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,lfifj W Hrlilappiesl they of lllllllllll l'1lCC. 'lun wholll tioll has given grace. lo read, to fear, to hope, to pray. Rlcv. IIICNRY WOODS, lJ.lJ. livully .lft'llIU1'I.fll l'l'ufv.v.l'ol' of Lulin, lfIlICl'1.flI.V 20 .'XCllCSOIl IXVCIHIL' llClll'y IS a 1.fl'IlINl old lllall. 'chasm he illterest of all the world .lt lleal't all the tlllle. ixlllllltlg 'oealltllary IS hy no l'l1CIlllS l'llC1l1.fI'C the word all IS his favr ljfttfff' 'llellry IS the star leader of Ol liailwul tional exercises. lle IS at lllS l'lL'Sl when leading ill prayer. ff'.'YF We 2lll15l'CClZllC llellry Zlllfl rea Vu- do without llilll. lle IS ever Sj'l11ll1ll.llCtlC, a lIllC l.l'lCllKl of the fellows, Zlllil :l very lllllCll devoted alnllllllls to llls alllla 1lllllCI'. t'.Xl.t'l'l.l'S ln lnatllenlaties lic.Qvas greater, 'lillllll Tycho, lliallezxcl' l'ZZllilAl'JllCl'.l' oUNl...xP Jlxlvflslox. Alt-'vthlxll l.c lllnync l'l'nfr.v.m12'hf Hllictlv l'Jstltllv1l1flf1'r.r Le Moy 'elltlelllililll . Professor Melldalll, lllClCl12ll1 ' lgentf' has lleen at Wash- lllgtoll Zlllll Jefferson so lon f, at 'en the oldest lllllilliltilllllili cant tell when he eallle. llgqinee llllyft 'XYIFIN himself with a ffythe to he a fair repl'eselltat'ioll 'lflltllgdl' Time, except that Tangentu is a llll1Cl'l llllSlilC1'i l thtun the old gCI1lClCl11ZlI1 ill flllestlon. Tangent talks ill ll Zldlfl illustrates his lectures yvltlllgeollletrieal llgl'lI'0S IlI'ilWl'lfI it . air. lll fact. so Illiltllixlllilt- lC2ll. IS Prof. hlCl'XllZlll1, that HHS-fX'C11 asserted hy sollle tllat his llI'llll1 cells are perfect lCOSZll1CCi6llIS. X . lfwfl Nik' fciellee'1'liss'6Eifs :leatll. lil I IIQUNTON, Pll.D. Le glfflyllf l'l'afe.v.w rl'rlllll11'v and Co1'l'cIrll1'z'e BI'flIll'flL'.V 4' ' lf' f..Vs l Maiden Street Many a time Zlllil of.t.4i' l:l Professor Lllltflll has been ex- lzglllllillllg at great lengt li., ,ll e fladophylls of the Rl1SCllSl llypo- iz'0NSl1l11..llf the carnivorous 1 ole sities of the Utl'lClll2ll'lZl Gra- ldllil he IS suddenly relllillded ll ill .snoring of 501110 student U5 that his entire discourse has fal 'll- flllllllb ears. Take llilll all '11 dll. llowever, Ile is gt friend of'eL nl: college illlll llls IS a lllclllory that llllgCI'S long af1.ez a.' g Alll2ltCil. Where lzddy 5-:UH Zlll llls eats for the students to ellt up IS a question, lltlt lf you Wlll lllelltloll one eat tlla lu.l:ll't get we will wlllstle. A 'lsr Others for lallgilhi '-j, llgIIi::'lZ'l'C express .xlltl value izookzlf. : 2325-5 if . lell for dress: 'l'lleil- praise is stil style is excellent.' The sense they llglll li ke upon content. WlLLlAlX'l CRATG lllclCf.lZl,LAND, Lrrr. D. fl1'0fC.Y.YOI' of l5llglis,'1:lluilqzltlyc fnnl l.iIc1'4lf11rc ' .15 .Xellqstlllf . velliqe ', l'CI'feelion ill language Sl10NlVSg.l iiilklflll. Prof. Meflellalld at 'l2l'l'f0Cll0ll. lle fZlj ' .d on is Zlll 2lL'Q0lC'l'!ltCCl.l1'l0X'l'- ing liotglltwrregliore oln' lung, l 1 ' !l'1llCCl-P21I'ElClll.2tl'lji lll tal:- .. ICYC Hll0lllfl he ll ldt lll to our lzllgllsh a 51101 t- ISN flS Baldy can talk. llrl r l'llllCl1 COIIICS to pass ill our lgllSl1. especlally lll The Tempest for Baldy has a storlll for Sand eotlrse for the average stt 'nt cannot XVl'ltC the CllCtZllLl0ll as R202 lX to Z.. This 1112111 l ' tl e power llehilld the throne as V . .second lll COll1l'll2lllKl ollly to Doe Moffat. Schnlltlzy IS so ll gl Tied hy the students. that not C0lllClll with the l'CClllll'Cfl,l3lllN- dx' 1? fleeltatlolls lllillly of l llflI'l meet llllll prlvately every Ines- Scgmiiternorlll. 'lll fact tllls lllilll IS the orlglllator of the vlle H' e o lllillilllg' up 2llJS0llCCS Zlllil fallllres alld collseqtlelltly lally a Junior has had to SlllfCl' for a lessoll lllI1lI'Cp2lI'Cll. 0?lCll OlltllllTSt. .f A U 1 , 'jf ll.xlN Y it Hldll a ' ,lways wise. . '- '. 0- 1: 1 Jlxll luS All Ll!-2 l Cl'l'iMlTZ, A. M. l,f'Hfc'.Y.Wl' of Ge JQMIWZIP life and l.ilc'l'llllu'c 1 1161 IX Lg4xX'CllllC I l 5'3l l'lfZ3 l is U10 will - fl 1' lon the faculty Init he has :ten wltll ns so long tha' lf 6 the average college student
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ll A W M, W Rm: jfxxlllzs D. Allll l .YI'v. lJ.l5., 1,l,.lb., llrcsimlcnt uf' XVa1sl1inglon :tml ,lcifursnn College 16 0
