Yale University - Sheffield Scientific School Yearbook (New Haven, CT)

 - Class of 1916

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Yale University - Sheffield Scientific School Yearbook (New Haven, CT) online collection, 1916 Edition, Page 441 of 497
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HISTORY OF 1916 S. CDrawings published in Record by I. T. Smitlzj Q-F r W X' 1 v . fs-A , mtii X f 1 1 tx lt 'll 3? an XQ Q 'W 51.45 l l 1 . V- ' .f . ' fl p wh 1 f ik t ll I ,,: v: iw l I , X 5 X X FV .ln v . ' ' x ' ' 1: -l ', ww., 33 , LY lg U-XXX NXXX Ah- ,NNE A good rozmcl mark CRCPl'ZIZf from Sheff Illonthlyj FRATERNITY fame: A. freclntan, 'l6S I stand outside the iron gates: I stand without the iron door No platitude can comfort me, No philosophic metaphoxe Can sooth my wounded pride. To thee My pride's small ,worth, Fratemity Within are lights and comradeship- The men I've loved, the men I've known :ts friends. Outside at thy decree I stand forsaken and alone. Ah, what's my loneliness to thee? What's brotherhood, Fratemity 7 I've worked at what I thought Was worth the work. My work is high. And yet my comrades disagree- A failure he. Come pass him by What is my poor success to thee 7 What is success, Fraternity? Puzzle Picture: Which is his sistew? CB31 .7. A1 Creclman, Reprint from Recofdj The Big Man had given the Freshmen a talk at Dwight. And the substance ol his speech was: Gentlemen : In college, there is no such word as never, Pay to-day what you can pay to-morrow, always. Is the time for work not now? But at other times, be im-proving your higher side, and remember your mind. Is the least important factor in success not personality? But politics is the thing that counts least. i Ol all, the curriculum is important. And the News heeler took it down in shorthand and later improvised the punctuation, so that it came out: Gentlemen -in college there is no such word! Never pay to-day 'what you can pay. To-morrow always is the time for work. Not now, 'but at other times, be improving your higher side. And rcmember yourfnind is the least important factor in success. Not personality, but politics is the thing that counts. -Leastol all, the curriculum is impcrr'tarn. Having read the News before, none ol the Freshman class looked at the article-with the exception of one, who pasted these precepts over his desk and studied them diligently. And some time later, as he sat in the Hush Stull vaults,1hrowing some new charms into the chann bin, the Big Man asked him the reason for his sudden rise. The Power of 1hc'Press.! said he. y. A. c.

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LITTLE SIIEFF MASTERPIECES liEDITOR7S NOTE: This section is devoted to such relics and souvenirs of the achievements of 1916 S. as We have been able to collectl Cliditarial by Nelson Graves. CReprint from Sheff Mozztlzlgij Reprint from Newsj RIOR to entering, a vast ale-house, unusual simile. where all who LITERARY , k ATHLETE5 dm' 'O thorougl 1 we look upon college as il' we may use a rather free access is given to would lain enter and the dregs thc potion of culture. That we often emerge warped either in mind or tn body is as deplorable as it is indisputablc. Athletes with the intellect of a canary, is a hackneyed and familiar phrase. But is not great intellect with body of canary equally true of many? Destructive criticisms sans remedy are fruit- less and prove nothing. What we propose is a literary league, so called because it should be composed of the boards and heelcrs of all the undergraduate publications. Your imag- ination and the sketch we print depict the rest. What cdification, what inspiration in a game between Lit. and Si. Mo., or for that matter Lit, and any other publication! What throngs would crowd the Bowl at the annual football game between News and Record. where the former lashed to fury by the sallies of its humorous contemporary would-but need we say more? Seriously, an athletic league bc- tween the tive publications would supply much needed exercise and recreation to jaded editors and heelers, and ts both practical and feasible. The sports to be indulged in might be hockey in the winter and baseball in the spring, a cup to be offered the winner of the round-robin .lntercollegiate contests of this sort are per' fectly.,praclical1lc and should result from this league, but for the present we cannot advocate too strongly the Publication Athletic League TO MY FATHER William P Herod, V65 Done with the day's engrossing care which bends Thoughts to the future and the present time. Weary, my mind turns absently and roams llackward through years to thee whose blood is min just as the ancient sailors who embarked Forth on a great, tempestuous, unknown sea, Parting from kindly, gracious shores fel! not Worth of their blessings to humanityi Later, when lost perhaps upon the foam, .-Xftcr dread days of struggling through the storm, Gazed with deep longing o'er mysterious wastes. Then at last knew the want to view land's form: just so do I now realize the loss Thy painful, earthly leaving was to me. just so do I now, gazing o'er the world, Hope that beyond lies immortality. QTouchdown by Scovill -in Princeton game, I9I5J CRc1v1'int -from Sheff llloizilzlyj TI-IE BITER BIT I love you, ztrdently our Pierrot cried. The new moon smiled upon the lovers twain. Then come with me, the modern Pierrette sighed. The new moon slyly winked and smiled again. ll On Pierrot's face there was Et twisted smile, Anil 'neztth his ruffle I espied a halter. Dejectetlly he stumbled up the aisle- They stopped and knelt before the marriage altar. VVILLIAM R. CHAPPELL e.



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