvnla. I, . d R,H0H-1Jri«EnaQ dE Iowj. j [.piiA-rSc— L ' niiivriily o( Nelwailil. DISTRICT Xfnii ' Uii. ffatUiii. ArAiiitfttf. Indian J ' s i;- {i ty and t W d  7JW)j Ai.niJi r ut.H,.i, — William Ji cll CijlltKf. Lh i s. (i-AHV.i— Miiatjun Slnlc Urli ' tfw.iy, ti-i .t a4Siqha — WudiinaiciTi l n- ic«hy. ILi.i ' A-L ' lil— Miutmri Schwl ut MiM . UktaiTaI ' —linker UrUcraily. l — LiniversiCy -uf Arkjnplk. {jAMjiA-KAPPA rilvcnilliF of L Vl ktooia- Aiatmni CaArnnis— T«n Snaiih, Kauai Ciryv Lieilfl K«e-t L r Hc |l luff, -St. Lamm. IMSTHiri M Jfifffrafifif, faMtitiina (itul Teras A i ill -L V-.ii .j — Millaaris tlnllijte. tTAHM a — Ljnuklam .Siaie I ' ni ncTifty, 1 1 ,t J. — MuiiihiUr ' .irru. L ' nLvrr i ly. X X — I. ' nn (miry M Texas. A i i i i (. iMnr. - Jacksno, VirkitiurK- Nt Orh-an , MiuDnn, W cc VaroaCily. DISTRICT XII fiafariiifa, i T ywjwfj ' jttf ami L l k lii i -rtmrmiN— L-nrivwiiiy f IJcrm-Er. Ih i t()Hi:i;.v — H_ (iloradi Cb] ' «e. (r iiif.il. htiii.v — CaloTidaScTiHiltif Mines. Ai.cmsi L ' Hjni: — Itrnvtr. L 1ah Alumni. DISTRICT XIII Satifc ' rniii art J y r ei-int t ISi.rA-Zr.TJi— Leland Slaiiford L nivErs ; v. ISkta Xl — I ' njiicrsilv yf CalifnTiiia. A i i vm I ' tnn i i; : Lin Anjj fes. San h ' rui- cinca. DISTRICT XLV r ( a lAiufffli. Ortgmit Malt . ' a 4 JfnwW BKTA-PSI— UniTcnily u Wi.ihinK I '  (iANMA-AL Hyi— UeikiTrhilj- f t rftSSfifL (iANMA-THKTA— L '  l Gi-«lK [dark . Alums i Ch ptvk— Poriloiid. ■I ' hi I Mc i I in-, i E- ' rattrnits- Ccrmrflscr Beta of gin Brlta dicta jfraterrutp VWatt Hvstek Huown. H.A. GBQKfVE LeGru B Watkiv- CiIUIKCK WlLLHV QurHTAkD } ms H(wi:i i SiikltOS Perrihi Pauiei Chapter Membership Wil IJw GAYLOKD ClJUlk, US. ' RihKknr Mahjus Di ' Ri i: khi Lviisfi Mkadk, J«. jj Afrilitilta Jwurii Ln Kikuv-SjiiTii. hLD. Mow mi BAHtCTVI I-asihk TlK MA JOHBS WaUTHAL LtitH PORCHER BHKKM « Acaattnia MA ' JjMjIJYI WhK.IIT IXCkllANJ k nil Ah i ► Hi-ano Mitchell Beyxhiy Mkams DvBoke HiLKHHur A nilKY Cam if LEWI! KEHFER Williams UKSkV M.lKkl.KV GASS Tjkwm l ; i in SftiNE Kkselm KtuiKKH Wr M,OW Thomas Waller hu.Dfcic James QhiCtfF SPSUtlKC Mc[.K.vn:H Jakep S™iw Jwll ( ■Uft (.• Chapter House -of Phi Ptlw I hew J ' ruiernky ( Mnr H t nt4 by + FiMfmny in rh S uh Rear View of Phi Delta I heta ' s S ' ew Chapter Htiust? | Vnr in C:-mtrr t CvtimAwi ) Ddtt Tau Ucka Fraternity rta tDfjrtii of Btltn Zau Drlta jfratmtttp Chapter Membership FtttRvs iff f- ' tttstttatr J wf. Maktj; Seldes, t.li. M.S., M.D, la Ojfseie STL ' AKT SfRQTHEK MACLKAK _ MKWTOM MlllllLlfrOS ■Rf.v. Ahthuk HtmAKit MttU, Jahbs FehjCUSu FlKUV, BLA. ' C laytox Ear lWh eat; B. A. Geohje Bi WO A K M S UM, I - 1 - Joffp IJhihwk Cahxok. LLUl Hwot Pqwo Pmbur H .A., B.D. m Aradrtttiit In fjcgt fa Attiilftnia GEQKOI Vktqi Peake, B.A. Nathaniel JOHKS Sawwe Frederick AncHiwtr 1.0 5k taps Kohxkt Thbooovs Phillips AUKMM BlMftuctf Clavpool ' Jahf Donald McCoimict Paul Hamilton BrKeobm ' Saw t ei. Mkucick Shark Thomas Morgan Kvaivs OftUB- ' DuitLtf HOGUI t ' ll.vKi r- I.i m I.i-iii Luhvih DAi ' Mh Thhi ia!J Ke pethi EvsTavijOU J M K-i ClIAK LEf. CHAFF ►Lrt LW ™j. Chapter Hnuse t l Dr.™ Tan l du Fraternity Chapbcr Hoiitt of K ppa Alpha Fraternity l i Ki]i}ia Alpha Pfflrr:i-:A iTOvfXnr— McClWH bill H. J. IVhi((tfW J. IS. Whiihfld Sfim4 Afiffflii — Pi niSwi Coffin McLljud U rry Wjki tin Cbapttr of $3t app aipfca fraternity M Chapter Membership Frntrrs i s UHk Rp.v. Willi Am S. Cl lwwtsiP. w ' f ' Jrfufogia I ' AU ' [ ' « Klk PkHNTISS B.S, Jt HS FBAMt-IH McCLOVD A [|l}i M K N I, Hi ' I ls McCmyen. J«- F amf.h Buy an WMimciA Jh. H F.S R V I : WlWlTIELl WALWrLT fEE Rj-LttkV L- ' l t Chapter House of I : i Kappa Al| ha Fnternity .■itusmi Atu mm Aiumni John Young GiLrlingtOfl, LLBl Abater Green. I ..LB. Joshua Robertson Nieholls France longing Coyle, M.A, Edwifd Bfidge Xd . n, M.A., M.D. Fr;Liltis VaiiX Wilson Wilbur G.ivle Brown. C.K., U.S. MjittJuiU Woolfblk - Robert itanveJl lllliu.it. M.A.. LL.B. John Mcurltm Mortis, II A. 1 lit. lid 1 3 l_s ' ' d I l.ullilli.Ml, M.A. ] I f rtry Sac liter Duitbflr. CI- ., IIS. Olint Slu!|hliL-nl Richiml SaOhml RukI, Jr. H rd«e ChwnbJbtf, B.S. (V. M. IA W ilium Qendennen Robertton, M.A. Alexander Galpiri Btacjkloclc M. A, Li- 11. Robm Fnuiklin McMillan, CB, AlK ' lt H. ' ITVl ' JT ■■■■llUiiril {■Ofgc Hltitv i I l. - s ]■rvckrirk ( ' ir.iy I L ' bthird Robert Scott SpUoun, H.S. Sl Jolm GotKtil ri.iv I ' Vaneist KJIiult SIkhiji icorgc Fradand Peicr, B.I . I hicai W ' lilkr Reynold M.uvin Kirby-Smlth, M. I . John Uarbcc GiLldtcr! I.L.R. Wittfcra Ikverly Wetentt Frank Richmond Kimbrough Honor Green Johnston Charles L ' otesworilt Finekitcy. I.I..B. Samuel L ' ary Ueekniih. Id, A. Robert Irvine Branch, R.A. William Mc- t Thoflipdon, II. ridj .tr Howard Karr r. Jf. Robert Sonny Jtmixjii {icoruje Rcitcati Kan, M.I). ¥ ranch Willis Ambler. ti.U. Alfred New ell Kinj? Lucien Memcninjjcr Thomas S;trjjeiit Parrolit, 1.1 ..J t. Joseph Bruce Smith Arlhar Nelson, JtD. Luke Ixa, M.A. Telfair Hodgson, Ml A, h ' cnoti [jca P jr.,, B.A. Au-tin Thomas Branch, M.A. Guirtgc Hendrec Harrison. CD. CJrnsond Si napkins B.A. McVeigh Harrison, M.A, Frederick Myers Scott, Jr.. I. LB. t ' liacjcs Ljiunlard Gray. M-A- Will jam Henry Pock, M-A- Jaime Urodic, 1 .1 -B. Richard Coaklil Hid I Bradley Broun hfagic Phdwi rkatp. I-I-B- Andrcw Onnohdl ftttm n Henry Gokfthntite Sfebeto, B.A. L.- -I iv- - Moyhui Bird, B 1 J -virpli Roxeniati Rylance, IJ..B. Walter Mitchell. CD. TIh.hci.l-v Kvans, M.A Riuharcl Mayikanl M.irsliall, B.D. Fiwclt Mikn™ Otborne, MA., B.D. {■eorye rkmctiiin (. raJgliiLI, 15. A. George William Croft, 1. 1. .11 Valentine Jordan Vediii. B.A. We-I :v K.ikm Wltekwt i Ht-llry Disbnu ] J hilLi]ix, U.A. CJaytiHt Marl Wbur t, B.A. 11 amid Jeffrey Abnuic Willi. tin joakua Uafney. B.A. Willi Wilkinson Mirinmingcr Jante.s Ferguson TinLay, B.A. Jamos tJurmtl Holmes Daniel J lull Fnedcrkli Kite LuntEUiH, It A. Stanley Hamilton Tfcuvant William Sinkler Manning. U.A I [an lid brown Swoue, B.A. Miles Abernathy Watkins Nathaniel joncs S«wiie I ' Hnl Briolcau r ' uller ikn (ircet •Dk«h4. [• !] Jcl we Wjtttl Hunter Hum II, K.. . Willi Gaytord Clwfc, B.S. Joseph fJiht Gaithtr, If A. John Broocfcfl Gtwi I ' lietidufe l-revlin lmyjien llowcl Malculm Wright LiK ' khart Richard Jacquelih AitihEer Willis. Hnwthiann. Ambler Edward Bryan Andrew , B.-A. Edward Bryant Martin Ac kins Walter Stanley Barrel John Ho well shclum. Gtiy Clarence siMey Sr. Cieorge Leokin Sicussat, I ' h.D. jaine- l IrhrtY caring I i purge LeGiand W irktu Henry Hupe Lumpkin, B.A. ' Telfair Kni iil Lawrence Markk-y Ji hn Brown McMillin Richard Blind Mitchell II airy Pcxriive Palmer Aktmm Ah ItlHtti Afamni 0 cv Wilder William Beverly Wooa Thann Sargent I ' arroti, LI. I . Duiseurs Cameron Greer Alexander Vunn Wnxdridge- Albert Huelimg ] J.l i , LL.B. ( larknon ti. ll ' --LltT Alfred. Newell King Samuel Boden Laird Kenneit Malcolm Uougiai Charles, QutnUrd dray. M.A M.iUhew Watson Dana TyrreL Smith. LL ft Lucicn Slemminger Joseph KutledRC Voting James Wilson, Jr. Hurgess Wade Kilpatrkk John Collins Walk George Wildy Gibbs Dou s WilNanm %i b I lenry Campbell Ch-itTee John Campbell Avery, Jr. Hugh Miller Tlwrnptson Puree William U ry Gillelr, B A ] lonrartt Farrar Crandell Stephen Moylan Bird, HlX Albert Christian Garner Robert Dove Hudson Horace Siringfel low. B. A, John Craigmik Jimles Coles I1 imsy Freeman Hall Job FLiv;irJ SrtowuVn Julm Harbour McBce Otis Hacketi Joanna, H.A. Gih an JiiKtiph WiniliTi!]j, I1.A. Budtl Slausmi Aiken Joseph l e KiTby-Sniidi, M.I J. Sydney Stiiiih l :iyinniiLd Deiilkcnr Kiii IlT, Jr., I.I IJ. Ij ivix C.ayiiur Wood, jr. Pci y Oder Benjamin, - ' . I ' l. Koburl Hrwin CJnAjfl, J f . 1S.A. Georgt Fleming Floyd l ;Lilrt. ladcr Jones Snot Green Alexander, LLft Ji ' lin Ikn Robertson Robert Cat! Dkkcrson James- Monroe Jones, ft A. David Collins Gillet t Henry Harrison Sneed tieorpc l J hclps Gates Edwin DuBose Junes Henry Howard Powers rLp-hraim Kirby-Sttilh Edward Anderson Bond Thomas Waller Palmer William John Scarbrough James Nicholas Young And rev Crawford, Jr. John ljurence Clem Scott Mendenball, 3 J h.G. William Jones Gordon, If, A. Luther Oaks Whitman, M,l , Irving Jeffries Roseborough LL.B. Beverly Marion DiiBose, ft A, I 1-iL ' injnre Henley Jack. M.A. l- ' .i LvL- .rd ClwHes Gride E Uniry Luttiitn DLkii .:i ST. IX Byrnes U ' :lli.«EL Mlstrot, LI. ft Thomas N -.-i ' ....ihnk. Jr. MoriTXH: tj,ini-l it E.jiiirr Sukk ' ih Kirl v-S]iulli •tiKtMeL l ' l] II Ffnt ffanf — X. S. Wilde? £. A. Peolck W, L. Beny .V ™ ii A w — C. D. CoLcr jElfiir Ktiijht W. H- U«iwn J ' juI James ij. B Mjm The Jvfwanee Purple Surf ttStHt—lyut C. f ' uefcett rihshori Stimf Rtnv — T. Knistit E. A. VrnvA. Th( t Km. ' — C mvj V . Mjrniing SiW y Mrftfpt 1 ' Kniftit flinf ..■.hi MlKteB Whilt-v linhlM JjL.llll.13ll Jhies « Jtdrrmf frrw. t f ' MaibvM.h - tt ' iiALKV j. Lewis Cows - i dwik . ' . l ' i i k i I- [• ' MIV-i J Txn.ru K Ksihiir . ( iin i.-h , . ■HAKLBt McD, I ' tLKI ! I RliUHhl T- PHJLl.ll- Ail.l I. H, rtu« . - - Jamk- i ' CMJn SlJ.A.- WlLI.IAM- TlllPMAS ll. WllJ IS K. BlAtt • M i i iUCLL . I Hi ' - in iuims ViViAX M. MASNIxm fin ' , ii 3 K . Kismhi M. It. - -tm -punf ' «l|H(: ■.•: . th ■■. PAnuiuM . i tifegt It ' •■' . ' , . ft fi ;Wit fiflfiftr , ftdkiii Dtpartamt , , . . . Aitiiiavt ftmtf m Mitvagtrs C ■] Mm1.11 i_i S. il ' imn I | | M|- (. ' llll IIS I !,■■i;- U I t: MiAy i I i i ■i- I K-sh.iir I : , :, . Kmi.ht t l±X KDKH ill V.HUY V I ' | Roukmi T. I ' m 1 1 n Aii in H. Hon i Paul I l una ( Cnxrt tf Wei I l.Ml- I li. ' IIA ' S J. W 3 inn I, Jk. . it. Bi.i h Mn iihj I KkKXJCtll M I-vse gmitrxc k Hk ki.vcni Jim-, i . I ' i i i I | !■■■I Sl ' -SI djc JUttrarp tflaga?me Eii-Lsitv M. Gfc Jons L. Uofjih L- ' ditors 1906 EtHnr-in-Cfikf Paol Jokes, . , , Assosiate Off Hon HARCBLL! ■Wu ' ALEY ALEXANDER A. SluSK JCWW L CoiBB Guv C. SlBI.EV Jamb (J. Sfeakjbq Wvatt H. IJkiptvs ft tffttfjs Mattittftr Cliftoj; Hkwiit Prmick. AsFiftan? iissirttss Manners l MttiO, S AhrMi VtviAM M. IfAXHtird Editor 1 907 . . , , fjJffpr-rq-Ciircf Silas Williajis As S f KJatr ufitws MarcXLLUS WllALEY Atlee H. Hohf Carl IK CoKEft PAULj MEa Jatji C CfcAFT Hwsiorit MfUfOgtr f.LvArJW - ui ' tfiT hxrftttJtgt EJitiir itvv C. Sihi.HV Atiisfnnt AWw-W MnH(l£fF$ KtLVKETII H. TAYIVHc (. ' llAKLKK 1,. T«iWSES Literary Majja irre Staff Fittt Rv f— J. L, CeWw V. Jl- ManninK Jfimwrfjfr — W. H. Hfi n C H, PtnifV H. Al.fiua ] ' iul Jonw M. S. WTial }- Anoancc liibliograpl;)) tyaj- 190? Wiij.iam Pbm:nF.n DlTWh, SI. A.. -S.T, D r — S fenaffgy $f the Nttu Testament (New uslicinrt). Thr 6W tV t tkf Hotels. Jkf ii-ctjtfl Awarding to $t r Pmtt, Gechuie R. FAIKBASKSv M. .A.— Florida; Iff f fa pry itzd fft RonttiBte. History of the Uah ' enity 0 tar Setttk Sam lei. Marx Haktov, II). I . — T.lemexfs f Ptane Sttr- tvying. A Theory if EquatiottA. Wll.UAH JVOHHAX GfTAKIK, M.A-— (JjJftAVlTJE Ta-dtiy, St. Fritttsis and tAr Trees, and ftther pjeitis. AKTHCH H«W Attn Noi.l. — ( )tjir irafcw ,■Threr [Mitres, ' Ute Ptriti-MNS. D n r Quitttatd. Chaplain. C. .£ A., and Seea td Pif ttf of Tctmcstt YAimi iiemrti RiTbyStttith (In preset Aie.mttder Gregg, pirft Fiskoji of Texas iHditedi (In ]7fi.