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1892.
PRE
WATERYILLE )1 I� �T.,
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Denit1 I to c:ich
S'I' · eerl in!J
class of'
lVho in th€ir sle:irl must h2 ve c,·o- ordinate�
To them the bo:ml this volume delicates.
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EDWIX F. LYFOIW .
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. w. KIXG8LEY.
ALBIO� W. Babcock Profcs 01· of
�'!ALL, A . M . , P1-r.D.,
PRE fDENT, ftttelle<:tual
ancl
i\lornl Philosophy.
Wn · prep:uecl for college in l'ortlancl lligh
olby in l
ifi with degree of A. 13.;
79 · CniYer ·it_y
fc ·.or of
or
l
1879- O; Unil" r i.ty
B rlin,
Hi tory u11<1 Political Economy at
In ·tructor in En_gli�h and .\ rnerican
History and 'o ·i log-_ .
d ·nt of
cllool · graduated from
cwton Tlieological Ju titution, l 76of
Leipzio-,
olby
.Johns llopki11s L'nil·cr ity,
Cnh·er.'ity,
l.
!J; re·
I>cltn. K�ppa Ep ·i!on frntcrnity.
RE\'. "\Ya8
;rra lnat ·ti from
AM
0- 1; Pro 1 81-, 9 ·
on-titntional Hi tor.v, and .-tudcnt of
•ii·
cl de,!!r
l ,' - '(); e ect cl l'resi.
of A.M. from
1 i'!I, cle!!J ce o f Ph. I>. from ,Jo!Jn · llopki11 · in 188!). olby
1
UniYer ity.
Uc i · n mernb r of tb
olb,Y in
'EL K. �i\llTH. D.D.,
Profc;
or of Rhetoric.
"'at rYill ·
·ollege. 11ow
'o!by
U11i1·cri;ity, in
�.i; taught :u Tow11sl1cncl, Vt., 1, �-.1-4-!i; ln truetor in Lntin :ind Hhct ri · at \\'atcrl"illc Colleg
1 X4- i-+8:
Colby
•,
IH-lli-f7; i;tu<lied at Kcwton Th ologi ·nl 111··ut11ti 11,
Editor of Zio11's A di•ocale,
·nh·cr ity
sin ·c 1 ,jfJ.
II
I 4-H-.)0;
wn: onlain
and JCC'ch·etl tltc ti ·g r· · of J).D. f1om
l'rol'essor of
1 to th
Hhetori<: in
mini.-tiy in I 71,
'olby in the same year.
•
JOHN B. FO TER, LL.D., Pl"Ote
Wa
.A ·atlerny,
o( th
or
t•cck Langmtg<' untl Literntur .
1 +-1-J..3;
1 -!3; Principal of
in
o-rahin,ted fr m 'i\'atervill
Principal of Lcxingt n .\cad my
L xinA"to11,
hina
Ma •
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1 -1-5--lG · Newton Tbeo\oo-ical In ·titution, 1 .3 ; Editor of Zion's Advocate.
1 ·.:;o-.> ; Profe
or of Gr ek and
ED\V \'{a
olby,
Latin at
iuce 1
Greek Lauuuag and Lit ratnr'
RD W. H
· 11 g
pr pared for
"\\"ar an I
Treai-ury
l 12-13:
Librarian
·Ince
l!Jy, 1 5 -12;
Profe · • r
of
LL, A.M.,
Librarian aucl R gi trnr.
at Portland lligh
1< G2: In ·trnct r at c r •:HI
Gottingen,
12.
In ·ti tut ,
Departments, Profe · · r
Wa-,11ingt a,
·tl'l",
re:-ignetl chair of
de1·ot time e x cl u ·jy ly to tbe Library.
He i
gi·aduat
�fa.s.
d from
1 G2-t.i3;
"Cub- r ity of
1 fi3-GG:
f Modt>rn La11zL1age
I !)l
In
1H73.
"\\�or
at
olby,
?.[ d rn
I 6G- I;
Laugnag
to
a m mber of the Delta Kappa
Ep·ilon fraternity.
WILLI
�I ELDER, A. I.,
Merrill Profe
cir ot
bemi
try.
.D.
Graduat d fr m the l'rovin ·ial Xormal , thool in 1 GO: from .Acadia
ollege in J, 6'; took a and 'haler· l'rof.
l'rofe·s r
ck t course at lfarrnrtl nntl r Agas"iz, Cooke,
( Pby ·ical ::-cient' at A.tall.la.
ooke at IIan·arcl, 1 12-13; at
_\..l\1. and �c.D. from A.ca.tlia.
JLLIA� Prot ' or ot
lby ·inc
D. TAYLOR, A.�I.,
rhc L:ttiu Lim�mtge and Lit rature.
\Yn:s fitted f r college at Ya "albor and
oburn
lasskal
18UH-I:?: .\s-.i::,tant t
l 13: receh·etl Llegre "' of
ln;;titnte,
_\ ·ademy.
'Tat rdlle.
Oak
Tro,·e
.._ cminary,
)1 . . : "raduatecl from
olb.r
nh·crsity in l (i$;
T u t or in Latin at
Latin Language ancl Lilerature
mis i on of New E11gla11d
ince 1
1 G -73 · Profe ·or of th
olhy .
l\Iembcr for Colby of the C'om
73.
ollege. on Ent.ran c
of the Americ:111 Pl1ilological A ·oci ation . ancl of the New England.\ Ro ciation of Colleges and Preparatory
LABAN
Examinations.
Ls a member
chools.
E. '\VARREN, a.M.,
on
Professor of Mathematics ancl Lecturer
Art.
rrepared for colle"'e at Lawrence A c ademy , Groton, l\fa' .,
Lonclon .\ca clem y, New London, N.
wit h degree of A.B., 1 GG;
1 6i-i2;
Academ)-,
Mathematic
olby
at
I n.·tru ·tor in Natural
Pre. ide11t
of
and New
H.; gracluatecl from Brown Uni>erity
New
cience at N w Lonclon
1 72-75;
L nclon,
ince l 1.3; Lecturer on Art
ince 1
Profe
or
of
3; t rnve ll ecl ex
ten:::iv 1�· in Eur pe in 1Hil ; receh·ed degr e of .\.M. from Brown in l 69.
r
a m e mber of .' ll p b a Delta Phi and Phi Beta Kappa.
WILLIAM A. ROGER ,
Pn.D., LL.D.,
ics nntl A tronomy.
Prot .: or ot Phy
"'a-; ;:radu at ec l from 11rown in 1
.;7 :
for th i rt e en year· belt! cltnir of
.\ tr nomy at Alfred .\c.L cl 'Ill.I', wh re lie was fitted for
Mathcm'tlic· :111<1
college; on lea1 e of nh scnc c studied a yea r at I lan•ard, and a y ar at Yale; lKiO wa
i11
a:ipointt'cl
l h
ctcd
rtppointcd a. ·istant at
A: i � L llnt
to chn ir
Pro[es:ot·
f
!Ianard flbsmTatory; in 1 77 wnB
A tr nomy at
f Physics :rnd . \stronomy at
cn·ed over a yea r in th!'
J,:; .
•••
Hanard;
olby.
in
18 '6 wa ·
Durin"' the civil wnr
Xa.1·y; in l 80 wa
·ent abroad
o obtain
Engli hand Fr n c h i;tandarcll' of length, from whi ·h be constru c t <l .·tancl
ard
Hanartl,
for
Yal ,
'olumbia .
.Princeton,
. i�nal . er \'i c. and other im ortan t institntioni;:
Li
·k
in 1
Ob ·crvator,r,
•
he was mntle an
llonorary :F',llow of t!Jc Hoyal Micro;;;copical Society of London; in l
wa. "
t dto thei\ational,\cademy of.'·icncc:::; in l
of Ameri ·:in Society of Drown in
l on,
.\.l\f.
licro,; ·opil'tH; has r cci Y etl
(hon rnry) from Yale in
Cnin�rHity in lHrH:. LL.\). from Brown in lrltll.
mlppa.
JI• i� lh
·
a11 tho r of rnany ·ci ·ntifl
Jl
l
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Uwnscbo,.cnPrc·icl nt
I •gr
: of
.M. from
0, .Ph.I . from Alfred
ls a m ·mh r of l'hi H ta
pap rs.
\'\'ILLIAi\l Profe sor of
pr par d f r
W;i.
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· 11
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.Min
B
YLEY,
U
ralo<>-y nncl
Pn.D., ology.
it.v Coll g •, wh r
at the B:tltim re
uated in 1, i9. taking one of the Pe ::thod ." priz ,; : a lmitted t i:.:-nh·er.::ity in 1' 0 a·
r.
h nfr<try: took de �e -; oC .\. B. in
pecial ;;.tutlent in
1. s:3. anll l:'h.)). in 18 Ii. aft r th re e
.re:i.1-- p ·t
(the American 1 alura/i,·t of l'bi1:tcle pllia. r •1·icw•r
nntl c rr ;;ponding m ml Ila-<
er
of th' Xational
In 1, !JO wa • m::tde Fell w
publi,;hed
j ou rn al-<
nnmcrou.
an<l gm·
fraternity.
rn m rn t
nnll lie i
l l'port--.
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ye
!! •olon:i 'll
'
or 01
stucliecl
4; i;rra d uated from
nt 1Jni...-ersity of B•rl in ,
('olb)- Cni>ersit)-
1,
I _ \ m ricn.
in
l'Cienlit1
,
A.
I.,
chool: gra<lnated at
1 '!lO-Dl; .\I"
\by
I �deal In. titntion, l� I;
.-ewton Th
inte Prof .;:or of Rhetoric
I- 9; L cturcr on �·ew Te� t nmen t Exeg �is at Xcwtou
Theological fn titution. l� Economy nt
nrticl
Ili>'tory anu PoUt i ·al Economy.
w·a. prepar ll fo r c liege nt Portland !Iigb
i:.:-uh·ersity. l
f .\Ill rican
a memher of the Beta Theta l'i
HAILER MATHEW Pro(
4-'.i
pu hli'-h cl at Htuttgart, grap hic :o ·i ·ty of ''{a..,h
f tbe Cll•olO!!iC il .'ocicty
h rnkal
l l mi try
L:1boratory; l
l\lin 'ralo gy for tbe �\"eues 7altrbuch fur 1lfi11eralogic,
in !!:ton.
'
graduate work in
b mi · J l
. a,;sL.;;tant geo O,!!ii't
, it r
grad
J hns llopkins
olby in 1� 9.
Jn
9; el cted Profe ;;or of History
'i\I mber of th
WILLIA�1
.
hicago
nd Politic11l
Delta Kappa Ep,i\on frate rnity .
BA TTI
tructor in Elocution anll
,,�n, graclnatecl from , chool of Oratory. 18
�-
ol l eg e of
Gymnastic-.
ratory iu 1 'i'i; fr m Bo ton
recei>ed gym n a s tic trainincr nt B menway 12
ym-
na ·ium, HarYarcl, in l
9.
(
( S wecli
argent S.r tern), Posse Gymnasium, Boston,
�, t ern) , and at th e School of O ratory,
( Del
arte Sy tern).
h
Called to Colby
ARTHUR J. ROBERTS, A.B., .Assi taut in Rlletor1c.
Wa from
fitted for college at Limerick Academy, Limerick.
olby in 1 00; elected As i·tant in Rhetoric, 1 90.
of t he Pl1i Delta Th ta fraternit�'.
i\1ARQ
ANTOX
le.; graduated a m e mber
He i
ARDT, Prr.D.,
Instructor in Moden1 Language .
\Yai; prepared f r coll §!
Higher l\fatbernatic,;.
Berlin :11111 Kie ,
at the
atbarincum of Lueh ck:
Ph_r, ks. Philo. opby,
J 80-KJ.: pa;;;;ccl the Doctor-Examination. 1
Phi\Ot-;Oph.r at enin�rHit .I' of Kiel. l'
.)-
7-!l l : called to
Instructor in Moden1 Lanauag'-;. l Ill.
L. BA
l\[ ._: took t he 2cl Merrill Entranc
gracluat d in 1 !JI, r e lc ·tetl
J nstrn
·inner priz
tor in Greek, 1 !)l.
olrnrn
k.
laRRical In. titntc. 'Vat 1Till ,
Priz ·on a<lmission to Colhy, where he wa for hig-h . t rnnk throughout hi· com-.·c·
1. a m mb r
f the T
fratemit�'·
AM
6-
olby a
ETT, A . B . ,
Jn "tructor in Gr
'Ya· pr pared for col l ege at
.3; Tutor in
(j; taught at H obok e n, N. J., l
!ll: taught at \\'ate1·town, l\'lass .. High f!chot.l. 1
NOR:\1A
tuclent in
and French at l.'"nh"er,ities of
EL 0 BORNE, Janitor .
• J:$
lta Kappa Ep. ii n
FROM THE
PRE,JDENT
LTY.
FA
M ..\LL
PROF.E
OR \\'ARHE••
PnoFE ·on T YL n. SENI
LA
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H. K. KALLO H
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G. A . -�xDnEw-, JUNI
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FOUN D E D AT YALE IN 1844.
C HAPT E R
ROLL.
Phi,
Yale ""Gniversity,
1844.
Theta,
Bowdoin College,
1844.
Colby University,
1845.
Amber t College,
1 46.
Gamma,
Yanderbilt
1847.
P,i,
Univer ity of Alabama,
Xi, igma,
niversity of Mi
hi,
""G p;;i lon ,
ui,·ersity,
i
ippi,
18±7. 1800. 18:)0.
Hr0wn 1JniYer ity,
Beta,
nirnr ity of North:Carolina,
1850.
Eta,
nirnrsity of Yirginia,
1852. l8rd.
Kappa,
:Miami
Lambda,
Kenyon College,
niver ity,
1852.
Pi,
Dartmouth College,
1853.
Alpha Alpha,
Middlebury College,
1854.
'ni,·er ity of l\1ichio-an,
Omicron,
185.�.
Williams Colle"e,
18.-5.
.Rho,
Lafayette College,
1855.
Tau,
Hamilton
1856.
Ep ilon,
Iu,
Colgate
)lu, Beta Phi,
'olJe.,.e,
I
oc hc;; tcr
1856.
niver ity,
ni,•er ity of th
ity of New York,
ni ver ity, 17
1856. 1856.
Iota,
Central
Phi Chi,
Rutger
P:ii Phi ,
Depauw Univer ity,
niver ity of Kentucky,
Gamma Phi,
We ley a n
P
Rens elaer Polytechnic
i Omega,
Beta
bi,
Del t a Ch i , P h i Gamma,
1857. 1 61.
College,
1866. 1 67.
ni,·er ity ,
In
titute,
Adelbert College
1H67. 68.
ornell Unfrcr ity,
70.
yracu e Uai,er ity,
71.
Gamma Hcta.
Columbia
Theta Zeta,
Un in'rity of California,
76.
Alpha
Tri n ity
79.
hi,
T'bi Ep. il o n, i�rna Tau,
niver ity,
ollecre,
niYer ity of \fa
li n ne. ota
achu ett· In. titutc of Technolocry,
74.
9. 1890.
EST.<-BLISHE D IN 1845.
Appleton A.
Plaisted, '51.
Prof.
hailer
H o n . Reuben Fo ter,
Ralph
H.
Prof.
Charles P.
ReY.
'.- 5. Edward \V. H a l l , '62. Asa L. Lane, '62.
Fred A.
Har\'ey
Waldron, '68.
Horace \V.
'tewart,
'74.
George B. H o ward, M.D., Pre "t Albion Frank K .
W.
ReL \V.
H.
mall,
,
'8±.
M.D., '86.
M.D.,
Elwood
T.
Prof.
orm a n
·wy man, '90.
L. Ba Fo ter, '91. Up.�ilo11, '66.
sett, "9 1 .
Da n a P. pencer, D.D.
Barne ,
·William L.
Daniel G.
Bon ney,
Winfred N. Donova n ,
Ed w i n F.
George 0.
arl H. Reynold·, i o:t.
Herbert E. Wad worth.
1 tH.
Na hum
urti , mith,
Freeland Howe, Jr. , Gcoro-e H. Harry \V.
Mun on,
Erne t F. 0 good,
Herbert F. Kalloch,
I>. L'Am ourcux, 0 ·11ood,
yru
F.
tim o n ,
1.
\Vino-,
Fra n k \V. Padelfod, Horace
\\.
Rufus \V.
Parmellter. 'tim on,
Yerne M. \\h " it m a n . 18{):).
Jo iah
86 .
Lincoln Owen, '89 .
'75.
1 02.
Cha . P.
'
D. Eaton, '87.
Albert F. Dru111mond, '88.
1-lmall, '76.
ha w , '81.
1athew
Pulsifer,
. Ba. ctt,
teph�n
l l . Ha n ·on,
Ralph IC Bearce,
Joh n Hedm a n ,
1-�·ed B r y a n t, Harlan P. Ford,
\\'i ll iam I�. Na
\ alter L. Gray ,
Henry
Archer Jordan,
llarry T.
\Vatkins.
l!J
·h,
\\' . Nichol ,
C H APTE R ROLL. Phi, Zeta, Delta,
ia m a ,
Chi
Ep . iion.
n iYer-ity of the City of Xew York \\ illiam s Colleac, Rutaer
'oUege
l"ni,·er ity of Penn yh·ania. olby l"ni,·ersity. Brown l:ni\·er·ity,
Rho,
Harrnrd
Xuppa,
Tuft
Tau
ni,·er"ity,
ollege,
Lafa yett e
olle"'e,
rp iloa,
l ni,er
Xi,
rni\·cr ity of :.\Iichigan,
ity of ::>forth
Pi,
Ren
Lambda,
Bowdoin College,
P-i.
arolina,
elaer Polytechnic
In
titute
'ornell l'niYer·iry,
Iota,
nirnr ity of California,
Theta Xi
niYer ity of Toronto
Alpha, Alpha Pi, Nu, Eta,
ni,·er ity, a -e "chool of Applied , cience Yale
L niYer
Leland
ity,
tunford, Jr., l:ni,·er ity,
ESTABLISHED 1850.
J. B. Atwood, A, '72. Thomas W. Kimball, A, '81. Charles B. Wilson, '81. Warren C. Philbrook, '82. Frank 13. Hubbard, '84. heridan Plai ted , '86. \\'illiam W. Merrill, 'b8.
Hun. imon S. Brown, '58. ol. Franci A. Heath '58, Hon. Nathaniel Meader, '63. Frank A . .'rnitb , ¡ 64-. Frederick C. Thayer, M . D . , ¡64. R. \Ve ley Dunn, '68. barle C. ouillard, '69.
1802.
harle E. Cohen, H . Knapp Kalloch,
1803.
Dennis E. 13owman, Harry M. Conner ,
'amuel D. Grayes, Olfrer L. Hall.
I 04.
Jo eph B . .Alexander, amuel A. Burleigh, Au tin H . Evans, Hugh D. McLcllan,
Frank B. Nichol , Stephen taTk.
Guy A . Hubbard, \\ alter F. Kenrick, larence \V. Pierce.
189;').
Alton F. Tupper, Parker
l\I.
21
\Varel.
N on-Secret Society.
®eltc:J
FOUNDED AT WI LLIJ.MS IN 1834.
CHA PTE R \\rilliam , 1 Union,
3-l,
l 3 ,
Rutger , 1 5 ,
Northwe tern
B ro w n , 1 GO,
Ha rrnrd
Ham ilton, 1 4 7, A m ber t ,
1 47,
Adelbert, 184 i Colby, 1
50,
olgatc, 1 65 Xew York Cornell
l
69
5
Columbia,
5,
Lehio-h
yracu e,
73
Tuft
:\Iicbio-an,
1 76,
. In t. Tech., l 91.
22
I
5 6,
7,
DePauw .Min n e ota .
l\Ja
5,
Lafayette,
70,
Pen n yh-ania,
1
0,
1
'\Vi. consin
1 G5
:Marietta ,
Roche "ter, 1852 .Middlebury, 1856,
ROLL.
90,
0,
ESTABLISHED 1850.
RE-ESTABLISHED 1878.
Hon. Edmund F. Webb, '60. George S. Flood, A .M . , '61.
Horatio R. Dunham, '86. Albert M. Richard on, '86.
Jeremiah E. Burke,
'90.
1892.
George A. Andrew , William B. Andrews, George P. Fall, Che ter
H.
Lo1ing Herrick, Charle A. Merrill, Eugene H. Stover, turte\¡ant.
1893.
Je e H. Ogier, Charle X . Perkin , Albert Robinson, Frank E. Ru ell,
Albert H. Bickmore, Charle F. Fairbrother, iferle . Getchell, Harry T. Jordan, Joel B.
Iocum.
ISIH.
Albert L. Blanchard, Daniel W. Kimball, Jacob Kleinban , Jr., Alfred 'harlc
C.
Blake, E. Purinton ,
189;").
Percy S. Merrill, Franci H. Purinton, William B. Tuthill. Harry L. pringer, Fredolpho 0. \\'elch.
FOUNDED IN 1874.
Emily P. Meader, Jennie M . Smit h ,
'78.
Alice E. Sa w telle, '88.
'8 1.
H a tt ie M. Parmenter, '89.
A L PHA
CHAPT E R. li;i92.
Nellie Grace
Dora Fay K night ,
. Bakeman ,
M.
Gertrude L. Randall,
Cummings, Dora May Sibley. IS9a.
Helen
R.
Lizzie T. Hu
Reede,
Mabel
K atharine Berry, Grace
1\I. Coburn,
ey,
M. I ri h ,
Lucia H . J\Jorrill, l\Iary E.
Lora G . Cumming ,
pear,
E\·anReline Taylor. l
J\Iattic Clio M .
94.
C. Mc enc.
189:>.
Lily
hilcott,
Linda Gra w�,
. Pray,
Lillian B. Prichard,
Lila P. H arden, Erm i n a E. Pottle, l\Iadgc
. Wil on .
2.)
arric
M.
True,
A n n ie
M.
'Vaite,
B ETA
H 1 80 1 .
aclie L. Brown, Je ie M . Bunker, I ary L. Carleton France H. Chutter Lilla :\f. Hazelton, atharine Hobb , hlinor F. Hunt, Abbie E . Fountain Gertrude L . II le y , Emma Knauff,
l !) ;'} .
T E R.
Grace . II ley, Jara G. Jone , n nie E. Merrill, Iara P . �lorrill, Grace ) f . Reed nnie I. Richard on, C lara B. Tozier. 1ary B. Lani? hank H. Morrill, Maltie D. Trac y .
F O U N D E D AT M IA M I U N IVERSITY IN 1 848.
ALPHA
l\I aine Alpha,
Colby
New H a m p hire Alpha,
Vermo n t A lpha,
PROVINCE.
ni,·er ity,
Dartmouth College, niver ity of Verinout,
Ma
achu. ett
Alpha,
\ illiams College,
l\la
achu e t t
Beta,
Amher t College,
Rhode Island Alpha,
Brow n -Cni,·er ity,
Xew York Alpha,
Cornell U n iver ity,
New York Beta,
Union College,
New York Ep. ilon,
Syracu e G n iver ity,
Penn
·ylrnnia Alpha,
Penn yfrania Beta,
Penn ylvania Gamma,
Lafayette
ollege,
ylrnDia College, \V a hington and J effer on College, Penn
Penn yl rnnia Delta,
Allegha n y College,
Penn yh·ania Ep ilon
Dickin on College,
Pennsylvama Zeta.
Pen n yh-ania J::ta,
l'. ni,·er ity of Penn yh·a n ia, Lehigh U ni,·er ity, BETA
Roanoke College,
Virginia Beta ,
l:niver ity of Yirgi nia,
Virg i n ia Gam ma, Vir<7inia Z t a , ?forth
arol ina Bet a ,
outh
'arolina Beta,
Kentucky Alpha, Kentucky Del ta ,
R a n dolph- :\1acon College,
l ichmond College. \Va hington and Le e College, n i ,·er ity of Xorth Caroli n a ,
'ou th 'entrc
Georgia A l pha,
'arolina
niYcr ity,
ollcge,
Central Unirnr ity, GAMMA
1 8 79.
1 88 6 .
1 888. 1 8 89. ] 8 72. ] 83. 1 8 87. ] 77. 1 875. 1 875. 1 819. 1 8k0.
1 883. 1 8 87.
PROVINCE.
Yirginia A l pha,
Y irginia Del ta ,
1 884. 1 88 4 .
1 869. 1 8 73. 1 8 7 -! . 1
75.
1 8 8 :.1 .
1 8 ·L 1 8 8 :2 .
1
50.
85.
PROVINCE.
' n i ,·er ·ity of Georgia,
Geor ia Beta ,
Emory College,
Georcria G a m m a ,
Mercer "C niYer ·ity,
Tcn nc e e A l ph a ,
''anderbilt 27
' n i ,·cr·iLy,
1 87 1 .
I 7J. 1 8 72 . 1 8 76 .
Ten n e
ee Beta,
A l abama A l ph a , A l a b a m a Beta,
l� labam a G a m m a ,
U n iver i t y of t h e
188 . 1 7.
outh,
niver ity of Alabama, Ala b a m a Polytechnic I n titute, 'outhern D E LT A
' n iYer ity,
1879. l
PROVINC E .
·
ni\·er i t y of M i
ippi,
Tulane r n i \·er · ity, niver ·ity of Texa
outhwe tern l:"ni\·er ity, EPSILON
PROVINCE.
1
O h i o Alph a . nirnr ity,
O h i o Beta, Ohio
amma,
Ohio Delta, Ohio Ep ilo n , O h i o Zeta I ndi;rna
In d i a n a Het a . I n diana
· n i ,·er ity,
Ohio l pb a , amma,
I ndiana "'C niver
ity,
\Vaba h Colleo-e, B u tler l'niYerity,
I ndia n a Del ta ,
Fra nklin
ollegc
I n diana Ep ilo n ,
H ano,·e r
ollcge,
I n diana Zeta,
DePa u w
l ph a ,
l\ I ichi,.,.a n
l ich iga n Beta,
l\l i c h iga n Gamma
·
' n iYcr:-ity,
n iver ·ity of
Hill dale Z E T A.
)f ichigau ,
allege of �l icbia-an,
tate
olle<Te
P R O VI N C E .
Al ph a
Xorthwe tern 'G uiver ity
De lt a ,
K no x
olleo-e
I l l i noi
Ep ilo n ,
Illinoi
We ·leyan
Illinoi
Zeta ,
Lombard "'Cniverity,
I llinoi I ll i noi
l ph a , Alpha Mi
ouri Beta ,
) I i -ouri G a m m a ,
Iowa Alpha, I o "· a Be t a , Kan a
.-\. l ph a ,
Xebru k a .-\.l pha, Califo rn ia A lpha,
California Beta ,
ni\·er ity
'C n iver. ity of "'i con i n , 'C ni\·er i t y of )li
\\_,. e
tmin ter
ouri,
ollea-e,
\Ya hino-ton l' ni\·ersity,
Iowa \\'e l e y a n CniYerity, tatc 'C n iYei-ity of I o w a ,
l_T n i \·er-ity of K a n a r ni ,·cr ity of ::\'ebra k a . n i ,·er ity o f Leland
alifornia,
tan ford, J r . ,
niver it y ,
87.
ESTAB LISH E D I884.
Prof. Arth ur J . Robert
H. C. Prince, 8 8 .
1892.
Harry L . Pierce,
Albert G. H u rd,
George \V. Singer,
Fred T . John on,
Albert C . Wat o n . 1893.
David J . Gallert,
\Villiam E . Lombard,
Leon 0. Glornr,
Robert
Ivan C. H ight
Georae C . Sheldon,
N.
Millett,
Eugene L. Torrey. 1894 .
Joh n S . Lynch,
Edward C . Clark , W illiam E. Greene,
Thoma
Theodore H. K in ney,
Herbert L . 'Whitman.
A. Pollard,
1 9:;.
Albert T. Lane,
He nry \V. Jackson, Au tin W.
2f)
nare.
,
'90.
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C LASS Y E L L :
W hoop-a- l a- l a, Whoop-a- l a - l a , Zip. Zim,
Zi,
Col by ,
Col by, '95, 'Rah. ' R a h , ' R ah, Z i p, Z m 1 , Z i , Col by, Col by, '95.
arrrrss Qto lors, OFFICERS.
Pre ideut,
J . C . lhs E T T .
Vice-Pre ident,
A . C . BLAKE.
ecretary,
H.
Trea urer,
H.
RIGG .
T. w ATERT-IO
E.
F. 0 . WELCH.
Orator,
w. B. NA,I-I.
Poet , Propbet,
A. JORDAN .
Toa t-Ma ter
H. EXECUTIVE
J. F. Pr-rU,BROOK,
T.
L.
PRINGER.
COMMITTEE.
A . \V . '- :\"A R E ,
P. :VI. WARD.
OCIETY.
At\"rnod, Elmer
\Vaterville.
layton,
Ba �ett, Jo iah Bearce, Ralph
RE I DES-CE.
olby Kiner
Win
ilKE,
Mr. Atwood' .
low.
H
. H.
Turner.
ti. KE
Blake, Alfred Cookman
ROO:ll .
Wilton
Ll. Y,
.
. r..
13
Bryant, Fred
P it
�KE,
fi eld .
. c.
Ford, Harlan Page
Whitefield.
6.KE,
Gray, \Yalter Llewellyn .
� KE
Paris.
H an on.
ti.KE
Houlton .
tephen H a rry.
12
.
c.
2!)
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H.
31
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Hardy, Theodore Everett,
Farmin"'ton.
H arthorn, William Abram.
Thoma ton.
6 C. H .
Hedman John, ti.KE,
Xew
2
Jackson , Hem y Winter,
weden .
i
::\I ill town .
Jordan, Archer,
.Au bu rn .
:\IcLellan.
Hu
h
�KE ,
.
.
c.
:Mr. Mun ou' . 3 C. H .
Dama1i cotta.
<li�0.
D ean
• .
"'e t Boyl ton, )la . .
<l>.1.. 0 ,
Jewett Reed Yernon,
Lane, Albert Tu rner,
H.
20
Z\Jr,
Xa h \Yilliam Binaham,
Belfo t. 21
b e rryfie l d .
Ll.KE, 32
}.{ C. H.
Nichol , I l enry W y m a n , � K E ,
Calais.
Noble, Walter Emery,
\Vaten·ille.
l
orri , Frederick Ed w i n ,
29 c. 11. )Jr. Noble' .
Foxcroft. 11
Philbrook, John Foster,
s . c.
C hi n a . Prof. Foster' .
Rigg
,
Harry Tilde n ,
Robinson,
a m u e l Ro wl and,
Farmington .
31 C. H.
San ford. 30 C.
awtelle, Melvin Era tu ,
idney. M r.
.'nare, A ustin W hite, <I>�®, pringcr, Harry Lane, � Y,
Iu:rna.l'(l' .
H am pden .
i .
Ea t Lamoine.
2i
Tupper, A lton Fo ter, Zw,
\Vaten-ille.
\\ ard, Parker M yles, Zw,
Houlton .
21
\Vaterhou e, Homer Tarbox,
K e n nebu n k .
15
\Vatkin , H a rry Thornton, � K E ,
N o . M a r hfield, Ma,
Welch, Fredolfo Oliver, 6.Y,
\\'ayne.
"-ood wan!, George H enry ,
W i n throp.
.Al phonzo,
c. .
H.
M r. Tupp r ' s .
. u.
J2
13
. I r s . II ·'I'S
Fer.�u-on, Jame
II.
K e n n ebu n k .
y'i;.
15 ' .
.
Parmen ter, J l oracc \\'ellington, � K E ,
\Va terville.
J?urm n t er' .
Purinton , C h a rle
·w a tcrvi lle.
K Puri11 ton''.
Ed w i n , �Y,
l\J 1· .
Jl l r . A .
<ffi o s t o n � l O lll. A
LIVE
SH EET
D E VO T E D
TO
CO LBY
FRESH MEN.
J fl>r , o f a <;ntlden upe11 fl •w t hr 1 -1 1 h· l' "it ,. lloor.., . tl1e cl::r ,o;i ·axerns " i t hin rec ·h· t l th I l l damp hut wllol . ::-.1:1'- t hut �alutnn' retreat 11 • 'cr gh· e . up its charge un .til th crooked ar • made "traight and th rou!!h pln i n .
Shocking Sights a t Colby ! Fac u l ty N o n p l u sse d .-C o l lege W i d o w s Disc o n s o l ate. Verd a n c y Rampa n t .
olh.n - i l l e . (�p ·cial t o th Blo w ) -The a11nnal Fre-.hman-. opbomor • gnm t ook place on the campu.., thi a [tcruo 1 1 . _h tbe i nl1ahita n t <: of t hi" town aµpreciat a circn'-, l b rt• wer ' m·rny spectatcn·s. Th • ·cor h ok::; 1wre not lar!!e enon!.!h f r t!JP Sophomore .;core-, or tl1e Fr •-,Jtrnan 1•rror-. : o noh 1lv w:1 -. able t t ell how 1 1 1a11 1- huncli· >d '-l"Ol' s "! l -l h::ul or how fc\1- ·n.; wa" al lowecl t rnn i n . The bri lli::rnt ph1.r i n !! C hotlt team wa-.: ·011 picuou<; h.v i t-. ah-
Watcn·ille. )[ . , .' ·p t. 2-l . l ! J l . (�pecia l .)-Tbe ll '-llnlly q u i •t t wn of "":it r\"ille i ..; i n ll fe,· ·r or e:s:cit · llll'llt, eou-. qn · nt u pon .., ,-eral odd lookin!! 1 1 ·w nrr i n1l :< . :\ l r;.. t ·rr 11'.l" i 11tl·1i-.ifit.>1l ·nriosity u 1 1 l i to1lay ·" hen int ·1Togation rcaclw<l its l'li n rn x . . \ Hanll· \' n t h , a on ' o f tlw i n Yaikr .. :illarNl t he ·lamor o f t he popu late and retl11ce1l t be t'Xl l'llllt.'Oll' t hcoric t o ah,.nr<li tie' hr d • n r i rw t ht• report t hat hi-, tri h ,\·t•n• iran-:. !!Cf'- 11 a pitnic, aml ue«laring tlit•m t o lw ,.:imp ·'· t he llH:'mhers o f t he Be!!i nu ''"' cht5s of t he l"nin�r-.ity - of Coll>v . Tlie new com I'>' are con'li ,.,tcrH 'nth tlw motto · · Uomc :\ l a n n factllr .·· Helter ..;kelter. · · 111n:tae purri< pur! la e . " fat, I •au . '-llort. tall . t lte\" ·amc i n nll ::-ort · of H igg-.. .Jo\111 ,·ms the J leil man of the 1.:nravn n . auu a ti n len<lcr wn.; lie for �11th ::r " n itlc (r'») hand . " One wa'l old antl i ray but 1111 1-.t were young and gr n. Turning u p t llc Lan t hey began t o l i tter t \Je campu - . Then i t b came npp:tre11t wl1:•t mi ·cellan n.:: timher compo-:ed ·�1.- . E,· iuentl .v many f t hem "·ere hacki"woodsm n : t hei r tendt·ncy at lea ·t wa. t hat w a \ . for t her . wn� . \ t wood, and "-0 tiwanl. nntl \Yooclhous , ( 1Vaterhou.<e, of course comp :'ed of w ood .) • \.ltogetl:t r they were C' r o o k e I . ticks ; 011e hawtiwrne ( Harthorne) t w i g being- warped almo t beyond r cogn i l i o n .
"' '0 . .
olhydlle. (:-\p cial to tile Blow) -Th faculty o C Coll>�· uracion.;ly alto" etl the hulks of '!l.i t n tertain t he l' reak" o f the ·oUege l a<>t n ight . It h fenretl th'lt the u;irls <:pe11t on th •111 a ,:nm far in l'XC'C:-"' of th >ir ,·uluc . The colkg c n r i o ,, 1 t 1 e ;. anrn;; tl their -;i<>ter" for ;;cyeral bonr ; t hen . t tb i n f i n i te relief o f t h ' ladie..:. started for horn· to cl ream \'Cl' t he !!itlLl .v db..,ip:it ion of · i ttin!! u p t i l l almo:-t ele,-en. Dnt ala-; ! The d w n wartl road i,;: •1i,.,v ; nml he who t ake t he tint step i-< · ft u nabl to rctuTn when he w i h '" · The>-e 5· ung-... ter-: paicl t bc peualt,· of sta�- i ng up . o lat b,1· bei nz obliged t o -;pencl a l l t he 1 1 i !!llt h u n t ing for becltead· , sla t s . priugs a n d mattre'se· . -�bout three o'clock thi' m ruing t he la:,t Freshman bad found bis couch . .\.ll p n t t he ·ouches to i mmcdiat 11:-e. ,·o wing ne,·er fi"::r i n to break their 34
promi e to famrna, to go to .,·ery ni"'ht at lm i f pa ' t ·eyen . •
Some one
bed
cornmen iable q ual ity o f dig ni t y may
be caniell to au i ntolerah le extreme . .\. rrog-ance and elf conceit, '\itbout t ile badow of an ex cu · e to j n s t i fy them , are mo · t unbecoming t r a i t s .
L \H �G T H E R E L I C .
IH,OO DLE:"S :\10 1\D.\Y ::'\IGIIT. It ·wa
arne cl :-p i cable , fool
the
ish , funle · far e . Courage fell
I t is deplorable t o
below c o u \· ict i o n i n
t h ra nk o f '!J5. antl · o the ma··ked heroe o f '!H had a ·iugular triumph. Xext year rnnv the clns: o( '!J3 ha\·e euongh m :1 1 i l ine ·,.; ( from um rner p:rowtll) to scatt r the clu t of t h b <:lJeri ·heel rnummv to t h e four wind::; of Hea•en, ne,·er to haYe µla<:e n�ain in the honorable arc hi Yes o f 'olby.
u o t a d m i t ot
A n <l t h('ll in
wol'rl� i n cl iirnaut,
su.y, "A n r l notlling wil l a1 pc"l'C t: 1 1 til we han .. our way."
would humbly
'Y
<'light i n o f h i . l o fty as piration e 1 · n· day speech to put the aspirant · where they helong .
A n s w e rs
'l'hey flrst 1 Jeg:1n t o
u-,
I I . L.
A pl'Ol c�t u p t l w.v < In· "· ; To t e l l h i m ho\\· n ia l i g- n : m t T l 1 cy t h o u g h t t hat, he h :.t. c l "gt·cw."
\\'f• l l , t l lU �
hegu 1 1 1 0 1110,· · ;
,. , , , 1 - o . " l e t ' s l e t it
llut o n ly u�t:cl a Th Py " " " To
ue,"
i nglc p
H o m e Tal k .
