The Colby Oracle 1901

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"Property of Research"


f-'!iim"�•&�•� g


TO JULIAN DANIEL TAYLOR, LL. D. who, through the many years of his connection with the college as an instructor, ha

' on, by his dignity

and judiciousness, the loyalty and spect of his pupil , thi is respectfully dedicated.

5

'olume

re-


Dedi ation,

5 9

Gr ting The

oil ere -orporation and Board

mmi t t c

o[

Trustees

If

12

,

13

Faculty,

I

onfercncc Boar I,

5

lumni

16

Coll'gc

r7-50

Frat rnit ie , omrncn

m 'nt,

Award., 99-120

Athlcti , llegc

A

121-149

·sociations ,

Mu·ic,

1_9-140

Lit rary

150-174

Sna1 -Shot ,

175--02

A knowledg ment

203

A dvert isem nt ,

207

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PVBLISH ED 0 BY THf

STVDENTS OF

(0LB1 (OLLEGE



F L

ERY ORACLE board has h oped to equal its predecessor and to set an example to its s uccessor in its attempt

to put out an i n teresting volu m e o f t h e Colby ann ual. board has taken up its duties with the

Doubtless ever

same c h eerfulne s and t h e same con fidence o f attain i n g t hat desired goal .

Doubtless, too, t h ere has been each year

the same gradual growth of q u estion ing and h esitation as t h e t i m e h as approached to lau nch t h e new cruiser on t h e u n certain s e a which is to receive it, for new rocks present themselves, t h e land marks chan ge and t h e c l i mate varies in every season

¡

so that no chart bas e er been drafted

w h i c h woul d en sure a safe voyage for every ORACLE.

Still ,

despite t h e possibili ty that t h e ti mber may b e weak , the present design ers and buil ders make no apologies, bu t h ope that there may be something in the cargo wh ich shal l be o f interest to every port into ¡wh ich i t may come. To the undergraduates, t h e facu l t y , th e alu mn i and the friends o f the college, we extend t h e greetings o f thirty-fifth vol u me .

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Editorial Board. -!--

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WITIIEF,

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Officers of the Corporation. Rev.

ATH XIEL BUTLER,

Hon. Jo IAR H.

DR

ex-officio

and

D. D.,

:-.nro. D,

President.

LL. D., \ ice-President

C hairman o f the Board o f Tru stees.

PERC IYAL Box::-rn:Y, L L . D., Treasurer, Portland.

Hou .

BOARD OF TRUSTEES. H o n. JOSL.\..H H.

I.

Class Rev.

A.

DRU�C\IOXD,

CORXI H, A. l\I. ,

LESLIE C .

Hon. \\ . J. C ORTHELL Rev.

s.

H EXRY

Hon.

Hebron.

D. D.,

P ERC I Y AL BONNEY,

Hon.

Clla i rman.

Term expires in l 90L

C RA XE

R.

LL. D.,

Secretary.

L L . D.,

BURRAGE, D . D.,

C.

RICHARD

Portland .

L L . D., Gorha m .

HAXXOX,

Portland.

L L . D., Xe'

'i.'ork .

Re\· . JOHX H . HIGGIXS, C harle. ton.

CHARLES

F.

RICHARDS,

A. l\I. , Rock port.

Re,· . XATHA"IEL ... B TLER, GEORGE K .

Bol:TELLE,

C HA R I.ES

Rev.

Class

E.

II.

D.

E Q.,

OWEN,

D.,

\Vaten-i l l e .

\\"atervi l l e .

H o u l ton.

Term expires in l 902.

Hou. l\Io. ES GIDDINGS, Bangor. Hou. J OSIAH H. Rev.

FRAxcrs

BAKJDIAN,

LE LIE C. C o R TJSR, ARAD T HO:U P ON

A. M . ,

Hon.

GEORGE

A.

H

Hon.

ROBERT

Oass * Rev. "Hon.

\ V.

E.

III.

E\\ELL

South Paris.

Portland.

HA!\lLIN, Ellsworth .

Term expires in l 903. Cambridg , M a

T.

F.

SHEPHERD,

DUTTO. '

LYFORD,

GEORGE BULLEN,

JOSHUA W.

1.,

E Q., Cherryfield.

0. F UL LER,

RUSSELL B.

*Rev.

Cambridge , l\Ia

H AR RJ O N A J4DE . , D . D . ,

Hon . EDWI Rev.

1\1. D.,

NNIBAL

A.

WIL ox,

C A2.IPB ELL,

Hon.

�Iass.

E Q., Bangor.

CHESTER \V. KL'>GSLEY,

A LFRED KING,

Portland.

D. D., Chelsea,

A u !!U ta .

Hou.

DAVID \ V.

LL. D.,

DRm.r:UOND,

\ Y.

BEEDE,

D. D.,

A. M .

•Deceased.

II

N.

\ Vater\'i l le.

A. 1\I . ,

priu gfie l d ,

New L o u don,

M . D.,

Auburn .

lass.

N. H .

EsQ., Jamaica Plain, Mass. JOSE PH L. C OLB Y, E Q., T wtou Center, 1\Iass. D DLEY P. BAILEY, ESQ., Ev rett Mass. EuGEYE

. Foss

Portsmout h ,

Skowh egan.

II.


Standing Committees. T h e P r c ident, M ssrc;. 13 u tdl • and A pplcto11 E. \V. llall, , e rclary.

Me

. Pia isll:d.

lrwc t1T\C'nt. srs. Fuller, IIiggin

finan

,

a11d

!by.

, \Vil. OIL

Th

Th

Ronney.

Pr

and Vi11g.

Presid

!es rs. Be de, Corui h and King.

Lil)rar11. ampuell an 1 Rail y.

l\fessrs. Corth 11,

n RaLing iun<L. Dru111111011d,

Tbe President, l\le srs.

B

1111 y,

rllUum ancl f�pparatu.. le

r . Duttou, Richard

l\I s r . r .

w 11.

Art. Burrage, King ley and Richard L 11\mitte .

Examining le

aud

olby a11d Hamliu.

Orthell, Comish and King.

Special Committees. Building

The Pre ident and l\I Profe sors Eld r

Corni h, Hall aud Bayley.

L:xominotion of i\Ie srs.

Plai ted.

The Pre ideut, M ssrs. Dutton and Craue.

Higgins Clo -ical Institute. Me srs. Burrage and Thompson. Financial Secretaiv. Rev. C.

E.

Owen, 'Vaterville.

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Facuity of Instruction. NATH NIEL B TLER, D. D .,

33

Colleg

Avenue;

Offic ,

Chemical

Hall

Babcock Profes or of Psycboloay and Moral Philo ophy.

SA 1UEL KING

D.

MITH,

92 Coll ge

D.,

venu

Emeritus Professor of Rhetori c .

EDWARD Wr

·

LO\\'

HALL,

LL. D.

_29

Main

treet

Elm

treet

Librarian and Registrar.

\ ILLIAM

ELDER

A. M.,

76

Sc . D .,

Merrill Professor o f Chemistry .

DAKrEL TAYL R,

J LIA

LL. D .,

11 ge

37

A Yenue

Professor of the Latin Language and Lit rature.

EDWARD

LABA.

\VARREK,

LL. D.,

-7

Profe sor of Mathematics nn 1 Lecturer on Art.

WILLIAM

SHIRLEY

BAYLEY,

Ph.D.,

17

\

int r

77

Elm

tr

Professor of Min ralogy and Biology.

c RLTON BEECHER STET 0 i, A. M., Profe sor of the Greek Language and Literature.

\

}AME

lLLTA 1.

BLACK,

treet

ecretary o f the Facul ty .

Ph . D .,

24 Chaplin

treet

Professor of History and Political Economy.

ARTHUR )EREMI'

H

ROBERT

'

A. B.,

ppleton

trcet

Profes or of Rhetoric aud In tructor in Elocution .

Awro

r

M RQ

RDT,

Ph. D .,

22

Coll ge

Av nu'-

3I

Culle;e

Avenu

Associate Professor of Modern Languaaes.

GRACE

ELIZABETH

MATHE\\. , B. L.,

Deau of the 'Vomen's Division. Divisio n .

JOHN

HEDMA

1,

Associate Professor of Rhetoric in the \\.omeu' 1 o Getchell Str et

A. M.,

Associate Profes or o f l\Iodern Languages.

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Faculty of Instruction-Continued. 'LARK

llAMBERf. I

WELL

Associate

MATllE\V

FRE\\'

In tructor in Gymna Li MERTO In

r,

A. B.

72

Profe sor of Phy i s an<l Astrn11

01y.

Pl ·asant

tr 'c.:t

Elm

'tr •t

M. D . s.

\ JLl\t T BEs-·m·

M. D.,

72

tructor iu Biol cry.

MAHGARET

]

venue

ollcg

11,

Instru tor in Pby i al Culture aiul Expressio11, iu the \\'01neu's J)j,·ision.

] r\ 1E

F1rnDl•.RI 'K

HILL,

--5

M. D.,

Main

treet

..h

tr•et

Lecturer ou tl!e Eye nn<l Ear, an<l l\k<li al Exa1J1in r. AMLEL

'BOJ{ •

,

Head Janitor.

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Conference Board. Tl1

Facultv

Committee.

The Pre ident

The Dean of \\ 'omen'

Profe o r Taylor

Dr. Bayley . Tl1

E. B . Putnam

,\\ n'

. D ., C!tairman,

. C.

Divi

ion .

]. B . R b rt

. P. Thayer, 1901

, 1904

. D. H o ward

\ . \\ . Drew, 1902

H . E.

Pratt,

R . F. Bru nell, r903

H . L.

\\ ithee,

R ichard \\ . Tl1

Lou \ e t

Peacock, 1901,

M ary Emma Blai. dell , r901 Marion arah li

e

tuart

Ree d , 1902

t lant Robert

,

r902,

Elmira T wne, 1903

pracru , th

Wom n'

St"Crcla1:i1, .

S. C.,

.

H.

D.,

N . D .,

. H ..

. D .,

ity.

Divi-i n.

Mabel

Grace

Farrar 19or,

Del ia J ane H i

cock, 1901,

M argar t M rrill, 1902, J n n ie ] une Dunn, 1903, M ar¡ Franc

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mall, 1904.

DiYi ion ,


Alumni Associations.

General Association. l r sicknt

R R

ccrologist,

·v. E.

Mass.

OTT

cw York.

-. \\ 111·rrE�10RE

\\ atcr\'illc.

llARLE: J. Pim.

-Pr' ·iclcnt,

i

rim, Bro kton,

\'. \\'.

�'Cr ·tary and Treasurer, Prof. E. \\'. HALL, \\'at<.:n ill '. ·oun illors:

E. \\'. Jo11NS01\

E. T. \\:n1A ·

The Boston Colby Alumni Association. '11.\HLES F. l IALL, '75.

Pr ·i lent,

\ i e-Pre:idcnts, F. F. \\ 111TTIER, 'Sr· \\'. JI. Fu1rn1rn, '8]. ccr<.:tary and Tr a ·urcr,

G. I. PEA n,

'

· . GETl"llELL, ' 3.

M.

'ommittc ':

Exe utivc 75,

E. B.

J

wn.-,

'88.

The New York Colby Alumni Association. - . E. MELE:'.'\EY, '76.

Pre ·idcnt,

\'i c-Pr ·id nt, J. R. MEL llER, '81. . 1 1 . B1

Sc r tary and Trca urcr, Ex

F. H. EDi\llJ1\11,, '85,

utivc

r;: 101rn,

'93.

>rnmittcc:

D. J. GALLEH.T

F. H. H

The Alumnae Association. ELLIE BA KEr.1

Pre ·ident,

'ice-Pre ·iclents, Bm1.THA L.

u

e retary and Trea urcr,

·,

96,

ETHEL M.

DoNO\'.\K, '92. E

F.

L

E\'

•s

'98.

\\·E, '99.

ommittce:

Ex cutivc FLOREN 'E E. DuK

K

LE, '85; MAR\'

H . Mmrn1LL, '94, 'oo.

FRAi'\ E

Rt: 16

. ELL

'93.


Class of l90l. MEN. Class l c//:-Hi , Kio Yah, Yah

): ah,

Colby Colby. 'Rah .

Rah! 'Rah .

dA.w cpliA.w ouvaµ.a{ vi!v Rah, Rah .

Rah, 'Rah! Naughty

Cla s t(l/ors :-Royal Purple and Offi Sumn r

E.

an·ell,

lei Gold.

er .

Pr· id 'nt.

I erry

herman

\'ic '-Pre ·ident. Ralph

\Yilliarn

F.

Hale.

ne .

\\.'

Ri hard·, Trea ·urer.

'ecrctary, atban P.

ar·hal.

Thayer,

L.

Ja on

Merrill,

'tafrti ian.

rator. lexander

M.

Blackburn.

Poet.

Erne t Edo-ar

B.

Putnam,

E. Ventre.,

haplain.

Hi t rian. bbott

\\'illiam ] .

Pr phct. Franci

d Ire:.

to

M.

J -cph,

Tia ·tma tcr.

ndcrgraduatc.·. Parting

Lxccutiv R.

\ .

H.

Od R.

\\.

\V.

ewenham.

caYern:.

mmittcc. .

prao-ue, \ allace

'

om1nittec.

Ri hard., F.

dclr . .

Purinton.

J7

M.

Bla kburn,


Senior History. --!

MEN. SC\' ral rea ous: firstly,

TIE hi tory of a enior class i difficult to writ , for becau

there generally isn't mu h in it wortli r nding; sc

u<1ly, be au e

th re is a great d al

f lb<: most interesting part tliat shouldn't b

thirdly, becau e \'ery

fe,

pc plc reatl it, , nd,

inct: it's bar<l t

' hy those few read it, the task of .ali fying their

·

told;

conjecture

uri sity aud hope. is

doubly onerous. \\'hat

hall be the burden of our lay?

frequently" a

ouncl of rc\'clry by uight,"

pake agaiu?"

bort

that ri e with

hat . " and r wbich wa la

ha

hall we

peak of lliat first year, when there was

and when "bard ft ts

ball it be a

wbeu "Rage, the brook

pakt! 1 \'e to t!y

rc.:vicw

of

that

ion of our

t pas-

oul., like uarrow

ba.

. hower.,

ud<len

well

11e

ackuowlc:dg d th eYen attempted to

plus ultra,

o far that no taudanl and

crive in detail the awful

gk with

trug­

mind the

swellest thing of its kind and capita, aboYe cla

exp

11

.'hall it

hemi try and phy i­

Juuior Prom., which wa

the

co t

per

eight

cold

plunk

shall it nye the account of the

e ?

curred a

meeting which ha· o -

the pa t year?

with

come up to it

umeut to all time?

aud call to

cl

fa ul ty me tings and a war cry

ulte<l in various

has allO\\·ed it to stand a m n­

olocry,

that

cou l year,

a

rial throughout

much to put on one mall page

It . eems too

the summary of those shining

e''ent .

But it ha be n no sluggish

of \'aucle\'ille hav ur streuuou

A u .

a clas

we ha·;e taken our place in the annal

Between ours l\'es the re<Yulatiou

full of

bas been the

life.

nap.

of the college, and it won't

oon foro-et

ha,•e been ela tic, that is to say, they baye beeu

It wouldn't be iu order to meutiou the minor affair

which ha\'e eparated ancl

then united us. There has alway

been and always will be a deep. underlying loyalty to the cla

certain unflagging loyalty to the college. step

\Ve don't advise other cla

at every point, 1 ut they might well copy our example in mauy re pect .

which has huug on our wall, to which our eye

The motto

have con tautly been turned, in which we

have trusted aud will trust, is "Old Colby, Our Glory!" 18

,-a

es to follow our foot­


Class of l 901. WOMEN.

Class Yell :- H io Kio, Y ah, Y ah Yah. Colby

C

lb

Rah!

Rah . "Rah .

'Rah 'Rah ! Rah 'Rah !

augh ty O ne!

Class Colors:-Royal Pur pl and Old G

kl .

fficer .

Rhena L . Clar k, Pre iclent . Del ia J . Hi cock

Vice- Pre iclent . M ay G. Bragg,

M ar

E.

Blai cl

11,

' cretary and Tr a urer.

Prophet . Lou W. Peacock, Hi torian. "jfay G. Bragg, Poet .

. Del ia J. Hi ·c ck,

ddr

Executiv

·

to

nd rgracluate .

Com111ittee.

Grace M. Farrar,

Del ia J. Hi co k Mar

E.

Blai cl

11 .

Ode Committ e.

Tay

G.

Rhena L. Clark.

Bragg, Lon W. P acu k .

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Senior History. --¡!--

WOMEN.

for Colby, a aray hair cl old lame,

i

\\'ho can n u mber her

ffspriug as well k n owu to f.ime,

As t!J e womau o f old ' 110 l i ved i u a

hoe;

Her si x eldest darl i n g o f s i ze great aud small , Ha e th

uglie t nam

Lis for Lou , the old lady' b i rd of rar

G

i s for Graci

!-I'l1 tell y o u them a l l.

pride,

plumage, w i th long turkey . tride. of

llildren the be t,

But on her fra i l shoulder the world Big

rl

i

for

1ary who show

eem

to rest.

to our fac ,

The l i v i ua exa m ple of bod ily grace. Li ttle

rl

i

for May, who gets ea ily vexed ,

be way li k e you o n e day, but beware of tlle uext. Dis for Delia, th

girl with a gri n ,

Tal l li k e a b a l l pole- l i ru l i k e a piu.

R i

for Rhen i e , the girl w i th a n ose,

Patt rn d from Rameses ruu1.um y, I s¡pose. 'uch were her children mal l

but the shoe 'ms too For the you n g aud the old, th e slim aud t h e tall;

Oue uigbt iu a 'vrauale aud terrible scrap, T h ey fell out of the sho aud could uever c l i m b bac k .

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Biographies of Senior Class. --+-

MEN.

Will iam Jo. eph

Rockland, Maine .

bbott , 3 S . C.

9. 6. X.

C G.

Roc k l an d H igh

C l ass Poet,

1,

2

chool

3; 4;

i tant M an ager Football Team ,

3;

Manager

C l ass,

3;

Football Executi ve

C l ass Prophet, 4 ·

'96; Hebron , '97 ; C .

; Sophomore Decl amation ;

Team,

Executive

Committee

Com mitt e Rep u b l i c an

Echo Staff

A -

C l ass Football Team,

3, 4:

Club,

4;

Editor- i n - C h i e f o f

\\"ar C r y 2 ; A n nouncer, C o l l ge F i e l d D ay,

3;

C aptai n

Polo Team .

El

m

Watervil l e, Main .

Le lie All n 18 C. H.

A. T. n.

Coburn C l a

H igh School;

ical I n stitute ,

toic C l ub;

R p u b l i c an

97 ·

\\"aterville

Club;

V ar i ty

2, 3, 4; Var·ity B asebal l , I, 2, 3, 4; I n door Exhibition, I, 2, 3 4; C la s B as k e tball, C aptai n , r, 2; arsity B ask etbal l , C aptai n , 3 , 4 · Fresh wan Trac k M e t, Football,r,

B ru nswi c k ; Y. i\f. C. A . , Secretary , r · Delegate to

field, J,

Sophomore Decl am at ion ;

C l ass B asebal l ,

Percy Mel ville Andre\

1

I

c. H.

A. T. !2. Hebron A c ademy, 197 ; Debati n g C l u b ; Republican C l u b .

1, 2;

Field

\V. S um ner Mai ne . ophowore Dehate;

ZI

'leet,

3;

orth­

J u n io r E x h ibition·


th rton Bak man,

Rol Tt

18 C. H. A. T. !1.

ing

bt:lsea I l igh S b

1, '97; :t i

lub; F r ·sbman Prize R acli11g;

Club; D ebat-

S phomore

T e la­

ma ti 11, Fir. t Prize; , ophomore Del at'; Fre u c h IIon or, eui r Ex b ibi ti o u, 3: J u nior ExhilJition,

,

'eco11cl Prizt·;

Fi rst

ennan Prize, 3; Se n i or Exhibition;

tor, 3;

Confere n c e Board, 2, 3;

Freshman Track 1\Ceet, Bruu. wick : la . T am , 1,

Ba k tl all ,

Team, 3;

A.,

2;

1\la n ager

ra 1

la s ]fa eb all ,

2:

I, 2;

Var ity, 3; \'arsity Track Tra k T am , 2; Trea. urer l\I. I. C .

,Jee Club, I , 2 , 4 ; Y . 1\ L

. A . Tn:a u rer, 3, Yice­

l'rei;iclent, 4 · Debating

lul,

m i ttee, 3, Pr siclent, 4;

l uter ollegi att D el at ,

Edward Clarke Bean,

Edi­

Fresh m an Prize , qu ad ;

,

tcretary, 2, Executive Com­

4.

H bron, l\Iain .

r4 !l. K. E.

'97;

Hebron Acad emy,

'97;

,'uh titutc Football,

Yar ity Footbal l , '98 ; Track Tcarn, '98; Sophomore

Dec l am ation.

P rtland,

Al xancl r Maxwell Bla kburn

8 ti.. IL E.

C. C. G.

C bafi uu Dish C lub;

.

c.

Cambridge ( M ass.) Latin Class B aseball;

Bowdoin -Colby Freshman M eet;

C la

Republ i c an Cl ub, 4;

t, I ;

C ap­

4;

Dele­

Executive Committee

Dramatics, 3 ·

Orac l e Board, 3 ;

Echo M an aging Editor, 3 1 4 ; Class President, 3 ; Po t an d Ode Committee, 4 ; Senior Exhibition, 4.

22

chool.

Track Team, r ;

Executive Commi ttee, A t h letic Association, r, Convention , 3, 4;

,

Football, I;

College M

tain S econd Eleven , 3 , 4; M au ager C l as gate ti.. K. E.

regon.

C la s


J oh n

ld n Hale

WateniJle, T av y, Burma.

Hebro n Academy ,

tion , 2.

99

·

Taine .

D ele<Tate to Fresh m an Recep­

Wil l iam F reeman H ale,

Wat rville, l\Iain e . Tavo , Bu rma.

Hebron A c ademy, '97 : Class Secretary, + ·

cl

rn

Dow Howard, 29

Z.

-¥ .

cademy;

Coburn

Cl assical

E.

angerville, Mai ne .

c. In stitute,

97 ;

Y. 1\1. C. A . , Northfield Committee,

n ance Com mittee

4;

Fre h m an

Reading;

Foxcroft

1, 2;

Fi­

ophomore

Debate; Glee C l u b , 3, 4; M andolin an d G u itar C l u b, 3, 4;

Ju nior E x h i bition; Executive Committee, Debating Club, 4 ; Men ' s Conference Board, 4.


\ atc.:rville, '.\Iainc.

Fran is Morgan Jo. t:ph, C. C. (�. tuk,

97

·

Fre

Track Team· Conf r

11

J1111au

Pr pb t

Board,

1,

2•

la

2;

f ar.-h,

lbert

rg 6. K. E.

Institute

Freshman Clas Declaruatiou; A sociation 3;

196;

oburu Cla

Fr shmau Prize Rea liug: , qua Cla.

l;

Cla.s

S

euior Exhibitiou;

Iale Quartette, 3 ; Colby

V ar ily Pol

lub, 4.

�;

'J

a. t­

Team, 4;

.

Chafing

ical

eco1H'. Prize;

cretary, 1, 2;

Footl all Team, 3;

T am, 2, �;

ter Ma.

De lamati u;

C.

cademy,

197 ;

Ba ketball

.

ophomorc

F utball Team,

!Jafiug Di. b Club, 4 ;

Leic

6

las. ical Iosli­

Caplain of Fre ·hmau

Cla s :quad;

lul, 4; Democratic

G

olrnrn

Mon on Acadcu1y, '9.);

ophomore

1\Ianager Teuui

Republica11 Club, 4; Di h Club,

4;

Colby

lee Club, 2, 3, 4.

umn r Ech arcl Li. T. Clas Class

u burn, 1\I ain .

f arv 11 28 C. I-I.

Edward Little Hi ah

cbool, '97; Track Team. 3;

Baseball, 2 · Class Football, �; I ndoor l\ I eet, r, 2, 3; Basketball,

1,

A sociation, 21 3, 4; ub-Comruitt e, 3;

2;

Executive

Committe

Athletic

ecretary and Treasurer of Football ecretary of Finance

uh-Committee,

3; Chairman of Eutertaiument Corumitt e, 3; President and Busine s Manager Colby Echo,

4;

Clas

S

Class President, 4; As i taut iu Chemistry, 4.

24

cretary, 3;


Ja on L Lie Merril l , A. T. n . ticiau.

\�aterYille,

Watervi l l e Hi gh

.+ ·

chool , '97;

C l ass

1ain e . tatis­

H orace W l l man

ewenharn ,

Cherryfield l\Iaine .

. C. -1.

'l'.

Coburn C la sical lustitute, '97

·

C l a s B ase B a l l ,

Captaiu, 2; V ar i ty B a e B al l Team, r , 2 , 3 , 4; C aptai n , 2

3, 4;

quad, I, 3; Ath letic E xh i bitiou , c, 2, 3, 4 ·

C l as

Fre l lrnau Track Team, 3, 4;

1 et,

m i ttee, .+·

'herman Perry e. . I\. E .

6

. c.

Hebrou Acade m y , ' 9 7 ;

.-\th letic Ex!Jibi tion ,

1,

L ader;

Prize

Sophomore

I n d i an Club

2,

3;

Y.

Camde n ,

1aine.

I . C. A . ;

I u door

Freshman

quad,

Priz

Lead r;

quad,

Exhibition

w i n gi ug, r, 2, :�; Republican Club, 4; C lass

Trea urer, 3; Cla s \'ic -Presiden t, 4 ;

eu ior E xh i biti o n .

25

Colby-Bowdoi n ·

V ar ity T r ac k

Basket Ball Teaill, 4; Class Executive Com­


\, alla c Purinton, D. '11.

\Vat T\'ill

'las. i al

C burn

Instilulc,

'97;

rche. tra, 3. 4 ; 1\Iancl lin autl (;uilar Club, de

Edgar Burnham Putnam,

' i11tu i Llt:e,

3. I ·

•,

Main·

Ch:t: ClLtl1, 3, 4: 3,

I; Class

Danforth, J\ f ain '.

14 .'.l. K. E.

Dan forth lligh

cbool, '96; Coburn

las. ical

In titute, '97 · Eu trance Examination, Fir t Prize; Pre. i­ deut

on fer ace Board.

Team, Cla

3;

Presid nt

Historian, 4;

F r shmau

las

r n'

DiYision,

4;

las

l'o tball luh, .i;

Colby Coll ge Republi au �ermau Honor,

Squad, ..\thleti

enior Exhibition, 3 :

Exhibition, 1 ;

'hafincr­

Di b 'lub. 4.

Ech\'arcl C nn r Ri

c,

F air fi el d

enter, Maine.

-6 C. H. l1. T.

Football,

oburn. '97; \'ar ity Bas

I, 2, ',•I; Captain. 3, 4:

Cla s Mar bai,

3.

Bnll, I, 2. 3, 4

·

lucloor i\let:t.

\·arsity

1, 2, 3;


Ral ph \\'eb t er Richard:, 46 Plea. ant

\ aten·ill t rc t .

Main .

.\. T . fl . ""atenille High , chool, '97: uior Exllibitiou; Cla s Toa tmaster, 3: Cla .. Treasurer, .f; Chairman las Executi\e C mmitte , .f.

Ch arle Frederick Taft

Bo t on , M a

8 �. K. E. C. C. Bo ton Latin School. '97 ; Ba e Ball Tealll, I, 2; Freshwau la quad, I · more Declamatiou; lee Club, 3, 4; Gree!.:: Honor, euior Exhibition, �; , ecoud Terman Prize, � · Echo R por­ torial , taff, I, 2, 3. .+ · Cla s Yic -Pre ideut, 3; corer Ba e Ball Team, 3; l\[aua<Ter Base Ball Team, .f; Chafing­ Di h Club . .f; Committee on Dramatics, 4; Cla Execu­ tiye Corumittee, 4.

l i ch ard \Vait e �prarru ,

\Vat rYille, M ain .

