William Jewell College - Tatler Yearbook (Liberty, MO)

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QI For forty years, following in the foot-steps of the y X li Great Teacher, he has gone in and out before the students 1 of this college, with the calm philosophy of a Socrates, l the stern virtue of an old Roman and the gentle heart l l of a little child. 1 w x Qgrhw man, 1Hrnf. linhrrt Eaglnr Svrmple, This volume of the uTat!er,' is affectionately dedicated by THE EDITORS 1 I I V4 7 Qvtrnnpvrtiur HE day is done, and twilight comes o'er sea and land. Full-freighted ships put out to sea, and leave behind I The busy mnrts of men and trade. From those who watch, The shore-line fades away, till all is blotted out Save myriad tiny points of light, whose brightness gleams afar. The year is done, and o'er its deeds there comes a creeping mist. From those who loolc behind, that full, glad year of life Now gently slips away, and glides into oblivion, A Save here and there, the memories of the pleasant things Shine out like twinkling points of light. -Af. V. DYE. -4 ' . V :asks Xkgll E I .L AAS I Htl 'FJ SQ - lv 40+ QEEHEWHWH t 5 13 .F ,K i oier sea and land. and leave behind irom those who Watch, 5 blotted out cse brightness gleams afar. 3 there comes a creeping mist. fl, glad year of life into oblivion, cf the pleasant things L -A. V. DYE. EHHEHHEH Mrvvting ,mv Y VIEW the portrait of a friend, itifgififz ' t ' A thousand fancies on my thoughts attend Q Q I read some treasured letter thru, I I 1- . . ATX And joys forgotten do my mind renew. ' T lme, from us our joys can ne er drssever, 5, When such mementos bid them stay forever.: ':' ' ' W1 ,..'.'.. ff? . if- .1 ' 4 ...,... s..,.,,, ....., . .. ,....... ..,., . ,,.,,.......... ..., . ' ....,g 1 XMI: ' E I ,Tm .l W , -.HRX , 'fiffqiis 9 DR. JOHN P. GREENE, P7'llS1'lfL'llf 10 ,df '-1- IS ,4- , ' . : ' ' ALS, ,,.. 4 , - - FACULTX S J 1' ' 4 .--.-...N 4 1 1 5 1 1 E 1 l 1 Faculty, Names ancl fD6gl'65f ,- Q , a I? 'fi 'IC 51' M MN eggs JOHN PRIEST GREENE, LL. D., College President. JOHN ERNEST COOK, D. D., College Treasurer. ROBERT BAYLOR SEMPLE. A. M. fVa.J, Professor of Latin. JAMES GREGORY CLARK, LL. D., Professor of Mathematics. I RICHARD PRICE RIDER, A. M. fShurtleffJ, Principal of Academic DejJ't. HARRY GEORGE PARKER, Ph. D. CHarvardJ, Professor of Chemistzy and Physics. HENRY MERRITT RICHMOND, A. M. CColgateJ Professor of Geology and Biology. JOHN PHELPS FRUIT, Ph. D. CLeipsicJ, Professor of English. THOMAS POLHILL STAFFORD, Th. D. CS. B. T. Seminaryl, Professor of Theology and Philosoplgf. JAMES WILLIAM KYLE, A. M. CChicagoJ, Professor of Greek. JOHN EUSTACE DAVIS, A B. J. CQ, ln 12 ALEXANDER VINCENT DYE, Ph. D. fLeipsicJ, Professor of Modern Languages. ' ROBERT RYLAND FLEET, Ph. D. CHeidelbergJ, Professor of Mathematics. ELMER CUMMINGS GRIF F ITH, Ph. D. CChicagoJ, Professor of Histoiy and Political Science. WARD HAMPTON EDWARDS, A. B. fW..J.C.J Associate in English. ' DAVID JONES EVANS, Th. D. CS. B. T. SeminaryJ, Professor of Theology. SELATIE EDGAR STOUT, A. M. CChicagoJ, Associate in Latin. A CLAUIJBURTON MILLER, IVI. D. fBarnesJ, Athletic Director. JAMES ELIJAH McATEE, A. B. CW. J. CJ, Assistant in Mathematics. structor in Mechanical Drawing. Facu i KR 1 1' wwf' f- I ..1.. ... .dlp A-R-qw..-,..-.Q...-.........-. - f ' , . , 5 ff 5- Degreey iiiis' Pi'esz'de1zz'. 1 !'U.?SIIl'H!'. ' 'TDER VINCENT DYE, Ph. D. CLeipsicJ, A .yi1e54nf'Qf' Modarzz Languages. EE T RYLAND FLEET, Ph. D. U-Ieidelhergj, WWSSOI' of Mafizezzzafzts. - A CUMMINGS GRIFFITH, Ph-. D. CChicagoJ, A '5501' of Hfsfozy and Polifical Science. RQ HAMPTON EDWARDS, A. B. CW. J.C.l, -asm'iafe 1,11 Ezzglislz. QONES EVANS, Th. D. CS. B. T. Seminaryj, 7grSm'ofTl1e0Z0gy. A -'E EDGAR STOUT, A. M. CChicagoD, .f . :mia fu Lafizz. A ,V BURTON MILLER, M. D. fBamesj, Awiefic Dz'1'eff01'. IEE ELUAH McATEE, A. B. J. CQ, Ap!-1fa11i in Mfzffzenzafics. uw' Iii! Mflfllafzzkfzl Drazuing. . Faculty, Names and Degrees---C.o 11ti1zued A K. ,':':,i.- 45,2 .,.- N M - be ig . 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Excelsior, Clark Medal '06g President Class '04-'05g Track Team '05, Y. M. C. A. Cabinet, Student Staff '07-'08, Manager Quartet '06-'O8g Class Historian '08. The world knows only two, that's Rome and I. 7 iiggfg 2 A fl. ir . 1 M t tn Q I W .. 5-1 V V W, ..,, X . ELISHA EDWIN BELL, ILE., Liberty, Mo. Excelsior CHQ Manager Basket Ball '07-'08. 'Not old enough for a man nor young enough for Excelsior, Iizisr-hall Team 'US-'llG. 'UG- 3' boy-H urer Y. B. C. 'UG-WIT: ll11i'veym' Y. l German Cluh. The bore is l1Sll1lliff ctoxislrl-fiwl n ii KIATTHEXY ALLEN BIGL Odessa, HO. ture or of that ellis of irrzitio hurt only tire-ii'isflx'.As. I I 5 H I 'I DXYIX BELL, K. I., Ln,-ei'tx', Mo. I :Ar Basket Ball '07-'0S. i :nan nor young enough for Senior Class 0 '08---Continued MATTHEW ALLEN BIGGS. Odessa, Mo. Excelsiorg Baseball Team '05-'06, '06-'OTQ Treas- urer V. B. C. '06-'OTQ Purveyor V. B. C. '07-'08g German Club. The bore is usually considered a harmless crea- ture or of that class of irrational hipeds who hurt only tillexnselvesf' E JAMES NEWTON CAMPBELL, K. A , Crowley, La. Excelsiorg June Speaker. Cheerful by day and grouchy by night. 23 ORLANDO PHINEAS BISHOP, Colorado Spungs, Colomdo. Ministerg Philomathiang President of Colorado Clubg June Speaker. His fame was great in all the land. A panic followed at Marceline when he declined the call. ung- Sanz' ! 0 1' WC! H -7.5 0. .C We M 6 d HUBERT FAIRLEIGH DUNN, E. N., St. Joseph, Mo. Excelsior: German Club. Above my fortunes, yet my State is wellg I :nn zz gentleman. , EARLE EDWARD EUBANK. Liberty, Mo. Excelsiorg Tatler Staff '07g German Clubg Ten- nis Clubg June Speaker. I am the last of my race. My name ends with me. CHARLES HERBERT EYMAN, Kansas City, Mo. Ministerg Aeonsg Excelsiorg Tatler Staff '07g Student Staff '07-'OSQ Y. M. C. A. Cabinetg Tennis Club. I to myself am dearer than a friend. 24 fl Wm if i i 4 l S 4 gl HORACE GOODIN. St. Louis. Mo. Ministerg Excelsior. In form and moving how like am elf-pl lieusion how like a chilli. l l i l I I i V- , Y ' , ' - up-.,..,..,,,.-..f. . .,--, .. ,,-........t - - I k W - W DWARD EUBANK. cibcriy, Mo. r i 1 staff '07g German Club, Ten- peuker. 1 my race. My name ends 1 Senior Class 0 '08---'Continued HORACE GOODIN, St. Louis, Mo. Ministerg Excelsior. In form and moving how like an elephantg in appre- hension how like a child. B FREDERICK ALPHEUS HUSE, fb. r. A., Liberty, Mo. Excelsiorg Tatler Staff '07g Oratorical Committee- mztn 'O8. For thy sake, tobacco, I would do anything but die. 25 BENJAMIN FRANKLIN HEATON Liberty, Mo. Minister: Philomathian. He snores when he is awake. .- Senior Class 0 '08---C0111fz'12u6G' i THOMAS LEONARD HUXLEY, Canon City, Colo. Ministerg Philomathiang Track Teamg Student Staff '07- 'OSQ Class Orator 'OS. There is nothing more contemptible than a bald man who pretends to have hair. LLOYD RANDOLPH KILLAM, E. N., Winfield, Mo. Aeonsg Excelslorg Y. M. C. A. Cabinetg Pres. Y. M. C. A. '06-'07g General Sec. Y. M. C. A. '07-'O8. Much in love with himself and that without at rival. '26 CHARLES PAUL JONES, Amity, Mo. Ministerg Philomathian: June Speaker. Ye immortal gods! What in the worlil have we here. ' 'lv L i i 1 1 V l i 1 uf: 1 A Gif i ,441 ...s4wc..:w..,. 1 fs? EBIBIETT lil Lilwriijrh Rio. Excelsiorg Presirlent CQw:x.giv C net: Junior Class Pres Boom up my voiinsei, Y. . . 4 s i f I A i be - ---5. ' .pgqai .V V1 A... we 7 7 1 l' 'ffifqf - at 3 - -L., .f l.Xl'Zl-E5 PAUL JQNES, Amity, Mo. i ,i:vunniiiuii: June Speaker. .ii sms! Winn in the worlal have Senio 7 - .L,.Z',.,.Qf.?L'..? - - 0 3.'L1G.2.7Zl?.fllf Qi EMMETT ELMER MARK, Liberty, Mo. Excelsiorg President German Clubg Y. M. C. A. Cabi- netg Junior Class Pres. Boom up my counsel. You will liurl it. wholesome. CHARLES HENRY MAs'rEN,' Independence, Mo. Minister: Excelsior. ASA EARL MARTIN, K. A., Liberty, Mo. Aeons Excelsior, President Sophomore Class: Foot- ball Tenm'04, '05, '06 and '07g Captain Football Team '07g Track Team 3 years. 'The pride of Johnson County. Has a sufficient share of eloquence with little wisdom. 27 B 7 K E 1 Senzor Class of 08: :QQ7Lf,? jflff?.fZ 1, ' GL Ji. ' . ,V , pe , ,yr , KNOX EMERSON MILLER, Muncelona, Mich. Excelsior: German Club. Deen versesl in hooks unrl shallow in himself. Minister: Pliiloinuiiiiuzi. MARION YEAMAN MOTLEY, LI-. F. A., WI io ehull 1v1'exe1'Y'- Liberty, Mo, keep thee 1:2 ihuu Aeonsg Philomathiang Y. M. C. A. Cabinet: Tatler EDWIN FLEMING NORVELL, Gilliam, Mo. Philoinathiang Mgr. Tennis '08, I attend to the business of other people, having lost my own. ' Stz1ff'07g Debate Committeeman '07g Student Staff '07-O85 June President Philomathians. What a fine man your tailor hath made you. 6 , I i 1 4 V 23 . I 1 S 'I , ..,,, . . , x ,E ,,W-... .. A A - I ' V if :T XYll.l.IAll ll-.C 501.1111 Lxiu wed 3 X P Qi si ' T7 'i'E.UI.XN HOTLEY, flf. F. A., ,LlfltT1tX , MO. ' ...hizinx Y. RI. C. A. Cabinet: Tatler i 'U'fQO1I1II1iTI6:E'ITlitI1,071 Student Staff 1 .'AXf'i ItT Pliiiomathians. griin' iaiifii' hath marie you. Senior Class of '08---Continued WILLIAM MCCORD OLDHAM, South Greentield, Mo. Ministerg Philomathian. Who shall preserve thee, beautiful child, and keep thee as thou art. now? JOHN TALTON PARKER, Trenton, Mo. Minister, Philomathian. We have no cage for so tine a. bird. ' 29 CLAUDE L. PARRISH, Everett, Mo. Excelsiorg Basket Ball Team '04-'05, '05-'06, '06- '07g Captain Basket Ball Team '07-'0S. His bark is worse than his bite. Se f CHARLESEDGAR FENCE. Liberty, Mo. Aeonsg Excelsiorg Tatler Staff '07g Inter-Collegiate Debate Commltteemun 'OTQ Student Staff '07-'OS German Cluhg President of Senior Class. Seldom seen nncl never notice-rl. 9 77 iff fo C 1 H J' fl fa?i,fiiff:o4 EUGENE VOLNEY PUGH, Bowling Green, Mo. Phllomathiang Tatler Staff '07. With my monstrous words I would move the world. , 30 , hfyrf . E- ' . . .fl K K lr , 1 9 ,ff f T11ggg5gft5qfgE11l GEQRGE UP . in . , Minlsterg Philomathiixn. N A .S N E- Vliiji 'lxwjw , Fang fat andfo1'ty. lhglytel' A YT X 41 , XX ell prlnt ll unll wwili o 2 CI . A., foie' , IU AQ P in l 11... xi-K OT T E H . Ho. 1 illllllil. Senior Class 0 '08---Continued 'i 4 .La 5 E i 5 2 fi ' GEORGE FREDERICK REICHEL, Peoria, Ill. 3 lviinisterg Excelslorg June Speaker. . 1 We'll print it anrl shame the fools, 4 KARL LEONARD SCHREIBER, i Leavenworth, Kan. Ministerg Philomathiang Football Team '04-'08g Mgr. Football Team '06-'O7g Student Staff '07-'0Sg German Club. I am proud that Iam pushing myself out into the world. 31 ri EARL ALVIN RINEY, Liberty, Mo. Ministerg Philomathiavn. That man that hath a tongue, I is no man if with his tongue he cannot win a xxoman. ! Senzor Class of 08:jiQi011tL2ZiiQi CHARLES HARGRAVE SCOTT, K. E., Lathrop, Mo. Philomathian. CPD Great student of the Bible. Prefers the revised version. JASPER CLYDE STILLIONS, Palmyra, Mo. . Q ai' I5 J seam Q1 ERNEST GRAHAM SIMRALL, K. E., Liberty, Mo. ' Aeonsg Excelsior: Debate Medal '06g Inter- GEORGE OLIVE Collegiate Debate-r '06-'07-'0Sg Oratorical Riciimoi-lg Medal 'OSQ June President Excelsiorsg June Minister: Exceiiioii Qoiigi- i 1 Speaker. Almost a zunf His words, like so many nimble and airy ' servitors, trip about him at command. 5- 1 Minister: Philomathiang Tatler Staff 07: Student Staff '06-07 and '07-'OSQ Reading Medal 'OSQ Manager Band '07-'08g Class Poet '08. Has a voice of unusual richness and power, and holds his audiences spell-bound. fStill,J 32 i fi V- 1 ,-if--N...,A3aM,.-r.Y V .L+ , i...,.,l-,.V Vi- Y I . fig., ' f S if L ff S 6 ff Ziff .eee --QL6Q1i-.Q-1f.l-5 If C 21232 ttf!! ' ' . x l1llAl'lAXl SIMRALL, K. E., Liberty, Mo. f Moi: Debate Medal '06g Inter- GEORGE OLIVER VANNOY i ln,-Kilim' 'HG-'OT-'OSQ Oratorical Richmond Mo ' i l i i line lli'--sillent Excelsiorsg .Tune . . . . ' ' ii like so inuny nimble- and airy ,.lu,xn him at c'ommnnl'i. Minister, Excelsior, Colby Oratorical Prize '07. Almost a gun.' RICHARD LEE WOOD, Louisville, Ky. Minister, Excelsior. In arguing, too, the 'Parson' 0wn'd his skill, For even though vanquished, he Could argue still. ' 33 EMILE EMBDEN WATSON, Blackburn, Mo. Excelsiorg Instructor in Gymnasium. When I beheld this I sighed, and said within my self, surely man is a broomstick. LOOKING WEST 34 eb Q A ' Q... x A x ,A uk X l '- L x N X, 1 ' Q ,..,.......,A,...i..i, . N 1 2 X 4? ' UZ 1 I 5 r X . W 2 L . V I . , Q Y I vu 1 , w n 4 . 3, 'T 93 V .. .,. i Eli ,5 ,Q 1 u 5? E w 1 Minister, Philomathiang Tatler Staff Ji.-X man of noble purpose side-tmc-lo fu 72 z 0 1' Cla s 5 of '0 8---,QvQ QffjL?ffi , C- I C C 'g wk by I 25 GEORGE F. BARTON, Lentner, Mo. 'OS. ed by Qi'll'filllYfl1lllgS. M. LUTHER BIBB, K. E., Liberty, Mo. Excelsior: Tennis Club. To myself alone I owe my fame. LOUIS W. BURTON, E. N., Stroud, Okla. Excelsior, Tatler Staff '0S. Come and trip it as ye go on this , light fantastic toe. ROBERT L. CARROLL, L1b6lIY NIo J LL f Pfmtf-ff ffl D -' V 1-, N11 XE X. -7 as 3 X , ig ,. fr .K 1 Q, -A., 'J 5. u W pp.. Q . f i . l il.Xili'X X Ili-.Llill il l I A, i . . . N lu-mon. nu, ,.-, 1. ,. lvl lem! llii I lu ui ll l ws, lfn 'x.ll lxi'1lll1AUT-INN. Minlstei Plnlomfithmn K WU ' . . N xx U 'QX iilm'lil1m'1ixl Wllll 1 . ' ' j, 1 . ' 1 'Q ' 1 '. . He has a face like a benediction. 36 x'Oix'i'. 1' L liivimlwils f Ss xx X - ,4 o , R N X X 41 , y , f if.,-Z Junior Class 0 U8n-Continued g- , D W. ii Q Nw J is ALVA H.. I Oblhll, Libe1'Ly, Mo. Minister: Pliilonizitliinn. We extol ancient things 1'eg?n'cll9ss of oni' own times. 1 I 1 lwliqp 'Il--li LAUNCELOT F. ELLIS, lla li A., Pranie Home, Mo. Pliilomzithianq Tennis Club '07-'USQ . Geiman Club. My eyes make pictures when they .no slnit. CRUX E b. DOH, Canton, Mass. llnloinamlnan, Tennis Clnb 01- 025. A curious little boy who is always A' , :Minh nliy. 2 iuin-ix A.l.JALL,11i1LiIlX,fI',I',A,, W f IUJBEHT I.. C.xRRoi.i,, ' - 'Qmi0'l- MOA i f' Iibpmv U0 , lflxr-1-blur: Illltfl'-Clillllfiilli' lJm-lmli-V S Q. Y, Pllilonaagliialu ' 'UX1'l'xlJ0lllllHTCILIII 'UT-'08, . -J H t U imp like a Ilmedimim ,, I ' A lilorlqlimul with 11 nieloilions I N ' voice. , , iff, I P 3 7 J' unior Class 0 '08 610772 M603 NX A - .gA'. N .-- A - ..,, 'JN .,,,,. ig L EDWARD B. GARDINER, Liberty, Mo. Sneaky Basket Ball Team '06-'07, '07-'0Sg C:mpt:1.in Basket B2lll'1xP2LIY1 'US-'09, Look cheerfully upon ine. Thou knowest how diligent I have been. 38 ' n I. JUDSON W. HICKERSON. Brznnlenberg, Ky, Ministerg Philomatliian. M, 1 1 I7 i 0 1' C I a s 5 0 f '0 8 -jl Q!Q t z Qk Lf fg gi . 3 W HAWLEY S. JOHNSON, Dzuvn, Mo. Excelsior. A wise mini that knows how to net. I have enjoyed eartlily happinessg I have lived and loved. rm fool. Z' X . A A7 2' fi? , A fx 'rnmixs 141 iiixnvlcv ROGER L' JENNINGS' K' A RWM mime mx ' Higginsvnle, Mo. A. UKICHI KAWAGUOHI XIMNVVZ Phummlhiml' ' ' Excelsio1'gTa,tler Staff '08. Ikeda, Japan. VV. mm' ,lo ,mu Winn, .lx il. mu My skill breeds no illg but content Ministerg Philomathian. n nl ewullfw,-fffl il mi1,1,-,M-3-Q ' X and pleasure. Once introduced as Kobyknotchkx 39 1 MM Junior Cfass of '08--ji-Q071f f77 Zi . Jfffi K., clI.,xHI.Es S. LEAEONS, 'In It A., HUBERT D. MARTIN, K. E.. Birm-l1Tree, Mo. Liberty, Mo. cr-lslorg Tulle-r Stulf '0S. Plrilomatllizmg Truck Team '06-'07g C ml bless the girls. I low them Tatler Staff '08. nllg they are ax tiring of joy zmfl A faultless body, :md a. blameless vxlmz-xml fo1'e-vm-r mind, , 'iff I1 f 1 b 1-Am, s. r.1NDAU, Ks-. r A., GLENN N. MAGRUDER, i . 4 Lxberty, Mo. Hjgbeey MO. f' Excwlsiorg German Club. Minister, Pllilomatllian. Wx 'R-Xccuse not mrtureg she has :lone Too iudoleut to bear the' toil of 4' hill' Dflft ill this f'0l1SU'l1f'Ti0T1- writing, I lTl921ll of writing well 40 as ' x GUY V. llU'l'l..CY, -ly lj A.. Lllxvllg., Blu. Y mam '08, Taller Stull' 'USQ Fr hull '06-'UTQ T1'uL'k 'IH-urn '06-'ll' German Club. will Comeg Knock as you pleusv. tlu-rc! rm, lmofly at lrmmrf' N H. D Q 1 X-. Klum Presidentg llelmre C'o111111i11w-- Pllllolrlutllizllxg S0llllUlllUl'l' ' You be-at your lvzmf uml flllllff' xxil Ll K .5 Z 11 I! 1 N f 1 11 zz 0 611 Lg p z' 0 1' C I a 5 s of '0 8 -if Q-off zfff 7f gE gf wi VE iii1V:1.i:L.b,l.,i12l1N. ix, :H GUY C. MOTLEY' .In I.. AH I ,I'llW,llH-' , , B Liberty, Mo. Mf1xl H'Ml'HUlf .limi Mm 06- UH Pliilorixaitllizuig S01Jll0IIlUl'tF Class ll'H'A1. Mun Hb' Presirlent: Debate Committee- 'Lxl,u1ltlessbom,lx'. and 21 lmlziiuelvss I man 'OSQ Tut-lei' Staff 'OSQ Foot- mml . b . 7 i I 4 l 1 if f . all 'UG-'07g Truck Team '06-'OTQ Germain Club. You beat, your pate and fancy wit will comeg Knock as you please, theres no- body at home. K Lv., 6 - A V ,rf 1, :fag , .- 512 -21:-f .P ,Q - ' - LS-s' 'X f- 'A : E' 12- of W LJ ' -1-5m . ' 4' - ' JJ., N -f., --. -Q fm? ELMER A. MCCASKILI., flu F. A., GUS N. NEAFUS, Ilihfflwy MO- K Ekrou, KV. N1llliSL6:l'Q'1EPllll0l'1l21fllli1llQ Illf.E'l'-C0l- ,OSI CerLmm'Ciub K legiate Debutlei' 'O8. HI hayve immortal Ioilgmgs in me-H His look makes the still air cold. 41 fi ELIJAH H. NORTON, JR., E. N., Missouri City, Mo. Excelsio1'gT1'acli Team '06g Tennis Club 'O8. A level-lieurlerl mam, who poses as 11 lazy maui: . but unsuccessful. g I N Junior Class 0 '08---Coviltzqhued fu fb .XX N .NX 1' ' I . Q Y 'fax f 1 MONTVILLE F. ROBERTS, Springfield , Mo. legiate Debater '08. I A stern man with empires in his heard, I JOHN W. RIDVER, Kansas City. Mo. lVIlIliSl-ET: Excelsior: Tatler Staff l0S3 X Inter-Collegiate Debater '08. Old as I am, love still inspires my wit. d PAUL R. RIDER, iz. fl., ' Independence, Mo. ' Excelsior: Student Staff' '07f'0Sg Tatlel' Staff 'OSQ President Kansas Citv Club. - - . . ' - Y V ' ln whose little body lodged :L W Tw, iniglity mind. N ' s Y I Y - X 6 ww . GORDON C. PECK, K. E. A A Rosedale, Kun. J Excelsior. Xi P1'of. Kyles peL. ' J, fill Ministerp Pliilomatliiang Inter-Col- lf X H L X O,' k J X I . . ' I 1 NYALTER M. S5ll'l'll. RI8IlllJlllr, Mo, Excolsiorg Tull-er .2-ruff WS. stand on the verge of sense ind reason, e Ak f --f Q gui W , . 4 ff: IW f XX vu lu- 171 LZ C611 lIl,JNTYIl-LE If. ROBERTS. Spriiigflelnl, Mo. Xllllixlblf Pliilomathizmg Inter-Cob , ilffllllk' Dfllvuter 'US f X l lu mi N an with empires in Irie lu.,.1l 'Q if'l Q xii 5 vi h 12 Elk C X L m X NJ, 1 5 a E I ' W i T ' funzar Clail Q Q 171fz11 u ed ? ,x 1 g WALTER M. SMITH, Memphis, Mo. Excelsiorg Tatler Staff '0S. l l I stand on the verge of sense and I reason. FRANCIS W, STARRING. Desmet, S. D. Ministerg Excelsiorg Y. M. C. A. Cabinet '06-'OTQ Y. M. C. A. President '07-'0S. I nm not in the roll of common men. T ' 'V lv 1 V 'rd' . Q' fe fc.: ' W f I 4 ' 1 , . b A YW X A ,- l 1 , -f 7 p l I , e l 21g JOHN H s'roa1u.I., K , A., Jameson, Mo. Excelsiorg Basket Ball Team '0T- D 'OSQ Tennis Club '08, fl A Ay style 11 fuitliful copy of my mind. 1 . v MARION S. TAYLOR. Inberty, Mo. Pliilomatliiaug Tennis Club. From different natures rnurvelous ly mixed. 43 fu11z'01' Class of '08---C0111fz'11u f' XYILLIAM J. TODD, 'IL F. .x,, Canaulian, Tex. , Excelsiorg German Club. lt is easier to keep sheep than to govern men, WELLINGTON M. WESTBROOK, Holt's Summit, Mo. Class Presidentg Baseball Team '06, '07, '08g man '08g German Club. I'll give you leave to call me anything, if you mlon't Call me spade. l'.4XllL XYICBICR Philomathiang Tre-as. V. B. C. '07-OS: Junior Captain Baseball Team '08g Debate Committee- ed 3? RICHARD M. WEBDELL Lentner, Mo. v Ministerg Philomathian. I never saw such noble fury in so poor a thing. ' w . . , 'FIIUAIAH .I. WORNALI., Jli., E. N., SI. Louis, Mo. jdilwl-ly' MO. Miigisterg Excelsiorg Y. M. C. A. Cabinet '05-'06, Excelsior. 'l 7-'08. .. H dl f - L - r- Sobe1', ste-arlfast and dGl'lllll'C.H tjjffi? so goo le would pour loqe ll alter on 3' 44 V' ffxX x e.' ,fb fy- L. 145' Xie f f 1 X 'X J,-1 X A 'Ax , 'f 3? Q - ..,, -Eu! f ll L' Li f RICHARD M. WEBDELL, Lentneli Mo, 1 mmutllizlll. , ' wc-h llOhlCfllI'j'il1 so poor 21 thing, - Q- f4?.L.,Q ' viii - fy ,3.jim Jia 3,1 3' lff 'V uf 4' 1'f,l'wlXXf1l'YXlI ll' 'N -. ...,,,.1.,-A 1.IlwlI,X. NIU. :owl iw wmllrl pour xme-water 1 Ju 1 ' - X ff awww! vu Q b E? ' ., ,N I M M 1 X IH ff, 1 Wh V if ff !11f::vi,-,uf ,QNNKWNW LQQ if, f my W r 2 f x-134 W ,V 7 if Q ,,7LI..?'j . V ff m WQ N ,I Q X9 ,J xflm f vfl A 5 vggqllllli '-' dnb .f 'W f 1 , . ,I , .11,i, 1 '- ' fan Qyf A, , ,X W g, , ff A ,fi .N Nh mpg - V ,. ,, Kg' ,,,. , 172 ,nf ff, ,Q I 622- ,.1, '-214 .,, HWS , ,WMV ' H-, ' l 'M . ,yy 1 , XQQL4, 14 If, f M.: --4 1 KY Y vu-if A U- Y gjf kff 771,56 ,,:f04,,,, ,f iff , 2, . ' X A f 'ff 1 N GK! N Y P ,117 LV' I . XXL L- ffl, X 7 , my ' ullwll, 'NN Q X51 W m!fx g 1 SVA fi 1' 'I RSX f X in . X XX ' ' r ,f 'V 1,1 X 111.1 A Q, Il: p I gl' r N i k -M ff f 12:d f 2 H.f --- j- -i:fii4 PlE i141 - h x--Q 5' 1 X lfrrff xl H ...I -M-i, f' 7 :mmf-,,f:1-,,.,.--4 ' ff-44-7--' X- I 1 45 SOPH OM ORE S . 46 F'-W Tw--mi-T - Q 7 ' -Ea fi Assy ,, ' -1 --T'-Tx els .2 D s JW , ri 5 M llll!lla QQ? s gig i jf it ix J acquitted themselves as taking lessons from friendships among Qheiii qi At last these T knights and were D?1 T omore, in which de? a great aid in giving of '07. qi The class ot T , xx, fi fi' 0 PH OLLM O F F 1 C E R S 'l'l l - SPURGEON B. CAMPBELL - - L. C. ARCHIBALD . - NVALTER F. DAVID . f f r S i f , i llllllllw lllygl x 0 6 P7'L'SI't'l67Il' , E 'lx H .'if2c1'eft11y, - 7'Zo7S1ll'8'l', , Hz'sf01'z'a11 lllllllll I N the balmy days of September, 1906, there was ushered into the ranks of the sons of Jewell the ' sturdiest bunch of fellows the '-'Hilln has lcnown for many years. During their Freshman year they acquitted themselves as well became a class of Freshies, taking lessons from their upper classmen and forming friendships among themselves. qi At last these noisy fellows proved to be worthy knights and were permitted to receive the title of Soph- omore, in which degree they have proved to be a great aid in giving wise instruction to the Freshies of '07. qi The class of I9 l 0 is especially notable for the 5 P4 1 S f'DQ. - - o. W. MCcAsK1Lr. K Nl nlllllu' I Y E L L HULLY GEE, ...BY HEN,... Ilf! I'8 Lhe Clary of 1910 i rv, 47 large number of real college men it possesses. They are men who are striving to develop the three essential virtues to produce the betztki' man, namely: Spiritual, Intellectual and Physical. 'JI A lasting example of theiriliterary ability, as well as their true college spirit, is found ins the duality and design of the ebruary numberof the Student. QI It matters not whether it be on the gridiron, in the pulpit,ior on the debating platform, they have been well represented. A Ill The association of such congenial fellows, whose aims are so high, is the greatest learning any man can acquire, for it is here that one leams man as man is. ill So with happy hearts and high hopes the Soph- omores can loolc forward to their Junior year. 3 A. B. FIELDS. HEREAS, God in his inhnite mercy and boundless love, has seen Ht to call from among us our fellow student and classmate, Alvester Bates Fields, and, WHEREAS, He was at all times a loyal classmate, a friend and brother, and, WHEREAS, lVe miss his face from our midst and his bodily presence from our gatherings, therefore, be it A Resolved, That we express our heartfelt sympathy to his bereaved wife and other loved ones, and that we send them a copy of these resolutions of sorrow and re- spect. Also, that we cause them to be inserted in the local papers of Liberty, Mo., in the Vlfilliam Jewell Student and the College Annual, The Tatlerf' By order ofthe Sophomore Class. G. C. GREENVVAY, m L M. HALE Committee. cf J. UNDERHILL, ,I 48 E I I QX I 1 L mf nun Iii' U1 null imux Fiddsg zmd, wi M1'rftl1u1':z111d, , 'NCEUQL' fTO1U our L 'fi ',f,' ifu fmfl other u wfJTl'fJ3',' and re- , 1 f:fLi11c1'iI5', Mo., I 2 ,- Qwmlnittcc. l J I L . . ,, , Y ,A - - f , V, V ' L- ' . ' 'Y ' ' --1 --Af- N. s 1 1 1 .wg 3.5.4- . fraau 1.0.-:,n..:x::.,... ,v en. 1 ,. N ., ,GQ-1:1 -. K ' 4 f .-- ,mu-L , X ! ,. I rx K-NJ. VP l N X -1 Q4 1, i ,aw . ..- ,.J 49 ... , ,Q QRS' ,.,... -. ..'5. '-' 4 -- 1 . Q Q '- .,- -,Q - .4 5.10 35 1. ... Q .u T' 7 ' 7 , ,fy f I X. Qjff fer Preeident, XY. P. RISK XviCC-P1'GSlClC11T, A. T. M' VV 1,123 SC'C'1'CT1'll'Y, P. S. Ili'1fll'A 'lN1'f:z'N,1r F, Him ' 1 f ,S -XI tg, . ' ' lx Llrfi TENS, C the heist Qlai X.. 4 qi ,gf ,, fw Q. N 1 1 Q 51 A ml , luehec the walls 'vas , Yun? lf --The Q15 from all parts ol the land. the Ill There were so many' cv time getting acquainted Milli e Clays, by vigorous eflorts. l excellent organization, Es5o1'e nation, on the part ol the fvple us. This made our hlooe lm-il and soon the weight oi' mg' .lr Lasting and vivid will the and Freshmen. ol: scraps 'op Calls, etc.g all with varying sncc FRESHME 5 O ' 'gl F Y I I Z Ceff 5 P 'd TWPRISI' Q BYFGRVF! T651 en. . . X Vice-lnresident, A. T. MOTLEY - N E V E R R U N l Secretary, P. S. PITMAN L i F R E S H M E N Treasurer, Z. F. BOND F R E S H M E N Hiaioi-iaii, E. KIRKPATRICK L D 0 U B L E 0 N E i G-gals? 221, N the early days of September, l907, ' the best class of Freshmen that ever iiiriraafi iiiaii backs agaiiiai aauaga walls was gathered together on . 'Tama'-rl ffriia oiii Hin. They had aaiaa from all parts of the land, the cream of the nation. 111 There were so many of us that we were some time getting acquainted with each other. But in a few days, by vigorous efforts, we had our great class under excellent organization. Before long we noticed an incli- nation, onthe part of the Sophs, to cast slight remarks at us. This made our blood boil with righteous indignation, and soon the weight of our hand was heavily upon them. Lasting and vivid will be the memory, to both Sophs and Freshmen, of scraps, rope-dancing, early morning calls, etc., all with varying success. 1-H But a crowning victory came to the Freshmen on the morning of October 9. We were martialed in the royal Purple and Red that morning. The Sophs made the charge, but were beaten back with comparative ease, and soon were routed from The Old Hill. Ill But our victories do not consist alone in our con- quests on the field of battle. On December 6 we spread surprise and chagrin among the select few, on the foot ball field, with a score of I0 to 4 in favor of the Freshmen. Some one heard a Senior say, -those Freshmen, they're spoiling our banquet. We leave it to you as to what this means. ill And as to basket ball, well, of course, we won- and the score was 27 to 23 -for what Freshmen class ever had its full team on the first squad before? 'll ln journalism, also, we intend to become famous. For a task well begun is half done. T f- 1 J 4.4 4. QQ, 'ip Y I' 'if' 9 , ,V 1 Nix 5 I 1 'r i f -, f, .QQ .Q ff .,., , LOOKING EASYY' V GJ 52 . v r Y I X 1 QE., vs px i' -2. L if i 2? .S is f a ,,., . ' X I 4 lgllil , f- ffiiuf-gif: ,, gf w-.M :- K ..,. L . - A f w :,f,1f,::-g- I f I fk'h fEi::1 ..- 9 x . - j W I, vlfmf. MQ ..! ,F Q 5 .ii . 411-1,15 13 . 4 14.11 5212.-'gig 1 f,.- 'xg-'iz ..':VD.,x '33 ' , .f,,,. '-V X , 4, L f, f , , lr 7 '7g.T11,'--Aff' . A: -,P L .,J. 3.5 xf as X-fl' - 11 1 ,i' ' :fiiy .5 ' .3 -h f ,' F4-W 'iii 15:3 . 2 3 -fm-4 , Y H -,QL . Y. ,,,.. if wigs. Y 1' l xv-I ' ' 1 4 'fr-, - . , :H . ,JP A g,::L9?f'-2517 4 ,. ,, .M war 1 A, 1,6 :gg ' 1 X23 Aww? 4 I x 3.-iii' 4' Jsieff- w, 1-, X '.' ..fi.?EkvQ5L2'f' E-I-fi t-f sy ! 5 f 1 , SOCIETIES ' f? W kv! 7 xl b 1 --xg , J, -' ' J X 53 x F H- m W 3 1 . - 1 , ' .4 .,.,.,, ...T.. '::.......:z. :EX X4 vpmg Y a X 4 W . - . X SE .f ' L ,X l I+ 5 i 5 igir 'f 3 ' 5 E 2 2 4 5 ik SENIOR PHILOMATHIC SOCIETY -54 ' f , f' :fn X Jriifln- A-A WP ' x 23-ff '- TlIf.T'1i S f-Y, f N, J ku C5 Sb5YOR P g, E I 7 , JL l 1 ,.1 J.1 omw' 1'Jfku1'. Blmffm' 1'.1fkuf'. BOOIIIUI' VJ 'Luv' mf. Sfg 1'00lIl. ,filfk-:'!'.7g'.!CUV. Phil us! H101 Hzf gov. mls .jmn gif' II'1'f'u fvfi.'0fk.'.Yf':!iV,' l'1'r'Sfrfvr1fw'. T. I.. HFXLEY NY. M. KQPLDFLSAY K. I.. SCHRILIP O. 17 B15 LMA R 'Lf ADI X ,gg -.-W-2-A---I-.f., is N ' 1 91 N I W I k . i?fq..L.X , i, I- - , A I 5. If V 'Q a FV ' + .2 f-A-wr . I . 1'ri'I. - -fr? . A J , , iff - IL.: ' - - , - f.-:fi - ,V,,,. Q ..,,b - .... . .3 it ,A I .1 jj V 'x x K Iffffl' ff V f Qi.. A' t Q., f sf? SENIOR PI-IILOIVIAITI-IIC LITERARY SOCIETY, FOUNDED IN 1853. , Y E L L . MO TTO Boonzw' rocker, Boomer rocker, . - L i 5 6 ff a S Boomer rocker roz, C-NL: , ff,-' H, , Sig boom, ji1'e-cracker, Qfff E Z 0 q M 5 71 I Z a P1117 m 11101 'f f I u ll oz 'f I 0 1' e 71 If I Hilo goo, IUIZ goo, 3117 fall boom, Q. Q b W6,1'6 PI11'Io11mlI1z'a11s, give 11s IOOHIM ' FLQWER-Pink Cfaynation. S49 Officers or the Your Presizlents. Vice-Presiclcnts. - Secretaries. T.L.HUXLEY G. C. MOTLEY' W. I. POTTER W. M. OLDHAM M. S. T A Y L O R L. R. ELLIOTT K. L. SCHREIBER A. W. KAWAGUCHI D. F. R I S K O. P. BISHOP W. M. WESTBROOK W. E. HUDSON .Iune President, WI. Y. MotIe3'. + Sonia! Session, Marclz 13, '08. Honors READING MEDAL ------- J. C. STILLIONS DEBATE MEDAL ---- C. B. M I-LLER R E L A Y R A C E ' 07 ' 55 .9135 .ASQ ,.. KI '-LT'7L4177f ' . ' f-Eff' ... ' 1 ' iw K X3 N 'rf , ,X y l -Y 9 M77 f , V K' L' I , ,. SENIOR EXCELSIOR. 56 1' I' X? S 5 72 Z fi, Q, ff X. 'I Ll 1'1'r'S1'rf'r'.f1fx. In R. IiII,I.gUI il Ii. ICYNLXN P IX AX. I.. M1 lf N QEJV -'I 9 .A -,w-,,..-- 3 ENI R E MICR 7 l 6 F i E O 4 D f y yu.. 2 Senior Excelsior Literary Society ,K X FOUNDED 1857 . yy .Q Mme- EXCELSIOR if S X, ' I'1 YELL IIA E C C UBI, ZIICA B O OJI .' 1 ZIICA, ZIICA, ZA .H !.' El' CEL SIO R, E.Y CEL SIOR !.'.' L13 13 A II! R A II .'J I? A II .'.'!! Officer! Vivo-Presidents. E. E. EUBANK Secrotf1w1'1'os. VV. M. SMITH I'1'osirIm1Is. L. R. KILLAM A C. II. ICYMAN E. E. BI A R R P. C. HARVEY A. E. MARTIN A. L. ATCHISON E. E. GREEN E. G. SIDIRALL H. GOODIN F. M. GIVENS. 1- l . - Senzz-Centennial Day, October 29, 1907. I 117071UTS-'fIl'!Il0l'll Dlodfzl, IC. G. SIJIR.-lLlL. 57 4. ...'.... JUNIOR PHILOMATHIC. 58 ff x if , 5 sqxlyx I X 5 E gf--L fm 0 W1 Hr 1 v I LIL XJ ,L . ,L-lll LIBERTAS ET ELOQLTEN i y . ,'c'SlR f f f! I f3 4 lx YYUI f.- V4- ff J, , -V ,N .Lxxqw . , . - , XX.1'x, , ,QQ W L 13v'fr1fH1f! .Ur ill? i 'iffzff''.-fF ifa'i'fL - J I . :FII '- fav. TS . '. -1 ii1Qg-j'f5:,.-,iff se. ' -1- -I ev: , . ' . 'J ff-. -. .. - ... 1 ff 3 ti- Niger A x 5411 'ui 'S N . 'kk' ,QW TQ' 'xi T' f5 'x'I1 ii 6 'I D 'H,'X1X-1 ' ' ,Q--NE' 1 I W' r K X 7 5 ,Jag 4:7 ?,,f-Six 'eh '-.v'v...,m'-.- ,, wk. :fm eff.,-':., Z- uh N K- x 5:1-f 'f '4-f.t' WZ V wi .N sw, I L- ' szzim- J 1 T N I h f 'Nw gf, ,.f. I w. .. I W Q . hi.. ..... ,fs ., ,..xz.,G, 9. .. .,. Y V A A V i L - -Levin, S -.5 ay. - - 1 3 Q 0 G ' ' r 4 o o 0 o o o o c I T T T W T fi-3+-?fu1zz'or Plzz'Iomaz'lzz'c Literary Society-i--QP C'OB'SOLIDA TED TVITII SEDTORS 185.5-18518. SEPA RA TE SOCIETY 1898-1908 Y M O T T O IIE BOOMER RACKIER, BOOMER RACKER, L 1 B E R TA 5 E T BOOMER RACKER ROI, . ' .1 ' SIS BOOM, FIRE-CRACKER, ELOQUENTIA UNA .1 PHILESTMOI. . F L O R E N T -4 HIP ZOO, RAH ZOO,Z1P R,4H BOOM I ' WE'RE PHILOMATHIANS, GIVE Us ROOM .fu Officers for Ike Year '07- '08 my 1'rcside11ts. W 1 ce-Presiclents. Seco'0tm'ics. Q90 S. O. WILLIAMSON J. D. GHAPPELLE J. W. STORER I.- J. W. STORER 0. J. CLASSEN S. L. WILLIAMS I f-QQ W. R. YOIQLEY W. C. FURGERSON J. BURL PATTISON ' 'F QP' W. C. FIIRSIIQHSON G. VERNON FINACOM C. S. TUNNETIL 'ra-, Open SL'SSf0IlS'WN0Z'6lIlbL'I' 2241, l907,' Febrzmly Zlsi, 1908. Iewfrfnff Medal-11'. fx Jv'I'1fOE1eSfm' H O N O R S Declanzation Medal-ROY IWIILLER 59 . I: I ,S .S 1 X - f 1 K g, JUNIOR EXCELSIOR. GO 29, - - . N. M- W , Q - . 4, rf: 1 , I C ' a fl I N J A, LCVL, Z' cg, , X 'CQ s Qa , ENC' -, . . ., fUNIQ,f CU fifoffof E lv C if 6 1 Boom-cz-Zac-0 I Zimrn-ff-Y4w-U J Cl1z'c7.'-c'z-Zac-ff .' C12 z'cf'.'-ff-hm-11 .' Howl?-n Ulf fd'-.'v U fm wx we .f TV, '11 lf. ' S5 f M ' A-Cf f 5 f T1 I f! ix i.'1g - JUNI R EXCEL IO pi . 9 ktx, SRQ Cbzgiqv ,ggkm QD . . f So C E l a 4Z LA ' , LU!! -Qu !l - - 6, , A - O .-.- Yif. LR!-. -C. C 2 f ,,.-2 f 7 v Y 3 Y 2 f ,-3.r,s- i -iii,-T vA J-it s...c:,9 ...JUNIOR EXCELSIOR LITERARY SOCIETY... 'P Motio.' EXCELSIOR Ye!! Officeifs for the 07- 08 n ', Boom-a-Zac-a! Boom-a-Zac-af Bow I Wow I Wow! ' ' . ,, g , Pres Ldents. If zce-Preszdents. ' - - - - - w Chick a-lac af Chzclc a Zac af Cho r Boom-a-lac-a Chick-a-Zac-0, Who are we ? We ra Excelsiors- W. J. C. I Chow! Chow! N. E. WINFREY W. P. RISK W. E. DEDERICK W. G. BAILEY HENRY WEBER H. K. STEWARD H. K. STEWARD . R. E. CHASTAIN Mu ala-of sical Recit Februavfy 28 Honorx-Debafe Medal, HENRY' WEBER. G1 Year -Secretaries. R. R. BOSTIC R. VV. ZALLEE W. E. BUCK G. B. MCCLURE 1 1 1 A .,.. 