Tbc l arndox that in order to
ucr •,,::-; thi.' is:t1 •
f th
be a
l l tow m n st
b • a fa i l u r e is n ot without s i gn i l i ca11ce. Th · xpl:inat i on that i t r(;p r s nts tli · F r c:; J 1 1nnn cla:: is all t Lat i n · .' a r y . \Vll,\' :ho u l c l l lJC
j \·
> t • q l i L i · an<l e x
e) t o w n g i r l grie\·e O\'el' t h e
year". crop oC J{r • 1 1 1 1 ·i-; · � Th c ex oti cs w h i cl i m i g h t lm,·c b 11 <l 's t i 1 1 c < l by c rn •l Fat to wa t e t Leir fr bn : ' on t l 1c < I ·s rt air , may, unclcr t Le g • 1 1 1 a l a11cl \' i l" i fy i n ir at m o:; p l 1 re o r \\'a t l'lT i l l c ' socia l li f " d �- · l op into c x c:cl l e 1 1 t. s 1 1 hjcct . T L n too, '!Hi is eloi; · ai, 111\ll < l : and to t lle a v rage Lo w n gisl, what is time? ·lu.
to C o r r e spo n d e n ts .
PH-::>( ( ;- 1: .
1 ) •ar ...,ir :-True, many
re
Yo n may be orne 011 o f th •m ; l 1 1 t w f e l c o n fi den t t l r n t w i l fu l a n d unnece ·sar.r n glect o f J ersonal a1 1 1 aran<:e is a, posi t i l·e l et r i me 1 1 t to a ma1 1 ·s pop11 larit�1 in <:olleg • and a : t u m bl i n " s t o n e in th way of f u t u r . U<:Ce '. n ow ned men do not comb tlieil· hair.
-p e l l t b c i l' "d isap1·0,·e."
Ed i t o r s ' Plai n
uggest to o u r
genjal foot-ball captai n , t h a t a m a n
- · otl.
d o e t U s p l ca.sc n /'
t m lent
his member. . ( " e inteu<led to send marke l copie. to .Me · 'l' · . Norr i · an cl T o w n e , but ·ee by the catalogu t l 1at Mr. To w n e i a sophomore .- J;; n i-; . )
The Fl'E'S l n n e n rn c c t i n hnpel, To I P l!' i S l a l c t he J)l'Of; T h e CJLll'-·J i on they'1· • t o grapple, W ill
ce a
"·alk a.· though h e harl 110 control O\'er
A PROTE T.
" I i i . act i o n
houlcl remind t l ie t w o
from Aroo ·took that e,·en t h e
freak
I
_ \ . }' , T- P P- 1 : ,
Dear \ l l i • :- W e t hink yo 11
will
11 ncloubtcdly pass n e x t t e r m ] ) y a little lc;;s a t t en t ion to rn 1 1 1 1 1 i a r .'cLoo l Hirtation a 1 1 d a l i ttle rn o r · a ppl i cati n t ·tucl_r .
J J •a r lknr_v :- T n l ew· ·olutely n
you
cl t o sa,·e a l l your
ab
Yoic
,for that e x it orn tion, it would he a n item i n y o n r f:wor t o �peak a])oy · a ·w lJi per to y o u r f l l o w stud · 1 1 t.' .
N c L l l n.11.
�JcL l n n 1 J • w n re n f t h · b ttl • H c w : l l'P of its lahel , b c w [ t r or i t - t np p l :For :i Y i � i on o t t o p l'i! ·0 1 1 1 c into my . igllL ; i,ra i t i
T b cir
l l'i •b t .
l
a
,
w a rn i n g,
t he i i'
ta ·
s
a
A d v e r t i s i n g Depart m e n t . W AN'l'E D . -T
WA N T S . gro w .
'VA :\ T E D .-W i l l i d e u t or ,nior la
turn ancl eat t b givina Tul'key.
)fr. Wooclwarcl,
A. J-HD-X.
pre . at C o l by, plen.-e re. of our T b u n k . -
bones
rm
x.
L. "\ FO r t :\f A T lO X W A 1''l'ED.-f'nn any m ho\\' t o be tough. I w a n t to
one tel l
�'A RMER J
� J il il LJ::.
know lJatl.
WASTED.-
A
A�Hf;�,·;��;1���11f1�{rc.
T l 1 e catch i n " 1 1 l < l A . '"' n a r '" ·
�"'or 11111
ge ,
w·.a };'TED-Frnhnutn Il ro ., nnd H i e b !UHl i la r r i , t o rnke n o t ic e t h at l ill t o r n e x t e n on . . l l. H-� -:. , Actor ( ?) .
am
Ubcrty
W NTED-Every oi:e tO bny n. copy of l n n ocence Per omfi<'tl, or ''' b u t I Don't K uo w .\.bout Ureek Fritt rn it i e s . ) I . E . ' WT-LT�.
Uie critical
,V.\ N T E D . - Ilanjo
break at
unce.
trin"' t h a t w i l l not a r t of a perfor111-
p
J.
.
B-
-TT.
Pate n t M e d ic i n e s . ,,.e "·ould call e . p ci.al att n t i o n to tb Magic H e a r t s a e el e w her ac11·erti d. Tb amount o f · • ga l l ' in 1·erytb i n g procltl<' d by it cli 'overer render bis prepara t i on. o f g r e at Yalu .
0 l' h aY e
WclC'h"
·
. "�EC rr, O · nr ir :-Your ::IIag i c Heart cn.-c nved n1y lit . Am now ab! to rcsnme my olle"e work. Gro.tefully,
t u < l c n t named Xa b , Di po e d ot om c a b , A l>o:u-d of F o rtu n to buy ; It t o l d o much t r n t h To t llc amlli.tiou youth That h e tanght the pool' · 'Ot1ija" t o l i
F AJ'
c
F.
A
CA R D
?
you t h e b l u e
f ngic l l earts a , t h e o n l y afe ancl re l ia b l e rcmelly tor a l l affections of th e heart.
F. O . \\ E r.cu, K i n d i r : - 1 hani "'rear co n tl<le n c e in \l" btLt your )Jn.gic Ilt>art"CU c i ' tloiJ.1a
. Il L A..K E .
A.
l lopc fu l ly,
for me.
A.
F. TlT P P E R .
LOGY. L I V E R Y .\ S D
I hereby publi ·ly a1 ologize to faculty and a
i n al
t he
Lurgest
a p t . B o n ney for 1 tting
n ight pa
w i th o ut
- HOR E
atten 1-
i. ng at lea t o ne oc iable. Th r "·a n o ociable in the c i ty No1·. 2-! . H . W . J - 'K '-.'S'.
k
ot
PON I E
T o b e tound iii. Colby.
There wa
Auction sale of blooded stock every
a b t•igll t tudent called Ford, 'V b o �rew up i n b igllt U k e a gou rd , The t>t l l tn- he gl'e w , t h e p l ai n el' 'twa seen 'l'lmt as the gourd l ea f he w a gl'cen. hort i
toc
AND
Satu rday Afternoon. No. 1 5
.
.
Telephone 43 1 7 .
? H A C K FOR WEODIJS'GS .-L'\D FU� · BH.\L A ' PEC I A LT Y .
the Lane that h a . a Turn (cl').
3G
C LASS Y E L L :
Col by, N ostram D u lcem Spem, S e m per, Semper, Carpe
D i e m, M ay O u r Alma M ater T h rive, Col by, Col by, N i n ety-Five.
Qthm Qfofors,
il inlt ana Qmqitc.
Gl(1I,S.S Fllit)W E � ,
PI]\IK,S.
OFFICERS.
LL'\'DA GRAYE .
Pre ide n t ,
GERTRUDE L. IL LEY .
\ ice - Pre ide n t ,
lU . BLANCHE LAN E .
Secretary,
CLIO M . CHILCOTT.
Treasurer,
ERMINA E . POTT L E .
Orator,
l\ J ATTIE
Poet, .
l\ 1 AD G E S. \VILSON.
H istorian,
Toa t - 1\ l i tre ,
LJLLIAN B. PRICHARD. EXECUTIVE
M.
TRACY .
E :.r 111 A A. FOUNTAIN.
Prophet,
A 'NIE
D.
w A J T E,
C O M MITTEE.
LILY PRAY,
C OMMITTEE O N O DE S .
Ll LA
H A R D EN,
C A R R I E T RU E ,
37
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H E I D E X L' E .
Atwood, EYel y n Lord,
\\'a ten·ille.
Bray, Alice Mabel ,
•
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Chilcott, Clio �'leli
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a,
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Fountain, A b b i e E m m a , Gra>e , Linda,
�K,
1'.
L. I I .
Waten·ille.
lir. Ilickmor " · . Dr. T i i l l " • .
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, _K,
ley , Gertrude Loi
L a n e , l\l ary Blanche,
Jeffer on.
L . JI.
Bangor. L. I L
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'Yaten·ille. Re\'.
A. L . Lun '".
\'r aten·illc. Pottle. Erm i n a E m m a , Pray,
1;-ily
a w ycr,
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�K
:£ K ,
Xorway .
M ay, � K ,
on',,.
E m m a A u gu ·ta ,
::\I r . B n <: k ' .
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IInlJ\> :l .
M r. True' .
_K,
hirlcy,
Y.
\YaterYille. W e · t BoyHon
�K.
outh J>ari .
\\" atenille.
Emery, G race Edith K n a u ff
•
P. l l .
Tracy, Mattie D u nla p ,
'Yi! ·on , �Ia<l n·c
· a 11'
:Ir r. Mun
FaiqJort, X .
\\.aitc, A n n ie :Mabel
.
Bath.
�K,
arric
l ! r.
Perry.
Prichard, Lillian Belle,
True
lf.
Ell worth .
kowhega n .
Harden, Lila l 'cndlcton
11
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L. 1 1 . P.
ll.
Mr. Emery's.
W a terYillc . '.\Jr. Knuutr'
•
o f '!).;, fir ·t and la t, behold. they are w r i t ten in this book. pas i n t h o c days in the fourtll �'ear "·hen Harri on rule<l OY r the land t ha t many mother said u nt o t he i r daughter', ball t he you n g m e n a l o n a c q u i r knowledo-e� X a y . let t h e mai den· al · o ao up t o th · Tc·mples of Lea rn i n g t h a t t l ley may get w i sdom . A n d there ga t her e 1 t hem . eJyc-: t getller from all t he l a n d . w i t h chariot and w i t h horses, fifteen ma iden s . w h o · tepp c l 9n t h e ampu · a t olby, clarin:r even t o v i e w i t h the _r o 11 11 g men o f the l"nil·er i ty aull face t h Vacult)- t hereof. .le nd it ·nme to pas-<, t h a t 011 t he tw nty-fourth clay o f t l J e n i n t h mont h , t he tifte n mniclen · enter d t b e hapel : and they took be d u n t o t heir 'rn�·:; . .rea , t lwy mi ·t ok n i or . n ot th i n st rnctor:- for studen t .· . 1 1 e i t l1er sat they in t i l e s at. of the :Xow t b cl11ss waxed w Le i n experi nc a n d Gre'k G ra m m a r a n d i t came elem anor wa cho. en t o nil • t o pa · t hat a c r t a i n dam ·pl w i th a GraY oY •r tlw cl11 s -< : a n t i t h ·re was a n ot h e r c h o. en t kc •p the trea. ure· of t h e cla · s , .r ·a . e , · c u t he g o l c l n ncl t he i l n: r . "X ow i t r.ecmed !!UOcl to the mai 1 11 · to make a fea�t for th ir bret hren in ·n.j. . \. m l certa i n rn a i de u :,, . appoi11tecl for t hb , ,.;011!!l1t t he c h i e f l"tcwarcl a n d batlc him p re pa r ' c l n-cr · k i n u · of fo0t l . l\ I o reo,·er. L i ley >1ent out i n v i tation: to t l l young me n . a .r i ng, Corn B n t i t ·a m t o pas-; t hat w hen t h e t o the f ast w h ich we ha Ye p re pa re d . R n ler of t he College ht•anl t he,, t h i n g . . he "·a;, w ro t l 1 a n l -, , aid : Go to . .- h a l l 110\1 t he,;c F resl 1 m e11 llolcl a fe a s t ? T h i ·bal l not be . . \. n tl lie went cl w n t o t h pa lace o f t b e ma idens a n d f rb11 c l tl1 i r fenst. .le nd i t "·a.' the se · 1 H l clay b •fore t h ' a p po i utet l time . . \. ncl it c a m e t o pa""' "·It n th rnniclcn heard t h i s "ay i n g of t h e H u i r t liat th •y rent th ir · l ot hes, an<l :aid, \Y L!at can w e clo'.' C 'on,,i!l r . l pra .1· yon . w liat a f i x w 'r · i n . Let u s be · i ge t l 1e Ruler in hi hon..; .. But t l 1 e Hn lt•r hat! d e p 1 1 rt c l out of t lwi r coa t ·. t h y kne" . \ ml i t was :<O. not " h ither. T b c u th mai l n t ook c u11-< I a nd ;;a i d , \\Tc w i l l a p p ort i o n t h i s mat t r ; t w o ! JU L I :p •ak to the young meu and t w o · l i a l l o;e t!Je ste1rnrd and t he pst i<ltall greatly mou rn . . \ n ( l i t "·a . ."O. . \ n d t h C' 1 1 e x t clay th re 1rn · a 111c•ct i n g of t l! ·la - ·e. of '!I.; a 1 1 c l t he t w o mai len · w h o were a p po i nted a ro. e aml tat d t l J ca.· , , a y i n g . B • l 1 ol d . .r c11111� 111 n, e a rc h not for your be'lt 'lUits a n d co1 1 1 pany beh:nior, for roll shall neetl them not,. l?or it S o w . t h e act
For it c 3 111e t o
ha: ·0111P t o ptl s.· in t hl•,.; • day.·. t h:it. t l 1cr ' urn b oil ·g
ha.
s1 o k
'n i t .
w i t h i n th rn s • ! l·c. , \\' h y h t h i s t h u : n ::.s�
and
the feast
wa
feaRt.
.\ l l ( l t l l · y o 1 1 n "' m e u gt· :itly
· not.
:{!I
110
The H lllcr of t h
m a r v llecl a n d . aid . B n t t ! Jey w nt o u t o rro w i ng
•
Au i it came to pa
that in tho e clay
there wa
Temple of Learning, an I thereto belonged many clam o f '9.3 j oined the
"-ho How
rej oi c i n a . mother ·
thi
a thi ner t o be tol d ?
o
that they all came out
And the maiden gloried
ucce
ayin()',
:or
a fraid.
fully and there wa
Hath not
.
much
A n d their
their w i dom
iocrea e l
o.
econ l t e r m o f ' 9 5 i t c a m e to pa o.
maidens
trembled an 1 ·ai d ,
And they w e r
went to t h e i r re pecti>e born
exceedinaly,
Auel i t "·a
l o t fea t a n d certain one and it wa
oci ty in the
nd tb
Howbeit, the cla s tbriYed, but
put to u ?
an w e r t h e que t i o n
man-elou l y ? In t h e
I
that w b n examination came the maiden
ball w
B u t i t wa
ecret l .
ociety, yea, they al o did · but o f the initiation and banquet
ball tel l ?
i t came to pa
a
·aid, Let u
t h a t t h e maiden
i�b d f o r their
ao u p to the Ruler and be e cb him ,
An l t he R u l er 0Taciou ly hearken cl to them a n cl granted
t h i s p tition .
And it came to pas
after many lay
it w a
fulfilled .
that th
maiden
J.. n d there wa. a
had their f a t, y a ,
ertain in, t ructor in t h e
with College ,,:ong· . �
ow it cam
that a y 11 wa
to pa
were tb y Y xecl at heart , for they w r yell . :Now among th Gray
of '9.3 tb re w r
mighty maiden
ui po iti n ; and the maid wh
who Prayetl ; and the maid of bi:;tory ;
mi n ; : rn d a maiden Trn l y
,
r qui.r d of tb qu iet ,-irgin
thes
·waited for 110 on
:
Tb
Doctor : an I a maiden
Lily : and a maid n ( E \"C)r joyou - · and auotb ' t ", L tb
maid n of
i
maiden
( Madge) ty o f
tmlious : and t he maid for " hom n
G r a e ; and a maiden s m i l i n g a
ancl again
· and th
and a maiden "·ith
( ! Iarcle n ) on,zh : a n d a maid whose title wa
l ad
maiden
and knew not how to
ta k wa. air a. a
be not t bc ·i t r o f
May : and a maiden o f t h
Lane that
o n l y t o t h e right : aocl t h e maiden who depart d f r o m u : and a maid
from Fountain
that u \"eT
Xow the Te-t of t b
act
t h y n o t w r itten i n t he
parkle. o f the maiden· o f 'V5. first and l a · t , h e b o l
hronicl
�
of the
+o
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Pre ident,
G. A . H .BBARD.
Vice Pre ident,
T . A . Por,LilD.
Secretary, Trea ·urer,
J.
Orator,
J. A . BLACK .
Poet ,
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L Y !\'CH .
A . H . BERRY.
P ro p h e t ,
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H i toria n ,
D . \ \. .
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ROW L E Y .
K m BALL.
P . S . l\ l i; m : r LL .
Toa t '.\ I a ter, EXECU TIVE COMMITTEE.
\V . B. XoY E ,
F. L . A)JES,
\'. A.
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COMMITTEE O N O D E S .
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F. K El\ UI K ,
] ) , T . H A RTROR::-O E,
A. E.
H oOPER.
R I:: IO E � E .
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rth u r Hf'n ry ,
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Ya Fro t , A rchie Xorwuod,
La,nence l\Ia
H a rthorne
Xewark, �. J .
Drew Tho m p�on ,
t . Peter'
H ooper, Al fretl E rn e' t ,
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alboro.
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Ba:v P . E I . lllri:\. Drinkwater' .
H o we, Freela nd, J r. ,
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H o x ie, George \\'alter,
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Fairfield.
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Kimba l l . Da Yid Web ter, ..lY,
K i n ney, Theodore H arding, Klei n h :.111 . , Jacob, Jr. , il
noxie' .
Oakland.
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Fairfield. Cambridae. l � C. H .
H oulton. '..!l C .
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L ' A m oure u x , George Henry D w ight, b.KE, So. H adley Fal l s , . fass .
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Latlip, Fred
ayage,
Lynch , John
arsfield,
'Vater,·ille. M r. Lntlip'
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\:Vest Boyl too , Mass . 2'2
l\J errill, Percy Shepherd, b. Y,
\\' a ten·ille.
l\l erritt, Charles Edward,
J ay .
Noyes, W illiam Bicknell ,
\Vaten·ille.
Osgood, H a rry ·weldon , b.KE,
Ellsworth .
Padelford, Fra n k \Villiam , a KE ,
Calais.
Pierce, Clarence \Varren,
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Georgetown , Col.
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Pratt, Ernest Henry,
Clinton.
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\ \ aterville.
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Reed,
Dixmont.
Pollard, Thoma
A driance,
<I>_j_@,
ictor Augu tu" b. Y,
Jllr .
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Pjper' .
Rowley, \'v illiam Franklin ,
Edgarto w n , Mas .
30 C. II.
Stimso n , R u fus W h i ttaker, � KE ,
Palmer, Mas .
11 s .
Tot m a n , Virgil Connor,
Bar Mills.
Tow ne, Charle
Saco .
1 7 C. H.
Edwin ,
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Mr. M a n o n 's.
Tozier, Fra n k L incol n ,
Fail-field.
Tuthill, W illiam Bodle, b. Y,
Go hen , N . Y.
\\' h i t m a n , H erbert Leonard, <I> .l@,
Sou th Pari
Whitm a n , \'erne Mortier, i.l K E ,
Norway.
Alex ander, Jo e p h B ullen , Black , John
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M ah l m a n , Robert Moone,
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ow ners came upon the ceue, n o outer garment w e r e w a i t i n g to bield them from t he c ol d . ucb an in u l t. to their imagined cliguity was more t h a n enough to bring Llteir blood to a b oili n g point, and the freshmen were t h e fellows ought and pounded, t hough t he.v were entirely free from guilt i n t h i s a ffa i r . S u c h t h e enior fou n d t o b e the case, ancl "·itl1 a n i u k l i n " where the gu i l t lay, a n u m ber o f ·trou_g eg"' were brollght into u c to fu l l .v cou Yi nce t he o p hom o re s t h at they had be. t clesi. t from inrther fa m i l i a rity . Here the aft'a ir would no doubt haYe ended if t he opbomores hacl not entir ly reco,·ered from the i o c of egg a n c l uacl a regular old-fash i oneLl peanu t d r u n k . t h n · defy i n g all r u l e of t he fac u l t .y alld aga i n ett i D " cle fiance.
COLBY'S B LO O D . C l asses Take S i d e s t o M ake Th i n gs Live ly. Seniors and Freshies f ngage in Warlike Attacks. All are in a Generally Used U� Condition, A l l Beca u se an I n st r u ctor Wo u l d Not W h i st l e .
their
What a Darling Little R o w t h e Boys M u st Have Had.
Waterdlle, M e . ,
U u i 1·er i ty i .· t he
Dec.
a n d gna b i 11 g o f teeth ; more cla
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cene of tbe
bead- are
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,cnior
at
Xot w i tb . tancli n g the opbomore. ha.cl . e,·ern 1 ,-i i t ors stay i D g "·i t b t hem for t u e m u ·ical c o m· e n t i n a general st a m p ed e w a f' made by j un ior a n d :en i o rs u pon t h e north c l i 1·i : i o n , "·here t he i r cuemie roomecl, a n d eac h a n d eYerv man, Y i itors i nc:l nclec l , w e re ta k e 1i out u ncler the f a m i l ia r old pump a n cl treated to the "reate t cl n · k i n g of their l i Ye a n d p er m i tted to ret i re .
wailing ·opho
Bot e r i I ntly a l l ltancl n ncler toocl t hat t h bonr · o ( hell bacl n ot vet a rr h " ecl , n o t w ith · t an cl i n g the clock liacl c h i med fo r t h the ltour o f · .
e1·eral
hat , a ncl
t h • enior , j u n iors a n cl f re h i e are in a µ;encrally ti-ccl-np condi t i o n . Ye !!Ocl', ·w hat a row tlte boy · hav ha<l, a n d all origi nating from an idea could t i le ophomore had tllat they · r u n t he coUei:r . For ome little t i me it ha be n a n open que t i o n w hether I n t r uctor Batt i s teacbe the :opbomor cla ·. l ocn t i o n , o r "·Jpther t u cy g i 1·c h i m poi n t. on w h i t l i n g . For e a c h m o r n i u g- t h e men came before h i m . c l oing t h i r I e t at t hat a rt a n d pay i n g l i t t l e o r n o J i e l t o b i d i re ·tion. , re. u l t i n g i n a p r o m 1 t di mi "·al o f t h wlJole cla: , T h u rt c l a ,r , u n t i l li>tt r mant1 r coul l he le:i rn ecl , so it i s s a i d . G o i n � from t h e · l a s s - room t he m n pro<' ed e < l to l!ll t her u p bats and coat · o f t h u i pcr-clabs rn 1 1 and 11ide 1 h m a w ay . so t h a t w hen t h e i r
A ga i n t he l i n e of mnch w a s t a k e n • thi • tirne to 1·i it the o p h o m ores of t he · outh d i l" i. l o n . 111
B u t lrnre great prepara t i n bacl been made .for the rec ptio n o f t hi ·· bold bancl, and ,.,·hen the ·econd floor w a reache<l a clead halt wa - mnde i n ret<pon. e t a w ord o f- · • c ou l cl i t be �" y e -comman d , a n d t h i s .from '''a' the w o r l d com o p b o m or ·. i n 1< t o an e D d �
It c er t ai n ly lookecl so, ancl a if a p o r t io n of it hud fal ien r i,!!: h t down in t h · m i Lelle o f south college h a l l i n th f o r m o f broken b :: t i r ' coa l lto cJ.· fn l l to t h br i m , bed s , p a i l o f wat r , India n · l u b , i n .fa · t , a comp lete barri "1 1<' w i t h the :tronge t o f t h e · o p u o m o r s wail i ng t h i r r e c ption b hi n t! i 1 . +:;
Th i ·ketch wonld be , i n g u larly faulty bonld we omit t o m ention c nte t o bri l la t ·p r i n°" ·la · · l ia n t ly w o b y '!).J.. .\ l l t l ie m o rn i ng we had trug"'led w i t h the en'ior ancl d na l l y wTe · t cl Y ictory from cl feat. In th a fternoon our ,..,. ea ried fore m L t he fre b tea m of '92 ; b u t all in m i n did tb y enrle::t\'Or t o get io-ht of V r o e ' b w i lclerin cr c u rve. . The . t t i n g tm howc I a r cord o f 20 to 1 1 , an<l Hi to 1 2 ; a n d '!l.J. w e r champion o f t h e col le"' . The open i n a of he '92 ·ea on · bow that ''.J ! ha not l o:t h r c u n n i n g .
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F. R o \\'ley .
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preacher
Bracl y , fiel d ;
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g l ow i n cr :Fola
Brother bu t
ha ·
more t h a n dcL i)!htecl h i · peopl , w h o compare h i m w i th Pr i c l e n t mall i n b i · broatl a n d h u m a n i ti c \i w and k en p rcitption::i of ciological t r n t h . Oar corr ·ponclent feari'i t h a t olby ma�, " OY t t he b t g i ft " a n d c n r t he t a l n t cl cli l' i n t o u e e d her r t i r i n g p r e . ide n t . '\ Y a, ·nre tb br L l t ren a t hina that thi rmnor i n n fou nde I.
p e rf •ct ly lrulltful icl a of ·ol!erre l i fe , ' 9 4 , w e q n ot
hina
' eraciou.• orre p o o-
len t . ]
rs T H E ] ) LL \[ W h o t ha t ha team doc r· orc l .
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n ot know o f '!l-l'
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base b a l l
-n· i t b t he crack p i tch r o f
t h e col l "'C, and t h
cl i p from the Kennebec Vallt>y
Xews :
�eco ud ancl t b i nl
ba · -me n , her tal nt i,:pea k · for i t el f. There i n ncell to commen t
on t he lrnre h ha in h r i n l! i l l l! ha ·c � bal l honor, t o olhv . W wi ·h t . n tc e pcc i a l l y her cl i · t i n t i l"cly clu i, work. '\\' w o u l d b uor a p t . '\' r gil \\·ho la:;t y e a r t r a n pon cl hi" aggregation r1.1a11y mile ( o n foo t ) '\1· i 1 1 1 1 i n g ga m e· from the ma l l b ys of a l l t he cou u t ry round, p i l i n .I! u p s u c b core · a · ! l 7 t o 3 9 . T h e amount of au1· rt i · i n g t b u. gi\ ' Cn t h colleae can not be 01·er c"t i ma t e I . -!G
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G H T Y C O L B Y G IR L S . ( ee
There i c i rcle
llln
t t ation .)
much excitement in
01•er the
u n ladyli ke
ocial
conduct
o f ome of the tuclent roo m i n g at the Palmer H o n . e. O u r artist de p ic t · one o f their freak . A promi nent ociety man wa bitlcl i n g adieu to a lady whom he had escorted t o a n entertai n ment. H e 11·a d i cov ered by ome ladie (?) rooming abo1·e, and a deluge de. cendecl from the la nclin.g . It i not many year , i nce ernral college boy · ·were ru · ticatecl f o r prinkling o m e o f the girl. . Wlly cloe n't the faculty rn · ticate tbe co-ord ?
MO D E RN L A X G U A G E
AT
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Day. ' 9 ± carried tbe matter a l i t t l e too far , a they d i co1·erecl when they distributed their apologies for pro gram to the i ndignant a u d ience. There i a rumor, however, that the j u n i or them,el'e in i tee! o n more elaborate program , a n d got them , too. From the beaut i ful collecti o n
l i ·bed by H o n . A. H o o p e r ( u p) Te n n y on, w e c u l l the fol lowi a o which i an admirable e ·ample of the author culti l·atecl ta te and re fined ea r beside :bowing his va t " litery" erudition :
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noteworthy occurrence.
til' t cla�·
'!H wa
i
a
FRE
fDLl.. X R E.\D 1 X G .
The ilr t p n b l i c appearance of wa
a t tbe B a p t i : t
1 91.
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burch, l\1ay 2 7 ,
The e x J1 i h i t i o11
would
Green gn.1.. grows, D i rty n o w goes, And the 10,e1· woe
the
to b gin 1York u n der hlm a n d ha appr· · i at cl from the tart the exceptional ach a ntage;- 1Yhich be g i l'e · th m for prolicieJ Jcy i n the To he · u re it modern language. . t ook a l i t tl ' time to be ·orne aequ a i nt ecl w i th ·omc o f the new met!Jocl i n t ro lucet l . Certain m rnber." of t he class objected q u i t ' t renuo u tr to t he Prof . or'·· fonclne . for pet , e. pecially to hi keepi n.!! h i· f line pets i n the recitation r om . Hi gen i a l manner, bo11· 1·cr. o o n 01·er came all ob tacle ; and bi · u. e of a l a rm ·lock t o a1·oic! oYer-r u n n i ng t i me met with th llearty approntl o f a l l the · l a . H i s : v .; t e m o r m a r k in� at fir t cm cl rat her . e\' re, b o t t h e clas. ·oon ettlecl to w or k a n d ma<.I t h i n �s h 1tm throughout t he yea r .
ha1·e
hcen a µ:reat . uc e IJut for the las t · p e a k r's n tt a · k f de111 e11tl'a. rn the m at t e r o f pro�ra m tb · La . w er e e 1 ·i d nt ly i n tlu n e ed by t h e i r u p p r ·las,. a l l i · of '!) 2 , w l 10 11· re j u :t de c i d i ng o n economy for J ' rc;,enta t i o n
0:-.l" • PRr:NG. IlY A . H . T.
:-<o w comes tl!e ·p r i n g . It does, by .J i n g !
The a d d i t i o n to the colleO'e faculty o f a mau like Prof. Marquar I t
of
oon to be p u b
and lyric-
ballad
Tl1e .But
.
' n n h i n e s brigh t ; SNS n.t n i g- h t . T h m o o n a u up, �\'itl1 i .t s s i J ,· 'r <:up, L i ke a pl:ty . t u l pup .
GE� B R O
O BE
ITY.
( ' e e J l l u t rntion.) trange a: it . ounrl s , 1t i
a i l that
u p i d him ·elf J u t a n e n d to that del icate c u stom i n a u gu rated by the senior o f treating on engagement . upe returned from hi - va a t i o n bea m i n o- w i t h happiness. It wa all ·ettlccl. Tr a t ? f C O t l l ' e he woul d ! Treat be d i d . The nbject of h i . treatment o o n req u i red t h e treat m e n t o f ph.v · ic i a n .
Walter Kenrick cent. by H e n ry'.
aid he
tay i n o- a t
home
aved fi fty from
Hi
rin ·trel , and the other fifty
came from doing hou. ework w h i le t h e Thi: wa. the best )?irl 1 v a · ab e n t . te timony t hat hacl been µ:i rn n and i t ind icated real sacritlc for a worthy cau e anti t i le young man re. nmecl hi. eat feel in� t h .a t he had rnacle a h i t . - Fairfteld 'Jourual's A ccount of Dollar Sociable.
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prom nade i n t rsper. ed w i th ong by th '9.J- quartett , a po m by M r . Hooper, a n d a neral conver ·ation .
A B o )lERAXG reporter called on
Pre id nt Pi rce of the Jock y
lub
A d v e rti s i n g D e p a rtm e n t. O O A :tt O N T H gunrnnt d. A gt s . • wnntecl 011 s a l a ry or com m i � ion to intrnrluce m y n w b o o k , '"l'HE W E D D E D .. '.1' D E N T " a D l l " BO .M E O l.l w it ! J tamp. F O l t l' . " A idre
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race .
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a an
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Lt·a .
Tbi l u b ha r c e n t l.r be n u n d e r tile i n truction o! \\'. . P h i lbrook, t h e n ot d tenor. '.I'Li i r pro!!ramme w i l l con i t ol l uh , Quartet! , Banjo _el cti n b\· the and Guil a r C l u b , •tc:.
prorneuacl
Do not fail to hear
r c ption to the college
Tb re were forty-,c,·en • · co-el l - .' couple: pre e n t . The h'lll w a · bcn u t i fu l l y l c o r n t ed ·w i t h t h la · · o l r · a n J m a _g n i ticent tloral l · i _g n . ] )i n �rnor '- r ·b 'tra c1iscour ed tb most h:1 rmo11i o u ;. mu ic i n t h e i r r per t o i r . J . Field- M u rry fnrn i heel deliciou rcfre. hrn n t . m 1Ty crowd in th mid ·t of . n h ·m-ron ncl t n _!! s could ba•e n o t h i n ,g el ·e t h a n a j olly n ncl o iable t ime. T he entertuinment con istecl o f
KLEINHANS, the Whistling Soloist . Hi
perfomrnncc
pri<:
1
I
of
DOOR UPEN A T i.
nre
w el l
ad m i
worth
t ho
ion.
ON ERT AT .
C LASS Y E L L :
Co-ord i n ation,
Ha
H a, H a,
lvfv�
Tccrcrnpf> Kat
Dux femi n a fact a , ' Ra h , ' Rah, ' Rah.
K O VT a
�m! anh ®libe OFFICERS.
CL.I.RA P . ::\Io RH l L L .
President,
JE
Yice - Prc-icl e n t ,
u.: � I . B U N K E R .
Secretary,
C L A R .1. G . Jo:ms.
Treasurer,
FRANK H. ::\fo R R I LL. SA l lJ E L. B ROWN .
Orator,
A x N r n E.
Poet, .
::\Lrn Y
P ro p h e t ,
L.
M ERRILL. C A R LETON .
A x x r n ::\I . Rt
Historian,
E L L l'i O R
Toa t - ::\ l i -tre. "
L .\ H ,1. B. Tozum,
EXECUTIVE
1 .1.TT!l::
0 H A RDso_ · .
F . H U � ll' .
C O M MITTEE.
' . ::\1 .i:: s .E R Y E ,
L t J.L.\ J\' I . i :I A Z E J .TOl'i.
C O MMITTEE ON O D E S .
Axl'i r n .M.
H 1 c n A 11n:-.o :- ,
Fiu x
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H . Ci n ..i T T E n ,
ANl'irn E . ::\I 1rn 1 : 1 u..
OCIETY.
HO ll .
Brown, Sadie Loantha, :S K ,
BaaO'or.
Buuker, .Je ·ic May, :SK,
Waterrille.
M t'. Il u n k r' .
arleton, l\Iary Lane, :SK,
\Ve tbrook.
P. I I .
'hutter, France· H arriette, :S K ,
Waten· ille.
Ml' . ' b u t t r's.
H azleton , Lillie May, :S K ,
Norway.
H u n t . Elinor France:o, :S K ,
Bath .
II ley, Grace 'lementinc, ::?. K ,
BanO'or.
Jone ,
Deering.
J\Jr
.
Power·'.
M r'. Hobb '.
P. Jl.
Jar Gordon . :SK
L. H. l'.
IL.
:\lle nill, Annie Elizabeth, :SK,
Dornr.
I'. H .
Me erve, M attie
Ya alboro.
J.. H.
aterville.
M r. Morri ll'..
Morrill, Frank H orton, :SK,
\\ aten-ille.
Mt'. J\JOni l l ' ' ,
H ichard on , Annie Maud, :S K ,
Norway.
Reed, Grace M a y , :S K
H ampden .
Tozier, Clara Belle, :S K ,
Norway.
Hobb . Kate Wetherbee, .L K ,
\Yaterville .
:.\1orrill,
Iara, :S K ,
\\
Iara Pre cott, :SK,
r. H )fr Mr
.
. Ilnrton·:s.
Dnlrymple' .
l\rr .
jQ
H obb':<.
Emer ·on . ay
' · A l l bi tory pre-cxi ts in men's m i nt! · . "
more b i · t ory t hen date m ay be, i t
back a oCore
T h i s Sopho-
or more o f 3•ear · t h rough w h ich
lept u n t i l the memorable n ight o f J n ne 2Gtb
it
when i t s mysteriou
transition into w icle-a"·ake r eal ity w a · made, anti its youn� con ciousne s
rubbed i t · eye · a n d found e x p r
opbomori · y U . - .
· ion iu t r u e
O f t h e e x p erience o f t h a t n i g h t , l i ttle m a y b e be told . for a n y attempt a t c: o m p l t c n e . w o u l d co,·er a l l t he tablet der thi
m a t men t io n though, t h e a u ".I iciou
We
t o memor y . t h e cla
i n t h e col lege book- tore, a n d ren
h i tory cliffJ c u l t for t h e ·chool-boy color
f r i e n d o f '04 . a way a n d
o f t he 20th cen tu ry to comm i t omen
in \>Vin l o w ,
fi r · t time ; abo,·e al l , t h e horn p r ent cl by a . ti r ·t bla. t. ,·ery , e tig of Fre·hnrn.n v n l a nc.v fel l
· w o r n for th . \. t i t
opllomoric · p i r i t w •11 c l u p i n each ltcart .
Tbe long Yacati n q u ic k l y pa
·ee l , t h e 20th of
eptcmb r foun 1 u.- bu ·y
g i \" i n cr the g r i p , t a k i ng an in rnntory of ]'re bmen a n d aett i ng 01u habitat ion a r r a n crecl.
I t wa
Tres-bieu.
y ea r .
entered t he
'!J·l'
·
good fortune to i n i t iate a n o t h e r new Profc sor t h i
T h i · w a s b u t t he beg i n n i.ug o f
op l r n mor e row, a re · pon ·ible look cam
thi
y a r . a t lea t ,
"·oncler at tli
fo ur ·eat · t hat w
.
o u r l i tt l e c h a rg
t o o ur fa 'e
a · w
W hen w e
performed .
l.Jac\ once · o worthily t i l l ed .
F i fteen baby face
O\'Cl'
green
Tiler> . at
b ib · lookecl in artle :
i m pr •s.·h·e grandeur o f '04, at t he i m posi u v army of
and the
· h o i r , in
" Don't
ry ; b
frou t .
"OOd an l h ar r o n r big ! Ho t h r · s i n v , a n c l by
u r fir · t re · i tation wa
and bye you
book . "
.F ren c h at 1 1 .30, c , ·e a rtcrwanl' learncd . )
w re pre · ·u t , h o w 1·e r , as th
w e r �a i n ed t l l
•
it
'one
a n noun ·em n t had not b en macle ;
for we k n e w t hat, w hen a · L a l'ls l wcom . Sop h " , i t i s no longer ncce
pa ·tor
Profs .