2 1 8 Main S t re t . Z . -¥ . Bm1gor High , cbool, '96; Chafing-Di h Club; Banjo, Man<lol iu-Guitar Club, 1 ; l\Iaudolin-Gnitar Club, 2, 3. .f; Leader, 2, �• .+; i\Ianager, 2; Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; .:\Ianager, 2, 3, .+; Orcbe tra, 3, 4; :i\Iana<Ter 3: Colby l\Iale Quartette. 3, .f: Indoor i\Ieet, 1; Fr shmau Prize Squad; Freshlllan Track .\Ie t, Bruu wick; E litor of \Var Cry, 2; College .:\ket. .+ · Fre lrn1a11 Track Team: Track Teaw, .f; Fre. hman I rize Readi1w; Sophomore Prize Declamati u, Secoucl I'nze: , ophomor Debate: Latin Honur, euior Exliihition: Ju11ior F.xbibition, Fir t Prize; Ho11orabl .:\kution in Gennau, 3; ,'enior Exhibition, 4; Cla s Hi torian, r, 2 3; A.s istant ColleCT Mar bal, 2; Colle<Te :i\Iarshal, 3; A sistant Ma1iager of the Colby Echo, 3; A istaut .:\Iauagcr of the Colby Oracle, 3 · President of th Oracle A ociatio11 aucl Mauag r of the Oracle, 4 ; i\Ien's onfer n Board. .f : Chairman o f t b d e Com­ rnitt e, 3, .f · Coll ge Choir, r, 2, 3, .+; Republican Club 4.


\ ill 11. <I>. A.

Do\· ·r, Maine.

turtc\'ant,

21

Main

'trc ·t.

burn Cla sical l11stitule, '97; \'i

lass, J ; Fre:h111a11 Readi11g; Ode C 111111itl ·e,

Exltibiti u; P et.

Nathan Pul if r Thay

T

3;

\'.

l\1.

C. :\.

·-Pre idt:nt

3:

Juni r

WateFillc Main .

3 A. K. E.

In titut ,

\\at rYille High ' hool. '95; Coburn Clas ical

'97 ·

C. C. G.;

Class Football; \"arsity

ball. 2, 3; Athletic Exhibition, 1 3, 4; Fre llman Re�di11g · . Dramatic Club, 3;

Club, 4; Clas

;

Foot­

Co11ferc11ce Hoard, I, 2.

pl10more Exhibition ;

llaLitw-!Jisll Club, 4;

Executive Co111mittee, 1, 2.

olby

Colby llrya11

Erne ·t Egan

9 A. T.

Y.

E. Corinth, Maine.

·entre.·, nt r

tr ct.

1. C . .. Pre ideut, .,; Cla s Om tor, 3; Senior

Exhibition; CJa ·s Cllaplaiu, 4 .


Henry Laure. t on W ith e

Blan hard, Main .

IO c. H. A. T. fl. Higgin s C lassical Institute, '97; Executi ve Comwittee Athl tic Association , I, 2, 3, 4: ecretary, 2; Pr sident, 3; Secretarv 1aine I n tercollegiate _ tbletic A ociation, 3 · Fresh man Prize Squad: Fresh wan Track 1 eet, Bowdoin : Varsity Track Team, 2, 3 . 4: J u n ior Ex­ hibition · Awarder Prizes, J u n ior C lass Day; Echo R por­ torial taff, I, 2; New Editor, 3; Editor-in-Chief Colby O racle, 4; Conference Board, 4; Pre ident Colby Bryan C l ub, 4; Clas Executive Committee, I, 2; Deba'..iug Club.

arl Ham l in \\ ither 11,

19

Oakland , Maine . .

c.

Z. '1'. Freshman R adi n g ; Fr shruan Track Team ; J u n ior Ex hibition ; Chai rman C lass Ex. Com. , 3; Mana­ ger \'arsity Track Team, 3, 4; Reader of Glee C lub, 3 , 4.


WOMEN. Mary Emma Blaise! '11, K.,

Ball,

1\h:thut:ll High Sopho111ore

l, 2;

\\'at ·rbmo, Maine.

School,

·97;

Treasurer, 2; Chairman Room Com., re

poucling

Seerctary, 3; Vic<.: Pres.,

Junior Part, 2; Cennau Pri7.e, la . Pr pb<.:t, 4 ;

Y.

Declauialion,

3;

W.

C..\.;

Basket

SL'cn:t:iry au1l

2;

3 · Y. \\· . C. . \. 3; .'ec rul Iron

C nferen

·

Cor­ rary

Boanl, -1 - ;

!'res . Y. \\". C . .\., ..J; ;\h:rnh ·r of K . . \ .

Tary i s our Baptist friend.

'tr

llK i!->

. ht: in the faith

of her father; hut 11 l wdl p

ted in its doctrine!->.

a. ke<l if she bdicved i11 close

omu1u11io 1 1 ht:r reply was:

"\\"ell, rl'ally,

\\'hc.:11

1 d n'l kuow, hu t I'll write an<l a�k my

fa ther whetbt:r 1 <lo

r

11 t."

Ti 1 11es ha n: chan�retl, a!-.

heretofore she wauled e\•erything just rig li t , so now she consult "tlie little miui ·ter.. ,

Mary

ni

;r

B. <l>.

Oak

\'<l

orth 'icln y, Maine.

Brarm,

,roye St:minary, '95;

ol>urn Chi. si al In­

stitute, '97; \.'. \\·. C. :\.; Vice Pres., 2; Haskl:t Ball. 2; hairman Kappa he cau

de Com., 2, 4 ; Clas

Pod, 3, -J.;

lc:rnbt:r K. ..\.

lpba bas lone Mary a gn:at amount of good; at longer and more tba11 auy other member,

which is uo sma11 feat.

Rest

f all , she Im.

ci nee that allows her thirteen hours of her any morueut if . lie i

a ckar cou­

lee p daily .

A

k

leepy and she will ay, ", um."

Rhcna Louise �. K.

Porthncl, Maine.

'lark

De ring High , cl.Joo!, '96; Y. \\'.

man Rea1inrr,

'e oncl

Prize;

and Trea urer, 3 ; Chair

. ..\..; l•resh­

Ba ket Ball, 2;

ecretary

ExecutiYe Com., 3 · Thinl Hon­ COtl(l

orary Junior Part. 3; Junior Exhibitiou,

Prize;

errnan Prize, 3; Coufereuce Board, 1 2, 3; Clrnir. Recep­

tion Com., .+; Clas Rheaa h a

President, 4; J.\Iember K.

A.

e\·iuced mauy striking characteristic

the last four years.

Her

aims are always high.

during

In

h er

freshman year she was acknowledged the leaclin"' conv r­ sationalist iu her clas , in her

fessional walker; now

foe

"Home Club . "

30

he is

ophomore year the pro­ couteutecl

"·ith atteucliu"


Mabel G race Farrar

\ est R ip ley, Maine .

�- K. Dexter Ball, I, 2 · C lass

H igh School , 96 ; Y. \V. C. A . ; Basket Pres . , I : Prophet, 2; Historia n, 3 ; Vice Pres. Y. W. C . A., 3 ; J u n ior E xhibition , Fi rst Prize ; C hair. Northfield Com . , 4 ; C hair. C lass Executive Com . , -1- ; Con ference Board, 2 , 3 , 4 ; Statistician , 4 ; Senior E x ­ hibition , 4 ; l\Iember K . A . Aud l\Iabel G race ! "Other g i r l m a y be 'farrar, ' " b u t y o u would u ' t n otice th ru i f l\I. G . w e r e presen t. he u e e r studie , she as ures you with pathetic sincerity, yet she a l ways stars i n recitation . Look at her picture. You would n ' t thin k , now would you, that she has n ever had the same escort twice since being i n college ? They take their turn humbly and grateful l y , tho' i t i s a l i ttle hard someti mes for her to rememb r which system of con versa­ tion to begin and harder to commence. " l\'Ir. R.-no. I mea n . I r . K . , " or sorue other of the varion i n itials. he says she is aoing to the Philippines, and i f she does they w on ' t he itate a ruomeut to swear their al legian ce to A merican in titution .

Del ia Jane H i c c k

Dam ari c o t t a Man ie .

B. <I>. L incoln cademy, ' 93 ; Y. \, . C. A . ; Basket B a l l , Chairman Executive C om . , 2 ; Ode Com . , 2 ; Fourth ice Pres . , 4 ; Con ference Honorary J unior Part, 3 ; Board, 4 ; Address to U n dergraduates, 4 ; l\lember K. A . Yes, Dede, \Vatervi l l e i s a pretty place. \ e don ' t blame you for bati n g t o leave. That postgraduate course you are planning for will b a source o f joy, n o doubt. You a l ways seemed to get ruore than your share of the good things i n this world. r, 2;

Lou \ e

t

Peacock ,

L u bec, M ai n e .

B . <I> . Lubec High chool, '96 ; Y . \\ . C . A . ; Sopho­ more Declamatio n , , econd Prize · Historian 2 ; C lass Pr s . , 3 ; Fir t Honorary J u nior Part ; Con ference Board, 4 · Chairman Prayer l\'Ieeti n g Com . , 4; C hai rmau B ible Study C om . , 4 ; H istoria n , 4; Senior Exhibition, 4 · l\lember K. A . When L u inda fou nd that s h e could uot fish gold o u t o f the sea fast enough t o get normously rich a t once, s�e de ided to come to Colby Coll ege to study, and for no other purpose . b e has proven that she has a mind o f her own , and h a s fi r m l y stuck t o h e r purpose.

31


Ti ntypes . otherwis k n own as " H i l l ' i: th ' fi r�t r ·1 r " c:nta­ h i. nam e has . toocl at th · h ead o f the Ji!-,t of Jittl

Tucrwu m p in politi s . l ook. nor The fi r. t t wo init ial: ive a r th u · u al way . P . Is

umner.

bad habit.· l ck and f kill i n 'workin " h i in t ru c t r . except plugging. Very meek and lo\ ly. Ex pre ims t o be a grandfather and to b come s ucce · r t pu bl i h h i polit ical er ed. Alexander Maxw 11 Blackb u rn , the ch um p-faced <lit r £ th e Eclw, i con fi ­ den t i al ad\ i er and ugge t e r t o Prex . H a a reputat i n t o maintain and h a requested that n o give-away be publ i h eel i n t h e racle. N edle t ay, he i engaged . I 5 ft . 6 i n . i n heigh t , dio-n i fied and good 1 oking en t\O'h t be at the head of the college, a po i t ion he intend to hold after a y ar or t wo of tea h ing. Belonged to Y. M . C. A. the fi r t year i n olleg . vVilliam Freeman H ale, or H ale Second, is righ t half f t h e Siame e twin . Of no particular build, and wit !; unmentionable feat ure . Wear a Ru ian vest to enable h im to cast a re pectably den e hadow . Once arre t e d a s h a i ng n o vi ible means o f upport . Aim to be a pol it icia n . I a Proh ibit ionis t an d con ­ fidential adviser with Sam . 32


George l bert M arsh ha no peculiarit i e worth m e nt ioni ng except his gen­ e ral faithfu l ne . H e h a. never mis eel a Sat urday night call wh il e in c liege . I nt nd to be an ele t rician. H as already h oc k ed m ost of his friends . S um Marvell is o ne f the scient ific prodigies of the c lass . H is c laim to t h is honor i t h e fact that he h as been able to collect the clues for the co1lege paper and has retained the same co-ord th roughout four years . \Vo n the blue tag at Sidney Fair for deportm e nt . H as an i nt ernational reputation as presiding officer o ver the Senior cla and h as never m ade a m i take ruling . H e will t ach s ienc e ( if he get s a chance ) a nd will i ue a m o nograph on parliam entary pro­ cedure under the h tgun m ethod . . J a on L lie M errill exc pt Jase, is th e principal cientific l um in ary of the cla s. \\The n you see a figure creepi ng along the path , m uttering about bi­ fract ecl polarized ray and m aking logarithm ic sign you ' l l know him . That 's Ja e. For a straigh t , dry plugging be ha no I i ing e ka l . Jason is a rnedium ized youth with blonde c ur l y eye and blue hair. Used to be engaged . Will teach o n the sam e cond ition a Man·ell . I s a backslider i n politics . " Hod" Newe nham is too wel l k nown to the tate at large t require any i nt roduction. Whe n H orace u nwi nds h i ix f et o f Newenh am and del iver the ball er the plate it looks l i ke a n electric wire t retching by . \Na reported to be e ngaged, but h a n't h O\ n a ny serious symptom lately. A pires to be a Nat ional Leaguer and i a D mocrat in p litic . \Val lace Pur i ngton or " P ur ry " ha al o a reputat ion, but th charac t er of thi ' ol urne will not adm it the publicat ion of it ( th e rep utat ion) . H e ' ill t each altho' he i a R e publican. Edgar Burnham Put nam , otherwi e " Put , " holds the college record for sigh t t ran lation of G reek and for di po i ng of Virginia c ut plug. Is a polit ician a nd con rvative at that . I u. pected of designs toward the weaker ex a shown by h i term -bill . \ ill st udy law, i pre ident of the Republ ican C l u b and of

K. K . K . Eddie R ice i t h e idol of the woman's d i vision because o f h is ath l etic buil d . Wh ile Eddie i perfectly h onest, i t is reported that h e i · owin' a little. H e is wel l kn wn to frie nds of the college . I a Democrat . vVi l l be a doctor. Ralph \\ eb tah Richards properly come under t h is list of celebrities from never havi ng taken the same lady to t wo coru ecuti e e ntertainm e nt . H e has bee n obliged to gi ve the lamor i ng c rowd a chance, and so has taken i t o ne by one , in t urn . R a l ph ' personal appearance i a give-away, for no Methodi t houlcl carry that rol l i ng gait . H e is also a polit ician, or t h i nks he i . Is a D m crat and is i ngle . Want to run t h e Metbodi t church . Charl ie Seave rn manager of the bal l team a nd is famo us as bei ng the greatest l iteral translator i n the c lass . I s al o the owner ot a first-c lass stable with h r e of all br eel . H as , by d i nt of expert dodgi ng been able to keep c l ear of " e nt a ngling alliance ," except n the Glee C l ub trip. The club h as 33


n v r t a k e n t h e . am

ro ute t h e se ond y ar, if

harli

( M a:t r >f P ro fa n i t y ) a n d i. l i ke w i se a h ' lg · r . will pea h .

' IT

pragu , l

Di k

t rial r pre. e n t a t i v

oil g

a n d s h o u l de r: above m ost of t h

you ca n 't

er

t ah ad

L, a

f him .

u n c lay-s hon ! when that ·e rve

of h i :

an M . 1

Maj •i,t y , s t a n

· __

I:

h ead

J i c k h as a " bus in . : head , "

may be i n ferred a I o l i t i c i a n , a n d I l o n g: t o I l ' h a. n o part i u l a r gait but i s a n o-onl : .

u ·e f o r t h

l : a J > c p u b l i a n wh e n i t 's

pr >fe:. or of

·em i t i

l a n 'ruaue.

rn

Bate . . of p i r i t of th · woodl a n d an b ·

l erhap.

a : i l y reco -

t h i s is e no u c:rh t o . ay .

a ch ro n ic ki k e r a n d yet h a. t h e l rou I d �: t i n ct ion of bei 1w t h e o n l y man i n col l ege w h o h a. n e \'er been u p- t ream . \\' i l l prolnbly b ' dec icled l y u n 1 opu l a r

after t h i. v l u m c a1 p ar· . requ

t

n t t

H a: been appr ached by e n: r y m a n

e x p :c any t r u t h :

D mo rat a n d w i l l · t u cl

a

i n a. th r e in .

record f r plain

J ay

TI

EG

the

fog-h orn v ice .

Bay

He

t at

and i

l

L

.

an a n om a l

h : nact ri t i c. .

ha

t h i rty c e n t

peak i ng a n d for b r i n

t ronger l a ng u age .

a n d fondne

PED

from

ere t i m at e d i t ;

B i l l M ac k an d desert d hi

e en

EL

c m

of p. ych l ogic 1 term

1 h a n t a m agori1i

1 1 gc '"1th

in

·el

t a few.

k nm :

all the

I

a

E

.

and

wurk -

i l y rec g n i zabl e by t h a t w ight -of-worl cl: - u n -m y - ' h u l der.

e x p re: ion a n d by h i h im elf, but h a

but h a · been obl i crcd t o

t h e ) c )O"y u nd r Bak e m a n . DE

.

i.

a " te n ner" \'Oice ac ording to com e

ve.

Repu b! i an

. H al e , or H a l e F i r t, i

t of the

H ol d

atu rated w i t h

v ted

D e n't

i l l gal l y for

w a r bu t u e:

I n d i a-ru bbe r m o u t h

I

al o a p l i t i c i 1n .

t h c r h a l f , t o become a con o mm e royal t o t h e m a h a rajah o f

*Toning solution not acid enough. 34

t i l ted head

ea o n .

the l ef t h a l f of t h e S iame e t\ in .

per. anal de c ription as H a l e Sec n d .

the

reat m o u t h fu l

t ra n cendent being

a red-h t

M ay be k n o w n by hi r

nearer t o i t .

t o d i charge

party in t h e c i t y e l ec t i n . .

for J u n e ove r the

.

o u r.., · a n d

k now.· h i m , a n d g-i \'es t h ' im 1 r •ssion t h at

h aw. " a n d e x p ct

pol i y .

·

h i m b '. t .

I f a. n

a r t i s t on t h e b u l l- fl Idle .

II • i

I s •as i l y k no w n by his guil • J ·ss co u n ­

.

t e na n ce , beh i n d wh i h i. a l ways som · deep plot . a.· h e mod : t l y i n form: every n · wh

is alon ' ·

·

I s a J{ e p u b l i a n , of

E x pect am .

Of . am ' ith h i


" De n n i '

H

ward

of t h e a m b r

ial c u rl.",

yegbs. e ,

eH c o n sciou

and f u r t i ve rrl ances toward t h e fair-divi ion of t h e in t i t u t io n , ;e r \' i l ! e . t ol d . ra r

T h e ·t ry of h i

He i

"

a

am r u

bl u h

f r rn

San ­

is no brief o n e, h nee w i l l n ot be

uaker .

b ner" J o

ph h a1w

o u t at

a n d e x h a u t ive record a

m il itar

e capade

ome

ch aract r of

o u t h Coll ere w i t h

t h e c h a i n -ga n g .

u t ter of rec i t a t i n .

ame t y pe a

B il l .

* ( Star

H as a

in blac k ) .

I · a Dem ocrat a n d w i l l be glad t

I

a get

any k i nd o f a job. "

wift" Perry , well, h

a hu t l e r .

You'd ne\'er fail t o k n w t h at q u i c k ,

e l a t i c step t h a t . w h o l e app arn n ce of ru bb r, i n fac t . ol i cra rch i cal a n d wan t d r i nk se1-wat e r . H e'

y o u to u nder · t a n d t h at h e '

That cal m , j u di ial , ret r

f t h e ol igarch ·

pec t i \·

a i r is pec u l ia r to h i m e l f .

a R e p u blican of c o u r e a n d w i l l e n t e r t h e pecla; gi al arena . Jate T h ay e r i

t h a t fi ne ut h i

olcli rl y -l ook i ng per · o n y o u h ave m e t f r e q u e n t l y .

a p p aran e . f r h e i ' a n a lept a t sold ieri ng.

Hi

charac t e r bear

ha

req u e ted t h a t i t b e m e n t ioned t h at h e i Erne ·t

Egan

Ve n t r

fra t ern ity a n d Y. M . d e m ea n o r a n d cl

w i ft is

from c�ui1clen , where t h ey

th i

a

k

· u m m er ? '

h ai l

from afar.

arl W i t h rel l-" a n cl

" e k at a t i m e . '

\\ o n

a

I

rep u tat ion f

b !

You l t h i n k t I

am .

a R e p u b l ican .

35

acting a.

• \\'hat you g i n g t o

h a uta u q u a de le a n d i · a R e pu bl i a n .

I 'm t h e real t h i n g you k n ow.

b t t l e -wa h e r b u t Carl i

by

\'erbear i n g weight a n d

a. t h e fi r. t r m a r k aft r i n t ro d u c t ion , \V i l ! be c h i ef agen t for

He

a Proh i b i t i o n i · t .

. d e l egate t o a l l t rain. .

t h a t I h a e a rn r tgage o n t h e c l i ege . n ot ch ief cook

·

\\'a t c h

Don t l et it get o u t

h ea r m e t a l k , t h a t I ' m me g

e

my girl for a


Class of l 902. --

-1

MEN. Class Vc/1 :-' R a h , ' R ah

R ah !

' R ah , ' R ah , ' R a h .

I T pwro' O a vrwv, y .

a rc

w

{wY/ €·un, now to you

Closs Colors :-

r i m :o n a n d \ h i t .

O F l' I

M art i n H e n ry L >n g , 1 r

rnete n -T wo .

o l by .

l by .

ER •

.

id n t . ice P r . i d n t .

H a rry E m e ry P rat t ,

Fred \\, i i bu r T h y n g,

0

'e · ret a r y .

ian Far wel l Taylor, T rea u r e r . rator.

W i l l ard I l i ram R oc k wood ,

arl ton Bean, Toas t m a . · t r .

alph A ng i e r L u 1 ·

G

clwin

warder o f Priz s. \ i l liam \\' i n t e r Drew

P et .

M a x Pat t e n Ph i l br i c k , H i. t o r i a n . A l exander H e n ry M i t h J I , M a r . h a ! . H arry

h aplain .

h rman R y d r,

] hn

E X EC

Tl

E

Oi\I

u t ave I ar. ·on , Proph e t .

1 I TT E E .

L e w C lyde Ch u rc h ,

F ran k P . H am i l t o n Guy \ il bur

ODE

l1 i pm an .

CO 1 M l TT E E .

L i m ood L. vVork m a n ,

B e r t 0 . Jones,

Noab Vernon Barke r .


Junior History. MEN. i nce the O R

Ever

characteri t i c .- el f-laudation. But gradual

hown a

have

few _ ea r

intended. not a

contained therein have

hi�torie

cla

i n g�. t h e ,·ari ou

had one con p i cuou the pa t

CLE became recogn i z ed as a

autho ritative compendium of Colby happen­

111ore or le�

an example of

to,,·ard reform i n t h i - di rect ion. and t h i a model

b u t rather a

of

t en dency

e l f-laudatory conce i t . documen t i s

elf- congratul atory modesty.

The st ream clown which the bark of n i n eteen-two

h:i

had it

the

com e. ha

cour. e h a

been

be<:11 a

mooth one ; but alt hough

remarkably

free

from

a nything

u r voyage, yet we ha' e been true to the old-time motto. · · Ro w ,

01

ha,·e:

O u r exert ion-

not been

ha,-e been cont ent t o re t on their oa1·

withom

their reward . and w here

a n d d r i ft t h ro11gh the pleasant place

other

cla

es

of thei r cour!'e,

we han· out tripped them by a l i t t l e moderate effort. 1 1 n t 1 l we hold a po ition of promi nence ;n all the department

A

of coll ege acti Y ity.

a n example o f o u r record i n coll egl.' :iffair. . we may

a_

that d u r i n g the late pre i ­

dential campaign, the 1-wo Colby poi i t ical club- were obl i ged to come t o 190_ for t h e t h i rteen

fficer , a n d

.'.lt t h e i n t er-pol i t i c a l

L '<

club debate. f o u r o f the

J u n ior . The Juni o r year ha a n d p l ea ure·

brought u_ many d i ,, appo i n t m ent_ and

orro\\·

repre ents gain el ewhere. for

pent two year

o f their coli egc cour<:e with the clas

\Ve are i nc l i ned to think t h.'.l t the term yet

at the beg i n n i n g of

eyeral haYe j o i ne d their fortune

other cl a s e , and we can only hope that they may make those c l a s e for having

]1111ior Ease

i

·

of t he

''" ere

along w i t h the j oy

Some of our mo_t re - pected c]a<: mate. \\'ere not with u

t h e year ; but our l o

even out o f pe::. k er

better a n d

with

tronger

7rpwTOl 7rUYTWY .

a m i snomer rather than a real i ty ;

ome of ou r more a p i r i n g member: hav.:- fou n d t i m e to elect the ct11latera l cour e i n

Sociology. a n d b y e pecial

profici ency i n that . t u dy, ha\'e been admitted

to t h e

ociety o f

T r i - Kappa. \\ e attri bute our

ucce

e

a s a clas

t o the fact that we haye ever borne i n mind the

m a x i m., "A hou e d i v i ded aga i n t i t se l f cannot \\'e ha\' e ne, e r a l lowed i ntern:il d i

en -ion

t a n d . " and. " I n union t h ere i

trengt h . "

t o d i t urb the harmony a n d unan i m i ty of a l l

our a c t i o n_ _

\Ve c a n hardly refra i n :i.t t h i

t i n;e. from giving e xpre- 3ion t o our pardonable pride in

o u r po i t ion among t h e c i asses of Colby. our pre ent i

O n r past i

but a b ri l l i a .t for��hadow i n g of a

T h e Fre hmen con i d e r u

)

a memory of g oriou

achie\'emen t ;

t i l l more re plendent future.

next in i m portance to the facul ty : the Sophomore

ad,·ice i n thei r many perpl e x i L i es : the Senior

eek our

come to us for co-operation in conducting their

enterpri e : t h e alumni lo k confidently t o u . . to m a i n t a i n the good name and reputa t i on of o l d Colby. The e fact

are capabi e o f hut on1� i n t e rpretati on-they are i nd i cative o f power predom­

inant a n d of popu l a r i t

unparalleled.

37


Class of l 902. -- ·!

WOMEN. l

hss l 'c// :- ' R a h , ' R ah , ' l� a h !

' Rah, ' R ah, ' R ah .

f l pwTOl l l 1f1,TWI', } 'S \\' . a re . LKYJ E"<rn. 1 1 0 \\' t o ) o u ,

'ol by !

Class

Ed i t h

' o l by

!

N i n ·t · · n -T w o !

·,,/vrs :- C r i m soJ1 a n d \\ ' h i ll' .

, ray , P rcs i c l · n t . Blan · h

P ra t t , Y i

·- Pr ' !-, i de n t .

M l rga rct 1\ T e rri l l ,

M a rion Re d

r · t a ry a n d T rca. ure r .

Poet . cl l ie

Lov · r i n � P roph e t . LWL J !-, t a Col by ,

J:<: X l�

T l \" E

T l i s t o rian .

' O M � ! I TT E E .

G ra e Bi k ne l l . , race B a l 'n t i ne .

ODE

\" ra

' O i\1 1\ 1 I T T E E .

M a r i a n I l al l

a. h , Ed i t h \\ ' i l l ia m s .

3


Junior History. WOMEN. j u_ t

T wa

ubdue I m u r m u r o f voices had at l ength

du k i n the l ibrary and the

d i e d i n to s i l ence .

. T h e: footstep

in t h e h a l l had ceased and t h e hea,·y out-side

do r had ba nged determ i n a tely a fter t h e l a t retreat i n g student.

I

ha d l i n gered for a moment b e h i n d a n d

ab e n t l y at t h e wh i t e I u:;t

a t m u i n g i n t h e t w i l i ght, ga z i ng

of " M i l to n and J upiter and t h e J o n g

heh· s of book

beyond. ::i u d denly, howe\ er, my revery wa. i m e r ru ptecl . began , a

_

n ol d mythol ogy on the oppos i t e table

eemed, t o sp<>ak, rel a t i n g w h at appeared t o be a legen d .

it

" T wenty-one maiden · " c:ime one day

a i d t h e myt h0logy, " g n i d e d b y l\ I i nen·a, t h e godcl e

eeki n g a d m i s ion to t h e Rall

H eaven a n d E a r t h .

o f Lea rn i ng.

m i l e<1. k i n d l y upon them a ml gran ted them t h e i r request.

t h ey d wel t t h ere i n pe::i.ce, seekir.g ior knowledge and making merry. Herme · to s u m mo n the gue l H ere l h e reflect i o n

t o t h e i r banquet .

o f w i sdom.

T h e Olympian J u p i ter. ruler o f F o r a yea�

S w i ft flew the ' i nged

'

of tl1e mythology ' ere r u dely i n t errupted by a

"99 O racl e , " w h i c h

. an g 0 1 1 t i r. i nuati ngly, "\Vho'll have to change their ways ere long, Who'll have to sing a different song?

The Freshmen as Sophomores."

it."

" B u t t h ey d i d n 't do

remarked an " Ec h o " near by,

o f 1 902-- · ·

l>er 6 t h . the c l u

s i g h e d the " O r:lc:l e ' ' w <> a r i l y , " we 've a l l h e a r d them tal k oveL by a

sil

The

· ' [ can p rove it to you.

