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;
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P U B LIS H E D B Y T H E
STU D E N TS OF
C O L BY U N I V E RS I TY.
VOLUME X X I I I .
P R ! lT E D A T T H E WA T E R
A I L O F F I C E,
I L L E, ME.
•·The hook i
c mpl tecl, an(l
Aml the ha.ml that ba
Dim
grow it
Lik
coal
fa11ci
iu th
�.
a::.h
lo
cl like the cla�·
writt n it lay
it away.
for<rotten tht>y Ii
;
. th y 11arken am! di
.,
BO R D O F ED I TO RS. E D I TOR I
CHIEF.
AsR.DL \\nu.x. '"!"!.
A
OCIATE EDI TOR
. F . l\IE .• QLJER. ''!),
WALTER
E. T. \Ynr.u,
F I R T Mr\1 A G I W
H. B.
SECO D �.
0,
W. C. WHELDEX. �10.
ARY, '()0
\A •
.
G E D I TOR. o·, ' !I.
A G I 1 G E D I T O R.
BcRBAXK
' !'J.
C A R D O F TH A KS. "'\\-e
1rnu1'l
)lath w ,
Pepper, and
lll'
te11clel'
and
l\I
,
I'S.
11 arty thank
to
Prnfe �or
Xye. Far11ham. Fry , Dl'ak ,
Rog I' ilmon:.
C. H. P pper fol' many literal'y farnr-: al o to
Pepper for much a
i tanee in arti. tic \\'Ol'k.
.
:1111! r. L.
.
H.
S L T TO RY. ,\ �
another college year i' drawincr to it of placincr before yon auother ORA
fall it wa
with th
'YheD w
mo< 1el
re oh-e to O'et out a
would plea·e ·tud nt
cl �e. we ha•e the plea ure
L F..
an<l Facult_\ alike.
But \Ye
impracticable i 'lea. and conclurletl to pleas
b 'g:ln work la t
pnblic;ition, OD
our own
eh- ;, and I t the
,
re t of the worl1l he pl a.., rl or not. a· the ca-,e might be. followed our own inclination le
to
a.r that w
ha1-e
ancl trie1l to r alize our ideal..
not
r aliz cl that ii al;
ati·faction of knowing that we hlnhow 1·er earne·tl.v one labor
h
don
o 1>e ha1-e It i
n ed-
yet we ha>
th
our best, aml the comfort that
ue•er rloe
If we were a keel our opinion a
which
oon laid a-icle thi
a. w
I
to the
11 ,
- h
hop
to clo.
urpo e or mi- ion of the
ORA LE we hould tell you to a ruaD that in onr Yiew the chief purpo of the ORA..
LE
i
TI'
to be cen m· <1.
to ··-et on" that which de en·e
a k each of yon, when yon come to the pacre wh reon your name or
portrait figur - , that yon full
nb cription.
anrl to pre
110
not oet .o excit l
a
to refu
to pit.· your
· on
Yon ha•e a perfect riaht to <Yet macl if
But you haYe no ri"'ht not to pay for them.
If you COD.i 1 r thitt you
are '·houte<l" too barcl. con icler the condition of your le companion
want to
n'e or rle troy yom· Onicle::., aft r yon h:we paid for them.
who have not b en mentioue1l nt all.
fortunate
If auy of you fo l
hurt h cau e you ham not been notic cl, you can learn the editor opinion of you by a kin(T them or writing, if the editor
bapp u to he abroa l.
You will douhtle If they plea e you, w
notice that we baY ,u·e v ry gla l.
uclo ing a
introduc
L1
'
tamp for reply,
ome ne w feature .
If _rou clo not like them. we r ply
with the word of the ri·ing yonnO' orator, ··What are you D'Oing to rlo about it?"
Our con ci nc
do not trouble u-.
It wa
thouo-ht
I
e t
6
HA �LI-:.
h en
If
ecuncl indecencie·. jutlrre.
are an<l
\\'a, t
-,uccee<l d iu the fir·t. �-ou aro to
If 1ve h<we failed iu the ,,ecoucl. you
Ul<l,\'
our indi-cretion arnl lack of the ,. n�e of pr prier.1-. great care Lo leave 011t indecent nlhLion. ll'e are mor
'1011
_\ ou
than
n�ry thing \\'hich couill
If we l1a1· nfr;,ti
1.
he
Jar the blame to "\Ye ha 1·
accompli h cl our purpo-e in thi
Your· for the '"9
ta kPn
on,,tru (1 into
1· "Jl
n11
ct,
RA.CLE. THE
EDITOR•.
THE COLBY OR.�CI.t:.
'i
A S K ETC H O F CO LBY S I C E 1880.
N
O
the 2nd of Augu t }, 70. TI""a terville College. r -haptizerl a- Colby nj\·er ity. celehratecl it� fiftied1 an n i,·er-ary.
and contempt, t h e college barl maiutaiu d it tm1e n t . t o find it
endowm ut or
Founded in poYerty
exi tence almo t
If at la t po
e
tuc1ent . a n d an eudowru ut of about .,.1-5,000.
52 nial
At t hi
ornmenc meut. t he en forced quiet of 30 year
fund-
were
pro•icletl for e tab!i-hing a
hair in
without
e<l of 7 officer "·a
emi-ceu ten broken and
bemi tr�- and for build
iou a Laboratory. The hi-tory of t he college
two period - :
fir t ext
The
Robin . D.D . . alection o f
Pr -iclent i u Pre,irlent P Pl er in
1 ""'.?.
1 ?2 were tran·itional; the former being the la t hamp li11. and th
t ration of Pre ident
0of t he adruini -
latter in ludinu tl1 0. e mon t h
d u ring which Dr. Rohin . though retaining lege. hecan e of ill health wa
y ear:;
t he Pre icleucy o f
unable to atteucl clo
the
col
ly to the admiui-
tration of it affairs. Tlte fir t period (1 73-1. cipline ancl policy.
large irnpro>em nr- in th w
r
1
73 to H!J in l,', 0.
mark r1
0) "·a;;
Althotwh the
l
The cha racter that belong 2.
rad ical change
in cti-
in ufficieut to permit
building- an<l on the campu , two prof . or
add d to t h e faculty, and the numb r of
-1
.J
udo\nnent wa
tudent'
to Colby to-da.r beuan to
produce t h o e year
It is h ardly po--ible t o r
colJeue mad upou the �tuclent durinrr
trrew row
from 52 in
cli
the im1 re 'ion .
A
tinct in that the
ha ju t been
aid
it wa. a tra1Liuon period in t he new college life-a period in w h ic h (al though the
t n deut s rould not ha,re knom1 it the cleckion wa
working
LI::.
TllE
ucce under-
eminar.v ommenc meut of
wa
that the
nation i
•tgt
the mo t to be drea fod in a college. :o true ha
and country i tantamount to going backward ."
college been to thi
1
motto that the aradnate of
rnd of five year more chauge
At the ba-i of all improvemeut It i
difficult for the
acrifice of the Profe
will fiu1l
there
taml
the incr a ed
the
at the
for the better than the graduate of 1
found at the encl of thirty. ment.
±
40
ndow
tndent of to-<lay to appre ·iate the self
or and the wi dom of the Tru tee
college in exi ·tence for forty years with an
who kept a
endowment of
$15.000.
THI::
9
ORA�LE •
OLBY
.Nor is it po· ible for the recent graduate to appreciate the the
ears of economy after the
E•en in 1
000 and 1ielde<l an income that was amounted to
7,
It 1ya not until 1
additiomtl endowment. th
in ufficient
to meet nece
wheu tho fund
At pre eut thotwh .<Yreatly needing
l:uiver ity i
ab!
Lo maintaiu an enlarged
force of in trnctor , make annual impro ement
upon the
building. , increa e the appropriation
mrion
1
vote
annuall
appropriate the income of 20,000 to the ai1l of
-
eY
for the
cholarhip- and of a
ernnty
tu clent .
college are at
around
to
pecial fund of
in the wealtL wi th
ek, bLtt irnprO\·ement- in the <levote<l to
ampu .
The f!ra<lnate of
wamp , alder
rln
and
t
'ince 1
ome
the
re meru b r a back
betwe n th
urchin
· and
anitary arrange
All of th se d feet
IT ct t
ome mea ure, c
up. and the walk
of
able in 1Yint r and . pring: a gyruoa-
of the mo t primitive kind.
1 a t in
trn
xerci e wa· prnctically impo ·ible becau e of lack of
apparatu , and abuuclance of ment
' -t
thi
of the
and a h heap·. a11c\ a front campu
where walk- were well nigh im pa ium in which
cially i
of
prize , and
cont ut
one
Kp Cctmpu
and
tlepartm nt
ral hunclretl dollar
.Not all the chang the
ary
of the college
500.000, that the financial probl e m
omething more tl1an
received anything 1ike an an wer.
coll ge
175,000.
2, the in ve ted funJs of the college amounted to but ..: 235,-
appropriation�.
the
tringency of
udowmeut had been rai ed to
The ba k campu
been, at
hav
bas been cl ared
builclin ' h;we b en repairerl or rebuilt.
7 everal thou ·and dollar
hav
b
n expe11<l cl in repairin " introducinrr wat r, and of Pro(e. or part1y 1·efur-
Almo t a the e worcls; are beinrr written come
C. , hannon of the cla
oratory an rl Oh
of 1 62 ha
given
... uch
building
n·atory.
a
the new
that Col. R.
15 000 for a Phy ical Lab ha
become
a
nee
Champlin and Coburn Hall' are ov rcro1rc1ed, the in trument Ob
r•atory are in con tant chtnger of rle truction, while Profe
Roger
ha
i ty .
in the or
been forced to carry on e x perimental work in the cellar of
10
J.llY
0f{A ' L I·:.
pt
Memorial Hall.
11
p
at a
cial
of
it
head.
in
the clas::.
. E.
clam� of
of
-! wa�
'
',·..j_
llowdoiu
ince le' '0,-thr 'e
Thi
increa e in the number of orn er
a re-organization of the cour e of Pro[e
tudie
1884-
5
course .
·cl
acC'Ompani
began in
Thi
1
econd d partment in
1
5.
1
by
whe11
"Cp to that time
of the cour e had betn almost entirely pre cribed. tudent uch a
had few Op[ ortuuiti .
Accodingly in
1
which a tudent at the clo e
G of
of choice b
not onl,1 wa
tate of affair
inve tigation. but a new course ticable.
naturall.r \\'U
mall entered upon his du tie-. but no marked cbaurre occn1T •d
or
until the creatiou of a the
turly.
tween
unfa•ornble to
£,·eu
in
cliffor •nt
thorough
w re added it became ntterl,r imprac
there was the
adopted an anangement hy
ophomore year cho.-e
between
two
THE systems o f stuilie
the
COLBY
11
ORA C L I:'..
] a ical and tbe
cientific.
According t o this
plan an election wa bindinO' upon the tudent during the remainder of hi' college cour e, and there coul l be no change from the ODe
y tern to the
other. uch an arraDgement at be t could be but a comprorni e, and arbitrary di tribution of
yielcled to the need of a le <>Teater freedom of the pre ent
lectioD.
y tem of
1 :>
ccorclingly in
tuilie , b_r which
'enior year" is largely elective.
enain
the
it
tudie
oon
and a
thern wa· adopted
work of the Junior an<l
tutlie-. how·e,·er, are required
during the�e year· an<l the number ancl the arrangeru nt of the ele tirn tudie
are ubject to re t.riction.
Partly a
a re ult of the larger fore
crea erl.
1" 7,
'ince
!even new cour e
tudent i
duriug the pa t tive .\·ear· by th 1 the fir't step- wer
a
i -• 0
th er
'"'ere O'i,·eu
a11<l. an
.
but no particular intere t wa In fa t a late a
evPnti '.
ver ly. But in 1
leaCYne of colle(Ye
The
Arc Duilcli1w i
"ell filled
almo·t a nee
·
ity.
in the attention pai<l to
felt in th
g<tme until
::t!o110-
in tb
0, the chief ambition of tbe captain of
l
although there n-a� nt that time 110 or<Tauiz d
1
in the
oll y belie' d her elf ju tifie<l iu clairn
tate,
grountl of tl\'O Yictorie- 0\7 r each of her
iuO' the champion hip, on th
oppou nt . a11d a forfeit d game by B w1loi11. mate lean-ue vi tori
or \\arren.
rl yearly by gift' fr m cla�. e a11d
con i·t d iu k epiJJCY Bate� and Bowdoin from beatinO' hi. men
the nin too
ed
The fir. t ba e !Jail club wa- form d in
port" and phy·ical e<lucatio11.
1 GJ,
been incre
formation of an art
U,\' Profe
be n a con taut i 11crea -
ha
tuclie·
the
b�· appropriations. until Alumni lfall i
w.ith copie- of famou ·tatue 'ince
A
rnlume .
taken wward th
e,· ral I cture
,,·ell
JO
arlditiou of
collection tb n b CYlln ha- be n in rea from fri nd-, a
be 11 in-
n-reater part of t\\'O year-.
n ed con tantly, whiJe its etft iency ha
The Librnry i
ha
in gymna tic .
able to pur ue, Jar ely by oriainal \York.
a line of inYe ticration for th
collection, and
tuclie
for in tance. ex ·Jn i>e of tho
have b en added to tbe cmric ulum.
are uow arranged a
In 1
of in·tructor', and partly a· a
y t m of el ctive , the number of
re ult of the
·
mt
fairly e-rahlisL 11, ancl
until the
priug
of
'
3,
1
2
whe11
2, the int r-coll -
but twice left her
ampu .
but wa not brought upon th
ampu·
won a champion bip that l1a' . iuc
Tenni wa intro 'luc cl in
Jn 1
olby hy au unbroken recorrl of
tlie
club
court wa
built b tweeu
'J'llF.
12
and 1\lemorial
Hall.
From
that time th
gam l1a wa play cl
77.
a11rl
twlent This
iut r . t in athl ti . .
howerl it
11terpri e of the up rintenclcnt of th
pri11_g of 1
If iu the
tudeut
.Jolin
,
'. Dolclt,
For a few week
an nnu ual inter
t wa.
uitable apparatu. an l r O'nlar in trnctio11. to remedy the fir t lack in
An effort wa mac]
In
it accompli heel little.
April
pecial teacher in gymna tic . Follen left in June of the the autumn of l
87.
hown in gymna ium itie·
The two nece
1
2.
hut owing to th
7
the colle"'e e11oaO'e 1
,
.
..-\.
Ir. Follen,
gymna ium. a-; a
Ham1icapped by lack of apparatu.,
the gymna inm wa
<l.
thorOtJO'hl,r fumi h
tematic and duri11g a part of each term cornpn1 or,r. made by the college
more readily than by r fening to a circular-letter i lent Robin um1er <late of May 1, of that year. enumerate<l
laboring.
Ir.
rl
and
ince that time the in tructio11 ha"
We cannot e timate the progre
Robiu
I.,
ame year.
a competent instructor en0ag
y
1
Bo.ton Y. �I.
formerly an in tru tor in the
been
H.
of the appropriation ancl the inexperience of tho e i11 rltartt
mallne
In
.
formed for that pur
·
work. but after the aunual Fi 11 Day it cli d away. were,
2, when,
Y. :\I. C. A. gymna ium at Provitl n
n"'au 1 to give weekly in truction to a cla po e.
,
at pr<•, uL
In
thi
ned
inc
0
by Pr�si
letter Pr
ident
ixteen urgent needs uncler which the co!Jege wa
Thr e of the e neecl
were connected with certain cl ment
of policy that have been somewhat modifieL1 during the pre ent admin istration; one related to Profe
or Hamlin.
Of the remaining twelv ,
including those of three new professor , increa eel laboratory accommo-
THE
dation
13
O RA C LE.
additional apparatu . additional prize . lecture
art collection impro,·ement in part, have been met. pl_y of a nee 1: in of 1
COLBY
0 darerl a
k.
in Athletic , an .
upon the building and campu--all, at least
Kor ha the colleue
eYeral ca·e it ha
topped at the mere
np
rlone e•en more than the Pre ident
It thu . iu a large degree ha determined it
future,
-a foture we ma,\- expect, that \Yill be marked bv . e'en great r prngre than ha· been the pa t.
TU£
14
R EV I EW O F T H E Y E A R.
A
PLAI
of th 011
'
record of foclR an<l
hand in them. i· n Y ar i
e
b nnc1 to be, iu tb
will he di po
r1
,. nt-, to per on
to deny.
who have har1 uo
That a reliable R vi w
arilr dry r ading. main. hut
It will not be
g neral r ader, li1·ing at a di tan e from th
lowing a dull and u11int re ting !larrath·e; but to the mad
hi
tud nt, who ha
life a part of the c,· nt . th ir bi tory. how v r written, cannot
fail to briner back i11 a!'t r y ar� ·ome happy ·'l\ith Colby, progre�
of
ome ki11r1. in
alway been a leading prin iple. of material pro perity aud, a well a
mini c nee
Enlarcr d facilitie
for work incr a e
Thi
any other previou
receiYed important a l foion
year.
been made for the erection the coming
geological tlepart from the
till, arrangement
have
of a
plendid buildinir
and an
Ob ervatory for
urumer
Physic
our e
\. laqre number of
in the way of mineral
ource ; and more important
for the use of the department of
all around,
wa. evinc d in the
nluable book have been aclcl cl to tbe library; th tate and other
.
'lire tion or oth r, ha
a re·ult, better equipment
have come teadily from year to year. of the la t a
1·
ome
he ha uever been content d to take
a po ition and imply maintain it.
ruent ha
fo1·p, if the find the fol
urpri in" th r ·oil ae, houlcl
a tronomical purpo es. Under an able in tructor and with better means for phy ical traininu than have been e11joyed at any other time, a very decided impetus wa given to athletics.
The athletic exhibition - the .first of it
kiucl -
given in City Hall during the winter term wa not simply n. ucce s iu the way of a new dep�rture, but reflected credit upon tbe men who formances the public ha l an opportunity of witnessing. rate, it i
pretty clear that
per
To u , at any
o long as the same reli h for athletic
con-
THE
OLln·
15
ORACLE.
there will be no need for the faculty (or any other birrher power)
tinue
to invent and put into p ractice arbitrary law ound bodie
as well a
ee Colby i
The time tO
to. ecure for the
tndent
ound mind . Th n the college
'omm ncement.
at
eems
to be engaged in a µerpetual fe-tirnl: the alumni, many of them returned· the old friend
and patron
tuden t. • from labor fr e1l" feel les
of labor; the prof -.or and
field
have
of the college are back from their
the weight of r -pon ibility r
011 the ir A.tla - honl<l r
· the very
campn i
b right with pa ra - ol
· ti ng
an<l mo,·in"' fan . and re. ound
now with
the word
of the orator, 11ow with the
y ar the commeuc ment were two cla-
x r ci e
reunion . with
were of a
much
� eparated
in the way of <\ ball gam
n th
former friend hip
from
for y ear-
11 ,,. aucl iu ter e tin(J' featme wa
be tw
Last
There
high char: cter.
pledging of
between cla- mate , who ha l been
aud their ..dJma M ater .
of cordial mu ic.
train
regular coll
g
each other introduced
team autl one
compo- ecl of alumni who had •·in their cl ay " play d ou the college nine.
watcher! by an imm n e crowd with a ..,oocl Llea1 of inter-
The game 1rn
It re- ulte<l in a ,·ictor .\' ov r the alumni. bnt wa • not
t.
tliat I1'y Da.1· i
Experi nee t ache arnl the practice of the a c nclan
y.
lection (�laced
ub tituti u g Pre cutation
The cla
; t
rn1 idly
of
in te a( l
Day
. !) rrarn a- a donation
pre ent in :\Iemorial
a ily won.
inking; into disfavor, i
gaining
to the art col
Bui! lintT) the
tntue of the
D_riu"' Gaul. The
exercLe
to the officer
of Fi ]cl Day were conducted in a 11"a.y which did er di t
of the A t h l et i c A
A large u umber of
]e
ociation who hacl the matter in charge.
irable prize
bad be u
I reviou
placed on exhibition , a- u ual to t mpt the eye athletic honor�.
macle.
both fine exhibition
rea. on
It wa for thi
former record , no better
The only r cord broken wa the pole rnult,
the heirrlit attain d.
bowing
ft. 2 in. bein g
The tumbliurr an 1 horizontal bar conte t of gymna tic
o'-war between h r elf and clas
for
T ho · e who actnally wok part
trict enforcement of tl) e rule .
perhap , that, in the way of beatin wa
l_v pnrcha ed and the a pirant
Rather more than the cu tomary number of name
were entered for the diJf rent conte t . worked uncler a
of
'!)I
kill.
anrl al o
The cla
·
were
of '!)0 won the tug
ecured for the
econd time the
cop.
It i
a fa t almo t too common to need mention here that for year
'fJIJ-:
<')Liff
h en more intent 011 winni11<Y gam t h a11 probable t h at we One of the t h e benefit
OH
'LI·:.
tha11 on maki11"' a r
houlr1 ha\'e b eu fir�t in th
ord. it i
ach·antn<Ye.-. by no mean to be u nrlerrnter1 e nt college, i the opportunity th
of a cour
in
ummincr u p
tn<1ent ha
hearinrr lecture - often from men o f n o t e a n d uational La
t
fa ll we were e p cially favorerl in thi ·
werc Dr. Thoma
Hill,
ReL
A. ,V. Jack on, anc1 Dr. that these l ecture
are to
,.\ a
tion.
iY
city.
p
Th
A
very
jrnliciou
welcome by the
tunates, who (to u
ea
Prize Debate."
rec in!<l wi t h warm
geuera l l y, but more e peciall.1· L.1 tho.
u11for
in tb
oup,"
�lanrr but expre
ive term) "w r
"Junior Exhibition" into
Whil e t!te facul ty evidently coo i ler
good thi ng,'' the boy
tl 1e •Junior
cl the
exhibit ion
had learned rather to look a kance at it. aml
from the fact of there being no prize
o:ffere
1.
it went genera l l y
t h e name of
"the consoh:ttion race," and nobody even cared
appoin tment.
The debate w-a
wa
offered to the succe
three on a
ide.
for the
peaker among u .
wa made in the change of the
"a
R ,..
even more frequent in the future, ancl that
inuoYation, and one which wa
tudent
aker
are plea 'ed to know
the faculty are not aver e to making Thur day morning the tim app arance of some public
of
r putatio11.
Da l ton, Col . T. ''· Birrgin. 011,
eward of t h i
he
l ire
more
l •agu .
a no1·elt:.
A prize of
fifteeu
ful di putant , t he whole 11umber bei11a
mu1 for
r
au
dollar'
i.\. -
The arguments were presented in t he cb�1pel befor
a
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larue andieuce to the -,ui·faction ancl c 1·e 1l it . cerned.
Enemporaneou-
vi,·en
time than ha� <Ten rall5· been be a i nu i n a
la
thu made
a 1 1rl
peakina
we h e lie \· e .
puhl i
to t hem in
th
follol\·etl
in forensic' -hould be
of all con
lleh:ue 1lemancl
more
coure. and the up hy succeediug
e .
At the openina of the fall t rm Prof. ,'mall wa· n
l nger with u .
He had been grante<l lea,·e of ab�ence for one year. to pnr.ne a po t <Tradnate com
at John- Hopkin
nected with hi
own d
om .1.
In the profe sor·
ftlcient in trnctor.
I
"Cni\'er i t.'' in b rancb e- uf
art me u t - that of £Ii,t r.'<tb ence the col lege
Prof. �fathew, al o wa
· pr i na, bein<T calle<l to .... �ewton to tak Xewton Theological l ur ing the
month
a araduate of
'unni on
'emi 11ary. he wa·
Ilan·;\l"!l
awi1y. wns
oul i �ell to le a"e u· in the
� u ppliec l
howecl that lie nn(ler tool! elocution him
to impart it
�fay la t wa
to
other�.
a
I
Th
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·ce
roof of hi� a bi l i t
of
tlie
al Econ
mi-.-ell an a ble and
the rlt:pnnmeut of Ex
Ili: plac
ollege .
ha'
tud5- con
;\ml Politi
by
in
:.\Ir.
1 f. a n1l knew
:-iophomor
a· a teacher.
g -i,
Ito\\"
Declamation of
)isA. c: l... /)."er.· pl(c>wcd �.Y Cele/ Ohau/der (3j>ririgLu.m6 c..u r"-j,(S) .R,c._getd de. (!ca.( � tJ se;toh. Cc i>i>c...ge (/ie&.d<) (;reef1s ,,,,.., l7 C'lu/1 Sc..uce. Lnfree� de c5oPfi.(Jtn. ore W1tlt c.o{J
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H I STORY O F '92. '
:'\ J \' E H :>! TY.
LBY
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Dear Old t l a t I have "Ot tim
t woer .
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to w r i t e .ron all about my a w fu l goool ·l a ·. You want 1 l t
an
ar
o m e t o Bow do i n a. I inteutlecl t o w h n
:·
u la • t
I f awl t h -:'\ i 11t·ty know \\ liy I d i 1 l 1 1 ' t
a w m t> .
\\' 1 1 1 ' 1 1 t t-1 1
you. . pa \\TO ' e -:\Ir. H y l to e i f ther d i d n ' t w a n t a hoy t o 1 1 1 1 chore a n d g o t o ch I f o r h i · uo:m l . In a cla.v o r t 1rn pa " O t a l i t t l e paper a l l rol lerl np. t h a t aid on t h e o nt id of i t , 1 · \V h �· . 'h u l 1 1 �ot a Young )fan ome to Colby ?'' Pa reacl it nn 1 th en he ai d ' · h u m . " T h a t w a T u e clay n i .rht . The n e x t ll a y )Jr. Pepper . nt pa a J tter u 1 1 t l
Befor
to
) Jr .
I had fu l l y mncle u p my miu1l to go to chool ally mor
P p p e r a n r l to
t h e letter a i d i n i t t h a t they tlitln't w a n t nobocly to Col by hu t wli:H w a nu upr i gh t wa
weep
beds and
and
He
airl that if I co u l d wa�h 1 l i�h e
om body thought h e wa, fu 1 1 11 y .
check for t wenty-firn
Ir. Warren ' dol l a r
real fi ne and clo e from of me a t h e profe
•
:Jlr.
anen wan te11 him t Pa
·a icl
b
B u t I did n ' t k n o w "·hat h
t e l l ing 0 1 1 e of t h e
onn<lecl like one of
\
:Jir.
l a rge bu t 11 o t u umerou�.
fam i l y wa
t i l l o n e day I w a
Indy"
a nd m a k
d u�t and help abont hon e w·ork, pe rhap- I could
get a cha nce t o work for M r . \Yarrco. ay t h a t hi
. . Or
low n ri<Th t . i nri<rh t . o u t righ t , a l l r i a b t m a n or l a d y.
pu t i n a pare o t he i·.
jok
enior� abo u t i t antl b e .
mea n t nid i t
The ,ame 1 1 icrh t pa got a
in a. 1 t te r of tlY 11ty-011e parre
H yrle.
gu •,,ed
Mr. H yde
a ,·ery prominf'nt man in t h e ti t t i n g
w r i t tPn
aid be ha<l oft 11 hea n l
chool, aucl tbat he an d <. I I
ors hor etl that I would honor t he college b y comina t o Bo " -
rloi n .
H e ·aid t h a t he'rl _ee t h a t
I
got t h rou<Th the
fir t t wo �,ear. a l l
r i <T h t . and a f t r t h a t I conk1 g e t o n t o t h e B ugle and the Col l ege . 'enate a u rl i n vario us wa�-, earn enough for t he re-t of my cour e. t h i n k I ' cl better t r>· t o do chore .
ai<l : "Bill. t h a t · � t h e place f o r y o u t o g o t o
r i mes. a n d then be
wh re you can learn to be a
deci11 ecl
chool.
en:ttor. l ike t h e.'' <lo at A ugu ta . "
o I
to go to Bo1Tdoi o .
About t "·o \\"eeks before �chool wa H yde' . in the
J
to go to
to begin pa read a
a1 er about pol i t i c . and pa
aurl . a i1l : "::\Iy
hail
He d i rl n ' t
P a read the letter through t h re
on don't
<T O
110 darnecl
to -ch o o l t o
peech of :M r.
1Yore a n rl gri t ted hi
teeth
�Ingw�1mp.'
·o I
l b.'"'
I came on t h e car· ; gosh . d id n ' t t h ey go ! I rode i11 a car w h ere t hey were a l l making. A f l l o"- ame a l o n .,. and wa n ted
to k n o w i f I wou lrl pla .Y card , but ma told m not t o peak t o trun<Ter· o l d i fl 11 ' t a n w r him but ju · t put my hand r i <Th t i n to m �·
o n the car .
pocket and t ook hold of my come. car
h oo k so aml were
nee
tomach.
