The Colby Oracle 1891

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cJUNE, 18®1.


PRESS OF

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TER ILLE, ME. 1891.


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by

THE EDITOR .

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ARTHUR TILLEY WATSON, '91, LIT EDI TOR•I N·CHIE F'.

Alvah Hovey Chipman, '91, Z lJf. Ernest E. Morse,· '91. Archibald M. Dick, '91. Charles P. Barnes, '92, LI fl E. Albert C. Watson, '92, {/)LI

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G. Arthur Andrews, '92, LIT. Winfred N. Donovan, '92, LIKE. George W. Singer, '92, <P LI 8. Stephen Stark, '92, 2 lJf.

F' I R ST MANAGING EDITOR.

Herbert L. Morse, '91, if> LI G.

SECOND MANAGING EDITOR.

Frank B. Nichols, '92, 2 lJf. 9



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PRE 'ENTIN

thi

aim of the editor

to our reader

ent.

winCT to the dela the

oraan izati n of tbe in th

cca i u d by revi ing certain articles of

A LE A ociation which related to the RA LE Board we were unable to begin work

the con titution of

iew

RACLE it bas been the

the

ue a publication that will be of interest

and w ill reflect credit opon our elves and upon the

college which we repr

until lat

volume of

to i

wint r term.

evernl di. tinct re ult

But from the fir t we have had in

which

e have endeavored to realize in

the pre ent publication : F ir�t: to g t econd: to i

this

RACLE out on time. be t ORACLE ever publi hed.

u

Third : to mak

the thi

our conception of th

volume corre pond a

r quirement

nearly a

po

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of the ideal college publication.

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it ha

come under our ob ervatioo. Fifth : to ke p before ity i

our min 1

the fact tl.Jat

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have ucc eded in our endeavor i

for our readers

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yon that we have failed will be kindly received, for we believe that critici m of a work evidence But, while your

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scope i

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characteri tic pecu liaritie , it than i t

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be tbe aim of the col lege a n n u a l there is o n e result

which it i nevitably achieves. If the college i

It marks tlie condition of the col lege .

a l ive , e n ergetic, progre

po sess these characteri tic i

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THE EDITORS.

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.ALBION W.

IA.LL, .A.M., Pa.D., PRE IDENT.

Ho

H. DR hlMOND LL.D.

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x-offecio

VICE-PRB: IDENT AND

CHAIRMAN OF BOA.RD OF Tau TEES.

Ho . PER IV.AL BONNEY

A..M.

TR.EA.SURER.

BO}\RD Of JRUSTEES. HON. J. H. DRUMMOND, LL.D., CHA.IR.MAN.

AL BONNEY, A. M.,

Ho . PERCI

RCRETA.RY.

CLASS !.-TERM EXP I R E S IN 1891. JAl\CE Rev.

0£' LL.D., 'VATERVlLLE.

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HoN. ROBERT O. FOLLER, CAMBRIDGE,

Rav. W. H

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REV. GEO. D. B. PEPPER, D.D., LL.D., HEPBERD,

Rev. NEWELL T. D

aco.

KOWHEGAN.

TTON, HOULTON.

, LL.D., BOSTON, MA s.

NT

EDWIN F. LYFORD, A. I .,

PRlNGFIELD, MA

CLASS IL-TE R M EXP I R ES IN 1892. REV. A. R.

RANE, D.D., HEBRON.

HoN. PERCIVAL

BON

EY, A.M., PORTLAND.

HON. w. J. CORTBELL, GORHAM. REV. HENRY

!Ass.

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HON.

co ES G I D D I N G S , BANG-OR.

HON. JOSIAH H. DR

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H, A . M . , AUGUSTA.

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M A L L , A.M., Pa . D . , WA.TERVILLE.

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A. A. PLAI TED, E Q.

INVESTMENT COM M ITTEE. HON.

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GIDDING .

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, D.D.

ORNISH, E Q.

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R. C. SHANNO

R11:-v. N. T. DOTTO

, LL.B.

.

COMMI TTEE ON ART. REv. H. S. BORRA

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ALBION W.

MALL, A.M., PH.D.,

PRESUJENT, Babcock Protea or of Intellectual and Moral �hilosophy.

REV.

AM

EL K.

MITH, D.D.,

Professor of Rhetoric.

JOHN B. FO TER, LL.D., Professor of the Greek Language and Literature.

EDWARD W. HALL, A.M., Professor of Modern Languages and Librarian.

WILLI

M ELDER, A.M., Sc.D.,

Merrill Professor of Chemistry.

JULlAN D. TAYLOR, A.M., Professor of the Latin Language and Literature.

LABAN

K

WARREN, A.M.,

Professor of Mathematics and Lecturer on Art.

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tronoruy.

BAT'LE T'

PH.D.,

or of Mineralogy and Geolog y.

BAILER M Profe

GER , A..M., PH.D.,

or ot Phy ics and

WILLI Profe

A. R

THEW

I

.

11 .,

or oC Hi tory and Political Economy.

WILLTA [

. BATTI.

Instru tor la Elocution aml Gymaa ti

AR1 H

R .J. ROBERT

I

A.B.

I taat In Rhetoric.

PROF. E. W. BALL, A.M. cretary and Regl'trar.

AM EL

JANITOR.

•Ah ent la Germany during the pre eat year.

B

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FROM THE FACULTY.

PRE IDE

T

PROFE

1MALL,

OR WARREN,

PROFE SOR TAYLOR.

SENIOR CLA

A. H .

F. w.

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'nrPllI.A.N, JOHN

A. GORHAM, JR., A . T. WAT ON.

N,

JUNIOR CLA S .

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P. BAR 'E�

L.

H.

K.

KALL

HERRICK,

n.

SOPHOMORE CLASS.

w. E.

D. E. BOWMAN

FRE HMAN CLASS.

v.

M.

WHITlllAN.

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Hon.

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H.

PRE

Bnr

IDE

T.

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Bo too, Mass.

Bo too, Mas .

watoana, Minn.

Albany,

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Y.

kowhegaa. , ECRETARY Ar

TREA URER.

Prof. E. W.

0

Hon. RE BE L. D.

HALL.

'CILOR .

Fo TER, Wat rville. A.EVER, Augusta.

Lr� OL.

WEN, Waterville.

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President,

WILLl.A..M E. PERRY.

Vice-President,

AUGUSTO

H. KELLY.

ecretary,

HENRY DUNNING.

President,

Hon. GEORGE A. WIL ON. JOSEPH H. FILE .

ice-Pre ideot, Secretary and Treasurer,

F. V. MATHEWS.

Toast-Ma ter,

w. G.

CHAPMAN.

GEORGE E. GOOGINS,

Executive Committee,

W.

W.

H. A.

ANDREWS, MITH.

C. F. MESERVE.

President, Secretary,

E. H.

Treasurer,

E. BROOKINGS.

President,

Geu. C. P. BALDWIN.

H. c.

Vice-President,

MILEY.

MERRI.AM.

H. M. LORD.

Secretary,

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1844.

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niversity of rorth Carolina.

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Dartmouth Col lege. eatral Uoiver ity of Kentucky.

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micron,

Williams College.

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niversity.


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n i ve r ity of

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Trinity

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'ollege.

'alifornia. 'ollege.

niver ity of Minnesota.

'amma,

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22

niversity.




ESTABLISHED

1845.

'Frairez in Urbe. Appleton .d. P l ai ted

ube n Fo

Bon. R

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Profe Re�.

Asa

51.

Pre ident Albion \V.

te r, '55.

Frank

.K.

mall, 76.

1.

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Edward \Y. H all , '6'.

Profes or

L. Lane ·�.

Ralpb H. Pul ifer l I.D.,

. bailer :uat!Jew

Fred A. Waldron, '6 .

Albert F. Drummond '

Horace W .. tewart, 74.

Lincoln

9.

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Elwood T.

B. Howard :U.D., 75.

GeorCT

' 4.

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ett,

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ter,

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L.

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barle

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1 92. ,

Winfred

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F.

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Daniel

William L. Bonne y ,

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good,

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Berl ert E. tlad \\Orth.

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F.

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Batch,

George

Curti ,

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FOUNDED AT THE

UNIVERSITY OF

THE CITY OF

CHAPTER Plli,

NEW YORK

1846,

IN

ROLL.

niversity

Zeta Delta,

f the City of New York. W i l l iam

ColleO'e.

Rutger

ol lege.

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Princeton.

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niver i ty of Pennsylvania.

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Colby Univer ity.

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Barvar<l University.

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Univer i ty of Toronto. Columbia College.

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McGill University.

Alpha Psi, Ca e

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chool of Applied Sciences. .

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Yale College.




ESTABLISHED

1850.

'l�ezidenft 'memberz. Hon.

imon

ol. F ranci'

. Brown, - .

A.

H on . .1. athaniel Meader, F rank A.

rui th,

Frederick

Thoma

Beath, '5 .

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F r a n k B. Hubbard,

'64.

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M.D., '64.

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tark.

1 93. arnuel D. Gra,es

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lexand r,

arnuel A. B n rlcigh, u tin

B. Evans,

uy A. Hubbard, Walter F. Kenrick, larence W. Pierce.

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FOUNOEO AT WILLIAMS COLLEGE IN 1834.

CHAPTER ROLL. William

Hut"ers,

nion,

rorthwestern,

Brown,

Harvard,

Hamilton,

olgat ,

Wi consio,

Ambert,

ew York,

La fay et te,

Adelbert,

Cornell,

Colby,

Marietta,

Col u mbia, Lehigh,

Roebester

yracuse

Tuft,

lUiddlebury,

Iicbigan,

DePauw,

Penn ylvania,

Mione ota.

Convention-Northwestern, October, 1890.

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ESTABLISHED 1850.

RE·ESTABLISHEO 1878.

'l�ex:sidenft memberx:s. Hon. Edmund F. W eor e

. Flood,

bh

60.

Horatio R. Dunham, ' 6.

A.�J., 61.

Joel F. Lara.be

Jr.,

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Fred A. Luce,

�Y i lliam Fletcher ,

Herbert R. Purinton

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Arthur T . Watson. 1892. rtbur ..indrew ,

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Merle

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Albert H. Bickmore, Charle

A. Merrill,

Euoeue H.

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F. Fairbrother,

N. Perkins,

Albert Robinson,

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Frank E. Rn

Harry T. Jordan, Joel B.

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locum.

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Albert L. Blanchard, rchie Delmab

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Francis B. Purinton,

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Victor A. Reed,

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William B.

Da niel W. Ki m ball , 27

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Effie C. Da comb, Mary

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1892.

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Dora F. Knight,

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Katharine Berry,

Grace M. Lora

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Lucia H. Morrill,

1ary E. Bickmore,

Mary E.

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1848.

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Maine •

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niver ity of Michigan.

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Michigan Garurua,

'ollege of Micbiga11. Hillsdale College.

ZETA

PROVINCE.

orthwestern University.

Illinois Alpha, . Illinois Delta,

ollege.

tate University.

Indiana

Indiana B ta,

hlicbigan

ipµi.

Tulane

outbwe tern University. EPSILON

hio

niver ity.

PROVINCE.

lpba,

Loui iana Texas

labama.

labama Polytecbni ·Institute.

labama

Texa

niversity.

oivrr. ity of the , 'outb.

Knox College.

.

Illinois Wesleyan University.

Illinois Ep ilon,

.

Illinois Zeta,

Lombard

niversity.

University of Wisconsin.

Wisconsin Alpha,

niver ity of Missouri.

Missouri Alpha,

We trninster College.

Missouri Beta, .

Washington University.

Mi souri Gamma,

Iowa Wesleyan

Iowa Alpha,

Diversity.

State University of Iowa.

Iowa Beta,

niversity of Kansas.

Kansas Alpha, Nebraska Alpha,

University of Nebraska.

California Alpha,

University of California.

32




ESTABLISHED

1884.

T\esidenďż˝ members. Prof.

rtbur J. Rob rt ,

'90.

H. C. Prince, '8

1 eorgo A. Edwin

91.

orbam, Jr.,

. T acrl1

lfred B. Cottle,

1

H •rbert L. F. Morse, 'eorge R. 1

ampbell.

92. eor re C. . heldon,

Fr d T. John on lb rt G. Hlll'd

.Albert

eorge \\.

Harry

in er,

. Watson, L. Pierce.

1893. Eugene L. Torrey,

David J. Gallert,

Jo epb F.

Leon 0. Glover,

hepherd,

Ivan C. Hight,

William E. Lombard, Robert

. Millett.

1 94. Edward C. Clark

William E. Greene,

Th eodore H. Kinney,

John Herbert L. Whitman.

c

33

. Lynch,


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CLASS Y E L L :

Boomerang, Boomerang, Zip, Boom, Roar, Colby, Colby, '94, 'Rah,

'Rah, 'Rah, R i p, Ray, Roar, Boomerang. Boomerang, '94.

Cfcurn Cofor,

'WOife nn� d3'of�. OFFICERS.

Pr

A. H.

ident

i e-Pr

id nt,

D. W.

, ·ecr tary

B.

W . E.

ra.lor

Po l

T

THILL.

REE E.

A. E. H OPER. w. B. NOYES.

Prophet,

w. F.

Hi tol'ian

R . w.

Toa t-1\fo t r

EXECUTIVE

J.

KmB.1..LL.

F. L. AME .

w.

Tr a urcr,

EVA

K1.i-:1

•n

.'·,Jn.

F.

B.

KENRT K. TIM 0

COMMITTEE.

p

HINTON •

J.

'

LYNCH.

COMMITTEE ON ODES.

w.

E.

·RF.l•: E,

A. E. [I

OPER,

3i

;. H. D.

L'AMOUREUX.


'AllE.

*Alex.and r, Jo epli B u l l n, Z l[f, Am s

F ranl

ROOM.

RI! 11.>EN F..

'!ET\'.

Le ter,

Eau C l aire

Wi

kowliegan .

lG C . H. 2!J C. H.

Berry A rt l iu r Heury,

We t Boyl ston , Mass.

*Bes

Watervi l l e .

25 C. H.

y, Merton Wilmot

Bl a n ch ard , Albert Little, LI T, B u rl e i g h ,

amu e l

pp! t o n

Z lJ7,

Coleman

27 O.H.

a salboro'.

9 s. c.

Wi lton .

Butt rfielcl, Joh n , C l ark Edward

Dr. B e ey's.

Un ity.

h. rle , if> LI (-)

Wat rboro'.

Mr. Sbaw's.

r¡y tal Run , N. Y.

John Th w

24 s. c.

Dodge, C h arles Hovey, if> LI 8,

'eclgwick.

Evan , Au t i n Hal l , Z lJ7,

H a rvard, Mas a

Freeman, Mel v i l le Chase, Frost, A rch ie Norwood G reene

Lawren ce , Ma s.

Wi l l iam Elithan , <P LI 8,

Goody, John Ju lab * H a m i l ton , Del mah ..

LI I'

pecial

a l boro.

2 1ff,

Li n n eu s. Portland .

i l a s, LI Y

Lawrence, Mass.

ourae. 38

5

.H.

25 C.H.

9 s. c.

14 C.H.

28 s. c.

5 s. c.

14 C.H.


Harthome

Drew Thomp on

Newark, N. J .

H ooper, A l fred Erne t

G C.H.

t. Peter's Bay, P. E. I. Mrs. Drinkwater's.

Howe

LI KE

F re land Jr .

H ox i e

Norway.

eorge Wal t r

8 s. c.

Waten·il l e . Mr. lloxie's.

H u b barcl

A n d re w , Z 1¥,

Gu

Jone

A a Minot

Jone

W i l l iam Li n co l n,

nity.

19 s. c.

nity.

27 C. H.

Fairfield . Mi

Z 1¥

K nrick Wal t e r Fran ci

E l e i nhao

orae H n ry Dw ight _JEE

Fr cl

B ro w n 'ar fi Id

John

2

Pa.

26 s. c.

obert

Merril l , Percy

1r. Latlip's.

<J) L1 (-),

Norri 1gewock.

iP L1 (-:)

We t Boyl ton Ma s .

29 C. H.

Merritt, l\1or e 0

b arle

. c.

Ln!Jec.

loone,

' bepberd

.

31 C.H.

22

*Mahlman

s. c.

. Baell y Fall , 1\Ia

\ atervil l .

avaae

Leavitt, l\lo

20 S. G.

Houlton. Milford

Jacob, J r .

L A mo u r u x

L ocu

a m bridge .

Hardina, iP .J 8,

Kinney Theodor

Latl i p

5 s. c.

a n i e l W e b ter, .J T

Ki mbal l

Allen' .

Fairfie l d .

Mis Allen' .

Watervil l e .

L1 Y

l\Ir. Merrill's.

Jay.

Ed ward ,

Mr. F. A. Wing's.

Frank,

Dixmont.

\Vil l iam B ickn e l l ,

W a terdl l e .

Ir . Piper's.

Rev. W . E. Noye '.

good

�. p

lal

Harry W l don L1 E E

our

E l l worth . 8 C.H.

e.

39


all lfol'cl, Frank

\Villinm,

L1 Ji

!.,

'alni.. D

()

•. TT.

rina. Iii c. u.

Pollar 1, Tboma Pratt, El'n

A lrian

Rufu irail

Totman

L1 T,

Whittak r,

L1 Ji E

Mr . Pip r'!I.

1a

30

.

Palmer·, l\fas

H.

. c.

11

Faidi >Jrl.

'onnor,

William Bodi

. c.

Mr. Purinton's.

Edaartown,

aco. Fairfi Id .

Tozi I', Frank Lincoln, Tutbill

Wnt rvill Dixmont.

barles Elwin

Towne,

20

22

Willin.m Franklin,

tim on,

'ol.

'linton.

B urnham , L1 r,

\ i tor Aua11stu

Rowl y

org town,

t H •nry,

Purinton, Fl'::tn i

Rceil,

·

L1 Y

Whitman

H rbert Leonard

"'Whitman

Vern

Morticl',

o h 11, N.

(/) L1 (...,),

L1 KE,

40

Mis A lieu's.

Y.

24 s. c.

. 'outb Pari 12

Norway.

.

H.

. c.


l 1G'i F: \N

RE

Frt: hm n, and a

out r w rid.

uf war anti direful cam. o-

11 w upou

µ tliino- more than th for u

on at our pre ent

to complete our

b co

ha l

,

cla,

utere 1

me

-

u nnl four year cour e.

Ab

oon that we

We found all too

me.

o

it will r quire

rate of progre

in no three-minute .

but in the Fre hmao cla

As

aggregate of

u cl::t ' we ::tre a curiou

nr make-up coosi t

for

ur arrival in town was very a cl a

morn ing of our e x i ten m o rning tbat everal upper

It wa

.

la

men

and

a

knock d down an d trampled under fee t by n to prayer�

o-

Per h::tp has

w

on tbat initial

revered tutort in our

m ad

we re

ru h to

n time. ma

hav

nt r cl

fioa.t d off" and I f t a

•" ·o�<JT1 l:;."

nterecl these

I remember the first

t"

'much lumber," "but the

ombination of

Rob." 41

cum

stu ieots whose v e ry


an cl

roll er r : alik

'

'·

arl" o l by tbu h nor d twice and wh at i t m ean .

I

cat al ogne , a n d fail P a e wbat it wa v 1·

Bn t what ba achiev

I a ked Mr.

it

id a of

In b i

l eng d to

aid i t bad

to do witb Fre bm n, who are not ex pected to iogl

year.

W

bad been in town but

trange l'eports nod rumor

occ. ion ' a

no joy in it.

a e , lie

' oing to Bowd oin .

of war were wafted

t h e i rr uu l a r anniv r ary of

igl it," an d a r i gh t merry time it wa

for

for worn and our

wer

W

materialize .

ign i ficao e .

by au umnal breeze .

ov 1.· tile cam p u Th

degree io tb

tbi

a few cla s ' h n

know

1 to d t rmin

high mal'k in a

tbi

to

ou ld n t find any meo t ioo of t b i thongbt to mea n .

t d th

ugg

ou<Yht

u r affair

fouda.y

• P anut Drunk" failed to

i n d eel l o ok d cli m nl , u n ti l w e were chal-

bat wit b our , 'ophomoric friend

r

•Bloody

'Nin ty-four found

ome.

.

Thoug h t we, a.t

la t we l ia,·e t b ' much-· ,. ted opportun i ty of k n o king t h e vain­ glory out of our rival . member of t b tb

Our team con i ted of former far-famed ' atcb-a - at l l-Can " team of Win- low,

notoriou

cbampion '

trike

ut "

(not r cord breaker ) of ki l l ed ba e-ball play r went so far a whi c b wa

Backed

ome of tbe member

to lay clai m to t h e n e w grnnd

at that ti me c on template d .

man ga m e , ala ! fleeting vi ·tory . trium ph a n t .

H o w e l u i ve wa

But of tbe

We lo t t h e ga m e , while the Ollr

and ba

lo t it

to be m e n . 42

of our clas

even

tao d , the erection of opbomore-Fre h­

o u r gra p on the garments of

It is needle s to say that

been tbe a m e.

y t b i aggregation of

we quite coo i tently con c l uded that we

diam on d " an i

owned tbe

f Yokel a o d and the' Bat Breaker "

l ib yood .

'opbomores were

i n ce that game we have not

a\ or and we are too fre h


hortly after o u r defeat on the d i amond we m e t another bereave­ The fol'mation of a college band composed sol ely of mem-

ment. ber

o f tile e n te r i n g cl a

propo e L

l arke ervice

bi

aratu i to u Jy offered a

was

nam d

One

ban l l eader, in whic l l capacity

Ile boa t cl be ba<l enjoy cl m n ch home.

at

experience

wa

A

bowe,·er aft nvard foun<l, he wa at one time l ea l r of a

1i

ion

Band at home. and n ot a n organ­ oroet v ar i e ty .

i zation o f the

A nother m mber i n w ho m w e onfiden e w a s

b a d p laced m u cl l

H nr

eorae

w

cllolar hi p he, too captivating

fondue

bat u nex pectedly obta i n i n g a

ornpany

our

to have p l ayed the

who wa

m o a re u :x

Dwiaht L'

meer cbaum p i p e in

OAffD,

name o f

by th

a n individual

cl to w it hd raw .

for

for o u r

in t r u m e n t

opll

The

and

horns

our

!lad a

mys-

ter ion ly di appear cl.

In tow n p ro n t i o a

o ci ety w

hoald I neal

tion, which rec i '·

it

t to make mention of one i mporta n t organ i za­ na ti v i ty at the haDd '

rtill ry, anrl

,

Iofan tr

ran t Rowley.

with the bi t ri a n the lead er of the a tri-weekly mu t r cl ay )

ay to th yet in

\v

a.r

rlean

many r acl r

not a n in tu

and p rform

f t h e OR

famou

(the occasion

o and

'You m ay

LE that o u r organ i zation is a We

affray there.

c1 b th aurri

Jn a rece n t i n terview

e m bled troop

a n l ammnn i tion .

or ly in n eed of g u n

o mp any .

le

I refel' to the

aid in r e p ly to a qne tion:

' c are

mplete.

of '94.

av alry Company of w a r veterans u nd e r

n . Imi

t h e c mmand o f wa

ocial w ings a re

Our

adly i n com1 Iete and al l for

bi torian would be

My work a naught

held om own .

bav

and we are a l ready to (o) fly.

di i b ri l l i ant work at New

My reai m e n t wa.

at the be ad

·we are open to

entinel duty.

