Wesleyan University - Olla Podrida Yearbook (Middletown, CT)

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QW, ' 0 ' 9 0 ' .f oreiaze --on? w ' ROM the twenty-eighth WESLEYAN OLLA PODRIDA, greetings: We lay aside the editorial spectacles very Well satisfied with their 5 I revelations. As usual they reveal some unswept corners, dark and musty with something more than age, but in the main very considerable enterprise and successful activity. Few changes have taken place in the faculty, but two of these are events of great sadness to all the sons and the friends of our Alma Mater. ' The death of Professor George L. Westgate in june last not only robbed a popular and important department of the one who had founded it and brought it to its present degree of efficiency, but came to each heart as a personal sorrow. In February we were again called upon to mourn the loss of a beloved teacher and friend, in the death of Professor C. S. Harrington. . Mr. A. W. Harris, M. A., '80, during 1882-4 tutor of mathematics, was made Instructor in the department left vacant by the death of Professor Westgate. In the Department of Philosophy the place of Mr. I-Ioffman, called to the chair of Philosophy in Union College, was filled by Mr. E. I-I. Sneath, B. D., Yale, '84, Professor Winchester has this year no assistant. Mr. Wood, B. A., '85, was retained as assistant in Physics. Professor Van Vleck left at the beginning of the spring term for a few months in Europe. It is' interesting to note that the class of '86 will be the first the Professor has failed to see graduate from Wesleyan since 1848. Besides a number of newspaper articles and lectures by several members of the faculty, Professor Winchester has edited an edition of Selections from Addison for the Chautauqua Garnet Series. Professor Rice, in connection with Professor Verrill of Yale, will shortly have ready for publication a Manual of Zoology and Paleontology. Professor Atwater has published in the Amer- ican Chemical 9-'aufmzl Acquisition of Nitrogen by Plants, translated and republished in Germany by Baron H. Von Liebigg in the last Report of the Massachusetts Labor Bureau, Food Consumption 5 and in the forthcoming Report of the U. S. Fish Commission, an article on the Chemistry of Fish. Mr. Barrows has furnished for the Standard Natural History the article on C35 fo ' SV so X-, we ye ff. VM- V. 1,..'.A-,,,,- IM- 'fe H- ,.A ',.- f. .. . , 1 X ff, fl, ,, H- fn -f 9 Q 9 Q 0 O Q O 4 Q O, Q Q Q Q Q V Q W W v v 0 6 Q 9 9 6 9 9 Q V J 0 8 QS 28 be M929 we webs W9 1 '-'H'-H9-Q----foto!--.o-..-0 Q Q fo Q Q wi-who Q Q- Q are Q Q fs, Q-Q -of o for ww o o Q Q, Q Q Q QQQQI . H.. . uf. ,HA n.,,.x.hfr.x.n-,ax f,n,.x.n.,.x.n.:-x.x.n:..xx nam A...tx.f-w.a,h- in 41.10.af..A.1f.1f.m.n..-tx one f,. AA. ..x.M...s.n.,yx.0...m.A,..S.h..,N!,. ,.Q.Zf11Q.M...Q.w.'..N.Z.. ,,Q- ,s- we as of- at O Q D O 0 6 9 O 6 9 6 0 0 Q 0 Q Q 9 0 0 G O 0 0 0 0 0 0 Q Q Q ff so oo S so we Sfv S0 as as as as as as as er o o 0 o o o o o o o o o 0 9MN.+04,.sW,s9v..+'2.52,is9 0 9 Q 9 ' 6 0 Accipites, and has published in the flak a series of papers, extending through two years, on ft Birds of the Uruguayf' which has attracted a good deal of attention. Putnam's Sons have published a book on 't Evolution of To-day, by Dr. Conn, and from the same pen have appeared Marine Larvae and their Relation to Adults, and The Life History of Thalassemaef' in the L' Studies from Biology series of johns Hopkins University, Some Signifi- cant Results of Modern Embriologyf' in Srz'mre,- Limits of Organic Evo- lution, in the Aww-zimfz ZVa!m'fL!z'sz'. During the winter, members of the faculty delivered before the students a very interesting series of Monday afternoon lectures upon educational topics. To the Alumni who glance over these pages, we would suggest the in- quiry whether the management of this college is as liberal and enterprising in relation to its professors as it might be. Perhaps it is. If so, then we devoutly wish that an era of prosperity may set in for the Methodist Church. Harvard, reduced to a corps of instructors merely, might be a very good school: it would not be Harvard University. It is certainly true that we have some men on our faculty who require only freedom and support to bring our col- lege into fame through their renown. And we need it. We are glad to give further publicity to the statement made at the last college dinner that The old feud between students and faculty is dying out. It is true. Nevertheless we must add that until a few more of the Christian graces find fruition in the daily life of the former, and until the latter abandon an attitude sometimes arbitrary, and abolish dark-lantern dis- cipline, the funeral baked-meats of our expiring feud will roam their na- tive pastures. The college has received no large gift this year, but by the appreciation in stocks a considerable part of our loss has been regained. - The Seney scholarships, that pregnant source of internal disorders, re- ceiving nothing but maledictions from the unfortunate majority, condemna- tion from the faculty and curses from those who should have been their dearest friends, have been withdrawn. But in this connection, while we heartily commend our nobility of soul in despising the filthy lucre, we can but advert to the meagre inducements we offer in this line to ambitious scholars. The list of our Fellowships cannot, indeed, be called large. Our prizes may confer great honor, they certainly confer little else. Among the students there is a hearty, wide-awake, Wesleyan spirit g what- ever under-graduates can do to push their college to the front our men may be depended upon to attempt. That a college of barely two hundred men has furnished, equipped and trained a foot-ball team that has fought its way to third place among the colleges of the country, may be modestly cited as a pointer, The unavoidable load of debt under which the association en- CSD ff X- was . ,, . . , A N ov fc 4s ,Q ffv 0+ -as .X fs ,, e o o e Q ,, . ' ' ' ' ef Q 0 0 an at in 0 0 f w, Q Q rw 'Q Q fs rs Q f Q 0 o o Q o o C Q O o 0 ,N by of we as as as as as as Vgswsthsxksa saga '- fl -f,sf'00'0mmvt00ooew wwfsvvveooo ,XA swf, af, ,f ,sa X, ., , ,,,, W, ,, A, WWQt wv 'ws'v'Ww2 'ww 1-'ws 'WS' 'WS' 'WNWWS WN' 'vs' 'ww Aww' 'fav we- we ww we ww -ww we 'we' vos 'ww 4-weve' we--fw ' 'W +V 'vi b? 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Here, too, a heavy debt has been lifted, '86 will take away but three of the club, and the prospect is bright. The Argus has even improved upon its former excellence and, in its sphere, stands among the hrst of college papers. We are proud of it. Through shame, we will not call attention to the fact that one-third of the students fail to aid it with their subscriptions. Even selfishness should prompt us to a liberal support of our own institutions. ' It is our sad duty to record the deaths of I. ,I-I. Meyerhoff and Rollin Smith of '86, and C. K. Sturgess of '88. Though cut down in early man- hood, their memory will he treasured in many hearts. Unmarked, then, by any great and striking good fortune, the year has nevertheless added another ring of solid growth to our prosperity. This is the leading college of the largest and richest denomination in this country. It should. be eminent, powerful, influential-the center and source of great intellectual and moral movements, the cynosure at least of the Methodist Church. But let us understand that it shall be what we help to make it. Only the highest degree of eyrii de corps, thoroughness and noble purpose on the part of the students, of ambition and efficiency among the Faculty, of enterprise in the Management, and of liberality from alumni and friends can make our college what every loyal son must long to see his Alma Mater. May the next OLLA PODRIDA be able to chronicle a marked advance all along the line. '4Q' -WW 079' 'VV' WW' -'OE 'Ov' 'QQ' '09' '0Y' W9' IVV' f0Q' '00' '0Q'l'75' -20W 'VW' UIQ' 'VW '09' 'VQI 'UQ' '0b' '0Nf'0Q' 'YQ' Viv' 'VNV 'VW 'Ox Q M M Q, to ae rn to an so sg to -e Q. Q, o to e o o io Q v Q 0 If Q at tv 93 tv of tv tes if to tv tif 0-S te? 2? if Q Q . Q Q Z1-50.--.641 .QQ .Q0, 'Sh' ti0, N501 aid, NQQ .QM NZ- .500 cb.9. 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D., FISK PROFESSOR OF MATHEMATICS AND ASTRONOMY. C22 0. IIJ 76 Church St. NREV. CALVIN SEARS HARRINGTON, D. D., ROBERT RICI-I PROFESSOR OF TI-IE LATIN LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE. EIIIERITUS. fl S. CJ Q3 High St. JAMES COOKE VAN BENSCHOTEN, LL. D.,' JANE A. SENEY PROFESSOR OF TI-IE GREEK LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE. - C4 S. CID 101 High St. REV. GEORGE PRENTICE, D. D., M. L. TAFT PROFESSOR OF MODERN LANGUAGES. f40 N. 0.9 1 Ilfyzm Aw. RALPH GUERNSEY HIBBARD, M. A., INSTRUCTOR IN ELOCUTION. New Britain. REV. WILLIAM NORTH RICE, PH. D., G: I. SENEY PROFESSOR OF GEOLOGY. 111 j. HQ 2 College Place. WILBUR OLIN ATWATER, PH. D., BEACH PROFESSOR OF CI-IEMISTRY. 44 f. HJ 175 Hzlgfh sf. PIEDDING PROFESSOR OF HISTORY AND POLITICAL ECONOMY. CALEB THOMAS WINCHESTER, M. A., OLIN PROFESSOR OF RI-IETORIC AND ENGLISH. LITERATURE. gb N. CJ I Pearl Si. 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ALFRED CHARLES TRUE, M. A., INSTRUCTOR IN GREEK AND LATIN. ' 120 Hzlgfh Si. MORRISZBARKER CRAWFORD, M. A.. Foss PROFESSOR OF PHYSICS. f2I 0. HJ 101 Hzfh SLI WALTER BRADFORD BARROVVS, B. S., CURATOR OF THE IVIUSEUINI. fljf. 82 Churnl Sf. ABRAM WINEGARDNER HARRIS, M. A., INSTRUCTOR IN I-IIs'roRv AND POLITICAL ECONOMY. fs 5. an 82 charm Sf. WILLIS KIMBALL STETSON, III. A., LIBRARIAN. fLI'b7'lZ7'j', 21 IV. C. . ELMER TRUESDELL MERRILL, B. A., TUTOR IN LATIN. 18 N. C. HERBERT WILLIAM CONN, PH. D., INSTRUCTOR IN BIOLOGY. C46 N. CJ 120 High St. , ELIAS HERSHEY SNEATH, B. D., INSTRUCTDR IN MENTAL PHILOSOPHY. 106 Iizgyh St. HENRY SEELEY NVHITE, B. A., TUTOR IN MATHEMATICS AND REGISTRAR. 22 N. C. ELBERT VVILLIAM ROCKWOOD, B. S., ASSISTANT IN CHEMISTRY. 75 Hzlgk St. I 1 ' I . . , , FREDERICK SHENSTONE WOODS, B. A., ASSISTANT IN PI-Ivsxcs. . el 17 0. H. 4 C125 Qg1:Z9yY:':f?QTf'WyS2g 'w5'-:-:ws:.:'Ww,:.vWQ--,.Wx,...y.v.,,.,,,,...,, ,.,,, , , , , 5- rg? 