�d iet
a n d hal loo cl for th
o full o f
when th
a w fu l near t i pp i ng over. 'Yhe n
I
11·her
th
y ou ? ' he of
le
car
on hi
moke that
went rou nd a
I hurl t o hold
c o a t aud
l
OY
"l
gue;-.
real
The
ick t o
harp coru er
we
my
came
aw a little black man
you'_ a Fre h m a n , ain t
1le h u i kling. right on de odder
r a n r l i\l r.
s bo rne aid h e would
t he ro om t h a t .'.U r . G r e e u u e<l t o h a >e rea l l t harl n tab! . a berl. t \YO ch a ir .
roo m .
wa
n with both hand .
.. Dem'
ai d w i t h a ch ucklt>. I wen t
I
a k e d h i m i f h e would plea e t 11 me
Colby �choolhon e wa . t ra i u . "
con luctor t o
aurl <Tri o oerl and w u t off.
got o u t of t h e c a r · a t Wa t n· i l l e, I
w i t h a h;1clg
sid
"·
The man looked a t m e a m i n u t
a
ell me
h a p , i f I want d to buy a picture, a looking gla
n h o l e i n i t . for \Y h i c h I paid fi ft .Y d o l l a r-. t h en I paid ten do ll a r
for the locat ion . m a k i n !! in a l l
i x t.Y dol l a r'. a '" ry
<TOOU
t rade
with more
::\Ir.
sbo rn e ·a i cl . The b o y ;; were \'ery k i nd an<l lot
)lr.
t old l i i m t hat C h i p p ,,· a n d I t h e o c i ty t h a t h to any
h:ul
h e:ml
a re all girl .
th:tt i'Ir.
)fon<by n ight t h
to join the Phi
pr mi
bel o n <Ted to, t h e
ociet,r except t h e Y. ) I .
tbe . i g ma Ka p pa
h:w
o f t h e m cal le11 t h e fir-t f w day .
Wagg tea-eel me for a long tim
t>cl
' igma Kappa. . A . aucl t l 1 e A b
iUr. X.'·
'\an u waute
1
hi
ociet� but
I
1'1Ir. Xye t ha t we wo uld j o i n
wa
But
I
don't bel o n \)'
' kyward
j ok i 1 1 <T.
•
oci t,r for
I o-ue�. l i e m u ' t
m e to 1Tash di h e .
The
fi r· t
Sophomore · cal l ecl o n m e a n cl req n e t e d m e t o make
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T l l 1-:
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'J. E .
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m i < h t of · · . ' pn rtacu ' ' w h n
rig h t i n t h
Wh
y al l a l l ra n o u t .
th
J Jirill d
11
re gone, all(l t wo of � Ir. Drak "Ot th hPcl r h a i r. . Ir. l' 'th w 1 J ' L l t lllt: "0 n i g h t .ome of t h
t h e pi · t u r th
w
happ u to a ,
xc pt that " "
\' ry d;1y, u 1 1 t i l o u r hall gam
But
I tt:H y ou
tl --rl
p la.\ in"
wa�
horn
r
a way aft
a v
Th •
ry
long
ke p < t i l l ; I jn t hopped up an rl t h e boy
on.
T h e u m p i re ca l l ed t h
thr w t h e ball o u t i nto t h e fielrl. fa •or.
·wi t h fai r pla.v w
a l i t t l e b i t a n d t h ey a r The next
\Ye
hea t . So we
·onlrl
a l o t of
a t u rday n i " h t the
and
t h m e a · iiy . cat
enior
t h e d o o r aurl t h e
ta ir .
t oo.
t reate< l t h e , oph. b
Then we ate a p i n t of pea. n u t . tair
np
f o r o u r right. .
gi r l s are n icP. too.
a re t h e .Jun ior girl
t a q u a rt
cl
an11 _gave t i t
o t h a t the_r u
when
w
water
1
t
n
came
H ow t h e
l t a on o f u 1·ery u ice boy anrl
The.v woul d u ' t
The Jun ior
are a l l
Do you have pea n u t d r u n k
and b oys n ice ?
W I I , the
wonld
We coul d hHe hel ped i t i f we bad wan ted t o.
get hazer! if t h ey coul d hel p i t.
thei r
g
a m l gorry, d i d n ' t t h
alone we l e t t h e m t h rol\' a pail of water apiece on t a i rs.
to
Th n we a l l got up 0 1 1
o u t h d i v i i o n o f :N o r t h C o l l e cre ancl barricarl
T h e y t h re w, arnl t h e n we t h rew, b n t
J u n iors d i d s tand
au e th e,\·
o u 1· p a n u t d r u 1 1 k .
t m 1 1 down to Th m 1hon'
S o p h s ca me t h rough the tloor and u p
dow n
ill t h e i r
Tht:.\' cau ' t pl ay ba J J
t o k e e p f o r t k but thPy ate them a l l u p.
re t to t h e J u n ior
Ilt:.\ 1101'1
core wa' t 1ro t o o n e
hel l t h e m for t h e pea n u t d r u n k .
t h e fo urt h f l o o r of the
fly.
game j u � t b c::: nhe C a rl
The
h at frairl
took t h ·
x citttl I
t h o u <Tht i t would be a "Oo l t i me to bay
e n t t e n of our l a rg
of pean u t
tlOWll
o
. 'o p h
ou lcl 11 ' t on t h e "J'Ullcl . t am! an1l cheer c l
I wa'
t rnggle.
at
Bowdoin, a. ml
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THE C O L B Y ORA L E.
We a re green an l fr
h,
pro e, ors all say t h a t t hey neYer profe
ay. and we iun " t have man -
o t h e oth er bo _,-
or any good ,cholar . but we a r e a Ye r_,. t ough crnwd.
a t h l ete
or- con t i u nal l_L
Mr.
aw
uch a clas .
The
We •·wood up' th
sborue �ay_ we a re all bouncl for a pl a ce
where the.1· d o 1 1 "t ha,·e ice on t h e sidewalk_.
Do }-ou ha,·e ice a
fat·
? Perhap t here i where he mean . A while ago Jee,... of the girl ' ettee i n on of th Prof. ' room- ·o
o u t h a, Brun 1v i ck we sa .wed off t h e
that they would not ha 1·e to le t th e ir feet dangle.
IO
l e t t h ei r f
about o u r$ . e-pecia l l y w hen we hail ou r hoot would be mad . but he ju t
y ear. There, I a l mo
put
poi uc � r
th
on.
up
\\e are an awful set , a rn l v.·
· · A hem, rro 0 1 1 . "
boy
It i• bad for c h i l r l re n
t ha n g, Prof. Ad am- told u . a11tl we oug h t t o he care fu l
t
\Ye t h ought t l ie Prof.
to hi" no e. and
t i .!! h t of t h em : t h re cli<l n ' t u , e to h e h n t � i x . ,,ize - t i u .1- . cu n n i ng l i t t l e t h i ng .
The
one day hel1l out hi- hand agai n '> t th a rm ancl clitl n 't
Then hy :r nc l
h5·
another, b u t
he i
xt
fo rgot tO tel l :·ou nho n t our girk co- d:o � o me o( the
cal l t h m . but I woulll n " t bec au ' e t l i e �- rlon't l ike
ri ght und r hi
aill.
· 1 1 make t hi ng· bum n
a n o t h er girl
am
cr
n t leman from
Boston
Ea t
b i l l board, a 1 1cl t hey a l l six walk d
c o me
within
jtrt t h
,,am
a. 1Yhol e .1earl t al le r t han t h
i' i t clown t hey are al l of th
There ar
it.
T h e y a r e all ju·t of a
ame hei crlu.
ix
i n che� of touching.
height a� th
r ·r.
I t b i nk
it
re· t , t h n
B nt when t h e .1·
i- a w fu l
How about your crirl ·. bow man .\· are t he re and are th y pretty ? There. I can't t h i n k of a n y th i nrt ruor
fuuny .
to w r i te -o I w i l l cJo;;e.
Yonr lo\· iug frieuil for ' D :.. , BI LL.
P . ._ .
Tel l
before l o ng .
}fr.
H .nle th at pa 11·il l
en l ba ck ch at menc y -five dol lar
--/) rEV.. , Cu.. n t - PusA
lurk.ey 3v.rfer (+fue;�cd )
,.S ru.frcd cc.I/ ' Ch in s u.u<:c Ge. I/
en
m o rwmen[
S'u. n. c:L
Co11somme· 'Peo.. n uT dru n k, douj//t u1 c5trc c 1 8tgns
� r>ts Jr; s h\m u. 11) /�u i t Ru. is i n Cf ve be tte r>)
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H I STO RY OF '9 1 .
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RCTH
a u c l i m pa n i a l i r _v a re th
t i n e1l to
and p ur po· • We
a l be i t
u n•in'. of
T h a t th
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wi h
not of fancie·.
h a l l , t h er f r , o m i t a l l que tio u· of doubt, a n 1 l r c r d o n l y fact
11·
xcit
t h e e 1 1 1".\ of t ho e who are jealou:; o f our achie1·eme1 1 t. .
l n t h e ti r-t place w e c l a i m to 1 e
11es .
\le c J:. 1 i m al o th at
h ' 1 l i put tl.
gmtle
oft 1 1
J n dce1l we h a v
men.
are � n h ; a n d a l l w i l l a k n o w l edge o u r
p ro1·ed that ,,.
ome of u
C o n equ ntly w
h a 1· e b e n the o n l y u ffo r r·.
are huma11.
ha ve o met ime
o u r ma ma , papa
11prenu1 ge11tleThi·, to o , will no t
erred. h u t 11·
Err r· we ha1·e com m itterl
p a· t .n•ar. h u t none w h ich excee<led o u r fi r t hom
• \"ti' t:xi t
fol l o w i n g may
a n d n u r· i n <r bot t le
a con c l i t i on t o p riorm w h a t t h e c o l lege
.
rror, t h a t o f
o ur
I"
clnriu,,. th e lea 1·in g at
Th refore we were n o t i 1 1
had a
riaht to e x pect o f u- .
\Ve "·ere e x pected to receil-e t h e nu o p h i ticated co nn t ry m 1 1 a rn l to ti t
t h em t o perfo r m the c u wmary d ut ie· incu mben t u pon t h em a n< l k eep t h rn i n t h e i r proper p l ace .
to
B u t how cou l c l we, "·hen w e h a d 1 1 0
::;en se of p ropri ty n o rega rd either for e tabl i ·lted en tom, o r t h e rtp11-
t a t io11 of om clas ? fo l l o w.
E v id e n t l .1 we were n ot marie to lea<l or
Our part �eem
to be the mean
Every fal l , h i t h e rto a c l a s don the u p per cl a, . y ear 1Ya
Every
fa l l
a
- to
t
u 1 erb l y mean .
be
the honored mant le pre
ophomore
la
i
e x pected.
r i �h t ly
11tec1 hy The
ht
t h e exception, for o ur members re-enforced t h e ?1ew-comer\
i n crea sing t b e total to seven t y , the l a rgest Fre h rnan clas
ever
·een at
Colby . Thi
fns i o n
of t h e t wo elemen t
made it difficu l t fo r u
t o p re erve
o u r iden t i t y , and the recrui t e x perienced no l i t t l e i nco1wenience in di tin g u i,h i 1 1 g u
from t h e m elve .
So i t som e t i mes b a p penerl that we there
by e caped n n p l ea ant t reatmen t from t he i r hands.
For all
thi
we
TH E
COLBY
lia \·e to t h a n k t heir grt>enne,
wh ich wa
everybodv ea i l y recoO'nize<l u ex1
greater than our
in that th ere
Xo one el e fel l i n t o thefr m i ·take howe\, r. for
w ·re more of tbern. year'
27
O RA C L E .
rience iu
ubmi
to be gen uine, docile Fre b men of one
ion.
W"e, had no objection t o bei 1 w con-
icl red uch a. lono· a· our i n e x perience<l Fre· l i men mate
l oyal to n and aclm i t tecl u. t o be t h i r equal .
rema i n tl
B u t when they bega1 1 t o
p u t on t h e n eO'lectacl ' o phomoric m a n tle a n r l to pl a�- the part of mor
a nd to t h r at n u , n ay
opho
,-en t0 in u l t u · . we \>e re paine<l . <Hld
tried to com 1 romi�e. Their t l 1 1·eat and demand c l irl not a l wa_v: i n ti midate u , ho we,·er. for wh n
heldoun t h reaten d to w h i p the whole clas · , we w re not irreatly - wi"ht he ex pect d from our n a t u re.
terrified, could not
x ec u te b.
w h ich we could not rn n .
Thi
t h l} principal even t
Bloo<lr :Jlonday.
I t wa
tancl out i n our I i i cory . a n d
The
fi r t of them t o k place 011
u n l uckily attempt cl to i u- t ru ' L
then that w
I t wa ea. y for u , aft rwarcl t o r cogn iz
tha t we blu ndered i n attemr t i D u
ment.
ion .
A l a . t h a t our c l i cre t ioD
Our nex t •lt tempt t
c ra i n ed.
bould hav
h en u 1 1 h ecled.
with ut
The :r ngg r
ru tom�
wen: u n re-
and the wa
p rformed what " · e d id will n v 1· bt>
lt m u t remai n a matt r of conj ctur .
our re. embla1 1ce t o our oppou o t - who i n while- we p rform rl t h ir .
Fail ure,
OD t he ball fi 111.
o-ame rival · i n ve n t ion.
Confu ·ion ra n riot and Fre h m n actecl a How 1\'
ex pla i ne<l .
pa
una Phi Chi
teach the un oph i�ticate<l
w re by u rli 1·egarrlec1. before.
h a<l
B u t we l is tened not to r a,on . hut tu e.xcit -
retreat di grace w;c the re-ult. The <le,cri 1 t ion of t h i
\Ye knew t hat
ucl1 1111 und rta k i ng.
th ." w n: i u DO mood tO receive u , for w a�ki n " their p rmi
room from
w h ich
wh ich a o t'J make u p our r cord. our i u e x peri need brot her .
k new that h
we carefully a \'oirl t l , a11<1 t h 1 1 � he mh
pre\·en tecl from cruell .'· tr a t i ng n . Th �e a r
ince w
he cauo-h t u · a l l in 0 1 1
t h reat u n l e
nev r known ati factoril_v
IV'P a t t ribute i t to
ome way performerl our part
It t h u
happe11e<l t h a t a l t hoLwh they , u r
Th n followed the pea n u t drunk.
The cau e of the t rouble c1ir1 n o t
ed u
in pla:, i 1 1g. we were credited \ ith the mo t run .
orio-iDate with u pr v iou
repult<e
o we are not to be charged w i t h courti 1 1 a def at .
Onr
h ad h en honorable al though i ne \·i tablc. but we blush
t o ay that in thi i n ta11ce we were gui l ty of acti on
u nprec d n ted i n the
T l l J,;
annal
m i n a cy
a11d m 'IY
hav
applau eel any. l o tart, and ou r on ly v i r t ue, t h a t of po w i ncl and noi e
bav
ha
l:I
ct cl no tbin rr worthy t o b
l ai Jy cul t i rnted o u r o n l .'¡ ta l e n t .
unlimit
<l
amo u n t o f
rel ate1l a l t h ough
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C LA S S O F ' 90 . C l a,
Color He! iotrope.
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C la-- Yel l . X-i-(i:.e-t · - Rah !
O F F I C E RS. Pr
ide 1 1 t . .
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Yice-Pre-id ·nt,
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ecreta r�- a nd Trea urer.
L. l\l 1 LL 1r n . R T I I L" H .J. R o 1n: n r .
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:\I E R T O X
T o a t )l a. ter.
PRE E Orator . . Poe r . .
TATIO
DAY OFFICER . . .J E n �: m .>.. H E. B · n K E .
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W nu . x .
C H A R L E ' E. A '" E R E L L .
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H i torian . . Awarder of Prize .
l\fa r hal . .
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COM M I T T E E 0
ODE
A o o r n F . TR n :, Co n x 1 E 1\ I . S r E A l�, A s x r n E. L 1 TT L E F I E L I>,
E L n RA
'. H A L L . A K :o..- A
EXE C U T I
)h :LY 1 :s- ) L . ' :\! I T H . "ilI E RT
· . Cnrn r x r. s .
E CO 1 M I T T E E . \r 1 L L L · DI
x L. � l r L L E R .
R.
C nn 1
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m
to
110.
J.E.
! O R H I STO RY.
J
w i t h a real i z i n g �em.
OH
of
o u r 011·n i m portance, a n d of t h e work
The Sophorn re chl:;s, consciuu · o f t h e i r own i nferiority, l ook d u pon n:;; \\' i t h <\ 11-e : t h e .J u 1 1 ior
cl. s
w ith pr·ofounc l n.cl m i ra t io11 . <lll<l t h e .._' enio r
cl as. 1r i t h n:a l . t h ough u 1 1 w i l l i n cr re p c t . The u u a l h a z i n g t r i ·k
of
11·
r e . at fi r t. t ried u pon
our n u mber. b u t rue t w i t h
h a z i n ir th
cla
e x perim n t .
affa i r , a n • l wich
·
of
'HO
om
of t h
weake L
nch vigorou re i tance a n ( ] r tal iatiou that
oon became a u n u ati·factory-nay . a
chtn "
rou
. . Bloo l y :\ f o J H l a _v " u igbt w a· rather a tame anrl l i fe!
Ol llew h a t of a
u rpri e to n . w h o had a 1rn i t rl ic
orne n a t u ra l t repid a t ion .
an.1· an 1 a l l appreheu ·ion
From t hat
night
comi D a
dated o u r r l ea e from
o f i n abi l i ty t o hold our o w n i n auy c l a
di -
t n rbance . The cl a� ga me of ba l l ea i l y re. u l ted in o u r favor. our nin
It
i
probabl
cou l d h a 1·e bea ten, at that t ime, t he pick of t h e re·t of th
A t t h e ba11que t fo rn i h e l n
t hat
oil
b y t h e J u n ior i 1 1 celebration of o u r v ictory,
LBY
f H F.
OR�cu:.
33
a fe l i n o- of foll o w hi p \Yn e·t;\bl i shed be t ween o nr t wo cla· e" w h ic h . . Ir. w a, w h i l e we la ted a :i l o u g a· ,, ,, con nect i n \Y i t h t h e c o l l ege . were clown t o w n enj .r i 1w t h a t l>a n q u e t , that t he Sophomore·, i n t igatecl
aided by · " I , de t el' ru i 11 eu t o k e e p u s o u t 0 1 1 o u r 1·t:t 11 rn . pnrpo e ba r ricaded ll)ors and w i 1Hlo,r. e x t i n g u i ,, h ed J i trht and
t l f o r t ha t
antl carried
tory pail a ft r pail of water. for t he p u r po·e o f po u r i n cr it
to the fo u rth u pon our
an
d eYo t ed head:-.
ur
axe pro,·ecl
to
m uch for t h e i r barri ades,
and t hen came the wild ru h for t h a t upper :;to r.1·.
_\..
fe1Y m i n u t e"
later we enjoye 1 t he spe tacle of t h e i r l e ng t h .'- champion pro - t rat ed i n
a
m i n i a t u re m i l l 11011<1 formt•l from t h e wa ter \\' h i · h harl to b p o u red fort h t o cool hi- mi-cruirled imp t uo:,.ity.
t u rha 1 1 c e i n regard t o ,.en�ral a rt i le· belongi n g
Dnrincr t h a t � a m e fal l t e r m occu rred the little tli t he to
ophomore ' orcran.
•
diffe re n t
br theren ,
of o u r c l a - -
member
we
A ccordingl y , we
l e te nn i n ed
to
safety wer
to
the \1y
t h e act of removal m i « h t h a v it w a . th e
our
wer
t t le
rn e u t
� -or w r e o u r mean
.
tr ncrth
s
the
oon
e n t er <1 i n t o n
·la
t h re
the
of
very prof
-room work a. a n y c l ; t ·
One of t h e m o� t imer
Th
·
of
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P re · i 1 len t
f cour·e
got i a t ion· for
materia l l y aided t h i·
sor
re
in
t he
h i t o r y of th
v · n t · of t h e year
q 11ce If-conceit f
The
out. t.
into " h o- , room we tam , au l
ol icl, t h o ro u gh . cholar h i p
in con e u
u ra n ce a u d a bra z e n
Yer;-
oou bec a m e
ha u u d ou b t dly m a i n t a i n ed a
t i n o-
by a 1 1y
t b e campu · antl bal l .fiel 1 1 .
aftlict <l with q u i te · t u 1
h igh rnnk in
u1 t i tu t io n .
wa
th
bad mono po l izecl t h e hon ors i 1 1 t he J i u
�-ear an<l w
oro-an
Th
Perha1r it i · need le-- to
and v i cro r o f o u r int llectual chara ·ter. at th
r p u t a t ion of o u r cla· · for
cla
o m p l i cat i on -
e x 1 d i t io n � l y . of . afe cone • a l me u t .
- d u riug thi· fi rst term of co l l ege !if
fi r m l y e tabli hecL O u r cla
a
\Yith
domain
a t t n\ct d t h e a t t e n t i o n o f
th
bet ter
T h e i r pr ·ence d u ri n O'
of a ffa i r· .
11 c e
coufi u ed t o
repri�aL
l ark n i crht when
were paralyzed by the lo s of th ir ru u t h pi e ce.
a short i n te r v i e w ·
of
f cou r�e i t wa
ab, u t .
the ret u rn o f a l l m i appr l riate l prnpert '\.
t
ophomore
act
1nietly a n d
t ro n o- a rm"- to a plac
'o p homoric friend
ay t ha
of ou r
rrl e ne
lie rook it
even if it w er e a bit o u t of t u n e a n d
am icable
,, i n
g i ,· e n J"i,e to n nple a -< \ l l t
e i z u re wa" made
con • y ecl by
wa
cloor-
u
a l l dO\Yll t o m 1 .
t o take it when t he . ophomor ,
A
of
retal iate
e izecl th ir o rcran .
of 1t
t h e crnanl ian
Traci n " t h e lo
<lll
'
7
Field Day.
of a t h le tic- for i m mocl ra te
e l i
nclou· proport ion . The
·1 1 1 1: ( ' f l . ll Y I IL\!
34
1 1 r c la s i, h a r l
I.E.
ma 1 1 �
·a r · f u l l,r t ra i 1 1 Prl a 1 1 < 1 l t a1l
The
hail a11 o p p r t un i t y to
uccceded mo t arlmirably n o o n e will cleny w h witne cb
the mode t a n d <re 1 1 t l ma 1 1 l ,r app,arance :incl behavior of t hat t h roughout t h
t ra i n i n g t ha t it
'91
a
ntir
year.
In
fa t,
o t horourrh wn
o ur cour e
ff Ct' can even be t ra eel iu t h e co1 Hluct of t h e c l a
' ophomor
\\
.
made a fin e
tart i n thi
A ft r a c h F r
' Blood) J\Ionday" n igh t .
o{ of
matter o f di ,.,ci p l i n e on
h ma n h a d l a rn e l I i i'
om-
t ry problem for t h e n x t morn i n rr ancl had r tir 1 1 t o hi:; <101n 1 y couch . we appeared on the
cene.
uietly, b u t fi r m l y , 1rn i iw i t d t l i e
innocent to w a ke, ri e and yielt1 a t tention. a n wer and
to querie
relatirn to hi
haYing received
mo t
I
a't J i f
an l i n te n t ion
exce l l e n t ad1·ic
ful .
for t h e future,
iu regard to hi
conduct while a Fre bma n , h e ret i red 1dt h more or le I n the
even t con urned tb
proper
preci pitation.
ophomore-Fre b man uame of base ba l l , we 1Yere again
Celebration of t h i
le pin u
Having giY n ,ati factory
gr ater pa rt of on
ucc 1 1 i o-h t
and several cords of wood from t h e ri ver bank . Fond o f innova t ion , w e at tempted. during t b e w i n ter t e r m , t o ru n t h fires i n t h e recitation room
in
tove
from wh ich t h
coYer- had heen
removed, but our worthy j a n i tor objected to the n w arrangemeu t all(l we gave it up.
We al o entertain ed the idea of barricading t h e chapel
door to the excl u ion of all cla Doctor i n troduced bis !mud
in
es but our own one mom i n u b ut the the
matter an<l n e
rel i uq u i-11ed t h e
plan. The ' 9 1 F a ! e Orcler
,
w h ich n·ere popularl y
u ppo e < 1 to h a v e come
from our hand , con tained nothing to offend the mo t fa t id iou
ta te.
The " R ag Haby" d i tnrbance, which occurred d u ri ng t he F re h m a n P r i z e Reading. while condem ned b y a f e w of t he m o . t pu rit a1 1 ica l among
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THE
t h e audience.
\nl'
con idered in general a
a u amu in . harrule s. prac
t ical joke. At t h e '"" Fi I d Day the
w Uf1aiu bore a1rny t h e honor a n d ecured for cup.
econd t i m e the rla
The
work clone b�· our cla
acknowl dged hy al l to b
i 1 1 it
P rize Reading an<l Declamation i
of the h i!!h ·t order.
In t h e w i n ter term of our J u nior year. w ab- r i t u te for t h e J unior E x h ibit ion i n p ired by the
t fr t 'lebate and th
a
induc d tl1
Prize
bri l l iant
Debate.
manner i n
Facul t y to
The
intere-t
wbi h it
\nlS
conducted lea,·e l it t l e room to loubt t h a t it n· i l l be a regul r feature of t h e col l ge work i n the fut ure. Thu , on e1·ery line of far to the fron t.
talen t .
''e have furni-h
anJ pol i t ical th
From it
fut ure.
peaker .
ollege act i,-ity, the cJa5. ran k· has
rl tea her..
come
0111
of · 9 0 ha
of our
pu h d
be-t ba e ball
preachet", vymna inm in t ructor
Proud of our pa t . we look w i t h conficlen e to
,s)'fnfU.S itJ.fYI..
;!)i°He.rT.c.tion..--on.. Mo.cun.. . c5h.e7 (sk,ins) Rtte" .5CJ.. u. c e.
Jow/B;ddy.
C .._c... m:, _, ..
C f'u. m rn
cB rc.. rc lt -Gfh.
ed .
Lu f(y.
7{,f,Ples (dried.)
ktti
fru. ftt
('/,r.il71.fugne.fYl.umm>edr� dt;y·
THE
ORACL E.
OLBY
C LA S S O F
' 89.
Col or, Pearl and Wine.
Cla
Yell . O� too-Gi t a
las:
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OFFICER Pre idem. . Yice Pr
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cretary and Tr a urer. . Toa� t l\Ia ter, .
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L. P i:: P P E R .
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C L ASS D A Y O F F I C ERS. 01'ator, Poet,
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H i torian .
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Prophet . . Acldre
t o C11rl raradu a t
Parting Addres . . l\Iar h a ! ,
. B E EC H ER P C T N A M .
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'talistician, .
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E D ''" ARD F.
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1 1 . E Y E R F.TT F A R X H A ) l .
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X EL .
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P .\. R K E R P.
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RLEIGH. RB..\. X K .
KING. I l ENRY B . WOOD .
O D ES.
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I A R Y L. T BEY
H .\ TT I E M. P A R �I E X T E R, c. H. P E PP E R ,
A B R A )I
WY:UAN.
EXE C U T I V E C O MM I T T E E . E u G E X E L . " A )f P� ox.
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B E E C H E R P uTX A ) ,
H. E Y i,: R gTT F A R N H A :u .
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OLBY
'LE.
H
S EN I O R H I STO RY.
H
J.
m nt
in
T O RY i
of no t rn e i m portance h u t a
We do n o t w rite t h e h i t o r y o f our c l a
y
tb
t i t ut ion.
other c l a
e
will Th
t a ncl a
'
col l e a
OR<\
But i n t h e
·
e , bo t h in t h e i r conduct an
may be l ed to avoid the long.
h i ·Lorie
m u rr1ered.
The ' are
A n d 'Ile hope by t h e
Wh n ou t h e
'I
for t h e
in w ri t i 1 1 cr t h e i r b i · torie
t y l e of t h i ept.
2 1
much a t tention to t h e chapel e.xerc i e · . more
many of n
baking h a nd
Two
haYe n o t yet received our l a t .
ome of our member for college s t uden ts. more class were
ob cn·er
'enior
and
w e r e p l ay i n "
a n d looking a t u .
we got our fir t duck i n cr in
tom, no college l a \Y
o
cla
eemed t o b e pay ing
were d i l igen t l y giving all t heir a t ten tion t o the
came from chapel
; t h a t t h ey olby for
5, we ma rrh d "ol m n l y i n t o
None of t h e u pper c l a. m e n
T h e re t were
c l a.-
hi tor.Y to prove t h a t on
chape l , w e f I t t h a t w e were t h e observed of a l J
poker.
our
Fre hman procl i v i t i e .
morn i n g of
bebav l accord i n <Tl y .
l i t t le effort
guidance of fu tu re
tyle w h ich ha- been i n Yogue in
h i toriau ha ou tgrown h i th
o- td lecl cla
w h ich h a ,·e b fa l l e n
rl nri11g t h e pa t four year , may be of u e cla
t ru e hi tory of
fre b e t kind of bomba t ; aud w e hope that thi
while fai t h fu l l y c h ronicl i n cr the e\·ent
d
cu tom. a re a r corrn i z
t rue h i t o r y i
L F: - ,
oa.
t o b o a t of our acb ieve
a d i ffer· not m u ch from t h
that h a ,·e prec d cl her.
u uaJly pnbl i heel i n t h merely tli
long a
hi t o ry of
a moral 1
it con tain
The
ervice
.