-p:ir.iLii- ii ■Glen Levin Swuhutt, Pli. I . — Milton ' s OJe to the Xath-- ity (Edited, with an Introduction ). Storm ' ha S h nfHHJifirt [ Kdited j. EvwAKb McChjluv — Apwfdk Snwasim nd th? Ptv fwt f t ' nity. Tiiumwr Buchanah — TAr Cuttle Cevtedy. fttdith TrU Hmfrhnnt. Lytfl TLiCKtR h M.A. — Sf f Stadfrj i firtigivit. )(t ti B£U, Hrsskmak, Ph, D r — SliaktiijjeaMr Twelfth rVfcJti (Edited} The AMtifM t to the Mars (Mild). American Short Slcrics ( KhIl[ I ill citljiifcHnratLoii with W. P. Trent t. Anieritari Kxoayx (KtLited). General Hditm of rlir foAtiioH Series of Fug tsh Clauies. The Complete Worts of William Makepeace Thack tirjy (rldilcd in collaboration wills W. V. l ' rt-TH . f ttuji fxtae AM : A Study. A Biography of WiU liam Makepeace Thackeray, Kichard Grant White ' s Complete Works or Shakespeare (K-eeditcd in collab- oration with W. I ' . Trent and B. W, Wefk). Thack- eray ' a Henry ititttwtf (Kditcdjk [■tJ ttoantr TaiiTiriluU Efcbates First StricH ]Syl MkHUKK tiHKF.S ltHI. STOJf } ... ...... ' ■Won at Vande nJ( J AM IIS U ri.JriK.lt QlBSHAM igyG (jAttDisEu Lttau IVctcm ) . Lost at V an lf rtnJ| Jt HX HARItF.I! iAI.].KHKtt i Syj William Witseij. i ,,.,., „ .. „ Lost t VamHiTliilt AUKANPSK Q. hLALtilXH K Second Series iSgB Chahuej William Ikivn t . .r .... ■, , . . . r Wtnl nr iLhetL-rljiLr HcrtYAKi Mi ' K KJiii.r.v ],Hi d William Mkkl ' kk Gheks I J Won :it V ' underbill J K-- y. SUAt.i ' Al HAkhL-tftN Tj Third Series 1004 William Joshua Bakpxi t ■.-,.-, 1 ■kj ; Willis Wilkibgxw MmHIHOM i ' ...._.___ w on sit nciAViiiL c William Sixki.eb Mavmm::. Jc 10O6 EiA¥Wi S[j Dkmfjuk Ksii.ht. Jr. i . ,, . ... ? ' . . Loit a! v underbill William Simclkk Massisc Jr. V Fourth Series lyOT Makcei.lcs Skaekkxik Whai.ks t .„ - Won At SciAanee Lakl DBNHB Cukek Saint Augustine ' s Choir %e (feont R.BV. W. A. Gl ' KKfcYV M.A., B.DL Clmf! ™ jAHE Cll,ifcLl£i Chart .... . Organist tvti Cfotrmsittf Juiis B. CAKSttiN Crviiftr FhtUMiiCK Malloy EputrNU B u$lky William Dousaju Kiw«tiCK Willtajtbom Haywood Chxistomeil Maxell Noll Charles Clark Eakl Wvlev Dudley Towkb Jwejii Knight Alhon Knight , JttkOME ALFHEU Su ' INKi-kkc WdjRjiit Rkh k Bitowx R. T, Phelups -Newiqw Midduion P. N. PixTENcwt Hanoi t J. H. C f JS K. F_ TavijjB; M. W. 1 .■h: k h .vut Albert oh R. H. Mituikll [HSjJ Oflktifl Ymr 1 ..f tgp; W. It. Amulkh Dirtflar . V I_ KS|«HT ¥. A- EKICK. Jr. . } u.-j fr.rf. r . . . K. J AViLEK 11 M, (it SrtTfAlFp -, - , ' . ,. riur,r ' ■-, 1 .■EHB.V Membership ft |- AMIH.EH W 31. Amu ilk G. K. llUKKK F. 1 t .iFFI!f tl. KCm hi R.W U.tlJlh.Ml II II. M ' ■Ai- ■1 1 h li 1 A. il Hum F 1- KM--J11 C A Laxm i. i ' . McC Heme L C I ' aj.! ! E, A. I ' llTtlCK. JM. K. E. Txtucw M WllALEl ][ r W n rtrviKi.Fi ' J. U WiirinrAit [ «i ?frniXTIC5 ruwnrr Cltljlttir association TeLKAIK KfiltiHT G. L. . ■:—.- . J. J, SkAKFER . . Officers . . . Prejidtat . , r . . I ' itt ' PreiidtrH . . A tern ff la JhitmA r, sgoet , , . . .V ,V ruNt: . . . . J, J. Smah-kk . , r Ft, B, Mitchell Executive Committee Aiank fa Jttly, fifoO Dr. B, I awtxjN Wimjins Wr J. StARbKOUOII TttL-ttAm Km ilt lv B, 51. Atm G, 1- YfxtMH F. It. Lukhu J r J, SlIAKf EK N, J, SAWhtH Aug rt t WwA r, rpri Uk. R Mu-ftijf Wkkjjsts W. J. SCARBkutHSH I ' l A. Pekice, J R. 1 ' ei.iai m Ksk.ht R, B. Mitciifij. Gr L, Watsi s A. A. Stosb ft. Gkur [■? ] Football Tenim 1906 ■j ■1 e ftnu - Kniftm Mirufitn Papier 0 I1 fCouh) r Am-Uwu liiirii Utthh! WlUlw (C pt|tn) Chta| Stone Will outl]frn 3ntrrroLLrgiatr attjltttc 9BB0rt ition Officer for 1906 W. L Dudlet .. ....... . . Prtadtat W. M. RlCGS ,,,,,.,,, Vke-PrtsHtnt E, T. Hum IS , . Stert iy t I ' rtfis t-er Executive Committee . ' Ym. L IXuLEY . , VanJrrbift { ' nfrfftitj B. L W|(WIJ!5 tftfMVtrnty qf fit Stmtk Tm-s. It Bov „ Lexitfana State Uxtotrtity K. T, HoufBS ,,........ AJ rter {jHRTrsifr W. M. RlGOS , t ' ii ' tHiett i ' slfrge Colleger of the Association Agricultural and Mechanical Cnlfcge of Mto fippi Agricultural and Mechanical Collect- of Ie.im±, Agri uhural Ctfftgt, Mill. C IIfge S tftieff T jt ' as Alabama Holylcttinic In tKuK; . . . . , Auburn, AAr. Trinity College Dorkam, .V. C Clemen College C wst CtMrgt, A a, Unhnssiiy  i Alabama ....... tfwwnfr Ate. CumbcrEand Unr rsily ..-A™. 7J Unholy of Gwt0i iHI«4 C« {Icorcia Schawl of Tcch tr ]™;y Aft nfn, tin. . . , .... ... L rmcrsity cf Mississippi . U fS ' frsity t Mas. l-lorida State Unrrersily ..-.., ™Cr Citr. Fte. ,. , „ ... 1 _ I mvtr-uLy of NsisJu-illi; iithviOf , ft 1 ! rufman L. Diversity , Gwaiw-fif, . t- ,, „■- ujlj: ,. University of the South SmaMte, Van. Howard College- . - htriutngbAtrt, Ala. r Louisiana State Ufliireraljr ..... B R«¥ge t In Lmversily of Tennessee Awxrifft, Too. Morcer Univ-crsdly Ate . Ga. VandtrhiLt Univenily Notkvfflt, JTfvw. Southern University Giv uiter6. Akt. Wofford College Sptitlcttifarg. S. C [■7 1 ttusebull Tallin 1906 ttrtf tttw— BallfiHCiMeh) Lunnuii r.Managerl Amn ' Jbv Kll Shme llnwtil T tf ATo — timidii WIihl rCopHtlA) liisdc Penick FaMTtk Rm — Sn rir Witkioi Wadlry SpjiLiriiin Ojr Varsity 1900 fastball tCtam CAfMttfM E. A. Wheat Mmtfiger . ]■. R. Li mUH C brA LC. Bailey Positions on the Team C ttter , . . . , H. T. Waduy Ntf.txr II. B, hv|-fllcHK S first fluff J - A. Wjikat Srtvmd 8 rrr N. J, Savkie HUtf AftST . . , A A- SKWB $turrt Sftrf , W. J. Goipoh UftFitfd CL Embus ftftftr VM C H. Pbshci Right FieU I- K. Hhwei.1. Schedule ot ' Games Played Sewmtt, 14-6; Cnmkrlond. 4-0 l l huww, April i?. iS Srwamte, 8-3-il ; Uitk rtity t ' iik i te. 6-2-5 at S wi April, 34, SS 26 Strawr, 7-0; VendrrMtt, 8-4 at Nashville, May + 5 tttM r, 2-7 ; Faft tMfc 8-4 ■Sewnea, May El, 13 StWtHtff. to-tt ; Cum frUHtd, 1-5 - - at Sewance. M.iy ] . 19 SfttfSHft, ft -6-? ' , IV ffirrJ. t-4-6 ......... . ... . at Scwanee, May 2 , J J, 14 Stn aiu . j ff-p : AlttfiAtHtt. 0-9-0 at Tuscaloosa. May z-B, 2$ [■7r3 Track Team ] 906 SlitHtfiHjt ■KiM-lf- ] lunTiani Siimc, A. A. I3axmt]l Chtapt Y k .-itiitsJ— I.i, n KriiglU, T. Staff -! E nu Itratfc aifb jftrlu Ctontss, 1904, 1905, 1906 JmerclasK Field Days Wimmr, ty j . , , CUiW r F S907 . . . , ff «jnr. 0 , . , Law PEpAnrn Nr . r . Wmttff, 1906 . . . Cuss r 1907 . . , . AIL- Round Ch.ani|i£onFihip J. J, iiArrKu jiuU . J. SAwitiE .......... N J. Sawiuk. , . . . . , . J. J. Shaffib .... . 48 points . .ifi points . 42 points 14 point 1 6 pohls JO points Field Events too- Y tnt f tisft .... jjd. knf fhtsk . . . L-Mfite Ran J -Milt Raft J£-Y f£ Ffnrtihs . . . Zwiiitj! High Jump ■■Running BnaJ Jinef . ■efr Vault. ...... Stiff Pfff Hammer ' ffawar , . . , ( Ittss Rstir ..... S, G. £ 7$ - Yard Dm , S. G. S- Rttet IVlMKfT, l$ f N, J. SaWhik, 10} set H rirm-F, IfBg N. J. S.iwkiK. 10 j at, .- . . - I A McQvgctt, 2 in in. iy! ■;«:. D. McQuilfl, 5 min. 40 wr- . W. A, Shaw, j min. I7£ bcc. 1. J. ShjlFFkh, 10J sec J- J- Shafkek. ioj sec. . . . 7 Km.. ph. 4 ft. 9J in, , , , . B. W. B vxfiTELL, 5 ft . . . S. MkNIHSMIALU |8 ft 9 I- . . N. J. SiWKIE, IS fl, Si in J. J. 5HAPmt, S ft. 11 j in. . . S. M. BeArriE. 9 ft. j in. . . N. j. SAWftlt, j6 ft. H in. - - - N. J- Sawn ik, 40 ft. J in. , . , , , , . i. I ' . (j,%ri , EOO ft, in, . , 1907 ' i H ' fl- 52! ™ec . . . M leK 7 ' J min. 5.1 1 «. . . , I. M. Gavher, i m. . . . Co. ft 4 mi 2! «?c- .... i J inner. tQ0 . J. Jj, SllAlTE , IflJ M- . J. J, Shaoti. ijj «- W A SffAV, 2 mill. I J  M. . V. A. Shaw, 4 min. ; set. . J. J. Shaffer, 9 J m . . [_ Kl HLE, 5 ft. 2| in. . I . R. Csikaj 1 , ]Q ft 4 J in. .J.J. SjiAtFEK, 9 ft. IS ill. . I M. EvASS, $8 ft. in. A, A. Stoke, 1 io ft. 5 in. ■■19O7, 4 rt ' fl- . F. Gar bis eh, RJ mcc. , Ox A, 4 in- I «. i ' - • 1907 Track Tea in T fi — SihiflVr .Sfitd Uunham Jtitftexr— Ambter Knight ISiirwtl ' ft-Harp Basketball Team np-— Mmohg i-yn Brjeloi Bof em — 5. M. Sharp C H- f« !eV F- SJi r,K iSmnnastuut £t rwrj3. 1004, 1905, 1900 Gymnastics ituriznutat liitr . . , S. M, BKATTIK , , PnraiicI Ban , S M. Beattik . .. Ftyitog fiiij;i S. Sf. Beattje . , ' thiahlittg J. j. SltaPKEk . . All-Kound Champion Witt Mr is, M, Bkatnk , , Wtoawr,t $ S. M, Hkaitie S. M. JJKAmE S. M. Beattik 1904 « 190$. HanM 1 4-i 1 3 Tournament Wimw Wivtrr iVinttcr . . . 19Q+ - - , , . 390 j . . . . . igofi . . . W. J. IJakm:v J. J. SlIAFFKK S. Mil I tea, J k. I J jUDMVT TJ ' itinm Wih hts 1904 .... Shaxfek and PucmnTj; 1905. . . . Shapmjl and Puceetti [906 . , , . FUCEETTE AN in H«WUI Ccjlss 190 -B . . . . C [.ass-] 908-8 . . . , tLASi 1 908- A . . . . St. Luke ' s ...... Cla s i9o;-A . . . . J j.i n _ _ _ i. l ■■3-3 3-a 1-4 Intef-CUa Basket-Ball L LASS I90Q-A j-O Clash [90S- A . r .... 4-1 Clash 1909-K 1-3 Clash i v-A 2-3 Class igoti-H 1-4 St. Luke , [-4 I J IVinrntr, !•, • Qua 1 909- A 4-0 Cuss 1 90S- A J-t CLaULOLD-A 3-2 C 1 jibs 1 jMf - A . . . . . . 1 -.1 Class 1909U ,,,.,. 0-4 (ivitiiiiLsiiim ' 1 tjcii StoHiiax—Gim Shaffer Alkip A ' mfffinp— Ljn )t. Seilcl WilJiami- jFgffw Xy Po p Contributors Lucrarv Rev. W. T. DuBosr S T D, kcv, W. A. GlEBkv, M.A., BvD- Rev, A. i , Noll E. D, Johkstoh T. E. Dakshv J, L Cnnns G, H. Hvm M. H. Li ' M Kis Paul Jojjes J«- Wvatt H. Knows: W. Rf . A. K- Gkav J. R. McMillih J. (1. G ITHftft R. _T. ck: Ovies- H. W. il(KM k Miw. Many Moore II.W. Jekvet, MA A. Mo3rrtiOHEHYV ] J h.LV M. bi. Whalky t«t] The success ol my ruse gave nw cmifidence. I pro- ceeded gaity h firm in I he Mi rf time I could bring my mis- sion to a successful i-wur. I reached my Fendenr-Lnix without further iiiish p. As soon ax I iierceivcd ihc garden wall lo which Alvarez di- rected me, | undentood why he wWI W( pace to the right. fiir diTt-lily nver the g.mli.-ii lIout hung a lamp whidi ' ,v.n:lil Ii,lv matte- rjiflCe-alrtieflt impossible. I had «veml niiimiL ' n. m wah which seemed ;iges to my impatient wrinighr-u]] imagiilaEioil. Ai lust |he donr l.iuh dicked and cautiously swung open. A cloaked figure- glided [hriiugh nnd sprang within Ihc shadow lit Cfty side. Alvarez J I he wiiiiuuJ nlii-arcHcd. ■■StiicNrirn. I brg.ni. At tilt first word she recoiled and darted her hailcU ufhmi her breast ' Who are: you? she demanded fearfully. She li.nl Mtep] irtL back into the- circle of light in her fright, allowing mc to see her clearly. I was totals un- prepared far such beauty and yet disappointed to «ee that the girl was a pronounced blond, I Icr blue eye were wide with startled excitement her breast Hxing and falling quickly. ' Scncrita, I csplained h Alvarez is watched and cannot conic. Me bade me deliver this paper (« you. The girl roen red her composure instantly and. iwdt the extcikdird envelope-. Quiet, she ruiicl. -eoirte irtHi tiiir garden with Itie-idlik I re.id il_ She opened trie door and as we slipped through, dosed it quickly and shot the bolt, Then, standing beneath the lamp (which, was bung abov (he d ir in such a way that it threw its rays, on both side } she l«« ftpeti Ihc en- velope and quickly gathered I euiiienci. She muttered a smothered exclamation and Iwildiiig her handkerchief to her lace shook in nocon troH-able emotion. I started forward in alarm, but she extended a ™ iraini ng hand and gasped ; Ho, mo I I ' m all right now; you must help me, how- ever; but wait? have yon I he [ka  w. ' ordr She watdhed mc with xusjjhcLous eyes. ' ■Ferdinand I I cried- Isabella!! ' she IRfwemL ' It is all right then, I c:m trust yon- Kd we siiLi- ! set quickly. she continued, I : « g nng to (esi| y jur fiirliiiide, -it. The girl pMuecJ and glanced back at the h use which IcMimed hig and Monibre in the starlight. The window on the first floor alone showed a light die gazed u[Hin it re- flirelLi-i ' cly and then bade me follow her. We threaded our way between heavy ttrws of shfubbcry and reached the driveway. We yiejuied 10 the grassy side to avoid any betraying crunch of «ur shoes upon the gravel: and halted licneaili ;i rrUMive wii- wAfrr. Now, she sanl. siHjaking e titcdly. I shall ask you to enter the aoatt and pfo ewd direftly to the study. It in lighted, but there m no one within. Vou mn.