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' T l e f- lower Tell me, oh, breath of the violets! Whisper, oh, soul of the rose ! As you rest on the breast of my Margaret — Fairest, as every one knows. Fairest of all in the ball-room, Fairest and proudest, 1 ween ; Worshiped afar by her lovers. Hailed by her sisters as Queen. Tell me, oh, breath of the violet ! Whisper, oh, rose, rich red ! Do you know that the light of the morning Will find you all withered and dead .- ' Oh, violet, tender and modest, Do you think and sadly sigh For your mossy green bank by the brook, Where you stole your blue from the sky ? Do you dream, oh, rose, of your garden, Where the wind brought your color so red From the blood of heroes fallen, On distant battle-fields dead ? When my lady bows to her partner. Your heads sink low on her breast ; Can you dream, oh, rose, of your birthplace ? Can the violet long for its nest ? The hours of death would be easy Could 1 find a pillow so fair ; Could I feel the touch of her fingers Softly caressing my hair. H. R. K.
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CHARLES LANGLEY CROW CHARLES LANGLEY CROW, M. A., Ph. D. (Gottingen), 1899. Entered Washington and Lee in 1884, from which he graduated in 1888 with the degree of M. A. In 1885 he won the Language Scholarship and in 1888 the Cincinnati Oratorship. Apart from his studious excellence, he indulged freely in athletics, which has guaranteed him a sound body. After a year ' s teaching he went abroad and studied at the University of Gottingen, from which he obtained, after three years ' work, his Doctor ' s degree. On returning to this country he resumed teaching, and in 1899, when the department of Modern Languages was separated from that of English, was elected to the new chair. ROBERT FRANKLIN HOXIE ROBERT FRANKLIN HOXIE, Ph. B. (Chicago), 1901. Entered Cornell University, N. Y., 1888, where he pursued his academic course until 1891. In 1892 he entered the University of Chicago, and in June, 1893, received his Bachelor ' s degree. He was immediately appointed Fellow in Economics, and was reappointed in 1894. Poor health compelled him to resign in 1895. The winter of 1896-97 was spent in Germany. In 1897 he was appointed Professor of Economics in Cornell College, Iowa. From 1898 to 1901 he had charge of the department of Economics in Washington University, St. Louis, Mo. Last summer, when Prof. Willis was given leave of absence, he was chosen to take his place for this year. He is an extensive writer for economic publications, especially for the Journal of Political Economy. INSTRUCTORS ROBERT ERNEST HUTTON, 1898 Instructor in Electrical Engineering WILLIAM WERTENBAKER M. D., 1900. . . . Physical Director and Instructor in Biology LIVINGSTON WADDELL SMITH, M. A., 1900 Instructor in Mathematics MATTHEW PAGE ANDREWS, A. B., 1901 Assistant in Latin and English JOHN MCCLURE, 1901 Assistant in the Chemical Laboratory THOMAS MONTGOMERY MORRISON, 1901 .... Assistant in the Physical Laboratory OFFICERS JOHN LYLE CAMPBELL, B. L., 1877 Secretary of the Faculty MISS ANNIE ROBERTSON WHITE, 1895 Librarian J. WOOD GLASS, 1901 Law Librarian CHARLES FRITH SPENCER, 1901 . . Assistant Custodian of Reading Room 21
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