Th n a · thei r l i t t l e l i p · began to pu ·kcr, w e . a i cl :
·an look at your pretty 1 i ·tu r
rr o to a re ·itatiou befor
i n the
cl terminecl t ha t
ophomoric l u t.r toward Fre hmen should b
We ,e:lanccd at th
of th ' c la.
ou r d u t i : .
hapel t he fir;;t m o r n i n " o f t he term a n d took o u r seat
a 1 1 11 o u n ·emen t .
ary
to
On
p r o ·ai · f o rm o f C \ ' ry - d ay l i fe , we recch·ed a c::i l l from o u r
w i fe . w b
o b ,en-ell w it h p l a · u rc o u r hea l t hy c o l o r , th i n k i ng i t d u e
.J I
t h e ii t h of
On
c l i :: p la.r c l
wa
A ft e r tbe-c fe;,t i \" i t ie hacle,; of m :tn i n g in a
w
w re o,·er, w
t he i: nteure
. o ugh t to an
wer th
tl .
of o p i n i
O ften w
·ett lel l clown
p i ne
a d \" i ,;e ll
d ra w , w e fou n d t ha t i t m n · t be l e ft h a d been a c l c l cl
Ro ·si�nol bei ng-
le tell t he n · 1 inl
rou t i 11
term
co-on l i n a tc
nar y l l l a r k cc l a
n rc not In
·o- rcl inat e
la ::-:s
It was
mind
an
:November
1 u
but t h i
b th
ba p
Gra ·
our
·.
n t l· m e n o f '9! . Th
·
ret u r ned ; a n d ra i n bo11·
\\r h il
x perien ·
•,
t he · l a
pas' c l t h rough l n r i n g last reci tat ion , twenty p ag
Prof.
Hog r" :,.eems a tl t t i n � eapstone to t l t e
an I ac ·ce l • rat ion , c'c. I a• .<l'z .
· t a u c l n t i t s dot< ', a n d look I ack a mome n t , w
h
n typical
cla.
h o n l cl I e . and tllat \\'
o u r l a bor
: t ha t ..,,.
ha1·
i pa t i o n , f r t he f n t n r e .
an 1
O n the H : ll
w re
of
lerat cl m o t i o n ,
.\ ncl n w a· we
m a y fa i rly
ay t hat t h ron?;b
arne t l .1· to make '!JJ
take a reasonable
. - e n c l o f h o o k a u cl
n t i re y ar.
op ho more,,. : a ncl t hat w!' bay
"·e luwe l a bor d " i, ;ely
w re all to
t m ly o f 1\fecba n i c , o u r
a w o r k i n � i l l n . t ra t io n of a ·
that
wa
f a . eho l f r t ra i u i n.!! t he fem i n i n e
spac
al l , "·e Ila 1·
Early
h u t r . n i t cl in t h e d ci ion
To p r ep a re u s f r t h
proeesse.-.
er.
mon t h of J a n
ide whether o r not t he l\.e n n i ton
T l t c fun n t l i n�
11
er
11
a tt"a i r
o f hon e s , mY i n l-{ to the cl m a n cl for
o u r C l race
t o cl
w
t h a t w e were n ot co-ord ,
p i t ,;o b�· h:1" i n g a c l a . s p ic t u re .
( �)
h n1T w i ng
F re n · h professor gn1·
bowe1·er.
mo t <lclightfnl cla.
wbe11 s parat cl .
fa i r w ·atb r for ·n+ .
to k
t r ied
\\'Ork , 1· i z :
i n logic-al
J)ri
Februa ry
detc r rn i n d
of ;) [ a rch t he
'! J + · · f u t u r
In
1·e n i n g for t h ,
P r o f . "·anen i n form
n at n i i!l 1 t a.· a si � n o(
�et b r, "''"
fa 1· r i t .
th
on on
!!r a t r i :-.� i n t it
·kelclon a rt i ·l ' .
gu i l t.\ '.
t
to
t o c 1 1 'ge , t he r c p t i o n gi\· u by th
cam
in t he w i n ter c
1
h_r t h e Prof . ) ; f o r r· rea t i n i n
Tale. - L . i nc · "'
t rrn "·a. a YOtecl
th
h a l l "-i l l me" a n c l
o n <>T a t n l a t <.! each o t h e r t h a t o u r 1111 mb r :<
d i l l n t la. t for before the fa ll t r m encl c l , w Tbc la t of
-
u p o n t he
to hare! . tn l .v
t 1 ne · t i o n • · ] ) id l l a m l e t lo,-e Ophel i a �" b u t
1 1 n hroke11 , and t hat t w o 11 1 y clas;.-rnate.
we r
·r •mony
,\ f t e r t h
' · I w i l l shal l ; noboc l .1·
ne
u ·h :u t n -.;
llehold
o f t h at b r i d a l p a r t y .
h a c l n o e x perience n pon w h i · h t
a matter
sin
d u r i n g- a l i f L i me ,
da i n t y ha nC)net w a <; !'ened by .M: r . D r .
w a. ton · h i ngly per form c l . a
•arne:< t \ y w
Few
the c o . t u m
in
f the c l a :�. • ·
>ctobcr occurred t he fi rst ". ll l i n g
grand qua11t1/e d'allumettes . "
ele1·at <l t h what a
Fr
type ; hman
a t i s fact ion i n the re · u l t ' o f
learned m u c h . enj o)· cl nl\tth . a m l h 1 ·
l n rge a n t i c
I
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lo �nse ano �igyt �Jue.
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Pre ide n t ,
J . H . OGIER.
Vice P r e ident,
·w . E . Lo�rnA R D .
ecretar.y a n tl Trea · u rer,
E. L.
rICHOL. .
Tii\1 ON.
O ra tor
. F.
Poet,
c . F. SMITH .
H. T. JORDAX.
Hi toria n, A warder of P ri ze ,
G.
0.
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H . M. CoxxER .
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an ton .
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amuel Dean, Z>V,
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Hall, Oliver Leiah, Zw,
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1 C. H .
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I ri h, Mabel Maud, 2 K .
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Jordan , Harry Thomas, AY,
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Turner.
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Bo. ton , Mass .
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Palmer, Mass .
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CHRONICLE
RETROSPECTIVE
" . ot to arc"'mt lor fa c t I.Jul hi»tory."-L •. M. in I{ voluli
,
Memorabl our
ind ed
xi ·tence at
X
olby .
'93
(a n d
T H REE C H A PTERS.
uot a l n ' to our e 1 '·e · ) wa
c b rouicl
how
Fre hmen .
E1· n w
onr ·eh·e
o nil: c 0 1
fir t ·hapt r of
tll
11ow o r may be i n the f u t u re,
matter ·what we a r
1· >ry page of that
1·idence that at that partic u lar t i me we were admitted a. much the11; a n d w
that many others regarde 1 u
t o bclic1·
IN
to t l • c·1·ill , tli c o , · r an cl interpret fact· i · th nFntncui ·" L •ct. I.]
fir t y ar' rca o n
OF
i n the
had
ame J i o- b t ,
u O:i ·i n t F u rther
mor , a- we re1·iew t hat portion o f o u r coll giate b i :tory, w e a lm i t fran k ly that our g neral conduct ·wa L i ke our p r d c s·or
men .
a n d wat r at th anc
tor
:'-1 nday
we
Lo,ral to tllc r
X i gbt . th
guanliam:
b
oph.
i tle,
fa ci nation of cu t o m , we playecl c:oll g
l i fe-th
w i tll tlle ancient record · , wer
ophi tical defeated.
•n our bel i e f t hat a l i mited a mo n n t of hazing wa�
a 1· rage Fre b ma n , and tb
Like our
pro1·icled liberal ent rtai n me n t for Bloody
o f oul' elcmenta r.r
ophomore , a n d , i n ac:<:ordanc It ha
u bm i t t ed to a l l ordinance -e1·cn t o ·rnoke
mouth anLl hand o f tlle .· u rrept i t i ou.
o f many g nerat ion.· w
ha l l "·ith
all F re·b
not u n l i ke that w hich chara terize
l i t t le w e receh·ect at t he hand
of
o d for the · 92 was only
a l u t a ry i n cffc ·t . Perhap
th
most not ll"Orthy f a t u r e o f our l:'re ·hmen year-a featmc
w hich di ' t i ngui ·hes u, from prec tli n g cla� ·e,-w1L t he a h · nee o f t h nual Pea n n t D r u n k .
j
rrd by bra 1·
t reaty
L'r�
a n cl law abiding upper-cla
l:'oph .., . , we y t mainta i ned enouo-h manh ocl to
ignore e p i t h ts anti k ep onr'-cl1·
The fact is. w e could not omore
I b.I' l'C'-P •ctabl
1· r a fe w p anut
a way from
an
men ,
rei'i t
n
n h g: r i m c r monies.
ee h 11· a hand-to-hand fight w i t h a mob o f
oph
h - 1 1 • cou l d in any way benefit n · i ndi\'iclually or
, ince. for t h ree yearo.;, the a ppropriate term atlcl to tlH' "'lor.r of our cla " · ' " relic o C barbn r i · m " I m . b 1 1 a p p l i cl to t h a t puerile bru t a l ro w . we ar proud t o r member t lLat o n r clas
t o Te frain f r o m HI ·h non It of
remain
o r "'bicll "·e n
'!13 .
to be
tbe p u b l i c wa
n·ical
hatl
u ugh c i l' i l izati n i n it
rank a n 1 Iii,
a1·ag r,r .
aicl that a l though
ur l'lrst demand u pon th
a Frcsh111 a 11 Reaclinp:. "'C b 'lie1·e i t wa ·
a t tention
a n entertainment
d n t be ashamed, b n t w hich r fleeted n o l i ttle er t..Ut u p o n
F i nally � t l l w i l l U"'rec that our e x i t w:L a ho r�·l,.Ng ·uccc,
:;I i
•.
II
A n other manly
' ta
g e in t he e1·o l u t i on of ·i:rn manhood ha
form has taken
on
a p p rec iated importance upper-cla 'man.
and p r o m i es to clevelope i n to the
Yet, the eYolut ionary rudiment
oles in conta ·t w i th the cla
The Fre h self
l i gn ity o f the
o f o u r former c on d i ti on
t i l l rema i n to remind the world o f oui- origi n . our
pa secl.
, w h i c h e x pre s ·e
Sophomoric Tobu tne
The
pa modic throb
-room floor are beard at rare i n terva l s .
of
We
continue to li ten with rapt facial expre s i o n to the t w ice-told tale. of our l'rofe
or · .
The old habits s t i l l c l i ng to the trans formed man.
ophomoric b i tory may be conci ely narrated .
Ever i ncrea. i n " zeal in
the ma.intenance o f the honor and d i g n i ty o f the co ll ege i s the work i n g p r i n
c i J l e o f a S oph omore c l a s s .
E pec i a l ly z e a l o u . w as '93 .
a n ( ] comfort , we thought o n ly o f Colby.
to be come ind i l" i <l ua l ly and per onally n u merou
in the mea · u re
to be t a k e n to pre. erye college o r der a n d to en force lleccl,
some of the cla,
scene o f toil and
n oo k
of
Th
l a i ne.
i mp r e
eek tl1e
the
i m paired ; and they were obliged to lea1·e
i Ye ceremony o f Bloody ::ifon lay "ight was duly p rformecl.
rt un i t y to e x h i b i t i t
lue ob ervance ; b ut '93 l i cl not need t h i
excc u t i l·e a b i l i ty a n d phy ical p row
.\ l ready
'.
oph-Fre h ha e ball game had proYen to t he coll gc worl d , both our
abi l i ty and ou r
,
p i. r i t o f fa i rn
.
In fact , tbi ·
the c o ur e o f the year qu i te ·haracterL-tic o f '93. wa
I n
eclu. ion o f W i n1> lo w , Ca mde n , ancl other qu iet
T i me-honored c u s t om received its OP!
which had
ollege d i cipl i n e .
uch L1 1 1 d i l·idecl atten t i on t o t h i s pha e of col
gaYe
le.!!C duty, that t h ir health "·a th
acri ti c i n o- ti.me
Few in n u mber , we were forced
beg un early and conti nued late, hut all "·a
Hydropatl.J i c treat ment w a t h e good work
'Vork u p o n the Freshmen done 'vith k i n dly pu rpose.
con tan ly acl m i n i tercel.
· o n t i n uccl, but i n a d i ffe rent w a y .
t r a.tmcnt, w i t h "· hicli on- F r . brnan wa att n t i o n
p i r i t of fa i rne. - bec:ime i n
to the Freshmen.
faYorecl.
' a m , our worthy
I n m icl w i n te r e v e n ,
A sleigli r i d e wa;; t h e Nor clicl '!13 confine
it ·
j a n i to r , was pre:ent cl by
the cla . w i t h an ul t r for w h i c h , t l u-ough t he k i ndne. :; of t he Con ference Com m i t t ee, we w e re charg-d o n our term bill . The F r e h man
Re:i l i n g- cam
a n cl wen t , bei n g marked ])y the abs 11ce o f
t h e ns ua l program · , rather than b y t h and the c J leo-e world wa
In t h
· la ·s-r om t h
a fter Profe
Tacitu ,
The wbol from the
obnox i on · pre · nee of :False
) r ler. ,
l t o forego t he peru al of the u s u a l i · u c .
yc:ir was one o f s:itisfactorv progr0ss.
l'rofes ·or
or ex pre · ·ed woncl r at o u r combi n at ion o ( c:ipa ·ity a n d aver
· ion f r work.
and
fore
\Vhately and Demo t benc·', A n o-Jo-Sn xon ancl Bo:any, French
ph r ical T r i g . a ncl i\T cbanic ' , a l l y i cldecl a t our a pp r oach .
·ollege wer l echani "
a:tou ndecl , w hen the maj or i ty of t b
e x a m i n ation t r i t1 m p ha n t .
cla
57
c!as: retu rned
lil
m t by '!Ja .
T h e .J u n i r y ar h. w i t h ·o:l . t h
la · - -r oo m .
nal i n l'
'on d i t i o n s
t i �a t i o n s .
Tb
reacl i n u , bnt f o r work .
cern t
y U J ' o f e1· n �r a t e r . · u cce
c b an c r ,
r utin
work gil'
·
pla
i n the
to origi-
Lil rary b c ru - tllc re·ort , not f r l i u r e b o u r
Laboratory work i n
·
h m i ·tr.1 , M i n ralo!!'..I a n d
pla e o f Lat in and 7re k. W toil no l o n g r 01·er nhlatil·e ab olut :; , hyp tb et ical r e l a t i l· -._ and a l )J/ o rmal q ua t i o n ;, but rrh-c o ur a t t en t i n to re :ic ti o n , am pher ,; . a n c l plane o f y mmetry . Tue c b a n ""e i - for Llie better. ln Phy ic� '!!3 lit mlly · took th cake," w i t h ice er •am on iclc. P li)"i c · tak
.·
tli
p r i d e can we poi n t to the Tii · t o r i c al Df'pa r t m nt L i br a 1-y, t he ino f '93 . By olby 01ye- to Prof. Math ''"- and the cla '"" o luntary ·uh · c r i pt i o n - tb 111 mb r of the c l a, are each t rm adding to thi c l lect i on of h i - torical work, . .\. "·orking hi ·torical l i bra r y had be com a uece""it)- at olby , and now t he beg i n n i ng ha been made. "" i t h
titntiou of whi ·h
�ow we await t he L i me w h n we are to nter upon the fou rt h per i od of c ol l e �e lif . W i ll th plea · u re o f t b en ior year pro1·e fl eeti ng ·badow:< Ik th'lt a i t may , we cannot do le . than a d d another a t our a p proac h '.' <"11apter to onr b i -.;tory . t hat w· i ll add a f i t t i n g con lui<ion t o the. e tllree pret l i n g- c lJ :i pt c r · .
C LA S S
YELL :
W hoop-a l a-la,
W hoop-a- la-la,
W hoop-a- l a- l a, Whoop-a- l a-la, C o l by,
CILlm Qi;nl.or,
W hoop- a- l a- l a- hoo,
'92.
@range.
OFFICERS.
F. T. JOH!\ ox .
Prc·ide n t ,
s.
\'ice-Preside n t , ecretary,
G. L .
Mr
Treasurer,
STA R K .
RAXDALL-
G . A . ANDREWS.
Orator,
c . A . l\l E H R J L L .
Poet, .
Mr s
Hi torian ,
N. S.
Prophet, Addre
BA K E)r A...'< .
A. C. \\ AT Ol\.
G. P . FALT,. to
C. E .
ndergraduate',
Parting Addres ,
CO H EN .
L . H �� R R I K .
w.
Mar h l-l l ,
B . ANDHEW .
' tatistician,
A . G. H U RD .
Chaplain,
A . G. EXECUTIVE
H_ L.
F. B . �ICIIOL '
E . H . "TOYJ:.R,
Hunn.
COMMITTE E .
PJ ERCE .
COMMITTEE ON O D E S .
c. H.
T RTEYANT,
. P.
Mr }f1.
FA LL,
.:rn
N.
S. B A K E M A N ,
G . L . R A NDALL .
NAME.
ROO�I.
A ndre\\· , George A rthur,
7 C'. H .
·water\'ille.
AY. - J u n ior P1 ize Debate ; H i torian , J u n ior Year ; o m m i t l <·e,
.
A ndrew
, J u n i o r Y ar;
n i o t' Y •a r ; Tr nsnr r
Trea urer,
Ten n i
Douhl
la�
\\'illiam Bertrand,
B. B . .i ..
·
.
15
H.
enior Year : \far·hal Senior Year. ' hel
tuart,
lK.- ophomore Declamation Y ea r ; Pres i ! l c n t L:l(li ''
la
Prize
Xine .
\\'aten·ille.
..l Y . -First Director B. B. A . ,
Bakeman, ::\"elli�
'onference
nod e n i o r Year ; en i or Year ; econtl
enior Year ; Oracle Editor, .Jun ior
ca,
l\I a- .
L. H .
Fir·t Prize ; Third J u n ior Part :
.J u n ior E :x h i h i t i o n , F i r . t P r i z ; Echo p r i z e f o r
S h o rt :O,tory, 'oph o mon·
Tcnni� .\ sol' i a t i o n , .Tu n ior Yea r ; Poet, � c n ior
Y ·nr.
Barne , C ha rle
H oulton .
Putnam,
..lK E . --Frc h m a n Readin & : J u n ior Debate an<I
C' n ior Y ea r ;
IC' '
!uh, .Juni
m il tcc, .J u n i o r Y ':tr ; Oracle Edit
r aml
·
23 Ball team , J u n ior
; onfcrcncc Cln�,o :-\inc.
e u i o r Y at·
r, .Junior Y e a r ;
T u rner.
Bon ney, William Lowell,
15
om
. H.
�KE. -Pre ident Clas , Fre:h m a n Year ; Ball t eam fo u r yea1· , aplain,
Cohe n ,
en io r Year ;
cnior E x hibit ion ;
Dem·er
harlc Eme1--on ,
Z'i'.-�[a1 hal , J u n ior Year : Erlio Editor, .J u n i o r Y a r ;
.A
:-\ i n c .
la
10
ol .
ub- corer B . B . A . J u n ior Year : i ·tant
l l i f Echo, Renior Year ;
uml Managing E<litot· Ol'(1cle, � eni r Y nr ; .\cldre
s
Pre
itlent
to Umlergrnduate ,
cnior Year.
' u m ming , Grace l\l aria
�falden )fa
� K . -J u n ior Exhibitio n , 'econd Prize ·
.
Dr. D u n n·
enior E x h ibitio n .
,
Dononn , "'infred Nichols,
So. Lyndeborough,
23 S . C.
.8.
AKE. -Freshman Reading · Poet, Sophomore Year ; Sophomore P art : Echo Prize tor h or t tory, Jtrn ior Year; Echo E dit or , opb Oracle Editor, J u n ior Year ; Editor-in-Chief Oracle, Senior
Declamation, Sec o n d Prize ;
Jun ior
J u n i o r E xhibi t ion ;
Fir t
Jun ior Debate;
omore Year ; Yea r ;
' l ass � in c .
Fall, George Perley,
11 C . H .
A lbion.
�Y.-Fre hman Reading, Second Prize ; Sophomore Declamation ; Jn n i o r E x h i b i t i o n ,
eeond Prize ; Prophet,
Herrick, Loring,
enior Year.
11
We ·t Leed .
AY. -Conference Committee, J u n ior Year : Year: Parting AdrlrC\s , ' en i o r Ye a r .
\Ve tmin ter, Ma . .
H urd, Albert Gordon,
C. H .
Echo Editor, J u n ior 20 C . H .
cI>il®.-Trea urer Clas , Ju n ior Year · Stati ·tician , Sen ior Year ; lmplain , . ' e n i or Yea r ; P re iclcnt Y. M. . A . , (' n i o t Y a.r. Joh n s o n , Fred Tri ·tram ,
'orth Berw ick .
cI>�®.-Exec u t i,·e Com mittee,
5 C. H .
J u n ior Year :
President Cla . ,
, en i o r Y ea r.
·w a ten·ille.
Kalloch, HaLey K napp, Z\ft.- H i torian ,
Echo Editor,
Y ar ; Seni la
Sophomore Year ; .J u n i o r Y
; Oracle
r Y ea r
X i 11 e .
::w ;
onfereuce
enior Y n r ;
Editor,
Kalloch, Herbert Fra n k l i n ,
10
.
c.
Awarder of Prizes, J u n ior ommitt
e,
Tonst.)fa t r,
anll
J u n i or
en ior Yea r ;
18 s . c .
Ten a n f s H a rbor.
AKE.- econd Prize fo r R u n n in ()' Broad J u m p , Fre h m a n Year ; Cla
1f
Cn pt ai n
las ::\ ltrn .
K n ig h t , Dora Fay,
vVe t Boylsto n , M a
}; K . -Freshm a n
Reading,
cn io r Exllibiti o n ; Pre idcnt
l\Ierril l, Charle
Team, four
nt ( 1 00 yd . ) , Frc ilm an Yea r ; S co n cl Prize for Pol e Ya.ult,
o m o r e Y ea r ; Execntive Committee, J u n i o r l"en r ; B a l l
'orn m i t t \ " C ,
. M r . Barto n · s
Second Prize ; J u n ior Y. ,V. . A . , e n io r Y a r.
Exhibition ;
7
New Bo ton , N. H .
Asa ,
AY. -Ball
oph
rears ;
C.
I-I.
Team , Fre h m a n a n d Sophomore Years ; Conference o p i lo n 1 o re
Y e a r ; O rn l or,
Iii
c n i o r Yea r ;
la
� in
.
l\l un!lon , Dan iel Gilbert,
28 C. H .
·waten·ille.
6.KE.- ophomore Declamation · Junior Debate, Prize ·
J u n ior
Ex!J.i.bition.
Nichols, Fra nk Barrett,
Rou n d Pound.
Z\Jl . - Pre ide n t Cla , ,'ophomore Year ; Oracle Editor,
Toa t - M a t r, J u n ior Y 'ar ; ' Junior Y ar ;
8
011<1 Prize, T n n i
Pre iclent Il. Il. ,\ . ,
\-�ar ;
o m m i t tc , .Junior and
ni
r
c n ior Y ea r ;
n ior Year.
0 good, Erne t Fo'tcr,
6.KE.·- la.
Double , J u n ior
I nt .Athletic A 'Ociation,
Ex cuth·
e n i o r E :x l J i b it ion ; Pre i
Yea r ;
21
ophomore Dedamation ·
C. H .
Ell worth.
Nine.
Pierce, Harry Lineoln",
\\'
t Boyl ton, Ma
:lO C. H .
·.
C'P!:.@.- Ech o Editor J u n ior Year : Fourth J u nior Part : J u n ior Ex lub, Juui
IJibition ;
r aml
onfcrenec
e n io1·
Junior an d ' e n i o r Y c u r ; President
Y ar:> ;
Bo ton, M a
Randall , Gertrude Lynde,
Ex cuth"e
C o m m i t t ee,
en ior
o m m it t ee , Y
a.r .
L. H .
.
� K . -Fre h m a n Readin.,., Fir t Prize · J u n ior Exh ibitio n . Reynold ,
� K E . - Ball Tea m , J u nior and ;
Priz
GI c
Ro
lub,
lit
enior Year ; .Ju n ior Debate,
enior .Es h i hi t ion ; :Mannaing Editor n iur Yea r ;
Echo,
26 C. H .
amdcn .
Poet, FrP b m a n Yea r : Conference r
enio1· Y
CJ1ior Year ; Manager
:S i ne.
Charle Jo eph, Edit
!) C. H .
Livermore Fall .
arl Henry,
ar;
om m ittee, e n io 1· Year .
Oracle Editor,
ibley, Dora M ay,
enior Year ; Echo
,,-a ten•ille.
ibley" .
I r.
�K. :inger
Y ear
tark ,
2.5
. H.
Editor, J u nior Year ; Editor- in- hief Ec:lt n,
enior
George \\"illard.
C'P..l0.- 0racle .
\\-aldoboro.
tephe11,
"' aterville.
Z\Jl . - Fre h m a n Readin.,., Fir t Prize : Fi 1· t Prize ;
' n ft: r nc
C o m m i tte ,
First Prize ; � c o 1 1 ( l J nn ior Part ;
!\ I r.
tark" .
ophomore Decla mation
l\larslu1,l,
ophomo1·t· Ye:ir ; J u n ior Exhibition ,
I
rater, .J u n ior Yea r ;
.J u n ior Y ea r ; Orncle Ellitor, J u n ior au
:-. e n i. . r Year .
ollcge
StoYer, Eugene Howard,
Bluebil l .
24 C. H
t::.. Y . -Sophomore Declamation ; Treasurer O r a cle, J u n ior l'ear ; A
Executi\-e Committee, Junior and c n i o r Year� ; Presirlent Tenni
turten n t , Che ter Houghton. � Y.-Fre b m a n Reading ; la
enior Year ; Echo Editor, Junior a n d ociation,
Fayette.
""ad \YOrth, Herbert Elij ah ,
24 C . H .
, ophomore Declamation ;
, Junior Year ; Treasurer Ee/to,
· e n ior Year ; Leader of G lee
e11io1· Year.
Pre ident
enior Y e a r ; GI e C l ub Jun ior ancl
l u b , Senior Year ;
la
· :\ i n e .
Li,·ermore Fall .
26 C. H .
t::.. K E . - Orator, Fresh man Year ; J unior Debate, Prize. \\'at on, Albert Cl1arles
W a ten·ille.
ct>t::..® . - O racle Editor, Ju nior and Year.
enior Year
5 C . H.
Hi tori a n , Senior
Beede,
Helen Reed, �K,
Brady
Hema n Edgar, <I>.l0,
olby '
Kittery.
, h atwy , Erne t Le lie, �KE
zq,,
·, bipm a n , Chal oner Oake
Alfred. edawick.
Ho,·ey , <I>.l0 ,
Y Du nbar, Fran k Colli n , .l
�l a :; · .
Bo ton
ha m , <I>.l0 Farr , Otho \\·illa rd Burn
Oakla n d .
. Fo ter, Jo h u a Burn idc
Carlton
l\l abel J l a u d , � I C
b,
o l by '!l<l.
Deeri ng.
ott, <I>.l0 , Linc ol n , How ard Abb ay )fc(' a n n , Herbert Lind Pike , J a m e Ro w e Ru
Ten n .
H a llowell.
lle, _ K , Gilp atric k, Ho·e Ade I ri
emina ry.
X e w t o n Theolo gical
Oxford .
Caldwell, Minnie Belle,
Dod ge, Char le
ell
n,rngo r Theol o;;ical
•
'0-2.
c 1 1 1 i n ary.
Hebron.
1
�KE ,
Fra nk Ermo n ,
a n dol ph, )la· ·
.lY,
'r o b · , <I>.l0 ,
To''° er, Ralp h W infred
Tlro w n ,
'\r!.
olby,
'!l3.
olby,
'03 .
n1·o w n ,
,9"2.
Ell worth
Sa unde r', H u d on , beldo n, George
Am h •r t
o . Xonidgewock.
.l Y ,
) I a di on ,
H e n ry Kall och
a.
Bri ... tol
.l KE,
onn.
Bo ton , ) [ a. . .
\\- i ng, Rosw ell Alon zo,
Peru.
\Y ym a n , 0 roe Arle ter,
fi!
G!itcorticle.
Tqe
LA T
VoL. IV.
�lTMl lER.
T H E OFF I C I A L OR.GAN OF T H E C LA S S OF N INETY-TWO. A
C l ea u ,
Xon-P:trti an p u h l ic:tt i o n , <le,·otecl to the Aclnrnccmcnt of Trut h , t i t ::iupprc s i o u of Fa l s lloocl a n ( l t h e E u l igbt ·n m e 1 1 t ot l'o·tcrity. For
further pn.rticul l l r
Scarcely ha · a cla
a
· in coll ge bad
i n g the brief pe r i od o f fou r year.
a
lclre - tlic EtUtors.
to o ,· er com e
o many obstacle
ha
ol b y
the cla: · w l 1 icb lea1·es
year · per hap
ne1·er ha · o n e met tho e ob tacles so nonchalan t l y .
der t r ea t men t
b
h av
band
bas receil"ed at th
matle any other orcra n i za t i o n
t h a n t b e cla ·
of n i n ety -tw o
n i nety-t hree, a;, w ell as tho e o f c o m m i
n i nrtv-one a nd u np r et entl i n u- a.
·be ahrny · wa s .
her membe r : . cl ction
them .
·po i lecl
nnconceitcd ancl 1 r i ze · offered
A ga i n , t he fact that t lJ
did not in the lea;:;t cli ·turl>
T h ey could do a. good ·worl� w ithout p r izes a
ha1·e d o n e w i t h
a ·'
ion o f n i n ty a n d
and ··IJe i , t od ay , a
ome cla - e · were not uflered to n i n et y-t w o,
to
The ten
o f otb r college c la : ', w o u l d
c!Jikl." o f n i n ty-fou r atr ctetl her n ot a t a l l ;
Lltu thi
t liey w o u l d
The r u l i n g J owers saw J · i t to l i m i t the n u mber of
d ll r i n g the pa t t wo .r ar ·.
rnn-1 cl t h e re by .
A · w ell
a n y otber way .
A ncl s o , t a k i n,!!
N i n ety-two'
htain d i p l oma
n ' Jes.- m u r m n r i n "s , we ha1·
temper wa.
not a bit
in
t h rough a g o l og-ical c o 1 1 r . , a -
t h i ngs exactly a
t h ey h a v e come. w i thout
bad a plea · a n t , aucl we
h pe, not w h ol l y un
prolitahle co u r e . For t h e l1a
·
econcl t ime w i t h i n t h e b i 'tory o f t b e col l ge, tlJ
taken pll rt "· i t b J u n ior.
more:- .
not beeau e t b ey
It wa
"· h i c b t h ey bacl h i t l t ' rto
w i ' hecl
to a p pear
lefend d. t h a t tbe m·mb r.
band in q u e l l i n g tbe cli · tu r ha nc
l" i olat c d .
A
LI ge
c rt a i n
from u nd · r- ·la.·
opbo
i n i m ic:il to t h of
cla
·
n i nety - t w o took a
lai.;t fal l ; n o r wa: it b can c th y b a d a n y
p e r ·oual d i ·l i k e for a n y o f the m ·mher- of t he
t h e !'ake o f a e
enior cla ·s
i n pro t e · t aga i n : t certa i n a ·ts o f the
" opbomor
clas · ; it wa
for
c u tom t h 'l. t , w i t ti ucrly or u n w i t t i 1 w l y , n i nety-fou r h a d d " l ' c o f re \· e re n c e I m .
·men to u p 1
r- · lass rnen .
· o m m i . sion o f l a w !
G5
Tb
a l way · been
·nn · i d reel clu
o n ly pr ,. n ti \·e aga i 1 1 . t t h e
e rn r, n i nety-two ha
g 1 rn n
leaY i n g
olby,
;;he
to the member
of n i nety-four
nb eqnent a t i on
op rat i o n . to wltich t h > ir
h a, ·
the h arty co
n t i tled them ,
and
011
w o uld e x tencl t o t h m her heartfelt w i heR for t hei r
f u t u re pro per i t y .
LLEGE P
LrTI cli l°illcd i n to foor
Tb
. i n ., ,-ern ment v.-Jli h i t m m •t .
ttle by i t
·ompari o n 1 etween th
The f u rther.
collco-
l f.
o f th
que tion
· men haxe br ugbt forward .
tat
part ie. e : xi t i n of
a_ga i n ." t h
peopl ,
th
exi · tence
' nfortnnnt I� · excu .. e for exi
u n i on o f men o f l i ke belie f · ab ut one
ucb
tence.
·ta ndarcl , for t he
u 11 i o n
of t he
;;trong r
pnrpo"e of obt tl i n i n o- the lar� r "hare of college
nor;;. The \
l i t ic a l partie;; o f our c o u n t ry are .aid t o be rotten · their I ad r
ar - accu ell of b i n g w i re- 1 n l l r s , of caring
nly for t h i:r O\\'n prh·at
an c l not a t all for t he "·elfare o f t h e
t e r :,; t e1T .
ITow,
hen ,
ball -we call tho-
hall we
colleae polit ical partie ?
·haract r i z
in
o u n t ry t hey are pretending t o Wbat
lead r s , w ho arc c o n f -;:eclly 1dre-pullcr. , w h o openly
a Yow t hat they car •
Hen ·e t h
truggl i n !!; for , up r macy.
e:tabl i ..;hing a p r i nc i \ le · they ar
the weaker for th
hy th
ide or t he otb r o f poUtical
olleg ' , t hough th-y h a ,·e not t h e ·am
They a rc not tll p u rpo;;e
people on one
may be carri d
o u r own
neces. itate · the mas-in "·hich o ur
·
a n d o u r repuhli
The gorernmcnt of a coont ry ;; o larcrp a
o f two great parti " a l way ·
ubcli-
f t he 1 artic ular
only for tl1eir o"·n i n t e re. t, , or tho e
ociety to "·hich they l elong, "-b
u ndeniably
how by t hei r action · that
t hey d o not at a l l con 'ider t he w l fare o f t he ·olle!?:
f w h ich they are mem
ber ? Th goo l are
e x i stence of parti
rr ct · of a c llege
>;:
in clas. o-01·ernm nt doe
dnca t i on . t h an a l l t!J
xpelled or , n. pcn<l cl hr \igilant fac u l t i e .
broa lenin� o f the rnincl ;
· l\e_g"e p l it ic
t nd
more to counternct tlle
dev i l tr y for "·bich w i l cl men Coll ge t r a i n i n g i
to narrow it.
allaptecl for t h e cultirnt ion o [ fraterna l f e l i n _g · · college politic ho t i l e feeling .
_\. colleg
educat io n is 1 rimarily to teach men
Tight a u c l o f j u tice : c:olleae politics directly t n ( l.. t w rong a n c l of i n j n , t i c e .
for the
ollege l i fe i s cnltiYat : illea
of
teach t hem idea
of
F o u r y e a r o f colleae di · c i p U ne
l r n n l d t u rn o u t a
u n i t cl c:ln�- o f br n.d-mincled, companionable, j u tice-lo1i n a rneu , ready to �acritlce
· cu
for t he good o f t he com m u n i t y .
J..'our year
o f colle"'e li. s c i -
1 l i n e , warpetl b y t h e prc ·ence of polit ical pa rtie., mu·t i n e Y i tabiy t urn out a d i \iclecl c\a" of narrow-mi ncletl. un oc ial, po"· r-lo1 ing meu , reatly t o
11 ·e t he
ornmunity for t he good o f
olh�-. fol l o w i n g in the foot tep
el f .
May t he
o f that class "·hich ha
aho\ i ;: h part v r u le . make t heir go•ernment t hat o f t he illeal republ i . s i n e r e p rn .1cr o f n i nety-two.
liG
of
recent!)- decided t o
t h e p e p l c , f r t h e people. b_r t h , people," n o t · · o f ·el f. for i. th
acri-
ucceeding cla·,:: e ·
e l f a nll by
•·of elf,"
PRE Some
E
o f t he former elas e
T � T IO N
D�l. Y .
o f Colby ba1·e obsen·ecl tlte praise-,rnrtby
c u tom o.f pre entiug, at the clo e o f t h e Junior year, some gi ft to thei r Alma Mater.
The object i
art g-allery, i h a v e recehed u c h a t i me
and it i
o many f a y o r · at the baud
·ome token o f aftecti o n . eem
The colleo-e, e pecially in her
a "·orthy one.
aclly in need of pre ent
There are rea on , howeYe r , whv
A large number in each cla
cholar hip f u n d . amount of their
how her
uch a g i ft a t
wholly u n called .for a n d o ut of place .
In the fir t place, pecu n iarily the cla · a pre e u t ,
fitting that clas. es, w h o
of the college, should
They
i
receidug a i d from the colle,!!'.C
are iu all honor ,
cholar. hip
in no couclition to make &nch
ar
debtor
i n titu t i o n , to w h i c h t h e y owe ·o much, border m e n t o f a part o f t he
for t he
o small a g i ft to t h e
o n t h e l udicrous.
The pay
cholar h i p debt "·ould seem much more i n keeping
"·iLll the pecu n i ary condition o f the cla w h ic h m u t nece
to the college
and the pre entatiou of
, than the offer o f a work of art,
arily be of i n ferior q nality .
Ao-ai n ,the time at "-hich
uch present is ma.de i
i n a n s p i c iou s .
\V b y giYe a
pre ·cut at the encl of the J u n ior yea r , any more than at the e11cl of any other year, or e Y e n at t h e becri n n i ng o f the course ? time to make the college a pre ent, i f i t i be a fter the com pl t io n of the cour e,
out o f gratefulne ·:;:, woulcl
when the cla ·
l i ttle what the college ha · done for i t .
cla :s !lave become wage-earner
I t seems to u s that the proper
mad
ha
begun to realize a
Tlten, when the members of t he
them e l v e , th ey can aflorcl a better gift ,
one more worthy of the in t i t u t i o n for which it is i n tenclecl. m a d e on p r
e n t ation cl a y , out o f grat e ful ne.
been n nkinclly h i nted, o u t o f p ricle o f the cla o n the prese n t , that i
·
another matter.
t o conceal i t beh i n d a pre ent t o t h e col l ge . that such a motil·e ha
has
i n ha1·ing i t · name placarded
Il tter to
by the erection o f a mo nt1 m n t t o the 1·irtue
I f gifts are n o t
t o the colleg , b u t , a
how their vanity openly
o f t lieir cla
, tlrnn to attempt
'Ve can noL bel i eve, however,
actuated any o f ou1· precleces or .