" Don't tell a l l you know, ' '

it

nee \\'hich fol lowed t h i s rebuke was broken

tray " La1 1 de. Do m i n i " w h i c h began to d ro n e in a s i ng­

sono- voice,

" \\/ here

t hough

are the J u n ior · who have wandered from Chapel ,

told

by

H err

l\ f a rquardt

t hey

needed

· v r i t i n g a r t i c l e ," groa nec-l a ponderou "

h !"

r�markecl

" \!\ ordswort h .

pro · e

with

d i ffirul ty,

" Th e J u n io r

Chapel nor ' 11;en t l e

J eep . '

Poems"

t h y \· e

T h e Engli h profe

fo und

t ha t

out,'

come ? "

pea king

haYe neither

Lhem that th y mu t l ea rn that ' B l ack i "Gue

to

· Li fe of J o h n o n . "

not

t i me

o r ha

in for

told

w h i t e. ' "

chuckled a

H i story

:'ign ifica n t l :Y . pe;i_k i n g ' ' ventured a

" Rough ly

ab e n t - m i n d d l y , w i n t er .

b _v t h e i mage

keleton wa

. trike

p

of

i�

' Hu x l ey '

wa

hau n t

a ·keleton, but

before t h e m in

o f j u dgment, ..

" t h e "·hole clas

re<L l ity

or wa

a

cl

P h y iol ogy' ' during the

to w h e t h e r

sti l l a m a t t e r o f conj ect u re . '

o n s i d e r i n · ev e ryth i ng , " remarked " Eben H o l d e n , " me

t hey ' v e done noble

and

t h i>

m e rely a delu ion

anyo n e can

· it

see t hey're

e s eel o f d ignity a n d J ;:i r n i n ' . " t t h i s t here wa,

book

a sl ight ru t i e of approval among t h e

a l l t h rollgh t h e alcove

a n d at t h e � a 1 1 1 e t i m e a gu t

of w i nd ratt led t h e l i b rary door.

39

OYem-


I

t a rled <] n i c kly to my fee t , rub! i n g my

t i m e t h a t it h a d

s i l n t about m

I

growr: q u i t e d a r k .

I

c uld

ye n

in h w i l d erm nt a n d n ti i n g for

t he fi r., t

books and

all wa;

I ngcr di t i n u i s h lh

¡.

groped my way t

rang in my e:i r s .

1 h e door and w a l k ed c;lowly clown

W h a t t h ey

sai d

had I>

n t rn .

40

h ¡ a \ 'nt1

,

but th ir word

o u l d it p 'i s i bly h a v e b, n only

a

t tll

d ream ?


Class of l 903.

MEN. Class l dl :- Ph i ;

hi

;

G am m a ; Th t a ;

lpha ; Tau ;

igm a ; Beta ;

Ta'.�i" ,J.ovyt l]a' EfTTl Colby,

olby ,

i nt een-Th re

I lpwTOL O� i.rTfLEV an' apLrTTOL iv TW rrA.718li

I n th

pu h \\·e 'll al way. be, ' Rah ! ' Rah ! N ineteen-Th ree .

' Rah ! ' Rah !

O F F J C E R. .

G e rgc \\

oo ter Th ma. Iii

on

Pre. iclent .

f a on \

\\

atts Vice-Pre i d ent .

endell Cro by \ a. h burn, Treasurer. I a n t h i. R o lan d Bo t h b) , Secretary .

EXE

u T IYE

cor.r

l l TTEE .

Lei an P rter K napp

Nath a n Tompkin , Caleb Al bert Le\ i s .


Sophomore History. MEN. =

m re t h e wheel

f tim

have r \'Olv d .

ha

�������§���:_ way o u r v a l i ;.i, n t ba n d cl 1 1 1 1 brick .

te

I

t i ng t h e childr n '

real i t ies by a j ud i c i u

u :c

·

\'Crcl ancy a n d c h i l d l i k e i n n c e n c e o f t h o e w hom i t wa

� t e rn

<me!

vuc a l pow r

f t he f.:: . t i ve

Fre. h m a n

t h e i r g ntle fel low- uff rer .

paddle'.

F r thi

Thu

f :h

I

t h ereby.

take

rort n

po r thing

1\ f any and

;! II

ma

sion fo l l o f

t h emselve r col l e c t i o n

( except i n g our

to c r t a i n

fair cla smate · )

f

k.

� I ercy h a

tern

tempered

prolc­

ympathy of

·ident Garfiel d .

t ri ly, o u r heart

were touched.

have w e tried to m I d a pre.

o f clay

e\·er

the

\\ Ork

cl

b e n t h u. , t h urrh w i t h go

of

K. K . K . .

"ophomore

ur n u m b r-w

nt able

by t h e hand o f m a n .

ur att n l i n a n d been

i n t he rank In

ta.

f the

t h e a fore a i d

n t h e death o f Pr

o u r t h u g h t a 1 ; d energy 1 1 1

athletic fi Id. aptrrrot €v TW 7TAr/h'i.

£

en e

a n <l

t ra i g h l -

were . o r Ii ved a n d grateful that

variC'd i n t er sts have c l a i m d

In the clac; roo m . 0n t h

hown

pair.

the weak. ' e a l l owed our

a fter re o l u t ion

t and most wor t h l l:'.

lo d

f the

q ua i l ed

c m fort u n mo l e.ted i n t h e

ge n t l e r t h a n in fo rmer year

Yet l et i t not I e i 11 1 ag i n l'cl t h a t i r. t e n t , wasted. have

th

l

pirit

i n i t i a l d 1 c i p l i n a ry t o u r

a

1 1 our t h a n k l e

read i n c hapel h e f r e t h e a sernbled n1 1 1 l t i tml :. with a h a n

figure out

cl

n it

i ncul ral i ng

ver due

rec pt i n , t

t h ey d r w u p a \' t e of thank!>. mod I w h i c h wa

d

t h e w a r - pa i n t a 1 1 d s t a rl

But not a lone by c l i cipl i n e h a \·e we carried on the n i n-h t of t h t

ur

o f l i fe,

r l•mg d i d we t h u - gi,·e u 1

our ju l i ce. a n d , h d i e v i n g t ha t c l emency i ·

ges,

ou r d u ty to b r i n g to a rea l i za t i o n real i t i s

pro,·ed

the men

cla

f 190.1

ride.-an

cu rseh·e

cl

benefited

equal

occa­ to any

in t he ab i l i ty l o ent r l a i n , w h i l e in ret u rn mar.y are the

a t t e n t i o n s we h a v e recei ved fr o m o u r-friends. Not a l w ay

!'eeing n 1011.

has our path be�n 1\fember

t re w n w i t h ro es.

have droppecl f ro m o u r rank

example o f the woman h a t er , ha

� I an y a cloud ha

been lo. t i n t h e meshe

of

K . K.,

s w e l l ec1 to t h e poi n t o f spon t a n eous combu st i on . . cattering wheel But in

pite o [ a l l

imernal t rage d i e

d i m m ed ou r fa r ­

; o u r fi d d l e r . t h e e r t w h i l e p r i d e and

a n d e x t l" rnal co m ecl i e

and many a head has

a n d d i . a ter i n i t

d i gn i t y a n d i n fl uence o f t h e Sophomor i c po i t i o n a n d upheld t h e name o f the gloriou of

i n e t ee n - T h ree-and may t h t: Lord hel p om

42

ucce!-_or. !

path.

we h a v e eyer m a i n ta i n e d t h e cla s


Class of 1 903. WOMEN. Class

Ydl :- Ph i · C h i ; G a m m a · T h et a ; l ph a ; T a u ; S i gm a ;

T�t<; /J.6v17 1fS' Col by,

B ta ·

irn{

o l by

i n t ee n -Th ree .

1 1 pwTOL 0� fop-Ev an' apt<TTOL (v T(;i 71f... r,£hl. I n the pu

h

we ' l l al way. be

' Rah . ' Ra h .

Rah . ' Rah . N i neteen-Th ree .

O F F ICER•

.

E d i t h Ce n a B ic k n e l l , P re. i d e n t . M abel E t h e r D u n n , \ ice- Pre. icle n t . C lara

Loui ·e

'I a rt i n ,

S

retary .

E l l a May T ] m a n

Tr a. ur r .

E X ECU T J V E C O 1 M I TTEE .

M i l d red J e n k s ,

l ice M ay Pierce, Lo i

Ea. t o n H xie .


Sophomore History. WOMEN. ". 11

the worl d 's a

t age . " you k n ow, and t h e cla s

ach act coverin g a period of

d rama,

I n t h e fi rst act-t he fr not q u i t e at ea wa

11

h m a n year-th

, I eing ''new ; '

wort h the l i v i no- w re it not for groundwork.

by bot h act0r part was · •

Then our soubrette, or rat her t w Fli

.

I i s wa

w re b

and

pcctator , f r lif

were port

wou l d not be

of )aught r" i n terwo\' n in it

ubr t t c:i. who appeared u n d e r the name

pretty, an d w uld capt u re a heart ' ith a ru sh.

Fl i s wa

somber

o f Cl iss and

also d a rk , pet i t e and

T here were other dark girl , Mabel the

grand, 1\I a rg;i.ret the gre, t , J u n e the good, M ar t h a the wit, and

too,-in compl exi on a n d nea rt-ga,·e .i oy a n d gl a dn s In

l\1uch

pudgi " a n d w e cou l d n ' t l i v e w i t ho u t her.

dark, very dark. da b i ng, a n ri-" m a h i ng. "

Bert, G racie, and other .

kcd for a fol'r act

upper clas women, . . fre h."

ome " r i p p l i n g r i l l

Our star act r i n thi

i902

part s were fa i rl y '" e l l t a k e n , yet t h e acto r

int rpretcd hy th

deriYed from the " fu n n y " part

f

y ar.

hort t h ere were g i r l

o on.

t o our d rama.

a n d g i rl

A nd l ight g i r ls,

Queen Be

, Bickie,

a n d t h e play w nt o n w i t h i t s

u. ual q uota ?f t e a r s . d e a r , a n d fear . ; excel l e n t , ver y good , a n d zeros ;

i ts f e a t , parties,

r i d es, and "spreads." Th us the fi r t act ended. ' i t h the greate . t goo d - w i l l and loya l t y toward alumni and a l unrna , faculty a n d stud n l body, col l ege a n d c i t y-.

ccon d act .-t h e sophomore year-but all who to k part in the fi r t did

T hen came t he

econ d, much t o t he reo-rel of those "' h o r main d.

not appear in the thi

year we find the acto ·

in . ome

it was, none but them. e l \'e date.

, it i

N e,· erthele

scol d i n g

a n d the fre h 111c11 know, t o t h i s

c c n a i n t hat t h e)

from the ma nageme n t for

former act. w e

At the beg i n n i n g of f con pi racy aga i n . t the frc h m a n cla . What

art

ec f e a ts a n d

it.

recei v d a good

In thi

a

other celebration .

in

the

One i n

particul ar, wh en "our boys" took t h e w h o l e " company" to the Canal a

Inn.

Gra n d good t i me.

t h e m i rl d l e o f thi

To rec i p rocate, towarrl

act a grand fctc w as planned for t h e "other

d i v i sio n " of t he cl a ss, which took t h e fo r m of a v a l e n t i n e party.

Many heart

w e re sha t tered

on tha t

eveni ng, s h o t

t hrough and t h rough ; l u ck i l y t h ey were e a c h a n d a l l o f paper. red. red

T H EN, ble

paper only, so-no

harm

but a

j olly good

far, fa r away i n Bosto1� town t here w a

( o r grumbl e )

heard.

Peal

t i me.

a great rum­

o f thunder re ounded and

r ached an d rolled J1e i r noises even to t h e stage upon which our l i t t l e d ra ma

was being enacted.

nearer, and fe w there were who gave u

Then

it

came

stil l

a re-a suring sign

or word , rn we stopped o u r ears i n order to con tinue t h i s a c t to i t s end. And so fal l s t h e curtain upon t h e secund act, with but certai n degree of t h e good- w i l l and loyal ty t hat ended the first, a nd i t i s ru mored t h a t few of t h e original actor

will

return to take part i n th e t h i rd a n d fourt h acts o f t h i s col l ege d rama.

Why ?

Women

love

not stage

t hu n der

cyclones.

44

nor false


Class of l 904. MEN. ·

m teen- F ur, Class Ydl :-' Rah ! ' Rah ! ' Rah ! ' Rah ! ' Rah ! ' R ah ! ' Rah ! ' R ah ! N i neteen-F ur .

€CTf-lEV 71"QVTWV apl<rTOOl . ,

'

'

,,,

\i\' e o u r colors ne\'er lo\\·er,

Colby ! Colby ! N ineteen -Four.

O F F J CERS .

An on L. Tillson, Pre iclent . ernon S . Ames, Vice-President . Clarence N . Flood, Secretary and Trea ure r . _ Carroll N . Perkin , Toa tma ter. O liver

D.

Me erve, Hi torian . J oh n L . Tapley, Prophet .

A l bert A . Towne Poet . \;

illiarn H . Phillip , Chaplain .

E X E C U TI VE C O M M I TTEE .

A rth u r

G.

Edward B . vVinslow,

Sm ith , A l bert L. Shorey .

45


Freshman History. !--­

MEN. lo con­

Th ere i� one a tt e m p t ma<l ho n or

Freshm n .

Thir

appears ann ual ly i 111 dcr t h e abo,·

head­

fer

cn<l

i n fa i l u r

hr�cn

f und

because no w ay h a

\\" h i c h a rc re ·pon. ible for t h i ·

produ t

page assembled t i me t h ey

r. , cruel de t i ny di appo i n t ed t h e m .

eye

·· v

a n d h e m u rnl Ll r c d

me?'

.

ha t h a \

I r. dee d . b fore the c l

1 h e seat

o f th e

·

of th

for. a

I

I

rexy I 0k d

re

fir t l l: r m he d c i d ed to

fit t i n <T

lve

for

the

But

f a d m i ra l i n .

c t i on

i g n hi

lf r ;

be t h ru t upon

p . 1 t 1o n .

From

cl i ma x for the l i ,· i n a wonder

the n i n t een t h c e nt u ry ! ' ' Thu t ho..: y b c a m e . t a mped a. a B fo r e the clo e f thi fi r<;l x e r c i s e . h \\'C\'er. t h re i n the clas . T h e v ac <111 t gri n d i . <i ppeared ::i nd :i. ft.:r a few n a r by each h ea d w a s bowed i n 0] m n revcrcnc Thu·

fir t

t he center o f

m O\·er, t ars came i n to

done t o merit t h a t . uch a col l

cou l d be he::ircl . . \\"hat a

cnior

111

chapei

in

aw t h e m

a l t n t i o n a r i d 1 h y t h e n t h u g h t t h"Y w 0 1 1 l d r e m a i n t h e c n t e r

curi u

yet

out oi n a t u ral

u n fortunat

t ho . e

\\i hcn

so m e t h i n g

make

t

.

no1 h i n

attempt mu�t

vcn this !'> i n gl

But

ing.

th '

u pon

of

ncga t i ,· e quan t i ty.

bega n to be

ign. of i n t e l l igence

w i t h e r i n g a- J a n e

f r o m t he

e a t '>

h e 1110 t i mportant period

en d ed

in t hei r hi tory.

The t h i rst for k now! dge exhib i�ed by the c hop le. ly cl l uded b ing wa;;. i n d e e r l . · · 'p s y u ' r They toppecl very o n c t h ey m e t and . tnrn 1ed h i m w i t h q ue. t i o n . . a Fre hm:1 11 !'" a m e ' .:; I be. ot all y r 1 ok� ., . ay, k n w anyt h i n a 'bout t h i GI e Club, p i t i a bl e.

iL ?

o uld I a fford t o join

H ad I bel t r join

�eemed to be rewarded for 1h y

upl i ft i n g i n A ue n c e of fou r o f other member

many

. t ro n g o f thei1

P h i Beta K appa t h i .

on a1 Jowcd peopl ' to pas

men in t h e

p h o m o r e cla.

m i · k a d i ng tendencie

t e rm ? "

Their

effort

t h m i n peace and unuer t he

a n d i m pre . ion. a t t h e ban.\

d i app are<!.

t the beg i n n i ng o f the . \!con d term. a s t h ey cam t ra ggl i n g i n to La t i n one day l ate the i n fal l ible J u dy a k e d ' " \Vhy a r you l a t e. d i d you want ;rn other day o f Grace ? " E a c h F r e h m<in t h u g h t u f a d i fferent gi rl . a n d n e r p l i e d t h a t t hat \\"3 n 't t h e name. h e g u e e d . T h i a pp::>. rent Jevot i0n. neverthele. � - 1\':tS n o t �t r o n g en u g h to r e i t t h e t emp­ t at i o n that the co- o r d . l a i l y Pt b _ for e lh 111. f r we sn n find t h e m m a k i n g reau l a r and T h i wa a ,·cry n a t u ral m i take on t h ir irequent v i i ts a t D u n n H ouse and Lad i e · H a l l . part a n d one \ h a t wa year

m a d e by bet t e r men t h an t hey can hope to b

t o their exp rienc

and hi story .

\V i t h t h i � one fau l l t l !ei r �e neral conr"e s e e m

· oul to l f t y

im

to be on w ard .

anci r·�. i t t h e F l o o d of d i · cou ra aem nt t h e r

i

b fo r

t h ey add a few

I f t h ey Lock-heart a n d abundant h o p e f r t h e m .


Class of 1 904. --+--

WOMEN. Class Ydl :-' R ah !

Rah !

' Rah ! ' R ah !

' Rah ! ' Rah ! ' Rah !

' R ah !

N ineteen- Four, N i neteen-Four .

,,

£ap.w 7rUVTWV aptCTTOOl . \

'

vV

ur color never 1 \rer

Colby ! Colby ! N in teen-F

O F F I CER

Addie

M.

LIT .

.

Laki n , Pre iden t . Lavina S . M organ,

ice-Pre ident .

A l ice L . O wen

EXECUTIVE

C

ecretary and Treasu rer.

1 M l TT E E .

Eva E . C lement , M ary M . \ ard , Ethel M . Porte r .

47


Freshman History. WOMEN. . h

rt

ago I ... a

tim

b for , H a l loween, t 1 1at n i g h t m e t hat her n t he

i

cn n in g at n 1 pa n i ecl 1 y

'

I n a few moments t h e r

'

111

bal l . I cou l d not h e l p noti ·i n g th

nttr

ck .

fy friend t o l d

f l i t t l e c h i l d re n t h e n e x t

my go wn, d i d y ou ev er

?\T y friend pa

ere fi l l

, 1

sat down and

i ng m

hurri dly

rder, and ready for

. u rpr i · ed

if you fi n d t h e mo!>t

·cl w i t h

da i n t i l y d re

ed c h i l d r n, romp i n g abo u t .

ok i n g at p ict ureb ok-, m u n c h i n g candy and corn-

d1a racteri s t ic my fri nd

gl a n ce

all in

party.

began t o a r r i ve,

ar und a n d a \' ry low w h i per, " Th ey w i l l get i t

ee any t hi ng qu i te

Look i ng abo u t t h e room my

I

..

ne

l i ttl

tc., w.:r

VI!

a r r i ved t h e

T h 'Y a re n i e ch i l J rcn b u t ha \•e not had prop r

k i pped about w i t h a .e l f-sa ti ·fi d a i r

Cros i n g t o h r side,

r

oi l ge.

about eight t h

h i s p er t h e w rd·, ' " Do n ' t he at all

and c nce i t ed .

Then w i t h a q u i c k g b n c

They

l hy

rt unrs and my t ,ri

a p:irty t o .i l t

1!0wing

hugging dol l . bui l d i n g b l o k-h u

or t i m i d .

gi v

ee that I.he crames, d0l l s, bl

obs t ! n at 00:1. "

t

wa

f t hem ac

many

to

la

fri • n d i n

of f.

I l i ke c h i l d r 1 1 and so gladly h el p c l her prepare f o r t h

night.

t ra i n i ng yet . "

\' ! . i t i n g :.l

pok

of.

ecm i ng to

ery f w seemed

hy

ay ' ' Look at me, look a t

cute ? "

at l a . t re l e d u pon a brigh t-eyed c h i l d i n o n e corner. aid, " \\

Coi l ege girls are i n t ere ted in so 11 1any of yO!! : · •

•11.

my dear. h o w doe

it happen that the

T h e c h i l d looked up, her eye

wide open

a to P. i hment, " O h my, " he e,· c l a i m d . " do n't y o n k now w e are t h e F re h ma n cla s , t h e cla�: o f 1 904, or a l a rg part f i t anyway ? T he re are a few boys. " "A h ! " I aid s u rp r i sec ' i n : 1 1 y t u rn, ' ' Do t e l l me about ynu r d a s . " he looked a t m e a mo me nt and q11e t ior: :d · ' You a re nor a Sophomore. You a r e never com i ng t o Colby ? " B e i ng reas­ with

. ured

us and

h e said, "The Sophomore we t h i n k 1 t i

haYe the very best cla

I t h i nk

genera l l y

We

that ever came t o Colby.

t h ere are more g i rl

many. anyway.

make fun of

ju t horrid in them.

than boys, ju t as

I have heard that Fre hmen are

a frai d

at

fir

t

chapel

green, but w e weren ' t a bi t .

in. we held our head

and

terribly

\V hen we walked

u p ju t a

h igh a

we

cou l d get them and not one o f u s wore anyt h i ng green.

\Vhy !

some of

t he g i r l s even

had

a

l a m e neck t h e next day t h ey h e l d t h e i r heads 0 high."

' ' T he first good t i me we had together w a s our peanut-d runk. kept i t

o

qui

vVe d i d t h i nk t hat we h a d t and t h e Sophomores wou l d n 't

k now anyt h i ng .:ib

ut it u n t i l it wa over. B u t w e r e a l l together at one of t h e l it t l e g i r l 's h o u e s , h e r e i n Waterv i l l e , we heard a a ft er w

fright ful noi e outside, j u st l ike t h e roaring oi and t here were t ho e t errible

l i ons i n a c i rcu


Sophomores. j us t a

\Ve h u r r i e d and shut all

hard as we cou l d .

poi l ed everyth i ng.

\i

the wi nclo\\ .

and locked them and h e l d t h e door

fter awhile they went a' ay but we were ·

someth i n g awful to u s . '

1 ike

o t rightened, it quite

e were afraid to go home. too, becau5e we j ust knew they wou l d do

" We l i ke : he College and have l ot. of fun.

The Sophomores are good to us sometimes,

to-night ( taking a bit(C fro m a corn-bal l ) .

P retty soon we are goi n g t o giYe the boys

i n our cla

a big party.

V •e

hope they ' i l l be real n i ce to u

have paid quite a l o t of a ttent ion to tt� now, but other they will get over t ha t pretty

t h i P k t hey can ? "

oon.

\1\

don't

a fter that.

Some of them

eem t o care for u

.

I think

e are so attract i v e t h ey can't help l i k i n g u , d o you

I a s::: u red t h e c h i l d that

I

thought they w o u l d haYe

her t o j o i n i n a game o f bl i n d-man ' - b u ff went out to find my friend.

49

ucce

. and inducing





Delta Kappa Epsilon. Fo N DE D AT YA L E U N IYER J TY

1 844.

Roll o f Chapters.

Phi, The t a , Xi igrna, G amm a p i, Up i lo n , Chi, Beta Eta Kapp , Lam bda, Pi Iota, lpha lpha Om icro n , Ep il n, Rh o, Tau , Mu, Nu, Beta P h i , Phi Chi P i Phi, Gam m a P h i P . i Omega, Beta C h i , Delta Chi, Delta Delta, Phi G amma, Gamma Beta Theta Zeta, Alpha C h i , P h i Ep i lon , Sigma Tau , Tau Lam bda , A lpha Ph i Delta Kappa, Tau Alpha,

Yale n i,·e r . ity, Bo,Hloi n Coll 'ge, olby College mher t C . l iege, \ an d rbilt n i eLi ty, n ivcr i t f labama, B rown n i v r ·ity, U n iv r ity of i\ i i · i · · i pp i , n n' r it) of rth ar l ina , n i v r ity of \ i rg i n ia, !\1 iarn i n i r ity. Ken on allege , Dartmouth allege, en t ral n i \'er ity of K e n t uc ky, 1 iddl bury llecre, U n i \ r ity of M ich igan Wi l l iam s Col Jege Lafayette ollege H am i lton Colleg , Col ate n i\ er ity, C 11 ge of the City of New -Y ork U n i \ er ity of R o he ter, R utger College , De Pauw ni e r ity, We le an U n i ver ity, R e n elaer Polytech n i c delbert Col lege, Cornell U niversity C h i cago U n i versity Syracu e U n iver ity, Colum bia College, U n iver ity of Cal iforn ia, Trin i t College, n i' er ity of M inne ta, Mas ach u etts In tit ute f T ch nolo Tulane U n iver ity, Toro n t o U niver i t y , U n iver ity of Pen n yl ania M cG ill U n iver ity, ·

53

1 844 1 844 1 84 5 I 46 1 847 1 847 1 85 0 I 50 1 85 r r 85 _ 1 85 � 1 85 _ 1853 r 854 r 854 r 85 5 I 55 1 85 5 r 856 1 856 r 8 56 1 8 56 1 86 1 I 66 1 867 1 867 1 868 1 870 1 870 1 87 1 1 87 4 1 8 76 1 879 1 8 89 1 890 1 898 1 898 1 899 1 900


Xi Chapter. Es TA H L I . n 1.;1 ) 1 '

F R.'\TRES

I l a r cy D . Ea t o n , '87 ,

' l be r t F . D ru m m ond , 88 , ' E l w d T. \ y m a n , 90 ' D a n a P . Fos t e r 9 1 , ' F ra n k W. J oh n .-on , 9 1 ,

R P r o f .- o r h aw , ' 8 1

R e v . H o wa rd R. M it h e l l , 7 2 harle.

E.

awtcll

'96,

Ral ph 1-T . P u l s i f r , M . D . ,

l<B E .

I •

B njam i n E. l ' h i l br i k , 'oo,

. Pla i.-t c l , 5 1 . 1 1 lct n P ro fessor Ech arc! \ . H a l l , '

F ra n k K .

1 84 5 .

' 86

J o h n H ed m a n '9 5 , 1 Ia. al l � . H a l l , ' 96 . l bc r t R . K e i t h

,

f R A T IU.:. .

I 1

'97 .

' O L L EC ; 10.

190 1 . E d wa rd

h e r m a n Pe r r y ,

lark ' B 'an .

l c x a n c l e r M a xw I I B i a k bu rn , G eo rge

l bcrt M a r.-h

E lgar B u rn h am P u t m a n ,

Charl .

F recleri k Taft

can.: rn s ,

N a t h a n P u lsi fe r T h aye r . 1 902 .

J oh n Pe rley D u d l Os. i a n Far w 1 1 Ta y l o r ,

H

rb rt L c

J ra y ,

lexander H e n r

M itch I I ,

f a x I a t t e n Ph i l br i c l .

Li n e l E l w od D 1 1 dlcy ,

I 90J

cil M a u r i ce D agg t t ,

R oger Fr d r i c B ru n l , Sh eppard E m ery B u t l e r , ] Je n C lark ,

Ph i l ip G i l k y R i h ard Lou i

C l by

n,

t eam. , J r. ,

a t h a n i e l T om p k i n . . 1904 .

A l t o n I rv i n g Lock h art ,

Anson Laforest T i l lson,

J oh n B l ak e R obe r t s ,

George Ed w a r d T o l m a n ,

Fra n k \Na h i ngton Tarbe l l ,

Ed ward B u rt n Win low. 54




Zeta Psi. FOCNOEO

AT

U N !VER

!TY O F --

C I TY

OF

E\V Y O R K , 1 84 6 .

�¡--

Roll of Chapters.

Phi , Zeta, Delta, Sigma, Chi, Ep. i lon , K appa Tau , U psilon Xi Lam bda, Psi , Iota, Theta Xi lpha, A lpha P i, Nu, Eta, M u, Beta, Al ph a Beta,

U n iYer it of City of New York Will iam College, R ut ger College, U niver it of Pe nn lvania, Col by College, B rown U ni er ity, Tufts College, Lafayette College, U n iver ity of N rth Car J ina, n i ersity of M ich igan Bowdoin College, Cornell U nivers ity, ni er ity of California ni ersity of Toronto, Colum bia College, M cG i l l U ni' er. ity, Case School of A pplied cience , Y ale U n i ersity, Leland Stanford, J r . , U ni, er ity, U niversity of V irginia U ni ersity of M inne ota,

57

1 84 6 1 848 1 848 1 85 0 1 85 0 1 85 2 1 85 5 1 85 7 1 85 8 1 85 8 r 86 8 1 8 69 1 870 1 879 1 879 1 88 3 1 885 1 889 1 89 1 1 892 1 899


Chi Chapter. E.