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He was graduated in the Class of 1865, Wesleyan University. After G graduation, two years were spent in the study of theology in Union Theological Seminary. The next thirteen years were given to the work of the pastorate, in the Providence, New York East, and New England Conferences of the Methodist Episcopal Church. In 1880 he was elected Professor of His- tory and Political Economy in Wesleyan University. He died june 28th, 1885. Such is the brief reco-rd in Outline of a life which was felt by many as a profound influence for good, and whose memory is an inspiration. In his student life, Prof. Westgate distinguished himself by his extraor- dinarily high scholarship. His scholarship was almost uniformly high in a number of departments, indicating apparently great general ability rather than marked genius in any one direction. If, however, the studies of the College course be roughly divided into the two groups of the sciences and the hu- manities, he certainly attained a higher degree of proiiciency in the latter than in the former. He was distinguished in College as a Writer and speaker no less than as a scholar. The essays and orations of his student days were characterized by the same clearness and vigor of thought, and perspicuity and severe precision of language, which marked the work of his later years. But his classmates love to remember him for the moral traits which impressed them even more than his intellectual ability. His was eminently that manly type of character which is based on love of truth and devotion to duty. To say that no competition or rivalry could lead him to dishon- orable courses is an understatement which would do him injustice. He seemed to live above the atmosphere in which temptations to dishonorable conduct have their being. He was a Christian when he came to College, and his years of student life were marked by a beautiful growth in the graces of Christian character. There was at first something of the hauteur and C135 Q , O .wN.,.Zy.,.wN.,..,4s..,,0y.,.ZF..,9s.,.,0y. .Z8,...Ws...Wx...WN. .,w.,..Z3.,.,08,.,,Wv..,ZN,,.,4y.aws. .WA O Q Q , 4 I. V .vw V 1 W sf sg- sf V V, v v V V .vu V- -V -V-1-v'-sf--wwf V ' W' 'V' V'-'V W .K 1 , , , iw wg Q hy W3 Q Q Z5 Q3 Qs of-Q my are ages asap! , -:-.sm 4 mo.. .oo.'..+4. -1s4g'v.sa.'uso.-...+a. .so..,.sn.. Ao. ..Qo..f.mo.f .coax-.oa.'.-.,AM-...ea.. .on...so..- AM- .-Aa. AW. neo, ' 0 Q O . ' 9 , r' ., .. ., . - -z-: If-vw-N1-V4fp-QQ:-:fav1-wo's--:-:W -W N-1-:we 9 , , ,.,,, vw, .. , ..,., c...,, N- --1 X-' ff X- ws ws. we as vs, .vw ds.: WW. Vi- -Q fd- 9--. ,O .. O O 6 -, X---., i--- X--,--, ---, - --, 1-J X fs as .fx A - A fs, . , , . Q .. Q 9 l v X, Vx, ,.v. 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As a preacher, he was simple, practical, instructive. He avoided the fanciful and the spec- ulative, and held the attention of his heaters to those great truths which are the basis of right living. He lacked, indeed, the luxuriance of imagination and the warmth of feeling which are essential elements of the highest grade of genuine eloquenceg and he was above the conceits and tricks of spurious oratory. But he was a preacher whose exposition of Scripture was always clear and scholarly, whose thought was always manly and vigorous, and whose style was always dignified, elegant, and impressive. The years of his professorship in Wesleyan University, though the resist- less progress of fatal disease made them years of most pathetic disappoint- ment, were yet years of most brilliant success. It was evident from the beginning that Professor Westgate had found his true calling. His clearness of thought and expression made him a remark- ably nne lecturer. His enthusiasm for truth, and for truth in the concrete forms of human life, gave an intense vitality to his discussions alike of the history of the past and of the social problems of the present. His depart- ment rapidly became one of the most popular in the College. His elective classes were thronged with earnest students. Manifestly, also, if life and strength had continued, his reputation was destined to extend beyond the body of students whom he immediately addressed. The fruit of some of his pro- found and earnest study would doubtless soon have appeared in contributions of solid and permanent value to the literature of his department. Prof. Westgate's services to the College were by no means confined to the work done in his own lecture-room. His deep interest in the Institution, his broad and liberal appreciation of all departments of educational work, and his remarkable soundness of judgment, made him a most influential and use- ful counselor in the general administration of the College. But, when he came to Middletown in 1880, the hand of death was already upon him. And those years of growing success in his work were years of gradually but steadily increasing weakness. The most vivid recollection of Prof. Westgate in the minds of his colleagues and his students is that of the heroic patience with which he did his work in the last year of his life. The CI-0 ,,,,,,, ,, t J,w',1bdii'.Q4i1i1SOLz, , i lil 1 ll 1 il l , , Q fgrz.-1,Wy-'i'oy-uve.we-we was Wa- .WW ., ,, ,, X, ,, X. ., . , . , , ,V , ,A-.fs fx ,fy as as vw--,vt-WX.,f, tal., N. . ,,., . ., V... 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He met his classes, conducted his examinations, and read most of his examination papers, when it seemed almost as if each day must be his last. And with that mighty strength of will was no sullen and stoical pride. Nature might have made him a stoic: grace transfigured his nature into tenderness and love and trust. The goodness of his life blossomed at the last into the consummate Hower of saintliness. T His memory is a precious treasure to the College he loved and served so well. And those who knew him in those last years, will meet the disappoint- ments and sorrows that maybe before them more bravely and trustfully for having felt the influence of his example. 'T ff' Q 'fq 'J' 4 ''fa'few:.F52-iiffwfftrH2120 PROP. C. S. HARRINGTON., .BY PROP. GEORGE PRENTICE. Middletown, Conn February 16 1886 Though this event had 5 f long been expected, its announcement called out demonstrations of universal sorrow in College. To all there came a sense of personal bereave- ment with his departure. His translation was sweet and triumphant enough to fitly close and crown that long service to God and man which shone out so clear in all his connection with Wesleyan University. From all his asso- ciates in the College and town came deep and heartfelt tenders of respectful sympathy for the afflicted family and friends. On the Friday afternoon following, the funeral services were held. Rev. W. V. Kelley, D. D., had charge of the burial services. At the house Dr. Kelley read the Scriptures, Professor Prentice offered prayer, with singing by the mem- bers of the Psi Upsilon Fraternity, of which Professor Harrington was an hon- ored member. The casket containing the body was lovingly carried by mem- bers of the Faculty over the path he had so often walked to college, through files of students drawn up on either side of the Walk, with heads uncovered, and deposited in the lower Chapel in charge of a guard of honor. The Chapel was filled to overflowing by citizens, officers and students of the Col- lege, and friends from many places. eg! RoFEss.oR CALVIN SEARs HARRINGTON, D. D., died at his residence, 'E ' . ., - , . - ' A ,f . U53 :,.WQ.:,.,7Q.,: WN.r,Ws.,,Ws.:,.Z.Q,,:,Wg,. .WN ,.WN,,.W8..,Zs., .WSH.,a.s...,0N,,..Ws. .Z s...WN.,.WS, MN. ,Wy .WN...WQ. .Z Q.. ,ywlmv MS. WN. .7 W .V X, .9 W .9 1 G Q, Os O Q ww 0 ' ' -' ' ' 'W W W as v Q f + Q Q fx.. ,, . ,, ., x,VV,t,t,Vi.t ..as-,as- f,s,,asxwSM85292609 as as as-'46 WSWS he as-as asks Qs as as as asasesas ..s2....sM.'..,.+M. .sh .... s M....sh..,.sh. .M .... s M,-usb. .sh .XQ....sh,-. .ma .sh ' 0 ' 9 9 ' f - -- -. -, t-- -, V- -, X- -, X-. N- -- X--.1 vw' wg-'f X: :-we' -ww ,-'v+:::-ww -vw-ww :ww ,fvw-.-.-fywg, ov-Q--.yfx X- A, N- -1 V W - ww- we----we-v nw ffv.-..fs- fx, ...fs ,fx px ,px ,wx .-vw.-. fx. Q., Q, .,-, 9- ,gf .5, xg. QR, 3,.,,.Q g N' f A X . ., . . 0.0.0 0 ,, ..,.-1-sf ,.- .- -av.-. 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The value of Professor Harrington's services as a member of the Faculty of Wesleyan University, was many-sided. His scholarship was noted for nicety and accuracy rather than for the breadth of its range. He always made the impression of being thoroughly well informed on every question that related to the most effective methods of teaching Latin and stimulating the interest of his pupils. The quality of his Latin scholarship is shown by his edition of Plazzlzu, and would have been further illustrated, had he lived, in another Latin text-book which he was preparing at the suggestion of certain publishers. One source of his success as a teacher lay in his elegant and nicely discriminating .use of English. The best evidence of this mastery is found in the articles which have appeared from his pen in the zlfeihodzlvi Quar- fL'7'Zj' Ieevzkzv. It was a common thing to hear the very best men of successive classes speak of the special felicity with which he would catch and reproduce that essence of poetry in any imaginative Work he was reading with his classes, which too often slips unnoticed through the hands of professors who are abstruse in grammatical and metrical mysteries, and full armed for etymologies and phonetics. In this most vital function of instruction he was most at home and most successful. He was once heard to say of a great pulpit orator, to whom he had listened with genuine delight, that man writes English not to show the exact truth he has to tell, but to get it into its most telling declama- tory shape. This remark is characteristic of the critic as well as of the preacher. In all matters of discipline Professor Harrington was wise and nrm. If he had to make a rule he was sure to have a clear perception of its effect upon the general administration of the College, and an equally vivid perception of its operation upon those subject to its authority and their friends. He would have allowed more room for exceptional cases than some others, and would sometimes have been glad to show greater forbearance in the hope of even prob- able amendment. But when he had a rule to execute, he sometimes taught men careless of their own obligations to recognize the difference between the letter and the spirit of a regulation. A recent graduate said: He was the last man to whom any of us would have gone with unreasonable excuses. One remarkable trait in Professor Harrington's character was the fidelity with which he attended to all his duties. For years 'he niet two religious classes weekly, he was in the Sunday-school, attended many religious meetings, ,.,-7-,.,.,., WW.x,,,,,,,,,.,W,g.,.., .WV .0.X,..,, .X,.,.,., . ,..., . . . . , . . 