W hi l e then , '"e look u po n the ob en·ance of pre entation day a · ft beau t i fu l cu tom for clas e: who w i . h t o wa y , i t seem · to u
h o w t h e i r lo ve f r t h e college i n t h i
t h a t we c a n ·u fliciently
bow our 101·e duri n g our ancler
gradnatc p e r i od , by carefu lne · · i n the exp nditnre o f money the colle"'e bas o k i n d l y loaned u ·, a n d by
nch strict attention to ·tud)1 that a.fter we go
o u t i n to the worl d , we may be fitted t o honor o u r a l m a mater i n ou r cho e n YO ·ation '.
A nd t he n , when o ur pecuniary cl ht t o the coll "ge ha
when we ar e i n a con litiou to m a k i
her a pre ·ent
been pa i d,
he cle en·e ·
then
t he t i m e for u .· to t b i l:i k about makinv contribution · to her a rt gallery, or
o f a i cl i n "' her i n a n y other way which
A
1 1 1t0 :'\ J LI> w i h to
Facul t y , who bay
yeari:: .
CAI
be may need more .
D OF
TH "NK .
of the cla .· of Ni nety-two, through the
< n xnE 1. h
u h a ·
T h e l :. on
·
t h ir · i n ·er
t h ank
·ol umn · of the
to the member. of
o patiently labor cl with t hem dtir i n u the pa · t f o u r
c o n n ed from our text book. a r
forgott 11, i n fa ·t, many of u l .1• lcarnecl .
xpr
many o f them lon� ago
have it t o regTet that t h y were never proper
ll n t t h e le' 011 · tatwht u · by per omtl i n terconr ·e w i t h our i n G7
the cla .: wi h to e x p re ·
letting u s • · w o d u p " at hl
j oke
;
to " • ' a n t:t"
: to ' ' .John n ie" for
f or <>'i\· i ug u
a
for <>' i \' i n g C'arl an " x" · to "Teddy" for li ol cl i n "' hi
to " Rol '
profc·,;or i n modern l a ngn a a
my" f o r e c i n " ' u may b " ; to
'
until w
po i tion a
were through "· i t h t hem : t o " Sa m
,·afely through , ancl for m a k i n " o u r burden
h a i ler" for h i
econtl t r i a l ;
a
l i g h t "as
proflci n L t a h i n o- of Pol itical E c o nomy and
on · ti tutional History ; to · Bacchu " for i n. trnct i o n in ' Much Aclo
E n gli b
-Prexi llJy for
"'0
ITEM
OF I XT E H E T T O 0 ' R R E A D B H
ma l l , '
a m m i e"
m i t h . p a n n t l rn n k , a n d f a t
cl in ·ompany "· i t h t h e p r
-One of th
l a:;t act. of i n j u s t i c
f lh
ent gradu at i ng · la
Ion
o f p i l fe r i n g tho e 1''re, h m a n 1 rogram -
thank
it
to n i n t�·-two wa
la
ye a r .
f or ty- Hen "· h o en ter ll w i t h n
ucce "' i n l i fe to t h o ·
or ! e r
to ac u.
Who w i l l be
fou r year
once o ur cla
-mate.
lea\'C
.
ber
·cape-goat
ago, hut t lih' t y wllo h a 1·c begun
-.A t t be Fre, hman e x i t in A n ,g u ,; t a , J u n e , ' !l, n i nety-t w o , o " < l icl up th tow n " t ha t w ' a re told many of t bc i nhabita u t
from th
ctrec t ::; of t h e ·hock to t he i r n n·ou
-Prof. R oger , hea m i ngly i n fo r m. u.
a
ar
not y t fu lly rec ov e rec l
we go to p re s , t h a t nearly a l l
·w h o took t he sec n I t st i n r.rechanic. la t y ar i ncrea e e l t h e i r "tandi ng b y Ro doi n g . -Th
ahl
laclie · of n i n ty-t"·o ha1·e l! h° e n t he o-entlem n i-orn, Yery
r c pti n s d u r i n g t b
c o ur ,e .
That O ra n g
n j oy
Party of la t y ar wa · eR
p cia\15· e n terta i n i n g . -
In
l!C n e ra l a t hlet i c : , n i nety-t w o b a - had the repntat ion of not b i ng
· • i n i t . " b\l t on t he ba ·e ball 1i kl a n cl on t he ten n i .' c:ourt
he ha
alway, been
a t the fro n t . -.
me
of
t he most \' i <>' i l a n t or 1 1 i nety-t,wo ·
wa rrior::; . at u p a l l n i g h t ,
before t he F r c h m a n Rca(\ i n g look i n g f o r false on1 r · . p: o t lau,g-b ·d at.
-Thrne happy m mbcr hear t ::; , ba\' ar
in th
.A nd t he r eby they
Dnt t h y w re at t h a t t i me n nacqnaint d with n i nety-one.
of
n i nety-two,
tr atec1 t he i r clas · -mat
in roy a l
. ame ·onditi n a n I ought t o trea,t ·
u re t l i c rc ar , w ! J
a c k n o w l dging t y le . and
wect t her
t!J r :- , till w
w nl 1 l i k e to be in t hat condi t i o n . G'
their
It �eem:; t hat
are Yer.>
-Ob, for tbe good old day tra i n
of "old Phi C h i" ;
When n i nety-two were Fre · bmeu ,
of yore !
then were the time · when night
were made hideou
w i t h t i n horns and the
ancl the campu s recked ·w ith blood.
People say
now that tho ·e good old-fa hionecl cla ,· fight are " relics of barbari m," but w e Lael a gloriou
good t ime tbat n i ght "-hen t he coal flew and n i nety-two
held the campu .
Tho e times are now n o more.
" De college am 'generat
ing."
- T b e c l a s · of n i nety kue·w bow to recognize t r u e gen i Ll .
coached ancl protected the gen i u oy . ter ·tew a t ' tewart'
T h e 'vay she
of n i n ety-t"·o dill her much credi t .
after our ba e ball Yictory we
The
ball ne\'er forcret.
fay the noble men . "·ho gave u . :ucb a j olly time that niglit, eYer pro per
in th i r cho en fic1u · of u efulne
.
-The water in t he North clivi ion of North college wa mor n i n o- after n i nety-t wo' the c llar door.
peanut clr u n k that " Sam" bad t o
The poor pllanut
-:X i nety-two came w i t h i n cham p i on hip la · t yea r .
w i m to reach
"IYere all drowned .
one of "IY i n n i n cr the cup for th
he i
rel ie1· i n u- her of the nece
o deep on the
i ty of recei 1 i n g i t .
C J X D E R E L L A. , UP TO DA T E .
[ Writtenfor the Oran{Je hronicle.]
came babe. Xinety.two wa h r nitmeA b r i g h t w i n som' c h i l L l -an d it seemed u c h a �]Jam e That a rnotlrnr's (ornl 101·e wa denied h e r ! But ala , A lm a i\Jatcr, to other so true \\'a' a har h, cruel moth r to poor X i nety.t w o ; A nd th l'ec haughty s i t · 1· c l ia a l l t hey c o u l d clo To tli SC'Onra"c, t o L·ment ancl d e r i c l c her I n t o the housebokl of Colby t here An u n w elcom�•1
Her '' i rtu • I 11eYer C"nn fit t i ngly t el l . J r r w rk w u d n e pat i n t l y , tt1ithfully, w e l l .
ThOUl?h w o r t'! � o f cncouragem n t n e Y e r o n c e t e J J From t h e l i p, t hat were prais i n g t h e otbcr. . Tb , t.mrnt · 01 b e r
i tc•rs
he quiet l y bor ,
n w c n ri d w i t b bu!'den.
\\'b
h e 11·a c h e1·tol ttncl
h
eYcr
ought m ore,
weet, t h ough her heart migbt be sore,
A ll I fulfi l l d · 1·cry wish o f lter mother's. "' b i l e moclest and meek, h
r belief
wa
trong
And t h a t, a .·he l abor d , wa v r h e r ong, ]l(id ·t · o i l ""iate c i n d L" ant l ashe .
That " t rn t h crnshecl t o cn1·t J 1 " n l wn.y
In th . o
fu l n e
he kept
An<l
b iclcl n c l o' ly e a c l 1 of tim
1·i
re long,
ea ·b tear,
her t rn e worth w ou l < l appear, igh a n c l
f TUg" l e < l on hrn1· 'l y with ne1·er a !' ar.
l ' 1· i n c ' W o1·ld, t o a t t e n d h j tPl'l'e l ia l ba J J . �lnj t y , k i n c l l y a n t l gra i o u s t n l I , J � k i 1 e l l r l w i t h c l C' J l adoration. "'hc•n fl r·t hc• 1 1 • h o l d�, in an ornnge.goltl gow n , T h e b . . u i r i fu l n 1 1 t H I n,-n n t l ::1p i f C' o f t h f ro w n 01 tb<' l l 1rc•c• hnngh t y is i st e 1 ·s , p r 8 1 1 t s hC'l' a c ro w 1 1 , ,\ m l L l 1c· l o f t i<'st p i n · • i n t h e nat ion . At 1
ngth come
ba e ball
under great obl igation · t o ninety-four for
n time w h
1 1 t hey •o t o t h
Of
Jli
fi!I
hnll
lmn l\Iat r is proud of tile b ri l l ia n t Tile si�ter And t he
arc ge n t l e a
pnrti,
"en U c c a n b ,
L i r "'rnml u r ancl beauty;
ubject · al l flock to t he w drlLng t o
The qu en i n
\\' b i l e t h e Prine
fill
ce
a gobl t w it h sparkl i n g w i n ,
Ancl l i lting it high, cric , "To thi
bri<le of lll in c ;
\V h o brnYely a n d pntienUl·· i L n e upon l i n e , Ha
ri'Cll uy 1loing h e r <luty ! "
A D V ERTI SEMENTS.
F
n idc to the F r
morality. left. ditor
" The on l
A LE-A few copic
R
bman
la
.
Price :
A
n rr ncler o f your
Tbcrc are only a few ba · k n u mber · o f thi
In fa · t t h
t h i n "' i ·
o f bu 'ine
" �o that n o mor
li bed, the remai n i ng fe'lr copi - are ,. ry lle i rable. early antl a\'Oid the rn h .
n e of
r markable publicatiou
omct h i n "' o f a bac k n u m b r anyway.
are going i n to other k i nd
p i .ritual
ince it
w i ll b
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If you w a n t on , come
ol
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Cor1 � t · I . St, u .- t ' s c i c lu r. 7 7 Kni ght l y . A m i l e post . lln11.1v. I CManl1cluwl nu t�t.u i.c s . Ont 1 1 1 o u l grn c l . 7 7 Jll cas l v . \'isit ing her. 1 go S e . iz 1 ��� �\:1�� Disl ril' t tid100 . f11:1'.'i'; i·�;�;f,�\.ll . . w��;,..�._ [ o l Og'J'. �l��l�l �0rn l c of" G o l d . l };':'.:t � l=� ���:�r, �'. ; '. V II. �����';\�� up picture k nobs. D u n c i ng. 'l't • c l d y ' s '.rrornb011<' · Co111 parntivo The- Ll11111. 7 1 -4 8 'l'llv bacl.·. <..l et t i n g p i pe ol pen.ce . PhLy i l W Pit�·h . Gui1 :1.-. l>'ycholog-y. • Hl Jll_ati t l ( o) S (t ) . t 1i i l o 1"s s i g n . [ready. 1 <;J n i n . _ lltlllllill�:!. l\1 1s:1, 'L'e11e h 1 1 1 µ- euqnctt c . l 'y 1 1 1 h n l s. h 1t n t 's d tH· t 1· rn c 1i . 8,.gu t ea. O oo G1<ldy. A m11senn.1 . nouoYan , !P u l l i n :< l ' rofs' .leg. Piluio. M <' c l m n ics. Pie. 7 1 -1. � Wittv. J,;-idios' H al. I . 1''11 1 1, \\.ri t i nµ- h i ;; u 1 1 t o l 1 i ogr1tphy M o 1 1 t h o r u 11 . �l :.t hemal ics. Hot w ill er. 7 1 -1 7 A m rnn s. A sty. l ier r i c k , L istening t o K id ' s uorn e t . l 'iitnny. 8 1 l l:Lvt•11't 1·cnciled it Gol d w 1 u c r . , 7 Hl Owlish. A beacon, [ m o u l d i ng. Hi s iJ1g.1Jc l l . l lunl. ll' l' i t i n g lei te1 s. C ll c l l l i o l ry. L ' a rcgo r il' . 7 1 -S G 1-2 Rot t (' n . Keeping brcncl trom o •w . .Johnson, is i i g sy ru p . 1� :� 1��-i\��.·.���)gy. � 81��W,�1���-. �<,� 11���l�\ ���;·ice . �?�';:�. n �: r�ll�� R 11 l l o l ' 1 1 , I T . t'., �fc'�.1;;/;��: l•'n:cly nowc's Uanj o . F. t h ic·s. 01Ti n . �11Hly. K n. l l ot·h, I L K . , 7 1-4 Ir. ol'irle!l. r 1 n·mw h a b l c Referee i n prize fight . Physics. l'ipc O q:n rn . <.;offuc. G o i n g n p st n.,u 1 1 . D A col lege p rn s i <len t . M i sses' S i z e . '2 l'" n ig 'l l l , M i s�, 7 H i s o w n tnips. Playinµ- l'h\'SS. J li: i c l ' s <·o rn c t . I P h i l osophy. 1 1 20-•wo. l m u l si v o . Mcn·ill, 7 7 I - � He w i l l tell A tow n c r i e r . \ l l ilk. 1 Latil\ . ·•G r i n d i ng . " Oq:rn.n. M unson, H:li:ling- :i m ou s t a c h e . :\011!'. U rC ' ck Tesl ><mcnt. Ol'ri n . i 1-S S 1-2 Sly. [you him· 'l'he g-:il l o w s . ); i c h o l . ' P l u y i n g ba l l . .J cw:<harp. Lat i n . A p ple.j a c k . 7 J ocose. [se l f. Broaking p at hs. Osgoorl, � 1 . I!: . Chul'Ch C l rg>1n Clwmistry. [ isl 1-y. D1urn's ::inrsupt\l' i l l a . u :�-4 G 1-2 poorhouse. < ;etting up en r l y . Pien·e, . no1·se l JH e k r i ll i ng . 'l'llc Frycbnrg Org11 1 1 . L a b o ra t o ry G l iemf f u y ler's Soria. C h i l c l 's Size . 'i H igh. Arthur. R n n r l n l l , M is�, i a1 . i i in Hen1old$, I� �r�·�\�." c . ii\:� ����1���55��m i r. � i-1. g�, .:�fl,1� ••w:�vs . l � Jd�·c�·eiim sotl: i . fj��) ���]�;��,i;. Hoi:�. �lathe11mtios. Coffee. s 1 1 1 n l l tiizc. a <Jood. Auy gootl man. \ l o l 11 1 . G o i n g fi s h i n g- . ii i u l ey, M i ss, ' c l l i n g s t ories. J l asn't any. l 3J oocl . 7 1 4 !J Gr1Lcln:ition. 'I B l n n l ' h a rc l ' S \ o i<:u. S:tn sln i t . �iu�er, I Lofty. B l o w p i pe . l 'Lll'�11ist 1·y. .J<;> l1n. � 6 A c l o � h es pin a� l . T n l k i n g Frnnch. Stark. 1 · M e r. Ston:H\ py.:· ���;�1�1�,�;�lt��'.lllg' c l ub . �[, ���stry. 1 8t� j� , , � � �f��:�\�,·g r l o w n tl1(' ;l f e ssft . X?��pdiub. �1 1-2 m�p Sturtent n t . 7 1 �� Und!-Jcidorl. Soap-fl"l'CftSe. Toil. ( lo n s l < c c . G 1 1 i l n 1·. ( Tc < l r l y . Chf'm i s l r y . '.Tftma1ca G i11 gcr. "\\01Hl s w orth, L'a p 1 er i tc hc . R u n n 1 1 1 g a paper. l ll'attw. co l . T l 'Ombo n e h1�e· St \\ a t�on , p
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B Y FRAT E R N I T I ES .
30
Delta Kappa Epsilon, Zeta Psi,
17
Delta
26
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'igma Kappa ( Alpha Chapter ) ,
24
(Beta Chapter),
20
Phi Delta Theta,
21 Total ,
1 38
B Y C LA S S E S .
Senior ,
30
-!O 44
J u n ior , ophom01e , Gentlemen , Ladie. ,
16
Fre hmen , Gentlemen ,
35
Ladie ,
18 Total,
1 83 BY S E X .
Ladie
( i n co-educational college ) ,
14
( i n women's c ollege ) ,
34
Total,
':1 8
Gentlemen ( i n co-educational college), ( i n men'
56
college ) ,
19
Total ,
1 35
7.j
C l a s s of
1 8 91 .
Af6e? p,jze. For hi()'he. t ra nk for the c o u r e ; to Xorm a n L e l ie Ba
ett.
U?iven;il'1 P r i z e . Fo r h i"'h . t ra n k d u ring the , en ior yea r,
to
�orman Le.lie Ba�,ct t .
be?ior h x f,i b i t i o ? ,
Prize fo r excellence i n c o mp o ition , t o 1 T orm a n Le. l ie Ba
Ho?ora.b I e Me?lio?·
Department of Greek.
ett
Xorm a n Le ·lie l3a. e t t for re ading the A pol
ogy a n d Crito of Plato, anrl the � y m po,i n m o f X e n phon.
Adelbert Farrington Caldwell , for reacting the , ymposium of Xeno ph on . A rt h u r Kenyon Roger , for reading the Alcestis of E u ripides a n d ffi l ipu
Tyra n n u
of
ophocle
: al o the Apology a n d Crito of Plato.
C l a s s of
1892.
Ju ?ior P r i z e Decl•n;i•tiol] · Gentlemen : Perley Fal l .
First Prize to Stephen .' tark ;
Ladie
:
Prize to Nellie
First
econd Prize to George
tuart Bakeman ; Second
Prize to G r ace Maria C u m m i n gs .
C l ass of
1 893.
8op�on;iore Prize Decl•n;i•tio?· Gentleme n : to Harry Myle
F i r t Prize to Denni
Con ner .
Ladie :
econd Prize to Grace J\Ia u d
Ernrts Bow m a n ; Second Prize
Fir. t Prize to E m Marion Taylor ·
'oburn .
H o ?o • ot r'1 Ju'2ior p.,.,t,;. Greek
Denni· Ernrt
Bo wman · Latin, Leon Oti.
GloYcr ; French ,
Em M a rion Taylor : Engl is h , Lucia H a. kell Morrill.
C l ass of
1 8 94 .
H a n;i l i '2 P r i z e i; i 9 R, e... o i 9 � . Gen t lemen :
F i r t Prize to Freeland H o w e
rchie :\Tonrood F r o t .
Ladie
:
econd P.1ize to Grace Clementine
11
Fir t P r i z e to
J r. ;
econd Prize t o
a d i e Loa n t h a B r o w n ;
ley .
C l ass of
1 895 .
£ 9 tr;i 9 c e P ri z e , F i r t Prize for excellence i n preparation for college to Jo i a h Colby Ba
ett, from th
C'oburn Clas. ical In titutc .
We d n e s d ay , J u l y
1 , 1 891 .
A P PO I N T M E N T S .
1.
CHARLE
2.
WILLI A.. \!" ABBOT
3.
EMEL INE MARBLE FLETC H E R ,
4.
NoR'.\IA ' LE LIE B.>\.
5.
"' ARTHUR KE� YON ROGER
6.
FRE D
7.
ART H U R Trr.LEY \\ AT ON,
FREDERIC LEADB ETTER,
The Loui iana Lottery. 'MITH,
The True Function of the State . Charitie , Emotional and Rational.
ETT,
The Puritan. A
A L L EX
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Que tion of Tolerance.
CE,
Vox Populi, non Yox Dei. The Future of Mis ion . Education and the Ballot. 9.
1 0.
CHARLE
T.-\ � LEY PEA E ,
E ow1:"\ C ox R
* Excu ed.
The Political I nfluence o f A lexander Hamilton.
n T EA G
E,
Problem that nee
BAC H E LO R O F A R T S ,
O N T H E M E M B E R S O F T H E G RADUAT I NG C L A S S .
�olntion .
M A S T E R OF A R TS . IN COURSE.
Class of 1 8 8 8 .
Edward Park Barrell, Albiorr Hale Brainard, Bertha Louise Bro w n , H e n ry Fletcher, Solomon Gallert, Benjamin Pliny Holbrook, Carl Edward Holbrook, H a ttie Edith Merrill, .John Abisha. Shaw, Royal Jeremiah Tilton ,
Ol!T OF CO OR E.
Cla s of 1 8 7 7 .
Charle
Denni on timith,
Franci
Fremont 'Vhittier,
1 88 1 .
Ezra Elmer Mci ntire,
1 8 8 4.
John Ryder 'Vellington,
1 886.
rathaniel Han com Cro by Charle
1 887.
Carroll Richard on,
H O N O R A RY D EG R E E S . i\ I A . TER O F ART .
Charles Benton Tu rner.
Fannie Eliot H all , DOCTOR O F D rv L " I T Y .
\V illiam R a iney Harper. DOCTO& OF
LAW .
George Freeman Emery.
7.
J � n e 30. 1 8 91 .
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M M I TT E E .
ON
Pre ident,
DA1TJD "T · PAR
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GEO!tGE A GORH.L\L
Toa. t i\1a tcr, O M M I TT E E
ON
ODE
Adelbert F. Caldwell,
h a rle Edff i n
F . Leadbetter,
. Teague. FF lCERS.
C LA S
George R . Campbell ,
}lch·in Fletcher,
A rchibald } 1 . D ic k .
AT T H E
l l t: RC l l .
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C' .
Prayer,
. P 1-:A ·c .
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Oration- Patrioti ·m W h at an<l W h y :· · . in aing of
Poem,
'
'la
Vila est meditalio v itae."
·s
C . F . LE.cl. D B ETTER.
Ode. .
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H i tory,
:uv · 1 t<O
A. F.
·.
CAT.D WELL.
L. IL LEY.
U:>I
TUE CA)l l'US. ::uu re.
A. T. \VAT ox .
Prayer,
F. W. JoHx ·ox.
Prophecy, Pipe Ode. moking Pipe of Peace. MC' IC.
Addre
L. P.
to 1:ndcrgraduate, ,
Tl.i HTE Y
NT.
�'c\ liEW E L L O D E.-A i r, "The <Jn) y's W : t rn i ng." \Ve
h a l l soon
l>e gone FOl'e'"'"
ev �.l". ot l'e t l ess trite. T h ough w e leanJ o n r ! L i ma matur, Y e t h r na,me w e ' l l e ,·e1· love. JI For h e r tum � h a J l grow till greater, .A · t h e c o m i n g year w i l l pro,· . II
tic
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we now m u st
worhl
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Part i ng A<ldres ·,
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Cheering the H alls.
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r. t a r- h a l ,
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K.\r,r.orH.
B. XrrnoLs,
MUSIC.
P ra y e r .
\Y . N. DoxoYAN. Cla, s Ode . STEPU EY STARK.
Oration-The .!Hi ·sion of the Sm aller College. JIU.:.' JC.
G . C . S H E L l lO ::-f .
Poem-Legend of Acre He. )I
' IC .
G . A . A x mu:w · .
H istory,
) J t: · r e . A warding of Prize , Ci,·ilized Cowboy-C.
H. K. KAJ, J.OCJ I .
E. Co1rnx .
Pistol anti Cigare t t e .
O u r , tar Fir ·t Ba e m a n - \\ . L. Box x 1 n- .
Fa n .
' 9 2's Embryo Meis-onier - U . A . A ndrew . Mr . Barne
Crayo n .
":\lr. Ba rnes
of Aroostook-C. P. Barnes.
Wol f i n Sheep's Clothing - f l . Lo1·er of I niq 1 1 i l y-F.
l3. Nr
L.
PIERC E .
Bottle .
IlOL .
Cake .
Pet of the Facul t y - W . �. Do::-;oY.\ X .
\\' ooden Leg.
of ' !) J .
I i Togam \'irilem V e titu ri-Clas
qu irt gu n .
O D E TO C O LBY.
ep a n d kec 1 1 , as · e m l 1 l e
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1)
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u l>j ct
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.\ · c111ble to pra· To l i o n
tbe ,
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way,
Yowing t o . crn! t l lec
Forever aud for ay . Uur II r L r t
A 11d \\"
na,·e
a n <! our
1wai- cl tile
n o w ge n t l e
of N e w York . '
YOie of y
•·
r"
overeign,
t o wa n l t h e i r . u u - 1\ i ng On t he w i l l we 'V<'r l e a n , (J ra 1 1 t L I t· h y HL\'01', 0 ol lJy, our Quee n . 1 J r i 1 1 g one tl"ibute m o rn .
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BAPTIST C H U RC H , MAY 7 , 1 83 1 .
PROG R A l\l M E . The
' h ipping Bill ,
O u r "·ort
M illiken .
J £. -<E H . OGJ 1rn.
Foes,
Jo E L
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1 .0 nr .
B.
Boye. on .
Brier Ro'e. L H.\ Federal
Election B i l l ,
r)Dl l > G " .
pooner.
:\ J.B L ftT H . Bll' K M O H I. .
\ ' a l u e o . a Littil· , i · ter's Lo,·e. G n .\ Eulogy on .'enator Beck,
Ge
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Kellogg.
:M . ( 'om · n > . I ngall .
rnG E 0 . � )l t T J L .
Page.
A �ol<lier of the E m pire, E Y .\ :\" G l" L J > E
TA Y L n.
( · u rt i .
Dedication of "·a:h i n ton �Iemoria l A rc h ,
H .\ H R Y
�1 .
( ) :\" :\" C l{'-.
C'u m m ina,.
O n RemoYnl of Gen . G ra n t " · Rem ain ,
D E > .' 1 :': E . B \\' )I. .\ >".
E x t ract. from .'peech
n the
J n galk
ih·er B il l ,
C Y RC- F.
T D! O :\" .
Fir:;t prizes t o Denn ii: E . Bo,rnian ti nd E rn n geline Taylor . . econd pri ze. to
H an y
�1.
'on ner, a nd
G ra ce
i\ I .
ohu r n .
BAPTIST C H U R C H , M A Y 2 7 , 1 89 1 .
Contest for H am l i n Prizes.
1.
The Monster Can non ,
Hugo.
H ERBERT L. W1uTMA.i.".
2.
u m mer
to rm ,
Lowell. '' J J . LIAJ\l
Capta i n ' s
E. G R E E X E .
3.
The
4.
H o w the Old Horse Won the Bet ,
\Y ill, G 1u E
\;v bittier.
C . IT.. LEY.
Hol mes.
Av1>TrN H. EYAX, . 5. G.
JA<'OB K T, E l J\ J-lANc, J R , The
to1rn w a y ,
'W r LL l cD!
7.
The Sioux Chief
8.
The Editor·
9.
Scott .
' • Th e Comba t , " from L a d y of t h e Lake,
Da u g h ter, A DI E
Gue t ,
Anon . B . T 'THILJ..
L . B nowx.
,Joaquin M iller.
Carleton.
FRANK L. A M E . . P h elps.
ele<.:tion from ".Jack "
AR HJE ='l. FROl'T.
1 0 . A BraYc Boy ,
Anon. MATT I E
1 1.
. MESER Y E .
election from Zoroa ter,
VI'ALTER F.
KENTU ' K .
C ra w ford. 0. borne.
1 2 . The M i. er htly P u n i ·bed, F R E E J,A.:-< D HowE, J R .
First prize
t o Freeland H o w , .J r. , and Sadie L. Bro ll' n .
, econd prize. t o
rchie N . F r o t , a n d Grace
. I I ley .
BAPTIST C H U R C H , J U N E 2 9 , 1 89 1 .
@:x�ibiti0B.
A Plea for an A merican
mcrica,
'V L'ff H ED N. Do.xoYAN . HA RR Y L. PIERCE.
The Railw ay Que tion, Bribeuf-The I ron J e uit, l'he Aboli hment of the J ury
GEORG E P. FALL.
ystem,
'"' G 1::R T RUTJE L . R A
Lucrezia Borgia O f .?in ( An E
Light for Darke t England
'TEPHE::-f
Legend of the Mado n n a ,
D.L� l E L G .
*Excu ell .
tepben
tark an cl �ellie
to Georae P . Fall a n d Grace
BAPTIST C H U R C H , MARCH1 1 1 , 1 89 2 ·
@1 C:I9i0J?
TAHK.
DORA F . KNIGHT.
A Glimp e of \'ictor H u cro ,
Fir�t Prize · to
DALL.
GRA E �I. C 1.an1 1 .·G .
a y after the Baconian �Ioclel),
econd Prize
. BAKEMA::-f.
� ELLIE
.Mt "·-ox .
. Bakem a n .
M . Cumming
.
{®J?ize ®eb<::1 t e.
Q c E TJOX : -Rc ·olwcl that Independence i n A meric an l 'ol it ic
Preferable t o Party Allegiance.
X l:: G .� T l Y .E .
A FFIR�ATIY E .
C h a rles F . Fa u·bro t her , D. Jacque Gallert,
Denni
E . Bow m a n .
George 0 .
mith ,
X a b n m l\J . ·w i n�,
C yru
·
F . � t im on.
P r i ze s A wa r d e d to M e m b e rs of t h e A ff i r m a t i v e .
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C. H .
CoYXERs, ' 9 3 . H.
OomR,
'93.
Tl"RTEYANT ' 9 2 .
T. B . N r HOLs, ' 9 2 .
Fir. t Auditor,
A . H . B ICK M ORE, ' 9 3 .
econd A u ditor
Third Auditor,
. A. B R f,EIGII , ' 9 4 .
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C. � . PER K I XS,
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COM M ITTEES.
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for N e 'v
F. rvl e m
R. �.
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Students.
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ecretary,
Axxr n
Trea urer,
M . R rr H A R D o ·.
O M M I T T E E8.
LOR.\ G .
M i s s i o n ary.
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l n v i t a t. i o n .
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M ATTIE C . }[ E.:" E R Y E , ' 9 4 .
os, ' 9 4 .
T e rn p e ra n e e .
GR.\CE
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E 1·_\ XGEJ.JXE
'93.
A :-: x r n E . :'.1 1 J:: R HI LL.
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TAYLO R , · 9 3 ,
C. J. Ross. H . T. j O l< D AN . Asst. Bus.
Mgr.
S.
S1·ARK. WnLLI NGTON HoucK1Ns. W. N. DONOVAN, Chief. M. Wl!'IG.
N.
'92
. A . ANDl<IIWS. 1-1. K. KALLOCH. . E. Co 1 1 IN, 1 Bus. Mgr.
O RA C L E B O A RD .
D. J . GA1.LrmT.
w . E.
LOMllARD. J. B. SLOCUMB.
OFF ICERS.
Co1 r n
·, '92.
Presiden t ,
C H ARLES E .
\ ice-Pre ident,
H A RRY T. JORDAN, ' 9 3 .
Secretary,
T HO)! Al' A . PoLI. ARD, ' 9 4 .
Trea urer,
A T.BERT H . BrCK)IORE, ' 9 3 .
�··� T HE C OL B Y
O EA C L B. �- ·�
P U B L I S H E D A N N U A L LY BY T H E O R A C L E A S S O C I A T I O N .
�.;.<:: E D I TO R I A L STA F F .
G . A RT J l L'R A:\"DRE\\". ,
D.\ Y JU J . GA LL£RT, ' 9 3 .
' 9 2.
" £ LLlNOTox HODG K I N , , ' 9 3 .
'\\'rnrn£n N . DoNO Y A > , ' 9 2 . KxAPP KA T.LO<:: H ,
CH A R L E . S T F.P l l E :\"
'92.
'\Y 1 r .LTAJl1 E. LOM BAR D ,
J . Ro. , ' 9 2 .
JOEL
B.
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'93.
UM, '93.
N A l ! li [ M . "' II\G, '93 .
T A R T< , '92.
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Pre idc n t ,
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Y i c e Pre iden t , ecretary a n d Treasurer,
_\[ . ,J -
G lff<'llELL.
DAI LI ES. n o ton Jou rnal, Bo ton
Ea t e rn Argu',
I I eralcl
Biddeford Ew n i n g; Time ,
Bo ton Globe,
Kennebec Journal
B a n gor Daily �ew ,
Le\\' iston Journal ,
E n� n i n g Ex pre · ,
Portla n d AdYerti ·er
W E E K LI ES. H a rper's Weekly
Port l a n d Tran. cript ,
Frank Le. lie'
Bangor Commercia l ,
.:'\a tion ,
Aroo took Time ,
.J udge,
Ea tport
Puck,
'Vaten· i l l c .._' en tinel,
e n t i n e! ,
•
cientific American .
W a tcrdlle Mail
•
tan dard, ( C h icago ) ,
Fa irfield Jou rn a l ,
Oro,·ille Regil'tcr.
om er ct Reporter.
Port lan l Herald,
Ellsworth A merica n , !)3
Courier G z t te
B o t o n Weekly Po t , Youth .
I nde pen de n t
Fore
t
and
Companion,
Herald and B.ecord
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ariscotta)
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Go pel Banner,
\\'atchman .
chool Time
Z ion's Herald
u nday
Zion'
h ri t ian Leader.
A<l\'ocate,
,
,
M O N T H L I ES . ' H arper ,
Bapti t Teacher,
l\I i . ionary :\1ao-azine,
\\¡orker, Yermont Rap t i t ,
Roche. ter Bapti t 1\Ionthly
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E V\T S PA P E R M E N . 0 . L . Hall ,- 1 1 ale1·ville Sentinel. G . W . Singer,-Lewiston Jo u m al.
A . C. Wat on, - Pol'tland Express.
C. \,\ .
E. Cohe11 ,-Po r1la11 d Pre s .
"N.
D o n o rn n , -
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aterville .iJlu il, L e w iston Jo u rllfl(.
' . D. Graves, -Ba n g o r l{cws, Portland A rg u s . D . J . Gallert,-New Yo rl.: Wo rld, Boston Globe.
Vl . L. Bonney,-.4 1 1 b u rn Gazelle. E. H StoYer, C.
H.
(
Reynolds,
ub titute. ) ( Honorary.)
D RA "N I AT I O (?) R E PO RT E R S (? ?)
F . B.
X ichols, - Pe m w z u icl �Iesse n g e r .
\r el l i n g to n
Hodgkin ,-Ell. worth
Am
n crrn.
' . \\'. Pi0rte,-Ne w Engla n d G 1·cc r. H . T . .Tordan , - O:rfn rcl F . T . John o n , -
Den1 oc1·at.
Win. low
Ho rnet.
' A . B u rleigh ,- T\em11'bec Ya lley News. Reporter w he n there is a chance t o b u m , Charle
E (scape from paying) Cohen.
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S o c i ety :1 1 r
C.
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of
V o raci o u s
::, 1 1 1 it 1 t · �. 'orncr Ehn ancl
Rarne· , ·92. L. Bon ney, · 9 2 . \\· . l'i . Dono,·ar1 . · \:J 2 , H . F . Kalloch " !J 2 . E. F. . good, · n . P.
T h eo l o g i a n s . Temple 'treet:>.
F. \\". Padelford "9-L
9 -! . R . K . Bearce, '95 . F. Bryant, ' 9 5 . \\". L . Gray, '95. · H . P. Ford, ' 95 . H . lleynold-, 9 2 . . H . Han on, · 9 - . H . E . Wad-worth ·n. J . H . Hedma n , '95. E . F. C.:urfr, · u 3 . A . J ordan, '95. G . 0 . m i th , · 93_ \\ . B . Xa h ·95_ X . ;\1 . \\"ing, "93. H. \\-. Xichol , ' 5 . F. Howe, · g . L H . F. \\"atkin� · 9 5 _ G . H . D . L. Amoureux , · 9 ..J: . H . W . O�o-ood "9..J:. \\· .
Y. AL \\'hitm a o ,
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A s s oc i a t i o n of A e s t h e t i c A s s i m i l ators . :\I r ·. M a rston';-, Main
tl'C t.
H . K . Kalloch , ' 9 2 .
D. E. Bo w m a n , '93.
F.
G . A . H ubbard, ' 9 4 .
B.
�ichols, ' 9 2 .
. A . Burleigh , ' V-! .
C . E . Cohe n , '92. H.
M.
Con ner , ' 9 3 .
J . B . Alexander, ' 9 -! .
0 . L . H al l , ' 9 3 . S. D.
Graye
H . D . McLell a n ,
, '93.
A . H . Evan , '94 .
C . \V . Pierce, ' 9 4 .
'!)5.
P. M. Ward, ' !:J .5 .
K n i g h ts of t h e K n i fe a n d Fo r k .
G.
A.
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\V.
inger,
G.
At wootl's,
:\Ctlill Street.
' 92.
H u rd, ' 0 2 .
H . L . Pierce,
'9i.
H. L. W hitman, ' 9 4 .
F . T . J o h n o n , '92.
E . C . Clark, '9.f .
T. A .
L. 0 . Glover, '93. R.
ill .
::'\ I illett, ' 9 3 .
I. C. H i ()'h t , ' 93 .
,V. E.
Lombard,
J. S . L y n c h , ' !) 4 . T . H . K i n ney, ' 9 4 .
Pollard, '94 .
'95 . '95.
A . W . S n are,
A. H.
'93.
T . La n e ,
W . Jack. on, · 9 .- .
M e rry M a sticators . M r'. l l n l lcr' ,
o l l egc
\V. B. A n d re w s , ' 9 :2 .
G . A . Andrews, ' 9 2 . E.
H.
tover,
92.
t rect.
C . F . Fairbrother, · 9 3 _ C.
N.
l�crk ins, ' 9 3 .
F . E . R u sell, ' ! J 3 .
G . P . Fall, ' 9 2 .
A . Robi n son , ' 9 3 .
L . Herrick, ' 9 2 .
J. B . Sloc u m , · 9 3 ,
. A . )frrrill , ' 9 2 .
C. )I .
H.
� turteva n t , ' 9 2 .
' . Getchell, ' 9 3 .
A . L . B l a nc h ard,
D . W . K i m ball, ' 9 4 . J. Klei n h an. , H . L.
'94 .
'04.
prinO'er, ' 9 4.
D i ffe r e n t i ated D e stroye r s of D a i n t i e s . 1\Ir . Low' .
c. J . Ro
,
H . Pratt, ' 9 4 . Merritt, ' 9 4 . R ' . Jewett , ' 9 5 . ,V . A . Harthorne, 9 5 . J. A . Fergu on,"' 9 0 . H . T. Rigg '95. F. E . Nonis ' 9 5 . E.
'92.
P. Neal, ' 9 3 . E . L . Nichol , ' 9 3 . W. H odgk i n , ' 9 3 . J. T. Coleman, ' 9 4 . F. L . Ame , ' 9 4 . A . H . Berry, ' 9 4 ,
C. E.
E.