T A TI L L 111<:0

1 1'\

1 850.

--··

FRATRE.

i m on . J r wn, '5 , H n . N a t h 'I M ad r, '63, Frank . m ith '64 , Fred r i k . T ha ye r I . . '64 , R . W I y D u n n , '68 E e ret t M . ta y, '76, Rev. E . C . Wh i t t mor H n. W . C . Ph i l br k ' 2, J am F red ri k H il l M . . , '82, F ra n k B. H u bbard '84 , Sheridan Plai t d , '86, H on .

I

'

' l< B g .

\'v i l l iarn \ .

1 r r i l l '88.

,

,

F R A T R E�

IN

'O L L F.G I O .

1 9o r . Adoni

Dow H oward ,

R ichard \ \ ait arl H am l i n \

pragu ,

ithcr 1 1 .

1 90 2 . L ew C ly d e C h urch , A ngier L o u i G o cl w i n

\ i l larcl H i ra m R o k woocl ,

Leon G arn bct t a

a u n der. .

1 903 .

Seth H arold Allen , I anthi Rol land Booth by, William H ol brook H awe ,

G eo rg

Benjam in Erwin Bra n n , J esse Dean B uc k , William Albert Cowing, Joh n Austin Partridge,

Arthur G eorge m i t h , J oh n Sidney T apley Frank Llewellyn Merrick .

rtb u r \Valclen Pal mer, arlt n \ h i te

t ward ,

Th m a S weet .

C arro l l Norman P r k i n

58

'9 r ,




Delta Upsilon. Fo

row

\T

\\

l L U :\ :\ f S

COLT.EGE.

T 834.

---+--

Roll of Chapters. \\i i l l i a m

Col l ege,

Union Col l ege,

m her t C ol l o·e, Hami lton

ol l eg ,

Adelbert Col lege,

C olby Col l ege,

"Cn iver i ty o f Roche<:ter, "i\Iiddlebur) Col lege, Bowdoin Ru t ge r

ollege, College

n i Y r i ty ,

B r0\n1

U n i ve r · i t y o f the C i t y o f New Yor k , Colgate l.rn i yer ity, ornel l l 'n i ver i t.r, M a rie t t a College

yracu e e n i ver i ty , n i ,·er i t y

1\ort h we t e rn

H arvard

n i ve r i t y ,

C"n iveLity o f \\'i scon i n , Lafayet te C o l l ge. C o l u mbia Col l · o-e, Leh i g·h Col l .�ge.

Tuft

D

Co:l ege

Pamv l n i vcrsity.

l,'n i ve r itY o f Pen n yl Y a n i a ,

Cn i v rsi ty of fas a l m s e t t

S warthm re

f i n ne�ota.

T n :t i tute o f Technology. olleo- .

Leland ,_ I an fo rd . J r . . .,. ·n i ver · i t y .

"C n i ver i t y o f C al i fo rn i a .

frGill

n iver · i t y .

"Cn i ver i t Y o f

eb raska.

"Cn i e r ity o f T o ron to , C h i c:igo -.- n i ve r ity, 6r

1 834 1 838 1 8-t7 i 8-t7 I 8-t7 1 852 1 852 t 856 i 8s7 i 858 i 86o 1 865 1 865 1 869 1 870 i 873 i 88o 1 880 1 885 l 85 1 885 1 885 r 886 1 887 1 888 1 890 i 89 1 1 893 1 895 1 895 r 898 1 898 1 899 1 900


Colby Chapter. R�-

Est ahl i h ·d 1 g5 .

t ah l i .h d 1

7 .

--·!F R \ T l< l�S

R e \· . . \ . 1'. D u n n , 1

.

I . . '< ! gate . f� .

r f ora t i o 1� . 1 ) u n b a m . '.'<i. P r f . \\'a l lace ] • . l�lcl •n , I � \ ' . ._' . \\'.' man . Tu ft s . · _

"

j Ph n F . l h i lbr

doi n . · ( .

' a rl

l ..

nw

a rlcton H a n ,

k, ' < .s.

'y .

·. < 1 ,,·ard

T 'u r i n l n , 'ann n R i

c.

Egan \ 'c n t rl' . -·

:\ l art i n J i cnry L n g.

T l \\ arc ! L had f rd Fngg-.

Per - i ,·al Eel war 1 I f a t h a \\'ay .

H ar I d

w,

'! J l . l . E C I

\ \ 'a J l a

19

Caleb

l� . D

)O I .

u m n , . Ed w a rd f. f n r v ...: 1 1 ,

Fra n k Perci val

·s

I [ . Ttq pe r , ·oo.

I

J I race \ \ ' l J man ;{ \\'(' P h a m .

7,

l 'trcy :\ l r r i l l , ' 4,

J.'lL\'l'IH::

Juliu

•l F. Lar ralJc ' ,

J

7. E rn...:

Ralph

L · 1rn1!.

IX

1Jan1ilt n .

f l a r ry Eug-ene Pike,

P r < I \ \' i l h u r Thyng, Li n \\ tJ d L i � h t n \,\

rkman .

'arl ton .\ re_,.,

\ l b rt L w i

Le w i s

·.

a r fi c l c l Lor d .

1 904. \'ernon

...

t a n l cy Am

Jar n c

.; ,

lar 1w · Le\\'i

Garfi e l d

I rton ,

'W i l l i a m H e nry Ph i l l ip

C a rl R uben s B ryan t ,

C a rl a n d Go 1 1 l d .

H a r l e i \Vi l l i a m

r t h u r r amm n d ,

A l bert C h a rle'

Le ter

oule.

n . l Town

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Phi Delta Theta. ---:�-

Roll of Chapters. O H IO

ALPHA, I N D I AN A L l' H A , K ENTUCKY A l P H A • l . D I A N A BET A, \\'1scoN IN A L P H A , l L L 1 1 O I S A L P H A, l l< D ! A N A G A M �I A ,

O H I O B ET A , ] N O I A N A D E L TA , ] N U I A N A E P S I LO N ,

JV I J C H I . A N A L P H A,

] L L T N O I S B ET A . I N O I A N A Z E T •.\ . O H I O G A �I M A , M 1 SO R I A L P l l A , I L L I 0 1 ' D E LT A , G i:: o R G I A A L P H A , G tW R G I A B ET A . LOWA A L P H A. G EO R G I A G A M M A , N E W YO R K A L l ' l- I A , PE SY L\'A N I A A L P l -I C A L I FO R I A A L P H A . I RG I N !A BETA, V I R G I N I A G A M Jl! A EBRASKA A LP H A , P E , N S Y L VA N I A B E TA. P F. N N S Y L \'A N I A G A M M A . T E N ESS E !i A L P H A . P E N S Y L V A N ! .\ E T A ,

\

l\ l t , J SS I P P I A L P H A , A A A MA A L H , I t.LINOI ZETA,

L H

P J

A LA BA M A B ET A , P E N N SY L VA N I A D E LT A , E R �I O N T A L P H A . P E N :-I S Y L VA N I A E l' S I L0 :-1 , i\I I SSO U R l B E T A , M I N N ESOTA A L P l l A , I O W A B ET A , 1'. .-I N SA A L P H A , T E N N ES S E E B E T • 0 1-1 1 0 Z ET A , T E XAS BET • P E N S Y L VA ' I A Z ET A , I EIV Y O R K B ETA , �J A I N E LPHA, N E IV Y O R K D E i.T A . N EW H A M P H I R E A L P H • O R T H C A R O L I N A B ET A , K EN T C K Y D E L T A , i\ I A S tl C H U ETTS .A L P H A , T E X AS G A �I M A , • E W Y O R K E P I LO N , \ I RGI N I A Z ETA, l\l tl SSAC H U S E T 1 B E T A , R H ODE I L ND A LPHA, LO U I I A ' A A L P H A , J\1 LSOU R I G A �l �L\. C A L I FO R N I A B l,TA, I LLI OIS ETA . T H ETA • ] NOIA • O H I O ETJI. \\'A H I NG TO N L l'l-I A ,

M ia m i U niversity, J ndiana niversity, Centre Co llege, \ aba h Col le.�e niversity of \\ iscon in, N orthwe t e rn niversity. Butler College, Ohio We leyan U n i vers ity, Franklin C ollege, H anover Col lege, U niversity of M ichiga n , U n i ver i t y of C h icago, De Pauw U niver i t y , hio U n iversity, U n iversity of i\ l i ssou n , K nox C o l lege, U n iversity of eorgia, Emory College. Iowa Wesleyan U n i versity, l\lercer U n iver i t y , Cornell U niver i t v . Lafayette Col lf'ge, U niversity of California. U ui versity o f V irgima. Randolph-Macon C o l lege. U n i versity of Nebraska, l a a rson C o llege, Vanderbilt U n iversity. Lehigh U niversity, U niversity of Mi i sippi. t a 1a, i ty A labama Al!'ricuhural Co llege, A l leghany Col lege. U nivers1ty of Vermont. Dickinson C o l lege. \\'est min ister Col legf'. U n iver i t y of M m nesota, U n iver ity of I owa. U n i versity of 1' a n sa . nivers1ty of the outh, O h i o State U n iver i t y , U n i versity of Texas, U n iversit y of Penn y l v 11 n i a , U ni on nivPrsity C o lb y College, ' Columbia U n i versity, Dartmouth College. U n i versity of North Caroli na, Central U ni versity, W i lliams College, South western nive.rsity, racu e U n ivf'rsity, \\ ashington and Lee niver ity. A m herst C o l lege, Brown Universitv, T u lane U n i ver i l y, \ s i t y. i v <; U niversitv of I l li nois. Purdue U n iversity. Case ' r hool of .-\pp lied � ciences, U n i versity of Washington,

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Alpha Tau Omega. Fo

N OE D

AT

--+--

Chapter R oll. Alpha Epsilon , Beta Beta, Beta Delta, Gamma I ota, A lpha Beta, Alpha Theta, Alpha Zeta, Beta Iota Gamma Zeta, Gamma Gamma, Beta Ep ilon, Gamma Beta, Beta p ilon, Gamma Alpha, Alpha 1\1u, Beta Kappa Beta O micron , Gamma Theta, Alpha Delta, Xi, A l pha O micron , Alpha Lambda, Beta Theta , A lpha �u, Alpha Psi , Beta Eta, Beta M u , Gamma Kappa, Beta Omega, A l pha I ota, Al pha p ilon, Tau, Alpha Pi, Gamma Delta , Beta Xi, A l p h a Tau, Beta Pi, Beta Tau, Lambda, Omega, Pi, Gamma Eta, Beta Zeta, Delta,

A . and 1\1. College, , outhern l1 niyersity, n i \·ersity o f .-\ labama, 'C u i versity of Cali forn ia, U n f rersity o f Georgia, E rnor Co11ege, l\Iercer n i versity, chool o f Tech uology, r n iversity of I l l i n ois, Rose Polytechnic I nstitute, Tulane U n iversity, Tu fts Colleg , ni vecity of Maine, olby College, Ad rian College, Hillsdale Colleo-e, Al bion College, l uiver ity of ebra ka, Uui versity of orth Carol i n 1 , Trini ty College, t. Lawrence n i versity, Columbia niv rsity, Cornell University, M t . U n ion Coll ege, \Vittenberu Coll ege, \Vesleyau n i versi ty, \\"oost r ' n iversity, \Ve tern Reserve University, State U u iversity, l\1 nhleuburg College, Pen nsylvania College, n iversity of Penn sylvania, Wa h i ngton aud Jefferson Coll ge, Brown University, College o f Charleston, . \\ . Pres. n iversity, Vanderbilt rniver ity, S . \\". B. oiversity, Cu mberland College, U niversity o f the South U n i versity of Ten nessee, niversity o f Texa , U n i versity of ermout, u i versity of Virginia,

Alabama .-\labama A labama Cali fo rn i a Georgia Georgia Georgia Georgia I l l i noi Indiana Louisiana l\Iassachu etts Maine Maine Michigan 1ichigan l\Iichigan )Iebraska North Carolina North Carolina New York ew York .i. ew York Ohio Ohio O h io Ohio Ohio Ohio Pen n ylvauia P u n sylvauia Peun syh·ania Penn y lvania Rhode I sland South Carolina Ten nessee Tennessee Tennessee Ten nessee Tenn essee Tennessee Texas \"ermont inrinia


Maine Gamma Alpha Chapter. E: r.\nr.1 · 1 u:D

f'R \TIU� G. \ . Hoxie.

·.

1. 8 2.

J

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l len ithe ,

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J a. on L.

\\'S,

I rrill ,

Ralph \\ . R i ch a r 1 .

1 902. h r i ti an C. Ko� h ,

Elmer \V.

llen ,

Joh n W. Bartlet t ,

Al len \ V . K n o w l e

J h n G . Lar

on.

Freel 11. Allen ,

A l l i _on M. WatL, C a rroil

H.

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Non-Fraternity Men. 1 9o r . Franci

J.

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\V.

F . H al e .

1 902. _

'oah YL'fn n Barker ,

F ra n c i s H aggerty.

1 904.

F ran k \\ . l\ I oocl y .

Other Fraternity Represented. T I-I F.!'.\

D P. LT . \

V\ i ll i a m J . Abhot t ,

73

HI.

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Sigma Kappa. f()

.

DIW AT

. R ns E11 1 i l y J . M rader, ) p h i a l\I . Pi rce,

1\1 .

J nni

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Fran k H. M orri l l ,

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ra

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L. H oxi , '99,

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l a rk

R h n a Loui .'.\ I al

1

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rac 1 C)02.

Grace

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n n e Bal n ti n

Loi

Blanche Parkman Pratt ,

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' t uart Reed ,

nna M abel R i ch a rd on,

E lith W i l l iam '. 1 903. l\I abel E t h r Dunn , Elydia Page Loi

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1 904. [organ .

:'l f ary Eleanor Berry ,

Lavi n a S weetl a n d

R uby Carver,

C la:-e 1\I artha Rideou t ,

fary He! n Ca ·wel l . Alice H ope Davi es,

EYal i n e

l ice S a l man,

Pau ! e n a Mary, S i m mons,

Doris Paula Gallert.

.Mary Malona Ward,

Addie May Lakin,

Edith May Watkins. 74



Beta Phi.

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M: E l\f BF,RS

1\[ary Emma Blai del l .

Delia Jane H i scock ,

Lou \\ est Peacock.

Rhena Loui e Clark, H O l\'OR.\RY

J aim J bert

urnner E d ward * Sherman Perry ,

I a rsh , fa rvell ,

COLL E G E .

Mabel Grace Farrar,

'lay Genevra B ragg.

George

1 898.

l\1 E l\1 P. E RS.

Hedman, Edgar Burnham P utnam, Ralph \ eb ter Richards, Charles Frederic Seavern

* E x - H onorary .

79


Chi Gamma Theta. Sophomore Girls Society. F

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Elm i ra Town .

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Fraternity Conventions. LTA I� PPi'

Pr v i e ! n e e , k . l . ,

E:P I L N. .\'"oveml

I l� J , J� ,.\ 'J'J.;

,\ . M . I l l a kl m rn

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1 900.

1 4- 1

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P . rt l an d . l\ l . ,

yracu.

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pragu , 1 o r ,

.

DE LTA L I P I LON. ·tober

1 8- 1 9,

1 900 .

D C L J �C.ATT� '.

F. l . H a;n i l ton, 1 _

' . E. :\ fa rv I t , 1 90 1 .

02.

1 ) 1 1 1 DELTA T H tT . :.:Jov m b r 26-30.

Luu i sv i l l e , 1'' y . .

1 900.

DF:l,J�\..\TI�. H a rry E .

A LI 1 1

Prat t .

TAL I Ot\'\E:GA.

Bo t on , 1\ l a - . ,

December 26-28, D CL l�G. \'l'ES.

H . L. \Yi t hec, l l O l ,

R . \ . R i ch a r I . i 9o r .

1 900.


Phi Beta Kappa. B ETA

H A PTF.R

OP

:VL\ r � E ,

£. TAULI H E D

C E L\RTER

George Dana Boardman Pepper, Laban E<l w a rd

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CoLl3 Y

COLLEGE.

1 896.

M E i\I BF. RS.

m herst ,

\\ arren, Brow n .

\ i l l iam Augu t u s Roo-er

,

Brow n ,

Henry S weet ser B u rrage, Brow n , B e n n i a h Longley Whitman, B rown . OFFI

ERS,

1 900- 1 90 1 .

Ech i n F . Lyford . Pre iden t . J ame

\ i lliam Black, Secretary a n d T reasurer. EX F.CUTI\"F.

o:vr

M T TTE8.

Joh n E . Nel son ,

D u d ley P . Bailey, F ran k l i n \ . J nhn o n .


Senior Class Day. Jt1ne 26. 1 900.

O R D E R O F E X E RCISES. A T THE CHURCH.

i\I U 'f

.

PR YER.

M

H i torie

-

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prague Goody

G race Belle Hol den

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L.\

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Mollie

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mall

M U S I C.

James H enry H udson

O rat ion

M US I C.

84


SENIOR CLASS DAY-Continued.

ON THE CAMPUS.

M USIC.

PRAYER.

MUSIC.

Propheci e -Gen t l emen ,

11en \ aughan \1 i ren

'vVa h i ngton

-La d i e ,

�far

P I PE

, :'.\J O K I .'l G

Gardner Ph ilbrook

ODE.

P l P F.

"P E A C E .

OF

M US I C .

Addre s to - ndergraduate

Gertrude l\I abel P i ke

PART!

Parting Addre

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Seventy-Ninth Annual Commencement. Wednesday, June 27, 1900.

O R D E R O F E X E R CI S E S . IC.

AI

PR .·\ Y E R . 1\l lJ I C .

Char! .- F ran k l in To,rne.

The Ethic

·� G race Ernma Chaney. :.\ f o l l ie

ew:;1.1l

The Power o f Laughte r

mall.

'� W i ll i a m B l a k e Fred Fo

Ja

o f Fict ion

The 0th r \\ i e �Ian

k.

Cha rlotte Corclay

Law rence

The Red C ro

M U IC. Jame

Henry H u e!

* Em m a F rance

n,

An I2"11 o recl Patriot

Hutchin. on .

Kature's l. I on u ment ·

J\ I a ry Gardn er Ph i l brook. -1<\

a h i n gton

A H ero of

l lC:'n Vaughan \ i ren .

Eth 1 l\ I ay Ru

ell,

i\ I ental E volu tion The- P ychology of the Great

:ll l

A l fred

_

pirit

B n e n u to

ellini

A

i n aer a n d a H ero

H eathen i m Yer u

i mon Peter Hed man ,

Ci' i li zat ion

Law and Lawl

Ecl\\'ard D rn m moncl J e n k i n l\I uSIC. *Excused.

The Commercial

me ,

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tone Face

IC.

prague Goody,

* Lu l u :i\ I ae

cotland

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Degrees Conferred in l 900. T: .\

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0 1 \' I S f O X .

Fai rfiel d . \ \

l i nton . H a rt l a n d .

B wed n. Leva n t . G u i l ford .

E d \ ·ard D ru m m n Fre I Fo

I

P rtla n d . J nkin . .

\ atervi l lc . k whega n .

L a w n'ncc.

John Fra n k l i n

d y . J r. ,

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a n born , r,

a \\'y

Fra n k J o - er h

ti field Gore. e'

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every,

* A l be r t

H pedale, J\ I a

ardn r \\ a m e r .

\ ash i n ot 11 A l len Yaugban \ i rcn . T H I::

Lulu

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h an e:· .

Hattie A l ma H a rlO\\. . E m m a F:-an

e

H u t ch i n o n . (

�1 o rn e .

?l f arv Gardner Ph i lbronk. Gert ru de 1\Iabel P i k (· , Ethel

Dl\'I,

T

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weden .

X.

W i l ton . Gard iner.

l\ Ia ry G e r t ru d e Lemom .

l\ Iar ion Thomp on

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Farmi n gton .

me .

, racie Emma

1\ l i l l .

\\ i n- l ow .

l harl .- Fra n k l i n To\\'n

l ay RtLsell

*Courses incomplete ; diploma deferred.

Sko\\•hegan .

\ aterv i l l e . \ aterv i l l e .


Holl i e ewall mal l . l\ Ia t t i e \ i l m a �ubb<i, Carrie J\lay Tozier,

\ e tbrook .

Brewer. omerville, J\Ia -

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B . \ C' H SI.OR

OF

P H 1 CO.'O f, I-I Y .

Ethelyn ;\ f a rguerite Drackett . Jrace Re l i e Holden ,

Ne,Yport. Nonrny. } [ .\ TER

or

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. Harry 1\ eil H ayne -ahum Io•-rill \ i n rr, m1 ie E l i zab th l\ f rHi l l . J ohn Bra lbe ry l\1 erri l l .

Cla_ la Cla , C las

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of of of of

1 877. 1 93.

1 89-t. 1 89 .

Honorary Degrees. DOCTOR or

[,.\ \\"

.

Profe ·or J u l ian Dan !el Taylor. C'l a . of 1 8(.8. !bion \ '00dbury mall. Cla_ of L �7 5 . Head Pro£e sor of the Department of ocio) offy, l'niver ity of Ch icago.

1 rofe sor

0 ( '.' [ i'\ l 'f Y .

DOCTOR OJ-'

ReY. John Lincoln Drarina, P re ic\ent of the Bapti_ t Re . Hen ry rne H i3cox,

Th

.i\L.\ST F. R

o r:

Hon . \\; i !li�.rn \ al lac J 0!111 A.rt b u r Green ,

ological

emi nary, Yokohama. J apan . 1\lalden . Ma .

. \ R T '.

np rintendent of

tet on ,

91

chool for I a ine. New York C ity.


Presentation Day. Class of t 90 t .

Colby Campus, Monday Afternoon, June 25, t 900.

HI I

.

PHAYER. T N G l ./ C

L.\ .'

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E rn

rati n , 1\I U I

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Hi torie -G n t l emen , -La li

t Eg-an \ ' n tre

I ichard \ aite

s,

p rague

1'.I abel Grace Farrar

:-.r u · r e. Prize · .

. B. .- I .

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Henry Laure ton \ i thee

r npa ra l l I d H i rd

D . - 1\I . ,

atch r, Bird

aae an d Net to E .

e r - I n fl a t e d Bal l oon- [ an , .. a fc t y - val

olby'

h rtrnpion

u l i nary

o-orc l .

l " . R. & D. Cni vcr al Re fo rmer an<l Dore. H . T. K .. Hopek

oak Book to tio- u r t o

l_,. Tan�lcd i - a ppa , Box cf P u r i ty Ki

I . P' - . , I n de fa t i rra b l e Plugo-er 0 . G P., _ u r 1 903

R. e

. Putnam . H. \ itherell.

I abel G . Farrar.

. B a k em a n . to E. C. Rice.

Grind tone t o \ omen of 1 9o r .

.ranger Poet. Cake to W . H.

tu rtevant .

H i t o r i c T i n Horn an l W a t e r Pai l . P R 8 r . TT.r\ T I O

Pre

e to C.

e n t a t i on of Cla . G i fr . ,

ODE.

lexander M axwell Blackbu rn Hon . Josiah D rummond

Acceptance,

92


Junior Exhibition. -:--

--

Baptist Church, June 23, 1 900.

PROG RM 1 M E. l\f US I C. PRAYER 'l USIC.

Tilt' \ ' ice- P resi dency, Th.;> Fmal

�m

Ru 1 in and

m

Carl Haml i n \ i therell

Education .

Robert

therton Bakeman

Rhena Loui e

rt.

lark

hl · s i c .

A..don i

G l ad tone, The Fi fteen h

Henry Laurcston \\' i thee

mendment,

The R e l i g i o n o f the Twentieth Ct>n t u r y .

Th ings \1 omen "' hould Kno\Y,

Som

Dow Ho\\"ard

C h:irle

Fran.:is 1\ fr k o _ '

l-. 1 abel G race Farra r

� r U IC. ur

,

u mm e r \"i _ i tor ,

\\ ill Henry Ri chard \i\'ait e

Plea for the , merican K avy,

Jn cl p n clence i n Thought and Action

t ur tevant prao·ue

Elvin Lesl i e

M USIC.

93

1 1en


Senior Exhibition. \ ith J uni

r Parts.

Friday Evening, March f 5, t 90 J .

PR GI� � l M E. :\I l'

l '.

J>IC\ \"El<. ;\ I U . J

Th

.

Ralph \;

•ntu ry .

New

1

'' Lat i n Yer

n fr m t h e

*Cr ek \·er i n fr

111

th

k

f Plat � >.

Lat i n

LiYy,

Jr

b ter R ichard

\ er.". Caroli n \\ i l l iam \\ i n t

t of f r m t l w J rman

*tGcrman \ "er. i o n f r 1 11 t l1

Fre11ch

f

ct h e .

,

f H ug

).' e l l i e � [ a on L

,

r D rew

race Farrar

� [ abe I 11

><.L Fr n c h \ ' r ·i

�a h

v

ring

Fr d \\ i l b u r Thyng

)l l ' ' I C

C r m wel l ' ':'

I

,

h rman Perry

to Eno-lail'J ,

k \. r ion fr m t h e Lat i n 'Jf Qu i n t i l ian .

' re

'"t Latin Yer. i S me \V men

The

rvi ·c

!l

f rom t he En I i h of Curti . . f Fic:-ti

Lou \ \ :\I l ' I

.

Erne t E ga n

Robert

t Preparation-f r \\ hat ?"

Plea

fron 1

the Engli h of Field,

for the

1011

f ro m the bng-l i sh of r ipli ng,

meri c:-an

tExcused. 94

'en t re

rton Bakeman

Bennett Bicknell lbert Mar h

Max Patten Philbrick

Richar I \i aite

Fore t , M L' . IC.

*Junior part.

G race

th

George

ub:idy,"

:<.L _French , . r

t Peacock

. lexan !er J\Ia:xw 11 Dlackburn

\\ endell Phi l l i p ,

-:'German Yrr io1:

Ralph Carl eton Dean

m.

Llle>o-e -:\ [ an i n Pol i t i

"i-" h ip

� 1arian Hall

l raaue


Sophomore Prize Declamation. Baptist Church, Friday Evenin g, May 25, 1900.

PROGRAJ\t\M E. M U S I C. PRA \ ER .

M l.' S I C.

The P h i l i pp i ne T land ,

B er •eridge

Bert Orlan<lo J one . ·� Speech on rhe \1 ar in t h e Phil ippin e · , l\l a r t i n H en ry L 0 n g .

Hoa.1' f €'<. Ueit

e l c t i o n from " La w Lan e , " ' Florence \ \ i l k i n s . Speech Be fore � e \\- York Republ ican Club,

Roose·uelt

Ralph Carleton J�ean.

M U SI . The T rade cf Porto R i c ,

A dapted

ngier Lou is Goo d w i n . '� Selection from " To H a \·e and to Hold,"

Ta

\ 'era C a roline ·" Th<:> M u rder o{ Lovejoy,

\\ h:1t Our H eroe

Joh nsto11e

h. Ph illips

\i i l l i a m \\ ' i n t e r Drew. Selec ied

Fought For \\' i l lard H i ram Rock \rnod . i U S l C.

Our Lad

·

Field

of t h e M i ne, Allana Butler Smal l .

G ra h a 11 1 e

1·The Roman Road . Ma rian H al 1 .

* Ded icat ion

f t l lf' \i\'a h in gton

Iemorial

rch ,

Cu rtis

Max Patten P h i lbrick . pee ch Be fore t he :M a i n e Democra t i c C l u b ,

H e rbert Carlyk: Libby. M U ST * Excused.

95

Br:yan


Freshman Prize Reading. Baptist Church, Friday Evening-, June l, l 900.

I R

I� }/\1\t\ E. M US I C. PR,\Y £ R . �J

�1

' unJ1i11e

J oh n on ,

Anon arl ton

The

.

t her D n ed i c t

Whit

S t eward.

rn I I ,

Ph elps :\ I a ro-ar t E � t e l l

ordon'

ram .

Greble

Repri ve, C c i l ::.\ fo r i c

The H i h Tiu

11

th

a:t

Dacrrr t t .

f Linc In. h i r , race Elo i . c \ arr n . 1U 'l

Anon

'I'h ru 1 1 , Loi , elec t i on fr '111

..

F.a·ton Ho ·i .

'ai11 t Pierre

Paul and \ " i ro-i n i a , " J( r i t i c Iv a n ff D yadj i ff.