1: 5 A - -- . I , h g 1- w--v 'V . , . , Y STUDENT STAFF. 62 I1 ii! PIUQEL R N - CHARLES H. EYMAX - BLXRTOX Y. MO'l'I.EY - 1'A1'LR.RID12R - - - .1 XSPER C. S'l'U.T.1UNS - N XXX IE 1 Lg' . .V A. I ALI' .q L, X. 4 , . . l . js r -4 .Lk . if , . . E if 215216 A vm Q 5 m 6 0 if 3 5 . ,,i. , .. W , 31 . .f . 1 'ff' E31 ii, 4? va? i 7? 'hr william ilvnwll Stuhvnt ITE IVILLIAJII JETVELL STUDENT, the monthly Incega- zine, is pnblishecl by the L1115e7'ce7'y Societies. The 77'b6I,Q'6bZ7:7L6 enjoys the 7-epntation of being one of the best college 7771077fbl7,bb6S. Q, '- A--H 7 A .,1 -' ' ' 4 lf ' SNK 'wwf 'ij :WW X - WJ! A CHARLES H. EYMAN - - Edffof-m-clmgf h 6 S Z- H KARL L. SCHREIBER - - Azfmwwores MARION Y. MCTLEY - -- 37151-11355 Manager CHAS. E. FENCE - Realm of Ike College Pen PAUL R. RIDER ---- ,411 Deparlmenl , , THOS. VV. BIBB ---- - Allzlelies JASPER C. STILLIONS - - lIlfl'I'-C0l16gZ.6'lf6 f 0 7' 0 7 ' 0 8 THOS. L. HUXLEY - - Around the College 63 I I hr 'gmiiisp h XX . l lf., U .ff ' KU..--,,, , I J'fvJ.w. if -Zi' Y. M. C. ,4. CABINET. and can now reporre the leadership ol' A needs. opportunities and chthcu ciation have been met with K offers encouragement if not 9 . . , Shlp has been mcreased to - ment 125, and Mission Siem 6-1 HE Young Mens V Xxfilham Jewell fax S ,,H,,.m ...ai ,ful A , 4.39. Q. gf 'hr lgnnng i1HPn'aQlhriaiia111 Ananriaiinn l ' . x WX-.214 GQ? . Officers President - - - - Vice-President - - - Recording Secretary - - Corresponding Secretary - Treasurer ------ Clzazrmen of Religious Nleetings, L. R. ELLIOTT M'issi0rL Study - S. C. VVILLIAMSON Membership ----- H- Z. BOND Bible Study - - - PAUL WEBER I Ale wiv - - LORIN E. KIRTLEY - - FRANK RISK - - GEO. WISE - WILSON STORER - - - OSCAR MCCASKILL Cofrzmzrtees Social ---- XVAYNE NELSON Lerture Course - - E. E. XVATSON Rooms - CHESTER. J. UNDERHILL General Sealy '07-'08, L. R. KILLAM ' X HE Young' lVlen's Christian Association of William Jewell College is five years of age, and can now report its first year's worlc under the leadership of a general secretary. The needs. opportunities and clifliculties confronting the asso- ciation have been met with a degree of success which 4 offers encouragement if not satisfaction. The member- ship has been increased to 225, Bible Study enroll- ment l25, and Mission Study enrollment 70. The lil l i 1 it 65 52 Q stag reception in September, and the banquet in Decem- ber, were well attended and enjoyed. .The lecture course committee provided a series of 'entertainments which were very pleasing and instructive. Ill The William Jewell Association loolcs hopefully into the coming year with greater faith in its leader, and renewed loyalty to its purpose to bring Jesus Christ into the lives of college men. ASHBK W WESTMINSTER DEBATING TEAM i 5-3 W illzam Jewel! College WeJtmz'n5ter AT FULTON, Mo., MAY 5, 1908. F. B. HAGGARD, lD.1 . .X 352 Question K5 RESQLVED, That timed states Shouid establish a more extensive system of shipping subsidies. , VV. J. C., negative. Q VVESTMINSTER, czjfirznative. gf C UY MOTLEY, fb, I' .x Committeeman F .. 'Ii ' . . L NI 1 XLE,1b I' A II A. DAUGHERTY -I I' A 66 L X Mci'Ab1xII.I..'l 1' COIIlINHiIIP1 Ill'lIl 'X N N W 0 1 fy f XI. I-'. NOTHTII l' 1 WASHBURN DEBATING' TEAM .TING TEAM T X . 1 1 rf im. 1 3 i V' 5' 1 in lil F I X, X. wx 4 N I X2 2 . A42 P 'Q vt K HEY MOTLEY, 11-, F, A COIlll'llllllit'lllilIl, 5 I 1 l . 2 f ff w e. . 1... .WX M :- J l . ii. .x. n.xL'c11i3n'rv I 1 A E, A. MCCASKILL, -I-, It Committeema-11. Wz'!!z'am .Jewell College W ezylzburn AT LIBERTY, MO., MAY 15, 1908. it Question RESOLVED, That armed intervention is not justifiable on the part of any nation to ,Z-f XV. R. DAVID collcct financial claims on behalf of private in- dividuals against any American nation. W. J. C., affirmative. WASHBURN, negative. M. F. ROBERTS. E. G, SIMRAl'.T., k 67 1 TTAWA DEBATING TEAM A W Wzllzam Jewel! College Ottawa AT OTTAXVA KAN MAY 12 1908 YY. M. XYESTBROOIX - A J. M. POTVELL. Cllllllllilft-'l-'Illlll Question ,, fn' Xxx! RESOLVED! That the general welfare of the American people demands the open shop primtiple in our ir1duSt1'i9S. XV. J. C., Clj7ri7'I'I1Gfe'L7l?. OTTAWA, negative. -'- We Hmm- cz. N. NEAFUS. ss L ik 1 2 2 3 TNQ TEAM A gag Ls-, 'if ,sf Si: ,,'. .LMlWWEMh 1 l . -xl, V ,Q 1 -4 lzxwwz' ri W '4.- 1 mr-1 Q ,.Q.1Lw ,YTE? ? NWE 'W .,-, ffiW?ruw7f'x' Q -5 A 'X pw- r s YY' -. A Q sg. -A ,Y I N X wk x A xmw,, ..-.,. 3, 1 , '- X ' ' 'E NA ax? V yvXNf 1 xlib' X s l 5 Q L XA . ! X W U.N.NEAFUS ig GU PHI GAMMA DEL TA. TU U FLOWEmglflvlfotrolm UT E121 Efarultatv J. P. FR-I'I'I'. l'I1. IJ. R. B. SENIPLE, A. BI. A. V, DYE. Ph. Il. H. G. PARKER. Ph, Il, XV. H. EDXYARIJS. A, Ii. L J. E. BIc',X'I'EE, A. P.. J. E. DAVIS, A. Il. kv I.. ' F. S. IEXE4? W. J. TUIWIV H. A. DOYGHFHIY, 'vi' E. A. MCC.-XSKII.l,. UQ. F. B. HAGGARD. '09, E. E, GREEN, '10. EIAIER RIERII ITT. iCEa.I X, XL 15111 Mamma Brita Hratvrniig - J - Fmmded at .Tr',D'0rson College, C'an,onsbzz'ry, l'0717lfSIlIl'CI7l'fCl, 18148. if 1 5 ' FLOWER-I-Ieliotrope COLORS-Raya! Purple A122111 15111 Qlhaptvr - Established 1856. 3111 Harultatr 3111 3Hrhr J. P. FRUIT, Ph. D. DR. E. H. MILLER, '70, ROBERT XVITHERS, '97, R. B. SEMPLE, A. M. DR, J. H. ROTHXVELL, 'S0. PROF. XY. O, HAMILTON, '98, A, V. DYE, Ph. D. JUDGE F. H. TRIMBLE, 'S9. XVEBSTER XVITHERS, '99, g H. G. PARKER, Ph. D. C. E. YANCEY, '90, NORTON HARDNVICK, '03, 1 TN YV. H. EDVVARDS, A. B. R. XV. STOGDALE, '94, LYNN SHOUSE, '04, 'Y Q 'Sb' J. E, MCATEE, A. B. E. VV. STONE. '97, FRANK SHOUSE, '06. J. E. DAVIS, A. B. CHESTER J. PRINCE, 'O6. ? . 13 1 r A Qilgapirr ZKRII 4 I I1 Y 5 'I I ' if F, A. HUSE, vos. O. W MCOASKILL, '1O. 5 XI 1 MOTLEX os L. M. HALE, '10, s P ILNDAL 09 R. D. TURPLN, '11, L. c NIOTLEX L. H. CARLETON, '11, 1 r ELLIS O9 F. L. MAJOR, '11, O s LEMONS 00 W. P. RISK, '11, W J TODD 09 ,h , -av O. W. RAOBY, '11, H A DOUGHERTX O9 VX I A - G. O. HA.-KS, '11. E A MLC-KSIMILL 09 X E W,T, MONROE. '11, F B HACGARD 09 B. L. HARRELSON, '11, E E GREEN 10 X' A. F. BAKER, '11, 25 I P il g 1' 5. EI HER 'NIERRITT EDR IN NICCONNEI L ALLEN MOTLEY, XYALT SXVARNER. ,, f f KAPPA ALPHA. 7 X. iw X .K app Cl FLO WER: .f4l7I6'1'ffl7ll Bmzzzfy Rose. I I I if L . I I I I 4 5 JAMES N. CABIPBIZII. -.. ' ASA EARL NIARTIX, mx JOHN STOVALI.. 'OSL 2 PAUL REECE RIDER, '42 5 ROGER LEE JITNXIXIA. I ROBLEY EUGENE HOT' ' SPLRGEOX BROADYS A. n L4 I -3 I C. M. WILLIAMS. C. E. DICIQEXS. I ARTHUR NI. 'IVI 5 i L F I 1 'T x Kappa Alplycz Frcziemiiy Founder! af W.1sI11'11gfo11 and Lee U111'z'e1'sz'U'. 'fN -E LO 63,9 COLORS 'R X F WEB. A f 1 ,. 141Il6I'fC671I Beauly Rose. C7'I.17ZS077 and Old Gold. ,. 1 A 3 f J I QQ v Alpha JDelia Clyapfer A Z., Esfablfklzefl Feb 1'z1 a1jv5,1887. Ch0pf6f JAMES CAMPBELL. '0S. JOSEPH LEE MASON, '10, K ASA EARL MARTIN, 'O8. RICHARD TURNER JONES, '10. 5' ,X JOHN STOVALL, '09. JOHN MANNING HACKLER, '11. if PAUL REECE RIDER, '09. GROVER F. HEIMBROOK, 11. ROGER LEE JENNINGS, '09. DANIEL PRICE MASON, '11. ROBLEY EUGENE HOLDERMAN, '10. CLEO VVOODY FEURT, '11. SPURGEON BROADUS CAMPBELL, '10. DALE S. HOFFMAN, '11. , CHARLES SHELDON MARTIN, '11. Fralres in Urbe. C. M. WILLIAMS. RALPH HUGHES. ARTHUR MITCHELL. C. E. DICKENS. JOHN L. DOUGHERTY. J. H. DEW. ARTHUR M. TUTT. J. IV. JONES. 73 ,. fi, 3,-,j' Q, Q 1 Q52 SIGMA NU. 74 SZGQIQZZLQQ5 FLOWER: Wlzfftf Rosa rf LOYD RANDOLPH KXLLAM. THOMAS WILLIAM BIHB, - HUBERT FARLEIGH DUNN. - ELIJAH HISE NORTON, - - THOMAS JOHNSON WORX xl. M. A. BURC H. VICTOR COPE, RALPH HOSTU Sigma F1'czfe1'1fzz'fy Founded at Vz'1g1'm'a M1'l1'fH7'W 1nsi1'fm'e, 1869. FLOWER: Wiz i t e R 0 5 e. L. COLORS: Black, W hife and Gold. le.. E23 fp WNW F7 NI eta Xi Cbapler Establislzea' Jammfy 1, 1894. - -H-M--mchapwz Ron-an--HM LOYD RANDOLPH KILLAM, - - '08 ROBERT NEAL TYZZER. - - '10 THOMAS WILLIAM BIBB, - - - '08 CHESTER J. UNDERHILL, - '- - '10 HUBERT FARLEIGI-I DUNN, - - '08 LEO CLARENCE ARCHIBALD, - - '10 ELIJAH HISE NORTON, - - - - '09 GEORGE JOHANN BREAKER, - - '10 THOMAS JOHNSON WORNALL, - - '09 ROY JUDSON MITCHELL, - - - '10 M-0--0-E-In Ufb . M. A. BURCH. R. Z. MCKINLEY. RALPH MAJOR. i -Pledges--Tl- VICTOR COFFEY. RALPH BOSTIC. HARRISON WHITE. COELLIE MCCONNELL. EDGAR GRAHAM. . 75, X 1 f '. ' X? iitzfzfs V f' K R N X KAPPA SIGMA. 76 Kappa FLOWER Lily of me ff zlfuy. A AZ L' 'F If M 1. E. G. SIMRALL, fox. E. BELL. 'ox C. SFOTY. 'Mx H. D. 3.1.xR1' Q. .- 111 UI I-3. .1 4.4 mi 3. li. A. B. CRAWL-'UR D. R. I. BRYL I:Q. J. C. I-'1UTZl.1flX. if S N H .T .W N ..3?Sz:S . ME? -Nj, ' x A M ,O K, K' ,fini ,jf in ' If fl . if '- 1 159! ' 5-'zfff if- -'Tl I 'pgs 'f'1:-fri 1'-If -1 -fu' if N ,wif-f AA5:f3f?Zrhi ff fzjgifglf V, 5, if-ei Kappa 'gmcz F1'0f6FHl'f11 FLOWER: Q Q COLORS: Lily of file lfgllgy, R Scarlet, Wlzite and Emerald Green. A!plya Omeoga Chapter Eszfablfslzed May 8, 1897. Clyapuier Roll , E. G. SIMRALL, '08. E. R. MOCLELLAND, '11. E. E. BELL, '0S. 0 B. R. MORTON, 'll. C. S. SCOTT, '0S. C. C. HARNESS, '11. H. D. MARTIN, '09. P. C. BRECKINRIDGE, '11. M. L. B-IBB, JR., 'OSL D. L. PARKERHI1. G. C. PECK, '09. C. Ii. PETERSQ11. M. E. XVILLMOTT, 'lO. W. F. EARLS, '10. I. P. TAYLOR, Ju., 310. ' Pledges A. R. CRAWFORD. E. GENTRY. HUNT. V . Fraires ll? Urbe l R. 1. BRUCE, R, O. FRANK, D. D. H. F. SUIRALL. JR. J. C. FRITZLEIN. JOHN ROBINSON. F. xl. DUNCAN. E. B. DUNCAN. 77 I nn. V ,Y . -- , , -.. V A---M-Y --A -- - -- I I LIBERTY AS SEEN FROM THE CAMPUS. Wafer' 1'owe1'. jg. , xv- -1g.f,. ,,f 5,-,V , XSL , J. ' sf , 2, 34 gg , 73 I Side 'view Qf three bzn'ld1'ngs. 5 .lin -J . ., A , , .' :11,fzg. Tj.f '-'L w Ng VV 1 A Hi F i TX-F l 4 I W- ' Au. W 1, , I 5: Vx j ' kff' L:-f. E K! I 4 , if ' , ,z .zQ.ffiiii337j?2'-' r f 1 Si?-E?Q1'S1il3'1'fif,f I f .fE13'I 55 li 1 X 'iz':Q'Qa?'Q S 153: ' a P i WR , -t ' I f -I A . hz. 'wiki ff ,TT L2 :U QC lie sq f 'fa T21-il' Qf three Z7IlZ'fflI'I1fS. 5' CLUB 'eiSNiN'f'e WF! - K llff ' : - 1-79 ., of l J, bg , Q ILJX 412-U Q 5 1 'Z 1 ' , m Vg ' ' a 'hr une Svnrivig nf Svvninre ie: l ' PUJQPUSQE-1' 1 PURPOSE ' li' To Serve ilye CBest Interests of William Jewell 1 I 1 , e X 1 , X l lil V ' i W l l Ti V1 ? ,N '1 K 1 , 1 Y 1 Y 1 ,1 W 11 U M 11 l sl l - THE A'-IONS. N 1 ,, ' N OHARLIL EYMAN DIARION BIOTIEX -L LI UYD KILLAM M g 772 b 6 7' 5 EDGAR FENCE IQKXTHAXY ASA MARTIN ERNEST SIMRALL .,,, T MH ' ' 1 HX L 80 e-N. 41 Q-' ..-.2 ,,,, 4 - ' 1 rn. tx -1 1 A . n ' ' 'N' ' QW '.-912141151-na-: :Q-...g-q 1.-.:.:.. w ' -if - . F Q 5:5 .c- fiy if-7 w X f M 1 e e I1 cz 0 1' s 54 XX ,OX N. A-.Y . 1 M-W l ' PURPOSE-To Fzlrtlzer the Interests of Politics in College l. l V N K. .,.1 1 , N 1 N I 1 Q N l 1 1 x W P'mYws f- ! l ...-A.- .I'Pf1,l:.l I , 1 -Q P 14: N C rj 3 f 'I A I BI R A I, L f .IQNATHAN PRENTIS DOLLIVER QG. C. Pecky BENJAMIN RYAN TILLMAN QM. L. BibbH I Y JOSEPH C, STILES BLACKBURN QT. J. Womully HERANDO DESOTO MOONEY CH. D. Martinj Y W JOHN C. SPOONER CE. B. G2l1'diI191'J CHARLES C. CURTIS CJ. XV. Greenel ' ' JEFFERSON DAVIS CL. XV. M. Burtoub 81 J A Der beuticbe Klub, 82 f 7 qu 42:-.-,-511. x ' ' T f ' ' E19 3 Y K 1 ,, rt':.'Q1l,' J K XA, ' 1 wifi If X Q' ' df-f . Jnyfg I, K I f F1111 fs 0fgfn111'gedj2v1' Hia pulp ff C. E. P E XC!-1 E.A.McC',xr7il1 J- 12. H C A V151 S. P. 1. W X 1 II. If. H W, Rl P er beutidyemub 9131111111 mir heizzt ham auf Erutnrh I Off z e e r 5 ' President - - - - E. E. MARR A Secretary - EARLE EUBANK Patron - - DR. A. V. DYE The German Club ' I5 oljgfzlzzfged for flze pznjubse of sz'udyi11g GEFIHZZI1 1711111716119 czlzd customs and practicing eozwersfztiorz in Gernzrzlz. Those stu dents are eligible io memberslzzlb who lzcwe taken or are fCZlZi1Zg'JZll1f0l' German. Me m b e rx iz zp VV. M. YVESTBROOK -5 G. C. GRAHAM C. E. PENCE My E. E. EUBANK ,Q E. A. MCCASKILL kg G. C. MOTLEY J. E. MCATEE 3:3 E. G. SIMRALL ,Q P. LINDAU L. F. ELLIS E.E.MARR 6 M.A.B1GGS - BEN MORTON S3 -. :Law-1-:,f.c,L. -,:1f2 Z.- if ' 1 Kew C5212 Z. F. BOND - ERNEST SLOAX LEE XYOOD J. N. FORD - C. O. 'WALKER A. NY. REC'C'H'S LEE PAYX E 3. NY. Hlfli I-11144 WX 5. E. HRYXIZR Ki. rl 'l'.XYI,4'3H Y? lf 1i!?'l,l4EY f xy SH.-XL'KI.L'l1l . EUVQCV QNX , , Kelley. McQueary, XVi-ight, derich.Brune1'. lsr f 3 la Q., if fl' I 3 . N I , if ,. 54 '?f?PS3. v Ii. 12 .iff , . QPNND DIVIDF . Tjye if Dax Offzcers 5 ll? .. 5 g 'hN , lr Colonel ---- J. P. FRUIT e I1 ll U C k y 3 'T Lieutenant-Colonel - - LEE WOOD , ,l.gffll's.l1.., ig. 25 I ggi. Maior - - - G- N- NEAFUS C J u b ' Captain - - SAM GRUELLE in-g i f' Sergeant-at-arms - - Z. F. BOND Z. F. BOND - Louisville ERNEST SLOAN - - Louisville LEE XVOOD - J. N. FORD - C. O. XVALKER - A. W. RECCILS - LEE PAYNE - Louisville - Louisville Louisville - Louisville Louisville J. W. HICKERSON Brandenburg J. E. BRUNER - Brandenburg M. TAYLOR - Georgetown M. F. KELLEY - Georgetown J. W. SHACKLETTE - - Ekron N. MCCOY - - - Ekron ROL G 1 'i 1 I 5 S ll? -I F.. ,. S5 L JESSE WRIGHT G. N. NEAFUS S. GRUELLE - O. GRUELLE A. F. BAKER, Jr. J. E. COOK - ' W. E. DEDERICH J. O. MCQUEARY B. W. MILLER H. F. DUNN - XV. A. HOLLADAY J. P. FRUIT - J. E. MCATEE - - Ekron Ekron Dry Ridge - Dry Ridge Versailles New Liberty - - Newport Somerset - - Sirocco Elizabethtown - Columbia - Pembroke Grant 1 'flf' COLORADO CLUB. S6 111r 4 1511? fe -J 16 l'11111ev1'111'1q r'l1'11u1. We Co1o1'11111111s. 111'11if1f T111-11. T.111'11. That, we, T111' Q-11i1111'1'f11. 111111111 '1'1111-- C1111 join 111 11e111'1y, 91.111 111'.'111'11. A1111 say Nil S1111-1 1111111i1111. T110 111z111'o11s of11111'11111-1'1'1111'111-11 1111111 SPIII1fG1'111g111f1SOllSr111'1l1'211N1'141 1 A1111 z1111'ejoi1'e 1111 1:x 1'11' 11111111 '1'osi11g, Ni1si111.11111111Q111f' 111 111'z1isi11g '1'l1v1'. 0111' 111111111-11x1'111 Join 11si11 111isQ1'111l1111'1111111.1' '1'il11'1m11s1111 1-x 1'y' L:Y1'I11l1if1111' T111- 51111111- Xi1 s1111- 1111l11111k'.?' 1111- 'IN .1g1 11. 11.1-31511111 T1 111X1.1gN - 1-1.15. 111'11.1x11 . t fx 111. X111.X - X51 .3 Q 1 11.11. 111111 11. 11. 111s11 11 11.1..111S11 X S,11.1'.X111 S. .1. 1f1 i1 Q 11.11. 17111-Q '41 1f1.. 11111 kkixxlqt : K V ..' If ,ATL .fl W???f? '! .zswwl A Y' 4: 0- 4' . nv . ' 1 Lf., 4.31527 --:- I f H N. ,s. X. ' ' A . l I ' .xi 1 i 51, I .X V5 COLORADO ' CLUB I K C ' I S ' N ' 2 ! N 1 1 Ifl e Ll m 1 1'l e. Cljediuated to the Colorado Club of Xvlliidlll Jewell Collegej lyllllU?Pi1l'k Street. We Coloradans, praise Thee, Lord, That we, Thy cl1ildren, true to Thee Can join i11 hearty, glad accord, And say Nil sine n111nine. The niatrons of our l1ill-crowned land Send forth glad songs of praise to Thee And all rejoice on evlry hand To sing, Nil sine numinefl In praising Thee, our inaidens fair .loin us i11 blissful harinony Till floats on e1 ry evening air The strain- Nil,sine llLlIIlillE'.H . . By R.P.R1D1zR. 0 --V, -. .,,. 1' war. Q ' gy.. 9.1, . . x K f r 1 UK- .Q vx. 6 df ' .Y 47 s 3 Q EQ-4.2 J? .. H? V ..rf..' M341 ' fill'-Eh Q , '.'1kQ'3'.'3ff'5: ' . X 11205-11-'-1'-' YQ .Jig yxf2i.H, ,a is 'T , 6' . ' C O ' w l l876'f 11905-- -NIL ' SINE NUNINE' Officers1, Our rock-ribbed hills are iilled with gold, This bounty, Lord, we owe to Thee, And when our blessings all are told XVe'll say, Nil sine numinef' Tho' silver flows i11 all our rills, Tho' carbon, like an ebon sea, Lies ,Il6il.f,ll our everlasting hills, We'll feel, Nil sine numine. And now, O Lord, what e'er Thou give, Our faithful love, we pledge to Thee, And tho? in distant lands we live, We'll sing, Nil SlIl6l1L11TllI19.H March 17, 1908. 2fThe Motto of Colorado. lSJ07-'US 1908-'09 O. P. BISHOP - - PRESIDENT - - C. L. FOWLER T. L. HUXLEY - - VICE-PRESIDENT l -- S. B. CAMPBELL E. E. EUBANK - - SECRETARY - - - - H. C. LONG A. M. NIDA - - - - - - TREASURER ----- A. M. NIDA m b g 1' S a 5 ' , , - . Q D. W. BILANBLOSSOM E. E. EUlyANIx C. D. KIRK d O. P. BISHOP F. ESTILL H. C. LONG O. L. BISHOP D. F. GRIFFETH C. F. MARTIN S. B. f'AMPl5ELL A. B. HAMILTON C. MCGLOTHLAN S. J. FEY M. E. HERRING A. M. NIDA H. D. FREEMAN F. O. HESS U. E. ROUSE C. L. FOTWLER T. L. IIUXLEY J. XV. STORER. F. C. TRUEX H. J. THOMAS S7 - 3 1' f - 1 CALIFORNIA CLUB . 65. flf WIP Q1 fif - Ro!! Qmm President, G. A. GOSSE TT Vicc:President, J. C. RICE Sefretary, PV. G. Bf1II.EY Treasurer, I-I. ffl. KERLV fn. C. BELL H. F. DAVIS 0. H. HAMBLJN J. L. J. L. KLRN J. w. KYLE V. A. RADKF 1 V Q- xsi 1 ,xxv W Yr Qu' K -Q. , . -'rr' Vkx.. - gs kikg V K fkfvf - 49..- 'S 'V' Y' - , ,-11.4-M-.1:,,, U WW hr Glalifnrnia Qlluh nf . EI. QI. 1907-1908 FLONVERZ RO!! CLZlU'07'llZ'LZ Poppy. ' Motto : Hllle terrarum mihi praeter omnes angulus ridet. . President, G. A. GOSSETT Vim-President, E . N! l-, , -1 ff ,aff-.' , . Ye!! Rica. Rica Rah! Rica Rica. Ree! We're the f- C- RICE 'I K Q- M W -.M California boys - Of W. J. C. ! ! Secretary, ............ PV. G. BAILE Y Colors 'mmm' Brzght Blue I-I.A.KERN 1 and Gold S 0 N G Obfm H. F. DAVIS A happy C. H. HAMBLIN 7-5 A I R blzoe skies cmol yellow golcl, T mixture of J. L. JESSE Q SZb77?f77Z-87' suns ooncl fozomfclnlns cold, g California. with J. L. KERN Purple hills anal ocean, olcl, Missouri- J. W. KYLE Lovecl ones still our lzearzfs enfolcl- the beautiful F. A. RADKE Fm' in C'0,llfo7'nioo. withtheuseful. 89 . ,V --.. 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X7 A lv QW 355535 ll- N X x- A in 45 A 'A' yi G All y v - NY- v vyfx: ' L N' 'L -1:14 . ' N : - -1 pa 'f 1, ' 52 N5 'f -wf wr- A W sf W .vw QTQQ .. as www. M'vvm'f Sz? E ESM Q as Jesgg -Ai Z 'Z ge ,, 35 . lo 9 Ii, Q X6 y f I M 3- OKLAHUIWA CL UBA' 915, -A -K A -g ,f f 'IG' Y6!! E 5 Ojfzcerf , 5 L. NV. M. BURTON, Chief ROIIIKI-K011117-BOIIIZY-SOIIIKI, E. 5 ' EQR.. OVERLEES, Sachem W 0 are the 1'l'ibe f7'0ll1 Olflfllfollmg - 5 E C. C. HARNESS, Medicine Mau ' . ,411 - 5115 - 111711 - gjylg' --xnw-sniff' FRED OSNVALD, High Brave E A I j A 1 C I3 161 ' 0 k Motto ... C. CARLETQN TON!! - tcc - to shuk Xing - we - lux - S11 AQ A' 15gO51gIgE?fElFFI,i:xLL 1 1 y 3' W. 15. OVERLEES fUl,Olib-fwa' .md Blllllfx' 5 E Q M. H. OVERLEES FLOWER - Gown,-0,1 HARRY WINSTON 91 C. NV. YORK ,P --,,, I gf , f A fy Vf f 5 W Tfuatvf yff ' f- L- 5 I5 fViEfVQELiQf?,Si-Ili -A in V mms K vv M rg lamuf-lem A - 1907-1905 - f w I H X Qui . f Q.- ' fl: 1 N T H 1907-1905 HORACE CIQODEX f C. J. VNDERH111, - ' C.B.1f0X r - - R. N.TYzz12R - ' 1 ff i 1 ST. LOUIS CLUB. H LK lf x ,urn V NY. Q . VICRLH-'S+ N EDGAR GRAN .Ui HORACF GOUDIN li. H HADDUL'li iii? HQSHY IIOUSOX 92 aint Louis Club :Www Qwivp MEMBERSHIP: 'vi' gf -1 0123.83 1906-1907 -------- 13 1907-1908 - - - - - 25 YELLI Qui va la., va la I Qui va Ia, va la. St. Louis men, - Rah, rah, rah. 1907-1908 HORACE GOODIN - - C. J. UNDERHILL - - O. B. FOX ---- R. N. TYZZER - - ffi4Pf?ww+i5f?1.n In if 1 may P MA' 'ggi IEW' n OFFICERSZ - President - - Vice-President - - - .Secretary - - A- - Treasurer - - - HONORARY MEMBERS DR. A. V. DYE, D1-. D. J. EVANS DR. H. G. PARKER DR. J. P. LGREENE DR. D. c. GRIFFITH MOTTOZ More St. Louis men OI1 COLORSI Green and White. E M B L E M I Fleur-de-lis. ' -C. the Old Hill. ' 1908-1909 J. UNDERHILL G. J. BREAKER OLIVER SHANK - W. E. BUCKE MEMBERSZ W. E. BUCKE J. A. SSKWOR G. J. BREAKER P OLIVER SHANK W. R. CARTY THOMAS TATE H COLEMAN H. C. NOE ROBERT TYZZER E. A. PARTNEY C. J. UNDERHILL NV. C. FERGESON PAUL WEBER EDGAR GRAHAM HENRY WEBER I-IORACE GOODIN H. W. WELSCH B. H. HADDOCK G. IV. WISE GRICSBY HOBSON R. W. YALLEE 93 if , . --......V.L 1. . 1 ,- ' : Hfb fw - sa ,- ? Ll. X Y IA,- lgx: , ' K Tiff 5 fl , 1 1 mx' 13112--Tl1flf15 L .-.g,...,,3.M.. Wg 5, 'Wh , f2'Qfff..f f '!'!fw lim K in 1 ,W HJ 1 N 5 -ms. X, E X Q 0 ' ii f f war- G 'S S ,V Pl'Us1'n'r1l1' PAV ' 9 W ' Sz'f'l'v1'J1fl' - H-UH 5 NQQSVV l f 7 K I 1 L X 1 'S r'll1 ,HIJLI fffl HU! Irrmjl IV, ,1f.I'.. It fm 7 KANSAS CITY CLUB. 94 hr linnmm Qlitg Qlluh F J W vii - J . x I ' L - ' W X r COLORS--Old Gold mm' P FI.OWER-Tlllllhs X, ,1 CWIIIIISOII J L 1 M 0' ' ' 5 J V . J J A J J J J P J I . . urpos e , J ' J N JJ The K'a71,sns City ClJI1.b1vas olgavlizkcl for the ,U7L,7'1JOS6 of p7'0m1fZgfn9i71g inf Kansas City and vicinity the lulgh StlI7LdCL7'CZS of snl1,0Zn7's7fip I ' J J U71fCZl7LCI72f7'LO0CZ f07'7I'17jC71f W'iZZ'iaf711 Jewell lws so long' stood. 6-1i,, Uf f Z Cm R Mem bers P 'S ' PAUL R' RIDER' : i,,. 4 ,:i: 15. R. BEASLY R. W. CARY, Jr. 5f f'f1'4 ' ' ' RALPH R' BOSTIC Q Q. C. J. GUION A. R. HARDY f c. H. EYMAN C. H. MASTEN Rflgmf' W ,' XJ F. C. MCCODNNELL H. MCQUAY . 9? HOWARD o'1 1'o 0. c PARMRNNP Ye I I W CHAS. PETERS G. C. PECK 'H' 'if2f21BIH 1 ' J. W. RIDER J. D. ROBINSON 'VHAI,'Bm BOOM BAH, .,,. R. H. SEABAUGH A. J SMITH k K. fx, lf. ra, RAIT 12.411 RA If J J- H- WILSON 95 at -- , P -- JASPER C. STILLIONS, Reader and lmpw-Smmfof. 06 f ,ff , I Yds N. E. XYINX THOS. W. T3 The Wz'llz'am N Jewell Quartet THOMAS W. N. E. WINFREY - - - First Tenor THOS. W. BIBB - - - Second Tenor 7 Q BIBB, Director and Manager. 0 0 ROY J. MITCHELL - - Fi1'stBass 0 n L. M. HALE - - - - Second Bass 97 ex .E -- ,. :- I E f : -- ' 5 ' ,xr f ' I -.-. Q-+,.,,,G A V-W, -.-.-- f--- WILLIAM JEWELL BAND. Nmllssg READ FROM LEFT, B13c:INN1Nc: ,vr THE T012 llUlH.'.l.Y, .V.I.lOlf, IJA'lLfl V, ROSS, GRAIl,flJl. ST,fll,'Y, NJIILEY, llII,l,, lx'l.l3Jx', IIUIVJIHJ. GLAlIlST0,YJu', UZILICEII. Ul'ICl3lLldFJS, BIND, ,'lf0QI'.l Y. 98 Q fig wif SuI,wlw1:N!' X' 1wIl5l END Ill: 1. 1- lin f'I,,X11iYV? , . w .. bonu ALIH. JN IST ALTO, H4 WK .Ui I5 f 0 OTHER 130611 XVWX gi.: Lg, 3U151'wN'L'G M WNY SCLISUU Lmdm' thc ulzllmgcmlluwf Um' splcudid 1Cl1dQ1'S11i1' lllfl 5 I, nf f 1 li if f f ' i r .1 llham 3eweIl JBan , 1907 - Q8 sf A ,yt f A Q -f-R -f Officers -Q. A 'S Q ?3RE.HEiEi?5RS?R1 O ' O - S W. G. GLADSTONE - DIRECTO1l 4-ff' Z , GILBERT STACEY - SECRETARY Q U gf DR. J. E. COOK, - TREASURER A , bf 0 ' C 0 J Imfmmen ration . vi I SOLO CORNETS, SNIILEY, 1-llLL, GLADSTONENA -QND ALTO, ROSS X f lst 1313 CORNETS, STILLIONS, KIRK ' JST TENORVSTACEY - A A RE, QND BB CORNET, OVERLEES , 0 1sT TROMBONE, MAJOR ' EB CLARINET, WALKER ' ' ' BARITONE, MORGAN ,E SOLO ALTO, LINDAU ' 1 ALTO, HOVVARD .Ln :xi Q O OTHER organization Of the College has been more loyally or enthusiastically ,W supported by the students during the 1 past season than the College band, and under the management of Mr. J. C. Stillions, and the splendid leadership of Mr. VV. G. Gladstone, 99 EE Bass, 'GRAHAM . DIIUNIS, BIBB, BURNHAM, BUZQIYAAY the boys have done their part in the way of furnishing good music for the College and students in a Way that is to be commended. The band has played for all College occasions, parades, etc.g and have cheered our ball teams on to victory in a manner seldom attained by amateurs. 1 ' V f ' ' ,W,T'1T Aff H ,WJ W ,, M ,,.1,..x ,-Z. 1..': 4-Y, n:.v.,7,w-- - -f -Y- 'S--...-, 1? i W5 'K' SONS OF REST. 100 YL E O 'AFANTAI L H I' Sli HDUTCH' SCHRIQI HORSE, GOODIX HELD IN 1 B1-IH THE sf' 'BILLH NYHITTPX THIS 'w N ff.. 4 U, YE MS 'Ill' CS Q If f f f',:flf, I L I Q X f f V . f , 7000 .P I K . ff. Q FLOWERZ COLORS7 I H Century Plant. Indigo and Sky Blue. qv . YAWNI Raw-buck, Saw-buck, ' Malum labor est, Live ever, Work never, Sons of Rest. Ah-h-h-men. CHAPTER ROLLS . X , BAN FAIL HUSE ' EARLY EUBANK BILL EARLS ' DUTCH SCHREIBER WINDY WORNALL BOB TYZZER HORSEI' GOODIN TIGE JENNINGS HSPLUDGERH JONES. COTTON TOP MOTLEY - I HELD IN THE BALANCEI U IN URBEZ BIT Lv' WHITTEN DUKE PARKER NED MOORE A JACK PETTY 'ICHUCKU SCOTT - CHARLEY M. WVILLIAMS IN FACU LTATEZ JOHNNIE FRUIT 101. Z ' ' ,..- I,,,.,.1:1-Mi...,.-,, 'W' ,Q his Ve so F ,, ,C , 1 1 D. 1' Ji .' 'A 1' 'T P117 ' I 11'h f C1 321 we L11 x., kdj ffm' ' ' V Y Y R U YY 'J -Digi Esfablislwfl az' f411fed1'11w1lm Izlsffllrfe QfTecl1110Iogy 2000 B. C. b COLOR: Pea Green. A PURPOSE: Far B6ll6fIIllS V6l'LffZlIl'iS.H I CDfficers: xxhfifg Most Noble Higi, - - K2 Cr O4 MILLER AJ C I Most Sagacious Nabob, I- - - - H2 S 0,1 SCOTT f X JEXD Keeper of Records and Sea1s, ----- C. H3 C O O H RIDER R A f Keeper of Bones ofTheophi1us, - H2 S. VVESTBROOK ' RIDER WE Chaplam, ---- C K, H5 NH2 - fj11gpfey 13011,- 1111111010 1 5i 3ili'fi'L!-mf KA Fe N56 H1-ad C,'11e1111st - Royal Rustlcr . C1o111pou11c1c-1' - Chief Spieh-1' - XVHJDQ1' Ca1'1'ic1' H2 S. XWESTBROOK Ciffic CZ H2 SO4 SCOTT iijigg Pd - Jiang? g 2 Q1-lf ' i5 Chief Dryc-1' P - 14 C ON2 H4 BAKER -'q C-1 f S5 K2 Cr O1 MILLER L Z :wk M so H E ooo He H f 1 1,- 1 x 1 I- ' D K-Wh' y V C1 Hlo CO O H STACBY 'X-J X j C H3 C ICI C12 MONO The 1111111y C11111f 111 11 I if' X'-I QV due c1'ec1it. CG HG N E12 RIDER , K C ffl! V ll g 612 W This 1'-11113 1111w1s mm- N ' - -.,. N37 I, IHCLIIOCISIOI'1'C111OY111Q H111'11!' 11 1 1 . X, 1 K In z1CCo1'Ch111n'v with 1111- 1111 ', , '1 , I 1 J DOYHIUILICI C111111-1'C 1111 s. C II1, COO II RIDER 1, I 1 IINO2 PO4 PUGH. ..HU1,m1, and muouixt M 1 NIH H , , s ' The 111et111oc1 of 11-11111111111 ' 21111ou11t has been oxen-111111 11111y suc'c-essful season 111 'UT-115. 'iv J I'I1l1l1Q1il'Y P11011 1f11xynl1':11'11 ' Iniiiafe: Ag NO3 WELSCH 102 ,M I IW 'vii 'I ' Y 1'l'x 1 111111111111 1 I Lf 'va 1 111141 :11'v '111'o-111x' I 11111. 5 Il 1111111111:1Q11 Srg1H'.11-.1- fvd fLi -X' is Qeemeie X-se lj ODE we H. C. '7TrBwmWu5VWdmNBf' ER SCOTT fl Cl Il IQIIUIZIQ TBROOK 1 JR ig Fe QC Ny. SCHREIBER ll, s. u'EsTBRooK 11, ei- o, MILLER C H., e H clg Brees li .1,eRE1:Xw1Y No, roi men, at 13 1 is N Q Q Vg. L f sb ix Xl-T 1 1w FUNNEL GA w'1k Of lCeZS' 5 Membezs.' ' ' Q .lll..' - - N- - - F. JONLS WORNALL LIGE NORTON STURDY STOVALL Ro3'1lR11,.'tlL1' - - CHUCK SCOTT ' LUIE BURTON SPECK GARDINER Compounds 1' - - - K. E. MII LER FANTAIL HUSE HOOK FOOT MARTIN Chief Spider - - - - CAPT. PARISH S. ANANIAS TRUEX PEA LINDAU W-'Lte1'C-1.1'1'inr - - - - TAFTY MCCASKII I WINDY NELSON HENRI PECK Chief D15 er - - HOCS HEAD DAUGHERFY f SHINNY GREEN G. CUFF BUTT IN MONC the 11121113 clubs i11 William J eu ell this is one xx hich deserves rpecial attention, and in accordance with its great work we give dur credit. This club meets every Monday Wednesd-my and Friday in the Chemical Laboratory, for the purpose of ascertaining the various nuthods for removin ' Horns from Buttinskeys and curing ,arafters of the Swell Head. In xecordance with thc pure food lan, ue l1c.1'eby fixc our inethod. 1011111112101 Coppcr Centu onrg Ilunnels one Qlmroc SI7LfD' HL O from 250 cubic ceiitiinetr-rs to o11e Liter, according to the age of fllf rn. and ifl11OLlI1t1 of Swell Head. The method of trcatrnent is well illustr-Lted in the aboxc picture of Dr. Epinskey Cook, where Twelve Liters were used. This -nnount has been exceeded' only once and that i11 the e-Lsc of .Lick Haddocl' when Twenty-Five Liters were required. VV e report a. very successful season in 07- 08. fhere haw been six 11oble initiates: R. Teal Tizzer, G. Obsequies Vztnnoy, Ewe Buck, Jack London Haddock, J. I pi11sl'e-5 Cool' I oxy C rfuidpa. fruit. Dr. l'leet 1'C5UI'll'ly 1'CCOlIllHLI'1d. thc, club to his Sui .lay -school class' therefore we are looking forward to 11 very successful season the ' ninj v - ' -and 'rre 'ilrcfrdy f-11 orcd with The mppliezrtion.: for 1HCI'11bK,l'.'IlID of two well qualified individuals: Linck IVICC0l111G11i1I'1d T. I luinb-iijo St-11 ord. . 1 : 1' i 0 - ex -, - ll Q . ,Y 1 X, K I I G I fx 5 I Q 7 m 1a..1.ea- 5 f 1 FLOXVER- Tollcll-Ma'-Noi MOTTO-Ge!-a-way , Offzeers X L Wzld Geese I Sir xf y C,,.,gefGum1c,,, CHARLFY BARISEE L SKINNY HOLDERMAN we EARL STUART 4 Chief Goose RALPH GORMAN TURNER JONES First Goose, DUTCH LINDAU wr-.r .sx .gh Second Goose, ROY MITCHELL 7'l1,1'1'zl Goose, 5 BEN MoR,'1'oN Hlothe-r Goose, JIM ARNEAL J' ff Wiwz- ...., .5 gig - , ,mime Q M Q- l E.: Q- ' -A , -1 rf- 2 un-mower V4 uwnl.. 'A' Yt5.mMf:.a3ruv.sa,gK ' I-'f-.egg-25 ,Gaia ,em V, ' MQW gn -. .f.,,-. 4-,wxfmc:vaf'Qvmm1ffn.mvAY:ig3a - Lol 104 CHARLIE MARTIN BILL FARR, Goslings CLEO FEURT c:HAR,I,ICs MARTIN Would-be- Goose HARRY DAUGHERTY --T, A ,JA- YE i Q5 V az 4 A fi-'K N Q5 Ya' i was 'I :fi V go! 'il 1 A - - ' ,4g!f,, ' x !,y3,xff7 eb F' Fai' 1 LL 6- we E TK L 1 l ,W - , , H 1 . , a 71 f ,f fl 5 1 Y . , g fl N 3 1-5 Ls.,-If -QQ 1 i 5' I -, f fi Il41'rTo-Gel'-.1-fuqj' Q b f W ' fs? Q ffl 77-15 1 rw KXMQ U6656 W .' if FHARLFY'BARBEE 3 if MRI, STUART RALPH GQRMAN ,Eh fAmRL1E MARTIN mnJ.rARH V? Goxlifzgs 5 K,g HJKJFEVRT I f vHxnLusxLuwwN , FQ Vozzfff-be-Goose J mr,-rQH IAQHTY 4 XB ,W fc-gg N QW: Hn' , .A ' 1 1 wo . X ,O Q a , 1 , . J 1-,,...-f- '-'-:'- L f Um awrmcss , L C 105 - Q ' ,, .- f -- M- 4 4 ,M FOOTBALL SQUAD. RYAN, TYZZER, PARKER., STOVALL, SMITH, MCGRAXV. MILLER, GOSSETT, DAUGHERTY, BAKER., OGDEN, SCI-IREITSER. BREAKER, SIMMONS, MOTLEY, JOHNSTON, CAMPBELL, EARLS, MARTIN. 106 ,T e 6? ,, -r .,,. H it . T - f 'Q JS N um- f , , N 45 V Q K M ...Y ,.-4' 45' ,Q 1 1:1 X-,....4 , V.-, Aww: , 1 . ,,.-.Q-..-2-,y - b 5 5. DUTCH SCHREIBEII mm. NVQ-ight, 135. Height, 5-S. 4 years. Right guard. ' 4 N . ' .VV -L . ,,,,T, O OO OOOO O ,O ,WO O, , O :pf O O v W W, ,,WO .-- .MM P A4 ' ' - M-f' , ' ' ' L- T'-if 'Th' ' 4 ...Q-5. fi V- .gk rf ,,. x .... ...,.. M,....... ...,, . ...- e --R Q .W I wHi.ii'1'1' I'XT'I'I' UVIIJFN,rCITI..ICIfilili, 1 -1 ,qi WI. . .Q ,N MT., Ve 2-.H+ V95 1150 'f ff. 1.-1,5 wi Kimi ,,., I z I 1. i H rw- 51 , 'W I , .. I 1 K rj, 4 1 if . 'ff 1 7921 A W I 31 V13 , .3 1 116 1' 1 W ,av ELL , 'Tr' X . ,gash . , . , J' . -.i....... , . m,.,NN ,E 1 ...., ..,X ,- . ., :f.5T5W2:1XfSVi ii, cfm ? 'P+ . 'ws 'tx ' 3 ,N Lei 1 S tie' T33 . ,- 0 5 e - .gg-xs::? 3 ' ..Q:, .,A ' . 4 Q. 2 W 1- G X, .Q x .V MK Q x l, DUTCH SCHREIBER Chlgr .J Weight, 185. Height, 5-S. 4 years. Right guard. 1l-Q.-T B fi L L E14 M 4.1 x.. C6335 N , .QI I N '. ' , x W! ' f CN Q X , 1 f - ,fa A i NS I Yi? 'N 'Q 3-2. wg? 'W ' K w.f,,qg,.w,- 1125. X 1 X, ' 4123. 2,25 ' ' ' 'bg . 23353 Z . ima 3 -111 . 'PHNQS-1-jpj: 3 1, ff.. W- - '.,Q - i ,k b.- ' 9 , Six ...G-1-31: XJ ' k WV: ' ,, t ea , I 1 55:21. .sf Y '- I X 2-if .sf V- Ww- 2: afla- ?'::. '-1 ,aisfys-Q.: . - 59- -- L 1 I . . AGNES JOHNFT DN. XVeight, 175. Height, 5-105. 3 years. ' Quarter back. 107 MOT MOTLEY, fl-. 1' XVeight, 148. Height, 5-85. 2 years. Left end. NEIGHBOR MARTIN CCapt.J Weight, 170. Height, 5-11. J 4 years. Right tackle. ,1i.A . -., , g ,... o 0 4.1 F. ,, Q fi PEARL BAKER, df. l', A. Weight, 190. Height, 6-1. 3 years. Left tackle. all Team---C011ftif1fL6 ff HARRY DAUGHERTY, LP I .1 fr . , it 1 OSTRICHH CAMPBELL, 11. 1. 1 V 'iw CCupt.-e1ect.D 'IJ weight., 175. ,. X Height, 6. I 2 years. Full back. 108 VVeight, 162. Height, 5-9. 2 'ears 5 . Right half-back. 3- LAXVRENCE OG DEN. XVeight, 175. Height, 5-11. 1 year. Left guard. RRI? BREAKER, SN Weight., 167. Height, 5410. 1 year. Center. z 9G . v , TSN WEN M. ,,,,,...:-. i 5559-KEIS43 A i T' f ' f ,ff 'I f -12:1 2 . ' 'k ' .501 si? 5 ,fi 1.71699 ff l: fref v .. N3 ,-'gf' f' QT' N '. ' . if- ' .V H523 'ilszfiii - P' 1 4.1zi5f'? Z 1?.z.--:mini 'gifi-E5 ' 1 A ' ,ff Y' . 4 -. 'I i .' I tfv.f.,L , ' , , -- ,Ae , ff '..,, -'7' ' '-1 . 1 'ffm-1' LAWRENCE UGDEN. Weight, 175. Height, .5-11. 1 year. Left gl.l2l1 1I. F 0 0 t b gl I l T-e aff -l- ' f 4. Q Q s .? V451 i E .154 v ,A T if . 1 4, A ,U 4' Sir? IiRIP BREAKER, E.N 'UAYH 'SMITH I ig? we-ight, 167. i Height, 5-10. Weight, 178. I-Q N 1 1 year. Height, 6. w Center. 1 year. Center. 1 1. I if E 1 yi , SNAKE EARLS, K. 2. BULLET 5 Wei 111, 165. Weighif 551527 Height, 5-ICI. Height' -5 , . I YCYLI. SIMMONS. 175. 5-7 L- 2 Wm' Right end. Left half-back. 1 109' E IRISH RYAN. XVeight, 153. Height, 5-7. ' 1 year. Right end. BASKET BALL TEAM. Top row-MASON, JOHNSON, MARTIN, HAMILTON Ccoachj. N ' ihddle row-BRADLEY, PARRISH Ccaptainj, STOVALL. B - f.. ottom IOXK CAMPBELL, BELL Cmauagerj, GARDINER. 110 f. Lf A ' O A P S gg! ,E-V, A V .R 1 f . f 'X ig ,'.' fix H5 ' l'NX Q 'f' x K 1l', 0. 1 Ev J Iffrxig N ,Q Y ' lj 1 3 ' 4 I 1 E qi .ls 1 ,J ..,.K F l PAH H1511 Ccflptainl, sToYA1.1.. O Season Recoz Jan. fl, Jan. 1 Jan. l A' if Jan. ' Feb. ' f Feb. Feb. 3 Feb. W. 0. HAMILTON, com. l gf A L 1 111' Feb. Nov William Jewell, Nov. William Jewell, Dec. William Jewell, Dec. 7-William Jewell, Dec. 16-William Jewell, Jan. -William J ewell , Jan. -William Jewell, -William Jewell., -William Jewell, -William Jewell, --William Jewell, Feb. 4-William Jewell, 10-William Jewell, Feb. ll-William Jewell, -William Jewell, 1 3-William -William 2 1-Willi am Jewell, Jewell, Jewell, TOTALSZ' W. J. C., 624 Lee's Summit, A. C Lee's Summit, A. C Osteopaths - - Ottawa Uni. - - Joplin Y. M. C. A. Kansas Uni. - - Muscatine Tourists Nome, Alaska - Nome, Alaska - Highland Park - Haskell Indians Emporia Normals Kansas Uni. - - Haskell Indians - gvOttawa Uni. - - Emporia Normals Washington U. - Mo. Athletic Club OPPONENTS 460 'lfg fi7'j'fQFYQ!5?' :'Q'T:-'f'- ' ' g K' W 1 , C -4- 5- A ' .1 x N , X , f' SPECIC' GARDINER fCapt.