'opho
A
we
col l ege, ancl perhap
Cont rary to t h e u ual c u -
were given us, ancl perhap· t hat w i l l explain w hy have a l ways
eemecl to t h i n k there wer
During our fi r t term our rela t ion
omewh a t
trained .
no law'
with t h e . opbo
They t h rew water and some of u
a ttempted to retaliate, and never got t h e pun ishment we fel t we richly
T H E COLHY O R A LE.
de ern<l.
39
. ' o m e of our member· decorated the biJl board w i th poetical Our room· were
effu ion- wh ich \'\ere objection able t o the Sorihomor , . entered and
u n d ry arti le
remo,·ecl : we were bea ten i n the
Fre- h ma n ball game ; i n fact . o n r e x perience w a Fre h m e n during the fi r- t t e r m.
.A t t h e beo-i n n i n g of t h
a n e w m rnb r joiuerl u .. a lacly . ha
fiYe.
We have ah-my
and i t i
bad a
it wa
u u a l for
wi n t e r te r m
The n u mber of lacl ie
been very u ncertai n , omet irne
opbomore
that whi h i
in our cla
t wo, and i t h a - e'len reached of our cla
pecial regard for the ladi
no fau l t of t h ei r� that t h e o-en tlemen are a lmo t u n a n i mou ly
oppo e 1 t o co-educat io n .
In
the
and be a
pri n o- t erm of t h a t year, w e re-a l i t t le l i k e Fre h men a
embled, determined to t ry
po· ible.
ome
memb r
brough t
ca11e · upon the campu , b u t t h e�- were
peedily confi cated.
n i n g before the
ome of our member- decid d
t h a t t here wa
ophomore d clamation, need of
x t ra a n n o n nceme n t of t ha t
.Accordingly
t ou t for a ne io-hbori n cr town. with a
o n t h a t e\·e 1 1 i n cr four triecl men
copy of w h a t t hey con idered a nece po ter .
vent.
The eve
ary
uppleme n t to tJ1e
There may have b en . omet h i n cr fatal i n
that
ophomore
x pedition for
t h o ticrh 11oue o[ tbo e men were e v r di ciplin ed by the facul ty, yet of the fo ur o n ] �- one remain- w i t h u ala . i n t h e di tri bu t i o n � om to the facu l t y .
To t he
ophomor
w h ich we need not apologize, m i nd- it "·a
now.
Fa t clay morning.
do<la r
w e r e cl t
came out, h ut
t e <l a n d report
d clamatioa w e carri cl c a n
i nce w
were Fre h m e n t h n.
n o more t h a n riah t that Wt: ti k , a11d
fair cha1 1ce to break t ho-e
Th
u n fortunate
hould o-iYe the
o we carried
To our a
'opbomore
them
cl
, for
1
i n t o chap
Yery l i t t le iud ed rlid .we h ea r of t h e pray r of the
rev r n d Bapti t cl rgy maa �O full were we of t h a t n a t u ra l trepicl ation w h ich even t h e brave-t fe l on the eve of t h e good fort une of t h e wri ter of t h i mau to l ave tbe prot c ting door broken
arl �' in t h e fray,
i n ce h
battle. u n encu mbered by h i n e i ther bitter n o r J o n .,., It
of the
i n ce t h ere w a wa
t ick.
The battle wa
h
cane
harp, but
little hard fe l i n o- on either
ide,
prevented by t h e faculty.
oon tran pired that one member of our cla the cau e of t h e f a mou
cond Fr
chapel, a n cl t o get h i
pended for part icipation in t h e aforement ioned pa wa
It wa
t rng.,.l e.
had then a chance t o take part in the
ch ri heel
a n d all con t e n tion over frao-m e n t
ome gr a t
h i tory to he t h e
••bo.rcott. '
wa
i ndefi n i teJy
i n o- of clod er · .
u Thi
Con ideri n g a l l t he c ircnm-
T i l l•:
40
L E.
houl<l hav
tan
t ion of
exami n n t ion . afte r 1 1
n in t h e
ity an<l
,·ening at t h e
p l a :rn t c t epi ode. o f our coll ere con1·. of
'
9'
ace pted.
'\\-
lt
pea ks mo·t empha t ica l l y
". re i n d te<I to accompany U' anrl
ga l l a u t ry t h a t t he ladi
rettu·n<><1 to the ca m pn
fee l i ng t h a t w
wer
in tru t h no
longer Fre hm n . '\ \ h n w
cl
auai11 a , mbl
o p homore_.
to
commenc
the
ft
Only eighte n boy. \I' re I
ol lege y ar. w
to u , but we
la11i . , one of whom, howe,·er. remain tl w i t h u
b u t one
were
ain ed t wo t rm.
'\\- e
looke l a t the Fre:;hmeu. realizing the care t h a t h a 1 devoh· d upon u . Th y eviden t l y t ho u o-h t th y ,,. re too
tl'O D O' for u· : hut. a" i
c a e . i n t e l lect w a t o o m u c h f o r bru te
t reugth . a u d w
t h a t di
i pl i ne wh ich i·
o uoorl for F re hme11. anrl \\·ere reward
eeinu t h em t u rn o u t rrood dozen of ou r cla
ev r t h e
k pt t h em i n
ophomore
emergenc:· "·a 1 1 o t long in coming.
\l e
av cl t h em to pay print ing expen es of • ·The A h . k .nntrtl
reception given by one of our member For two day
oon t ran p i r c l t hat i t \Ya
Tbi
tole t h e F r e h me11'. •·bor e . . '
D u r i n u t h e l a t ter p a r t o f t h e t e r m , w h i l e o u r cla l i appeared.
h.'·
gaYe t h e i r whole a ttent io n to t h e work of caring for
t he F re hruen, but t h e re t coulrl be relied upon in an erueruency. and
ll
n l y h al f a
t he n e x t year.
at hi
home, th
l a r ion . "
enjoy in." a
wa
9
cla
organ
\\'e knew uot where it had go11e.
But i t
concealed i n
',
a h o u e near t h e campn .
, hould we get it by force a u d bring i t t r iumphantly back to our room ? B,r 110 mean .
it
back.
The hand
t h a t carried it a "·ay mu t be made to bring
ll i t h i n t h ree day, no Freshman had au.r lamp
book. o r
T H E C O L B 1 O RAC L I•: .
4l
c l o t h in g except t h e l i ttle h e wore. anrl a l mo t eYery portabl e a r t icle of confi cate I.
Fre h man propert.r wa
till the cla
we had to re ort to e x t reme measure .
\Ye
obdurate. and
elec te<l a con�picuow
of '90 for i 1 1di.,·idual d i Ci ] l ine.
member of the cla
� i x teen
of '89 'iYi t h four buckets of water. a cen<lt-rl tlw
t h e cla
outb Coll ege, bm--t l u mber
with an i ·y
a F re h m a a '
rloor, auci wak necl
The next morn ing t h e pre·ident of the Fre h man cla
wa
the t wo cla
It wa
Thi
wa
ion
to a down-towu l i very
table
Behind th
A
c l a ri n g
fe\\'
They were l ocat tl.
pirit
Four men
of count n ance o n e n igh t ,.,. n l e i t h i r \\'<l ,Y cured a n expr
warron ancl dro,·e rn p
�
A t t he hou e t h a t crom1
t h ree got out and, creepi n •• caut ion ly o ,· er th
t he building .
Ju;;t t u rk .r � u p pe r
term that th
m u t be had.
w i t h determined ex pre tr e t .
wanted to t rea t
effected, a n d for a term a ncl
of C ol by .
eel brated by a . ophomore cla
idly up Main
mid n igh t
on the mo t fri nd l y te rm . .
wer
du r ing t h e latter part of t h i
liad decided that turk .Y
hi
of
of olcl
The .> t h e 1 1 wen t q u i t l y to their room .
douche.
for peace and exchange booty.
a half
men
tair
The fourth man dro,·e on.
t h e b i l l t hey ha l ted ,
wall, d i'<l J pe a rec l h h ind Let u.
fol low t h e t l 1 re .
hou e, on a fence, were roo t ing th ree t u rkey .
a w i u d o w i n w h ich was a l i O'h t .
B u t be b i n c l
1 he t u rkey mu. t b e ha l . however a n d t h e t h ree m e n cau t iouJy a cl rnu ce<l upo11 t h e m . e<tch e l ecting hi turkey. Tb t w o nd men were able to grn p the n eck· of their elected Yictim , b u t t h e middle t u rkey wa nT ong encl fro n t . au 1
them wa
wa
m i secl flying w i t h a loud t h ud again t t h e w indow.
H o w he al way l a mented O\'er th The t wo c a p t u red t u rkey bill.
There t h e foraO'er
tlie p l under, a n d t hen
were borne ha t il_y aero . t h e Ji e l d
c l o \\' 1 1 t b e
topped for a mom nc to cut off t he headt> of
ough t t h e road ide to await th
comrade w i t h t h e team.
Poor --- !
h a ndfu l of tail fea t h e rs h e -t' u rt<l .
They d id not w a i t 1 0 1 1 0'.
ret u rn of t h ir
Down t i e h i l l h e
T he ca me, w i th another wacron con tain i n g two m e n i n h o t p u 1-- u i t . party awaiting <la . heel o u t from their concea l ment, ha t i ly c l am lw r cl aboar<l, anrl on t h ey wen t .
The p u r ue1·
a t tbe cro ·ing a l i n e of freight car of the p u r ued.
h a<l lo11 0' cour e
They t urned, baffled for a 1110111 n t , but
anot her way o u t o f their difficulty, and ben eat h the t ree
were a l mo. t l e ft be h i nd . when
i n terru ptecl t h oon \Yer
oon found
re t i ng t h e t i recl hor e
on t h e ca mpu .
But t h e t wo fo wl
a l ready
ecurecl were u o t :en o u g h .
011 a
cer t a i n
T i i i·:
0 1, U Y
0 1{
I
' L I� .
of
t o - h a n d eucou n ter with t h i
cla
. b u t by
v ry poi u t exc p t the ba c ba l l rrame.
at
t ruggle a b o u t the F r aicl, that fal e ord r u po n them ! trunk.
the top
mu t b
m mb r · pe n t a whole
o m e F re h m u
h et, but the fear o f
t h ey d i l l n o t dar was t i l l t h e order
Now wa
We
publi hed.
n d i n " off the copy, u n w i
an<l aft r hi
On
h m a 1 1 1· a<l i o a.
tr:Hau m we had b a t n t.hem to come the fi n a l
aid or our "' h a t
ecret
oci t y
h arrl w o r k wa
put
u n day co1 y i rJO' the fi r t <l raft
ly p u t t h e origi n a l man u cript i n
i n ve t i O'a t i ng, open d t h e t ru n k , a n d read 'ophomore
t o u c h that
h et,
a1 peare<l.
Thi
vengeauce wa
o
"reat t h a t
o t b y n ever k n e w w h a t t h e re�t i
their own
tory of t h
affa ir.
The order came out o n the en:nin u before t h e Prize Head i n g the fii--t copy
howina a t the "
widely over the town the la
t cl
ca<le,
ongo"
aud were d
ociabl .
T b ey were
oon
i n ce t h ey were w i t ty and con tained n o objectionable
feature .
That clay we endeaYored t o make one l a
t h e gra .
tain
from our charge , a n d
t
effort t o clean e -
ucceeded fairly w e l l .
t i me t hey have o[ten remarked with gra t i t ude that t h ey ow than can ever be repaid.
The not ice
n ea r to re u l ting di astrou ly for effort to a n n oy in a n y way t h e cla
of po tponement
ome of t h e Freshmen
ay t h a t
h a · e worked
houlder with us for t h e good of t h e colleue. work only eiuhteen
of us being left t o take u p t h e burden of col lege duties. look with undisturbed compo u re upon exciting men.
o
w re our la t
of ' 9 0, a n d we can t ruly
The .J u n ior fal l found us agaiu ready for a year'
cla
iuce that more to u
wh icb came
t h ey h o l rl a h igh p l a c e i n our e t e e m , and f o r two y e a r houl der to
cat terecl
the he. t for
erveclly commended a
trugglc
V{e n o w could of t h e under
A l most the fir t affair of i n tt:rest, t o u , was the
Freshman ball-game.
ophomore
As is na tmal for ,Juniors, we longed t o
ee the
THE
O li A
ver known t o pJay and a
readily admit ted. a better game than t h
in the face of the ru l e
u mpire I t wa
becau e t he Jo.,
of t h i
t e a m that w e garn them the t be5· won.
.J 3
L E.
B u t though they pla yed t!1e be · t aam
Fresb me11 ,·ictor_. man team was
'OLHY
ome
of
any Fre-h-
th ir opponent
ophomore , ·et fate ancl the
cleciclE:d i n foyor of the game
wa
uo fau l t
,_
ophomore .
of the
Fre h me n
upper w h ich w o u l d h:.t\'e
And that they l o t the game \\'a
b e e n t heir
no fa u l t of
'
hatl
9, for t h
, 'ophomore pitcher admitted that w h en he walked i n t o the b o x h e m e t t h e mo t terrific c h i u n i n a he e Y e r faced. During t b i
I.Joy
term om
affair , made their
debut i 11
, h i t herto w h o l l y wra pped u p i n college
town
populari ty w i t h t h e fair l a cl i e ervedly their .
Cla-
brawl
ha
with two t he cla
Our a
n e ,-er been even l y cl i \'i(] eparate cour e ha
with the
and to
fa. ulty haYe for
•l
Jona
time
the col lege o popul a r with ' fa cinatiug
tud.r ha ve
9.
work h
tarted mor
bring· t h
or A dam,, and can o n l .Y rearet that we
u nder h i m cl n1·i.ng o u r whole conr e. or , b u t l a c k of
ould
We would lik
pace forbid .
w i th the other cla se
O f c o u r e cluri n o- the fi r t two y e a r were a l i ttl
adj u tecl. u
\\e ar
grateful to t h e m a l l , in our b half.
have n e ,· r h
we hacl auy acc1 uai 1 1 t a n c
plea ant ; we have never m i , ed a cla. the depa r t u re of '<
not ba,·e work •d
11 Yer · u n plea a n t .
we fel t t h a t our r l a t ion
. eem cl a model cla. . ,
our early
mo t of i t
to mention a l l t h e
t ra i n ed, �'et th y have a l w a y . b e e n
The olde t cla
t hey al way
earch
the aymm\ ium w o r k n n cler
b o t h co llectively a n d i n d i ,'id ual l y f o r t h e i r effort
e
. hau-
ame
<lepartment i11
t h a n one mind 01.1 r
Vi-e h a Y e mo t decid <lly enjoyed
la
very
1Jnder Profe .or . m a l l we fir t b o-an t o
Profe
Our relat.ion
n
a n d b i · oriainal m t h o c l of t eachi ng th i
own.
profe
b
we h a \e enjo_recl t l i e in tru t ion of Pr -
t i n� i n formation an l i n tere t i n a tyle that h a ,•e made hi know w h a t b i tory wa
The
ociety.
o mnch fr e lorn of e l ection that
or El1ler in a Bible cla . · and to t h i
fe
t n cl i
l o n e l ec t ive . bnt the doinir a11·ay
a l l owed
For the la t t wo y ar
cl -
on. no i n tere t for them.
n ever been ,-ery long clivicl d.
o iation
p l ea a n t .
ha
o
beau tiful c i t y , w h ich i-
had. from t b i
!riven to t h ir
Their whole atten t ion wa cla
ociety, and l airl the foundatio11 of t h a t of t h i
with wa
O u r r colle tio11 o much a
of '
that.
nemie . our later friend .
'90 w e ha,·e ahYay worked with mo t cordiall_,.,
with o m e
ati factorily '
6.
To
7 are very
We regr t ted The c]a
of
whether i t were i n rren-
44
TnE
RA
, L E.
tb c mmitt
of tb cla
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i Agu :�t. \ l ( (•iizh t . , Wt>igb t. I Size 1 1:�� � I . L l ra u u a l 1 0 1 1 l•'L. J u . lbs. State.
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111. ttl. Ill.
Ill . Ill.
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l i e Wll� r t / I / f o r .
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toward paying
Epi copa l i a n . 2 ·
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to
t i me
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l;
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polit ic: we ar
not Yot Th e l a wy 1· ;
1 ho
all unit d.
e w h o clo vote. a n d t ho e who lo
1rnul<l i f t hey could, vote t h e R publican ti ket. world
i;,
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to r
to recei1·e
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teach r
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4
m i n i t e rs , 3 busine
men .
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.) a re in favor of ·a-ed uca tio n . 1 2 are oppo ed . .j <tre engaged, 1 2
The cla - i
are
uot n o w engacred.
very much d i vided a
ology is the 011ly st udy "· h ic h h a
to t h e i r favorite
1:$ are in farn1· of �ational P ro h i b i t i o n .
D regarcl
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two favorite .
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D
are opvo
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the h i trhe t type of a. t rne
tate
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49
T H E C O L B Y O RA L E.
TRU ST E E S A N D F A C U LTY O F C O L BY U N I V E RS I TY. B O A R D O F TRUSTEES. l i.: R R I L L , A . I.
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COL B Y
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L �..
FAC LTY OF I STR CTI O R EY . BABCOCK
E O H ' E D. B.
D. D ..
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TRY.
1... J:T D. TAY LO H , . )I . THE LATIN L A N G A G E A N D LIT1':RAT
OF
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PROFE S O R O F
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POLITICAL
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W I L L I A M A. R O G E R , A. I . , P 1 1 . D. PROFE SOR
OF PHY
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D
Vil. H. B A Y L E Y PROFESSOR O F J\IlNERALOGY
P a . D. . A D
H A T L E R l\l A T H E \\ ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR
O F RHETORIC
CHARLE
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IN
GEOLOGY.
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L',
A . l\I.,
GYMNA T I C S .
P RO F . E . W. H A L L SECRETARY
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TION .
THE
COLBY
ORA
51
J. E .
W H I S K EYV I LUE. ( Tran-lated from
the
riginal Kennebec Dialect, with Explanatory
BY
In Jn
F.
GI L )l
RE
ro w of
thi
t at e l y wigwam ,
a m ighty race of people
Dw JI
R uled anrl uoverued a By th
Biu Foot
ogwon,
1\1 <Ti, oo-won :
quaw thi
h i m rule thi
l\ l i u nehaha- 7
m ighty people.
'Vaterville.
2. Yagger .
�fess11lon kee.
5.
7. Mrs. ltonco.
I t ol l you
the mcl1Ty L a u ghi n g V\ater- 7
Lovely I. 4.
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'' i e Hearl
By t h
Help
L O � • F E L L O W.
i l laue W h i key v i l l a>,
thi
And
otes. )
The
Kennebec.
3. G.
Co-eds and Town Girls. am.
RA ' L E .
TIJE
52
lerrii-; oawon w re divid According to th i r r�t n k and I n to t rib o r fam i l ie fo'Jr.
By
Bra\'
t 111 n i 1 1 all t h
Mu h
acl m i r
lerri
cl
by
all
l- e x t l l 1 e J u 1 1 ior , t h e
by
By
l iada 11
vo
b st
But
workl. ee 10
Wah-wall-lay quawliu ,
eel
12
Keego ,
lteshebwuv. 1 3 \Vah-wal t-ta_y t he arts of war :
the
t h e .\' \\'er ,
And v r
th
and t h e Kee rro
ially b y t h
t he K
\Vis
og won,
a l l t h e pretty
Both t h e . But e.p
co u 1 1 t rr
eful La ughing \Yat r.
A d mired ind
Lo,· cl
tation
a l l the Big l lea<l 9
cl by
M uc h e teem d b_1·
A nd th grn
•d,
th
in a l l
e.
t liey l o ved iu w i n t r ev n i n a
To l oi te r in t h e v i l l age w i uwarn , A nd gaze u po u t h e lovely ,quaw l i n O r t o t a k e t he m i n t h e And
On
float u pon
u rnmer,
t h e G i tche
t h e w i n d i ng G i tcbe
urnrne
u m me,
L u l led by the wild and l onely chan t i n g O f t h e deep-voiceil
Bian-wawa.
H
Then t here came a tribe of Red �len, o weak l i mbed, That they were
o chicken hearted, aucecl by Pa1Y-pup- Kee\\' i
By t h e d i r ty Paw-Pup-Kee 11"i . s. Ruler .
9. The Faculty.
12. Town Girls.
1 0.
Fire Flie
13. '.L'he Ducklings.
.
11.
H. Bull Frogs.
o-e<l .
TH E COLBY ORACLE.
A nd the angry l\leai
ogwon
Took away the name t h y once had, Name once famed t h roughout the whole land A l l t h e l and of W h i key v i l l re For man )- m iahty d ed
of valor,
Took away the name t h ey once had o that now they n ame have none. La t o f a l l the man y people
Who d w l l i n thi row of w i awam Ruled b.v Big Foot I gi a tribe of bia papoo e
ogwon
La t and lea t of a l l God'
creatur
I
(TO UE COXTI� - E D 0:-1 PAG.E 250.l
53
54
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4
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PE P P E R C H A R L E
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Waterville. Rev. :Mr.
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ABOUT
BENJ. BU-'"GHOLE, W ATERYJLE, l\IE.
'f ! l l·'.
T DRU K - A B L LA D.
T H E PEA Li t en ,
h i l rl r011 . w h i l
my
That woul1l mak
th
tout
I
I'
lat
a ta!
t t r m ule and t he rudd y cheek t urn pale. play ,
'·To-n i trh t . " ._ ai d he. "my gal la nt romrad An<l w h i l At
th
half-pa. t I; re
Let each
y
freil 011 �n i t -
v n in the
\'
hm a n hri11g on
A n<l w h e n we a l l A n cl wh n th
hall
work i
I
a
ea
b iva l v
Thi
pean ut i n h i
A n d thi
will
oph
eat o y ter tew
embled, ,,.
clear
,.e t an<l meet me h e re
w i l l barricacl
•
the door,
all comp! tecl we'l l oc upy the u pper floor, pea n u t to a .Ju n i o r for to k ep,
h a 1 1 t t he pr tty poem,
w i l l nerrn u
•
n i 1 1 cr, p ro v irl d t h a t the c a t i
A nd l e t each Fre i t rnan g i ve h i A n d t h n w '11
, the
, we ' l l f a t o n pea n u t . too.
for th e h<tttle, th i
Now I lay me down to
w i l l arm u
for th
oothe the d y in cr w a rrior, if perchance h e lo. e h i
For our peaceful da ' Vengeance' n o w
are ended a 1 1 d w ' J I
uffer n ,·er mor
h a l l be o ur mot to, and o u r bat t l
Death to t h e craven S o p h ' more Rth for t h e noble J u n ior
,
d ath to the
! ! a n d rah for
·n
!
cry i
enior .
! !"
leep.'
t r i fe, :
· war.'
too !
l ife.
O J . B Y O H A. C L E.
T H I::
Ten ha
tolled t h e F re hrn u w a m n g
t i l l and
1 13 afe in th ir re t reat,
Wh n t he a wful cal m i
broken by the t ra m p of "oph'more
Then t he
laucrht
ound of
90'
A n d t h e Fre hmen 'gan tb ir nick t h e Like t h e
oph'more force wa
r
float
houti n O',
feet.
cleri i·rn down the stair ; · 9 1 , brin g on y our be ar . "
mu ter d. and t i t re ro e a
fearful yel l
ry of l\Iucr l\lecrr 1 tue r, 01· a rl mon do w n in hell :
' · Do w n with t h e up- t a rt Fr
·l1men,
harge f o r the barricade !
Will a l i t tle water h u rt you ? cc w a rrl , a re you afraid ? Cbarcre fo1· t he
ur eel Fre h me n . :111 1 1 k i l l th m e>ery one.
For t h e glory of old
Like t h e
olby aml th
cla s of ' 9 1 ."
rain before the reaper , the barrier
mel t away,
y fal l n pon t h e i r prey, Head a re broken. h in are :plintcrerl, , ton , and bat and water fly, .And aboYe the eeth i n cr t u m ul t ro' • many a \· ict im' dy i n cr cry. Limb a r mangl ed n o ·c 1 u t cl, clead all(! <l_v i n u t rew t h floor , And the fierce and blo0<ly '""arrior' wa1lt:: kn e de p i n human o-ore. The
Tb
o phs have uain d th
l a n d i n rr, th
doubtfu l fi uht at l ngt li i ·
, eni or. , .J u u ior
top t h e i. r
nded, the Fre h are firerl one by one ;
h i 1 1 n i n �. :rnd the pe,m u t d ru n k i
:Xex t day the Pr x ro e i u the chapel, pale and acl h i
·The
Faculty hnxe well con icler cl, n n d I ' l l award t h e prize
The , ' niot" t hey crot nothing · th The .J u n ior
got the peanut
,
aorl th
oph'more
1• re. hmen
t h ey d i l we l l th
.r
done.
t h outrhtful brow : n ow
;
got-none."
:
T l l I·:
1 14
o r. i n · < J I U < ' l. t•.•
A 1 E.
DEED WITHO T "\Y i L (':tnw
N
i·
to
mo1 1 t l i of . ' i rn1 1 . w h ich hei n tr
pa�;. in th
::\ fa y . t ha t th
Fnl.'I of Reo on
t iou wa� mad" thr ugh o ut all t l i ilay.
R a, 11
m a n :t of t h e t r i h
. 11 hi!
th
•
· "\Ye k1101 the
t h e day 1 lrew
and
hen.ls. t b e i r
m n
. ervant , ao<l
th i r
t m pl , that
t h . " m igh t
do u.· a11
Fr · h m a 1 1 i t
i n j u r.\·.
l e t h im choo e ot hers wh o
t o occur, certain o f
o·athered t o a t h e r a 1 1 d . aid
For 11·
bal l p rotect w
th ir
o f the e
came up to t h e fea t .
ntil
t ake mea n re
l
t
k n o w w h a t m a n n e r of rn e n
k i l led in c u n n i n .,. au<l i n t h e w o r k
u· choo-e a c a p ta i n who
lend
Al. o many otber fol lower
F •a t i' :i t h a n' l. and no w J e t u
t hat t h
ven
Feast of
m a l le t an1l
w h e reon t h e F a t wa
a nr l ca pt a i n· of th
'ophomorite
t h ey ar ,
n igh
u- tom
th
th at t h e
.J un ior i te
and female. a11d rn;,111 y
both mal
p ri e ."t
t'rbite
t he
th
th
w i t wa
and
moral . u pp rt to t h e p rformanc Now a
""
'ophomorite
au<l
tribe
i n terpn · tec l
h:rn<l, ;uul rrreaL p r para-
. 'k
1<11111.
of t he .:\forebite:- an1l th houhl b i n .� t i t ut ·d for t h
from tb
\\U.' at
of craft.
from
hal l aid h i m. and let
the u
Therefore l e t
ophomori t -. a n d pare n o t h i n g. bu t
pend m uch if 11 ed · he, t ha t t h e Feast may come to pa
aud t h e
'opb
omorite. n o t t ri u m ph over u ." o t bey cho. e t hem a captain from amon O' them : a m a n renO\Yned i n wa r , a nd
kil l e < l iu a l l manner of
u ntide, w h i ·h b�, i u t erpreration i
traightwa_r aro e and air·d i n g on h i
l ieu t e n a n t wbo ll'a
cal l ed
morite
Arnl
'·Go t o ;
rrord cho e
Den n i-, which
Toge t her t h e y we1 1 t up i n to the Den n i
t ratagem . and h i
Re d- h ai re d terror.
from
among
be i ug i n terpreted i
temple, and Whi t - u n t ide
'lf h i t them a
aid
earch t h e temple behi n d and before, l e t t h e
h a ve p l aye.l u · a t rick and t h e Fea t Den n i
name w a
A nd "\\b i t u n t ide :ll ud. unto opho
hall come t o n a ug h t . "
earched t h e tem!Jle beh i nd and before ; w i t h c a r e did h e
THE
. earch i t . b u t fo u n d
HA
n ot h i n <T, 1 1 e i t h e r
of p l a c e , nor a n y k e ?
n i t h e r wa
OLB1
115
L E.
w i n flow fa-teo i n <T brnken or o u t
t o l e n : 1 1 e i t he r any l a m p
crone n o r ' ick or o i l
·
t h e h a p t i 't r ' li t u rbed .