'lorn work we will not refuse, but

for tbe

The G e n e ral at t hi s

about completed.

u po n 11

Our

A s a cl as

i tence ha

o o u ragiog u n i ver ity org ani zat i on 43

we ha ve

been ephemeral .

to the highest


cl gr f r

n . u c l luw ·

h for •

' h

u .

pny.

p i hl . " ar 1 1 o w I Jk i ng u p . T b ' Fr h m a n . i t I o m u p t o r i c l nil th W(ly on tlw cars a n d .Jone. . be ,n a mortuary O u r pa. t r · rel ha

j o i n <1

Fr · I t

om • L h i n (J'

a 1· t h e fr

v ry th i o U'

t ur n

--

T H E " RO W L E Y G U A R D S "

·or 1 of d ead beat .

record-a r t h e record

a nd that I we r

u pon a rotten platform an< l a ha

taught u

much.

and with a l ive i

* In

I

w ou l d that eloq u ence could mend

e l oq 1 1 e o t .

W e e n t e red tbe

u n po p ul a r cand idates .

cam p aign

E x pe r i e n ce

Nex t f a l l we b gin a n e w o n a sol i d platform

ue.

Hr

" A44

TORIAN.


C LASS Y E L L :

Co-ord i nation. H a , H a , Ha,

Tt66ap<c; w) bcYTjwYra ,

Dux fem i n a

facta, 'Rah, ' R a h , 'Rah.

Cfoss Cofor, OFFICERS.

Pre ide n t ,

G RACE c. IL LEY.

V i c -Pre ident

L A R A P. M R R I L L . MARY L. CAR LETON .

cretary , Trea u re r

LI LLA lU . HA Z ELTO .

rat r ,

' N l E M . RICH A R D O N .

Poet,

ELI O R F . H

.

T.

REED.

Prop b e t ,

GRA E M.

H i torian ,

KATE ·w . HoBns. S A .D I E L. BROWN.

Toa t-Mi t r

EXECUTIVE

FR

K

LARA

H. . ,J

1

COMMIT T E E .

IE

I. B

M AITIE c.

B UTTER,

FHA 'CE

H rrm M . B R O W N .

COMMI T T E E

JE

H.

R I J I . I, . I� · ,

KER 1 E J<; RVE,

ON ODES.

CLARA B . T ZIER,

AN I E E . M ERRILL.


NAAU.:.

!-.0 IETY.

B row n , H atLic Maria, B ro w o

ROOM.

llE ID£ ' 'E.

Bath .

' , die Loa n t b a ;E } ,

R v. Dr. Dunn' .

Bung r. fr.

R v.

ie

l ay , � R ,

v at r v i l l .

Mar

Lan , 2 f<

We Ll.Jrook .

B o n k r Je

oye 's.

f r . B u n ker's.

a rl eton

H az ltoo , L i l l i e May, l l obb , Kat

� },

W tb rbe

H u n t , E l i n r F r a nc rac

Joo s,

I ara G rclon

1

,

m otin c ,

Morri l l ,

v.

Dr. Dunn' .

M r . Chutter's. M r . Libby's.

;; J\.

unvay.

l\fr. Libby's.

Ba L h .

2 K,

Rev. Dr. D u n n ' s .

B a n ll'O r .

� B,

M r r i l l , A n n i e Eli zabeth

\· nterv i l l orway .

.; K,

'

IH y

Meserve, Matti

R

H :uri tt , ;E B ,

b u tter, Fran

D e ring.

� E,

L. H.

Rev.

Dr.

D u n n 's .

Dover. L. H.

Waterv i l l e .

I a ra ,

l a rn P r e cott, 2 K ,

L . H.

Waterv i l l e . M r . forri l l 's.

Morril l , F ra n k Borto n ,

Wate r v i l le .

Reed , G race M a y , � K ,

H a m pden .

R ichardson , A n n ie M a u d , � K,

Norway.

Tozie r , C lara Bell e , � K,

F a i rfield .

f r . Morrill's.

L. H .

Mi

Brow n ' s .

Mr. Libby's.

46


B l ood c u rd l i n g

cam pus. 0 1 b o m o r ic

J rowe

w l i i c h b a d bePn pon red i n to

W e bad been warned tbat the a c ne

o f crore ; a n d th· t h e w a

Wa

our loin ye

decorated w i th the scalps

ot a w h i t .

baken ?

o u r r e o l u t io n

for the e n cou nter

a

u uall

d . ogl i n g from h is bel t .

i n nocen t Yictim

of bi

icrht of a F resh­

a re l flacr a n angry b u l l ; tbat b e reveled i n

W e mentally g i rded hone f rom on r

and the l i g h t of beroi m

m e rged i n to one m ighty reso l ve

i x te e n det r m in e d · p i rit

to do or d ie. A n d w hat w a

the re u l t ?

m u ch - v a n n ted . ' phomori u ra<re ooz d a w a.y hi it

wa

i lcntly

i m memorial to th

rt it e l f.

tole a w ay . "

oot, a n d the bray of the horn wa W b o we b ac l pa

ab eo

tepped u pon the cam pu.

a u d c l l e c t i \' ly a n d i n d i v i l ua l ly he

t ut l i k e the A ra b , a u tl a.

w a r- w ho I

we

A

h a r l i hood refu eel to a

m mor

u n m arred hy that r f r

' fo ld d

Tbe fie o d i h

con picuou

by

eLl L I.l a t l i ttle plot ·a re l from t i m e

f d ri p p i n g F re b m e n , th , d u t w a

till

h i n cr fl u id w h i b , " l ik e t h e gen tl e ra i n from

h e a ve n , clr p p t h u po n the p lace beoeat b . " t h e i r fiery n a t u re b e e n

the Hi

T hey even

o far b a d

u bcl ued , offered tender c o n o l a t i o o s f o r o u r

bereaved con dition , a n d feel i ngly rem a rked o n o u r u n opbist icated a p pe a ra n ce . We p a a n cl t h e r cord I m . ha heek of on r i n tructor, a n d m u filed

ob

atte t b i

Nobly b a ,·e w e d e te r m i nation

a p p r ciatio n . reek a n d Mathematic , with the

t n JO"gled w i tll

n e v e r to ac� o o wl edge

our e l ve

beaten .

w h i l e we fou nd that o u r work grew easier, m uch to o u r 47

After a urprise,


next year.

48


D

49


h bvHe. d t h.-o�� d.ocr

�\.. c.. \..

o l\t

\,J O.. $

�a.� ,

<?.._9 Cl.l l'\ St

0.

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lt mu.a � -t. he. °9-a. lvlG . 'l" 'tt e.

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CLASS

Y ELL :

K n ic kerbocker N i ne,

Knic kerbocker 'ty ;

Knickerbocker,

Knicker­

bocker, K n ickerbocker, Three ; ' Rah, ' Rah, ' Rah, '93.

Cfoss Cofor,

OFFICERS.

Pre iden t,

B . B ICKMOR E .

Vice-Pre ident ' ccretary T r a nr

'Tm o .

. F.

i\Jr

OUMI

L.

r.

GS.

N. P1mi;:1

rator,

.;. . 0.

0 t,

J . B. .

Prophet,

H.

F.

LO ,'

;u . II T B .

-' RA Y E

'

E. F.

COMMIT TEE ON

l\1 1

E

E.

l . TAY l,,O H, L.

E. P. NEAL .

R. N. l\I r LLBTT

nT1'

G.

1.

ODES.

OB RN.

K. BERRY,

L. T. Hu EY,

' CJ M M 1 ' G

L . H . :M R R I L L ,

I . E.

51

G.

I . Co ' ER .

EXECUTIVE C O M MITTEE.

' . D.

Jll lTH . I

I . Wr

H i torian Toa t-Ma ter,

-

PEA.R.


N A M :E .

OCl:ETY.

no Al.

HE IDE CE.

Berry, Kathar i n e , ::i .B ,

H o u l to n . L. H .

Bickmore, A l be rt H e n ry

L1 T,

• B ick mor , M a ry Emma,

� 1,

Camde n . Mrs. Bickmore's.

W a te r v i l l e .

Mrs. Bickmore's.

Bow man , D e n n is E v a r t , Z T/f,

' id n e y .

Cob u r n , G race M a u d , � R ,

' ko w hega n .

Con ners, H arry Myles, Z T/f,

F a i rbro t ll e r ,

barl

Fo Ler, N athan

L1 T,

Weld .

<P L1 G ,

W ater v i l l e .

G etchel l , l\l e r l e

L1 T,

Baring.

G l ov e r , Leon Otis, <P L1 8, am ucl D ean , Z

Can ton .

1¥,

't. George.

t G re ene , Helen H ight

H a rmon y .

Hall, Oliver Lei g h , Z 1¥,

W a terv i l le .

H atch , Fran k , L1 K E, H ig h t , I v an Cec i l , • S pecial Courae.

29 s. c . Mrs. Trask' .

l\fr. Gallert' .

2.5 s. c.

12 s. c . 13 s. c.

Judge Hall's.

' aco . Mr. Wing's.

<P L1 G, fDicd November 2

12 s. c.

North A n 0 1 1 .

G al lerL, Dav i d J acq u e ,

G raves,

L. H.

Bowdoi n l la m .

G rant,

' m it l l ,

19 s. c.

aco .

L1 I< E ,

Forr . L,

Mrs. Dunbar's.

Bar H a rbor.

C u m m i n g , Lora G race, � Tl , C u rt i s , Ed w i n F ree l a n d ,

13 s . c .

H armony. ,

1 9 .

52

1 C. H.


Hod ak i n , W e l l i n aton Hu

Lamoi n e .

2 K,

y , Lizzie T b r e e

Lombard

W i l l i a m E rn e t

* 1\1 i l l er

Le ter

R obert Noye

Morri l l

L u c i a Ha k e l l

Pari .

iP L1 -

Camden .

iP L1 8

No r w ay .

2 E.. ,

3 s . c. 2 1 s. c .

3 s . <..: .

Water\' i l l e . M r . Morr i l l 's.

Edga r Pel e a ,

N i c ho l

w s. c.

T u rn e r .

Z 1P

ol w e l l

.M i l le t t

Neal

Rev. Dr. D u n n 's.

H arry T l.i o m a , L1 r.

Jordan

1 C. H.

kowhegau .

L i tch fi e l d .

E l m e r Le w i ,

2 3 C. H.

H a m pden . Mrs. Piper's.

Oai e r , Je

e Ho m e r L1 Y,

Per k i n

h ar l e

Robi n o n Ru

ell

N o r m a n L1 T,

A l be r t

•

mitb

C h a rl e

' mith

G eo rae

pea r , M a ry Em i ly t i m on Taylor

J r.

Cyru

Phillip . 16

iP L1 8

Cam f o n .

L1 r.

D i x m o n t.

L1 fl E

Pali n er

Eva l\I arion , 2 Ji

H a m pd e n . D i x fi e l d .

True

W a te r v i l le.

H erbert Lion e l ,

L. H.

Ma s .

Torrey, Eugen e L i ncol n , <P L1 8,

6 s. c .

L. H.

M r . Trask's.

Mr. True's.

Auburn.

W i ng, N a h u m M o r ri l l , L1 I{ H, pecl1ll

22 C. H.

Freeport.

F l i n t , L1 fl E

1 3 C. H. Mrs. Piper's.

kow bega n .

2 1

. c.

18 s . c.

Bo ton , Ma s .

Frederick ti

2 3 C. H.

t. G eorge.

Jo e p b Fre l

loco m b J o e l By ron

frs. Bickmore's.

Brook v i l l e .

LI Y,

F r a n k E rmon

b e p b e rti

Camde n .

::l C. H.

our e. 1i3


@)HE

a reat an l fu nct a m e n tal r q u i i te of a h istoria n is ah o l u te

i m partial ity an 1

bia

u c h a fr edom from n a t i n a l cla

t h a t i n deal i n g w i t h the fact

tru t h w i l l

ff

and

i pate the mi t

tually d i

a n d i l l u m i n ate a n d m a k w ith it

v nt

, or per onal

of h i tory the ray

and cloud

of

of f a l ity a n d

rad i a n t the w h o l e com¡

of t i m e

maa n i fi c nt a n d ben ia n a n t l ig h t !

\ itb tbi

I fty i 1 al a

tbe bi tory of o u r gloriou a h i . tory w ri tten i n t b i. u logi tic i n

tyl

haracter n

autlor

.

ar

\

con ciou

may not be

o

fact

we com me n ce of the fa t that

pread eagle or h ighly

that of 1:;0111e pre\' iou

we are w i l l i ng to I t th t h a t we h a v

the goal of o u r a p i ration cla

cla

ha

bee n , but

p ak: for them e l ves, for we t h i n k

. u tl i i o t arou nd f o r 0 1 1 1' ue l i f t b at Oll i' fau l t

omp I

u

l o a l m i t that

a p parent) are m r

than off et by

(and

the>y a re m a n y a n d glari ngly ur g ud

i u al i ti e , abi l i ty

and

v i rtues. It i

now n arly two year

i nce w e fi r t P. n te red the chape l and

took o u r po ition i n the l a t row of a

ever

i n ce we w e re t h

i m p l icity of our backwood atte n tion wa that time

O n tha t fi 1¡st morn i n g ,

Fresh f r o m the ra ral

homes we i n nocently thongbt that tbis

be towed u pon u s out of regard to ou r merit .

bowever t h rough reflect i ng u pon the

hovered rou n d the mouth event

eat .

cen ter of attraction.

' ince

arcastic smiles that

of the u pper clas e

and the u n toward

of ou r l ater caree r , we b ave decided that we were fresh men

as well a

F re h m e n .

Tbe eve n ts of o u r first yea r were varied a n d i n teresti n g b u t a l as , i n the m ajority of ca e

we felt b n t l i ttle of this i u te rest.

Onr real i n i tiation i o to the my teries of college l i fe Bloody l\fonday n ight.

Of t h e event

say thn.t, d riven to desperation

was on

of this n ig h t it i s eoongli to

by the rumored

i n te ntion of

the

'ophs to b a ry us a l i ve in the d ra i n w hich was being d ug across the cam p u s , w e ral l ied ou r

cattered forces, cou rage , and b ra i n s and

m ade a bold a n d dete r m i ned stand . 54

T hough water a n d talk flowed


in torren t , we m n. n fn l ly h e l d ou r o w n ( i n the t a l k i n g ) a n d , in own e t i m ation

Io the ba

our

woo a g r at though blood le s v i ctory.

- b a l l O' a tn

w i t h the

oph

we

u ffered tbe u s u a l fate

o f Fre b me n and experi n eel d e feat but the

core was so close t h a t

w e fel t a It w a

t h o u O' h w e h ad rea l l

won a v i ctory.

d u r i n g our fir t term io col l ege that w e i u vo l u o tarily m ade

an i o oovatioo u pon t i m e - honored cu tom . Pea n u t D ru n k .

W

We refer to tbe o-called

�rta i u ly i n tended to h ave t b i

to o u r you t h fu l a n d ru ra l ta te , n o t h i n g wa o b t a i n a lot of p a o u t , in a n d our bop t h ugl.i lif int rvene ! e l led a

shelled, a n d t h e n

B n t ala . ou r p r o p e c t

graves.

w re b u ri d i n a l oomy

wa

get

o m e way let t h e m

i u d u ! O'e o u r c h i l d i b a p pet i te .

fe t i rn l , i ndeed ,

more a ttractive than to

a bw-ren wa te for u

w e re b l ighted

I n deed we felt as

A smrtll ob tacle

hereafter.

1 wl.Ji h preven ted t h e rea l i zation o f o u 1· hopes and com­ to h alt i n the · ur e we b ad sta rted on . We were eagerly

1 O O' i n g for tbat l u x u r

o dear t o a l l cou n t ry

appetites

but we

r cei v etl a n i o " itation from P r x t o

top o n e morn i n g a fter p rayers

a n d tllen a n d th re we r c i vecl t b e

1dtimatum of t he Faculty ( w b o

e m to b a v

a fac u l ty f o r m a k i n g t ro u b l e )

h i p ? W b i h n icl w a

thi

w l lat

pr f>r to O' i v

up ? "

' Pe�m u t

oder

or

cholar-

ucli c i rc u m taoces

o u l l we do ?

a

grace fu l l y to t h e i n e v itable a

l a mb

led to the

l a u O' hter f r w e o e ded t h

· b o l a r · h i p money t o play ' pen ny-ante "

1 uy c ig a r tte

B u t I m u t n o t d we l l too m u cb o n tile

a u cl to v n t.

with.

of o u r fi r ' t y a r , i m porta n t a

ruu t m n tion

tb

J au O' b t e r a m l a p p l a u

Fre b m a n from th

read i ng, yagger 55

t hey th n se m d to u by o u r

.

I

i h l l o w i u g a n d coo -

tbougb t b e r

w

provoke


ul mio ation of th

ur

xi t. mor

wb I • y

on t l i

gre n pa

-

--

ar

n o u r journ •y bow

fie! l a n l cl a farm-

---_ _ _ _ _

Duri n g t h e vacation, while d rivi n g the cows to pa ture, milking, etc . , we bad for me

i

\·a rious plan s for our 'opbomore year, but alas,

In

fate, the faculty, aud tbe conference committee were again t u

.

the v ry beginning of this year tbc fate

Four

werE! acl verse to us .

of our n u m ber bad to tem porarily ab e n t tbemselve lege worl d and retire i n to bidden nook sheep of another shepherd. to all o f this trou b l e . material as tbi

from the col­

and corners and

become

A l i ttle mola ses o n l y h a l f a pin t , led

The Faculty evidently thought that i f sucb

was u eel there would be more flies than ever upon

the Freshmen, and besides they wished to preven t us from bei n g so extravagant with our money in the futu re . W e thougllt, howe ver, that

ince w a t e r d id not cost a n y thin g we

might use a little of t l l a t to remove the l ast traces of t h e molasses 56


from o u r fre h b roth e rs . e n o u g h to u p percla

n able n man

o u l cl do w a

In

B u t alas ! We h ad hardly got practice to h i t n. Fre b m an i n stead of a Profes or or an

w he u o n ce a.o-ai n Pre:s:

to squ irm a n d c ry , ' That i

p i te of a l l d i ffic n l tie

will i n co m i n g thn.t n i o-ht Late r

afresh

eYered lock ear

n in th

A

to a

Fr

m nk

how at

iown

ball e ndeavor

not whi tie to be tow o u r attention tb

town

of th n

attraction

u pon . )

w e b ad to m u an

h al l , a n d , as u u a l , true m e r i t

ju t r we rd , fo r the Bapti t c h u l'cb wa

O o w i o a . r aa rcl l and

( Next time we

af ly home at l a t .

o f o u r . ' o phomore e x h i bi tion

tb

r c · h ·ecl i

a q u a d rn ped a n d n o t a n a n i m a l obtai ned

o n aot tir d, we bad to leave o u r dear friend

man who d

oppo ition

and generosity of our

m uc h to o u r regret, but be whi tied to keep up hi

cou raae a n d got to find a

to bring up t h e eYents of

f the F re hmen out to ride one w i n ter n ig h t .

wa

from t h e book tore) by tbe r ad icle

m e m e n toe

a on o u t of t h e k i n d n e

( th i

our hor

erve a

a n d w it h friendly h ands and a d u l l

from t h e beads of o u r friends w h ich

i n o u r m i nd .

h art , w e took o n e

A

u't f a i r brothe r . "

we celebrated Bloody Monday n ight i n

a fi t t i ng a n c l a pprnpri ate m a n ner cbee c k n i fe w e

at on u , and a l l that w e

of

crowded to over­

a l Y a D i anrl of a band -organ

l\fo i n , ' L l'eet w h ich d rew a w ay most of t h e

b m n fr m th 57


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CLASS YELL :

Whoop-a-la-la,

Whoop-a- la-la,

Whoop- a-la-la,

Whoop-a-la-la-hoo,

Colby,

Whoop-a-la-la,

'92 .

CfaEHS Cofor,

�range. OFFICERS.

c. H. STURTEVANT.

Pre iclent

H. F . K A L LOCH .

ice-Pre i de n t r tary

D. M.

11�

Trea u re r

A.

rato r ,

lBLEY.

G. 8 RD. TARK.

c.

G.

Po t,

H E LDON .

A. ANDREWS .

H i torian ,

G.

A wa r ler of Prizes,

H . K . K A L LOCH . F.

Toa t - M a'ter

B. NICHOLS .

C. E. COHEN.

Mar bal

EXECUTIVE COMMIT TEE.

E. H .

0Tov1m

F.

B. N1 11 1.· ,

F. T. J O H N o

,

H . F. K A LLOCH .

COM M I T T EE ON ODES. •

BAK E�i

.

L.

RA D A L L ,

61

c. H.

0T RTEVA T •


AME.

0 IETY.

A nd re w ,

BE IDEN E.

eorge A rt h u r , L1 T,

ROOM.

Waterv i l l e . Rev. M r . Andrews's.

A n d re w , W il l iam Bertra n d , L1 T,

Wate rv i l l e . Rev. 1\f r . A ndrews's.

Bakeman , N e l l ie

t u a rt, 2 K ,

Che! e a , M a s . L. H .

a rn e , C harles Putn a m , L1 K E, Bon n ey , W i l l i a m Lo wel l ohen

barle

' u rn m i na ,

L1 ]<, E,

Erner o n , Z lJf,

H o u l ton .

23

. c.

Turner. 1 5 C. H .

De n ver , Col . 10

race l\I a ria, ďż˝ [{ ,

M a l den

. c.

Ma Rev . D r . Dunn's.

Dono\'a n , W i n fred N ichol

,

L1 J{ E ,

o. Lyndeborough , N. H . 23 s . c .

Fal l , George Perley, L1 T,

A l bion .

H e rr ick , Lo r i ng, L1 T,

West Leeds .

H u rd

11 C . H .

A l bert G o rd o n , <P L1 9,

1 1 C . H.

Westm i n ster, Mas s . 20 C . H .

Johnso n , Fred Tristrarn, <P L1 8,

North Berwick.

K a lloch, Haisley K n a p p , Z lJf,

Watervi l l e .

Kalloch, H e rbert Fran k l i n , .d K E,

Ten n a n t ' s Harbo r .

K n i g ht, Dora Fay , 2 K ,

West Boylsto n , Mas s .

21 C. H .

9 C. H .

10 s . c .

L. H .

62


l e rri l l ,

harle

a,

J r

New Bo ton , N. H . 13 C . H .

'1 n n

n . Dani

i l be r t , J !{_ E,

1

Waterv i l l e . l\J r . M n n on s .