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l RlCNCll Fit language there is none, For the heart's deepest things. IIARRY IQIJGERTON FORD, .fX.lX'l. l,I'tJfC.YJ'tIl' of NHIIIKIIIFC' l.tl1l!fl!tIflL'X and l.ffL'l'tlflll'U :S North Lincoln Street ,J Iford has the distinction of being tliefsttijettfxt diseiplinarian on our faculty. XYoe to the fellow wliog.ts'eyeii caught whispering in any of his classes. Outside of tlteiolassrootn, however, he is a ditlerent sort ot' a fellow. Ile takes ,more interest lll athleties than any man on the Faculty and is th only ont',of that body who ever attends a basketball game. At 're e-h.sFord's a shark and he intends to make himself even ore ' rlicient Ill that language by taking a Jaunt on a motor-ey - rt ugh lfranee next smnmer. lfreneh under lford is rathe 1ne's nerves, for he talks as if he were wound um ai , . .5 . rat that he would run down before he hmshed. , 4 Wg' I K A -' History itself is not - if -than legend and romance. Rl-zv. IIIZNRY XVTLSUN TEMPLE, DJJ. . Ilunso Linn gllc'1l1or'1'ul Pmfc.r.ro1' of Ilixfary and Political St'l'f'Ilt'C 400 Loetfs- ' venue lt would be suicidal for an c'tl'l.iar1vft an to talk to an Amer- ican youth on such subjects asp, ltical Economy, lnternatlonal Laws, illt'1Slll, etc., tt-itjfwittrliigf w f 1 me months. Smee our Henry does this venj' thin f ie is 1 'dlnary man. Q. li. ll. Ilis classes seem long so ieti tes, esp mf ally if one is not prepared, but he never fails to keep fellow :Q rake. His stories are un- limited, and his accounts olt Qast .tn tramp over the Forbes road have never failed to l'O1l!fCffflJ0f.lC'C 'st student. . IIRICICK Fair tireecel sad relic of departed worth! Immortal, tho no more: tho fallen great 1 ll4XKlll.'l'ON FORIJ ALLAN, PILD. ,. .S'lc'ubc'll':'illc' l'1'ofe.r.rul' of tf1'cc'li77n the l'l1iln.rofvlzy of Lau- yiruyex Le Moyne Avenue Allen is new to ns this year ot' ie is hy no means new to the institution, as he was a Pro ssgi 'mf Latin here several years ago. lle immediately won the . ect, ,Hof the Sophomores by thinking the majority of the class ' 'lirst 'emester. Allan. like linglish is interested in Archacol 'y,Qhut his long suit is Phil- oloily. in which branch of lCIll'il1ili' ht5 is ery lN 'llCll ll- HC is also a member ot' the Pittshnrfg 'lassteafl' Association, being one of its most active members. 'N f l..N'I'XlN Vt'isdom of our ancestersf' ROIEITRT li' ,S7 llSlll lnutlt dfCIlIt7lltll ll 9 n lam zmrjc and l.I'1L'1'tll1ll't' 1orNm1 h limvlt'-ll tiougi tt 1 m nit 1 1 so ca PQ ct d angu tee. Professor 1 i os ogits tt ers e has lately added some valuable lioolcs'-o11w,q.3,L'E' ' ' iterfat re to our library, .ting utt '-ttlllllljl t one dollar tn Sop omoits in Xlthltoof . t been dismal . mts s mn iatians notttc up tvery lecture. . ish , .s s . si t . . s to the school ni: rms ast win er was a seholarly pieec atorv and he quite '- . ' F . ,l'n.lD. -' 'A life..v r of- , 1 l i'vl 4 . x- ixkt All 'l l'zl' g 'lrwl J ja ' 'avr linglisl is one ot' our n' gh' ' tts ' - H .T h'1 1 s ceded in he et ot ' l' Ill of from each tmderclassnian in the instit Qlwlli, efforts to inter- est Iii h ' 1 ' l sy. v-' ru'- fail as these l: 'I ' 3 1 ' 'wwl to 2 lfngl' shiue ' a' '1 '1ee'h-maker' hi' l me 1 I t ' , won the hearts of the dear little things wh m ithght he was aw- fully good looking. V 03. 3l.N'l'lllCNlfY'l'lt'S My life is one damned horrid grind. JAMES Mct'.'Xl.K1OX' HLLER. RLS. l,l'0ff'A'.YUl' of l'lIltlfl't'.9 .24 North lfinc Street Why do men take l11IllilCll'l1liay? inf. Miller says: A man must be somewhere. l'erh. EJLL at' t e reason. They do say the tirst of our geometry war ,orkt out in the sand. Let us add that It takes as much. grit o get out now as it did then. Four hours a week in -Imuny s car 1,antl the remaining hours trying to deyise means to sm at-'I bluff him is' stiff to say the least. jmuny's favorite anglo.'xs,'a thhedral.. and it takes tish- ing if not angling to dope it ont.' Wlthal this is a most bene- Iicial course. lt helps men to reason and it helps to a reasonable degree, to till the library.
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