Th n De n n i
l i fted u r hi
W h i t u n t iclc, th
voi e a n d
. ophomorit
dar d to i n fl i c t i 1 1 j 1 1 ry 011
th
Th n h a v i n cr l eft a
ay
t rue a
t h ou
l i re t. 0
h aYe th
y
11ot
t m p l e , for n e i t h e r i- t h e re w i ndow broken
n o r u n fa tened . n o r are the l a m p
r t u rn to o u r l a n 1l a n d
a i d ' ' \.
a re a m i ..,.h t 5· people. yet
Therefore, 0 k i n g. 1 t u
di. t urbed.
Fr
th, t th
m a l l d o u of t h e ::Xorman
urely t ri u mp h . "
hall
hman i te-
pecie
to
watch. t h ey
t ra ight wa,r took their depa r t u re. Xow on the 2 " t h d a y of t h Fea t. ple t h
. ophom r i t e-
fol lower
both ma!
the neighbo:-incr \\ i n l o w cam
month
all
t h i ng-
were
ready for
, . n wa- come t here 1rat h e re1 l together
.A n<l w h e n
arnl
t b e .] uniori t
and f m a l e .
i ti
i
an
th
n iorite
n d o f t h e Gen t i l e
the
the tem
with all their
and meu
from
a <TOorl l y n u mber-from Fairfi Id a n d
th re wa.
iclne�· did t h y c o m e.
the .\ . yea, e,-en f r o r u Oaklan<l a n d
.A.11<1 they fi l l ed t h e t e rn p l
in
below
a n tl
above did
'rn u t u p
i n to
the
to o,·erft o w i ng, both
t h ey fil l i t . nd
goo·ue
ein" th
h ief P rie't
m u l t i t ude. t he
k i l l ed i n mak i n g a joyfu l Yoice, a n d
ately t h ere appeared certa i u men
t;l!lcli n <T i n the c,Yllagorrue t hey
ang to the
p op]
of D,n· i<l ; . . X ut B ro w n l\fa iden , " a n d many other
edification of t l 1 e n d i t cam a ro
and
a
with
to
loml
di,·er
YOi ' ,
· --- , com
n l when he a1 proached t h e
fort h . "
And
face and cried
t ra i "'h t \rny
tep
t hereof he p ro trated h i m there e ve n
A. 1 1 c1 t h e youn<Y m;rn l i ftecl u p h i
and a l l t h e p opl
voic
fro m
t h e b u i Jd i n cr of t h e
m u rm u rerl.
of the
'hi f P rie t .
A n d behold
came . ' i · y a l o a n d pro t rated h i m e l f. Pri
If t h ree
voice a n d read to t h e peopl e
Ancl after h i m came o t h e r al o o f the Fre h m an i te th
--
y n ao-ouue.
A n d then w n t he up i n to the pre ence of the C h ie f P rie t who
a t in the rreat thr n e w h ich wa
temple.
ing for t he
i n ger- w re clone. t he C h i f Prie t
before al l t h e p opl , a n d he l i fted up hi
came fo r t h , and w i t h fear an< l t rembl i n g did he <TO up i n to t h e t i m e. .
OllO'
o f th
d i d they
o n crrega t io n .
to pa- that when the
cl
y n a
A n d wh n he h a d made an end of p ra y i n cr. i m medi
a n d pray 11.
t f II u po n him
i
y
a ro
at
about
in obedience to the
n i 1;t h
hour
W b 1 1 t h e e.re of t h e Ch ief
. ore a fraid
bow i n g hi
head a n d would
116
L I'. .
'f l l 1-:
' l r i"f
h i m.
Pri
tJi
brok n
much man i te
,
a n d th
o n g r gation w r
t h e women from ' idney fell o n t h e i r
·'. ' 0 1 1 . b r
wa.
a
o u wl o f
la - , a l l(l tbe fragmen t
confu i n
awon tr th
o r e a fraid, i womurh t h a t
face' a n rl
f •rood
ll'''Tt1.gn
Fre h everal of
w re pro·tratecl. and fou r
C O L B Y O n A.C J, E .
T i n:
117
score o f t he men of \\in low trembled, for t h ey feared
the templ e And
t the roof of
hould foll.
chief
the
of t h e Fre hman i tes were m igh t i l y en raged, a n d
W h i t u n t ide t h e Red-hai re'l terror. did fiercely p luck h i and
mote Den n i
foot, and re\•ilecl them
·'
ayi g,
rily thou
before, beh i n d and below, but t h e You are no m o r e wo r t L
you.
h i n in g hair
t h e M ud and p u rned t h e �orman dog with h i mighty
·
ha t searched
the templ
ophomorites have c u n n i ngly deceived
t o be the l ead e r " of t he Fre h manite . "
A u d they c r i e d w i th t he v o i c e o f c h i l d re n and ren t t h e i r d u s t y mantle , and
va i n l y ought
to l a y t h e blame o n e u pon
the o t her
in
m u c h vain
t raig h t way
peech ; b u t Whit u n t itle hearkened n o t to t h em b u t
t ood
apart from t h m. And the
hief P rie t acrain i n fu ed
t ren gt h i n t o t h e hP.art o f
o t hat he became bold a n d continued hi 'i
.Y '
i
And
y . w h o w a n o w for t h e fir. t t i me among the ch ildre n of y fled, fearing l e t h i·
i
become known.
A t l ngth Beelzebub,
out w i th a voice
pecul i ar
to the
kin hip
to
Be l zebnb
houlrl
eeing t h e C h ief Prie t
c ried
F re h m a n i te : ' ' \\hat, 0 t h o u m a n
I t o d o w i t h t hee t h a t t h o u
o f G o d , hav i
y
i
B u t lo ! Beelzebub,
brot h er, dirl de ce11d headl o n g from above the altar, beiug i n
earch for men.
reading.
y before the men of the w or l d ?"
hou l cl
Thu
t thu
exhibit my
s p a k i tw he wa
on the
poi n t of d p a r t i n a w h e n . att racted by t h e l ight of Whit u n t ide'
way,
he pa u eel m i d
r cog n i z i ng h i m to be one of hi
mo t
b ad , zealou
follow r . \. n <l the F re h m a n i t e
i o c:r <1 n1ong t h m
o f what man n e r
No w
eh·e. ,
of
". r
·If
w
thing
a re .
hi m,
"
tn1.iaht w<.ty mu ch con fu;;ion nd t he
amon_g t h e cougrerratiou. B
loth t o acknowl etlrre
we confe
we hall
\. n !l
Prie't.
heart" of tb
aro e a aa i n
a Ol l chao
mote t h e follo,ver
more.
A n d t h ey
arnl r maine<l An<l th
l and.
on g
of
fa
rout.
ca ptive to one of the L1isciple t ha n k . cri v i n g
F re h ma n i te
and
mel ted, n o r wa
a t a ic1
·tin er for t h e
brother,
t h e i r m::rn t l e
del frerance there
pirit
ay-
known o f me n .
oph omorite
lzebnb, h i p a n < l t h igh, and p u t t h e m u t terly to
b ro t h r, di m ay rl, fel l
y'
b
of
of
'
nd
i. . y
the
C h ief
aro e, ancl iu
cl
p revail
them
th e an y
and p n t du t upon t h e i r head
pace o f fo r t:- dar.
fa m e o f t h e , ophomorit
preud abroad t l irougb o u t all t h e
1 18
'f l ! E
T H E CO LBY
.__
' I l l. B Y
OR \
L I ': .
LPH BET A D ROG E'S GA LLE RY .
t a n t l � for C'h:l \\ 1 ! ',L
lr h a t make
h i m ,_o t h i 1 1 ':
I , i t te1 1 1 1 i ..: o r pi·ty. or origi n a l � i n ?
I
for w h o m ?
Do you t h i n k he can g ( u e ) a ( - ) i t ?
Fo r affectionate, c h a t tering. q u ick-w i t ted
----
TUE
h fol' "' i l J ie f r h o r c n e._ t rm d H i l l , Jn t h ·h oice of roha<·co of w o u d · rful ,, k i l l : Jit' · � l:"[P i a J I .\· l l O I L'd for ll"Ol'k i l l t h • ;!f_Y111 • ..\ . 1 1<1 · 1 1 �i11 " a11cl l'U-�tl., I a \'e ,!! n a• l'harms for
. tan<l
119
H .-\ C L L
for D --- a 11rl al o f r d-n i t .
ltim.
T i n:
1 20
I
0 1. B Y
> l l ďż˝ ( ' l . I': .
for fool and al o for
Of a l l th
fre h FreJ 1 m en t h e fr
h
t of al l .
Tl l E
1
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l for F ra n k i
t h e \\' i 1 1 t l 1 rup
..i
maid â&#x20AC;˘n
1Yel l a
for o n
'\Yal k
ten
O I L\
LL
l ivine,
whom Frauk i
" h o. I b l u . h to rel a t e.
home with the maid
121
a n d wke
(?)
call
" m i n e.'
tol l at the gate.
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Olt
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T H E COLBY ORA�LE.
I 8 U A re for
the
Facu l ty
Twin .
1 23
TllE
1 24
I for J i m a n 1 h i. k r Jn hi own e t i ma l i o n n tough l i t t l e man · to i ng. H ha 11 ·d f a I Iouwr l 1 is ach·eo t u r :for of t h
tancl
R oya l t y fa l ion h
i
rown d tb
for ' · I l l e, i lla, i l l ud. The calf will chew h i
•Acknowledgmeut to Prof. Hall.
cud." *
kin er.
T H F:
O J, H Y O R A. C L E .
, tand� for Edcl ie t h e p r icl ' of h i
c l a ..
.An a t h l e t ic, con ·ei t c l . C'gr gi o u
yotwg a
1 25
I. for 11a11gh t5·. gur1He l l i ug � ick , To b 'ar t l 1
•
t l 1 i n v . wear would make a man
ick .
1 2fi
TI J I.:
C I l l. H Y O R
J. E.
T for z roe t h fre I i ma11 wli can ·•c h i n " Drop a dime in t lJ e h o l e and wat ·h B uzroe rrr i n .
I f o r A rt h u r, o t h e rw i e P a t , Who e x c e l e,·erybod v i n " k i n n ing t l 1 e ca t " . Or come ye from n ea r or come ye from far, Have y(e,·e r seen aug h t l i k e our P<tt on t h e bar ?
T i l l<:
J.
.A
fol' w h a t i i t ? .-\._ rnu11key ? A baby ? a • !wan . 01· n l on·ly olrl la<ly ?
co-eel.
I. fo r Robbie, ly w i tty an l me rry. If you w a n t l i iru to l o ve you a1lrlre
s
him a
•·
berry . "
12
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I
for : U C>rtiP.
L
it
A rn.!:" or a t i l l
Or
or
a 1 1 i k na me. J w
n.
' h o r t .'· or .' 111:1 n y or . ' i l l y o r S k i 1 1 1 1 �·
'm r t i
1
Wh:it cun i t mc · :i o ?
o r . ' l a n t.\' or .' l i 1 1 t y o r . · 1 i m m y .
for Tim :incl h i. o l < l Y io l i 1 1 ,
Thf' wor t t h a t
n! r w a .:; hea rcl ;
I I e fi d11 l e. a11 a y a l l n ig h t a u cl a l J lay. ncl d ri ,·e· all the cat in the city a way. · a m ;,a y ne,·er a word.
A rn1
TH E
I.BY
I· for
I
H { A C L I ·: .
Y i r t n e '. '. '.
'.
for Pet a l l ( ] the mi:,cre<tn t too
"·ho fi l l ed " i t h hot watt'.r ou r It ro·i oTtl �h oe.
1 29
] ' t h e ra 1 1 k f o r w h i r-h D a u a tri ' : X q 1 i i:. i t i> h i.; angui ,, h i
h
Jo
T h e habi t ual lo k o f d bgmn X
I
<l \lbt i: d u e lO
e
t l 1 i ,, prize.
1 1 h i'i fa
me X i · t i n g <li - CTr<\Ct'.
f r the de1· i l and the Pre i<len � o f the A l u m u i A .
ciat ion .
THE
. ' ta1ul� f o r Z e u Th
chi f o f th
w i t h h i · h ea<l f u l l o f k n o w l dge. "Od , and t he k i n g of the col lege.
131
1. 1-�.
A
OVAT I O
of a R p u bl i can adm i l l i t rat ion i t wa der.id
l t o mak
a chall� : t o 110
l onger r u n on t h e p r i nc i pl e of taxation w i t h oll t repre� 1 1 ta t i o n , h u t w give ea ·h and ev rJ mau a fa i r
how.
The company w hich fi r0t undertook to p re cla
of 90.
nt
tlli
far e
w:r t h r
I t w a to b e rearetted t h a t t h e i r t a r actor, o n e Lle1n• l l _r 1 1
Drake, wa u n a b l e to t a k covered t l i m e l ve
part.
\ \ e m a y a y her
t ha t t h
partici pa n t .
and t ll ir t r ai n r wi th glory.
A n i m men e crowd of "\\'at e n- i l l e p ·ople toget h e r w i t h many from the n e i g hbori n a citi loors l ong before opened and the pocket
eats wer
quickly fi l l ecl.
fu l l of I ean u t fi l l erl •·uiager
( T h e t i me
7. 40.
of \\' i 1 1 l o w an l Fai rfi Id ga t h e red nrou11rl t h
th y could ua i n ad m itta 11ce. The
At
7.30
Fre l i me 1 1
t h e rloor with
]1 av u ."
here given were accc1 rately kept by our t i me-keepe1'.)
Dr. P p p e r arrive .
th
u
T H E C O L B Y O R A C L E.
c oa t .
7.4 1 .
He take
7.42.
ReY. l\l r .
7 . 43.
W h i , k e r c o m e i n m a k i n o- a big st i.r. ( no
by
1 33
off hi
.
peucer arrive
He
i s soon q u ieted
oot h i ug . y rup, but C h a i r ma n of the Democratic
Committe ) .
7 . -1 -!.
The · · \\'o rthi
7 . 4- G.
I rof. l\Iayo di cour
7 .53.
. ' a n t a C' J a u
' make thei r e n t rance amirl th undering applau e. <lrop
weet mu ic.
in.
fter pray r by D r. P pper ancl a a re mad e by t h
P re
tate
ecoud o u t b u r t of m u ic, speeche
bai ler, and then the floor i
i<le n t and
given to
nI R . D.i. :-> A H A L L .
"On ac o u n t of an uu ati factory ab tract we omit a
Ila!!'
ratt led a t t h e d a n ger igna l a u d t o p
Dana " t
of
hi
I erra n t
mo. t
i n t h e m i d t o f oue
a n d eloqu n t �en tence .
. a m a t t r of foi rn e
it
eem
p a k e r on t h e o t h e r i d e .
f ir . t
t a temeu t of Mr.
a rgum n t . "
right to om i t al o a n y mention of t h e
( We d o u ' t w a n t to
b o w partia l ity . )
Th
IR . J f e l ay . d w n t h omewhat
x c i t cl, b u t
thi
\\� J J I T :\" l:: Y .
m a rk ed emr h a i
a. e with i
x it m i1 t ri e · to t h e h i ahe t pit ·h over t h e old
Iii h
m n t ion of Yon Trompt. the Dutc h m a n wa t u rn cl t o h i .
I
po n e n t
an d
l ucidity.
charn t ri tic of great
a n d i u t h r i l l in g tone
blind.
He
orator .
pa v i n ed hor e.
affec t i n a. and w i t h
B u t when ioned
impa
ge t u re . aid . . . "· ua t a re you goi n g to clo about i t . ' th e effect wa m ndou
I Ii
a n d· t h
a-. • · i 1 1 n ocuou
tre
a u r l i n ee w n t off i n to paroxy m of --- ; b u t the
:M R . Awru
ref r
i
Hi
R P.A T T EX.
uch m i n i. teri a l p b ra e
cl
u t U< l e" a n d
F re h i ll 'II. :I" d i d t h
aff
· ·go
yon one hett r" m i a h t i l y plea ed t h e
c t i o u a t c wa_Y in w h ich h e arl cl r e
U
t ol d
"Th
a air
Y i
ry ba<l eg(f
etl h i
oppon
tor.'" clfter wh ich
IYet t i n g ba 1 ; w i l l the J an i tor
Tec1<ly a n d . ' h ailer i m med iately obey.
1� l
T i n:
( I i i. I I )
)[ 11. n \\' i n t roduC' ·<l.
wa pr
•
11r r
Th
Ja -, t � p a k • r
n · J ra,. 1 ,
11 th
II 1 · 1 w
r 1 e r ... " r • . o overc
']'
• n· e n o t h i n � h u t r 1 11:-t r k "
J, 1 : .
Oil \
o u lil
1 1 t h • clra \" nian n n r l t h
p ro ,,ramme w a
·
tl1
from
�I H . C I UlO R t:: . f l i .., r
�
•mhl a 1 1 1·1•
lo
L • l a u d T . Pow ·r
o f h i� i 1 1 i m i w l 1 l · •ari :i t u n· u t u a
co u 1 1 t of
the 1 < · 1 1 ;..r t h
[
I i i -. l 1 a i r.
JI•
L pa r t l _r on a cuu u t ::-p ·ak • r anrl pa r t l y on
wa-, murk
f'rt a i n p r v i ou. :- n a k e i l
011 t o t h
mcll lt''-t l r w i t h h i .; a u t !!ra p h a l b u m joke, l rn t it wa h
"' " " a w o l f i 1 1 -.. li r<•p'
h 1 1 w tr
tui n me n t . l o 1·ely.
wa
•lot h i n �.
I J j ..,
ra t h er 1 1 1 r m , a n • l t h · 0 1 1
-,o 11
r n ry a bo u t •
uh u t t h •
th
ta" ·
,. •ry
a p par • 1 H L l 1 a t man
x f rel H i l l
in
the
ra t l w r
TIIE COLBY
HA
L E.
' race ful flgu re. c]a� ic bea nt,r,
Pale a •
i · th
t udy w a r
. 'h
'
her l i f
:ma_r .
a darl i n O", dainty crea t u re.
ocl� prnt ,
moon hy clay .
p l u a..,.eth e \•cr, fl n n k e t h n ,-er,
. ')1
t h r from a l l harm ;
nch a fairy l i t t l e wai ti t
To b
ncircled w i t h my a r m .
135
1 3G
T l l �;
Ma
i\"
Cl
I. B Y
)ltA
tlgur . C h i n • ·e h a u ty,
R urlrl.'· a ' t he .\ 11gu:::.t mo u :
. b e p l u gg t h 1 1 <.:n·r. , 'he
f, f:.
w i 1 1 .� � t h · cl u b
·i n 1t.
Hunk
. he'
a b
Goel
p r o t e · t ht·1· w i t h your
t rn
th
1·er.
from d a w u t i l l noon .
l > uek ome
' uc l t n. 1 1 i m 1 u e 1 1�e. ma ·�i,·
l't'a t u re, h a rm
;
wai·tlet (?)
a 1 1 ' t n � a c h ron n d i t w i t h both a rm .
TH E
LBY
1 37
O R A C L E.
AS O T H E RS S E E
S.
T H E O R A. J . E . • · I mu t lun-e l i hert,r "'IT"i th a l . a
l a rae a chart r a. t h e w i n d
To b l o w o n w h o m I p l e a e . " ll ! T H .
� I . l\I .
h i m,el f a brarrgart
· "'IT" ho k n ow
L t him fear thi
: for i t will come t o pa
T h a t e,· ry bragga rt
h a l l be fou n l a n a
• · A l h· i n � len.rl man . "
' 9.
•·Brn,·e
co n q u ror '. for �o you are. '
P F. P P E R , J . "
n
whom t h e mu ic of I i i. own Y a i n tongue
Do L h ra\' i h l i ke e n c h a 1 1 t i n " h a r m o u y . ' '
P E .\ R •
l\l r
. . I J r t h a t ruJe, 1 L h e roo�t i n t h e man ion . "
F A C t.: L T Y
I E ET I � ; . " l fell i
empty a n d a l l t h
D R A K E. • · E te rn a l
F R XT Tn E
•
IU.T.
IX
1111. liin
.
cl e Y i l . :ne h t" re. ' '
ttl . 0 1 1 h i " ht-arl . ' '
l l .\ P£ L .
. . � �o ruan·el l o n 1 t ha t it frigh t erl you.' 'u o I R. • · I t will <li
u r,.. e mo t
.'< cc l l e n t m u i . "
(?)
J �H
';\ 1 1
T i i i•:
:
('
l l< .\
I.HY
I. E .
P.ut '1 1·: :n 1rn . <lay i11
\ p 1· i l l l ( ' \'
I ' Cll l l l
l\' 'l"t .
0
J , E A D H ET T U l .
rar \\ <: r. · L l w1·1 . , "
Th • hf'arl pi er·P. i[ hut b ra i 1 1
· . ' t :thb 11 "'h<·r
:\ J 1 - ,, E ..,
K� 11;11T
.
w i 1 h a l i l a ·k m · n c h '
my l o n l
?"
m o u l d r1 01 1
•
C'. F. :;\ [ El � Q LI ETI. · · .:\ fa .' h e 1 1
·an you
•
•
w i t l t n · i 1··t.
ru b. h i 1mf'I
it r
Fol'
l i e a 1· e 1 1 ' ·
. . D i . rla i n a 1 1 < 1 . c o rn r i d
· · T h u crh h e ,,\ 1 1 ap
t·m.''
1w
m f' l l him o u t hy t h a t ?"
· · \\ h a t i
S A )l l '
f',\"
\ ).° ] ) . · 1 1 1 1 . 1. Y.
"'l'" o lcl\' ly h ·1Ti
;,r 1 : s I I .\ 1. L .
\1 hit •
1Hl
< l \' O I'
w i l l 1 1 n_.r 1 1
a k e '.
\\" h u t i
. park l i 1 1 g i n 1 1 t' l'
it all h
i t ?"
c�
c:rn
a mau.''
x.
· • H u h my !Pal'. I i T r r n · · H i:: x E rn:. ' 1 1 \ \r h e l'
t i l l a n < l - lu ml>
!'. '
'
1 1 o n e a<l m i r
-nrh l'C U O l l '· J h ad rat h r b e a k i t t e n . a11<1
Th an one o f t l 1 s
am
F AL L . '·
1 l\I 1
n d t h e 1le v i l di d gl' i n , f o r h i
·
pl'ide that a p - l rn m i l i t y . "
Fr. ET l l E IL ·
ba hf'd th
cl ,·ii
A n c l fel t h o w aw ful
Yirtue iu At Halifax.-EDITOI< .
ry mew,
m tre hul l ad-m o n "el's . ' ' clarl i n cr .
t O!l,
goodn . i .
a n d i> a w
h e r . h a pe how love l y . ' '
in
TH �; C O L B Y
O IL\
1 39
L E.
D DI;£. · · E ternal .:- m i l f'
A
H O Y .\ L T Y
Ill]
hi
t i u e - be t ra y .
t rl'anr r u n tlimpl i n g a l l t h e \my . "
, ! t a l 1011·
L l" B . · · ,nw 1 1 n i g h t Darken' t h t> � t re t . . t l t e 1 1 w a n r l e r fo r t h t h e :-on
Of
Bel i u l , flu11·n w i t h i 1 1sol • 1 1ce and w i u e . "
) [ i-- R A � l > A L L .
· · I , ,Ji .. not pa· iug fa i r ?"
·· _
..ff .\ L K E R .
.;
t mou e_,- : '> t i l l !!"et money. hoy :
·o m a t t e r hy w h a t mea11s: ·
· · :\ow. h.r
t wo-h !'ad cl ,Ja n n
.X a t u rP h a t h furmetl :- t ra n g
E . E . �fo n -. E . · · .\ I I 1 1 n t u re
E 11
wea r ...
on
fel low' i 1 1 h e r t i m e . " '
1 1 n i Ye r al gri n . "
E D IT O R ' . Part u ri 1 1 1 1 t m o n t e. . 1 1 ;1 r cet u r ricl i c u l u.
S .ur. I I'.! . · L
· · · E 1·n t h ough rn n < r u i h e d . h
IW IL \ T O R L
··Th •
ra n k
nlf •mleil
t
o m po u 1 1 1 l
of
Ul ll · . ° ·
c o u l c l a r g ue ;. t i l l . " Y i l h 1 n ou·
·m J I
1 10,;t r i L "
· · )f a idl:' 1 1 S w i t h e r i 1 1 <r on t h e � ta l k . " R tJ B E R T ".'.' . • · "\\" I t
D c � n .u r .
t h i uh t oo l i t t le
:uHl
·· l h ;11 l a c l ream wh ich wa ··
.
t ;i l k
to o m.u c h . "
1 1 o t ;1 1 1 a c l re: t m . "
D a Y i c l . w h a t t h ou d e i «n '. t to a ' k
'y ,' I I
h t1 m l i l y clo r i gh t ::.oon :
Th<• • a r t h i�
p la i r i l y
t h i 1 1 e :tlo 1 1 e
To'.!e t h r 1 1 i t h t h e m
11.
t hat
e\'
r
1 40 B RA D Y. 'The amorou
, u 1 1 cr
n hi
b i rd of ni ht
pou al and bid h
te th
h i l l -top to J i cr l i t th
v ' n i n rr
tar
bridal lam p . "
Ben L EIGH. â&#x20AC;˘ He cal l
f o r wi ne.
He'd been abroad
KIN ,,
h alth, quoth h
a
if
arou i n g to h i. mate . "
' D O.
"
nd when y o u t i k on ( r c i tation' ) burr ,
Don t
M r r. L ER.
'My
trew your path way wit h t h o e dreadful urs.'
tender y o u t h wa
W i t h any pa
n e ver yet a t t a i n t
ion of i n A a m i n cr l o ve.'
B t: R T\:E . "A wild, tremendou
A tea riďż˝
Jri h man
weari ng t h u m p ing, b u m p i n cr, ran t i n g, roari n cr
I r i h man ."
C L E. 'When t h ey airl He repl ied
'
mile again '
T ' m n o t vai n ,
B u t I do t h i n k I k n o w b o w t o
mile.' "
HALL. '
uch men a
W h i l t th Lu
y
he be never at heart'
ea.
behold a greater t han t h e m elve . "
E. " Of al l bad t h i n g by w h ich mankincl are c u r ed Their o w n bad tem per
u re l y are the wor t . "
P c TN ,ur.
" H e c o u l r l on ei ther
i d e clispnte,
Confute, change hancl
and
t i l l confute."
"My o n l y book Were worn n's l oqks, An d fol ly 's all t hey taught me."
T H E C O L B Y ORACL E. CLA
OF
'90.
' • A bra> r choice of daun tle
Diel n ever float u pon t h e
HJ P)lA . ('92) .
· • Fonrl of wearin.cr a
pirit
wel l ing tide."
hort jacket, w h ich
l ook oi a pickled or p r e erYed
0 l: R T I " .
P u ritan
IYho r ad ·' H
i
hi
Hl
give
chool boy. "
him
the
Bible daily . "
a m a n of m irthfu l
peech,
Can m a n v a era me and gambol teach ; Full wel l at table
And H E.
I L :U
"Hi
weep at card
copiou
can be play, the
take
torie , oftentime
a way.
'
beg-ti n ,
Eucl ·w ithout audience and ai·e never douc. "
HELD
X.
· • B u L ma ttr , remember t h a t I am an a a
not, J am
OTIEN.
HA
an a ."
A merry waiu w h o quaff the n u t-brown ale
And , T E VEN
, an egr criou
; e'en t h ougQ it be uot w r i t te11 clown, yet, forget
•
LE B
ing
enamored, of the n u t-brown maid . "
" 0o t h e i r o w n m e r i t m o d e t meu a r e llumb."
A R D.
'-They ar
fio
fel l o w , very fi n e f • ] l o w ; w i t h j udgemeut
m a t u r d by ob
fined by readin
(,' )J P B E L L .
• I l e w i l l l ie. ir with
rvation and reflection ; an 1 ta te and
tudy."
r -
uch rnlubility that you would t h i n k
t rn t h w re a foo l . "
1 1 :?
'I J I
1:
(
' · l ' 1 : \' c · 1 . n .
tit: d r w · or
" \rl 1 : 1 t C ' \' · 1· :1 1 J y
l\I t �"<
0 1. l l r I J I C \ C ' l. 1: .
�<I.""· I
mu l
lw
B .\ K IDL\ :-. . " L i t t i · B rn r l.\
' 1·ptc · l i e 1 t � a t i u
Ea t i u g ; t p i '('l' of ,. n r krou t .
tlw
k i tche1 1 .
\\' 1 1 1 · 1 1 t l iv c l o.!! . · 1 1 .\ r l n •
' a t 1 h m 1 1 l w � id e l 1 1 · r .
,,\ w l J i u ! ,
l lrar l.'
; r · t · h · 1 1 \\' u t
out."