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V. C.
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E n e mies Mr
.
f lc1·s
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'94.
Totman,
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of ,
E d i b l e s.
oil
a
treet . •
R. Robin on, • 9 5 . Tuthill, ' 9 4 .
" . B.
H.
Black,
'94 .
The re. t o f the tudent body are fed from ources nried and numer ou. a. re.ta u ra n t , t he Elmwo , and i\Iurray' , etc. . p<'rin l .
O F F I C E R S FOR
1 892.
G.
Pre,idcn ,
0 . .' ll TT I L
G . \\'. H o x rn .
Yice - P rc,.idcn t , ecretary a ntl Trca. 1 1 rcr
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1 t Director,
I I . H . \ :-> � � .
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ohcn. True.
2 d Director,
H . L.
3d D i rector,
J. Kle i n b a n � .
4th Director,
" . R . Robi n so n .
M A S T ER O F C E R E M O N I E S .
C' . E.
oh c n .
]()O
M A STER OF CEREMONIES.
E.
'
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Teague.
REFEREE.
A . J. Robert . JUDG E S .
E. T. W yman .
heridan Pl'li ted, TIMEKEEPER.
F.
J. Goodridge. STA RTER.
A. F. Dru m m ond.
IOI
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" E A L , Second.
6 secon Is. STANDING H I G H JUMP.
RALL, Firt
4
feet,
S T I MSON, Second.
5 3-4 inclle .
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feet.
RUNNING B R O A D J U M P .
F A I R BROTH E R , F i r st ,
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H A L L , Second. inche
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T H R E E I,EGGED R A C E .
H A L L .\ X D H I G H T , Fis t,
O G I E R "\ND STIM
17
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POTATO R A CE .
L E A D B ET T E R . J'' ir t .
L Y N C H , Second.
n o 1•,
H A L L . F i r>< t .
S T E P A N D J "{J M P.
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feet,
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F A I R B R O T H E R , Second. inches.
STANDING BROAD J "U HP.
L E A D B ET T E R , F i r. t .
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F O T E R , ·9 1 , Second. feet.
O B ST ..\ C I, E
RAC E .
STIMSON.
N E A L , F i t\ t . la · · cup won by '!!::;.
nest i n cl i Y itlnal record "·on by 0. L. H a l l , '93,
1 03
ecou c l .
E Y EXTS.
Cary, Princeton .
D a h,
2 20- ya rd
Da h ,
2 1 3-4
ec .
44 0 -ya rd D a h ,
49 1 - 2
cc.
One-Mile R u n , 1 20-yard
·
C I U. .M P I O X .
RE<'O R D .
1 00 - yard
10
ec .
4 min . 29
H u rdle,
1 5 .J - 5
ary, Princeton. hattuck,
.J -5 ·ec .
ec.
6 feet .
R u n n i o <>' Broad J u m p ,
2 2 ft.
Pole Yault,
1 0 ft . , 7 1 - 2 i n .
Putting
1 G lb.
hot,
4 0 ft.
1 1 1 - -� i n .
R E OR D .
2 2 0-yard
Da h ,
23
ec .
·!4 0 -yard
Da h .
53
ec .
10
5 min.,
1 2 0 - ym·d
l G 3-5
H i gh Jump,
Hunnino- Broad J u m p Pole Yault,
Pu t ti n g 1 G l b .
H ..\. M P IO � .
! -2 .
ec.
fJ ft . . 1 i n .
I ' ft . , -! 1 - 2 i n .
ft . , 5 1 - 2 i n . hot,
T hro w i ng 16 lb. H ammer,
Hop, . ' tep, a n d J u mp, Thro\\·ing Ba e Ball
3 :l ft.
77 .J.l
F in l a y , H a r Y ard .
ec .
One-Mile R u n , Running
olumbi a .
'oxc, Yale.
9 1 -2 in.
Da h ,
�! a pe ,
Ryder, Yale .
1 0 7 ft . , 7 1 - 2 i n .
1 00-yard
H u rdle,
t.
W il liam , Yale. Feari n<>', Han· a rd .
R u n n i n <>' H igh J u m p ,
Throwin"' 16 lb. Hammer.
A m her. t .
\\'ell , A m he
.herill
'90.
tim on, "93. H i� h t . ' 9 3 .
1 -2 in.
3 1 -! ft . , - in .
1 0-1-
7.
Tra k , ' 8 0 .
F o ter, ' 9 1 .
ft .
fl . ,
B ,· e r a o-e, '
Emerson, · ,I . Larrabee , '
1 .
L11st
year wa
T w o college
a
memorable
one iu
claimed tlle cllampion hl p
o,·er hotlJ Bates a n d Colby grou nds . league w itlt Maine State College. a bi l i ty a
hase
Pen n a n t
hal l .
today float
Colby and Bowdoin refused to e n ter a
Tllis wa
from no lack of re pect for the i r
b a ll player , but o n a c c o u n t of pecun iary reason. a n d t l t e d i ta.nee The Bates ancl M .
. C. m a n
., c l a i .1Jli n g that tbei r league ·was the Maine
State Col
of OroL1o from B r u n wick and ager
Maine I ntercollegiate
o f the ·tate.
Waterville.
then witltclrew f r o m t h e meeting a n d in a s h o r t t i m e formecl a league
of Bate
and M . S .
lege League ; a n d today a beautiful banner float scribed w i t lt tlle ·e "·ord ·
:
OYer th · Bate · campu · , 111-
" C hampion · of the :rvia i n e
tate College Leag u e . "
Whether or not t h e y _.,·ere e n t i tled to that nam e w a s argued bitterly euouglt la t yea r .
It i
·
s u fficient to
ay tllat heretofore the league has had n o con
i:;titution Ol' by-l a ·w s , a n d t h a t each year by Yoluntary consent t he manager haYe met a n d arranged game_.
B owdoin a n d Colby would certa i n ly
eem
t o consti t u t e the league when w e con ·ider tltat Bo,,·doin a n d Colby ha\rc b en i n tlte league co nt in uou ly s i nce it Biites a n d M. S. C . ha ur b o y
'rnrJ;;:ecl hard a n d
about Colby luck.
i n c e p t i o n , w h i l e the partidpation of
been i n termittent a n d teacl i l y .
pa m oc l i c .
T h e r e i s a l w a y s plenty of t a l k
B u t Colby l uck may be reduced r i g l t t b a c k t o c o n s · ien
tions practicing a n d ha.rel work .
O u r tir t league game w a · won w i tlt
a
r u ::: l 1 , batting the pitcher out o f the box ; but when we met Bowdoin ou their 0•1·11
grou n d
t h ey co m plet ely t n r n ecl
t h e tab le s o n u .
T il e
11ext g ame
H e pr o ved a p u zzle to onr 1 oy . 'Vben " met the u e w i n "· i n n i ng t w o ga m e "
B o " · l o i n triecl a ue,,· left-banded p it ch er . a nc l Bowdoin
urceeclecl
p iLcher aga i n w e knew m o r e about left-bancler
a n d ''"on by a score o f 1-1 t o 4 .
B u t a t t h i s p o i n t trouble a T o
.
Bo"-doin through her 0\\"11
failed t o prodde an u m p i r e .
olby , in acconlance w i th
ne<>'lect had
an old e · t abli heel
r u le o f the N a t i o n al League, clai med the r ight to clloose a n u m p i r e . d o i n yiPldrcl h u t protested t h e gam e . Young of the N a tional League.
lii
The c a s e w a
tlecioion affirmed Colby'· cla i m .
T h e u e x t "' a m e w a. t h e mo t exc i t i ng g a m e o f t h e and wa
Bow
fi n a l l y a p p e a l cl to Pre:'t
t i e d w it h Bowdoin for t h e Champioushi p .
o tr t h e t i c ;r a m e a t Lewi ton , b u t on t h e appointed clay
a n c l L hc game "·a · cleclarecl forfeited to Colby . 105
ea on .
Colby w o n
B o w d o i n agreed t o p l a y h
f a i l e d to
·om ,
W itho11L c l c l a y
c hampiou - ·o-cal led-ancl dc m ol
olby fac d the Bate
i heel th i r claim 20- l G .
defeated b th t e a m . oS t h
T fa d ng won the pen n a n t in our own lcaO'ue and o th er leagu
p i on h i p o f tbc Mame colle"e
for l 9 1 .
we thi nk w ..
fa irly claim the c ham
olby owes m u · h o f ber p o i t i o n l a t year to the o f Chipman and the careful coa ·hing and tra i n i n a of
o f all i
·h
a 1 1<1 t hen r i p
i n lel ted to C o lby pluck, nc,- r le f at for a n w ·trnggle.
1 06
kUUul management
apt . Par ·on
I till th
; ht1 t most
la t man i
out ;
f.
V. M. W t t tT M A N , p.
. L. H A t.L,
c.
F. B. PutltNc·roN, Scorer. F. B. NtCllOLS, Mgr . I'. LATl.tt', I. f. G. W. HoxtE, 2b. H. F. KALL.OCH, r. f. C. P. 13AllNn:s, p. C. H W . ' L . Ho NN n:v, 1b. (Cnpl . ) C. E. PulltNGTON, p. . . Rn:vN01.o" c. J-1. W . ]Al KSON, S. s. W. E. LOMBARD, 3b .
F . B. NICH OLS.
Pre iclent and M anager,
s. D . G RAVE .
'ecretary, G.
Trea. urer,
H.
Second Di.rector,
ANDHEW
U n i v e rs i ty Team for I
p R Dl TO N , G. ·w. H o x r n , F . s. LATLIP, ff -w. JA.<'K ON,
l\l . Co::-'NER
.
.JAf'Oil K L EJNHAN
Thi.rd Director,
c
A.
IV . B. A N DRE\\'
First Director,
.
L.
1 89 2 .
Box:-< E Y , Captain .
P.
E.
REYNOLD ,
'. H .
L.
l st B .
0.
3d B.
H . F. K A LLOCJI,
. S.
'\T .
H A LL ,
B . l A H,
c. L. F. R. F .
C. F .
.
Y. )I. 'VJI J TM A N , P . . Second N i ne .
\V. E . Lo)I B A RD,
II. ",. · :\1 l W LS ,
.Jun:N
apta in
P.
J A on K r. E J N H A N
"r ·
] t B.
H.
I I . T. JORDAN,
2d B .
I.
Y . C Tonr. -1. x .
:1d B .
H . T . IV A T K I X
H EU.\1 A N ,
! Ui
c. S. L.F.
OsGOOD,
R . F.
. l J lG l l T ,
'
.F.
Senior N i n e.
.H .
1 t B.
F. K A r.Lo ' H , Captain,
c . !-' . TI.\ R"XE!', \V . N. Do::"OYAN, W". L . BONN E Y ,
c . H . R EYNOLD '
P. 2d B . 3d B .
H . K . KA LLO H ,
'.
H.
c.
A.
c. J.
s.
T U R T EYANT,
c. L. F.
1\I ER R T LL,
R. F.
Ro_. ,
C. F.
J u nior N i ne.
0 . L . H A T.I., Captain , H . L. T H U E ,
C.
Vi
.
l
P1mKrn. ,
P.
I I.
13 .
J . H.
t B.
\Y . E. LOM B A I W ,
2d
H. T . .Jom > A N ,
3d B .
M . CoxxER.
I.
R.
L F.
. H ro HT ,
OornR, N . 1'I r r.r, ETT,
R F. .F.
S o p h o m o re N i n e . G. \r. l\I . \\T HJ T M A X ,
V\r . I l ox r n ,
c.
aptain , P.
JA OB KT.EI "HAN. '
P . s . M E R R I LL.
1 t B.
H. \\ . 0 GO D ,
L . F.
F . B . P UR I NTO
2d B.
V.
ToT :'.l A N ,
R.F.
3d B
W . B.
F.
. L A T L L P,
•,
.
'.
N o n.. ,
F.
Fres h ma n N i n e .
\\ . H . \\".
::\'JC'HOL�,
H. T . \\'.\ T K I N' , ,
' . E . P lfR I :-; T N' ,
H . \\'. JA
KSO
'
1 t B.
B . NA,H, Captain, P. 2d B. 3d B . . s.
\V .
E . Nonu,
BRYA T,
F. TCTP E R ,
C . F.
F1r no
A.
1 (l8
c.
L . F.
J Olli'\' H E D.ll A"N'
R . F.
Colby Y
•
Presumpscott
Colby Y
•
Portland a t Waten·ille,
at \Vaterville,
Colby v . Portland at Portland, Colby Y
Colby Y
•
Lewi ton at \Yaterville,
•
Lewiston at Lewiston,
5,
20 - 1 0 5-� 2 1 -8
Bowdoin at Bru n wick ,
l\Iay
1 3,
5-23
l\Iay
23,
8-0
t . Joh n at St. J oh n ,
l\Iay
25,
1 5- 4
S t . J o h n at St. Joh n ,
1\Iay
25,
1 9- 6
1\Iay
27'
28-4
J u ne
3,
7- 1 2
Colby v . Maine
tate
' ollege at Bangor,
'olby v . Bowdoin at \Vaterville,
-:.'Colby Y
7-3 1
lay
9.
Colby v .
> :-
1 6- 23
8,
•
.
April 2 2 , A p ril 2 9 ,
fay
;,, 'olby Y!'. Bowdoin at Brunswick, 'olby v
0-5
May
"'Colby '" . Bowdoin a t \·Vaten·ille, ;.' Colby Y
April 1 6 ,
Bo' doin at Bru n wick,
J u ne
6,
1 4-4
Bowdoin at Waterville,
J u ne
1 0,
1 2- 1 1
( 1 0 i n n ing .)
>:-Colby vs. Bowdoin at Lewi ton,
June
1 4,
r Forf(' i t e d . )
Colby v . Bate at Lewi ton ,
June
14
Colby v . A l u m n i at \\ aterville,
J u ne
30,
·::- olby v
• .
Games marked * are champion hip g a m e .
! OH
9-0
20- l 6 1 0- 4
E . H . STOYER, '92 .
Pre ident,
G. 0. S).(ITH, '93 .
Yice.Pre ident,
G. H. D. L'AMOURE x
Trea urer,
'94.
DIRE C T O R S .
G . A. Andrew
I. A . Pollard, 9 4 .
C. �. Perkin , ' 9 3 ,
'92,
N I N ET Y- O N E
C H A M P I O N S.
S i ngl es.
1 st , G . H.
2d,
toddard, 9 1 ,
K
' . .1\Iegquier, ' 9 1 .
D o u b l es.
] t,
2d, Xicbol , · 9 2 , and A ndrew , 9 2 .
toddard ' 9 1 , a nd �le?:quier, · 9 1 .
LoRA G . C
Pre ident
llt:.\IL.'\ G ' .
KATH ERITE W. HoBB "
ire-Pre-ident,
' LARA G. J o � E .
Secretary and Trea urer
T O U R ?X A M E N T
1 8 91 .
Katherine Berry.
Fir t Prize,
acliE' L. B ro w n .
econd Prize,
l i t)
C. F . STJMSON , C.
i&.
3.
L. G RAv , Ocum, 93' H . P. Foirn, 95· · ' . F. Row1.11v, . I. C. H1cH 9 . T W ATK I N S, 95 . C. F. FArnm10T1-1&11, 93. S. R . RomNSON, 95. .c. E. Pu111NTON , 95. C. W . Prn11c11, 9 4 . T'l! R K I N S , 93. E. P. NllAL, 93. A. }Ol!DAN, 95 s. H. HANSON, 95· J. S. L VNG l l , 94· ·
{- �
M'anngc{v.
';4
?f
J.
Pre ident.
H.
OGIER.
D . E. BOWMAN.
Vice- Pre ident,
J. B. ALEXANDER.
ecrE:tary a nd Trea u rer, DIRECTORS.
H. T. JORDA .,
F. BRYANT.
c . w. PIERCE,
COLLEGE ELEVEN. S . R . Ronlli ON, '95,
apta in.
F o rward s ,
Right End. E. P.
Left End, A . JORDAN, '95,
rEAL, '93,
Right Tackle, C.
N.
PERKL'\' , '93,
Right Guard, W . F. ROWLEY, 9 4 , Centre,
Left Tackle, W. L. GRAY, ' 9 5 . Left Guard,
I . C. HIGHT, ' 9 3 .
C . W. P I E RCE, 94.
Qu arter Bac k .
J.
'
. LYXCH , "94.
Half
Bac k s .
Left,
Right, C. F . STIM.O�, ' 9 3 , Fu l l
H. T. W ATKI:N
,
'95.
Bac k .
S . R . Ronn< O N , ' 9 5 . S u bsti t u tes.
. H . HAKOX, ':J5,
c . F. FAIRBROTHER , '93 .
. E . Pt•RT l\TO
\V . A. H ARTHORNE, ' 9 5 .
·,
'95.
J l l
•g -
ELE
'aptain,
EN.
D5.
. R . Ron r n ON, F o rw a rd s .
Right E n d , W . A . H ARTHORN E , Right Tackle, A. JoRDA
L e ft E n d H . D . .JI
CLELLAS,
Left Tackle, H. K. BEAR E
,
Right Guard , H . P. FORD,
Left
G u a rd, I I . T. RrGG,,
Centre, "\\ . L. G R A Y . Q u a rt e r
Bac k .
J . I l E O)!AS. Half
Righ t ,
.
B ac k s .
Left C .
H . H A ssox, Fu l l
For tlie ti r s t a
\Ve belieY
permaneue
ex 1 eri e n c ed
pie
t ime
u re of
i n the W t o r y
a
t he en t h a ia a
in
Col by .
btaining e quip men t
"·a
that "·ith the Coney Hi gh
- 1 a cle
bl otl
f
01ucu; p r e t
port la t y ar
ba l l t
am .
n ur
i ts
, anc1 bad weather cancelled mo t of the
ont. ide of t he p ra e t i e w i t h picked-up ele v en ,
ouly real garne "am
college, ! . h e and
The t eam wa · not or.,.auized t i l l late, delay · were
.
ex per i ence in th
the
fie h
u1 port gh· en th
date
Th
x.
of
fully equipped ,
tie
P l' 1 1 1 .:-;Tos .
B a c k.
. R . Ron�
pre ent
E
' c b ool o f .\. u gu t a , in "'hich the
made them
encou ntered , the team
w i n n er .
llicl 'York
to
l -!-0.
be p r o u 1 o f .
been kept in t r a i n i n g t h i - :·ea r : and next year'·
a c r e cl i ta h le record of gam
play cl an l "·on .
1 12
one y
ow·iclering-
boy ·
t he
ob
Tile member · haYe
I t .\ Lt-: "· i l l clou b t le ·
· ho"·
C. H. R EYNOLDS.
Pre ident, Vice-Pre ·ident,
W. HODGKINS.
Secretary,
C. F. STIM oN. HONORARY
MEMBERS.
Prof.
Prof. W. A. Hoger ,
W. S. Bailey,
Prof. Shailer Mathews. REGULAR MEMBERS.
t W heelmen Properly. C . H . Reynold ,
E.
G. \V . Singer,
W. E. Lombard,
C. F. Stirn on,
S . A. Burleigh,
H.
StO\·er,
C. F. Fairbrother,
F. Howe J r. ,
W. Hodgkin ,
F . B. Purinto n ,
W. F. Rowley,
R . \7-..l . Stimson,
W . B . Noye ,
P.
\V. B. Nash ,
F. Bryant,
E . H. Pl'att.
. Merrill,
t W heelmen Improperly. H . M . Conners,
R. N . Millett,
0. L. H all,
V.
W. M.
F.
L. Bon ney,
H IC Kalloch, G. P . Fall,
. Getchell,
R. Nichol ,
A . G . H urd.
tOn their own wheels. tOn other men'
l\f . Whitm a n ,
H . F . Kalloch,
. \V. Pierce,
wheels.
1 1 :3
\\ . �. Do.NOY.tL"'\
Pre ide n t ,
LA.REXC.E \Y.IBREX
P11m E ,
A . H . B 1 K .ll O RE \'ice-Pre ide u t ,
ecretary a n d Trea urer.
C o l l e ge C re w . Bow,
. P. BARXE ,
'. H.
TURTEY.L"'\T,
Ko. 2 ,
H . L . P1rnc 1:: , N"o. 3
. E. Coll.EN
\\' . L .
Bo:xxEY,
Bow,
'92
troke and
apta i n .
C l a s s C re w .
H . F . K ALLOCH, :N o . 2 ,
C.
H . R EYXOLD�, No. 3 a nd Captai n ,
C. E .
I.
C . HIGHT ,
'93
Cmrnx
troke (Yery moderate . )
C l ass C re w .
Bow,
\
. E . Lo .ll B .IBD, No. 2,
C . N . PERKL.'\
,
Ko. 3 and
apta i n ,
H . M . CoxxER , lH
troke.
S P R I N G R E G ATTA
'94
1892 .
C l ass C re w , C o l o r P i n k .
FREELAND HowE, JR. , Bow, No. 2 (?) also Bow, JoHN THEW COLEMAN, Stern, No. (4)
'95
(Coed), Stern .
C l ass C re w , C o l o r S age .
STEPHEN HAnRY H A !'SON, Coxs\1 ain , No. 2 ( ? ) , Bow , M ELVIN ERASTU 8AWTELLE, No. 3 , Stern , ( ? ) . Fir t Heat, M a y
l Oth,_ EYe.
Course :
Time '94, 4
h . · ' 9 5 , 4 h . 1 5 min.
To Stony Turn and back.
Referee, Matron Ladies' H a l l .
l J .}
"A
11ur11
that hath
of sweet sounds, i.< trusted."
fit
110
music in himself, who is not moved by the concord
for treasons, stratagems, spoils ; let
C H A PE L
C. H.
11 0
such man
be
C HOIR.
T E N O RS.
J . B . Slocu m .
�turte,· a n t , F . B . Purinton. B A S S E S.
V.
l\I.
C. P . Barne ,
W'"hitm a n ,
Harry Parmenter.
O R G A N IST.
" " N . Donovan.
YE
GREEK S I Ye D. K.
G E RS .
E ps i l o n s .
.J o h n H ed m a n , Fir t Tenor. Freela n d Howe,
V. M . W h i t ma n , Fir t Ba
ccond Tenor .
H arry Parmenter, , econd Ba
.
Ye Zeta P s i s .
A . H . Ern n:, Fi r t Tenor.
G.
A . H u bbard,
J . B. Alexander, First Ba s .
econd Tenor.
H . M . C o n ner. ,
econd B a ' .
Y e D e l ta U p s i l o n s .
. J . B.
l oc u m , Vir t Tenor.
C.
F . B . Purinton, Second Tenor.
IL
t u rtern n t , First Ba
J. Klcinhan ,
' econcl Ba, .
Ye P h i D e l ta T h eta s .
E.
.
ll.
.'\. . G.
'lark, Fir t Tenor. L. Pierce,
ecoud Tenor.
H u rd,
Fir.
t Ba --.
T . H. K in ney, , ' eeond Ba
.
Ye S i g m a K a p p a s.
Nellie
. Bakc m a n , Fir t
Helen R. Beede,
oprano.
econd 'oprano.
Dora Grace .l\I .
1 11
F.
K n io h t .
Fi r ·t
Alto.
u m m ing , ..,econd Alto.
�cz/4 had
a
d;///e -cieu,,t1
rt//futke-14 -t-;4 a itUl�-; ' dnt:! -when de-it dllk V-tz-t�-ea y-1ew1 &ey ad! k an /cz -c t cz w . &ut -ci0-aJ-i;z
aczundelh/at andn e a t1 ajtt-i;zfl hallju//y af-tt-tnf' 1 ·
@I-Len
&ey a/;.�4j //i,u i /zu-?1?ctltu-nia did'
,·
.�I lk-i.L
J1a";j�-t a/tun
-idcz f'-ea,t
.
�/z-ete �i /hey y-cz llz�y 1;f;///k ha//1 1 �/ft -1'1'ZU4-t� ·and wtlh ?Judh1 · &e-it �at./y la/ent; tau a4tdy-a/!( @1-i/IH/-t� jai lhe I.le -e. a tl-l 11 1
11
�c::r 9 j 0 ®k1b. MANAGER.
c.
H. REYNOLD ' ' 9 2 . LEADER.
c.
H . ST RTEYANT, ' 9 2 . FIRST TENOR.
E.
J o H x HED:\I A... '< , ' 9 5 .
S. R . Ronrn O N , '95,
. CLARK, ' 9 4 ,
S E C O N D TENOR.
c
H. ST RTEY NT, ' 9 2 ,
J. B. SLOCUM, ' 9 3 ,
F. B . PumNTox, '94 .
F I R S T BASS.
H . L . PIERCE, ' 9 2 ,
H. M . CoxxER , 93,
. H.
HA.
ox, ' 9 5 .
S ECOND B A S S .
JACOB K LEIN I T A>S, '94
H. ,Y. P;rn.uExTER, ' 9 5 , VER N E
M.
\VHITMA:N,' 9 4 .
BANJOS.
J.
c.
BA . ETT,
'95,
FREE L A N D H o w E , !l 4 . GUITARS.
VER N E
l\[.
"r l i l T:!l.I AN, ' 9 4 ,
I HJ
H. " . PARM EXTER, '95.
Glee, Date
Mar . ' 9 2
(1ub.
Gui �ar Fmed
O I)
92
V a aeioI) Tour. Mar. '92 .
TOU R .
TOUR.
1 1.
J u n ior Debate, ( Bapti t Church.)
24.
Damari cotta.
15.
Monmouth .
25.
Round Pond.
1 6.
Livermore Fall .
2G.
Thoma t0n.
1 7.
Farmington .
28.
Rockland.
1 8.
W ilton.
29.
Camden.
1 9.
Oakland.
30.
Bar Harbor.
21.
Ba t h .
31.
Ellsworth .
22.
\Yisca
23.
W aldoboro.
et.
Apr. l . 2.
April 1 9 , \ \ aten·ille, (City H a l l . )
120
Dexter. Newµort .
" T ile crow cloth "rheu neither i
i ng a
\Vcetly as the lark
atteuclecl, ancl I t h i n k
T h e n ig b t i ngalc, i f
he
bould
i ng by clay,
ii; cac kling, w o uld be tllought
W hen eYery aoo
N o better a m u sician tban th How many t h i n "'$ by
•Time bring. The blo
ro e . '
Thus run
oming sea ·oa wa
Glee Club. Prior to
89
ea. on
wren . ea on'cl ar e ! "
a dainty little German pro,·erb.
long, but a t la t
he c oul d make no
Colby ha
uch c la i m .
iace that t i me, h o w -
m·er, o u t o f a n aggre"'a t i011 w h i c h a t i t . be,t could
emotion of aggra rn t ion on a n audi e n ce , there ha
a full-blown
produce only the
been d e ,·e l o ped an i n
titu t io n t h a t play , a t w i l l , u p o n a l l t h e chord of h u m a n fce\ i o rr. bade o f impre
ion i
left u n touched.
hu mor t o the m e l a n c hol y , tra in
No
From t h e rippling cadences of
of patho
every
tring mu t Yibratc.
C ndcr the efficient in truction of Prof. Philbrook, the m en , who e n
listed i n tbi
u ncerta in
nolecl
e n te rp ri e, haYe been
pee<lily transformed from the
!age of ru tic amateur-, to the c onfi de n ce of profc-; · ional .
l l aY i n a reached thi
h ighly
to go before the footlight .
the w i n te r
Yacation of
1 89 2
bega n it' £r t tou r of the
Accord ingly, at t he ope ni n g of
the Colby Glee, G u itar a n<l Banjo thi
one wa
0 far fro m bei ng di. astrou
·o:ne what experime ntal ; b u t
to t h e rublic a n d det rimen tal
to the club, were, ac co rd ing to new paper report
and other unque:tioned
a u thority, plea ing t o the one, and creditable to t h e o t her.
The real suc
ce " of this trip, however, mu t be e timated from a mu ician·
'-icw, a n d need
'lub
tate .
Like all other b g i n n i n g t h e r e ults,
condition, the ne x t im p o r
ati factor)
t a n t step i
to b e expre ee l in
m u ical
poi n t of
rather than i n fi n a nci al
term'.
A ide from the u ual "good time" c h a ra c teri ::; t ic of a l l a
o f co ll ege men , the tour de vel op ed
h n m orou' n a t u re.
many no te wo rthy i ncident
But the e have a 12l
better
p bere
in
the
oc1at10ns
o f a mo t
u n written
romance of college tradition , than in the glaring p u blicity of the prin ted page .
The a tten t ion of the reader w i l l , therefore, be directed to a fe ll'
i ncident
of only a com monplace character a'
i n g w i t h the mode ty of thi At a certain place w her
uch will be more i n keep
ketch . o u r m i n trel
pen. ing with a c h u rch . upper, for
were i n \' i ted to a ·i ·t in di -
ome u n accoun table rea. o n , the
itua
tion became o extremely m irtb-prornking, t h a t j u t a t the c ri t ical mom e n t while the m i n i:ter w a o f t he club
uddenly
aying grace some of the gra \'e t member
n ickered.
the h ilarity became O'eneral . on the gro u n d that
•
T hi
t hat
too m uch for the other
created
uch a
e i t her through the . tubbornne
o f the \\·a itcr girl , t he b u ine
e n a t i o n a t the
or m a n i fe t confu ion
m a n ager a n d leader, though they de
m a n ded it repea ted l y , recei,·cd n o pie.
The l i ttle hotel had
dazzled \Yith . o m a n y w h i t e
all a t one time.
Deplorable a. it i
hirt fron t
there i , not"·ith tan din()'
·.
. elf-importance t h a t often exh ibit common tie
;·
e n . e.
In
the performer · .
a spirit o f conceit a n d blooming beau
t o • break u p' ' t h e perform a n ce, o r a t lea t
Their . ha mefu l fa i l u re wa ·e
eldom bP.en
it. elf a t ·t he expen e of mode ty a n d
o n e n • 1 d ience, n e a r t h e fro n t , s a t t w o
w ho t r ied i n many w a y
the b o y , ll' it h m a l i
and
be h i m.elf had once been a college boy . "
O n an other occa ion , t h e glee t e r
trible cl' hole,
wa
The good m i n i ter exc u ed the gentlemen
the more hum i l iating w h e n
aforethought a n d premeditated actio n , fi n ally c a m e
o u t . a n d fi xi1w their eye
in mock adm i ration on the two fre h m a iden s ,
a n a triumphant l y : • • Thou Art
::'! I y O w n Lo,·e."
i n !-{ t h a t the fun of the would-be de poiler
ll'a
It goes w i t h o u t
ay
. poiled, a n d their gay
fea ther · w il ted. Il u t it m u t not be u n der tood that t he young m i n t rels had m a n y · uch acl"en�e relation.
w ith
t he
ometime
bea u t i fu l
ex.
T h e e fell'
herein menti ned were merely the backgro u n 1 l o f more gorgeou For in tance, ll' h a t cou ld be more delightful than that the t w o tenor a n d bas , . hould , either to"'ether or pani t for each concert, a n d al o
cene . oloi t ,
eparately, i;ecure their accom
hare in the welcomed re pon ibility o f
accompanying the f a i r lady to h e r bower ? T h i impromptu p i a n i t b u i ne
al. o i n rnhed a con�iderable pleasa n t afternoon practice o f voice a n d
piano . .M ore
un h i n e appear: when Freely and H a rry are i n t roduced to
two charming m illiner', who e only m i. fort u ne w a yery m u c h alke. for on
other
Ju t here come
that they looked
a partial eclip e of Freely'
o
u n beam ;
ending a complimentary t icket be u n w ittingly addres ed it to the
m i l l iner -the w rong one. , till
another pop ular lady'
f a t e , t o receive a. blow .
m a n ll'a , by the u n erri ng decree
The die was cast. 1 22
The o m e n
of
during t h o e fe w
day seemed u npropitiou ·. O n ly a few cY enings later, Jake asked the young lady with whom he danced, if he might accompany her to her parental abode. \\ ith a beautiful smile of nineteen u m mers, she, in ilver tone , replied : '"Thank you Yery much for your kindne but my hu band wil1 be my e cart to- n ight."' But now, to gla nce· at t he oberer �hade of the ketch (if indeed there cmtlrl be anything more sombre than that already outlined ) . To the sati faction that came from being e,·e1·y ,Yhere greeted with large and appreciatirn audiences, to the m<:tny whole ·ome plea ures that came from uch a trip it elf, mu t be added the righ t royal reception a t Thomaston, gi,·en b y the ejocket Club a n d the hearty welcome a t Rockland and Camden b y e n t h u i a tic Colby Alumni. As already hinted, the club d i d not return burdened with wealth , but it came home with a clean record, morally and financially ; with omcthing in the profit colu mn over expense ; w ith untold riche of ex perience ; with oft-to-be-related occurrence -. tran,,.cr than fiction ; with ·tron ,,.er determination to pnt the material a n I work into thi or•raniza t·ion that ·hall make it in the future a credit to itself and a n honor to , old Colby. "All' · well that end well . .
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E. C. First Tenor, E
C.
LARK,
Lea de r and Bn ine
'L A R K .
Second Tenor, F. B.
A
Fir t Bas
PuRTKTOK.
(' O t)cerb
�econd Bas
G i ¥e1
i ted Glee Club in all concert
Foxcroft,
fay
:Manager.
:W .
1 24
,
J. KLED"HAN-.
, Y. l\L " nrTMAK.
U) 1 92 . of Yacation Tour.
E. C.
C LARK, ' 94 , Leader and Busines l\fanager. Eb Cornet,
l t
E . C. CLARK '94. 2 d Bb Cornet, W . B . L>DREW , '92 .
Rb Cornet, A. \ . S).'ARE ' 95.
olo Alto, J. H ED.:\LAN,
'95.
Eb Alto, H . F. KALLOCH,
t Trombone, F. T . Jon:-> o x , Eb B a
Tenor Dru m , A . H . EYAN
,
'92.
Baritone, S. H. HAN ON, ' 9 5 .
Y . 1\1 . \VHITMA...t "f ,
, '94.
Bas
'94 .
Dru m , S. A. BURLEIGH, ' 9 4 .
F i r t open a i r concert of t h e sea on, M a y 5 cert i n
'
'92.
. H. every night at elernn o'clock.
un d a y afternoon .
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1 89 2 .
Regular conÂ
Special sacred concerts o n
®ie Fou�oi:: u i x 1
92 .
DeYoted to the acqui ition of information relative to contemporaneou hi tory. D e r M e i ste r.
PROF.
HA ILER
j)l ATITEW
D E PA R T M E N T S O F T H E R EG U L A R C O U R S E .
S c i ss o r s .
::\1 1
L. G.
Cnnr�G
A ssista n ts.
UL
)I r." E . i\I . T.\ Y LO R .
H . R. BEEDE, S u bs t i t u te .
:Jlr�
l.
1. lRl
H.
B l ue Pen c i l .
D.
E . Bow.lLA'.'1 . A ss i s t a n t s .
G. 0.
J . H . OGIER Paste Pot.
"N . G. Fo TER
E L E C T I V E D E PA RT M E N T .
P o l i t i c a l e o u rse.
D. J . GALLERT , In tractor-in-Chief. A n a r c h i s t N ews.
A. Ronm o:\, Department Head.
1 2()
.lL I T H .
(S H E S T O O P S T O C O N Q U E R ; ' THE MI
OB,
TAKE
- llY
OF A KI GHT.
O L J TER G O L D S M I T H . Pre·entecl by the
COLBY DRAMATIC CLUB C I T Y HALL F
li1 ATER YILLE
31
1892 .
R T f i E B E }."'"E F I T ( f f .\.T HLETIC f NT ERE T 0111luctcll by PROF. w·rr,LlA)!
Bu i ne.
.
IlAT1'! ' .
E U G EN E H.
M a nager,
D R .A MATI
S i r Charle
1\ tA Y
TOY ER.
P E R O NA E .
Uarlow,
•
R F
You ng l\Iar]o \\",
\\ .
STJ 1:0N .
H.uun: T. JoRDA.N . YR
I Iardca tie,
F.
TIM o" .
T E PHEN STARK.
Ha ting Tony Lumpkin ,
STEPHEN
IL HA.· ON .
A LFRED E. HoonR.
Diggory, Landlord
CLARJ:: N E W. PIERCE .
l\ I r . I l arclca tie,
M 1�
! ilk H ardcastle,
1 H rs
M1
M i . Neville,
En. 1\ 1 . TAYLOR. 1A Y REDINGTON. ADrn L. Bnow" .
M r . E LINOR F. I J NT.
Maid, rva n t . , etc . , by
1ember o f the Glee Club a n d Dramatic
127
'lub.
4 ,�
· � �� n ef-ie l leni e� , \.,_
MONDAY EVENI G,
JU
=DER THE AU. PICE
TlJe
E OF
29, 1891.
Greek LeH :er Socie bie? of \ oH)V. ORDER OF DANCE S .
March antl ·wa l tz. Quadrille. Schottische and G alop.
Vi altz. Lancier . Polka. Waltz Quadrille. Portland Fancy. Schotti che and Newport. ociety Quadrille. Waltz . Saratoga Lancier. Pol k a . Quadrille. W altz.
H.
F L O O R M A N AGERS.
I<. KALW H , H.
c . H . REYNOLD '
T.
JORDAN,
F . B NICHOLS.
J . F. SHEPH ERD .
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H O N O RARY GRANDS.
W. L.
C. E. Cohen,
Bonney,
H . F. Kalloch ,
C. H . Reynolds,
H . K. Kalloch,
F. B . Nichols. G RA N D S .
H . l\I. Conners,
0. L. Hall
H. T.
D . J . Gallert,
Jordan,
E.
N . M . -Wing,
A. H. Bickmore,
P.
real,
J. H. Ogier.
P ROBAT I O N ARY.
C . ' V . Pierce,
G . A . Hubbard,
F. Ho,rn, Jr. ,
J. B . Alexander, V . M . Whitm a n . FISH.
J. C. Ba
W. B . Na h,
ett.
M A N AG E R S O F R E C E PT I O N .
C
W. L. B o n ney,
E . Cohen,
F. B. Xicbol , H.
T.
Jordan .
1 31
0. L. Hall 1
( S K U L L A N D B O N E S FO U N D E D AT Y A L E.)
( S K I N AND B O N E S F O U N D E D AT C O L B Y
1 892.)
OFFICERS.
TEPHEX 0 Lf\ER L . J.
f lALL,
OLBY BA
o m m a nder.
adaYerou
TARK,
keleton Emaciated
ETT, E . E .
Srribe. Extortioni. t.
M E M B E R S BY F I RST E LE C T I O N .
'9 2 . Stark,
DonoYan ,
) '[ i s
C um ming :
'9 3.