F r a n k B a r rett , 7, lf/

N ichol

Roll o cl Poc cl . 2 1 s. c .

0 goo d Ern

ler, J A" E

t F

Ell s wo r t h . C. H.

Pierce

Harry Linco l n

<P L1 8

We t Boyl ton , Mas . 20 C. H.

e rtrud e Ly n d e

Randall Reynold

C a rl H e n ry

2 K

Bosto n , Mass . L. H .

L1 R E

L iverrnore Falls. 9 C . H.

amdeo .

Jo e p b ' helcl o n ,

ibl y

eorge

Dora

r o by

Io.y

ing r, Georg

\

<P LI 8,

2' K i l l a rcl

Morri l l . Watervil l e .

<P L1 (-:)

Dr. Boute l l e ' s .

l\I r . Maynard' ,

M r . Sibley's.

Waldoboro. Mr. Maynard's.

'Lark ,

' t pit

11 .

% 1P,

�tov r. Eugene B owar

' tmtc\' a n t , Wad worth

\ at r v i l l

M r.

, -1 T,

Bluebill.

he L e r H ugb ton , L1 T, H e r be rt Elija h , LI 11 E

Wat on, A l hert

harl

, <P L1 8 ,

Fayc t t . Livermore F a l l

Stark's.

2 -! C H .

24 C . H .

26 C . H .

Watervi l l e . 2 l ¡ C. H .

63


2:'H E

hi iory of one col lege

of another.

ested i n the

l as can not l iffer m aterially from that

A l l are engaged in

a.me

i m il a r p u rs u its · a l l a re i n ter­

ports ; and to a l a rge degr e all fol l o w the same

Tu

man ners o f l i fe and tl.iouo-1.it.

cla

bi torie

p r i n ted from year

to year i n o u r various col lege a n n u a l s are marked by the acter istic , and cl al w ith a l mo t iden tical of '92 for the t h i rd time pre ent i s not to c l a i m fo r our elv

it

u bj ct .

ame char-

o, as the cla

record to the ORACLE readers it

anyt h i n o-

trik i ngly n e w o r orig i n a l , but

s i m p l y to fol l o w o u t tbe 11 ual e n tertai n i ng cu tom , to g i ve o u r class a ju t repre tbe i ncide n t

n tation i n tbe e page that have i n te r

moment of pl a urn to other We pa ' •d luoug!J o u r Fr al l the w ay

n f ot) .

w e re not al way

n

notb i o g worse few hlack a

y

.

m men to of one erv

g i ve a

.

b man year w i tb gr at

ucce

( n earl .Y 'opbomores

ur n u m r u · i n t n • i w · w i t h the

of t h , mo t !Ja r m o n i 11

k i n 1 , b u t they r e u l ted i n

ither s i de than a l i ttle u o u u a rded lang uage and a The e int r v i w

w e t·

f them i n the hap

by the eta s to re all d

and to pl ace in p r i n t a few of

t cl u , and that m ay , perhap

its early

q u ite sati faclory to u , and o f a large rope w a

prnw

gr at c rcd it for h r atte m pt

to c!Jcck o u r (in

p re m a t u re develop m e n t , but o f cou r e

p re e rved

' N i nety-one certa i n ly

her j udgme n t )

! J e cou ld n o t Liope succe s ­

f u l l y to contend w i t h ·uch a. com b i n ation of n u m ber , m uscle , and statesman hip a w e po ses eel even w h i le i n o u r e mbryon ic con d ition . As

ophomore , we con t i nued on o u r u 1 ward and o n w ard cou rse .

Tbollgh we certa i n ly di li ked to i nj u re o u r dign i ty by trifles

we fel t

i t w a s o u r aliso l ute d ll ty t o acl m i n i t e r t h e cleansing l iq u i d t o tlie person

of the Fre h m e n .

Accord i ngly we did

force some o f the water i n to the mouth i t m ight there acco m pl i !J i t

o.

W e tried to

of certain i n d i v id u als that

p u rify i n g w o r k .

By the t i m e they

get to be J u n iors (if they con t i n u e the mouth-washing process o f their o w n free w i l l s ) these persons w i l l be a b l e to u n i te w i t h the i r m ates , and form a very gentleman ly and well-behaved c lass .


At the beg i n n i n g of o u r J u n ior year we were so1Ty to d iscover o m a n y for m e r m em bers . ' B u z roe " and " M r. Brady , " together wi h t he b a n q u eted " G e n er a l F a r r " bad left u s as Fresh­ the l o s o f men

and now w e fou nd that s e v e ral other bacl gone to d istant fields. be w i t h i n their walls, and prosperity w i t h i n t h e i r

' M ay peace palace . "

A good- i zed cla s r e m a ined

J u n io r problem -i. e . , e lect ive .

howeve r , to face the first

Tbis being

ati factorily sol ved we

ettled d o w n to rea u l a r w o rk . ' N i n et -two ha tbi

al wa '

term the bolder

h o w n u p well in the jou rn a l i tic r n n k s , a n d

of pm

tick t

were more n u merous t h a n e v er.

T brou a h tile u e of the e the h ig h cla

s hows ( o n ly ) were

w i th a u d ience .

tlle Fac u l ty meetings .

Thi

of cou r e i n clude

a p pl ied It i s

a i d t h a t w b n a c rta i n m e m be r p r e e n ted h i m e l f a t o n e of these auau t a

embli

with open a r m great Thu

i n the n a m e of the

L -- Jou rnal he was rece ived

a n d a i ven a n orche t ra seat.

o cce

fo r a n

' N i nety-two i

H e re b e pl eaded w ith

' i ndefin i tely e mbarras ed " brother reporter .

prod u c i n g both j o u r n a l ist

a n d orators w h o a r e

already h i g h u p on t h e lad<l e r of fame. work was the study of Mechan ics.

A n ot h e r feat u re of thP fal l

re u l ted in a n u n u ual e v e n t w h ich ba

Thi

a m o n g le

to attend a ba n q u t i n the

tated , w a

n eedle

auce.

Laboratory.

This, h e

ay, was h ighly enjoyed hy a l l .

to

con i Led c h i e fly of i< ! u n d e r variou T h e fa"orile k i n d w a

that i t gave

b an non

to be g i v e n i u honor of o u r re markable work i n Mechan­

The fea t , i t i

ic .

can ed conside rable e n vy

At the begi n n ing of tbe w i nter term

rece i v ed \'ery kind i n v i tations from Professor

abo u t a d ozen o f u Rorrer

e .

favored cla

i-:

form ,

It

erved cold with red i n k

R 2 w h ich w a s

o exceedingly r i c h

v e r a l a p a i n i n the ce rvical vertebrre.

During the w i n ter term a l a rae n u mber of J u n iors were engaged in teac b i n a

a n d f o r a t i m e o u r cilapel s e a t

mem e r

Tb irt

b a l l gradu ate ex actly that n u m be r next year.

p robable t.bat we w i nter' and

looked almo t deserted.

h o w e v e r , have retu rned to col lege , and i t see ms very The

o m e w b at i n terru pted by Profe sor Eider ' s i l l n ess

work wa

n b equeat ab e n c e ,

i n tere t i n t h e cla

.

nt we heartily a p p reciated b i s efforts to

by ioloay

com plete the d ri l l in

and

were v e ry grate f u l for b i s

W h e n I l e left f o r the

o u t b we f e l t that we h ad

lo t an in t ructor w b o b ad tried to i m p a rt w i sdom as w e l l as k no w l ­ e d g e to b i a n teady J u n io r , and w h o , we hoped , b ad met w i th s o m e good degree

f

u cce

.

O u r Mon day a n d T h u r da t h e pre v i o a

t e r m , b y the

m o rn i ngs were occupied, as d u ri n g

tudy of Physiography.

In spite of the

colds w e caught (on acco u n t of the Professor keeping the registers E

G5


·l

cl in

i n format i

fur e v:t down t h ston . " Aml t h a t wer t rm of

exi tenc

will a FfNr. .

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C LASS Y E L L :

-

l.f'rr;p1 7.ai;r;p,

Koom, ' R a , Ka. Colby Forevtor, '9 1 , ' Rah.

OFFICERS.

Pre ide o t .

D. '

Yice-Pre iden t ,

L. L. DUNHA.l\L

a n d Tr a o re r

ecretar

. PA R 0 '" ,

A . B . COTTLE.

G . A . GORHA.i\I .

Toa t - M a ter

CLASS-DAY

OFFICERS.

. F. LEADBETTE R .

rator,

A . F. CALDWELL .

Poet,

R. L. IL LEY .

Hi toriao

.

Prophet

F. w. JOH T ON.

A d cl re Parti o u

to

'TURTEVA... '\"T.

L. P.

� n dergra l uate

A. H. CH IP:lfAN.

cl d re

L. L . DUNHA.M.

1\I a r bal

E . E . MOR ' E .

' tati t i ian EXECU T IVE COMMITTEE.

' M. FLE'l' l J ER .

.

R.

1A MPBELL

A.

1 . Dr K.

COMMITTEE O N ODES.

A.

K. R

ER

.

F. LEADBETTER, 69

E . C . 'fEAG E .


N A J\lE.

Ba

llESlDE 'CE.

ett, Norman Le I i ,

ROOM.

1 0 C. H.

Winslow.

ti K E . - V i c e - P re ideot, Fre b rn ao Year ; Toast-Master, Year ; Orator, J u nior Year. Priz , F r s h man Year mation , First Prize . Part.

al hv el l , t> K

opbom ore

econd Merrill Entrance Prize.

Fre •bman Prizt R a.ding.

•J unior

Exhibitiou , F i rst Prfae.

Second Jun ior

Commen ement Orator.

A . - Poet,

.

Decla.mation.

e n i o r Year.

F re sh man Prize

.

A uditor Col bi ensi

Publ ishing

P,'cho Edi tor, 'S!l-'90, '90--'9 1 .

Cam pbel l , George Ru

15

Wa te r vi l l e .

ell

''' -'> 8. -Y. M . . A . - Execu ti ve ' o m rn it teo, .' n i o r Year. dent and Manager Colbiensi:1 Pub l ish ing As ociation, '00-'9J . N i ue .

lass

ine.

Col lege Boat C l u lJ , '!J l .

A l va h Hovey ,

z t . - Y.

M.

, Senior Year.

Year ;

hib.

H.

Toast-Master,

Freshman Prize Read­

Oracle Editor, '91 . Echo Editor,

President and Manager B. B . A., '91.

College Tennis

Second

28 C.

F rc b rn a n

ing, Second Prize. Seni.n Exh i bition . Conference Com mi ttee, '90, '91 .

. c.

P resi ­

Col lege Tenn i s C l u b.

l fred .

. - P re. iden t,

J u n ior Year; Parting Acldre

'00-- ' !Jl .

H.

Readi ng.

Col l ege Orchestra, '91.

J u n ivr E x b i llition.

ecretary A thletic Association, ' . Associath1n, '90.

1 0 C.

O x fo rd.

d e l b rt Farrington,

E.-Y. M . o ph o mo r

C h i p man ,

pecial

Sophomore Decla­

Treasurer B. B. A., '90.

President Conference Committee, '91.

College Boat

J ub , '91 .

Presid1mt Y. M . C . A. ,

Spring Term, '91 .

Cot t l e , A l fred Bradbury,

32 C.

Hotlgdon.

H.

<1> ti e . -Y . M . C. A . - H isto r i a n , F reshman Year · Vice- Presid e n t , Senior Year.

Sophomore Declamation.

J u n ior Debate.

Echo Editor,

'90-'91.

Dascomb,

Effie

A.

Y.

W. C . A . ,

Boston, Mass.

Dick, A rchibald Mitchel l , Y. M. C.

Mr s . San born ' s .

W i l ton .

ynthia,

� K . -Y. W. C. A.-Correspondiog Secre tary,

- Executi,· e Com m i t tee, Senior Year.

'89-- ' 90, '90-'91.

Oracle Editor, '90, '91 . 70

'90.

30 C .

Echo

H.

Editor,


D u n ha m , Lyndon Leon ..l T. -

We t Pa r i s .

ecretary and Trea urer,

Year.

Fletcher, E m e l i n e

Jarble,

. kowbega n .

. - P re i d e n t

- K . -Y . W .

7 C. H .

enior Year ;

Readin , First Ladie ' Prize.

Y.

Marshal,

Dr. D u n n ' s .

Rev .

'. A . , 9 1 .

W.

eoior

F r e b rna n Prize

ophomore Declamation, Fir t Ladies' J u n ior E xhibition, Fir t Ladies' Prize. Third Junior Part. rator.

Prize.

ommencement

N e w port .N . H .

Fletcher W il l i a m

1'.-Y.

. A . - A warder o f Prize ,

�I.

Executive Uommittee,

enior Year.

D a n a Pitt,

Fo t e r

� K E.

'. A . -

Bal l Team

George

12

. C.

Cla s

ioe.

32

H o u l to n .

o p h omore

Yea r ;

Toa

t- lla

H.

.

' e n ior Year.

Fre hman Prize R adin .

ophomore Declamation.

Junior Exltibi-

tio n , Honorahle llfeution.

olby Athletic Cl ub.

B a ngo r .

R e u b n Low e l l , � K E . - Y. hl .

ecretary B . B . A . , ' !JO .

Year.

Vice-Pre i d e n t Tennis A

ociation , '91.

, ' 9, '00, ·9 i .

boir, '

- 1. M .

.

C.

C.

enior

ociation, '90.

ollege Orche tra, '91 .

College

Glee Club, '90, '91.

6

. C.

Fre b m :rn

Prize

Ea t W i l t o n .

F ra n k l i n W i n l o w ,

..i .K E.

r

. A. - Trea u re r , J u n ior Year ; l:li · t o ria n ,

President Tennis A

John on

91 .

ter

<I> ..i 8 . -

l l ley

l:l , '90,

Throwing Base-Ball , First Prize, '90.

lb rt

rator,

,

H.

.

b ai rrn a n

W a tervi l l e .

-Y. M .

A n b r Tug--0'-War Team.

rham

7

Ju nior Year.

. - Pro p h e t,

e o i or Year.

ophomore Declamation. ommencement Orator. ollege Boat C l ub, '91 .

Fourth J unior Part. Director B . B . A., G l ee

l u b , '!Jl .

enior Ex­

'91 .

Director

Echo Editor, '90.

Conference Committee, '!JO, '91.

Leadbetter ..i

b a rl e

T. - Y. i\1 . Od

eclamation,

more Orator. One

. C.

o m m i t tee on enior Year.

Sopho­ Fre hman Prize Reading, Fir t Prize econd Prize. J u nior Exhibition. Commencement

Auditor Colbien i

Oracle Editor, '!JO.

tion, ' !J.

Yea r ·

enior Year ; Orator,

ophomore, Junior, and

,

ol lege .Marsh a l , '00.

4

Way n e .

Fr deric,

. .d . - Toa t - llaster Fre·bma n

'fu -o'-War Team, ' !:I.

Publi hing A

ocia­

Field Day, '90, Five Fir t Prize ,

econd Prize.

Va

Luce, Fred A l len ..i T. - H i tori a n , J u n ior Year. ommencement Orator.

71

alboro'.

19 C . H .

J unior D ebat . J unior Exhibi tion.


1 B

Math w s , Ed war

'!Jl.

A. -

.

. J\1 .

Year.

L ad r

'91.

bampions h i p,

Morri l l , M a ry 1: K .

We t

' l a rcmo o t ,

M egq u i e r , E,·erard

' b ai r m an

.

l as

.-

Editor,

ociation, ' 9 1 .

M.

Ch am pi o n ,

M r . Morri l l ' .

4 S. C.

a rd i n e r.

9 1 . President

C o l l ge O r c h e t r a .

Colby Athletic

Oracle

ociation , ' HO .

Cl ub.

18 s . c. om m i ttee, Freshman

Yea r ; E x ec u t i l· e

J u n i o r Debate, P r i z e .

C.

Pre ident and Manager 0&.ACLE

olby A t h leti

Oakla n d .

n ior

.

Vic - President

opb o m o re Year.

D a v id W h i t m a n ,

Bal l Team , '!Jl.

15

M i lo.

A . - Poc t ,

.

.'.\ JC E. - P re ident,

Pease, C h arle

Captai n Se ·ond N i n e ,

Niue.

olbi n is Publ i 11 i ng A

Year.

C. H.

Ed i t or,

9 , !JO.

P u b l i s h i n g A s ociation, ' Dl .

Par o o

22

E x hibi tion .

Mor e , H erb rt La Fore t <I> �

Jee

o m m i t tee, J u n ior

Tournament, '00.

W

A . - Erho

l and.

W ater v i l l e .

A . - eoior

Read i n g- R oom A

C l ub.

.

Second Prizes.

'DO, '91 .

Morse, Ernest Ed w i n , '.

P

Class Nine.

T n n is

Singles,

' o p b roo i a ,

- Y. W.

Y. M .

' l a s Nin

l u b.

Execu t i v e

'oil ge Or hestra.

Te n n is Tournament,

Douules,

Treaimr r A. A., '8!1.

>n!or Exllil.iition.

ay, Eight Fi rt1t Priz s . T br

.F i I d

'. H .

22

·ord , 100 Yards H u r d l e Race (5 flights) 14.7 , • conds.

o l lege R

� J{ B . -

.

ar ; M a r bal, .J u n i or

o l by A th l e t i c

A. A . , '! JO, '91.

iueot,

<.: ! u h , '!JO,

M as

klio ,

. - Tr ·asur r , Fresh m a n

.

.Jun ior D ba.t , Priz .

Y ar. Pr

B l'

o nett,

1-:. - Y . r .

t. f\

Bal l T e a m , '88,

'

9,

'90, '91.

Captain

F ie l d Day, '90, Three Fir t Prize .

tan ley

M id d l efi e l d , Mass .

28 C . H .

opbomore Year · Chairman E xecu­ Sophomore Year ; Vice-President, J u nior Year. Soph ­

z if' . - Y . M . C . .A . - Pr pbet, tive Committee, omore

Declamation.

Comm e u cement Orator.

A., '90.

Treasurer

Colbiensis

Vice-Pre ident, Treasurer, Y . M . C.

PnblishiJ1g Association, '90-'91.

Pre ident, Y. M. C . A., F a l l Term, '91 .

W a t e r v i ll e .

P u r i n to n , Herbert Ron e l l e ,

t. Y . - Y . M . C. A . - Presiden t, J u nior Year. Echo Editor, '90, ' 91 .

Bal l Team ,

Rogers, A r t h u r Kenyo n ,

'89,

'90.

Mr. Puri ntoo ' s . J u n i o r Debate, Prize.

C l ass Nine.

Prof. Rogers ' s .

Waterv i l l e .

z i'. - Y . M . C . A. - Poet, Freshman Year ; Sophomore, Junior, and Senior Years.

Co m m i ttee on Odes,

First Merril l Entrance Prize.

Scholarship Prize, Fresh man, Sophomore, and J u nior Years. man Prize Reading.

First J u nior Part.

mencement Orator. 72

Junior

.Exhibition.

Fresh­ Com­


m i th

W i l l i a m A bbott,

Watervi l l e .

z i' . - Y. M . Orator.

Prof. S m i th ' s .

opbomore Declamation.

Leader Glee C l ub, '91 .

Class Nine.

' toddard , George H e n ry

M i lo .

B. B. A . ,

z i'.-Trea nrer,

Commencement

M r s . Kensel ' s .

Class r i n e .

'9 1 .

gles, Tennis Tournament, '91 .

Champion sllip, Sin­

Uhampion, Double , Tennis Tourna-

went, '91 .

t n rt e v a n t , Lel a n d Pol l a rd

Y. hl.

� Y. -

Junior Debate.

Teague

s t o Undergraduates,

-Y.

-

C. H .

Prophet, F reshman Year · P reside n t, Sop h -

Exbibiti n.

Treasurer o f

5

Warre n .

A.

.

omore Year · P et, J u nior Year; J u n ior

C.

enior Y ear .

Junior Exhibition.

Ed w i n C o n ra d

<I> �

7 S.

Fai rfield.

A . - .Addre

C.

enior

Echo

RACLE, '90.

Tug-o'-war Team, '91 .

Committee o n Odes, Senior Year.

Exhibition.

Commencement

Editor, '91 .

Orator.

Colby Athletic Club.

Field Day, Four First Prizes, Three Second

Prizes.

� Y.-

. M.

lamation.

. A . - Freshman Pri ze Reading. Junior Exhibition, Second Prize.

ing

ecretary, Y. M.

'91.

G l ee Club,

' 9 , '90.

. A . , '90.

'90, '91 .

Director

opbomore Dec -

Commencement Orator.

ecretary, Y. M. C. A . , '89.

Editor-i n-Chief ORA.CLE, '91 .

C l u b, '9 1 .

27 S. C.

Oak l a n d .

Wat o n , A rt h u r Til l ey

Conference Committee, '91 .

Tennis Association, '90.

ub- corer, B. B . A . , '89, '00.

73

Correspond­

President, Y. M. C. A . , Winter Term,

Official

College Boat

Director, B . B . A . , corer, B . B. A . , '91.


'?:' H E b i t ry of ' N i n e ty- ne I.la n � ORA L E . : v ral att m pt bav b u t tbe d <TL"e

of

to w a rra n t tb

nc

ver graced th

attai n ed h a

pag

of

the

u n q uestionably been

m ade,

i n n o i n tance bee n

u c h as

l i <Tn i fied app l l ation o f bi tory.

The fai l u re o f t h o e

I l' v iou ly att ro ptecl to h ro n icle the e v e n t w h ich have cl abo u t t b la of ' N i n ty-o n e ha b e e n att r i b u ted t o a

who have foc a l i z

very n at u ra l a p preh n ion on t h e i r part le t fu l l y and

u n re

rv d l y t h e

w h o c h i tory lb y p rof fro m the l u tr

w h i ·h

t hey Lbem eh·e

hav

a t

of t l. l

in

ett i n g forth t rn t h ­

ach i v e m e n t

of

the

cla

to w r i t , tbey shou ld detract m a te r i a l l y

m ig b t o t h e n v i e s u rro u n d e ve n ts i n w b icll figm d

o UDO' n e rou

would not be

b o n o rabl

·

a

wou l c l - b e h i tor i a 1 1

more conspicuou ly . to attach any w bo ba.v

We, llowever,

ini ter moti ves to the

prec ded u , b u t would

rather be l ie ve that through ignorance o r n ece

i ty they e n tered u pon

a ta k the magnitude o f w h ich th y b ad mi a p p re hended, and for tbe acco m pl i b me n L o f V iewed i n t h i

w b ic b t b y

F u l l y a w a re tbat tbe ta k b e forn u h ave p re v i o u , ly atte m pted i t , i t i bes i taocy tliat we a

thoroughly i n co m pete n t .