-t take a scat by ihe hr -, v iih yovr. back to the door and promise me not M say a won!, no matter what happens, for fully Ave minute - Then if you wish you may tdl anything you chouse in explanation of your presence in the house. An 1 1 iliiw one thing more; are you armed} Agiiiii that uncomfortable question. (■$1 No, I replied. ' Is titer any danger for mt in ibis affair? JJoj necessarily. she answered. Are you afraid? Perhaps il ix (00 iillk-3l In ii.sk. I could ml n-sisi ihc ap| ca]ing eyes so dimly visible; hut could I help inventing the implied slur upon my Courage. ' ' ' Madam, I assured her, M l am only too willing to w. of service to you in any way. fine turned away in silence for a moment and seemed to hesitate — then she turned to me with oulst ret h . ' d luind, ,h Vou are a brave, hones;! gentleman, sir. 1 shall always remember the service of thix night Go, now, and I pray that you -come to no harm, I pr cflg ed the Utile hand in both c f mine. I shall eve be ready to dr ;my service — • For the cause of Panama? she whispered. For the cau e of EVnuimiL ! I eclmcd wiih a Mgh, and turned into ihc hdtttc. I kill 2in difficulty in [injjhjr the study. It was an inviting looking roiirn. with hhw rcilir ' iy, oak |.Kjnellrd r but relieved from gloom by judieiousJy arranged pictures and draperies. The opcnftlt pl-icc: If iii cheer as well a- warmth, and the big Morris- chair before it, m designed for comfort I pulled the ehaif around and hat down with my back to the door and awaited developments. There wu not a sound in the house and certainly noth- ing in this peaceful room to suggest danger. My exile- ment of the moment before passed off and I began m real- ise the audacity of my position. What was I to dn if ihc owner of the house a niared beforr my five minutes ordeal vt as u [i ? I ' m philosopher enough lo make Ihe best of thing so I placed my ! at upcni the writing table, my feet upon the fender, and feeling the craving tor tobacco, lit a cigar. The situation was ridiculous in the extreme. I wondered what idea (be girl could hive in placing me in it, Kram that I passed mi to wondering who the girl might be, am) to a host of similar eonJEflures. She was undoubtedly a pretty g - ' !1:| evidently of the upper class. But what rpjuon could she have for mixing in Spanish- American politics i My musings were interrupted rather abruptly. I had heard nu sound of foot tcps, but a cold incisive voice be hind me made me aware of the fafl: that I wis not alone. I ' ll be banged if you are not cool h ir! I turned .slowly in my chair and looked nlimii the muzzle of a revolver. It was a large siised weapon, I noticed, and was. held remarkably steady, I must COfrfett that ihe shock was  severe that several secartds elapsed before 1 could raise my eyes to the CH behind ■■and recognized Senator Brownden wlwi it ufuVcmlh kiirmii in Iti ■■sic in. My sur- prisc wjl sn complete that E came near forgetting my promise to the fair conspirator. However, I remembered in tine tfld RfrJUOed from opening my mouth. I iumed baclf m die lire .i .lIu .md blew rings- of smoke at the mantel-piece. Theft wfls a ga p of indignant amazement iHihliirl uic and then language unfit to repeat The Sena- Mr sprang in front of me, and this lime the revolver MH shaking in an alarming manner. You mu.it be unaware. ir, Im sputtered, ' -that I can shuot you down like a dog. What are you doing in my study at this hour [i ] r took out! my watch, in great jjivturbation ihf mind, [ ' he Senator limked angry encmgli to phuIL the triage? if ] re- mained silent iiiuth linger. To my xelief I saw that I might u]kti itiv lips in another half minute. My unwilling host had gnrwn while iv l r 1 1 ivigo ami hi-- i ■■had sieadrcd into [Uh roiLjN coldness. He also dre-w his watch and when ne t he spoke it was with a tjLiiei determination not lO be mistaken. 1 shall give you exactly ten seconds m whEeli to answer mc. Who are you and n-h.it do yon mean by Ellis, intru- sion? If you do mil answer me I shall kill you as sure as you arc silting there — One — 1 felt my hair rfK, I knew enough of Senator Brown den to fce-l certain that he w:ndd keep his promise. Two. My eyes floLlowed eh r creeping minute hand. I han were -t M twenty seconds njf sileiiee befthre (Kle. Nine. The eyes fedhhwed die sights until the muz zle of the revolver covered my hrad. HddQTII foi Heaven sake let QU explain. I burs! nut. The pistol was lowered and the Sena]«r surveyed me cnddly. ■■( rsh ahead, ' he said curtly. As clearly as. jxwwibk tinder the circumstance, I re- counted the events i if (he evening, cnnnting nf course the namts or alt concerned. The Senator listened with grow- ing interest. In the midst of my narrative there arose a bustle and commotion in some far van of the mansion, lJocrs slammed and the sound of raised voice and hurry- ing footsteps echoed along the hallway. The Senator went to the door and listened. Mis eyes, had grown tuspicioais and t noted that he wa? covering me with his. revolver once nnn-c- The noi.se died down, however, almost as qitickly ;ls it ItJid Ih ' jtuii. What in thunder do you suppose that was? he de- manded. I wniTed him that 1 was at a loss for an rxplaruition. He still ttMjd at the open doorway, his. brow puckered into a puzJed frown. The next instant a woman ' s vqic harsh and strident screamed out the word StclU! -Some one was rushing along the hall lowa in; ; and again that agon- izing eall froze our blood ; Stellar Stellal The Senator staggered against the etneir white and trem- bling, The revolver fell from his Limp hand to the floor and lay unheeded. Then a woman, all disheveled, with grief stricken face, threw herself upm the Scnatrn- ' s breast and sobbed out : ■' Stella! Stella i g mr! , t that moment ■frightened servant thrust his head in the doorway ami stammered n ut : L, |, I fmjnd this just now. Sir. on the drive way. 1 nv ijrnixi ' cl the pjtchft I had given the girt only half an hour before. The Senator seized it and withdrew the con- tents l-ji ltIv. As he read, his face flushed and the swollen vein nn his forehead stood out in purple knots, Read that, you infernal fool, you! ' He burst out, throwing tlic paper at my feet. Your Panama patriot is iImi r.isL,il AK.ircz — a penniless- tutor in the Fashion Sehnol. He ' s been trying to elope with my daughter, Stella fur a month. In mortification I stooped for the paper and read it with (Waning face. [ . ] Mi C sh,H Mai; Vrtur fjithcr ha had mc closely watched by dcle-ftivcs for m-L-r ;■wwk. | tATifwt meet you aa I promised ; tut Cupid buibowt ui the way. The romantic yining idini who wil] deliver tbiE ha talcen it into hi head lInlc I am mixed up in the Panama-Colom- bia arttu. I have been cartrad no| (n gndw ive liini. I have £LVC[1 him ;l y.iss •Kiyn.l Kunjiriaild, ;tud von ;ire to answer Isabella. Keep up the pame and plan to have hini keep your father busy while we get out of ihe way. Carter and Van Domcr will put the deteftiiT on to this fellow Smith and leave me undisturbed. Meet me at the front Rate; I ' ll arrange the rest. In hasic h Yours, Alvarez . rti . rt : T Winter Kind rwwnhtr ranh han-aTn-ittied all ■: In- 1 1 -Jtr-i III lirt-rfsl. V hftie tlni «a lilt mus iht reM (IE ur i Id ihe e i, The- harvexE-nvitcn lui pu d jw y. And willi h r jit ihe 1 . il Thai, aiiicmn hrouphi aa be titular Of TTum, arid hird, and be-i 1. j ' And biting windi of Winler ' i reign i{d« wHiille o ' er the nrunue . And pierce the traveller lo 1hc core Just tike  many lancet. UrNiliJ Hir ' -i-A i-.n 5M: vine U t fctct, witb Irp-ltt haftd, OuH| reul i caifh (He brtmlnfc di-fi From jfwrftr r i(ti4 rid. And drlvet ine mrx kf ' lfl tik rses.1 Wiihln the illj Ir-m-f.. And inarm 10 her hiding; 31IAC . Thal cramped hfotith ihe ea nt Alas! 1 the world doth seem so tune. When tiLeukneu chill the hour, Ami whal rni on.ee a frijrrant ddl Nu htojjrr Utnri a flower. The icjir is drawing; bi ill tkwe, And. oTt a 1 rcmc-nltcr. The dilline IWiei «. ' ( Ibe Sprmfc; Hrtmn lofTierf UeCrtYibcr. [„ .; The Greek Play KWANKEVS uiliqueftisw UnOftg American college.-, in largely clue t the fad ihnt ihc ninun and the academic hIl-jiI of the inhtitulHin i eTC, ill many things, modeled upon the l-Ingliah universitce — cxjMrciaHy Oxford. Therefore it has ahvitys beta her pride that the cultural value of a flcao-em und clear- sighted JlcllenKm ha been, preeioudy strewed nun ihis free mountain top. Greek play have been given here every ]ictl while iit part year; with solid success. — among thcin, the Antig, me, the Oedipus Ren etc. In 190 j. Cor the first time 11 1 Ain«ric:i h the Frogs ' ' of Aristophanes was presented arid nw. with :lh enthusiastic reception from students and vfeitOft alike, The Frogs ' mow and today, is brimming owr witli genuine burlesque, If it were not taking liberties with 1 1 ■■- jdudcx wf antiqui ty, it might be said to be recking with ' .ipr, ,,li I ' -h-n tree. Wdkic Memrnirvger — he of mossy 5e wanee stage-etal! — coached the- LfJlrrTs; and Mr, Jcrvey, of the Greek De- partmciit, was tdmregus. The ChoniH sang the Parry music with dixtintfiun urn I appreciation, numbering among themselves the gu? ty ba  o of Mr. XauLs and the trou.. badmir K-nnr of Dr. Sioussat, a.i well as the rice- field echo of linger and the burbling baritone of Coryphaeus Lumpkin. StMlfl Maclean «■;« a most convincing L H nyM4— no Kentucky Odcniel courd have drawn a mom arfttetk COtfc, Xanthine- legs were represented by I ' jrl Wheat with that art that csl l|h s (Jcteclion, The Giant-Cuard-of-riic- South Phillip was more ponderous than any Herakh-s ; and Curd was mi realistic a dead-man thai the GnrarBK- School, in utfdpation of a funeral, cried Holiday Dr. MontftHBCty ferried [lie dead with tlie hkill n-f ,l Cnilaiii Hank Haft, while Hoboes did Aiakos with the wulfuJiKfl of the most fashionable bead-waiter in New V«fc- IW Jones was a gracious to hmk upon a hih namoake i to trickle down. J3ul the hit nf tbc evening wasTicknor ,1- tlit Stygian Shrew, ihc landlady «sf the eating.joinl in Hell. Gaither seconded him well. Dnnu ' a Aisehylox mis neck and neeh with his pace! upon the Ilar-roorti Floor, and Ford I ' d I lee ' s Plovton had the blackness: of midnight Ik «uH about it. From (hn it i entirely clear that the Fhm made good, and white ver wants further [nfofYttltzOTi can interview Anyone wht Hiiw it, The Ballade of Hoffman Boarding House llli Kuha.li Huffman ' boarding brume, Where Juniw-folfc reside, AnJ llierc  ctc men fmm all ihc Suit , And Mexicans- beside. And jHrrnBhljr (iEjf si and smoked. And. fanKHTiHf they lied. And cherf w. 8 Ltm, lh ljMtlia.ll roach. llull-ihri-ia(cd h Strom; cf arm, Who carried lit Jib fraiiicfri pocket A fiercely thtf irtad chani ' — Th Knflwy l.crlf KAx-nmi Thai keep a rutin frvm l r n. U1 Juniors learn what henion kn ow, And th Coach hai Eiwrtd out miux, That deipeiate dyspeptics- pay No heed bo threats rat hints, And Screbe, the Wander, railed hij-eyes- On Bailey ' s Mjda niinli. Tlity Iltd. abavl 1tie (ienenJL Who xsur (hern Kinlf bread : ■l-i-ii :i.r dininKrtmm lKfiealh, I In; 1-rlTHiii, uTtrhnJ . For they li rl loofcrd ls« often an Ulaclc fflflfftT frberi (bey were red. And there w  Hdk. ihcJtehltic, And I ' u] . (he married -man. And Stripling Spwsc, a,nd Lj t ' 1 I , And rtihtr-, uf ihe. cl i Tbejr raged, arid p ijl d- aruj ytinwd tar (owt As ordy Junior cm, but liifht  a bem. tlir lxuebiLl roach, rlnUthntilcd, slr nj{ of iim ; Ami he Tclwwtl C yield i! up — Eli llcrnty t ' litrihlMd charm ; Kt needed jft| hH WlLjiiiillU To kt n him 40U«d and cilm.. Th y b H eh lr raltn ot pcH-ll - Hak r I ' fihirnirtl by a t or  Ortl: They attacked ibeir 1umkIx41 birtuic Wiih ihe hrlrroeofH o( iht Lord, And chiclcen Jejp wifli I«(ln in1n, Hew Across the- cat-lungr-i!. Ih ui ! Vrtu - Srrehi.Llir WVtnitrr, lurnl ihelr fjur. — All Nashville- knew bis fame— I ' rom Au Hin„ down in Texas, To Sewanee he- came To eat the- meali at IhirTman. ami learn Dyspepsia ' s name. Vi ' lu-n Hi rr-lir. Hit tt ' ofidtf, ui« IWHkfF, AD ill Iwiide rhr en ! - He dropped hock for a punc, Mid kicked As onily !icF -lici van ; A stream of rayt— !! Biattlied rtit- dti|jr! ' AmJ so the Cray be in. A sJhrHklrtjs tltm Llir l rwtlura and The aalun On ItiC fUirt. A crajdi of il -.l.i-s imi lii.