!!Oot l . "
1-!3
T i l l-:
H O PE . ·· Hope
A11rl
Th
icear
a
golden chain ,"
ay
011e ;
t r ul .'· if we . top to t l i i n k
p r e e u t j o y , t h e h appy brow
Ar
fou11r1 clo·e to th
L t Hop ·
fut ure b r i n k .
we t angel once be dumb.
A nd no briuh t word to u
be
aid
f what ma .r ome i n fut u re t i m \'\�hat may be pat b we then ·hall t r ad :
nr1 l i fe w i l l be a W i t hout the W'l i i h "· e ar
clurk a
<lay
u n ; or pitchy n ight u re wiJI endle
be-
1'l1e buds will ope no more but blight.
T l l F:
( I f . I n'
OH
LE.
T H E V I CTORY O F P R O T I E US. A DIAL
t:I!..
co rta i u ri
Th Tuck •r
]fr "
THE A l"TllOR
a n<l cl i
i t t i n g up 11 t h
ere1l
pi ·k and wat l i i ng a dog ( Eu t c r ' i 1 1 1 0 1 1 i r l •
im .
.)
( Ta k
Y i i < 1 h er
im.
f
tor ,
fi u-lit.
w h ich
i111.
· t he toothpi k from h i.
·0�1 1 1 t 1 1:tncc. 1
g
i n rr
Yeri l y '.
m o u t h aml a
ume
i mon ide. , ru mor
hat h
a
tudy
l earned
for once
that
m to be
you
int re t
cl i n
f t h a t b ra n c h o f l ean i i ng.
Y a, t ho u ha,.,t righ t l y
aid.
I l1a ve, n10r 0 1· r, h a rd t hat tev
a ny
of ou r
new
l i t ra1·y
get t i n g to t l 1em. el n•:- m uch r n o w n and many
t h e w r i t i 1 1 g' w l t i h t h y hav R he toric ha
I
to do w i t h tb
written.
Now,
modern l igl 1 t .
01-rf' · t t i l e error i n t o w h ich thou h a t fa l len.
Por. ( Pro eed i n rr with t h e a 1 a k , � i mo n it l e . . i f .r ou c o n t i o 1 1 in t l i e En g l i h la1 1guage ?
� fa y
a tooth
h e w i n rr
n i n t h e for :"ro u nd .
·lf a 1 1 rl told t h!' t rn t h .
e11 0 1 1 , l la rr.,.a rd , l� i v s . o r ar
i
ngag d in t h e
_ \. 1 1(1 t h ey. moreo1·er, tel l me
t he p u r u i t
Pro.
BARROOM. " tore o f
Tlwy t d l me, P r ot i n
e x pre. ion
IN A
discov-
f 11 hat i · fo l . ·l,r ca l l d A t han
Pro.
N rGllTS
in
lo
- Lar rahe , 1'Ia i 11
! JF " T L N
I
t ar , wh o , 1·e ri l y
bek l by rea on of rl ee m i llg t hat. a1lvance<l
have approached thee to
urance of a mental h y d ra u l ic ram . ) i d e r y o u r l f c apa b l e of a conver a
TH E C O L li Y O H A C L I!:.
im.
Pro.
Yea.
( E mphaticall. )
A n d when yon partake of
know that they were laid by a h
im.
The
naturally come
Pro.
frc hnc uext.
Behold,
being
11 ? of
cram bled e g <>" , rlo • yo u not like to the
fir t
'imonide. truck
up ' - I i
the 11 ·Yil'
a n1atter a littl
you
the
lclom do) , i
to knon- th ' origin of that v e hirl
led t h e way to the
rema1·kecl to t h
i m portance
origin
imonide , thou ha,t an wered thy elf; for when you
peak «oocl Eno-Ii h (which. by the way oTeat importu n e
1 45
in
crowd.)
?
i t 11ot of (And a
ocla fountain an l the �alrntiou A rmy
the w< y we will roll it o v e r hi m , " Protineu
Beh 1 1 1 half wittecl "�aten-illian
ophi try k nock e t h i n the hea1l. ( E xeunt omne . )
Bin
of i lea
Jiu·ht.
C urtai n .
how great
D R E M I N P I R E D BY A:\\ E L I E R I V E . - ' I I L· ·
u
" i 1 l h:11l
., WPJH
fea th · r y " 1 1 0 11 f lake i n t o u nc:rn uy
th
ma ... < ".. a t b 11art th e pn t l t tlt:tt n i !! l t t . lwar1 l a
it c J a ., ht>1l it
ll ick r fl i m m ·rt:tl o u t . u t a�ain ... t
pa p r.
th ·
1t w�b
hra i n :- out :l !!a i n - t
th ·
Jc-
wilt!
pa n ·
fr
, h o co u l 1 l y e t be m "·hich a !!l i m p,,ing
The 1 li11!!y wal l -, n 1 H l I lack
m·u t ra l gloa m i 1 w -ky 011 j n - t -udt a n t' rie
•lectri
pole;.
·
l i ke a charcoal � k t ·h 011
n ig h t ) f a l i nda fouu1l
tood
L hrncle
her ar m i u
The .'· 11· u t ·ha t t i r w !! l i h l y 0 1 1
.J akt>·... .
a m i t l t he w h i ... t 1 i 1 1 !! w i n d . he wo11u r i ug i f h i -. ... ilk hat "
'-O
ultl b
rought:-1! a
to 11 eel a new i rou i n J. ,be. soul rapt i n
t i t · t h O !! h t tit ,
Ar hlt t ic
f " l r n t ] a ,· before t b tm,
Y
Exhihiti n.
,, it i,· . i n t e n e "Oul W<\
n ot
· t her ·en .:;o lo t i u
o n t m p l a t ion a ... n t to recl:'i1·e i w t a lJ t i m p rc-,,,ion, . .l a ke felt a cnnnt l - i n� gra
p
at
h i ... fle ... h
1eapl:'tl ,,ky1nml a u< l t u rned o n )fel i m la . i m p n. •-. ... ion .
au!l w i t h a ... hriek of pa i n He
kn w
B n t .foke hacl forg t t e u h i ,, chauge a nd Thomp... 011
Tears hot a 111 l , t i nging were �-
w he n t h e hall m\ - reacbe11. i n the
n t re . J ak
As t h iu
·
wa" pas-eel.
r in cr o n )fa l inrla'
blinding l ig h t
fret>d t he foa m l ike a rm aucl
o f b i- n u merow pockt:>t�
hall.
t l in g
:-he h a d h a <l a n
lo.st bim,elf
earch of t h e t ickets.
The a ml ience wa.s .scatt ring. like t h e
l ong
la.he
t h robbed flt1'1 1 i u crly i n t he deprh
T her entered the
h airs on
t h e head o f an
T l-1 1':
l l rl y m a n ,a\·
1 47
O L li Y O U AC L F. .
fr i n ge of college men in ancl c1i:-.appearec1. aro
a h avi r
t h e rear w h o e,·er
a n d a n o n . if not oftt>n er. a ro'e beh i nd
th
::: c ne,.
w pt down tb
.Jak
ancl
p a n i ng.
There ,,.a - no o n e in t l t P i r ·ea t . e x c i t e m e n t of t h is tb .
d Ii a t e
girl.
. ' h e wa
n o t u 'e!l to
the h a l l t o fiwl h r
cu pied.
he
dicl
c l rnpped
ea t u n oc-
fa " n t i ng ;
.J a ke
They di!l
did.
for
he
uot
u u der t a n
w h i sper < 1 i u Pari i a n Fr n c h :
".Ll re= 11
mus
The i,, p
broken . for )fo l i 1 1 c la ro. e a n d ghl r <1
, "h
•
I
le:111e(] o n� r allll
_lfali11da do11rle UPa ful.'
J u ke.
a
and
o a ru , t l e mu w arn i n al y t h rough
the au<l ien ce. her.
The
med too m uch for
_
rroi ng i n t h
a l t l l di. a p peared
l\Ia l i ncb
wa' ,..._. --'.-!. at
fel t t h a t he bad m·ouJ?ecl lier.
;
Su<ld n l y )fa l i nr l a ), l ippe<l f ron h e r . eat �111cl croucl 1 i l l g clo,.e to .Jn k
<,_J,; -
11.,.?"
-
l ok <1 up i l l l o h i
.Take fel t her
ye .
pierc i n g rrlan e c· ut t h ro n !! h a n d tin n "h him l i ke a Dama cu
blade
t h rough a h at heu Saracen a n d h e g l a n c '<l clowll to fi nd the �alt tear a u rgl e houn!] i 1 1gly like a ·at aract down :;\fa l i n l a '.
fa
e.
Tl1eo he l ooked
clo w n k i 1 1<l ly :wcl m u r m u red : . . ·w h a t i -.. i t '.-" --The m u � i c '. " . he . a i1 l . A 11 ! l t l w 1 1 he k n e w \\" h a t her fi n l y h u t a mon• from >. x < 1 u isir
•
j oy
.
t r u t l "' ,ou l
to pai n .
h acl
It i
uffe r cl .
A n i l .Ja ke k n e w the lionudary
had h en Th i r
pa,
a.
oul
were fi llecl.
ll' i t h p a i n . Jake in t u rn fel t t h e
i\I a l i n la's
w i th p it�·· t eal t h y
Yet t h ey
ghmce
of
ome
one beh ind a n d t h e i r blood c01wealed and < l a m med Ja kf'\, pa�,.ion mt� a t i n nabul a t i o 1 1 o f t h l low
m uc h
II'
ro u
np t h e nrterie .
t u rn r1 a n d · a w , t h ey t u ed.
c l and
Th .v
lteard.
Bnt l\l a l i uda' · fa i n t i n g and t he c l i n k i n o- tiu-
· u rt a. i u bell
we to litLI
rn
n·ecl to
a'·e one l i fe.
t h i ng .
T h e c u r t a i n rnl led up e l o w l y creaki nglr c l u m i l y
to t h row in to t h e
.' Pl l o w
pen t I Io w
11
•
11 li i..,1wr cl, ·' [ o
� ou
k n o w w h a t t hE>y are
S l i t· &topp ·cl a m n w n t t o
.J:1 k , �ivh
cl u m l
mull
w i n .,i11 (J' ?"
r •pl,\·, "Y . , h i \1 l"tl, · · \\Toul<l y o u w
y, d u mb-L II
."
:.\ fo l i11cla t ook t h t• h i n t .
anrl m u rm u red. • ·.la k r�
Jak
'.
do ju t o n
t urn cl 11· i t h
ph nome1 1 a l giant •.
,, J I ,
t h i n ." for m om
�"
i m pa t i nee, for the 1 ader wa
ju t m aki ug hi
wing back ward� .
M a l i n da, w h a t n ow ?"
'· O h , J a k . clo, do, do powder y o u r arm
like
that l ovely man
with
the crimp ! " Poor J tLke !
W h a t a. w i l d l y . furion ly, in,auely d l igb tful even i 1 1 g t h ey pa
t h ey watch cl th n n·e- ·on t ract i n o-, h a 1 1cl
l i pp c l
i n conceiYable club to
ed, a
in u, 1 1 o w h arcl t h e t h r i l l ing,
ou l-wr uch ing mu. ic now lauuhed ga pi n o- l ,r a
the
u rreptitiou l y t h rou vh t h e ra.i ] i n u of t h e e a t t o o k p o . e -
ion of a u o t h e r hand n o w
y -fi l l <1
with
t h e eerie, u 1 1 can ny, con t ortu
J l icate hape of the w h i rl i ng t u mbler and ever wonder-fi l l ed e x p ctecl , i n co n ceivable, u n h eard of feat of daring and k i l l .
with
un
O h , w h a t a n igh t ! They were one
tanrl i n g at t h e uate
tep t o ward Jake and touched
in
brr
the
t i ] l fu l n ight.
hand upon
hi
l\Ia l i u r l a took
a rm .
Ah, what
1 49
T J-11': C O L B Y O H A L E . u t t er]
an
i u te n ,e momen t .
l i i s b u rn i n g h eart hou 11 d d
How
t h roat l ea v i n a beh i n d u. f i r y t ra i l o f
nt
mom
to
clo ed h i
Oil ume h i m .
woultl
They
mou th a11d "ul pe<l t h e
park
whi·h
h a Y e if
he
had
hot l urup d o w n . l\Ia l iud:t \\' h i · pe re<l w i t h a
h i:- . • · K i . 111
Jak .''
•
•
every
q u ickly
not
Cron · h i n cr l i ke a you n g t i ure;; , _he
him.
to b i
t h rea tene<l
glared
at
n a k e-l i k e
r back t h a t h e m i g h t t h i 1 1 k t h e mat t r o,·er m o r e cal ml y . momeut m or h e o l a red a u d hoar dy g ro \\' l <:-cl , " K i m e , J a k e . 1\ i� m '. K i::.· me '. " A n d y t Ii h l'�it a t ecl, f o r h e w a, t hi n k i n g o f t h e t h ree t i t cl 1 e · be h ad l1;Hl t h e clo tor ta k e in hi cheek aft r th y hail , a icl good 1 1 i g h t J a · t tim . t r h i mome1 1 t a h r i l l ·h riek cl ca,·e t b e fro · t y a i r, •·!Gs me '. H e pu h cl h
For a
JG.
. K i·_ me . . Jake ! "
m
tb '
A n d J a k e fel t
be1 1 e a t b the •·Th
11ow
l i<le '.
And beneath it ..
of th
t i O'r
H
:' eye
fel t h i· n a t u re giYill O' way
-\\'lieu-what
M a l i u cla k n "' loo 11· 1 1 , a n 1 l moa 1 1 i 1 1 cr cal led ,
ou url ?
.;incl t o
"t rain too much.
w i l d glar
It come
'.
thi
' " Be q1fl"rk or you re dead.' '
mo,·i ug
"
cru h ingly O\'erpowering weibh t Jake . a n k to
mot her
mo-
h, bo t h
clothe
over
pra.\er
!
r! my
\Yh a t i
it ?
l i c,acl.
\rel!
Jo e , w here'
i\l ol'll i u u ? J
Tim e to get u p ?
t h otwh t ,o.
my pan t
."
\\' h a t !
that
Had t he
be i
t h e bel l for
1 50
TllE
'
I.BY
O il '-
L I-. .
A FLOAT. The
t a r,., w ·r
a. l
r in th
l i q ni<l <1 er.
lrh n my love and I t oµ- t h r D r i ft 't l a way iu t h Ac! wn th
moo 1 1 l ig h t pale.
clark l i n ir ri ver. i l ''er gl am. '1ou<l
A nd t h
golr1 n l i o- h t of t h at . u m m r u ig h t
S h a l l fa<] For we'\'
f r o m m y m m o r y n '" r ;
bPen afl oa t on t h
r i n.. r of l i fe
For t h rice t h ree year� toge t h r.
T H E C O L B Y O R A � L E.
151
A S K ETC H O F T H E P R O G R ESS O F AT H LETI CS AT CO L BY.
A
O � I P LE T E
h i - t o r.v of .A t h k t ic� a t
p riod during w h ic h th
iu parti i p a t i n i n a few
'olhy
ga me-
with
for a
port·. a n d
cie n t i fi
It i - i n t rei, t i n g to n o t e , h r i ·fl y . t h e d n ri 1 1 u t h
la t doz n year .
t ra i n i u !l' of th
1 17.
make
i n c r a:ed i n t re,t i11 m a n l y aud ou tdoor ,port <;. Echo r port t h
wooden b n i l <l i n !! t h a t �a - cal letl th
tl
bal-.C
that
foot-bal l tea m i, ad vocat cl. tucl n t
to u n d ·rtake t h e
The )fay H u m be r
Jn
w i t h Bat
:;)fay,
m i t tee
from
o. i t io u , and
'otice i
of
i
ex
u pport i ng a
t a k e n of t h e fact t h a t Bo,>doin
ame.
l 7
,
however, rna i n t a i 1 1
rol l e!!e, and a 1 1 o t h r ea ·on of
7
\\·ere
tate
that that
t h ere the
i
the no
ba e-ball
g i ,·en up for l ack of fu11d .
t h e or n t t e r of hold i n rr a Fielcl Day ,,·a
rhe . th
of
for the
19.
1
�
The opi 11 ion
Cherne of
hol c l au a n n u a l Field Day. and t h e Echo urge
a t h l e t i c i n t e re t in t h o-ame
abltl plea for
m a l l a n d poorly equ ipped
gy m n a s i u m .
ba l l i, looki ricr-u p, anrl t h e
an1l o t h e r coll ge
an
Fol l o w i 1 w u n mber
<lemi. e of t h ' m i l i tar)· c o m p a n y a fter an u n cer t a i n
e x i tence of t w o y ar. , a n d t h e b u rn i n cr of the pr :, ,
body.
rapid rle,·elopme u t of a t h letic
The fir, t n u mber of the fi r t vol u me
of t he C lb,\· E ho. p u h l i he<l i 1 1 )la rch . th
low a wake n i rw to t he
o u m l physique, a n d l a,tly, a p riod of real a n d i n te l l i
ge n t i n t r ,t in "·'·-temat ize<l ,port
tu lent- con i te l
which t h y were fa m i l ia r b fore
tb ir e n t ra n ce i n t o col l �re l i fe : n e x t . a p riot! of demand
t race a.
wonld fi r-t
o u l .'· e x erci e taken by th
left to a com
n ior cla
fi r t
w h o report d farnrabl .1 u pon the prop Fiel<l Day ext>rci e' were held J u n e 20, 1 7 9 .
:N"ot u n t i l a f t r t h i . h o wever. W<t' the A th l e t i c A� ociat iou formed w i t h
a c o 1 1 t i t ut ion a ncl hy-l a w ·.
D u ri r w t h e
,. u t i
. th
p o i t ion of ba e-ball a t
olby
eemed
orne-
1 5�
what
1 1 1 1 ('
•rtai 1 1 .
· u pporl, a n d t lll'
Th re
wn.
a
game i L . 1· l f,
II
r o-u l n r m t h od or p rO\' i l l in
th ' I I p la y e<l , wa
for i t
r
not to be compared
w i t h t h e . c-ie1 1 t i l i · ha<.. -ha l l of to-<lay.
wa
Duri1w
ak .
c n i o r cla
, how v r, ha
ol leO'e work.
phy ical e x erc i e
Compul ory a ttendirnc be 11 ma<l
t h e rule
at,
i n ce t h e
Fi lei Day e x erc· e , and t h e T h e p r a ti ce i n year
of offering a cla
O'r a t l y i n crea
est i n g fen t u r
.
c u p for t h e
Yorrne for the
vreate t m1mb
cl t h e u t h letic rin1 l ry a m o u " t h e c la r ce n t l y i n t roduced, i
the
la t
r of eve n t e .
t h ree
won h a
A noth r i n ter
t r u ggl e betweell t h e cla
·
t u O'
o '-war team . Lawn t nni gcn P- ra l .
exceed. in i n tere t al l o th e r game- � it h the
W h i l e on l y a
m al l n u mber can win
ucce
on
tudent
in
the ba l l field .
i t i. in the p ow e r of al mo- t every turlen t to become a fa i r ly g oor l ten u i p l ayer. acquir
M a n y o f t he boy c x per t n e
is useful i n any form of
be arou ed by a
c lernte con ·irlerab l e t i m e t o t h e game and
i n i t a n d , what i erie
port.
of game
bet ter. an al l ro u nr l agi l i ty w h icl1
, till more i o t e re- t in t he game would each year between t eam
from Colby
a u d t h e o t h e r Mai ne col l ge . Foot ba l l at Col by ha t u 1 1 ate accitl e n t
n e ver been
' e ry
p opu l a r one or
h a v i ng t h rown i t i n t o d i fav or .
two
ur1for
THE
Boa t i 1w i
p ract ir • 1l h.\- man:- of the
rela x ation, but noth i n g i rr t
all t h
neg lected .
pat rounge
inrr a boat rhap
t u<le nt · a
d011e in the way of ra i ng.
of t h e
boat in,g cla. -. t h e
a plea a n t
form of
The )le- alon kee
r i ,·er bei 1 1 <T entirely
Thi;; i- t o be re gr tterl a. th� Ken n ebec offer;:, at thi
an excellent rea •h
p
1 53
O L B Y O R A C L E.
moderat ly . til l
water.
r ,,. to rep r se n t t h e college i
wisel y .
It
i,;
doubt ful
i f. a t
nppor t a ba l l team a url boat crew a t the
ba e b a i l i· certa i n ! :- prefet ble.
The mat ter of
t i l l l ef t t o
pre� n t .
the
future and,
ol by cou l < l
ame t i me.
point. upport
properly
Of the t wo
por t - .
T l l l•
( ( J J, l l \'
() I (
\ ( ' LI·:.
T H E G LO B E'S " S P EC ! L."
·aid At a11d
room.'
" 1'-c
proceed 1 next to L he department of Phy ic .
Jent looki n ,,. o1d ,,.en tlema u w a tnc1ty. c
B · meau
<l l i11
o f a ,,.]a
evoh- i n u a
rod and au o l < l piece of cat
fe
and
or nece
wn
ary.
o tlitfi ult a
igne<l problem .
to make an exphination
The profe ·. or proceecle<l to draw 011e of hi
that is
lo
say,
h e performed t he problem.
wa' thu e1wa<Te 1 a f e l l o w whu Jooke l a
One of
by the pro
by givin<T proper a t t e n t io n to t h e val ue of pi r ,q na re, he
the battle,
he snc
The l a t rer part of the recitation hour
derntt>d to the e x p l a J J ation o f certain a
tbe e problem
kin,
l ight amou11t o f electricity, more or l e s en thu ia m
and a great deal of persp ira t i n.
wa
Here a beuevo
bu y i l l u trati11<T the properties of elec
jiggers oon won
'While the profe
or
if he might become prema-
1 55
THE
t u rely bald-heaflcd leaned back in bi q u i ckly fel l a Jeep.
wa
H
poi n t i n the probl rn under di cu an owl e x po ed t o
settee and
oppre
l
ee by t h e heat,
·oon awakened by a q ue tion touching
u n l icrht. h
ion.
ome
h r i n k i n cr for a m o ment
l i ke
managed at la t to ejaculate, I think
o.'
At t h i s poi n t of the r citat ion I w i t hd re w . · · "\\ e pa
d 11 x t to t h e room of the Profe
Latin chair.
\fe didn't think at fir t t h a t we
i o ! ruction a
h
.e m
cl
a bit crl um but h
t h ing� m o v i n cr pretty l i ,·el · .
to
n o te th
que tion
Among other
ricrht, n o t
much
aid,
wa"
t ion ; a n d an ' an wer w a
w a y off.
wa
everal time
hown
perhap
put in a La t i n i z
found a a
cl
That t h 1
fo rm.
y
mhl d h r
her c h i n t
fr
·
.
·k
r
of wi rlom, who
from a foreign land.
·
t he i r room.
c k l ed-face,
We
tared at u
They ha<l probably nernr
The profe
or welcomed u
in
xerci e. con t inu ed.
J im maiden o f perhap t wenty-eigh t or
a
l e rn tion proce ded to read i n a w heezy voice a
a prop r
Du<leva11t :
from �I mc.
ag
Pourq uoi aimes, s'il faut se qllitles
l' heure ?'
"J n t here a rnki h. m i n isterial fel low rai ed hi
hand and inquired i f
aid
t h e profe. or, •what
aimes <lo
h is work
by t h e i r n a me"
n m mer , be i n <Y called upon, aro e, and after carefu lly adj u ting
n i ne
tout
wrapped u p i n
ncl of the hour.
a l i!m i fied but crenial man ner, and t h
pa
with a ri ina i n fl ec
'\ant of time com relled our w i t hdrawal from
e u a ·t ran cre r eut
'·A fi ry-hair d
to
A part ially i 1 1correct
cal l i n er u pon the pupil
aho u t thirt
u rio i t ie
ted
on t h e Olt,' mea n t t h a t t b e
,or 'rn
Prof
hi
were i n t e r
or r cei,·eil au w r
a�·ed from here to t h e depa rtmen t of :\lodern La1wua"e .
if we were
h fore
oint . we
n o t h i n g.
the ace nt
the Latin recitat ion h fore the
I
I
the ex l a mat ion of • Ye !
b. ye · . ' w i th
or'
'' e remarked t h a t i i an 1rn wer was
propou nd cl.
an,,w r would cal l for t h
down the
�oou t h a wed o u t and kept
p c u J ia r manner i n w h ich t he profe
t h e ,·ariou
" \fe
or who bold
hould l i ke the profe
q u i val nt to
i
th
loi·e
or to
Thi
afforded an opport unity for t h e
1 1 to t h e
e a t and h id her face behind h e r
t h i n k about t h i ?'
cla
clam el to re t, and
h
book, au a t which wa
1 l rop1
.,, e l l , '
like.
word mea n t to of t h e c l a
loi·e.
b
ex.
i m i tated b y tho e of her own
A bier, cl um·y fel l o w w i t h a har'l1 voi e ;• u e
love
wa
aid that
he thou "h t
better than l i ke, and
wa. of the . arue opinion.
' H reupon t h e I rofe
or r ma rke] : •Wben I w·
in
t he
the majority
Pari
I
aw a
1 .5 G
c u ri o u .
m pl i t i a t i 1 1
x
LBY
'
'!' I i i,;
f thi"
O il.�
' L E. d'/1ote, 1 1 1 0 1 i A if' ll' mom nt word like i 1 1 Fr
A t t h e· taUe
• •J'oime Jft1dr11ne --- . ' marked. • ·Ja ime 1 l1achir." Th I' fo l ' e th l a t tl i 1 1 E n gl i : h by t l i e w o r t l lore.' mau \\' l i o . a i d
poi n t my
· · A t thi
t h e h i n t t o r t i re. a n d
l t a k e s 1 e a l' a n p l :i. y
th
not pau
v e n e ra b l
n .ira ired i n
f s t uc l e n t
Jndee<l
1 1 t l 1 ir hook .
p rn f
pl' . i l i n g
t'
x i b i 1 1 a pa�. a c r ; t hen
atten1pl
to
•Go<l bl-e'
a u ed t h
'Eh
?' ·ai l
we . u ppo ed.
fo l l ow at our right. who wa
li t t le
th
t nt ig h t way hen-au
pMt · oE w hi c h
w're i n t e l
k a r l v a n t ag e of t h e l u l l t o
fe l l o w
t be p rn fe- or.
urlcle1 1 l y bro k e i n
·God
ble " y o n ,
ir '
n f f i i ntly
l't'COl'ered
wa. t o
r
pea k e r.
l e ft
l a rk-. k i n n ec l fel l o w tenderly t r i ed t o
be i d e out,
h i m.
If
po
i n elocu t i o n .
Y
e. i o n w On
han
l.
I
vi i t ed t h
n t e r i ng 11·
co n t o r t i n g h i m el f i n
the
\'i i
h apel,
fo u n r1 t h e
i m i t a t i o n of t h
pre
i l l e a n d vigorou l y
i ze o f a h e n '
l epo i t ed it u pou t h e p u l p i t b e h i n d h i m, an d proceed
\\' h i� key t a x .
will.'
t p p cl u p o n t h e pla t fol' m , and after remo vi n g
pacious mou t h a c h u n k o E O'Uffi abo u t t h e
i n h a r ro w i n cr ton
lie
h ope
1 e immed iately b e a t
o
S e i n g us he at o n ce rn · h eel to o u r
penker t h en
0 1 · a t l eugth
T h e profe
'Thank yon . . i r,
t ro n g n rve. ,
retreat . ov re<l o n r
whel'ei u wa p re e 1 1 t a cl�L profe or u pon t h I l a t form
from h i
A
· at
t o era,
" [fo vi 1 1g a t l en <Y t h r
··The next
.
m u ch ev 1 1 for my
a h a : t ,r, u n ob. ei·yed
hook our
t o bur t into a l o url, r u t i c laugh, a n d t h e
t ud e n t
h,r. teric
r su·ci t at e t h e dam_el w L o
h
t o·
reply.
female
v iou
t i red a
R o e n ra n tz. n n cl h e
A ftel' r a rl i n g ab ut an a c t , s m
aga i 1 1 ,
was th
a1l i 1 w
I'
a f w remal'k . con c l 1 1 d i n o- thu , ' ' h a l l we "'0
or t h e u marl
l i o-i b l e, h e t o o s a t d o w n , a n c l t h e prof ·- or t
Thi
t h e one who wa
o fJiccr.
1· icl e1 1 t l y p r o n a t i J J " H a m ! t o read.
of t h e
m a n i f . t , fol'
, b u t con t i n n d t o read w h i l e \\'e i n t ro<h 1c�'<l o u t'. eh·es
· -n·e . h a l l , m y l o rc l . ' S<tid a. l i t t l
11 ?'
o u r w a .y
· t u r1 y
the
h e n t h u :- i a · m f o r t he \\'Ol'k wa
reader a t l e n <Y t h . at l a w n hal' i l l O' b, o m
··Th Th
n c l i i · t ra n -
macle
Ii L i t rn t u re .