It i

ha

p ro ved too g reat for a l l w ho

w i t h a v e r y n at u ra l fee l i n g of

u m e the re poo s i b i l i ty .

o f our prerlecessor , w e stu m b l e d .

were

l ig h t t h e i r efforts a re to be condoned n o t condem ned .

hall avoid tbe

Profi t i n g by the errors

tones over w h i ch they have

our avowed p u rpo e to make thi

u n biased by personal o r otbei· mot i v e s .

c r i t i c i s m of om i t t i n g m a n y i m portan t e v e n t s . l i m i ted

space at our

events

only

a record o f facts

We m ay be open to the Restricted

by the

d is posal w e can c u l l from the l a by r i n th of

such as a.re most i m portant

and

represe ntative.

A

com plete h i s tory would exceed the space afforded w ithi n the covers o f th is p u b l ication . I n the year of o u r Lord eighteen h u n d red a n d e i g h ty-seven and of the fou ndation of the college t h e fi fty-se\· e n t h , on t h e eighth day of the n in t h mon t h , the class of ' N i n ety-one first saw the l i g h t of the coll ege world.

The occasion was auspicious, b u t not recognized 74


at t h e t i m e a part i c n larl e v e n tful , save by ourselves . We felt con fid e n t that n o · u c h aggregation of bra i n a n d brawn had e v e r b e e n u hered i n to the pr c i o ct of Colby's cam p u . This o p i n ion o f we fi nd d id not d iffer es en i a l ly from that h e l d by a l l tage of e x i teo ce . T h e d i fference i n o u r case rests in t h e fact that t h i p i n io n ha con t i n ued to win new adrncates i n

o u r elve cla

e

at t h i

t h e l ight o f

u b equ e n t

That we fi d e n t ly a

vent .

x c i ted

ome atten tion , na , e v e n wonder, we can con ­ \Ve u r e l ve wontl ered a good deal-i n fact, for

ert.

a n i nd e fi n ite pe riod of

time,

i n ve r e ratio t o the prox i rn i t

rai lroad

nHy i n g

in

d ifferen t i n d i v id uals i n

o f o u r nat i ve hamlets t o the n earest

t u ti o o

a n d b w i lclerrn e n t .

pe tacle

d u ri n g o u r F r c h rn a n y e a r .

ca rr i d a w ay by th i rn i l a r aJTa

i n more r c a t t i m e

acco u n t of o u r mor rever n d body. tud n t

we

oT eted any

o u r rea l e r

Tb

have fai led to affect u s o n

.

e rt w a

s u c ll a

ha

n e ve r

B u t we would not atte m pt to dece i v e

u ppo i o o- t h a t t h i � wa of

w re F resh m e n ,

o v a t i o n w h i c h we rece i ved from tlle asse m b le d

u b equ n t c l a by

we

and iL moved us not.

i n ti mate con nection w i th that d ign i fi ed a n d

ca n , w i thout cgoti m , a

incipi o t germ

But

x i te m nt of t h e bonr

d ue to t h e recog n i t io n of t h e

any u o u o a l g reatne s i n u s .

T h is wou l d be

attrib u t i n g too m uch to t h e i n tel l ige n ce of tho e w ho h a ' e gone It i

before u .

i m p l e fact t h a t i n the absence of

x p l a i n ed by t h

Prexy P pper t h e co m m a n d cle voh ·ed u pon th Though a rn irl time for u

t

l o w e tate . we

tr::wge

fi n d o nr E l ace. W hile w

mad

Fre h m e o we acted as became o u r

A

n o clai m

t o a monopoly of t h e col lege ,

u b m i t te l to no u n be o m i n g i n d ign itie . i n cid n t to o n r time i n l i fe .

the ordeal w e re n o t e

with

ati facti n.

core.

O u r fi rst

was o n , t h e diamon d .

We

\: e e n tered the game determ i ned to core u n t i l near the end

acq u i red only by a year's experien ce i n college

o f colll'

as F re b m e n

n t i a l ly d iffer n t from those of other cl asse .

w i n and m a i n ta i n cl a l e a d in t h e tactic

We passed through

O u r experience

open en cou n te r w i th the . 'op bornore m e n tion thi

next i n ran k .

a rrou n d i o a.s , i t d i d n o t req u i re a l o n g

when , by

in which we,

, w ere u n ver e d , the game wa

w re ted from u s by a s m a l l

I t was p r o n u o cecl t h e b e s t c l as

game ever w i tnessed o n t h e

75


pr v i o u ly m e n tioned in the paCT Fre h m an year we c lebrated by an e x i t to Bangor. m o t h i lari u ly

uc e

fu l time we bad ever e njoyed .

I t wa

Tue reme m ­

b r a n e o f tbe occasion w i l l ever f r m one of t h e p l e a an te t land­ m arks i n o u r cou r e. At the beg i n n i ng o f tbe a larg

and

o phomore year we fon nd onr e l ves with

omew hat pre m atu re cla

d u ty that devol ved u pon u

below us.

to keep that cla

and to in t i l l i n to it tho e p rinci ples e

W e recog n i zed the i n it

p roper place

enti a l to good college m e n .

Yet in order to f u l fi l l o n r o b l igat ion to ' N i n ety-two a n d the college w e did not feel our elve cu tomary expedient .

bou nd to a uch cu tom

l a v i h obed ience to all the as w e considered worthy of

perpetu ation we zealou ly carried out ; stam i n a to throw over.

others w e h ad the moral

B l oody Monday N ight we celebrated to the

satisfaction of all i n tere ted parties.

As a c u re for the n u m e rous

i n fi rm ities i n cident to the Fres h m an year w e were fi rm believers i n the efficacy o f col d w ater.

B y frequent and generous appl ications

of this, the hygienic cond ition of the class was most exce l l e n t . the exception of a few chro n ic c a , es i t w a the treatm ent b u t a s h o r t time. this hydropathic treatmen t .

With

u n n ecessary to cont i n u e

A very few cases b i d defiance to

O u r i n ge n u ity was taxed to i ts utmost.

A happy exped i e n t was resorted to which consisted i n the sudden preci pitation u pon the head o f the p atient o f a pai l f u l of the fl u i d extract obtained when a p p l e s are su bjected to great pressu re . 76

This


we consider one of the greate t medical discoveries of

Taken internally i t

ause

big bead ;

cure for the same malady. nent cure

o far as our ex perience goes, perma­

are not always effected.

As an exhibition of ball playing the wa

de\'oid of intere t.

cene of

Thi

i

not to

es:citinu e x hibition

all the participant . to pla

ball we wer

three core and ten. though t b i i

of

sorts.

ome t i me and effort.

the day'

The

During the interval enabled to obtain a Autboritie

More or

port were carried a w ay by in w hich it wa

pos ible

core estimated at about

differ as to

probably a moderate e timate.

forfeited to u

diver

applied with tin born , the removal

and demolition of w hich required movable mementos of

'opbomore-Fresbman game ay that the field was not the

of athletic

Fre. bmen bad been bounti fully le

the age.

applied externally it is a sure

the exact number

The game wa

declared

by the umpire for lack of an oppo ing nine.

The achie ernent of tLis year in w hich we take the greate t pride wa

oar action. or more proper!

In nearly ev ry pr \" ioa

inaction, at the Fre hman Reading.

ear thi

th

heinou

the audacity of w h ich wa

prank

notoriou

bad been the occasion for the

publication of

of the talent of the cla

.

' false order " and the practice of uppo ed to be an index

W i t h the mature deliberation

�h i c b

bas

c h aracterized all our a t , we decided that if the honor of our clas depended upon the performance of better lo t than

u tained.

ucb questionable acts it were

ccordingly we allowed the reading to

pa s off in a quiet manner to the credit of the cla s participating and equally to the honor of. our own cla requi ite for

breaking from an old cu tom i

required for it later cla

continuance.

Thi

i

.

T he mor a l courage far greater than t h at

ev idenced by the fact that a

found it ea ier to return to the old cu torn than to follow

At the annual Field D ay the precedent e tabli bed b. our cla . we ea ily won the cla cup t h us adding another to the tropbie of our prowe onr ladie Thu

.

The year clo ed with a banquet at Crockett ' s , at w hich

added not a little to the enjoyment. ended the

ar of wbicb perhaps, we are most proud.

We

bad been firm in the

xerci e of our duties to ourselves and to the

college.

in

or action

were effective.

excu e for exi tence wa incurred the

ome ca e

may have been severe, but they

We bad broken down many an old custom whose only its long precedenr.y though by so doing we We were

coff of tbe rabble.

approval of tho

tudent

mo t and tbe decided ad vance made in the it

h o wernr, accorded tbe

an'd others whose good opinion we valued

morale of the college dates

beginning from onr admini tration during the 77

ophomore year.


w

work .

ome p1·eferred of beroe and k n ight of old, and a cordiogly elected Hi tory and Englr h Literatore ; a choice f w fonnd gr at r allnrement in the quation f tb byp rbola and io p u r u i t f tb t roth of hemi try and Pby ic . I n whatever field cbo e n , the work performed wa of a pt· -emin a tly high order a i evidenced by the r p rt of tb variou in tructor . I n the pri ng of tbi year th , ' ban non Ob ervatory and Phy ical Laboratory wa fir t opened to tbe u e of la. e , and everal took advantage of tbe opportn n i ty off red for the t udy of practical electricity. D u ring tbe prinrr term a dynamo wa.., et up th entir b u i lding w ir ed and pr \'id d with liubt , and an electric motor put i n operation . Be id tbi work t he cla co n tructcd and cali­ brated thre donble tanrr n galvanometer , which remain in the cabi net of the laboratory a n l u ring m n u meot to the memory of 'Nin ty-on . Tradition a igns tbi year to conque t in fairer and more enticiorr (i ltls. While our la ba e\•er been su ceptible to the cbarm of th g ntl r ex, and w may mode tly add , vice versa we have n ver, our J unior year n t exce 1 ted , allowed upid to blind our eye to battle in tern r, if le pleasa n t fields. Our relation w i th \Vatervill ' faire t ru ni I n baYe been mo t delightfu l a n i we have ever fou nd a welcorn place in thei r home , in ome i n stance i n tbeir heart . At the annual Field Day we added anotber cup to our colle tion of me morial . At Comrneucement our l a Day wa by no mean the lea t ucce sful of that eventf u l week . At t h i time we pre ented t o t b e college a carbon portrait o f Raphael' ' i tine M adon na," which may uow he seen on the walls of old Memorial. Our 'enior year has been a fitti ng culmination of the fou r year of our cou rse. The 1 ro erbial mantle of d ignity fel l upon oul' shoulders . IL bas caused us no i nconven ie1rne. As we a. re soon to band it down to our succe sors, we tru t it may not be found too larg . D u ring tbe year we ltave traced the mo\·ement of the spheres, reveled a m id icositetra hedrons , been <>ntranced with the rhyth m of 78


Wilhelm Tell a n al y i

of

y tern

we

or fou nd e red in t h e m i ts of o u r own m i n d s .

m o ra l

we

found

n at u ra l ly

pur u e d

u b t a n t i a l l y correct .

with Two

been i n a u g u ra ted at o u r req ue t a n d h a ve profitabl , t h e cou r e i o and a com e i n on ference

the

a v i d i ty .

The

Janet's

new co u rses h a ve

pro,·ed enjoya ble a n d

'oo t i tn ti o n a l H i tory , u nder Doctor S m a l l ,

ratory, u nder Profe sor B a t t i .

D u ri n g the year

·om m i t tee fit· t reached a worki n g basis and

b as

becom e a pote n t fa tor in col lege aove rn m e n t . 'Ninety-o n e e n t r e d a c l a .

ladi ll

o f t h i rty-eigh t , t h ree of whom were

To- d ay we n u m be r t h i rty .

o u r t h ree co- d

Though other

b n ,·e been trne to t he end .

e v e r c b e r i h t h e fonde t r m e m brance . m n t that h a

a ro w n u p hetween u

it can

not he b rok n,

cou r

w e h a ,·e w i tn e

a n:

o

that i n

trong i om

hy grim death .

L1 a

t<.!acly ad vance i n

poi n t to t h e l a rae t n u mb r of

tu d e n t i n t h

bave deserted

For tbem we s h a l l t b e attach­

i n tances w e feel i n ce w e began o u r

olby'

i n te re t .

We

bi tory o f t h e college t h e

Echo o n a · o l i d fi n a n c i a l ba i , t b e ORA LE i n the mo t ati factory con d i t i o n

inc:

in a t b leti

, a p b ' ical labora tory a nd o b e r vator

io the

it

e x i t nee, a n i nc rea iog t hough h ea l t hy i n tere t profe -or

uew

tate , till'

a b l e a n d e n t lnl'ia ti

men

w i t h th

a

u n i t d and

t n d e n t-body-al l po i n t i n g t o a fi eld o f u e fn l n e

t an

i n t he f u t u re .

effort

Whil

igorou

w i thout a r i v a l

acl m i o i t ration by

lo 1al

n p port of t h e

t i l l greater p ro perity a n d

we wou l d not att ri b u te the e re n i t

p c u l iarly o u r o w n , we are p ro u d to h a v e w i t o c

ed ,

a ided , in t h e i ncrea ed pro perity of o u r col lege .

perc h a n c

Io a t h l et i c

i u t '-On

ba

been fore mo t.

D u ri u a our co u r e ear h ave l e

had

tban

h a v e bee n v e ry p l e a a n t . The m e m o ry o f ' E ig b ty th y bar 1· were o u r

( in tbe

ta u n c h e t friend .

w e re

w i th

J ive . ' N i n ety

Fate

E i g h ty- n i n e was

poi! ) of a l l o u r d e v i l t ry .

O l l r rel a t ion

They

w i t h ' N i n ety, t h o u g h a t

w r � r t h e mo t part plea a n t. We connect of the m o t i n te n ely i n teresting periods of o u r b a l i nked u s together i n a pecu l i a r m a n n e r and i n w it h Fate. A s a re ult, i n ome cases, to b

fi r t r a t h e r u n erta i n them

' e n io r .

79


when w

I I w

d id a l l th ur

work th y got a l l tb

our

r for th

tion

have b

pr m ti o of

trnna fri nd .

ur

oi l ge'

oil g battl

day

adly bid ad i e u .

with the cold w r i d .

w i l l long r m a i n tl' U e occ u py i n g the place

t

To )Vate r v i l lc'

p c i al l y to tue a i d . w

int r

cla s s

We have work d .

In tbe Fa ¡ u l ty

vV can o ver c a e to be grate f u l for their

i n tere t i n o u r wel fa r . m u b , and

W itb t b

glory .

n fri odly.

We

o f ou r

h a l l ofte n th i n k of them a

Tbe pl ace

w h i le we

ciety we owe

To the e gentle friend

b a l l t h i n k o f men of l ater cla

once o u r o w n .

we

they have fi l l ed in o u r hearts B u t w hy the e tear

.

e

A las .

'Twere ev r t h u . A n d n o w we have n o regrets to offe r . ever cheri h the

aid ou r

ay.

A

we I ave tbe stage we have

We h ave been true to ou r elve .

trnng

We

ball

t loyalty for ' N i nety-one and o l d Colby . FfNI .

• For not.able instances see mention of tug-of-war in 'Eighty-nine above, also presentation of " Sistine Madonna," Catalogue

80

1890-91.

ORACLE referred to


....

Name.

State.

N . L. Uf\.!!Sct t, A . '' · Caldwell, 0. R. Campbell, A. II. Chipman, A. D . Collie, A. M . Dick, L. L . Dualuuo, Wm. J;'lelcher, D . l'. Foster, G. A. Oorham, lt. L . Ilslcy, F. W. Johnson, C. �·. f,2fid l)et lcr, F . A . Luc?, 1':. D. Mathe.vs, E. 0 . Megquier, E. �� . Mors �, H. L. Morse, D. W. l'nrsous, C. S . Pdase , H . lt. P11riutoo1 A. K. Rogers, W . A . Smith, a . n. 8tocldard, L. P. Sturtevant , E. C. Teague, A . T. Watson,

�1alnc. i\lttine. Maine. Maine. Maine. MMs. :Uaiue. N. Mtline. Mniue. lllnine. Maine. Maine. Maine. Mass. Maine. lllaine. �aloe. Maine. lllass. l\lalne. Maine. i'\Iaiue. Maine. M>\ine. Mniae. Maine.

U.

®tc:i t i 8> t i ©8> 0 f t he ®1 0 8>8> 0 f ' § 1 . ----, "Thn1 der ! "

t\gc.

l klght.

•H

I Weight. 130 lhs.

l li J lhs. 14!) lbs. lfiO lbs. 176 lbs. 135 ll>g. 163 lhs.

21 2�

·2-t

22 - l l 2 1 -7 22- l l

Ha llB. IOI) lhs.

:!-l

21 21-1 22-2

20- l O 2l

25-l 21-10 24 22-10

24-2 26 28

23 22-6 22 23-li 2!

25 2 1 --S

Religion� L>rcrer­ ence.

J 35 J lb�.

HB

I

lbs.

160 lbo.

HlO

Ibo. lbs. lho. lhs. lbs. 150 11>3.

142 138 160 163

1 62 il)S.

160 11>3.

1

.

1 7 0 lbs . l 7 0 lbs.

140 IIH.

1 6 1 lb3.

Norte. Baptist. Uaplist. B�1ptist .

1 Prohlb'1 'st 1 Republicnn. Jt•publicun. n •puhlican. Itepubllcnn.

odcciderl. Eleclrical EngioeerTeaching. ing. Teaching. Miuistry.

[

E11gogctl.

Politico.

1t•11uhlloun . Repuhllcun. Ctcpul1llc1111. 1tepul1llcao. lte puhlica11 . ltepublican. Rcpuhlicnn. Rcpubllcnn. Republlcan. Democrat. Pl'olti l>i'oi st . ltc 1mbllcan. Oemoornt. Repuhlicnn.

Uuitariau. )kt11odlst. Co.1grcgnlionullst. llt•ptlst. D:tptist. Dupti»t. Unl1 11rian. B 1 pt ist . Uniu1rlnn. Nooe. Baptist. Uaptlst. None. (.)ongregallonnllst. D,1ptist . None . llaptist. U.\ptist. Ohri:1tiauity. Ilqptist. Free Baptist.

1�� :g:: I �:r,:��:

1 3 0 lbs .

I

,

�'uturc Occupullo11.

R�puhllcan. llepuhllcan. lurl. R"pul>. Repnhlica 1 1 . Republican. Repul11icau. None. R�publican.

No. Ye:1. ( 1 )

No. Xo ; No. No.

.Vr1.

1

No. No. (1) No. Yes. •rwloe . No . .

Nn.

No. Nu. lh\rd telling

Ko!!!

Want to be. Yes. No. No. No. Yes. No. Yes. No.

/

lmructcrislic Ex1m:ssio11.

u

u

Nooecosc.'1

Oorrnmlt. ,, ' ' ltnts.0 " B lazes., ,

" Oe.whiz.11 u

Wl1iskers."

" Oy Ueorge." " 'rhc Devil , n

" O. the Devil." " l- fallelujuh." 1 1 D:tr1J �'rJol . "

" 0 Shucks."

" llar-u -ou."

" -- ? ! ! '' " Dnmn i t . " " Ca.csar's Ghosl. ' * " 0 Lhc Dickens." " J e h u .lluld n�ud." " Huh." " O rocious." ' ' What ? " ''Orh Say . "

•'

C11.ss ! ! ! " " '8 'rbnt So l "

'' Now Sity." h Ool-rye , , ,

K nown 118.

I I lghest A m b l l l o n .

Succeed Joh1111y. Hecure '' l'ror�ssorl!h I p ht '!'ell wlrnt hc did . Wellesley . Lo1Jk Nrn:. Oct " O i r l . llnisc " Moustauhe. Join t he Ladies' Orches · ra. Oet Mnrl'ic1l. Ou President of a Y . W . U . A . Jk Supt. of n S . S. Lcuru lo Sing. Succeed Brighnm Young. no Pr·csirl 't oF World's Federn­ De !'res.of A h Skyw,ml. tion. Raise I.led Whiskers. Shovel Brimstone. Bnlighten the World (with bis smile ) . F' inrl h is Er1uul. J,enrl a Oer111nn Ba u d . Ile rl'oug-h. tlrow.

[

.

li' llrt.

[

[

1\'enr his Father's Hut. Ile l l noclsome. De " Pnncnke lleceptucle. Ue Orand Muster Workman. Doubtful.

Nom1un. Dell. Doc. Chip.

Jlmtl.

Archie. Tim. llilly . Du n n . T h e J<ld. llcub. John. f>ror. Pa. . Fukie. Mug. Moses. 1 1 L. Whit. Churley. PeanuL. Arthur. Dill. Stol l . Stu rt. Ed. Dilly .


�ummaP£. W l1ol

1 1 u m b •r

1 1 r l l d , ;j7.

re L m a n y ar, :� ;

N u m b 1· a t b g i o 11 i n g of

' uiur year, 27.

; 1 r 'un�rPgatiuuali. •

·ii.ru Lb

p ndeu t Rep u b l ican, a rn l 1 w ! J o is

on

th

5 are engag d, 1 has twicP had t i le Ye ry anxiolll! t

! m i g h ty

Ieu

id•

io

ew Ilampshir .

r •tliodist, 1 ; Fr

2;

Ba.pti t,

dol l a r ; fi w i l l enter tl1e I. w;

.

u pr m

p

ion r

·iprocated, and 2 a.r

ask Ll1e question, but are a little bashlul.

The younge t i �

'

20 year 10 m o n th s ; the olde t, 2 ; the average aae, 2-3 year

month . The liglite t weigh The ·bortest i

V!O po u n d ; the beavie t, 1 90 ; average weight, 150.

5 feet .54 inches ; the tal l e t i

G feet; average heigl1t, j feet

!J i nche . 1 bas red hair, l(i have mo u taclrn , 3 have siders, l ha whi ken!, and 7 are not in i t .

E. E.

82

J

H E,

TA.TlSTlC IA:N.


wiftlr and

ur ly the

h uttle i

plyin o·,

Through the warp of our earthly life · ..:\.nd wh ile th

moments are silently flying,

A fabric we re weanng mid the truggle and strife. All thro ugh the woof of our con tant using, Are crolden threads and Happy are w , ek

W

r To

for

th

tr a ure

For only

1

t h read

texture

t them

r,

no moth can destroy.

that ought to be brought to our

orne tender cornpa

Then let u

of alloy ·

if when we are c hoo in

ion i

h i n e forth with

ather the

nd scatter it

a

ight ;

needed

heavenly light.

uosh i o e of Ble sing

ray wherever we go,

That the needy and belple s around us pres iog May C•el the warmth of it Of litLle account i

the

;phere

genial glow. of o u r duty

If we in our living are noble and true · For Love'

b umble t act will glow with rare beauty

Wben Eternity hold

u p the record to view.

3


GREENE.

e r recuon.B u t gone u n •o th.at school W h e re she

no l o n g e r needs o u r

poor protect.ion, nd C h rist h i mse l r doth r u l e "


0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

85

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0


t�e �ec::t fl>

0f!>

... Prize for E x ell nc

n ior Flxhibiti

in

ompo ition t o

1 U © - 1 8 ct> 0 .

n.

barlC'

'I ortben

pencer.