Phelps

' corc h ; n g ver u- Diamon d - , :V J i l c l r t l i\'[ Lf

T h e Death

Jenk I C.

Crocketl

f D0twla hilip

For the Freedom o f t h e

G i i key

R i ch a r d o n . Brad;·

ea.

:\ I abel E t h c r Dun n . *The

0 11 ida

teeple Cl1 a e ,

Arthur DavPnport C o x . 'fhe �,Jan fo r S h e r i ff ,

Selected ugust u s H a rry P i erce. M U SIC.

*Excused.

96


\\' ! l

The Men's Division. er.A

or

i 900.

E r 10R E x i n n r n o x .-J r iz e for e xcellence

111

compo ition, to \\ a-hington

Allen \Taughan \ i ren .

i\ 1 E )1 B £ L< H url oa

Fre

OF

PH T

I Fo

D E ·r.\

K A P PA.- i mon

Peter

Hed man ,

James

La\nenct\ \\ a - b i ng-t o n Allen Yaugban \\ i ren.

OP

CL.\

Henry

1 90 1 .

J u x roR E x H I B I T I O N .-Fir t Prize tC\ R i c h a r d \\'aite

p ragu e ; Second Prize

to Robert Atherton B� keman . lO

G c: R �L\K P R [ Z £. . -Fir t Prize to Robert Atherton Bakeman · Second P ri z e F rederi c .._ cavern s. Honorabl e mention of R ichard \\ a i te Sprao·ue.

C h a ri

e [._ .\ SS

OP

1 902.

O P H O �lORE PR J :>: C D E C L\ )J \TTON.-Fi1· t Prize to Herbert Carlyle L i bby ; econd Prize to \Yi ll a rd H i ram Rock wood.

HoNOR.\ R Y J u N IOR P"\RT . . -Greek \�er i0n . \\'i l l iarn \\ 'in ter D re\\· ; La t i n

\ er i on Ralph Cadeto

1

Tlt:an : F r e n c h Yersion .

l a x Patten Ph i lbrick ;

Gennan

Yersion, F red \Yi lb u r Th)'.ng. er,

HA. I Li i' PR I Z E

S

OF

1 903 .

T N R E .\ D T N . .-Fi r ·t Prize t o Kri t i e franoff Boya d j ieff :

econd Prize to Cecil ::\Iu rice Dagge tt. 9i


r,.\ . . ' l' I·:

E N 'rn.\

J , 1� 1 z i.: - f<' r

Of

u p ·;·ior c: x

4. · 1 1 ·n

·

· '

i n prl.'J a ra t i

l -J a r 1 1 \\- i l l i a m Sou l e , from t h e J l igh

r i zc t

n

for

·

1 1 ·gc ; F i r t

cho I . H i ngham .

l\a . .

The Women's Division.

P. N lOR

E x m l ' I T r O .N .- - Pri z

F rance · H u t ch i n .

1'1 E i\ I J J E IC O F J

·

for

xcellen

lI L

H e·r.\ K .\ P L' . \ . - L u l t 1 '\ l ae A m

-on , ::\ fr.try G a r I n e r P h i l l

r

F

E x n rn IT r J :'\ .-l'i r�t L ' r i z

I h na Lou i :e F .r DJ .\ .

comp - i t i n,

Emma

t

'lark .

PR 1 ze ·.-Fir

Emma Dla1 sd 11 a n d R h

. Emma F ran e

H u tc h i n ­

< •k , :' d ! l ie: S�wall :mal l .

' L.\ • •

] L ' N IOR

1n

n.

na

t

a n c l C:.ern n d

l ' r i 7. c

ra1·

Farra r ; "' econ I P r i z e to

e q u a l l y d i vide I b t ween � 1 a ry

L u i !:-e C l a r i e 0 1·

' L.\

\'

. - , rC'ek \ ' er:i

\ 'er:i.

1 90 1 .

t o � l ab · I

n,

.

' e1 1 i

1 <)02 . r

icn . J\ 1 a r i an

H al l : Lat i n \ 'er i on .

:\ l a - n L ve r i n rr ;

rm a n \'er i n ,

rac

'L \:

H .\ �t L I :\ Prize to

R I Z !Z

1

N R 1:

\DJ

Co

H OJ .

:\ \ :. - F i r. t P r i z

[ i l d r d Jenk .

98

to M abe l E t h e r D u n n ;

econcl




Colby Athletic Association. Officers. 1:4 . \ . T h y n g , Presiden t . � . Tompk i n ,

ecretary. Prof. W. S . Bayley. T re�;u rer.

Executive Committee. FRO

I

J . Hedman,

Pro f .

Dr. Angu

Fr

P,\ C: l : L T Y .

Prof. C . B . Stet son,

w,

Dr. W . F RO M

A . F . Drummon d ,

THE

·

TH£

. Bayl ey.

Af, U \ ! N l .

E . T . \1 y m a n , 'go.

8.

Dr. ]. F. H il l , 'rJ2. FROJ\1 itlPe, 1 9o r ,

H. L .

. l\L Blackbu rn , F. \

.

Tbyna,

"N . Tomp k i n

,

I 90 r ,

1 902, i 903 ,

THE ST - D E N TS. S. E. l\J a rvel l . 1 90 1 , 'vV . H . Rock wood E. 'vV. Allen

1 902

1 903 ,

C . N. Pe rkins, 1 904, A. L. Shorey, 1 904.

lOT



Officers. :' T fl -CC L \ 1 � r r TT E E: . P ro f . C . B. Su·tsO!l , C h a i r man .

Dr

C. F. T.

].

F

!--E l i . T rea n ra . H . L. \ \ " i t h e . ... ecretary .

.-\ . L. ... h o r y. eave rn . :\ Ianag� r.

H. \\'. � e \\'en ham CO L L £GF

T P..\ � J .

H . \\ ' . Xcwcn h a m . E. T . Cu ·hman . l oo. c .

J. H. H u d

n . U)OO.

l

. Rice,

'

1 900.

aptai n a nd p . s.

E . f:I. T n1 p_r. 1 900.

1 90 1 . 3 1 .

. D ari o rn .

h u rch . ... c rer.

.

E. \\- . .-\ !Jen . 1 903 . 1 . f. c

f.

\ \ ' . .\ ! . H . Teag u e . 1 o.) · r.

L. G .

FI.

L. C .

E. L. .A l l n . 1 9o t .

b.

H. E. l Ji k e . 1 90_ , � I . E.

'apt a i n .

...

aunder. . p.

J ohn

o- .

L.

H n rt c n , ·o: .

L« rd , ·o,... .

f.


Games. \pril 2

oll>y

pril ' 0.

..

n clover

Colby v . Tu ft

l leg

_ f ay

2,

olby v . . Exeter. Ex t -r,

i\ I ay

1 2,

I I y v . Lew i ton .r\ t h .

l

!by v .

f ay l ay

23,

I

11 y

H ill.

--

I I

-+ J u b , \Val r i .11

Bate , L "- i . ton . T

�__g

. \ n clover,

of .\ I . , v at rv i l !

'

1- \ 3-3 -7

Jun

I ,

!by y _ T u ft , \Vat r v i l l c .

5-8

T un

4,

11 y v . l.: . o f . 1 . ,

0- l

1 4

r no.


FO O T

BA L L Officers.

SEA.SOK

OF

B -C O M .

C.

1 90 1 .

UTTE E .

N . Perk in , Chairman . J . H edman , Secretary and Trea urer. W . H . Rockwood .

E . T . \, yman.

J ul ius H . B . Fogg, Manager. S EA O r-< U B -C O 1

OF

1 900 .

I l TTEE .

D r . Angu Frew, Chairm a n . S . E . M arvell , Secretary and Trea urer . E . T . v y ma n .

H . C . Libby. \\ m .

10�

J.

bbott Manager.



LL EG E TEA1\ \ F

C E.

C. R ice

R I

1 90 1 , Captain and R irrh t H al f-Bac k .

E. L .

D ud ley. i 90 _ , F ull- back .

Left. F ra n c i

R igltt.

H aggerty

H al f-back

1 90_

. G . l\I orton \\' .

1 904 ,

_

tch ! ey . 1 90 .) .

G uard

owin rr. 1 904

Tac kie .

l i en , 1 90 1 ,

E.

. R ice. 1 90 1 .

uarter-back .

End .

.-\ lien

l a r k . 1 90 � .

. F . Tayl o r. 1 902 .

L. G .

au ncler.

.

1 90 2 .

Geo. W . Thom a , 1 90 3 . Center. �

l1 B T I T UTE-"\ .

L.

\\' . H . H awe- , r 90 3 . \\ . H . Ro k w

d . 1 90 - .

tapl e�. 1 90 " .

"- . C . \Ya. hbu rn . r 90 .

J. G.

Lar

G.·DI E!:

o n . i 90_ . P L .\. Y E O .

ept e m ber - 9 · C l by Y . Brown . Pro\'idence, ctober 6 ,

olby , . . F rt Preble, Portl and.

t ob r 1 3 C lby ,·� · c t b r _o. C l by ,. . H c t ber 27, X Yem ber

! by .

Y

I . , O rono

. of

I

·

C ro

\Vorce ter.

. l] . o f l\I . . \Yatenille.

o l by Y . B wd i n . B r u n ,,;ck .

XoY m ber 1 0. Col by '" . Bate

\\'at nille.

: -6 : -o : -6 0- 1 /

o--6 6-- L



Officers. U B -CO 1 l\C ! TT E E .

Dr.

ngu Fre\\',

h airman . . E.

M arvell , Secretary and T rea urer. A. ' O L B \"

F. D ru m m nd, TRACK

TEA M ,

E. \

E ITA T L YE

AT

All

n,

A.

M . Blackburn .

1 900 .

Carl Cotton Captain R EPRE

.

C . H . \\'itherel l , Manager . THE

6T H

BR U K

A K TAL

\\" ! K , J

NTE T E

OF

Tl l E

r.

I.

C

.

.

2, 1 900 .

1 900; Bakeman, 1 90 1 ; Pi rce , 1 903 . r oo-yard Da h-Cott 1 900 ; Bakeman r 90 1 ; P ierce, 1 90J 220-yarcl Da h-Cott 440-yard Da h-New nham , 1 90 1 ; MarY 11 i 90 1 ; P ierce, 1 903 . H al f-m il e R u n-New nham , 1 90 1 · H edm :111 1 900 . One-m il e R u n-Mo d y , 1 900 ; H edman, 1 900 ; Dough ty 1 900. Two-m i le R un-\I ody, 1 900; H edman , 1 900 ; Dough ty I 900 . 1 20-yarcl H u rdle-Cotton , 1 900 . 220-yard H urd! -C tton, 1 900; Cra\\ h a w , 1 90- . Pole ault- H aw 1 90 3 ; D ugh ty, 1 900; C raw haw. 1 90_ . Putting 1 6-lb . hot-Thom a , 1 903 · H awe 1 903 . Th rowing r 6-lb . H am m r-Lar n, I 90 2 ; Thom a , 1 903 ; K nowlc , 1 903 . Throwing th Di cu -Th ma , 1 903 . H igh J um p-\\ i t h ee 1 90 1 . R un ni n g Broad J um p- H a,, e 1 90 3 ; N e w nham 1 90 1 ; Cott n , 1 900 . ·

109

A.

AT


twenty-Second Field Day. M ay 2 5 , 1 900.

OFF! ER

OF

THE

D A \' .

Mar.-h a l ,

\

P ef erce .

Dr.

Jerk nf

C. H . \\

ourse,

J udge of h n i ·h ,

Pr f . C . B . Stet o n , Pro f . vV . Prof. \

Timer , S orer and

. ] . D ri ko,

E. \

a.-h ,

'T

I .

2.

3. 220-yard Dash .

440-y. rd Dash ,

I .

2. 3. I .

2.

3.

1 1 al f-m i l e R u n ,

> nc-m il e R un ,

Run.

I .

d 1 1 unlle,

t ur t \'ant .

. Drew, Per y E . G i l b rt .

.

1 0 3-5 e

Cotton , 1 900, Bakema n , 1 90 1 . Ric , 1 90 1 .

-4 .

C tton, 1 900 B a k m a n , 1 90 1 . Pi re , 1 90 3 .

54 2-5 se

w nham , 1 90 1 , M arvell 1 go r . Dagget t 1 903 . I l edman , 1 900, e r , 1 900 . r y, 1 903 .

2 min.

I .

M

4 m i n . 5 1 1 -5 -e

3.

Dou h t y 1 900 .

I .

I . a1

on .

bb t t .

2. 3.

3.

220-)

D . J en ki n " W . H . . \

r

c k wo cl H . L . Wm . J .

EYE J

R. H . R

ith erell .

. Bayl y, N . K . F ul le r.

nnounc r

J udge: of Fixed E\·en t , :\ T easu r r · of F i xed 1... ,. nt - .

f \\ n-m ile

. W iren .

ngu Fre w .

D r . A n g u Frew.

Starter,

1 oo-y arcl

. A.

I .

3. 1 10

dy, 1 900

H dman , 1 900.

-7

1 -5

1 0 m i n . _6

s

ott n , 1 900,

3- ·

ott n , 1 900 Dcarb rn , 1 90_ . R i . 1 90 1 .

30

M dy, 1 900, J I Iman 1 qoo . ugh t ', I 900 . 1 ough t y , 1 900.

� c.


9 ft . 2 I -- i n .

*I. 2. 3.

H awe. , r 903 F oga 1 900 . D ugh ty, r 900 .

r. 2. 3.

Thom as, 1 qo3, H awes , r 90 3 . K napp 1 903 .

32 ft . S i n .

Thr wing 1 6-1 b . H ammer,

1. 2. 3.

Lar o n , 1 902 K nowles i 903. Thoma , 1 90J

' _ ft . I l

Th r wina Discu .

r. 2. 3.

Thoma r 903, Th ng, r 90 2 . C o t t n r 900.

89 ft . 9 i n .

H igh J ump,

r. 2.

\ i t b e e , 1 90 1 , Dearborn , 1 902.

P le

ault,

P ut t i ng r 6-l b .

h t

*1 . 2. 3.

,

,

Jn .

S f t . 3 3-4 in .

H awe 1 903 Cot ton , 1 900. F ogg 1 900.

20 ft . l I i n .

Score by point - 1 900 5 8 l oint : 1 90 1 , 2 1 po i n t 3 1 point . C up won by 1 900 .

1 902, 1 4 poi nt . ; 1 903,

R un n i ng Br ad J ump,

* ' o l l eg

,

,

R ecord b ro k e u .

I lT


College Records. r oo- ard Da h , 220-yard D a h ,

440 -yard Da ·h r 20-yard H urdle, 220-yarcl H urdle, H al f-m ile R u n , ne-mile R un , T"' o-mile R u n , R u n n i ng H igh J um p , Runnin<Y Br a d J um p, T h rowing Di u-, Thr wing H am m e r , Putting h t , Pol ault , Tw -m il Bicy

Wh it man , 1 897, tton r 900 N \ enham 1 90 1 ot t o n , r 900, H ke, 1 900, Cl m e n t r 897 , Moody, 1 900, M cly, 1 900, ,

Steven , 1 899,

H a\ e , 1 903. Pik 1 89 8, Pik ' I 9 ' M Fadden , Ha\ , 1 903, Prat t , I 96, ,

I 12

ro

2-5 ec .

54

24 2-5

r 3-5 27 l -2

2

min.

9

e s .-ec .

1 -5 ·e

4 m i n . 5 1 1 -5 I

c.

�6 5 ft . 5 1 .: 2 i n . _o ft . 1 c in . 90 ft . I i n . 90 f t . i n . 3 3 f t I in . min.

.

9 ft . -A i n . 5 min. 4 .


Maine Intercollegiate Athletic Association. OFFICER

FOR

1 900 .

W . R . H am Bate , Pre iden t .

F . L. Mart i n ,

U.

o f M . , Vice-President .

H.

L.

Withee, Colb) , Secretary. H . L. S we t t , Bowdoi n , T rea ure r .

E X EC U T l \' E

C O M M I TTEE.

Officers of t h e

ociat ion.

' IXT H ANNUAL F I E L D � l EET. B ru n wick, J u ne

2 , 1 900 .

Officers of the Day : TRACK

Referee--Joh n G rah am , B.

EVE 1T

.

A. A

J udge at F i n i h-Prof. G . T. File , BO\ doi n ; \ .

R.

H o ward Bel fa t ; W. \\ .

Bol ter, Bates . T im e- Keepers-Prof. C . B. Stet on R. H . Rockwood,

U.

Colby ; Dr.

F.

N.

Whittier, B ' <loi n

of M.

Starter-I . S . Clark, B o t n . C l erk of Course- R . L . Dana, Bowdoi n. Scorer-A. L. B urnel l , Bowdo i n . M ar h al-\\ m . L. Wat on B wdoin . F JELD

M easu rer - P . \ alker, J ud ges-} .

A.

H aye ,

U.

U.

of

M. ;

E

E 'T

.

R . \ . P u rinton, Bate .

of M . ; C. F. K en !all Bo' doi n .

S corer - F . S u m m erbe l l , Bate ; R . F . Chapman Bowdoi n .

1 13


EVENTS. 1 00-prd Da h

r . 2.

3220-yard Da h ,

I .

2.

3.

r 20-yard H urd l

r.

2.

J 220-yard H u rdles

I .

2.

3.

440-yard R u n

T\\ O -m i l

BiC) l e ,

1.

2. 3.

1. 2.

3. n -mile R un ,

C lo u d m a n , Bowdoi n , Ed ward , Bo' d o i n , Carlough , Bate .

ro

C l o u dm a n , Bowdoi n . now, Bowdo i n . H un t , Bowdoin .

22 3-5 sec .

H u n t , Bowd oin . Da\ i , U . o f M . yh e ter, B owdoi n . T h m pson, U . o f M .

1 7 2 -5 ec.

E d ward · B wdoi n , H un t Bowdoi n . a i , U. of M. nO\ , B

ec .

*-5 4-5 ec .

wdoin

5 3 r -5 e .

I ewen h am , C l by .

G ray , B we! i n .

F u l l e r , Bate . H am l i n , Bo\ d i n . Webb r , 130\ d o i n .

7 min. r

* 4 m i n . 4 3 2-5 ec .

r .

2.

3.

I alf-rn i l e R u n,

t .

2. 3.

Two-m i l

Run

N ut t r , Bowdo i n , H am Bate . i lve r, . of M .

I.

e

• 2 min.

5 4-5

1 2 min.

7 2-5 ec .

2.

3.

I tur n i n g H i o-h J u m p

1 .

3. P u n n i n cr Broad J um 1

M oor B wdoi n , H am i l ton Bowdoin . R i h a rd. on Bat .

I .

5 ft . 3 3-4 i n .

-O

ft . 4 5 - i n .

2. 3.

P 1

Vau l t .

1.

3. Pu t t i n u

"

h ot ,

1 .

2. 3. 1J

H aw

D u n lap, Bowdo i n . M ' rr Bat l [ am i l ton,

L a f ·rri Thoma

, "

wd i n . B wcl 1 1 1 . ol by .

9 ft . 9 i n .

33 ft . 8 i n .


Class of l 90 1 . MEN. Class Vcll : - H io, K io, Yah , Yah , \' ah

Colby, Colby, Rah l

Rah . R ah !

d.Aw , <j>(iA.w, 'Ouvaµa. { vvv,

aughty One .

Rah ' Rah ! ' Rah , ' Rah ! Class Colors :-Royal Pu rple and Offi

ld G Id.

>r .

S um ner E . M arv l l , Pre iden t . herm a n Perry

V ice- P re ide n t . Ralph \Y . R ichard ' , Tr a ur r .

\Y i l l iam

F.

Hal ,

ecretary, Tathan P . Thayer

Mar ·hal . L.

Ja on

Merr i l l ,

tati · t ician .

Orator. xancler M . Bia kburn

Po t . Ernest

E.

entr ,

Chaplain .

Edgar B . 1 ut nam , H i torian . Wil l iam J .

bbot t , P ro 1 het .

to

nclcrgraduate .

F ranci ddre

M.

Jo eph , Toa tma ter. Part i n cr

C:x R.

cu tiv

ddre s .

COJT\llli t tee..

\ . R ichard.·,

H.

\ V . Newenham ,

C . F . S av rns . Od � R . \\ .

Commi tt

prao-ue

. M . Blac kburn , \\'alhce P urinton .

17


Maine Intercollegiate Records. 1 00-yard Da h ,

H.

loudman, Bowd i n , 1 udman, B wdoi n D. no\ , B ' doin, C . F . I ndall , B ' d i n ,

220-yard D a h ,

H.

H. H.

4 40-yard D a h , 1 20- a rd H urd l 220-yard H urdl H al f-m ile R u n , ne-m i le R u n T' -m ile R u n , Two-m ile Bicy l Pol \ ault Run ning H igh J u m p R u n ning Br a d J um p, P u tt i n o- 1 6-l b . h t , Throwin o- 1 6-l b . H ammer, T h r wing t h D i u ·

9 4-5 c . 22 3-5 ec .

5 3 r -5 s 16 2-5 . e . R . . Edw�d Bowd in 25 4 - 5 ec . utter, Bowdoi n , 2 m i n . 5 4-5 c . \ i heeler, B wdoi n , 4 m i n . 43 2-5 e . ul , B wdoin , 1 0 m i n . 29 r -2 c . H . N . Prat t , olby, 5 min. 4 c. \ ign tt B ' <loin, 1 0 f t . 4 7-8 i n . \ . . Ste,· n , olb 5 ft . 6 7-8 in . H. H. ] u clrnan , Bowdoi n , _ 1 ft . 5 1 -- i n . . L. G r v c r , . of M. 3 9 ft . 4 1 -_ i n . I 1 5 ft . 8 in. Dunlap, Bowdo i n , . L. G ro r, . of M . , 1 1 5 ft . 1 -_ i n .

1 16


Officers. <:;

\ REPRE

E ' T .\ T l V E

B -C O J\1 ! J T T E E

THLETIC

.

i l l iam \i inter D rew 1 902, Manage r . T

!\ E \\

E NG L A K D

Leon Gambetta Sau n de r \YT . 1 E R

0 .

OF

,

I N T E R C O L L EG I A T E

1 902.

COLLEGE

T O U R K ..\l\T E · r

1 900.

Roscoe R. Pai n e 1 903 .

T O U R K A M E l" T

L o n Garn betta

II7

I .

f

GLE

aunders, 1 902.

,

1 900 .


Officers. : u n - ( ) I 1 1 TT E E

. \

t hl

.

TEAM

E. L. I J.

.

H

J.

.

f e: 1 <

rY

.

ona n 1 904 ,

M. 1 . T a

u

l b ' \'. . Bangor

olby

v

.

1 90 1 .

aptain a n c l C e n t

r.

n h am , i 90 1 , L.

Banrror

O\

W.

R. G. R:-iT I T

Y. M.

Y.

1.

.

;\ I .

\

'

.

at Por t land,

F

•bruary

_

. L. G lo\' r r 03 .

- - 37

1,

3- 1 3

\ . at Ban <ror, il ar h 1 ,

. , at \ \ atervillc

JI

F.

ing 1 904 , L.

T E." .

, 1 903 ,

"olhy \'� . Por t land c

, M anager.

FOR

l ie n t 90 1

ATll LETI

1 904 , R. F .

:-:;

\

0 ::-\

f arch

I_

2






R bert A therton Bakeman

1 90 1 ,

Pre ident .

H erbert Carl le Libby,

1 90_

i e-Pre ident .

George \i oo ter Thoma EXECU T I \ E

Ad 111

1 90 3 ,

e y and Trea .

CO 11\I I TTEE .

Dow H ward . Christ ian Col um bu Koch . A rt h ur Davenp rt Cox.

12�


Intercollegiate Debate. PR I L 26

,._ .

OLE

1 90 1 .

B

TE

Lewi. t n . UE Resoh1cd, That t h

n ited

TIO".

p rrnan nt r t en t i n of t h e Ph i l i ppin

t a t e i d e i rabl . O L B Y -A F VI R Debaters:

1 ,\ T JY E .

cil 1 uri rth u r Dav R b rt

A ltema/c:

t hert n Bak 'ma n , 1 90 1 .

ngi r L ui

1 24

I sland: b

¡

th


C LBY DED.\TI. X G TE.\ :\£

F

R

l QO I .


Colby Chess Club. PRE

IDE- 'I'.

\' i ll iam ·w : n trr Dre'

. E

Rt'l'ARY.

Roger F red rir B ru n e l .

W il l iam F . H a le. 1 9o r . \\' . \V i n t r Dr

\\'.

Roger F . Brun I, Ph i l i p

02.

hn G. Lar

ll

03.

\\'alt r L. Clo

m

r

o .

cil 1 1 .

r · . 1 04.

r ;)O I .

H ale

r

. R i l 1 a r 1 on .

harle: L. \\'h itt

J hn

on , 1 902. r,

1

03.

agg tt,

r

3.

' a rl R . Br.·an t ,

1 26

1

..j..


Colby Bryan Club. OFFICER . H . L. \\ i t i 1 e e , Pre id n t . A . L. ( _,ood w i n . 1 st Yice- Pre id n t . \ . \Y . Drew , 2 c l \ ' ice- Pre i dent .

F. \\ . Thyng G. \

ecretary. . T homa , T rea

R.\LLl L.

ct.

1 9.-_--\ ddre. 1 2 .-

d dre:

by C. \\' . Dav i ' and F . \\" . C l a i r , E q . b y H on . J n o .

cot t .

1 27

urer.


Colby Republican Club. OF f' l C E R .

Edga r B. Putnam,

'0 1

re ide n t .

L i n wo cl

\

.rk man , '02.

J.

\ "i c -Pre i de n t .

P rl y Du ! l ey, '02,

er tar

;\ f ;\l l T T E E .

Herbert Le w

lyde

L ibby , ·02, h u rc h,

Ral 1 h \\'.

' 02 ,

12

](' x . H .

Richard. , 'o r , M i tchel l ,

'02.

and Tr a ur r.




Colby Musical Organizations. R i chard \\Taite Sprague DR.. \ M

TIS

·Manager.

PER ONiE.

T H E C OL B Y GLEE CLl B. THE

O L BY

1 I A N DO U : N-G

R

IT

LU B .

THE CC LBY

RCH E TR . .

THE C

oloist s :

rthur

\\'.

Palmer, 1 903

Ba

LBY _

o.

R o g r F . B runel , 1 903, Y i ol i n .

Richard

\\ .

,

prague ,

J ()O I ,

Man lola an d Guitar.

Reade r :

Carl H . \�rit herel l , 1 9o r .

A RTETT E .


Colby Orchestra. Rorrer F. Bru nel

Leader.

d L . \\' rkman , � Iana o-e r .

Linw

FIR T

'll

LT

Linw

Rocr r F. B ru n ! . 'D

E �

Fir t

rnct , John ._

·.

J hn

rkman .

rthur

mith.

. Tai I y.

rnet, \\ alla e Purint n .

cond

' l a r i n t't , Trombon

cl L. \i

\ ' I O LT N .

' . Lar a�

.

dwarcl I . \Vin ·I

\\" .

on .

\ ' iol

n. idianl \\' .

prag-u P i an

132

il }. l .

ago- t l .



Colby Mandolin-Guitar Club. L f: .\ D ER

A i\' D

i\L\ N l C I L . \

.\ :'.'{ [ >

Ri chard \\'a i t "!IL\

Linw F IH

R i ch a r 1 \\ . \\'all ace

I

..

i\ f .\ :'\ I

mint n.

rkman. I . I x :.

A d0n i

D. H ow a r d ,

. h eppar<l

E. B u t !

Theo I r� E.

I an n .

L T .\ R

\\ · n l I !

1 . a r ·on . Le w

r.

\J .\ 1\' DO L l. \' .

11 1 i t h . G

< ,,

T.

J ,in \\'O ' l L. \ · rk11 1 a n ,

p ra g u e ,

F.C'O "' D

_foh n

OLO I

\ C E !{.

F r e d \\'. T h y n g ,

. rthur

.

' p ra�ue.

cl L . \\

T

C l ' ll'.\R

!ye!

I

' h u r ·h.

4

. v\'a -hl u rn .



Colby Glee Club.

L

on G .

aundrr.s .

FJ R

Orri n

pra o u . l\ l a1nger.

\\' .

R i c l i a rd

Leackr.

T

'l' � l\' QR, .

. Learn J

_

J.

r . H . Teague.

Lim\· .0cl L. \\'orkma n ,

Le'\\'

Tapley

r l he

J hn

.

. �aund r .

Le n \\' .

h u rc h .