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Once Professor Rice was congratulating himself that he should probably get his own standings made up before any others would come in, since only one point remained to be considered and settled. just then there came a tap on the door, and in came Professor Harrington, pale, thin and weak from the grip of disease on his vitals, panting faintly from Weariness caused by climbing a long flight of stairs, and laid his completed work on the secretary's desk, with no thought that he was doing anything remarkable or praiseworthy. Long habit had rendered anything else impossible for him. In all such tasks he worked with the unhurried haste and certainty of natural law. One of his most precious and honorable distinctions was his relation to the inner spiritual life of the students. We do not mean merely the benedic- tion which his participation in all the religious services of the College was to us all. He was oftener consulted about the personal religious experience of the undergraduates than any other officer. If a man was about to begin the new life for the first time, or if he was longing to make his conduct more Christ-like, or if he was settling the question of a proflEssion, he was very apt to turn to this good man for the tender sympathy and wise counsels which are so invaluable in such critical seasons. Professor Harrington was thus enabled to touch and affect the personal life of individuals and to heighten the spiritu- ality of the College in a rare degree. This beautiful relation was so unforced and spontaneous that it enabled our dear friend to sweeten and sanctify the lives of others as few ever can. This has always appeared to me the high- est honor and reward of his life as a teacher. Of all the ways in which we miss him, and shall ever miss him, none will be so deeply felt as this. 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Did you ever know what it is, gentle reader, to feel that the entire human race appreciates your merits? You never knew I Well, you may hnd consolation in this thought,-few, very few can know this g we may be the only persons who ever had this knowledge. We are absolutely certain that we are appreciated, because men are trying to secure our inval- uable services at this early date. lust a few weeks ago the principal of a sem- inary came to us from the verdant mountains of Vermont, and invited some members of our class to accept a position in his school with a salary of 3400.00 a year. Many more applications like this are expected daily,--this, you per- ceive, is the reward of well-doing. Self-laudation? Not a particle. We may seem egotistical to those who are not acquainted with usg but our fellow-students, no doubt, can testify to the fact that we pursue the noiseless tenor of our way with most charming verecundity. Is there a man in college, or anywhere else, who has ever heard us boast of our grand success in Mechanics or Physics, of the good fortune some of us have in making ourselves agreeable to some members of the fac- ulty? No, sir, such a man cannot be found I You know that we never show an undue assumption of superiority. ' The true spirit of our class is indicated by the motto mi ijnfa fiflld Myth, which we selected with so much .care when we were freshmen. QN. B. The time referred to, is our first year in collegej While the other classes have fixed upon their motto only as a matter of form, we chose this saying of the wise old philosopher, Isocrates, to be our battle cry and incentive to action. The marked advantage in choosing a motto with this intent will lead future classes to follow our example in this. Now what has been said must be enough to show what we are and convince everybody that Although not tough We are the stuff. We have the guff, , And that's enough. We feel sure that the other classes congratulate themselves that they have had such an example of all that is good and great before them, and we are sorry that they must soon be deprived of their excellent prototype. ' Fellow students: Our influence has done you much good while we have been with you. Let it not have less effect upon you when we are absent. We 'go forth to become philanthropists, statesmen and all that, but we shall not for- get you. You may be successful in your life-work, though you are not Eighty- six men, therefore let each one hope for the best and strive to attain to the glorious heights of fame which we shall reach. Qln our mind's eye, Horatioj. 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X ' 15259 Q35 2. 921 .JA 9 ?32-GQ5 00 26701, dill' Eloya. lm- Elass Eulur, METHOD' 1005?- CHARLES XVARREN HAXVKINS, . . 4Pl'6'5Z-d6'7Zl'- LILLIE BLANCHE NIATHEWSON, . Flrs! V1're-Prosfzleut. WILLIAM BARKER GNVINNELL, . Salam! Vffo-Prosz'o'f1zz'. GEORGE MOKOWN BUSEY, . Son-efazy. GEORGE COPELAND BOSWELL, Treasurer. NAMES, FRATERNITV. RESIDENCES. ROOMS. Everett Meacham Ball, A. A. LIP., Bellows Falls, Vt. A. A. fb Hozcse. Edward Lynn Blaine, 1 A. K. E., Smiilr, PV. T. A. K. E. Hozrse. Charles Wesley Blakeslee, LIP. N. G., 1Vewark, Af. 16 O. H. George Copeland Boswell, 'll N. 9., fciu-ey Cigf, 1V. I6 O. H. Frank Russ Bouton, X. Y., .New York, ZV. Y, X. AP, Hozzse. William Brill, Y. T., Sbamokizz, Pa. I4 O. H. Walter Perley Buck, A. K. E., Lf Rayszfllle, Pa. A. K. E. Hozzse. Clinton DeXVitt Burdick, Y. T., Smyrna, Af, Y, 18 0, H, Sfieorge MCKOWH Busey, A. K. E., Gf'1'm'ds!ozwz, IV. Vcz. A. K. E. Hozfse. Arthur NVilliam Byrt, Alf. T., Illiddlefozuzz. if. T. House Acton Theophilus Civill, NP. T., Coeymzzrzs, IV. Y. II 0. H. Henry Fitch Cl-Rfk, A. K. E., New York, JV. Y. A. K. E. Ho14se. John Cheesemafl Clark. Y T-, Plalfsoulgk, IV. Y. IO O. H. Julius Carl Converse, A. A. fb., Stofoiid Springs. 42 N. C. Wilbur Fisk Dales, fb. N. 9., Bloollwille, JV. Y. 9 O. H. Michael Joseph Donahoe, 55,-lmfmv Pa. 38 N, C, Herbert Elmer Drake, NP. T., Brislol, JV. II W'ylQfs Av. C205 f:N2e2s:W:12f'oEi.-M:-1 w.,pw 'N w W wx W. W W M-V W W .W .W W ., .W .W W .W ., ,. .W W .. .R NAMES. FRATERNITIES. RESIDENCES. Rooms. Edgar Alfred Emens, 43. N. 9., Fzzyetle, N. Y. A 0, H, VVilliam Barker Gwinnell, AP. T., Newark, .fV. 18 0, H, SCharles Warren Hawkins, X. AP.. Brzjybort, IV. Y. X. Alf. ffgmg, George Fletcher Illman, Pzzrrjfzfillf, Pa. 114 High Si. Howard Asman Lantz, A- K. E., York, Pa., II 3, C, WVilliam Henry Lindernuth, A. A. KD., 1Jhi!!ZfZ'c'QJhZ'!Z, Pa. , A. A. CIP. Hazgre, SCharles Wesley Lyon, jun A. A. db., Tofwazgtafz. A. A. 411. Hgzlyg, YVir1fleld Scott Manship, A. K. E., ffolzcybfzzok, Pa. 36 N. C. Elmer Francis Marsh, A. K. E., j!iz'a'a'Zez'a1u71. 5 Park St. H'ohn Alden Morse, A. K. E., Bath, Ilia. 26 N. C. ' john Calvin Packard, XP. T., Bourzzfdale, Zllarr. IO o. H. QI-Ierbert Eugene Peck, X. NP., JV. Chatham, N. Y. X. Alf. Ifousc. George Avery Rich, KD. N. G., Lyfjfllldllfk, Aims. A O. H. 1'Edward Bennett Rosa, A. K. E., IfVe!!mi!!e, IV. Y. A. K. E. House. Charles Scott, Jun., A. A. fb., Phz'lYzzfL'Q9kz'a, Pzz. A. A. CD. flame. Jeremiah Malachy Sheehan, A. A. fb., Ifzzzzzniviife. 28 N. C. Charles Edward Spaulding, X. if., Chf11'!r.rz'arwz, 1l'1'n.v.Q.' ' X. Alf. flame. Charles Henry Stackpole, X. NP., AZZbZt7'lZ, zllf. i 7 Pwflbff Av. Cyrus Iohn Strong, AP. T., Ilffzdixozz, IV. A ' 106 Wiffidill-Sf. Edward Cooke Strout, A. A. CII., Li1zef'11zon'Ffz!!.v, file. 9 O. H. James Monroe Taber, Jun., A. K. E., VZ'7Z6'jf!I7'lf11d'Z,'!7Z,V Alam. 36 N. C. Howard Ridgway Vaughn, X. Alf., Ne1UEgUfpt, IV. 7 wlffblf Av. George Phelps Vlardell, A. A. fb., New Bflifflili. 30 N. C. Frank Edwin Williams, NP. Y., jlfartlz East, flld. IO O. H. William Henry XVoodbury, Inn., NP. T., Slamfofrl. 114 .High Sf. . FOEJAEEE EVIEIEEEES- Alton D. Adams, Henry N. Bosworth, Henry I. Cole, Francis W. Knowles, Albert O. Loomis, Norman A. Martin, lfjohn Henry Meyerhoff Harvey H. Paine, Edgar B. Philbrook, ' Lewis F. Piper, Clinton Richards, Ivory H. Robinson, Charles A. Silver, Frank S. Smith, , Frederick W. Smith, Lewis B. Stillworth, liRollin Smith, Elrnerfl. Thomas, Caleb C. Tindel, Charles W. Warner, Herbert Welch, 'x'George T. Wiseman, Frederick A, Wood, WValter A. VVooster, iiClara L. Hawkins. 'l'Deccased. . N' 'oe 'awww fog- .ov .ww .,X. . . . . . .. ,. ., .,,. ., X. ., ,. ., X. ., ...,., N. 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Retiring with becoming awe from the Presence, they again metin the dyopzi between North and South Colleges, here they were baptized by sprinkling, according to the Sophomoric rite, and thenceforth became members of the college, daily listening to the words of wisdom that fell from the lips 0f,Trues- dell, Tom and Abe. In a very short time they became proficient in the arts of bill-board burn- ing, doing the George Washington and of chanting the Kai Gar and Lambda Rho pzeans. - The storms of win-ter and the grinding of the long middle term could not check their enthusiasm, for, on a bleak Saturday in February, the best and last cane rush known in the history of Wesleyan left the stick in ques- tion in the hands of the plucky fresh, who had cheerfully devoted an. entire day to the enterprise, under the generalship of the mighty Flynn. A few days later, a march of twenty miles over steep hills, through mud and rain, resulted in '87 firing the cannon without the assistance of the other classes. The head-' quarters, it may be said in passing, was the fourth hall of N. C,, where the '87 gang ruled supreme. i At the beginning of Sophomore year, a committee of the class, thinkingto encourage the inexperienced youth of '88, ascertained their yell and gave'them a-few lessons gratis, their suggestions were immediately accepted by those enterprising youth. Owing, no doubt, to an exuberance of health and spirits brought about by the long summer vacation, some measures taken to mellow and ripen the immature fresh were unnecessarily harsh, but their effect was exceedingly satisfactory. 5 J ' junior year finds '87 a dignified and harmonious class. They have never been divided by those quarrels which have disgraced their associates. Of course, they cannot succeed to the place ?85 held as an athletic classg foot-ball is pre-eminently, almost exclusively, Wesleyan's game, and as their men are, on the average, younger and slenderer than those of any other class in college, they don't furnish foot-ball timber. Those members of the class, however, who have been on theeleven have done honor to themselves and their Alma Mater, the class have contributed according to their means for the support of the team, and their offer of a ,Varsity shell last spring sufhciently proves their loyalty to the athletic interests of the college. In scholarship '87 is content to maintain a high average, without the aid of phenomenally brilliant men, yet not sorry to have surpassed the boasted junior Ex. average of '86, and to have more than a fair share of mathematical ability. They have sustained no loss by death. 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V126-Pre5z'zz'wzi. Sdronzi l7z'ce-P1'esz'fZe1zz'. CARLOS HoTCHIcIss STORRS, . Secrmzry. EDWARD EVANS PIXLEY, . T1-easwfer. NAMES, FRATERNITIES. RESIDENCES. Rooms. +Walter Russell Breed, 111. N. G., Lynn, jlfars. 62 N. C. William, Lewis Brewster, A. A. CP., Afew York, N. Y. A. A. 'IX Hozlse. S Harry Breneman Bruner, A- A. KID., Columbia, Pa. 108 PVz'!!iam Sl. Buel Owen Campbell, X. elf., Si. Albam, Vt. Q3 High St. Dwight Friend Carroll, X. NP., Yalewillf. 