-electh, Le-ft forward . Contifvrufaf df firUrjgg!rlifeffz r W ww 9-J iz 'VDUBBSH PARRISH qcapfuy, Right forward . 112 Br HSPURGE CAMPBELL, lx. A., Rrght gum rl. 'KH STOYATJ . 1 1.1-fl QULNW1. ll x . 7 ffffi fifgi f B,fLLLf T f ZLZQ122 1Q X T., '.4PL'RGE CAMPBELL, K, A., Rishi L'll2'lI'fl. JACK STOVALL, K, A., Left guard . Ax SK '-34- ?'P 1125 'BRADH BRADLEY, Center. JUNIOR CLASS TEAM, C lass clzampiolzs and wmners of Kirklafzd and Burch Troplyf. 114 J. .- 7'-fb X f I . A'L f 4 5.7 N r i My X ?B ebczll Team fi-Ax fprx 'V A'A l l NI iv 'ff , N fi V ' x If i r ,f L' . .xpi-i1 .1 'K - M j i ' A. Y - H X if 'A1' ' Qi L fii Y: ul.. 11 3 i if '7-9,1 u 'Q ' rr .35 Manager - - - C. B. MILLER x Coach - - J. W. SEABOUGH' Captain - - W. M. VVESTBROOK Schedule: 13-Manhattan, at Manhattan, Kansas, 14-St. Ma1'y's, at St. Mary's. 15-Emporia, at Emporia. 16-Haskell Indians, at Lawrence. 17-Baker, at Baldwin. 25--Warrensburg, at Liberty. 4-Missouri Valley, at Marshall. 5-School of Deaf, Fulton. 6-Westminster, at Fulton. 7-Kirksville Nornials, at Kirksville. Agl'lCUltlll'3l 8-Kirksville Osteopaths, at Kirksville. 12-Baker, at Liberty. 15-Haskell Indians, at Liberty. 'Q -, ,H ni 1 15 x u ! M ' 'W' 4 f ' Q sq, 'an-wr 4 ,x A L ..,m..4..- ...V ,, SHADYH XVESTBROOK CCapt.J, Pitcher. X ll3ASEj31-QLL 'QEAM ffm ' -AHOTFOOTH JOHNSTON, P MITCH MITCHELL, 2. Catcher- Left field . TYZ TYZZER, E. N., BOB SEABOUGH, First WSG- Center field. 116 fe, L.: I Q E,fCf 4 L X .gk l, X N . K w-e..g,.v X-rn 5x :one Q53 NIITFHH MITCHELL, E. N., Left fielfl. nm! 'P -,xx- 'HOTFOOTH JOHNSTON Catcher. .Ba s -Q-4i viTAAe cz m---Continued Third base. PAT RYAN, Second base . 117 REX RECCIUS, PETE PETER Short stop . s,K i SIM SIMMONS, Shoxt stop. x 'F 1 warm ffl .54 ' . 'W TF ' Y . .-. .5 .,.. . ' 'Tr ' , . . .. M 'ff ,HE Ny, .. JAKE BECKLYH HAR- RELSON, -ln 1'. A., First base. B az J e b az I I T e cz m --- JERR YH GENTR Y, li Right fam. f H 1 . . .. 1 .W .W ln, .. Q V! , 1' , if- E HSHORTYH GREEN, Pitcher. 118 J,-XCK GREENXVA Y, Pitcller. fx.: JADY GREEN, Utility. 4-:e' ' ,Q g 45212 -xg. V .Jaya . A k A N.,- . Q. x I f 1 f..v , ..- M.. U.IADY Utility. x , ,ff I- s , , X R . . R3 6' uf 'H- ,: atv. 5 W , , , I is ...S lg -+3 1-'44 z ww y' 1 . 2' E55 , 5:5'?Q'r ,i'4':, isw g' I y., n in ruff. L. TRACK TEAEW Members Manager, C. 3. MILLER. Captain, JNO. S. CUSTER. ' H. A. DAUGHERTY E. B. GARDINER , E, E, GREEN . A. R. TRACHSEL T T. L. HUXLEY A. E. MARTIN ,M s. B. CAMPBELL O. F. BURNHAM E. H. NORTON R. T. JONES NW G. O. MOTLEY R. L. JENNINGS X 1, E. F. NORVELL H. D. MARTIN L. B. OGDEN c. A. -GOSSETT Records, '07 dll around rerord--fno. S. Custer, 3,151 points. Shot Put-HALE - - Hammer Tl11'OW-OGDEN - Standing Broad Jump-CUSTER High Jump-CAMPBELL - Running,Broa.d Jump-MOTLEY 50 yard Dash-MOTLEY - - 7,5 -MOTLEY 100 -MOTLEY - 2213 -CAMPBELL - 440 ' -H. MARTIN - 880 -TRACHSELL Mile Run-A. MARTIN - - 120 yard Hurdle-BRASSFIELD 220 -H. MARTIN - - Discus Throw-OGDEN - Pole Vault-CUTHBERTSON 31 feet S inches 91 105 9 111 5 61. 19 .. 35 .. - 52 seconds - 85 .. 10' 5 - 221 - - 57,2 2min.13g 4 59 - 192 - 285 .. 98 feet S inches - 9 H15 .. I x ll. , gh If 1' X J f if . .LIYAIXEQI llvil. A SU W W CW gi' 4 :V fa - f 12 ' E I 1 9 , , 1 ' 1 I '1 'I , q I I, F li TENNIS CLUB 4 If 12l FL :gk- A . .. Rv msxrsfmnn'-'------f: -- V V .- W..- -f-fFf T!-ENN f -GL UB . YOYOYOYOYOY ,f L A . ,A , xg nianagel- and Captain-E. ELEMING NORVELL I Q- an ' .SE N -Q5 5 .-.' .,.. i'-P10116I'S.' I ' - . 4. J. TL PARKER E. E. EUBANK S. TRUEX R. D. TURPIN -f G. S. DOW O. H. EYMAN I 3 .Q L. F. ELLIS E. H. NORTON I M. S. TAYLOR H. E. MOQUAY E , 4 Q E. E. NORVELL L. R. ELLIOT , 4 K K. E. MILLER E ' ,R -X .. -322- lr '-Il mf'. 'L GIVAN ALLEN, 41. r. A., , Winner of Senter-Schmelzer - Cup, '07. . . ?g ? 122 A. .UI . I - . I ' f L, , XY:-F .X , N ,NM ,it 4, .lf-V-. .X .f f., 1.f,1.XJ f J, ff' f f ff , Q. 7 , , 5 ' .j' 0 QNT5' -YW- Huw: AGN NNI EQ YOYOYOYOYOY' K N Q-M.- O. 4 L u D 4 Iva 1Il Ilfklli. I WILLIAM JEWELL RELAY TEAM. BOB CAREY SPURGEON CAMPBELL, K. A. ASA MARTIN, K. A ELMER MCCASKILL, 'lf 1'. A. s1 V 123 COLORADO CLUB BASKET BALL TEAM. WILSON STORER SPURGEON CAMPBELL EARLE EUBANK, Manager THOMAS UUXLEY WILLIE XVRIGHT ' FOSTER ESTILL 124 gi'-- Y Q I 5- , ,., I 5 L ,LT-1 -3 5 LITERARY ff' W. -.A-xwpwwxww-,awww .e,--N-,Nw:wm:- 14'4,,,,,-......... w T 1 1 1 1 - - Z 1 125 1 LITERARY DEPARg1LMrr3gL2f Our College 'Tis of Thee. ITUNE AMERICA., My College 'tis of thee, In town of Liberty, To thee I cling, Place of our fathers' pride, Home of my longed for bride, Here where I would abide, Cf thee I sing. My dearest College, may Thy- honor live alway 5 Thy work is true. I love thy beam and sill, Thy place on sun-crowned hill 5 VV e can if we but will Make thee anew. Let college spirit be, Like broad and boundless sea, And help along. Let all men do their best, And no one take a rest, For those will sure be blest YVho learn our song. Our fathers gave to thee, And thou shalt always be Our college dear. Long may thy name endure, Let us success secure, Our God his care assure Through every year. Entreaty. ClV1'itten in. .fzcnior English? The jingling bell announces English hour, The noisy herd stamps loudly down the stairs The Juniors upward climb to seek the power That rhapsodizes Milton's Lydian airs. For them, no more doth sweetest Shakespeare ' please, His greatest dramas can no longer charm, They seek the simple life of gentle ease As told by Scotia's poet on his farm. Let not preceptor urge them to their task 5 'Tis meet that they should silent meditate. Prithee, stern tutor, not a question ask That tends to rouse them from lethargic state. I For lo, who, thus reminded of bitter fate, And forced by heartless tutor to recite, Can test this simple, quiet, peaceful state Of which our dearly loved poets write. A question drives the smile from every face And quickly banishes fancies light and airy 5 Each scans apace with feigned wisdom's grace The pages of his classic dictionary. No farther seek their knowledge to disclose By quizzes of the aforementioned rnode, But rather discourse on the social nose Or of melancholy's darkened abode. I X I HD 79 6 LifL?t.f'f The Origin ai? 1 In the dim and remote c to be dealt out in chunks, aw of an up-to-date universe mortar of things yet to bc. -i somewhere a heterogeneous imbued with an original inns the primal elements of ur peregrinating with more or les' depths of chaos, they becamc luminiferous ether, colliding equilibrium, setting in iuora folding process that has rest more pestiferous than the bv the fabled Pandora. I The inference is obvious up the hill, that, the Freshy. mass in unstable equilibrium vortex of magnanimous instr' classmen to set in motion evoluten thru all the stages homo, and as he comes, he he is the most astonishing fc the H Swell Hollow High. I The wheel turns on, and and order, as thru class ight geneous and verdant quid semi-homo, semi-hobo speci around on his narrow slim. machinery wherein .-Xeolus l from that deep recess ever 1 with the four winds of expfcv English in accents yet unhr tried. Spec t wi ii lc ffulflic laid ire f l l 'lee irc, jclcr' l'l'C7.iEl 1 T l 'f vigrx , . l llc as Yr that X :ter his 1 U ill near. r uv rl.. rut of and -, I cvrgl 4 callc dcrs t ids an .cl ann inn. WI rrrl .nu if ie if T L Eritreaty. if .Ii fum' J',nJ1I1s71.l L giiiiouiices English hour, sttmips loudly down the stairs 5 1-il climb to seek the power Qs Qliiltoirs Lydian airs. re doth sweetest Shakespeare drguiias can no longer charm 3 -irnple life of gentle ease QI -tias poet on his farm. or urge them to their taskg they should silent meditate. t vii, not a question ask +3 them from lethargic state. :minded of bitter fate, iearcless tutor to recite, nyle, quiet, peaceful state ' ciearljf loved poets write. ,- the smile from every face ,ziishes fancies light and airy, Q2 iifith feigned wisdom's grace izs classic dictionary. mir ifnowledge to disclose lie aforementioned mode, wires on the social nose ml? s darkened abode. HD Il Literary Depczrtfnentn- Continued The Origin of a Species. In the dim and remote erstwhile ere time began to be dealt out in chunks, and before the cornerstone of an up-to-date universe was laid in the primordial mortar of things yet to be, there dangled in infinity somewhere a heterogeneous mass of so-called matter imbued with an original impulse to evolute.'l As the primal elements of unpreceded motion were peregrinating with more or less celerity the unfathomed depths of chaos, they became entangled in a vortex of luminiferous ether, colliding with this mass in unstable equilibrium, setting in motion a multifariously un- folding process that has resulted in many things far more pestiferous than the troublesome swarm liberated by the fabled Pandora. The inference is obvious, as we see him coming up the hill, that, the Freshy, is that same heterogeneous' mass in unstable equilibrium ,. awaiting the whirling vortex of inagnanimous instructors and benign upper classnien to set in motion his primal impulse to evolute thru all the stages to an ad unguem factus homo, and as he comes, he bears the certificate that he is the most astonishing fellow that ever came from the Swell Hollow High. The wheel turns on, and out of Chaos comes form and order, as thru class fights and class fits the hetero- geneous and verdant quid of evolution becomes the semi-homo, semi-hobo species called a Soph, bearing around on his narrow shoulders that huge cephalic machinery wherein Aeolus finds an ample cave, and from that deep recess ever and anon tickles his vocals with the four winds of expression, while he is fracturing English in accents yet unheard and tones as yet un- tried. Blind Chance twists on the wheel again, and reason is enthroned. We call him Junior now, and thus he philosophizes: Is it immediately inferential from facts of freakish mental operation that the universe is a whim of origin, mental processes func- tioned on a chaotic atomic existence moving in a circle, or may we not as consistently argue that apparently uncaused causes of psychological phe- nomena and the generality of consciousness as a quality of all unextended substance-all are finalities of an unfolding impulse with which the unpreceded atom of extended substances was imbued. To put it in the words of Dr. P's hypothetical boy- Am I happen- ing to things, or are things happening to me? The wheel turns' on and reason fades again. IVe name it SENIOR now. Chaos, from his deep descended den, sends up inflated Pride and stony Dignity to mask in honest Wisdom's face-from out the vacant laby- rinth there comes av. sound like this: Ego amo me L Ego sum id vere. - General. '1 +++ Beat Besides at Football. IJ My dear sir, you are 'neXt,' 'sir.' Asa got into the chair. Just an extra curl behind, sir, May I slightly trim it there. Asa said he did'nt care. Now Asa told him just a shave, And what was his surprise IfVhen he offered the barber fifteen cents, Says the barber, Please, seventy-five. As the Clock Goes 'Roun He arose in the early morn And read in his Bible of heaven, Till he heard the breakfast horn And then it was seven. He ran quickly from his room, Fearing lest he should be late 5 Returning, he made up his bed, And then it was. eight. He went to chapel, for once To the services divine, . Turned around, went to town, And then it was nine. He went to a class And slept like a hen, But finally waked up, And then it was ten. He went to his room And wrote to one of the seven, But time soon passed away, And then it was eleven. He tho't of the good dinner Into which he would delve, Rested a little while, And then it was twelve. He rolled under the shade tree, Out of the scorching sun, Put in his time telling stories, And then it was one. I, 71 z --- Continuecf Literary Departmer 1 if I! If 77' , JT77 . T ' , ,ff ff! 3- 5 . - . K ,j ff fl' X X X L I mffilvgi ' 4 1'ilf fl X f' .1 1 W 4 it f HI, liiiiil Q f '. ll I ', -fllllls P P'ilM1,i'1 ls i ,5'l'l,l , .s ,i'nI',ii',lf 'V liwlig- Mlm. -:Qin in Q ,,,.ii- ' S Tod! dances ifgllfd 4 .H 128 He went to his class And wished it was thru, In sixty minutes the bell rang, And then it was two. He went up stairs To 'his Geologfeej, Listened to Prof. Richmond's stories, And then it was three. He met with the quartet, And made such a roar Practicing his singing, And then it was four. He Went down on the track, Vlfhere he does thrive, Running and jumping, And then it was five. He had a date with his girl, And he was in a fearful HX, His shirt was gone, And then it was six. ++-+ A Society Senior. A lady told a joke, Everybody laft, Peter Mot, On the spot, Introduced wood-craft. ' ' '- - S ' 'ft - .. ------.-- -- N...-..-. -i...i..-..,......,.,Y..WYv. -- - Llfliillil .xl X S -. -5 Y , f X. -. Q ' ,----4 - x :X-5 - ni, Q fl:-:. To a Senior. Senior, Senior, up so far. How I wonder what you L1 33 Up above the Subs so high Like a Monarch in the slay lVhen the chapel bell is i US0. And the morning song is Q11 Then you try to sit so sire gut lVhen you do not come too VCC 4 .,. ,'011fz'11Lzed le went to his class .nd wished it was thmg u sixty minutes the bell rang, .ntl then it was two. le viciit up stairs 'o his Geologleej, .iszenecl to Prof. RlCl1111011dfS stories, intl their it was three. le inet with the quartet, intl made such a roar Qcticing his singing, ici their it was four, l ' 'ii on the track, I l hr docs thrive, 1 an d juinping, rr it was five. 3 had zz, date with his girl, he 'ras in a fearful nxg znirt was gone, A ' fllfgll it was six. - X, -+++ Society Senior. S oufli' told a joke. ,' body laft. It-ter Mot, 'Jn the shot, i flmcfl wood-craft. Liggegggfgary Departmentv- Conjingrzed L' 4. . ,AA To a Senior. Senior, Senior, up so far, How I wonder whatlyou are 5 Up above the Subs so high, Like a Monarch in the sky. llvhen the chapel bell is rung, And the morning song is sung 3 Then you try to sit so straight When you do not come too late. On the hill you roam around, And you make an awful sound 5 For you have so much to say, And you know 'twill soon be May. But if I were in your place I would act just like my race, For you're sure to lose the day If you do not change your way. fgyy - g ee-,,, -- ,- .4 .V M. I- W .. n ,fd ,, 7 47 Wi4 f- f - -lr , y,,':?,- f -M' '- H '1 'G-'ff' 1- W ' , - -' ' 4427.3-I-Eiarfsge I 'wwfehmffff' ' 3e3f?1fiiaa94awz e','mzzwv45mwv xez-:: mgwi1a, mf zfvzzgwy-uv21:Q.aa:.::'e af zdzitav 129 A Rigmarole . The digger a tunnel he digged, The chigger a fellow he chigged, The thinker he thunk, The winker he wunk, ' And the rigger he gloriously rigged The nailer a carpet he nailed, I The tailor a garment he tailed, The writer he writ, The lighter he fit, And the jailor he securely jailed. The boaster a partner he boost, The roaster a greener he roost, The buyer he bid, The liar he lid, And the coaster he speedily coost. The dyer'-'a dyeing he did, The fryer a supper he frid, The Sweeper he swope, The weeper he wope, And the cryer he awfully crid. The dodger a missile he dodged, The lodger a lodging he lodged, The player he plid, The stayer he stid, And the codger he horribly codged. The preacher a sermon he sought, The creature a dinner he craught, The skater he skoot, The hater he hoot, And the teacher he finally taught. 5. 'U A. ..-K. .,.-V3-, qv . v .,., , Literary Departme1zt---gCo1ztig11ueg O The Lamentations of a Ministerial Student. Who hath woe? VVho hath contentions? VVho hath babblings? Wfho getteth but little wherewithal for his sustenance? Verily, he that goeth'forth to preach! I He setteth forth in the morning with a light heart and a starched collar and returneth at Monday eventide with wilt raiment and a blister on his heel. He speaketh out on Sunday morning like a roaring lion seeking whom he may devour , but, lo! every one he speaketh with snubbeth him. His brethren sendeth him to an inn where they do entertain strangers, and what he orderth of the serving maid, she bringeth not, and what he doth not order, she bringeth. And now, after he hath returned him yet again from his evening service, he sayeth to the keeper of the house: Behold, l would be awakened at the fifth hour of the morning, that I mayest betake mineself unto mine home! And, lo! before it is yet light, he knocketh loudly against the door and sayeth in a loud voice, Arise, that thou mayest depart upon thy train! And he that would arise awaketh in haste and girdeth his loins quickly and putteth his left foot in his right shoe. And behold, he weareth his clothes hind side before, so great is his haste thereof, and the collar that should be girt around his shirt band is coiled within the upper story of his hat. . And when he arriveth at the place from whence he would depart, he findeth his train to be three hours late, and he leaneth against a telegraph pole and in his heart revileth the keeper of the house, plus the Railway Company. JH'- Cr, perchance he asketh 1:0 be 2WHke11Cd at the sixth hour, and the serving man knocketh not until the eighth, and lo! when he raileth aloud, the serving man looketh upon him with a look of scorn. He goeth forth to ride upon the railway, and the dust covereth him from head to foot, and he catcheth a hot Cinder in his optic. Then cometh into the car a beautiful maiden, arrayed like the lilies, and she taketh a seat afar off, but, behold! the frowny woman with five children and a wart on her nose sitteth over against him, and he can tell that she hath been eating onions, so close is her proximity. Verily, man that is born of woman and goeth forth to preach is of few days and variegated rations. Today he hath chicken of toothsome tenderness, and tomorrow his food is as the withered grass, yet not so cleanly, for he eateth at the Club. VV'here he sleepeth, if there be much water, he hath no towels, and if there be no water, he hath of towels five in number and a cake of soap. Verily, he hath cause to murmur an exceeding great mur! - Z-I. +++ Fiddle-DeefDee. There dwelt a man named Fiddle In the town of London, l'm told, ' VVho refused a degree of honor Wforth half its weight in gold. 3 And his reason was reason plenty, As you will agree with me, lt was bad enough to be Fiddle d znztern, 2 i What la Wonder. Ancl what a wonde have we here. XVith hands and er and face so cl It walks and tal s nd roams ai And sometimes g e into the 'tr rw It snorts and pu s uid runs it 4 ' And eats just an l ind of stung For you should s e And stand aroui It moves as thou h And makes a tra k And now this wo 6 As though it wer How large this tl 'ii XVe'll have to wai 1 But with a line x e Until we reach an And by this line we That it is just a fiy And then, before Nw 1 l iiiiwound. XV e find our line ,t chew thi it rnd brag Qui.. .t were ll e must like . . ., . 5 , 'I' !1'OY,: fflift - i -- Slllllllltl' will get t W ll wc can see neasure ug mpty cup, sure do se foot three. - get ar'0i1.:'aQ' But when we getro 1' INGHSUTG 1 lt proves to be jttst lfY3 UW' XV e drove it on tlie lt weighed as thouggl nails . E 3 v 2 Vi-lithout being Fiddle D. D. - Doa i 130 i 5 l' ig stool: sc: 'twcrc in 1 i , fzfzzzized ie asketh to be awakeimd at the serving man knocketh not u11til 'viieii he raileth aloud, the serving 111 ivitli a look of scorn. ride upon the railway, and the si head to foot, and he catcheth the car a beautiful maiden, gifmfl .Lie taketh a seat afar off, snji l,'f31ll2'.1l with live children and sitteth mei' against him, and he 1 been eating o11io11s, so close is her is born of woman and goeth da.7fs and variegated rations. nglzen of toothsome tendeniess, is as the withered grass, yet :eth at the Club. .1. if there be much water, he there bc no water, he hath of rid Qi cake of soap. 1 muriiuir an exceeding J Z-I 11 ,,.,Q. 4: Lile-Dee-Dee. man named Fiddle . l,ondon. lilll told, degree of honor - iveiglit in gold. T215 reason plenty, l agree with me, 'ffigli to be Fiddle ftp lfifldlc lj, D. 4HDoe,J' Literary Department---Continued What a Wonder. And what a wonder have we here, With hands and feet and face so clear 5 lt walks and talks and roams around, And sometimes goes into the town. lt snorts and puffs and runs its bluff, And eats just any kind of stuff g F or you should see it chew the rag, And stand around and brag and brag. lt moves as though it were a snail, And makes a track just like a rail 5 And now this wonder grows and grows As though it were a summer rose. How large this thing will get to be, l.YeJll have to wait till we can see. But with a line we measure up Until we reach an empty cup. And by this line we sure do see That it is just a five foot three. And then, before we get around, We find our line is all unwound. But when we get our measure true, lt proves to be just fifty-two. ll'e drove it on the big stock scales, lt weighed as though 'twere made of nails. Q- I XNSEU KX .xx 7 , V --'AA And when we looked the balance o'er It was four hundred forty-four. And now I'm sure you want to know About this thing that's acted so. S0 listen while we tell to you The name of this big wonder new. It does not look like metal wooden, Forsooth, its just our Fatty Goodin. 131 Sunshine and Storm . Our jolly, joking jimmy, Always in a fidge, A laughing, talking, smiling Professorial midge. I So sharp, so wise, so witty, Ever light and gay. So kind, and ever willing To help us, o'er life's way. Ah, who could but adore him 5 Wfho could but study Greek 5 VVho could but love the sunshine, You feel when jimmy speaks. But, when the storm clouds darken His calm and peaceful brow, You feel like you had rather Be som'mers else just now. W' hen frantic lightning flashes, VVhere late were smiles so warm 5 And quick sharp claps of thunder, Bad Greek has caused a storm. Hearts have been torn asunder, Feelings depressed for aye, VVeak desires for Classic Culture Such storms do blow away. I, B. Notf' Literary Depnartrnentn- Contzlnueai The Dog-gone Dog. Your case is next, the justice spoke. The plaintiff hung his head 5 Then pitched his voice in Key of G And to the jury said: The dog-gone dog got the dog-gone hog By the dog-gone head 5 And the dog-gone dog shook the dog-gone hog Till the dog-gone hog was dead 5 That's What he did. You'll please repeat, the Court replied, l And please repeat it slower. His voice Went up from G to P 5 And he began once more: The dog-gone dog got the dog-gone hog By the dog-gone head 3 And the dog-gone dog shook the dog-gone hog Till the dog-gone hog was dead - 'Twas all he said. The justice shrankg the jury shook 3 The benches moaned and creaked. A tear stole from the plaintiffs eye, And then he fairly shrieked: The nog-gon dog got the hog-don gog By the hon-gog dead, And the hon-dog nog shook dog-gog nog - He paused and raised his head- The court had fled. -4jay Sea. Just Before Class. What! Dutch today! VVell, by my stripes! I guess I'd most forgot it 5 You see, I'm mixed on days for class 5 'Tis Friday, who'd a thought it! No, I'll not cut today, I guess, But tell me first the lesson. You see, Herr Doktor might get next To that old gag vergessen. Yes, now I'm ready, thanks, old man 5 But Wait, We'll go together And talk about the sch6nheit Of our friend O'Connor's weather. You see, I've made some good resolves Since Uncle- Dick admonished. One hand, he said, counts all your workg I really was astonished! And so I've settled down to workg My at home day is Monday. Indeed, my conscience would be hurt If I should work on Sunday. So now, old man, just watch my smoke 5 My Work is all forthcoming, And every month a big red A VV ill set my record humming. -Pee. A Literal? A Common Chase A youth who because he lived owl One night risked his life for an si t One-soft, silent night, when Qi- He stood at the vvalls of our dei: Y, ct, IC' L He stood with a friend , vvliosc bold ci Had led him into this hea,i t-liaiiiuteci Brave with the heart that jrouizg Strong in the courage that Lic. los D K All silent and still and vvitli i 'ii' f111Ji1i'1 All ready to climb to the high -. inc XVhen, Crack! goes a pistol, the The frightened young lover. it snr His friend turns pursuer and The joke was a good one, and S ll I' C As a token of love, he leaves on -16 A piece of his coat tail in clziiigini wt He flees over fields, never stopgtiizg He falls in the mud as he crosses into Still onward he runs through the bi' O, my! How he's puffingg inji lov. 5 11 So frightened he runs from a lim: And he runs till he meets a yor, gig The covv, with the instinct lic: vor She chased the poor fellovv as vo.. Xi YV ith head lovv, and bavvling. Wifi. Clear into the barn-lot she chase cl t He hoped to find help at the But here comes the watch doe . His fears are renevved, the dog s And now down the road they iz c xx X Old Shep' takes a small s . Then tunis the unfortunate orc! d f . .T ,1- g QT? cel tl. fll' A.- ,' , - --- 17W +A' L, , , W V, V - - A w 'A' -N -,M 1, , A N ,V ,, 0.-. ,,. , ,wg , ,.,,,,,n,,,,,nY .t,. . YV- ---- HM- -- - - i - -. . HT ' If ozizfizzzzeci sg Before Class. ii today? llvell, by my stripes! cl most forgot it, nixed on days for class, who'd a thought it! gut today, l guess, .ie first the lesson. rlerr Doktor' might get next Qld gan' Uvergessen. 1, i, t. 1 ready, thanks, old man 5 L go together xgxt the Hschonheit end O ' Connor' s weather. f made some good resolves - :le Dick admonished. I Lic said. counts all your work , astonished Y 'settled down to work 5 ie day is Monday. irscieiice would be hurt L '.',' ork on Sunday. nazi, just watch my smokeg f all forthcoming, fpntli a big red A record humming. -Peo. i Literary Depa rtme11t--- Covvrtinued A Common Chase. A youth who because he lived only to love One night risked his life for a sweet lovey dove. One soft, silent night, when no one could see, He stood at the walls of our dear L. L. C. He stood with a friend, whose bold daring hand Had led him into this heart-haunted land. Brave with the heart that young lovers inspire Strong in the courage that brave deeds require, All silent and still and with romantic pride, All ready to climb to the high window wide, llflhen, Crack! goes a pistol, the angry fire Hew, The frightened young lover, he surely flew, too. His friend turns pursuer and joins in the chase, The joke was a good one, and now comes the race. As a token of love, he leaves on the fence A piece of his coat tail in dangling suspense , He flees over fields, never stopping to look, He falls in the mud as he crosses the brook. Still onward he runs through the brushes and briers. O, my! How he's' puffing 5 my, how he perspires. So frightened he runs from a hare in his path, And he runs till he meets a young cow with her calf, The cow, with the instinct her young to protect, She chased the poor fellow as you would expect 3 llith head low, and bawling, with tail raised high, Clear into the barn-lot she chased the poor guy. He hoped to find help at the good farmer's door, But here comes the watch dog to chase him some more. His fears are renewed, the dog sets the pace, And now down the road they continue the race. 4' Old Shep takes a small souvenir from his pants, Then turns the unfortunate over to chance. So frightened and winded, so weary and faint, He prays for some aid to every known saint 3 Then crosses the road to sit down on a log, And exhausted he sits on a sleeping stray hog. Wooh! Wooh! said the beast, so sudden awoke, Wooh! Woohl as down through the thicket he broke O, save me! Where am I! He lay on the ground He was too weak to move, but he listened for sounds- All silence and calm save the breath of the Wind 5 Then sang the dread screech owl the song of her kind. Have mercy! l'd pass in my checks if I could, And he thought of the graves of the babes in the woods Till he dreamed of the ladies of L. L. C, And dreamed of a love that was happy and free. You know all the rest of the joke as it's told, How the fickle young lover, romanticly bold, Is now loving to live and not living to love g Not a hair would he risk for a sweet lovey dove. +4-+ A I I fam ilia r fgu re ' on the rampux. I. , 4 -- Ifiiix lfiiix nnlhll lllllt A 'HORSEH' Literary Department-n C011Zi12lH26i L. if fi It fi 1' 'L gg. ,gflgh Q f d V 1 till. 'Sao' 1 a W ra 'W' ffl HA I T f' I T-3' 0 .Q x an ik ws Q ix wWHf,f f I ' '- 'N . M F I' T nav. V . lx ill' ll l Z7 'M f ' u 9 in W ' r X M Q 1,v,f f A 'r el fl N ' ' 1 fren ' x - -f 4 lil. im .Mlf if .. ' f 'M' 1 - ' ,. will ff I S fe . yi u C uv 5 Wi M t T E. P A I Ml I QIMQ i 'f ll ' X , uffffif ' -. H J ' 1 E 'T 5 Q,', -if , T ,in C .. 6 Q, 1 f ' ai ll .49 . J Q' i Q- ... .N . .M ,,,,,, Wg f 7 V f --- 1. '-- ..- 7 I , A , Q , -Q -ITT? :.-, 1 - -Y '60 i- si? l ,iq pp 2... I, T -, i f -Ah A N Q 5 044, A 1 ' , L f T fr ,X FN 4 I T 4 1 H is X lcci-, ' - - N Egmiiyc ,ic I11flati0I1iS12S Society. and to the security of your anchors, for we have im- v N, f eff? Grand Exalted Ascensionist. . Often Precocious Bishop. portant busmess' ' Z A I Vice Exalted Ascensionist ..... Mostly Yellow Motley. Mt- Ever Etteweeeent Eubank, Please State the Chief Scribe ............. .Ever Effervescent Eubank. Object Ot this meeting- MT' E- 1'eH1OveS the Screw a Spiritual Adviser ............ .Chicken Hider Eyman. ff0111Safety V 31Ve and b10WS Ott mueh 2335 fSf1YS Ueth' G it Guard of the Strong Box Kant Expresshimself Miller. ingl- ' et e Q e ' Grand Counsellor. ................. .F. Azel Huse. Kant Expfeeehimeelt Miller Cemes to the 1'eSCUef , S Chief Blower .., ...,......,,,.,,., ,Heavy Goodiny stutters a few lines, then backs up, takes a new start, Petty Politician ........ ..Childish Everything Pence. ends with P1 grunt 010 progfessb- L The lnflationist Society meets annually on the top Grand Counsellor Huse addresses the chair. Sir: 1 M w A I of Dormitory Hill. After three blasts from the pre- The object of this meeting is to elect another member Qi TFUME siding ofhcer Qwho always blows hisown hornl, the pneumatic headed bipeds assemble. I The president speaks as follows: Ho! Ye of lesser magnitude, see well to the fastening of your guy ropes to our society. I would most cheerfully recommend F rank Baker. He is unanimously elected fall with bowed headsl. The president says, let us brayf' HL. L. I: VIE' 4 if to elect 'mother member 5 fm , gl X f 00 if J C011Iti11ued Z NHWK X l X' 13'- v a.x x ff W LfzefMyDeMffmMf- lib! , Q l. A 'IF' IQ Hx 1 bm 1 I I I I 1- I- s igyllffll! X at x g' . in l f ., - fflfaf. Q 's I. r ilffrlffl ' 57 ' if I . -'X 4 MZ' ' 45 y 1 x x 7 1 U X f 1 I I I , f -of-ff H' - . ' j T' it l f ff if I I f W ff fa f f , 2 1 f e 1 K Qi' .,-, '- W J . qf X ' f , .-.-. -- X X7 .- I'-ffjj-. E: . X 'gy A X 552-1:3 K 7' .X ' 0 f 2 . , 'T ' if ' ff ' fiiif -V,- fav.: S.if?l:f'-Irf' f ,Z Q ' If ,fi .A,. 'ily' 'gf' I MA! ' 'H - . I 1 w I-'mv'v1f'r1'+f-A-WW 'l'.l HT .. . X, A J-l'VXI be c L . I y 1- w P Q A l 'l l Ll xN xA e c Afifr 'I Sl l A rl N c A l N 1 fl 1 fx 1 X t 1 l n LX s H It N l ' 60 '- 'If your 'mcliors for we have nn- pent Fuhanl' please state the ' Ilr, F. removes the screw on much gas fsflys noth- X Alf Miller comes to the rescue gt' Inglis up, talxs 1 new start, I M CICS. . ill. e addresses the Chair. Sir: 'l I, n ,yt gheerfully recommend l.'.llfll'lllllUIlSlY elected fall with rt-ire t KZET, le u. nrajvf' -H1 L .1 . . W! ff xx X ff f X X 4 ff!!! gy-f-'X-riff ff 72-VN Y. e Y-V44-Y YA ... THUMBS Down. 135 Love's Way. 'Twas love of play That filled my childhood day: . Then, too, I loved a dainty maiden fair, And thought I had no love to spare. 'Twas love of fun, Till High School days were done. First shy, then bold, I askedg she smiled a I'd learned to love in truth I guessed. 'Twas love of lore Come nextg unknown before. I loved the while with transient glee Girls of the town and L. L. C. 'Twas love of life That made me seek a Wife. yes For love of bread and butter nowg l knew ' That I must save enough for two. 