!yd '

E . :. r an n .

I r

B.\R I TOX t; . Ri har l \V . L ui

.

pr�wu ,

I Iammnncl,

:1

T

.

T I owa rd .

Colby Quartet te.

rrin _ \ . '·

Lea rn e d , .

aunck r".

P i harcl \\' .

I \\'.

• i r:t Tenor, '

cr111d

T nor

pr<i�tr, F i r. t l b s . on l Uas .

. \ ii h u r Palm r,

I 6

r....

.

\.

l a rsh .

c i l }. l . r agg t t .

rn · , Adon i

Le n

n,

Edo-ar B . \\' in

,e

\rt bm \\'. Pal mC'r,

C. li arle. F.

\ \ a l lace Pu ri nt



Colby College Musical Organizatio ns. PROGR�J\l\J\'\E. cept re

:;.\Ia gic

,-c r t urc .

R. G rttCll'iiXlld . rche�t ra.

ac h t i n g t ;,-lee,

C11 /bertso 11

Gle

!uh.

Eea d i n g ,

elec ted

. H. \\. i t h e ·el l . uartette.

. rlcc tc. I

:;.\ l e

r . L-:�rn d . Saum! r

.

, pragu e . Pal m e r .

C reole Qu e n .

Hal! :;.\ l a m . ·! i n - J u i tar

\-

cal

ol

�elected :;.\ [ r .

Hon y . I \Y:rnt

Yer

...

ow.

aim r. o,•

GI ·

lub.

A . B.

r Lily,

:- I a 'f i

\\. i n t e r

lub.

loa 11e

r h e 2 t ra . B ll llnrd

01io-.

ti .

,! e

. c/('(fCd

Rea d i 1ia,

C'. H . \ ' i t l l l'r I I .

elected

G u i ta r Duette,

='- 1 <' � I andolin , ' olo,

n

pr;.ia1 1e a n d L a r

r

mor e ) R. \\·.

\'iolin

' cl . ( R m a n e

fr

m

_d

I n

:; on

the

'oil ·g-

' t ep:-.

pragn .

on.

B cn 1 1 111011 t

nn ·1:rlo , . gl'r F .

' ru n 1 .

N l l bcccilu


Engagements. --+--

1 90 1 ,

December 1 9. r 900,

\\ arren .

February 28

Decemb r 20,

\ ' i nalha en.

ďż˝\ [ a rch

Decemb r 2 1 ,

Rock la1 1 d .

l\f arch

2,

Dec 1 1 1 ber 22.

L arnclcn .

:\ l a rch

20,

I sland Fall

I,

Fa i rfiel d . Hartland. New port .

January

1 5 . 1 90 1 .

aklc; n d .

:\ l a rch

21,

H ou l ton .

January

23 ,

Corinna.

i\ I arch

22

Caribou.

J a nuary

24 ,

G u i l ford.

1\larcb

25 .

Bangor.

J an u a r v

2 ,...

G reen v i l l e .

M arch

26,

Jone port .

February

2,

Jďż˝ eb ru ary

1 8.

F brnary

21,

February

22,

Febru ary

23 ,

China. atervi!le.

P rtlancl . aco. Freeport .

;\ l arc h

27 ,

:\ l arch

28.

Cala i s .

:\ l a rch

29

Eastport.

l\ r arch

3 0,

Cherryfield.

April

1 39

I,

Iachias.

Bar H arbor.


C h ri t i an

K c h . Pre iden t .

" I i i on :\ L \\Tat t . \ · i c - r e iden t . Leon

taple

T rea u rer.

G . E . Tol man,

er tary.

CO M M I T TEES.

B ible

t 11dy-J. \ . Bartl tt. H . l''Ll' .

fVorlz for

. . rey , Vlm . Hoyt.

'! 11dm l - . E . Dull r. R . F. Bnm 1 . J.

� lcm bership-L. L. \\'ork man , H. Religious ,H eet i11gs- H . Xorth ficld-L .

tap!

,

s.

Rye! r, \V. L.

Missio u a ry- \ . ). £ . \Vat t . ,

Fimm cc--

.

ox,

E. W.

1.

J.

..

J

nan, . .

R. ,Jo

.

\\ . Th ma. . l i en

1 40

mi t h .

a n . \\ . A . r,

. A. T .

L.

. P rkin .

. Tap! y .

\\· 1 1

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win


. •

l� ..: .

' � ..

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OFFICERS.

President-Florence \ ilkins '02. ice-Pr sident-E. May Tolman , '03 . Corresponding Secretar_ -G race E. Warren , '03 . Recording Secretary-£ aline

A.

al man, ·04.

Treasurer-Mary H. Caswell, '04. COM M I TTEES. Prnyer-llfe1'ling-

U e111 berslzipB ible

arah

A.

Roberts, '02, Eva � 1 . John on , '03, Lyd i a P. Fo s, 103 .

lice E. Towne, '03, Eva E. Clement , '04,

St11d.v-J. June Dunn , '03 , Nina

Work for

·e'i

G.

Addie l\I.

Lakin, 04.

Poor, '03, 'Mildred Jenks, '0 1 .

St u d e n t s- B lan c he B . Pratt, 02, Edna M .

Q, en, ·03

I. \i atkins, '04.

Edith

i o rtldi el d-Vera C. Nash, '02, A. :Mabel Richardson, 02 Bet y A. N ickel , 03. �vhsswnary-Gertru de

B.

food y 03 , Alice ,

mith, '03, Ethel 11. Porter, '04.

Financi-Mary H. Cas\ ell. '04, Bertha 1\L Holmes, '03 Rooms and L ib rar31-Jennie

Iartha B. Hopkin , 03.

B. Chase, '04, B. Emma C lough, 03,

Mary M . \ ard, '04. Music-Edith

C. B icknell '03 Bertha C. V\ hitternore, '04 C lare �I . Rideout, '04. 141



The Colby Echo. --

Publi he l every F r i d a y

-:- -

l u r i n g th E U J TO R T \ T.,

\!exan !er !\I. B l a c k bu rn ,

i

col l cQ"e y a r by the

t u de n t .

1 30 . \ fW.

0 1 . E d i t or- i n-Ch i e f .

:\ Ia ry E . B la i d el l , I C)O l , L i t 'rary E d i t o r . H erbert L. G ray, i 902, X e nT A F F.

R E rORTO R L \ L

\' . J.

F.

Rh na L. Uark.

1 1 Ot t . H)O J , eavern .

E . R . \\" i n � IO\\ .

I t

I �)O.-J.,

Loi H : .\ � .\ G T K C

n m n e r E. � I a rvel l , 1 90 1 , Bu i'"le

Hoxie,

i 903.

:\ [ a 1 1 ag-er . •

.\

Philip .

1 902,

nO.\RD.

An gier L . Gnotl w i n . I �J02 ,

H_

1 90 1 .

Florence \\ ' i l k i n .

OL.

E d i tor.

tan t l\ I an ao·e r. T.

Ri hard on . 1 903,

ecretary.

Pro f . A. J . Robert ;

Prince, 1 89 Doctor J.

\\' _

Black.



THE ORf\CLE f\ S SOClf\TION. --

RI

HARD

P R --\.

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P resi den t .

FRED

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1 HYXG

Yice-P residen t .

lh¢ C�lby Orack. Publ i shed annually by the

t udents.

Board of Editors. Hcnr

·

Laure ton \\ i r hee,. 'or ..\

M i -s 1\ l a

-oC'T.\ T E

G. Brao·g. 'o r .

i\ l i ·s Mary E. B l a i scl 1 1 , 'o r . \Yi l l i a m \\' . Dre\Y ,

'02. ngier Lon i

Editor-in-Chief.

F.DITOR .

J ohn G . Lar son '02, Ralph

. Bean.

'02

:\ l a x P . Philbrick )ooclwin

'02 .

'02


Senior Hop. F.\ ] R FI EUJ

r

ER.\ H o L·

'

F. D.

.

-:\ 1 i - -

. Ir

.

r 900.

U . E. Philhrick,

a\\·y r, " n-.

\Ir .

" · 1 t h a n i l B 1 1 t le r, rac

1•

-.

?-.L \ i J T T E E .

F. J.

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J na�

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by H al l '

q6

a.

I r. .

�\ l r � .

Edward \\' . H al l ,

arl tun D .

].

\\'ell .

F st

rch

t t on ,

r

t ra .

p rciva l .


Junior Promenade. --+--

F,\ J R FI E LD O rER_

Ho

sr.,

:\L-w 3,

i 9o r .

CO�I . 1 1TTEE.

F

P . Hamilton

L.

C. C h u rch , G. \\' . Chipman, A . H. M itchell . P.·\ TRON' E

E .

:.\Ir . N2tlw_n iel B t! t l r.

:.\ l i s

J\ I r s . Edward \\- . Hall ,

:.\Irs. Carleton B. Stetson.

G race ?t.Iathe,,- .





T H EODO E EVERETT MJ-\N N , 1 903. D r �D :\ f .\ R ' l l RE

.

-\CED _2 Y E.\H .

.

";\ l .-\. .\'" :\ n tei«"d Colb_, . w i t h t h e cla s o f l ied to J cayc c l k g n ac u n t f t roubl "· i t h a n d tayc I h i eye. ut o n e y ' a r. Duri 1w t h e fall term of t h e I re nt year he came back an I i m m e d ia t e l y n tered u pon hi w ork . In a d d i t i n to h i · regu l a r \\'ork . :.\ f r. A ia n n appl i e d h i m e l f to m a k i n g up l ack "·ork \\· ith t h e i n t en t ion of t a k i n o· hi p l ace in h i former cl a�- - H e a l so learned to p l a y t h e 111an c lol i n a n d \ Y a elected a member of t h e c l u b an l o f the G I e C l u b . ffO ; n g- on t h e fi r -- t · o n c e r t trip. Th "·ork proved too heavy. :i.n l , i n spi t e f h i i n clomi tablc \\·ill , h e \\'a overtaken by an HE

D

1 3 . l S)O 1

E \ . E l- n . T T

1 902, but \\'a s c 111 1

attack o f f0ver and wa . 1\ I r . l\ lann \\'a

trici- n do\\· 1 1 .

a member of lh

cccnd and cla ball team in his fir t year, the eco n d football a n d las: el e>ven . \\·a a member o f t h e mu ical clubs mentioned a n d r a n k d h i g h in scho l a rs h i 1 i n hi cla . He i n t n d e d t o n t r the mini try. · 11 g are u n i t ed i n e x p r i!10· . arrow at t h e i r lo_ . T h rn m b r o f t h h a ract r. and t o the b r i l l i a n t in t e t i fy i1 1 g to t h e "'h ri _t i a n e x ccl l en c of h i e x a m p l e o f indu t ry, a m ! i ti on a n d det<:"rm i n a tion fu rn i hed in h i, l i fe . a n d \\' i l l hold him i n grateful memory . playe� on

.


CLARK \XIELL make

"

CHAM BE LAIN, A. B.

popu la r · · a cour.

in a branch

ci nee in a literary

coll gc

an achil'vt>mcnt which cl e- not too freq11ently fall to the lot of an in. truct r, but thi. ha: been ace mpli.hed by the

pre ent prof came to

nr in Ph}·!-ics and

olhy at th

nclear cl hi111

,

.;tr nomy.

l\Ir.

hamberlain

lwginning of the colleo-e year and ha

If LO tlw undergraduate b dy that hi

cour e

o

arc

well termed popular. Profe sor

hamberlain wa

born in

hio, on the \\·e.tern Re erve, in 1870.

Du ing the year 18 7 he taught in tbe public preparation for college the

In r890 he entered D�nni on v "hile in college

Mr.

a foundation as po

Upon Mathe matic

t

hamberl a in t ok the cla i\lr.

of that

"niver it�. from which he wa

il1le for the

graduation

choo l

tate. and begau

foll wing year at Doane .-\cademy.

Granville, 0.

gracll1atecl in i89..J..

ical cour.e to obtain a

broad

cientitic cour e to be entered upon later.•

Chamberlain

act d

a

111 tructor

in

Phy ic

and

in the \Ve tern Reser\'e .\cadt>rny fr m 1 94 to 1897 and re ignecl

pursue graduate work at the University of Chicago.

In r899 he wa

offereJ

a fe l lo w hip in that uni,·er. ity an I al o th - \\'hiti1w fellow hip at Harvard for his inve·tigation on the ra cl i u- of molecular attraction and on a propo�cd method

for measu;ing the re lati ve motion hctw ·en the earth and e t her. 152

He chose the


fellow b'.p at Chicao-o. thinking it best to take hi where the preliminary hi

degree from Lhe univer · ity :.\Ir. Chamberlain planned to take

tudy had 1 een made.

d gree of Ph. D. in the

severe an'd protracted iline,

mnmt r of 1900 before coming to Colby

but a

pre\'C�nted and he came directly to \Yaterville :it

the opening of the : ear.

In addition to his work a an em iable repntation a

he co111pcted in no le s than

he wa

peaker.

e enteen conte t

,

Durino- hi

\\'ere repre ente<l.

thought and compo.ition and

with him

cour e in college

fifteen of which he won.

the repre entatiYe 0f his college in the Ohio

which ten college of hi

a phy_icU. :\Ir. Chamberlain bring

a debater and

In 189-t

tate oratorical conte t in

In this conte t he "·on fir. t plare on

econrl on deli\ er�-.

He \\·a

ent. at the expen e

college. to the rni,·i:r ity of "'.\rt.._higan for oratorical trainino- under Prof.

Trueblood, and wa

alternate from Ohio in the Int�r tate Oratorical Conte t at

Indianapoli , in which ten state \\rhile in college he '"a On December 27

w re repre ented.

a member of the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity.

1900. ::\[r. Chamberlain wa

married to :\Ii

Hu ted of 1- orwalk, 0., a graduate of Shepard on Cclleo- . 97. lain ha

already "·on a ho t of friend

ie I.

hy her charming personality.

The students of Colby are unanimou loyalty to the pre ent head of the Ph_ ·sic ability, o-!yen

Je

:\Ir . Chamber­

ri e to the hope that hi.

permanent.

153

in the expre

ion of w lcome and

department. who ha . by hi

marked

connection \Yith the college may be


One Little Word. First Prize. --

�--lfloilllff

+--

HE water

kee rippl d o-en t l y i n the breezy

ti l i n e

o i a plea:-ant afte rno n in J un

h i i l , and d \\'11 the roa d to\\'ard t he

arm i n ann.

Th

gav t h e othe1

tal l e r o f the on

mok d '. 1 i

_

m n,

i n that h e \\·a: a

rid :

Iw

c i o-ar m re ki.

The Yer�· l i n e t 1 1 dcnt of th law.

ar! ion�.

i n i pr

f hi.

they n ared

f th ''

Id

be

,

\\'a

md_\·

a m;:in

and

and app a n�d m r

m th

· h o \\' d the kc n and anal y t i

the man w i t h t h

b came a b orbed i n

fi ft

wa"

th

m.

' ' . \ . \\'<' d ri ft

n

�howl'd a charm in,._

dti\\ n th f rankn

t r a m tr;g- th r in

an

n year

111clcr landing hct wec·n

n that bright J u n · '\'l'ning. h he c ulcl 11 t an \\ ·r I l l \

· - · 1 Jain ing why 1 54

min I of a


fool i h l y- d e l ayed propo. al . becau

e

men t w i t h m y fri e1: c 1 ,-and ri va l . hard during th

n e x t day a n d ,

cheerfu l t ln n u ual when . h e

on the very n e x t even i n g But she

omcwa y , ai I.

'

I

l i t tl e n ote

i magined that

he w a

o ,,. T shail be i n thi

a b i t more

very boat tomorro\\· . 'ye " or " n o , ' ' on a l i p of paper and

even ing a n d w i l l kave you my an · "·rr, w i l l place i t i n t h i

he had an appoint­

ncou raged me by promi i ng t o think

l i tt l e h llow under thi

seat "·here w e have

for each othe r . '

o o ften l eft tho e

' ' The n e x t eve!1 i r. g- I \\·a l i n ge r i n g n e a r t h i:: boat-hou e "·hen m y t \\·o class1n;:1 tes retu rn ed f rom thei r boat-ride an d . before they had gon e far u p the h i l l

I

w'as

age r l y m a k i n g m y w ay to sec u re the promi e d m i

place u n de r th

seat.

ive f rom i t

h i di ng­

r�fosecl-

' ' Eaton, vou know t h e re t o f nn- :'ton· , for YOU were t h e one who \\'On her from me a n d then fo r ome rea son to ma rry her-' ' "

top, my friend ! " i n t e r ru p t e d Eaton . " I d i d n o t m arry her, becau e on

rhat very n i g-h.t she re fu sed to promi memorie

I

had n arh· forgot ten .

e

o marry me ; but, J u d cre , t h i s bring

\i\ by t h i

my tery ?

up

W h y t wo refusals-yon

say she refused you ?" " Yes. doubt , a

\i\'hat

fou n d for m y answer w a

I

an embkm o f ba<:hel rhood.

perhaps �lw

only a cigar ca e,-intended, no

he knew that

i n cerely bel i eved I m i ght

the curl i n g smoke from a rich Hava n a .

he _

able to

t

a

bank , ' t he old boat-hou e T h e y t u rn t h e i r

tep

for

omewhat \\·eat her-beaten

t ill

w o u l d l i k e to a o i n to i t again . '

<:tanc\. ,- · I

toward t he hou

e

her

by

he h a I l a i d i t . '

lo \\· p0 tecl ,

and ent r i l .

arne old ' G :• p. y.'

t i cal boat oi Jona- ago. the ti me-, " and h

loved to s moke, and my lov

t a n y rate, I i n terpreted her mea n i n g

and t h ru t 1· : 1 e c:.i. e b a c k i n t0 t h e v e r y p o t '"h re " , ee, ' ' poin t i n g

I t i fle

Eato n .

I

h o u e on

"- nd there i

the

the i den­

\\tjonder if. a fter all thi

concluded with a q u ick _ t ep to t h e old boat and a thrust o f hi

hand b m.atb a n d u p under the

h lvi ng . cat.

lo' ·ly , metl iod icaily " i t h a face som \\'hat pale d . and a hand a trifle t remb­ l ing, h e d re w out a l it t l e ] e;lther colored ca::-e. gen tly tapped i t to

hake o ff the

o h e looked a\\'ay, out the

l oor, and up

d in gin cr dust and cobw eb the gen t l y flo,Y i n g

;

a . h e did

t ream ; a s he locked away. a tiny

lip o f t i me-yellowed paper.

dropped from between the edge. o f the c igar ca.:e and flu t tered gen t l y t o the fl oo r . T h e tall m a n tooped for j u st a econ d to r e a d i t and h i face became pale, too. Slowly, w i thout a word, t h e pai r left th back tov,·ard the campv

and the college.

..\

boat -hou e . and made their \\'ay t hey walked ov er the brO\\' of th..;

h i l l , each t u rn e d to glance back at t h e o l d f. l e _ alon kee and the ey w e re filled ·w i t h tear .

i

B u t onlY one of them k n e \\· the had been w r tten

ecret of a l it t l e

i m ply one little word.

of both

l ip of paper u pon \Yh ich

That l i ltle word '"a

"Ye ."

A . L . Gooow r

·02 .


The Greatest Love. First Prize.

L \'e

God. a n d

T h y heart '

fiml

in lovi n g ll i m .

best reco111pe1re,

fuller, deeper

en ·e

O f bei ng lon•d · a n d t hough the d i m

. \ n d d i . t·ant hope o f year

Stay

u n f 1 1 l fi l l ed . thy tear .

. ha11 drop i n to t h e c up

He

To wa�er t h i n e m\ n head

With ble

By

i ng.

thina

t h ey

� 0111 !. <Jr lo e :

our

h Id

f d

God

uphold

T he wounded t h rohb i • w heart

(

t i l l ach i ng for that ! i f

\\"hich once so

in part

·trangel y near

Is n w so far ) in clns.::

. n d bend ·

That love i Joy

p r i ng

go low

Hi.

mbrace O\\'n 10\·e-facc

a l l . and Ii fe

to birth t h ro'

row.

clear :

� orro w '

t ear. - NO


The Secret of the Stream. Second Prize.

Far in the c l cpth of a for

t w here all day long one hear

t i n kl e o f wat r . the l u l l i n g m u r m u r o f th wher

the mo

o thick that o n e ·

and where one w ho J- 1ow come

It i

a huge boulder, a w in d i n g

;i

2..

a

merely

oft

foot

carcel y feel

the grou n d beneath,

the beattt_\r o f the place can feel the peace w hich

from a perfect l ove fo r n at u re and nature·

its way.

only the

pine. and the gentle c h i rping of b i rd ,

drop that bubble

God, a l i ttle

t ream

tart

on

ofth- and reluctant! ' up from beneath

if loath to l eave i t

great protector , a n d flows

s i lver t h read arou n d the t ree-trunk

in a care

lowly off

ing manner,

eem i n o­

to say, " Let me bathe your roots and r frc:-h you, that you may t h e better murmur your l u l ! abie. Thi

l i tt l e

to t b e flow·e r s . "

t ream d o e

but qnick n i ng i t

not

movement

_

ta y long to talk w i th i t s f r i e n d

hu rrie.

u n de r lo\\ -archecl

bra::nble

it

some d rooping flower or moisten

our e to k i ometi m

_

it dance

an d ahont great precipice , no\\· and then staying

in the

un h i n e

refle t i n o- a thou and l i ttle ray ao-a i n behYeen

bank

o f the f o r e t ,

a l o n g o v e r rocks an d a round t hi c kets, ome

u n-parched

hrub.

parkling w i t h a t h o u and l ittle j ewel ,

or glide

� i n cd w i t h nLhe

oftly in

the

hado\\·

r i ppl i n o- ot1t

and tall gras es, b y field

the dai y or golden w it h the buttercup.

At la t i t flow

\\·hite with

calm l y by

ome h igh

d i ff , u n de r overhanging t rre , and n ar del i ghtfully cool and i n v i t i ng But it i

n ever quiet, even i n it

qu iete_t momen t , even w hen i t

unbroken · down b neath it all the cu rrent flow Tb and

b y who b

io-or, ah\ ay

under tand

the

·

c h a n c e wander

u ed to th

quiet

wa "

of the

and c a r r i e s i t a l o n g u n r e i tingl y .

there, re tle

boi terou

, active. full of

trength

da h and force o f the ocean

tre:im.

He

t h i n k i ng of

is

cannot l i fe

hi

\\ ond _ring if i t \\' i l l I e a " peaceful a n d a s u neventfu l a s that o f thi Almost w i t hout k n o w i n g i t h e i

talking - ' o

of the w ave

\Yhy

n pon the \\"eet

ton e " .

babb l i n g. , you

hore .

u rface i _

till

not e e n the

and

rivul e t .

pla h

pla h

old ocean i n i t s calme t mood l ittle

t ream . in

d ro\\-11 a l l

you r

moment .

T won ler are you contented w ith t h i

ypu r mo t

irnpetuou

k i n d of an e x i tence.

imply

to fl o w on :ind on i n gen t l e fa. h ion . never doing for the \Yorld a n y o-reat good ? I f only you w e re a lake or a river, or eyen a pond you m ight accompli h thing but now you do

o l ittle, pretty prattling rivulet.

ome­


Hark !

I

t h e l ittle r iv u l e t t a l k i n g urnmer

w af t ed u p w a rd by th t h e b i rd

1

and the m u r m u r i n g zephyr::. t h

" \\ ' o u l d

a

let me t 11 it to yol: .

1..J o

\\' h

r you w i l l not hear i t .

H o l d and bra e , w i t h the pro\\'

a

he had m r l

ia t h e r

fr e to l i ve hi

l i fe

been laid wa t e by

a

b i rd caroll cl ab

and bu ti

Li t n ! w e re

v

hi

h 0 m e in th

in the t i me

m en

fr

m

to t h i

_

f

nmch o

hi

he had

h u n t i n g o-r un I w i t h d rawn

io .h

T h e t i me

them.

amt· t

haJ

with 1ti�

c i t i e , a way fr m

gr ate t n i

qui

wa

t hat of my n w.

" Do you t h i n k I \\' a ­ !

f ree ,

heart of the fore t t hat J ae m i,.., h t b

before

mak i n o-. :\

ry w h re

me w i t h never

o f t h w o < l a n old w a r r i o r a n d h i · and da r i n g pirit o f h i ] nclian f re­

daught r a w ay from t h e e-reat the noi

e ,

g-ra

n t h e frightened deer and t i m i d fa, n came to drink of

my water . there J i eel a w ay in t h e deph child.

l a u o-h t er t h a t

do\ n b · my

I

\\'hat it n o w i , \\'hen the fore t

coverer! the grou n d , when th

a t hought o f fea r .

·

l ike the me! dy o f

talki1w.

t r am i

Lay you r h ead

e r , d _ er,

t i me aao, I e fore t h i _ l n d \\·a fto\\'er

.

i lver

ven \\' b i -pered to the t re :: or breath ed to t h

ret of my peace fu l , qui t l i fe ?

and th

it only it weetly, -oftly

ecret h i d Jen d e e p clown in m

you k no\\' t h e

t h a t I h a ve not

?

or i

re e z e

'' a

f rce

n an 1 th

fath r t

f \\'hat th

fo t ur

111)

m i CTht bring, n

n h rame q u i t · cal m a n d g 'n t l o n fi J i n ?"I ) , t nt t i n l y, aim

t I reak i n g- nw n.:

Iv

\\ i t h h e r


. 'o ! . he l11ll "t be mine, . l ie 111 us/ b0 m in e.

m

h r.

h r c l o er, clo my a r m

r.

Jo-0r, u n t i l a � Ja_ t w i t h one

a b o u t h e r . draw i ng

fi n d i h del ight at t h o

I w n , clo\\'n t

thin

\'er\\"h l ming impul

whi h I had clone.

r d a d . dead on my bo_ om.

s.

CJ

. h ! I .. eem to

.

ncompa-

:\ � ver ha Y e l

em d to me,

houting,

een a iook of

ilrncc wa

The

heart r n t w i th grief and pa i n arid agony .::alme

t

e er rt h i n o-

\

pirit !

uch

a w fu l a n o·l..' r and hate a n d I a }. l ay [ for("l"i c

"Hi n

a

Thou d

piri t . fr m t h i - a w fu l th i n g I '

r at

voice c a ed ' 'i th

m re. but in. teacl , thi

unbroken u n t i l ound a

c

Th :ad

mrn

a fter ages

of a mi ghty

ion in my

a :- ob b i nn-

and

good t i m e . be Thou near me.

cu l .

! keep me from cal l i n om · in thi

1-:klp me

t forgive. and

, if it

can

m y hour

be, f ree me,

01111d ancl I !ook i n o- up, sa w t h e \\ arrior

g-igan t i c cl i ff wh ich to\\' er

e er and ah ay pr

above

ence. no momen t

my el f from the thought of m_r \\' !cked!1 -

ft t o o

th ngh t 1' .

almost d ied a w a y , as i f t h e

Th

un d y i n g i n th

it fin i h d i L ta! .

t ream wa

m u rm u r d gen t l y . the

bre ze

h u <:.htd t h e i r \\' arbl i n.o- , \\·hen th

\\'t' t k i

o-ra

overcome ,,-i th i t s

e

ighed,

the b i rd

u d de n l _r from beneath a clou d the la t ray · o f ed the

t r1.:am \\' i t h l o vi n g touch.

Then cheered ,

" I f :< ou folio,,- me in m:· cou r e. you w i l l see that I am not ah\"ay m i l in g an d gay ;

and qui t a� here. bnt . om t i m e leaping along. but n ever i n th by heart ; the the

t rug ·l , at

�am

wa:' a s formerly.

o o-reat a co · t , ha

t rengt h I have to n uri h the ftO\\ er.

a ll who n e e d i t and pl

D

a

ometime Th

le

t h i n k the_\· \\' Ould not loYe m e ?

n I have learned

taugh t me much.