23 N. C. Herbert Edgar Cobb, A. A. fb., .5'ezzm-uzazzt, file. 48 N. C. jacob Augustus Cole, A. K. E., Toftezwille, JV. Y. A. K. E. Hozzse. Henry Buckley Coons, A. A. lb., Caixkill, 1V. Y. 48 N. C. SEdward Everett Cornwall, X. if., Pgrflgmi, X. NP. Hazzre. Russell Hubert Croxford, X. NP., E. Dixmani, 1116. 111 Cauft SZ. jason Fremont Defandorf, elf. T., ffyndwille, N. Y. 32 N. C. SEdwin Fish, X. NP., Trzhidad, Col. X. Y. Hozzse. George Francis Flynn, X, NP., E, Brggkjigld, 111451, X. Y. Hazzse. Edmund Richard Foley, if. T., Saulhingfon. II W'y!b1.rA11. Robert Lewis Gilbert, Dgrbyl 54 N, C, SI-Iarold Charles Hutchison, A. K. E., ffarrigburgy Pg, I7 N, C C245 ZI' ?f?'W'5WQ31?fE9'Q ifl' ilf f'f WN' 'WN 1'1 'VNWWN 11' :'WN'f'ws :' ws' rrr ' f'N7'W'N 4 ,' Q 'sf 'ffo' :f,4s'--'ffwv-'rv-w tr-' W Q ':-r' f'sN'ffwv'v'w'+' r'r ''Suffx' 'W'E'1:'!r'0T:',7 'T 1'f0'N ,A N f NAMES, FxzA'rERN1T1Es. Resrnzmcns. Rooms. George Arthur Ingalls, SP. T., Szzzzziy ffill, N. Y. 34 N. C. John McMurray, A. A. fb., Elizzzbofk, N. 14 Grrma' St. Elmer Frederic Newell, A. K. E., Ilfaplovillc, R. I. 58 N. C. Edward Summerfield Ninde, Topeka, Ifozzsos. Q49 College Si. 1'Charles Pomeroy Opdyke, Ilfidzllciozun. 52 N. C. Harvey Hallet Paine, CP. N G., Co1zz'1'r-oz'Z!1', Ilffaw. Edward Evans Pixley, WP. T., Lfjfdm, Zllorr. I4 N. C. Ralph Hayward Pomeroy, Qld T., .B7'00k6!7Z, IV. Y. 37 N. C. +Willia1n Trafton Randall, A. K. E., Illifidlefowfz. 11.2 Ifzlgk Sf. Frank Henry Richmond, NP. T., Ellonbzmgk, JV. Y. I4 N. C. Herbert Dwight Rockwell, 111. N. G., .fV. Adozfzr, Ilgfaxx. B 0. H. joseph Chapin Rockwell, lb. N. 6., N. Adzzozx, flfarr. B O. H. 5Odell Seymour Smith, A. A ID., Affw York, IV. Y. A. A. 411. ffouso. QDavid Holden Stafford, A. K. E., Bmmiwz, Vt. A. K. E. ffome. JfMillard Fillmore Steelman, Atlfuzfir Cizjf, JV.-f. 60 N. C. James Madison Stevens, A. K E., Cke.-for, Po. 44 N. C. Carlos Hotchkiss Storrs, .SLLVIIZHZIII 54 N. C. gSamuel Newton Taylor, A. A. fb., 1?!Z7'7lZl'7Zg'flII7!U, IV. Y. A. A. iff. Ifoure Albert Welcome Thayer, A. K E., E. Blackstone, zlfzzu. A. K. E. flame. Calvin Spencer Videon, ' ffl7z'11drorLook.f. 60 N. C. Herbert Welch, AP. Y , Affw York, N. Y. II Wylkzfs Av. George William Wood, 119. N. 9., Hoddfzrzz. 112 Ifzgfk St. Wesley Ellsworth Woodruff, A. K E., IfViZke.r6rzf'1'o, Plz. IQ N. C. Robert Louis Zink, A. K E., W'e.rt Slrrzzy'o7'f!. 58 N. C. FORMER IGEIEEIEES- Chas. E. Apgar, Joseph B. Bowman, Pedro Gillot y Fernandez, Chas. M. Griffith, Frank M. 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For that reason we desire, on this very appropriate occasion, to say a few modest words about ourselves which will vindicate before the world our questioned greatness, cor- rect all erroneous opinionsc oncerning us and convince even the Freshmen of our infinite superiority over all mankind. We should like to give a particular account of all the sublime facts which constitute our glory g but as such a gigantic undertaking would require an eternity of time, a tongue of iron and cheeks of brass, none of which except the last are at our immediate command, we will content ourselves with a general statement of a few of our chief excel- lences. First, we are the Class of Eighty-eight. That in itself is an zzj71'z'a1'z'anCl suf- ficient reason why we are what we consider ourselves. The circumstance that only ourselves have been able to appreciate its force is to be accounted for by the fact that our minds alone have attained the high degree of development necessary for its comprehension. Second, we are the late Freshman class. This is a most important and significant fact. It is true that last year, because we were young and undevel- oped, our deviation from the commonplace was not so remarkable in all direc- tions as it has been since g but in one direction we did distinguish ourselves in a most extraordinary manner. The intensity of our freshness was something without a parallel, even in the annals of Wesleyan. Thus in our early youth we gained distinction where it was attainable by us and gave a striking indica- tion of what we were to be. Third, we alone of all the-classes of which history makes mention, were Sophomores without showing it. Prexy told us that it was better to be good than to be Sophomoresg and we became good, but only in appearance. In reality we are Sophomores of the rankest character, but the raging lion of Sophomority we keep chained fast, and whenever he growls feebly, which he does not do very often, we gag him with scholarships. This stupendous achievement alone is enough to place us on the topmost pinnacle of the temple of fame and secure us our everlasting renown. ' Let us simply add that we are the finest class that ever came to Wesleyan, the smartest class that ever rode a horse, the only class that Elmer truly loves, and the brightest flower of freshman possibilities. O the glorious class of Eighty-eight !-We shall never die. Never will the lustre of our fame be dimmed. The radiance of our splendor will shine far into the remotest ages and our name will reverberate through the furthest cor- ridors of Time-unless, what is most probable, continuing at our present rate of expansion we should prematurely swell up and bust ! ioui Ei T is with feelings of mingled pain and astonishment that we have p C275 , V -:ogy -of-alfwvg,-.-W. ,Ww...w,.,,,v.,ww., iw. ww .,.,y.H.Q,,..,f Q. Wy, .W V Wi. Wg. Za. .ov iw. Wi- -of Wy- 5191 Wy' V2.1 gf f O O O 4. 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Q Q .Q- Q V sa ea Ao,.em...R.4..s f,,.s f... ,,.. .sn .N Z. .A A .R A. .R Ama , .. , . e kemofe glass. ?3'Q'i5 gppeaiv re yspoiu. --o+o- Eletss ljolor, Mandarine Gold. -ctr- WILLIAM CLARK GORDON, . . P1'erz'a'e1zz'. ALICE MAY HOTCHKISS, . Firsf VZIKE-P7'6SZ.lfE1Zf. THEOPHILUS ENGLAND NILEs, , Sammi Vz'fe-Preszklefzi, CHARLES PHILLIPS COOPER, . Seri-army. VVILLIAM BARNARD SMITH, . T1-mrm-eff. NAMES. FRATERNITIES. RESIDENCES. Rooms. George Irving Abbott, H'a1z7zz'6aZ, LV. II N. C. Frederic Gibbs Axtell, 111. N. Q., Ilfzbbni. 75 Hllgfll Sf. Harry Harvey Beattys, CIP. N. G., Bro0!P!jf1z, A . Y. IO S. C. '1-John Law Bridge, NP. T., ffl?ZzZ7'l1IUl'UL'. 50 N. C. WVilliam Evans Bruner, A. A. LD., Cafzmzbizz, Pa. 106' IIIZIZZIIIZIIZ Sf. 'William Lewis Bull-zley, Gn'e1zw'!!a, S. C. I2 N. C. Edward Vllasliiiigton Burke, A. K. E., ILI1-n'rzg'!ozz, Dal. .9 IVJJQ5 Ay. Henry William Camier, JlIz'zz'd!ez'ow1z. 6 N. C. William Morton Cassidy, WP. T., E. Basion, fllass. 27 C. 'fWilliam Lawrence Clarke, A. A. III., flft. 57:50, N. Y. 43 N. C. .. Charles Phillips Cooper, A. K. E., Cmmmigllgfuay IV, Y, 44 N. C. Ernest Russell Deane, A. K. E., Eglggrfgwn, film-5. 61 N. C. Q Harvey William Fellows, A. K. E., Tray, 1V. Y. 37 N. C. William Elliott Fvster, X. NP., fvfifldlffawn. Q0 Cauri Sf. William Clark Gordon, elf. T., Oxford, jlfass. 27 N. C. gHenry Pinnie Griffin, A. K. E., Granby. 5 O. H. Roland Wilkins Guss, A. A. fb., PlzI'IQ:6urg, Pa. 35 N. C. Morton Lee Hall, X. elf., Bal2e1'sj?eZd, Vi. X. if. Hozue. George Dempster Hamlen, A. K. E., Cmfra! Fzzilx, 16. L A. K- E- HUTKJK- Frederic Hobart Lawrence Hammond, A. A. HIP., Aymynjg, A. A. 411. Hazzxe. Howard Hornbeck Hawxhurst, A. A. cp., 55a,,d,,g,e,,, IV. yi 30 N. C. X C235 Q. NAMES. FKA'I'ERNl'l'll:IS. Rrislnxixcns. ROOMS, Fred Alexander I-Iillery, NP. T., flff07Z4DI'IZ.E7', Vi. 'IA T, ffguyg, Thomas Arthur Humason, A. A. LIP., 1VcwBr1'fzzz'1z. 30 N, C, Robert Seney Ingraham, 111. N. G., Bl'l70kbf7Z, IV. Y. 75 Iklgk Sf. Arthur VVilson james, A. A. CP., E. Rush, Pa. A. A. fb. Ifgmg, William Avery Knox, Bv'vrurz'w', N. Y. I2 N, C. Joseph Ward Lewis, T. T., Gt. BlZ7'1'LilZ,gf0lZ, llffaxs. I7 O. H. Harry Keiser Munroe, flf. N. Q., ffarlfrflrlazwz, JV. j. 11.2 flzgffl Sf. Theophilus England Niles, X. Alf., Pczluazzulftf, IV. Y. 64 N, C, Gordon Brainerd Pike, NP. T., flliddlefazufz. I0 College Plan. gGeorge Levi Rice, A. K. E., TZ'7Z7lZ01Ifh, Vi. A. K. E. flame. SHerbert Lowell Rich, 411. N. 9.. Lp'L'y!lZOZlfL, llfzzrr. A O. H. Theodore Richards, - NP. T., Bl'00kbf71, Af, Y, 50 N, C, SFrank Elwood Sanford, fb. N. G., Edizzbzngg, O. 112 High Sf. Vvilliam Barnard Smith, A. A. CD., Pczzf'm!Z'.r, XV. Y. A. A. fli. Ifome. W JfAaron Lewis Treadwell, X. Alf., 1?m'1z'z'rzg. 64 N. C. ffordan Coveydogue YNells, Braokbfn, JV. Y. IO N. C. Thomas Dudley 'Wells, Alf. T., Beluzofzf, iN. ff. AP. T. Hazzrf. 5Marcus White, A. K. E., Fzzf'1zu1:z.v'z1iZ!z, flfzzrs. 5 O. H. PORIEEE IILEIEEEES- Leonard E. 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Those juniors said I was, anyway-they said I was a 127171: man when I tore up the Sophornores' hats and falmostj beat them at base-ball. And then didn't We just lay out those Hartford boys at foot-ball! I know they ain't from any college, but they are awful high school-boys. Ther ain't no Floys on us at any kind of bawl. See my Cain. fgot it. I got it from those big Soplis. They are afraid of me for Prexj. They didn't try to do anything, except fix me the way you do a bird when you want to catch it: put salt on -In you know. But they didn't do it, 'cause everybody says I'm just as fresh. I guess I always shall be. But we are brave and good tho'-little brave and mighty little good. Sh! don't ye tell, we-fired-lfze-ramzwz!.f That is, we-ah-Mr. D-g-l-s fired the cannon, but we all stood by him to a man-except when we saw those fel- lows com-ing, and then we ran, to a man. Oh I we can run some, you'd better believe, we are very discrffe at such a time. Then didn't we yell I It would do you good to hear us yell. We are very proper about it tho', always proper and good. We are nothing if not good, and for nothing we certainly are good. You just wait till we get to be Sophomores, CI am afraid some of us never will, pa Prex thinks we are too brave, and he's pretty powerful now-Seney's bonds are risingj. I say just wait till our bravery has time to grow, and oh! won't we make Rome howl II We'll burn the bill-board ermost every week. We'll get behind trees and frow rotten eggs at the new fellers-if they ain't too big. WF!! raise our Ebenezer on South College, too, and do all such dreadful, des- perate things as rea! Sophomores do. I guess we'll let up a little on the Pro- fessors, though g we won't work 'em so hard as we do the Tutes-want to leave a few marks for some other class. Ye see we are so precocious our ma's are anxious. Mr. Elmer Truesdelledoubleell says we're a bright set, and he never says anything mean or sarcastic. 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G L, zfee neaza gloss. 4?-Sfv 'f 6 xbayoq eizez Udpaez. -l-400i-' S - Lemon and Peannnk Elma. HSS III 1 -ical WALTER WESLEY WINANS, . . Pf'f5Hiff2l'- MARY GRAHAM, . . . Firrf Vine-P1'asz'a'e1zt. GEORGE MEAD HUGHES, . Serum! Vzke-Prerz'dem'. HENRY FLov, . . Seffgfavf. Wirun IRVING FORD, . Tf'ea.vw'c'1'. NAMES, FRATERNITIES. Rnsimsxcas. Rooms. Dudley Chase Abbott, - Y. T., Cht'Mz'1'u. 23 C. Edward Everett Abercrombie, lV01'rerz'f1', 1lIa.v.f. 57 N. C. Dubois German Atkins, A. K. E., Clhztazzdale, Af Y. 45 N. C. Arthur Newell Burke, . 