I rri l l Priz . F r bi

iJ

st rank d u ring tb

nior

ofi

� l�z

Le

ar,

'f l�in

Jonroe . mitb.

1891. eda1n a t i

J u n ior Priz First Prize to r rman

y

lie Bas-ett

·

n.

econd Prize to Arthur Tilley Marble Fletcher.

Wat on.

Honorable

orbam: Jr.

Iention,

cholarship Prizes. For highest rank during tbe Junior year to

ofi

'21azz

ophom re Priz F i r t Prize to Donovau.

tephen

Also, Fir t

tark ;

1892. Declamation. econd

Prize to Winfred Nichols

Prize for Ladies, to

Se oa d Prize to Hel n Reed Beede. 86

rth a r Kenyon Rogers.

ellie Stuart Bakernaa ;


Ju n .i

Hnn rary G r e k , n' i a fred ellie

Donovan ;

ichol

t o a r t Bakeman ;

EnrrJ j b

r Parts. Latio

, teph 11

tark ;

Fren c h ,

Harry Lincol n Pierce.

H ant l i n I'rizes in Ilead.in o-. F i r t Prize to onner .

yrn

Flint

t i m son :

Al o, F i r t Prize fo r Ladi e

Prize to Lora

., race

eco a d Prize to Harry Myle

to

Eva Marion Tay lor ·

econd

u m m iDO'S.

�lrusz or

1894.

<.. ntra n e Prizes. Fir t Prize Evan aniel

from

W l

f,

r E x cellen e in Pr pa.ration for ColleO'e to

a b i ng

ter Ki rnuall

caderuy,

fr

m th

A

hbu rnharn, �fa

D xter H i O"b

.,

u tin Hall

econd Prize to

c h ol, Dex ter, Me.


Wednesday, J uly 2, 1890.

TME

APPOI 1.

R J E R E M U R R B E RT

A R'l'JI

TS.

The Decl i n e of Patriotis m . The

2. 3.

'I'l.Je

A D m E F LORE

I den! Co m mon wealth .

4.

W I LL I A M

5.

LA M .

N

, ' O U LE. Tbe

"' 6.

1 E RTO

L Jn,A

' l i ege Grad a n te in t b e I n d u trial Worl d .

D M I L L E R. .

7. J ER E MT A R E m1

n B

R

'D

RLE

9. D A N A \: A R RE

Tu

Pan - A m e rican

A s pect

of

t h e Eigh t- B oa r M o vem e n t.

\\' n ELDEN. B A LL .

'ongress.

RKE.

11 W I LB

JO.

·ew Profe, ion.

nias of Hawthorne.

. .

.

.

.

Leadership.

Profit- baring .

. ociety nnd the I n d i v i d ual.

F R A N K A LBERT G ILMORE.

* Excu ed.

®eg reez @onferred. BACH ELOR OF ARTS ON THE MEMBERS OF THE GRADUATING CLASS.

IA TE:R OF ARTS. IN COURSE.

C l a s of

Orris Ly ford Beverage, W i n i fred Helen Brooks Charles Edwin Cook,

88

l 87 .


Horace Daven port Dow,

Class of

I

7

Walter Bates Farr

.Adam

imp o n

tan ley Harr

,,

ree n ,

,,

Holme

Maud E l m a wni:rsl y ian Pal mer, E l ni r E l hv r t b Parment r, J.Iary E l l i

Pray "

W illiam Fran k l i n \\at on, OUT OF' COU RSE.

lark Fi ber

Cla

eorge \Veston Younrr, ,

of I

C l ass of 1

'atbau Merri l l

C l ass of l

bau ncey Adam ,

Class of

1

of

l

la

lass of 1

ORARY

H

D E G REES.

M A TER O F A RT .

Ed m u n d C l e m e n t "\ t k i n on, E ras t u s

.A rnold

la r e nee R y d r ( I

t ed m a n

9).

D O TOR O F D I Y I N I T Y .

Rev.

i l l i arn Eu.

ti

Brook

(

la

of l 62 ).

DO T O R O F LAW .

R v. H e n ry Ephrai m Robin Pr

R \'.

! d e n t of t b e

nr •e

nh·er-ity, 1873--1

>

a n a B ard man Pe p p er D . D. ,

Pn• !dent or tile l:ni,-er.ity, l

�1,!lfl.

11. D . ,

5 6


LLE

E

H A P EL,

Wednesday Eve n i n g, M arch I I , 1 89 1 .

QU EST I O N :

Resolved :

That the C lason B i l l ought to become a law .

.A }'J<'IRM A T I V E.

\Vinfr

d r

ic hol

eorge A r th u r

Donovan, barle

ndrews,

Putnam Barnes.

EG T lVE. Daniel Gilbert l\J unson,

Herbert Elijah Wadsworth,

Carl B enry Reynold .

Prize Awarded to Members of the Negative.

90


'Delita 'Kappa 4Epzilon. Ne w York City, November 1 3 · 1 5 , 1 890. Delegate : •

vid Wbitma,n Par on .

Prov i d e n c e ,

R. I . , Ja n uary 1 5 · 1 6 , 1 8 9 1 . Delegates :

A l v a h B o vey

h iprnan, H al

harle

Erner Oil Cohe n ,

y K napp Ral loeh .

'Delfta

'H pzilon.

C h i cago, l l l l n o l s , October 2 2 - 2 4, 1 890. Delegates:

Lyndon Leon D u nham,

Charles Asa Merrill.

'Fhi 'Belita en;befta. It h aca , N . Y., October 3 0 - 3 1 , 1 890. Del gates :

Georg

R Dssell

arnpbell,

David JacqDe Gallert.

91


CLASS

OF

181.

June 30, 1 890.

0 F F I C 6 R S. P r e irlent,

1 1 . R. P UR INTO

.

ice - Pre ident,

R . L. I LSLEY. E.

Po t, Historian , ward r

OMB.

E.

ecretary Trea u r r,

. TEAG F.

f Pri zes,

E.

. L CE.

\YILLI A M FLETCHE R .

E . B . M ATHEW .

Marslial,

ORDER

OF

E X E R C I S ES.

MU

I

.

. PEA E.

Prayer, CLASS

ODE.

W ith voices l o u d and clear t h e choru And loudly

ring, t h e choru

ring,

ound the fame o f '91.

With loyal hearts and true the prai e

ing, the praise

sing,

That gather round the name of '!H.

A ud loud, too, hout the prai e of ol d Coluy that we Jo,·e, And let her name re-echo to th ky. Let the joyful wal ls resound And the echo swell the

ound

With a C-o-1-b-y! 'rah ! 'rah ! 'rah !

92


weetly floats the mu i c on the breeze, oftly

wel l

the cborn

th rough the tree ,

As tribute now of song ;bud prai e, of gratitnde and love we raise To

olby and '!J l .

Then h a i l t o Colby now w i t h voice. l o u d , w i t h voice

l ou d ,

And h a i l w i t h lond acc l a i m to '!ll , A n d h a i l aaain to a l l the trophie That

proud, the trc>pbie

proud,

hall crown the name of '!H .

till

A n d o n w a r d , on in t ri u m ph t o the yPar that lie To the past anrl to old

hefore,

olby e\'er trne.

Let t he rol l i n g d rum resound nd th

martial trumpet

A nd when th A n d wb n t h Till

arth

ound ,

we march to victorie

A

hal l c as

ra t i on -'

fleeting year are come and gone, rlay o[ colleae l i fe are done, hal l fai l , the glory brigh t . hall De1¡er pale

and time Of

new.

olby and '!Jl .

ET'l'.

. L. B

'ol leae Revol ution." M L" ' l '.

E.

P em,

. TE.A.GUE.

M

F. A. LUCE.

Bi t ry, JU

ward i n a ur Tb

Priz

1la b i n

Ta l k i n g

Phy

of

ico-

\ l LLIAJU FLET

s,

- .1 . L . B

lJ .m i ca]

SIC.

ci

n ti

A l a.rm C l oc k .

SETT.

t-E.

H E R.

Mort ar.

. TEA G O E. [ J. T l ! E\\'

bo

' p i ked

.

G u i l l o t i ne. k u l l - Cap. pa d e.

Bean Bng . Ey -glass.

T im

' r i n cty-on ' l as

Dolls.

Horn and

o r '93.

Presentation of Picture-Rap hael s Sistine Madonna.

O�C M irl' E E

. F.

N ODE .

A.

ald wel l ,

C. F. Leadbetter. 93

K. Rogers,

Pail.


E.

I M rq u i

E.

r,

G.

O.

't

• T agu

dclard.

M U S I C BY SA L E M C A D E T

BA N D.

DE. ur "oou, a

otlrnr

,

we m1IBt I a v e t h ee ,

L avn t h y home, t o u s s o clear. T h at w A g i ft w

honor tl1 e and lo\·e thee bring to thee thi

T l i at w i l l b

a

w

day

t r membrance

When we 're scatt red !ar away. Take i t fr m h arts true a n d loya l , Tak

this p a r

As t.hy t.ru

Full of

'" "

11

l\fadonna's face

and holy symuol,

weat11

s,

lu\· , an<I gra e.

i n fut u re year· w

In t h i. h al l , h o m ag W

gather

to pa,y,

w i l l honor both together,

H re, as w h eu we 're far away.

'y

w i l l h onor both torreth r ,

Her , a· w heu wo 'r

f a r away.

1


u d den i n s pi ration of

95


an i m p r l a n d

ir

H r ng h

in t l t ' i r p i

·tu 1·

Im th m n k bou l<l Lil ' i r m rn a L · r y ancl o f

l < l of T n l _v ii wa · tit ing h

I

aL r n

·aint

f

Lh

, ti.le

96


97


c· F Presid n t ,

l l ERB E RT

i ce - Pr sitl n t,

D. J

r tary, T r ·a.surer,

E

- - •1�

A N N U A L LY

BY

THE

G . A RTH

CH

T. W A T O N , 'H I .

R

Q E

A LL E RT .

G EN E A .

TO V E R .

S T U D ENTS.

D I T ' H. RTR H

R E.

THE COLBY ORACLE. �- - -

PU BLI S H ED

AL AH H.

L. M

' K B.

FR

' U L PAI A N ,

� D RE n�. ,

AR

.

Iff BA.LD M.

DI R,

'9 1 .

91. '92.

INGEK, '92.

RLE . P. B A RN E · , 19:.. .

W I NFRED N. DONO V A N ,

92.

A L BERT C.

WA.TSON, '92.


FI

ER ·

Pre' i d e n t a n d h l ana(l'er,

EORGE R .

ident

' _\ R L

\ice- Pr

'ecretary. Trea urer

Fir t Audit r,

92.

.1 LBERT G. HURD,

'92.

H A RLE

'91 .

ecoad - u d i to r

1I A R L E

THE

�· -

-

bief.

Editor-in-

EXCHANGE

LITEC<ARV.

A D E L B E RT F .

P l"J([ 'TON ' I .

A R H I H.A.LD

T E .a . L- E, ' I .

hl .

A LDWELL1 D I CK,

'91 .

'91 .

W A TE-BA KET A.ND PER ONALS.

'A M P

' U .i ltl, E,' E.

93.

E E> :f 'T ' R. . .

F R A N K L f N \Y . J u s. ON

R.

92.

HIGHT

S T U D E NTS.

D

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c.

B l - W E E K LY , D U R I N G T H E C O L L E G I A T E Y E A R , BY

B E R D !:: HT

E.

Iv .a x

T H E G 0 L B Y E G H 0.

E n w 1 .·

. PEA.SE

\\ I L L I A M F L ETCHER, '9 1 .

Third A u d i tor

PUBLISHED

!:ll .

A M PBE LJ.,

H. R E1.3'0LD :

() H E X,

'92.

H. I\

Er

f r A nn.r L. Prnn 'E, U2. 09

A PP K A LLOCH,

ENE H .

TOVER,

'92. '92.


J OO


Pre id n t ,

E. E.

V i c - Pre i d n t ,

. C.

, e re t a ry

and Tr

;u 111

r,

lf.

MOR E.

WAT ON .

. G ET H E L L .

Periodiealz F\eeei-oed. D A I LI E . B a n �o r \\� h i , n n c l

'ou ri r,

Hangor D a i l y � ws.

E n · n i n "" Tim , , Bidd � rd

Bo:-ton

H

raid.

Bo ton Jou rn a l , Bo t o n G l obe Bo ton E ven i n g T ra n 'cri p t ,

.Kennel> c . J u rn a l , r ew

I'

rk Tribune.

EEKLIE . Orovi l l e Regi ter , uoday

cbool Time ,

Hera l d and Recor<.l ( Darna-

Tation

ri c tta ),

The J u dgP,

x� rd

Puck,

Democrat,

Water,ille Mai l , Bo ton 'Week l y P o t

1 01

E l ls'1>·orth

merican

\\ at rvi l l e

eoti n e l


n,

catiotl'. M

THLI

' ntury H a r po r's, Bapti t T

Mi si nary hla azi ne, ermont Bapti t, a

h

r,

r u ical Record, The Work r,

cri 11 r'', O u t i n g, 1 oc·b

t

u iet I lour , r B. pti. t �lont h l_\1.

U A L.

\\'ar 'ry ( \Yat n•i l l ) .

102


� 0 UD§ � e 9' & ®hPi& t i<::I n fi&&0@ i<::I t i0n. F Fi

·

R.

FALL TERM.

Pr

ident,

C.

.

PEA E .

w . N . DON OVA N . ST RTEVA T .

. H.

w. E. Tr

a ur r,

WINTER

Pr

LOMBA R D .

'.

H . DODGE .

TERM.

A . T. "AT ON.

i d a t,

E . H. w. E. .

Tr a ur r

SPRING

Pr

i<leuL,

A. H.

.

H. .

ur r,

fILLEIT.

TERM.

'

a

LOM BA R D .

R. N .

H.

Tr

TOVER .

T C RTEVA T .

H.

H I Plll A N .

L . PrERC E . T RTE\" ANT . N.

PERK J N :' .

G. o.

. 1 03

MITH .


'91 . . R. A.

F . W . ,Jo h n

H.

A . B.

R. B.

b i pman , ttl

I

W m . F l etch r, R. L.

II I

I:' ,

for

,

' . . . p a.

Pn r i n too ,

A . K . Roger W . .A..

E. J<,. Mor

H . L.

y,

H. R.

n

ft tb w

E.

'

'mitb,

. T aau ,

A . T. W at o n .

'

92. U . L. Pi rce,

. P. F a l l , W. B.

' . P. Burn w·.

.

.

,

T .

B u re l ,

F . T . .J o h l l

Don \' :l. O

'. H . E. H .

n,

Reyo

11 ,

Stover

' . H . . t o rt van t .

' . A . 1\1 rri l l ,

9 3. . F . Fai rbrotller

M.

. E.

. Getcbel l

L. 0.

' lover,

. N. G.

Lorn bar Perk i n s ,

' mitb

. F.

E.

R u sell ,

J. B.

· iocu m ,

F.

I,

R . N . M i l l tt,

.

F.

mitb,

" t i m on .

'94. A . H . Berry ,

. Bu rleig b ,

D. T . H a rthorne,

F . W . Padel ford .

A . E. Hoo1 er

W. F. Rowley,

.A. . H . E van

.A. .

M. C . Free m a n ,

D . W . K i m ba l l

A.

N.

Fro t ,

W . E . G reene,

1 . Jone ,

R. W.

tim ou,

' . E . Towne,

T. H. K i n n ey

W . H. Tuth i l l ,

G . H . D . L ' A m o u re u x ,

H . L. W h i tman .

104


�Gan g W0m en'& @QPi& tic:rB ft&&0@ i0ti09. l\I .

F L ETC H ER.

E L L I F: � .

BAKEMAN.

E�ll': Ll 'E

DO RA F . K

1

, s T.

K A T H A R l r E B E R R Y. -. R A

· 1 F: · r B Efli •

'

l a

1\1

f ury

P: mr l i n e

I'll

f.

'93.

M.

Flet ber,

rr i l l .

'92.

I i i , . . B a k mnn .

BURN .

R �.

91.

1 111h,

E 1\-1 .

Do r n . F. K n i g h t , ' ible ' .

Luein. H . M o r r i l l , M a ry E . 8 pe a r , E rn o ge l i o e M . Tay l o r .

, 'a<li

L.

fa ry L . arlPt I . U nzt· l t Lilla Kntltarin ' ra

' l n ra

'.

i.

'94 .

B ro w n ,

.

W.

Il

II I

y

l\l at t i c C . M e e rv e

n,

A nni> E.

1erri l l ,

n,

F ra n k H .

Morril l ,

hhs,

I a ra P . M Zetta B . ' rue

Jon n o i t • E.

R i c h a rd o u . 105

M.

1Ti l l ,

erk i n , R eel ,


D

I LY

L I V I NG C I RCLE.

711'\ 6 711'\ B E R S .

Etue

'. D a

'91 .

omb M ary

·.

! . F l e tcher

m Lin

I rril l .

92. N Iii

'93.

K atilari 11 e B e r ry Grace M .

. . Bake m a n .

o b u rn

fo ry E va n <Ycl i n e

Lilla

l\I. Haz l to n ,

K a tb a r i n G ra c e

u m m i n gs

Lora

E.

pear,

E.

1err i l l

1\1. Tay l o r .

'94.

· W. H obbs ,

n o ie

Zetta B . P rk i n

. I l sley,

G race M . R ed,

C lara G . Jou s ,

o n ie 1 06

1\1. Richard on.



OFFICERS

Pr

id nt,

\'i

- Pr

SeN

FOR

'90.

E.

[ ATU EW .

B.

F. ·w . .J 11 .

iclPot,

l::t1·y ,

H.

F. K A LL

. R

Tr a u r r ,

Bl

DIRECTORS.

F. A . '

' i l mor

,

'fl

.

FL , ' to l c l n. rc l '!J l .

' . F.

T. ,

Hur l,

' ti m .

'!J2.

o n , '.1:3 .

M ASTER O F CEREMONIES.

F.

' i lm r

REFEREE.

Pro f . W .

� . Batti

j U D GES.

Prof.

E.

·

dams, STARTER.

F. J .

-. ood1·idge .

TIME-KEEPER.

Pro f .

W. S. Bay l e y .

108

beridan Plai ted .

JI.

0 '.


LI T

I L DRED

NE

en P

R ·o.·

J\1

AN

O F C01 TE STS.

. First.

IO 5-10

HR

Y AR D

DA

H.

oll)y .Record, 1 0 ec ml .)

t

W I.

,

econd.

LEA D BETTER.

c�ond.

t!ATHE\'i

econd ·.

.)

i\1 . I E R ( 16 lb

H

, Fin ..

.

71 fe t ( Be0t �olby R cord) .

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( R -t L\. T B E"

,

Fir

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l P.

ul lJy R l'onl, 4 feet !J iu('lte . )

t.

-l r

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H A LL,

c nd.

A Y ER I LL,

ecoud.

t .j i n c b e · . BRO

D J

:\ I P .

( H � t 'ol lJy Ue<·or<I, l ' feet 1 incli.) TE

U E , F'i nlL.

17 r •et !J 1-2 i ache .

P

H OT .

rIN

( Beat 'olby Jtccortl, 31 fe L 4 ;3.4 incbe:>.) l\l c

LEAD BETTEll, Fir l.

:W Ce � t

1-2 i n hes.

TH RKK-LE ' G ED

M AT H E W

A · o TE.AG

l:J 2-5 econd

RA

E.

T O D D A R D A N D P E A E,

E, Fir st.

( Best Colby Record). 109

econd.


( l h·�I

.. 1 1 1y Ht·1·or1 l ,

r

t I 1 1 1 ht•, ) H. F. I

Jf i r t .

LL

' H , H'<·ond.

Ii fr. t 5 i n o h . .

BA 'I W A R D D

R D. T H E 'i

, , First.

. P. F r·

l '.l

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11cl. (B' t ' o l l Jy R co.rd).

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R A L L , Fi r t.

II

l �' G

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lby Re

( Hl'aL

II

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cond.

TE

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t 1 1 i nch • .

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Hur

I'\, F i r t.

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Sii.

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1 1 4...5

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(B

olh

11

).

R cord ) .

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L

T E R , Fir t .

or<l, 31

D .J

.)

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IP

A V ER l L L , (B

t

POTA'l'O

110

econd.

olby Record).

RA

E. TODDARD,

D B ET T E R , First.

eco n d .

(withou t w lgb ).

BETT E R , First.

i Ie�t 1 i n h

LE

fe L 7 inch

2:-i7 ! t!t.

BR

STA ' D I LE

o l by R

econd.


15i@g@Ie ®Iub. OFFICERS.

Pr · id n t

E.

i · - Pr> i l • n L , '

w.

er tary ,

Tr a

ur

.

TE.A.G E .

. H . REY O L D

r,

F . FAI RBROTHER.

HONORARY MEMBERS.

Pr f.

.

E. LOMBARD.

W. A.

Prof.

lfog r·, Prnf.

' b a i ler Mathew .

111

W.

·

Bay l e y ,


'91. R.

a rn ph

E.

11,

L.

L.

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D. P. F

l r,

A.

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E. E. Mor e ,

M . D i ·k,

D. ' H.

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Pa r

011 ,

R. Pu r i n ton ,

A . K . Rocrc r ,

F. w. J hn' n, T.

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T aa n c ,

al on .

2. 11.

F . l'" a l l c l i ,

H.

1\1 .

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H.

Reynold .

'93. ' 1111

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rb ,

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J . B.

E. L ml ai d ,

W.

I i l l tt.

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W.

' locu m ,

ye .

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W.

F. How , J r . ,

F. B.

P u ri n ton ,

M . B . Lea v i tt,

W. F.

Row ley

P.

' . M e rri l l ,

B. Noyes,

V . M. W h i t m a n .

112




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id nt a n d M a n ag e r

\V. B .

· er tary, Tr .

H.

A.

ic - Pre i d n t ,

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N.

A NDREW .

H . L. PIEUCE.

ur r,

H . ' TO D D A RD .

Fir t D i r

E.

n l

r,

.

.

I EGQID E H .

H.

'TURTEVANT .

H ARRY

1 . Co�rnER .

University Team for 189 i .

D. \Y . p \?. )1 . W l l TTl{,\

u p tai n ,

,

P.

w. L. H X X E Y.

. lJ X I E ,

. \ F.

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L

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TLIP,

H . F. r A L CO r r ,

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.

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R ED\OLD

L. F .

C. F. R. F.

' u b t i t u te .

Second Nine.

E.

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t B.

'TO U D A R D

L. F.

:l l B .

A M P BELL

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3d B .

. A. ANDREW ,

R. F.

1 13


Senior Nine.

D . \V . P.\ H :­

.

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'npt a i u ,

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L. F. ' . F. R. f.

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1 1rn 1n L r,

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L. F.