'Tis love's 'own wayg Play love, then High School gay. Then learning with its loves a merry text Then sober life, and marry next. ffT'W jfuiub : jj2 Milk ,G . , p s 1 - .... -- 1 LiteraryDegbafctment---Cofatinuea' Llfefff' Knockers' Club. IA great noise is heard similar to that of chopping, pounding and working of grindstonesj. QThe Pres- ident knocks three times with his hammer 5 knocks three times morej. I don't know what is the matter with this organization. They don't answer the sum- mons, nor do they have the interest they should have. fKnocks three times againj. I don't want to find fault with the members, but if they do not respond better, I think they should-flVIembers enter carrying hammers, hatchets, mallets and ladders? Pres. Fleet- Let us settle down to business, members. Owing to the large amount of work to be done, I will defer my address, 'IVelcome, each rebuff, l until the next meeting. Bro. Knocks Miller- I don't wish to find fault, criticise or destroy, but I believe that the President should deliver his address at this time. President- As usual, Bro. Knocks Miller, you are out of order. This organization is for the pro- moting of the ability of its members in expressing themselves at all times, and continuously, on any subject, whether understood or. not, that does not meet with the approval of that member. . Bro. H. VVi1liams- I wish to call the attention of this body to the great way this school is doing with its athletics. I have four good reasons why I think this school should eliminate athletics: QU It costs us too much money. This school spent 53400.00 for football in one season. fzj The time spent in athletics could be better spent in studying. fgl The students need the 32.00 fee very much. 141 Perhaps with the elimination of athletics from this school, I repeat, perhaps, some generous sister might donate to us a couple of thousand dollars, as was offered to Swarth- more. Pres. F leet- This injustice is well stated, and I hereby request and authorize this body to agitate these wrongs until they are remedied. QEach member knocks hard with his knocker, showing his approvalj Bro. Truex- I wish to enlist my services against examinations in this college. For six years I have thought over this matter, and I find that examinations cause a person to become nervous two weeks before the time. We are also graded daily on our class work, which, I think, is sufficient. But the greatest objec- tion is that some of the boys are able to cram a few days before examination and make a better grade than I can, and I have studied hard all the year. I certainly consider this a great injustice. ' Bro. Neafus-- Those are my sentiments, and I am sure we can do a great good by seeing that these changes come about. fNodding of heads and extra loud knockingj Bro. Parrish- A mistake, common to all leading colleges of this country, is that of having chapel ex- ercises. It takes away a manfs freedom, and not only this, but a number of my colleagues and myself have discovered that it is detrimental to our health to have to climb the steps five times a week. The assignment of certain regular seats, together with demerits given when absent, perhaps when the student prefers to remain in bed a little longer that morning, is a matter in which we should all give our aid to the college 'in rectifying. Ujoud knocking of his coils approval Shown by otliersj 4 ' . Pres Fleet.-'fSince there are to state D the Program for our next meeting. I' QSecretary readsj , Why the Football Team or -Brothers VVilliams and Neafus. - The Senior Class in Geolog Benefitedn-Bro. Reichel. How to Create E1lfl1LlSiTS Shown by Me -Bro. Bill XVhie1': VVhy the Basket Ball SuPpOrted. 'J Discussion led by L' R. R. FLEET, Pff A. L. Arcmsox. 1 494-+ A Bunch of It was one of those beaut No one had thought of aiiytlun There was a gentle breeze bis let you know that natuieqis Gorgeously arrayed in . ills Noble Seniors and a gOOCl Tfllflf ROW, sitting around a table P51 feast-four old hens, 11 foul'-U5 food-donated by the 21463351 Horace Goodin. I Class spirit prevailed and cfrievances, I will ask the t X w . C.o.11fz1zzzeci imgroiis sister might donate to us a tl dollars, as was offered to Swarth- - This injustice is well stated, and I intl gurtliorize this body to agitate wprril they are remedied. tlilach ligircl with his knocker, showing his -I' I irish to enlist my services against 'I is college. For six years I have Matter. and I find that examinations o become nervous two weeks before also graded daily on our class work, sinicient. But the greatest objec- Qf the boys are able to cram a few .ration and make a better grade than studied hard all the year. I certainlv -T WJ. HT' ., .-f sr.- -,ijtlS.lL6. -I' liliose are my sentiments, and I lv rrezui good by seeing that these .mt Qea-fls and extra loud knockingj e-'Si mistake, common to all leading is that of having chapel ex- a man's freedom, and not only of my colleagues and myself have 'l'3f3'llllC1l'EEll to our health to have a week. The assignment X. together with demerits given g li ivhen the student prefers to longer that morning, is a matter 3 fill live our aid to the college in LiteraryDepartment---Continued 8 QLoud knocking of his colleagues and general approval shown by othersj Pres. Fleet.- Since there are no more members to state grievances, I will ask the Secretary to read the program for our next meeting. . lSecretary readsj VVhy the Football Team of ,07 was No Good -Brothers Vlfilliams and Neafus. A The Senior Class in Geology-How it Can Be Benefitedu-Bro. Reichel. How to Create Enthusiasm Equal to That Shown by Me -Bro. Bill Whitton. Why the Basket Ball Team Should Not Be Supported. Discussion led by President. V R. R. F LEET, President. A. L. ATCHISON, Secretary. +++ A Bunch of Heroes. It was one of those beautiful nights in March. .No one had thought of anything unusual happening. There was a gentle breeze blowing, just enough to let you know that nature is still alive. Gorgeously arrayed in Vardeman Hall were forty Noble Seniors and a good representation from Faculty Row, sitting around a table partaking of a bounteous feast-four old hens, a country ham and breakfast- food-donated by the greatest Senior in the class- Horace Goodin. fir Class spirit prevailed and enthusiasm was great. Prof. Richmond had ordered a new joke book and was giving out the contents lavishly. Suddenly a fleet-footed, very much excited messenger, whose running was like unto that of Ahimaaz, came up the hill-side to the dining hall, grabbed the bell rope and yelled, Fire, fire! Dad Vickers rushed out, saw the fire, took the bell rope away from him, pulled the rope and yelled, F ire, fire! till he fell exhausted on the porch. Huxley and Parrish rushed out of the soup- house to see the smoke and flames enveloping Middle Cottage. By this time the alarm had reached Ely hall, and the sympathetic boys domiciled there rushed out to help quench the consuming fire. Yokley cried out, Oh! My brother! My brother! All college records were broken. Ross ran half a mile in ten seconds. McGraw carried two candy buckets full of water down the hill-side. Couch jerked the blanket off of his bed, ran down andiput it under the pump. Hardy rushed out with a pint cup in his hand. Bandbox Bean blossom jumped up, washed his face, combed his hair, and then ran with all his might. Jim Powell went running down the hill-side with the wheel-barrow. Bain bounced out of bed, grabbed a lanteni and ran out in his everyday suit. Magruder jumped in bed, covered up head and ears. Sam Gruelle started for town to get the fire department. A noise was heard over on the side of the hill. At first supposed it was a heavy loaded freight train going by, but it was only Tom VViles trying to climb the hill to see the big fire. VVhile all this was happening, the smoke filled the air. The flames leaped and flashed and consumed the little pile of hay. Literary Depezrtment--- Continued Seven Days of a Life. - Oh! the young James de Jones is come in from the West, And up in the college his rags are the best 5 llfhile his every act speaks: Now you see l'm a gun, l'm Jimmy de Jones-a millionaire's SUN. Ah! that tells the secret g he's money to burn- He can use genteel language, says darn it and dem - As for friends, be has many-they love him, each one- For cannot you catch it? He's spending the MON! 'Tisz Jimmy come here, they doff him the hat, 'Tisz Jimmy how are you? Your'e fine, for a'that. And Jimmy hears first-hand the latest of news, Just: catch it-he's spending his ones and his TUES. And then a reception at Prof, VVilliams' stand, To be sure, blames de Jones is ready on hand. La belle de receptione has turned Jimmy's head- For hasn't she promised dear Jimmy to VVED? The spring breeze was fine and the moonlight was great, And James told his tale, though the clock said t'was late 5 I But for me, l can't tell how it all did occur- But the dear maiden whispered a dainty yeth THUR. But alack and alas! just a telegram brief, Still, its brevity fills Jimmy's soul full of grief. VVe're bankrupt-go easy-spend little- dont cry! And that's just the thing that made Jimmy's heart FRI. lt's different now since the telegram came, For the lad from the west is quiet and tame. He's simply: Jim Jones, with that crumpled brown hat, Since on his ambitions a telegram SAT! - Doe. +++ The Explanation. In olden times a lady fair Once caused disturbance at a ball, For she was not invited there- She had a shady rep. -that's all! The tuneful notes of Orpheus' lyre Had scarce been echoed from the dells, And every guest, in gay attire, Wfere tripping lightly, fable tells, VVher1' angry Venus thru' the door - A Hne big golden apple tossed 5 'f'Tis for the fairest -what a stir This caused when each maid claimed it most! And now it seems quite strange to me That of the loveliest maids of Greece That it so difficult should be To choose the fairest and keep peace. And yet, in truth, Whene'er l'm near, And feel thy marv'lous grace divine, I know t'was hard: you were not there To choose that, Margaret, which was thine. . -Pee. L z t egjgefg 5 T' '..' aw A Ja-m .Cin l c and seven 1 , f' IJ 5--rwtiir'-'Y v.,, lr! Miqe Saly anne sissensplitter due jinne E21 haint got niutch time tu rite i thot in my hand en gist drop yu 2 thinckin ide bether rite to yue Trl wele en getin on nisly en inf: str. fferbraw. i 0U!5' wide dullitiv ihakkeytea sed twuz Kaus i dicn subjek. Say houz Yer PIN eu ide like tur se um nnt3' WC! HOW, Kawl a rissepshun over to the gal You no Perfesure williainsnorer 'ii er felerz so ez i wint. than' iyuz me and whin we gOt Pufll 91? 0 commenst shutine at us en 1 fel sum felar had lost and kuin dag Ol. VVel but we had a min' Gude U thair. me en one Sa! Sm Cu tn ' - ' hi sed eksskuze me. en 1 sed BU ez i no envthang bwfi tel' be SK! 'awav en stade l don't yit no wha her -leeve. i dun gilled they all mornen when i gined and wint n awl the boys and l9e1'feSfuiZ Chef -er alfur nue. so glad uf it. 4 6 yn. git ter thinkin bowt it si hardly how inie goin ter stand won't git ter cum home tcl POV! XV el ez tha haint nnitch Q0 f 011251.11 uea' since the telegram came, lie west is quiet and tame. 4' lones, with that crumpled brown tions a telegram SAT! - D0e.', '7? v' Q Q.-C Explanation. es a lady fair iii ed disturbance at a ball, not invited there- shady rep, -that's all! votes of Orpheus' lyre Cl been echoed from the dells, .rest 111 gay attire, 11:1 lightly, fable tells, rr enus thru' the door golden apple tossedg fairest H-what a stir rlren each maid claimed it most! Stills quite strange to me lwyeliest maids of Greece iult should be I l fairest and keep peace, .4-l., V1 , ,J y .. i. iene er lm near, ' rnarwlous grace divine 4 I ard: you were not there lil, Margaret, which was thine. -Pec. Literary,Department---Continued p A Letter. I9 and seven Liburte Mizzure , Ceptimbur tuelft Mise Saly anne sissensplitter 4 , dere Anne Ez i am Vere bizy and haint got mutch time tu rite i thot i wude take my pin in my hand en gist drop yu a fue linz I wuz gist thinckin ide bether rite to yue fer tur let yu no i am wele en getin on nisly en my studez awl eksept owl- gerbraw. i only maide thurty 5 in it. Perfesure makkeytea sed twuz Kaws i didn't no nuf bowt the subjek. Say houz Yer Paw en maw now. tell em ide like tur se um mity wel now. Tha had what tha Kawl a rissepshun over to the gal's Kowleg last weake. You no Perfesure williams over thair he invited a lot er ielerz so ez i wint. thair wuz 3 or foure boys with me and whin we got purt nie over thair some felerz commenst shutine at us en i fel over a big box what sum felar had lost and kum dag on nie brakin my naike. W7 el but we had a mity Gude time wen we got over thair. me en one gal sot en tawkd er while en she sed eksskuze me. en i sed yu haint dun nuthine rong ez i no enythang bowt, ter be skuzd fur so ez she wint 'away en stade I don't yit no what she dune whot maid her leeve. i dun gined ther alfur nuze en the naixt momen when i gined and wint in the chapple. hows awl the boys and perfesurz cheard en laft Kaws i wuz er alfur nue. so glad uf it. Say but ide like ter see yu, git ter thinkin bowt it sum time en dont see hardly how ime goin ter stand it tel iken cum home won't git ter cum home tel bowt bery time. XV el ez tha haint mutch goin on roun yere now i wil Kloze. say ef yu dont git this lether yu wil no it is lost fer yu no i have rote it so ez yu wont blame me. Gess mary ganz baby is growin haint it? - dont fergit to rite tu me soon good by Y ore luvin sweathart Peter Vandelsike, i am Klassifide sub Ackidimick - N ewtow +++ Stings. Stings originated in Beerear. A modem variety, however, comes from lVlan'swit. They are never seen, but always felt 5 if notg felt, they are not stings. Wfhen a bee stings a man it often gives him a swelled head 5 he stings to protect his business. Wheii a Prof. stings a swell-head it tends to make him a man. Stinging seems to be a part of a Prof's. business. X K 'l L- '. 1 V 9 r. c X4 rfd W rm ff . sr, W or yr.. 9 X 5 QQ A bee stings by puncturing one's external anatomy with a needle of pains. A man stings by driving a burning piece of sarcasm into one's mental weak spots. We can avoid stings by evading Beerears and by so collecting our mental forces as to withstand all red hot shots from lVlan'swit. Literary Department---,Continued VQTINQO sf of ,QSTUUESNTSQ5 'XNaNLlLX.- ' .Q-TdZt4,f,u.ul, ' OlixpE.tu,o.f 1' gif-Mefrnij XKJKAWJ 190 flea Etxeuu OXIL -WVWLUV 3.mc,.mul? UalB,.il7W ifggwfefy H atagwatk iiclfwi ern mm BWMSLVKU all-W ' fgbwfujfgb - - ' giynatt mt i n1ixfeHwQEAvzoFAQSENQETiT I Omg fp -Mi XMWBESEQLI kbp L' Q-I.-A.:-1 O LMIALLYQL. E I E . fpiuxinlg it OiilxTArEP?.iQ tide ' 3-0-TD SAT CLuLUcwJ.d. Q LMAQJ IMAAAAJ ll ,TN CASE GFEMEFGFNM Ck CZ 2, Kltif 'ifvovvttkfiofb PHONE fo My!-0oMg.. W mutegoo 0' 'Y' 0ff'QE iabioisxuai v ' ' J.E.Q0oK,. - V , B. stts for i Qxass wow on , , S SQLQ O1 YKCOYVL aY'vah'k ha hmm .1 ' lOU.e QOSft 07TKQ,G'VN01S0-:nv - YHA fcihease v-iarw5' iCoScoufiiQ.rZfIn.w, A qyyn-we Na+-QE ,o'1'yifK.7Joo4.eL N ' Likes Hel T ' am. Mother Goose. Old Mother Richmond went to his grade book To get a poor Senior a grade, But when he got there the grade book was bare And the Senior was laid in the shade. 140 A Failure. There came upon the Hill One dark and silent night A crowd of little boys, W'ho worked with all their might. Their Hag to hang up high Was what they came to do, And looking o'er the Hill Flag-pole, they thought of you. Soto a man they went That had a great big team, And paid him of their pelf To straighten up the beam. But this he could not do VVith all their sixty men, So to his home he went Vlfith just a great big ten. They worked the best they could, And labored long and hard, But when the clock said Three They left the Hill unmarred. The Freshies they did this, But all to no avail, And here they learned, so true, That Freshmen sometimes FAIL Lifcrcl Y Y 1l-f- 2. Chemistry Comme: I O the eacodyl is a curious tix 1 , , But still see how nicely it rlij Vvhen you write it down and W A53 44 Di-methyl-methane is oi a diif But sure it'll work just as nie, ' th Look how it is written and CH2 'Z' The diphenyl-teti'a-zoi1i11i1p CT, VV ill answer almost eqivggiy just take a little care ?'fl16l'. qe,H,i,N,2ei. Carbozol is quite a commit: V And l know that j'OU'll . Wlhen you look at the A' QCSHQQNH. 4,4-sr X-s sn Mist CHU ll ML, L My Coriqu ere She comes, my comm' Unloose the bridge. 'fl Throw open wide bi.. She enters in her stz. Yet not in mail she quiz QS XX .T re Nor hedged about wi CS l A Nor Clad in armor. N- .oil tx. kill My conqueress enters mu .fi 1':oi'lqecl with all their might. '4 fzzffzzzzeci A F ai1ure.s came upon the Hill e dark and silent night of little boys, C to hang up high Q vrhat they came to do, iwtfilqiiig der the Hill 4-pole. they thought of you. Il man they went had a great big team, eral him of their pelf straighten up the beam. .is he eould not do i all their sixty men, his home he went i just a great big ten. C3 irlfed the best they could, labored long and hard, en the clock said Three left the Hill unmarred. -shits they did this, 3 .il to no avail, 'e they learned, so true, lireslinien sometimes FAIL, Emil? 75. 61 'f .Ji .D F P F' T 'f e-.7?I.-I1..iC 0 W U W M e Chemistry Comments. O, the cacodyl is a curious thing, But still see how nicely it rhymes, ' When you write it down and write it off A52 lCH3l4' Di-methyl-methane is of a different breed, But sure it'll work just as nice, Look how it is written and then you will read CH, QCHQ2. The diphenyl-tetra-zonium chloride Will answer almost equally as well, just take a little care when you write qC,H,y,N,2ci. Carbozol is quite a common creature, And I know that you'll just about screech, llfhen you look at the critter and read her qc,,H,y,NH. -HD. +++ My Conqueress. She comes, my conqueress comes 5 Unloose the bridge, throw down the gate, Throw open wide bars of steel, She enters in her state. Yet not in mail she comes, Nor clad in armor, wielding spear, Nor hedged about with chieftains great-- My conqueress enters here. Her smile her armor is, Her matchless sweetness is her shield 5 Her weapons lie within her glance-e They strike me and I yield. So all subdued I lie, A royal captive claimed in state Q May I forever, behind those bars, A willing captive, wait. -Ecks Y. Zee. +++ Stairway. Life VVhere And And And is men when when when like go they they they're a up smile frown mad stairway and they're they're t they tall down going going fall up down stairs way smile day wares golden the a each a- the all with tain un- up sweet other enter- angels climb keep each we The let's And boost thus S0 And For HV. Literary Deparz'ment--- Continued A Clipping From the Records a la George Ade. lV1'fI: ,-lpolufly fu Ade. Once upon a time there was a Council of wise men, whose council fires burned brightly on the top of a mighty hill. From this Lofty Eminence they pro- mulgated many great ideas, which they disseminated among those of inquiring mind, who sat in Worshipful humility at the feet of these scholarly ones. Now it came about that, as time went on, the fame of the great institution went abroad and filled the oldest inhabitants with righteous admiration and aroused the interest of all those seeking enlightenment and culture. Consequently there began a great influx of these noble youths into this seat of educational inspiration 5 and lo, as they waxed strong and multi- plied, the matriculation records were watched with zealous care, and the wise men counseled among themselves and rejoiced greatly. Now among the wise men was one of great latitude, yea, a broad man, one of spacious girth, portly mien and King Edward whiskers, whose heart was full e'en to overflowing with boyish exuberance. Many a time and oft had he spoken as an oracle, saying Verily, verily, a celebration shall be held in the near future. At last the long expected arrived. The five hundredth man was received with open arms and his matriculation blank duly shoved through the cage. Now sir oracle rose grandiloquently to the auspicious occasion and, aided by his trusty lieutenants, arranged the splen- diferous, spontaneous, speechifications, the momentous mass meeting, the pedestrian pyroteclmic parade, the flaming, fulminating fireworks, the box-built, brobdignagian bonfire and the collossal concussion of continuous cannonading by Carey. At ten o'clock on that memorable day a vast assemblage gathered in anxious expectation. The Ancient Roman entered the forum and told in en- thusiastic terms of the embryous stages of the great institution. Next came the most vociferous one, with pale countenance and trembling voice, greeting our ears with a balbutionatiary bombardment of bombastic phrases, interspersed with suggestions of raising jack. The innocent bystander then vouch- safed a few congratulatory words, and was followed by the venerable head of this sagacious council, who spoke a few brief words of cautious advice to his over- bold and thoughtless wards and dismissed them. Later on the peaceful village was invaded by this same assemblage, who collected in the Hall of Justice to listen to the most influential citizens, under the guidance of the oldest post-bellum edition of the VV. J. C. publishing house. The athletic stunt was pulled off by the Missouri Valley Champions with the Alaska lVonders in the evening, adding a glorious victory to the laurels of the day, followed immediately by the illuminated procession, which was slightly interrupted by certain knights of the hose. But the culminating feature was the spectacular display of pyrotechnic splendor, whose brilliancy outshone the rosy finger tips of dawn and made the far-famed, glorious Aurora Borealis hie away to the stygian caves. And now to bed we slowly crept, To dream of marvels as we slept, Of celebrations without end VVhen we have twice five-hundred men. -D. r , 1 rf' i I Liter! Types. T1-ig Qvmnast on thc bar ZLV So active he is called ll L 'lf-,--rt Our baseball box and i Uft heeds the quaint cw -Xnd scrimmage line biulc- The devil dare, rambuimt The pimpering, proud- so His brain too weak for at And he of charms nout- XYh6 'mongst the limit- 'The one who gets im W1 Because he rides, he s f He who has many nicdals A far famed oragory 911 A mind as clear as clllllllt He knocks Profs GBT Thel-efs f' Rough-Necks .1 Hum Dinggers and ifiif 'I Old Fogy Stiffs H and ' F And all such BCHTY B5 These strange and Yzlriw ln eve1'Y College fm' lil' And, what the world W 'Phe HC-Uuegc Guy lwcc. 3 , I .. I ,ALAN -.,.. M W , if -Y - - 'euffzzueci are and the collossal coiieuggign rufafiliiig by Carey. Q on that memorable dax' a vast ed in anxious expectation. The itered the forum and told in en- thc embryous stages of the great -gguiie the most vociferous one I .gcc and trembling voice, greeting ogalbutionatiary bombardment of interspersed with suggestions of he innocent bystander then vouch- tulatory xvords, and was followed cad of this sagacious council, who yds cautious advice to his over- 'yircls and dismissed them. .-itgeful village was invaded bv this iw collected in the Hall of Justice ist influential citizens, under the iff post-belluin edition of the TV, The athletic stunt was pulled fallejf Champions xx'ith the Alaska UU? Hdflnig a glorious victorx' to ffvlloxxecl immediately bvw the 1 ,',s hich was slightly interrupted 1 the hose. But the culminating .Tzacular display of pyrotechmc A fliff outshone the rosy finger The far-famed, glorious Aurora 'ine stygian caves. . slowly crept, fuels as xx'e slept, 'ffithout end E '.f,' ite fixfe-hundred men. Literary Department-H Continued Types The Gymnast on the bar and mat so active So actixe he is called a Cat Our baseball box and batting force Ott heeds the quaint cognomen Horse And scrimmage line bucks sure demand The dex 1l dare iambunctious Ram The pimpering proud pretendmg snob His biain too xx eak for a new fledged Squab And he of chaims none can rely on TI ho mongst the ladies 1S a Lion The one xx ho gets bawled out in class Because he rides he s sure an Ass He xx ho has many medals won X far famed oratorv Gun -X mind as clear as diamond crystal He l nocks Prof s eye out he s a Pistol There s Rough Weeks and the sharper Shark Hum Dinggers and the Dingy Mark Old I' ogx Stiffs and Sore Heads bluffs -Ind all such Belfry Batted stuff These strange and varied types you ll find In ex crx college for mankind And xxhat the xx orld would ask 1S Can The College Guy become a MAN A Senioric Nightmare It may have been the pie vxe had for supper Perhaps the prunes of which I ate a lot At any rate I roused awake at midniv And this here was the vision that I A burly Phiosaurus and a huge Cephalopod Had caught a Ramphorhynchus Phylluius And a dainty Compsagnathus and a gentle Squalodont fH1s other name s Elasmobranch his father s Hy bodontl Did fall upon their little knees and cuss Here flew in through the window a Peterodactylus Closely followed by a brave Iguanodon tTh1s was sure an age Jurassic something deep pro found and classicj And close by with voice quite gassic sailed the bird Archeopteryx And they fell on the intruders with a moan Then the hair and scalps and feathers fairly flew about the room This was sure the culmination of their rage They hit my walls and ceilings I was deafened by then squealing Slowly was my blood congealing in my head my brain was reeling Shades of Richmond' Let s be thankful xxe are living in this age Ecks Y Zee Early Vlfednesday Morning. , K izfera li 1 Xu .-X ,Mongst all those maidens, so fair to see, E7 ri A X L .6 ffiff. 1' of D ff P fl 1' f mf 11 f :QC Q Papa Stout. Fate. g L 'fx 'f TA-I Ci J 'C TAI L if 7 3 herb E. 4, Over to L. L. C. to see . D gmwegmmg l EFIFEET W, Those maidens, so fair to see' I I Not even a maid for me. .' f ' I '17 li l rw J flak J f Over to L. L. C. to choose i 'il'-g W H' Some maiden not yet chosen, ' ly f But there the maidens have power to choose, K, '7 And I left, for my heart was frozen. l W H . W , Over to L. L. C. Ah! no- Q ly ' Those maidens of fabled charms. r Q, L Since at the reception they slighted me so ' f ,N V l J x ' 'P Q ge -,f-A'1..g I ll vo back to my Sue, on the farm. u - if -g E L We O Whose Fault. A motion made in spirit true, For our friend, I-Iux T. Hallabaloo. 'That We into our pockets dig And buy for him a becoming Wig. Indignant thus our friend replies, As triumph starts from his bright blue eyes: I thank you, friends, for the offer kind, But let me here you all remind: 'Twixt hair and brains I've had The power to choose me either. J' Some one remarks:- IVhy, man, you must be mad, For truly you have chosen neither. 144 Prayer Meeting, Yvednesday Evening. +++ ' The Vital Spot. And is there then no hope? Is to Hunk the whole duty of man? Petition faileth-for he loveth to see us squirm 5 Prayer faileth-for he is deaf in one ear' Bribery faileth-for he is rich 5 Blackmail faileth-for he is indifferent. And is there then no hope? One last resort-if that should fail, I will try F LATTERY : 1 Ah-h-h-h-h- Geology- Class grade--1025 Examination-103-. -Egkg Y, Zee, Q X xy. gi. 7-f Q A ' X, Y rf ' ,YT-,X le.-, Brief: lx L If xx ,X af l 'Robbed By His It was a touching steers. wld ' Banty IYouldcroxx' Dil. . lf streets of Liberty. llolmfliv scorn to a circle of seiizuoved There, he said ui sm? Y l l l f0!Zfl1lllt3Ll7 Fate. Lzterary Departs 5 Rs. C. to see C703 . 7 s, so tair to see' ' - Xxx x ,, Q . C ' x Qs use maidens, so Ian' to see, - pw , f ,X ,io lor ine. , W f if, to choose lot yet chosen, naidens have power to choose my heart was frozen. C Ah? noe- s of fabled char sflilfioii they slighted me so 'ff' Sue, on the farm. Q1 s x if-T Sk C,. me11zf--- Continued policeman, There are the guys that robbed me. They were arrested. And but for the timely pleas of Great Caesar Peck, Mother Hubbard Martin and Windy Wellknown VVornall, the senators would have been awakened next morning from prison beds by the triumphant crows of Banty. +++ The Tipper Gets Tipped. WVhen at the tables dight in rich array, Sat Jewell's sons, in fashion well equipped 5 S lil 1' Motley thinks the while he'd better play, So slyly he the first fair waiter tipped. 4,-54, K ji Sfijr Motley, sitting with Olympic pride, 4 , ly! Rejoicing soon the nectar sweet to sip 5 Qtgl Spot X While the untipped jealous waiter at his side ' Black neck-tar hot down Motley's neck he tipped. 1 , 5 ' of man? L' ' lljififill to see us squirm, Y cleat in one ear, E, , Ile' i4 l'lCll, fd ' fro ' 1 if he is indifferent. ! V ' uc f A SUN P ,. 'J ,Wifi far Robbed By His coiieagues. If , N , f 5 , XC? fb , SN ,, lam. lt was a touching scene. The plundered Senator P 4 f ,, , M H Banty 'Wouldcrow 'Bibb, at midnight, on the snowy f ,fi N streets of Liberty, pointing with dejected sorrow and J f S ' -ECM Y' ZW. scorn to a circle of senators feasting in Basset's Cafe. 9, xl I I There, he said in shivering accents to the big 145 Lrzterflfy Departme 111f--- Continued X- X- . X ' X Rx .- X-N Nw , ff-x 4 --a K? .355 I Z'- 'WM of H , I xl X' 5' , ' ' C X I 4 mf, f X, .x-.-.sf gig f .W Bill Whitton--Yell Leaderg Yell-Bill-Ye11- For YOu're elected yeuer. Yell-Bill-Ye11- For you're a mouthy feller, Yell-Bill-Ye11- VV e like to hear you beller. Yell-Bill-Yell, Vve know that YOu are yeller. 146 A Call. Once Professor Kyle had 3 C311 To inspect the new library wallg But the workmen fussed And finally cussed, And Prof. Kyle seemed to think they had gall. Q 1 i t -!,' i it N iumla jl'Ll?LQl at 5 X T I ' P be T Q l 1 X P X T y ml ' .' 'Qi +++ What? If you desire to know Withal, . VVhat pleasure 'tis that knox The bottom out o' sox, Ask Paul. If he won't tell, or tells A yarn, Then ask the lady fair VVh0 received his holefyy pail. To darn. Literal Johnnie and His Johnnie had a little grime. 0 And it was yery dear is And when he went tr, 'ffil He wished to look lim, He took it with him th And sure did smoke zinc' Till some one came along 1 And told him 'twas tnc But then the crowd tr- lin. And said twould maize If he would only smnlcc ai And cut all classes that So now he stands around And follows with his life know that he is still i Because he talks so lor 444'- Every Da Daylight and breakfast he And one clear call lor n And quickly out of hed 7 f For thats the quickest Then such a nisliing all df ic NYith hardly time rw ' The Profs. sure wear ns out Before it's time for then I s Coufizzueci A Call. ' Kyle had a call ' e new library wall: rally cussed. x I I, zxooikiiieii fussed le seemed to think they had gall, f A O l .- sr A uv , .- Qu 0.1 ww- z 0 SXNE I Y X f 414 , gnrmw 1 e IJQ ,fun-ff , f ,p ,, e A - ,f .. 1 N 2 N fl X. f 's X ' f Nj l , A9 ' T I 'A' 3 i .I 1 Q- , , - - , l f I ,T ' ,- l l ,.,-+ . ,N ffl , X X.. 'Q ,.i ffecl his holefyy pair I X L. . . I TT ' , 1?-if-for What? EU lillow llithal, 'TC 'tis that knox -1 WUI O' SOX, Ask Paul. tell. or tells A jiarn, 14 latly fair T J darn. Literary Department-U Continued Johnnie and His Pipe. Johnnie had a little pipe, And it was very dear to him 5 And when he went to VVilliam Jewell I-Ie wished to look like Jim. He took it with him to the school, And sure did smoke and puff, Till some one came along one day And told him 'twas enough. But then the crowd to him did come And said t'would make him like a man, If he would only smoke and chew And cut all classes that he can. So now he stands around and smokes And follows with his crowd, IV e know that he is still in school, Because he talks so loud. +++ Every Day . Daylight and breakfast bell, And one clear call for meg And quickly out of bed I fell, For thatls the quickest way, you see. Then such a rushing all day long, With hardly time to breatheg The Profs. sure wear us out with their old song Before it's time for them to leave. 