111. N. 9., 1Va1'w1'dl. IQ IVyl'Q'.r Azz. SDale Dudley Butler, A. K. E., .flfi1!1z'!alurwz. 85 Church St. lHenr Havens Cliatneld, A- K- E. B2'M1rvh1z111 fan Af Y. N. C. Y 1 0 1 Seward Vincent Coffin, 111. N. 9., . llffddlelozwz. 112 Alain Si. John Haverneyer Daniels, Fred Morgan Davenport, CD. N. 0. Dovzr, A7. f. .Ve-rv -lIiUb1'n', Pu. 7 Ilfjflgfx Azf. 106 Ifzlgh St. 7 Befllafd NIZLTCUS Davis, A. A. WP., Slgffzlgzpyg 19 ffgllbkr AU. OrrenVMadison Donaldson, WP. T., ,LJfIZcZ'0lZ, VI. 39 N. C. John Wesley Dutton, Alf. T., Sa. IfVn!dz2z, Vt. 39 N. C. QVVilliam Bradford Eaton, llizllhzzzzz, flfrzsx. S3 N. C. Julius Wilbur Eggleston, Birmmghmyz, 31 C. SFred-BeauregardHFaber, Sqfmglm 63 N, C, Henry Floy, NP. T., Elizabefh, 1V.f. 3 Collfge Plaza. Wi11ie-.1rvi11g'F0rd, A. K. E., Bazzmwzzzg. 63 N. c. 4325 1 .,., v -aw -ow 'vw 'ave 'ow 'ow 'ow ww' we- ww -vw 'vw wo- ww 'ow ww ww ww av ww ww WN- -f,,e- WN- -79.0, .-W. t- -f X- ., N. ,, . . fx,vwoosQQ-QQQQQQNQQQQQOQQoqzoooNm-fvfxfvfvs-H+.-Q Q V Nh, SM QV, QV. ah .awww Neo, so, sm. wo., sm .vm sea. .em mo, wo, sm A+, QV, ,QV QV .NW .0, Q9 0 '91 9 9 0 Q, U' 'Q X f. ,. 0 N A ., A. Na .sz-wal. .on .N 0. Nm. N4 N.-in-iss. FN.-x'r'E1zN1'r1i5s. RESIDENCIZS. George Washington Gardin Mark Willson Gill, SGeorge W. Meek Glenn, Ernest Lincoln Hamlin, Herbert Augustus Hill, George Mead Hughes, flames Alonzo Hulse, 5Orville Edson Johnson, SPercy Lincoln Iohnson, Ayskeh Kabayama, Fred Barnum Keller, er, I Ov E. -11, -1-., Lafczyfile, 16. I. Po1'1'!a1m', Or. Fz'ZZmo1'e, Pa. Illeridezz. Bddgxyjori. Omvzgf, N. Amiywille, N. Y. Stolzchzznz, jlffasr. Earfan. Takia, fzymn. Pine Plzzinx, JV. Y. Rooms. 53 N. c. 9 s. c. 51 N. c. X. if. Hozzre. 25 QN. C. 102 Williaffz Si. X. if. Ifouse. 55 N. c. 33 N. c. D o. H. X. if. flame. gGeorge Frederic Kettell, GJ., b,l'00k0l7Z, JV. Y. 77 ffzlgfi Si. Samuel Gail Landgn, Q., ff'llllLllZUijfL'!tZ7, Pa. 106 ffigfl Sf. Seymour Landon, Y G., B07'1l El2fL7TUlZ, N. Q S. C. Slosepll B. Long, 1lf1'a'fz'!c!ow1z. 61 N. C. John Elijah Loveland, I-lfZ.ll,lI7L'f01'U7'Z. 3Q Broad SZ. SGeorge Elbert Manchester, FVUJI' PV2'12Jff1f. 31 N- C- Henry Frank Mandeville, Brookgflz, JV. Y. 9 s. C. Arthur Herbgrr lyleritr, fVu.r!.Er1!01z, 1V. Y. 25 N. C. 1-Rowland Franklin Miles, 9., Norlhpori, N. Y. 102 DVi!!i1z11z Sf. Lyon Levi Norton, Sfllfk, llff- 59 N- C- William Latham Osterhout, Win-t Chmmzga, N. Y II N. C. XVeriqlell Phillips Parker, G., A-'o1'z'!2 Gowlaflz, Jie. SQ N. C. Arthur W, Partcliy E., 1Yz'1zwnz'ha, Afzm. 8 N. C. Wyilliam Clafliri Prentice, ED., Jlfzdzllefozwz. 1 Wylgfs Aw. 'William Emory Smyser, E., Danville, Pa. 51 N. C. gCharles Wardell Stiles, SP., fffH'1ffw'r1'- 43 N- C- jarecl Sweet Tillinghast, !lfZ'11'H'ff'2'02fH1- 77 H2234 Sf- 'fFred Thomas Tateum, FVUITH-fl'67', MMS- 34 N- C- QCharles Perley Tinker, 'I'., .New Lnmiazz. C O- H- Everett Hustis Travis, E-, Pvugikfip-tif, N- Y- 45 N- C- Fred Van Doi-ri, E., fllazafzf Jlfowfis, N. Y. 5 N- C- QWillard Ives Warriner, '-P-7 P071 W7lZS42'71gf0f1, N- Y- 55 N- C- gWalter Wesley Winans, KP., B0umiB1'00k, 37 N- C- John Quinby Wood, fb., Burkrparl, Me. 19 W yllif-Y A11- 1Alfred Northam Wright, E-, EJIBJV- 52 N' C' C333 J., 'ig ,. e: , I +I 5. WX. Wo. ,Qs WX. WX. WX. 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Oh! that they'd, for reward, accept a cakeld' They're dear, sweet creatures all,-we love them so, We couldn't for the world refuse, you know. There's Charlie L., with ruby, pouting lips, From many a blushing liow'r his honey sips. There's Charley S., so pretty and so tart, Oh, sure, his cuteness must snare ev'ry heart. There's Tilly, with his simple, simp'ring smile, And Rev'rend Wells, tho' his quite free from guile. Great Boswell in himself his johnson iinds, And feels supreme contempt for common minds. Athletic Hutchie mashes every lass, And puff-ball Burke, and Meritt, whois an And so we might the mmfogzze peruse, And name a hundred who us girls amuse. Here, girls, behold yourselves admitted, then, To equal priv'lege with the gc11f!emefz, And pour out sobbing thanks on bended knees To festive Faculty and grave Trustees. Tho', true, this college Where we are rz!Z0w'rz', Our fathers founded and our friends endowld. Led ,here by promise and inducement fair, Entrusted to our teachers' gentle care, We cannot, yet, deceive ourselves in this, And think our lot is one of perfect bliss. Prelims., exclusions, warnings,-everything That college life and college duties bring, To us apply, there is no added grace For any girl, whate'er may be her case. We must do all and szqjfer all fha f'e5z',- 'Tis but an equal privilege at best. But, oh, the gentlemen! Each is a knight!- A Philip Sidney or a Raleigh, quite. Their honor, truth and courtesy they show Whene'er they meet us, and where'er they go. No slurring speech behind our backs they make, But hold all women sacred for our sake. Then, girls, let's ull our goblets to the edge, And our devotion to old Wesleyan pledge. 'Undoubtedly a Zapsus A-tz'!z' of the author in copying. Should be kiss.-ED. 'i'Here the MS., by many erasures, was worn clear through. 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FIQATEIQNITIES. RESIDENCE5. Rooms. 5165516 Inneg Ingligy K. A. O., Jlz'da'!L'!0zU1z, 1202 llfaizz Sf. Katie Grifing Pike, K. A. G., 1Wz'a'dle!ow1z. I0 College Place. Jennie Van Vleck, JIlz'f!a'Ze!own. 76 Church Sf. 5 NAMES. Fn.xTErcN1'r1Es. RESIDEXCES. Rooms. SAlice May Hotc hkiss, K. .L G., .ll1'dff!afozu1z. 31 Chzzrrb Sl. Mary Mendall, K. A. G., Braokflvrz, Af. Y. 135 Hzgh Sf. Kate Bertha Mitchell, Razzzxflz, JV. Y. 76 Ckzzrrh Sf. x NAMES. FR.x1'ERxI'r1Es R1-BIIIENCES Rooms. S Elizabeth Arbuckle Craigg S Mary Graham, .ll1'nCf'!.'fa':r'17. Bmokbfzz, A '. Yi SPECIAL. IS Ifllflblfftll Sf. 120 flzgh St. NfXNIES. FRATERNWIES. Rgsmgxqgs Rooms. Harriette Emily Gaylord, Lillian Vernon, C367 lf. Cnllzby. Rome, Italy. 135 Hz1g'h St. 1 Pear! St. xwtas.-I .WSWZ ., 1 ' Q f 1 X Z 4 x 1 . . 1 Q 0 Q 4 X -.AVL--:-,hp NM. NM, mb. .M QQ, .N. ,W ,W,q W U X' X9 imma X2 X42 Xu W Q Q X 43 of if Z3 ZS ZS as gy as Qs M.. M. .M M.. Xu. .Xu .Xu Xu. Xa. 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BIOLOGY AND GEOLOGY. 1L7rzz'1zc Suzie Colleffe. b Frederick Shenstone W'oods B. A., NP. T. If dc Park Ibfass. I 0. 1-I. ! 7 I MATHEMATICS PI-IvsIcs AND ENGLISH LITERATURE. I 1 ,iff -,,-,Eff 9 Z iseg :Hifi .ml Cf 'Wil Z Q .1 .50 , 7 wx 4, ,I NAMES, FImTERNI'I'1ES. RESIIJENCES Rooms, Frederick William Lange, A. A. fb., Sfmzzlwz, Pa. 35 N. C. Charles Horace Talmage, X. IP., ffiggzmzwz. 23 N. C- 'x C375 i 9':--fhv-..we':-'ff w-,ff -..., .. , ., . ,. , .. .,.,--., -.v - V l, v -1 X- ff +- wo' 'aw 'ov' 'vw 'QQ' WW 'Wx' Wy' Wd' 'oi' Wi' Qqfyg 7Q..'0+E'f0v'10N5,'0Q' we-wvwm WN-awww vw .avg ig Q Q 5 g Q Q. 9 Q Q Q XS, S7 34 +4 , A. , .W .,,,A..W,A,..,Ws.,.WN.NWN...Ws.,..,o.s..My..W3.,v.,4y.!L,wy,ZiywE .1-cf-.4 lf fx Vx av-'mv- 4 'vx.'1x,f-' - ., . , . 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EDWARD B, VAN VLECIQ, 84, SENIORS. Charles W. Blakeslee, Edgar A. Emens, George C, Boswell, . George A. Rich. Wilbur F, Dales, JUNIORS. Walter R. Breed, Joseph C. Rockwell, Harvey H. Paine, George W. Wood. Herbert D. Rockwell. SOPHOMORES. Frederic G. Axtell, Harry K. Munroe, Harry H. Beattys, Herbert L. Rich, Robert S. Ingraham, Frank E. Sanford. FRESI-IMEN. Arthur N. Burke, Samuel G. Landon, Seward V. Coffin, Seymour Landon, , Fred M. Davenport, Rowland F. Miles, George W. Gardiner, Jr., Wendell P. Parker, George F. Kettell, William C. Prentice. C417 -..:.-Q-:ga N.-',fw,::,-A.,:.fR . 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A , .N ,. .X 1. .ea Ao. asf goes H allo A lOQb-- that memorable struggle, havino submitted to the various punish ga 5 ments and purihcations incident to departed spirits, were all gathered into the Elysian Fields, where they spent their time in the various amusements which they had enjoyed during their existence upon earth. As time, or rather, to them, eternity, passed, these sports began to lose their interest, and jupiter, anxious to banish their consequent despondency, ordered his messenger, Mercury, to invent some sport which should combine all the characteristics of their former contests, while it should possess the additional charm of novelty. After deep thought and many experiments, Mercury finally introduced that glorious conception-Foor-BALL. Some centuries later, one of these heroes, who had not imbibed very deeply the waters of Lethe, dis- liking their bitterness, perhaps, was born into the world again, in the form of a roaring Soph., and he reinvented the game. Without placing too implicit conhdence in the above account, it must be acknowledged that this game requires strength, agility, endurance, and brains, while it furnishes more fun and genuine excitement than any contest at present in vogue. It was owing to these characteristics, doubtless, that the game became so popular. It was known in England long before it was known in this country, being played with any number on a side, and the principal requirement was vigorous kicking. You may always trust to Yankee ingenuity to invest any enterprise with needed improvements. The game of foot-ball was no exception, for immediately after its introduction into this country it Was improved in various ways and made much more of a science. The game became prominent in our colleges, and in 1880 the Intercollegiate League was formed, then including Yale, Harvard, Princeton and Columbia. In 1883, Col- umbia dropped out of the League. In consequence of the action of I-Iarvard's faculty, Harvard was obliged to withdraw during the season of 1885. Wesleyan and University of Pennsylvania were elected to the League during the same year-the records of these two teams being much superior to those of any other college then outside the League. In 1885 the League was com- posed of Princeton, Yale, Wesleyan, and .University of Pennsylvania, their BOUT a century after the Trojan War, so runs a legend, the heroes of if E ' ' '- A C: , ' ' ' - 4N':f:If0'w.':-9-s-,- If Wy, Ns. . ,X , .. , .. , . , , ,, . . c.. , . .. . , . ,, X. i, Y fy X- ws- ww, we' ww 'oe' 'vw' 'vs' Wi' WW ,'0f' Wi' Q Q Q 'Q O Q 4 ' ww, ao.: www- W -M 0+ ev M 0+ H. Q Q is 8 8-, 8 of Q sv an sn sw M , 0 O 0 Q Q 0 xffxfx fx! Xoxfxfxfsf fx o0bf Q Q WS W3 Z3 03 Z9 26 fi Q' Q Q sh 0 ' ' ' ' Q9 V an m.,.em:nvm::hs2:iziwzitshiskht,Q?,:Q..M...sM,1sM:i,1vM.,1.wM.:QY,, :,eh.f.QV,,..t+ o,.. Q4,t..Q was ofa. 18.0, Us ar. .emus A ..a.h. ,s 1. 