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R . F.

u

Sophomore Nine . . L. H A LL,

J

'aptai o ,

F. S o E PIJ E1u > .

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H . T . .J o R L>.\

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2c1 B .

L. F.

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R. .

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Bowd o i n

nt \\-nt n· i l l .

1 0- .

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ol by v . Bowdoin

at Brua wick.

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JUNE 1 1 .

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L

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1 15

.

0-9 .


M

CO LBY

E S T A T E C O L L E G E. - ---

Averages of the Players in the Colby-M. S. C. Series arranged in the order of their Batting Rank.

P LA Y ERS.

<e :Z

j

� fl'o le r ,

Bonney, Bird,

G i l more, Par ou ,

j

!

2

3

1

Rich, Bia k i ngton , ' agg .

Robert ,

P u ri n to n

Merri l l ,

a

Lombard, H l l, Ham l i n , Fo

Dre

\� ,

Pierce,

Dow,

Lord, Johnson,

J

I I

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4 5

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..... �'

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2 2 � 2 2 1 2 2 '2 2 1 2 1 2 2 2 2 1 1 1

....; c!i

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E

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I

5 7 . 4 4 5 G 6 5 4 7 1 5 6 6 6 2 3 1

� a

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d p:l

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p.;

0 E-<

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<

0 0 3 1 2 0 5 11 0 1 0 7 0 5 0 0 9 0 1 2

0 4 1 2 2 0 0 1 0 3 0 3 0 1 1 1 2 0 4 0

·;;;

p.. 3 2 2 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

J__ -

118

3 2 2 2 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

1

.Lti 00

.400 · i .?

.250 .250

.200 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000

2 14 3 H

4 10 0 0 1 1 1 2 0 3 7 2 3 1 1 1

..; �� c. <!> bL (,) d (.)

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��

0 ::: o., o .c

1 .000 .777 7

. 33

.750 1 .000 1 .000 .917 1 .000 ..100 1 .000

1.50

1 .000

.8

.777 .666 .857

1 .000 .333 . 100


COLBY

CH

M P I O NS H I P G M E S .

Averages o f the Colby Players i n Championship Games for the Season of 1890.

�Ol

G i l m ore ,

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Bono y, Merri l l ,

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Pl'e ide n t ,

R . L. IL LEY, '9 1 .

V ice- Pre i d e n t , r tary au

E. B .

1 Tr a s o r e r ,

G.

TOVER, ' 9 2 . .

M ITH , '93 .

DIRECTORS :

G. H.

TODDA R D ,

'9 1 .

H . L.

J . H . OG I E R , ' 9 3 . 120

PrnR E , ' 9 2 .


COL L EGE COUR T. . R.

'nmph I I . !1 1 .

. II .

b i pin a n , ' . 1 1 .

F. W. Johnso n , ' 9 1 .

A. T. W a t on

'9 1 .

LIBRA R Y COUR T. •

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A n d r w , ' . :. .

It

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n,

1 rri l l ,

F . B . N ichols, ' 9 2 .

·�12.

. .

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' ta r k , ' 9 2 .

E. H .

tover, ' 9 2 .

NORTH COL L EGE COUR T. H . L.

,

for .

'B l .

F. T. J o h n so n , ' 9 2 .

!1 2 .

ino r

I. J.

. Ly nch

. H ight, ' 9 3 .

' 9 4- .

COBURN HA L L COUR r tt, ' 9 1 .

. L. Ba E. F.

u rti

·

A. K. Roger , '9 1 .

3.

F.

W . Pade l ford , '94 .

L1 /< E COURT.

. L. I I ley, '9 1 . W.

. Donovan

E . B . M athew s , ' 9 1 .

F . H o w e , J r. , '94 .

'!:.1 2 . 121


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. I I . Eva1

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'

. \ a t on ,

I I . L. Piere

'!J :? .

'92.

R. N . l\1 i l l et,t , '!J3.

122


ORGANIZED

1890.

0 F F I C 6 R S. Pr .·id nt, Y i e- Pre

NELLIE

ideot,

BA.REM.A '·

KATHARINE BERRY .

cret:uy a n d T r e a u re r ,

L1zz1E

T. Hu

M E M B E R S.

EUi

lli

Dn 'co m h ,

'.

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Bak man,

'91.

92.

Mary

G e rtrud

I o ra F . K n ight. 123

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l n t h ar i n e

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r ry , '

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b u rn ,

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'94. ,'a li

fo r

L. B r w n ,

L.

Kat h a ri n e

'al'! •t n ,

E l i nor E'. I l u n L , ' race I ara

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ar, Taylor.

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M o r i a r.

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125


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F . ' . JOHN

Pr ' i d n t

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' c r t a ry a o i Tr a o re r

. T . WAT 0 •

D i rector

L1 K E Boat C l ub. E.

B. i\la t b e w

'

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G . 0 . S m i t h , '93 .

Z

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toddard

0 . L . Hall

J..

Dono,·a u , ' 9 2 .

H . D. L'A m o u r e u x , ' 9 4 .

1F Canoe C lub.

'9 1 .

H. L.

'93. 126

l\l. Co n n e rs , '93 . . M i ller, '93 .


Mi

F letch r

91.

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' 9:2 .

E_ B oat C l u b . Mi

Bakeman

Ji

Cumming

'92. ,

'93.

' 9 3 .1 T B oa t C l u b . OFFICERS.

o m m <lore

H . T. J O J{DA N .

orn mo ]or ,

Y i ce-

. N. PERr uN�.

Fir t Mate, Pi l o t Boa

H. B rCKMO R E .

A.

l\ f .

wa i n ,

'

G ET H F. LT..

.

C . F. FA rnBROTH E R .

lerk n n d Pu r e r

J . H . OG I E R .

,_' te w a rcl ,

F. E . Ru S E LL .

H ead B a i l r ,

Rosi

A. BOARD OF

JOEL.

Brn

( ?)

( ?)

DIRECTORS.

N.

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M.

PASSENGERS.

( ?)

( ?)

( ?)

C h a m p i o n s of t h e L o n g Pull . *

Pi

r e,

'92.

oben , ' 9 2 .

' t i m on

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lb

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K i mball

.

127

'94 .

ON .


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erman om

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errnan idiom tirnďż˝.

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on

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m

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tim on , Fi r t Ten o r . I I ley,

B . M athew , F i r t Ba s.

E.

' econ<l Tenor.

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' econd Ba

.

Z 1¥ Q u artett e . W . A.

m i th , F i r t T n o r .

G . A. H ubbard ,

A.

H.

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econd Tenor.

b i pman , F i r t Ba onner ,

econ l Ba

. .

L1 r Q ua rtette. J. B. C. H .

' loco m , F i t· t T n o r . t u rt e va n t ,

A . T . Wat on Fir t Ba

' econd Te n o r .

<P L1

H . R. P u r i n ton

.

ecood Ba

Q u a rtette.

-

E . C . Clark, F i l' t Teuol'.

A. G. H u l'd , F i l'st Bas .

H . L. Pierce,

G . A.

econcl Tenor.

orb a m , Jr. ,

econd Bas

"2 If Q uartette . N e l l ie

. Bakeman , F i r t

Grace C . I lsley, Second

o p raoo. opra n o .

Dora F. Kn ight, F i r t Alto. G race l\f . C o mm ings , ' econd Alto.

130




M A N AG E R .

c . H . REYX

'92.

LD

LEADER.

w. A.

MITH.

F I R ST T E N O R S .

W. A. , ' m i t b , ' 9 1 .

J . B.

E.

.

l ark

loc u m , ' 9 3 .

'94.

SECOND T E N O R S.

H. L . Pi rce, '92.

. H . , ' t n rt rn n t. , '!J:..

F . B . P u r i n ton , '94 .

F' I R ST B A S S E S .

R . L . Ilsley

F . W . J o b o oo , '9 1 .

'9 1 .

A . T . W a t so n

'9 1 .

S E CO N D B A S S E S .

E. B .

I a t b w , ' !J I .

. P. Barne

,

. 1\f . W b itmao

J. K le i n han , J r .

92.

131

'94: . '94 .


D I R ECTO R ,

,

C. H. S T U R T E V A N T .

�anjoz. A . M.

Di · k ,

E. P. Nea l ,

H . T . Jordan ,

J . T.

V.

F. Howe J r.

I . Whitma n ,

bepherd

Suiitarz. E. B.

fathew

W. Hodg k i n ,

A . G . H u rd ,

C. F. Fairbrother C. W. Noyes .

132


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'al<h,- 1 1 , 'fl l . I y , '91. F . \ . . Job n:oo, ' J . E . B. Ja t]J ('\\ S, '01 . D . W . P a r 0 1 1 , '01. . F.

R.

L. II

. i\ 1 . W i ng, '9:�.

F. B o w , '93. G. H . D. L m u u reux, '9tJ. H. \r. good, '94. F. W . Padel fortl , '94.

'. P. B a rn s, 92. W. L . Bon ney

\ • T. D o o o v a u , H . F. K a l l o b ,

2. '92.

. M. \V b i t m a u , '9-l. ' 13


. H.

G . H . ' toddard ' 9 1 .

hi proan , '9 1 .

H . IL K a l loc b , ' 9 2 .

F.

B . Ni h

l ,

H. 1\I.

'92.

L.

. M i l le r

� 34

'93.

o o o er· ,

'93.


E. H . STOV E R , ' 9 2 , PROPR I E T O R .

F. T. John o n

C . A . l\I e r r i l l

'92. '9 2 .

H . L . Pierce ' 9 2 . . J . Ro s

C. H .

.

92.

t u rte v a n t

'92.

H . E . W a d wo rth .

. W a t on

'92.

'92.

C . F. Fa i rbr t h e r ' 9 3 . 1\1 .

· . G etcliel l , '93 .

H. T. Jord a n , L. H A.

ni •k , '$1 2 .

' . H u rd

. Rob i n o n ,

!l 2 .

J. B. 135

93 . D3.

' locu m , 9 3 .


s. D. G R AV E S , ' 9 3 , P R O P R I ETO R .

. E. B o w m a n L. O . I.

'93 .

A.

. Fo ter, ' 9 3 .

N.

l over

. H ight

W . H o 1gk i i 1 W . E.

g¡ .

'94.

. . A . B u rl e igh , ' 9 4 .

'93.

A.

J.

'93 .

Lo m ba.rel

H. B rry '94 .

A . L. Blanchard

'93.

H . Evan '

,

94 .

. Fr eroan , ' 9 4 .

D . T . H arthorn e , ' 9 4 .

R . N . l\i ill t t , '9 .

A.

L Jones, '94.

E. .P.

J.

E. L .

C . E . M enitt, '94 .

'. N.

W.

. F.

Pierce , ' 9 4 .

T. A. Pol l ard . ' 9 4 .

F. E . J . B.

. Ly nell , ' 9 4 .

H . Pratt, '94 . \ . F. Ro wley , ' 9 4 .

' m i t b , !:1 3 . lexander '94.

F . L . A rn e , ' 9 -1 .

V. 1 36

. Totman , ' 9 4 .


/

SUNDAY-SCHOOL CARDS.

BA

R IT.\ M , ME

D

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T

P C?STAL CARDS.

HAM,

ETT,

DDA R D .

P E R KJ N ,

E n . · E W f l J T I A .-,

LO 1l3 A R D .

REW ARD-OF-MERIT CARDS. l\1 1 L L E R,

l l EPU ERD, . T f i\I

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N,

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Press Club, N o . 1 . C O M POS E D O F R E PORT E RS O F T H EA T R I C A L A N D L I T E RARY EVENTS.

7\l'l: E 7\l'l: B E R S . F.

W. J ohnson

' 9 1 . - Porlland

Argus.

Hi friend on

how Nights ,

w·. L. Bon n ey , ' 9 2 . - Kennebec Jonrnal. C . E. Cohen

' 9 2 . - Portland Express His frieuds 0.

*W. N . D nov a. n , ' 9 2 . - Lewiston

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Lriend O. S. N., " M ug."

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-lends hi

Jo u rnal.

reporter's ticket. 1 38

ertiser.

ldie " John on, Barne. , K napp, B n Bunker, " Nick."

Hi frien cls 0 . S . N .

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His frien d

Fred r i c k W i n low J o h u on (Tedd i e ) , '92 . - Winslow Hornet . Hi

frie nd

F . B. N ichol . '92 . - Pemaq u id 1Wessenge1·. His friends, ,

Carl H e n ry. Reynold

.E. H . , ' t o\'

r,

'

'92.

'

{

{ Coh e n , B e n Bunker.

" Cupid , " " Joe S h e p , " " Doc. " M i l ler.

llonorary nfembe1· by 1·equcst of Faculty .

. 2 . - Porlland Expre. s . ( Too irregular a correspondent to b e entitled t o a t i c k t. )

A.

. W a t o n , '9 2 . - ortland Pres

,

Hi

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'93. - Water ille

frien d s 0.

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entinel. His friends 0. S .

Jo l Byron

l oc a m , ( 'eed

Press M E M B E RS

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{

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onsequently bas n o friend , 0 . S.

not earn a ticket.)

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R E PORT SOC I A L HAPPE N I NGS.

C . E. Cohen

P a e,

W. N. Donova n ,

J I I y,

F . B . N ichol , L. C. lVl il ler,

' a rn p b I I ,

W i l l ia m F l t ·lier,

V . M. W h i tman ,

W.

A a M i not Jone ,

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N.)

Reporter. ( H i s father says h e doe

\ . Par on

N.,

" Teddie," Dick, Wadsworth.

9 3 . - New York Tribune.

n o tick t-preacbes;

' m i t h , '93 . - Somerset

D.

{

Boston Globe, Waterville Mail.

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F.

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W. Johnso n .


OFFICERS.

Pre iclen t

' H A RLI!:

V ice-Pre i d n t ,

A . l\I ERR I LL

'TEPilE

.

e c r tary, Trca u rer,

'92.

STA R K , ' 9 2 .

c. N. PERKIN ,

'93.

TOJUllf Y POLLAR D , ' 9 4 .

D I R ECTO R S .

Fir t

. H . ,"r D DA tm

'9 1 .

. G . P. FA L L , ' 9 2 .

ond T h i rd ,

c. F.

Foo rtb ,

J\UTH , ' 9 3 .

' FREELY " H owE, '9 4 . 140


White.-

. P. B a rn e .

TVltite. -•· T b ,

l V7t ite.- Lac l i

'Kingz. �ueenz.

od l e

BZack . - J u p i te r 0 borne.

Black . -S a m '

Bla clc. - N o r t h

' H all,

Dr. Dunn'·.

o l l eg e ,

' o u t b Col l ege .

'Knightrz.

TVltite. -Dorn,

Blaclc. -

Fay .

Wldte.-Th r

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'

nap , ' '

Joe . "

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none.

:r3izhopz.

Black . - Ly n ch (Catb . ) , H u bbard ( E p i . ) .

�awnz.

White. - � e u t e r .

Black . -J u n ior Kick ers .

:Aefri'oe memberx:s. '91.

'tocld:ucl,

Leadbetter,

a m r bel l ,

, ' tti rt Y a u t

W at son ,

E . E . Morse .

' 92. •

Merri l l

. A . A n d re w s ,

" t u rte v a n t

Fall

1 u nson ,

H e rrick.

' tark , '93.

e rk i u

. P.

•,

mitb,

'tim on,

Noyes, W in g .

'94 . H o we ,

A l ex a nder, 141

Po ll ard .


"K

OCK-' E M- T I F F

hi pm a n ,

"

of the College.)

(Champion

toddard, And re ws,

Wat on ,

Barne ,

' tover.

" LA Y - ' E M -S T I F F S . " (Exhibiting their prowess principally in contests with the Freshmen.)

Morse,

Morse,

Luce,

timso n .

mi th,

Fairbrothe r,

" G I T- L A I D-S T I FFS. ' (The Freshman " heavy hitters.")

Freeman , Pierce,

Cole m a n ,

B u rleigh ,

A lexa n d e r ,

Lyn c h ,

V . M . W h i tman .

Pol l ard , 142


OFFICERS.

G R A E c . IL LEY.

Pre iclen t , V i c• - P r

id o t ,

foLLY L. CARLETON. AnIE L .

' e r tary

r ELLIE

Trea ur r,

CLARA G.

'o m m i '.'a t -y ,

BRO"\VN.

F.

H uNT. Jo

M E M B E RS.

, ' ad i

L. Br w n ,

folly L.

Nel l ie F. H a n t , ' 9 4 .

!l-! .

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'arl e to n , '!J+ . ' I a ra

. Jones

'94.

HONORARY M E M BER.

A n n ie M . Richardso n , ' 9 4 .

143

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M 6 M B6 R S. Em ! i n

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G race

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n m m i o g , '9 2 .

S. P . G . P . OttGA 17.l!.D

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M6M B E RS. Nellie

. Bakema n ,

'92.

L o r a G . C u m mings, ' 9 3 . fary E .

G ertrude L . Rand a l l , ' 9 2 .

' pear, '93 .

E v a n gel i n e Tay lor, ' 9 3 .

Katharine Berry , ' 9 3 .

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year among both active and post-graduate students. tbe l atter bave taken ad v a n tage of thi f u l ly d i re ted

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t o perfect them elve i

not

in the i r chosen profession of

fu t ome praise to say that a great deal of the

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1

or

p cimeu

the

attend

i

a hi

atte n t i o n almost e n t i rely to Hi

u mm e r vacations from .

pent in the fiel d , collecting i nformation

to be u ed i n teac h i ng 1 i ne ratogy and Geology.

n th

n

n

given hi

- room work .

were u n i fo r m ly

then no vacatio n ha not b

due to the

it in charge.

matter

-

Not a few o f

course, so w isely and s uccess­

S in ce

been pas ed in w h i c h b is chief e m ploy m e n t haE> of the follow i n g term .

T h at such has been

e ide n t from t h e degree of s ucce

tudie

which has a lways

w o rk in the cla

-roo m .

or

or E l d e r b as

147

u ffered


[ F l't;I( REA UJNfl n riow ' I NG'. ..

rew e manat

o ·i

An

from

1,1H,\ . UPO.

'reati n'

ETt;oo . " )

mas

aries; lay th ere like a

Wool-wedge by it

mother.

By lap e, found it G a u adol non, b

ce ; w a x e<l i n i t am

Lap e

If l e fl e e e stock.

concorporate, i nsou l ed

i t h b r cognom ned Mary.

Thi n k th , ' ' F rom cold of moon sprang l o re."

I at

cas ,-" Good fo r w oo l - wedge

Like a

ho were erudite.

prawletb up th

Why notT 1

road there w i t h

B r a i n k een-van ned for precept · tri ketb io up n the a

emblage

Like as b e w e re savant, cla sic sage.

Becom e t b ru l i n g source of i n l y ­ Lambe n t jovial ity. h at but once

Grow th lessoned­

was

merely wool -

P l ncks h i m k n o w l edge · finds con v i viality. eks to o u tstrip the differen t i a

Of

mere oozy eft t h i n g .

Pedagogue

traight

pieth 'Wool-wedge,

Over caled with science for the nonce, B rain . mailed and bearing i t elf n expressional ideality to G rovell ers of its ger m .

" Aha l

Tbinketb :

he, fo u n d a n d fough t , be 148


Worsted

T

Or !

it may be, look

p, work u p

Careth at l ast For n o t h i n g but the protop l asmic oncept. E x pe l l e t h scal i n g e ru d i te. Wby not .

[A

keth r u m i n a t i ng youth -hood, T How love . ' Turn e t h eyes I n ealed w i th p u rpose flat u pon the t a l ker,

' TVliy l ove

' ' Hoi • Get

l ov e f

'

He l oves wlJo 1

i ngraft affec tion

l o ved the l i ke,

a t u rate

With shee r e teem reciprocal . W h y n ot . )

Ke n n ebec ! What i To

the

ecret of thy power

i ng a response to the t h robbi n g heart,

G l ad'n i n

with

y rn pathy each varied h o u r f

Type of t h e h u man s o u l t h o u art. C h i l d hood joyou , thong b t l e s, fl eeti ng, Heart w i t h m i l"th and rap t u re bea t i n g , ee i n ripples l i gh t and a i ry, , uu h i ne - k i

ed, i l l us i ve , fairy.

t ronge t pas ion, d eeplv F ierce t

wel l ing,

t r uggl e, ceasele s t o i l i ng,

randly the e a re a l l e x p ressed h e n in Ro l l I

our

p r i o g thy m i gh ty torre n t

i n rage each foam i n g e re t . k y w i t h c l oud

Brighte t hope to ashe

o'ersh aded, faded

T

i n de rs of o u r fonde t dream ; B l a c k ened fragments of past trea ore, 1 i n g l e in your om bre stream . 149


t ru O'gling heart thy toi l shal l ea , s w i t b tranquil waves of peace, 'l'b K n n b c i n rosen.Le l i gh t, A ft r t h e turbul nt . torm-sw pt day, , m i l i ng ref ! ct the ¡nn, t briO"bt.

If, a me on ba expr s ed it, " Li fe and h o pe ' i n very s d , ' Do we not then f, el thee beating Witb the great b art - th rob of od .

150


i n the 'ucb i

m ethod

of

editing of

aad what i

i t l ay

doe

\ n

a ry to t h e

be a

u red .

certai n .

be

the

toe remedy ?

b a l l att m p t to an wer the ·

t b e fir t p l ac , perhap

and

t h e ,·er H c t o f t b e e d i tors

q u e tions as

be

t we may.

In

we OLwht to determ i n e w h a t t h e req u i ites F i r t, fi n a n c i a l s u p port m u s t

t p u b l icn.tion are.

B u t to obta i n t b i , a b ig b grade p 1 1 bl i ca t i o n shou l d b e

To t! n u re

ucb a p u b l ication , the

ORA L E

ed i to rs should

n o t o n ly be t b e m e n be t fi t ted for their po itioo , in l i terary a b i l i ty , b o u l d b e m ade t o f e e l thoroughly re p o n i b l e for the issue

but th y

aclJ year, a n d

bou l<l be entbu i a t i c a a d ' dead i u earnest " in tbe

p r p a rnt i o n o f t b e un b

Th i

ORA

LE.

Let l l

ee i f tbe e cond i t ions a re , o r

m e t , u n d e r t h e p r e e a t c o o t i t u t i o n o f the fi n a n ci a l

n p port i

n o w a su red

ra< l i · a l l y w rong a n d u n b u s i n es - l i k e .

p l l ecl t

pay i n full for a t l e a t s i x

acll year tion

or forf it hi

OnA

ORA

LE.

perbap , but in a way tlJat Eacb

tudeo t is now com­

LE before t h e fi r t of lVIay ,

rigllt to m e m ber L l i p ia the

OttA

LE a

o c i a­

a 1 1 c1 h e n ce a l l v i ce i a the m a n agem e n t of the a . ociation , the 151


t i n u u pon th m a n d work a and t h e t i m e

Ol' a

l i ttle

The e d i to r- i n -ch i e f

m ay allow t b e m to.

a re not rare w hen h e

an a b l e a n d en ru Li to fal l up n him, au l for h i

work.

and w akne tion ?

