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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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