147 Twilight and evening bell, And with that comes the dark 5 And to the boarding club we go pell-mell, As hungry as a monstrous shark. Long, tiresome hours we work at our old place And we so weary get, I But then for bed we run a race, And have sweet dreams of Net. ++-+ Episode In English. My dear Mr. Smith, said the doctor one day, How long have you studied this lesson, I pray? Ten minutes perhaps? Oh! more did you say, Or did writing a letter your study delay? In faith, my dear doctor, I surely can't tell just how long I've studied, or even how well, As for writing a letter to Kate or to Nell, 'Tis a personal matter, sir, as you know quite well. la' -D Literary Depawrzfment---Continjbed In Class Foot Ball. :X Af' f ' K Jewell Boy. Jewell Boy, Jewell Boy, Freshmen, Sophomores, Juniors, Seniors, all, Where did YOU 30? They decide to play in class football. I Went to the libfafy Window' The Sophomores thought the Freshies they could beat Jewell Boy' -leweu 13035 But they went down in great defeat. what dnl you there' . d d The Juniors knew the Seniors they could Hop, Dld nothing at au' but Just Stan an Stare' But Seniors they came out on top. And while they idly waste the time The upper classmen train their line. At last the Seniors to the F reshies hie, And when the game was 0'er it was a tie. Jewell Boy, Jewell Boy, WVhat did you see? I saw a fair maiden that did'nt see me. Jewell Boy, Jewell Boy, Vlfhat was the use? Q You felt like a sheep and looked like a goose. .. K f , ,j 'i ,LK . .X Qliif had . 3 .Y ' 4' were fi 55- f Tiff. 577 - X5 Q5 Z 1462. E X, 5 x ,lm I fe e 'WSJ ii? ' N J ',:'Afv.fz, so L,0lI7l'l 9 J Iliad Qlarlvnhar, ' -' r ' A V Y Yi Q . . buff 1 i5' if x Jewell Bw- 1 2 32252 3 Tevfell Boy, - ? 6 il- I-32N window. lQHQnmmLHIIH2lHnDW2?225ju:v I ' Q11jCH ESQY, f Nt, sl: d lem? 43 Qflgflix' A 1 all. but just stand and stare. VKH-:1---1, ' -f l'1 'f L vs Y ---- Q , M fg ivg' ref 3 Q A 11 I' 1' 2 P 51511331313 cm nt see me SS my , M JJ nip and looked like a oose 149 HH ' - - .',- .-- H A 4 ., N 1 - 'raw C C -'T QA i Wm ,M -.., -X a l m F mae sa :iiiuilii.rglfgfiizgigiyljr .n1l1i:.:aS1i'f'11:Q5E 5552: :ElI:lli.1.L'lQwh!yu! E lll ll ligigl YZTTNKJR 13' 'fell -ll : 'E --- - l: .,1-'- -vrrnj Ill 1111 KIIU I T. 1 1 .. - n la lllll III 111 A 111 1X Q11 'gf 1 j fr - Il- It 1. . .af L 41 111 11:1 3 lllill l I Q Li. 11111 11,4-Z .41 1 11111 111 111 0 111 11 1 1 ll xx! laik, A1 111 1 111r -f 4-11 1 111 1 ,l-l 111 --ll l ,f xl-M f A11 -1 lllgil Al I ll- Al! N lllllllli' III III: 4A illlllllllllllkll JI lllllllllllllll f x: V f - .G K, Biafra -- EPTEMBER 3.--A high headed, bright faced, clear speaking, alll- knowing man, attended by several like yet lesser lights, meets all trains and tenderly cares for all green bipeds blankly expressed in care of William Jewell College. September 4.-First chapel exercise. Birth of Fresh- man Class. September 5.-Everybody gets a hand-book of all in- formationg for any other information see L. R. Killam. September 6.+ Dubbs creates the impression among new students in the dormitory that he is one of authority. September 7.-A homesick swain wanders within waving distance of L. L. C. The girls return his salutations, New longings rise within him. September 9.-A freshman hastily reads an announce- ment thus: Y. M. Reception, 730 Infernal Stags in chapelg come get acquainted. September IO.-Classes meet and organize. September 12.-Y. M. Reception. College spirit raised highg chocolate and sandwiches put low. ' .,-1-7':'f5-f,y?f'f: 'Z-'- ,rf-',,f', ' - -, e ...jf Y September 13.-Societies having fished all week catch r their first mess of freshmen. September 18. The week is given to the organization and development of lower class pugilistic abilities. September 20.-T116 schedule will save your time, the fool-column save money. The calico-ticket won't pay. QA chapel echo.J September 23.-FI'CSl1.l'IlC1'l begin to gobble, Fight and squabble. ' V September 24.-The Tatler Staff picked, ordained and predestinated. September 25.-In the tender growing night startled freshmen rise from their beds of happy dreams and do various stunts according to the dictates of sophomoric ferocity. September 26.-New students learn who Gym is from daily five minutes lectures on His inevitable requirements, by Dr. Miller. September 28.-Sophs and freshies dehantly mount Rock Pile Heights, and violently descend securely locked in each other's unloving embrace. o-J . . D ? K . if is - - - if-1453331 CTOBER T.mFZlQLllf f slwv' Y of Dr. Clarks goth annivei by an old fashioned hand-f October 3.-Dr. Aliller cu tache. Gets in his 'GVHTV 1' .MACK oaobef Q..-Qld Tisv sw college yell in chapel. October 7.-111 a dark and mysterious hour N A freshman climbed upon . the tower 5 He painted 'II ' In 1907 And then he climbed down ily from the tower. A .Uri Qctober IO.,-Dr. Griffith SVCS a discourse on peek-a-bo f.e' Qi waists. Uctober II.-Prof. Riclnnoud cracks the first lfellm Nl Mineralogy. Qctober 12.-Dl'. Greene stolle fm October 13.-Everybody goes to the Poor recitations and Profs -jr, '44 -? 'Ill l 2' lung? 9'fi lII ' JIS-1 Ill l-l lil 4-l Q. 5 .410 Q lui? Fsllsili .1.lxlllll!lKlI vg I x A-: J llrlr A JT Q. err ls if. . Q EIU llillllllllll-- -, S., ,. , ,r.f,5,,g:,., A ,E-5:-,:.e3n-.- eewcieties having fished all week catch i ess of freshmen. lne week is given to the organization i .exit or lower class pugilistic abilities. schedule will save your time, the save money. The calico-ticket vvon't iapel echo.J freshinen begin to gobble, Fight and The Tatler Staff picked, ordained and elm the tender growing night startled 4 iiwzii their beds of happy dreamg and ipints according to the dictates of ..'f'.1lfx. students learn who Gvm ' is minutes lectures on His inevitable fit' Dr. Hiller. ns and freshies defiantly mount .1 is, and violently descend securely 'fibers unloving embrace. K - K it Q i' . - i 'fe jg, . , -f . fs 455 X, 1 f - 59 G1 - -' fi r- , M . . e R, .- Q .. CTOBER I.-Faculty show their appreciation of Dr. Clark's 50th anniversary as a by an old fashioned hand-shake. October 3.-Dr. Miller cuts off his mus- tache. Gets in his way playing foot-ball. October 4.-Old Tige enters school. Tries to give college yell in chapel. mysterious hour A freshman climbed upon He painted II In 1907 And then he climbed down from the tower. October IO.-DT. Griffith gives a discourse on peek-a-boo waists. - October II.-Prof. Richmond cracks the first joke in teacher J-2 I sf - '-- ' f -ef ,f -7-1 fi EQ it M rgffj Mi' October 7.-In a dark and W'f1s.TL.7--e, 2 sl I I ' X If H VL 1 I I I the tower 5 'ir 5 1 f ' L ' I Qi gf. i' I I I 2 Q if I f A ay J 165 f .ir ,' D l 'aj f -Ni T I f f '1 J X Mineralogy. October I2.-Dr. Greene stops chapel adverti October I3.-Everybody goes to the tabernacle meeting Poor recitations and Profs. fuss. sing. 151 October 15.-Dr. Fruit warns the Seniors of that fatal disease-Egoism. October I7.-Killam fan Excelsiorl gets rattled and calls a meeting of Senior Phils immediately after chapel. October 19.-Norvell tries to explain the art of Wood- craft to Prof. Kyle. October 22.-Bain leads Seniors, Sophomores and Academs off on a Holiday attempt. Senators drill for the eldification of the natives. Band deserter ducked. Red-letter day at L. L. C. Motley and Rider talk Tatler. October 25.+Chuck Scott, to show his love for classics, starts a movement to purchase a chair for T. Ige. Jewell. October 28.-Stovall tries to get a transparent course in chemistry. , October 29.-Fatty Goodin celebrates the 50th anni- versary of the Excelsior Society. October 31.-Rider and Rider make an unsuccessful attempt to dismantle the belfry. .pi-, fs in - 11.4 , ia . f -. lt nibiai. G - tu r - Ill 'W Q , . ll . 'tip-an . ,' . 'S r, . ' .g, ' 'rin lf , - G I ' I iv A W stun I I kT q I Y A , 4, .l r 3 . . OVEMBER I.-Knox Miller makes a rousing speech in Gym? Much enthusiasm mani- fested. November 2.-First reception at L. L. C. Bill Whitton tries to carry on a conversation in German. November 4.-Emporia treads on VV. J. C. Dr. Cook sacrifices two hats to a lost cause. November 8.-Annual night shirt parade to L. L. C. Prof. Dicken, Westbrook and Whitton make ' speeches. November Io.-Prof. Semple proves to Mote Roberts that a cat has nine tails. November II.-Uncle John's mt substitute attends Phy- +L -U A sics. Q - November I2. -Seniors cut 4 Q Geology, get B on bul- I I letin board, and in addi- Midi, if tion, a sting from Prof. f? A Richmond. ' 'V i' ff' November I4.-DOW' practices tennis fplays all the timej. November 15.-Welch joins the Tau Deltas. November 18.-Seniors pay dear for their choice cuts. November I9.-Allen Biggs attempts to do some vociferous yelling at a football game and swallows his false tooth. November 2I.e-Prof. Kyle comes to chapel with Tau Delta colors on. Suppose he joined. November 24.-Boys leave for Turkey day. November 26.-Dr. Parker has show in Gym. Boys and some Profs. take laughing gas. Dr. Cook reveals Alpha Nu sign. November 27.-Band appears in chapel with new uni- form on. November 30.-Hail, hail, town goes' dry. Hush, little bar-room, Don't you cry, You'll be a drug store By and by. I3 , ' ' lc U I H7 Q . 3g.W,,f.:.. . -f 1- FUNK' r .A-.-ey. iw X' '7'3 Q-B 45'f '2 Q' X i U fa 'Ni if f l D 1 4 , K 116 Fu El in if 'K Q gf 6 I Q qi i A if eg' ff . P 5 2 ' A, .wr ,-:K 'if Q ' ,f I an Q , . f r dv 5,-fag-.' ', - 'T ,Z : ,-Q . 4.2: .gl 'I ,il L. fi!-I4 ECEMBER I.f'Who brolqc chicken house door'????' December 2 .1'Prof. Fleet makes rapid toilet for chapel. A December rt.,-Domestic trouble among the Senators. e December 5.f-Marion Motlef' has fi Uncle Dick to announce ill chapel that he is invited tc a reception at L. L. C December 6.-Faculty meeting O11 mber 8.-Dr. Fruit makes a V Dece - to cease operation in Lrbrarjv December II.-Dr. Millers P1'1lEs the football field. 'A lfiiitb' 'V IAN N f NW Hoy practices tennis fplays all the fclcn joins the Tau Deltas. gnrors pay dear for their ' choice cuts. fXl ll Biggs attempts to do some HWS 'lf 1 TOOflD'1ll game and swallows rof. riylt :omcs to chapel with Tau inn. Suppose he joined, oy+ lcaye for Turkey lay, 5r.AFarker has show in Gym. OVS prove l'1ul'1g gas. Dr. on Ulfll. of :'ppc'rr.: in chapel with new uni- 7 fill. town goes crv. 111 sn. httle bar-room, Y' t fiorr c ' g VF, 1 1 illll llc a drug store ,,..,,l ,Y if f 1.'l JI igqf'-xy 'f .-Ik.: if N llleoflx aav is i' JN' 'gm 49 'QQF V' Vs S df h Q- Q11 4- wmoos at If 4- 17 Qiwszg W Qlzfw Nu 0' A9 f Q. fb lu' ll A f24L'4j4,Le4evdz4g W W5 U fag ,L l U gf E' X m iF I, ECEMBER I Who broke the lock e chrcken house door'?7'?'? Decemberz Prof Fleet makes raprd torlet for chapel December 4 Domestrc trouble Y among the Senators QQ December 5 Marron Motley has if Uncle Drck to announce chapel that he 1S 1nV1ted to a receptron at L L C December 6 Faculty meetmg on the football field December 8 Dr Frurt makes a plea for the Wboders to cease operatron In Lrbrary December II Dr lVl1ller's prayers are answered on the football freld Enjoy thy longed for rest December I2 Uncle Drck Urves a concert for the benefit of the prano L L C attends for the first trme 1n present generatron December I3 Prof Dye asks the Faculty to report for strenuous basket ball p actrce December I4 Speck Gardmer attends chemrstry December I5 Freshmens 1Tl11'ldS are gone bodres soon to follow December I7 Socrology class mrdst ram and snowy make rnvestrgatrons rn Kansas uty Goodm 1S mrstaken for Dr Grrffrth December I9 Y M C A banquet at Vardeman Hall December 20 Everybody makes a rush for the depot Chrrstmas Hohdays 153 EFX -5755 ' 7- 'ZR - -J EX ASQ . il to i 2X . . 4-H ' T W WSW -wir M2 Q lg f ax wr i 1 l ' ' ' A , fL.,55gi... 5 J EBRUARY2.-Many of the fb of f , X I 1 A?!m'5:55g,':--I 'E u l X 3 dents haveajawfulljf wt-lleclt ' A f . 1 1 , I , 3,1 .X X X I N 4 February 3.lD1'. Cf' i llfllf basket ball. X I rebruarv '.-Guy - ff CY U Q ANUARY 6.-School opens. Seniors welcome January 18.-Clarkmakesapoint fr3f his hir agoio 5 visitors with A-R-K-A-N-s-A-W Yen. in Poly Con. Egg. X mbruary TMDL Parker tm on o. ' January 7.-Prof. Semple gets lost in K. C. January I9.-Dr. Fleet advises jf? J J Sulphur Chewing gum, at Union depot 5 is rescued by Knox Miller. members of the T. T. O. A. ' X February 8'-prof' Kvie QGTQ four bg January 8.-Charley Eyman gets married? Club to return to the study Greek Class. S January 9.-Cramming process gets under good head- of middle algebra. f Februarv 9.-Ameal goes U glogli Way. A new student hunts for the Prof. of Ma- January 2I.LHSpCCliH Gardiner houvse gots fuu of Warm-. triculation. has .found out that we have new song books and Fobruarv II.-Df, Parker as s llcur January I0.-Senior-Freshman football game. Seniors piano in chapel. Hekepliod, HI have BU lloatoi fail to win the championship. Norman Johnston January 22.-Sub-Faculty meets. GQ W but I donft know what if 5' gets his neck broken? January 23.-EXZIIHS over. Stu- X' February I2.eD1.' CQQJQ 1-Q35 one o January II.-Hickerson returns from the Sumiy dent body grants the Faculty Q,Lg,W,,,.,.,- J ., Chapel. Bishop laughs, South and reports that he has won a home. a holiday. F February 14.-XJHHIIOV secret ' joins January I3.-Honor system talked in chapel. January24.-Enrollment reaches 500. February I7.gBiShO15 and Ii ddook January I4.-A smooth faced, green looking lad appears Big celebration. Fire works, basket bau- in chapel 5 first thought to be a new student, but parade. Prof. Richmond wants we find that Uncle Johnnie has removed his mustache. January 15.-Examinations begin. Students do shaky work. No heat. January I7.-T. T. O. A. Club organized with a large I membership. Tom Womall, Pres.g Lige Norton, Vice-Pres.g Bill Whitton, Sec'y and Treas. a torch, but is informed by Dr. Cook that he is too slow. - January 26.-Seniors Hunk in Matriculation. January 29.-Tatler Staff rounds up student body in Gym. for pictures. January 30.-Uncle Dick finds some straggling Seniors and gives them a seat in chapel. fx .5 ants tie Facu y r ASQ . x . . X A X ' F X X. X XX XX x X . . ,X i x x 1 makes a point N Qi X Fleet advises L' wi i . .,.a. 1 to the str y , 1. ,-, 1, 1 LL, ,gli ' Gardiner ' that we have new song books and Faculty meets. 'L K Q A , ' S J W7 .ms our t u- ,, ., invent reaches 500. 1 M 5 5- J K. I A I l W X , . in. Fire works, Richmond wants f l informed byDr. i -T',,sr . fun A: in Klatriculation. x Stair rounds up student body in Dinls: finds some straggling Seniors ri sf,-:nt in chapel. r LJ ,Q F s Q.'N - .F ' QW! gli!! .rn.1. .B-ig. 1lL?1l-M-:sh-1-1',l - - -gf.fqgHag1'L :'.+.-rang,-i-,get .1555 .41 v 5 V Q -ii-il ,..- N., Q EBRUARY2.-Many of the stu- February I9.-Prof. Kyle coins a new word, Hodge dents have a jawfully swelled time. V P Podge. February 3.-Dr. Cook practices f 459 '53 February 20.-Knox Miller has an idear in Senior basket ball. c if History. February 5.-Guy Motley combs his hair again. February 7.4DI'. Parker treats the chemistry class on sulphur chewing gurn. February 8.-Prof. Kyle .ate four big onions during Greek class. February 9.'ATDC3l goes to sleep on duty. Power house gets full of water. February II.'Df. Parker asks Heaton what heat is. He replied, I have Ben Heaton for quite awhile, but I don't know what it is. . February I2.-4-DI. Cook reads one of the old rules in chapel. Bishop laughs. February 14.-Vannoy secretly joins the Funnel Gang. February 17.-Bishop and Haddock have a fight over basket ball. .f-fl CIP: L February 21.-DT. Par- ker commits a grave ff' 'l fe' 'vlll ll X fl lld fs s 6 offense in chapel. :Wi sf AM' . 'Q February 24.-Hypnotic -,-1: l show comes to town. ,naawl ' ' Dr. fCook and others ll? P 'i mi attend. , ' Ly. February 26.-DT. Staf- A ford leads chapel exercises. r r February 27.-Uncle John greases his lip and grows another mustache. February 28.-Old Tige and Jack have trouble at chapel. February 29.-Hypnotic show leaves town. York follows. 5 . 'ilflvit ' 1 1 1 'av . rf -1 ' 'rn' - . r I 1 qu. -5- XAIAIII . hw, l I ,-'10 X' 0 Inu: - 5 , mg, f,r'1.- QAQ an ,f ., Zsjlw I I i N Qfnvnz 5 5415 1. .Sl ,I . .I H K, 4, tv ,. KV-s,. .. yi ,I 4.1 4. ll VI ' -1 1 A Lgllll- . X5 ,, IN fv i 1- my: g I ' VKITSID vi, ar:-,. - 4 ,::.m,,'5-za' 'r 95,14 df Pl wx oh w L.. - . 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X-, ,1 , mlm N3 , N, , 1, Q , Q v P 4 ' 5 , V . nv r f , ,s 11 4s I ,4 1. -'Q 4' ,Q C l , f X A 4 1 1 Q g , 1' G'la 'I vi bl I , n 1 I a 1 v A 1 r 'L I 1 1 f 1 5 1 1 . V L p 1 ' Q uf 4 un 1 4 ' 'f' 0 5 fa Z ,I T - - vs '1b,4:, 'QL K 1. u 4-.mnzq TVA' ' 1 I I . s F Q 1 I Q A ' A L I .gl ,I Q If ARCH 2.-Baseball season opens. C March 3.-Horace Goodin has trouble with his prayer meeting. V March 5.4 Shady Westbroolz buys . Dutch Schreiber's wash trade. - March 6.-Schreiber tries for I5 hours to learn his inaugural address for Senior. Phils and gives it up. March 7.-Train wrecked near Liberty. Several Williain Jewell boys hurt. VVebdell miraculously escapes. March IO.-Parker and Norvell flunk in Public Speak- .ff ing. X March I2.-Ministers arrive to attend meeting of Minis- terial Board. March I4.-Next year's new schedule posted on bulletin board. No one understands is . .f ' 1t. F f March 17.-A thought strikes Goodin very forcibly in prayer meeting. March 18.-Dr. Fruit calls a meeting of the Cork- screw club. March I9.- Dutch Vlfeber and Dad Vickers sound the fire alarm. ' March 21.-DT. Cook is gently reminded by Dr. Miller that he is still bald-headed. March 23.-Harry McQuay de- velops a wonderful hyp- notic power. March 25.-Small-pox scare. , Dr. Fleet and Mont Rob- N erts offer themselves for ' ff vaccination A March 27.-Prof. Kyle is mis- , taken for a student by the I stone mason. ' March 30.-juniors win basket ball championship. Freshmen fall back into obscurity, 52 ?PPR . wt' 7 ' g ' 4 I 7 I X7 i'i Wei'-2'a' l X ' 5 , Nwigifi 1 ' i f . ei CIW' 7' -fl-I A 1 . S 3 V f Jfzeeff zzffu i f PRIL I.-McQuay loses lr April Zf-f'Tlic Seniors cele- 1 brate their 653513 2 VM- birth d a 51' Uncle Dick. Biggs Blfnil f loses another tooth jf E and still runs- loose, -.VKX D April 6.-Dr. Stafford in- , p vites Tom llvornall up to a front seat. April 8.-Neafus antici- I 1 pates a ftrip to the A I Southland. g April IO.'GO1'111Hl1 has ri tllii robbers. April 15.- To teach English ?- -zzaggj' ,p -4 ' lr Q , .5-Q90-N 1 5'14 75iabf7' f 1 . . . ' 7 . . Nw je' elLilIupv1'wE..I' gg3.r f'AW,':5i3:: -5 . I N a ' - L. ' X 9-f-' 5 'az f af- .:.- 5 S N943'5?' Gif , n N 1 , 1 -A' ' f W.: Qsml ' ' N Xl, N E x xv . f . 91 I , N, X 'Gi' X I I X L Al-lr? ,Q ' 51.2. .' fs liilli-'xv Q i OQQEEJ N X9 Q u 1' Qyw Ji . 0 f fl 005511 , .uns 5 A I X ,441 O , ,QA 94. slllnpsq v J..4,. Q 5. .. X A v , N'x4!'TxQ Y I ' ffl 'GQ' 4,2 .Q 'F , X 1. ', 15 I M' X It ,J pw r K N ' 'P ' :TS Q :wan 'Q 3 M iN 1 ' 'K . ' U 'QE' ,513 '- ' X x I Q I . I .' 1. 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April 2.- The Seniors cele- ,, WD, brate their 5+ Q 7? birthday. I, N x keij ,igfx Uncle Dick. Biggs X ,I l U 1 loses another tooth ' X A and still runs loose. ' X' in l April 6.-Dr. Stafford in- , K - J vites Tom Wornall 5 up to a front seat. - I I April 8.-Neafus antici- if l .: if pates a :trip to the ' ' I LJ Southland. April IO.1GOTH13H has a thrilling experience with robbers. April 15.- To teach English to the angels would be 4 ' Qi I1 tiny I- !':eiv: ,mzzaer le-asf. s ju - . ' ,- t , A .5 IS-if K H Wu ' c7144-f4,.5'57 only a just reward for 5 -1 T having to teach to 5' ' 1 such -l- on earth. QYQ' -Dr.Fruit. 1 X04 1 April I8.-JC1'11'1ll'1gS gets out Q -5-mg , A . - f' X W and trains for track work. U 25 W . . X ff 2935, I April 23.-Bishop has a hard . 'vi J time staying in school. . Says he has been called D' ij to fourteen churches. ks April 25.-M3StC11 and Reichel N 1 order 360.00 graduating 'E' 'W 'L suits, to be used afterwards in matrimonial affairs. April 27.-HuXlCy anticipates a 31,500.00 course in Rochester Seminary. April 30.-Bro. Clark wants to read the 15th Psalm to prove a point in Poly Con. 157 .1 , J f ' , C' : , 4 K LIBERTY LADIES COLLEGE. rf TN' ff ngivfj.. - ,' X779 5- ' ff if X l , lr- X -,. 1 Q y ff! V 4 J f 5 L :ay X -gg. 1 , .51 if X QE' L , fl QQ, A eg K XX ' 1' rg! i ' 'ES ,rf X R f iefv L KZ 751 L A , X 'HL ff ,Lrg '- - ,A , 1 , 'ff' ' LJ f L 1 , , ,V ,X O 7 ' Ch X: I 1 X ig: J tw if ff? ,. f, fy' 'K , 7 f' ff' l?f f g 1 ,,, ' f f 5. 251 . ' -,y,,45gg:f.'g . f 5, A 'sf ffl ? ,Fi ff -92 5 1: ' Q-221-'i' Eg' ' H4 Q 'ki , ' K ---,-...Q-,,.: ff f, mn Ph' V 1 ' ,. A I'qf.'.jf ,, '- A - iff . T If v'z'f 'fZi, .iv , V ' - I , V 7 ,hw ,lf 11:3 s W Y , . 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'P' ' WI' 4' 7,1 -lay! 3 ' V Fx .1 1 N X x l xx Oven Ssssmwsz SEPTEMBER 13 '07, Mm S Nma5'o3 ,Wyi si X f 513 + 4 af. ,N Y y .-U , , f Q. J J :WW 1Xf Y! Q1 ,Qs E21 SWA' , K V' L9 V 6.-.S Fi F' 'P 1. ngxs 5 F61 ffl? TV L U i mm Mamma! wrL3l1LL1 ix, ms E YPJRNKLYN mf. Psnaso N inf Nom mr ,ms Ykmmsm ,f v 'b 1.5-Z sl .! L 9 -. W W. .73 , .421 2: 'Au 'SX' 10: ' 4 t Q f 4 5 K I Fw Wi 'W fr -A HH' Af? .l il f MG 1 3 -JA SW .Q J 1 rx nu. 4 f 'ff if 1 I H, ,:- rrf, . , ff 1' ' -f f 1 F' Ev Alumni aanriatinn Gbffirrrnz - DR. B. C. HYDE, '92, President, Kansas City, Mo , D. A. SHARP, '01, Secretary, Liberty, Mo JNO. S. MAJOR, Treasurer, - , Liberty, M0 A. B. DUNCAN, '86, ' L. W. SHOUSE, '87, Vice P1'es'ts. i C. M. TRUEX, '92, . Birrrtnrm E. H. MILLER, '72, J. C. ARMSTRONG, '77 A J. H. ROTHVVELL, '80 . G. F. ROTHVVELL, '83 RALPH HUGHES, ' - W'. O. ANDERSON, ' R. S. LYON, '02. ri Dr. B. C. HYDE, D. A. SHARP, Presiderzt, Alumni. Secrefafy, Allllflflli. HE strength and glory of a college lies in its alumni. No college has attained distinction until its alumni have rallied earnestly to its support. The Sons of William Jewell, realizing this fact, have organized themselves - into a corporate body, and are preparing to make the Alumni Association of William Jewell a prominent factor in her success. A close organization is necessary. The alumni must keep in touch with each other. For the furtherance of this purpose, the Articles of Incorporation have been published and a copy mailed to each alumnus 5 also, the Alumni Directory of last year has been revised and mailed to members. The Tatler staff has kindly offered to publish the directory in the '08 Tatler. If an one kno Y f ' h 1 appreciate a letter of information. y vis 0 an error in t e fo lowing list, the secretary will 162 Yuma 111111 f N-Y X4-lu-r, ll. li.. '06, .. xwlfloins, John, '51 --'- Alexan4.lm'I', J- We 'mi' Alexunrler, l--. will-- Alnutl, P+- Sn lofi ' '- Alwarr,l, EIIW-. L00 Allen, D. C., '50- Alle11,J.M-Q63-N Allen, A. S., '97 ---r Allen, G. L.. '94 -4-' - - Andersorl, W- 0-1 '99-' Anthoflyv J- JVM 101 ' Arbenz, J. H., '93 ...-- A1-benz, P. F., '93 .... . Armstwllgy F- We ,97 Armstrong, J. C-. '74- Arnolcl, C. F. D.. '32- -- - Ash, A- H-, ,07 ------ Atwood, F. E., 'U2- -- Avery, A. B., 'SN - - Avery, C. '97 ----- Avery' H, G., '38, .. Bagby, Louis, '98 ...- Baker, XV. L.. 'UU ---- Barley, J. W., '9T- .- Barr, C. A., 'OT ..... . Barham, G. E.. '05. -- Bass, R. T., '53 ....- - Beauchamp, J. A., 'SS Benight, O. M., '02. H Benson, G. E.. '0l. . . Berkley, XY. H. Beswick, G. NY.. '04 Bibb, XV. P., '01, . . . Bibb, J. T., 'TS. Biggart, R. L., '02, ., Bird, A. N., '68 .... . Bishop, C. R.. '99. , .. Bishop, B. R.. 'U0. . .. Black, D. H., '9-l. , .. Black, E. B ......,.. Black. G. L., '60. . .. Blythe, J. R., 'U5.. BO.m..ss T H '03 5- Bohon, B. X ., 0.5 Bolton, XY, li., '96 . Boroughs, G. L., 'Six Iioxvmaui, J. J., 9. . . li0XYl1l1lIl. T. li.. WHT. un,-.-,g ii, M., wuz: , Affu s ,,w,: 4 l r li 'i ,-.1 . l.lH' . fxii -rw: ..Cii1liil1'1'-' , Qgmrth ll i 1 iii. ll . Sidi vi- i . fiiix-i l.1'w:1 N.-J.. 4 .. .lnoni . .l 1ir. Si-. 1-Q X-,... . I -1. X Xu-. .5.1. . x -A Phil fii...1i. , 1 I MM 1 , lhfu- . K 5 lvl. yi .i.. x ll 11... C1 .V .i,. FAU? Qlixl 1-11x . .l.r ..' lr- .if ,.w, Ni.-1-. lu A l':- li .- ,,,, N .. . 4, 4 933 if E I A, i W. l 5 ff D. A. SHARP. frzritify, Aflllllllli. i cf distinction until its alumni have lift have organized themselves r M lliam Jewell a prominent factor toufh with each other. For the fr a copv mailed to each alumnusg The Tatler staff has kindly offered e tolloning list, the secretary will Name and Class. Acker, R. B.. '05 -.-- Addoms, John, '61. .. Alexander, J. W., '07 .... .. Alexander, F. L., '01. Alnuit, B. S., '03. . -. Ahvzn'd, Edw., '55. . . Allen, D. C., '5-5. .- Allen, J. M., '68. . . Allen, A. S., '97 ..,.. Allen, G. L., '94 .... . Anderson, W. O., '99. Anthony, J. XV., '0l.. Arhenz, J. H., '93. . .. Arhenz, P. F., '93, . .. Armstrong, F. W., '97 Armstrong, J. C., '74. Arnold, C. F. D., '82. Ash, A. R., '07 ....,. Atwood, F. E., '02. . . Avery, A. B., 'S8. . . . Avery, C. S., '97. .. Avery, H. G., '88 .... Bagby, Louis, '98 .... Baker, W. L., '00. . . . Barley, J. W., '97. .. . Barr. C. A., '07 .... . . Barham, G. E., '06. .. Alum11iAss0cicztio11--- Conti nued Address. Occupation. ..Chicago, Ill., U. of Chicago .... Med. Student . .Baker City, Oregon. . . . . . . . . . . .Mine Owner . .Bolivar, Mo ......... ...... M inister . .Cheneyvil1e, La. . . .... Minister . . . .Excelsior Springs, Mo. . . . . . . .Banker . . . .Mullane, Idaho. . . . . . . . .. . .Minister ....Liberty, .....Lawyer ....Liberty, Mo... . ....Miami,Mo...... Guthrie, Mo .......... . . . .Physician ..... . . . .Minister . ........... Minister . . . .... 2908 Charlotte st., Ix. C., Mo ......... Minister Flat River, Mo ........ ...Sarita, Texas. . . . . . . . .Ottumwa, Ia ...... . . . . . . . .... Maryville, Mo. . . . . . . .... Grand dz Olive sts.. St. l . .. .... Liberty, Mo ........ . . . . .... Bolivar, Mo .... . . . . .Carrollton, Mo. . . . . . . .Shreveport, La. . . Vinita, Okla .......... ............Minister . . . . . . .Business Man .Sec. Dain Mfg. Co. .................Lawyer .ouis, Mo ...... Editor ............Minister .........Teacher ...........Lawyer . . .Mgr. Union Depot . . . .Business Man . .Law Bldg., Norfolk, Va .... ........ L awyer ....Vinita, Okla. . . .. . . . Salisbury, Mo . . ....Mexico, Mo. . . .. . .... Sedalia. . ...Milan,M0 ........ ...........Physician ............Physician .Prof. Hardin College . . . .... Minister 805 Olive st., K. C., Mo. .. ...Live Stock Bass, R. T., '58 .......... ... Beauchamp, J, A., '88 .... . . .Deceased. Benight, C. M., '02. .. Benson, G. E.. '01 . .. Berkley, W. H. Beswick, G. W., '0-1. . Bibb, W. P., '01 .... . Bihh, J. T., '78. Biggart, R. L., '02. . . Bird, A. N., '68, . . . .. Bishop, C. R., '99. . .. Bishop, B. R.. '00, . .. Black, D. H., '94. . .. Black, E. B ....... Black, G. L., '60. .. Blythe, J. R., '05. . .. Boggess, T. H., '05, ,. Bolton, B. V., '03. . .. Bolton, W. D.. '96. .. Boroughs, G. L., '98 ..... . . Bowman, J. J., '97. . . Bowman, T. D., '07. . Boyer, D. M., '03 .... ... ...Louisville, Ky.. . .. . Pattonville, Mo .... . .... Clinton, Mo ........ . Bowling Green, Mo .... Chapman, Kansas ..... Liberty, Mo .......... . . .... Minister . . . .Minister . . . .Teacher . . . .Minister ......,.....Teacher . ........... Minister 306 S. Spring st., Los Angeles, Cal. I iSanta Bonita, Cal. 2118 K. West st., Los Angeles Cal. . . Liberty, Mo .... . ....Liberty, Mo. . .. . . . .Louisvil1e, Ky. . . . Louisville, Ky .,...... ....Louisvil1e, Ky. . . . . . . .. .................Farmer . . . .Minister . . . .Minister ............Minister ............Minister . .Savannah Ave., St. Joseph, Mo ....., Minister . .Monte Vida, Colo ..... . . .Bonne Terre, Mo. . . .F1'8d8I'iCkl,0WI1, Mo. . . Edgerton, Mo. . ..... .,.... M inister .Banker Name and Class. Bradley, D. O., '07. .. Breaker, M. J. . . . Bretz, H., '04. . .. Bretz, J. P., '99. . . Bright, H. L.. '93 .... . Bright, Joseph, '61 .... Brite, S. P. '88 ...... Brittain, R. D., '06 ..... . . . Brodbeck, W. P., '92 .... . . . Bronaugh, J. E., '94 ..... . . . Brown, D. A., '01. . . .. Brown, W. W., '01 .... Browning, W. P., '06 .... . . . Bruce, J. T., '83. Bruce, R. I., '99 ...... Brumfield, J. A., '99 .... ... Brumiield, S. W., '00 .... . . . Buchanan, C. A., '82 ..... ... Buckley, Calvin V., '77. Buckley, C. W .......... . . . Buckley, W. D., '88. . . Buis, F. W., '01 .... . Bullard, C. L., '96. . . Burch, A. E., '03. . . . Burch, M. A., '05 ....... .... Burchelt, Geo. J ........... .... Burkhardt, Chas. B., '00 .... . . . Burns, H. F., '00 ........ ... Butrick, C. H., '03 .... Byram, Dr. VV. XV .... Bywaters, R. A., '98 .... .. . Bywaters, R. R., '03 .... . .. Campbell, J. w ....... Campbell, VV. E., '06 .... Campbell, VV. F ...... Campbed, VV. T. '77. Cannon, C. A., '04. . . Carel, E. R., '07 ..... . Carmichael, J. L., '78 .... . . . Cast, H. E., '06 ....... Chambliss, W. B ..... Chamier, A. B.. '95. , . Chandler, C. C., '87. . . Chandler, E. E., '91 .. chandler-, W. vv., '91 .... . . . Chapman, C. A ....... Charlton, Frank, '97. . Chase, Edgar, '03 .... Cheavens, J. S., '94. . . Chenoweth, G. B., '03. . . . . . A ddress. - llccupatiori. Rockville, Mo. St. Louis, Mo. .................... Minister 6451 Minerva ave., U. of Chicago .... Student 6120 Lexington ave., Chicago, Ill. . .Instructor Carthage, Mo ..... Deceased. Farmington, Mo .... Louisville, Ky .... Gallatin, Mo ............... Nashua, Mo ............... ................Lawyer . . . .Minister . . . .Minister ... . . . .Minister ........Farmer 116 W. 4th st., Salt Lake City, Utah. .Minister Louisiana, Mo. . ....... - .... Kansas City, Mo. . . Liberty, Mo ..... Deceased. Corning, Ark .... Deceased. Fort Smith, Ark ........ . Immanuel Bap. Ch., Ashland, Mo ............... 2017 Elmwood ave., K.1C., Mo Liberty, Mo ................ Philadelphia, Pa ............ . . . . . . .Minister ' . . .Reporter . . . .Lawyer . . . .Ministei' ... ...Dentist .,......Lawyer Poteau, Okla ........,..... St. Louis, Mo .... Minister . . . . . . .Minister . . . . . . .Minister . . . . . Merchant . . . . . . .Minister 224 N. Y. Life Bldg., K. C., Mo. 316 Barker ave., Peoria, Ill. . Kansas City, Mo. Richmond, Mo ....,....... Camden Point, Mo ...... , . . . . . . . . .Minister . . . . . .Physician ........Farmer Lock Box 1446, St.. Louis, Mo. Forest City, Mo. .......... . . ....., Minister Cambridge, Mass., Harvard Univ .... Student Jefferson City, Mo .......... Columbia, Mo. . . Liberty, Mo .... Magnolia, Mo ..... Swifton, Ark ...... Jefferson City, Mo .... Moberly, Mo. West Plains, Mo ..... Claremont, Cal .... Belton, Mo. Keytesville, Mo .... Geary, Okla. New Haven, Mo .... Torreon, Mex. ..,.. . . Broken Arrow, Okla .... . . . . . . .Minister Stephens College . . . . . . .Teacher . . . . , . .Minister ..Law Student . . . . . . .Minister . . .Banker . . . .Teacher . . . Merchant . . . .Teacher . . .Missionary . . .Banker Alumni Associati01ft--- Cdnti nueti Name and Class. Address. Occupation. Chiles, H. C., '07 ..... . , .Lexington, Mo .... ...... T eacher Christian, G. M., '94 .... . . .Ashland, Mo .......,.. .... T eacher Church, W. T ....,.. , . .Dover, Mo ........,..... .... M inister Clark, A. XV ........ . . . 18 8: Ohio, Omaha, Neb .... .... lv Iinister Clark, E. H., '07 .... . . .Oak Grove, Mo ........,. .... M inister Cloyd, L. L .....,... .. ,Hastings, Neb .......... .... M inister Coleman, D. S., '03 .... . . ,Brinkley, Ark ............. .... ll ierchant Coleman, J. H., '97. . . . ,Brinkley, Ark ..................... Minister Colwell, H. G., '97. . . Collins, Jesse ....... Collins, W. N .... Connelly, H. B.. . , Conner, J. S., '77. .. Cope, J. Q., '96 ..... . Copeland, T. J., '99. . Cook, D. B .......... Cooper, A. D., '00. . .. Cott, W. M .... - .... Coulter, V. C., '03, . .. Cox, J. C., '02 ....... , Creek, I. T .......,.. Creekmore, Grant, '90 Creekmore, T. S., '93. Creel, J. E ........,. Creel, J. R., '98 .... . Crouch, J. NV ..... Crouch, VV. A., '77.. Custer, C. C. ....... . Custer, J. S., '07 ..... . Daniel, W. Mc. P., '02 ,... . . . Davidson, A. W ..... Davidson, F. P ...... Davidson, R, L .... . Davidson, VV. W. Davis, J. E., '99 .... Davis, J. E. ,'07. . Davis, W. E., '07, . . Dawson, E, J .... Dean, P. C ....... Dew, H. C., '04 .,,... Dicken, C. E., '03, . . Dillard, J. E, '00 .... Dixon, J. K., '79, - Dixon, W. O., '97. . . Doherty, C. J., '02, .. Dorgan, W. L., '97. .. Dougherty, J. A., '03, Dougherty, O'Fallon, '55 ....... Douglas, D. E., '97 ........ . . Downing, C. W., '90 .,.. . , . 1317 Clara ave., St. Louis, Mo ........ Teacher 216 E, 9th st., Oklahoma City, Okla. K. C, Post office, K. C., Mo. . . .Deceased. . . .Kirksville, Mo. . . . . . . .Lexington, Mo. . . .. ...Keytesville, Mo. . . . . .. . . 