'an

D o we need to i n voked i n men

wl10

v e n th n he get

u ch a coo titution for onr a n n ual p u b l i ca ­

have

real

l i terary

that the i r work w i l l b e attri b u te d t o till

to no one in partic n lar ?

To make the bu i n e

-like

defi n i tely fix u pon

when t h e y k n o w

Io

hort, cou l d a p re m i n m on

y t e rn be

l ac k

work,

y tern d o e ?

R C LE what it

coo t i tu tion

i n ve n t i v e a b i l i t y ,

LE

ome o n e of t b e reg u l a r e d i to r ,

wel l d e v i eel w h ic h would put a g reat r or no work , than the p r e e o t

and

Ot A

e o t b u ia tical ly w rk t h e i r be t f o r tl1e or wor e

l i ttle crnd i t

ho w i ng the dan..,.er

p e n d any t i m e i n

b o u l d be we s t u d e n t

b b i nd

o m e m e n , or cla

it,

a

con titu tioa

of meu

the m an ageme n t aud l iterary work of the

mu t p u t a w h ich

will

the re p o n i b i l i ty fo r

ORA

L E , one

w hich w i l l

force t i.l e b e t m e n i n college i n to effort , a n d com pe l e o t b u i a t i c a n d r i g i d l y exce l l e n t work on the p a r t of the editors them e l v e more than a l l else , one w h ich w i l l , i f po a n d r i v a l ry of a l l

rt

on the

ide of

i b l e , range e t as

n. good p u b l ication ,

; and fee l i n g rather

than against i t . 'Ve w i l l now make some sugge t ions of c h a n g e 152

w h ich we t h i n k


h o u l d be w rongbt t h e 0 Ra LE

in

the pre e n t

con s ti t u t i o n .

F i rst, we bel i e...- e

b o u l d be p u b l ished before they are paid for

Thi

by the

method would force the ed itors and m a n agement of

RA LE to prnd uce a n attract i v e and h igh grade p u b l ication w i t h a uood b i n d i n g . force

e a r e con fident t b a t t h e s a m e p u b l i c s p i r i t w h ich

m e u n o w to pay for

omethi n g w bich tbey have not seen w i l l

t h e n i n u re a gen e rou

u pport for the ORACLE .

othe r req u i ite

i o Ll icated

t w o w ay

in w h ic h it

J u o ior c l a. p u bl i

a bov

eem

p u bl i h the

be

to u

How next s h a l l the

ecu red ?

We s h a l l propo e

it can be done.

RA r.E, or bette r

Either l e t t h e

til l , l e t each fratern ity

Ii it in t u rn and put it forth to be sold on its me rits l ike any r it miuht

other I ook . tudent wheu i

for

o man

ued .

'

be better to get

O RACLE

ubscriptions from

eac.: h , prnv ided tbey were

Jow t h e n yon w i l l have

the

aiisfactory

ecu red , beyond q uestion ,

tow'tr l t b e very be t p u b l ication w i t b i n the capacity f

'ol by rn n .

For, �u ppo e t h e J n n i or c l a

to publi h the

0 ACLE i n d u e t i m

, a

' l:l 3 , or ' 9 4 , or ' 9 5 ,

each J o n ior c l a s would

cheme, b u t n o w ari es the e e all i n favor of t h i que t i o o , w h at arc we to do abou t the r i v a l ry between the d i fferent frate rn itie ? T h e a rn e old t rou bles abou t the e l ection of editors w ol l in v i tably a ri e , and i t e tt l i n g thi

o f fi n a l l y

eem

to u

t rn u b l e .

ORA LE in to rn .

frat rn ity p u h l i h t h in

w ho!

fa\·or of

thi

that there i

T h at way i There

plan, and

no

but one way

t h i s : Let each

eern

to u

trong

to be

argu men t

arg u m e n t add uced i n favor of the J u n ior u rged w i th a l mo t double force in favor of be l c l u p u b l ication B u t w hat ubli ation by tbe fratern ities . o f rotary f th

ab u t the

11euter

l element

T h e probab i l i ty i s q u i te trong tbat for t he n uter e l e m e n t will be d p l eted very m uch i n i u trod u ti o of s o m e n e w fratern ity an l t b e n t b i

a n u m ber of y �1.r n umb r

by th

153


II

•ut

l'FI

• d i tor

exi t uni

it

ex h i b i t cl in th a n l l th r to u

i

n

all.

Either of t b e p l a n

y tern , and t l i

Llgrre tecl i

o n e r th

to good l iteratu re w b ic b ba

ORA

LE

the better it

peed i ly cau e t b

ettle

will be.

devi e

ome sy tern w b icb

our college p u b lications. acco m p l i s h what i

l a l i k e u pon o u r Echo and o u r

Let u

t a k e mea u r e s w h ich

d ay t o be forgotte n , w h e n it c a n be

truth, that b e w h o b as read o n e u

m u c b better than the presen t

tudent' o f Colby t li row off that i n c u b u s

ORA

LE

ha

will

aid with

read t h e m a l l ; and let

b a l l have a resu rrecting effect u pon

W ho can devi e a better plan than t h is to

needed ?

154

.


u

(}l�1e

@';( aay

/

dtdy()u dave Jl()U/t /�.� ,_,

�me j't�d alM!f ()Vf/U/

�nd -uie a!M!f 14'e-e4-a/ �n d de.Je

n

ctAe yur,/e d

.c#'enc�-zi/�

;hdaaa-n/u-ay / ded u.J

'4

,_,

�r /;;ya/

cfieuict-�e /.tfe ?d4

cf!J'�-(,4

d_/eaef' dr .

<-n,-n-0"'?

�/

ede dMne d�

cf!J',,fe}///a/ea/;y()U/t ��Ct/

C?/ d#-ten/ /�j1? /()-n'b 155

�c�7

,/,,;do _ ,,,


om-

b a l a n ce .

joyed

The

and

tbe wav i n g fea t on t b e

156


reel

cl coratetl in w h ite

long

to

e

i

fl io as it

fol d s to the breeze ; the sight h e

t i l l den ied ; t h e pen n a n t has been won ; the staff is

w ai t i n g ; Bowdoin

ti l l • • q u ibble . '

The I a e - ba l l r e ord o f t b e p rese n t Tl t e re luwe been

t be

ear h as seldom been s u r­

games plaJ;ed, a n d games have

home team a n d her favored

or

u n fortu n a t e

w· Lave wuu aga i n t g r e a t odd , a n d aga in h a v e lost oo d i t ion were pro 1 i t iou for v i ctory . Bate and Maine 'ol leae w re not

our

ched u lecl

m e re ly by

h a o ce . b u t l i k e o u r friend

l> a.t e n i n

l ra oge game

u u n ce

It i d itJi u l y i n t a. a ce

with

by

Bowdoi n .

o l uy

Finally the

old

The con t

reat r p ra i e .

m a t da

u pon a di cu sioo of t h e

tudent

beliHe

tbat

i n e very

have act cl i n a. m a n n e r beco m i n g co l l ege m e n ; they

lb

f u l a n d io tere

vi t r y .

we met t h e m

beco m i n g t o a m a te u r .

a ry to e n t e r at length

rt:!arct that a d iffer n ee ha u cce

core

·

o p pon e n t

f r o m B o w d o i n t h ey , t o o , fel l

!

a ri en w hich ha

ma rred a n otherwise

t'ua ea on .

o l by

congra t u l ates

t wn ome

You r h o m e i

her

on

fou a h t aga i n t odd

on

another

h a rd

; t h e v ictors de erve

pen n ant, be ready to grace C o m m e o ce­ i n ou r m id t

p l a e for thee .

157

!

A not b er cam p u s ha

no


®he ®c:rle 0 f

@Ie i gh �i de.

0

n i gh t wa col d , ti.le air wa cl n r, l ay drift d far a n d nf'ar, nd un<lerneatb th e m on's pa l e rny Drove many an open one-horse I • i n-b.

The

The snow

n ollen- t reat, far up, far down, From Fai r fi I d ba k to 'ol by- town, re ' ' rig ' of almost any k i n d That one could i n the oun try fi nrl. Io spl e n di d tyle among the throng. Prancing with dainty st p along, Behold a span of band ome bay Before a two- eat, open sleigh . A

n arer

v i ew reveal

th e

guided

by a

T h e bays a r e

college boy at that, we

ud w i t h him there Of course there

is

are

t ru t h , youth · ee,

others-thre

n o need

to

say

That two are college ladies gay, 158


Who with these boys were glad to go A -d r i \ i a n- o'er t h e " l o vely snow.

But look ! what is this

udden freak !

W h a t means that a w fu l , piercillg shriek T h a t break That c i l l 'fbe

npon the m idn igh t a i r, t h e blood a n d l i ft

acne o l d

tory o'

r

the h a i r .

agai n ,

Loo e driving 1cith

an

The r u n n e r

a drifted place,

trike

u n ta u t ( u n tau,_q lit) rein;

ad out t h ey go, w i t h o u t a grace. cold reception t h ey d i d meet For bead The

and hearts, for hauds and feet.

now begirt them a l l a round,

For dee! i t lay upon t h e gro u n d .

The homew a rd wal k w a s s a d and

low ;

Tb •y waded t h rough t h e cheerl ess snow, .i nd m u tely w i shed a stouter man H ad c u rbed that fiery, frisky span .

0 I t a moral here be fou n d ! tru t h q u i te lofty a n d p rofou n d !

When

driving through a rlottbtjul pot

'e both

ltrinrl

, or you'll get " up of.

159


,

AL M ER

M<'

AT

LT,1

E \\' PO RT1

TEI{.'

Ry

f low

R.

L l arry

v i v id l a n a u ag ,

be

ay :

on

At Mr

bow b

ot rta i n d,

e n tertai n i n g a n d b e i n <T

. V a n d e r b i l t ' <T ra n t!

L r d B -- a n i v d . , be

aicl t o t h

h e i n <T to ld , he ru bed o u l d hardly w a i t to the pond and of tbi

.M M l!:D

a n cl War

iin

rvatory tal k i n<T Lo t b e b I l e o f

h . t

' ff

d

ll J

pe n t a

cl.

In

ea oa ,

o n e p l ac e

hi

re pect

ent

n

ai l : ' Me d e a b fel l a w .

cion-cber- k n o w . ix:

to t h e

m e fri e n d , Jordan ? '

a n d e m b ra c i a a m e ,

ocie y novel i

A Tt D

ball I h a p p e n e d to be i n t h e

You mu

t

pend a fort o ia h t w i t h m e a t m e ca tie . ' "

t i r r i o <T

\

w port, w h en m y ol d f r i a d ,

W h re i

ec you

l

a n cl w i n

W i t h o u t wa i t i n <T t o pa bnLler,

W IT H

a u thor t I I - , in b i · o w n char­

e w port , " th

l

n.cte r i tic an

[

T . Jorcl a u .

come o v a w T h e price

o f tbe

( t he p r i c

unday

Globe) .

" TIP

RE

N'

E:T T E , O R

r,

A. M P O . '

T H E CoLUY

Th e a u t hor i

How

I

a m a o wel l k n o w n

be n a party to n u m e r u ol e

[

o

e

in

the C amp u

'oLE

r of

tlrn eart h .

a n cl n o w ret a i n

J r.

P.&OPJUETO.R O F

real e tate c i rcles a n d h a s

A

i

He know

by p e r -

w e l l k n o w n he w a

at

H e h as however, d i posed o f

one- t b i r l each to the wel l - lrn o w n fi n a n c i e r t a i n Rowley

H owe,

giga o t ic t rao a t i o o .

o n a l e x pe r i e n ce of w h at h e w rite . o n e t i me

ME

BE ·

B y F reeland

D. J. Gallert and Cap ­

n ly tbe re m a i n i n g t h i rd , Norway and

H o w ( e ) b e obt a i n ed t h e latte r i

told i n hi

ably wri t ­

te n book . " T H E VAL E OF A COLLEG U.. TE E DUCATION.

Pelegv i l le. Mr. 0 good

is one

of

the

talen ted

By

-- Osgood, of

w r i te rs for t he

Ellsworth

.America n , in w hich breezy sheet many of b i s chefs d'reuvres h a m ap162


Ia h i

pearecl .

l ate t work Mr. 0 goo<l m akes a comparison between

the a v rage coll O'e man and the u rpa

work

ed only by the

a l o t !Je a u t h o r of

i

Tak

rni es on tbc Me

'

This i s a great M r . Osgood

alonskee " and " How to

Pbotograr b . "

.. T ET T H E P E . E LI . ' offeu,e at M r . of it t a t e ro c n t The a u t hor i \ra l u , o f a

au 1 fi nd

o b j ctioo able

Education . "

Thi

pa sage

for t b e

in

' The

con t roversy is b u t t b e

l i k ly t o end i n a cou rt of l a w .

A. L o ,

TUE M ilNE

Too m u c h c a n n o t b e vi1le ntl

takes falsity

.

ol legiat

I egi n u i n O' o f w ha t i

R �W LE

By " < >ne nf t b e ' o m 11](ln H e rd ' who ancJ enuea\ ors to prove tbe

good'' boo k ,

a di t i n g u i lied membe r of t lte Soc i e ty

Pre v n t iou of ' i e

' co m mon herd . "

ize of the author's fee t .

o.a. T. '

By

A. H .

aid in pra ise of t b i

i n 1 ,. e w i t h t he

Hi <le c ri ption

I r.

Tbe

nbject , a n d tre a ts it with a m a

of t lte i n habitant

pecially d v i d .

b i pma n .

l i ttle volu m e .

-

of t h e Maine fi s h i n g

b i p m a n is al o t h e a u thor of t h e

B l u e-Eyed Fan n i e . "

" Tn E

H a N D- BooK OF P A,-n

BALL-R

M

.

LITE

O:N'VER A.TION FOR EVENING CALLS

By W. L. B o nn ey .

bis for

" PREV',\ IO C ' A TJON

I

D E Ea

Pemaquid P u b l i b i n g

Y.

By

om pany.

163

F.

B.

icbols.

P u b l i shed by the


th au i n · w i th b i . lao ·e, i n i t spi d a lovely d . m p i t c b r p, i n e<l a n c l t roubl cl look He r cog n ize d a former tlame.

II

swept ncl

D

m u te app al tb i r t arful ligh t ; H i heart with c1 e pe. t pity b at, El e poke al ud b i t b ou rh t : " I 1 1 w rite.' I t Reemed he r

y

in

p o n b i m t u rn ed

The tender m i i ve named the play, A n d a kcd that friendship l> renew d . ick Tbe ao wer ran : ' hly wife wa La ·t n i ,,. b t , from atinn- hearty food ." For I m a o l l ege maide n .

I tos

tbe I n.11 bi,,.h in he air, gra p my racquet tightly ; I am a ten n i player fa i r, I'm p re t ty, p l u m p, and prigh tly. T

ball c l e s e n d s , my racquet fall , A n d tri k e again t i t fai rly But that old net stops all the ball I ,,.et c111e over rarely.

The

ver get a i n ,,.le poi nt, Twould co t m e too m uch trouble, B u t twist my frame all out of joint, A n d serve a useless double. I

n

I am a ten n i s player fai r, My heart i sorrow- laden ; I double, but I n e ver pai r: For I'm a college mai d Pn. 164


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THE

Anti = F mininB Sooiety. ITS EXISTENCE ABRUPTLY TERMINATED

J UNE

I O,

1 89 1 .

R � POS� T O lT S ClXD�RS.

Hi5


TAKEN FR

a l i t t l e boy l i k e on

T h at Prcx. was one T b at Cy.

tim

on

That i n d i v i d ual

M Y. M. C. A. HAND- B

i

not a

weari n rr

sh uld app r pri at

ou1Hl

common prop<'rty.

o m e bicrger

boy

n w in

ol lege.

bi ' ·

That it is

That i t i

the m i '.ion of maoy to

fu n ny " to 't eal ;-. a m 's wbeelbarr w.

That l i b rary b ok

are

That H arry Jordan i T h a t J oe

f you.

ad.

That i t is m a n l y t o be tou cr!J l i k TIJat

K.

ometi m e

bow t b

m

Ive

fool .

o\·erdue.

nnt a :F're b m a u .

bepherd w a s b o rn so.

That organ gri nder

are

am s delio-bt.

That private ten n is court

ar

That your room belongs to

public

property.

ther people.

That n o thie,• ing i s ever done at Colby. That

erne W h i tman'

h eacl

i

never too lar e for b i s

support i t . For fu rther beatit u t l

see band -boo k .

1 66

' D ck

to


@guib8' .

·:e:

Prex . - · ' If you w i l l m o v e a l i ttle n a bled to

bi

et

C

et a l i ttle

y,

kinn

•· Mr.

.

It

is al m15 s

the m a rk

s i ble.'

hl i

to\•e,

You w i l l stand over many

B rown.

before yon d i e .''

bo t on hli

t h e air.

po

an ' )

• i l l you please

n ot f ar ' be

Ro b-" D

h i gh as

w i l l you plea e can ? '

( l l r. Ki n n . ,

a

lrr. John on M r. M -- w i l l be

biO'her in

o f a a n t l man to rret t h e feet a

�·

B.-'

ir !

·o

n t

for

you o r he

d i d not m e a n w h a t

. b (�

' Only ::ii ruon " If r u d ro µ

auy

o t h e r man. '

ai d . )

were i n v i t d b u t C h arlie w e n t lo report. 1 '

bem i

., you w i l l cease

Mis

try

to

be a reg u l a r

: t ud o t . " i · my t acb r and be i

" F . H . )\ i chol

a good one.''

DPar Jlr. K. : not m o r

If y u a re you

will lJ

regular

in

you r a t t e n d a nce u po n college

work

d rnpped from your class. Re pectfully,

ecretary.

E. W. HALL, Ha

Tot man

' , ·ay ! b;Lv '

bo u rrh t t h e campu

you

ver played ten n i

. w i th t h e in t ructor

in

elocution '

'o, does be play a good game ' '

Well y

' .� I I ov

· i n bi· own eye .

r

to tb

d pot !

Pa. Jone' comes

fam i l y . " 1 D i d you fi n d

' . 'o

auytb i o tr to eat � '

Lombard got•tber

first. 167

in

with bi

wife

and


DWIN

MR.

L A R K,

HARLE

Ban d , compo etl or sixteeu

c lebrat d BRAS

The far-farned arti t, as isted by bi

Dot d musicians, wi l l head the proce sioo on

M EMORIAL

Th

D A Y , S A T U R D A Y , M A Y 30, 1 89 1 .

fol lowing i s tbe P<'l'BtJ1111el o ( thi

fan1ou. orga11ization :

' JL\ R L K·

EnwrN

' 1,A rtK, MOUTJf.

L E A D E R A.ND P&Rll'OHM&ll ON H I

E.

b a r! s

Edwin

. L.

Ed.

lark,

' h arl cs

('ornl't.

'. L.

rk,

'lark,

f/urcly- Gunfy .

Edwin

'.

. L.

rk, IIo rnp i)H'.

r k , Bagpipe.

rk,

'barles

Ram' Horn.

E d . C h arles

Fi

h Horn.

Ed. C h a rles C l ark, Powii,er Horn.

'-harp.

Ed. C.

. L. A rk , Jambourine.

,lfoznJ'l.

Little Annie Roon y. mok

'lark, , loblJerine.

. Lark, JJiouth- O rgan.

. L. A r k , Jew

2. 0 Who W i l l

IIornet.

. Lark , French Horn.

E. . Lark,

C. C l a r k ,

barles C. Lark , Gaspipe.

E.

' l a r k , ]}feer chaum Pipe.

. C. L .

lrnian

'

Ed.

1.

F. Re

Hum ·tru111.

Edwin

Edwin E.

E.

, icinettf'.

' . Lark

Handel.

1 y Meer chaum Pipe '.' .

( olo L>y M r . Ed.

la rk .) Beethoven.

ii. La Lavandiere d ' I reland.

Herr Rowley.

4 . Das B u l l-frog am Ufer.

lark.

5 . I am Too Fat to Sing. Colo by Mr. E ctw i 11 Charles 16

lark.)


The precedi n g was ha n ded us by a i:eporter o n th e Waterboro' Times, with the reque t that we publi h i t in the columns of the ORACLE. The followi n g are a few of the ma n y fl at te rin g

n oti ces that appeared in t he

pre � of the fo l l o wi n g week, recounting the marked success of Mr. Clark a n d bis musicians at Waterboro', Me., o n

Memorial D ay .

pul.ili hi n g them, as they so inti mately co n cer n

We tak e great pleasure in

the re p u tat io n of

o n e o f our

repre e n tative college me n .

' The wru

p rogram re n dered yesterday b y Jlfr. Clark an d b i celebrated ba n d

o n e of . "-

f atur

" Mr .

xcep ti o n al excelle n ce a n d contained

many new

and

attractive

unday He1·ald.

lark's executi o n of the difficult solo, • I am Too Fat to S i n g , ' was a

m <l e i of fi n i hed a n d graceful movement, a n d gave evide n ce of b i s delicate a p p reciati o n of the

ubl i mity a n d greatness o f hi s theme.

W e predict for this

tale n ted young artist a n extraordinary career in the mu i c al world . " -llfusical

Record. " _.\. very l arge and a pp rec i a t i ve anclie n ce li ste n ed with rapt attention to Mr.

Ed.

.

Clark'

exqui it

re n deri n g of that pathetic l it t l e selection , ' 0 \Vho W i l l

m o k e My Meer c b a u m Pipe ? '

At i t s clo e a perfect furore of a p p l a u e s u m ­

mo n ed ll i w aaain b fore the e n thusi asti c assembly, whe n h e res p o n ded with the lofty

o m p o ition , • It Wa.s My Last Ciaar.'

l\fr. Clark's ex p erie n ce with that

n ovel i n tru me n t, the Meer cbaum P i pe , has b e n of short duration , but already he e v i n c

u e . ' '- B a r Harbor Record.

great proficiency i n i t

" Too runcb prai e c

n n t be accorded Mr. Clark and b i

performer .

Gilmore

is n o longer i n i t . ' '-Bo.sUJn (;lobe. We would add, for the be n efi t o f our readers , that Mr. Clark is al so a p ro m i ­

n

n t m e m b r of t h e

tion

alwa •

• II

odtli n g

come very timely

Q uar tet te

autl t h e

olby Glee Club.

a n d are always he ar til y accepted.

of the tim .