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During the last two years various im- provements have been Inade in the rules, rendering the game more scientinc and less dangerous. Foot-ball has been heartily condemned from time to time, and, singularly enough, most heartily condemned by those who know least about it. It is, however, a matter of congratulation that the wonderful progress and success of the game at Wesleyan has been accompanied by the general Support and Sympathy of the faculty. The spirit of the faculty to which we refer is aptly shown by a' remark made by one of our oldest pro- fessors on the occasion of an intercollegiate foot-ball contest this fall: Abi a manly game, a manly game! -a view which was heartily seconded by those who heard the remark. As a means of physical improvement to the college at large, the effect of this sport can. hardly be overestimated. In addition to the 'Varsity eleven, and the four class teams, a large number of men have received incalculable benefit from the means of physical development thus afforded. To those who know anything of the game, the facts which have been brought out in this summary will be exceedingly obvious. Granting, then, that this great game both requires and develops tact, skill, muscle, endurance-and last, but not least, 77Z6Z7Z!l'7ZL'5.f,-XVl'lO will not join us in wishing long life to Alma Mater and her foot-ball interest? UNIVERSITY ELEVEN. Cafffllfl, . . . . . . . E. L. BLAINE. RUSHERS. L- Emi Rt. End. H. C. HUTCHISON. C, vv. HAWKINS, L. Guard. Cenier. Rf. Guard. G. B. PIKE. I. C. YVELLS. E. L. BLAINE. L- Tflfklff- Rt. T ackler. E. FISH. W. C. GORDON. QUARTER-BACK. W. B. SMITH. G E M -HALF-BACKS. ' ' ANCHESTER, G. D. HABILIN. BACK. H. H. BEATTYS. W L C SUBSTITUTES. ' - LARK, THEO. RICHARDS. 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Cenief. R. L. GILBERT. B. O. CAMPBELL. L. Tackler. I. F. DEFANDORF. QUARTER-BACK. M. F. STEELMAN. HALF-BACKS. W. F.. WOODRUFF, BACK. C. P. OPDVKE. . H. C. HUTCHISON. Rf. End. R. M. WILCOX. Rt. Guard. G. W. WOOD. 16. Tarleler. E. FISH. H. C. HUTCHISON. EIGHTY-EIGHT ELEVEN. Capfain, ...... . G. D. HABILEN. RUSHERS. L, Efld, Rf. Eizd. THEO. RICHARDS. W. M. CASSIDY. L. Guzzfd. Cmler. .RL Gzzaafd. W. C. GORDON. J. C. WELLS. G. D. PIKE. L. Tarkler. RZ. Tackler. F. T. TATEUM. W. A. KNOX. QUARTER-BACK. W. B. SMITH. HALF-BACKS. G. D. HAMLEN. W. L. CLARK. BACK. H. H BEATTYS. EIGHTY-NINE ELEVEN. Cajjfazbz, ...... RUSHERS. L. Emi. F. B. FABER, L. Guard. Cclzfcr. G. W. GARDINER. O. E. JOHNSON. L. Trzrkler. H. FLOY. QUARTER-BACK. S. V. COFFIN. HALF-BACKS. G. E. MANCHESTER. BACKS. . E. KABAVAMA. WESLEYAN 'E5EI. vs. HARTFORD H1131-1 G. E. MANCHESIXER. Rt. End. W. I. FORD. Ri. Guard. L. L. NORTON. Rt. Tzzclzler. G. W. M. GLENN. W. C. PRENTICE. 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I4, Tuesday-Special Examination for students deficient at Annual Examination. Sept. I5 WVednesday-Examination of candidates for admission will commence. Sept. 16, Thursday-First Term will commence. Dec. 22, Wednesday-First Term will close. C895 lh,4 , , . , . ... ., ,.,,., . ,..., ,. 1, .---,WA -1-W-1 K--,51 N-,-11-Q-,1 xy-1 - ----v-N-'wsu'wszzfgw'-:'Ws WQ 'tWs:-:wx-:A-co . , . , .,.,.,.,..--1-V-.,....,,,,..-1 . 1 x 1 yf v 146 -wa Wa 4,,4Q.4v..4+ .av ay, as ovwy ,4v,,4. .. , O. O .,,,,.,, ,,... QQ V9 'lv 'I Q,-fx IQ 4? 105 49 05 05 05 06 4x Q , , Q Q Q Q , A . V X i fx 'N 'X f o 0 0 0 O 9 0 Q Q +V +V +V QW sz sz sa sa wwf-'1x 1- .. V. , , . . 4-'01-0 -0 0- GHG Qvvfv X1 'bo va +4 Q1 x1,X1'-+o'.1-X1X1 , X , . ,. . xx xx -xx.Q4,Q,4 N1 xr xf xf.Q,4 v-9 x,1x1NfN0b-Obdx.-fx fX,1Q 4v,0A ix lx fx fx ffx-- V ,v ,L - A, o:f'.-.vn.-1549.641Ao, Aa. .X 1, ,A 1.. .X 1, A 1, .A 1, .x 1.. .N 1.. .X 1.. A .- . .. . - - - Qoizgga Eidos. 'vARs1TY. 'Rah, rah, rah, W'es-ley-an! 'Rah, rah, rah, Wes-ley-an! 'Rah, rah, rah, Wes-Iey-an! Wah-hoo, Wah! Wah-hoo, Wah! Wah-hoo, Wah-hoo! Boom, yah, kah, '86! Hi-yah, hi-yah, zip, pom, rah! Hi-yah, hi-yah, zip, pom, rah! Hi-yah, hi-yah, zip, pom, rah, '87! Keire boom! Keire boom! Keire boom, yah, bow, wow, wow, '88! Ri, boom, dai! Ri, boom, dai! Boom, dai, boom, dai, rah, rah, rah, '89! 4905 ,w,.,,,.:,.0Q.,.WQ.,,WQ..,,0N..,,,Q,, ,,5.,,,,Q,.,,,., ,qvwwg ,,,, 4 ,.,,,,N,,,,Q,,w X. .,, X. .,,, ,.,W WU, V ,,,.x,.,, ,.,, vw V ,, ,...,,, a. WN.. , W ,,, V. ,, W ., W .V Q. ,,- , . . 9. ,,.,. 4, ., ..,, ,Q Q 9 ,. 4, , ,. ,I ,.. ,Avg A A x A 1x A. 1x A ,A A A ox ,1x.ax,1x,.1x, 1x,,1x 1x.,.,.-,-.. .4,.-q4,,a,.- 50,51 VA1' .1 .1 N1 W1 N1 X1 V' X1-N110 9 0 4 4 0 0 4 ' Q 0 Q 10,0 o 0 -.Q 0 -O --0,.v--X. ..Q.0,g.:s.w:-.'.Qm..-..e.41.-uso.. .sm-. .em .Le.a-.v4. .Q of sa.-mo,-' smvwm, Avo, ww .mop Ao. Ao, NWI, QW, QM: wi. 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The Sophomore, somewhat bolder and more daring, rides easily up the steep and rugged path of knowledge by day, and in the deep darkness transforms himself into the disturbing demon of the Freshman. Yet the bold Sophomore trembles in the presence of the Senior. The junior, scarce heeding his vows to Minerva, the Goddess of Wisdom, pays court to the God- dess of Love. He knows the true character of the Senior, and trembles not in his presence. You Senior, ah, you typical Eighty-six man! Who can contemplate you without reverencing your consummate self-conceit, your irrepressible, uncontrollable, overwhelming gall? I see you in the recitation room, on the campus, everywhere, exhibiting the same calm, cool self- complacency. I see you scheming for the honors of class-day, in u co f ll nhdence that you are the right man for the position you desire. I see your crafty plans circumvented by your more shrewd fellows. I see all this, therefore I sing your praise. :vw-We-..., ,.,., .,. .,,, ..., ,.. . , I ., X..,, , ,, V., a ,., et ,,,.x. ,o ,....,, X. .., a wg ,N Wt. was Wy was was We fmt- as- are as ae.-ae.,ze-asus as as as as ay ag as Z3 Z3 aa as 46 06 ry 00 to 0 Q Q 3 Q Q go o 4t':4.s.4,.,-.Q.o::s.a. .wa s2i.sW,.,tQ,'s?, QW. AV.. QE. QQ. .eh wh. .em .ea .em mo. .em .Ma wa, aw. .ea .sf,, aw. so, .en ,eo ,ta to. N 1 - f - f I X 1 ..., . ,, . ,. , ,,.., ,. ,., . , - x-,- 4 V -, - v- V gi., - - X- ,, a X---4-W-44sr.-4,s,,.,, Y-,..,,,,f,:.-, , 4-s---WQ--.-1,ss--ws:-',:Ws'iwe---veg'ww 4s 4s-we vs new fp. ?y My--' 48 .48 -06 06 1-'46, '48 f5.',:7?v,0f'.rg'0 .1iW'1,.-42:5-W-w',' M t fs O -- - , W V V .V sf ,s4 Q4 +4 +4 we chez se sz ews4 sz sv, sm sa-sb v.sf sf so xf xref Xfxoxfxfsfsfsfeos fx fx fs fs ax fm ,X fx fs fx fs fs fx Q99 4,9 flxx 1,9 1, s s I Q O 9 O 6 9 O O, O O Q O O Q I H1 I 1 V H 1 A f Q . . . . . 9 as fa, fy fx,--ayizy. 4y.-4g,-.43 40,40 ov,Q Q Q. Q..q,- , -.9 vg- qi- Q -,gg-.4--N:--Q-:V-, Q.1.,:,gnU-,QI Q Q - X, -V 'V' V X4 x4 sf ef x4 V 1 x4 so s4 Q4. on s4,,.s4. f.+4. A4 94...s4..a4,...+4,...s4. ..so,,.x has fu., ..,.s,. sf. sf, sa .. ,,.. N .,f. . 1. s l sf. .X ...X .i ,. Lea' SPECIMEN CLAUSES --lTR0MTHE'- Ennstitunnn nr the Hilti-Ekirldelrs Enniety Of Wesleyan University. -Toto- PREAIEELE- We, the grinders of Wesleyan University, in order to form a more perfect union, establish marks, insure examination tranquillity, provide for the Qtooj common writtens, promote the general passing up and secure the blessings of graduation to ourselves and our posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution of the Anti-Skidder's Society of Wesleyan University. ARTICLE I, SECTION r. All legislative powers herein granted shall be vested in ra Syndicate of the Anti-Skidder's Society, which shall consist of a Skid- draftate and House of Distributors. SEC. 2. The House of Distributors shall be composed of members chosen every term by the manipulators of the several classes, and the electors in each class shall have the qualifications requisite for the electors of the most numerous branch of the Class Skidlature. No person shall be a Distributor who shall not have attained to the age of nineteen years, and been seven weeks a member of the Anti-Skidder's Society: and who shall not, when elected, be a manipulator of that class in which he shall be chosen, and who shall not have had a training of at least two years in the art of manipulating at the Preparatory school from which he shall have come. tk S4 Pk PS2 Dk Pk :lf 22 if Pk S4 Pk Pk is SEC. 3. The Skid-draftate of the Anti-Skidder's Society shall be composed of two Skid-draftors from each class, chosen by the Skidlature thereof for six weeks, and each Skid-draftor shall have one roller skid furnished free. No person shall be a Skid-draftor who shall not have attained the age of nineteen years and six weeks,,and been nine weeks a member of the Anti-Skidder's Association, and who shall not, when elected, be a boss manipulator of that class for which he shall be chosen. SEC. 5. The seal of the Anti-Skidder's Society shall be a horse rampant, supported by two roller skids, upon a held composed of 'a monogram formed of the letters A. S. S., and surrounded by a horseshoe. The pass-word shall be in all cases the word smash, which shall be uttered in a basso-profundo voice, and in the key of A minor. The secretary of' the Skid-draftate shall have charge of the seal and of all horses, blank-books, note-books and skids held by the Syndicate. SEC. 6. No person, who shall have obtained skids of the House of Man- ipulators, and shall have failed to return them to the Secretary within the time specified by the contract, shall be allowed the privilege of the Society, until he shall have taken a preliminary under Billy, commonly called the Kidd, and shall have attained to a second honor mark in the study in which the prelim- mary was given. , C925 .,,,. 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AZ. QM. sk. QM Q2' ' 9 SEC. 8. The Syndicate shall have power,- To lay and collect text-books, horses, note-books, exam. papers, exam. books and tissue paper, to make the skids and provide for the Qtooj common writtens and general passing up of the Anti-Skidder's Society, but all text-books, horses and note-books shall be returned to their respective owners. To borrow skids on the cheek of the Anti-Skidder's Society. To regulate exchange with other colleges, and among the several classes, and with the Queighyll tribes. To establish a uniform rule of admission, and uniform laws on the subject of skid-snagging throughout the Anti-Skidder's Society. A To concoct skids, regulate the value thereof, and of foreign skids, and Hx the standard of size and length. To promote the progress of the useful science and art of skidding, by hold- ing an annual fair and horse-trot, the proceeds of which shall be devoted to the current expenses of the Society, and to the prizes which may be offered for improvements on existing, and for inventions of new skids, and also for skill in riding or driving either single or double. To provide and maintain a stable. To provide for calling forth the cavalry to execute the object of the Society, suppress impositions of the faculty and repel smashing. ARTICLE II g SEC. 1. The president of the Syndicate shall be commander- in-chief of the cavalry and the A. S. S. forces generally, and of the forces of the several classes when called into the actual service of the Anti-Skidder's Society, he may require the opinion, in writing, of the principal skidder in each of the several classes, as to the amount necessary to pass a skidder up in each study, and the facility with which manipulation may be carried on under the various Professors, Instructors Tutors and Assistants of the various departments. i BME NE ME NT S . A ARTICLE I. The Syndicate shall make no law impeding an establishment of any one skid, or prohibiting the free use thereofg or abridging the freedom of whispering, or of the nudge, or the right of the manipulators to peaceahly assemble, and cuss the faculty for interfering. ' ARTICLE rr. A well regulated cavalry being necessary to the passing up of a tired class, the right of the manipulators to keep and ride horses shall not be infringed. it -X' V: W it 54- -X W -RL 64' -ki W +5 W if ARTICLE IV. 