2 Plattsburg, Mo. .............Minister . .......... . .Physician Deputy Circuit Clerk . . .Wyatt Park Ch., St. Joseph, Mo ,.... Minister .Okmulgee, Okla ................. Physician. .6027 Ellis ave., Chicago .... Prin. High School .Rothville, Mo .......... .......... M inister .Deceased .Brookfield, Mo .... . . .Minister . Deceased. .Pueblo, Colo ....,,..,. Dean Creel Fur, Co. .1125 Scarritt Bldg., K. C., Mo ....... Lawyer . Barry, Mo. . Liberty, Mo .................. . . . .Minister .Station C., St. Joseph, Mo. .Oxford, Eng., Worcester Col., Rhodes, Sch. .Vandal1a, Mo ...........,.......... Banker . Stanley, Kaus. .Freernan, Mo. .St. Louis, Mo. .. .... State S. S. Sec'y. .Toluea, Mex. . . .... Missionary .Liberty, Mo .... ..... T eacher .Nevada, Mo ..... .... lk 'linister .Carrollton, Mo. .Holden, Mo. .Gorgona, Canal Zone, Panama. .Liberty, Mo ...................... Professor .Macon, Mo .................. .... M inister .Pineville, Mo ...... .... M inister .Sidney, Australia. . . ..... Editor .Danville, Ky ...... .... M inister .Tuttle, Okla. .... .... B anker .Liberty, Mo. . .Langdon, Mo .... .... T eacher .Deceased. Name and Class, Downing, J. L., '91. Driver, YV. C., '94 .,.. . . v Dulin, S, L ........ Dulin, S. T. '93, . . Dulin, T. S., '80 .... Duncan, A. B., '86.. Duncan, B. F ...... Duncan, Ezra, '07. . Duncan, G. W., '06. Duncan, J. H., '72 ..., .... Duncan, R. D., '80, . Duncan, W. M. . . Dye, A. V., '01 ,... . Eaton, H. L., '02, . . Eberhardt, F. XV... Edwards, E, D ..... Edwards, E. J., '97. Edwards, VV. H., '03 .... .. . Ehrhardt, A., '00.. . Ely, Herndon .... Elliott, B, '84 ..... Elliott, W. M., '01, . Ellis, R, D., '91 .... . Emerson, T.' C., 'S0. Epperly, J. W., '97. .. ... Eubank, P. A ...... Eubank, M. D., '91. Evans, C. H., '78, .. Evans, D. J., '00.. .. Ewing, S. E., '93, . . Farley, J. T ........ Fear, R. C., '91 ..... Ferguson, Wm., '74. Field, Joseph ..,.... Finley, B. P., '77. .. Fischer, C. W ..... Fitch, W. M., '93. . . Flagg, L. R., 98. Fleeno1', W. F., 76. Fleet, R. R., '96. . ,. Foley, G. E., '07 .... Forcade, W A., '77. Ford, T. J., '05 ..... Forsythe, C. P., '07. Fox, Norman ....... Fraher, J. W. Frahe1', T. J., '72. . . Franklin, J. E., '84 ,.... . . . Frick, Wm ......... F1'istoe, C. C .... 164 Address. Oct uivfliflm- Odessa, Mo ...... Reno, Nevada. . ..... Minister 2533 Emerson ave., Denver, Colo. Pierce City, Mo ,.... ........ Baker City, Oregon .... St. Joseph, Mo ...... Maryville, Mo. Fairfax, Mo ................. . . . . . .Minister . . .Minister . . . .Lawyer . . . . . .Minister . , . . . .Minister Louisville, Ixy ............... 625 Century Bldg., St. Louis, Mo.. .Physician Little Rock, Ark .... ........ Camden Point, Mo. . ...... Banker . . . . .Professor Liberty, Mo ..............,.. 823 Equitable B., Denver, Colo. .Metallurgist Westport Bap. Ch., K. C., Mo. . Fresno, Cal ................ Fresno, Cal ..... Liberty, Mo ..... Salisbury, Mo. . . . Carrollton, Mo. Odessa, Mo .... . Olathe, Mo. . . Deceased. Liberty, Mo, ....., .County Neodesha, Kans ............. Liberty, Mo. Huchow, China ..... St. Louis, Mo ............ Liberty, Mo ................. 5071 Page ave., St. Louis, Mo, . Kansas City, Mo ............ Gardener, Kaus. . . . Deceased. Slater, Mo. .. . . . .Minister . . . .Lawyer . . . . .Teacher . . . .Professor . . ..Merchant . . . .Banker . . . . . .Minister Representative . ..... Minister . , . .Missionary . . .Real Estate . . . .Professor . . . .Minister . . .Minister . . Physician Long Bldg., Kansas City, Mo. , Portland, Oregon. Maysville, Mo .... Liberty, Mo ..... Gallatin, Mo. Coatesville, Mo. Monroe City, Mo. 49 VV. 75th st., N. Y. City. Liberty, Mo ........ ......... . . . . . .Lawyer . . . .Lawyer . . . .Professor . . . . .Merchant 425 Mo. Trust B., St. Louis, Mo .... Capitalist Kansas City, Mo. , 620 Byers ave., Joplin, Mo. . . . .Physician , 5 .I..! 33' Xvlllllt' fluff CIUNX- Galvin-rt. I- T- - -' Gant, S. S.. '95, . . . ,. Garnett, H. C- WH- ' Garnettf M. R.. '02- - -- Garnett,V-G--1'5 ' Gaw, A. C., '94 ---4- - Geoff-16, C. C., '91, ... Gibbs, G. E., F355- Gillespie, J- Nl 09- - Gill, Everette. 90- -- Gilmore. J- PH '94 A ' Gore, Jas., '93 ..... . Gore, R. H., '97 - -- Gott,S. P., '9S. . .- oott, vu-gil W ----- Gould, J. O., '04 .... Goodson, T. B ....... Goadwiny G., 'UU .....- - ' Goodwin, XV. WV-1 '95 Graham, Lee, '07, . . Graves, C. NY.. '00- - Gray, L. C., '00, . .. Green, J. D., 'ST. -- Green, O. O. '96. .- Green, NVallace .... Griffin, J. J., '97. -- Gurley, Ben, '02. . . Guthrie, J. A., '00 - Haggard, XY. S.. . . Haines, R. L-A - - - Halcomb, H. A. . - - Halcomb. N. XV., 'To Halcomb, Y, S.. '72 Hall, G. L ...... Hall. XY. G., '02 .... - Halloway, J. B ........ Hamilton, F. D.. '9S. - - - Hamilton. NV. O.. '95 Humor, H. L., '97. . . Hampton, J. E., '00 Hampton, J. l..,'7-1 Hancock, G. D., '99 V - Hardwick, N., 'Oil- Harmon, R. Y., '05 Hart, Bl. B. ..... .- llurrel, Lee, '92, .. llurris, J, O., '06, .- Harris, 0. A., '06.. llussler. J. O., '0T.. Hatcher. E. B .... ffifllfli limi. X- . X 'll'-L' lui lui l'l't'lrl Hunt .lxullr Volga Hemi lhufu . Xf-1-1 Farr ,liai- x. 1, lui, ik.. . 1... fm! lim ,MBL . f-1-ex . lim u , Du. ..Tln Nlhix ..lilL. . lin . NY- .l. ,.l,1l. . ,Xa l'.i . llc , .l.. . Ni. TN? ...N- . l' ,.l,. il. li .l.i1'-rr Z.1ILlUCl7 .rlfiflrr ss. Ode ..i. Mo ,........., .. .lleno, Nevada. 2.32223 Emerson ave., Denver, Pierre City. Mo ..... .... Baker City. Oregon ...... st. Joseph . Maryville. Mo. . Mo ...., ...l-alrtax, Mo ..... ,,,,, .l.ouis'.'ille. Ky ,,,,,,,,,4 Little Rock. Ark ffainden Point, Mo. Liberty. Mo ........,... 023 Century Bldg.. St. Louis, N Oc1upr1t1'on. . ...... Minister : Colo. . . . . . . .Minister ... . . . .Minister . . . .Lawyer . . . . . . .Minister . . . . . . .Minister Mo.. .Physician .... ...Banker . . . . . .Professor -533 Eflllitalde B., Denver. Colo. .Metallurgist ' w '- . XM-stport Bap. th lx C tio ,.... ...Minister .Fresno Cal. . . Jfresno. Cal .,.. l.ll1'rlL5.Jl0. . .Salislvury. Mo. . .rjarrollton. Mo. Ollessa, Mo ..... lllntlie. Mo. .. lJ.-lAl.ti..fll, . l.1ll:-ltr. Mo ..,...,. County . .Neodesl1a. Kan l.ll1eI't5', Mo, PlllCllOVf, China St. Louis. Mow.. .l.ll14-HV WIO . . . . Lawyer . . . .Teacher . . . .Professor . . ..Merchant . . . .Banker . . . . . .Minister Representative . . . . . . . . .Minister . . . .Missionary . . . .Real Estate h - A ........ Professor -'W11 P219 ave.. St. Louis, Mo. ......, Minister .lxansas City. M0 . . .... Minister Gardener. Hans. . . . . PllySlL'i2'1I1 D'-feasefl, , Slater, Elo. Long Bldg., Kansas City, Mo, ,, H-Lawvel. . Portland. Oregon. U Maysville. Mo ,.,. . . .Lawyer l.ilferty, Mo .... , n -Professor Gallatin. Mo. f4'.n1Tv4i.'lll6, MO. .llonroe City, Mo, 49 W. 75th st.. N. Y. City. U5 'ff5'. Mo ...................... Merchant 42.7 Mo. Trust B,, St. Louis. Mo ,... Capitalist lxaln-as City, 310 ..... ............ l 'liysipigm U20 lijrf-rs ave., Joplin, Mo. Xuan' and Class. Gabbert, I. T ...... Gnnt, S. S., '98 ...,. Garnett, H. C., '04.. Garnett., M. R., '02.. Garnett, V. G., '05.. Gaw. A. C., '94. . . .. George, C. C., '91. . . rams, G. E., '05, Gillespie, J. VV., '59. Gill. Everette, '90. .. Gilmore, J. P., '94. . Gore. Jas., '93 ..... . Gore, R. H., '97. .. Gott, S. P., '98 .... Gott, Virgil W ...... Gould, J. O., '04, . .. Goodson, T. B ..... Goodwin, G., '00. . .. Goodwin, W. XV., '98 Graham, Lee, '07. . . Graves, C. W., '00. . Gray, L. C., '00 .... . Green, J. D., '87.. Green, O. O. '96 .... Green, Wallace. . . Griffin, J. J., '97.. Gurley, Ben, '02 .... Guthrie, J. A., '06, . Haggard, W. S.. . . . Haines, R. L. .... .. Halcomb, H. A ..... Halcomb, N. NV., '75 Halcomb, V. S., '72. Hall, G. L ......... Hall, W. G.. '02. . .. Halloway, J. B ..... Hamilton, F. D., '98 Hamilton, XV. O., '98 Hamor, H. L., '97. . Hampton, J. E., '00. Hampton, J. L., '74. Hancock, G. D., '9S. Hardwick, N., '03. .. Harmon, R. V., '05, Hart, M. B. ....... . Harrel, Lee, '92 ..... Harris. J. O., '06. . .. Harris, O. A., '06. .. Hassler, J. O., '07, .. Hatcher, E. B .... Alu1nniAssociation--- Continued A dtlrcss. 00611 patron. Weston, Mo. S.NavySurgeon Nowata, Okla ................. Real Estate Nowata, Okla ...................... Banker 1315 Court St., Pueblo, Colo .... Law Student Gallaudet College, Wash. D. C. ...... Professor Tulsa, Okla. ................. .... B anker Heist Bldg., Kansas City, Mo ........ Lawyer Huntsville, Mo ............. . . .Minister Kansas City, Mo .... . .... Lawyer Colgate, Okla ..... . . .Minister Henet, Cal ....... . . .Minister Liberty, Mo. Fayetteville, Mo. Neeteetse, Wyo. . . Carrollton, Mo. Kansas City, Mo. ..... . .............Minister with Nelson Grain Co. 601 N. Y. Life Bldg., K. C., Mo ...... Lawyer Leadwood, Mo .......... . . . . .Lumber Jaudon, Mo. Stillwater, Okla ......... . . . .Professor Los Angeles, Cal. Compton H'ts. B. C., S t. Louis, Mo.. .Minister Kansas City, Mo .................. Minister Eldorado, Kans ..... .............Minister Minneapolis, Kans ...... Traveling Salesman Mexico, Mo. Rocheport, Mo. Slater, Mo. Deceased. Throckmorton, Texas .... .... lt linister Decatur, Ill .......... .... P hysician Blackwell, Okla. . . .... Minister Kansas City, Mo. West Plains, Mo. Lathrop, Mo ...... ............Banker Liberty, Mo .............. Athletic Director Naples, N. Y ..................... Minister Pat'e Park Ch., St. Joseph, Mo ....,.. Minister Deceased. 229 W. Gilmer Madison, Wis .... Student Liberty, Mo ........................ Farmer Marshall, Mo ......... . . . .Teacher Mountain Grove, Mo .... . . ........ Minister Neosho, Mo .....,.. Liberty, Mo ..... Lathrop, Mo ....... .............Minister . . . .First Nat. Bank . .... ' ....... Teacher Douglas, Arizona ...... .... T eacher Baltimore, Maryland .... .... lv Iinister Name and Class. Hatcher, W. L., '07. Henn, Jacob, '93 .... Hermia, cf. w., ov .... .... Herget, J. F., '95, .. Hickman, T. H., '58 .... .... Hibbs, D. L., '07. . . Hill, C. S ........ Hix, J. P., '61. Hodgin, J. R., '94. .. Holman, A. L ..... .. Holland, W. R., '00. Horn, J. E. Howard, E. L ...... Howard, H. L., '97. .. .... Howard, J. L., '05. . Hudson, H. F., '01.. Hudson, S. T ....... Hudson, M. O., '05. .. .... Hughes, C. M., '03. . Hughes, Frank ..... Hughes, R. E., '60. . Hughes, Ralph, '90. . Hughes, R. S., '75. . Hughes, W. G. Hulten, H. H., '97. . Humpton, E. T., '96. . . .... Hunt, A. R., '96 ..... .... Hunt, H. A ........ Hunt, H. H., '94 .... Hunt, Lee, '91 .... Hunt,M.P..I..... Hurr, E. D., '99 .... Hyde, B. C., '92 .... Hyme1', J. E., '92. .. Ingle, Alpha, '92 .... Inlow, R. M., '90. . . James, T. C., '01 .... Jenkins, Wm. C. ...- . Jennet, H. W. Jennings, E. J .... Jennings, W. T. . . Jesse, F. R ......... Jesse, J. T., '97. Johnson, G. W., '55 .... ... Jolmson, R. P., 'S8. Jones, J. W., '02 ..... ... Jones, T. W... . . . Joyce, O. P., '02 .... ... Julian, E. A., '04, .... . . . Keltner, J. W., 'S5. .. ... 165 Address. Fulton, Mo. . . Liberty, Mo ........... 9th St. Bap. Ch., Cinn. 0z'f 11.puli0n. . . . . .Minister . . . . . . .Minister .....Ministe1' Ohio ........ Minister Columbia, Mo ................ Live Stock Williamsburg, Ky. Carrollton, Mo .... Fairfax, Mo .... Rothville, Mo .... Agency, Mo ..... Kansas City, Mo ...... . .... Judge . ...Teaclxer ...........Minister . . . .Lumber Dealer . . ...... Minister Naples, N. Y ...................... M1H1St61' 2375 Wheeler st., Cinn., O .... Traveling Man Deceased. Springfield, Mo .................... Minister Cambridge, Mass ...... Harvard University Liberty, Mo ....... Deceased. Liberty, Mo .... Deceased. Charlotte, N. C .... ...............Artist ..........Merchant . . . .Lawyer . . . . .Minister Chester, Pa ....................... Minister Savannah, Mo ............ Insurance Agent Savannah ave. B. Ch., St. Joe. Mo .... Minister Deceased. Utica, Mo ......................,. Minister 22nd dz Walnut, Louisville, Ky. ...... Minister ...Minister 404 Bryant Bldg., K. C., Mo ....... Physician Liberty, Mo ...................... Physician R.ob'tson Ave. Ch., Springfield, Mo. . .Minister 1st Cluirf-h, Joplin, Mo .............. Minister Artesia, N. Mex ........ . . .Minister Hillsville, Kans. Farmington, Mo ..... .... T eacher Clint.on, Mo ...... .... 1 'hysician Mexico, Mo. Luxora, Ark ...................... Teacher Wash. Hts. Bap. Ch., N. Y. City ...... Minister 2012 Main St., W. City, Mo. .Assaying Chem Kansas City, Mo. 15th st. 65 Winchester, K. C., Mo ..... Minister Sylvante Club, Crip. Creek, Colo .... Physician Mexico, Mo ....................... Minister N amc and Class. . Kelly, T. F ....... Kelly, Claude, '91.. Kelly, R. K., '00. . . Kennedy, F. J ..... Alumni Associat ,flfttm i0n--- Contznued . . ..... Cockrell, Mo. Kennedy, G. E., '02 .... . . . ' Kerr, R. P.. '71. . .. Keyser, W. F., '98. Killam, D. E., '05.. Kinnell, Fred ......, . . King, Chas. '96 ..... King, C. F., '84 .... . King, Wallace ,..... Kirkland, E. E., '04, Kirtley, L ........, Koch, G. B., '06. . .. Kriehn, Geo., 'S7. . . Kyle, H. L., '97 .... Lawrence, Curtis .... Lincoln, J. E., '60... Long, J. W ........ Lampton, J. B. '58. Lindsey, R. H.,,'86. ... .1 Lerill, J. A ...... . .. Leyburn, W. H., '93, Lowe, J. W., '93 ...... .. Lewis, E. W., '97. . . Lewis, W. o., '9s. . .J if Lewis, T. L., '02. .... . . Lemons, R.. L., '99. . Lollar, E. B ....... Long, J., '00. . . Lyne, A. G ....... Lowe, P. E., '00 Lamb, E. V., '01 ... Lawson, Andrew Liegerot, L. E., '02 Lyon, R. S., 'O2. Lewis, T. A., '05 Luke, J. W., '77. Lake, C. F., '06 .... . Leonard, J. L., '06. . . Long, E. J., '06 .... . Long, Will, '02. Lumpkin, E. M ....... Lewright, Eugene. Lincoln, G. M. Longfellow, Geo .... Midgett, J C ...... Matteson, C. T ..... Marriott, C. C. '07 .... Address. Occupation . . .Harrisonville, Mo .... .... M inister . . .Piqua, Ohio ..... .... li 'linister . . .Louisville, Ky. . . .... Minister .Liberty, Mo ......- ................ M inister . .25 W. North st., Baltimore, Md ...... Minister . .Sedalia, Mo ........................ Banker ..Columbia, Mo ........... M. S. U. Student . .3419 E. 19th st., K. C., Mo. . .Louisiana, Mo ............. .... M inister . .Oak Grove, Mo. . .Buckner, Mo. . .Liberty, Mo ............... . .Merchant . .Wellington, Kansas. . . 1212 Jersey st., Quincy, lll ......... Banking . .408 Manhattan ave., N. Y. City .... Historian . .Humboldt Bldg., K. C., Mo .... Police Judge . Sheridan, Okla. . . Deceased. . . . .Louisville, Ky. .15 Post Bldg.,Washington, D. C...News. Cor. .Fulton, Mo. .Weir City, Kans. . .Laichow Fu, China. .LaGrange, Mo. .Berlin, Germany. . . Bozeman, Montana ............ . . . .Minister Missionary . . Student .Minister .West Park Bap. Ch., St. Louis, Mo .' .Minister .Pierce City, Mo. .Lindsay, Okla. . . . Deceased. .Deceased. . . .Banker .Shenandoah:Bap. Mis., St. Louis, Mo.,.Minister .Hornersville, Mo. .Carlock, S. D.. . Lawson, Mo .................. .Editor Johns Hopkinsllniv., Baltimore, :Student . . . . Pawnee, Okla. Brookfield, Mo .... Braggadocio, Mo. Spring Garden, Mo. Lee's Summit, Mo. Houston, Texas. Kansas City, Mo. Lorimer, Ia ..... . . G 'a . . .Minister '. Minister 166 Name and Class. Maupin, R. L., '58. .. Maupin, R. S., '75 Murray, J. C., '58. . .. Miller, E. H., '72. . . . Maupin, W. T ........ Martin, L. E., '75 ....... . . Menefee, Flournoy, '77 .... . Moore, C. W, ........ Martin, J. M. P., '78. . Moore, R. L .......... Manley, W. R., '79 .... Minnis, J. L ......... Morrow, J. J. '86 .... McDaniel, L. . . Million, J. W., '89 McLellan, T. J ...... Murray, C. C., ' Miller, B. E. . . McGlashan, A. E., '92. Moody, G. P. . Marsh, Carlton, '92 Moore, J. R. . . Messick, H. E. '92. . . Murray, C. H., '90.Q- Motley, R. L., '92 .... . 91 .... Menefee, R. S ....... . . . . . Momyer, W. W. Mitchell, J. H. . . Maltsberger, I. J., '95. . Moore, J. F., '95. Mills, J. F ...... Mansfield, E. T., '96. . . . McCome, C. A... Mosby, J. D., '97 Miller, J. M ..... Murch, G. H., '97. .. McAtee, J. E., '07 ..... . Matthews, J. E., '98 .... McClashan, A. D.. '07. . Moore, C. M., '98 ..... Moore, G. E., '98 .... Monroe, G. C., '07. . . Marsh, C. S , '99 ...... Melone, Drury, '76. . . . Marsh, H, C., '99. . . . Martin, NV. M., '99 ..... Major, D. W ........ Miller, J. A., '99. . . Miller, Hugh .......... McIntyre, C. A., '99 .... '93 .... Address. . .Mobile, Ala. . . . . .Deceased . .Liberty, Mo ...... . . .Fresno, Cal. . .Alamogordo . .Washington, D. C. .P1'BS. Wa Occupalion Live Stock . . .Physician ,' f ....... . .Physician . . .Minister shington College . .Liberty, Mo ...................... Minister . .Grand Junction, Colo .............. Minister . .Boonville, Mo ............. ..... lt ierchant . .Udaygiri, India ................ .Missionary . .4 N. Lincoln, St. Louis, Mo. . .Holt, Mo ........ .................. F armer . . . . .4116 Walnut st., K. C., Mo. . . . . .Mexico, Mo. . . . . . . . . . . .Pres. Hardin College .....Joplin,Mo........ ...........Attorney ....Minister . . ..... Camden Point, Mo. . . .... Salem, Mo ........ . . . Lawyer . .... Pierce City, Mo. '. Deceased. .Buffalo, Mo. r .44 Hubert st., N. Y. City. . . .... Publisher .Bowling Green, Mo ..... . . .Lawyer .Boonville, Mo. .Muskogee, Okla. . . . .... Lawyer .Liberty, Mo. .Coffeyburg, Mo. .St. Charles, Mo. .. .... Minister .Boston, Texas. .Lexingt0n, Mo .... .Liberty, Mo. . .Minister . Mosby, Mo. ....................... Farmer .U. S. Navy ...........,..... .Rear Admiral 4th Baptist Ch., St. Louis, Mo ....... Minister Liberty, Mo .... ................. I nstructor . . .... Independence, Mo .......... . . .Minister San Pedro, Cal ............ . . .Minister Suragao, Mindanao, P. I. . . .... Teacher Kingfisher, Okla ......... .... .... P 1 'ofessor Belton, Mo ....................... Minister 425 Mo. Trust Bldg., St. Louis, Mo .... Banker Fredericktown, Mo .... .... L awyer Red Oak,'Ia ........ . . .Minister Clinton, Mo. San Diego, Cal. 1202 4th st., Kansas City. Mo .... Real Estate Santa Cl 1 ara, Cal. ........... R. R. Conductor ,xf11mfu1lrli'If'NN- Nli-ssicli, .l. li.. 'Nl - -- Mdgpt-, .las ..... . . . Marks, li. l.. .. .l- - Mcljoualml, XY. T-. Wi-- Mzirsh, J. T-. - ' Martin, C. XY., 'Ui - -A Massey, XY. B., 'u1.- -4 lllarsh, M. F., '00 .... Moody, J. E- - - A - -' Martin. rw- R' ' ' ' ' Morley. J- M-v 10 Major. J- Miller, E. C-, '02 -A-' ' A,I3,j01', JK. H., 'U12. . .. Major, Jas., 'TT. McAtee, J. W., '02 . .. Mackey' R- Hg '0H. . .. Mitchell, Arthur. '0ZS. . Bif'Cl'O1'yv L- XY' 'OJ' Mclntyre, H. XV., 03- - Marshal, H., '04 ---'- - Martin Howard, '04 .... - - Mitchell, R. R.. 'U44 - - Muir. T. M.. '04 ---A ' Martin, E. D ....... Ma1'tiu,C.F-.'U-1--F' 7 ii'-if Mr.-Kinley, R- L- ' ' Moberly, M .--- V- N-- Mc-Clellan, R. NN .. bl- ,-.. Norvell. J. E-f A1 ,- Noel. G. H. ..... . Nash, NY. L.. '9l. . . -- Neal,C.J... Netherton. T. M., '96. Neff, J. W .... ....--- Nelson, C. O., '96. - .- Nerius, J. T., '97 -- Newmau, L. C. . .. Nowlin, S. '97- Nelson. XY. L ..... - Nelson. F. H.. '99 Norton, J. W ...... . - Nctliertou. XY. B.. '00 .... - Newiuuu. l.. NY ....- - Norwood. A. T.. '94- Neal. 12 P ....- ----- - O'Bricu, J. T, '6l. .. 0'Ncul, C. W. '95-U N0,-gnii. G. E.. . . . .. ,.l-f.- -. li '11 VN?-' ii. vue. Xin. Yi- ,l wullu - A iw-- ,,-lnj . .. . l.lm'--ul sl,-.l. 1,,,tl1 1rlx. M limuw- 'ferr D. -lr-eil Seri. Lllgeilfxii. iX1lll'iiriiii l.1.'l1uulSiu. l.1l.r-rlx. M 3l1l1'sll:rll. 3 .loluws Hoi' lmxels Xl ...l . -A U1 4,-1-ANL-ll. 5 -1, lwlly. M lim.-lgii 51' .llllruj C1- X'.'11lHll. Fi ,lkaxxxflnllfl ' .Aff ' .l.1l-i.1-:- N IW'-m 'lri' Slil-'i1'.3lr' C'1i'e-cutlelll v SI, Jusulli' .all,l.1uolnx. .53'iT X. Y. Liillixmlil, 1 .ln-'Q Sou Jl1rl1ieV.'Oi ' 1 ,B SWT Oil, ..Xrk.ulell'i 41-tier' All S l-i' . 9lS' -VHglllr'll.f - 1 ..L+1:.-rim. .Klum :Ju ..B1:u.-ilu' ..ll.lj-lou. -:Wm lx.l' Q' lr- -. ' ll.r.'.1sn- . li. V.. Bl ..lh-resist - -XiUlwl'lf'. , iw.-.'.-use , . 1 lf O'Rourke, ll. P., 98.... .... ltlhi ll 1 i l rj II it e cz' ,lrifi1'css. . Mobile, Ala .... . , .Def-eased. ..Liberty, Mo, , ,, .Fresno Cal 4,,4, .Alainogordo, N, . .Washington . . . Liberty, Mo .D. C. .Pres, iff ..... 4. . . .Grand Junction, Colo, , , . .. Boonville, Mo 4..,.,... .. . ... L'rlaygiri. India .,...., .., ....4 N. Lincoln. St. Louis, M0 . .iran no ............,... . . . .4116 Walnut st., ...Mexico Mo. . . .. ...Joplin, Mo. . . . ., . . .Camden Poinf,'M,o, . .Salenr Mo ..... . . . .Pierce City, Mo, - V -Deceased, .BufTalo. Mo, li. C., Mo. .,....Pi N Oc'r11pc1t1'on . . . .Live Stock . . .Physician . . . . . , . .Physician . . . . . . . . .Minister Washington College . .... ...,Minister . . . .Minister - . .... Merchant . .,.... Missionary .........Farmer - '6S. Hardin College ...44 Hubert st., N. v - .C1ty... ' Bowling Green, Mo . .Boonville Mo. . .Muskogee 01413, ..l.llJe1't3'. M0- 'f ll:fftX'lJllI'g, Mo, -.FL Cliarles, MO, ,I .Boston Texas. .,Len:ingtou. Mo L1 berry, 1.10, Jlosby. Mo ,,..,.. .L s. Navy, ,, -4f'1B21Dtist Ch., St Lilierty, Mo... . Louis -'JHf1E'D6'I1d6I1C6, Mo ...,, ,,,.A .san Pedro. Cal ..........., Suragao, Mindanao, P. I. . , affinzfiflier. Okla. .. .BLliOTl, Mo ....... lt. Louis 42.3 no. Trust Bldg., s ' A ' ' ' 'A Freflericktowii, Mo, . . Rear Admiral , Mo. . . . . . . . .Attorney , . . . . . . , .Minister . . . .Lawyer . . .Publisher , . . .Lawyer , . . .Lawyer . . . .Minister . . , .Minister . . . . .Farmer - . . . . .Minister . . . .Instructor . . . .Minister . . . .Minister - . . .Teacher . . . . .Professor . . . . . .Minister Mo .... Banker . . . . . .Lawyer RW 05114, 'Ia ....... I A A I I ltliawyer mimrmw Mo. - . .. inister 41111 Diego, Cal, 11112 4th st., Kansas City. Mo .... Real Estate eintri Clara, Cal. ,.......... R R Cond LICLOI' Nunic and Class. Messick, J. B., '81, .. Mc Kee, Jas ......... Marks, R. L ...,...,,... uf, . McDonald, W. T., '00 Marsh, J. T., 'TS ....... ... Martin, C. W., '01, . . Massey, W. B., '01, .. Arai-sn, M. F., 'oo .... Moody, J. E ....... . Martin, ll. R ...... Motley, J. M., '01, . .. Major, J. S ......... Miller, E. C., '02, . .. Major, R. H., '02, . .. Major, Jas., '77, ncatee, J. W., 'o2. . . Mackey, R. H., '03, ,. Mitchell, Arthur, '03, McCrory, L. W., '03 .... , , . Mclntyre, H. NV., 03. Marshal, H., '04 ....... . . . Martin Howard, '04 .... . . . Mitchell, R. R., '04, . Muir, T. M., '04 .... Martin, E. D ........ Martin. C. F., '04 ....... ... McKinley, R. Z., '04, Moberly, M ........... . . . McClellan, R. W.. '87 .... Norvell, J. E., '77 ...... ... Noel, G. H. ....... , Nash, W. L., '91 .... , Neal,C.J... Netherton, T. M., '96 .... , . . Nerf, J. W .,... ........ . , . Nelson. C. O., '96 ..,. Nevins, J. T., '97 .. Newman. L. C .... Nowlin, S. '97, .. Nelson, W. L ....... Nelson, lf. H., '99. , ,, Norton. J. W ........... ... Netherton. W. B., '00 Newman, L. W ........ . . . Norwood. A. T., '94, Neal, F. P .......... O'Brien, J. T. '61 .... O'Neal, C, W. '95.. . . Norton. G, ..... . O'R0lll'k6', H. P., '98, AA! umni Association --- Continued A flrlrcss. Baker City, Ore ...... Perrin, Mo ........ . . . Wyaconda, Mo ....... Occupation Judge of Baker County .............Teacher ...,.........Minister 5802 Jackson ave., Chicago, Ill ...... Student Deceased. Lathrop, Mo ...... Bonne Terre, Mo. , . Deceased. Edgerton, Mo. Kansas City, Mo. . ......... Teacher , . .Lumber Dealer Leland Stanford U., San .lose Cal .... Professor Liberty, Mo ....................... Banker Marshall, Mo .................... . .Minister Johns Hopkins Univ., Baltimore, Md.Student Rogers, Ark. Deceased, Liberty, Mo ......... Eureka Springs, Ark. . Gilroy, Cal ......... Avalon, Mo. Paragould, Ark. , , Liberty, Mo ........ Independence, Mo .... Slater, Mo. Greenfield, Mo. St. Joseph, Mo. Oklahoma City, Okla. . ...... Merchant . ..... Bank Cashier . , . .R, R. Conductor . . . .Lumber Dealer . .... Pliotograplier . . . . . . .Teacher 537 N. Y. Blk., Seattle, Wash ........ Lawyer Gilliam, Mo .......... Lee's Summit, Mo. Maplewood, Mo .... Newton, Kaus. Arkadelphia, Ark ..... Slater, Mo. ....Minister . . . .Minister ....... ...Professor 919 S. 14th st., St. Joseph, Mo. Holden, Mo, ......... Edgerton, Mo. Montgomery City, Mo, Bunceton, Mo. Dayton, Kins ........ ..,..,.......Minister .....,....,..Minister 3608 Campbell st., K. C., Mo. Cloverdale, Cal ..... Deceased. ....,.,,.......Teacher K. C., Mo., Union National Bank. Deceased, Moberly, Mo, Deceased. 1600 Linwood Blvd., Kansas City. Mo. l l l 1 l Ncmze and Class. Oliver, J. E ...... Price, S, T ......... Payne, A. W., '81 .... Pittman, A. D., '07, . Prather, G. L., '07. . . Pickett, E. D., 84. . .. Pitts, M. R ........ Patrick, B. R., '91, .. Proctor, J. T., '91, . .. Parker, H. G., '92, . .. Powell, J. P., '95. , , Poland, H. C., '97 .... Powell, C, XV., '97, . . Pew, J. B., '97 ...., Porter, E, M., '99. . .. Proctor, L. M., '02, . , Proctor, D. M., '02, .. Peace, W, S., '80. , . . Phariss, B. L., '03, .. Prince, A. W., '04 .... , . . Penix, J. H., '06, . .. Pohf, E. E., '06, .. Prince, C, J., '06, . .. Queensbury, J. XV .... Richards, G. R ..,.. Randolph, F. W. Rhoades, Wayne, '07 Rhoades, R. M., '55 .... . . . Robinson, J, E., '55, . Robins, C. A., '07, .. Rogers, G. W., '59, . . Reed, C. F .......,. Ringo, E. V., '60 .... Rothwell, J. H., 'SO ..., . . . Rothwell, G. F., '83 . Rothwell, Y. P., '86 .... . ,. Robinson, C. M ...... . . . Ringold, A. T., 'SS ..... . . , Robinson, M, WV., '75 Russell, O. S., '94 ....., ... Rafferty, R, R ...... . . . Ross, G. A., '93 .... Rider, C. A., '96 ,.... . . . Ramey, R. D. ........ . , . . , Robertson, Alvin, '96, . .. . . . Rouse, V. E ..... ....,. . .. Rucker, J, W., '96. . Rafferty, W. E., '99, Robinson, V. W., '92 Rendlen, C, E., '99.. 167 A ddress. Occupation. Kansas City, Mo ...,,..,......... Physician 4th th Locust sts., St. Louis, Mo .,..... Lawyer 1407 Olive st., St. Lou is, Mo. Kansas City, Mo ....,,........ . . .Editor Corning, Ia. .... . Deceased. Ozark, Mo, . . .Minister U. S. Navy Chaplain, Washington, D. C. Shanghai, China ....,......... . . .Missionary Liberty, M0 ...... . . Odessa, Mo ,,.... . . . . ..... Professor ...,Real Estate Belmont, N. Y .... .... .... ..... lv I i nister West Plains, Mo .... ...,... ........ M i nister 603 N. Y. Life Bldg., K. C., Mo ...... Lawyer Ocampo Tampo, Mex ...,......,.. Physician 636 Norton ave., K. C., Scarritt Bldg., K. C., M Deceased. Deceased. Mo ..., . . .Ministe1' o ..... .... L awyer Upper Alton, Ills .................. Teacher Johns Hopkins Univ., Baltimore, Md.Student Rochester, N. Y ..,......,......... Minister Ironton, Mo. Slater, Mo. 228 Warner ave., Toledo, Ohio. Graham, Mo. Fairfax, Mo .,.. Mexico, Mo. La. Junta, Colo. Deceased. Butte, Montana. Deceased. . . .Minister Liberty, Mo ..... .,.........., P hysician Huntsville, Mo ................,.... Lawyer Vancouver, B. C. ..., Director Athletic Club Paris, Mo, 37 Herrod ave., Brockton, Mass ..... Minister Chicago, Ill .........,.....,..... . . .Lawyer Marshall, Mo.. . . . Mosby, Mo, Washington, D. C., . . Independence, Mo .... Garden City, Mo ...... Clarksburg, Mo, . . . .Minister . . . .Professor . . , .Minister . . . .Physician Colorado Springs, Colo. Bolivar, Mo .,..,... P res. S. W. B. Academy Kansas City. Kan ......,.......... Minister 93 S. Main st., Memphis, Tenn. Hannibal, Mo . ....,,,.,...,........ Lawyer I Name and Class. Rhoades, W. B., '99 .... . . . Robertson, W. W., '00 .... . . . Roots, E. J., '00 ........ ... Rowell, Albert, '00 .... , . . Rowland, H. M ..... Ripley, W. F., '01 .... . .. Robinson, E. H., '02 .... ... Robins, H. B., '02 .... ... Rhoades, Herbt., '02 .... . . , Rhoades, Verne, '03 ...... . , . Richardson, B. P., '05 .... . . . Riley, J. M., '06 ...... Rogers, S. E., '06 .... Robins, H. B ......... Stapleton, G. C., '58 ..... . . . Scruggs, W. D ........ Scott, C. H., '75 ..... Shaw, J. G ........... Spurgeon, L. H., '80, Stone, Ben .......... Sheeter, F. L., '81.. .. Stone, G. F., ...... Smith, S. A., '81 .... . Stean, T. K. S., '81, . . Stockton, J. W., '87, . . Sturgeon, L. J ...... . Shouse, L. W., '87, .. Sears, W. H., '88. . . . Stoumm, E. C ..... Sheetz, R. C., '88. . .. Shelton, R. S ........ Stafford, T. P., '90. . .. Shiom, G. W ......... Searcy, W. W., '91, . .. Semple, R. B., Jr., '92, Sanderson, J. C ....... Shaw, E. B., '93 .... . Scott, W. S ....,... Smith, J. F., '93 ..... Smith, Erastus, '61, . . Stratton, R. L., '93, . . Sands, L. D., '07, . Semple, N. M., '94,. . Stevens, R. T., '07, . . Sheet, E. S., '07 ...... Sutherland, J. D., '07, .. ... Turner, H. B. ...... . , Stogdale, R. W., '94, .. seaweigm, B. I., '95, . f . Q1 Shouse, J. T., '95 .... Alum'nz'Ass0cicztz'o1z--- Continued' Address. .Kalispel, Mont ..... .Harrisonville, Mo .... .Marysville, Mo ..... .Elclorado, Ark .... .Deceased. .Pueblo, Colo ..... .West Plains, Mo .... .Oregon City, Ore .... - .Kansas City, Mo. . . .Graham, Mo ..... Occupation. . . . . .Lawyer . . . . . .Minister ........Minister . . . .Bank Cashier . . . .Minister , . . . .Minister .........,Minister With Gas Works ...,.....Forester .Leadville, Colo .... .... M inister .Edgerton, Mo .... .... S tudent .Deceased. . . . .Oregon City, Ore. . . . . , .Minister .Deceased. . . . .Kansas City, Mo. ' . . . .Deceased . . . .Co1umbia, Mo. ,......,,,...................,Laredo, Mo. . . . .926 Shawnee ave., K. C., Kan .. . . . . .Minister . . .Liberty, Mo. . . .New Orleans, La. . . .... Minister . . .Chillicothe, Mo .... .... ll 'Iinistcr Amity, Ore ....................... Minister Houstonia, Mo. Mgr. Convention Hall, Kansas City, Mo. Pingtu, China ................... Missionary Lisbonville, Mo .... ...... P hysician Orrick, Mo .... .... 1 'hysician Troy, Mo .... .... P hysician Liberty, Mo... . . .Professor Lathrop, Mo. Howard, Kas. . . .... Minister Memphis, Tenn ..... . . . .Merchant Kansas City, Mo. Pawtucket, R. I ........ .... M inister Fort Smith, Ark. 1320 Xvash st., K, C., Mo. . . . . .Veterinarian Rothville, Mo .......... .... lk iiniste ' Rothville, Mo ................ .... M inister Cole Camp, Mo. Humboldt Bldg., St. Louis, Mo ..... Physician Cowgill, Mo. Clark, Mo. 600 East 9th, Kansas City, Mo. Shelbyville, Mo ................... Minister Liberty, Mo ............ Deceased. . . . .Merchant 3934 Central st., K. C., Mo.. . . .... Professor 168 Name and Class. Tutt, C. B ........ Soper, R. M., '95, . . Semple, R. C., '97. .. Smith, T. F., '97. . .. Spence, J. T., '98, . .. St1'oeter, E. H., '98, . Sydnor, W. B., '98, .. Scott, W. J., '99 .... Soun, F. F., '99. Smith, J. F., '99. . .. Stovall, J. C., '99. . . Summers, J., '99 .... Syduor, J. W., '99. . , Sears, S. F., '00 .... . Semple, W. T., '00. . . Simwell, D. C., '00. . . Sims, J. B., '00, ., ., Stockdale, P. W., '00, Shelton, W. A., '00, ,. Stevens, T. H., '78, . . Sharp, D. A., '01. . .. Stigus, M., '01, .. Scott, VV. H., '01. . . Stout, S. E., '01 .... . Swetman, ......... . Singleton, W. T., '01. Shioi, Kentaro, '02. . . Streeter, E, P ....... Spickernian, R. J., '02 .... . . . . Stuart, J. P., '00 .... . Semple, J. M., '90. . .. Stephens, C. B., '02. . Sente1', G. P., '02. . .. Simrall, H. F., '02, . . Smith, T. F., '02 .... . Staughter, M. S., '03, Stigall, L. V., '03, . . . Stephenson, S. S., '04, . . . , . , Sharp, XV. E., '05, . . . Simall, J. S., '05.. . .. Stonum, M. W., '05, . Sharp, J. W., '06, . . . Shouse, M. B., '06. . . Sandusky, J. M.. '79, . Truex H. E., '87 ..,, Tuins, G. R ......... Thomas, L. R., '89, Thomas, M. L., '82 ..,. ..,. Trimble, F. H., '89 ,... ..,, Tutt, A. M., '90. .. Address. Occupation. . . . ,Deceased. . . . independence, Mo. . . . . . . .Manufactu1'e1' . . . .Box 24, El Paso, Tex. . , . . . .Railroading 7 ....Winona Lake, I. T., , , . . . . . . . . . . . .Professor St. Joseph, Mo ,,.,.,..,..,,,, R. R. Office 310 Commercial Bldg., St. L. Mo. ,Real Estate Nat, Bk, Commerce, K. C., Mo ....,.. Banker Wichita, Kans .......,,.,.....,,, Merchant Rio De Janeiro, Brazil .... . . . . .Missionary 1 lChi1licothe, Mo ..,.... ....Jalneson, Mo. . . .. . . . .Columbia, Mo. Lexington, Mo. . . Prairie Hill, Mo. Culver, Ind ,..,,,. . ,.,, Kansas City, Mo. . .. Stanberry, M0 ..,..,,.. . . . ,Minister ......Banker . . . .Circuit Clerk . . . ,Professor . . . .Lawyer . , . ,Minister Chicago, Ill .........,.,,.......... Minister 331 Shubert Bldg., lx. C., Mo .,.... Physician Eureka, Col. Liberty, Mo .... .... ll 'ierchant Seattle, lVash .... .... h linister Liberty, Mo. . . ....,..........,. Minister Liberty, Mo ........ Prof. of Latin, W. J. C. Liberty, Mo. Brown Univ., Providence, R. I. Normansville, Kaus. Clearmont, Mo ...,,,...,..... Erlanger, Ky. Deceased. Kearney, Neb ..., Blaine, Wash.. . . . Liberty, Mo ..,. Deceased. Telluride, Colo .... Stewartsville, Mo. Unionville, la ..,... Liberty, Mo ..... Liberty, Mo .... Lathrop, Mo. Deceased, Hendrick, Okla ..,. Liberty, Mo ...... Mexico, Mo ......., Kansas City, Mo. Columbia, Mo ..,. Liberty, Mo ...,. Liberty, Mo. . . . . . Minister . . .Minister , . . .Banker . . . .Merchant . . .Chemist . . .Minister . , , .Merchant . . . .Lawyer . . . .Merchant . . . .Lawyer . . . Minister . ...Minister Circuit Judge ....,..Dentist Yumw um! f'lf f- l.Zn,,.'1' XX ....... ... 1 Cl' 'l'iirulnaui:ll. -l-Q V- s -' True-x, C. Bl.. - 'l'uriiei'. M. B., 79. - Trallc. H- EH '80 ornhill, ll. '96. .. lli F Tate, C. F- JV- 9' - 'lg Tuirnbailgll- T' ,J ' ' 'ru1.t. J. M., '97 .,,. . 'l'aY10l'. f- l , Thomllson. F- C-' lm' A Tinder, D. M., '0-1. . ., Thomas, DPU. '051L-4 Thompson, R. Y- H Tilton, NV. B.. '05- - H Trotter, H T., '06. . .. victor, s. M., ws .... . Vollmer, Adolph. '97 - - Vineyard, Ben. '04 '--- Venable, C. YY., '06, . . . Yollmer, Fred, '06 .--- Wiaddell, XYalteY. . V Withers, G. S.. '55 NVithers, XVQD V V V A - '75 Wester, Cornelius, V Wilson, xv, A.. 'TS V 4---- waiiiamson, w. J.. Qs., .. XYornall, Frank ..,.. Ward. H. C.. 'Sf - P' Willis, '77, XVinn, F. DV. '94- - - -- Yi'ard, Jack ..... - - - NYright, G. P.. 394-- Withers, Robt.. . . . XYornalI, J, B., '94. Wilhite, F. H ..... Williams, D. B., '95 Woodson, Winston. Ward, F. C., '97. .. A f zt 1111 ,lrlflrrsf '1'ii.wi1:. illfv. f lil' willllvlll may .' 1' Hlliil ll lhiui 4.i1'OY1: . ,,.l.llllliJlllt . Y' . . .l mix-lima. -I , . .Blorw1niielvl. 'll llzilla--. 'IPXA r ,.Wa-liingion ,,Spriu:hel1l. IV , ,'l'i'unilwull. F . Swlullzz. Mo . Spriurtleld. I ...Gram City. J , . , .C'n1'roll1.on, 3' ,.,,l1uli-peiifle1w- . . sr..Mwrl1. '- . Cxipf- Ciiuiiw. , , , .l'Ji-cifzisell. , ii, lnuis. If .i.wxiu:iou. 7 . . llifrcuseil. N 1,1lw1'ij.', 31 ,..l1f'l1Uii. TeX , I 5.114 H01 'ILL ...lxaiisae Citi , , A Conuni-rce 1 . . liimsxii C11 ,...li1iusr.s Ci' .,,:,I1,J1i. Bio, lwfr' Bla' ....lC:insnsClli N , s.ilislwi'Y- ' ,.,Lilri'vOl12, My vN1jgir:iiex1. , , yi..ii.em.- 1 llIZLI'1lZLf3Cl7 .1fffI'1'l.5,v, . Jleceased. ...Inilepenilence, Mo. . . ,, . .Box 24. El Paso, Tc-yu .. .Winona Lake, I. T... . . , ,. ... bt. Joseph, Mo ......, .,,, . .3111Couuuercial Bldg.,S1 . . L. Mo. .Real Estzt Nhat. Bk. Commerce, K. C., M I 6 ...Wicliitzr Kaus ..........,. ,,, ...Rio Dr4.lL1llPll'0, Brnzzil. ., . ..Chillicotlie. Mo. . Jameson. Mo. .. .. Coluinlmia, Mo, ...Lexington Xlo. . .Prairie Hill. Mo. ...Culi'er,Ii1f1,,,, ...Kansas City, 110, , M .. Sraiil1eriji', Mo. ....... , Cliicfico. lll .,.l N Ocr'z1pr1I1'o1z. . . .Manufacturer . . . .Railroading . . . . . . . .Professor ....R. R. Otiice 0 ....... Banker . . .Merchant . . .Missionary . . . .Minister .... .Banker . . .Circuit Clerk . . . .Professor . . . .Lawyer - .... Minister -... ....Minister H331 Sliiilif-rf Blflgh. If C H0 . Eureka. Pol. V V h ' A 'PhNUa'1 . . . l.'l' ' ' ' 'Rio'-I ---- 4 .... Merchant My ,,,,i,.,,1 ,IM 1' ' -4 --.. ......... Minister ' i'.,Wfl'A' Q OA - - -... ....,........ B linister . .iV.1l,-. .ilo ...... ,llimfl of Latin, xv' J. Cl Liberix, Mo, - i- ' '. , ,- . liiomn Lynx.. Pioiideuce, R, I .Rornnuisiilli-, Kring- r li-ariuonr, Mo ..,, , .Ei'la'iuei'. liy, , . Decease-1. ...lfeurrlffyu N,.l,- H Blaine. lllieli ,--. .i.iueit5. Mo, U Deceased. .Telluriflf, C010 ,IEI Stev.'ai'tsi'illc. Mo, T'nioni:i1lf-l 1,1 ulll, .Li bert Mo ..,. , -Liberty Mo .i.uil'1i'o11, MO, Deteasf-rl, Hendrick, Clklgiu Uifertjf. Mo .... 7'ff'Z'ilf.'0. Mo ...,, ,H rlzuisas Citi' Nlo Vfiiiirriliizi. Mo, ,, HUf:I'ti.'. Mo. , ,, Vf?ff4rtI'. Mo. .. . . . .Minister . . . .Minister ... . .Banker ....Merchant - . . .Chemist ...Minister . . . .Merchant . . . . I,aWye1- . . . .Merchant . . . .Lawyer ...Minister ....Minister Circuit Judge ......Dr-ntiq .Yuma and Class. Tate, T. W ........... Turnhaugh, J. C.. '92. . .. . Truex, C. M., '92 ..... 'lTurner, M. B., '79. . . Trulle, H. E., '80 ....... . . Thornhill, H. S., '96. .. . .. Tate, C. F. J., 97 ..... Turnhaugh, T. B., '97. . . . . Tutt, J. M., '97 ....... Taylor, C. L. ........... . . Thompson, F. C., '05 .... . . Tiuder, D. M., '04 .... . Thomas, Deb., '05, . .. . '77 Thompson, R. Y., . . . . . Tilton, W. B., '05 ..... Trotter, H. T., '06 .... Victor, S. M., '78 ..... Address. ..Tipton tliolyoke, Coloj . .B-loomfield, Mo. .... . . . . .Metropolitan Bldg., St. . .Pilot Grove, Mo ...... . . .Lamonte, Mo. . . . . .Louisiana, Mo. . .Bloomfield, Mo. . .Dallas, Texas. . . . . . . .Washington, Kans. . . . Springfield, Mo .... . . .Trumbull, Nebr. . . . . .Sedalia, Mo ....... . . Springfield, Mo. . . . . .Grant City, Mo .... . . . . .Carrollton, Mo. . . . independence, Mo. , . Occupat1'n1i.. . . .Minister . ......... Insurance L. Mo .... .... E ditor Vollmer, Adolph, '97. . . .... St. Joseph, Mo .... . . . . Vineyard, Ben, '04 .... .... C ape Girardeau, Mo ............ Venable, C. W., '06. . . .... Deceased. Vollmer, Fred, '06 .... .... S t. Louis, Mo ........ Y. M. C. Waddell, Walter .... .... I iexington, Mo. Withers, G. S., '55 .... .... D eceased. Withers, Web ........ .... L iberty, Mo .... Wester, Cornelius, '75 .... ................................ Wilson, W. A., 'T8. ...... .... B elton, Tex ..... ........... . . Miilliamson, NV. J., '93 .... . Wornall, Frank ...... Ward, H. C., '84. . .. Willis, 'T7. Winn, F. D., '94, . .. Ward, Jack ....... . Wright, G. P., '94. . .. Withers, Robt. .... . Wornall, J. B., '94-. .. Wilhite, F. H. .... . . Williams, D. B., '95 .... Woodson, Winston ..... Ward, F. C., '97 ..... .5014 Morgan st., St. Louis, Mo. . . i .Kansas City, Mo. . . .Minister . . . .Editor . . .Minister . .Physician . . .lilinister . . . . .Teacher . . .Minister . . .Minister . . . Lawyer . . .Teacher . . . . .Minister Minister Real Estate A. Secretary Lumberman . . . .Minister .College Pres. . . . .Minister .Commerce Bk. Bldg., K. C., Mo ....... Lawyer . . .Kansas City, Mo. . . .Kansas City, Mo. . . .Alton, Mo. ...Liberty, Mo... .. . ...Kansas City, Mo.. . . . . . .Salisbury, Mo. . . .Osceola, Mo ...... . . . . . .Deceased. . . .Medicine Lodge. Kans . . . .Farmer . . . .Banker . . .Physician . . . .Minister ntinue Alumni Associationu- Co Lgir. .Vamc and Class. Winfrey, E. L ...... . Whitlock, C. F., '97. . Wilkerson, J. '97. Welch, Aikman. . . . . . Ward, J. M,, '98. .. Winston, C. H., ..... . Wilbanlcs, T. J., '99. . . Whitener, G. V., '00. . .. Winston, G. F ........ Whitener, J. L., '00. . . Willmott, XV. C ...... Wright, J. M., 'Oi . ... Winfrey, W. F., '01. . . Williams, W. H., '01 . . . Wilson, Andrew, '02. . . XVonsitler, A. C., '02. . . Walden, J. P. ....... . Wyman, O. T., '02. . . . Wright, E. F.. ..... . . . Wniiam, W. W., '02 ..... . . . VVilder, J. H ......... . . . . . Westbrook, C. A., '03. . Williamson, L. K ..... .... . . . Winebrenner, O. E., '04 .... . . . T. J. Wornall .......... . . . Wingblade, A. J., '04, .. ... Waters, C. A ......... Watkins, L. A., '05. . . Webb, S. G ........ White, H. S., '05. . . Wood, O. L., 'O1.... Wiatt, W. E., '01 ..... Winn, G. H ........ Yates, M ........ Yates, W. F., '98, . . York, Ray, '07. . . Yancy, W. B .... Yancy, Edwin .... Zu, C. J., '04. .. , 169 Address. V Hale, Mo. Flat River, Mo .... St. Louis, Mo. Louisiana, Mo ..., Kansas City, Mo .... Liberty, Mo. . . . Flat River, Mo .... Norfolk, Va. Desloge, Mo.. . . . Liberty, Mo. Liberty, Mo. Deceased. S pringfield, Ky ................. Klafveroel, pr. Axelwold, Sweden Cowgill, Mo. A iBedford, Mo. Excelsior Springs, Mo. V A - iColorado Springs, Colo. .North, S. C ........... Lamonte, Mo. . . .Dqniphan, Mo. . . .Kansas City, Mo. .Warrensburg, Mo .... .Liberty, Mo ........ .St. Paul, Minn. . . Canton, Mo ........ .Ann Arbor, Mich .... .Nashville, Tenn. . . .Eagle, Colo. .Gallatin, Mo. .Monekein, india. . . .Kansas City, Mo .... .Fulton, Mo ........ .1ilCllIT1OHd, Mo.. . .. .Olathe, Kans .... .Deceased Liberty, M0 ................. . Occupation. . . .Minister . . . . .Editor . .Lawyer . . .Minister . .Merchant . .Merchant . . .Minister .. .Reporter . . . .Minister ... .Minister . . . .Minister . . . .Teacher Stock raiser . . . .Teacher . . .Minister . . . .Student .Cattle man . .Missionary . . . . .Banker . . .Physician . . . .Banker . . .Minister . . . . .Farmer I '. I. Care of Ho Ly Yucn, Kansas City, Mo. ll Iatlvr ivtalf JOHN W. RIDER, Business Managor. f .9 .- fi ig 1 V ffl- f. V' FH- fi? 2' ' . - ' 1QQ:'.,-1 Z I, x fbi :Q K .HUBERT D. MARTIN, T W9-LTTR M' MUN Asscciatc Litcmig' lfiiil 5? .13 1 . iw..- G UY Momia Y, Associato Editor. x qu K Editor-in-Chief. ' CHAS. S. LENIONS GEORU15 lf. BARTON, 1 1 Advertising Manager. no Literary Editor. , , av s if 2 1.2: qvsmxvffg, I . , ks. if: v i 1 y. . W -i .. , H , 5 4 , .Q-. H 4' Q iwuiiiz ip. .ii1x5iM Ui-wiiiziiiiun In L 1 1 C. .. i 1 i Q + HIWISICRT D. MARTIN, Aw rffatr' Editor. 155 , it r ff Q I . E 3 . Q, , f , , s n. E, an , 'w'f--f f1i',1j1,n,L1-' BAHTUN7 I,itm'a,ry Frlitmg 11? I I. 'mlm' Staff vs 4 Q. 5 MN ft www N v4AAht 'fir 'E I W . 1 I ,r V 3 5 1 I i u NVALTER M. SMITH, PAUL R' RIDER Associate Literary Editor. Art Editor. LUIE W. M. BURTON, Circulation Manager. ELMER MCCASKILL ROGER L. JENNINGS, Organization Editor. 171 A'0h1GtiC EditO1'- -gr K 31 ' ,. F ff wi I I ff ' y v l If l A l I I ME' ' 1 , I I I w j f .Y -4, A I ,fi I ' f 5' 55' ET A I I 5 ing :',?1gW ffl 'ff ' -. 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' 7 ' ' i, ' 'T gggggngn, naman I 'HE lu Kind Friends: Here I ani. Slow but sure, I am out at last. If you are a knocker, knock 5 a kicker, kick g a jabber, jab, my leather back is tougher than a hard shell. The Tatler Staff has laboriously pulled me, stubborn as I have feasted long and sumptuously upon the best of William Jewell Talent 5 and I earnestly thank all who have given to make me what I am. 4, . - -I I am, through the school year. I y 4 k J I 'May I preserve it for you until my long life shall end, when our last sun goes down. In the name of the Tatler Staff, '08, I am, Truly yours, IIT J! 172 x J I . aciver the i pleasure in 1 benelitted b sav. RIG YK will also rest HH? , A'- Z f L 1 ?WE5QQEgi? ' a - -J 5 1 E 4 rife' s s f es? qw-r: 1 X lj lil? fix! F '-'Z-MI? fl I QQ? JWWW if Wfra 9 , ff jaluber, jabg stubborn as the best of l ha fre given f shall end, ..'V'1,v Ahuvrtiavmrnii I W. 41 s t 55 J HE Institutions, Business Houses and Professional Men, Whose advertisements are to be found on the following pages, are of the first-class character, and the Editors of this volume take pleasure in recommending them to all. You will be interested in and benefitted by spending a few moments in reading what they have to say. We will consider it a personal favor if all Who read our book will also read the ads. 173 AA,----A------Y:,::,--q-oo------v------------- ::::::::Q:::::::::::: ::::::::::::::0 -v---- --v--'-' illizun 312111211 Qlnllvgv FOUNDED BY MISSOURI BAPTISTS, 1849 - FOHN P. GREENE, D. D., LL. D., PRESIDENT -----.- .-.- -- ---A- ---:fl ll FORTY PROFESSORS AND INSTRUCTORS Everything Contained in the Very Be5tCollege Courses is Offered Here to Candidates for the A. B. Degree ENROLLMENT FOR THE PRESENT YEAR, 525 MENA William Jewell is the oldest, largest and best equipped College for Men west of the Mississippi. William J ewell is considered by informed people to be the best college in Missouri. Q Many well-informed persons believe that William Jewell is the best college for men in the west. Twenty-nine States, Territories and Foreign Countries represented in the enrollment this year. William J ewell aims to combine the highest learning with the highest standard of Christian living. ' William Jewell men spend less money on the average than students of State Schools and schools of lower grade. William Jewell now has eleven buildings, and is building a splendid library, to cost, with equipment and endowment, S5l20,000.00. OPPORTUNITIES FOR SELF-HELP TO WORTHY STUDENTS' CATALOGUE FREE ILLIA JE ELL COLLEGE LIBERTY,MISSOURI , --v'-v----21:22:22::::::::::o::::::oo::-o::::::::::::::------:::-::::--------:::3,-, Y 174 L, -4-9 -w.-- -0 l ll s l E fi L le ith till I I GUDD - -O Tmipornrfly. 1000 U ,ga-::::: ::::::-A-v I N f::----::-:::::--- ---- --- -Y-v-::: nllvgv STS. 1849 . PRESIDENT TRUCTORS i Courses Degree A R . 5 2 5 BI E N - wisxippi. 11- Wwsf. N Vt':11'. fQ?'fL1I1HVfZ'1Ef. lui xf'l1'J'!lf uf IHWQ1' gl-adcy 'jY,lfpi'I1'11f gurl endowment, S120,000.00, ' STL'DEAYTS :OLLEGE - ,, 0 -v-1 A----- -----A -Q--QQ 1 4 I I 0 0 IN 0 +I 0 wi H O 0 0 0 0 ll IN U 1? ll H H 0 H U ll fx O 0 U 0 ll 0 4 0 6 I nu N 1 ---------------- ----v-Y-- ,-------,-------- tok GUDD Svampvrk M Spetly Svtglv-Idvrfrrtinnl - -1- 1 - .1- Youug Meu's Clothes that are pluuued and put together with the thought ofthe Scholurfv Particular Requirements us to Style, Fit and Weurubility. Uuce you'fve fworu u Sumpeclz Suit, Young Sir, it's easy suiliug for us to sell you Number Two! 19 fK UUDD n W tht - THEY RANGE IN PRICE FROM 315 TO 335 ' 1 v-xr!-.-.-v-.-xfxfxfsfv x l ' -- ''11---feaUs9:qiiaisfeea,c Mnrhnn Sc lhlppvl Gllnihing' Gln. :::::::::Q:::::::: 1 e Kansas City Veterinary College Gives a Thorough, Practical and Complete Course I New Buildings Extensive Hospitals Ample Laboratories p Complete Equipment up Experienced Instructors Many Opportunities as Practitioners Instructors ' Investigators Sanitary Officers Catalogue and Other Information Sent on Request E12 5. ,g7TP11IEI1'f, Svnrrrierrg 1336 Earl Fiheenfb Streel Kansai City, MiJJOIlfi I :zzz::::::g:2:------,--,A- ll -v-v----::::::::::3::::::J Operator W. H. C 0 F F E Y of the Studio of Bauer KANSAS CITY, MO. K Coffey - --.- . ll ll as ll i ,,:, -:f.-- :--:L-Q--::::::--. xii... i 3 0 . l 6 0 9 O Teach p Pcnmans ship Mail This beautiful fliplonnl was ici- ecutecl by one of my giunliiaiies. Blix Francis 15. Koock, now penlnzin im Hi1l's Business College. f'Hlcl:1lion.:l City. Okla., unil 1'e1n'eseins lliex ilu- 3 1 . ,Lgree of liroficlenc-y ini' Nlllllvlyn 3 l attain upon coinpli-lin: ilie lla. l- -1 soinerian course as Iungln ln' MV. Ransom. li ll ll G I 1 I f , - 'K if C H-1 L lllOl'4Jllll iw-llvuw. mg ' Sm'linols.c1v, li' yi ' Q fnx'o1'ilc in-:ms in-il. -' r1l1'l'llllL'llk4'i l l 3826 Euclid Avenue. U I ? fs -.M Q T A iii' J ' Q5 -1 - . ,M , i L ' 5:3 I is r lv lr- W- H. COFFEY . yhe Studio of Bauer Q Coffey KANSAS CITY, Mo, r-Y----- ---- -----v--- --v- -----v---------v--oooov---ooo---------,Y ,:: - v.....- --------,,, i, 5 Teach Penman- Arm' wwf ff dxf ff b ll ' mm mmf fflfffflffllbffrf in 0v4'fyff,ffWkilffnQ flffffiflff M ai cflffzfffn This beautiful diploma was ex- ' ecutecl by one of my graduates, Mr. . Francis B. Koock, now penman for H1ll's Business College, Oklahoma C1ty,Okla., zuiil represents the de- gree- of proficiency my students attain- upon completing the Ran- somerian course as taught by Mr. Ransom . IAM TI-IE MAN WI-IO WON TI-IE. ORLDU FIRST PRIZE I PENIVIANSHIP By my new system I can make an expert penman of you by mail. I ani placing my students as instructors in com- mercial colleges, supervisors of penmanship in the public schools, principals of commercial departments of High Schools, etc lf ou wish to become at better genman, write me for full particulars. I will send you FREEfone of my xx x A '39 . y ,c ' I Q favorite pens and at copy of the Ransomerian Journal,wh1ch contains 'many photos of successful students, many beautiful specimens of pcnmanship, including diplomas made by students, etc. Enclose stamp. 3826 Euclid Avenue, r Hi,-c,,,!X NJ Kaxlsns City. Nlissouri --A--------------------------oo -AA- -- ----------------------QQ-A-A lboooo-Q94-.9.........-..-------Y--v-------vv-------------- ---------v-----v------vv--- ---- 177 Y-A--------------AAAAAAA-AAA-A------------AA-AA-AA----A----,-::::::::.-:::::::::::::::::2:21 5fKnhvri Keith Q iliurniturr me Glarnvt Gln. llth nnh Cbranh 'Annum Kanaaa Qiitg, Missouri KEIT JS-1 E furnish free upon request beautiful loose sheet illustrations of any piece of furniture you desire. Also We issue an elaborate color cata- A logue of Rugs, Carpets and Curtains. WE PA Y 'THE FREIGHT--- and guarantee safe delivery to your depot---Lowest possible net cash prices. if TELEPHONE GRAND 1314 BELL4 Clllhv Jlvnkinn' Cnuarantvv . CORNISH sc BAKER . Millions of silver and paper dollars are handled every day without thought as to their intrinsic worth, because the stamp of the United States Government is on every one. PHOTOGRAPHERS The stamp of the Jenkins' tirm upon a piano sale carries with it the same sense of security to the buyer. Our guarantee back of the quality, back of the price, back of our statements, is as strong as the stamp of the government upon coin, or its guarantee to redeem its paper money in 305.312 Shaken Bldg. gold and Suvef' 1 1 1 5 Grand Avenue. KANSAS CITY, Mo. Steinway 8: Sons Weber Gabler 8 Co. Vose K Sons Hardman n And many otherhfirms supply our Pianos, and we guarantee them to be the best of the piano makers' art. We have in stock hundreds of Pianos, every one marked in plain unchan in fi ures. V S g g A guarantee that you get your money's worth. We save yon 350 to S150 on a Piano. 31. IM. Elenkinn' Svnna ililnair Gln. IOI3-I5 Walnut St., Kansas City, Mo. THE BEST PLACE 'TO BUY A PIANO. --- 'Y ..... -vv--:::::::::::oQ-Q-qQQoQooQo KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI INCORPORATED-FIFTEEN YEARS OLD SEND FOR OUR CATALOGUE PRESTON K. DILLENBECK, 'Direclor :::::::::::::::::::::::Q::o::::::::::::::::1i- 178 --....-ooo - -QQQQQQ THE Brie TAYLOR AVENYE A Iumrporatecl as a Baptist 1 Mm-Ch 25, 1899. Oxviied anf by gfliaptist Associatif n . i to The St. Louis Hnprisr i One of the best institutions 1 ' 'r io, 2 in the Xvest. Beanrnni ,fn U , . 2 the iinest residence portion lg 0 . 3 B1-ight, cheerinl mon il Q1 with private hath, Xlwchfii L ll K li in each department, Chic ll 1: operating rooms in the ci ll il ofQpalesce1it Glass. o P f ii Nledical Stair fl 0 ll ll 11 Our large Training M1100 3 o , , 1: sicians and those nectnne .. ii with us. Uni' rates for nes 4+ ll O ll ll U 0 ll 0 , W. H. M A Y W ' S111-,icon Ui z P 1 0 AA,,,- L::::::::::2- :': .....-.-- QQQQQQQQQQ: :zzz :::o::QQ::--: cc: THE MAYFIELD SANITARI lncorporated as a Baptist Sanitarium March 25, 1899. Owned and controlled by a Baptist Association and reporting to the St. Louis Baptist Association. One of the best institutions for the sick in the West. Beautiful buildings in the Hnest residence portion of the city. Bright, cheerful rooms en suite, with private bath. Modern equipment in each department. One of the hnest operating rooms in the country, made of Opalescent Glass. Nledical Staff of Eminent qpeclallsts ln Constant AttPl1d3IlCe Our large Training School for Nurses is educating and training youno Wom n for this noble profession Phy sicians and those needing the services of skilled nurses in th car of all kinds of disease should correspond with us. Our rates for hospital care and treatment are alwavs reasonable For flll ex lllf0l'lllt'ltl0ll uddxess W. H. MAYFIELD, M D W G TYZZER M D Su,-gegn in Chief, House PhySlCl8H and Manager ::::::1 ::::::::Q::0:::::2 -vvvvrrr .v.... .--YY--::o::::::::::----AA------Q--Q--Ao-AQ -0'00 '7-A ' EMERY, BIRD -'IHAYER oo Outiitters to Every Member of the Family and Furnishers to the Home n Over One and 0ne-half Million Dollars worth of New Spring and Summer Mer- chandise from which to make selections Emery, Bird, Thayer Co Kansas City School of Law All sessions of this school are held in the evening. This enables the students to be engaged in other workin day time and then pursue their legal studies at night. The work done is thorough and comprehensive, covering 5 the following subjects: Blaekstoni-'S Commentaries, lil'llCyS 00lI1lllL'1ltiLl'll'S, Contracts, Bills, Notes and Cominereial Paper, Torts, Common ,Law and Equity Pleacling, Code Pleading, Evidence, Equity, Jurispru- dence, Agency, Criminal Law, Wills and Administration of Estates, Partnership, Corporations, Real Property, Domestic Relations, Constitutional Law, Bankruptcy, X Statutory Rights and Remedies, Constitutions, Juris- diction and Practice of Federal Courts, Extraordinary Remedies, Insurance and Moot Court FACULTY Hon. Oliver H. Dean, Mr. IVI. A. Fyke, judge Shepard Barclay, Mr. William P. Borland, judge W. C. Marshall, Hon. I. V. C, Karnes, lVlr. John W. Snyder, Mr. Sanford B. Ladd, Hon. R. I. Ingraham, Hon. Willard P. Hall, Mr. Edward D. Ellison, Judge I. R. Gantt. lVlr. C. 0. Tichenor, lVIr. john B. Pew, Hon. John F. Philips, Mr. Robert E. Ball, Mr. A. L. Cooper, Han. E. L. Scarritt, Hon. Turner A. Gill, Hon. E. F. Gates, Mr. Ellison A. Neel. Library Privileges are Unexcelledf-Tuition Reasonable. Next Term Begins Sept. 24, '08 For Catalogue and Full Inforxuatiou, Address O KANSAS CITY SCHOOL OF LAW Qevv---vvvv---Y,:-:::::::G39?:: z,-------- 5 4- -A---:::-:::::e:e ef --:.-,v-- ---oo - v E take this tliaiiliiriu Ll C, im the-ii past and hope 'E-2 9 ture, and lqinciljc r always open late you with sonietliizig ti- io' ff?fq ag ' ble- fi 4 We S ell vor H L1 Ytvrile for Free 17 ALR:. YA J' E Fl Q S .f.X5L site! XYQ have a coinplete into X. . ' -,-. sl--71' ' Xi Chautauquas oui Ni und- A Always full weight QWU' Baker 8: Loelswv Kansas CVS ,..-Q.o--.....- - ,-, -v Q....,------::::i ::e:1:----- Qity School of Law T Z E D I N I 8 9 5 mis sn?liool are liolcl in the evening. This i it nts to he ougeigvtl in other workin day piirsii- their legal studies at night. The Tln tri'-iiuli and Qtwinpielieiisivc-', Covering rllllll'f'lFf l'3liim-lqstfvnafs CUllllIlOlll'Lll'li'b, n-mmivs. l'Illlll'21l'lS. Hills. Notrs :intl lp.-1' 'l'o1't+. Volnizmmii Law and Equity le l'le-girlinz. liviclviifa-, Equity, .lui'isp1'u- lrvllllllllill l.:1w, Wills and Aclmiiiistrutiou ll'lflll'l'SillD. f'oi'po1'i1tio1is. Roni Property, films. Coiistittitioiiril l,i1w. Btl11liI'lllJtCy, 'ts and Roiiioflig-s. Fonstitutions, Juris- lf'tif':- of lfc-cl:'1'i1l Fourts, EXl71'HOl'CllI121l' f 3 rqim'-f'z1nrl Hoot Vourt. F.1'C'l'LTY Mr. Sanford B. Ladd, Hon. John F. Philips, Hon. R. l. lngraham, Mr. Robert E. Ball, Hon. Willard P. Hall, Mr. A. I.. Cooper, Mr. Edward D. Ellison, Hon. E. L. Scarritt, judge l. R. Gaantt, l'lr. C. O. Tichenor, lvlr. John B. Few, Hon. Turner A. Gill, Hon. E. P. Gates, Mr. Ellison A. Neel. 'ileges are Unexcelled--Tuition Next Term Begins Sept. 24, '08 und Full Information, Address tr scHoot or LAW ii1,::o::: --- -1--Q-- Y- eve -Y ,,---oQ K' T . . , , 0 1: St. Louls UH1VBrS1ty ll U ' I 0 ' . 1 Il Q li E take this opportunity of S C ll 0 0 1 ? E 'Mgef S2136 l ormerl Ma ion- ima- eaumon o e eo C ICIDC ll thanking the boys of W. J. 4F 2 r r l - lf C. for their patronage in fhf? ii past and hope to share it in .the fu- ' ll fl ture, and kindly remember we are L Strong. Fundamental Courses,-The it A d to serve . V ll always Open late and na y . f A t 1 Chemistry, li you with something to eat and drink. department 0 na omy - E Physiology and Pathologyare directed it - f' ' 'R - ' 1' t h d ote their Il L5 2115125 Lflrna. Qlunrh 4 num by 15 Sf W ff GV Il entire time to the school. Thoroughly Il equipped laboratories and library. Personal Contact with instructors. 3' --T E N T S1. t ll W 9 S e 11 0 1' R E N T T h e m II. Numerous and Varied Clinical ll WVrite for Free Catal03lle l: 1 Facilities.-Nine Hospitals. Strong Flags AwningS of 1' ers. Bedside instruction. L: .N ,- f ll . ii We have a complete line of Camp Fumishmgs' :I Chautauquas our Specialty, VVS can save you money. F B H t. a n d 1 ,1 forma no n, n .1 .1 r 0 S 0 - 0 I' U e I n f 1 11 f vht Goods. 5 Alwx2l5siu wel., D C DI, E. P. Ly0Il, Dean mu ' l . 00 . ii K Grand Avenue and Caroline Street 2 Kansas City, Mo. A A A-- . AA--,,- YAA- -- 'AA' '77--'YYAAYY 9 iiii:::::::::i::::,:::::::::::: A - ----Cece 32:3::1:33::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::2:f:::::::::: ' ' I ' v -Ii su nu tl nu Glvntral Qlnllv 1: nf Obatvnpathg 11 II ESTABLISHED 1903 1: u il . . ll . . I Co-ed, fully equipped and able to give students best course of any school. f: Tuition Terms reasonable. Clinical advantages unsurpassed. College Clinic. ' 0 PrivateHospital Clinic and City Hospital Clinic. Many other city advantages. n . ' IC For .Particulars and Catalogue A IVrite-l'- ' U in 15211. illlnffvti, B. OB., Svvrrrtarglg K A N S A S C I T Y , M I S S O U R I u ' II ll o 0 4 l nruvrartg P tra n PQP: ll 909, 911, 913 E. 10th St., Kansas City, Missollri li . . O Organized in 1880 and founded upon the highest Educational Ideals. Its Entrance Requirements are the same as all other schools which, like itself, are embraced in the Association of American 4' Medical Colleges. The course is a four years' course of eight months each. It is equal to the course given in the Eastern Universities. The Clinical Facilities are unsurpassed. In every department the clinics are large and variedg its teachers having access to 'I all public and private hospitals of the city, clinical teaching is made a prominent part of the course. Its Training School for Nurses was the first established in the West and is now the very best. 41 A A 1: Elini' fnrthrr infurmatinn J TE ' ' ' - ii 11I1'ifDiU 1 0 o may into EQ, ll 12thVa11d Wy'a11dotte Streets. Q3 KANSAS CIT1', ISIISSOURI I -::-::::::,:::::::cxezxxx,,A r r r----A-,,A,r,,,M-,Han-M-U 1 I. f -' ---- :::1:1::11: :al 182 .Q-o-..o.-' ,,..oo ',,,,.:.:,-.:.,o440 Select Your O 1 From the folio il ' Ili of famous Pia you will never ll 1, 'JL-i if ny U if KI1Hbe9 El Qi! ii A. B. Chase, 0 ,. E lversniiz Pond., E Smith S Barnes 2 Price 81 Tec? 0 . 2 VVillard, i i New Pianos from 3135 U' S i 55-00 per month. Piano 2 U. s. A. 0 E Player P13110 Depaf E High Grade Pla5'Cf if i Large simfli - WV 3 o o o s Q I E 910 Wvalnut Siffci o L ,,,------ ilhtvnputhlg course of any school. lssetl. College Clinic. vther city advantages, A Yri ipxva te JI Svrrviarg M I s S 0 U R I nllvgp SSH lll'l'Ll ' , . . 1 md in thc Association of Ainey-jcan 'f-Ii in thc Eastern Tjniveysities. rf xv-U1-ipd. its teachelw . H' - .. havin A TM. M g acccss to V- 'V ll V JON.. ll U ' EE' B., EPEI11 .ii ss.xs CITY, MISSQURI il hi, 0 'ufvafeee O -J y.oQe... 4 in , l V, H411 Nfl- U 1 l f Select Your P 1ano ywgq 415 1 0 re ' ' i K9 . . . 'gs N F rom the following list X 4 . - Q9 1 ' of famous Pianos and . l ei jf P I 'll ' ' 1 ' of you W1 never regret it .1 .Q - fy i 4 iz ms, Knabe, Everett, 'X 9 5 Y A. B. Chase, MCPhail, 5 0 F sg Ivers 8C Pond, Packard, -'J , my cy 1 P gi Smith gl Barnes, Poole, . A ' P X' if Price 8a Teeple, Kauffman, U XL . Q A Willard, Wegner. I-2 Q - ' New Pianos from S135 to 55600. Terms low as ii A Pi- I' P T, . 35.00 per month. Pianos sold anywhere in the ' M I U. S. A. PlflY01' Pi211l0 DeP2l1'f111e11f---The most complete in Kansas City, carrying more High Grade Player Pianos than all other stores doing business in Kansas City. Large stock Sheet Music, Victor, Edison and Columbia Talking Machines and Records for all machines. Call and make yourself at home while in the city. . 910 Waliirnt Street C0. S. M. HENLEY,.Mgr. L:z::::::::a-:::::-::-Q-::::o:::::::::::-::------Q-:::::: :::::::: ::::: :::::::::::::: 183 o-:::::::::::::::::::-::Z-::------QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ.qqqooooooQaoe:::: v:::- ::::ooQo.--v WASHI GTO IVERSITY -L-lii-MARSHALL S. SNOW, C omibrises the following departmenzm' I. Department of Arts and'Sciences VVeSt Of Skinker Road Which includes . , Qaj THE COLLEGE o F. A. HALL, Lit. D., Acting Dean f Qbj THE SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING AND AR- CHITECTURE, C. M. WOODWARD, Ph. D., LL. D., Dean DEGREES I. Bachelor of Arts Il. Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering III. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering IV. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering V. Bachelor of Science in Chemistry VI. Bachelor of Science in Architecture VII. The usual higher degrees Entrance Examinations, Monday and Tuesday, June 15 and 16 Tuesday and Wednesday, September 22 and 23, 1908. 11112 Glrnzvr Ihvnlngiral Svminarg Curriculum designed for college graduates and others of like attainments. Four distinct courses of study. Faculty of ten professors and instructors. Electives in University of Pennsylvania. Access to Philadelphia's li- braries and archaeological museums. Degree of B. D. in course to college graduates. Scholar- ships to students of merit. ' Tuition, room -rent and servants' attendance free. Address all communications to illliltnn CE. iiuana, C F W A R D Glhwatrr, Elgar. ::::::-.:::::::::::::::-QQQ::::::::.-::::::: ------,:,:::::::--,,, rvhnnsrrr W School of Botany fkinlgerv R on d LASL, D., LL. D., Professor in Charge School of Fine Arts .Slim HALSEY C. lVES, LL. D., Director -l ifilggijwi,Bm-!ei5IE'l'fllllS, LL. D., Dean mlm. Tutllluy' Swmtgmlggpl5g'gl5:6gl.11'ee years' course. iartment QD inssorni iiEDielL eoLLEGE -A RUBERT LI'EDEIiING,M. D. Dorm Umm- TU'f5'li1l' and lYt'4lIlt'Sflily, Sgpfembfsy ,ind artnient. l3Xl.vflQLl,ljflli. Beaumont and Locust Sig, .-.i,g,xi-.Hi.i, ir. D., D. D. s. DE-an Septeruher25a1ul26, 1903. ' ihvrtg Ahuzmrv P1'z'12Zz'11g fl Spec-jdjfy nts always' given space in the Advance, F. W A R D, : 0 p 1- i e t 0 r E O ---,22 AAA 0 A-::f::::::e:,,,,g Bax-.X 5 gf i r 3, 1fV5'Izin?iz..,4Q?Ze!v1f5e7z A' ,fp-jlrance 512 Washm-qtnn Ave. A Quake Esr.x13r.IsH12D 1841. lxconronlvrnn. .BUSINESS EDUCATIO And the Place to Get It The Business Course Actual Business Practice A Shorthand and Typewriting and Practical Telegraphy Bookkeeping with Penmanship Banking Correspondence Auditing Arithmetic, English Joint-Stock Branches, Spanish, Etc. , and Thoroughly Taught. Corporation Accounting, Etc. DAY AND NIGI-IT. Students may enter at any time and select such studies as they desire. Day School is in session during the entire year, Night School from Sept. to April. Business Houses, Banks, Railroad Oflices, Telegraph Offices, Professional men, etc., supplied with reliable Bookkeepers, Stenographers, Telegraph Operators and Clerks. Graduates are assisted in procuring paying positions without extra charge. For information, Catalogues, etc., write or call at the College oflice. J. G. BOHMER, President. Bc-ll, Main 391. F. A. TORRENCE, Vice-Pres. Kinloch, Central 1168 N. M. CLEMMONS,,Sec. dc Treas. This school employes no solicitors and has no connection whatever with any other college. A T Russell Commercial hotographer 17 8: 18 Schutte Building 1209 GRAND AVE KANSAS CITY, - - U. S. A. MR. A. 'r. 1itirssELL One who has taken a leading position and enjoys exceptionally high repute ln the art of commercial photography is Mr. A. T. Russell. whose oflice is located ln suit 17-18 Schutte Building, 1209-1211 Grand Ave. For the past seven years Mr. Russell has been considered a leader in everything that pertains to high art commercial photo- graphy, and through excellence of his work has built up a large trade in Kansas City and its surrounding territory. His specialties are views, groups, flash lights, catalogue work, photographic color- ing, magazine and press photography. No order is too small and none too large to gain his undivided attention, and his Work shows masterly treatment ln every detail. He has successfully made some of the most difficult views in Kansas City, one of which was the interior of Convention Hall dur- ing Sarah Bernhardt's engagement here, showing one of the largest audiences ever gathered in the hall. Our many readers in Kansas City and its surrounding territory who may at any time desire views taken of anything, anywhere, Will do well to call or write Mr. Russell, and have the work done by an expert, whose prices are most reasonable. Mr. Russell is the photographer for the outdoor vlews made for this publication, which show for themselves. Several expert photo- graphers are employed, all of whom are under the direct supervision of Mr. Russell, which assures prompt attention to all orders. ll ll p ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll U U O ll ll 0 Y ,A,,,,----,--------:::: :::::::::::L1:::3::::::::::-oo:::::1:::::::::::::::::' 185 I --------- -A-----------,-A---A- ,-,,,,----,,-----Y-Y- Y----- DR. A. IVI. TUTT DENTIST Oflice over KELLY dr PERKINS' DRUG STORE PARLOR SHOE STORE . PHILIP FRAHER dc SON LIBERTY, IVIO. A IVest side of Square. CROSSETT and KING QUALITY SHOES - - -000,000-0-0.