.
1 1 ch
a f t ·r he re
a w a k 1 ie ;; · t u l a ug h. ga1·e m
:> m i l i n g l y l ·ft t l 1 e room an l
o w
p u p i l s wer l o k i n g
tw
cl id
m p a n i o n . who h a
·
F l'
<l a
d
egg
to de1 1 o u 1 1ce
of i n t m 1 erance all(] the i r u pu r ta n c e of t h e
]
T J I F.
·• H .
wa
a t I n g t h f:'mlt>d. au l t h
i 1 1 terr u p tecl
, om
profe� .... or t h 1 1 m : H l
re mark_.
57
I le
a l a n k . u 1 1 �oph i .... t icated. l azy 1 o k i n g fe l l ow, w h o . "-h.r 1 1 o t . ' a , k ec l t h e p r ofe ·or. ·Th a t a i n ' t righ t . '
<1 uealt•<l o u t ,
b�·
• 'oz it a i u ' t , ' wa. t h ' r p l y : -c z � i m pson .... a i<l i t 'rns n ' t . '
· · T h e be l l 1 1 0 11· beaan t o r i ng. w h i · h re l i 1·e<l a gootl deal of mortifica
t io n . a n d ".
w r
forcecl ou biclr· h .1· t h
· \Ye next y j -; i te<l t ht' d
H r
w
1 1a r t m e n r of
rthh of the ret r a t i ng � wue1 1 t · .
fo t e l l
ernal an<l � l orn ! I'h i l :,ophy.
a w m a n y t h i ng., w h ic h ,,urpri-.e l
l igh t e d 11 •
Th
mo-.t of the cl a�� wer
a
\1· e l l
i u a t t 1 > 1 1 t i u n . w ' .... h o u l d h a 1· e t h o u g h t i t . h a d
ah .... t ra · t · < 1 a i r m u h p h i J o .... ophiC" a l t hou�ht t ha t a
u r l y-h aclecl. <l 11<li-.h-l1>0 k i 1 1 g
t i nw.
Tb
u ot
Dr.
a
ru r l it a t i o 1 1 -
p
known
a I e1
I le wa�
he r t er
f• I I
h i m w h 1 1 he o.
n arly
a ;; J l'ep. a.,
"�e 11 .,ketl i f t he t a l l
·on w r a l way ;i -. k P c l . o m a n y fool i � h r 1 ue· t i o n :- .
the p r�on rPf'rrerl t o cli1l
a .... k
n o t i ·e<l all
t hat
t he
h e <licl
l ir l nearly
he
1 1 t l man i n t h e
o
Tb
what an
''e
mn11.
x. pl a i 1 1 e<l t h a t t h e ...r u tl 1 1 t work •d - o h a rcl
h a v1• t he b art to 1...-ak
t"n·r 1· cla y . .
wa
m a n y w h ic h de
11 t
w
gi1·e.,
fr l l o w
a.-
i n cl
p l 11 1 1ge< l
Dr. repl ied
that
ra t he r m a l l ,Y q uestion', w h ic h c u l rl be
termed, w i t h o u t , riou ... i m propri e t y . foo! H i . ••
of
1 1 1·
th
· m •ti t
,., t,
cla
\ri t l i
m -. t p l ea�ing fea t u l'e., w a " t h e r ad i ne' Tatch 011' t o the D r . \ d ti n i tion« .
For
u rly-h •ath'd frl l o w 1 1 ea1· t lw 1Y i 1 1 t l o w d i d not u w l e r. t a n t l t h t rm }fy ... t ic i -, m .
th
a i d t h a t :.U.v t i i�m
t h e Dr.
i n t u i t ion of t h e u l t imat . ' the
1ray
"\\
m •a 1 1 i ng
But it
w l 1 ich
\\
\Ye t h on .rh t it 1rn
n o t ic
th
would
b
r pl i
·ti
ab. rbi 1 1 a i n t e re
him
abo u t tim
f r u
� ol og_L h u t
t
w h i c h th
t ucl e u r
t tidy and the p
when
1Hl n ta l wa
that h e hacl . e x. p r
of in t ere"t to y u r reacl rs.
m o t fa ciuat i J J " bra n h of
mea n i n rr of
·tly p l a i n t
· i mmecl iat . t ran
onh' th
u x t 1·i i t cl the depa r t me n t of
m uc h
p rf
T h e D r. w a n ted to k n o w if t h a t
i t lay in our m i n1ls.
xa tly.
wa
\\·a"
wh i c h t h e
• x a m p l e : Th '
uot
d our
t o l» iroing.
reeally
did not
lie wer
ee
alad to
e m <1 t o rak <l . "
l i)
T I J I.:
L E.
A WISH.
� o t w i t h t h e l ig h t 0£ t h
< l y i n g <by,
M a y my ;. p i r i t take i t: H igh t . K o t i 1 1 t h e g l a re of t h e n o n c l a y �01·
.r
t in th
But when tli
�1111
lonely 1 1 ig h t .
e a . t rn
. k.r
i.· agl o 11·
W i t h t h e l i g h t of t h e d a m 1 i 1 1 g < l a y . G o l Lfl': t n t i 1 1 l\I y .A nd
ltL
• r m c e i t t h c 1 1 may " '
ul ·hall pa
a way .
·arry my du t to it
Ju the t w i l ig h t c \Vher the s 1 1 u i rc l .A ncl my g r a v
i·
re r i 1 1 <r
place.
l < l a n i l g rn y , cry anrl t h e 1 1 i.� l i t w i 1 n l ' · ig h ,
11·ash
cl by t h
oceau . pray.
L l : Y O IL\ � I. E.
TJI E
0 R S E T l \ E T L J O R T EY.
H
I t h ere
F'a] .,t;tjf '. You'n:
l iee11 a u age ·o m i n • r .
. ap ·11 h
• <l o ne
run
n i ng hy t l H· 1 1 1 n e you get t h ere : ·
··Gl't w h en· � · ·
•
T
hrat
t he ., u :ra r '.
a m p . :rncl y o n ' l l IJ<\\.
'Y1· ' l l go a JH l l w l p : o u
ta k e
off
t
t h 111
\\' i l l i t b o-,e hoot"
off.
ome.
·
.A ud yo u fel low-
·om
o n nncl meet u-: · Th
d ic· t a t i n g
with t h a t a i r
l i ug
onler�
\\' .,., t l i ro1rn off b,r ! J j ,
to a .' e n io r . a 1 1 c l
mo
t uf a l l to
ho
one 11
honor
it><elf
f - n pre n w cy w h il'h a l way>- attn ·hes
:. u 1
hold
\n n k l e r icl,
a n d , o m ho"·
ollice
of
i m
port :rnce. Th• air wa
t o mucl1.
"'t pp d 0 1 1 ; to ;.. u l i m i t \ra
Jf
,,-e
!!O
t o r 1 110 \·
T
re>pJ.,-
11· a -,
to
admo11
ledge
o f f · n d i 1 1 !! boot-- .
t h e f u n y o u · 1 1 m i -.. ,. , t h e sl· 1 1 t i nw1 1 l y n ' l l
h ave affe<" t io n a tel,r cl u 1 1 � t o you '' i l l
P o o r hoot
Jo�e.
h
'. You l i t t l e k n o w
T h e m ud
ling t o o t h e r
whi h
might
-,J iot>s.
c h u m p- ( " n -.. k. \\· i n k k r�i<l. r derr i 1 w to
· · " ' I i •re a re t h "
ou r:;
t l i · ou l _,. t ·o u r;.. e .
I l o rn t i u
a n d Poi n z .
a re y ur ye-; ? " <.a .'· Fal-ta ff poi 1 1 t i u v down t h e t ra ·k. }1. n d b h o l 1 1 lon�-leg!!;e1 l , 5 t o o p i t l '' I I o ra t i n- w i t h h i � mo t chol a rl y
. . "· h e r t he r
n p ct a n r l I i i
1\-
f r i ' t H l Poinz.
;, • t o u t b y ra i l , w a l k i u cr i t . e x c e p t w l l n \\'
p u t i n to a H u t t r i n g agi tt1 t ion b.\- t h e t a p . t a p on p r t t y rn a i < l . D i d anyo11 "Ah. t h c 1·
An l eY r
'."
what Jot of
,
a
·i ty
fa i ry
th
th r
ti
w i ndow b . · . o m
a r e i n "-•t t e n · i l l e .
o f u l l of pretty a i rb ?
I t w a-.. Po i 1 1 z w it
had d t e c t < l a b r i cr h t
re<1 t u 1·e
-.. l i p ofl' o n t o t h
,.;pok .
It
pot of c o l o r way d o w n t h
wa. h i - k e u ey t ra k .
that
T l l E (' ( J LJH' () H A ' I, �: .
J6
w,"
". •
" h ich
cn·<1 t u r
a}
H o rat i u , w i t h
· l lara('teriz >. i�
].
th
t , a g i r l ; 2 n c.1 , a
e l o q u e n t and o v rcome
Diable,
Com · o n ,
o f a C' a r •ful wci " h i n •r of o p i n ion
viclen •
ch ol a r . ' n o w l j ucl u
t lioro t w l 1
Lul 11.
Jn
by a "ll!.h o f
fact," say.
t h a t yonr l e r
H o rn t i u . , w a }l. i ricr
n t i m e11t, ·· he'
.
a
.J i m
Lolu.
.o , low."
clon't b
" Look l 1 c· rl!. o l <l mau , don ' t. "0 to
pi
e. h •fore y o u . e l ter,"-fro m
Poi 1 1 z t h ro w i u cr cold w a t e r 0 1 1 t h e arclor.
('ll l l j u r l ae by ht-r crai t . ;\Lu hlmoi.,el l rle Calni-; ? f i n d h er a bea u ty w i t n w · rotn ' al o n f! . " I t wa. \\' i n k l n irl fast J o, i 1 1 ,,. t h a t c l i •rn i ty
i. a ra.ttl r, I t JI you, i[ I
' · B n t &h will sh
prov
to l J
,
th
'.\foria 0 r the
he ha<l
.o
m n t lt. .
m i ty
w l t ic h
cam p u · f o r t h e l a. t few
co1 1 t m p l a tc a
1 1 ow sad to
cl tcri l 1e1l d i c
I
11 t i t
c u l t i \·at ·<1
·w ho W 'll
ma11'
long
a n c l car ·fo l l y c u l t i va ted beari n (J'
o .· l i . ,J 1 t a t l i i1 w as a few yard
ut to ft i • r h t hy
of
c;lot h . R y t h i · time t h e . u bj e t of o u r con v r�at i o n had rlra w 1 1 n a1"
'Ve \\' re all
I t r cla i 1 1 ty "rac
.
coy, a n c l l l c•r very gow n a nt
b u t carriccl a way by
u h a t h r i l l' t i 1 1 g l i 1 1 g t l i rn u .,.h u , t h a t
i t touched
om
one
staff, trai tor to
t h e po i n t
e 1 1 t i m e n t, criecl o u t t h a t h e wa
camera a n cl that h ' would
w a p with
of
l ooked . o u
pa
ing
m i g h t have b e n
It
rash e u ough to h a ve tou c l 1 ed h i . fi n g r t i p. t o h i s l i p . . tatio�1. a 1 1<1 '\ i n k ! rei ! l \\'a · j ust on
ye.
H ·r d owu a. t
--
wa.
a ternp
n hen Jack Fal
done with carry i n g that
Poi n z for t h
leg�.
"\Ye c o u l d
h a v e m u rdered h i 1 1 i . We con fe
t h a t we d id t u rn our
a l l y-t o get a l a t view of t h
head
o c a iona l l y-very o :ca ion
co u n try a n d r i ver.
A t a n y rate Fal taff
aicl t hat's what he was look i n cr at, a ncl h e
hould hav
n
known fu r he t u l' l l e<l a r o 1 1 I more than
a n y o 1 1e
el e.
But -
he was a pr tty l i t t l e beiu cr,
a n rl gen t l e read er, i t wo uld have c10 1 1 e yo ur
a perh ap
t i l y she t hrew "Now
k i ·s back
to
yon fel l ow
m i l es, b u t I a m n o t , "
o u l rrood to
.
ce how prP,t
us.
t h i n k I am goi n g to carry th i · overcoat
ay. F a l . taff.
ix
T H E C O L BY O R A C L E.
161
· · Here' with you • .Jack, olrl m a n , '-refrain from Winkler i d , and t h ey l eave Hora t i u t o keep t h e bridg with Poin z . Fa! taff and Win kler i d wal k off wil11 t h e i r u noffe n r l incr overcoat the
Win low
on t h eir arm
Boot - old-at-Rea ona bl -Rate , and di.appea r d w it h i n . j u t a
came a l on g with t wo b1 i crh t-faced cou n t ry o-irl youth
i tt in� between t heru.
The coat
po i t
d ul y rl
wer
of t he propri tor anrl to th
d o n a piJ
We
of Lroom . w i t h the at u
w i t h mouth
B u w h a t ' - t h e matt ·r w i t h Poi u z ancl I Ioratiu, '. ion o n t h e i r face�.
Poi n z wa
cau
a· though i t were in
kne
._omethino· m u t
rl t h e e
top thi. e ternal
.. \\· I I . after yon w n t , a l o n rr cnme a carri n «e with
\Va
tart.
o u n t ry Jail.
Poi u z . w i l l you let m
t wo uic
t 1 1 t h i ,, ?
t h e be,t t h in,,. you e\·er
I know i t w a
x p re«-
u p pre. :>e<l laught ' l ' , now
eriu!! antl L •ll u s w h a t ha happen cl. · and a
t:Hi
ome " ay re�po11,,ihle for a l l h i
e x uberance o f c p i r i t . . . � � o w I lora t i u , " say� Fnl t a.ff, • ·make Poin z
girl
w itle
hinv-.el f. and would giv
quite hesi<lf'
fe l i n o-s, now a l mo t hiwtiug with
l a 1 p ing h i
onsen t
m a l l ho,,, t of l oafer ,
caped without bei n cr 'D IY11lfe<l.
h aYe happened \Th i lc we were away to hav way t o h i
a team
and a merry-looking
general editi at ion of a
w h o left the . ubj ct of COD \'ersatiou to gaz ope n .
toward
Po t - Office-aud-G eneral-ProYUon- tore-Dr,,·-Good -and
ni k
look i 1 1 g
I know i t
But. Diable,
aw.
k ep . t i l l a n d l e t 1ne tel l aho u t i t . " Thi
lat t r, we a r
o m e a perity.
"
rry to
E ven I lora t i n
011fe ;;, t u c wa · morta l .
1 l a t e H o ra t i u � . p o k
with
'IY i t h a mo-;t ,,e,·ere: a n c l
a l mo t w i t h eritw gla nce a t the buhhl i n "' Poi n z h e pro ' etl, : •·Th y clro•
alonrr a n d l urn crl pa t us i n to t l 1 e
klerei1l � ou h a v e lost t h ' mo t t h r i l l i1w
half way a -ro.
the
t al aho n t t h e lad'
t wo
l ittl
h acl
·o,·erecl bridge. <lll1l
tlie fi r t . pan-I rlc·elare Fabtaff a n rl ·win
j u t ahout lialf way aero-
pi 01le o f t he <lay-about �<lW
t 1Yo arm
we
aw it a ml
that, Poi n z ?
Yes they
pan, th re i l l t he dark, we
fir::.t
11eck.
It wa
"' n t v e ry clo e.
rat h r <lark, b u t '1\h a t '
d id, a o c l theu th y bur t i n t o a merry l a ugh and t h r w ba ·k
a
ki -
to u . . ' ·Our e n t i mental journey i. out h a ,·incr recover a from t h e t a r t <l o n e
mor
for
ternezin or terne," sa.'· Fa l laff, a , bock occa'-ionecl b,v I loratiu-· r cital. w
the
uuar
camp.
'IY i n k lereid and
Fal taff
T i i i·:
1 62
swapp •d r
( '( ) L B Y
· · D a l' l l · < l
l ia g-g'<lJ.!P.
if
I ' .\ ' L i'. •
(
tli
a n-' 1 1 ' t
l eer
ucld uly
l i <T l i t ·r:"
mflrk ' 1 \\' i n k l e 1·e i t l . d i d n ' t l i a 1·e t o r n co u u t e r m u c h "\Y e
in
,
·very w l i f· 1· ti ,1<1 .
th
\\�e
\\'
m n r l d .r .
11'01'. .
Tli
a I mo. t
i11
11id.
wa.
::H u r l
t l 1 , ro<u l . he� i d , t h e road, i n
th·
road>-i <le. t h a t wa�
110 l w t t e r.
f i i·l r l \\ as
<l ·�pair.
Wu '
roarl ; t h a t
th>
t ried
t ried
E 1· •n
"\Ye were
at
I l o rn t iu
t l ie , ' url n i r.
· {.: l ia r "'e for th
not
ro,1d.
<> t i k
came off. H
•
·a m Uc
fa.
th
i11
t
l i fted
II
11
for
b l u�
one
up
But 1 1
riec 1 .
· � t e n ,. i1·el y .
Y e ry
ch<ll"'C
, 1 o w 1 1 to
i::- u 1 1� ," h e
cla .1·
foot. t h e
did ra m e
of t h e
rubber
II
c a re fu l l y repine c l t h rtt foot.
H
carefu l l y
l i ft ,d up t h e o t h e r foo t . t h e o t h e r ru bb r ff.
o l i lo q u i z e ' l
repl acecl t h a t foo t .
m i n u t e.
f r a
Then
h P.
cooped d o w u and t o k l i o l r l o f h i · l e ft r u hber with hi· r 1 hi
r i gh t hand.
rn bber c:tme , l o ll'l_I'
d i e l e ft
foo t
inti.
fr0c.
t reated jn · t a,
t o l i!! h t ,
l i ft-
The l 1· ft
t h . righ t
l o ll' l y i l l to <l a rk n
free foo t .
H or •t t i u
Tl t e righ t f o o t
t i l l wa
aucl
p u l lH1
holcl o f l l o rn t i u ',· r i g h t l eg
got
moved, a n c l - H o ra t i u
t h e . ame t i m e h
..
re
. \. t l a. t
Po i n z . w i t h great pre,ence of ru i n d, pl aced a
rail frou1 t h e fence und 1· h i. CTl'Q a n ecl not a. b e f r e .
At
l o w l y an<1 li1bo riou, J y .
foot
wa
pull d a
oh t i na t . too.
be fo r , a 1 1 d \Y i u k l reir1
T h e foot
started,
free.
' " ' l 1 o u l d t h i n k a u y fool wo u l d k n o w bet te r t h a n t o j u m p i n t o t h e nrnc1
l i ke that." sai l \Y i n k l ereid, b y \vay of consol a t i o n . of get t i ng murlc1y." " I t w o u J ,1 he 1 1 ice i f you 1Tc r e a Hora t i n
ible
l ookerl a t h i m 1·ery
Poi n z
Poi n z wa be
n ic k e red a
bird." remarked
uo
n eed
Fal. t a ff. mean i ugly.
a rn e t l y , b u t said n o t h i ng.
The
fr re p r e
-
u s u al a n d s tepped in t o a mud hol .
l augh i n g so h ard t h a t h
aw t h at h is rnbbers were gon e.
cakes," ays Poi n z ,
" T h ere'
• I ' m off."
wen t t h re e or fo u r
tep
before
" By t h e H ickory-<lotlge-o f-hoe
TllE C >LUY
IL\ 'LE.
1 G3
m i l ii fai n t l y an11 r m a rkecl \\' i t h an a i l' of great lea rn ing,
H o ra t i u '
· ' T h e "·a�· o f t h e t r a n s � rel'.-,01' i5 h a n l . "
?"
mau
At
th
t
hegau
P inz
cl
a k
•·Oh . ··
f fre
h . c o m e o ff . " a i1 l F a l t a ff : "11o n ' t
•·
Ther u po n
any of y o u r
· n ick r aga i n .
. . \\ h a t '
�a itl
n t h i n;,"
\
· u l t y on arcou n t of the roads,' etc . , we ca me "That'll make
. . If y o n b u m
pit•ce \ ' h i l e I g·t t h e
'.
o�h
· · By
be
wan t t o
reall y .''
am ra
e l ,, . i n fa<"t ll'ent h a l f \\'<\,\' t ··Tl10 1 1 !!, h l t h ·r
a run.
cl [ g
1;
kip <10\Tn t b
Poi n t .
· · 0 . !! O 0 1 1 .
It'
br k
H
i n to
hiJI
a
la t par umet b i u g
t ick .1· red m utl. t t i n !! murl1 ly.' , a id Poi n z .
h . !!U ha,; your h earl : " ' "'i u k l • re i cl . ta r l h r n i t .' . . . · Let clo�" rl l i g h t to bark and b i t . ·
n·cl
regular Fr 1 1 c l 1 roll on
h i -. knee- in a J ough o f
wa-.11 ' t a u .'· ue
..
-. n ick
a
taken.
L t '- he t ouk," :- h u u t tl \Y i n k lereicl . io i n g th
t ic l e of h i � c l ig n i t y a 1 1tl hm, t i n g- i n t
hi
mat ter. old
<l h i l l l onl 1· 1 l on l>o t h ,, ide� hy tall t ree .
of
f tart.
r
t he
o i n z . ,, n icker i n !! h ard r tl an e \·er.
c1ifl'
a pr ·tty t a rt l i t t l t:' p i · t u re . " . ai1l Fa l , t a tf "' i 1 h
th
B ro "·n i u g at u s . "
Fa! taff.
la t . after mncli
top
t
j n t a· hacl t o
l
lo't h i � temper a' w e l l
A n o t her
<1 uote
j a rned
qu t a t ion:'
S h a ke�p re a"
from
a;;
from
Br \\' l l i l l !.! . " -. a i'l Fal ... taff. · • . uppc h<.'
.. c_;,.r • ·ti r •ti . "
-. o . "
· · W h .'' i u
"'"" P o i n z ' I 'm
l 'l" : tt1.' ,
1 h u nr l 1 · r
n:p l ·'" fire '. " .. u c l < l t' n l y
laro 1 1 i to
goi t 1 !.! <l irl 1 1 ' t
y o u 'rnit
t ill
h o u t er l
F a l � t a ff.
He
1 harl
clean ·cl my �ho ·.' · . t o nuet l \Yi n l l erei r l . .J u t a t t h e t up of t h tl1
•
I •ft of t h<'
roarl.
' · l l a 1 1g1·cl i f I ' l l
t'
h•ave
it
at
th
. . _\ !!re 1 1 . ' :-,airl w
h i l l llf'_r o ) l ( l t l w l>ri <l�l'.
a r ry t h i h o u .;; e all.
.. I ' l l h · t t h ·re's a J > l'e t ty �aici
F:il t a lI.
C<lmera any fa rt h e r '. till
we
fem111e
\'l i u k l er ·id a u r l F a l - t ::i.ff "' r do r, "· lien th
at
;. t , l l f l:- a neat l i t t l , farm bou-.c.
co me in
hac k . "
t h e hou�e. "
go i n " lo t h e fron t
pli i losophcr l l ora t i u
arh·i- d t h l'm
Fa!. taff p11t on h i I I 'd b e n in the eo u n t r\ . t o trv th b::i. k cl or. . t �t a n d mo t rad h i n " . mi le, a'1cl goi iw ar 1 1 H l l o t l 1 • hack door .w
�
1 G4
rapped.
\Ye
the door w a
t idy
n A C f, V,.
T IH:
femme
aw
o me o ne p e p t h ro n .,.h t h e ii;ndow,
l o w l y opene '! a l i t t l
way.
aucl
ra p cl t he doo r k nob a n d t h
o th
t h e col l a r
I'
a mome 1 1 t rag"ecl, u n of a black
in
One h a n r l of a
Jewfou nclla11<l do", w h i l e a voice .aid, • · ne y o u a pe<l d l l' r ? "
Fu,J
i n offen i ve
to I av
onr
We took
hel' t h at w
In
it i
j o u rn ey .
rat h e r h avy.
n't any
Xo t b rE wa
hi
w · r e 0 1 1 1 .v a n
entim ntal
a m C' ra in y o u r cha r<Te, a
not go off u 1 1 e x p cted l y .
chi11e i n it.
· u red
pa rty o f y o u 1 w g n t lt:meu o u t o u a
-n'e would l i k It 1rnn l d
taff a�
i u fernal ma
The fen.me agreed .
to
\I e
t h e fi Id an 1 a i m ec1 . t ra i g h t for t he cam p.
o n ly for a fu l l brea t h , a
the
o i l und
t a ff lamen ted b
But
home.
o n ahead a n < l bucket!; be for came t o t h e
I'
o u r fe t wa
au I:' he ha < l l e ft h i
Po i 1 1 z . , upported
a m p l l:'rl the s<tp i11 t h .. r
carch i i 1 t:r i n vu i 1 1 f o r
1Y e r
... - ·""y·"' .,_,�--·-· ···-..
p l ace
F al
I Yi t y .
at l a · t
at
s k i m med
t h ree doz n
a r r i v' < l . c ra p i n c.r
"·hen the
k 1 1 i fe.
A ft e r
u g a r a u d h u m a n bein ) '
.
we
in icle we
eal'ch wa. del v i ng in the <li r t n ar th phtce . u p p o :ed to be l i i ve t l . At l c<l t l lora t i u
_._
aid it wa. in such a
topped
oft .
l'ubher b o o t
m a l l hla11e of hi
y rn p,
tart c l for t h e o w n e r': h o u The gen tl e man of o u r
his
t of u · liad
eue of acti n lte wa
of a _ap I an w i t h t h e
w h ere t h e gen t l e k i n
by
ra t l i r
t h a t hi
u 1 1 · l e k t.- p t I i i
· •gt: 1 1 t l c: k i n e . · •
a ked if three o f h i s kine took t w o pair, a 1 d F a l taff
wn.11 t!!rl
Po i o z
t o know
T H E C O L H Y O H AC L E.
if hi
u n c l e k e p t any b i n l
a
t u rn ed
The
in the
1 65 Horatius
ame b u i l d i n g w i t h his k i u e .
w ariecl but earae t gl'lnce u pon h i m .
propri t o r of t h e cam p
aicl t ha t if we
wou l d
make ourselves
comfo r t able in the door yarcl, h e w o u l r l \\'a h hi
hand
o u r wan t 1.
W i n k l e reid renewed
There i
a , w i n rr i 1 1
11oor-.r a n l .
th
and a t tenrl to
y ou t h anrl · h o we<l us h o \\' t o pump u p ancl l e t the oM cat die.
hi
Ily t l i i
t i m e t he ma t e r of cere mon ies h u ,· in g wa, her1 h i
k i t ·hen w i t h t h t l e me n '
in.
\\-e w e n t in and . pen t a l l
our
m a p l e . \ l !!il r r i 1.r h t from t h e \Ve t J n,Jie-.
ally all th our
fa mou
ho·H
wa5
.
q: ry
pare
ou
for
the p u re
Fal · tu ff. w h o k n e w per ou
a rou 1 1 1 1 . r q uested mine ho,t t o refre
men for m i l
wt>ary . p i r i t � h,r
:.'!Ii n e
h ands, in t h e
o l c l ti re p la c e . a p peare, J i u t h e d o o r t o i n Yi t e t h e "gen
o m e m n"i
011
c o n < l t> cc n r l i n �
the
ficl c l l .
h
began .
awl
k P e p i 1 w t i m e w i t h h i · f o o t a t t h e i n t i mate ri,k of bark i n rr
Fa! ·taff'.
hin .
011
ome
n o tes the fidd l e woul1l not re�pornl rra l e of
n ic k e r. .
g ra n c l ma '
Ji v
I
H e . a t be h i n d the
big a rm
hair
a!J(l
P re t ty . oon . ht:lrloun rorl ·
the h igh
f co u n� t h i- . et P o i n z off i n t o u perfect
t o n ·h .
fu n u
of
to the ma ter' erformer
l i tera l l y
by, w h ich
uch a
wa.
t h i 1 1 g t l 1 a t it ga v e Poiuz o p port u n i t y Lo re
th
pr . ,,. u re by l a uuh i n a.
Wer upon Hora t i u
\\-hen
at
la t we
once 1 1 1 0re. P o i n z managerl
to
n Yer r a l i z -d liefore t h a t
i l ence
r m a rkerl w i t h
ru i u u te
by \Y i 1 1 k lereicl'
iu
gr
Poi n z dirl
u , bet weeu
"·a
at
not
golden . ern p ba i m i l e for
W<t t c h .
'\ Y e Wf're 1 1 o w a p proac h i 1 1 .z t h e d e po� i t •cl .
tell
much d ignity an<l
t h a t he wi 11 <1 Poi n z ktrl rt'al i zerl it befor . fiv
in
w r i th d .
hon5e
w h e re t h e camera h arl b e e n
F a ! · t a lf call 'd l 1 i m . elf totrt>ther for the e n cou n ter, and tak
a c l u b for t h e rloo-, k n ockerl o n
the door.