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Behold is there not much land? Let us welcome the tribe of the Wah-hoo XVahs, that they may dwell here. 6. So the tribe of the Wah-lioo Walls dwelt there. 7. Now it came to pass that the tribe of the Hi-yahs pitched their tents there, And they were wise and cunning traders. 8. And the wise men of the tribes of the land assembled themselves together, and the wise men of the other tribes said: 9. Behold is there not much land? Let us welcome the tribe of the Hi-yahs that they may dwell here. IO. But the wise men of the tribe of the Wa-hoo Wahs said: II. Not so, lest there be not enough land for us and them. For the wise men of this tribe were jealous minded. 12. But the wise men of the other tribes would not listen to their jealous talkings. 13. So the tribe of the Hi-yahs dwelt there. I4. Then the wise men of the Wall-lioo WVahs called together their mighty men of valor, and said unto them: 15. Go tog let us torment the tribe of the Hi-yahs, and make their life a burthen, that they dwell not in the landf' 16. Then went forth their mighty men of valor to torment the tribe of the Hi-yahs. I7. But the tribe of the Hi-yahs sent out their men of valor, and they fell on the hosts of the Wah-hoo Wahs and mightily discom- forted them. 18. Now it came to pass that the tribe of the Hi-yahs took staves in their hands. 19. Then the wise men of the Wah-hoo Wahs called together their chieftains and said unto them: 20. 'A Go tog the men of the tribe of the Hi-yahs have taken staves in their hands. Let us fall upon them unawares and smite them and slay them and drive them out of the landf' 21. Then the chieftains of the W'ah-hoo 'Wahs gathered together their fighting men, and all who were able to bear spears. 22. And they went forth an exceeding great and mighty band, and they found a small band of the tribe .of the Hi-yahs and fell upon them. 23. 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And it fell to the tribe of the Hi-yahs to make joyful that day with mighty instru- ments of war. And the tribe of the Hi-yahs made great preparations for to keep this day. 31. And two of their chieftains went to a far country, the people whereof were exceed- ing cunning in making instruments of war. 32. And there the ehieftains did get mighty instruments of war and great, such as had never been seen in the land till that time. 33. Now when the tribe of the VVah-hoo Wahs saw that the preparations were exceed- ing great they were jealous, and their wise men called together their chieftains and said unto them: 34. Behold We have devised crafty and cunning tricks 5 go now waylay the chief- tains of the tribe of the Hi-yahs as they come from the far country, and destroy the mighty instruments of war that they bring with them. ffggf 35. But the men of the tribe of the Hi- yahs sent out aid to their chieftains, and brought in the mighty instruments of war. 36. So the tribe of the Wah-hoo Wahs were not able to prevent them. 37. And the tribe of the Hi-yahs brought their mighty instruments of war close up to the place where all the tribes were assembled. 38. And they made a mighty noise with their instruments of warg yea, three times did they make this mighty noise. 39. And in the later days there arose a mighty contest even between the tribes of the Hi-yahs and the tribe of the YVah-hoo Wahs. 40. And all the tribes.of the land were there. 41. Now the men of the tribe of the VVah- hoo Wfahs laughed and said to one another and to the other tribes: 42. Behold, shall we not take all the crowns in this great and mighty contest? and shall we not now discomfort the tribe of the Hi-yahs? Yea, we will discomfort them ? 43. But in the contest the tribe of the Wah-hoo lNahs were not able to take so much as one crown, but the tribe of the Hi-yahs took many crowns. 44. 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The department of biology, after much careful study, has finally solved the difhculty, and will immediately publish a memoir showing that in this production evolution has reached its highest possibilities. The Ginta is of both genders, the head and intelligence being almost wholly feminine, while its virility spends itself in physical development. At a distance the size and muscular power of this remarkable being are impressive, but it is very easily tamed by any one who is proof against the sweet fascination of its eyes, Its masculinity is utilized by the Faculty in the care of Col. Grove's bill-board. Careful study of its 'character seems to prove that it is very closely related to the Anarchist, as it has many of the baser traits of that despicable being, Like it, Duodenonaginta has a strong aversion to water, especially since last fall, when too free use of that element caused it trouble. This link is also very cowardly. Although its physical strength is very great, it was never known to be of any earthly use to the college, probably fearing its beauty might be marred. With the exception of the head it has no proclivities to the pursuit of knowledge. It' is also said that the managers of foot-ball and base-ball have much trouble in collecting from Duodenonaginta the subscriptions which it has made to these Associations. While we would delight' in having Duodenonaginta stuffed and exhibited among the Curiosities in the Museum, we prefer to use only the normal form of man, and would be glad to dispose of this rare specimen at a sacrihee. - For the Faculty, jNo. W. BEACH, P. R. E. X. C905 1 v- ww -o w -ww -ww -ff v- iv w -ff vi v N' ff w ff S wet' ww' W S we w, sw fo N Z Q' 'o N ov' 'vs wx as 'Qs vvr of 'fi' ref , , , 0 4 Q O 0 O O O O 0 9 O 0 0 O O O 9 O 0 O 9 6 O 0 O O O O 0 0 0 oeosoeavveavavovfxosAfsfyfsfxff ,HX Ao. Ao. .ez .em .ea ,om .om .+4. .am mo. 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Hush ! don't disturb him, he's hunting for an idea. OPD-KE, Methinks he has no brains to mdgel, and so he brwzgs. his hair. II N. C. U The cave of Abbott and of poetry. B-RTHA. With mincing step, small voice, and languid eye. BR-LL. One of uncommon silence and reservef, EIGHTY-EIG-HT. And all they want is spirit, taste and sense. T-NK-R. Means not, but blunders round about a meaning. B-LLY ST-T. With eyes that pry not, tongue that ne'er repeats. P-KE. What life in all that ample body, say?', D-NI-LLYS PHYS-CS. Plunged for his sense, but found no bottom theref' H-MLIN. You never change one muscle of your face. THE GYM. Our sons shall see it leisurely decay. C-NN-E. A youth more glitt'ring than a birth-night beau. W-LL-Ms. I lose my patience, and I own it, toof, 7 Miss GR-H-M. Favors to none, to all she smiles extends' K-LL-R. He'll grow up by and by. gg-gifs?-RK' Staunch advocates of the freedom of the przrx. H-MLEN. Comb down his hair. Look, look! it stands upright. W-DR-FF. 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When these scholarships were first established, it was thought they would be a great blessing to the college, and would increase the number of students and the standing of the students. But they have not only failed to do this, but they have also been a positive injury to the college, and now that these scholarships are gone, all unite in saying it is a good thing they are gone. It is no doubt true that in some cases they have been a help to some, and in some cases men have been able to go through college by their aid, who could not without it. But to the college they have been an injury, and in this we express, we think, the opinion not only of a large number of the stu- dents, but also of the Seney men themselves. Instead of causing a good, healthy stimulus to study, they cause an un- healthy stimulus to grinding. They cause men to study, not for the knowledge they may gain of the subject, not for the improvement of their minds, but for marks and the money which may be the reward of those marks. And when a few marks may make a difference of a hundred dollars, the stimulus is enough to make him ignore even health, and when he has finished his college course, he is notable for years, it may be never, to do the Work in the world he would have done, but for this terrible strain which he made in collegevin order that he might take a Seneyf' That they have not increased the number of students, can be seen from the Catalogue. Neither have they increased the scholarship of the college. While the first eight or ten men in the class, under the unhealthy stimulus of the Seney scholarships, may take a higher stand, the others, discouraged by their failure to take a-Seney, forget everything except passing up, and so take a much lower mark than they otherwise would. And, then, it is apt to cause hard feelings between the student and his instructor. Here are two men, each striving for the last Seney. One must get left, and it may be by only one mark. What, then, is more natural than that the one who is left should lay his defeat to the prejudice of one of his instructors? .Qro5j -'--ff w'-I 'w -0-xv -I 'X' -4- x 'f -w -f we -ff w.-ww-.lffv ww- -0 we -ff-W 'Q Q' -fa Q' ww 'ws' 'ww' ws' WN' M S' M N me 'ww' vw' ww we we w 'Wxi '45'04v'G'9394000TWOWQQOooooooofooovoooootoo Q94 -- ' 4- ' ' - ' X X x sf V sf ef W sq sf sa sf SW- WZ '84 'fhfwf GZ Q4 SQ SZ SZ 'SM FZ SZ SW 50 SZSW8QSQSZSZSZs QS ZS ZSQQ as Wwggzfyvafwftiaf4fZW43'03'054?4?-'G00900606 0 Q Q Q o 0 Q Q Q Q 4 Q .A 0.1-us 0.7 so.. .swf .Q og .Q of-..M,. A 0, .em .A 4, ,sm asa. as 4, f ea. .+ 4. .s 0.- .A 4. f .Q 4, .s 4. ,e A. .s ff. .e 4. .sh .A 4. .s Q. .A 4. .is 0. ,s 0. 3 ., c. ., .V , N , r , , . , ., N. ., , , .. , - , N V, .- Q- , N- , .- V, .- -, . V , .. ., V , Wy +-,V+-f-0 e- Wy- 'Wy Wg- Wg--.W-Q---Z X Q o++ 0+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 'ox 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4g 46 w Q Q .O 0 ,, 9 9... O . , o Q, Q 0 o Q 9 0 0 Q 0.0 o 4 X, V X V-V V. 0 0 0 0 0, un. an .ser ,sm an am. sn. an .er sa. sn. sa. an sm. M. M. M. M. M. .sa M .M 0 Q aeee ae ee. ATTENTION.