�icbol ,
Glornr,
Hall.
'9 4. Kenrick,
EYan ,
)Ii
Merrill.
'9 5.
\\"' ard,
Ba
ett,
SECOND ELECTION.
'9 2. Wad
worth.
'9 3. Grave . '9 4.
Pierce. '9 5. Fergu. on.
1 32
Nichols.
CR EM AT IO JONS IS MAIORIS Ill NONAS MAIAS M DCC CXC I I. .
persol)ae. Clarkus
Pra etor M a x i m u s
· Stu d e n te s
Jud ices Knappus,
C u st o d e s
S e p u l c ra ,
M a h l m a n u s , J o rd a n u s .
J u re C o n s u l t u s
P . Fa l l u s
Pra e c o
Po l l a rd i u s
C a r n i fe x
Totman u s N i cholus
Sa l ta t o r P r i n c e p s
proeessio. Pra eco Pra etor M a x i m u s
J u re C o n s u l t u s C ustodes Cadaver C u stod e s C a rn i fex Jud ices
P r i n c e p s P l o r a to r u m
B · B u n ke r u s
A l i i Pl o r a t o r e s
D e m o c ra t e s W a t e rv i l l a e C i v e s , P e d i t e s et E q u i te s P u e r i Pu e l l i s M i xt i Ya g g a r e s e t A l i i ·
134
�rema ti o . Carmen Lugubre,
Albertus.
"To the Campus we have come At the rolling of the dru m , W e haYe gathered from t he Ea t a n d from t h e vVe t , A n d before w e learn this place We will clean e it from di grace, Our fair city we 11 rid of an awful pe t . " CHORU • • Tramp, tramp , tramp, t h e boys a r e marching, 1\I ea n old Jone has had h is mirth, But he's too almighty fresh ; ·we will burn his dirty fie h , A n d h i s carca
nernrmore
h a l l soil t h e earth."
" Round the fire burning bright, \\' e are
tanding w ith delight,
Till the judges shall proclaim in awful tone That he'i; weighed and wan ting found,
Then we'll hoi t him from the gro u nd,
And the fi re we'll apply to .Mayor Jone ." CHOR • ·Tramp. t ra m p . etc . ,
135
Barnabus
O ra t i o F u n e re a l i s , S u s p e n s i o e t A p p l i c a t i o F l a m m a ru m ,
C a r n i fe x Tot m a n u s
S a l ta t i o O m n i u m C i rc u msta n t i u m a d S t re p i t u m T u b a r u m " U b i , U b i , M a i o r J o n e s est"
Carmen Fi n a l e , Cantus
Hoopericus
T e canemu
magi trate
Et te, o puer, mendax , ate : o
canemu
te ridente
No trum Nicholum plandentcs rbe rega malu ampo
ed,
homo :
cientiae domo,
Nullu
erit tibi honor,
Potiu
aqae purae donor.
Yocant m a nes, igne
flammant
T u u m mortem omne
clama n t ,
Ibis umbras ad inferna Cacla poena
i n eterna . .
Tibi flencli .-emit bora, Neque erit longa mora , Gaudemus no
ob tuam cladem
Et con ecramu
te ad Hadem.
C o l l e c t i o C i n e r u m ad A d o r a t i o Poste r i t a t u s Proc e s s i o i n Pa l a i s Roya l e a d D e p o n e n d a C i n e ra Exeunt Omnes.
li:!G
O F F I CERS.
H RD, D. T.1
Grand H ig-h Inebriate,
. A. G .
Pa ·t Grand Inebriate,
w. E. LOJ\lBARD, D . T .
G . A . HUBBARD, D . T.
Grant! H igh Boozer, 'hief Compounder of Spirituou
1\I . s . GETCHELL.
Concoctions.
F. H OWE
Ta, ter- i n -Cbief, .
Bell Boy
A.
:M:. J ONES.
I NEB RIA TES.
G. P. Fall, H. B. s,
J . B . Slocum,
D. G. M u nso n ,
C . F. Stimson,
H . L . Pierce, I . C . J . Ross, 0 .
E . H.
tovcr,
I.
4,
H.
B.,
A . H . Berry,
J. s,
J. T . Colema n , D . T . ,
EL B . ,
A.
G . W . , inger, D . T . G,
H . Evan s ,
H. B.,
A . E . Hooper, I . I. ,
\V. F . Kenrick 1 .
C. F. Fairbrother, L. 0 . Glover, H . B . ,
D . W . K i mball , 0. J . .
E. L .
T. H . Kinney, I . I . ,
G. C.
Ticbol
,
0. J.,
H . D . B . P . L'Amoureux, H . B . , F . W . l>aclelford, D . T . ,
E . Menitt,
\ . F. Rowley, I. I .
1.
D . T . - ubject t o nakes.
2.
He hove. the growler.
3.
H . B.-H abitual Boozer.
4.
I. I . -Incurable Inebriate.
5.
0. J.- Occa ionally jagged.
6.
Take
7.
bi.
JR.
STEPHEN STARK, D . T.
Chief Receptacle of Orr i n ,
traight and "no water, thank
keleton at the Fea t .
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T h e object of t h l .
1 820-
ociety is t h e pre,· n t i o n of "·ork a n c l t h e cultirn tion
lrnbit- of icllene
GU B ERNATORES.
C . P . Barne , · 9 2 T . G. L A . F. B Nichol
H . F. Kalloch
'92, G . P .
S . D Grave� ' 9 3 , G. P. o f G .
G.
C. W. Pierce, 9 4 , K . of R F.
J.
' E.
Cohen ,
K.
' 9 2 , G . IL
. A. �frrrill ' 2, I ' . and
H . D.
. Lynch,
T. E.
of G. L .
' 9 -1 , K .
Hardy, K . of G
Archer Jord a n , K . o f G . L . 13
L.
P.
L ' Amoureux, G. B. of ' . of R. F. L.
F RAT E R I N U R B E .
tW.
S. Batti .
F R A T R ES I N U N I V E RS ITATE. CLASS O F
W . L . Bonney.
C. E. Cohen,
CLASS OF
.;:- E. F . Curtis,
%J. F. Shepherd,
Wellington Rodkin . CLASS OF
'94 .
Jacob Kleinhans.
. A. Bu rleigh, . Lynch ,
C. W . Pierce,
G. H. D. L' A moureux,
V.
C . Tot m a n . â&#x20AC;¢93,
CLASS O F
R.
'93.
0 . L. H all,
D. E . Bow man ,
W.
C. P. Barnes, C. H . Merrill,
C. H. Reynolds,
J.
'92.
F. B . Nichols,
H . F . Kalloch,
Ta h,
T . E . Hardy,
H. \V. Jack on ,
t Not in good
Archer Jordan .
tandiog on account of work in Gym .
i' Left colle?;e on accou n t of hating to work
o hard .
K . E Y.
T. G. I. A . -The Great
1
Am.
G . K . - Grand Kicker. P . and L . P.-Pul'\'eyor and Le"' P uller. G . P. of G . -Grand Provider of Ga . G. B. of
.-Grand Bearer of
K . of R. F.-K n ight
J(.
un hine.
of the Royal Flush.
of G . L . -K n i"bts of the Golden Lock .
1 3! )
COLBY STOCK EXCHANGE. D ¥OR T H £5 R EYKOLD
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B r o k � r s a 1) d D ome
e a
e r
1
on
hoice option
:i: I) ..0-i a r � :i: 1)
R. I .
ju t offered.
D I RE CT O R S .
E. H .
"\Y. B. Tl:THILL,
Ton:R,
FREEL,L"D HowE, JR .
. A . BURLEIGH
" .-\.11 my dealing with them have been ve ry A . G . HURD
"They h<we m ateri ally a
" I ccula tion
endorse the bu inc
G. 0. i
ati fa c tory . "
Pre ident Y. }I. C. A. for
MITH, Pre iden t Y .
I. C A. for · 9 2 .
a token o f n ineteenth century progre a n d it
'9 1 .
i ted me t o de fray m y c ollege expen es . "
.
.
I c h eer fully
olby promoter . '
' . l\L\THEV>5
Profe
HO
or of Political Econom y .
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acceptance of the chair of Social Science at C hi
While Dr. Small'
C ni,·ersity w a
cago
known i n the winter term , both he and we hoped
that he would not leaYe Colby till the fall of we must part with him this year.
Thi
'93.
\Ye now learn that
book would be
ingularly in
complete if it did not take the opport u n ity to
peak for the college m e n a t
thi
"\Ye h a v e not ·y e t adj usted
time.
our ehe
Yet the ta k i
no light one.
to the idea of Colby without Dr. Small ; and, again no man on
the ORACLE board i
�o ble
cd \Yith conceit a
timate what the la t three year Thi
to imagine that he can e -
haYe meant to
olby a n d her studen t .
can be known only when the m e n who in that time haYe been grad
u a ted
hall ha,·e wrou"'ht their life work antl by its re ·ult
hown the fruition of the labor of t heir beloYed in tructor. contrary to the Dr. Small'
pirit of enth u ia m and progre
work i
which bas characterized
admini tration if any tone of . adne
hould pernde thi
our lo
ketc h .
The le
hall haYe It would be
or of per anal regret at
on to u
to gladly and thankfully reYiew what ha
of b i
three year '
been accornpli bed, to
look hopef u l l y into the future, confident of the de tiny of o u r alma mater. ketche nf ou r retiring pre ident ' i t is needle
to review the m .
life are
o fresh in our m ind · that
vVe go no further into the past than to thP.
fall of 1 8 89 when he entered on his dutie , being the
fir t alu m n u
eYer
chosen pre ident of the college, and the you n rre t man eYer elected to the po 1tiun .
H i.
by the tru tee .
fir t term abu ndantly proved the wi-dom of h i It i
him to say that thi know n .
selection
no di paragement of the noble men who preceded
ter m wa
an awakening of Colby to life hitherto un
The time had come i n the hi tory of the college for a n advance
a nd an info ion of new life. place a t the right time.
Dr. Small was the right m a n i n the right
A thorough belieYer i n the good i n ten tion
of
college men i f only they u n derstand the situ ation, his confitlence wa
re-
1+2
peateclly ju tified by the hearty respon e to hi thing .
efforts for a new order o f
I t is almost incredible, e v e n to one who pas·cd through it, t o
recall t h e transformation from t h e provincial barbarity of student senti ment w h ich sanctioned hazing, pea n u t drunks, and like i n titution , to the preseut orderly college life ; to recall the sudden growth of college pirit and enth u siasm , of pride in our college, her faculty, a nd her dents.
tu
Coming as he did, w i t h t h e spirit of youth y e t filling h i s vein ,
a nd, with a1� energy and determination all his own Pre ident
mall threw
him elf vigorou ly into every department of college life and all of them were quickened with his touch .
O f his influence on the intellectual and
religious life of the in titution w e speak more fully ; and athletics, too, felt the warmth of h i
personality.
l ingered ; and his influeuee is
Traditions of hi
o wn prowess yet
een i n the present hearty
upport of all
college in titutions, i n doubled contributions to athletics, in the rnrious in tercollegiate movements w h ich Colby men are pushing. A t the o u t et Pre ident Small plan ned that the course hould cul
m i nate i n the Senior work in Sociology i n which he i ntroduced such a cour e as i ' furni heel by very few college college cour e wa endeavor
in America.
Hi
ideal of a
to bend it to an u nder tandina of "The cience of men's
to fi n d out how to work thi life for all it i · worth . "
Time
will show the result of thi conr e i n the character of the m e n whom be ha
trained .
It i
sugge t i ve of the inspirntion which he ha
pupil for further and higher work that hardly a day has a many men i n Johns Hopkin lhese colleges. discu
as Colby, one of the smalle t of
The change i n the co-educational policy of the college is
eel in an article already prepared for the ORA 'LE ; hence we only
men t ion i t here.
Of thi
plan President
mall was the originator.
present succe , , with the good feeling which it ha lege , i · cbiefly due to him . known him, h i
H is great work as a n in tructor, howe,·er,
Dr.
To one who ha. n o t
en ergy and enthu ia m a n d power of awakening e n t h u i
a m in other c a n n o t b e d e cribed. qualities of h i
I ts
promoted in both col
i- one beyond the power of this sketch to indicate.
ianity i
gi,·en his
ew Englaud college to
To those w h o h a v e e x perienced these
no description would
eem ju t.
' mall's reli('J'ious i n fluence ha of the broade ·t, and at the
been very marked .
Hi
hri ·t-
a me time, of the mo t practical type .
For him religion mu t be a li\'ing every day reality, not content with i n dividual . alrn tion, b u t goina o u t to all men and grapplina w i t h all t h e gr at que · tion fo r w ho e ol u tion men a r e e e ki1w. l i i earnts t. practi cal and
piritual talk
gi,·en we kly to the
Y . i\'l .
'
and practic<!d a m a n ly, hearty
'hristianity, wh ich H3
Y . \V . ' . A . He has preached
. A. and
w ill be long remembered b y all who have heard them .
ask
no other
pherc
for Christian life than ordinary college or bu ine life. As a pulpit and platform . peaker Dr. mall ha been in demand throughout New Eng land. The call made upon hi time and trength i n thi. line have been eriou . But what the tudent will probably remember mo t will be the com panionable man who wa alway ready to help a younger brother with coun. el and ad,·ice and to timulate him to loftier aim and a pirations. Iany a tudent, too will recall ub tantial aid at ome cri i of his affair . Pre ident mall ha been able a few men are to blend the qualitie of the skillful di ciplinarian with tho e of the genial, kindly friend. It is to him in thi character that we would peak our farewell. The journal of the city have paid their tribute to him a a citizen, fully abrea t of, and keenly acti,·e in all political affair . It is not our province, either, to peak of the regret of "ffatervillc ociety at the remonl of Pre ident and i\Ir . mall. "�e can , impl · outline what the e three year have mea nt to u without pretcndino- to gra p their importance to the college ; and grate fully a. ure him that the tudent of the e ·ear will remember him not only a an honored Pre i<lent, but a a per onal friend. •
lH
�ev.
@. �· @r:qith. ,
@. @.
In 1 8.5 0 , when thirty-three year of age, Profe 'Or
to the profe firn year
or hip of Rhetoric i n \\aten·ille
earlier.
allege.
mith wa- called H e was
logical tudeut at Xewton and editor of t he Z ion' of the pre ent academic year, Dr.
Ach·ocate.
w i t h the institu tion forty - t wo year-.
More than n i ne - tenth room.
at i n h i
At the clo. e
mith ha been connected conti nuously
l iYing graduates have u nder h i
raduated
In tho'e interYening year , he had been t utor, theo
cla
The on
of
olby's
of m e u who
at
i n truction in h i recitation room i n the ba ement of the old
chapel from 1 50 to
1 8 65 h a ,·e been the beneficiarie of hi riper cholar
' hip and of the l a rger adrnntage m i t ted to i n t roduce i n to h i
which, from time to time, he wa
department .
per
W hat an i n tere tin" volume of
per-anal rem i n i cence he might write abou t the two generation · of al u m n i w h o have been h i
p u p il -appreciative o f all w h e n there wa
rou n d for it, antl full of that rare charity which broad and n a t u re
al ways have for tl10 c who c merit-ma1·k
i n the cla
the
faculty.
A
he l a y
charge of as m a n y department .
ham been rare, either
\\"hen he berra n , the profe. or of Rheta · or of �atural
i n tructed i n French and geometry ; now a . peciali t i of the leading department .
ors and a t u to r
i t dow n , eleYen profe· or. h a Ye
ric taught La t in and l a ter, G erman antl the Profe
bitiou
ible
-room or i n the arena of life.
\\" hen Dr. 'mith took up his life work, fh·e profe c o n tituted
po
ymparhet ic
cience
at the head of each
W hen he began, the mo t faithful and a m
tudent could obtai n in tructio n i n the dead languagE , m athe
m a t ics and a cmatterin(Y of chemi try, French , rhetoric, locric, allegell po litical economy and m taphysic . le<Yc · , w h ic h is not well taught at
Now there i
no branch ta twht i n col
'olby, and the ·tuclcnt may become liber
ally educut d i n the natu ral
c-ience, rn dcrn l anguage , and even i n En<Y
li h l i tera t u re .
tudcnt of 1 8 9 2 may aspir
The
'olby
c u l t u re and a fund of knowledge
to a breadth of
w h i c h was bcyoncl t he reach of the u.:;
tudent of thirty year i ncrea. e from le
m u c h to the progre benefactor
and
ago.
Dr. Smith ha
iYe policy of the board of in truction a
zealou
the handful of book
denom inational
u po n the
the yery long and Yery. very h e O'Uarded
een the n u mber of
tudent.
than fifty, to nearly t wo- h u n dred-an expan ion, due a
o zealou ly a
friend .
canty shelve
Dr.
to the liberal
mith
has
een
i n t he room at the hea d of
teep flight of tair
in the old chapel, which
librari a n , and which he
o well k n e w how to
u t ilize, !? row i n to a large and well arranged library i n a modern building. nder hi
eye, tho e plai n building
conYenience
,·
with none of the o-called "modern
but with all the inconYe n ience
w h ich the u nre trained i n
genu ity of t h e builder could devi e a n d wolf-at-the-door poYerty could e n force. ham developed into
e v e n modern
tructure , elegant a n d arti tic
i n de i D' n , and abou nding in all the con,·enicnce o f student
e
ential to the comfort
and the facilitie for cie n t i fic i n t ructio n .
O t h e r · h a m come, contributed tale n t a n d energy to thi Yeloµment but Dr.
m i t h , ha
but per i tently concentrated h i trugglinO' and often
\V-Ork of d e
d a y a fter d a y , for OYer forty years, quietly thought
and energie" in
}
elevating a
eemi ngly expiring local in ti tution n to a u n iver i t y ,
the ,cholar hip of who e faculty and the progre
fre aim of who e m anage
ment, h a 1·e gi1·cn i t a u enviable po ition among the higher educational in titution
of the land.
In all the e year , Dr. ' mith h a rendered u n
remitting a n d excellent ervice, n o ne t h e le u n o tentatiou .
helpful a n d valuable becau e
That Germa n might be added to the cour e of tudy, Dr.
, mi th vol u nteered out of hi' dep:i.rtmcnt, t o acquire it that he might teach i t · and to that e n d in 1
54,
teacher- in �cw York .
A
pent hi
long winter vacation with the be t
dea n of the faculty, he ha
time and again
been called upo n to di charge the function of Pre iden t, not only for week but for nearly a year at a time.
I le not only took u p the cla
the Pre ident w ith credit to bim elf and profit to the
charO'ecl the adrninistra t i l·e a n d di ciplinary re pon ibilitie dignity a n d courtesy. m ingling of k indne define
He wa
ith discretion ,
happy in that equable temper a n d that
a n d courte y , w h ich, while i t ll"ins regard. , clearly
the relation ll"hich exi t between i n tructor and i n tructed. 'on idering the limitation
of hi
work of
tudcnt , but he di -
of
profes or. hip. w h ich it wa
olby year nece
markable that he kept abrea t with i n'titution ource. .
\\'hen he i n t roduced the
h a d preceedcd
olby.
The
ago and the dutie out ide
ary for him to perform, it i
re
which had abundant re-
tudy of A nglo- axon, Harvard alo n e
pecial
tudy of Engl i h Literature,
o lonO'
the deade-t of languaO'e and the
ubject concerning w hich the profounde t
ignorance
made a
o long prerniled, wa
pecial feature in the cour ·e of
Colby wh ile yet co:lcge, making �reater preten ion ignored it . 1-I G
That t h e
students of Colby to-day, can obtain a knowledge of the use of their ow n ton gue, out ide of what they may learn of it in the sturly of Latin Greek, is to the credit of Dr. Smith and h i Dr. Smith"s reputation a
and
progressi\·e associates.
a n in tructor in the mo t exacti n g de
part m e n t of the college cour e doe
not re t on the e timate of thi
or that
indi\·idual, b u t upon the quality of the attainment and culture of forty Lea t of all,
cla, e , compared with tho e of i m ilar i n tit ution . hi
hould
actual achie\·ement during forty year
be tried by the ideals w hich
m any you ng men are di po ed to . et up.
Truth i , the man who h a s
been t we n ty-fhe years i n t h e fight fo r exi tence, o-raduating oration, ha
and the extent of the lowering proce s ha i oo- the earlier year m ith'
of
classe , had le
i n c e he delivered h i s
tandard to t h e l e v e l of actual r e u l t,
lowered b i
often been Yery great.
Dur
hi profe orship, the young men who entered Dr.
familiarity w ith literature than you n "' men now
entering o u r college . They had not been fitted by a four years high ·chool cour e, which embrace to-day m a n y of the t udie ,,·hich were in the college cour e thirty year dead languaae
ago ; bu t entered, after a h u rried preparation in the
which o enarossed their t i me, that they could give no at
tention to the rudinwnts of Engli h
tyle, m uch le .
acqui re any general
In hort , i t wa
k no\1·lcdge and c u l t u re by the reading of good literature. raw, Yery ra w material which year
of D r .
m ith"s method, bi
mation .
The
ridiculou
pe
m i th's clas -room.
Tli ree
drill an l hi di·cipl i ne worked a tranfor
ubject-matter of the graduating oration may be the mo. t i m i · m which commenceme n t day orator
i t is expre e e l i n i · ab ay;:; the
ntered D r .
often affect ; b u t
o clear, c o n c i e a n d choice E ngli h that it
excellence
ubject of remark by vi itor of literary j u dgmen t .
A n d that
same characteri tic can be traced wherever
olby rradu ate h a \'e a place in
work i n Yoh·ing the use of exact and clear expre be found the ecret of the
ucre,
in the higher i nstitu tion . of the a l u m n i of be accounted for i n
olby, a
of
ion .
In tbi fact may
' olby men and women a s teacher.
I ndeed m ay contra ted with
ome de"'re� i n that
not
the "'Cneral con errnt i m
en a tion ali m a nd fl ippancy,
ystem o f in. truction which per
m i t te d no libertie to be takeu w ith the garb of thought ? that the national peculiaritie
I f it i.
of the French and the German people
true could
be chanaed i n a few generation i f they were to exchange languaae , i
it
n o t po . ible t h a t t h e m a nner i n which t h e nati\· e tongue is taught w i l l
exert a ilent b u t potent influence u p o n t h e i ntellectual a n d moral tructure, a nd that i n tegrity of the i n tellect a nd the power of the con'cience, can be strengthened by u ing exact and clear methods of e x p re in incerity and
ion, while the
neering of flip1 a ncy may tend to d eaden conviction
the exaggeration o f en ·a tional expres�ion 1 -1 7
and
Profe
or
Smith
w ritten E n g l i h .
ha
a
I t wa
h igh
bi
ta ndard
and rigid idea
regard i n g
pu rpo e to b r i n g eYery pupil u p to them ;
and so m uc h faith had be in the capacity of hi
tudent
to u nder tand
them that he did not deem i t nece. ary to explain to them h i method . Temporarily,
he might ham impre
cd
effect u ally, if he had read them lec:ture
h i m elf upon b is cla u pon
tyle, expre
e
more
ion, etc . , b u t
u n m indful ot per o n a l popularity he adopted t h e more direct method of dealing with the them
tu den t ind i,·idually.
o that they were le
on
occa ion to bear in m ind hi fulne
relentle
ment everel
a n d corrected
Yaluable
I f I bad no
U"'ge tion , I could recall b i
faith
by turning to a package of college e xerci e. , w h ich bear o n the
wide margin , the m ark bi
He took hi · theme
he could . carcely fail to heed.
of hi critical pc11cil a n d i n the text, the
pru ning-knife.
I baY e
ometime
were too rigid and that he wa ·
cla
ic, a
to
th ou gh t that h i
inclined t o make h i
cars of require
Engli h
o
h u t the cloor to the introduction of new a n d force
ful word ; but when one come
to con ider tbe i n fluences which tend to
the defilem ent of the langu age by the
en ational
tory writer, the equally
en. ational a nd flippa n t new paper reporter, \vho doe
not report, the pur
veyor of lang, a n d by the i ncomprehen. ible vocabular� of e,·en am ateur i n field port , he i Ph1li tine
thankful that teacher like Dr. Sm i th , ha,·e re i'ted the
who would t u rn the langua"'e w h ich ha
of the foremo t race i n the world"
progre
Yilene' , would Yie "·ith the roaue ' Latin. po wer a n d glory
Latin w a
a cla
i nto
clothed the thou "'bt a jargon, whic h , for
Du rincr the da ·s of Rome·,
ic, but when i t
grandeur wa
lo t by
pandering to e m asc u lating l u x u ry, the tory of the decline and fall of th e o n ce hauaht · ruler of the world, i: told in the crradual corruption of th e I f maintaining t h e p u rity a n d vigor of a language tend
lan guage .
timulate t h e c i vilization of the race
to
peaking i t , w h a t nobler Yocation
can there be than that of the men and ''"omen w ho teach and write that l a nguao-e in its be t form ?
To this high calling Dr.
mith ha
forty yea r , fighting in hi� qu iet but effecti ,·e m a n ner, the wh ich \rould de troy the noble t of modern language .
devoted
vandali m,
H u ndreds of men
and women who now appreciate good literature were introduced to i t b y D r . , m ith , a n d they, in tu r n, a
far a
they b a rn attained t ? h is broad
but ri�id culture are carrying forward the noble work to w h ich he i n pired the m . pace preclude mith a
the pri\'ilege of more than a brief allu ion to D r .
a preacher.
tion, were model
Hi
erm on
to w h ich b e gci"rn thorough prepara
of forceful logic, correct expre
ion and high thinking
and bore the CYiclence of profou nd co1wiction i n their delirnry.
Good j udge
ubduecl b u t i n ten e
'" ho li tened to him in the prime of life, regarded
him as one of the foremost preachers in the State.
His modesty a
a
preacher, as in all else, alone prevented him from attaining distinction as a pulpit orator. And now, full of year
and honor , he retires from the position, i n
which for forty years h e h a s been s o useful, n o t only as a cultured i n structor b u t a s a courteous Chri tian gentleman .
I speak for the great
body of the alumni who ha,·e been his pupils when I express the most sincere wish that the evening of his life may be long and serene in its perfect repo e-that, as the shadows of ni�ht obscure the
mountain's
ba e while its summit reflects the glory of the setting sun, so when the i n firmities of years gather about the body of our e teemed teacher, may hi
intellect be flooded w ith joyous light from the world beyond. Z . A. S .
In dia n apolis Journal, May 1 1 , 1 89 2 .
[The
foregoing sketch of D r . Smith w a s prepared a t t h e request o f
t h e ORA LE editor b y Col. Z . A. 11al.
Engli h mith i wa
m ith, editor of t h e In dia n apolls Jo ur-
One of Colby' foremo t journalists, a man whose laoguao-e bas
moulded
many
men' · political
excellently qu alified to judge of
kilful use of the opinions,
Col .
olby's literary training.
He
graduated in 1 86 2 , and e n l i tecl in t h e a r m y as captain in t h e 1 t
lUaine Artillery.
Gallant sen·ice advanced h i m fir t to major, then to
Lieutenant Colonel with the brevet of Colonel. From 1 8 7 1 to 1 8 7 6 he wa editor of the Portland Daily Pres. .
In 1 8 76 be became associate editor
of the Boston Jo u rn al on who e political department be wa ele,·en year .
Tvne. , ancl temporarily with the
he a ·u med hi · pre ent po ition a
St. L o u is
engaged for
Leavenworth Globe-De11wcrnt. In 1 89
He was then con nected for two year
with the
associate editor of the Jo u rnal . ]
Twent · ·ear ago
olby
�
. niver�ity became pledged to the cau e of
higher education among women . proare. iYe . pirit o f the age either on braio ference
Thu
be came into accord with the
w hich believe
that man h a
or o n opportunitie for improYina the m .
no monopoly "\\' hate.er dif
may exi t between the m i n d. of men and women, each cla
ha
a n u n deniable right to t h e pecial dc1•elopmen t of i t s own talent . Colby partially recognized thi equal term
to both
To mo t people t h e p l a n thing of a
en ation w a
M a n y friend
eemed to w o r k a d m i rably
co-ordinatio n .
adopted, and it
the n e w
ome do not fully u ndertancl the
i n it
y tern.
ha
ion, the
i n regard to the cha nge .
of women to education, they yet do not
offer a n y opinio n i n regard to it ; other perience of two year
ome
propo eel to
A fter much di ·cu
co-education did not an wP.r the p u rpo e a · well a. co-ordination.
and . o
re ult a waited with fear and tremblin<T.
o f the college are . till dubiou
Reco<Tnizing the right
on ab olutely
i nstitutio n .
cau eel when, two years ago, it wa
ub. titute for co-education new ,cheme w a
fac t ; opened her door
exe , and became a co-educational
ee why
t he more c umber ome cheme, a n d -o do not
are wonderin<T whether the ex ·
ub tantiated the hopes of the incorporntor
It is for the benefit of the e per-on
attempt to be a t r u e mirror of college life, h a
of
that the O RA.C L E ,
rnntured the p r e ent
article. \V hy w a
co-ordination i n troduced ?
fayor ?
\Yhat are i n oppo itiou ?
What i
the probable fu t u re of the plan ?
Colby ha
claimed that the
W ha t are the point
mall college gi1·e
onal in truction, and intercour ·e with profe or outweigh
the ad1·antage
increa eel in i o n o f cla
ize e
into
o f larger in titu tion .
he mu t either abandon thi ection .
Perhap , thi
o f the n at u ral di1·i ion by sexe .
in
iL
hown by two year o f trial r
What is
to it
t udent
in per
a n adrnntage whic h far Hence, a
her cla ·e ·
c laim, or el e make a di1·i
alternatiYe
ugge ted the idea
A t any rate, the idea aro e, and co1.30
education was once more brought to court and carefully examined. result of thi
'be had emphasized
"Colby partially recognized"' the spirit of the age. t he right
The
examination has been already indicated by the expression
of women to education, but had forgotten or ignored the fact of
the fundamental difference
of temperament or talent between the sexes,
and the con equent need of separate training. This fu ndamental difference of n a t u re is clearly recognized eYery where, and it is no disgrace, but rather an honor for a m a n to be manly, and a woman to be womanly of the boy for hi m a n and busine thi
The fondnes of the girl for her dolls and
marbles or top are but types of domesticity in the wo talen t i n the m a n .
m atter further.
I t is
u n necessary to illu trate
A recent work called "The Presumption of Sex"
shows the difierence completely in the matter of the disagreeable quali tie of each
e x to the other.
able qualitie
It i
to be hoped, howeYer, that the agree
would make a m uch longer work.
Co-education makes m e n a n d women equal, i n the sense of being ab olutely alike.
1\Therea , they are equal only in the sense of being
equally important to h u ma n ity i n quite different lines of activity. sex , t he ref ore , in its higher education to it
own characteri tic .
cation .
olby'
than the girls
hou ld have
Each
pecial atten tion paid
This attention cannot be given u n der co-edu
experience ha
hown the boys to be more interested
affair , not directly connected w i th
in bu. ine
work, b u t a. importan t to life training.
o far, also a
college
the my teries of
sorority life can be fathomed, the boys are m o re concerned in their ocial relation
to each other.
Phy ical capacitie
al o cause the boy
m u c h more time a n d enerO'y in the rougher base ball and field athletic .
port ,
to . pend
uch as foot ball, and
The girl , in their turn, are more fond of
q u iet recreation, and, if the t ru th be told, they have shown them elYe a n average m uch more fond of book . re!iO"iou. m at ter
in college, a n d i n thi , they only illu trate the fact that i n
c h u rch member h i p rolls women out n u mber m e n five t o one. may be
on
They also devote more time to V1Thate,·er
aiJ abou t these thing , t hey are true, and to be accounted for by
t he difference of n a t u re between the sexe . It may be claimed that w hile the above fact. are t rue, yet they fur n i h no gro u n d for abol i b i n ()' co-edncation. ran g ment w h ich wa ege :
For why should not the ar
good in the fitting school remain good in the col
The an wer is that in fitting chools the
to ha \'e developed the characteri tic . troni.rly enough to affect clc.1 deal to do with the m atter. iYe property o f boy', a n d
.
o
of
tudent
are too young
e x very strongly, at least not
-room work.
Moreornr, c u tom ha. a great
Tradition h a
m ade college life the di tinct
the
eparation of . exe l ii l
in educational affaU:
wa
come to be m a de at the beginn i. n g of the college COlll' e.
college i
reach cl , the difference
prominence . cla� e
of ·ex baYe grown
'Yhen a sociated together in cla
of n ature · a n d ta te
By the time
i n to con iderable
roo m , the two different
are artificially brought together.
Hence,
they cla h, if not in open and form ulated trife, yet in a way indefinitely The boy
felt.
feel that perhap
the cour e might be conducted with
more pecial reference to their need po ibly, i n
a n d condition
Pride of ex. c a u e
ent, a n d vice ver a.
ome ca e , ill feeling.
i f the girl were ab-
u nhealthy competition, and,
The boys think that more l a titude
ouaht to be gi,·en them on the core of rank and scholar. hip becau e hav i n tere t. ; the fact of the girls having a
ing athletic a n d busine more time a
well a
inclination for le
a mong the boy , \Yhi.ch i
u t terly groundle
a rule,
ri e to jealou y
on , often gi,·e
, but equally impo
ible to
aYoic1.
Thougl� all the e thing
felt .
Both . exe
indeed,
are rarely pnt in form, yet they are Yaguely
are far too polite to publi h
t u dent
do not allow
them eh·e
uch feeling abroad, and,
to think abou t them at a l l .
T h e e difficultie could, perhap , be obYiated, if t h e i d e a t h a t t h e
exe ,
thotiah eq ual , are u n l ike in character conld be clearly reiognized and for m u l ated from the very beginning of the cour. e .
An arrreement to differ
might be rnade,-but fact how uch a thing to be impo ible . " Equal, b u t u nlike . . i a conception that grow u p radually a n d i · not fully ap preciated u n t i l the course i uch wa
nearl y fini bed .
the a c t u a l experience of
houl d be remembered that the
olby u n der co-education, a n d it
clifficnltie
of the que tion
were
rn tly greater by the larcre n u merical preponderance of one . ex .
w a to be done �
hould t h e cla
e rem a in a
before a n t l t!Je a m o u n t of
per onal in truction allowed con tantly to decrea e ? cultie.
aboYe mentioned be allowed
m ade \\ h a t
to remain ?
hould the e diffi Ou the
other hand ,
bould women be excluded altogether from enjoying olby · adrnn ta "e ? .. ' I ntrouuce co-ordination wa. the an \\·er, a n d by thi, i m e a n t imply c
the p u r u ance of -imil a r c o u r e by t h e cla \\-omen under t h e ame in tructor , but i n a way a \\·a
of young m e n a n d you n g
eparate recitation
to preYent ab olutely a n y u n desirable competit ion.
adopted, a
already , aid
believed it would
w i t h fea r and trembling.
It
and i n uch Thi plan upporter.
oh·e the problem : tlio e oppo eel to it hoped it would
do no harm. I t now remain been . •)f Dr.
O n the
to indicate what the re ult. of two year of trial haYe
ide of the faculty, the re. ult
mal l , who
ay
are hown in the te timony
in hi - la t report, ' · In reporting upon the i nitial
y : ear of the • Co-ordinate College ' it i
1 52
difficnlt to repre
a ·omewhat pre-
mature expression of triumph .
The relations between the young men
and the young women i n college have never, to my k nowledge, been so satisfactory as during the past year . ' '
Prof. Taylor
ay
,
" l a m com
pelled to say that, as far as mere class-room work is con idered, the ad vantages of the new sy tern over the old can hardly be over- tated, and greatly exceed even w hat had been anticipated."
Prof. \Varren says , " I n reply to a request for my opinion in regard to the • Co-ordinate ys
tem ' of Tecitation
,
l will
ay that I ha,·e been m uch pleased with it.
A n t icipated objections to the system have vani hed.
So far a. I know
both clas es arc sati fied with the arrangemen t . " T h e students arc very generally
ati fied w i t h t h e new arrangemen t .
I f a n y are still oppo e d t o t h e education of women a t al'l, they would be as dis ati fied w ith one system as another, and this article can not rleal with them .
They have been . atisfactorily answerer!, howe,·er, in previous
volume, of the
ORACLE, a well
A few objection c u sed at thi
are
point .
a. i n many other publication .
till m ade to co-ordination ' hich
I t is
hould be dis
a i d that the girls are comparatively few in
n umber, and that they have an u nfair adrnntage i n getting more per"onal in truction than the boy ·.
The fact i
nothin11;-for if the two cla.. e
true, but the objection amounts to
were u nited , both
off in the matter of per anal in. truction . pur ue
her pre ent policy, the cla se
exes would be wor e
Moreover, a
vent a con iderablc degree of per anal work with each divi ion by cla
exes ha
e , and. be ide , Colby'
rnntage, of i udi>-idual houlcl be combined.
�o cla
wherc, a n d ex perienC'e
how
that co-ordination remove Bu t i
that the avera"'e izc of the Colby clas co-operation.
the refining ·
thi
be. t
A n other objection i
a�d re training influences of the
not better obtained out ide the cla for social in tcrcour e ?
-room un ion i n the
ocial line
a
-
At any rate,
well a · i n direct
it elf in critici. m rather
than in co-operation) arc over-balanced by the adrnntage Each ·ex i
on
The line mu t be dra w n ome
intellectual contact ( which generally m a n i fe t ide.
co- operation
can well con ·i t of one per o n , nor
room in t he n umerous opportu n itie of cla
The
In a college coll!' e t h e ad
work and the aclrnntages of cla
combines individual work and cla
the advantage
tude n t .
field will be too narrow for a long time t o
honld it n umber h u ndred .
exe' on each other .
Colby
headed off any pre ent po sibility of too n u m erou
allow h e r development into a large college.
the contrary,
long a
will nc,·er be large enough to pre
on the other
now allowed to develop in it· own way u n h indered by
fear of critici m from the other. Other objectio 1 1 !i may be referred to the fu ndamental difference be t ween the sexes and th
need of eparate devclopm nt to fit each for i ts l .J 3
own function.
The object of the college cour e i
not to cma ·cu late men
or ma culate women, but to help each better to fulfill the office The old
y t e rn d i d rather ha Ye a tendency a t l e a t to u n ex
often m a d e men pettily jealou. , and w o m e n t o o m a cu l i n e . will b e a i d u c h thiner
ought n o t t o ha ,·e been
n a ture mu. t u e taken a
it really i
and n o t a
need to be trained i n manly Yirtue work ·
better de,·eloped
ocial relation n tirel
trong propen i t i e for to co-ordination at jection
•·
·
i t \rn
The
ocial Yirtue
apart from the
tiffnes
lack o f money.