:\ow I u

:ind t ree , to give refre hmen t t o

a fr a i d o f me if they knew my For

!

o many do lov

un h ine and in the moon l i g h t to gl i de g ntly oyer

a n d talk i n o- o f happ:' t h i n o- . 1 59

ad

eYen ru h i ng and

ure to t h e m a n y pe p l e \\'ho c o m e t o A oa t on m y

you t h i n k t hey w uld b

in the

uch

e x t nded

t h i s prayer came fort h :-

m , hol d i n o- me cl _e to it e l f . a l lowi n g- me, when in it to fr

arm

i t h Thy b r<'ath. T h o u \\·ho u n d e r tande t a l l t h i n g

anythino- that T hou ha t made, accnr eel . o f t rial .

he fou n d

orrow,

T h o u \Y ho rn lest every t h ing ,,- i t h Thy touch \\'ho

take t all t h ing- back to Tby el f i n Thin till th

eek i n o- for h i -

ee h i m no\\ a

ut of the drea d f n l ::: t i l l n e . . \Y i t h a

Tl !ou G rea t

I t h re w

B ra e though [ \\'a . , I hu h e d my fooli h boa t i n o­

me.

by a f ar I kn _,.v not w hat . it

e

. boy. d o you wonder how

H i · form seemed to grow and gro w and h i

a

d

my cold embrace. e x u l t ing ' ith

T h e fatht'r came. ca l l i1io-,

cal m about i t ?

t r i d i n o- forw ard \\· i t h huge

t,

I g; ntly care ·

i. t n i n o- h e r glO\\ ing ch <'k . . p r i n klin g her Jov ly hai r , e\·er d ra w i n o­

ecret ?

me n o w . rn -

Th

u rface. Do you y

come

bo om, d reaming


'O

nl y, i u st

here i n thi ¡

pot every one seem

hu h e d b y t h e silence ; t h e n l feel my

in

ecret i

rage as before, but there above me to,yer e

it

t a r t to rush onward

the cl i ff and at the remembrance

I am q u i et ed , calmed a

of the great act of f or cr i ve ne s

The boy aro

to become more quiet, a

known and I

you see me. '

oftly aP. d wen t a w ay wondering if he

too, m igh t n o t learn

a leďż˝ on from the old ' a rrior, a king h i m elf if he coul d learn it a

well a

had

the ri ulet, re olving that 1 10 more would he que t ion the u e of anything that Goel ha

made.

Year

after, an old man

coun tenance c a m e to

it n

''" i t h

i t the

t h e j oy o f peace and happines

tr am. to

i t by it

8 t ream ?

Had i t

on his

er ne

side once more and l i t e n to

babbl i n rr. . c

H ad h e learned to lon th1 l of

a

k i ng ?

e.... ret helped h i m ?

ther

Ev A E. C L E M Bi 'L'.

16


College Spirit. Th ' m ith a

c Jlcoh

�- in:-,· to t hr 1 ow- \\-0\L.

wa

a t tilted back in hi

chai r hi

un crino-J y toward the w i n do\\·. a

wa

rYer_\'l hi1w i n

red

min; feature in

in t h ree

rn c c

o f conte tant

f

et

That fact wa

H a no- it, \Y hat wa

ivc game , th

Herc wa

ye

turn d

the u e, anyway. ?

mnclclle. every l h i n o- wa • down on it igh t . no, not one.

very plain to

on the table and h i

Her

luck , th re wa

no

the football team, beaten

ch:: ! ate had failt>d t o materialize becau e o f lack

a1.d general i n terc t . the fellow

d i d n ' t care a rap whether the

old college got anywhere or not. Then there were the co-ord o f the boys to the

They didn't bother h i m much

but some

eerned to have th�ir time anrl attention t aken up i n that d i rection ,

xclu_ ion of all othrr in tere t . and the con eq uence \\·a

wa · tryino- for the tea m . the Glee Club \\"a a

t o be any m aterial for

Th n, too there wa

officer:; for the year

t rack team in the the cla:

crap .

out in tead of

fra t. had ccrnbined i n to

ection

poorly

that nobody

upported . there didn't

eem

pring and i t certainly looked bad . The cla

had met and tried to elect

rlecting the be t man for the place, the

and ea ·h was t rying to outdo the other w it h

t he re ult that meet in�,. a fter meeti11g had been h e l d without fi l l i n g t h e p rincipal offices.

H e d i d n ' t care about an office him elf t hough o f cour e h i folk would i'•ould like to ee 111 erit win. Thi

l ike to hear that h e had bP.en h onored, but he competition

or rather, dirt:v po l i t i c .

b a d crept in to de troy cla

to lea e a nast_ ' ta te in everybody · � month . Certain member barely poke to certain other member even now .

unity and

o f the cla

nd finally the facu l ty eem cl to haYe entirely di regarded the intere_t orne­ of the in titution and had been crowd i ng the boy i n every department. one got c re I eyery da} for doing poor work , w hen it \\·a e i dent that no upport of the ariou mortal man cou l d do th a :-i 911e('. work and keep up hi \Yhich were conceded b; th facul t y , t ru tee� and friends to be

oro-an izat ion

<. '

ential t o the gro wth of the college . \Yhy had h

0the r

1..

On the \\·hqle, a pretty gloomy

come to Colby. a.n�·,yay ?

II o·e i f h e ' l

and had w i heel h i.

.

ai I the word, b11t hi n to

lo

o.

father had graduated from her

Fil ial love had fixed hi

choice upon t h i

p l a e a n d here i t "·a� time wa_ tecl-almost . He had learned hop cl, bu t , bbme it a l l . what \\-a that w hen ther wa · no col leg 161

ituation.

He m i o-ht ea il ' h a \ e gone to any

ornethino-. he pirit ?


m i t h reacher! t h i

con d u ion \\' i t h a bang on the table. got u p , ki cked chai r , -n atch r l h i · cap and '' ent out to ool off an 1 to ee i f anyone had h eard from t h e !5ame heino· play d at D ru n w ic k . f cour e olby wa

over

a

bl,at

n.

H o \\· cou l c l i t b .

u t o f door . h

t h rn· i se ?

\\' i ft l v . ,-,· i t h h arl cl wn. pa i ng everal men . \\' i t h a m e r� o-ru n t . t u rned and \\·ent clO\\·n t h e o l d 1 ath bet w 1 1 the w i llow , up alono- t h e r i \'er \\·alk w here h had walkt c l that fi r t u11dav when a Fre h­ walked

man . an 1 t ward the upp r fal l - . t h e ne\\' ne . , t h e uncert a i n t y . the th

H o ,,- cliff rent fr m that fi r t \\'alk, wh

idig·ht at being

fea r that he m i o-ht not �et on \\·el l ! oph - on the ca mptt �

t he fio·ht w i t h th

had been cheered by �he cla

H1

with

m i n d went I ack to the hom-ru h ,

; the Fre hman Reading, wh r

fr n t and

h e had capt u r <l

hacl h el ped to di t ribut

th

m

a ft r

th

I t _eem cl a

to\\'arcl th

t ' a d y b at of t h e w ater

s

B rick

It wa

th

many outh . h a f ter h i

was

c::illecl

11

real coll ze man and y,et

in w h ich h e had I een at th

t he 'v\ ar C ry , and t h e n xt year \\' hen h i1avin ,

a

11p

111

fC 1r a

Ev rvl> l y ;;lapped the matter with

ou r *

VLryb d�· ._.J ·p team ? ' ' *

*

*

if


The l arade h ad b n a uc:ce . Ev ry p ro f e or had been called out and had re,·ponded with a hearty ·pee'h o f ono-ratulat ion and had b en applauded.

Th

firew rk

and the b ig bonfi re had 1 een the bc, t

and at t he. -ncl . j u t b e f re the: cro\\·d hacl b ro k e n u p . ol b y ?'" and h

:he mat ter w i th

"E hi

rybody

ay:;

so.

0 - L - B - Y , rah , rah , rah , Crn • 1 1 1 .

two

t "p

u n i ver

at a t ime. h e wa

ure that th

ol d

coll ge

p i r i t ""a

a

n't

' · \\ ho

-L- B-Y,

rah ,

And a

ay

-o ?"

rah ,

rah,

h e ran up i n t o

old pl ace wa

colleo-e. t h a t the bo''

a l l righ t . that th<>re wasn't

.md that the

"C-

- L- T I - Y , rah . rah . rah . "

lie had been led by PrO\ i dence to tlii the facu lty \ ·a

h 's a l l right . . .

"

i s ever�·l o l y ?'"

" \\ he

had a ke I , ' · \\ ' hat 's

cap in one hand and a tin horn i n

,,· i t h h i

other. had re ponclecl w i t h the cro w d .

th -

.

i nce he had been in coll ge ome n

all rio-h t , that

w ere all rio-h t , that

t h i n g the matter with t he whole dead . by a long

hot.


The Love of '· He'

t i red out and hal f sick !

hot l tonigh t !

He w a

l t"

a

Friend.

po iti vdy inhuman t o

booked to room with

.

Bli

t hat st ran o-er o u t icle, n o � 1 ave a fel low that ' - come as far a

L b l i lS·ed

to c me late for the rea _on

Gradual l y the meml er �peaker,

a

end h i m to the

Th )� oug-ht to hav

nt

he ha , and been

t hat he ha. , ou t in t h e cold .

If

a

hame ! "

o f the readi n cr room tu rned t h e i r a t t n t i n to t h e

frank, 'Jutspoken fe! IO\

w hose

ympathy f o r th

u n fort unate wa

heartfel t .

" v\ hat a r e you going to do about i t Jack ?" someone a k e d laz i l ' . ome f l l ow an d gi v hi room to y,our p ro f t1ge. '

' You

•:an · t t u rn o 1 t "1

o, but

ome of you chap

" Tow �ee here. Jack ,

<l rmitorie

.

I orri

m i crh t take h i m in t h r e-

I f you knew anyth ing al out roomi n or

yo u 'd o-o kick yoursel f f

that

u o-ge tion .

111

ome of you fell

th e

,,. ,

at the chapte r hcu e. migh t , b u t w1::-- ! " ' Jack s face fiu he 1 . of you fel l ow

can

fel l o w , w h

1

can ' t a fford ro

m

ill i f no one cl c does ! '

h a d t a k n no part i n tht: con v r a t i on l u t who wa

. couch hal f a -l e�p, a French nov 1 Ii t l e - �J

on a 1 ;iml ov

' T m i n th ree n o w a n d '

I ut I

·

held in

t r t hee l

ne hand turned

r n ow and w a k ed u p . '

e

here. you c l 1 ap.

or two if you

ay

he won ' t be if he'

!

I :-1'l l C

o!

-

I can

land i t , if he ·

w i l ling- to t ry i t-pr bably

d u t i fu l l y w a rn e d . '

I - I -you ' re a w fu lly o·o cl,

' .i

f r a d ay

I 'l l l ook a fter your m i s ionary g-rarnpu

He

vcr mind !

warn h i m w i th th

r

r · m ab u t-a l it l l

ha

a x ton . bu t-"

pr 1 ably would ra th r go

t of th

fr

hi

.

1'J rri. , t

w ar a

u 'c l h

ll

r

t ct r wh n

' ' K nt

t h i n k i n g- o f ?

kn w .

r6i

But


l\ l ean t i m c , below stair . a v ry "·eary, h me ick b

fr

rn

m a

th r and .i ter · a boY, from a t ru e home. pu r

face wa

almo t cla . ical i n i t

But he wa

no pr d i cry. rhi

bro\\ thotwht

.\ h oy fre ·h

in 1 ody a n d

bo:-.

were none the

The y unt->

oul.

t rength "· ithin .

H i . powers were u n der a cloud, hi

achino­

pot burned in either ch ek

weete t . n tered .

were audible o n t h e u n carpeted . t a irway a n d t w o peopl

e. cort and a new-comer. " Yan ,'

Jack'

pleasant yoice was

Lambda Kappa men . who' 1 '1 1

placed .

eemed to w i thhold i t ' The n ew-comer Arthur not

goi n o- to tak i u · t as . oon

ee Prof. Jame

Kane rn e to cla p a

l it t l e .

·

hand warm

aying-. a

fel low about

"thi

a xton , one of our

you home w i th h i m until \Ye cret you the reo·i t rar open

and

l\Ion l ay . · ·

fi r n 1 , but "·h ich , for

o m e r a on

welcom e . t ion i n o- glance embarra -ed

aid noth ing bnt bis stead_ -. qu F i n i s h i n g his

crutiny he pick cl up the . uit case at Arthur's

feet and A rth u r . dumbly real i z i n o- t h a t he \\·a

a

waited .

rcfin mcnt and reflect d the

mouth droope d , a reel tep_

hi

y

eel fath r'. cleath-lJC'cl , one who had ju. t hidden farew 1 1 to a mourning

I

whom h e had noti" e l

expected to fol low . went out \\· ith

but t \\ o poin t -a bitter mout h

and

hard eye . It wa th

a chill, "·in cly n i o-h t in earl:· No,·ember and they bu ffeted a(l'ain t

' ind in

ilenc�.

few momen t.' \\·alk brought them to a fin e-look i n (I'

hui l di1w, floocle I "·i t h l i�h t . h al l . a n d the curiou t h rough h i m a perfectly

coming and o-oing-

he went up stair . tood

lark. b u t a \\'rl.Y<' of h o t .

t h i n o· al ive bru h eel by hi B l i x , down ! " command

leg

I hi

tou h cl the but ton and t h ' Yo u find me j u t a an l

Arthur felt aba -hed in the el gant . fi nely l i (l'hted of the fello\\·

companion un locke I h i

Hi wa

e \'

and a doo-'.

a

i d e for h i m to

nter.

t r u c k h i m i n t h e face.

harp b.:trk gr etecl h i m .

e cart and j u t t h n ,

J i o·ht

It

ome­

" Do\\' n .

tepping beyond h i m

he

pran(I' u p .

I am . ' ' h i

traio-ht n out for y·ou l

cen t ec\ a i r

eemed to bum

ho t �ai d b i t t rl

Hypocrite

ar

r.

I di cln"t ft y a round

•20m fortable, but I 'm-wel l-n o t . "

H e closed the d o o r and pu h i n g the d o g away in\' ited . r t h u r to m a k e h i m eif a t h ome. If

rth u r had gone to the lower world on a v i i t and t h e ruler h a l thu

aJmon ishecl h i m he cou l d not have felt any fr hom it

ickne -

hea y .

s

inclined.

en�"ulfecl h i m-hi . head t h robbed pa i n fu l l y .

i c k n in g odor began to w h i rl aroun d h i m .

t rrible w ave of The g-reat room \\· i t h

The floor flew u p to meet

him and strnck h i m , cnd1 ing· all the l i fe ont of h i m . H

became d i mly con cion

iaving back h i

f a r u :- h o f

hair \\· ith fragrant wa ter 165

o l d a i r--of a h a n d " r y tender

and a gentle voi ce. " You poor chap !


Here . drink thi . " Th is w a . �rong ancl pungent, but he "·a too w ea k to re - i t . en t l y h e fe l t better an d t. ri d t � i t u µ . b 1 1 t . t hou�h the gTeat w i n do"· w ere open , the atmo phe re eerne 1 u ffocat i n g and hi mouth and t h roat w r b u rn i n g u p . Y en t C a x ton looked at him p e r p l e ·erl . a n d then to k d e c i i e a ct i on . But \Yhe n h e ret u rn c t w i t h t h e doctor he fou n d t he fellow he ha l l e ft w i t h , r t h u r . c a rce l y able t o hold h i m-he w a raying i n w i l d l el i r i u m . l i ' i n g e r the . ad cene of the pa " t few month . The worn-out bod '· a n d o v ert a x ed mind had gi,·en w a y a n d the 1 oy lay in the re l e n t l e _ grip of t h e fc, e r-fien d . T h en K e n t a x ton u r p r i · d h i . classmat� . H e t u rn e I h i . el gant r m i n t o a ho p i t a I and con t i t u t d h i m . e l f a n ur . e. ;\ i g" h t an 1 !a v he watched u n rem i t t i n g l y over rt h ur : very clay he w r te en co u ra g in g- I t l e r. t t h a t far­ a w ay moth 1 and i ter. for h e had lea rn e d rt h u r · s hi torr an I he felt t hey Pre

_

had a

u ffered en ougl1 .

lave.

befor

\\.hat \\'er

hi

th ugh:-

a

h

·aw t h e b y'

h i m . when he he::i. r c l a l l it pi t i fu l . ec rct . ::ll l i t

pur . t ru go-le.

If an out raR cl c n cie1 1 ce . co u r g- 'd hi. soul h e n ver . h fac gre w harp and t h i n from hi watch . rent ::i xton · _ w a . a r rang-e l i Uory . A fel low of b r i l l i a n t p ro p ct and ki n t- l y . pi r i t , h n t ere d col l eg-e. He w a s a fa r i t e w it h ry ne, but h i s moral l a x i t .r-pa rt l y p 'rha1 :rn i n h e r i t a n c e- -wa. apparen t . He w a t h u gh t l and carele . . bu t . y u n g- a he \r a : . h loved w i ne rind w m en . h r e. and car I . He w a b r i l l i a n t that at fi r_t t hey o \·crlookecl and c nd n d. He \\' nt i n t

rav i n gs ? hi

.:-arca:m a n d y · t r<>mained. in t h e b tt 111 n f many a hear t , a Ht t h \\'a. human, and h i . cl · i r ' f r , b id : hi fai t h fu l tan t er r i r h ad t mptcd h i m to t ake in th \\'a t h i . p n t -u p l e nging that m�H I h i m erve h i m . I t \\'a a h i l l day i n D cc m h r. . \ rt h u r . ,· e ry pal and w ea k . w a . rccl i n i n rr m a r at h a i r " h ·n 1 - C'lll c a m i n , bringi n g a br a t h f c r i . p , c 1 1 :ot i r w i t h h i m . " 'arl l f i lt o n ' . r o m m a re h a :; g-one 1 1 me o n accou n t f hi ' ' . and 'arl .a\ � h con id rs ,. u ho keel a. h i · fu t 1 1 r h tt. r hal f ! \\'h n d y u w a n t

hut p werf ul id I.

t

m \•e ?'' 1 66


"

h , a n y t i me !

I 'm

orry I \ e t roublt I yon

money can · t pay you-noth i n g can-�l-.ut I nev r for me. and

a.

1 n g- a: I l ive. \\' hatever--n

o long.

ou ' re n ot poor-

h a l l f rget w h at you \·

matter w h at come . I

done

hall al ways

tan cl your frien d . " Y o u k n e w j u . t w hat I am a n d a f l l o w o f

' ' Xo , you w on ' t , ol d fel low !

co n t act w i th a h u man being that "·a

to-want cl to come in cl o ut

1 ." h i m and h e ' l l

me

•\\'

I

.

"

ee hr.re . Ca xton !

o u t on the

yo n \\' r e

a good deal -then h e ' l l

m }· sen es ! J 'ye com · r f ll o \\ a n d- "

111

I t hnngh t w h i l

f o r t h e worl d !

know

can · t

you

I \\ ouldn ' t

i c k ther . ' I ' ll do my be t

tay an d r om \\' i t h m e '-but H i l ton

Carl

it.

do

a

i

I 'm goi n o- to . ta,· w i th you-t h a t i . u n l e

n ice

y o u put

t reet . "

" Bo t h era tion !

' DiJn t y o u o·et a n y

enti mental idea

' I won ' t . b u t I 'm goi n�· t o room \\' i t h you j u st t he 1\' o w

l1onoral l e . j u t

r\ fell '\\' coul d n 't h Ip i t !

nee m r , an l l 've crrown fon d of you . t u rn y o u

becau e I wanted

done t h i

r ·v

your - t a m p i . better o ff t o let one o f m in e alon e .

i n t o your head ! ' '

ame ! ' '

rthu r Kane. b e sen�ib!e . " '

' I "·i l l ' !:\ow

i f you will.

·

top fool i n g !

I f you '" i h to he

:lon · t want anyth ing to do work i n to, j u t

!

tay her

o f you . m y i nnocen t ?

t raci zed . left to nw cla

_

and p u hed out of every t h i n �.; you ' d

�o !

1 \Yon 't let y u be a foo l .

The boy'

tone wa

fel t a w eak hand on hi_

like t

\\ hat do 1 w a n t

\\' h y . m y dear ch i l d . I shou l d be grey-headed

::-\nth i ng.

i u a "·eek. if I h a d to guard that LOn . cience o f your ! your way, be a dear l i ttle

that you

with

h r i t i a n , and l et me be

:i.

::-\o. 111\· 1 oy. you go

s i n n e r i n peace."'

He

h i t te r an l h e Anng h i . han dsome head h aught i l y .

ho11l der a n d he looked i n to t \rn u n fl i n c h i n g blue eye .

" You don 't mean t h a t , K en t . y u kno\\' you d n ' t , " a n d t h e arm came a roun d h i s n ec k .

T h e t wo you ng h · a d . t h e l ight a n d t h e: la r k . \\'ere ,·erv c l o e together

a n d a broken voice _ a i cl , " 1\'o, I don ' t , Arthur !

I f you <. •ill

tay with me-

h,

ho''" t h a n k fu l I a m ! " , o

t h e .:ompacr w a

a ry , rnn

made a n d . t o t h e a maze m e n t of e Y ryone, t h e m i

tayed \Yirh Kent C'ax tnn .

t h ey recrarded h i m w i t h ,_, rf'at

\'Onderrnen t .

beh i n d h i m .

a

mother and

i ter

i n a j o l l :· crow d of coll ege b o y

<] Ue t i on able place of a mus men t . an<l . \Yh i le h Ken t

he

:xpected i t , a l t hough

J t made a d i ffe rence i n h i msel f­

him j ealon l y . O n e n i crh t

_ ought

hi

j de and

ion­

w ere not . t o any crreat

a tempting i n toxication about t h e freedom of K e n t '

had p u re p ri n ciple

oon

a

A rt h u r fau n I every t l i i n g \'ery mu h

exten t , t ru e . t here wa

Ken t '_ prophe ie

"· a

to

way .

But he

10\·e. a n d K e n t \\'atc h ed

_-\ rt h u r

t ra yed i n t o a very

t he re , Kent came i n .

remarked carcl e ' ly.

'Tm

goi n cr home .

\ · ery •

rt.

167

-------


com i n ..:::; 1 1 0 \\. ? " ' and Arth u r wen t .

::\ot a \\·orcl d i d Kent

in their O\Y11 room . then tak i n o- :\ 1-tl m r h>· t h e you

c7•cr,

101 1 0- �

a

rth u r wa

you l ive

;o i n t o

· u ch

h o u l cl r

a

ay u n t i l they \\' 'IT

he

ai 1

hole agai n .

t rn l y , ' ' D n 't

You u n ler tand ! ' '

rebelliou -not t h a t h e care-cl for t h e amu ·cmen t-but the commancl

t u ng. ' You '

n o r i rrht to command m e ! '

''. ee 'here, my l ittl ,ood graci o u '.

mind.

Y

n

Fre h m a n ! ... a n ' t

1

You

hav - t w o m u rdered

go t o bed a n d m i n 1 your eld r . t h e

enior . ' '

1 1 that year they l i ved too-ether, vacat i rm

_

c

n cl

_

Y u an. \\' C r fo r .

t

n ci nc

rtl m r d i e!.

and al l .

far a way e v n for t h e longer \\· i n ter vacation . a n d K rn t had n n e . th

lono- :ummer vacation came. :\rth u r per. naclecl K n t t

V e ry r l uctan t l y he wen t . yet drawn b y an i rre i t i l I • fa cinati n . moth r

The motherl e

clo\\'n ro the wancl r e r t h ro ugh t he:e

u t of hi

a wi e mother,

he eYer tol d , but .. h

o n

They talked of i t , on

R od the man who a xton .

rca 1 m r

w i t h h i m and. being n ea rl

·

g n .

... \ 1-t h u r

\ Vh�n he r

T can m ake

i t t i n g o u t on t he piazza. and K nt d pl ore I

n i gh t ,

' e n t l y . "·ith ut [

r onal ity,

oul d ancl w ou l d . m i ght do.

"I have never don P rhap

.

f c n. tant compan ion h i p wa

. e med t

� I r . Kan

back to coll ege, I ent-he d i d not know wh r .

lack of fut u re plan .

Ken t

The b i t t e rn

erhap

i n fi n itely g n t l

wa

he a k cl her 1 oy n o qne t ion

The brio-h t . umme!' wou l d

i mple people .

face and t he bo_yi h l i fe ebb back.

i n t h a t face than

hi

It wa_ l ik

hoy had m·ver frl t the m th r touch u n t i l . \ rt h u r' t retched out h e r Iov i n o- hand. It wa- a i f t h arm f ,ocl had rea ·h c l

a d rea m !

grow

D u t when

g;o home \\' i t h h i m .

."e

to

ay rro cl n i gh

nt.

T

am

tal ked

f th t ouch

h e held h r han I a m m nt-

a n y o-ood i n t h e \ \ ' rid, and

a ton em

I r . Kan

:.; w aml i t ion. seem I t

goi ng to t ry.

h !

,

much

w r ng.

). l ay T k i - - \'Ou-:\ t o t her ?'

anti he r ver n tl ) touched her forch acl.

The n e ' t a fternoon _ rthu r a n d K e n t \\'Cn t O\' r to a n i g h l rin, t \\' 11 to �o ov r th gr at h tel , there bei n o- bu i l t f r :m mmcr ,.., uc. t . Five . t rie.. it had 1 e n ai. eel and t i l l th work men w c: r . at "·ork. . \ rt h u r kn \\' t h pr - nc J t h e two ru mmaged n to th ir h art' ont n t . m . taging- to ov rl ok th p at t h e fi ft h t rr, a t h y . t a rt l o u t n view

a worl:(man cal led.

I

w

pull i t down , and i t i n t ;afe . " cl.

'(' m

1 l d n 't go

ut t h en:: . boy -t h

a ITol d 1

Th J i g-h t . "

k cl fi rm

v 'v

.. t a rt •d

l•l

n u g h and I ' ·n t

t h ' p l ea a n t p a n rama .. t rdch d h for · l l H . n 1 . d b n a t h t h • i r fee m o •ed . a n d a part n f t h e.· t r<:l l i · \\'Ori· and sc \ · r a l plank:; f · I I , c u l l i n ;r ofT th · i r ret mn. The part 1 ·neath th 111 w a v ·d dan� rou l y and t h ey c u l d rily : a · r · them. J ve from i n t a n t 1 :ilh hy clin ging t< t h e jl'lty.

,\

th

t h ·:

t o c l l ak i n � aero.

\\'

1 68


" [ t won ' t h l e i

but

enc · ) f

figu re, clad i n a with

cl

PI

emblanc .A rt h u r·

·

ick

h :i. rt ·-·a

! i o-!1 t frarn

tell

u i t . f!C\\. h y t h e w i n d \\' t h u I-t he\'

a

*

Kent

lay

on ly

a

*

*

f emGri al Hall , a t ablet w h o e h Uory t h e boy

of \\ hich t hey ar I.

:\H: :\lORY

KENT

CLA " f an

out.

o gail v entered h a l f an hour bdor

*

bronze tablet in

one of the t h i ng

ru heel

kl man ! "

a n I t h e workmen

parape t . dangerou . l y near the edge-uncon c iou *

T here i t

dull

lay on th

) ou r m ther- ood- 1 ye,

A rt h nr !

f tht> merry fel low \\"ho had

*

v12

t1 "

rey o u t i n g

C

prou d . and it bear

thi

legend :

OF

:{ TO N .

O F 1 8-.

mea. u reth b_v t h e o u t ward appearance alone. b u t God k nO\\·eth t h e

hea rt."

' \i h a t m an o f you i

t here, t ha t w i l l lay

lo\rn h i s l i fe for h i

brother ? "

"Gr ater l o v e hath n o man t h a n t h i · . that a man lay cl0\n1 h i s l i fe f o r h i f ri e n d s . "

-S.

L. H .


The Daisy-Seer. Second Prize.

.

.

he Jo,·e

me.

'· h e love

l ove

me not ! ' "

m e . 10\·e

me n o ! ' '

n eYer cou l d d i ,· i r.e h e r m i n d : . aw h e r fa i r . I k now her k i n d . B u t ne1·er could d i v i n e h e r m i n d .

· · he l o v e h

m e , love

lo,·c

m e . loYc5

P t '

me

111e not ! ' "

weet d a i y m i n e n o w t e l l i t me. od

did

w h i per

it

to t h ee­

e'cr . he t h i nk of Jo,·e and me ?

me, me. Reveal

t 0 me

her

I w a i t to know But, "

i n most

\\ h a t e 'e r

me. me.

T h e cruel ' ' not" fi l l .

B

not !

!..

me not

t hough t :­ my l o t ,

, forbear t hat d readed · · not . · · he l ove

he loves

h

Jov ::: me lo,·e

m

me

JO\' Jo,·e

I

me

not

!

not ! "

d read t o hear :

w i t h despa i r

fcar.­

and

m c r c i ful , m y Arrn•eret- ecr. '

he love

me,

he loYes

me,

Jo, es m e not ! Joye

me

not � " relca e

, bring my a n x iotL hrea t

!