'\VI.tat
wa
our
snrpri e
w l 1 e n a low· l y femme in a t t ca t d re s appeared at t h e door aud po l i tely a keel Fa ! . t a ff i f h e w o u l d n ' t s te p i n
Fal taff rememberecl were going
a w ay
!Ji
co m p a n i o n
and
re. t ; h e
Po i 1 1 z decl ared that th e cha nge
the femme ·wa . o l e l y o n b i who wa n ted t o kuow
"'h.Y
acco u n t .
l ooked
r e a l t i red.
and rlecl i n erl with t h a n kii. But h e wa
in
A
we
the a p pearance of
sq·Jelched by Fal taff,
h e did not a ·k h i m i n .
'Ve hacl reached t h e foot o f t h e h i l l , w h ere a t u m b l i n g s t rea m
run
a l onp-,
b
at
happy
all(l th
ta k
Poi 1 1 z ! he 11 e<l
1·
11
m
t u r n i ng
m a 1 1 y y a 1·,:.
P inz
' l' u .• d 1
to
med
a \\'Or 1, a l l ( ] wh n 1 1 a ft
c· mf r t .
th
hu b h l i ng
1 1 t h e ra i l w
It wa· fon u 1 1 a t
I o k i n g abo u t a n c l coc k i n g h i. 1 1 · a d n o w on t l 1 i a hi
II w
\\'
top one
gendre in
in a w h i l e as 11·
p ush al ong- t h ro u g- l t l i fe, for
m ig h t . ll" i t h a l l
r k 1 1 0 11· i t .
c n m e n1 . n n 1 1 h
, t i t un it
head a l l th hi ·
J be
<10 1 1 ' t
� i 1·
A 1 1<1 11·
\'t'I'_\' n
11· r
11· · r .
ga Ye a l o 1 1 g s ig h a n !l
Po i n z
nt
hr a t h < l
w h i l e co1·ere< l ll" i t h a
n fi n ,m
dawl.1· po itio11, ancl '" •· I ' l l k e e p r i g h t 0 1 1 c rn pe<l a w ay a t t h
'JI
h h\ck
h oo t . "
w i t h my
occ u pa t i o n . '
acc u m u b t io n
" A n d I ' l l k ep my po · t o n c i te
of
the
Pal t a ff
poppecl ou t t ri k e
�ro w ] d "' i n k i e r i d a
f mud on h i
b ridge . . .
BeuL\ l t . "
t y l i� h a t t i t nlle . l 1 i
At h1 t he 0 1 11e, iret a m o 1·e.
cl o t h .
ut a n c l . aid. · ·
to
ea i l y .
mor
e
\\' i n k i e r i 1 l e x rel i 1>v d
wa.
of
t i me to l o o k
a l i t t l e pararl i
aero
loo k i n � rig l t t
I >t ·, ponrl
l !.'.;; a n c l I r c eclerl to t a k e a . ni of
h·e
u r.
b t! right i u a 1· one, for
11 1· rn � h :1 1 1 < 1 l t n r ry,
y o n k n o w t l ta t w e a r
"D
go od pi ·tur -,om liit of backgro u n d . "
pn: t t .'·
p i c t u re. a l l about w t i . a t w e
at.
allll n o 11· Oll
111i1w
1 1 t f o r i n t r e t . a l t l l a m igh t y It i
of
lti,
a t cl w 1 1
t h a t . b u r t o u c , · · � o \\' thi$ i
fr
ft
fr
w h ith i t h a r l t n rn e < l
L E.
IL\
TJIE
l GG
�ho
ome he
.
, n i d I Iorat i u .
" \\ h a t k i n cl
of an e � p r s-ion do .'·o u \\' a n t m to p u t 11 ?" "Th i n k of t h b i rd . " n i <1 Fal �t<dt : a11d 'r i t h t ha t Poi 1 1 z b ur . t i n t o �uch a fi t o f la ugh ter t h a t h
ro l l ed
ff h i : . t'a t a 1 u l co u l 1 l n 't
be
till
l o n g enough t o b e take11 w i t h o u t m o ,·i ng.
· · A m:rn ll' i t h a lll<li 1 '. n e n• r acco u 1 1 tabl ."
i n te n t
to
Hut lie bor
c r u s h F a l taff.
wearing bring
up
a cal l u .
·'A re you r ady r" . . H o l d 011 l t m ge t -- "
B u t i t wa
too l a t e .
The pict u re wa
ai1l
u nder i t
taken.
H o ra t i u . w i t h t h e 11·cl l .
Co n t i 1 1 ue<l
O L B \-
T H I::
HA
LE.
E I G H TY- N I E.
\\" hen t h
.\ m l
Y i olet� bloom aga i n .
th
:\lay-fl o w e r
on t he h e a t h
Ope t he i r p ·tal - to t h e Bl oom for
un -
w1:: e t· ce1 1 t ed w rea t h .
ome
. \. pp l e .blo!> om.' reclol n t Fill th ncl tli
a i r �..-it h perfu m
l i t t l t:
o n u,trr
r;\J'e
we L .
"'lri t h I v -note· each oth r greet
Th . 1 1 w i l l t:igh t .\·-n i u e h a " e gone From h r • I m a .:\later' h a l l . , J 1 1 t h ru 1 1 e \' rmore to . tay,
� e '' rmore w i t h i 1 1 h e r walls.
Th e. On
Pa. t . w
b i<l a<li u !
aff ctionat
fnrew II .
0
T h o u ha t fayor d u. w i t h joy ,
Of w h ich '' e w i t h J o y , w i l l tel l .
l 11 r1
ar memory'. para<l i e
F rom w h ich uon Thou
ca n d r i ve away
h a l t fi n d a r
R st to t h e
and u
t i ng p l arefor aye ;
Ben fi t . from t h ee d e r i ,,ed, :Jl i 1 1 d. e n ] i O'hl n'd. Heart ma l
tr ngthen'd, t ra i n 'd.
b r i uh ter, t ru e r fo r
Ry o ur voice. oft proc l a i m ' d .
1 67
16
THE Th
1 r
,
0
t re
F u t u r , t>V r 1 1 ar. d in er clay by day:
t w e glacl ly-veil cl tbou art.
And t h y b au t ie", w h o
\\"
w i l l tem p t th >c, nd th y face
w
an
fain w o u l d l'ee.
·w het h er it be rou g h ancl ru lt>, Or of ra<liauc
an
try t!tee llarrl,
pa · t < l e.,ree.
ay !
THE
C O L B Y O R A C L E.
1 69
T i i i·:
1 70
A N N A L ES. :M ay 29. 30. J un e
R a rr Baby Epi od . Tedd 11 pl ay .
D mit ianu� tak
1.
Robbie t a k
;? .
-·
·Sol .
•
te
' <l
1.
t i ve. '
a vacation .
an i m prom p t u bath in the ::\Ies alon kee.
ol ! "'\Vl1y
persecut
.
t
t ho u me ?"
con ent t o a l l o w the boy s t h e u e of
The c -ell
the
gymna-
ium in the eveni ng.
5.
l\I.
:. C . 1 1 .
6.
Colby 1 0 .
6.
.
7.
P rexy l 1 u r n
bru b a t the ' · Hennery . "
Fi l l Day.
O n e re ore! beaten.
7.
Parker p a i n t . c i l i n rr of laboratory. n ior cla
h:ne cla
J u n ior appoi n t m e n t
u p per.
come out.
l\Iac get
on.
Ben ba
to
w r ite a n e 11· article. 9.
Bate
Colby
1 2.
6.
cia
1 0.
Prof. Adam. mea u re
1 1.
"'\"by i 1 1 th u u d e r di<l n ' t you w h i t le
1 3.
Bate
1 4. 1 6.
1 0. Colby
, at
Bnrn
e .
?"
wick.
Fre h me n uu. y � u rve.\' iug campus. 1 7 , Colby
Bowrlo i n .s
1 1 , a t Lewiston.
Sk ow hee-an an <l get n i n e 4. on a Score, . mall
l\Iac's n i n e go to
w i p ed u p.
l\I a c wou nded by a
S ko wh egans 1 4, Mac's b at ted bal l a n d carried home
l\I. S. C. and Bates play on the cam pus. .JU . S. C. 27, Bate 9. Great Clay for ch in n ing.
b u tter. hu11t
for
t he
"Coach" l e ft at home
man
from
Skowhegan.
Bates'
T 1 1 £ C O L B Y O R A C L E.
C. y-. Colb.L OH
.M.
2
t h t! campu-.
R a h f o r 1\I. S . C !
olby -!.
171
l\J.
core,
t h e Read i 1 1 0' I 00111 A
22.
a n i ncrea
C.
'.
Gootl-bye µen n a n t . ociation on
Ba rrel pen ,,ion d an<l placed on
the r t i red l i . t .
25.
Ba.
Bal l ::\Icet i ng. decl i n e aml i
nearl y a
B u mak
Sarn.
E x a m i n a t i 0 1 1 . beain .
:2 ' .
D u n bar a rri \•
.
a we1·k.
2D.
F re�h m n
e ::-. i t
p ech on t h e qne tion ibb make. a
peech. • · \\e
A l l make
Xe\'Pr a n y t h i ng l ike it
i < l n ti t y.
can1lidate ?
a
am.
ha>e l o t the pPn n a n t . etc." 2-.
-
r l i t t o : Beecher l i kewi e :
elocp1 e n t a
rent appla u-e.
0 1 1 hi
peeche . een before.
E 1 1 t ra 1 1 ce e x am i n a t io1 1 .
:'ll i l le r goe on at
He
Gene h a. honor- t h ru t u pon h i m .
t o 1 1 0 :wai l .
th
;t boat r i r l -h is - i x t h w i t h i n
T h _r charter
Bangor.
Bet :
1'·here ar
a
u ra ve l t ra i n .
;.;oph. p :i. y f o r t h e baby . J uly
1.
B.1cca l ; l ll reate S rmon. �
'vt
Boardman
m uch of a clay
m a n ager of t he B. B. A. goe. to
Get gr
:2.
cau <rh t
in
P re· ' n t a t ion
how · r.
a
Day
011
··The
. ermon .
The
Oak l a n d
t he · C a m p u - . t o be
J n n ior E x h i bit ion i n t h e las
e i t h r.
to
\\ Ort h �·
po t bills.
way o f
t rau.
the
or." etc.
Ben B u t l e r . u ppo (•<1 3.
.A n n i �·er a ry
for . e r m o 1 1
Day E x e r i e
not
ven i 1w.
C a m pu
o n th
::\Iee t i n g o f T ru tee-.
e n. ancl at t h
h u rc h .
n i v r:'ar.'·
ra tion h .'l P r e . R o b i n on of Bro w n "Gu i verA l nm 1 1 i G a me. P rof. trie t o catcl1 and get
i ty .
rat t l cl . a l u n 1 1 1 11.
pir
.: pi1l r m n .lw a<.:ts a
rn t t l t'tl a n rl
the pro f. '
u m pi re . weat
ha t.
Co1 1. iclt' rn bl
much.
Doe· n o t
1••
wel l k n o w n
ch i n n i n g.
want
Tm·
t o t r�· it
a "'a i 1 1 .
4.
C o m m n cem n t .
. en ior m < 1 k e t h eir l a t a p pearance i n p ublic.
A l u 1 1 1 t 1 i d i n ner.
Pre iden t '
re ept iou
i n t h e eveni ng.
C o n ct'l't 011 t h ' Campu . .
5.
-:\ftoarl 1· and T I wt>: u n i tecl in
oth r.
8 h a w otficiat
.
hol .1· w rl lock. b u t Th
brick
<le erted.
not
to each
T H E C O L B Y O RA C L E.
172 pt.
5.
Term open!'.
A new
et of h oocl oo.
a rriv
l e l ed even t-two Fre hm n cla ,e
new
6.
Fre - h men, he icle
•·
1r.
An
i n coll ge.
u n piual-
Fl)rt_r-two
S picler t h e fort.,·-t h i rd man . "
G n e comes from B a r Harbor w i t h a p a i r of Donao l a. .
ruoou h i ner from Ten n e
ee a ppea r :
to t a ke one anrl <• h a l f
conclu le
A
The moon J1 in er
t m l ie ; two are t oo
much for him. heldoun i
going to l ic k t h e col lelo{e, w h i l e Bracly offers u p a
petition to a l l ay t h e wrath of t h e P h i l i t i n e . wants t o k uow how l ong oue h a
Ch ippy
t o be h e re before he
gets h i s name i n the catalocrue.
1 0.
Lord arrives with h i s money l o e i t aga i n .
ewed i n hi
Bloody l\Ionday .
he h as to receive Yi itor
sh irt,
o a
u o t to
Herrick bl usbe becau e
clad �m l y in
h i s ret i ri n g toga.
The b lu h becomes chron ic .
1 3.
Ah Sky ward i n itiation . Luce take
t h ree.
ical di abil ity.
Several
Fre hmen take
a degree.
Shelclo u n excu ed o n acco u n t of phys Padrly siugs i n stead of taking another
degree.
1 5.
Lord concludes t h a t he can n o t get
along w i t h
the
Soph ,
a nd retires to E l l worth, where he asto n i hes t h e i n habi tan ts by exh ibiting a bloody hand kerchief.
THE
1 6.
1
.
Prof.
' ma l l o·oe
}lac'
ficlrlle i found.
their hair.
Hl.
COLHY
•
'oph- Fre h
to John
1 73
O R A C L E.
Hopk i n .
The i nhabitant
of
outh College tear
Room for ale cheap. ball
}lac-umpire- quabble -yell -
<rame .
h o rn - w re t l i n <r-h i t -kick -blood-chao . to 0 i J 1 favor of t he 20.
Reception to the Fresh men b .v the Y . 'iV.
2"l.
u mrnoned to P rof.
F re - h men them.
2A-.
Pet return- from 't. John. ha
ha
no use for
Boy
whooper u p at the d pot.
a pa- enger t h a t he t h i n k a11other "fel ler"
come.
The tat tooed m an make u, a vi i t . B n p t i t uciab ] e. Fre l un e n eat i e -ream for the fir t t i me ; tht"y
think
it
. 'kowheo-an. cc.
He
rn i th''.
Peanut <l ru uk.
F re l 1 ma n tell
-.!.). :2 ..
. A. a n d Y. M.
B. ?
\\' ho croe · home w i t h li
C . _-L
core 9
Merri l l · - p i l l �" t h e cider.
ophs.
rat h r old. core 6 to 2.
chee e
Y
•
Colb!-
at
a n d other '·veg table-"
2.
Fair at t h e hall.
fi.
remo\·e 1 tu t h e Brick . L1 E E i n i t iation : banquet at U Cl' U ta. H ou o ra ry J u 11ior part a i «ned. en ior appoin tment , Jack
7.
Pumpkin
kowh oan
and other . Domi_h goe out teachi n o-.
!J. 1 0.
•
parri n ..,.
xb ibit ion in the R acling Room.
cf} LI 0 i n i tiation.
o l b.r ' . Bo,nloin on t h e Campu .
core
tO 3 .
11. 1 :2.
R ,.. A a Dalton l cture on Hamlet . even ride t h e goat. 2 R i n i t ia t ion
Banquet
at 1\li -
}forrill''.
l/f i n i tiation.
1 2.
Z
1 -!.
Prof. Bri to! " k i ·k the
1 5. 1 . 1 9. 20.
Jack di
t rick mule Yi i t t h e Reading Room. t orn over.
O\' r
'Val ker ride
t h e mule.
Capricornu on the moon.
. 1\ I . , ayfo rd and D . B. Towner hold a reviYal .
Trie. to 'TIYO of
T i l l�
1 7 4• :2. ;:!:3.
' O L B )' o n ,\
to
l \ 'a\'e
ar t�1111
'lt'n�h1 1 1 1 l , Ohi . '
rorn·e n t i o n at
:2.-.
2
:2!J. 3J . Kov.
.) . 7.
!).
D�l t ;t l " p -, i l o u
wen .!.!rn ·
i nci n 1 1at t i .
•
1 1 oi.
· you
L1
at
J( E
) ! t io.
M a t h 'W. : -" I l i J J ' ,. . "
h .r t l 1
'onY o t i o n
a" il t l t·ga e t o t h
P rof.
we1 · n ,, i 1 1J.!
A rt
thi
t erm ? "
.' m i t i t :-" l
t h o ugh t
·mu
u� i n cr
\Yard ' · - "
E d i t i n o f t i t E c h o c1 me o u t . . · 1 1 i o r l t a \•e :1 I t'"· 0 1 1 i n A t ro n o m y . ' m p u l ory e x e r i • i n t h e G y m .
. ' pec i a l i n i t ia t ion u f <!J
L1 (-:J. r · t n l' l l s . Dr. I J i ! J ' l ect u r . Exit l [ l l i rrel . , me i n t o prayer,. l l a l l [not D a u a ] , B ahm:rn . .' p t' t 1
wen
]. 2.
l l lanly art.
011. i 1 1 t ! t e
· i-
tl1 ,
Prof. S m i t h :- " "' ! t a t t · x t hook a n • y o n P rof.
:lo.
I
Fou r SP1 1 i 1 1 r . ! 11 '.!g't' l'l> i a k
l\"oocb
L E.
A
Fir
· er,
)fo r r i l l .
Tobey,
C a l r l wel l [ • i · ie].
t Or;n:lt' mre t i 1 1 g. Po.� t . a
�Iac Jo;.e. h i s t i d 1 l l . Ky
co-ed - ,
B u rlt>igh
an<l
c ro,,s -bon uotice.
k 1 1 1 l a url
c a p t u re a 1 l nrn ke11
man w i t h a t n n i
11et. 1 0.
, torm 1 l oo r
p u t u p a t t h e Gy m .
1 1.
Storm cl
p u l l e l l < l ow 1 1 .
01"
h m e n accirlen t l y d u � k c l .
1 2.
Fr
1 4.
. a m p.. ou
l fi .
, euior
ath
ret u rn �
E x h i bi t i o n rt i� e
!ti
J u n io r
1 7.
A n n u a l c a t a l o " u e a p pears. �enior rec p t io n a t h i m n ey
' op h . did i t ! ! !
C.
rep a i red .
Pa n;,.
.Tack
peak
and
Lec t u re hy C o l . Higgi nson .
l l . Pepper' . ·
. ' h elcloun
rooked o u t .
H ig h , ' c l t ool · h i l < l l'en fro m . ' k o\\'he<ran Y i s i t t h e ob errntory. a w l \\'a te b.t. k e t o f the Echo a p pea r .
Cover
E x a m i 1 rn t ion H i forget
heO"i 1 1 . a Pruf. aft e r i t . A s t ron om y a l ia ::\fa t h e m a t i c . p a . ed a rh1 1 1 dy e x a m i n a t i o n . " d u ri n g which Brad.\· i married.
h i. g u m a n d . e n d
Exawi11atio11 1 1 cle
in
aid I
I n t e rr g n u m Dec.
with
nrn t ac·he.
1 9.
20. 22. 23. 24. 2 G. :.. 7 .
that a
R u mor
from l la rr i 1 1gton.
5.
Te rm op n _ .
6.
A l l the
Fac u l ty
"By Jove, Te rm end .
pr e e n t i n C h a pe l e x cep t Sam aud Teddy.
The Prnf. prnpo e
to sh u t
Pa r k u p
u n t i l he elect-.
TH E
7.
A
co-ed added o f the hle-
L l f f O R A <: L E .
to t h e Faculty. Park 1 : 1 1d J ack te t t h e n1lue I t rnak , _ Pa1· k . ick.
alo1rkee wat r ?
The Geology Prof. comes to a n
h is cla - .
9.
A fac t .
igh t
F i £t ee11 t e n u i
o' lo k re racq uet ·
he"a n .
Frye ge t ho me from p r ayer m e r in . r at The roy alty C l u b
it mean ? 1 0.
)Iner a p pc:tr
11.
B r:1 1ly re t u r n
10
itation before e n t to
A . >r.
kow
\Vbat doe
at :1ga i n .
.
'.\Ir-.
\\here
i n \' i t d t o yj·it P r
13.
First
1 5.
..:\notht>r c o - cl . !
1 G.
il l a n rl Hurd
x.
- io n o f the Brol\' n i n g ame
catch
iz
a
B ra d .'· ?
Roya l t y
lub
! u h at Prof. )fa t h e w ' . t h e re· t.
t lYO mice w i t h a p atent t ra p .
--
. 1 1! . 11
i.
·'
,1:
�
Q _
1 7.
Prnf.-•·\Yha t h•tppP l l '
1Y ht> 1 1 ra i n fa l l · on mu•l ft;tt
w i t h cli11n i t y -"The y become
oft."
· � e1 1 ior
176
Tl!E
l .
Au el ga n t pian o p u rc h a a rl a n e t i ck
P ro f. Taylor buy
d for the Gym,
t.
1 9.
20.
2�. 24. 25. 27.
c o n ene
at A u b u rn .
enior
Cawe - a k Ge ne.
2 2.. 31.
Ja n .
0. 1.
i
i l • 1 1 t.
Th
o r «; t n
Tli
w a t e r mot r a t ht - t work>-.
•
Eddie doe
i t way
ha r r I o f o i l fi n d.
S p nc
r.
St ven - a n r l
Z lJf
co 1 1 Ye n t i o 1 1
R ec e p t acle
o n t o the Camp u .
l i d i n ,,..
go
:\ fa t h e w
::Ueet with
a
Bo y s cha ed b.r a policeman.
t rn 1 1 ge ud l'E' 1 t t ure.
3.
n o t appear.
!Ji ·ago.
at
A
new
place l
de k
in the
l i hr: ur.
J. G. / .
9.
O-l·<l !.!O a -!- k a t i 1 1 g. I J u rc l . · v u . 0 1 1 h i. ll'U,\" to
Th
_\ pp<:'a rs
at
C u t for t h e .fn n i r . . , o l ogy c l a uo;1 rtl
Peter and
ft n n k t w i ce a p i
al out t hat
·How
c h u rc h
,ud l en l y
t0ps-"I forrrot . "
w h om ? \V h i t n ey p l u o-.
e h n rch l a t r-1r i th
me'!'.
� al l arou nd.
� I i · · �ly i ' "
2 E.
' e w a rcl i n the chapel.
1 0.
Lec t 1 1 r
1 2.
I l i ' l oe � n ' t
1 4- .
Bea u t iful , n n ri�P, aceorc l i n g t o Prof. i u A t ronomy.
1 5.
Tr l k ll'Ork c:on·t ructecl i n t h
1 5.
P re x y '·
h.1· R 1:: 1·. ,J. L. ) ep in the cla "
lte11· g u m
mttch
\Voocl
1 9.
22.
22.
Hi'
i te r l' i· i t
Ii )'.
, enior cla,
c h a pe l .
back on h im and t he boy
goe
get a cut.
h i m . a n d C harles u n in tent ionall.v
pa . in
goe to
in rr;c itation.
' kat i n g on t i' 1 e ri ve r .
1 7.
Oracle
i n i t ia t ion.
election
wear
for Commen cem e n t Ora to r
Bo y s wa i t o n
t a b l e at
Ben B u t l e r '
le t ter of acceptance received; read
G. A. R. Fa i r.
ami l great appla u:e.
in
at
.
chapel
THE
J a n . :. 3 . 2fi. 2
Feb.
Lecture i n ch a p J by !·lu r l'
cla
gi 1·e
Re,·.
1\l r. Dixon.
a n e x h ibitiou.
- t on in chcmi t r y .
Dom i h cre t
30.
Y. :ll . C. A . · u p p e r am1 rec ption.
31.
Day of
prayer for col l ege. .
c h a p el b y Re L
C. V. Han
1.
:.\Ir,.
8.
.Tunior Priz
4.
The two Edcl ies an
LiY rrnore fa i l
Debate.
lub
'I
ex cn
The fol l o w i n a
( i.
_\. t h l e t i c E x h ibition.
l\Iar. 20.
all
day.
ach- rti ed.
rruon
in
Fre bmen
··\\hat are you cro i n o· to do a bo u t i t ?"
K 1 1app fi l l G r e t c h n ·
hat w i t h
of acrreeruent "· i t h
ugar.
ol .
e h a n d e d in by mi-cake :-· · l\ly abse nce
"\\· a. occa ioned by i l l n e -
Dr. J ack ou lect u re T a at
!). 1 0. 1 2.
C ut on .
to a pp�a r a
i.rn arti l e
5.
7.
J udge Bonney arrfre .
ettee for coin- n ience of c -e<1 .
:u1j u · t height of
A t h l et i c
A p ril
177
attendan t on a ba d d ru n k . "
cl.i-g n
Co-ec1
t d. ( ? )
i n c h a p I , fo l l o w e d by D r . Pe p p e r.
ono-regationnl ch urch.
E x a m in a t ion bccri n . R e v . l U r . F l tcher preac be E x a m i n a t ion
clo·e.
·
before Y. -:\ I .
Tocle
. A.
ay- I d i d u ' t pa;;s."
racl e Boar 1 cou ven
:24-.
l\fac j u m p
iG.
Mac'
27. 2 2!). . 0. 31.
T rm begin .
F re hrnan'
claim-.
room t h ro w n i n to confu. ion. Pol y p h e m n · ret u rn
A fu l l hou e at prayer. . Profe. 01 · p ronounc
J nclue Boru1ey Boy
Drak ·
i n Libra r '·
name i n G reek.
Hatch
re tu rn · .
go to Fairfield to c h u rch .
1. 2.
3. 4.
. oph-Fre Ji riot in chapel. t h e m u l ti t ude.
Farr
17
1 0.
Pi tch r Thay r a rrive . chao. a n d o l cl
1 1.
Pike and
han
· 1 . �: .
O IL\
( ) l. l l Y
TllE
' · A nc l beyon<l
rirrhted the reiv u of
1i ight. "
y
and Pierce i n i tiated in to the Ah
•
" kyward
ociety.
1 3. 1 4. 1 5.
ame between fi r t and
econd nin
ReL A . R. .J ack on preache Big row hetweeu lower cla
e
Rev . 1\Ir. \Yi rtman lead
' Wh.r
in the even iug.
you come u p , come up ?"
l G.
.
at t h e Un itarian c h u rch. dou't
oal n ight for Fre bmen.
char el en·ice and l ec t u re
i n the
\•en in <T.
1 7.
Game of ball b t weeu Colby
1 9.
The
and
7.
former 24 to
tate Geolo<Tical
pecimen
iiaterville
arri\•e.
.
Won by
F re h men
oaked
i n bed .
20.
o l by v . Pre ump cot
,
9
21.
Ea. ter.
22.
I ta li an organ grinder cu
to 1 4. am.
e
Dance in
the reading
room i n the eveniug.
23. 24.
am . 'mall a t Bapti t ch urch. Augu ta cla
25.
v
.
Colby
11
, profe
Fa t D a y .
or."
Corthel l
, ophomore
T h e n i n e goe
Colby 7.
Boy
Cohen and Barne
26.
to 9 .
vi i t ing
recitation to profe · o r : -"You have a wilt.
to Portland.
Presump c o t
give A t h l e t ic Exh ibition at
crub O"ame of bal l .
3 0.
Every body goes to
1 5,
Fai rfield.
get their face slapped.
Dr. R icker comes on to Rob and Cary p lay ing
27.
opbomore
mart Freshman
---
.
Robbie pitche . Brunswick.
Bowdoin
11,
Colby
9.
o m e of t h e boys attend m i l i tary bal l at A ugu ta. l\Iay
1. 2. 3.
Lecture i n chapel by Rev. 1\Ir. Dalton. econd l ecture by M r. Dalton. l\Iock t rial a t Congregational church.
4.
Colby 1 9 , Bates
5.
Foster J.
8.
Colby 1 5, Bowdoin
B.
, a t Lewi ton.
Bowdoin
1 0.
Bowdoin
in t h e soup."
9.
1\1. S.
C. 1 2 .
( Freshman ) get ducked.
Lecture on I taly by Re\-. l\Ir. Dalton.
very weary.
"You're
THE " ophomore
1 0.
C O L B Y O R A L E.
Prize
1 79
Declamation.
Romeo'
room
prepare l
for h i m . 1 1.
1 . 1\l. . C. 1 1 . L ively time o n the o l d plantation. 2 2 Bate 5 at Brun wick.
Colby
Bowdoin 13.
Guy
brothers
play ball .
Gene cli tingui h e
h im e l f i n
r i o- b t field. 1 -t
Book aCYent co-ed
i n ve
t t h e campu .
Fre hmeu crowd out t heir
at chapel.
1 5.
Bate
1 .
Rev. :) I r. Dal t o n lecture i n chapel ou
1 0. Colby 9 . pai n .
' P h i l i p ' dead
and ouuht t o be. "
l. .
ame )I.