The la t objection
i , indeed, a real ob
Thi
pretty thorourrhly pr ved, i· to
premature to i11troduce the
li h i t
firmly.
friend
of
A t all eYent
y tern, who e
tand.
y tern with in ufficie nt fund
the trial o f the new
olby to greater effort and will perhap
dowmeDt w h ich will render po
too tho e
o f c l a . -room and t h e
a nd m u t be met by the alttm n i and tru tee. i f the
nlue may be regarded a
)fen
between men an d women can be m u c h
h o p t a l k . , w h i c h there ari e .
olby i
but h u m a n
it m i rr h t h a v e bee n .
by a sociation ' ith m e n in direct
o w ith women in womanly Yirtue .
which ari e from
It
O f cour e, i t
S urely
o.
of l i fe .
tudcnt. .
Perhaps
to e tab
y t e rn will a waken end i n increa
eel
ible more in tructor", more apparatu
m ore room in buildinrr : all of w h ich am necc
ar y for t he
en and
atisfactory
carrying out of co-ordination . I n conclu ion . it can only be ha
. hown co-orrlination
aid that Colby'
uperior to co-education.
experience thu.
The only que tion i.
far ·
can money enough be rai ed to carry out the . y tern to its full deYelop ment and the full accompli hment of it i n her h i tory i
'olby"
need
po 'ibilitie
?
Alway
thu
far
ha Ye rai eel u p men to upply them, and there
eYer · rea on to hope and belie,·e tLat the pa t is only the introduction
to a more brigbtne of Dr.
plendid future. the
oun dnes
M a y that future demon trate wit h rrrowing
o f Colby·
m a n agement, the wi dom and i n iu-h t
mall in concei\·ing and introducing the
cheme of co-ordination,
a n d the u n w a ,·cring loyalty o f all alu mni and friend -i
· 9 2 ORA LE.
15-l
the wi h of the
The feuLl for many days had grow n , for mauy n ight
bad
T i l l , cou ra.,.e ·crewed to stic k i ng p o i n t , bi
ophoruor
g u n t he
F rom fa r Aroostook's s haggy
l e n to York State' -
TIJ
men to wage rcleutle · ·
chiefta i n cal led his
A nd uow t h e l i p
s t u rdy
m ol d er erl , ·houl lered.
u n ny wA.tcr laug!Jt r .
that l i sped of lo1·e t o gai n a maiden ' · fa1·or,
'Gau boldly bray f o r bloody war, ach momen t growi n g brann·< ..incl !Jeart' t ! Jat u · r before had burned, sa1· from :· t ight i n r liges t i o n , � o w to the fi erce atrray w e r e t u rned, thei r courage p a · t a l l < 1 u e · t i n .
The i r cau. e w a . j u ·t .-Thc F r ·bman cre w , w i t h loud l fi a n t y e l l · · I fad eaten pean u t · by tbemsel ve · and e m u kept tbe ·lJ 1 1 · . B •neath t h e t r e s , u p o n t h e g r e n , t h
. \ n d , in the dark11ess, i t w a
fiery hr:we
a
mbl d,
e n a b ro each r e em bled.
The e Ii fty men t he Fre bmen took and puni ·heel, ouc 1 y o n e ,
Tlie 1 1 , I loatecl I J i g w i th bol e ! conce i t , t h i r tongue X o w t h •re'. a l a w , u n w ri tt 11 , a n l ll c n c c the mor
b o-au t o n rn .
re pect d ,
T l i a t from t h • Soph , for
Thu,,, 0 1 1 · approac h d a certa i n door near w li ich were ' e n i o rs stan t l i n l!:
Au l
urt l · r e d t hem
w i th w o tn : b r o a r at o n c e t o I :iv • t he l a n d i n g .
He ."es his order noti ·ell. no�. h i · ·La ·
T o fr i " h t 1 1
,
he c a l l · a g-a i n
n i or,, off, b u t U nd s they're n o t that k i n l of men .
�ow r u s h i lle.v at ibo. e m clest men , w i th fu ry-macldcncd zeal ,
l 3 1 1 t weak ly b:i · k wa r< I from tl1c · l i a r "e th ir l J raggart l a l ers r>cl . Tb • i r for mo.· t liglit r
Tltc F rcncbmao,
·
fa 't l!;O c l o w n , anc.l o'er each other t u rn bl ,
Ir i s l 1 1 n a o
,\ l > ·atcn c ro wtl t h ey ·1
an 1 D u tc h , a It i r rreneou: j u mhlc.
:tk tiway, and · h i l• e r i n rr c ra w l to bee! ,
.\ 1 1 d t i t e r • iu ( I J"'.Llll� r '.Let a"ai n tlt glorious · ! tar" • t hey I-cl . .But
'01u
110 •
! Tl11.:i r
Ir am · are rud ly reft, for h re, fo r 1· · n g 'an ·e d i re ,
1 1 J t L r c !J i 1 1 " on a l i a n d of m ·n
l J U i pp • t i to q u n · h t l J i r 1 1 r ' . 1 55
Tile la t re ort, the water c u re To q u icken f e l i n g Tile p i l l i s
i
o f re p ect b y
ternly n o w applied, o :i.k in"' well til e hicl e.
wallowed, th o ugh i t take
full many a �la ·
Till, i n tbe farthe't Hall, are found i n urgent
The e i m p iou A
lade were
oon wet down though fa t t!Jeir cudg I
all fought fiercely 'gainst the r i te
· i x-footer down to t w o ,
For t h e r e t he m e e k young bell-boy wa And . by hi And Iler
filled w i t h h ro'
great example, in pi red the m i ld re en-
wa' pro\·ed tll1t . ay i n o- true th1t by the
T he m111 who tak
t!Je
A t dawn o f pcac
The
:i.ucy
i
word mu t fall
wor I him elf when hi. own p a
i on
call,
tout,
found t o be the only man knocked out.
in a �hower, their proud plnmes lrooping well,
ophomore. then did learn, I trow they learned it well,
Thono-h t h e y nuy rul A n i n u l t to a N o w l\Iu
nerye ,
.
F o r , h e who la·t year threatene l with cud"el l o n " and
L i kP. gamec ck
o f water,
waxin" hotter.
the lfr• bmeu w i th
kyward'
p i t ter-patter,
enior i . q u i te a d i.ff r at m1tter.
return me home ag in, I ' >e flni hed my de c r i p t i o n ,
How nn l ro-radn:i.te lo · t o r
apply their o w n pre c r i p t i on .
1 5G
flew
@0ve. In measures erratic, And verses ecstatic, And stanzas determined to rove ;
Qliite ad literatim, Et very rnrbatim,
I give my opinion of love. Sparking, flashing, Larking, mashing, Love's caprice is ever new ; Sometimes in tha heart it gambols, Sometimes takes long, sulky rambles ; Leaves U!'l feeling rather bl ue.
Coming, ru nning, H umm ing, funning, Now it takes us on the fly ; Takes us when we scarcely know it, Ere we know how to forego it,
Talces us, and we know not why.
Hearts once captured, A nd enraptured, Then become an easy prey ; For they flutter ever after, Palpitate with joyous laughter, Or with grief soon die away. M i appointment, Di appointment, Often follow in Love' flight ; She who seemed all sweet a Take
honey,
the man who 11as mo t money,
And ao-ain we're "out of sight." 157
Age of wonder ! W hat a blunder "\Ve poor mortals often make ; \Vhen we court a black-eyed m a ide n , Feel o u r heart
grow hcaYy l aden ,
Then fi n d o u t it'
all a " fake . "
' T i s c o n oling, And condoling, When the e That the
hadow . cro · our
town-g irl
Though the
t ill adore
pat h ;
u ,
uburb m a id ignore
And excites our rightcou Thus in mea ure
w rath .
erratic,
And Yerse ec tatic, And Quite
Et
tanza
determined to ro,·c ;
ad literatim,
very Yerbatim,
I 've giYen m y notion of Jo,·e.
15
u ,
(AFTER POE.)
A h < l i ·tinctly we remember, I t \\"a in the calm September, \Y h e n of n inety-fi;-e each member,
Fir�t tepped on the Chapel floor. 0 what wrong the
On each face wa
ophs i n fl icted ;
fear depicted,
And our hearts with fear tran fixed, \\r he n a rap came at our door.
Full of trembli n g for the morrow, All that n ight \\·e tried to borrow From our books decrea e of orrow, orrow for our wetting o'er. But that trao-ic i\Ionday evening, W a. n o time for idle dreami n g ;
But an hour for sharpe t sche m ing, How to cheat them of our gore. \\'hen arra yed in g h o tly night robe "\Ve were que�tioned as to microbe
An<l oblii:red to walk the tight robe ;_, A l l we . aid wa -Ne,·ermore. And our . ouls from out tho e seasons That were filled with
poi!
and trea ons
For q u i te good and telli n o- rea on
.' hall br l i ftcd-Ne,·ermore.
•A t thi
point
t he aul l1or';.. N1t n rrh nf1'cctcll
hi
pronunciation.
W hen the grand- tand wa repaired thi pring the following ver e were di coYered beneath it on a page torn from a tudent' note book. The paper wa tained by the torm of the winter but the writing was till decipherable. The fir t Yer e n路ere written in a bold manly hand and read " itting on the tand, adie, itting on the tand 路 Little hand in mine, adie, Little hand in m ine. Watching the nine, adie, \ atching the nine 路 Ob ! will you be mine, adie, Will you be mine ?'' nderneath thi oul-in pirina query wa written in a fine feminine, near- ightcd hand : Don t b e a clam, Harry, Don't be a clam. And don't think I am, Harry, Don t think I am. Don' t think I' m a flat, Jordie, Don' t think l'm a flat. Cut tbi out, and, then Jordie, Pa te it in your hat. '
A youth who e name wa George L'Amoureux To Colby, do'rn in :>faine, did boldly geux. '\\ hen fre h bi foot he did ma h, \\hen , oph he raised a mou tache 路 And what he'll do next we urely don't kneux.
IGO
A reporter ha
at la t penetrated the myster) of the se,sions of the
Conference Committee and we are able to gi,·e our readers a full report o f
A ft e r P r e i
t h e important meeting of t h e student member. on A pr. 2 0 . dent Jackson had rapped to order and the record
l\Ir. H o w e moved t h a t inasmuch a a.:complish a ny thing e l e thi
of Colby's next pre. ident. con isting of 1\le
had been duly rea d ,
t h e committee
eemecl unable t o
year, t h e y proceed to di c u s s the que tion
The committee a ppo in ted a t t he la t mee t in g .
r . Ward, Welch and M u n o n , , ubmitted t11·0 reports : r,. \\ arc! a n d Welch,
t he majority report, si g n e d by l\le
tated t h a t o f
the many n ame suggested t he y would report only two, Rev. r i l l , D. D., Prof. 'V. L .
. A . l\ler
Bo n ney , Ph . D . ; and that while Dr. B01r n ey ' s
eminence as a cientist was a con ideration of great w e ig h t , t h e y were yet obliged to give their preference to Dr.
l\Ie rril l ,
a �peciali t o f no le
nown i n h i l ine of work , and a man w h ose orthodoxy wa
re
u n q ue tioned.
The m inority report . igned by the re t of the c o mmi t t e e u n a n imou ly
recommended Hon. D. G. :i\ l u n 0 1 1 . 0 1 1 motion of l\ l r .
ered a
t a r k it wa
voted t h e majority report b e c o n id
the report of the committee.
After a n animated di cu
ion upon
t he merits of the candidate the report wa laid on the table. l\1 r .
J > ie rce , ' 9 :.! , ai l that the
anew th e d ifficulty
a.
cha nge of adm i n istration would open
to co-educatio n a n d co-ordi n a tion.
He therefore
moved that a f ter the clo. e of the pre cnt academic year o nl y male dent
hould be admittE'd to Colby.
M r. Nichol
rro 1· oke d a fre e di cu
Thi
argued ag a i n s t the motio n .
were . till in force he \\"Ould doubtle s be
He
tu
ion .
aid that if co - e d u ca t ion
u pporting the motion ; but hi
experience with co-ordination h ad convi nced h i m that a vote of thi- k i n d w o u l d b e u njust to all parties. po k e in
trong
term
Me
r
.
Padelford and B o w m a n al. o
oppo ing the motion .
O th e r member
u pported
the propositio n , and the vote b eing a tie t h e Pre ide n t d di ned the re
pon ib ility of giving the castin i r ,· o te .
!Gl
e,·eral ca e of di cipline were then brouo-ht up for action. O n complaint ot the authoritie o f t h e Methodi t church, K leinhans wa u pended for two weeks for di turbino- a youna people' meeting by inginO' ba . It \Ya unanimou ly ,·oted to expel the man who wa caua-ht under the Bapti t church by Profe or Batti with hi fla h light. Profe or Batti being calleu in, identified thirteen men a the one caught by him with hi famou lantern and on motion of l\Ir. Mahlman it wa rnted to rccon id er the previou motion . Profe. or Batti ubmitted a bill of 50, for detecti\'e work, which wa referred to the Finance om . On motion of Mr. Jordan ' 9 3 it was voted that the member of Colby Bra Band ball not begin practi ina on their in trument u ntil 6 . 30 A . M . and that they hall clo e practise promptly at 1 1 r . M . l\Ir. Mun on then mo,·ed the following re olution whic h wa econded by )fr. l\Iun on : " "'herea our pre ent in tructor in German i incompetent to ful fill hi du tie and i accu tamed to wear Dutch oath a t hi · u ncon ciou pupil , be it R.,. olverl, T h a t he be remorecl from hi po ition at the encl of thi collegiate year. A nd, wherea D. G . ;\fun on i folly qualified to occupy hi po ition and can wear in the "C nited ' tate lanauage, there fore be it Re. oli:ed, That :\Ir . Mun on be appointed to the position a oon a it ,hall be vacant . '' Pending the cli'cu ion of the re olution. :.\Ir. Bowman mo,·ed to ad journ. Motion carried amid areat applause and the member. di per eel, heartily endor inrr the Pre ident's opinion that the mectina had been a . ucce . ,
--
1 G2
In looking oYer a pile of ancie n t m a nuscripts for some i u tere ting
characteristics of noted men, we were fortunate i n hitting u pon a n auto biographical
ketch of more than ordinary Yalue .
For rea ons u n k now n ,
the author h a d n o t completed the work, b u t left a n elaborate analy i
of
the u nfi ni hed chapters.
The chief merits of the sketch a re u nque tionably its e. t re11te s i111 -
plicity a n d it correct characterization of the au thor. m i t only ·uch pas a�es a
Here w i t h we
ub
may serrn to fitly illu ·trate the famous au to
biographer·s style, and at t he
ame time reveal the ricbnes
of h is philo-
ophical mind. After stating i n a direct a n d forcible preface the motive
w h ich im
pelled him to a task of ucli l i terary m agnitude, he in cri bes the f o llo w i n g dedication :
"To my paren t · w h o rejoiced at rny birt h , Lo,·ed a n d mnturecl m y i n fancy, Taught me i n y o uth t he path o f rectitude, A n d w h o no w ase "·atcWng my cour e i n l ife "\V ith 10 \" i n « and anxious o l i c i tucle, I lovi n�ly declicate t h i Yolum ."
The opening line of Chapter I are a follows : · · r am the o n l y c h i l d , in a family
of fh-e
c h i ltl ren , w h < ) wa · born in t h e
t a t e o f ,\Iai ne . "
T h e author t h e n goe o n , b y a ,omew hat circuitou
plain thi
proce
, to ex
bewildering t a tement by u n folding the genealogy of the fam ily .
?\ear the clo e of the in troductory c hapter there is tcrly w a y , a few rural
cene
ketched in a ma -
of the old homestead in Albio n .
among these is the de cription
of
the old-fa hionecl barn.
Notable
Here are a few
of the author', reflections on thi object-couched i n languaae that would be a portrayal of foe moral sublime were it not that the ubject ma tter itelf is a l ittle t m m o ta l :
" Trad i ti o n ha · it t ! J a t t he
gr
gr a t a.-b heams
were ra i etl i n to pl ac
•n , a u d t l t a t the ra i ;; i n O' ""l ' a r g u l a r old fa · hi ouccl a ffa i r .
tori
when
1''a bn l ou
are tolcl of the n n mbcr of gal l o n · of mm w h i c h were t l r u n k on t hat
occa i o n , o f t he hli. ter tempora r i l y by
t!Jc ti ry
·
a
b i "" as h ·n' · C"" · w!Jich t h e m ·n,
U u i d , ra i · •d o n th i r · ho ul
1 G3
lcr
·
· t reui;th n Ll
and in tile palm - of
tll ir hand in their H . rculean effort ; of th e ln- ly way in which my cele brated an �tor kippe 1 o\·er th beam , nthu ia tically o-idna h i order' t o h i e n t h u ' c l neighbor " Here i ce
great writer :
eel the fir t t w o y ea r ' of my l i fe, probably l i ke all other
pa
" Here I
babic : a ·
age which illu trate' in a beautiful way the ex
another pa
i,·e mode ty o f thi
ay -'Me1rling and puking i n my mother'
hake peare
bawl in!!: when awake. and l ike-yet unlike-au e Htor lyiucr* a Jeep.'· The
entence below , which occur
arm ,'
till when
early i n Chapter II i', i n part, a
per onal de cription of the a utobiographer at the age of three :
" ' �\ oon a- I aw him coming I 1Yould tart oft' to m eet h i m a my chubby legs could ca rr y me . "
Thi
word "ch ubby··
eemed to be a farnrite o n e w i t h t h e author,
for it recur- again and acrain in . the manu cript a adjecti,·e . -U about thi
fast a
a per onal de cripti,·e
time, o u r youno- hero meets w ith failure a n d di gu t
•
in trying to imitate bi father · donkey in the art of 'eating hay:' Once . he got h · lip c u t ; ' ' u t : • ay be, "l "·a i n no h u rry for it to heal · for I could o-P.t my merely by
i·ter. w ho wa
t ruly repentant, to do anythincr for me
ticking out that lip. '
The author next di-cu
e , at
ome lengt h, bis early procli,· ities for
the ,·ariou · product · of the culinary art. largely i n to hi_ life, at thi bare of hi" cea ele way tha pie.
Pie eem
to haYe entered n�ry
formatirn period, and to ham occupied a Ya t
de ire for aliment.
He tell
u
in hi
he ne,·er could become reconciled to receiYe the
To quote from hi mm work :
not been born fir t ,
" I alway
o w n pathetic
malle t piece of
felt grieYed that
I
o that I could h a Ye the large t piece o f pie:'
graphically conclude
thi
<li qui ition by narrating bow
be a grow n - u p m a n . wbeu be too
bad He
be a pirecl to
like other great men , micrbt baYe a
w hole qua rter of p ie . t l:nfort u n a tely for the workl. thi · mo t intere · t i n g docu ment, after dealing with t he Yariou fa ntile year·
eccentricitie
-uddenly come
u nren�aled trea · u re from the a u thor·
\Y hat might have been the
of tho e u nwritten chapters, \Ye are left to imacrine
o ullioe which plan for the deYelopment of hi'
quen t life in the e Yariou �chool, farm, rncation,, itic
and ad,·enture' of the a uthor· · i n
to a n end.
de1 artment
:
Home, street,
porting, college. athletic
ub e
tage, steamer,
( including tenni ) pol
in Albio n , in \\ a hington , D . *Thi' c p i t h H
c l n c , n o t a p p l y to
The "Ju t l;tt'," o f po lit icnJ pie.
n
ou1· hero
nn
ORACLE ctUtor.
i s no"· cal l e d , will soon " tick
l G±
out
t hat l ip"
for a
11iccP
Many of our readers will doubtless be astonished that the life of this man was ever deemed worth publishing, but we assure them that it is a work of in tense and thrilling interest teaching a great moral lesson.
material for this work has been gleaned from various sources ·
The
but most
of it was furnished by inhabitants of Kno x cou nty, where Mr. Grayes is well known.
The work gives a touching portrayal of his infancy a n d
childhood, of t h e m a n y mishaps t h a t h e encountered, among them a wild ride on the old mare'
back, which so frightened him that his growth was
greatly stu n ted and he n a rrowly escaped imbecility. attempted school teaching but hi
disgrace, and he was thrown u nceremoniou ly some large girl .
through the window by
hortly after this time he entered Coburn Classical
Institute and after that hi Durino- hi
life became a very checkered one.
ummer ,·acation he was employed in canvas ing and i n
t h i employment met with m a n y thrilling achentures. gan life a.
·while yet a boy he
career as a school teacher ended in
a reporter and made that his life work.
work are written in cipher the with a feeling- of sadnes
H e afterward be M a ny pages of the
ubject matter neces itating this.
and pity that we lay the work a ide.
' Twas a fiery-haired freshm an called , nare, DroYe the Y. l\I. C . A. to despair · For hi
cornet he tooted
o loud,
That at him and hi sleep-killing crowd All their
aintlie t member
would swear.
Our doughty young cap' n , who's often called Bil l , Ha
a h e a d u ncommonly hard t o fill. W ith Prexie he qu arrels On . cience and moral ;
W hen floorccl he keep
on arguing
lll 5
till.
It i
The matter nf optional chapel for
tudent
ha
been
di cus ed
m u c h that no one wants to read a repetition of the old argu ment . the purpo e of thi
article not to rehear e a n y argument
n
It is
b u t simply t o
pre e n t a few fact .
T h e theoretical attitude of t h e Faculty on t h i q ue -
tion i- well known .
\Ve will not quote the adage on practice and preach
ing ; but it
eemed gnod to the
ORACLE board to obtain accurate tati -tic
as to the value l laced by t he Faculty on the morning mean of grace . .A ccordingly a monitor wa appointed and hi report of the attend:ince during ten week
is herewith
u bmitted.
RE ORD O F Ba
70 DAYS.
ett,
15
Batti ,
17
Bayley,
.;;.
Elder,
1±
Fo ter, Hall,
0 :2 1
�Iarquardt, ;\fa thew ,
50
Robert ,
3 -!
Roger ,
16
mall,
-19
' m ith ,
7 19
Taylor, \Y arren,
*Excu
eel b e c a u e o t iU
I t will b e seen
52 health.
t h a t t h e mo t regular attendant h a s indulged i n
eighteen ab ence . nearly two a week. again-t optional prayer o m uch
cl crea ed.
profe sors
for the
Let u
ee !
tudent
X o w t h e great objection urged i
that the attendance would be
'ye h a \'e here a total of 545 cu ts for 1 2
omitting our librarian a n d Prof. Elder, for obviou
This gives the a ,·erage profes or nine c u ts e,·ery fourteen day .
rea ons. �ow,
gentlemen, ,,,.by not girn us a ten week ' trial, a nd compile the average tudent "
attendance ?
l liG
"Thongh t h i
rn i l l of our grin els slowly, yet it grin cl exeeecli.ug smal l ." ·
[ A pologies to Longfellow . ]
FA C U L T Y .
" On e
c la s passeth
fc rever. "
cnvay
a n d a 11olh e1· co m eth , b u t t/1e fa rnlty al1ideth
"The element
PRF.X ;
o mixed i n h i m , that Nature m ight stand up
and , ay t o the world, Th i.� was a man". P noF. BATT J :> :
" ome men were born for great thing. , Some men were born for . mall
Of some it i
not rec orde d ,
·
·
W h y they were born at all." P noF'.
Roai::nT.
" I ' m but a t rangcr here,
H -- i
l 'n o F . 1\L\TJI E W. :
PnoF. BA Y J.EY :
m y hom e . "
" \\' hen a man k a n ' t du e n n y thing else, he parts
bi "l
hair i n the m iddle ." can
tell
a
moc.Iern pollywog from . aurian or
troglodyte ; I ' m po ted on the theory a n d practice of biology, But I ' m ju t a trifle weak u pon the nice point
of
theology.
In fa c t , in matter wgetable, animal or m ineral ,
I am a Yery model of a c ienti t in gineral . "
PnoF . W A nnEx :
" You think he·
all fu n
U u t t h e a n <Tel l a u g h too, at the good he ha done. " l f)i
"Tales that haYe the rime of age."
PROF. FOSTER : PROF. S)UTR:
"Of excellent pith, Fate tried to conceal him by naming him Smith "
PROF. 1\lARQUARDT :
• · Deep ver ed in German lore." '82.
" Se� the co11 q uering he roe8 come !" HURD :
�Ir 1\11
" 9 9 . -:l-!
Cuiouxa RAXDALL :
PIERCE
:
:
}
' "fhe chemi t' cour e i. a nap,1 tried it and got napped."
" Be not merely good. but good for something."' "l clothe my naked villainy With old odd end , tol' n out of H uly ·w l'it, A nd eem a aint, when mo t I play the deYil ."
MERRILL :
FALL :
·�ot all the pumice of the poli bed town Can mooth the roughne of the barn-yard clown." " \\'ould he were fatter !"'
TARK : REYNOLD
"Ye ! puppet' the word, for there's nothing in ide. But a clock-work of nnity, pa sion and pride. ")foch I matTclled this ungainly Faowl to hear di course o plainly."
BoKXEY :
"But ,till his tongue runs on, he bore 1 ot with sense, but with his everla ting, nernr-cea ing gab.
)iu-xsox :
,
\V . B. Ai\-UREWS : JOH1\ ON : KALLOCH, NICHOL
pure."
:
H.
K.' :
}
' ''iYho o findeth a good wife ; findeth a good thing."' "D-n that boy, he's gone to sleep again."
"1\luch tudy hath made him very lean And pale and leaden-eyed. ' ' "1\lan wants but little here below ; Nor want that little long . ' ' 16
OSGOOD :
' Big at the bottom, small at the top."
K :\ IGJ-I'f. : 1\I rs BAKE::u.L-< :
Mlc
Ro
}
"Shall we gather at the river ?"
"Love and marriage made ea y . Consul t m e fo r particular . "
T RTEVA...'\'"T :
"l\'IfA-0€V ay:i.v CT1r€<;0-'l.V.
CoHEX :
• /
' · I f e,·ere in aught ,
T h e 10\-e he bore to lea rn ing wa at faul t . ' '
R\.RX E
' ' W i e nature d i d never y e t p u t h e r precious j e wel:; i n t o a
garret four storie
high . " '93.
•
C URTIS :
Galliri o m n is.''
"There wa once a child and h e slrollecl cibout
a good deal and thought of a n u m ber of thing . "
' o xx E n
" A little upright, pert, tart, tripping wight,
And . till hi preciou V{ b o Joye
hi
own
elf h i dear deligh t ; mart hadow in the street
Better than e'er the faire t he he meet ." G ET H E LL : .\lI T H ,
"Go up thou bald-head."
C. F. :
I l a Ye a good hat ; the Lie
eeret of your look
with the beaver i n Canadian brook · ;
Boot , gloYe , may fail · the hat i alway fel t . " Loctr:u :
' ' l ie·· tough ma'am, tough i
Joey B ; totwh and deYili.sh
·ly . "
.JORD,\N :
GALLEU'.l' : GRAVE · :
LO)ID.\ R D :
''
h what a tangled web we weave,
""hen first we practic
to deceiYe ! "
" Full of excitement, always in a fu ·
"
"The mi takes of m y life ha,-e b en m a n y . " "
weet pe1--ua ive voice, you can CYen hear him smile."
Bow�rAN : 1\1 rs
" C aught at la t in Cu pid"
tangled web .'
"She learned the word
MoRR r LL :
of many book
But gained not one idea . " " I ' m a m arvel of moral behaYiour,
H A LL :
M y le
on
I learn with the be t :
I follow all rule. to the letter, And so m y heart"
a t re t . "
"LoYe mi:.y b e a mere
G LOVER :
Bu t the
Trace(y)s
N. G . Fosn: n :
"Hi
ion
run loo e w ithout a colla r . "
"hall t h i
P.ERK !X' :
hadow ,
leave deep impre
initial
best describe him."
· ' A n d melancholy claimed him for her o w n . "
" A !fe, in l i te B r . C'K :
'
'94.
ccrtoln g u e y e g o fu1·
How m uch a du nce t hat ha
Excel
Than but to dance and
Prnn .E :
ed.""
" H ow long, 0 Lord, how long ! ' '
RE x :
ToT�r A :s- : F ERGt: O N
" A n a me which you know by sight very "·ell, But which n o one can
Tm. o:-r :
' LA H K :
rest
ing ( ? ), be gaily dre
"A fatted calf. , .
K i:: x n 1 c K :
L0 A :liO
been , ent to roam,
a <lu nce that ha" been kept at home. ·
A nobler yearning never broke hi
H o w 1·: :
mc11 . '
peak, nor com po itor
'Me elf I admire the best
A v all that'
: )
Let u
u n der the
un.''
fly hence, danger approache . "'
' From early morn to noon, From noon till dew y ern, A n d still h i
tongue run i ;o
on."
pell . "
"Yet Y ou m ust be a harmless sou l . " .
TuTiilLL : JONE , A .
l\l. :
This going to college a n d raising a family
urpa ses
the labors of Hercules."
·•A man ( ?) of exqui ite oftness a nd delicacy."
PADELFORD :
"A dewy fre. h n es ' fills the air. "
BERRY :
"Truly, I would the god
H ooPER :
had made thee poetical."
' •:\Tow what a thing- it i· to be a n a·s
.M ERRITT :
! .,
"'Veil of all the du rned men
K LEIXHANS :
Tho.t I\·e truck, it i
i'\Ir
CARLETON :
l\lr,
:'ilERRlLL :
you . "
"This life is one horrid gri n d . " ' Howe er it be, it
eem
to me
'Tis only noble to be good. '
1nr1ll
in
thou
would
"Verily, how
J E WETT :
•9 - .
ch oice
green apples." t
ha,·e delighted the heart
Darw i n . " '
of
"A calf and a chaw-mouth,
I J .\ H T J J O H X E :
An a
a n d a donkey,
The nearest appr acb Of man to a monkey ." •Like a n y child
"�ARD :
fresh
from a country
chool he threaten
with plaintiYe petul a n t accen t , ' I 'll tell. " Ba n ta m roo ter !
T t:Pl'ER :
:'II
"The helple
CLELLAN :
\\·oonW.\RP : .J A
K:.O:-< :
L.\. X E :
A l l de pi e yet pity thee." look of blooming i n fa ncy."
"I will leaYe large foot-prints on the "hly
' I t'
"
a n ds of time."
o n , if in ner entice thee, con ent thou not. '
a pity he could not be hatched o'er again and hatehed different." 171
" Although I
PRL"'\'GER :
A HA ''0� :
tand near the head of my cla
e�ery one
"Ah re ' you
ay', • r m a n caregiou a
ee it in his
mile,
A map, complete . o' the Emerald I le. '
.Mr:
'Gimme a cent, I 1rnnt to be touah . "
NOB LE :
Kr
A feminine Paul Pry. '
\V°.UTE :
" He ha occa ion al fla h
HOL
Mr ·
"Con picuous for hi " That n ame i
H A H O \' :
Thi
"
"A large a n d noble lo k, e1·ery inch a quee n . '
' H t LCOTT :
NA H :
of ilence.
thin a i
ab ence (
) ."
ure a blu nrler :
fre h a
thu nder. ·
n i n fa n t wearina trou er . "
AT \\'OO U : ,,- E LC H :
'
I ' m the la t on the li t
The la t in all kno wledge, The ,cum o f the earth. A n d the fool of the college. '
E T C ET E RA.
" \\ hat a horrid aait a n d gha t l y ickenina grin ! '' .
Xonm. , · 9 5
TOW :s' E , ' c -!
Nr
92,
HOL
ne ,uch Xick oh Lord ! would ha' been enouah .' '
� r HOL,, ' 9 3 , N1CHOLS, · 9 5 B E R R Y ' 9 -! , I rs
BEHRY, · 3 ,
T H E 9 :2 FA L L
'oLLt::GE X r .x E .
' 9 :2 ,
\\ E L H , · 9 5 R E Y �O LD. , PIER E ,
Two 101·ely berrie
)
'9..f.
.
JAc:K O S , · 9 5
• Let ' play
moulded on a
ingle
at ball ! . ,
"The C nabridaed a nd the Pocket Edition : 2,
T h e world, the fie h , a n d t h e DeYil. 1 1:?
tem .
1 89 1 .
J u ne 1 0 .
Barron· s weclcling cards arrive.
The K i l goe
to Bar H ar
bor i n discruise. 13.
Bo\\'cloio forfeits the deciding game at Lewi ton and pre e n ts u
\\'ith the championship.
16.
Colby beat
Bates 20 to
l\I r. Elli entertains a select few in the parlor car.
1 5.
Gra\·e gets u p a college hop to whic h Orrin comes u n inYited.
1 7.
'92 n i ne beat
hall . 19.
' 9 3 o n the diamond.
Goody follow
College hop at Soper'
Barron's example.
Thirteenth A n nual Field Day at the trotting park . record broken.
' 93 win. clas
cup.
Three
0 . L . Hall in
di,;dual record .
20.
' 9 4 beat
' 9 1 in forenoon and '92 in the afternoon and \\'in
inter-clas
base ball champion hip.
Reading room
elect officer .
22.
Champion hip "cup" presen t ed to ' 9 4 wit h appropriate cere
24.
H . \V. Dunn, ' 6 8 , give a reception to the Zete .
monies.
2G.
Fre h m a n exit to Bangor.
Hooper puni he
the punch.
o-
ords go to Bradley's.
28.
The "be t ORA LE eYer publi heel'' comes out "on time . " Baccalaureate Y. M.
20.
ermon a n d
ann u al sermon
'!)2's " Pre. entation Day" o n campu en
to t he
. A.
Celestial light brig h t -
t h e campus and t h e faculty i s conspicuou b y it
ab ence.
Tru tee
meet.
Junior Exhibition i n eYe
nincr and Pan Hellenic Hop at City Hall.
June 30.
enior Cla,
Day exerci es.
A lu m n i meet in Memorial H all. �ociety reunion .
Oratiou and poem in the e,·ening. Alumni game on the diamond.
I.
J uly
Commencement Day.
' 9 1 get
ollege n i ne wins
it
beep kin .
ment Dinner a t ::'.lemorial H a l l . in the e,·ening. and
Patten
gets
2.
Yacatio n .
4.
K i c k open
f),, Y Initiate .
I 0 to 4 .
Commence
Pre ident' reception ·
Orrin Club'' meet
made honorary member.
Num 's derby
hipwreckecl.
hi
hotel with an u n parallelled ru h of three
boarder .
Jordan
accept
a po ition
at the
Astor
Hou e and Tommy take charo-e of the Fi ke. 5.
Bickmore take
6.
Xick'
ept. 2 3 . 2·L
friend
�ick' friend
u p a permanent re idence a t Bath.
m ake him a little Yi it. de,ert hi
Fall term beain
hotel.
with 1 60
Elder back.
tudent .
hailer a n d
' Bloody i\londay Xight" "Come to yo' j a n itor, Tommy !
2
reco<>nize yo' form . "
Oct.
-1 4- girl .
D n tch a n d :Norman join t h e faculty.
I.
3.
C. A .
'V.
oph. co-ord · haze the Fre hwomen. ORA
LE A ociation elect officers. diamond, 2 6 to 1 8 . feat.
I0
Y. M. C. A. and Y.
reception i n ::'.Iemorial Hall.
Bate beat
The nine beain
it
Colby on the record of de
�- Y . initiatio n .
oph. co-ord
go to Beulah land.
Colby ,·er u
PitHield at
Pitt field 4 to 5 . H.
Fre h m a n
' n are get' a n x io u
about h i · cornet.
back and . a Ye trouble" 1 5.
" Bring it
'9J elect· cla. officc1 .
01ucr.E board hold its first meeti ng.
Gallert 1.1 02- to cl> . � 0.
convention
1 6.
� . K . E . I n itiation.
1 9.
Prof. "'arren lecture o n " Rome. "
2 .
Foot ball in the Reading Room . hat disappear. .
21.
oph
furni ·h
enior
'o does
A Y. formed and
with cider (?)
boy . 1 14
mith's
arl . oph . girl
recei,·e the
Oct.
2i.
D u tcby fi nd
lights
out
and
he
" H im mel, das i t hot !" l\I u rray's. queut
Bonfire of o i l barrels.
take Mccha 1 1 ics.
Kum plays i n hard luck.
ORACLE meeting in chapel. citement .
No,·.
Seniors elect clas officers .
G.
<I>. A . ®. I nitiation .
\J .
S a n t a C l a n ' delin-
Bun get
there at last but
Y . M . C . A . delegates go
Girls ruled out amid t great ex-
Cyrus' foot ball team goes into training.
Foot ball a sociation_ elects officers. A . K.
ill u m i nate.
Carl's right of suffrage trampled on.
4. i.
to
Z.'11 . Initiation .
to Bangor.
31.
attempts
Seniors banquet Sophs a t
H . F. Kalloch goe
E. convention.
'onference comm ittee holds it
first meeting.
\'i'eek
to
of
prayer and no cuts !
1 0.
11.
CJ.. Y. delegate_ go to Bo ton.
Cony High
cbool beats Cyru ' ele,en 14 t o
bi· temper.
Cyru
0.
lo es
IC begin to i n
A . and B . chapters of };.
itiate.
1 2. 13.
14.
Cy and Gray indulae in a little "scrap' ' on the foot ball field. lore Yictim All the
for the n a n ny goat.
port
ao to "iduey .
Charley Ros
found.
N u m and
Curt go to Augu ta.
1 5.
Freely meet w ith a cold (water) reception at Ladie ' Hall.
1 8.
Bagu
21.
Ru
enior appointments out.
ell aim
ha,·e a reception . 23.
three co-eds.
Prex . decide t h a t ' 93 h a l l haY e no reception.
Prof.
1 00
mith kick
yard
bi
out.
try for a cut but
door down.
" Fairfield" ru n
a· aulted.
at midnight.
Batti. call
my Glee Club ne,·er sing
i
J o h n o n treat
enior logician
in eicrht second
e n ior appointment
o n Carl .
for le
than
T h a n k.gfrina rece
" Oh , H- !
25.00."
am
" l demand the di re pect of yo' all, ji t
like u n y other member of the faculty . "
25 .
opb
No dancing but forty-three marche .
on bis engagement.
24.
Barnes tries to beg off.
at a Fre bman and duck
. 1 75
Dec.
2.
Fre ·hmen
elect
officer
Hall tackle
in
Jack .
ting in a fa t a
3.
Jordan chaperone
.f- .
Z . '11 . reception .
hi
oph
chapel.
' Lemme go,
appear.
--
Prof.
you, I'm get
I c an . " friend
to
kowhegan t o
ee
" hip
ee
Pre x .
Ahoy . "
5.
La t tenni
7.