- :::„i, A IJLi klr iiii.in.iii-n, Aivd Lem rim? itmifl, t hatriaekt- lrv|i k Acrau the- Ini4.r-:i daln Thus, ilew they Ijtm, the baieltall coach, Uull ' lhriuted. itn nf of arm ; Itul Mr I ' mtun kHMcd Ural The nircelj- Kuarded charn ' i — The IilCle mwuy oila-mint Tint fctcp a. Mil fmtn harm [ ' ] The History of Sewanee Dramatics O FAR ImcI; a [lie yciir. i-fitf . «e can gel a ccMiN[ ;i.r.i Li i. t-ly .l.l-m r.ilt: ItCCOUnt c( tilt. various rJtcatriCf] entertain men ts given by i In ' Ktu-dciii-t. Hui bL-Nn ' L- ihat date, we have to rely «i|Hiri the memories of oldest inthatrfmntf — -w most unscientific pro- ccedurv I -H- 1 us ttiL-n divide our sketch into prc-historic and hittotfk times. In [he pre-hUtork times tlwrc w« presented. I MM tnLd. in iIil- month of October, [S75„5ome I tbleiuX, Tin is the earliest histrionic event which I can disu n-cr. What these Tableaux wen,, where given a d wlmt for, ;ilL nif thene facis remain is nebulous as (lie Flleiisinian mysteffef. A more definite word can be itd Cm the play given in tin; Spring of iiJjJS, It was named ■' An hveiiing Cali. and seems to have given much enter tiJQrjunl to the then sojourners in Ibis wilderness, Wu now come to historic Limes and discover shut iH H ' li a momemous year ; for the statjc not ibe present «fte, ill Forensic was then completed, and on it. on the Jlat of September was given tbrtt delightful farce, which still re mains ii standard for amateurs fri i p irfr Frunfait. Petalls of this important event can be frnnul iri the Cap Asn Gowk of lS«2. N ' in let it be clfiLriy nndc-rstcmd, lha; « f jirc not hero dealing with concert , but n-ith play puia and .simple — at Least we hope they were. Of tJLcc Club performances there seems- to have been an abundance in ihe pfe-bLstoric days, but of plays, I cannot find out for certain any besides those mc-jiiicHied- Vk hIimuLlI [ben begin our historical ttate- :ii,-n: with [his ikrte of [SJsJ. Iii tin ' v-c«t of grace, 1BS6. early in the mondi of July. ill idlers oh all eimspku-fnis trees and posts announced thai du.- Original Hewancc Dramatic Club will produce John TciuiriV unrivalled comedy, ' Che Honeymoon. ' Ad. misHkuv, 5a cents; reserved seats -? cents, Lxtra. ' ThU -untiv.dled coined} ' was given on lh ? loth, and seems no Wm c brought in considerable money for ihc ben. nil ..( Forensic. The correspondenlt writing ti ilm Xusft- eitfe AmtHeaity reported that it had bec-n ' received raptur- ously, and that the scenery was prodigfotn Hi it feaJujn, Among tlte actors we note Mr. Thom-p-Kta, Mr. rVziers, ' Miaa Wicks, Miss Kgk tnn ami Mr. A. ameber. Of ibb last luiined f ' inkma-i , rr uiricft itx awv, we should pause to say a few wofda He uah [lie creator of [he Sewance enthustasm for dn.M[nciils. l- ' nntii ;d] sities. we hear of Caa frniclipr, ;u him-iiig been [lie lire and the instigator of the Dnairuitic Club. In [III- hifttocy of this subject his name presrl rfiirikte . He .sbould be acclaimed the patron saint 4 Piiricli and Judy. I XJtfi v a ;l l.i-.i-y year, for anelber, and more pretentious perfornsiuict; w.ls given on ihc i8th of October, when ac- cciTiling a the bill poster ' s statements, the good people of these parta were called upon to admire art r applaud vir- tue, symoaibue u itb lovers, and condole with a ben -pecked husband, and to sec as cmblamatic of ail these, the beau- tiful and pathetically comic play of Esmeralda, ' Fin- (hu ( 3 «: benefit of Forensic again — among those named in the pro- gramme were Mesai. Beall, C, oyte p W. B. flall r Butt, Spratt,. and Meters, ass-isied by the Mi ea II Kirby-Smilh, Wicks McVca ,nnl C Kirby-5miih. ' [ ' lit: ru-M note we rind is quite amusing. We read in the Xaskinlle America , thi: following communication from Tullahoma, daUd February 3, 18S7: ThcScwancc Opera Company { !) played here tonight to a fair sized audience. The acting was excellent and reflect great credit to the troupe. They play At Sbelbyvillc to-morrow night. Does not tliat sound strange? just as it a gang of professional track walkers were doing a series of one-night stands through the State. ' (Tie play m Among the Breakers, and the facts are as follows: Certain cnlhusia-N uperH the winter vacation on the Mountain, and to beguile! the time got up this play; but there being nothing but I he hogs up here for an audience at (hat time of year tlu-y went ih partes tn fitf i tif. into the highways ami mtn-pflled men to come in. Whether they got out alive financially. or not the chronicles do not -enlighten us. By speeUI re- quest, I his same play was repe-aled mt thf Ik-m mi of the Ctf iUtl Gmvp :tftCT ' he n-jLwmbling nil 1 It - rlaiis oil April I 5v L S-S?. And HO it ■apjimprwU lha( this grand- child nf ih ; i. .i,i- ash Oown should have in i( A record uf one of eIll- hHiiipfcrflHrst of its UKOtMl We not among lhe JLtLihTM almost (lie sanle list at lli;i[ of lilt [ntvious pl.iV, save the addition of E. 1 . Smith, whose name should be mentioned, as it figure quite prominently in the dramatics uf lhc next few years. It ww, apparently in a S3?, that there arose a clamor in ten- i-inHp, demanding a new I ' orcnsic — mtttatii tuttfandii — how- famili,ir rhis suunds ! i seems that originally Fihea- wl ' consisted of the present building, minus the niaj;?, and whenever anything na given a temporary proteenJJJM had to be built ; a bij; ninonce in itself, nor considering the way in which it reduced the hall ' s seating capacity. And so a new building was desired, and one of lbo e ever-fail- ing benefactors was sough(, but he eluded Ins pursuers. However, several shows were given, concert ami such hire for the benefit of the new building during 1 J7, mostly under the management of Mrs. S. K. John sun. Of (his. lady we mu st say a ftw words : Upon her fell Mr. Rancher ' s mantel, and to her untiring energy and ability S wancc owes most of its Thespian revelries between 1 flit? Add 1901, And more, unless my information is incorrecT, she wia the moving spirit in crofting the present stage of Kcn-erpsit This remark upon the building of a new Forensic is espec- ially interest iu to us to-day, now that the onee new build- ing has fiiuj-hr-il us course and is to be gathered «n its fathere, FtUC (or a moment and shed a tear with me m-er tlun gruntl old shack ! M;iy Its memory ever be green, tad when we .ire iiiil.iii-il With affluence and reclining in the Jnuffti ' .lt of a fire pTXMnf Forensic,, may w ' c ever look back with smiling memory (o sh.it mnwnu ' c wreck of the pasL As far as we can ascertain, the: present Thespians arc hoard- ing their treasures in onler to be able to assist in the etec lion of a new building. Without doubt the greater fHedorma-nc-e ever witnessed so far in Forensic, was the prodo Oti of the Mikado on. the 11th and a jlh of August cSK; r Let the dodger and the programme tell (he t;dc : For a New ll.dl. given by the Dfumalic Club, The [jcO] Traditional I deals of Sewanee AM atked r.:N s.ty in ivn minum jenowwhat B of ilie iradiiianal ideaUuf this University. 1 taJII itv |q | i i l i ti4- matter in jutt five v, [-il--, whit ;i brief vx Jitn il Ih ii rjf cacfe, 1 have .- : ■rn- ' jl ini l-- jioke ' it ■; ! ihi 1 aitakeTX .iiiiL tbi- making of Se anee. AillI by 5ewaHGC I mean jwit s gt-iLust Iml its dhYcTCrrtia, nti nt Sc- WBnec flF a -srlltKit, inr ;l I ' mveTsiLy. in- % l-i n:urni:iriily, — hut rfw 1 school, university, --r ■. •. mjiiLmLly, in its iinU ' .iiJii.d dis- tinclUin from ail others in the world. Wlm tuih made thee C i differ? or, Wherein constats thy difference? — tltnse me the question I w.int to answer. I dn fini! pretend or pft- s:mic to say thtl the diftrfflta I Mill guilty; tO select to pecify 5irc all «f lln ' iiL mCry affinal. :h S yet aftuhtaeiJ. ninong Li-t ■I ■■■: whalevcr v. f, lite a? lu.d, .irnj, llicy WCt llic distinctions, that Sewartee, Llir i ■: L l - : k I me.-nis and stands fi is . My skeUh ' .vill tin. re for -, probably hu partly historical and actual, and [Airily ideal and futlieL|ttitOfy. The his| differentiation or distinction, ihat Sewance did actually or hixiorieally win for ii.se-lf and largely stand for, Wan a liny outward and visible on of wllftt HC might dig- nify wiili chc icfiu ii nv — in f.iel, mostly a matter of clothes. In those earliest days d ji.iKim:-ir School ascendency or monopoly people used to ask us- about the Dude Faftory ne had up here on the mountain. Now greater men than I have said greater things (him I can say about clothes. But cvcO I h V always irmught some good things about dothe too, and when I «. ( s v my University I tried m be Hie ri hi kind of .1 dude myself 1 have been too bothered and forgetful trh keep it up since, but I take a secret pride in our siudviii hndy n ihis- day a.i a body of well dressed young men. I admire the Sewanee itfie — a style too in- nate and natural io degenerate into foppishness or dudi-h- naa, and quite able on proper occasion to rise, into clc- G nce. I have  ometiines said tb.it 5c-w.incc owed this first ■I ncltion Io a happy siiccaaswn of i afis tailors nl the ery rtart. Hut the Uilora are no longer here, and the thmu i Another account of it b lliat Sewaneis dntn its. patronage ftom the social class of old-time jjentJemen, rather mort tlan iiioit scltook However it be h the thing I nwaii w a uod llnnp, and 1 think it « an tiisl«ricnl and an acti il tiling among bb. The second distinction won by Sewanct im the Nn-ly days, anJ I hope not s ii ce lost nny flevtfthetefJ b illus- ■r.i!i I hy a renVirk tb;tt ynii Ii ' .it | t!i.i|is :m; y. : h-ul | — oilCG ill 9 White, jjetlfiaJil - n-.nit die ik-;ir uld ],«■.! ie who recall the crmsLiUiip of Pkueus : Sewifie has not the palncm: ' bai ii-hciI m i in ili Tiii ijish it. It w.ts something more and belter dun mere politeness; it was good-breed- ■ng and ctmrtety. And it used, to show itscif ' more then tli, in now for LU ' o reasoni lite first is. that we were all llieii one big; family, and lived in private houses together jiliI knew and cared more lor one another. The second r .-.Lsiin, I have always said, was ticn. -Ciorgan. He moulded the primitive (irammar School which was the molher of v alL He had the spirit and the power of the truest and e- [i«4] vcrest military courtesy. Ik taught us not only theoreti- cally but practically to touch or lake off our caps Co our ofricers. our ciders, all ladies, acid to all strangers or visitor as token of welcome and hospitality. IVople noticed it, and felt warmed and flattered by the welcome, and went away -and spoke of it Whatever else fic-wanee- doeav (hey said, it certainly does make gentlemen. And ihey sent their sons here to be made gentlemen of What I have called our style and our courtesy were ou r card before vte had many more in the pack. For the making of Sc -?m« in some other ways wan ii slower business, That old cour- tesy took root too deep, 1 h«pc, to be ever capable f try- ing out. There are more of us, we know less of one an- other, conditions are necessarily changed. We need 10 re- mind ourselves of it, A [food heart, and good m;mmrr ■arc belter even than good clothes. And there is something better than go  d manners. It is good man, or good manhood; although our Seeon.l Founder used to say so constantly tni us, Mji.mw.-E nrtakcih man If anyone wants to know mure ut what I nit. in by tnie manhood, be wilt have to COUc. to nay MomJ Science Class where u ' e study alt ihe ty]K ' s Jiii ' .L idrals nf ■[, from classical In Christian, mul eHsciins in drlail what ' il ucrtr to be a ill iin. But there its [Kile thing about UiaiihOH ' d tint I want to dc- Cue. 1 want to distinguish it not mi much from its absence or i:-- contradictories ,ik from what m? may call its accidents or its applications I have the most perfect respect lor the laboring man or the cr.uk -man, a.i well as- for the professional man or the business man or any good kind or degree. Indeed I do not think much «f a man without some such adjunct Bm H « the man and nut the adjunct that is the essential, the infinite and eternal thing. We might, and will perhaps more- ami mor .