169

s sugge Hi


[ For the b nefit f o •i ty in gen ml ancl Fr sh m n i11 particular, th RACLE crib th followin i t w from o u r genial coot mporary the �Yrwway RP/ri!J rator.]

aon t

He

wa

pre

ot nt a

reccpti

theatri cal cl u b o f o u r Y i l lag d l'i o g of t h a t p a t h ti o f the bel l e e x perienc v i l le . n

up rior to h i m io hi favorite gam . 11 tender d h i m la t ev n i n g by the and

w h ich he pa

It seem

ae

d t l nouo- b w h e n h e G 1· t w e o t to Water­

that in company w i th another col lege man he w i t­

ed a bal l game on the campu , and had a i m pre

e x ce l ! a t ren ­

i i er Fitly Pu ll i hed . '

f t h e o c c a i o n d r w f r o m b i rn an acco u n t o f a f u n n y

occasion a young l ady whom be thi

· l.Jarm e<l a l l hy bi

el ctioo , ' The

ion b e wa

p l ead i n g tbat that t b e boy

v e r y atte n t i v e and

" Bu t a , a l l good time and

O u r Freely ' say

for a long t i me-in fact t h at

mi take for a week or more .

mn t have an e u cl , M r. How

pel l ecl to ret u rn n e x t we k to res u m e hi h a l l look eagerly for b i

when be can del ight u

Under

waxed eloquent i n h i

be shou l d take a col l ge conr e . l i d not get on to the jok

he h i m se l f d i d not 1 arn of h i

ev ery sncces

com pan ion on that

.-ntpposed was U ll married .

w i t b feat

tudie .

return i n th

on the b i cycl e . " 170

w i ll be corn­ We wi h him o mmer,


ORH A M .

' F

r I am pa t my d anci n g day . "

HEN.

" B i. F:li E V .\,' . .

D

JI Fo

NA

l o t bes a r wi t i

t be

d

wor t h a n h u n dred pounds :

ar at a o-roat.

r ek ' b i

ficklene's bnxe k n o wn . "

TER.

" N i bt after n ig h t b e

a t and b l eare d bis eye

' De l i i u : 1' e q:la n y

n bo u o d ed cheek !

JJITM N.

E R� E

!

U o q u e t.ionably Natu re''

j r.

w i t h l.JOoks.

tnmO'e t freak . '

ZER.

\"Vo

u n to b i m t b <t t ris t h up early i n t b e morning a n d m a ke t b

a I ud noi'e. ' KENRH'K.

r i te a n epi taph on my back a n d

Lu

E,

1E

I E R.

�S

I II

go as

a

tombstone. '

' A u d when they y e l l ed, we though t an ass d i d bray. '

no •

E.

' I s a y t h e e a r t h did

!Jake wbeu

I

w as born."

TI EI'TI E RlJ.

II

tu d i e

b re I sol m n ly <l efy.

L M llARlJ.

· ' Thou take t the p ri z e fo r eat i n g. " L 1':,\ DB ETTER.

'

T r n:

r ation'

'ONFEREN<'E

" Tb

h e i r ; the w rid, the \\Orld is m i n e. ' ' 0 M :1. 1 1 TT E E .

c o l d o u t ra l i ty of an i m partial j u lge." 171


RO B I

'0

.

all1

II i n

El!w T

TMA " L L

n.

thr

fo l d mnD ns

b o w o x p lain th

rn

1

lay t h

tl l i rd

V ' ry bo!ly k n nws ·

yobrow u n < l e rn ath h i s noso."

foo l . '

P t n: tt< ' F. , '!)4.

' ' T h i is t b e grmt . p

t

IT

f t!J in all.

R.· " Fa i t b ,

R WLEY. " I am

R

ER .

b i hair i

11

h ome l y

color. 1

om mon m 1 1 . '

rol l of

t i n Lb

' Behold, bo\

of a go d

1

a beard dotb m ak e a roan. '

1 A T U E W '. "

nrl

t i l l Lbey gazed a n c l sti l l the wonder grew­

rry

That one small bea l cou l d c ,

,J RD

all

be k n ew."

N.

" . ' p • ak l i t t l e an<l

t o th

t J i1 1t

an d you w i l l

pa" for som body.

M l L L E'l'T.

" Hi s l oo k s ' LA R K .

Jo

E

,

wer

reen pa st u r

Ir adfu l . '

<'

m a k e fa t

" \V by wait I her

T

R'.l'E V

NT, 9 J . h a t b e m pe o

GRA E• B A RN E

alv s.

_\ . M .

born

T m u t t o L lw bosom of my fam i l y . '

p u n have we

wag Te ring h e ro T '

.

" Where "

I am

got1 t tbou that goo e look T '

ir

OR

LE i wb n I op

' my

l i ps, let n

d g bark."

DONOVAN .

" A prodigy o f wisdom . '

CHIPMAN. " T he sou l of this man i B E RRY , M E R R l TT.

( )

" W e are a

" To you

p ai r

i n bis clothes.'

of asses. '

wbose names h ave n o t been written here,

Wai t pati e o tly, your turn may come next year.'

172


· pt. 25.

Term open .

Fi fty - e v e n Fresh m e n

col l eoe am g ro w i n ' . "

Sepl. :? G .

'It • p b n1 et al. a t t e n d tbc Io titute in san.� t icket, i

1.

" De

Pro f. Roger Ba c - b a l l

" J oe "

o l d i e !' be clefie

tbe " Docto r "

fol l ower . lock

tbe J u n ior

aame- o p h

con:,

oci a b l e .

detected a n d s b o w n t h e door.

Protected by tbe b rn nze and all hi pt. 3 0 .

chape l .

and d u ck d w i t b tbe re t .

.

get

ct.

in

Rob b ie tak e n fo r a Fres h m a n

o u t of Physics .

v . Fre b .

G reat

1 5-5 i n f a v o r o f ' o p h s .

ct.

2.

F r e b m e n Io ·e tbeir bat

Oct.

3.

Tbe Fre bmen

are

excite m e n t .

at Rec itation H a l l .

h a p py .

T h e i r hat

a r e fou n d i n

a tr e.

1.

ct.

I u i t i a ti n i n t h e R e a d i n g - Roo m . a. d e g re e .

II band

everal F res h m e n take

get d n cked .

' e n iors g i ve

opbs

a banquet in honor o f thei r victory at the ball game .

G.

ct.

Pro f . Batti

takes mea u re m e n t

o f tue boys.

" Cy's "

bead mea u re rn e n t greatly i n creased . •

ct .

0 t.

11.

ct .

13.

·e o n d n i n e d e feated at Ken t' 'olby

d e feated at North

Hill.

A u on b y t h e Canabassets .

H a v e to leave before game is fi n i s b ed . Weck o f h ard work j u t c l o eel .

G reat d e m a n d for cuts.

Y . M. C . A . aucl Y . ' . A . give a rece ption to t h e F resh men . Perley p l ay tbe agr eable ( ? ) to ' The Gocldes ." " I u' t A l l aet them b u t tue Fre h m e u .

W.

it a b o u t t i m e to ao home n o w ? " ct.

15.

B a l l ga m e a t W atel'v i l le-Col bys v . Carrnbas ets ; 1 4-9

ci.

lG.

Col .

in favor of him b ct.

1

.

olby.

' ba u n o n v i i t'

, o r b o m o re

the col l ege .

G reat ovation g i v e n

the b o y . la

e lection .

o l by, 173

Tables t u rn e d .

B a l l ga me­


t. t.

L. ·L

ov .

22. 2.J . 2G. 31. �.

Z l[f

i n i t fa ti n .

To m m y

Iu i

·

in

th •

, · ·o n d

r •:u l i n u - roo 1 1 1 .

' , 'arn "

B u rl e i g h

:) .

ov.

oil a rd

io n of ·

lak

'' Cu pid "

I

nine

u

'

cl •g r e:,

l o fat-can ' t "'Ct

Fr

oppear v ry N O \' .

1J .

Nov.

G.

' le

tb

bald-

·'

'' ·

�.

ov.

1 0. 11.

Nov.

lr

in

v. N

' l u b · i n "' .

'upi

i ' d i p l ay

O\' r

No v . 1 :2 .

t- bal l .

it b

f re

l a tere t i n

Yery tou b i og .

J v.

13.

O\' .

14.

'om m i t t e t o the r

cue.

N O \' . 1 7 .

" te r m i n ate . F i ve men rece i v e a rd from ' Tecld y . " " You a r e b e re b noti fied , " e t c . 1'1tey a o h o m e ( ? ) .

Nov. I

G reat exci tem e n t among

Nov. 1 6 .

Nov .

1 !) .

rov . 2 1 .

re

pt ion

Mercu ry a little lower. ' c i a b l e at B a p t i t v

'01 h .

'

' ha l l we c u t ? "

Tro u b l e gr:t l u al ly tr .

"

o."

ub i d i a g .

' Fake " a o cl

toget h e r w i t h a l l t b e F re li m e o , atte n d . qua rtette " tb

ina .

Don , "

F reshmar:

' Corporal " Rowley i m pe r onates

b u ll-frog io

be pool . "

hou e . Nov . 2 6 .

Tbanksg i v i o g rece

Nov. 29.

F i r t k a t i a g o n t he r i \· e r .

beg i n

174

He b r i ng

clown

the


Dec.

"·

F i ft '

m en

and

go

to

b a k e hi

N ig h t l y m i l l

:J .

De .

" J ake " take mor

n c. J 3 .

D

i n North

o l l ege .

I e re1r n w n ed i n

a ride to

n f r nee

tory .

o m m i ttee o ro a u i z

.

opbo-

No l i qn ids.

a ride ; K n a p p d i tto. Orche trn k i l l

I r u ry freez ra.D a

l uggi n g c raze strikes Colb .

d a ri n g · b e c k e d h y b lood t h i r ty Fre b m e n .

tak Dec. l J . D c . l. j .

Will Carl et o n

r i n w b egao t o hear

ban d .

part

oben

t i me i n G y m .

. a t Ladie · H a l l .

1H u Dson the ob e rved o f

a l l o b en·er . .

1

.

M u n on

leav

u u ce r m o n i o u I

ym.

·.

beg i n s

J ake

to k ick . D c. c.

1 7. 1 . HI .

rh arn I.J a y

'on fe P n c n

ec.

T

R h and

c.

2 22 .

it

on

Kle i n b a o '

ca e- i t

opli .

, ' e o io r E x h i b i t ion at Bapti t attend .

D c.

it o u t , w i t h g l o \'e .

o m m ittec

h u rc b .

H at t i e B ro w n goe

You n g

t i m oo

home.

. heo i n . Ludie in a eparate d i \• i ion . ' ran d t w o- bo u r e' i o n o ( Board o f o n fe re n c e .

Exum

l\1 u ch

k i ck i ng .

D

. 23.

m >t Pro f. Roaer

.J u n i r

on l rn ation a n d of c l a

7.

Jan.

' t i m on re t u rn

.

Dor. , J o e ,

T back aga i n .

Jau .

1 0.

ccid nt a d liar

Jan . 1 2 .

Inn

i-.

.Ja n .

1

Fa i r fi e l d .

·om

a ft r

Fak

hi

21 .

and

to

tan l

a

them,

will

I

Bates

'ol by.

. E. m e n .

'ongo

Bate

t u cl e o t leaves Colby . hi

l\I o n ey i n i t .

Con­

B i l ly and R e n t form a com-

' b u rclL

picture h u ng i n l ibrary .

.' a m

k n ee o u t

" Wi b

ee me n ow . "

n w fa l l .

Te n f e t o f R ev.

pro rn i e t w o

y i n Port l a n d .

aga i n .

atalogu

and C y . come

barlie

" D --

moo y.

my ol l m ud n e r cou ld Jan . 1 0 .

a rl

Gorham p u t

bi n ation . •

from W i n l o w .

H a r ry

Pre.x hear

u t fo r Y . P .

·e rt a t

.J an .

u i ve r a l

t h rne - fo u rtb

to t h e m an w lio caught t h e i r ru n a w ay team .

t ud e n t come

Jan.

part o f

Tot m a n a n d Tow n e re- e n force '94 .

b l eel 'em . "

J an . 1 3 .

in exa m i n ation .

d i m a y on

appear

Ir .

at

moky roo m .

Good a

last.

e warcl fi nd

bi

the

u n day- cbool

average . " boys

in

G i v e m e n. piece o f that tobacco. " 175


Jan. 22.

All

t.b

b ys

f ula

at.t · n d ,

Fiv

8.

Prex p l ads for l iq uo r

o.

Jan. i I . . Ja n . 2 9 . Jau.

30.

F b.

2.

F b.

a.

F b.

4.

Feb .

-

Feb .

6.

Pr

F b.

7.

ORA LE m e e t i n g .

of '9. r ce i v e

tel l

reci tation 8. 9.

Feb.

1 0.

la

I. b oug h t to l ie • ' ha i l e r ' ·

tori

.

with lli

and

from

the p l n m .

' G i l " cal l a n d

Gorham arre t e d fot• d i tu rbelarionet.

' a m G ra v e

lea\•e

u ddea l y .

' no w . now. T n J u n ior

g o t o A u g u ta t o b e a r Cla on B i l l debated .

A l l the c l a

de i retl c u t that they m ight go in a body .

G o rh am con v e n ien tly F b. 1 1 .

mate

B i l ly get

a f w

u

i o g the peac Feb .

-

I J u t. Ba ·et t'

Lad i

F b.

m o r t h a n l aid b i rn . "

" W

boy

Ha rdy sec u re u e

m uc h

pra i n

vote on

cla oft

oap .

lli

knee aga i n .

p ict u re q u estio n .

m itb and l\Iatbew

Hearn

get "

et

o u t " i n c h a pe l . Feb. 1 3 .

Prof. Bat.ti p ick

Feb . 1 4 .

read

i n Bapti t c h u r c h .

R u fe "

tim on

o p the prima-rlon na .

R u mor pre v a i ls that

en ior term b i l ls a r e t o come o u t o o

Monday .

Feb. 1 5 .

R u m o r gai n

Feb . 1 6 .

Report · i n d i cate that tbree '94 boy

credence.

h a v e x's ; t hat

and t h ree '94 girls

loc u m and Jord a n , a l l t he Sophomore

c l a s, have ditto ; that s i x J u n iors h ave d itto ; that twen ty

en iors have t he same . 176

B u t " there i s n oth i n g


i n it. ' and

A l l a " Fake " report.

e n io r

i n genera l .

Prex sets on D a n a

H . L . M o r s e looks t h rough

m icroscope in Prof . Bailey's roo m . Feb. 1"" .

I n v al i d

w h o c a n do

inaing. rica t ion . Feb. 1 9 .

Pro f . Batti

D ick

a base

fab-

l ate in gym o a i u m . Joe -. hep. borrow

a dol­

"G n itarian dance.

bipman, a n d Luce borrow a j ug l a rge e nough to

con tain tbr e ga J lo o tinue to L ara F b. 2 1 .

stay

' i s: Prof: pre e u t at p raye r . l a r a n d attend

Feb. 20.

o a r e i n v i ted t o r i s e d ur i ng c h a pe l

' e o iors fi n rl term-bi l l report

; ra n d

a n ce in

·

t i on o f

"

ugar o f lead . "

tbe Profe orha m '

oµb

con-

or of Gy ru n a tics.

roo m .

Wonderfu l m a o i fe ta­

pirit po w e r .

F l>. 22.

R e ,· .

F b . 23 .

Earthq unke at

Ir . F l e tcher preache

on that

i n Bapti t ch u rc h .

kowbega n .

" Fake " t h i n k s h i

u bject wou l d take w e l l up there.

lect u re

Gove r nor's

rec ption at A ugu ta. F e b . "l L

Pr x h a

bi

beard cro p µ d

h or t .

Hi

hair does not

n ed freq u e n t t ri m m i n g . Fcl . r .

Profe

I' Eld I' leave

bye at d pot . hour for

Feb. 2 · .

fo r t h e

Joh n

' a m G ra v e

outh.

cal l

on

Boy b i d h i m goode l ia

and waits

S rn i b a n d 1 1 1 y becom e old men at Town Hal l . d nt

mall

one

t o make b is adieu x .

aoes to Bo ton to

attend

Pres i-

an Alumni

d inuer. F b. 27.

'0 1 b o m o r g e n t l e m e n r ce i v Thayer'

The F b. 2 J ar . 1ar.

Hall.

a rly b u r rn l e i

the l a d i e rn ith

of t b e i r c l a s

attend

a

at

chape ro n .

broken aga i n .

Tug-o ' - w a 1· t o g o t o B r u n wick .

2. 3.

' i t , elc tion . Lad ie

'

i n e com mence

r be tr:i. a ppear

a t t u d i n a b dy . Iar.

l\I i

4.

Rob b i ' b come

practice iu the Gym . College m e n

at Town H a l l .

H a l l fal l s a s l e e p i n Rhetoric.

excited

c l a s - room-a really v i o l e u t um ming . "

Fres h . yell o f col lege

l\l a r . men . far.

9.

f ar. 1 0.

F ac u l ty con u l t t i l l late at n ig h t . Phonograp h at Bapti t C h u rc h . tal k i n g

D ick

q u a li t i e .

u u a l good form . 177 L

It beats

am G raves i n

atte n ds e n te rta i n me n t

in


M al'. 1 1 .

.J u u ior II g .

Mar. 1 2. M a r.

1

M ar . 1 4 . M ar . 1 6 . M ar.

vigornu work .

1 7.

for. 1

a

al-

a bard p u l l , a fte r

men I ractice

Mar. 2 7 .

r. A pr .

iag

t l l i n CY a bou t tri p to

J

Mar. 24 .

Ar

Pa

on

I .

' ' e-

2. I agu

A pr .

4.

Apr.

5.

Apr.

7.

abouo l . a good

p i ct u re . A pr.

M i n i te r ' m

Pr

id n t'

c me

re

A pr.

9.

A pr. 1 4 .

F i re

Apr. 1 6.

Y agg e r

on c a m p u .

fi b

ea ior

aatbe r i a g . Diamond

" a n d ' ' Freely " get

uckers on r i ver b a n k .

ducked-too bad .

ORACLE Board Fa t- Day.

give

uch

e x a m i n at ion .

' Pad d l e

l ark i A p r. 1 5 .

k

room

from

it

for

p hoto .

u m p¡cot, 5 ;

Pr

Profes or Bai l ey and

o l by , 0 ; a great game.

friends

see

g am e from Coburn

Hal l .

A pr . 1 7 .

Teu cent b o w a t C i ty H a l l for o n e week . Gorha m , D ick ,

A pr. 1 .

Prof. Battis g i v es

an 'I T i m con Apr. 1 9 .

tau t attendants.

way to G r i p . ' en io r regret b is i l l nes . Norri ( appare n t ? ) pa rad o x comes to to w n . Free e x h i ­ b ition at d e p o t . 178


Apr. 2 . A p r. 2 2 . Apr. 2· . A pr . 24 .

Di k ay to ride the b icyc l e . Pend leton v is i ts B ri c k s . Port l a n d a n d Col by p l ay b a l l ( ? ) o n cam pu s . P r x cratcbe t h e top of h i. head in c l ass . Profe a

A pr . 2 ;') . A p r . :2

_

or Roger a fety.

'oph . i

u e F re h ma o appo i n t m e n t .

K napp and

harl i e meet opera g i rl

at d e pot.

Former

n u bbed.

CTet A pr . 2 7 .

becomes a boy a o a i o a n d learns to ride

Howe d ll cked agai n .

Fre� b rn a n Howe fai nt

( fe i n t ) w h e u reading before a

c o m m ittee. A pr . 2 .

Fr

hman b a z

1 by

o p h . , and

p r . 2!J.

rioter

vice versa.

Reed carries

a n cl a l l is qu iet.

The

Portl a n d . q l r . :rn. Ma

·

R

I.

Fre h man boys

1 . C. A.

e Y.

Pretty w aiter

Hall.

l u re

2.

Bowd o i n , 6 · Colby , ophomore . P rn ( .

fa y 1 1 .

ci n ti fi c excur ion la

1. .

fay

1 .

B rn n wick.

b e r day at aoil a

reception.

e n d e t·

Colby , 6 ;

Bow-

WoDderfn l d is p l ay of

ta t e -at t h e p u n c h bow l . l\l ay 1 9 .

lee

lub

e c u re

it

p botoCTra ph e r's. f ay 20.

Fore t

fi rst e n gage m e u t and haste n s to the orporal R o w ley rece ives h i s bicy c l e .

ood w i n lectu re

i n Chapel .

o m e cou n trymen

wood u p a l ady a n d ge ntleman w h o h a ve chosen to come together. M ay 2 1 .

A rth n r Roger 's fatn i l iar ( ? ) face agai n appears . wooded n p at C lrn.pe l , a n d for.

M a y 23. May 24 . M ay '25 .

e n ior

He is

a re reproved there­

Luce antl Cohen com p l i m e n L each other.

B o w d o i n w i n s agai n by a length. Rev. Mr. 'ol by w i n

' pe o ce r

I eak O D " Baptism . "

t w o aame 179

in

t . ,Joi.i n .

T h e i r friends go


May

26.

foy 2 7 .

l'U

h aft I'

r

ane.

at B a n fa

3 .

M ay 3 0 . J une

1.

June

5.

F ren h athletic d ucked .

G•

J un

Jun

l

n iors .

.

A n ti ­

b u t a l l of i t reat game oo Jun

11.

J iou o u r popu lar pan i n .

1 0


FOR

THE

PRE E

T

COL L EG I A T E

YEAR.

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Fr

'I.'

T E IUI

Fir

tT

be crau TI"ed n e day e •e n i n cr,

rm

ad ,

Dec. 24.

V ac a t i o n

. ' F:c ·os n

TERM 1J

ec nd

ept. 24.

of

Two

Weeks.

1 •Yi n ·

d u e d a y e •en i n O',

T rm u<i

hlar. I .

Vacation

of

Two

W ee k s .

T n r nn TERll b

pr.

. e n i o r exam i n ation end

edne day,

Examination of o t h e r · l a

e

Tb u r

E n t rauce E x a m i n a t i o n

beO'in' W'eclue da. ,

June

24.

day aod Friday, J u n e 25 and 26.

I

n a i ver ary

.30 .A .M. ermou,

June 28.

O D fay

P.M.,

June 2 . Ju ne 29.

J un i or E x h i b i tion , .ll o nd ay e eni ng,

June 29.

1.l e e r i n g of the Board of Tru tees, 7.30 P . M . ,

.li

l.

June 3.

,\. . i\f . ,

B a cala a reate .'errnon Boardman

91.

Jan . 7 .

ting of the A l a m n i

nni ver ary of Literary

s ociation, 2 ocieties,

P.:M.

June 30. June 30.

P.M.

July 1 .

V ac a t i o n •·

F r n.

T

of

T w el ve

Weeks.

ond E n trance E x a m i n ation, Wedne day,

TERM b

i n · Wed n

day e ven ing,

1.1

A . M.

ept. 2 3. . ept. 23.


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The Tale of a

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ixty-Eighth Corumencem nt, .

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Kenn bee, Base-Ball

Fraternity Co nvention ,

91

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Book Notices, .

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The Si tine Mado n n a , .

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164

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sociation,

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Reading-Ro m , Y. M. C. Y. W . C . A . , King'

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Athl etic A

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Grand Musical Festival ,

1G8 170

Know, . q ui b .

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106

A C l ipping, .

10' 109

The Tablet of Fame,

111 113

Base-Ball A. sociation , .

l emori a m , .

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