1
.
1 !J. :20.
at
Lewi t o n .
Bo"ll loin
, Colby
4.
Bate
beat
. C. a t Orono.
"Cmlre
parade of
t uclent
down t o w n .
Lemonade o n t h e campu . •
am li per e lock
F reshmen aml Profe, 01--
t h e oro-an grinder.
cl out of praye1· .
am era"·]
in
through
the
window.
21.
22.
Ir-. Li vermore a t City Hal l . Game a t B r u n wick re u l t � Yin
:23.
i l l u - t rate
bi
Bev. M r. Dal ton l ec t u re Fre hmen
in B a t e
beating Colby 7 t o 6 .
incapacity to u mpire. on the French Empire i n chapel.
pend the n ight looking for traces of fa] e
order . :2 -!-.
F re h rnen Prize R eading. wire
cut.
One
No fal e oder .
ection of the el ctric l igh t '
ophomore cla
i
d eacl , "
etc. 2"" .
P r x coll a rs t he boys a t the chapel
F re h man ode, '
2.- . :27 .
;mnder- l o
ophornore cla
tep
e h i watch overboard.
Billy rer eat- his extemporaneou
for
dead," etc. peech.
i nging t h e
THE
I 0
T H E FACU LTY WOULD B E PLEAS E D I F A ndrew A ndrew Barne
( 1 t) would tag h i ďż˝ brother. ( 2nd) wonld tag hi
brother.
oul l play bal l .
Bo11 ney would run t h e l\Iathematical Depart ment. Chaney would k ep a pai n t pot for hi
general health.
hipman would wear larger boot . Donovan wouldn't graduate thi
year.
D un bar would go hang him e l f. * Fall would take a t umble. Farr would
top aping h i
brother.
Herrick would pai nt. H nrd would
Kalloch
(1
top
wearing.
t) would obey t he eighth commandmeut.
Kal l och ( 2nd) wouldn ' t get
tuck on h i m e l f.
Lincoln would buy a bat. McCann would sever hi
con uection with t h e Uni tarian chur h.
Ierr i l l would pay for that c ider. l\Iun on would make up his m ind. Xichol
would n ' t ell
uch vile gum.
0 good wouldn't walk l ike Pike would joiu t he A h
a rol l i ng footed ox.
k y warcl Society.
Pierce wouldn't be so rapid. Reynold
would cul tivate mode ty.
Ross would let u p on the Profs. Rowe would d i t ribute the Entrance Prize. â&#x20AC;˘A
a favor to the Eclitor-i11-Chlef.
T H I': C O L B Y O R A C L E .
I u-_e l l
w o u l d publi h a t e x t book on what he <loe n't knon·.
helrlon wou!d join Brady.
ander
woulrl keep away from Win low. top p l a ying pen n y ante.
tark wou l d
tO\'er wou ld ofre the Fre h men mor .' r u rt e rn u t
•
ould l ea r n t o
Ton·er would
x
h a n ae
fi b .
ing.
n · me
with
"
re tch e n . "
Wa<l wonh would w a k e u p.
\Yatson would wea r i u t e rferi u a
tra p� .
l\iug wo ul d uot be co m e a econd Job. Y\yman would join
iama Kappa o u t of
pitc.
Fo .:t r wonl<l <1rink more m i l k an<l not \vurk too h arr'tl .
1 1
T A I::
L2
P U B L I C O P I N I O N D EMA N DS T H AT Ila
ett
l i t bi
tongue
o he can tel l two lies at once.
aldwe l l live at Ladie ' I l a l l with the re t of the co-ed Campbe l l l et up on hi
brilliancy.
C h i pman cul th-ate bra in Cot t l e p u t brake o n h i Dick learn a le
ra ther than
tyle.
ear .
t i re ome war wh oop.
Dow reall t h ree line
reek without a hor·e.
of bi
Dunham give up try i n a to
ing ba
Fl etcher learn to mind bi
.
own bu i n e
.
Fo·ter guard again t · well head" becau e h e play
ou the n i ne.
Gorham take a n t i-fat. Il ley take pain
to conceal hi
glowing affection
for
John on be more circum pect in his conduct on t h e Leadbetter
tart a bra
foundry
upplying the
--
treet.
material
from h i
cheek . L uce carefully n u r e hi
temper le t he become ci\·ilized.
Mathews stop giving h i
brother awar .
Megquier muzzle his mouth. l\lore, H . L. F . . join t h e
Free Will
Baptist .
)forse, E. E., give away b is ghastly gboulful smile. Parson
l earn to beat Pet a t Poker.
Pea e be a soup for the heathen. Purinton petition the Faculty to change h i
name t o ' Peanut."
Rogers stop fl i rting.
Smith wash h is face after every coon h u n t. toddard enlarge h is mouth
o he can talk faster .
. turte>an t improve his gait by watching a drunken man. Teague i n vest his spare ca. h in pepsi n . W a t on beg Sheldon 's pardon for hazing him.
ow11
.fH E
OLBY
0
T H E S H A.
1 3
ORACLE.
O B E RVATO RY.
1" h a \· e the crootl fortune to be able to pr O RA C L E t w o outline d ra "·in - of the hannon
ent to th
r arler
of t he
Ob ervatory anrl Phy ical
Laboratory which i · t o be erected on t he b a n k of the river a b o u t 1 25 t n orth of t h e Gymua i u m .
f
Jn
pla nni n tr the n e w b u i l d i n g our object
,- iew : Fir·t : A mp l e accommodation
partment o f Phy�ic- and A tronomy . Laboratory
in
w h ich
adrnnced
have b e e n kept
aud
t udie
n c t ion w i t h practice i n ex perim n tal work. beincr of
i 1 1 · t ru tion i n A t ronomy w i l l a t t h e a n l profit to all frien 1
n
Th ird : The equi pmen t of
a m e t i m e be a ource of pl ea ure
o f t h e college.
Fourth : The arlequate equip re earche
legal yard an d
terms of t h for
tanda rdi z ing me a ur e
of len cr t h fo r mechan ic_, for land
u ryeyor , for government
the publ i c domain and for
cien t i fi c i n vesticration
preci ion.
d
pecial
The a ccom m o a t ion of t h e ecu red b�· a aeneral
Open i n cr out from th room f or
g
l
Depar tment of Phy ic
lecture room a t u re room on
hin-ing the dimen ion
1 x20 feet.
tore-ro m for apparatu .
comm u n ica te . w i t h t wo room
xl
hown
the n orth
p cial work und rtak n by ad van ced
nera l
u pon heat
h�· t he w ri t e r ma.· be con ti n u e d . and e peci a l l y t h e estab
a l m e t r, w i t h t h e pr op r appl ian ce
l
in con
ervice in connection w i t h th e
li h me o t of a fi ft y foot u ni t of lengt h in th
in
t udent - . both
w i t h adrnntacr
men t of a �le t rol oaical Laboratory in w h ich the undertak
q u ipmen t of a
econd : The po t-graduate
A t rouomy a n d Physic-, c a n pur·ue t he · e an ob e rva tory wh ich be ide
tearlily in
for creneral i n · t ruct ion i n the De
On t h e
in
outh
of
and A tronomy the
ide
around plan. t here are
One of the e tu den t
urvey
r qu iring great
two
will be used
and t h e other a
ide , t he
foet on the north
main
a
room
ide of the tower.
1 4-
THE
O LI H
R A , L E.
L H \'
THE
OHA
L F. .
5E-COND f l .OOR
OE"CTIO/\J
(QUW LJ
0
5
10
IVERSITY
20
A-B
Cf?:J U:b
llRST ILOOR
JUii/ii CALVIN :iTE:VE/11 .'.> ALBERT 'Wllll 5LO\.I COOO. ARCHI T t C T 5 PORTLAl'll7. /"\e . .:X:ALE"
AT
50
l 6
TH E
One of th
will b
for photometri
u ed for a photo
ra1
l ab o ra to ry a u d t l 1 e oLher
hi
work .
The I c t u r
room i
pro v id d
with all
P rma u 1 1 t t a ble
a re
l c t u re room.
arra n u d
of t h r e f
a clear , pac pi
cl
r ception o f a p p a r at u
for t h
d rawer
hy the
fi x ed cea t
de i re d for
t h e conven ience
tucl ut
ar
t on
which i
ach ,icle o f t h
table
In
the c en t ra l
ighty
t ud e u t .
in their work.
p rovi d d for about
cl a i l .r
i11
i tu a ted o n the fi r t floor.
ta n t
a con
a i r temperatur .
t w o feet i n w i d t h on each of the four
� rac ti r.t h_v
of be t ween t h ree and four fe e t
anrl t h e t u rternot
cond
t o ries.
ide
the
the
of prod u c i n o
a c lea r a i r
room
between the ft oo t..
a nd
p n r po e
,
b
I n t h i s room
pecial a ppara tu
Jn
for determi n i n g t h e l a w
of 3 2 d eg ree s an<l
2 1 2 tlegree
t h e e room
u pon thi
floor.
As
.
n n i t of l engt h of thi
The apparatu will
n owh ere in the w or l
character.
I
for
be mou n ted
i n d i c a t i n g t h e p r ac tical i m portance of thi
be stated t h at there i
w i l l he
of ex p a n s io n of metal
t he main tenance of a con stant u n i t 5 0 f ee t i n length
may
a
i t uatecl i n t h e ce n t e r of t h e main laboratory is co n
n ected with a s i m i l a r room in t h e h a emen t . between t h e limit
the
w i l l al o b e p l aced
ufficient power to l i gh t the m a i n buil di1 1g.
ma l l dynamo w i t h
placed
i-l i n ce.
m a d e for a t e a m engi 1 1 e t o b e p lac e<l i n
room adj o i n i n g the boil e r room. mall room
dra\vn
it will be nece $ary to have the u e o f power i n t h e
m a i u 1 uilding, provi i o n i
The
pace
cl ar
tored i n the cellar of the tower a n d
drawn from t h e boiler hou. e b y a n u n de rg r o u nd com mun ication. for V<lrio11
a
e p a ra t i 1 1 g t h e
The room i- h ea t t> d hy hot a i r t o
blower, from the heat
metro
J n the con t r uction
There i of
room
part of the
laboratory i t ha. b e n the aim to , c u re t h e mean
of thi
a11d maintainin
and
There i
w h i h will be occu
The l ab or a to ry work in electri i ty w i l l be pro vid d for in l ogical lab rato r:· which i
ca,e
u e.
work, it
"' clefi n i t e l .v establ ished
THE
1 7
O R ..\. C L E .
COLBY
TA B L E O F C O N T E NTS. alutntory, A
I
ketc!J of Colby since
Re\"ie"· of the Year,
(;Ins•
0,
of '92.
History of:'!t!, ·1a�. of Hi�t
'!JI . ·01 , ·oo.
5
Foot B a l l .
91 92 93 95 96 98 99 100 101 103 104
.
1-1. 1!l 20
ry of
las. of
.Juuit1r Hi�tory . Class
of ' :J,
... euior History, tari ·tic
f the
umruary,
.
t
htoS
' !l,
of
cO, i xty-sixth Commenceme11 1 .
nlHI Faculty, W h il,ke� ,-m,.,, .
Tro
College
Kennebec
lOG
lOS l 10
.
I 12
A Deed w ithout a ::\ame,
· oo .
olby Alp1.abet and Hogue • Uallery,
An
'!ll . '():?,
Greek Letter J-1·11ternitieF.
Uelta Kappa Ep ilon , Zeta P i,
.
Delta Cp ilon .
.
i ma Kappn .
.
PhJ Delta Theta, ommary of Die D ut_clJ
ocietie
Class S i n e , Ba e .Ball
;7
f '
.
.
Poem-Hope,
.
The Yictory of Protineus, A Dream l n p i r e d by A m e l i e R i v e
.
Poem-Afloat,
A
Sketch of the Pro g res at
.
olby,
The "G lobe" Our
.
pecial,
entimeotal Jouraey,
Royalty Cl ub,
'lub,
Annale .
.
.
The Faculty Would
!>O
be
Pleased If,
Public Opi11ion Demands That, The
Shannon
b
ervatory,
,
of Athletic
Eighty-Sine,
At b l e t i c .Association, .Annual Field Day.
Innovation ,
Poem-A Wish.
Association.
ea 011
'olby .Bicycle
.
. 65-Ti GG 69 71 73 i4
Ge,ell·clJaf r .
Colby Ba.e .Billi
T"nth
mijobu,
Ballau-Peanut Drun k ,
·1ru ee.,
' '9,
Poln,
D
.
1 14 11 132 135 137 H3 1-1-l HG 150
151 154 15 159 16i 169 170 1 80 l i
lil3
IN
A T FOOT O F M A I N 'O�Dt.:CTED
STR EET.
BY
tt. ft!. ¥PRESBY AND �. \ti. This Department i open t o both
t h ing needed in
exes, where all can
ID U.N N.
ecure, a t low pr;cc:� e\·ery
Gents' and Ladies' Furnishing Goods, BOOTS
AND
S H O E S,
D ress Good s , D ry and FanC) Goods o f all k i n d s , Tru n ks and Val ises, Carpets and C rockery, H ats and Caps, Etc . , E tc . , Etc.
Tl-1 £
COLBY
1
ORACLE.
�· ·IB . (f)w@fier � @ � .
---
I n dte you to examine t h eir stock of
Perfu m e ,
-8 D RU GS
.: achets,
O�r ,'pecial n. t t en t 'on
�
Chamoi
S o d a.
A N D M ED I C I N ES, �
kins, 'ponge , Toilet Toilet A rticle , etc.
Wa.ter
is
Soap ,
tl:1e
0ePltist f
L.
�
Brushe .
P "l.1 re s t .
gi ,·en t o order for laboratory u,e.
E.
Toilet
9
H . 13 . TU<: K E H . J . F. LAHRAOEE.
JON ES,
-------
�
Gas, Ether and Electrical Apparatus.
Sav i n g Bank Block , W A T E R V I L L E,
L O R I N G,
S H O RT &
M AIN E.
H AR M ON,
BOO K S E L L E RS ! P O R T LA N D ,
Blan k
Book
M a n u fact u re r s ,
M A I N E.
Binders
and
Pri nters.
F i n e Stationery of a l l k in d . A rti ·tic Wall Paper and Ceiling Decoration .
-1 �4- C O N G R E
' STREET.
Opposite Preble House.
TIJE
ID O
YOU
' O L !f f
CAN
O IL\
u:.
SAVE M O N EY HY B U Y I NG
uF
F. ] . GOO D R I DG E. I buy only the be t of good , and my price are lo"·er than the lowe t. immense
tock of ali kind
I ha,·e an
of
R i n g s , a l s o B a r P i n s , E a r J e w e l s , L o c k et s , C u ff B u tto n s , N e c k C h a i n s , G e n t ' s C h a i n s and
C harms,
B r a c e l ets a n d
D iamond
Goods.
�IV STOCK
OF
�elid and Fllated $ilver Ware Is the largest in the city, and my prices the lowe t.
To the College Student
T
would say, I solicit a generous share of your patronage, and wil l guarantee to make it an object for you to buy of me.
\'our
Yery truly,
F. J . G O O D R I D G E . N e xt D o o r N o rt h o f C o r n e r M a rk et.
THE
U) l
Richmond Straight Cut No. 1 Cigarettes . C i ga rette S m o k e r s who are willin
to pay a little more than the price charaed for the ordinary trade Cigarettes, will find t h i s
B ra n d · upetior t o a l l others.
The Richmond Straight Cnt No. 1 Cigarettes are made from the brighte·t, m o t delicately tlaYOred and highest cust G o l d L e af grown This is ihe O l d a n d O r i g i n a l b ra n d of Stra i g ht C u t 'igar·
in \"irginia.
ette·, and was brought out by u
in the year
1 S; 5 .
ALLE N & GI N TER, Manufacturers, R ichmond , Virgin ia. THE
Large n u mbers o f p u b l i c School o ffi cers from all sec tions o f the c o u n t ry i n c l u d i ng m o re than se e n ty per c e n t o f the S u p e r i n te nd e n t s o f New E ngland h ave ap p l i ed to this Age n cy fo r teachers. We make n o c harge to e m ployers fo r reco m m e n d i n g teache r s . - Registrat i o n forms w i l l b e sent to teachers o n applicati o n .
E V E R ETT
0. F I S K
&
CO . ,
M a n a g ers, 7 T R E M O N T P L A C E,
BOSTO N .
TJI
T he
E
C
LIH O l! A C U:.
C o l by
Ec h o�
Publi heel Bi -\\ eekly d u r i ng t h e College Year BY
TH I::
Qtolbien�t� �ubli�IJing g��octation.
D E V OT E D
Col l ege
I n terests,
TO
Col l ege
N ews,
and
Co l l ege Literatu re. T h e ECHO i
'"L' E RlV.I S :
indispensible to every Graduate o f t h e College, and a o u rce of enjoyment to all it
$1. . 5 0
per
friend .
Y e a. r i ::t::l. A. d. V" a ::t::l. o e •.
SINGLE COPIES 15 CENTS.
lt furni hes one of the be t of mediums to tho e who advertise i n college j o u rnals.
J.
E.
VVAT E R V I LLE,
BURKE,
F o r t e r m , addre
B U S I N ESS
M ANAGE R , M A I NE.
THE COLBY ORA
No
Ni a k e
L E.
1 93
�1: i s t a ke
BuT G O D I RECTLY TO
FOR
Clothing, Hats, Caps, Furnish i n g
Goods,
MAIN
! 6
3
D o t"'
Below
P.
Trunks,
0. )
Etc.
ST R E ET, W AT E R V I LL E , M E.
H e re !
H e re ! Fin e
Bags,
Statio n e ry,
Bo ks,
Pictures.
Picture Jl u l d i n rr , Birthday Card and 1 :-1 T H E C I TY, I S AT
oveltie
S P AU L D I N G' S . F. A.
L o v ej o y DEALER
&
1 ::-1
Co.,
\VATC H ES, � C LOC KS, � J EWE LRY, ilrerware a n d Optical GooL 1 00
M A I N ST R E ET ,
C ITY
OF
WATE R V I LLE.
THE C
l !) -1E L M WOOD
H OT E L ,
WATERVI L L E , M A I N E.
E b e n M u rch & S o n , P r o p r i e t o r s . Ont' nt f u· ti 1P.:t �l 1 1 ' l 1 w � t lru•·l' d h;•1hf->� i n � � w Engl:1 11d. Partie.;; traxeling fnr hn�i11e�"' plt-;.L ... n r will ti w l lwr� a h n l l f l a 1 1 t fare. plea��rnt, suuuy roomh. ::tlHl every a.tte11tion will h� 1111i1l 10 t h� w a u t !-< • 1f gne:-t!'; tu make t he i r �t:ty enjo�·ahle. ..\� a nrnmer resort. till>· ,�icinit � nrfPr• n n u • n a l : 1 t t ra c l i"''·' in t ht: WU) of abundant ti IJiug round�. d�l igl.itfltl d1;,·e:>. and a he" l t h f l l l l"eall t�·.
• 1 1·
JIIGJI
TRY
OUR
)XIOGJI7I !IND JfIV7I GOFrfrEE.
ldFIE
Put u p in 2 - l b. Ca ns.
Guaranteed t h e Finest Coffee imported.
SOLO 0 :\ LY IJY
LANE � 1 � a..i. 1'1 S t . ,
&
F a r:i. c y
WA L L S , G ro c e -r s ,
\\ll. H . DO\Y.
Wa.. t e r"'V':i 1 1 e . . A. GRE E S E .
D O VV & G R E E N E ,
Coa l
DE.\LERS
�1�
a nd
J: \'
�1�
Wo od !
Office on M a i n S t r e e t , n e a r F r e i g h t De p o t ,
W AT E R V I L L L E ,
M A I N E.
THE
COLBY
1 95
O R A C L E.
F . A . R O B B I NS,
Furniture .;"'- Upholsterer .;j-. a n d .;j-. Harness lJ p hol t er�-
Goods
of
Every
Manufacturer.
.;j-.
Description.
DEALER IN
Whips, Robes, Horse Boots and Horse Clothing of Every Description. 'ign of t h e Big W h ip. H e a d o f S i l v e r Street,
C.
A.
W at e rv i l l e , M a i ne .
H E N R I CKSO N , DEALER ! :\
Mi
e llaneous School and College Text- Book , P A P E R H A N G I N G S,
Cor1l k.,.,
a uc l
W I N DO W S H A D ES,
Cornice Poles, Hea''Y and
L igh t
D ra p ries, Picture Frames,
a n d Fancy Articles.
DINSMORE & SON, HAYE A
Fine Display of Boots and Shoes A t t h e i r Store a t U>-tum '\Y o r k
8 8 M ai n S t r e e t .
and Repairing cl o n e i n the neate t manner, at lowest cash price .
DOW
&
VIGU E,
GROCERY J1ND MARKET . Flour,
tanda1·d and Fancy G r o c e r i e s , Meats, C o u n try Produce, Etc.
S pe c i a l
W AT E R V I L L E ,
Prices
to
Clubs.
M A I N E.
l !)(j
�
----
Pl N fi---- �
ef eur ewn rnanufac;ture, ([! sitti ng.
E q ual le any ([ustsrn - M ade A l se
�oods,
ru rnishin g
�en ts'
Al � -.-\ gent for the E.
P. S . H fiA uB' S. c·
--
�
\V . Collars and C uffs and Hathaway'- ."hirt .
P E R CY
LO U D,
�! A :"I U FA CT U R E R
OF
Custon1 Boots and Shoes r ALSO,
B O OTS ,
DEA L E R
S H O ES
IN
A TD
R U B B E RS .
Opposite Corner �liarket, M A I N ST R E ET,
W AT E R V I L L E , M E .
Leather and Rubber Repairing neatly done.
THE
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CHARLES
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R i b b o n s i n a l l t h e N ew S h a d es .
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Ct'i'<'ll lrJ Class CtJ!ors.
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"lecth·e
"hen1isti·y
Extens1,-e cuur0es i n Other tlepartmtnt5 are pro,·itletl.
A P P A R A T U S A N D C A B I N ET . '!'be tlepa rt n l nt;;
of
"he111istry, a11,1 � a t nral
History a r e "·ell e(Juipp"J \\;tll n e w a m l
expen�he ll!JJ•llratui., anJ w i t b collection• i l l ustrath·e o f Ornithology, (;onchology, Geulugy, 1<ml
:II in.,ralogy.
TH E S H A N N O N O B SE RVATORY A w l P1t1 �i1·al Ph,--ic�.
Laborntt1ry
" il l atfonl " l '"ci a J faci l i t i 1 s for 1•ractical work ill A st rouorny
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P H YSICAL TRA I N I N G . Th" j!tneral 1•riuciple� o f Physical Edn •atio11 ;tre taught i u t h e first year. followeJ b y the �t ml�· �erie
11f uf
c u lt u r1-.
Phy-iology , i l l ustrated l•.' t 1 1 e �kelero11 amt other 1•re11aration . aml by co l u red chart..
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tents of the ,.helYe� are reuder�d ea y of acce,_ by 111eaus The H :11 l i l l "-l<OOlll coutains the heot pe1;odical
stud nts, and
the 1·011-
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aml i• ahn1ys open.
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'f 1 1 i r ion i. '4:> per annum : room rent
year, inch11li11g
hoard,
washiu
, fuel
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lights, are frmn
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P R I Z E S A N D S C H O L A R S H I PS. Tltere a 1 · .tfferal prize8 uifer Two
pnz � of ;:50 and
<I
for excelleuct: i n Heat.ling, Dec·lamatiou, anJ
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. tudeut� yt:arly a l lowi.nces, iH·erngiug i n com
ompoo i t i ' " ' ·
ar offered to tli cla>i> euteriug i n 1 9. F o r i 1 1 r ligent abuut $50, <tr 1nalle, on certaiu condition . from tht:
ot �cholar l l i p t mulo.
Fur caralogne. or au) f n rther i l l forllllltio11 apply to tl1e Pr
iJem.
T J I �:
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L E.
A M o n t h l y R ec o r d a n d R e v i e w of C u r re n t R efo r m .
Couduetetl b y ,Joseph Cook, l\I i s F rances E . 'V i l l a rd , Prof. E . J . J a m e s , P h . D . , l ' ro f. L . T. To wns�ud , D . D . , n t h o n y C o m to · k , E x P r . Cy r u s H a m l i n , D . D . , and t h e R e v . \ V . F. Crafts, w i t h t i l e co-01Je ra ti Qu of em i ue n t S)lecialtSt in refor111 a t hOllllo a m l al!roat l , aml i n c l uding the
Beston M e n d a � liecr ta res. S P E C I A L A TT R A CT I O N S FO R 1 8 89. eri al e n t i t led
" R o b e rt E l s m e re ' s S u ccess o r, " B y Rev. D r. Joseph Parker of London.
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O t h e r c o n t r i b u t o r : Rev. Dr. ,Jo · iah ' t rong. H o n . �ea! D0 11'. .J. �Ic: Don a l d . O x ley. Ex- Pre�. H a m l i n . E x- P r . . Ba' om. Rev. Dr. ,J. E. R a u k i n , lfr . · )I. H. H u n t , Re\'. Dr. G. F. Pen tecos t , Pres . . J oh n Eato n , H o 1 1 . C . D . "'V right, Prof. R. T . E l y , R e v . Prof. Herrick .Johnson. etc.
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ue
will
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to
DAY P U B L I S H I N G C O . ,
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read Our JJny reg ul a rl y , an d rega rd i t a s o n e o f tb nio-t u eful of the A111erira11 rnaga ziues. I t represent as no other B ev iew does tbe e rio us side o f A m erican Ufc.-"'. T. , TEAU, Pall �Jal I Gazette (Loudon), Xov. 20, 1888.
One get more out of this m agaz i ne for thP money than from any ot!Jer published in the country. I t i a magazine that no thinking per on can afford to d o without, anJ pr� · nts the subj ect t which the n ewsp apers giYe scant attentio11. l t is ed i t ed from ·ouviction.13osto n Herald, J un e 25.
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The craft you have launched i s w i se!)' modeled, tow a rd t he ri ght port. Bon cnyage.-P111:.s. \'i'. F.
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to11 liniversi t� .
Liberal without laxity, catl1olic �·et conservatiYe. raclical and reY ol n t i on ary . yet frpe from fa nat icis m and ,·agarie . . . the most v i goro · aud v i vacio u� j o u rn a l of the time. H EY. ART!lt:R T. P n : u o:s, U . D , Editor of the �lissionary Re\'iew.
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S . F l oo d
G.
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. hipper:- and Dealer� i n all kind� of
and Bitun1inous Coal.
�nthracit A l .o,
\\'ood,
Lime,
'emen t ,
H air,
l're.-secl f l ay. :traw and Drain Pipe.
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cription price h a
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ame low rate of _ 1. 50 a year in advance.
I ts col umn · contain
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pecialty.
u ed in college.
Abo, Lecture and :\ ote Books in \'ariety.
or without t h e College . ' tamp.
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La wn-T e n n i a n d Sporting Goods IN
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The largt:�t concern of it,, k i n d in t h e State, \\'ith an in1·1::. ttd capital of
$ 500,000, 'all your attention t o their large a n d varied �tock of
IDR.AWING-IKooM & �o u DO I R. RU R.N I T U R.E, WAR.LOR. S U ITS, G l{A M B E R. ffiETS, ®DD .R.N D PA.N CY €1{AIR.S, ID E S K S A.N D €ABI.N ETS, � f i rrors, Folding Heel , A rt F u rn i t u re of a l l k ind;., Hedding, Tablt C u tlery, S i l l'er1\'are, Etc., Etc. E1·erything needed for hou·ekeeping, we keep. \\' e buy in large q uantiti and t h u- cheaper, so that \\'e can offer our good. at price · low a· po .si ble commensurate with the tyle embraced i n the h igher grade of f u rniture. E. timate prepared for I lotels or Re·idence . The best of carpet layer� and upholsterer are employed by us to fill contract;.. for t h is pecial hotel o r large hou ·e-furni bing.
We C!ater te the W a n ts ef fiveri mass A n d keep a large stock o f .\Iedium F u rn i t ure. For the benefit of Clerk· or Artisat1s who are unable to pay all in cash, we ha1·e a special contract sy tern by wh ich they can hal'e the good e nt at once, and pay for them weekly or monthly. \\'rite u for particular and terms or e · timate ·. . ' end for c u ts aed ·amples. [f o u r branches, either a t A uburn. Bangor, Rockland, Biddeford or l\orway, a r e near you, call and . ee t h e ·tock of goods and get particulars from any of our Branch l\[anagers.
Atkinson H ouse Furnishing Company, H eadquarter ; Cor. �l iddle & Pearl Sts. ,
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Soc1 E"n· GRours.
ings and views about town of l'pecial in terest to college men.
Our light, our len,.es, our background.., , our workmen, are the best.
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