-. aUow men to learn here their professions or even their several businesses but I do think lhat the great ;md high idea and ideal of Seuanee is to be innre concerned almut the men than about the trades — of the profcs inai;il or business men. I think we ought lo -:nvL ' hard « hiiltl fist che main aim of a general or uni- versal human eulmre. We ought lo labour to qualify our- selves u fill and occupy that higher leisure which according to the ancients follow labour and in which life is truly lived. A famous old military mac, who was also a great educa- tor, a long time Superintendent of West Coinl, and after- wards himself a founder of a great school And eventually a University! used to say that a man and a gentleman showed himself conspicuously by his bearing in three ptuws : the parade-ground, the ball-room, and in Church, The parade ground J suppose stood with hint for the spirit and disci- pline and control u-f physical manhiiod ; the ualUrooni fur social culture and g |K,| l IKlMinew the ( huTeh fur the crown and dignity of all tfttetf nubood ; reciter, and ftvecenee for that wjiifh is higher than nuiscU that which is bighust in Itself. Scwanee then I say, in its history, in its aim, and I bopfl tomewhat in it attaiilnumi, Standi for these five things — appearance, manners, manhood, culture, reveresce, [- ' ••) x 5t jjjL i i q in: 3 XT ' = g il lCT V |fc« flira- 0|fe -flour f firfSHfou-mB-guito Hot 1 - w? b -$ «£ ' k =3 ftcitj of tbc Corner -j — ■kit. through this hour . l.c-.ul me. [ I ' T y: When death doth tower Save tnc for aye, BE thov my cuidc, ArJ lead me where Thou doht decide, la ad mj ' prayer. 1 T K in Thy power . [ the world doth lay; Aa in a to er J fain would tay, ICO confide In Thy gre t care ; And there abide Thy kivi? irh riuufte. BaVK crl4; fni a in? [s _; ■I J liij- | ravL-r ; I liLni v. ■: l 1 1 : ) slJLy Tlly Lme l share, L 1 1 V St. Lufce ' i Hill ibe delightful oh or the summer girl as a good play wi . ln.Lik-. He a .lit supply stoft, M L oc ' s. the chapter boute, and ilit views and lib heart yearned tor the old scenes. As rim night fell tic turned hb borne toward the camp, .in 1 1 reaching there, silently dismounted and walked over (0 the fire. Here ' s some mail for you. Babe, said the cook, ts he held out several letters and a suiall pajjer. Fred took them hurriedly and tore oil the wrapper of the p.ijk-r. It was a I nrpli two weeks oEd. but what maiiered llnii? it brought him news of the place he loved aid i:r stunned the column eagerEy. Varsity getting in shape for Vandy. lit tl-;llI ; The Inn np n-. ,w- v iLMidy. ■■Visitors now on lite Mountain. 3 k re-ad the little publication through, devouring every wotlI calling to mind the familiar uunei which he am on die sheet. Classmates, friends acquaintances, alumni, — aJJ were flocking back and the Mountain ni at it? best Oh f how he loved the pkwe — every foot of it, every one of the fellows, every building. The cook watched liim narrowly and saw hi? face brighten and take on the old look and he realised that the other ' s. heart was ■iine ' - ' hcrc cl$e, That night huhe sa,ng his strange songs louder and fongcr than usual to the cattle, while the men in camp listened to the ctKhk hiboriousJy spell out words front the paper ivhkh had cone that day ;tud they bcu n to understand- The next day Babe, in xpiv: f the protests and lartleuLs of ihi Outfit, roile away to return ilii niorc, arid Itao weeks Liler fhf I itrftt - aniiimneed tliat Fred rhoiliiis, Captain of lhe Varsity I canl. Ck— , llad arrived Oft the Mountain fur tin; summer. [ !j The Knights of Old INCE gunpowder ha-i proved the insuffi- ency of ah defensive armor there has been a i -cner-H I tendency lo glorify the ironclad nobJcs of the Dark Ages, The reason they vpctc called dark ages was, there were so many knights Why they have come into such favor is ttOit than I can- fathom. But liny have, just tit -inn. VVHiy. even lwLtnrs s lijiIJ o ' knight . Vi iIi.i- mm, wlinsc only f ' auh i- ;bir .ibihty In move around and write pocrtis, write of the knight making them gnds. Rial thai is poetk tieejnse. The fhlher day I tailed cut ;l young |jdy W jl.i had just finished [lie Unirn;Li]iL-iU seenc lib Iv.iEihi.h4j. ' ' Slif- vra- rapturi ' s (utr ihc kniyliC .nut their deed: . She CYpTCtted ■With thai die iMiuld luve lived itl iIickk: ages when the flash of armor mei the aw; at every [urn, and graveyartLs were now numerous than orphan asylums. Bui when I mentioned to her what a jd riouH game football nt she h W frantic iih r flge, and tried to talk so fast that .she gut blue in iIil- face — where there wii no rogue. On the stage, the knights are portrayed in their false colors, I ' liiTe, - ' , is. brilliancy, the ironclads arc mot-t courteous to e-ach other, and if they have to kill each other, they step 4ii.it into the wings to do it, and alt that a shown of the butchered nian is his helmet with a papier machc I-:, :n I inside md H Hi) SWOrd, Hli s iliilll ' t £o« smooth- ly in (In- i iiy of chivalry. In the first place, only the lij.;!:. t 1 i.i- of p 0f4 i lad .ivy rijrriK ..-i.l (he n-iy rigbl they had was 14? gel billed. Tin ' p.., it w4?pc cither slaves or semi-dtwe What was lit  i token Rfons tin- serf by taxes, was taken by rapine and pillage- IU- couldn ' t dig a hoJc in [la- ground without first gL-tihiy |K ' Tim smn front his liege lord. He had tu have his bread talked in his lord ' s oven. The lord never had Ut buy hn-jid. Everywhere. except among a feu half starved, half trued monks, ig- norance reigned - ■. 1 1 ■t ■. 1 1 1 ■- . If you wt™ (0 a k a lord whether he could read or write, you might have a right on your hand . It would be safer to call him a tfaf, or 1 thieU or anything she, thin I© accuse him of nc t being Ignorant And the armor didn ' t have such a brilliant appetKlni t as depicited on the hoards, It was runty and ttmillwd, ami the iron wa-s smashed in pieces, Nor were the 3tnrses (-ihhtu ' lL with sufh bfiuinfiil trappings of silk and satin and eloth of ydd as (Iw frontispieces of historical novels ;is. ?ri Thty Wife nnt siiela iiiiliti,- litrasts, to quote from a |mc[i- eal parici -rie. T|nrj- weev simply ordinary, guod.fer.imih- in , efOf -eyL-il. Uip-cared [ilujpt, with a mile an hour gaJtj and their OWilerH didn ' t have «iisr e-nough Eo know it The k-nighLs therriNeh ' rs lAfifc not npaii ! xn courteoiis. ] ]icy al- ways carried a cord of chips mi their shoulders, and their lances were ever ready to explore the insides of anybody they ran up against — sk-eping men |ircfer red. Whenever a man went to sleep, he was: liable to uakc up and find him- self killed. And it is not an txn ly true statement that ■mijs the knijjhts. luiL snuh .l tm;c of honor, That they had 4huvr honor I won ' t deny, but it mils shown only to their [ ) equate and not tf them if there wag any chance of getting out of it- When eha]jerc ns were around, the ladies were also trailed ivith OOUFtSty. The everyday Life of tliiinc old knights was killing athl getting killed. To gite a practical iLlus(n ilion h suppose jtmrstlf to be i-itc.iM.id in ienp-iroa from lutMi to fnjot, and jilting aLong on a plug who.se every imnion made die wrap- iron sound like a boiler factory in full blast. Snp|HK .- yemrself to be thinking of your mistfts ' kft eyi-brrkw. r r of her tiny shoes — -a foot Long — whi-n atL of .1 sudden a voice that sounds like a buzz saw. a hand 0t5ja.fi and a mellow tom-cat going at once, yells out, Good .Sir knight, will ye joust? And away you go. hammer and tongs. until the one or bnth of you are k illcd. This was the Mate of affairs all (he kme. Never nasaman ' ;. lift ifr. He couldn ' t makx an eng;igcmcnt a week ahead without being in danger of breaking it on account o1 somebody • x having broken him. But I can ' t understand how a knight ever got hurt, To describe the clothes norn by each full Hedged butcher with tlw: title of ljord ; l ' ' irst r lit would put 011 an entire  ui( of mail — the people in those days were ax tiiTmfiil ahimt ihtiir mail as they anc at present then be would don greaves, leg-pieces, thigh-pieces, arm-pieces, shoulder pinecs, hrea. ' -ttpieces and back-pieces, and any other picci-i tliat came Itandy. His saddle was of solid steel, and came alnio. to his neck miking an excellent protection, There is one curious thing I have noticed about this old-time armor — it wan tltieleest in the t i.-lr. And bow these valiant men u-ere thrown from th dr saddk-a a. aitirtheji 1 puzdtr. As 1 s;ud before, they weft of greai bdgbt, jnd Mdf tuned  tin.- shape of the body, a person eould sit sw snug within mine as if he were in another sail of armor. Of course, the horse might be thrown 011 his Iuuiil-jil ' s and spill him. That was. about the only way lit emitd be ujttiopted. According to the poet and historical novels, the jousts were ghnrimis sights with their dead knights, squirming horsey and jmhiIs «f 1:l™ d. But I am not quite sure they wen.-. N.i .I . iLh it wix a. gloriou sight to see a man get a hole punclhsd ih hint big enough for a dog to walk through, Hat st ' Ll I ,uti duuhthd on (he point. The ladies ■aiiM hi, 1 eel the journey viert interested in seeing a man done up in that «, hut not to the man himself H - was well bored. In the d y of chivalry, tvtty iron-clad av itgcd his mvn wrings, and with the .■■word ' s point. If una slasher were to Outdo another in the affections of a certain .seantily clad Lady, lit: wiHihl liang around the corner some dark itight, and the fir t thing the favored suitor would know li« wmiLl gtt it iii the iiDL-k. That is. if he were the lAtjker. Vou never would catch a weak knight fooling around a strong one-. Ko, sir; he -would walk three blocks to avoid: hint. T1l.1t WiA the w.ly Li w.ls witla I .LUiu;e|i.H aid a fcH other licenced murderer . They had inighty big rejjutaiion. wid nobody had nerve, viiciugh to t;iekle (hem. When you eonie to think of it. tln w knights wtre a In of lumbering, asiinine TlkpLs. They would persist in getiiitg i tT to a little distance and charging at each other and gi«t- (ing killed. Thai was all fight, but to waste so much linn«;-fh.-sh  ;l ;t sin and a shami:. Thoy w iuld go off into M nie jet-eluded sqxit and write bfud verses on H and sigh fba their Eadydoves, iruosead of havnig snap ennugh to call on [ ll them- A damosel Gu ' r — of course die reader will tMdtfltind that | don ' lrruN ! (hjtt.she realty WIS faif I am just quoting from i ci ■■]hn-i- . — ivoulil t- II an irtjii- did about some ca.s|le off i nie ' 3ii L rv — sdtc didn ' t know where — tn- getlmr will] its in test, having hccll changed into All old- .-,li.u ' L and Straightway Ik; wi mill. Ioi ifc owi hi mail, takt her with him %9 guiclt. 1 , nil In ml ;l [hiiujilll iif tilt seandal th.it wimld In mixed. siimI huiat for lllc: shoe. AnBQf tn mighty convenient to have along on wch ,i o.uii]jhi£ trip. The hTea t-pla.te lmiik ' ;t jilirmiid fryingpan. and wben it tame tO a Oup |Mjt. ill ; lickciel Wa3 i[. .illd W.Li fitted With A long hjtikilk- (i.Lumleis, made excellent, glasses, and (Ik- leg And arm piece were especially designed to nerve as stovc- |ii [ ck Cur ait impromptu stove. The shoes were used! as Mull pott ihj boll dee, h-.huh--.lI, etc. The sword was the .spil and ihe vftOT tilt bioitef. I lunt a friend wlto Like a keen interest in old Armor, Nol. however, in a political way. He lias more .sense He L busy designing a good, substantial suit of Armor for use on the UHilball fields. I have no doubt but that in the naif future tlu- following advertisement will be seen in Spalding ' s catalogue : Best blued-yteel, Kurcka football armor, consist ing of helmet, breast-and -back plates, arm-piece gauntlets, leg- pieces, and ax, and a few other extras. Spike on helmet i one foot long, This Attachment uill be found In be especially convenient in centre And UcMc over-taekle plav , although the emit will al i appreciate its value in drilling; a liole through an ijpponenl- Breast -and-hacfc-plates have been thoroughly tested with dynamite before tawing factory, Alld are wiirrentud pui ' icture prLKhf. StiHies :Lr : nf xnltd steel, [ welded by the most approved mediod. atid Are provided with deals one inch in length, The leading; football players in the country are using the e sLm, N ;Lnd find that with them on they CAn kill their opiJ4iin.