Batti
played on campu-.
fire. the
opb
elocution.
from
and eat bumble pie. oph
They
J u n iors hide
deluge J u n ior': windo"·'
apparel.
opb-'
with
npera n o uated
egg . bailer taken
6.
ick.
GiYe
enior-
a
cut
but
di appoint
J un ior . opb
1 0.
p u rloin J u n ior tile . w h ile
oph
Fre h me n bold
l umber.
oph
tempt to ru h upper-cla cla
men treat
dru nk At
men but fall dow n .
to a
oph
pea n u t
raid Fre hie. .
urpri-e, Yiz.
-pper-
aqua pura.
oph- rally i n :.\'orth College with coal and club to Fro·t 1 1. 1 :.? .
oph
but
L pper cla . men lea \"e the binge
cret downed ea ily. door.
realize the fact that the
·
do not on- n the college.
Bo ton paper come out with the mo t crarbled account of the
£1:2-3--:l row eYer perpetrated upon a credulou. and 1011 0 - uffcring public.
22 . Jan.
1.
Yacatiou berrin . 1
92 u hered in with fitting ceremouie
by the remn a n t at the
Brick .
i.
\\- inter term begin
Editor-in- chief of the ORA LE
with the mea Jes.
Epidemic of mea le
tricken
and grippe i n
t h e collecre. 11.
Gym. work begin' (?) u n der )Jr. Batti
21.
Fall term bill- out ! ! !
23.
Prof. Matthe'"
'21 . 2 .
receiYe
barley celebrate h i
.
J u n ior-. birthday.
Day of prayer for college . FaiL 176
Cohen
draw
S l O at
1.
0. 0. F.
Feb.
5.
Soph co-ords receive Sophs at Ladies' Hall. b. . K .
E. In itiates.
10.
Woodward calls on Sbailer.
1 1.
l\I u n-y" s aggregation goes to R. R . ball a t Portland .
12.
Wat on goe home sick.
1 3.
Sophs regret their h a ty action.
<P. b. . @. i n itiate
ophs cut Rob.
20.
Catholic Ball well patronized.
22.
College hop at Soper's.
War dance i n Gym .
25.
l\Iains arrives and the n ine get dow n to hard work .
26.
Snow ball hits D u tchy.
"Who threw dot ?"
• · FiYe cents
more for that egg i n your pocket, Mr. Kl -- ns. " Royalty Club reception and bal l .
27. 29.
l\l ar.
4.
fi .
l\I un on goes to Kent's H i l l • ·on bu iness . ' ' . i\Iatthews announce candidates for condition
in H i tory.
Co ine refuse to read Royalty Club notice in chapel . Teacher's conven t ion .
Norman read a paper and roa t
the
Freshm e n .
7.
Fre hmen expre
their
"di aproval"
of Norman's
peech
and await an apology. 1 1.
lilain
goes.
J unior Prize Debate.
h i ' ' t wenty-thirdl y . "
Cyru
Dennis fall
clown on
i reproved for indulging
i n per onalitie . Yerne taken ick .
1 2.
Exam
15.
Yacation .
Glee
ucce 28.
'lub tart
pring term begins. wick. bout
2.
Ten ni a
Great
'arl salutes the low
" H ow are you , old man ?" Fi1 t tenni of the ea o n .
practice on the diamond.
A pr.
tarring tour.
Brennan' opera troupe a t Town H all. comedian .
31.
out o n a
.
Ball team
Ba e ball m eetina at B run -
' c hedule and con titution drawn up.
the cigar . ·.
Cupe
Seven case of brain fe,·er.
ociation elect · officer .
'yru <ret
hi. jaw broken
at foot bal l . 3.
Glee
lub comes home to re t o n i t m a n pled"'<:>d to <P. B . K . cyclone.
4.
Examininrr
com mi t tee
,.j it college. 1 77
laurel .
Xollie'
u b - fre h -
room ,.i. ited by a
Apr.
6. 7.
opb
ummoned fo r too promi cuou
'opb appointment
out.
Jug of
ducking. piritu
frumenti captured
from the Phili tine . 9.
bailer gi,·e
a tea-party to the
enior plugaer -Bonney,
Nichol and Kalloch. 10. 11. L.
1 3.
enior back number take ethic Ba
ett goe at
' 9 2 cla
to Ya
alboro to meet b i
u ncle.
College dance
oper'. H all. meeting.
a nta Clau
Laurel branch held o u t but refu ed.
fall
trou er . H.
Rob keep
21.
Fa t
off bis bicycle.
L' e a fence a a pair of
H odgkin
upe out.
Fre h. co-ord
Day.
Mi
cut
' after 'Chool.
ummina
ab'tain
from food.
beat Colb , 7 to 4 . a t Portland.
Jed'
LoYell'
n i ne
beat
Fairfield 5 to 4 o n diamond. 23. 26.
May
'93 co- cl opb
receiYe.
appear in their areat-grandfuthers' beaYer .
'2 i .
Bate
30.
Bowdoin beat Colby on the diamond, 20 to
4.
beat�
Pitt field bea Roy·
5.
olby, 20 to 9, at Lewi ton.
6
Nick arre ted, tried, and fi ned.
Colby
D r.
malL place.
n i ne beat· Cyru ' take
10.
0HA
bi
LE board h a
elect
arm.
o nce more.
10 to 9 .
Tru tee
M r. -n- bitma n to
take econd
re cen t . lina.
i t picture taken.
Jake mixe paper .
hi
Bonfire and
Ten n i tou rn ament begin .
� enior reception a t Dr. , m all' .
tair .
mile
beaten ,
j a w out of the
i n to a fainting fi t . 13.
Nick
to Pitt field and aet
meet at Portland and
9.
Ca e appealed.
The m ayor lm rned in effigy.
beat Freeport, 35 to 1 9 .
Nine goe
Kick pull
ear.
peeche .
7.
l!J.
olby on the diamond, 9 to 3 .
all
Kid fall
Rob talk
Mi
C um m i n g
Faints a g a i n on hearing bis name. o n D u tchy and get kicked clO'i\"ll into the i\fe
alon kee and break
�Iay
1 4.
SeYeral Soph.
promoted to "primary row" in chapel .
ference committee grapples i n g problem. beaten
:Nine p;oes to
20 to 8.
Con
"·ith the water throws H ru nswick
and
get
bailer and Rob organize a team
that paralyze the second n i n e . 18.
X i n e p;oes to L e w i ton and gets beaten ,
�- K . i n -
17 to 6 .
itiate . 20.
Echo editor
20.
:)Iarquardt lo e
elect editor-in-chief.
25.
Bowdoin beat
hi
"kid. "
Colby on the diamond,
Reading a t Bapti t church . oph
t u rn Teddy'
cleans ont the whole 31.
"
be
toop
to
1 7 to
1 6.
Freshman
Fa!. e Order re urrecte d .
ho c o n t h e Fre. hmen and 1\Iac opbomore cla
onquer ' a t
ity Hall.
Large t
achance
ale eyer k n o w n in \Y aten·ille. June
1.
Colby'
la t defeat. Bowdoin 1 4 , Colby 9, a t B ru n wick.
1 7!1
�he
[A nnual meeting i n Alumni Hall, o n the afternoon o f the Tue day preceding ommencement.J Pre ident, Vice-Pre_iden t, Necrologi t, Secretary and Trea urer, Councillor ,
Hon.
A. H.
BRIGG , Boston, Ma . >TOK, L L . D . , Bo ton, i\Ias . Rev. C. . HAN ON, kowhegan. Prof. E. W . f u L L , \Vaten·ille. R. \\ . D �'"N, "'\VaterYille. F. A . \V.A.LDRON, \Vaten·ille. LrxcoL O w"EN, \\ aterville.
LARKIN D
Pre ident \ ice-Pre ident ecretary,
A
Pre iden t, Vice-Pre·iden t, Secretary and Treasurer, Toa t-�fa ter, Execnfo·e Committee
Jo EPH H. FILE . \V. \V. A KDREW . W. H. LooNKL \Y. G. CHAP:1!A.i....... . J . H. DRUMAIOKD, JR. ALFRED KC\G, lV I . D . A H E R c. HIND . 1 0
H . K ELLY. H E�"RY Dux xrxG . ROBIE G. FRY E .
G U TU
�prif-}gfield filur:r:rni ,P000eiGti09. c. F.
President,
MESERYE .
Secretary,
E. H . SMILEY .
Treasurer,
E. BROOKINGS .
Col.
President,
C. P.
BA.LDWrn, Georgetow n .
Col. H . C.
Vice-President,
M BRRLUf, Ft.
Log an.
H . 1'11 . LORD, Denver.
Secretary and T reas urer ,
A. S T E D:UAN, M. D . , Denver.
Executive Committee,
H E N R Y TROWBRIDGE, Denver.
G EO. N.
181
H
HD, Denver.
\\'e began tbi · a nn ual with no w ith n o apologie .
You c a n
hoped to achieYe would n o t be deed we mu t be j udaed.
alutatory or promi·e .
e e w h a t we haYe done.
\Ve clo e i t The
ideal
we
u pected from what appear' ; but by our
\\ e take e pecial pride i n pre·euting
the
ORACLE thi year i n a cover which i worthy the publicatioa and the col lege.
:May there be no return to the ancient and flim y paper cornr .
We al o congratulate om eh·e upon the quality of the limited amount o f arti tic work which o u r fi nance
Early in t h e year a minor
allowed u .
ity rnte excluded the ladie
of the college from repre entation on the
board, thu depfrvin g u
upport which would haYe paid for m uc h
of
more arti tic work b e ide of the college po
e
hutting o ff a n y co ? tribution
from t h e portion
ing the mo t literary ta te and ability.
ire for contro\'er y we would "·hether in a college as
ugac t eriou
mall a
W ith no de-
con i<leration of the que. tion
Colby it is wi e to neglect any re ource
w hich are available to rai e the character of the publication . The typographical work
peak
for it elf.
Comparing it with that
of pa.t years, and con idering the great con,·enicnce to the editor haYing the work done i n the city, we think there i year
continuance of t h i
new feature
year'
of
n o doubt a- to n e x t
encouragement to h o m e i n d u try.
we haYe introduced we Jr.aye for your comments.
The
In closing
: is our ta k , '"e acknowledg-e our indebtedne- to H
K nigh t o f the
cla
hi torie of the ladie ,
for a · i tance as to the organization
and cla
enior
to Mr. Barne , ' 9 � , for literary fayor· , to :)fi s Kelley a n d Mr. A ndrews, ' 9 2 , for our arti tic "·ork, and to the
kindne
.
c
entinel Publi bing Co. for m a n y
during t h e publication of t h e "·ork. T H E E DITOR .
1J2
·� ®c=:deBd<:n<>.�· 1 89 1 .
Fm
T
TERM began ·wednesday e>ening,
Sept. 2 3 .
First Term ends,
Dec. 2 3 .
V ac at i o n of Two Wee k s . 1 89 2 .
SECOND TER.)I begin
Jan. 6.
Wednesday eYening,
Second Term ends,
l\far. 1 6 .
Vacat i o n of Two Wee k s .
THIRD TERM begin
Wedne day ernning,
Senior examination end
.M:ar. 30.
Wednesday,
J une
Examination o f other cla ses begins Wedne day,
8.
June 2 2 .
Entrance Examination , Thursday a n d Friday, 8 A. M.,
Baccalaureate
ermon , 1 0 . 3 0 A . M . , ::;unday,
Boardman A n niYer ary
ermon, 8
P.
111 . ,
J u n ior Exhibition, M onday e\·ening, Ieet i n g of t h e Board o f Tru tee
,
7.30
P.
June 23 and 24. June 26. J u ne 2 6 .
.
M.,
Meeting o f t h e A l u m n i A sociation, 2 r . M . A n n irnr ary of Literary Societies 8 r . 111 . , ommencement \Yedne day,
J u ne 2 7 . June 2 7 . June 28. J u ne :? 8 . June 2 9 .
Vacat i o n o f Twe l v e W e e k s .
econd Entra nce Exam ination , "'.Vednesday, 8 A . 111 . , FrnsT TERM begin
Wedne day eve n ing,
1 3
ept. 2 1 .
Sept. 2 1 .
TABLE
DEDI -1.Tf B
.I.TIO
OF C'ONTENT .
X,
3
O F E DIT R ' ,
5
01.'Fl 'ER ' OF nm C O R P R_\Tl ::-< ,
G
:\DUTTEE,_,
F.\Cl.."LTY O F i x . .;;nu; TI .x BO.lTID OF
O X FEH EX
E,
14
G R EEK Lr·:TT1m FtuTE H X IT I E ' . D e l t a Kappa Ep i l o n ,
17
Zeta P i
20
p ilon,
Delta
22
2-!
i g m a Kappa,
Phi Delta Th ta,
27
L.\ SE'.
C LLEGE
Frc'hruen,
31
ophomore · ,
41
Juniors,
53
enior
59
ummary,
75
PnrzE A w .\ R D ' , '9 1 -'92, E\"E::-<TlliTTI
76
>DrnX !DIEXT,
L.\S"' D x Y ,
1-:�'lon
PRESF.:\T.\Tl x D -1- Y , E X 1 1 1 13 1 Tl
COLIH EX ' I
Y . 1\ 1 .
XS ,
PUBLl ' I ll)( , A
. A.,
Y . \Y. C . A . ,
:->
CUTI x,
90
'OCLl.TIOX,
91 93 95 96
1 '!
.
ATHLETI
PAG E
Athletic A s ociation,
100
Thirteenth :Field Day,
101
Record , Colby ancl Intercollegiate,
1 04
Pennant llace of 1 9 1 ,
1 05
Ba e Ball Association and Teams,
lO!l
Record of Game
for '9 1 ,
TeLrnis .issociations ,
1 07
Foot-Ball,
lll
Bicycle Club,
1 13
Boating,
1 14
M c ic .
1 10
Choir ancl Quartette ,
l li
G l ee Banjo and G u i tar Club , Glee Club Hi tory,
1 18
'!)4 Quartette,
124
College Bancl,
1 25
121
ZElTGElST G E ELL CIL\l''T,
126
D1u�1 ATI
12
CLL' B ,
127
P A X IlELLEXIC HOl', RoY.\LT Y CLl;n REcEPTIOx,
1 30
SKIN .\KD BOXE . CLL' B ,
1 32
CRE)l.\TlOX'
1 33
Bl-CII LOHIDE O F GOLD CLU l l , x TOCK
1" RE T ,
.
137 13
EX Il.\.XGI�,
140
LJTF.11.\ D Y .
Pn:: ident A . W . Small, ReY.
. IC
mitb, D . D . ,
H5
1 42
Co-orcliuation a t Colby ,
1 50
Tbe Late.t in Peanuts,
1 55
Love,
1 57
Hecollectiou ' ,
1 59
.
! GO
. \ F i ne! , nr Con ference Autohiog-rapllical
.\
'ommi ttee,
ketches,
to Chapel Attendance,
The G r i ne! ,
X.',
E m-ro1<s' l:'ErtuJL\TJ :-<, A LEXD.\ll1
1 63
lGG 1 G7
The A n nale ',
A L ')!;-J: A sso U T !
161
1 73
l 0 1 2
I '3
Fe l low Studer;>t5 : T 9 « fi ryaryc:i a l 5ucc<(55 of T9 « O racle d<(per;>ds i r;> a Q rea t mea5ure O f] t9e adverti 5er5' 5u pport. tQem as tt;ey do u ryto you .
l 'G
D o u ry to
INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENT S. Ba1·ber.
. . . . . . . Page
.J. P. Giroux.
5,
Fl·ont
Bicycles.
Pope Mfg.
20
o. .
L. 23
hort & Harmon . . . . .
C . A. Henrick�on . . . . . . . . .
23
Ameriean Book Co . . .
39
.
46
tore . . . . . . . . . .
Unin'r-ity nook
39 40
.
Coal llnd W o o d .
G.
&
now & Greene . . . . Floocl
::If. D . .John
... ....
o
D e n tists.
JO
G. ,V. Hutchin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .
on . . .
Druggists.
Ilro� . .
<.;o
,·
Fost
A. 0
F . Dow .
Georg
. E. t
r
b o m. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
21
.
1 J a uh•·are
2-Z
20
Launclrles.
team I.nu1H1L'Y . .
Globe
City Steam Laundry. :u e d lc l n e s .
.i'
A c itl Pho p l m t e . . . .
Horstorcl' A n i l l ro
Bro"·n'' J n tant R e l i
. . •
Blai d 1 1
Mi Mi
....
. . ..
.
34
21 43 4.1
. . .
o ...
Gleason . . . . . . . . .
cl(.
13 30
.
il.llscellnneouM.
. . . . . . . . . . . . .. .
n
11
11nborn & Co . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
33
A rt P u b l i h i n g Co . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
41
22
21
Fairbanks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Lou;
..
o . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . l i, I l'.! .. .. .... . rry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ll
Roche ter Lttmp Drekn . . . .
31
Grtchell
. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .
!14
. .. .. .. .. .. . . .. .. .. ..
Albany Lnw
46
C. R . llfi l l e r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2�
Tho mp
25
. .. . . . .
28
n oel M'nnuf"acture r s.
DealerM
rlmrclt .
.. .... .. .. .... . ... .
o. . . . .... . . . . . . . . . . . .
nrown .
c
B
F i k's Teacher'
on ,t
Wheeler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. .. .... .... ....
42
.... . .
oll)y Orn. · l e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Colby U n i v rsj1y .
4.3
....
Ao-ency . . . . . . . . . . . . .
hool . . . . . . . .
.]. G. Darrnh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . o l l >y Echo .
. . . . . .. . •.. .. .• . • ..
A l bert L. Ru:.> cl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
\V. B. A rno l l l ,
t. . . . . . . .
Collin
o. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . ..
G o u l c l & ElJ
30
F . A. Lovejoy. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. H.
l i tford. . . . . . . . .
J l . I l . Mitch 1 1 . . . .
J,em11r<l <'
...
. . . . Page 6, Front
F . A. Wing & Co . . . . .
Iatth · w s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Q u i n n &.
Ilro
. . . Page 2 , Fl·ont
F . .J. G oclriclgc . . A l len
Ji 'J 43
32 G1·ocers.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . .
wart B1·0
.Jordan & •
o.....
Elclcn &
htrk
;J e•vele1·s.
J . F. �ewrnan . .
F . E. Lamb &
.. . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. .. .
Forni hing .
T.
, Front
J) e a l e r s .
Rcclin�ton &
... .. .. .. .. .... ....
J. D. lteynoltls
Milliners.
. . . . . . . . . Pil"
A t k i n on Hou_
r.
In�ua�anc e ..
Dry G o o d s .
F u rniture
.) .
23
Boothby . . . . .
:10
/I ltlen & DePhnn . . . . . . . . . Page i , Front TI. R Tuc·kcr & C o . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 n·n.r<h\"Pl l
T.
33
nion i\Cutual Life In urauee Co .
B o o k Dealers.
Loring,
)'J o tels.
Bay \iew . . E l m \\·oocl .
v.r.
10
26
44
34
. . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . ..
36
hnclwick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
29
Muslc.
E.
rn
&; Jorcluu . . . . . . . . . . . Page l , Fl·ont Pb.etographers.
Preble
Shoe Dealers.
. A . E te . . . . . . . . . . . .
.
... ....
.
... ... . .
E . G . :Merrill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Puge 2, Front
M . G::tllcrt. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
M.
P . Loud. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Physic i a n s .
. . . . .. .. . . .. . .. . . e y. . . . · · · -· · · · . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
E. E.
. Gooclricb . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. P.
mull . . . . . . . . . . . .
A. E. Be
11 39
entinel . . . . . . . . Page
4, Front
Wuten'ille Mo.ii . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
35
G. & C. Merrium
26
Printers.
Waterville
&; Co . . . . . . . .
R.... .. .. . ... .... .... Chicago Rock I land R. R . . . . Raill·oads.
.Muinc Centr::tl R.
26 <l5
E.
I . Horsmun . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
... .. .. .... .... .
33
37
Tailors a n d Clothiers.
Dolloff ,'t Dunba.m . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
L. n. }fan on . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 3, Front
F . P . Abbott . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . am Mitche l l . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P.
. Heald . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
44
J. Peary & Bro . . . . .. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . ..
JO
all y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
29
. G.
Tobacco Man uf"acturers.
Sporting C.oods.
Horuce Partriclge
Juir . . . . .
. A. Din more . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
15
25
27
16
W . P . Putnam . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
All n & Giuter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
19
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�·
GO
TO -� ��
DO LLOFF & DUNHAM, -
: F O R :-
FINE - READY - MADE
-
G ENTS'
FURN ISH I N G GOODS.
N O.
vV A T
A N D -·
46
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V I LL
,
ST R E E T,
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RICHMOND S'r R AIGHT �UT NO. 'l UIGARETTRS.
CIGARETTE.
\tOKEll who a1·e w i l l ing t o J iit)' a l i t t l e mor for the orrli1w1·y trade Cig:in:tt �, w i l l ti u c l T H I
' BRAND 'uperior t o !\J I
other .
t h a n t he p r i c e charge
I
T h e R i ch m o n d Stra i g h t C u t N o . 1 C i g a re ttes.
from the briglJte. t , 1 1 1 0 t clelieately tl:1,·orc1l a n l l l1ighe t co t G o l <l Leaf grown i n V irgi n ia.. T h i i t h e oJd n nd Original Bn\_ud or StrnJght (;ut. Cigarct te , a n d w u boaght out by u. i n tlie year l 7J.
A re r n a<l
Be..-are of I m i t a t i o n s , nod observe that t h e firm name as below is
011
erery pnckaffe.
THE A LLEN & GrnTER R H A TH O F THE A. M ER ICA J 'l'OBACCO CO. Manufacturers,
RICHMOND, VA.
:::E1 ..A. TTE::R.S. -�
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L i n c of
e l cbra t e < l -
LO N DO N H ATS. MACKINTOSH ES, C A N ES A N D UMBR ELLAS.
381
Was h i ngto n S t . , O p po s i te Fran k l i n St. , Bosto n , M a ::> s . lll
HORAC E PARTRIDGE & CO. 4 9 7 WA S H I N GTO N ST. , BOSTO N .
J\fanutacturcrs anu Importer of
Pine Athletic � Sporting Goods and Gymnasium Supplies. BASE
BALL
Fitted out in the best of manner with
TEAMS
uit and Equipments.
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GI VE N T O ALL W O RK ANTI I S GUARANT E E IJ
S ATI S FA C TI O N
I N E VE RY C A S E .
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KNOW ANYTHING ABOUT B O I LERS
WRITE T O
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ALB ERT L. RUSSELL, S u ccessor to C HA R L E S W IL LIAMS, J R . Manufacturer and Dealer in
Telegraph � Electrical Instrument . MO?;fsh AN D r.! Ol.18fs AN NllTIG fA?;O J\ 8 ,
Fine I nstrum en ts of Every Desc1iption for Electrical Testing.
ELECTRICAL APPARATUS FOR (COLLEGE) PHYSICAL LABORATORIES.
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BAT T E R I E S O F A L L K I N D S . -
A l l K i n d s of Fire Alarm S u p p l ies a n d Apparatus. Al l Kinds of S i l k and Cotton Covered W i re . German-Silver Resistance Wire o f a l l K i nds.
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M A I N E.
W AT E R V I L L E,
T H E FISK TE AC H E RS' AGENCIES) EV E R ETT 0. F I S K 0 . Ff:!K, ;
& Co., Place,
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PRESIDENT.
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Trcmout
llo. t o n , Mu- .
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MANAGERS.
e n t l to a11y <>J t h e aboL·e age11cies) 0 1 · LOO.paye Agency ,lfa1111al. Co1·re$po11rlence tcit!t e m ,.. ployers is invited. Registration forms sent to teaclters on upplicatio11.
D R . G . W. H U TC H I N S , W AT E R
I L LE,
M E.
Denta,J Office No. 100 Ma,in Street. OtJi.ce flours 9 lo J ? and 1 to 5. x
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MeatsJ F1Sb J Vegetables a.n d Grocer1es C A N N E D GOODS, FR UITS) Ere. WAT E R
S I LV E R S T R E ET.
I LL E , M E .
T E R lVI S C A S H .
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GETC H E L L -�
Window
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W l l l::-i JX W . \ X T
BERRY
OF � -
'ha le.�, Drap 'l'!J Pole.�, Bra ·.· Rurl
They a l . o ·to ·k
mak • a , p c i a l t y o f l " P l 1 of l'lu · l ie. , ' i l k Tap stri
N o . 8 S i l v e r S t reet,
and Trimm iny .
L , T E I I N G a nc l h a v
a larg •
" 'tc . , ·o n: ta n tly on h n nc l . 2 Doors B e l ow Post O f f i c e .
DREI< A Fine Stationery ��u Engraving House, 1 1 2 1 C H E ST N U T S T R E ET, P H I LADELPH I A .
C o l l eg e I n v i tati o n s
W e d d i n g I n v i tati o n s
C l a s s S t at i o n e ry
V i s i t i n g C a rd s
F rate rn ity S tat i o n e ry
B a n q u et M e n u s
P r o g ra m m e s
D i p l o m as a n d M ed a l s
S te e l P l ate W o r k f o r F rate r n i t i es , C l a s s e s a n d C o l l e ge
Ann uals.
A l l work i E'xecuted i n the e tabl i h me n t u nder o u r per o n a l supen·1 ion, and only i n the be t man ner. nequa l led faci l itie. and l o n g practical ex perience enable u to produce the n e we t style and mo t arti tic effect , while our reputation i a guarantee of the qual ity of the production of t h i hou e. D e s i g n s , S a m p l es , a n d P ri c e s s e n t o n A p p l i c a tio n .
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HORSFORD'S ACI D PHOSPH AT E Prepar d
nccord i n g to the clirection
ot Prof. E .
N. HORSFORD.
T h i s p re p a rat i o n is reco m me nded by P h y s i ci a n s a s a m o s t e x ce l le nt a n d a g reeable tonic a n d a ppeti z e r. I t n o u ri s h e s a n d i nv i g o rates the t i red b ra i n a n d body, i m pa rts re newed e ne rg y a nd v i ta l i t y, and enl i ve n s t h e functi ons.
D r . E p h ra i m Bateman , C e darvi lle, N . J . , says : " I haYe u ed it for everal year , not only in my practice, but in m y o w n incfo·idual ca e, a n d consider i t u nder a l l circum. tances o n e of t h e be t nerve tonic t h a t we po · e'.;. FJr mental exhau·tion or overwork it gfre renewed trength and v igor to the entire system."
Dr. P . W. T h o mas , G ra n d R a p i d s , M i c h . , say s · : " O n e of the b e t of tonics.
I t give
vigor,
trnngth a n d quiet
Jeep."
Dr. H . K . C larke, Gen eva , N . Y . , says : " I t ha
proved of great Yalue for it
tonic a n d re,;,·ifying i nfluence."
Dr. R. W i l l ia m s , Lero y , N. Y . , say s : "A good general tonic anrl worthy of trial."
D r. J. H. Sted man , West Battleboro, Vt . , says : " Be t tonic I e,·er u ed."
De criptirn pamph let free o n application to Rumford Chemical Works. Providence, R. I.
B E W A R E OF S U B S T I T U T ES A N D I M I T AT I O N S . C A. U T I O N :-Be
stu·e t h e wort\ " I l O RSPO JU)'S" Ls P R I N T E D on
A l l ot h e r s a r e s p u r l o n � .
Xlll
N e v e r Sol<l
In Bulk.
the
J ab e l .
Union Mutual Life Insurance Co. O f Po rt l a n d , M a i n e . I n c o r po rated
T h e bu i n e
1 84 8 .
of the
J o h n E . D e W i tt, P r e s i d e n t .
n i o n M u t u a l Life I n u ra n ce Company for the year
i 89 1 w i l l henceforth be known a one of the be t in the Company· h istory. The new bu ine
wl"itten bowed an i n crea e OYer the preced i n g year of
abou t t h i rty per cent ; w h i le the amount ot new prem i u m
ettled t h rough
the Company' val"ious agencie wa the large t of any yea r s i n ce i t princi pal office h a been located in Maine. The increase i n the n u m ber of pol icy holder aggregate i ncrea e
m o re than equa l led the
of the precedi ng fou r year .
The increa e in the In u rance in Foret: wa
nearly T wo and a H a l f M i l
l ion Dollars, w h i c h exceeded t h e aggregate i nc rea e of the t h ree p1·ecedi n g year . The i ncrea e in
A
_et
a n d Surplu
re pectively, was double that
of 1890. A
a m atter of fact h ighly satisfactory i ncrea e
partment of the Company' b u s i n e
were made in each De
where i ncrea e were to be desired .
The notice of Death Claim , notw i t h ta n d i n g the ravage of La Grippe were $16,000 le s tlu\n the preced i n g year , the Com pany's morta l i ty experi · e nce
for
1 89 1 h a v i n g more than m a i n ta i ned it h igh standard w i t h the re u l t
that i t rat io o f gai n u nder t h i head i n g was materially i n crea e d o w i n g t o it singular i m m u n ity from death losses.
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BOOTS, SHO ES AT
AND RUBB ERS
LO W E S T
P R I C ES .
A N E W L I N E O F SPRING GOODS J UST I N .
R E PAI R I N G N EAT LY � PROM PTLY DON E
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Mai n Street,
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m e lamp · are tole rably good
But
who ' a ut� a
tolerab I y good egg ? The
mu
I
All
tbe
tough
eamle
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pie it is ab-
m ade i n three ce
fact
only,
olutil!J safe unbrealcab le.
ome t h i no-s
t
metal,
a nd
que tion em
pha i e that
:
not be toler
and
Like
able-they m u t be 0 \\'ith
Aladdin'
GOOD. It i
is i n deed a " won
And
derful
a
lamp.
good
lam p
a
of old i t
lamp,"
its marrnlou
mu t be
for
lio-ht
simple · when it i"
i purer and bright
i m ple it i not ' i mli l e , o- o o d. Hea 1tf�(ul Goorl -
er than ga
not
the e word •The \\' ill
Jio-ht a n d m o r e
mean
much, but to
c h e e r fu l t h a n
ee
either.
Rocl1e ter' impre
l ight,
ofter than electric
\\�e have 2 , 700 rnrietie and a cat
the
alogue to help you
tru t h more forcibly.
out.
T h e Roch ester L a m p Co. ,
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P a r k P l ac e , N ew Y o r k .
'.' The Rochester."
A LBA N Y LAW SCH OO L L A VV D E PA RT M E N T U N I O N U N I V E R S I T Y E TA.B L I S I I E D I N 1 5 1 .
Cour e, one year. Term begin, and Lecture .
Degree
eptember 1 3th . the bar of a n y a term .
Three term
required.
eptember, Jan uary and ;\farch . L . L. B .
conferred.
E ntrance
a t any term .
Full corp� of Instructor.
Fall term of 1 89 2 , begi n ·
Tuition foll course ' 1 3 0 , o r 5 5 0
a
term.
:Members o f
t a te admitted on payment of' 1 0 0 , for the course, o r $40 I 0.
G raduation fee
�o matriculation fee.
For cat alogu e or other information address the DEA:\1',
T h e Cor.ny i
made of t h e Fine t H a rn n a a n d market.
ECR ET A RY ,
A LB A :-; Y , N . Y .
u matra Tobacco i n tlie
l\' fO:\ \VOLUOIEX.
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CIGAR MANUFACTURER AND TOBACCONIST, Cor. Main and Common Sts . P i pes a
pec i n l ty .
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tT il lc, l l a t b a m l Ohlt
wu.
G a n e r a l M a n age r .
T h e 'Yh<'<'lman o n a olumbian Bicy-clc i an obje t ot a d m i ra t i o n . He i grac f u l l y a n 1 l nattll 'n l l y J)O:<e I on a whe 1 w bicb is pert ct in con truction ancl I lcaant design n n <l fi n i s h . \Y i l l �-ou j o i n the throng> IY make nml gmn:rntee the V E :'< .\ F ET'f T u l 1 Y � o Lr M B I A , U L ' M II I A L I V EIT R< A D$ T E R O L(; ) !B f . L A D I E " ' A FE T Y , E X P E RT, L I G HT R O A D 'T E H . a n! l \" Ll':\TBF:R OLt; : U B J A . ata l o g n e free o n n p p l icntion t o t llc nearest o l u m b i a A g e n t , or -ent by m a i l for two 2-ccut t a m p - .
W h e re var h e m ay a p p e a r
P O P E M F G . C O . , 2 2 1 C o l u m b u s A ve . , B O S T O N .
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Oysters and Clams s e r v e d i n e v e r y style, and meals f u r n i s h e d at all hours . Goo<l o nl e r w i l l be m a i n t a i n • t l , nnd I
olicit
a share of t h e
pnl l i e pnt ronngr.
A F I N E L O T OF T O B A C C O A N D C I GA R S .
C. R. M I L L E R.
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lubs n n 1 l t o t ho�e llouri l i n g T I H ' m �t · l r r s .
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Miscellaneous School @ College Text- Books. PAPER H A N G I N G S , W I N DOW S H A D E S . C O R N I C E S A n d Cor n i ce Pol es, H e avy and
L i g h t D raperies, Picture
Frames. a n d
Fancy A rtic l es .
LO R I N G ,
S H O RT
&
HARMON,
:BOO� 3SJhdkS��,J P O RTLA N D, M E.
B l a n k 13
k M a n u fa c t u re r s .
B i n d e rs a n d
r i o ters.
FINE STATI O N E R Y O F A L L K I N D S . ARTISTIC WALL PAPE RS A N D C E I L I N G D E C O RATI O N S .
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C o n g re s s
Street,
O pposite
P re b l e
House.
BAY VIE W HOTEL, W a te rv i l le , M e .
Fi l
ST
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Electric Lights and Bel l RATES
E "y
,
R ES
� CT.
also Steam Heat.
$2.00 P E R DAY.
F R I E L & P.A.RR ,
Froprletors.
TH E W H ITE MOUNTA I N S A N D MT. D ES E RT L I N E . O n e Thousand M iles o f Steel . weeping through the
TATE
F M A I�"'E . from the
E A - COA.'T to
XonTH E RX FuREsTs ; penetratin(J' t he H EA R T of the 'VH J T E :Moi: :-<TAIX
of XEw i l A M PSIH R E : R n- E R in VE RM OXT
of the Cox�EC'TJ
reachin(J' the H E A D \\.ATER
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· a n d w ith it Ea tern a nd Xorthern terminal cro . BOC� DA RY,
i n g the I X T E RX AT I O � A L
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The import a n t link in the only A L r. Rur. Ro TE to t h e M A Hl T Df E P ROY J XC E. and i
CRT
A ,o
Ql- E B 1·:r ,
, o p opular haYe become t h e m a n y beautiful
thi
road that it ha
BA R
H A R BOR a n d
the init ial road of t h e m o t direct
between the S EA at PoRT L A X D , and .:\IoxnlE.\ L, and
=.: l ine
N1AGARA
F.n.r,, ,
· u m mer re,·ort
:;ilon(J'
won the name
Offering amon(J' the )focn1u x · O F "N° E \\'
H A '.\J P' H T R E , at the L A K ES
or
along the COAST OF �Lu x E ,
T h e F i n es t F i s h i n g ,
T h e G ra n d est S c e n e ry ,
T h e M ost I n v i g o ra t i n g Atm o s p h e re , T h e G re a t e s t A b u n d a n c e of G a m e a n d B e s t H o te l s a n d Boa r d i n g Houses To b e fou n d any"· here i n Ea. tern America. •" . E .
BOOT H B Y . G t> u . P o s s . o n d T k t .
G e i i e ra l
Agt. ffi
P A Y S O Y T TC U E R \·ice - P re s . a n d G e n .
s,
Po rt l a . n
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i ne.
;llgr.
T H O M PSO N
!CE
&
WH E E L E R,
CREAM
-- A N D --·
SALOON
CO N F ECT I O N E R Y
STO R E .
Waterv i l l e , M a i n e .
M a i n S t reet ,
Do You \\fear Sl)oes ? ee u .
A l l you G R E E K S , N E UTE R S , CO-ED vVi l h o u r l a rge
,
A�D
CO-ORD
tock we can give y0u what you wan t at the
come ame
and
p r i ce
w h i c h you ha,·e to pay el e w h ere, fo r w h a t they h appen to have.
A
STOCK
OF
M EN'S
S H O ES
3 oo t o $6.oo is excelled by n o n e in .Ma i n e . Every s a . o o Shoe ll'aaTo nted. Our :> . o o Pa t4' n t I,ea.tl:ler, Lace or ong1·c8 , i' tile be t fonn<l cast of Boston . A F a l l S t o c k o C D a n c in g P o m p s , l'alcnt L<'tLther, Goat, a n < l Dongola a l w ays on han I . R a n g i n g in p r ice from
R E ;\ J E M B E R w e are t h e on l y
t h e year ro u n d .
I F OUR S I I OE
t o r e i n t h e c i ty carry i n g Te n n i '
All k i n d , grade , a n d
DO
'T WE
ize .
R W E L L , WE A L\ AY
S h oes
MAKE T H E M
ATISFA CTO R Y .
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Al
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Doll
C a r ri a ge
B i rd C a ge s ,
Ba
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kets, and _
D o l l s , D ru m
F a ncy
Good s
PRESENTS GIVEN A WAY WITH TEA AND COFFEE. '1\ a t e rv i l l e ,
Me.
T H E N EW W E BST E R ' S D I CT I O N A R Y. R £ · E D I T E D A N D R ES E T F R O M C O V E R T O C O V E R . The
Authentic
Webi;ter'•
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A MA GNIFICEN T TRA IN. THE
''ROCKY MOUNTAIN" LIMITED
CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC OVER THE
Popularly known as the
To meet demands, this Company added a new train on May first. It is No. 2 1 and called the "Rocky Mountain" Limited. I.:;) NO THING LIKE IT WEST OF CHICAGO. This is strictly a Limited Train, its equipment new and made especially for it, and no extra charge over regular ticket rate. This train has the "Rock Island's" Popular Dining Car Service. No finer equipment on any train in America. After arrival of fast trains over trunk lines from the East, this new train leaves Chicago daily at 10:45 A. M., thus a voiding all tedious delays in Chicago depots, and is only one night out to Denver, Colorado Springs a.nd Pueblo, arriving at these important foot-hi// cities next afternoon. in advance af all competitors.
Our "Big 5" leaves Chicago daily at 10 P. M., . is only one day out, arriving at Denver the second morning at 7 o 'clock. Has Dining Car Service. EspPciof attention is called to our new time to Kansas City on our train No. 11, which leaves Chicago at 6 P. M. daily, arrives at Kansas City at 9 A. M. in time for all connections West, South and Southwest. The Rack Island is the only direct line to Manttou.
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