-0.00-49-Q-QQQQQQQQQQQ M. Earrg Ifiigvlnur Efvarher nf Huirv 10111 and McGee Sis- 203 K. C. Post Bldg. Kansas CXUJ, Mo. YQ. Ha edin 'YDENTIST A Liberty, 57110. 1' II O J' E 1.2.7 B L A C' If W. LTRIIVIBLE --LIBERTY, IVIO.-- Hardware, Implements, Harness American Field Fence, Etc. Vanderhoof 81 Witthoof's LIVERY, FEED AND SALE STABLE LIBERTY, MO. R N dU d Caba IIH TELEPHONE 77 DUNCAN XZ HODGES LIBERTY, Mo. PENNANTS AND EIVIBLEIVIS Made to Order. GR. L GBRUCE cfqflorney at Law Office in Love Bllllldllllg. XXIII purchase Second-hand Books, Lmrarxes, wholg or lI?IIiI,' Iiinces EZIIISIHCYOFX. Lorre- 1 t S ION GIICC SO ICI E . The B. Glick Bookstore MOKE WRIGHT, PROPRIETOR BOOK SELLER and STATIONER 1 . '.-. . ..' 'Go Donn to GI1cICs New IIOCJIIOII 612 Main Street KANSAS CITY, MO. Phones-BellMz1iII2124 Y. Home, 2448 Main El. E. Enihmvll, IIIII. B. ' Q!7lce nz ru Ifelly IC P1'1'kiI1.s' Drug Store. KAN S A S CITY BOOK EXCHANGE BOOKS BOUGHT SOLD and EXCHANGED 715 Main St. KANSAS CITY, MO. R. L. RAYMOND LIVERY Feed and Sale StaI9Ie LIBERTY, MO. Telephone I I2. Fine Turnouts at Reasonable Rates. IQ6 , 3 ------------ -------- - - ., CITIZENS BAN LIBERTY CAPITAL STOCK 325,000 + + + L A DAVIDSON. IOI-IN III YEVII. President. C2 5 'M W. W. WHITESIDE The North Side Iewe LIBERTY, MO. Pitts gl Hamilton EIGROCERSIIQ EAST SIDE SQUARE. -- ........ .............---..- I iiarrg Eigvlinu Erarhrr nf Hnirr 1 . ' Itlfil ima' !VlfGm' Sis. M? K' C' P057 5115- Kansas Cflfr. Mo. Vanderhooi af Witthooi's LIVERY, FEED AND SALE STABLE LIBERTY, Mo, Rigs New and Up-lo-dale. Cab at all Hours TELEPHONE 77. P .mlmse Second-lmncl Books. Libraries 'nllvlff Of Iiart, Prices Sarisfactorx Correl spondenve solicited. The B. Glick Bookstore llfflili WRIGHT. PROPRIETOR liflflli SELLER and ST.-XTIONER, Co Down io ClIii'k's New Location ol' Main Street KANSAS CITY M0 VIH! SAIL-II1Iz1i1l212-1 Y. Home, 2448 Main R. I... RAYMOND LIVERY Feed and Sale Stable LIBERTY, MO. T-I-phone I I2. Fine Turnouts at Reasonable Rates, -----.,-::,:i- AYYA Q QQQQQQQQQQQQQQ QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ THE CITIZENS BANK LIBERTY CAPITAL STOCK 525,000.00 + + + L. A. DAVIDSON. IOI-IN M. NEWLEE, President. Cashier. QVQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ A A A - ovvv- WITHERS 84, WHITE W. XVITHERS, Manager. Lumber and Building Material Yards- t M Cor. Mill and Missouri Sis. I er y' 0' ----,,Q------,---- - ---- - Jxo. S. Minion. President. GEO. S. RAITCIIEY, Oushler. First National Bank LIBERTY, Mo. Capital ----- 350,000 ' Surplus and Profits - 55,000 Give us Your Account, we will Treat You Right W. W. WI-IITESIDE The North Side Jeweler LIBERTY, IVIO. Pitts 81 Hamilton EIGROCERSIE EAST SIDE SQUARE. IEIINIIMY IHC GIS MIEHINI HIIIIIIW WIHI LIGHTING SYSIIMS FOR LIGHTING CHURCHES, STORES, HALLS and HOMES Get our strong guarantee. Systems shipped subject to approval on 10 days trial. Send us diagram of your iooins-will quote special prices. ECONOMY GAS LAMP CO. 211-213-215 Goodrich Place KANSAS CITY,-MO. -,. YY ---AA--AAAAAQ AA What Does It Signify? theipufgfodygijv gyou have a chanee to eat healthful foods. The question is, where can we find the goods. We advise people to go to the place where every effort is put forth to buy pure, WhOIe- X some ggods, for everybody likes Good things to eat. You can always find them in large or small quantities at the store of L. T. Dorsett, LibCriv,l1VI0. PHONE 75. A A A A A A AQ--QA AQQQQQQQQQQQ-coco A- ,vv,,,--,-vv -----v-- b---,---........--.....--------- --- v ,--v- 187 F T. 5. HE DER o R COMPAN - ' College Books and Book Things 7 PENNANES Soda Pbuntain andfF7ne Cbnfkctionepy SHARP BROTHERS GD. QA. SHARP, 'OI W. E. SHARP, ,O5 Furniture and Undertaking BROWN BUILDING, LIBERTY, MfSSOURl 188 919 -Y--1:---,- U . t rolg lg ZS i5g!tM91 JV O R T iw .P .2 'I' e ci A, D. BRQYYN. Pr0.f1.fN17. E. XY. STEPHFXF. ffrft Prczfidwzf. J. H. ROBLFE. Strom' Hr ident. A. NY. PAYX1-Q. Sr'f7l'!r7 Q A. C. RITCHEY. Tm'::.f:1rf. MRS. 1. H. C.UJNX'AF,l..f S1r,6n'l'11!s11JwzI. DR. I. H. if'AUXYA1.l,.fgl' Pbyffrizzzz 711 Cfili!'g'r' MISS ANNA T. -LKSIAQYIR perizzfwzdezzf of ,Ym',fr.f. DR. J. A. STRFLF. Pr'f,f.'.:'r i6alSI11j7T. XYeH Eqiiippcci, Qi ings. Every' con most Siicccssfti 1 ing Schools for Xurses to enter this hand of mfr as there are only lizirli, DR. I. H. CADXYALI Pf'-rsician iff Cf!r.2 Ar. I OM AN Things 'nfectionery 2 R S x SHARP, '05 ertaking 91 ::::::::::::::::::,::::::::::o:::::::-- ismziri aptist Sanitarizzm 9 NORTH TAYLOR AVENUE ahaha! SAINT LOUIS, JIISSOURI Owned and Controlled by the Baptist General Association of the State A. D. BROWN, President. E. VV. STEPHENS, First Vice- President. J. H. ROBLEE, Seoond Vice-Prey ident. . A. VV. PAYNE, Secretary. A. C. RITCHEY, Treasurer. MRS. l. H. CADWALLADER, Superintendent. DR. I. H. CADWALLADER, Physician in Charge. MISS ANNA T. GLAUNER, Su perintendent of Nurfex. DR. J. A. STEELE, President Med- ical Staf , DR. B. A. VVILKES, Secretary Med- ical Staff. MRS. H. R. LYLE, President Wom- an's Board'of Charity. MRS. J. H. YORE, Secretary Wom- an'.f Foard of Charity. MRS. W. L. MUSlCK, Treasurer Woman': Board of Charigl. MRS. ALFRED RICKETTS, Pres- ident Junior Charity Board. MRS. A. W. PAYNE, Secretary Jun- ior Clltlflilfjf Board. MRS. J. W. DICKEY, Treasurer Junior Charity Board. W7ell Equipped, Quiet, Restful Sanitariuni and Hospital for the sick. Large, well-aired build ings. Every comfort. Every appliance, convenience and accommodations for the best and most successful medical and surgical treatment. We have one of the largest and best Train ing Schools for Nurses in the city. Any Christian young woman, over twenty-one years of age, desiring to enter this band of Workers and perfect herself for this noble calling, should make application at once as there are only a limited number of places to be filled. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, ADDRESS DR. l. H. CADWALLADER, MRS. l. H. CADWALLADER D Pbysieian in Charge. 233:95 SuPL'fi7lff 'df'7'l' U A AA-AAA - ie::::1:::::::: ::::::::::::::::::::::::-::: .....- v--- 00000000000000000000000000000000000 -000 000 DEAF, ESS POSITIVELY CURED IN YOUR OWN HOME by a mild, new method that removes the cause. Stop-s head noises, stops discharging ears, opens the ears and restores the hearing. Cures Catarrh in every stage. Two Months' Free Medicine to Prove It! A M. l 5,7 rx, W11'tefoday for Ffee Book, . ' - How -fo Cure Yomzsetf of ' , , S Caiarfiz, Deaj91ess, Head A ll gg Noises or Asthma, in your home without the expense of a doctor. 0 .,.yf 5 N Dr. Branaman, the scientist and deaf special- W9' f ,ff ist, has spent sixteen years in the largest. Deaf- 5 1 'N ness and Catarrh specialty practice in the . ' x , world. His New Electro-Magnetic System is If f endorsed by the profession, and has cured N ,Q W thousands who have been pronounced incurable 5' ' , 5 f 'f , by other specialists. The peculiar part of this I ' f' ' ' . new cure is that it acts as quickly in old age as in the young. It acts like magic. Many cases stone deaf have heard whis- pers after a few treatments. It is mild, soothes and is absolutely painless: can me used by any child. Write today for positive proof and FREE BOOK. Address Dr. G. M, Branaman, Deaf Specialist, 1100 Walnut Street, Kansas City, Mo., and get a correct diagnosis of your case, and if your case is curable, he will give you two months' medicine free to prove his skill in curing per- manently. No experimenting. No incurable cases taken. 00000000000000000000000000 Amcrz'ca's Great Diamond House. O 00000000 00000 HJflCCCl7'fl'S,H St Louis. x .XX-Qin. Send as get ,fi your orders fflb-XQ, I for LPS ipdyo' -Qbzobf XQQQFQ Emblemeztie Jewelry and F ine Statiofzery , We want to emphasize the fact that we I possess superior facilities for producing CLASS PINS, GREEK LETTER PINS, BADGES. TROPHIES, IMEDALS, RINGS, ETC. This work is done in our own factory, right on the premises, by skilled jewelers. Designs, Samples and Estimates free upon request. fll mtr y My I , fl' I XXX5?,? 00 Our Stationery Department is ever the first to get word of new styles in writing papers. Our department for stamp- ing is under the supervision of an expert, hence your Monogram or Fac-sim- ile of your Greek letter pin will be stamped on your correspondence papers in a most artistic manner. Get samples of special box papers priced at 50 cts., 31.00 and 32.00. -I A C C A R D 7 ' ICATALOG IIIIAILED FREE tMermod, Jaccarddaking J St- Louis, M0- DO YOU TI-II K OF STUDYING MEDICINE? Svtuhg yitnmwnpathg There are sptencltct opportunities for Homceopctthte Physicians tn this am! other states. W e have many requests for men tn towns of 500 to 1000 people. The Kansas City Hahnemann Medical College would be glad to enroll you. Anmuzss THE REGISTRAR, 1020 E. 10th St., KANSAS CITY, MO. 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CITY, MO. -Al , ,,,,,------o--o---Q Qgoceooeo-QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ NoiFootwear so Stylish, Economical and so well suited to the College Student as the 69 SHOE Made in all Fine Leathers 33.50, E54-.CDCD CSL 35.60 20,000 merchants all over the United States sell them. HAMILTUN-BRUWN SHOE GU. ST. LOUIS, U. S. A. MAKERS. A complete assortment can be found to select from at KIRKLA D 8: BURCH A LIBERTY, MO. 191 J. J. sroooauz st Co AN Q Hart, Schaffner fit Marx Clothing. Sampeck Young Men's Clothing. ' ' Manhattan Shirt Wilson Brothers Furnishing 8C Shirts. l Stetson Hats. Do you know of better goods than these? We think not. STOGDALE'S MEN'S OUTFITTERS LIBERTY, M O. A little bit of water, a little bit ofpaint, Makes an old maid look like she aintg Bat lead well mixed, and ofproper hae, Pat on right, makes an old lioase look new. + + + + + Lefverette 'will paint yoar lioase, bat let someone else liafoe tlie other job. LEVERETTE REG'AINa1zd,KEEP YOUR HEART By drinking the Excelsior Springs Salt Salplzar Water ' SALT SU LPHUR XVATERH is a pronounced cathartic and mildly fl1ll1'6LlCQ it is a recognized remedv for chronic constipation, and is invalu- able in the treatment of catarrhal and inflammatory conditions of the stomach and intestines, as well as all diseases of the liver. It is a valuable remedy for dyspepsia, biliousness, jaundice, gouty conditions and all dis- eases of the skin. It possesses the power of elimination, and at the same time it stimulates to healthy action the stomach, liver and kidneys. It is of proved value in the treatment of rheumatism. Experience has demon- strated that it is one of the few mineral waters on the market that does not lose its valuable properties in transportation, and that you can drink this water in your own home and obtain substantially the same results as when drank at the Springs. This water is shipped direct from the Springs in quantities desired. For prices and additional information, address SALT SULPHUR WATER CO. Excelsior Springs, Mo. 192 I I Y -,,,-,-:::::-::::1-::A , , ,f , 3 ffl. 2 til 3. f Q7 f. N 1312-1,1 G R A To those or shortha session the en -i 96-PA. I L---:::::::::: o PAY , T f 1 ng. hirts. We think not. 3lEN'S OUTFITTERS LIBERTY, MO. id KEEP YOUR HEAR T By ffrt nit i ng H16 brifzgs Salt Sulphur Water WATER is 21 pronounced c-atliartic and mildly l r-rnf-'li' for chronic- constipation, and is invalu- f Catarrnal and inflammatory conditions of the - well as all diseases of the liver. It is a valuable .intl-tie-4. jaunflice. :outy conditions and all dis- --e- the power of elimination, and at the same ac-tion the stomach. liver and kidneys, It is nnent of rlieumatism. Experience has demon- mineral waters on the market that does not - in tran-portzition. anrl that you can drink this 1-1 ztnfl obtain sulistantially the same results as flirect from the Springs in quantities desired. ,nal inforrnation. arlrlress LPHUR WATER CU. ilsior Springs, Mo. , ,,,, ,O AA---:::::-:::-:::: 2:2--' AAAAAA------A---------------- --'- Glvntral Eluainran Qlnllrgr 1312-I4 GRAND AVENUE KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI er 2? sq 1-' . X ' ' is-ff x , . Q D 1 7E Yfili To those desiring to secure expert training in the business or shorthand courses, We offer our services. School IS in session the entire year and students may enter any time. 96-PAGE CA-UTALOGUE FREE in iv qi 0 it in 0 ll ll ll ll ll ll il ll ll il tl ll ll ll 0 ll ll il it ll tl 0 ll ll ll 0 ll 0 0 0 ll li ll 0 U ll ll ll il ll il u u ll ---- --::::::Q::::::::::::::vv---v-- 193 ---------------- A ----,-------A:: ::::::::::::-:::::::::000000000000::::::--::0:::::-rr ,---- ,..... ,,----v,-- --,----- 0000 Sanitnrium Phone 308 Bath House Phone 230 DIRE-CTORS M. A. Ashley, M. D. T. N. Bogart, M. D. Y. D. Craven, M. D. J. J. Gaines, M. D. S. D. Henry, M. D. F. Lightfoot, M. D. E. Lowrey, M. D. 0. C. O'Kell, M. D. J. T. Rice, M. D. XV. S. Wallace, M. D. EXCELSIOR SANITARIUM AND BATH HOUSE CO. Bexl Serfuiee Gzmralzteed. Free Cab Io and from Bath House lnrliviilually, we are inembers of County, State and National Medical Associations. EXCELSIOR SPRINGS NIISSOURI Fred Zaiss T. C. Steam A. B. Kimmel n Kimmel Hnhertaking Gln A . B. KIM M EL, Morticiall Lady Attendant. CUT FLOIVERS ORDERED FOR ALL OCCASIONS Liberty Phone 207' Clay County Phone 39 LIBERTY, BIO. ICE AND EATS EMEMBER me when you need anything in my line. I Try to Please Phone 67 East Side of Square W. T. GEORGE :-. : :: : : : 000: : : : 1 :0000000000000000,,..,,,, Frank - Bgbee Gbe 171117 GOODS .STORE Liberty, Nlissouri 00000000000000: :::: :::::000:1::0::::00:: : -: : 1 - ,- W 00 00 000000000000 0000000000 000 000 000 00 0 0000 0 00 00000004 00 000 00 000 00 Z- ifihvr 00000000000000..- 0 .--- 5 fm. if 0 EIGHTEENTH YEAR N .Q - Ji THE THE A. .V xv .AN , N LOCATION if 111ml en-nilifl their nlzulgll of lllv 3x'll04'l ll.. tweiiljv-nrw limi.. oe . THE DISCIPLINE is rom. NM .- THE WORK in Literary Course ix Conservatory Gradu Q j - , ABILR U A0414 ' il a 'NW 4 :' 9 - .N QS? An UPRLGT 000000 00000000000.. - .- f ' P' - - I .W A A - ff f 1 0 ' T. -------..--..-,, , , ----------- --.Q-.......Q- 1 il Aims 'l' L' Sivan X . . . t .L li, lximnu-l llnh 1 k' QI g Pr at mg n. ' K I BI 51 E L , Dlorticiun Lady Attendant. 'FT FLCIIVERS ORDERED U R fl L L OCCAISIONS 0 207 Clin' County Phone 39 1B151:TY,M0, lik ughes Gbe D'R.V GOODS STORE 'l'tY, llissouri o..Q-,-J ..------......---.4..,Q- illihvrtg ifmhim' Glnllvgv ON PROSPECT HEIGHTS CHARTERED BY THE STATE OF BIISSOURI. .-12'l!-iiiiiyiivgigfgi. I N l -:':!::: EZ: Illl ' H .t '-t-t:- ' . T :ll 5 1 ' ..,,,, I V . .. .Q ,:.1 'rL 'lIl' l mm' ' EIGHTEENTH YEAR My mliglyll , .. Ii!MIllIIllI9'li-fIjtgillt lIi . fl e, Y1 xgts Unpcfecedeuted G'0f th H ,3f,gu Awr wim 4 a. n P r o s p e r 1 t y wi-'l. -21 I -igl.ji'1f.-.itptxi si ' ---'-1 i rr sir'-:'ei -- if -ri.: twigs- tis 7 . Q THE THE THE THE LOCATION is most favorable to all the country tributary to Kansas City. Liberty is only fifteen miles from the city, with four morning and evening trains each way, and one afternoon train to the city. This affords parents having business in the city an opportunity to visit their daughters at little expense and little loss of time, besides affording its pupils an opportunity to hear celebrated artists. HEALTH of the school has been excellent. There has never been a case of typhoid or of any of the fevers. Doctor bills will not average twenty-five dollars a year for the entire school. DISCIPLINE is good. We look carefully and constantly after the welfare of those committed to our care. WORK in Literary Course, Music, Art, Elocution and Business Course is equal to that of the best girls' schools. Our music teachers are all Conservatory Graduates. We employ only the best. Write for Catalogue. Q' C M. WILLIAMS, A. M., President. AMERICAN-MOZART CONSERVATORY Chartered by the State. Professors graduates with highest honors from the ff--is. F70-Q4 X-N '2 ' , 5 ROYAL COINSERVATORY OF LEIPZIG, 'W f . V, ff .QQ 5-1 .f ROYAL CONSERVATORY OF BERLIN, fin. L l ROYAL ACADEMY OI-' MUSIC, LONDON, 3 'Y ' ' L U METROPOLITAN COLLEGE OI-' MUSIC, NEW YORK. - L -in 1 . V XX , ry. X Q f' ft' A Q An UPRIGHT CONCERT GRAND EMERSON PIANO awarded at May Festival Contest. ' L,L-,L-,-- ADDRESS C. M, WILLIAMS, President, Liberty, Mo. Y - Y ::,,::--,------Qoc-----i-.A v-Q-v---- -- - L ---- 195 -.--..------.QQQQQ .--QQQQQQQQQQQ----------------------------..-------- -----f A- A------A------:zz::::::,-oQ::-,,---,::,,,,,,---: Q-AA-Q---- -AA- AA--A- QQQQ-- ,-- ---------,,, ---Q-QQo::o-o:::::::::::::::: -AAA -- -- ----A ------ THE HOUSE OF JA CCARD Sfafioner to Sclgools and Colleges. The recognized zluthority in correct stationery for corrcspondence and invitations. Makers of class and society pins, rings and emblems. Send for our catalogue. JA GCARD JEWELRY co. 1017-1019 Walmzi Sfzeet KANSAS CIT Y ----- WO. ,- ..... ----v---..Q ..,. -o0------:::::::U . li KELLY 6: PERKINS DRUGGISTS Both Phones 58 Brown Building LIBERTY, MO. CRYSTAL LITHIUM SPRING OF EXCELSIOR SPRINGS, MO. Nature's remedy for Bright's Disease, Diabetes, Stone in the Kidney or Bladder, Rheuniatism, Catarrhal Conditions of the Stomach, Bladder and Intestines and Dropsy. SHIPPED TO 30 STATES. Write for Souvenir Booklet. HEVERYTHING IN THE DRY. JAM ES s COSTELLO DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF ELUMBERE LIBERTY, IVIO. O. Pe. GENTRY Drugs, Medicines, llhemieals 8iSehuoI Supplies Prescriptions accurately iilled day or night. Long Distance Telephone in store, Local telephone 71. FINE LINE OFJSTATIONERY, TABLETS, ETC. SOUTH SIDE SQUARE LIBERTY, MO. JAS. I. ES-TES . DEALER IN Flour, Feed, Hay, Grain 81 Fuel Telephone 233. LIBERTY, MO. 96 :2:Q::q::::::::: v:::::::: :::::::oQQ2:: 1:::-:::::::::--:::: ----.... I Latest Style Tzzrzzozzfs Firszf-Class iS'1ii1UfLVe Everything New and Up V so - D: Chas. W. 5731 77207 I Fancy Lieiely, Fe e cl Cl 12 cl Sale S111 ble l,il.. - , Telephone 298. Levi M111 Fw' LIBEPTH. 1llSSCil,'lf1 I. ,,- L SE E. D. ETGUI T is WI ho msunz KZSLF' U s ,A Q , Q ' 7: - E W V fi R X. D 'J H 'N b f 3' , we ARE ii .INSURED Sample Rooms. Elaszifzrcw. PMI'-fi: .f 'he -Engel I K' IIIII lli 'i' RAPILS. 52.00 lk? 53.00 PER IJAY. EXCELSIOR SPPIW ii iL------... .........- ----...-. ,.----::,-:::::L,::::::Z::::::::lI gi I 8: P E R K I N S I I H L, - U ia U DRUGGI STS I Brown Building :I LIBERTY, Mo. I ' ' -' ff - --f I LITHIUM SPRING I :Xc'liLsroR SPRIXGS, Mo. I I or l31'igl1t's Disonsrn Diubctcs, Stone in the I Rlrwuiuutism, Czrmirlial Conditions of the rl Iritc-Qtiuof and Dropsy. 2 I IIPPED TO 30 STATIYS. IIif1rIiIl'I'. II I 3. C3 E N 'I' R Y ,, as, Chemicals 8t School Supplies - 1lQf'1,1mr:ely Hllml clay or night. of- .IxI'IF'I'JIlfIl'lfi in storo. sill' TI. ESTATIONERY, TABLETS, ETC. QUARE LIBERTY, MO. . I. ESTES DEALERIN i, Hay, Grain Fuel LIBERTY, MO. ::1:Q::-------- I I I II ii II I I I I N ----YY--------AAQA-QQQQQ----A' Latest Style Tarnouts First- Class Saddlers Everything New and UP - to -Date Chas. W. Wymo re Fancy Lifvery, Fe e el a 72 cl Sale Stable Tclcplione 298. East Mill Street, LIBERTY, MISSOURI. TARRANTS Groceries r a 2' t s Ca na'z' es 373 BOTH ,PHONES 373 L H.. BARNES DRUGGIST PRESCRIPTIONS A SPECIALTY. Both 'Phones, 88. LIBERTY, MO. E. D. MOORE IT I5 WISE T0 INSURE General 9 IJ Underwriter , I Real Estate 4 Rentals and N , Jr Bonds ' ' S is 9 9 N -- H- C W 1 we Ann LI BERT Y, 'I SYDNEY J, FEY Architect, Contractor y aaa' Builder. Montezuma Bath House Excelsior Springs, Mo. FOR LADIES and GENTLEMEN Our' Motto: To please our patrons Every facility for scientific lmathirrg employed. Absolutely sanitary throughout. Lithia and Salt- Sulpliur Waters 011 sale OPPOSITE SILOAAI SPRING. Sample Rooms. Elevator. Pri11ateBaths. Uhr tinged L. C. HILL, PROP. RATES, 52.00 TO 533.00 PER DAY. EXCELSIOR SPRINGS. M0 II IL::::::::-::::::::::::--o-..--- RALPH HUGHES Attorney-at-Law LPBERTY, MISSOURI. Z. A. YORK a in t e r aaa' Paperlaaager LIBERTY, MISSOURI. 7774-A -A,,---,,----,-mA---Qooo---A A 'A ' 197 QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ A A -QA A A A A AQ--QQQQQQQQQQQQQ-4.0.0-QQQQQQ-.QQo...,.4,...Q--Q----q,-QQQ...-Q-Q..-.9-.QQQQQQ argmllv 912112 nrnml Estczblzshed and Maz1ttaz1ted by the State Speczetl A affvez 7150 ges or Teachers Competent Corps o Instructors ' ' f7'XX'Xv V' . Ex !TEE25Zi3?9AiBu!f iZh KETQW ngyfx wwf .l Il CDI'lEIY.IIifi 111' s IT LI nm L.l ,A rw IJ ,s I,I 'rgE 1 no s wv Il ITF.E PRESIDENT HOMER M COOK D D f01 Catalogue 1-'J' i,'D:iDiTA-D. . 7 its ' fn s H1 V z T h e re s T M t 1 fxy g NG Hi 1 D5 22552553 Writ 1'f' f 11 'Kii2??Ei24gQ Ksf f M g -H 1 Lfwxigi' k K , as J ,lf W gy. Lf my-, s F 4 at 4DsTlaW 0 A Ulf-is ' 2 ' - lx! ' 'L K0uAKs.S5U' 4 4, A f H ,411 tl 'P 1 K Q 1 0 I T-T, P ' . -. , ,mt-.f ze new f111115'5.7'OI M' f W. C. MLT C UBERTY, mu: ls ,A fa' B A S 5 53 w, 'Q 0 7 4 4 H R E S if A Q E LIFERT3 TL , 2, MEALS .ATA 51.5 EQ LJPJ IFJ PiYlb 1 'Q Wi 7 Q . 1 w S 0 Cf L A N e W 't 'r,f77f QVI t' ALL A15 A X ,. 11 jg-jj sg E E COLLEGE BOYS AN , j : j ,'.e 1-...go , 4 -----1,. Q... 50.00, urmzxl fafe ZC ILIX 07 101 Catdlggue Q.. QQQQQ-, . W 44 44 44 ll 4 44 4 I I ,, Therelv Twice the Pleasure If Yea Contemplate Taking Up :he 3 . . . -Q ,.,. :,1-'gil , Il zn your fuacatzon, and tfwzce .lfafffglgl Z X Z' the pleasure afterward-if you S d f - I Ill y 0 . Q ' 4' I 'fl ig R 'f za: 4 4- 4 I I Iii - M d 4 ' 4 1 gl ff y 4 C ICIHC We ., . 4 I J 4 ,1,.,4,eI LLQ44 gal.- 232:33 44 'I I:-Ili' 31: --.'- T And an b d can make ff d ' - -1- ' -. I-.Et ,y y DOO R10 J. .5 4, gm- ' tures. It s sunple from start to Hmsh b --53,1 H ,,.., It 4. 44 Luge- -M I by the kodak system. Prese the but- 4, In ton--do the rest-or leave lt to an- WRITE T0 I4 v 153:-T-'F-2-7 other-just as you please. Kodak . T- E' E 2 J N iufans photography with the bother , e t out. . 44 KODAKS, 55.00 T0 3100. Sq. I I' All the new fI1Z'1IgSfI'017l the Kodak Ciba Call or write for Catalogue. 4 W. C. MITCHELL 8: SON, 3 :4 LIBERTY' MISSOURI. fT8j?67'S077f and GCIJTLIJZ6 SIDS., ST. LOUIS, JIIO. I4 .f . B A S S E T T 'S 1 ' KELLY 6: PERKINS 4 LRESTAURANT . I . 2 LIBERTY Mo Alf' Ll g g Z S S 4 MEALS AT ALL HoURs PUT 44 UP IN FIRST - CLASS ORDER 4 . 4 I I I4 II 44 4 I4 44 44 I4 I4 44 44 Il A New Soda Fountain ALL KINTDS OF SOFT DRINKS AND SUNDRIES. COLLEGE BOYS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME. 4544 ' ' .. - , f 3' , r 1 EAST SIDE SQUARE, LIBERTY, MISSOURI. Both 'Phones No. 58. l . O Uhr liammn Gitg Iilapiiint Glhrnlngiral Svvminarg LOVELACE HA LL. Begins its SEVENTH SCHOOL YEAR SEPTEMBER 9, with A Eliarnlig nf 57211211 ' Holding degrees from Dartmouth, Rochester CQD, Shurtleff C3j, XVil1iam Jewell C4j, Louisville, McMaster, Ottawa, Chicago . Jia iilrgular Glnurne Is designed and arranged especially for College Graduates 5 leads to Degree of B. D. Qfor full college graduates onlyjg furnishes 1500 lesson hours: Theology, 256, English Bible, 3525 Hebrew, 2245 Greek, 224, Homiletics, Practics, Pedagogy, 256, Church History 1925 Elocution, 90. Atirariiur ljnntgrahuaie anh Other Eleriiuna Are also offered in Theology, Rhetoric, English Bible, Hebrew, Pedagogy, Sociology, Apologetics, Comparative Religions. For Catalogs, Aid, Information, address or call on Pres't PHILIP WENDELL CRANNELL, D. D., Kansas City, Kas. iffanks di Fianna -'+93arbers1 XYEST SIDE SQUARE LIBERTY, MO. TO INSURE NICE TREATMENT, CALL ON C. I-I. -S EVER D R LJ C3 Gu I ST Either Phone 103 Black EAST SIDE SQUARE Qin: INDEXING -SYSTEM il Patented Ott. 14, 1902. Feb. 6, 1906. Loose Leaf and CBoz1nd THE HUGH STEPHENS PRINTING COg YEFFERS ON CITX WO. lg o P T .mu ,. T , o o 0 0 o T? 2 J 0 I 0 6 O 0 2 ,, ,awe ---oo QQQO 0.45.59 4-qooooo Q, .pq f... me -iiii-1-1- Publishers of School Text: B 0 0 iz s and R e c 0 1' ci 5 i11.11-- THE TJ TLERU Prinfcd and B01177dl'5 fffff Company. mks 42 Fianna X, i53arber3Q IDE SQUARE o LIBERTY, Mo. g . fCE TREATMENT, CLEXLL ON 3 H- EVER DRLJGGIST EAST SIDE SQUARE 0 O , O O O O 3 V 0 2 INDEXING SYS-I-EMU 5 und Oct. 11, 1902. Feb. 6, 1906, V g M le Leaf Qlld 5Bozmd FPHENS PRINTING CO ERSOAV CITX C740 -...,, Y A he Hugh Qtvphrnn rinting Gln. JEFFERSON CITY,. Mo. O Prmters, Bimlers, Blank Book Manufacturers ' General Book Pablzslzers I .1 ,iii- 1li.i-11 Publishers of School Text- B o o le s and R e c o r el s . .l-1 UTI-IE TATLERH Printed and Bound by Company. this of A I A 1-l-.- E f EX, . E E' 4, -X Bznders of , I .fss , ' XX M - , E . 'rf ' 1 E , 61263111 85 , , f - , ,lllhlL7lIl' .,,, - g B ' E 24ZWv,'mM'4f'47z,,,..,f .......,.,. :ffm 1 so E ., - If q XLR .fi ow .,., nwsgfiz. , X . Newspapers . issv-XQI2 E. 'ly' - E.A-Vg.-5f33'3'TZ1'1w-w , , . .' X fkl Berzoelzeals N E' 33,71 V W.,--'jWV. ff'f'! ' x A' l l s,,., g:2i L ?.-:a l , pQf'riV 3 ' ff O -, . sss s 1 ,ff T W SOLE MAKERS OF ga , O - ' Specializers of 'Baa SeMIndexing Systems for All GLF INDEXING SYSTEM I Lines of Business. LOOSE LEAF AND BOUND. ---A--- ,,,, -- Q 201 ,.., -.----U..-A- -Q.,-ff-N-f mf:----'- .marc v - KANSAS CITY BAPTIST CHURCH DIRECTORY CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH KANSAS CITY, MO. F. C. MCCONNELL, PASTOR. Cor. 9th and Harrison. Young Women's Bible Class numbers 60. Young Men's Bible Class numbers 100. VVELCCDIVIE. Tabernacle Baptist Church 30th and Holmes Sts. Sunday School, 9:45. Preaching each Sunday, 11 o'clock a. m. B. Y. P. U., 6:30. Preaching, 7:45 p. m. Prayer meeting, Wednesday evening. XV..O. ANDERSON, Pastor. f X ' f' ' . if f, h fu' '.-' , -,, 'Ss' 'f 5 5' f . ,Lf . The Westport' Baptist Church Thirty-ninth and Baltimore. FREDERICK W. EBERHARDT, Pastor. Here there is always a glad hand for William Jewell boys. Michigan Avenue Baptist Church A 34 Michigan Avenue. Sunday School, 9:45. Preaching each Sunday, 11 a. in. and 7:45 p. rn. Prayer meeting, XVednesday evening. S. M. BROWN, Pastor. LEAVENWORTH, KANSAS. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Sixth and Seneca Strs. S Public worship each Lord's Day, 11 a. m. and p. m.' ,Bible School, 9:30 a. m. Young People's meeting, 7 p. m. Prayer meeting, Wednesday evening, 8 p. m. Communion first Sunday in each month. LUTHER E. FLOYD, Pastor. First Baptist Church KANSAS CITY, MO. E Temporary Plan of Worship, New Casino Music Hall, Broadway, between 10th and 11th Streets. , Houns OF WVORSHIP. Sundays: 9:30 a. m., Sunday School, J. F. Russell, Supt. Baraca class for young men, E. E. Smith, teacher. Philathea class for young ladies, Mrs. Ben- jamin Otto. teacher. 3:00 p. m., Chinese Sunday School, , Miss Ruth Stewart, supt. , 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m., preaching service. Wednesday, 7:45 p. m., prayer meeting. BENJAMIN OTTO, Pastor, 3221 Garfield Ave. MISS ALICE M. BROWN. Ass't. .CThe new church edifice, in process of erection at Linwood Blv'd and Park Ave., also the Down Town Branch to be erected west of Main Street, near INDEPENDENCE AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH Corner of INDEPENDENCE AND SPRUCE AVENUES L. M. PROCTOR, Pastor. Home Phone, East 2454. Kensington Ave. Baptist Church, 24th and Kensington Ave. CJackson Ave. car.J KANSAS CITY , MO. A. E. BURCH, 2017 Elmwood Ave. Pastor. Home Tel. E. 2334. A CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL. When visiting in Kansas City you are cordially invited to attend The Centropolis Baptist Church 15th and EAVING STREETS. Preaching every Sunday at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Sunday School, 9.45 a. m. Young People's meet- ing at 7:00 p. m. Boys' Club, Tuesday evenings. Prayer meeting, Wednesday evenings. c. P. JoNEs, Easter. ' You are cordially invited to attend THE ARMOURDALE BAPTIST CHURCH 621 South Mill Street, KANSAS CITY, KANSAS. Sunday Services: Preaching every Sunday at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Sunday school at 9:45 a m. Young People's meeting at 7 p. m. Prayer meet- ing, Wednesday evenings. West End Mission Sunday School-14th Street and Scott Avenue, 2:45 p. m. Prayer meeting, Thursday evenings. Splitlog Mis i Sunday School-10th Street and Euclid Avenu m. D 12th, will both be ready for occupancy about Dec. Bell Tel. West F. L. STREETER, Pastor, A large welcome awaits the stranger. 1, 1908.3 Residence, 902 ee Ave., Kansas City, Kans. 202 SAIN T L o U25 I jj A G,-and Azieaae -cw 2'7OI T.. f' West side oi Lil'-lull - V. , . DR. A. .- llhoue' Bell I.li'il.Iell 33221- A grill, xy S.. xi. 92:50-siuuns' 10:-L5--WYiil'fl!Il'i QEPUA - It: !A ll. KI. TIUL l . . UQSQK va the I-0111 V-'NAP lr H' A is near. Isa. 22-6. ,. Come thou with us. 1lriiIH'i'l'Y K: spoken good concerning Itmft- ' ' ' Miss D1 1.1.4. li' . I I Lyig 'NSN' I. XYorship with us. All 1 Z Delmar A rzfefzzre I Corner Delmar and I MYRON NY. IIAYXY ,1',,. - 'f:.in.:' Sunday Sources. 10-4? I ., f . ll Sunday School. 9-OU -1- Ut' Nfqa Eli. Delmar Men s Cla--. I- -I Night Prayer MeetinS- ll 'Pm Open nighl fill' YOURS IW I i BCH D11eECT01gy TINDEPENDENCE . AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH Corner of IXDEPEYDEyC-E ,xy ' A ' - ID SPRUCE .XVENYU-EN . , g L' M' PROCTUR, Pastor. Home Phone. East 2454, Kellsi-'18'f0I1 Ave. Baptist Church 24th and Kensington Ave, Uackson Ave. car.J KANSAS CITY, BIG. A. E. B ' .. P-EQSQH' Qolf Elmwood Ave. L 'A 01- Home Tel. E. 2334. A CORDIAL WELCOME TQ ALL XVITPT1 yifltm, I , , , A 4111 Ixansr- ' V Y . Hlvltefl to attmnl Lb CMS you are Cofdlfilly The CeHlfOP01iS Baptist SChl11'Ch I.3th and ETVING STREETS, I Pbfrir-Iljnrf F.,-P. . f. T Mmlw QIUOOITS Sunday at 11 H. mn and 8 :tt '9-422-m. 30l1HgPeop1e'S12e5i ' - I . N. Bog C1 . I'I'zl'.'T-1' - L D llh, TLl6Sd tV ' ' . . meeting. U eflnesrlay evemligsl ey 6l11I1g5. 5 C' P' JONES, Pastor. ' if,.1 im- 5-orfliiiliv invited to amend THE ARMOURDALE BAPTIST CHURCH 621 rol1tiiAIiliSIl'f:et, Ktyqg is CITY K-xv 5711111111-'.' Sr7rwjjQi.h: Pr 'gf A A v v - L SAS, H! 'md ' If m Sliiidhvlngilexery Sunday at 11 jcmf pe,5,,l.g - . S'1oo1 at 924' Q fri- XX'9qne:f1ZY Tfggigggat 7 p. m. Prayei mega X f-.r ',,,.. D ff .'ff'l'1.'-''ff-'eningl' ' ' D' m- Prayer meetinff .PIIlKif!.XI'- ,,. D' ?,.,,.,,,, jvpnll 1 sungrlas School-10th Street and 1543 Tf-i. XXV-41 ' , ,:..i5.T,., .g fig, , I'. L. STREETER P .. 'W' LH- fe Ave., Kansas City, 1 SAINT LOUIS BAPTIST CHURCH DIRECTORY Grand Avenue Baptist Church 2701 N. Grand Avenue. West side of Grand Ave., between Cottage and St. Louis Ave. DR. A. W. CLAXON, PAs'roR. Phone, Bell Lindell 3221. Residence, 3808A St.. Louis Ave. SUNDAY SERVICES. A. M. 9:30--Sunday School. 10:45-NVorship and Preaching. P. M. 7:00-Young People's Meeting. ' 7:45-Worship and Preaching. Seek ye the Lord while he may be found. Call ye upon him while he is near. Isa. 22-6. Come thou with us, and we will do thee good: for the Lord hath spoken good concerning Israel. Num. 10-29. Miss DELLA BAKER, SoLo1s'r. Worship with us. All are VVelco1ne. SEATS FREE. Delmar Avenue Bczotist Church Corner Delmar and Pendleton Aves. MYRON W. HAYNES, D. D., Pastor. .1.?il Sunday Services, 10:45 a. m. and 8 p. rn. Sunday School, 9:30 a. Tn. B. Y. P. U., 7:00 p. in. Delmar Men's Class, 12 m. Night Prayer Meeting, Wfednesday, 8 p. m. Open night for young men and women, Thursday, 8 p. m. Second Buptzlrt Church CNew Buildingj Kingshighway, Washington and McPherson Aves. REV. W. C. BITTING, D D., Minister. Services, Sunday, 11 a. m. and 8 p. in., Wednesday, 8 p. m. College men and their friends will be at home in this church. Euclid Avenue Baptist Church S. E. Corner Euclid and Page. REV. SAMUEL EDGAR EWING, Pastor. Sunday Services, 11:00 m. and 8:00 p. m. I Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. Young People's meeting, Sunday, 7:00 p. m. Prayer meeting, Wednesday, 8:00 p. m. .Ie wish Christian fllission 1429 Franklin Ave., ST. LOUIS, MO. Services for Jews only. Friday night and Sunday night. Levee Mission Home, Main and Market Streets. 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