-ni.-s with very littk- exertion and Icsh personal danger. Always, give clicxt measure And length of in eam when nrck. ri]i|j. and state whether you want a 1 6, ia, or JJO-lb- ;i . I ' rieir, £ 0.00 f.o.b, Tur. nished in any colore £5,0 ? extra. Of course, I don ' t OHBfl to y lint the knights had no good ixtint But ihey vi-ere 1 -null that you would need a microscope to we them. TLey civilized to soma cMent the eou nines in which tbey killed and got killed. That is, they did so :w a elas.s. But, individually, the knights were only lit to make love and do stunts in tournaments, as cir- cusses were: then called. In their choice of lovers, ibe ladle were £|uiet original, They didn ' t let themselves be ruled hy-sueh 9 jwltiy thing as love, Oh. no? not they! I hey w-Hjyld beep company with the strongest knight, .mil i.i L ,i SOOfl U in- ■■v.i- iv|np|n-il. Iin;y would ' ■-.ill !■■the- side of the whipper, tt didn ' t matter if lie hail a feu following hi in around Already. The more me« lie had killed the more guides lie wouSd hatre to ihow Inm ' At.; mty to old siloes To gel a good idea of the Outward ippeMtnct u( a knight, go to the circus or theater, where a on in tin irmor strut arounJ f snd talk big. ami eurt their mnsiaerie-H and play the hero generally, To jjel -Ln idt i of his lait- uage and pet CUSs ui il-. -, In (In? llLitPTiL- ' al ibuvel. But tbere is no couree from which you miy fijrni an idea of him mentally. Imagine a centeeiied fnp.  bully, and an idiot, and you have the right eonsbinaiion. :ili] The Count and the Domino A ' M ' SKI., LI. does not dunce ■welt t«t- Nn. i luu ' n.-,i r «CTt her a atujjid She will «jan be paritt fr Mr f, if «be f Jli off like thk Siiih sv.l tlit? ceonrc ■!«. UpOh tile k n5 DomiflO, wlm p.id Im-- -ii ihc rcc- ii|jfii -if if prrmii ' r - .it the I-liSiitr? tfi i ' urit ' Fri far UW |Hl t sicajtpn, Cfearly hc nu at IW WOlSl OH tafethc mglil of Atgfet l.il Vu-i ji ,WiS w tt ' rjaJ P ' f-r,ji J,e fhtmi.10 jffwii f, wliii-c h.liit.- ' •K.tr, iiiikiinu, n .Li ■■I «h«. ir r ' .io: 11 ■OflC Ii.ilL seen— if the hj|jfty -chin ,ini pearly teeth Ik irxi:cp(cd — ll iJ Ihmtii tin- iu [..ti,lIICc iif Liu- prii r.iiiinu ' durfflf dlE - . . l - 11 Nil jjnJii.i dunu.i - - Ubki hjil been fMiil- m.li unrelenting borjukge w had - |;ti-. iL ,1 L- Lrric .if .LiJiini.-7 ■I liirrliirl .1 n- i [;r,ii:i id j ii[.idjiEkiiL '  rlJi- 11 .in, - irrdy : m ht she itjs ja julcM.LnJ and dunrts) .1. un Ma ' lil ' M-llr WU ii Of ilriitlk .11 i ' ,i«. IfiMly mdiiTc-hrui ti rfc Ac ai-iy r.ic - ih - JudlciKc W.i di UDtcd, Ihc Hi.irl.i rilit:ibE funnily, «id the- prima dtwuwi irflpitdcudy indilTcrciiL Of) ihc night abauc referred to. U ' Com to d , nil, in J was hindim m the !■■- rrae , ip Oficoftbc private dining- no ma upfksr- ■d all ( icr tbt iin ■i-ij.iir, nrp wtws rirelrfTed to dnii- ii j ii at ,l- ti ■► I ! ■1 1 : - r h.i]j|ji ' n p.l «i ' r tlif Red iJomkno in 1 hiiiK di«;ik and heavily irdfed, hlkd 1 nifwl tin. ' Ap-irt- ' [ nu-iit with him, fliivinu removed her veil, dieim nl op tuiit 1 1 r . - - ■• 1 1 m j tow cut evening gown 4 rich red PlcttlUt -ilk eflcnaitcd with |cwda Ib.r dainty pwk- n j r- wen ,1 blaK ■i-i cosfJj genu 1 L ■1 s-nvrTtni; her eye and the upper portion ■►! I ■■- free  3 the tubitti-il ilnniiiiif of red ¥«k: Ah 1 M-iiUiu ,-iih arc Eocijeou ' - ! i«j;bt Truwe b iii -. iliii ligun-. tlnn teeth t Vim jtp vn u|rh to drive .l poor Patuku) in iiMitm ' st, Rul K-P uil , Hi wlcil Lcmd itHct- voir ,.; . -i ' .a-.- I ■■■■: iblt ! ' -I-11.-11 LEi ■- .- ' • J , j i iV htv inA-il? I EiiIa ' 1 ! 1 1 1 y u in.iri i : . ■: , ■.iiiucl yuut ciiKdi|rci]}Erii iil thr iIkmiti.- (o-nigjbt? j dvpead uti you ra the ducf drawing ' CJfit of I lie pfiijjr.lll. ■■. l-, MortaieWi I very cleverly fell in. -iin I ' «■- -killli ' -;h bo Ami the drtclor ' I ' ltcy have a cooph- I rVnlmin iJvuiiTtrs in mi ' pUice wh-i uill nodi.Hibt nn saliil! fti«]|i iIlim I KHduncMitetje W- Cchra h.!„li ,iv tw vn.-l| kn-v, WHlittMiI tjwwm £ • Ptnia trould «i jjrjw Wpn . amwered thf Coudt, 4 Knife itayiPLg juhlihI In-, ihm 3i|tv ! 1 . : ■1 ill 1 ■1- rri n.i lM j. Vt nii.t|h-| ' .lhl3 !■■_■n i- ■I gracctuJIy li r k 11 hct chair. Uid y«j hflvc ihc Wt hn-njghl in, S.uiurur If Kur vnn Sin jw il nn.i-,1 n  t trc krkiwn ' ,-rnrir AVh i- u lIiIiip nil[i CotUUr ■fAr ilk.il - j. i ' r| when her physician forbade her bo leave her bed. Should M. Pietro get word of it Ma ' m ' .vcilc might fare thJidly. But I ean assure Ma ' m ' selle that no one -dial I know I had the picture «f so L ' harminjj a h«steW replied ihc Count. M, Ic Contie wit- Ml experienced in uncorking hi own wine ncverihck™ ibey soon had Swn glasses of L-haiti (.hSgne sparkling liclurc them. One Glass fallnw-cd smother in rapid succession, and the eyes of the Count .shone under thi- lii|Uiimh.:l- ■■( tliL- intOKlCUll -,1 rr i- r- .Vigoim . cried d Arm and in a thick voice, Why- du you hide m) mu-ch loveliness under that everlast- ing domino Comf, let me take ihk: |sc . ' -|: into tho.se cyes. They ate a glorious brown, I know they are — affo fi. I musl -n- them! AW. «g y, Aftwsifif it Cemtt, no tine shall see them until Itt Fitt, the East night f du- i icra. I am now the mystery and wonderment of Pani . Huw many say. ' Z Dentine Atafl j(Y has- some vi: :rL-t. Why doea Ma ' m ' sdle wear the domino — Ihc eternal domino ' Safrii it Veil my originality — my mystery— the mag c of my ciurtt, kWAi «rrM ft and she japped the last oflier wine, Several vmply bottlon now lay uj on the table and ilnor. Madamoreelle, Iw-t head thrown back in a delectable atti- tude, piiftiui L- tits of blue smohc teilingwuFd and xipfwd of her champagne The Count, intoxicate and unsteady, gained lib feet and staggered toward the woman. So. so, ota fittett? And no one shall sec dwx e eye — those brown eye — far fdiviwj;. ' I shidl see ' enl ;Uld k elll too, He launched toi-wanl ax if to leaf ihc cloth from her faccv but she threw |nm ;lw;l - from !i i. t Does Monsieur forget thai ihc waiters arc outside? If tu try that again I shall eall for them. D ' Amiand sank into a thair, too far under the influence of the wine to do more than stare blankly at the actress. The Domino became onee more .smiling. Seating ' herscll on the arm of the Count ' s chair, she began, to pass her Angers through Id ]i: ir. At the first stroke, d ' Armand seised her bejeu-eled bund and drew her down until their hps met. Now that Monsieur if more reajionabJe, site began. I shall bargain with him. You think I have brown eyes — twr. I haw; yon thins: litem glorious — other of the nobility ' :,.. ■■,.. -..lkS, Jortg before I became -A) dflitffUff f rraH$ft. If ynu still wedi to see them — to kis then% I ' ll let yO« bargain U-it them. Here, And she opened a hmde of champagne. dritiH: to my eyes— niy glorious bmwn ejt ' . ! — Again! — Again ! ll ' Afin.ind drank r his gkvw foil to tin: th?thr. ■' Monsieur .Teems fatigued: crmtL ' , what say yn:u tc my iMigain? What will you give to see I?tmtt ' ns JS aaj t without her domino! HtHt, whai wilL Monsieur give. Tli. ' (. ' tijifet I h j : kl-r ■' 1 1 ;le bi-u r, lis tyn bofilted and vaeanL Drawing a bank-book frmn liis pocket, he handed it to her and replied ; IjJI Ma ' iu ' scNc slate her figure. Well. M. le Comic wliat nay you to tlte jn rt sum of a hundred francs: Am I Uk; exorbitant What sayn Mon sieur? 1, Afan Dsru, rtttt ire rffr v.iLuc.t herself too little. Let us say two hundred i-orW— write out die check — my hand is , -i steady The MtKH MTitcd hefself at the table and wrote out the check, for two humEied?— ah nol Mademoiselle ivas too clever for lhal — ffhrni! i ilils check to be on, Monsieur? M, Cotier, l Jiv proprietor will honor it 1 lerc let mc sign it ITATfiVHitLl caught tlie pen and scrawled hb name across tJie :nj[ of the check. ■Now, ma mar, lei rne kiss those eye - I ' fats w jftrt fr MchrisLL-Lir furpcts that I have not the ntoacy yet, Let us ring- Ihr n t £trc r( Here, and she handed the theck to [lie waiter. The Count wishes this honored imiiir- ili.iu-ly, and she dnsed the door. TltL- garcon w n fetu-rned with the bilk which Matlcmnj- stlle tapped in!o her cloak. And now, Ntwsithr te C aft, Lf tjwW R fgi -ill uphold her part of the bargains flwVw, ' Mid she tcmc the mask from lier face. No doubt it were wn rtli two hundred francs, Well tuft .tit tt-, and what thuuglit they f jfOU  1 the Theatre? asked the Red Domino with a whimsical siitih-, Lr Jipitftw ftoirgf was rrot al her best, eh? Ah, Francois, ' ' replied her Stette, they Imjktid mr- pri pHJ (hen disgusted ; M. IVlnn W41 iriLscihli; afld lliR ' .il- eilcd irtc. by tlie lhinis;ind devib. (hit( if I Wat iis slupid again he would discharge me. I said nothing but kfi immediately my dance wta over. Never mind, Mane, here are a thousand CrMtt as recompense. I shall iipjjear at my best tO rDOiTOff night; and tell M. helro that I was very III. i ' etifm. here b yuitr thousand. ' Herriy but ha -did jrOu play the count? ' Ah,. iv i attadtra dir£ chsLiI him 1 h.id |n-.i I illness, and broken rny Ongagenent far ih« nighl. After Ik- ;■■, well pine in ctuuffipftgne, I offered in mnovt my m.isk fair :l i-i.iii.Sri ' il fr.nirs Hi- aflfcred J c IWu hundred, ,uld bide nnc arlte nsut tbe check, Francois nertr let nn opportu- nity slip, tob—Vtikif i-r tbtqutxtt milk frwmf and -he (cracd away Jt:i ua lighted cigarette. ■■Rut, tni sfai- wjll mm M. it C mk report to tin: p-nd.Lruies wliL-n he finch himself deprived of so rrudy CraftCs? - .Ye. , tftftf, that is the part you so cleverly played, mi Marie. Did not l ark see Lt Ihmiw Rimge at the night when Monsieur was robbed? I ' ari 1 ; will not believe It Cv Uf, A r w. Lt D sum Remgt was at the TJMtrt 4et i r rriVf i. and A ( vw. ' f d ' Arwasda cither drunk «r tttgy, A! ' fjf pat, mit seftt J ' [isil Drinking Sony I ' IH 1l|i lllr IHiWl J)| llr. It ! I j It WVtl uii ' ll rfl I lie I - ! ii) (OJ INmmm ixir beam lixiifKi Fnrjiirl cliv un uid nKtut, Irlftid, I ■■■■!! fttil ill hutmr- ' i 1. 1 iii p Well I In ill iimi dI Irnwn mm, ifin. 1. S i let 111 v hrjrl rrptKi!. Life juii:K .1 , •■.Hi from lhe Frfunrkial Wftdnni t-iir reiurrnil in prifle iimI [Inrjr, ' I ii Ink rri.iF.irr. ■.■!■:! ami hnanr : . nm 1hlHI i HI mr m, ll.ll H I ■lilicd lb nld prwcf !■■! ' I ' ufiMif ha rtiimt In crul mui-ne, 1 Krrailik or Fincjr  I(3 miclii-ir.t ' F- nim llif Mrxnt l. ii! iri l.ilc Lilt up shier ubw ul kbii, my l.nl, Tlial  -| mi kli ' i an (he ea. ■■iVrl tiring i.. Aiihl Ijir.u Syne,™ my lail, Tu-hUv nf J i|li1-h H i rvTrj rwlhrr ' ii nm (if u? sr-.in dftriJ !■:! fth h rtiirhi : I i ! nrrv ■-l lr H T (if UF Hjhc mirth mmJ rtittr imf lir 1 i nHU I filP AlrtiJ. Mjlrt. Ulrr.1 jm! !• JldW rflfl r lr ilrr-ilurd ill || Thjf «Vi « iwmril jI ■■. Ii-js uti Hat Ihj Kit Errim ■.i i ■■ n !.. ■S«- arw4 ! I ' m )urtr trorta flu! I I;+j i Yiw 1hrc and umw j AtjiJ l.ifr tliaH •«■u incurrjpttL - Wlim fp ' im the wr tarn (nnr. ■i- 1 , Ijk,  taftidr Alln! Mill. inn , (fcBihnrlL In I mm nlFrttt, llir llf. 1 1 j. ajwri HiLied will %Vr, lllr jl:lil-, i kl f- ciimmirurting , ' it liL ' ln JinJ Ji ' i ' -l.iJr ' Irr-irv Hfiuldr. I ui i ul lifltLy Life, ' ill ■■' h r Willi tlailfluedlc turn r.i-i EdTsln d tT unheeding:. Tii lin r nn-n rvr patienri nreoinp; , I ' lrciDit r ilHimi in i-nr L..li- Tlwii Jif ■■■■• ' it ii m II ' -! iilti rrrIiKj Tllrnn! lm  lr;i-- iru| rpi Wi.ifr hit lunlf III hvillj: l|ir I ' icili ' njiiwi IV jII hi laWir, G6e SEWANEE SPUREE : HCHII SEWANEE. TENNESSEE. JULY 4. 