-A young lady, who wishes her name unmentioned, requests us to announce for a certain person's benefit, that she can Mend-allills-broken hearts a specialty. CONUNDRUM. Why can Harry W- never hope to become a tenor singer? Because he is by Birth-a Bass. '88 wishes us to announce that it will raise a pod next year, or bust-one of the it la pod sort, y' know. The peculiar appropriateness of some names is shown in the name of the young lady student whom one can LovQej-in-a Day. Why is it that it is never a cold day for '87? Because she has both Wood and Cotajle. L0sT.-A brand new detective lantern, guaranteed to disclose anything from a rat in the corner, to an erring Sophomore. The finder will be rewarded by a scholarship Qtaken awayj on returning the above to 24 N. C. JACK Bl, D. D? ANNOUNCEMENT. We, the undersigned, having interrogated nature during the past year and learned her mysteries, and having had a life-long experience in the business, would announce to the college that we now have exceptional facilities for furnishing gas for the entire University, and respectfully' solicit your patronage. We use our own meters-the long mefejt-'er is the favorite. One rate, fgenerally tenth ratej on all occasions. Entertainments supplied a specialty. Call at our office and receive a sample free. H M-RR-TT, y S F17esZeya7z Ufzwerszzjf T-L-S, G Gas Supply Cawzpfuzy, -LL . . ' Q U7ZDZZ77ZZZ'KKL7. K-LL-R. 5FDeadly Detective. Crofuj Q . Q Q 0 'f Q t 'wry'sr:-'wsgriwsj w'ej'-'Ww'f'w'e' :ja Q' -We Www s' 'w ss' w's 'fas' ws- ws- Wss- -W Q- -W N- www Q- WN- WN- V W.-,, xx- ,,,v,..,-v. .Tv ,0 ,. ., . ,. ,, . ,.,., ,. ,, ,..., . ,.., . . Z'2, vW-'. 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'QR 0, , .S 0, I .8 4:-I R+ 0, . .S 0,-.-V-A 0. 18 0: H18 4, ,A+ 0:1 xv 4:-11. . 'EETIAEXEA' .-,,,-.. PAGE. PAGE. ABBREVIATIONS, . . 38 HARRINGTON, PROF. C. S., Picture Of, ALPHA DELTA PHI, 48 Facing, .. . . . 3 ALUMNI ASSOCIATIONS, . 88 HIS'FORICAL ASSOCIATION, . 85 ARGUS, . . . 77 IVY CEREMONY, . 8O BASE BALL, . . 75 JUNIOR DEBATE, . . 78 BASE HITS, . . 1Oz JUNIOR EXHIBITION ,... 78 BOARD OF TRUSTEES, . . IO JUNIOR AND SOPHOMORE DECLAMATION, 79 CALENDAR, . . 89 KAPPA GAMMA, . . . . . 61 CHI PSI, . . 45 LAMBDA RHO, 62 CHRONICLES, . 96 LAWN TENNIS, . . 74 CLASS DAY, '85, . . 80 LA SOIREE, . Q4 CLASS SOCIETIES, Cut, 53 LIBRARY, . . . 86 CLASS SONG OF '86 ,.... Too MYSTICAL SEVEN, . 55 CONSTITUTION OF ANTI-SKIDDER'S ODE TO '86, . . . QI SOCIETY, .... Q2 ORCHESTRA, . 67 CONVENTIONS OF FRATERNITIES, . . 84 PHI BETA KAPPA, . . 82 CORPSE AND COFFIN, . . 56 PHILOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION, . 85 CRIES, .... . go PI-II NU TI-IETA, . . . 40 DELTA KAPPA EPSILON, . 51 PS1 UPSILON, . 42 EATING CLUBS, . . . 64 PRIZES, - . 81 EDITORIAL, . 7 PRELIMINARY, . 5O EDITORS, , , -6 QUARTETTES, , 68 EIGIITY-EIGHT, 26 READING ROOM, . 86 EIGHTY-NINE, . 30 RICH PRIZE ORATIONS, . 80 EIGHTY-SEVEN, 22 SCIENTIFIC ASSOCIATION, 85 EIGHTY-SIX, . . . I8 SENEY SCHOLARSHIPS, . . 105 EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE, . IO SKULL AND SERPENT, S4 FACULTY, . . . . II SONG BY THE BOARD, . . 107 FOOT BALL, . . 69 SPECIAL Sf1'UDENTS, . 37 FRATERNITIES, Cut, . . 39 SUMMARY, . . . 38 FRESHMAN DECLAMATION, 79 TI-IETA NU EPSILON, . 58 FRESHMAN, Sketch Of '88, . . Q9 WASHINGTON,S BIRTHDAY, . . 78 GIRLS, .... 34 WVASTE-BASKET ,... 106 GLEE CLUB, . . 66 WESTGATE, PROE. G. L., Memoir, . I3 GRADUATE STUDENTS, . . . 37 Picture Of, Facing, . . 3 HARRINGTON, PROF. C. S., Memoirs, . I5 YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION, 83 ZETA PHI, ...... 6O VW., ,.,,. ,N ,.,, ,,,.,,,-,v.v,.,,.A,,,,, A ,, 4 A ,.,.-WC ,ww .,,.,,0,. Wy ,0 X.,.,,...,, ,, ,..., X., ., C. ., A 'X'0'N'x'x9W0,ZO80O59WT'x - 'wi 1161 'w11 '- 'ov' T061 r wf' Raye- Sq 86 Sava 2-S UQ? S Q S QSO S8 sw SQ o 2 SQ Swsfz-ROSES-.4 fe -: A, .av ,AM N H ,Q 4,83 ,CA R, ,,fR,, S, fx, A A A A ,R ,. A A R ,f fx., A , A 5. A Rf A , , , AH-, S ,- ,244 M,':Lf,S9i.1.:8h::'.8ZEgvhtkgvy, .gvhzggvigivh:.L82,,AM', .M1m?,,.,e9:, . ,8Mn,,82,,.m2p,,,M.,- Q2,,.2mh:i.AY,., .NYM Q?,i.wWf. .Shi NSW. ASV., MZ. .4 Sh: NZ.-,1:Qh.'..SWL-.Lain,-:Mm-.S. Q in-allege it dneriirfgaisaira.. -OOOY-L PAGE. PAGE BASILE, ANTONIO, Barber, . . I2 KIMBALL 8: Co., Tobacco, . . . I0 BOGANI, Tailor, . . 6 Locxwoon Sc Co., Stationery and En- BREWSTER, F. D., Tailor, . . II gfavingf - - - - - I2 BULLARD, In ET, Jeweler, TT LOVELAND, E., Stables, . . I5 BUNCE, I' H., Dry Goods, T I 3 MERRIAM th Co., Dictionaries, 8 BURR, GEO. E., Grocer, ' 3 NEALE Sz SON, Tailors, . I5 DONOVAN, JAMES, Stoves, Sic., . 8 NEWELLI C- R-1 Meats, - 9 DUTTTNG, GEO., Tobacco, 7 NEWMAN, J. F., Fraternity Pins, 2 Envmn Sz AMEND, Chemicals, . 6 PACH BROS-, Photography, - I3 ELECTRO-LTGHT ENG- CO., D l 4-5 PARSHLEY 8: Co., Hats and Shoes, . I2 GEMMILL, BURNHAM 8: Co., Tailors, . I3 RUMFORD CHEMICAL WORKS' - I4 GILLOTT, JOSEPH, Steel Pens, . 16 SAVAGE, G- W-1 Restaurant: - 15 GREAVES, WM., Pictures and Paper, . 9 SCHWARZ' In Boots and Shoes, 10 I1ABENSTEIN, Restaurant, 2 SCRANTON' 5- S-1 Books- - ' I5 HACKETTSTOWN INSTITUTE, T 2 STEARNS, SAM'L, JR., Gents' Furnish- A ing, .... IO HALL, jeweler, . . . . I3 HANITSCI-I, HENRY, Boots and Shoes, . 8 HART, MERRIAM Sz Co., House Furnish- ing, . . . 3 T I'IAZEN, L. R., Books, . . I PIORSFALL 8: ROTHSCI-IILD, Hatters, . 7 I-IUNTTING 8z Co., Furniture, kc., 6 STEELE, H. S., Livery Stable, 7 STROUD, Steam Laundry, I3 STUECK, J. W., Confectionery, . 9 WARD, HENRY,,Gents' Furnishing, . 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Gall and satisfy yourseliesaan AT GEURGE DllTTlNG'S CIGAR STORE, 183 Main St., opposite Killoourn House, -YOU CAN FIND THE- Best Cigars, Best Cigarettes. and the Largest Assortment of Smoking Tebaeeo. BRIER .AND LEEERSCEIAULE PIPES, And Smokers' Supplies in general. Our Straight Five is the only Havana Cigar sold for Five Cents in this City. , ALSO, A FULL. LINE OF CANES- J. W. STUECK, arse ., i n o eseieil a enjg, OQNFECTIONERY, -DINING AND ICE CREAM ROOMS,-+ Cor. Main and Washington Sts,, - - - Middletown, Conn. HOLIDAY GOODS AND GERMAN FAVORS A SPECIALTY. Weddings and Parties supplied at Short Notice. 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JAMES DONOVAN, 170 MAIN STREET, H - 1vuDDLETowN,coNN. -HAS ON HAND FOR STUDENTS lamps, Waler Pals, Bowls and Pilnhers, Slaves, Slup Fails andlin Ware, 1 I CDF' .A.Ll1Ll IQIIIXVIIDS, -1-And sells them at the LOWEST PRICES to XVESLEYAN STUDENTs.-- jf-F4866 the Garland Gil. S'Eoxoe.lif PLUMBING, TINNING AND STEAM FITTING DONE IN THE BEST MANNER. HENRY 1-IANITSCI-1, QINE-s ooTs W AND-e eeons BEST OF WORK AND MATERIALS. INFO. 4:1 CENTER STREET. Cv11I.j I .- ss:-rw vsp:-:Ws:.:fws:-:.:Ws:-:af4-Q--zewszazq-szqgwszg--We:-'ws:iffZ'sz-:-wsu:-1fav.-.ze-ssztffa'sf--.ws-few ww-sz-1 :ff sz W 'st W r ss- -ff, - v1 W V wiv' ww- ss- W- ww Wea- w-W ww Wwww ss41Www-Wfwv:-vAfss'v C-2:1:1:1f9-1.11190-pf-21-Q-rar:-:Q-afrza'0-.:.-.119-:MQ 12'f.fQ-1.,2fQ,z2:.g19'---,':-0 '1'o 1:--0 I .-Qu.:--I-Q -:I 0-.2 O-H -vo 0 Were 6 : QU- WH: 0'-ri:-'Or 5'-1F 0'.-2. 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C L O 'I' H e , T Sfaflionc-:rg and HRT? noxaelfies. Picture Framing Wedding Presents H'f91lR SPGGIHETIGS-ii' 1 052.5 Q E N T X , SZ5 ,vi .WN,,.WN..,WS.,. .,!.Q,...,0.s..,:WQ as...W.A,...,!.x,..,,l,Q,..,,!,s f X'TW'N' W'N 'WS'1 0'Q 21 'WWE' fW9 'Z'NI: 'Z'N' ' 0'N'. 'WN ' TVN 'WN f , fx 1 1 , OQOVOOOOOQQSMQGGQO99'.QQQ009QG0 N R4R4SZSWPZSWS?F0 WSWS66.28-2899ZSWSQSWSZSZSR vibe-:WS A v o 9 o Q o 0 Q 0 0 0 o 9 0 0 O o o 0 Q Q 0 O Owe fr of Q' 9-gfAg,Ay,.,,Qg,'-,,Ag,,,Ng o 4.- .A 4. .R 0. as ox n.fX fx.. , no, .em .+A ma.. .sm .+f,.. pen , .sf,.. eff.. eo.. .sa .A A4.. ,Q ,.f.x 1. .K . . ,fe f - v SAMU EL STEARNS, JR., -DEALER IN Hmm, lljinpiw.. jginmmis-L,,5lQInreIf.f.5, jIHIEsm'IE IEIIIEEIIE , TRUNKS, TRAVELING BAGS, FURS, UMBRELLAS, RUBBER CLOTHING, CANES, ETC. Agent for Dunlap Hats for Middletown. NO, 146 MAIN STREET, iDifCCf1y OPP' POSI 015063, MIDDLETOWN, CONN. J. SCHWARZ, FINE BOOT MIAKER, No. 61 College Street. FIRST-GLASS WORK AND FAIR PRICES. IVIIXTURES FOR PIPE OR CIGARETTE. THREE KINGS, Turkish, Perique and Virginia. MELLOW IVIIXTURE, Turkish and Perique. TURKISH and VIRGINIA. PERIQUE and VIRGINIA. A 'uf get-gi-wa FIV' ISM. :I A 5-,I ie x Milf FLAKE CUTS, Especially adapted for the Pipe. GENUINE TURKISH, Q 'J VANITY FAIR. OLD GOLD. YT f 'cf Ill 'IIRIEAI - f' 5 SALIVIAGUNDI, A NEW GRANULATED IVIIXTURE. FRAGRANT VANITY FAIR, SUPERLATIVE, CLOTH OF GOLD STRAIGHT CUT CIGARETTES. V People of refined taste who desire exceptionally time Cigarettes, should use only our Straigh Cut, put up in Satin packets and boxes of los, zos, 505, and zoos. t b nssed for urity and excel- Our Cigarettes were never so fine as now, they cannot e surp. p Ience. Only the purest rice paper used. ESTABLISHED 1846. 14- FIRST PRIZE IVIEDALS. WM. S. KIMBALL'28I'G0.,'iPeerIess1Tobacco Works, Rochester, N. Y. CX-I f410ooooooQQoaQQgQooo'QgQ ooooooo1gQ'..KQgQ oooos2g 0 ' 0 0 4 ' 0 ' ' ' ' ' 0 Q 4' ' ' ' ' ' ' ,-,. ' 0 9 ' ' 991 , I , W. ' 1 :H I, Nw 1 . 3, 1, -,R W - . -nwgws --M, I N. ,I F oooofooookooooooveooeooooooooooooo 040,40 f Qooooooevooooooooovvtoooooooooooooooo ECONOMY IS KXTEALTEI. 'TO THIS END, PURCHASE YOUR 'PSQKQH JEIFBIEBQ Meds 13. Nlsasunenf- READY-MADE UVERGUATS IN THE PHEVAILING FASHIUNS. Underclothing. Cloths and Cassirneres by the yard, FURNISHING GOODS- White and Fancy Cotton and Flannel Shirts. Umbrellas, Linen and Paper Bosorns, Collars, Cuffs, 8:43. QBOUR IVIOTTOES-LONV PRICES! SATISFACTION GUARANTEED !! PLAIN FIGURES W3 F'Pl.A.JN'Ii ID- EEE! VV STJEIE., 106 MAIN STREET, COPPOSHC Universalist Churchb. MIDDLETOWN, CONN. J. Eb. BULLARD, - 144 MAIN STREET, F-IIMZRIIEHEZ, HDD WFIIFEZHZS. Fine Gold Goods in Earrings, Pins, and Buff Buttons. G-OEKJHAM SCDLIID SILVEPLWTTAEE In Cases for 'Wedding Presents. FINE WATCH REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. 0 A You can Inake no mistakes in seleet- N , A ' ing your BOOTS, SHOES, SLIPPERS, HATS, CAPS, UIVIBRELLAS, GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, TRUNKS, BAGS, or SATCHELS From our Large Stock of Custom Made Goods. We feel conndent that we can please, from our many different grades and styles. And guarantee prices as low as the lowest for nrst class goods. --We Corclially Invite All tO-- MAIN STREET, 135 BANK BLQCK, THREE DOORS FROM POST OFFICE. Ibdiddletovvll, Conn- IEIElJXl'Il?l.'Y VVA.IEl.fD- gg we have the Largest and Freshest Stock of -5 aaea nin enir ni slave. ' IN TEE COUNTY, gg- qp- -lXALE.N'l'.TFHIITT.TREIl DN TI-IE PREMISES.l- 1? ,NSIGE GREAM PARLORS NOT EQUALLED IN THE i6i'l1Y.Da. ' GIVE USACALI.. Er A 120 MAIN ST., MIDDLETOWN, CONN. F' CXIQ O 'WF W5 '0oeooooooooooooooo gee X ooovoogooooooooo ooovfeooooeoooooofivooooovoovoevoooo .+ 4. .x NJ Y.,.9.f 1 iifEfW'S?'f-YRS? 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