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LAPAVKT ' I ' I-; KAXDohl ' ll IIAXNA ■I. K i;. ' I ' A ' l . W. F. Birmingham, Ai-m:ama (uniiiis always has its lewanl, sd we ai-c told, ami ■•Mark has had his. His paiticular j e»ius lies ni the line of n anaginf; things, not to say anything ot the law, and withont fear of contra:liction, it can be said that as n auager of the Riiig-tum Phi ' and the 1913 football team, he has had few equals. Here s his record Captaiu Freshman Basketball team; As- si.staut Marager .:al,yx, 1912; Assistant Manager Foot- ball team 1913; Business Manager Ring-tum Phi, isn - 13; Manager Football team 1913; SeciM taiy and Treasurer Cotillion Club; Viee-presi lent Final Ball. 1M13.14; n ' ember ■13 Club. Oh yes, ' Mark was burn at Blountsyille, Ala., in 1891. He has the busi- , OSS irstinc-t an.l he should be a wondertul success in the business world. LEON W. HAERIS Westminister, South Carolina. When asked to write out his naree in full he reidied that the • • V had no significance whateyer. As to where he will follow the practice of his chosen pio- fe-.sion he is in doubt, but has announced his inten- tion to return to his natiye heath, notwithstanding be fact that the Ooyernor of that State has sad that football shall be abolished within , ' l e V,orde s of the realm. It is to be remembeyed in t s cou nection that Harris is an ardent admirer of tl ' game as well as of Blackstone. Member Washington Lit- : ai Society; Y. M. C. A.; Memln. of ootbal squads in 1912 and 1913; Baseball squad. 191... I.a« Libi.in.in. 1913-14. 25
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ALFRED G. FO.X, II K A Salem, Vircixia. Alfred G. Fox appeared on the scene of this world ' s aitivity on .lanuarv 7, ISHl. Having tjeen reared un der the walls of Roanoke College he could not well i-scape taking an A. B. degree at that institution. A restless spirit having taken jiossession of him. he wandered to faraway Florida, to the city of Deland. wliere he conijileted the .lunior Law course at Stet- son University, and at the same time acquired a vio- lent dislike for the X ' niversity of Florida. Domestic Relations seems to have been his long suit in the Stetson law Sclinol. THOMAS IIK.XLKV (iEDDV. K i:, I A 1 . W. F., i: Williamsburg, Virgi.via. Tom lias many claims to distinction, besid s being the smallest man physically, in the class. He is a mem- ber of the Virginia Bar and Clerk of the Moot Court in siiite of a delayed qualification. He is an A. K. from William and Mary College, and his loyalty to that institution is not questioned, because he is often heard to voice his sentin ents when the collegiate clian pionship of the State hangs in the balance. Tom is also some musician, being a prominent member of the Mandolin and Glee Clubs. Member Cotillion Club. We forgot to state that it was at Toano, Virginia, on .liiniiarv I ' .lltli, 1 Mii. tlirit lie was burn. CllAKLKS Sl ' KAKS (ILASliOW, 4 V A, ■! A I ' , i; LE.XINGTO.N, ' lR(iINIA. Charlie was born in Lexington, on February lith, l ' 9, and of course he attended the Lexington High .School, and n.atriculated in the t ' niversity in lOOiJ. An A. B. degree in I9U9 was the natural result. He attained n any honors during his stay in the .A.cademic School, but he says that they have all been enumerated in a former Calyx, and being a modest young man, he has forbidden that they be again recorded. But we cannot refrain from leentioninw the fact that he rowed nil the Harry I ee Crew in lOOH and 19119. For his other accon plishn ents we refer you to the 19(19 .An
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WALTKK LKK llol ' KIXS, A A RlCHM(I.Vl), XlRGINIA. There is no doubt aliout ' ' Hop being tlie orator of tlie Senior Law Class, because it was some speeili lie made on February 22nd, 1912, at the Annual Ceh ' bration of the Washington Literary Society, and it w;iv without any hesitancy that the .ludges awarded hiii the Orator ' s Medal. ' ' Iloji ' ' is also an A. B. froi ' AVashington and Lee, entering the University in 1911. after having spent three years at William and Mary College. He was born at Rocky Mount, Virginia, in 1890. Manager Southern Collegian, 1912-13. Future- vocation will be in the world of iiolitics, where he iv sure to succeed. .loSKl ' ll LLOVI) HORTON, A X 1 Faumvii.i.e, Xi;rtii C. Rt:i ix. . 1st another exani]de of the far-reaching fame of Law School, because Joe spent two years in Aea- ic work and other frivolities at the University of th C.-ii()linu. but when he began to view life nusly, he pai ' ki ' d up and came to Lexington with iiiiiil set on things legal. His S(de idea is to have Har Heel State changed from a Code to a immon Law commonwealth, when he returns ic to guile the destinies of numerous clients. His nss li:is biM ' ii Fanriville since Pebruarv Mrd, 1SH4. 21;
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