9ill H iim ti r 7-EE-44 VICE CHANCELLOR WIGGINS KILLED, AWFUL WRECK HORRORS POISON ! BRIDGE FALLS OF DRINK HABIT CARBOLIC ACID I .1 -. ' 11 iij !i !. vi ]i: lr .1 ji.ir I ' . I ■I ! Ji 1 1IT rrs Wtft rcturniiLj; (ruin L.tisl Om, in ihr WW i!.nk:ii-  avc for the jjJl ' H 111 i i V.HV7E iixii jir A rHlnaiiEiEr Irfm ™.-U iiwlivwlui) uniixl, th liralu - vthii li mur .1 1 11A. ihl ni ' lr, In-ii l-.r n! l .nr«.n jilAI U lh |JQIT v. .is .iIhiiiI til Jil -p (HI il .1-11! jr.-. i| .ir .■Ir-i I ■:! r :!.! ■.it Hkr [OftPUH iniiu iht H V  - lrr wln-ir I  ' IJ lilrf ia h cr Wl t hi mufil Bfltil « handlttwhjtl eauU ba ■(lined ba wtjrr lis fttr,, • • 0. When did the Cnit War be- B in? T. 1FW1. • ■■S . Hc K J r riK a remedy hf v. 1-11! ■. ■!■■. .,. Bfp iuliiiiiEhn  j-. s4. Mefp«W ill •■EK-r, Even when thine , sttm ttku4 ju- ipttiDiis. I he hand jrf b niv idence cmne in with mijjtuy Ireasl and irialler in fond h pe of am att minnp populace. When (he inrnatEi dF Hnnlfnuri wf m 10 cat iTie-ir Miup at dinner jro irriL , a liy was found. urcJully (.no ruled beneath 1 piece of liinvi iius inmaio. Had nm (lie irieit b tB dktoveredl hy th eagle eye hi- I Mtt ' ra en, whaltnoa bu1 what dire rrtnl(R IJIJ14.T1I have mulled la llwoc iliintihg ibe KHjp, Lt1h1jI«I)1 be oWrvanL, and lean-. Iri ™ M.i . mjhih r« | -, ihai Ihe YkfO y I poofieiimeHi to llie Sl, ,-A Q. II Urn in ll.i Eiiafuil., uTl.lt did rnaifuerite, ' ? f. Campbell ' CmdEnaed Stitip. Is manuficliiTnl in the S ' a ' r i.l 5fe.w Vnrt Every year. The a id i u ed u an a ciduuanE aifl iXnKK by Ihe Stale liua-nl ul H«d|h lit diidnfecliriE tlitlTie! and niuiw:-al in- jttrLnnentL • ■PANTS CAME OFF While Dr. Samuel llarUm ■«- i nirnitijr (ram the village yerstcrdij ' ifunuiwi, a mosl dread rijlaixidj-fil befell him. He wh rMlinc hvunw- luH-k, and had just arriv.nl r tfdfi.1 «f dhE hotel r wtiEre Ever njfie wat out cm tlie purer , wlhcn a. pair l pon a he wu rarrgrpnE; in hi TtUril, ee-IL lolhe srtujml. ■2- Why in Hit wlRdJOW lH)f? f. ttai-jiac i-i h4  |uar, AFTER A TER R1BLE FIRING OF GUNS, Edriv dmAi. The tm«lt Wlfld frocTi early mom unl ! a. lilllc afwr dewey cxt. Il seem lhal iJit Vkr-t ' rtarwel- lor. in tuMIIMOr i ' l Andrt Cbj- Mglt and Mr . Currlt A Nttion, w nl  uE «i t-4lr SuperiiiF wiih Ihe csiircr .  ! (■( WHIbj everj;- Ihiruj ifl s%hl, ' ffctl li wdy pur- |Xkk rii dilOfAeredi nly fl r an, a,ml™hli. fcud tK+rLirrarmed,.aiid the gkirw.irL hi-rth v.rnl i£hi-h:i I ik-r 1 hiJ.lT l rijrcmirCHrftet ' D . Htan«iail. (J. IF an aUrejatvr partd ( ir at iHiKalur peannfaw KtWy pairs flf alliKHur (wan C uld a pair of alii- ■jaloni pare ' i ' J . Gti U ■flV SEWANfcE. SHUREX JULV 4, 1907 Mf Sewanee Spuree I ' i ' iii.iMii i m lire-. Sl ' LEK : iVhi..I! HI.N« COHI-ANT, 1 1 . i rjn i 1 d i Xitiirtiptiax A ' tifri . TtfW .ttoxlAi .... TV Ati-Htkl ..... Smm.i:v | - ' i,f - ikinuiM I «-- hmtwK Ml MlLLtM, tjxst F.iiittr. ) 1 1 « M RUB , Sfvrtimr KtRtor. CW Sr.h-i.Ti v, Stvifty Ktkter. KiMTtiNfAI. AtlTE M iny canuribuliDni were received whith -were found unavailalde far ■nil ijtniK. Some wen voluntary and torne Rremed lo be involuntary — -that is, evolved ill great expen- diture til eriEnry ami during grral Kulfrring. Some of 1hem may be pu Willi ed birr, bu1 it will «nly- be because (he office devil gels (he wrong co py. • + ■f.OOJV y UTEJtATVRE CotiKlwiwTaU daj-. ihjti Hilliiitna- tinmiwepLfwm A rljrt(ftijj(n Thai |] urwi M-inu lay ilwiKfd C«l- tinu than till Bu4 tinontly part at darkened rfrifwl i . What uhhm a [kith hi ciiwaniauno. td a.Hla.-|Hn I ii ii -. Wjl41 nw-n when Mi disposed ii-. ill! !.i:i i .-: l .,! : ition ■■! il ■MJHify ffiil Whii, whin 1hcy knew mi  liy ' rwa mil laid lead «jn ■■rard thai we rmy unfold the nn s ttrk ftl a iramieni ihikught so in- [r-iTfiiftjtkd. with ethereal sentiment. And guardjfd wdl ch.ir hermitage (runs rjj-chJy care and prenKHailkn. ThfHuni: The I Inn : ( md in.t tLit lbf-v mi never die-. SPORTING NEWS In ihr irifiuil mdunr 1rack meet I ii-li . I.i-i linl i, ■j.| ; S M. li.in. . of the local , estahlirlied a new f o uluiic record fur the high jimp, c ltann|2 two ipHicli fif thread wilt comparative ea e. Elarton will nep- reient ui at 1he Olympian s 4 ™ 1 next vrar. • t Canlrary Id local tlojw. Kok«I ' b bunch Hjf friiky youngster nudt t poor showing in 1heir annual 1 - Crosae match with llie d ' j«i,Y !a l t r TuaktBie W SF 1ifcii K «K.i j[kTit J. Mf. iHplaj-nL Ke.i t1. cnw for- lorn hsjpe, at eiirry ni xr rf ibf ram . Wbifc w hid n i armic ' - palctl a vfcwry bsr i. kfft BWixirm «il| we EhvuRhl Ihr t ' fivitr mfiuld |M! liti a btllcf B «t- WOMAN S DEPT rr ' .KTJ ' ii. ' Sr We niiB inauf uraibrd (his tlt[M.rt- meet of Tiie. Srnri: (ikmii we . ft l that mtme-n shriiuhi hawe a vdhc i in. everything. Vr ' t- frrl iIlti 1 ' htrir , 4if ieiinfi ihould 1m htard. We feel tnat ihey eiert an. influe-nce which fi in alculahle anil xhould have rant ijinlel Etui these senlimenls iinlh ]HTlng I ' riim i knowli ' dpt- lhal, mi enaller whan we- did, or said, or prayed; the ciimlicion would ilill BCbl Wfumaa, we throw 1r.i de- piirirri nil npea 10 ynw. • Here in a letter we ircenlljr re- ceived. frrHn a lady in faiia, KitBr Eikcky: Dkah. Hiiiji k — E i li tun would |ri e ene a TeueiiM Uh lr- rjji|£inrf: mry hail in a ' lijjurr BL Nfl-w, in the- iumr at heaven, vhal doei Ihe edibnfiaL ilall td thi Elofi- ma pulJiralHin l(nrtn abwil iranj;- rhft hair? We cu anraneje tnir man. ?i fact, we have dune KJat irrc n ' Ur intervals; hu.1 haw tf aTtanitr ■i ■■■a figure- £, we kmiw not- r WMH KUfq;esil, however, thai il IwcliviiltHl into lour parU and then duuUcil. + + him a. ih a follinfc pin. he will v mcj. itit rt eh jie s and il we advipc ! i-i i ' i ht gnrnl tr him and try 14 st li i Inin frfim hi-s wirlted way?, hf tiriil nr i, hhr ill com in anal tear i.| i in- iiir ' ir N(iw we are very |iii nit ill i .-.ii iHi ' i .!-■' ■,- bdM | i l I T I ■-. 1 . 1 1 1 r ■I .h rirrt liipmlM for 1he c l (iirij] i hi Eft ftleen uqicn, so we ds i ! -at .! in have i: i hi laledL I think irr- will oceupv a mid llc K r. ii: -ii , .1 III I ir:.iw vl i ' L I ! ' Il: - • • In aU iTir RR aM fcnwiii 1hi ■•■■on, fiink. la-ltriw are being mrn dytt iitpt-iit-tftiisi (time . Thif. Kllt l . .1 ■. ■! ' ?hic appearance l ! ' ■!■ir-r.ii .md in nc way inter- icrr ' . villi tin- a r l i j, l i ■: lingene m n trcnilkd tl r ifilLir. llati are alwul lhe taaTW U Biual, but coat rrwirt. ,StnHr?i hivf bo« pleat dnwn the fn- r.- xr Jt irii and are tin ctnrv- xidrejifilr lower. Full lertglh s ' 4ihcv will Tic wi-iii Slocking will 1« wum. Pcttit-Wit will be worn. In faul, a ureal flKWy thinpp will be a • Here ii another. M V Dt Ah tin- Q. y lial It the btlt wajr to preac troR— liy hualund Bever rame tn thMaH before three o ' clock in Ihe nwmine. A. vl ' ilh in iNM, GAr SEW AN EL SKikEE. JL ' LV 4. 1907 METAPHYSICAL DISQUISITIONS Thnu knnwei-1 thy use tn. the country. — CMH. A lhb IhtV ti nil V f TcMicucr. — CpaKT. A f j qi hi nwviher. Name comd frrun head lUiUmtH,— 1 I low of! Hir :. ■|imrlaimslhe tmrin .— QllHirAl:D_ J n.- ipi-ri an a Iml- jhtiIc tea. Mi mii ' J, I .in ' ififfy despondent I wish lo liavt this nrdhu wwlti. Wha1 is lln r-«irdr meLlKid ul mi- cider A. For 4 E|«ikrV death  t w Kjld retimnnciMlliivinp a sacli ? Iflbw- c(i tbariecd it die Supply tiiwc K aiMi have the bill eni in; but lor a (Mr- fttaehJjr ■ftifhelory demiiTL PM ' I Hoffman. McGOVAM, HcClA VtH AKQMC- Ci • «i l p. .— SMflchmco who ah Knowing nol, Tie i.ic£ti1 them nj1 Spare us. Eroni lb Gtnt OMr- , charm, and ne ' er l«  licd in ihf Juhx UITT6 BAPHAGR, plaji.— LUBIHJH. They two, of -h m tn e-kkf nn had ■rtnslfLPV — M Pi i S Mi IEkk [Jeakrimi LicHhurcc-niil ari incracy. |n H (vu ll.uk W ■u-i— Bkhhy. He wanted ihtfc+i rl e and they tiM him ib r — . ' m i ■AimJ tOfta i 1m tJ each other ihriilKli ] T ir- ' ir dreamt— l! - 1 DM HAH, Mi |.|. . .- . kit Iiiain iimm mom fill n eic. Inal i ill Jw round tomei fcucth. — Bh k u m Hind nit A lemon, if yr u wpILIhj! Imp thr Ad nuraJ.— FatiL JuflES. And atiric knocked upon their bradi — Lnavm asis ROOV. Tht sheep that went ulnjr. — H1HP1.P.THJV. Ami lieuid. 111 be a §iilef 10 f f, — Hhh i He abated hi- head Then f-en-l ■tied, LI pen a  nninicf ' xday; Dut wnkc i.nic pnwn. To nrnl aill iJihH _ The fcrfain«- ihac fWKe ihcre kay. — AuirjiHrh ftir p u d cil the Cannon and lh bearing of the LaNUKU n mahe i uiir-iclrFw nuilioni mourn., rkiwed ajid beiH U iht raighLy CiJik, and  JiitT of  !nd H hi lwanthei.— riMKl.TON, We are !  Jtdlj 1 lta.nfard boji . — NA1I. ' AM AihLr.li. TaTse t«4C L ycn±r heart— we: of- lered train -— I.khis Pjhi.MHh. ThouKh liilir , frmim al him, Tir Mllll , Aivd (Wnlu htnucIF a liin«: Wc-H iliiuks Tie kuwi Uierr rafi .1:11! m ilcn. tin: kftnwi iwit anytHinf:, —Cm m A tub which held nSA umltJV— TUf l b Ai-MEn. A bahv lair, m nce l c re.— P. PAUIEb. Q. What did Ibe V.Ct A. A mamielikjCt nhiwjld come apart. An orli «M l imiw ihix. POLITICS TilK HfrnKK ami ni righl nijphi iii I , u|ienK¥Hl to Trust of any ■; ' !■. n.ii irr We tJLiKled a nun ixi yf.ih A|2ik Cora vear ' s, 1 nine rip- rJcAmd ii|i in the present Lime he I: J. dullL- ILHllhicip ThJt LntitlMf [he |ii|jrf. White we di iwri bear Him any malice, milX if we hid him U-ir  r wijiiM uke one abol al hlit nii|(rj.te[uJ carcau. LET HIM TO WltOM T]|]S AFVUfS S ' iAStJ FORWARD. HElje fclnfomtttp of tl)t Statttb S f tv a n 1 1 , TV tf ft esse € UK UNIVERSITY h under lLh- juinl O ' IUmI of ' icen ill - (fan Efot- int E t i i htl Chiifih Opened In tS63 I ■■.!■im the Cumberland Mountain , two [hotted frr( idmvs the fce el ofthA sea, ami aba ill one t1i iu«:nc| fai abuvc eJil- urr Hiridinj; viHty The KCacry i beautiful, ihc i , and tlit inliaWlatH ae ci|icii.ilU rst-intit l r ni makriftJ wd [lulntaiuLty cftropUintSi twwancr lu- 1 tiutlunj.1 tV|jUt-i(Hkn 39 ■■1m-.il ih rc OTt Ttic aliihM|ihcfe 4 even in ihe ti ■en m in .1 .-li liif.il ,irnl Mi : j| .n|.iji£Vil tit it ' re«|iti reme 11L1 (if a Summer School The fiilLnuifii; departments of the Univcniitj- are vrdl ei|uiiifK ' iJ itml fully rtru-iniied with a rJwjffmghly effk ' w rtl il i ' -i ■Academic Theological, Medical, Lazv, Pharmaceutical Engineering WhiU Si ' w.i I Bg ill Cll jehI IiUtjtj- ltu I i l i i -.- it [uttihed w m c niimher nf jtumiii m!i- h,L ' . ' .- iu,i i-u-iJ ts prominence m juun-i.tii-.iu Jktt:riturc. nuny ire Mieetswful in h«i- inc- v and several cupped in til • • ■«f Architecture:. I hTiniyh the- ifeocpuity ! ■bmaneotiy, an ■iRrr bu been iii. ill,- for the Iwtidinjj • { a tfn ,ij Sd e Hfcfl, whu-h alien completed And pr perip equ -II till Imtg-frJi need in the hminJcr grwfr tli ..fsh ' I. ' imrr Thr ChWHW ■, fur tlli- ,1iiiJ p Jir-t jiiiI fin- llu-ufli- - ] nmly Irnsi. i jUJ. ' V J U ' -V (thj AiKcIlt Term, I ' ij, begjiH September i rlt; I.c-ht Trrm, igaK, begin Hard) t0th YitJlianfrom llic middle mI Liriienibcr En tin ' mi ' lilk of M-if-h. Mislead •■! during ilir tunmicr Dmlhj Fur catalogue and nilier nifurriijiinn, iddi H. Mwnih Vniiii . MA., I.I.. U, 00 ■■■pw Cftc UmtirrsitP 55 rrsss 4hi UW ' AXK Tt ' |rii tfnoviMITT Prni i i« nuhltard in Man-, « .-«4, a 4 pl ct nJirrr Hh«ilirU- p mli i|c U ' uid he OOfM n- mannc htfma n hW M tvbK ihr uuti Ji! xlinUflf m ■ntak ifpfTOBtlpii- A wv ' fhJ fH-tirfHi jjLicnrd : mjr xi cTrffcd, biTudtrj a ] jni «rl! ci§ilkf pe l -and •uilcd hi r r -u5iri£ lb i !■+ if Wert C O tuVn t J J ifil . The plain iiohibin i i«-r. pewir ptr r- and a mpc-wVWip ffl fiihc, wkH wktt Wrtwn m«- i-h][KT 4  ri l ■later nii i rUMflll BTipfe. T« Pp KM H tnii  i pfOtM JfftttH ' «4 ■f - .rtkrn ippt iktlpi. li ■■fut linijilfcti ■It(i dSjfnWJ ir I hi- i.M ' rf ' evp kmf , Pftd m- ' MttfflWIU lftllf III hunttr.i: ' . v.i!li ud ■mfiikue tec ihr irm illauraiftl or dkx«wiij, |i a CM il ' :fc.c hJ5ht ■« liir lip jTapliff 1 grY KB xltLcJ ftltc M ihr IWrfWtl] ninup- h-T art hl ' .tuigttlt UtjKU lk«l rf ifet pHr: iini ill ihf Vlf€ irnpiiil lien. The trWnij-J.! « Met i hf cirmmiLnii-urd ictpiiiti 44 Li- EMim, L ' LMMiMt uf luiiifitj , r bairn-, ih [wciptifqiNn ir slur Eini u i.f rhr n-pintTijiliv tmpiu ' ifd u j nkisium. Th? wurtert  i Tm Pa (it ruvr nudr i htf- iii] iiud ' i of th-i-rf [ rinnpJr . and keen I v ipfrefiatc (kr Tii tE Tur rhc jJiric-ui aitemh-iioK ■■! :jpri fur plri ' ipr iml hirninnkaui c ctt fAf Prirtiwj; Art t ihr w h ' lafi ffiijpi- nnr td Ibr n j?l f ku rrrupinrd [bis, Ht J r ' -rr- hv i ri!- in iri ciKnjirliltoiY and nilirrwiic. TfcfntiMWltn-i. ■• ' I ■■■! ' ■tiii ' In be i Mlfil! .iidrr of ilir I ru¥cnily. ftubnp (■.,|k II ■fti W IW-11 M Pall • Ni ■ii ' oi-kk ii«« made the intnwuijg alliiikiii .11 bi ' ■StciTUHJi : ' . petkml ilur prn t n ' mJdl hr cIjMi- i r ■■• 1 1 v h. h j Raitn liviA ' jri diiMild be iiHt«L In -h-in , iln. 1 ' iinrriiiy l nnuin waa ti br ■fiiltii jnd prEpirrd r a honK kT .ill tbc irti mttd +mncn -inii i:d nWnl iii ' lnn in, ihr SfittdkOfl StalEi ' In iii poii nd juti , hnwrirr, |:l- Mir l 1 nbtnil_¥ imt Tmi Prrw Wmild H« KflrtiB |inmncn] h bid M Lr D jf|T ' hi Hit 1-1 c-ririin, fe iiuLlhj btHik H hrrrvr- I- i.ldirii-11 lailH iTuli-. nvlnM-Hk-a! |mrHfnj|, WC nlr ' lpi jtmi-f l in ui n, Jill- iMw Vi-bui 3|kr Umlrt-.!.- ;i. i llbri IfVlV ■IK- lc !|nirii Iw iln-li ' in. Wc 1 m (iiti! :hi-i- dfii|)Bi a nllirr hi id, J p«l 1 Tadii r f . - i! diiL! 1 ( ' .i m kr t: IH . Ilii? |hn1 j. ' ilb T illd (irvri, frrLny j |I|HWHL m! i I nfijfnt T in jti I jiriiifjiiin In rlw mill ' Jin -nnnjiin . T«i P n« c nid fccuoii iijf miniycfi tm int pnjmlrijc iVi.n. ' i L ing dun: «f]!, jmd m--i!I ' jidlv ■uC ' ini: ipeism«i ■.■I ' work. ii hu j ' rriJi f.ifiLftJ. ALilHT C KE.ED. . k-r fi-. ITTTT BU5 FotfrtiirJ l8?j Jfmrmotmt SCHOOL FOR filRLS TKINHV ll.KM OPENS GUS1 H ' l K Ml Mil i Fair-mount School for Girls •. lh]_ H I V r AJR MOUNT i„ ,i turnip nchooJ For gHis, delight., fully .outfit on ,■spqcinw in lhc maun- ofTrnni hi eleven hi • ' - hhih feel atpive 1hf fevri i !U- nation if the 3 cocl and invigorating dimalr- of this p1.v ™ mJloo! b tuabl .tfiY Antuw t s ili12i , r lirtWCiMl tn Au ti-I. PTJlll .•.■' . ' ( ir Vi N fin ■' S ' lf fH ; ■jJ. F utOL ' yT rcjift Hii a erji U!i fflhrt t ■tn a limited number nf adcfled irtudem- I irmltE ' ii Elian, baaed jKisinu] curKaft and .in .iiiiiiim|«lipTf ii J ChnVtian culture ;niJ rcfincmtnl. .mini cnflfjutibil rtn ktid under thJu! COfldMlIl I i Iri: niquf ,trid delightful system of .Summer term j«n| Winter racatrai largely contributed (In 1 Hltfnber I ibaaw itp|dy • JmHMwn must b t d to thr l r nm;i|M], l ' u- juih ;iro f ]mliil it tn ' in fttlctttbUKC oti t liu- churning day in March or Au. The IlkN .mv address n . .•, .; tifm lo I .igt?. Ti W.U.TfcK M1TCKKLL. -.■HISS ! ' I .■£ V tarry a Fine Assortment fl Hfgn-CidSf Btamontra;, Htotcljrs, Jrtorln , €tr. ffjflK WilWf tt fainJuititr gift fsr u frirrtJ fr tci- ,-att t v -r h w ' f jv wm t ■it ' t ' . wfiir ttkd we li ' i t JITT jFiwr nrJrr frumfk 0UtM WATCH AN U [I.WHI.UY REPAIRING A SPHCIALI OFFICIAL ) WEI I R£ TO SLAV AN £J « VANDKRRELT €0r 33. . Stiff SJwurln? (Co. ESTABLISHED lW« tSHVILLE, TENNESSEE Trifjifo w joj J04 A ' -,. $04 XJnkn Street ?= THE UNIVERSITY SUPPLY STORE fHtf fttf«r ffWffTftttWfftfftttftft «         «  Carry a full lint of ever thing that the college man nced , Irom Clothing ro Soda Water- The i4 CrouA Nest is the m t popular resort on the Mountain. Agents L. E. Hays Sc Co s Fine Tailoring GIVE US A CALL  THE SEWANEE STEAM LAUNDRY 1 Especially solicits rhe patronage of vititon on the Mountain. Perfect Work, Purest Waier, Latest Improved Machinery and Competent Labor fur Laundering in Domestic or Gloss Finish PRO M l J T I) B LIVERY part Mir uno LmioscLiye pborogftipljcr JJanfc of fenoanrr B. Ljivida lA ' iuijn. f r.nJY A. R. 3«.it, S ' itr-PrtifJtil H. A. Llii[ri. iT, Cub ' LW j Genera Bawiistj Br tint is . I_J psnimb- Awririn iobiI Bank of Niihhir.; itkmj hVk (L.nk .if Vt- VmH. Wt tvlkk hit Hindi, Mi tattler Jh™ R Sfnt f n ets if- Gtkpt ( ralton of • .iP+% rfjft rflji fc lie Britii ns ■pj-rf pjfrt- rfc « fn wsft-affl-iniitnitiat St ft rOlrft j Bt man • Crna Adf ■HENRY HOSKINS LIVERY Finest Vehicles to be Obtained on the Mountain Prompt and Courteous Treatment 0 Call Telephone 25 Sewanee,, Tennessee Cotrrli Hconarti ALBANY ■■■■' • Vii-kk Mjhoi lit Caps, Gowns and Hoods to % k American College fri m ihc Atlantic to the Pacific FtKL.C Ul.V. REASONABLE t ' cHTTCt HOOCb ftir All [JfigTC-M CUt Cfir $ftti !F Bxiltta, Smmpfri, ftt.,M ftfitu An Automobile is the IkHt Method of Transportation, We own the only aurumihtfe for hire at Seivanee, Fur rent by the hour and inr single trip;. Plume 6f MANSFIELD BROS. Our Store is Headquarters far Everything in the Grocery and Soda Water Line COLLINS RILEY IGttarynmt CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, AND SADDLE HO RSES service oh tiiciHi; -r ohadi: TELEPHONE 55 SEWANEE, TENN. JOSEPH H. FISCHER OEMLC ift Queens ware, H ardware, Tinware AND CEHUtAL HOUtCFUIlHlXHIHC GOODS Fine Painls ni Staves a Spetialtj TEUEPNONE. IS Sewanee, Tenn. Superior Quilicy Abholuie Purity Jffttchetrs DELICIOUS CANDI AtUacUnr Tacttages I(llL DI1ISHI IN BON-B-OM3 AAID r VOf! rtm SOCIAL FUNCriQNl 323 UNION STREET NASHVILLE TENN. Castner-Knott Company Great rr ji h%tHl4 4 Gr attsi 3rjp0rfmrnf JY ff CHURCH STREET W SEVENTH AVENUE in our new Jrtime were prepared to serve vtiu a never bcEare Write u.t your wan a — wf make a specialty of mail orders is r. :: :: :: Rest rooms on second floor, With telephone service, and with toilet rooms adjoining AOKNTS FOR LADIEA ' HQWP JOURNAL PATTERNS WITH THE (MJ1DE CHART Begin the Riant Game Make up your mind Iv vna uia dirt yttu ] vg by r-xpl intnjj Co her 1cial In? Pi. «. D lint 1 of lifMLicEurnliliinds will make Life entf]f EoC (he yourvg hauMwile,. Remetnlj :r : necessaries, conveniences, and renncnumls of iKe home should not be neg- lected. We ttive alwlied Southern nousekcrperx deed . We employ unlv c i - ' J ItiW We bur itio bctf r«w rtotrfinL, to lie had. Our foreman f diffowU drfifrHmueri ,tv made th ir l wnchr l-fi: « ' irjL. These enter into Our product Write for triilofwa. Phillips Buttorff Mfg. Co. STQVIlf. l{i?iNMJ-ir HOLLUW WAtfE, uu utoAl{i: CHiv . n: i u n ir u.tTnUv (iniat.Kif.v piLTr.s LAUm £ . lWMv ha.wmDCKs, iti-ini.i 217-223 Third Av l N. Nashville, Term. Barnes-Crosby Company ARTISTS ELECTHOTYPEH5 ENGRAVERS ftCO. 3 ' SScclVl VtCW COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHERS 5S k m mcuce me n E i-luui tcilion Mitm of All hc Cula. AppCUblg i:i llH CAP AND ODWN - oS ojcc SfefioMOFtg, fHtt+ttii at tbe siflii of a Gcot Eut Coffey Gatav atj — mowfcStw afiitaiwTpfii TKttl H9UUI Chicm? 5t, l.ij.ii:; Hew York 2 . S LoiJeman Co. €Jbat:anco$a w tJtnn. Dry Goods ; Carpets Me-ri ' s I®. Hoys Furnishings OOKOUT Mountain and Lovernans Store are two attractions you must not miss while in Chattanooga. :::::: WHITE ra OV 1 ATALitCyjE, H. SUDEKUM SONS Pur Ice Cream and Sherbet Ever doctor prescribe it for it healthMneflft. Brick Ice Cream in nil color , Fancy Ice Cream made to order- CAkes tf til kinds. mail Ord±rS T ' r mptlV titled 517 BBOADWAY NASHVILLE TC:NN. The Largest Bookstores In the South Wc furnish any books on ihort notice and at lowest prices. Call or wriie us Smith Lamar, Publishers PAl-LAS, 1 FXAS KA5HVtl.t.E t TENNESSEE IF YOU WANT TO PARTICIPATE IN THE GROWTH CF THE SOUTH Invest in Birmingham Real Estate Birmingham is now the greatest manufacturing center in the Snnrh. tiii nim ium ci-clay dictates the ■price of iron and steel for the entire wnrLil. Many fortunes have almirty h:i m rnftJe in Birmingham Real Hstnctv and the future is even brighter than hu (si-i-n tW put. Wo sdl all kiflds i E Real Instate, from hl h-class business property to auburhiiii pfujjerty, on mom lily payments. Write its FOR I.ITERATt ' RK ATWtpT HlRVTXCHAM JEMISON REAL ESTATE AN D INSURANCE COMPANY 202 + THIRD AVE . BIRMINGHAM. ALA. Rtf ,™,,.- T t Xtataf SttmHc mm Dw t F-4 i  t JOHN 1 Wr ' lATKR Hjnl M Ufc ■? ' ' ■rh lL «n x |-n-til Lt i r| roc mlllr Ti ,„. fc i nilj (rUlkUi II TBI «TL 1 J_Y Ik ihc l r ( ii J ll AMf kl  1 - -A.. H- FETTING MANUPA(TvReH Greek Letter Fraternity Jewelry Temporary Lctcntian, 2lA North Lltierty Str«tst BALTIMORE, MD. Memorandum package s nl lo a.nj ' fraternity Member (hruuith t3 c k ct ii.iv of IIlk nhaptec. Social de-si ns ai:il estimate? furnished on dart pins. riiif , inccUlx f uq- alhktit mcelii ett, TELFAIR KNIGHT, Agent, Sewnnee, Tenn. D v(jii kaam that nio«yft™ tmt ft evsij hundred mti in IH5f psiiauy to-day 6r (L n jjrr«-n K «v A tea Life Jmsttratft 41 l rt ibft in tneirliTts-i ' [p. ib«¥ liktly loal jtnl wilt hr -moiiig the -nireiy-fin- too wnl Li Amo.bg the five who m i ? Htni i ber, the dunce an ii U i. JJo yon know fhit, oJ ili«n wTirt aptly for .£( ir wiwjujfiv. ' tntinj? tl badif, quite a number fiu ' l leue they Iuve autcd uulil Ebfv •.■re- uu fit j.htiinl y f lu con Ilekht thai itil] im r  t-n in id iliat lliej hair wniicil W lanf{ lint iHcin-K ' En fcr i.i f It utramff loo rxpearin l i bur, tnn tbuuith it hm lirtirtiit i. p Hii recruit ? Do «ra redire Ihiit llir  h jHe lull prove 1be inkim ef 1-rtirj; r i tj wirier vliilr jli lie -fating and ni get il Pt iliH 5 ' PXptTIMT? Ad ,KLr n Polity i fet iMuit ill cheapeil, md rbeapeit lrt iiw ■ft brrt, Von £prjr f to fer iKm-tt l d- IT voj are, mle lo BCKUAMK ALKXASnKIl, Hi t buiin KUKHUtA TKNKi HHr [nniuM IK. Jt. Sfc-pfcrr . Hi l l ■ ■ ' , N  «.n  THE NORTHWESTERN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. Q-F MILWAUKEE, WlSCGN IM n iVln-mTT knrrwr,. il :mijjii:ml dl Tht I ' mlirytlAldcn ' CompanY, Eiit-ptrk ' nirr ilmuin.ilYHli-h [3i.il :niy k.isd iA iumnuietcoatj ]  In ill if Ciitijiiby i li sit in cnhicrt. They jiiiiu nut comprelitTiMvtt bun: rijll lEKlltr, HuL lmL [Klhf-v L-YMllf CI . YllfrV l pUTtly nQlQll h id ] euiiJiitrntlj Kili-jrf lLc itiulLd, f-jf|U J rigfali to all anil tpeciil Juivllr ri Im liclt-r. Fpf tafuf Bfl«iiob no U14 ifltijt t erf Life In nrance. call on or ■detail J r P. DEVINE, i|..rti.i: a aen i ■UHVILLI. -LN-«. GALE FRIZZELL GBNERAL INSURANCE AGENTS FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING WASHVJL.LE, TENN, — J= — The Tennessean NASHVILLE ' S NEW MORNING PAPER. Prints all the news of the world while il is newi. Our sporting page is the best of any paper in the South, The Sunday TENNESSEAN, the South 1 s (■real Feature Newspaper. Do You Want a Buggy? HuKK ' il11 S i5i Ilnri fnr Hire. T y  y i rw .1:1. | L-nnijili-Lc L.ivery Service wtien yn -n: id need if :i ][iu i. SAM DARNELL Tulane Hotel 38 r7 (W in fhe City h. d. jomes. Huw- NASHVILLL, TLNN. JOHN L. RUEF Co rtfeotlon pry A I ' RCSri LIME. OF CANNED «KU. FKIOTS, CAWY. HOI WATM Maxwell House First-Claaa Restaurant Open from fr a.m. to 12 MidniehL Luncheon, 12 to 2 p.m., 50c. j. x. nvnc wi wgj. NASHVILLE. TENN. NIF ' T I I QCjo are THE KINP WE ftfAKE Oiir iprirvE uvd ■Jinmic Hue of N-oveltra h w mrji-wri jnJ Include f-ver iliuic thifc would Appeal tw lb C«l- liijc Win, r nc.n.f in prisini ' m-i Jii.yO ■ni.L up. . . . ftobtn, Tailor to the College Man WO. 3 ATCASS, NiMSHVtLLE, TBKM, FRANKLIN HOUSE JOWAN h TENNESSEE I B i Where We Alt Eat Jesse French Piano and Organ Co. CLAUD P, STRUT. U H 9f Exclusive Sale for Slcinway and Knabc Pianos u MM ' Nhlh UP BTARR AJNE RICHHOnll HANM K m lw B W HASHvTLLfi, TQNM, BRANHAM HALL Shoes Uroxfe-ting B ig-i and Xfmbreffcw 2 Fiith Aventu N. NASHVILLE, TENN, I z the = am VERSITY s PRESS: OF tef SE UHDEE T £fl€ ruOrtb t6)t priming aF -ft the £nni--- CtttmimAl piim. Urr of {ay anO tfOtiJtU Ooiie Jt ■Efir UnmnrBifri press flf tUs.i cc Zcnm asm 1. , £iu:cD. Director; Home C xf ron. Compos ctcr: L%irru - riieicii. press lUiiti. £ani|ilrrrt this 1 faiirrmutt Mi of -Jinic. 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