-peak to my ,,on! of Jove a n d peace, And "

"

I t m y doubt he IO\'CS

me,

he J ,. s n 1e , . ,

.\ wa. ,

fell

. he Jo ·c

douht

and torment I ve

and

m .-she, my

c a. e !

not !

h er !

lurking en11

:tr . d ·ar ! f

-Tran. l a t ion frcm1 t he Bulgarian. by

1 70

K R I ST I E I .

BnY A DJ t EH .


The Year. \!V i th ;.he clo. <· her n i n t h decad .

f the pre cnt year Colby will ha e fairly entered upon

!though the la t t \yelve month

have not been the mo. t vcnt fu l in Iler hi tory , yet one may with truth apply to the ·ear the con en tional phra uppo e I to begin '=!very uch rf'v iC'w and a) that i t ha been · 'one of

the mo t pro perou

I n the fir t pla the

year. in the history of t l i e in t itution. ' e

In t h i

i n ·,yeJl ord�red h u man soc iety 011t. i de of colleges. we ar t hele

marked by the fact that

the prosperity of t he college i

pirit pt>rvad i ng i t s l i fe i. one of con formity to the be t i deal

s

only it i

that prevail

re pect of cour e

haring the c:ommon e x perit>nce of all _•\m.erican col l ge� .

Never­

g rati fying to feel that we are sharing this experi ence i n full mea u re.

o fa r as can be j udged by tho e o f us \\. ho have a pretty i n t imate general knowledge of the college l i fe, we can

ay w i t h t ruth that no i n fluence is active

among u s that would not make for good order and the common good where er h u man beinzs l ive together. ci.11 the coll ge orO'ani zat ion

Good work, rat ional recreation

at peace " i t h tl1'" ' orld out side the campu rather our own c n. ciousne

and intere t in

h a \ e abC'orbed ou r t i me an d our energ-ie . s,

\ e are

or

and "· ith our O\ n con c ience

w i t h i n the campu

fen ce.

The opening of ti� fall term bronght to the colleO'e enough newcomer more than fill the Fre hman

eats i n the chapel .

to

Time has proYed that the

q uality a wdl a the q u an t i t y of the entering- cla is on the grati fying i de of "the average . , One c i rcum tance about t h i cla s a l i ttle ou t o f the common order i

the fact thc>.t for the fir t time in the h i . tory of the college it ' a

di' ided between men and " omen . there is a "·ide rarnre o f

abou t th

mailer wllege

i n to p retty clo e contact w i t h the . act i vitie

organization .

enough to

·

ent iment and opinion .

One of the ' al uable thing student

l! pon this point i t i

evenly a · that

that it bri n gs i t ·

of the d i fferent college

These have been u tained during the pa t year at Colbv w it h good

. pirit and e.,,' cellent re u l t s .

Football honor d i d n o t come to u

last fall but we did our best i n

t u rn ing o f the tide at the openi1w of next yea r. probably been the best i n the edgPd by member

in large m e a ure

pite o f fate and are cheerfully ready to a \Yait the tate thi

year.

Our mu ical organ i zation Thi

ha

o f other coll<"O'e m u i cal orO'ani za t ions and

been the verd ict of the general publ ic.

I t is not often that a

furn ish a glee club, an orche t ra and a mandol i n club

r 71

o

have

b en frankly acknowl­ eem

to ha e

mall coll ege can

l a rge and

o

excellent


a.

those we ha e

pr

e n t out thi

M ode t y fo rbid

mai 11t;:i ined.

e n t \v'rit r .

The col leo-

M a. ach u set t . . ' i t . pe a k

Like

cont i n u e d �o j u t i fy t h

i t elf. '

eem

d i d not "· i n t h e h n o r

ha

fir t conv rt· d

he year i

and opin ion .

noticeable a

th

The first

fu l l y by an\ M a i n e c ol l

t h i . :'ca r in the i n t e rc o l l g-i at

evide n t that \YC ought e i t h e r t

orn eth i n g h e . i le

or to g o o u t of i t . debate i t se l f i

nece

ary.

a cq u i ri n o- of tec!m i q u e i . t h a t ou r men m a k e

a

.

conte t

a

g

go int

th

1 u�in

i n d i pen a bl e . cl

a

hawing- a

1 1 t h i nt--· t h :' . d

c n idere d . i t i

rol lc�e l i fe .

organiza t i on

to die

::i

u rpri ing

w h en we r Re t t hat practica l l :·

it i

A go d begi n n i n g wa

i n t h e o rga P. i z ati on o f pcl i t i al c l u b , but t h e p a :'.' . i n g- o f t h e P r w h ate ,·e r a cl v a n t a g

h

certain backgro u n d of h al i t ual cl bat i n g· f r t h

frature of th �

o f deba t i n g

good abi l i t y a n d h a rd " rk u pon

n o ah n tion to d eha t i n o- i - paid at Colby. w h i l e at Bate

cau ed the

Echo

The

The men " orked h ard and rc A ected o-r at cred i t up n the college

w i t h Ba t e .

p ro m i n e n t

have be n well

welc me d w eek1:' hy t h e a l u m n i a n d undergra d u at

sort to b e carried t h rough succe

of thi

u r d l� a t er

but i t

for

I t i. a fai th fu l record of college n w

.

publ ication o f t he " C olb:'· , t .ri e · " e a rl y in entrrpri

pul l i cation

op i n i o n g n<:'ral l �' en tertained when i t wa

i n to i t · pre t>n t fo r m and i to "·horn it come

year.

that a n y t h i n g . houlcl be s a i I o f t h e ORA LE by t h

n a t u ral death an 1 t h i

at al l t i m e

a

ma le la t fal l

i d n t ial campri i gi1 b r ugh t to an

nrl

co1 1 l rl have hecn cl e r i ' er! from ge n e ra l d ebating-.

O u r ha� 1)<1 1 1 record ha

n n t been m a d e a t t h e pre, e n t w r i t i n g- but i n dicat ion

a re t h a t the hi torian who record

it fo r t h e n . · t

t e l l t h a t w i l l gra t i f v al ! who a re j eal ntL

ra 1

f the rc p u t a t i n of

w i l l hav alb

a

in t h

t o ry t

matt

r

of spring athl tic .

Death

ha

acq uaintanc \\

\\' r

.

1

ofacl at the op n i ngth · y ar f w hom r t u rn c l fr m ::i.

and M r . J I d man . b th

172

Pr f

f ah

r Roh rt. nc ' .

A n ew


acq m 1 t 1on to the £ac u i ty " a

Profe . or Clarke \\ .

us fr m t h e l n i rr ity of C h i aero a The

o ial l i f

of the col lege ha

upplern n t to th valuable a

well a

gi en by th on

o f th

Lh ab _

a

in on

giv

r.

an enj oyable f atu re of our

a t the P rcsid .n t '

Hon

e

have b en \ ell attended.

u ual

the ' J un ior P rom" one of t he pret t i e t

c t n re

enough to

beh i n d those of former

i n Bo t on and � w Y ork do n o

the a l u m n i reunion

fol

T h e i n form.al t a

o-�ial l i fe .

pera Honse, F r i d a y . spring w a s i n n o f

ucce

D i vi ion of the college a n d th�

in con n ection w i th ou r colle-ge year a n d it i

" Prom" thi

\\ hole a hel p fu l Five

or t wo recent Y.ear , c n t i tuted

m o t en j oyed o f the year'

::i t the Fa1rfi lei parti

ic .

features o f o u r s t u d n t e x i tence.

Dean and m embers of the W'ornen '

term recept i n .

hamberl a i n , who came to

r of Ph

been rather quiet but on th

have be n held an 1 have

as embl i e a

other

Prok,

the h ead of t h e soci a l l i fe of t b e college, but i t i

·

ay that

ar .

P rob­

prop rly come und r

rhetoricall y con i t nt in t h i

pa ragraph t o note t h a t the Do t o n merting a t l east

c rved

t o en l i ven

o ial

con d i t ion s on the campus. On the whole the year has been progrc, i ve i n everrth i n g- that make th

development o f the colkge.

the n e w cataloo·ne, wh ich i and con tent - .

:Not h i n g perhaps i n d icates thi

thoro1 1 ghly mod e rn a o!b) ha

Probabl)

t o model , mechanical exec u t ion

n ever before i

pamphlet of i n formation ab .nt t h e col l ge a

utd

o clear and comp! t e

that of t b i

year.

There i

t h a t is wort h knowing about t h e i n t i t u t ion that cC::L n not be l earned from it Progr

s

is

for

more fu lly than a

l ittle page .

t i l l further evident i n the k i n l i n t l'rest w h i ch a l u m n i an d aeneral

publ i c are n�an i fest i ng i n the policy o f the col!eo-e.

The agi tation w h ich ha

d i s­

tm bed some is merely a man i festation 0£ l i fe and growth w h i ch ought to be grati­ fyin g t o all w ho love the rnll ege for i t s pa

t

a n d a re hop ful for i t

future.

one can doubt concern i n g t hat future who i s fam il i a r \\· i t h our eighty year honorable h i tory a n d \'1ho take t i on o f the in t i tution to si tion to take a

a

Xo

of

i n to accou n t our location . ou r field a n d the rela­

denom inat ion t hat ha

in rec nt

econ d place in the matter of promo t ing- it

1 73

·ear

hown n o d i po­

i n t i tut ion

of lea rn ing.


The Frost-Fog. During \ i n ter m i d n ight hour , w rapped in darkne \\"hen we mortal , l abor-wearied, lay in Rol l i ng f r c m the nortl: or from t h e

h e l d t he t ree

I t ha

decked t he

a n d hedge

ature'

i n embrace a

a cap t i ,•e in a fro t

But when o'er the hill

�nowy lap t

re · t .

cold a

death.

branches w i t h a garment fai r :

aple

£yery t w ig it hold

h a r p l y - 1 i t i ng i cy brea t h

nipping and i t

I t ha

chill,

weet and s t i l l .

outh, from ea t or we t .

C a m e t h e fro_ t-fog ' b i t e and den e r m With it

l umber

pri on rare.

the radiant sun l egi ns � o ri e.

vVhen each crea t u re of the . hady night now

l ink

away or d i

,

Lo ! the icy mi t' begin to t remble a n d lo flee. They w i t h d ra w i n pa- ive si l ence from

ach cry lal- ru tecl t ree.

To t h e Y a l l ey o f the river, cringing. flee they fir t. There at J eno-th by ho t i l e But on

,·ery t ree and

There now cltng B r i o-hle t gem

u n - h a ft

they are hu nted and c l i sp rsed :

h ntb t ho e icy fog

a frozen b auty,

embraced a. <l.

very twig \Nt l h radiance

are floating i n the heaYen- ent s i l very J i aht.

E,·ery . h ru b ' i t h

park l i ng d iamond

E\'ery tr e is richly

ct w i t h p arl

i

an eye-ent rancing

a t u re is ec tatic o' r her j ewel-crad l ed w i n ! r day .

17 1

ight ;

of p u re · t ray ;

. M.

rr .



Sam. K r PL L C-: G ) .

TO

( - PO[, G I E

I.

T h er e '

a l i t t l e d a rk - · k i nncd m a n ,

Sam.

hich i

i r ol by a l l he c a n , O n r Sam. l f t h er e ' · \\ Ork to <l0 a l l day. H e a i n 't rrot a word t o . ay.­

\,York

to h i m

\Vork

in't

is

si mply p!ay-

am ?

it.

II. If a

Fre hman

want

L o k up

am.

l f t h er e \

<

meth i n '

H u n t up

nd

j u·t

the c 1 1

he"!! tell

Don't Tho'

v

t

he' you

it.

on d r i nk.

t o t h i nkam ? on t h e

water b t

hen w

don ' t

we

brain. ompla i n .

:-ing h i m t h i s refra i n­

Temp'rance

am. IV.

\Vhat

doe n ' t

h

ur

kn

1

about.

a 1 11 :

i n 't wo r t h t he fi n d i n ' out­ f · it. h. h ·

1 f 1•'s I1 .·..,

do.­

am ;

.et· u s a l l

it

to

cre1 .-

er

UL

11·11

Cha p l a i n But

w hat

am.

cl

a little

o' j o i n t ,

it a l l to y u-

J an 'tor

I l e'

ut

poi nt ,

am.

F o r h e kn w · How t o b -;

a

Jiul

.

am ? bu

.

hr's

am ?

w i �c .


v.

Now.

they·,·e made

a full

Profes or

O u t 'er Sam ; There are !ots of honor Ain't ther', . nd

the

le

er­

am ?

un:hine

in

his

face

Helps h i m wear hi · badge w i th grace. nd he

n0bly

' Fes or

filL

hi

VI. f h en

here·

pl:lce-

Sam.

to

. am 'el

L i t t l e . am.

Som.

0 borne-­ 'am !

Our

President by proxy.­

Thi

a i n ' t no fl o w ' ry ode.

T ru ty

Sam. Sam.

But you 'ye helped the nd

for

benefit.

Bies ·

yt'r,

Sam !

tudent's load,

be towed.

Sa111 !


The Buffalos. RG

.

L Z ED

\T

COL l l Y .

1 yO I .

O F F I C ER .

� . P. Thay r, \\ ort h y G ran<l \\ allower.

F . P . H am i lton .

ur reme Bellm,· r a n d M ud-To

C. \\".

,

r.

teward, H o rn y-h ade I Roamer in

?-U : :'.f r.ER . H . L . V\ i thee.

V\' . H . H a w I.

. L . Good w i n ,

l . R . B othby. B.

1 -Got in on hi

(r)

-i--Pa

t

Rip-

*-\\" ant <l t

F. H.

Leiah t

(4)

H . E. Pik , l . R .

.

\\ . C . \ a hhu rn .

(*)

mane.

-- - I n i t i a t ed hy a B u ffal e s .

3-Pre-emin

weet , P . H . P .

G. T.

( 2,

( B uff:\Je-::

a n d i c la t e ) .

n t H o rn - P u ller. nort r. e t in, but hoof

t o I ona.

17

11.

( 3)

n t e-roo m .


Carbonettes. Dl

E RT

T I O :\ 0 :--J

" P rofc . or," queried Doc. n hi

vV E L H

tc\' ard a

R

RE B I T .

" de old j an i tor" p u r ued h i

morn ing round . " d i d you ever c l o any hunting ?"

that philo oph ical darkey fi b ing a la t yc:-ar' <lat 'mind

\\"ay

ah,'' rep l ied

from the waste-can, " b u t

me dat M'i - 'r Brown up on College a' e n u e

rabbiL i n h i

hot a--one o ' de e yere T don ' t 'member de name, b u t ' twarn · t

garden de u<lder nigh t .

·· �'el h rabb i t , ' ' Yent u red Doc.

a common one. ' ' rabbi t .

.:. Iu n se

· · .:-io,

He w a

a big one . "

\t\Tel h rabbits no\\ . · ·

'ta i n ' t , ne i ther.

' ' Xo

c a u e cley a i n ' t fi t to eat . "

" B u t , P rofe

" Y e , sah , dat 's i t-\ elsh

or, it'

again s t the la'

h , 1 gue. s not, Profe s o r .

"

to

hoot

Dere a i n ' t no clo e t i me on ' em , I 've eaten 'em m

el f . "

· ' \Veil, <la t Jon 't prov<' i t , " said t he Profe - o r , · · cau e I gue s you ' d eat mo t anyr h i n rr ; but I know after w h i ch and wa

dey a i n ' t fit to eat an ' dey a i n ' t no l a w on 'em neither,"

tatement o f t ru t h t h e p rofe . or wen t off i n a

d i . app arino· ju t a

spasm o f chuckle­ ··

Doc . ret u rn d t o t h e charge w i th

ay, Sam,

' hat " ou l d i t be if a goat should eat a � el h rabbit ?' ' '·I g-ue i t would be . a dead rroat , al l righ t , � I i s ' r teward . . " K o ' t \vould be a hare in t h e butter. · Thi

che. tnut h i t the l'rofe · . or

o har I that he made no rep!

and D oc . reti red

to plan another

'""' H . H I T Y llie H . i incidentally

Y . l\i .

. A.

CEG I N" S

fond

of

. ociety.

Recen t l y t h e

Dear Pa : Cou ld ) ou l et m<' have

H i s name

pater fam ilias

a

E veryt h i n g here i

i

aLo on

the

ret i red

Ii t

received a l e t t e r w h ich r a n a

l i t tle more money t h i

quite a lot to t h e church an l m i . ionary fund .

ETC.

the mo t p rominent sartorial repre entative at Colby and i

oc iet ie

quarter ?

of

the

follow :

I have been rriving

lately and find m

i:ominrr \\'ell an l hope you are the

·

el f

hart on

ame.

Your lovinrr

on LLIE.

The reply wa

1\J y Dear

thi :

on :

You r letter rece i ,·ed . tim

I am very glad you are devoting

o much of your

and 111oney to 1.· h u rch i ntere -t , but you will have t o do i t out of rour a llow1 79


ancc.

I w i l l deduct from your next quarter'

allowance enough to pay your Yo R PA. The cht: rch h a CYOne into bankru ptcy ince beino- deprived of thi important . ou rce o f revenue.

church obligation .

' LE. � LI .>: E

EL 1

I :\i £ ,

F u rry " had a habi t of o-oing up on H i o-h

·ear. a l i ttle more frequ ntly than eemed nece a ry o one n i o-h t he wa · a k ed · · a ', u rry, h w d oe i t happen that ·ou ' re up thi \Yay . o o ften ?" , " wa th quick reply, " I h a e my wa. hino- done up h re. . . T h i i t o giv notic t hat h till retain hi l a u n d re but that i f he knew h calll•d her that, t her 'cl "

,

..

:.\ R

E .G\

THER �

\ XY

i\ I E .

\\--k-m-n i a Ju rnor o f hauo·hty dem a n o r and blu eye a \'e t that ha to b o-iven l eepin::- pow der . t pr venL di t u rbance peace. He i al o Lord H i o-h \\. i sh - \\ a h of the l(appa an l pend hi atu rday ven i no-s at the Dutton H ou e ely · i u m . Dut h i s aino-lor · i to d i p r t t h newe t thing yet an l he recently went into a fn rn i h i ng tore w here h el ct u a pai r of tocki nO' . ,,- i t h t h e national emblem \ni t larcre upon th m, and t There he found that th y didn 't fit hi ·lph-lik f t, \1\ h i ! ab nt a couple -

me l ied

Tl T

y I

.

\ HITE. lif )

.

n wh

wa

w

'cl,


m i gh t

meet

at

i mporta n t n

. ome

appoi nted

time

and

plac .

at

uch

tim

a

. om t h i n o­

d b e sai d .

T o w i t came t o pa .

that t h e

i mple theory a n d practice o f t h e grocer'.

a �d put a brilliant i dea i n to t h e h ead of the ). J a i den and in hot ha te outh and

� he

' i\f y bra\ e one. at length I hav a

quar

a plan , and \\'e a re

o f w h ite cardboard which w i l l

_ outh w indow of my mother'

make

it

a fe for

my win lo\\ , I will place the cardboard j11 t out i d you go to your dnb, for your th rice-daily mea l . t reet .

ee the

in th e. e l a t ter da�-

m

a d m i rer of

S tet-tal k i n g on hi ' er_\'

YOU

ummon

to my

to ven t u re beneath o that when

di. appear from the po

d f' rn ideas rej o i ce

favori te

arrange d .

outh i

een to l ea e th

Tt i

fair one. a ke n ob e rver ible gaze of an inqui i t i ve

in the di cover ' and

ucces ful

telegraph. '

111 j ec t . to fair co-ord in l ibran :

intere"ting. i n tPn�el �· . o , "-w i t h a

cour e to the l a d i e .

Xo\\'

o i t \\·a

, that w hen t h e

appl ication n f a new form o f " lover'

abr ad i

YOU

the c u rt a in .

way tO\ ard the home o f h i

a ' b i te cardboard q u i c k ! _ ;: in

I ha e prepared

•ou may glance a l ittle further

i l e n t l y or otherw i se . a n d

i t come. to pa

club a n d wen d h i . .i oyou public a n d

a fe .

i gn a l , read the me _ age, and-h i e thee h i t he r . ' '

The Y o u t h :i.cq u iescecl ,

�ee

ough t

t an d conven ient! · in one corner of t h e

m a n o r a n d "·hen I d e i re to

ah .... ence of my parent

side, or when th

up t h e

he

pake to h i m t h n :

smil -' ' that i

t hei r pre ence w h i ch makes t i m e pa

" Y e . l i fe all

due, of

pl a antly­

al way . " Co-ord , a rch l y : t et : :n

_

fartha

"Tt i

on l y when yon are abroad that t h a t i

· ' O h no. certainh· not .

It i

\ in y a r d t h e m ademoi. d l e

l ight on the bea- · ! 1 j ust 11L adc one l i ve wa

the ca. e i n t h i

\i\ her

thi

h a r<l

booing the co-ord

O\ er

w

re

t ru e , I

coun t rv a

j u t en t rancing !

uppo e ? "

' ell .

\\ b y

a n d t h e moon­

aga in Love'. Young Dream-''

<l i scour e woul 1 h ave ended we cannot i nto chapel and

ay, but j u t then Teddy

Ho"·

weet

head bent forward

eek ­

tet joined i n

ingin g

the t hought of Thee. '

COLB

'

\\ Ol LD· DE

H ave you n ever seen h i m ? i n g for

ome t race of

�wi nging fre l y . ea.

e

a

He ha

a fre

CYai t . hi

l o. t French root . the arm that i

not a ki mbo w i t h book

1 b�, the ab en e of the cu tomary enCllmbrance . cuff .

" h i ch a l ong w i t h othrr n ece � _ i t i e under the head o f

F R E � C H r_

' i m po rte.

of per onal appearance he h a . learned to pl ace

Jn one

h0rt year i n Paris hi

ton gue for 1:he Eng­

l i sh lan2Uage beCYan to l o. e i t s cun n i n g ( ? ) �o that t h e plaine t to h i m mademoi elle.

Even i n chap l i n guttu ra l tones i

rnerican mi

heard ' ' Xotr

Per

art in Heaven . ' -B u t here be come along the t reet i n front of t he campu . l8l

who He


bei n g of , m a l l

tature keep

n e x t to t h e fence, on the inner

i de lea i n g madem-

01 elle ··a ban marche.' '

11 the perfu m e

R

LPH

I don ' t

o f A rabia not swe ten t h i

l i ttle hand . "- ( Bakeman 's

RLETO N BE \ £-T H E

C

LLEGE

e ' h y my mamma l e t me come to col lerre !

I

F

NT.

he r alh· d i d n 't d

id

L o u n t i l the la. t m i n u t e and then t h e h u rry a n l b u tie o f rrett i n g- me ready ! the time I wa

i n 1 011 0· d re

e

but the

e

would have l aughed at me and that ' ould han" made me er bright and precociou abou t , I

om<"t i me

at 11ome, but here, th re ar

appear

i mple.

At

and my ratt l e had to g-o, for the boy,

I wa

·.

o many t h i n g-

orne o f the older boy

ar

n id re 1

I don 't know g-o

l t

m

,

I

feel fr e to go to them at any t ime for advic<" and cou n �el i n anyt h i ng. E d d i e , for i n t ancc. and " p r anal exµeri en ce

give me a w fu lly a-oocl adv i c ' ·a.v.

1 hey w ul In ' t

r qu i rement

u m " m �· roommate on account o f t h i r own grea t

w it h the co-orcl. tak

me i n t

Th

have be n of valuable a i d to me.

hut ' · G reat

co tt !" T don ' t dare to fol io'

Kai pa

r:apf>< L b

cause _

o f t h i r c< n t i t u t i on , b u t I certai n l y met t h m

it in

'

very

I dicli1 ' t

meet

1 1 the n igh t

f

th

the

D.

ut cal l i n g to g o w i t h h i m , for

n-

--l-A fri ncl, they a · , is mo t a fri nd Io

ome gr at tiru

o :Marion a

of u

d;

weetbeart Drew,

ud \\'i n ter fou nd a R ed .

I 2


.; - . .__ .

:-----.: _, """'. ::--.,... ·

T i m S .t R A P H-Hello, down there !

Is thi

hot enough for

T H E S l ' N E R-A w , go on, don't shO'v\ your ignorance !

ou ?

If

ou'd ever taken

Black's cou rse you wou l d n ' t m ind a l i ttle roast l ike this.

FRESH l\L\

1

( to .. enior ) -Say. who is that man over there-that

footer-dancing around ever_ SE

en­

TOR-T hat, my b oy is the Profe sor in G reek .

FRES H-Gee, it must be

OLD

e

time we make a nm ? ttic Greek !

BE ( from the walls of the Dunn Hou e parlor ) -"

to look upon . but it doesn 't sel'm l i ke old tim

11 thi

i

plea ant

\Y i thout that Percy-Yerance. "

STRA NCF.R ( meet i n g S tu dent o n Campu ) -' I have heard o f v o u r famou col lection o f fossi l s : can you tell me wher<' they may be foun d ? ' ' •STUDE T-" I n t h e l ibrar , S i r , hold i ng Fac u l ty meeting-.''


The K ocholog.\' I p a n m nt ha Bird'

rec�ivcd the free �ervicc taken < l a i t y at 9 A .

e y e v ie w o f C o-ord p r portion

l\ I E T H l �G T ha t i t may be 1 a rely po

F

HT

R

H ELL T

of

T!1at i t i

wi. e t

T h at a

b

tore i

That t h r e a r

KN

took beh i n d t h e

.

tov

to

public a place t

b f r e bl w i n g a

e x pre

ktch i n a � ha11 h

I ..\

one 1

i t an t .

W:

o-

rd

ther . p ople mor

a

il le f r h i m to meet a Co-ord. and ha

forget h i m . her brnt h t r ma.\'

t t, a

1.

private 01 ini n .

her

ky-high-


A Shadow Picture. blear-eyed

\t\

reek sat a t I t . wel l - worn de k .

\Vi t h a l o o k of profonndc. t de pai r, W h i l e It

p u hed :l despondent, i n k -begrimed hand

Through a m a t of de pondcnt h a i r .

It shiYercd and . hook with an ague-fit n d savagely bit a t I t -; p�n.

While I t sighed c: heart-broken. pitiful

igh

For the pl easu res that m ight haYe been.

I t twi ted Its legs, a Swept over I t

a look of pa i n

corduroyed brow ·

It w ri t h e d in It

hopelessl .v fru itlc. s p u rsui t

Of < he fleet i ng. i n tangible

"Hm ."

I t c u rsed t h e whole earth w i th a t errible c u r . e . nd em· i e d le s vacuou .

m i nds ;

But 'twas merely the usual m i rl n i gh t l y scene · Twas t h e OR CLE, grinding 0 1 1 t grinds.

M_'V dear, dear old Cra 111py : Yesterd:i

' as my b i rthday ; it has been five years now since there ha

any little l u m p that will sometime grow into a mag-pie like Ye terday a mu ty-smelling book in

a

cheap binding came

·ou .

been

I n 't that n ice ?

with my name written

I knew at once it was one of tho e l ibrar r books down there at

on the back. Colby.

It w:i

'

th

a

copv of Emerson 's Essays.

orking of my m i n d .

' Iama heard my

It \\rla. a

pani h l e

�;ou-can read any such I want it to.

;011

la�guage

You see I am l ike

this morning.

She sai d I \Yas

as that at sight

I am glad I ' m not com i n cr home until ne'.'.. 1: He looks at me in a cros

way .

so

much l i ke

u m mer, for I

hou l d n 't have

lex being there too-and Then too I should have to

g o to h e d early for "Little Pitchers ' mustn ·t b e around. but

in

an d make it mean anythincr

Auntie Marion to play with me now w ithout Uncle I don't l ike h i m .

·ou al read

si mple to rtad at fir t sight as a. b, c.

her

I asked _ fama if

unt Marion didn't u sed to have to be put out o f

he o n l�· lattahed.

I know you " il l write soon to me Grampy one of you r

l o ng loving l etters to

YOUR LITTLE

S W EETIE.

way,


A Typical Recitation. c�ne Dr. Dlac k '

room .

The l a rger part o f the

a l rea l y

a. semhle I.

The

H appy Horn

for You . ' '

D r . Dl ack '

haYc an l

pa i n fu l

i i n e e en u

t u cl e n t

Dr.

ar

singin

an I

. t u de n t

come i n late.

de k in tn hi

hrn

quiet

i

\\· i t h

I 'bck pa

es on

The

l iffi cu l ty

a

ide, take

carefu l

u rvey of t h e cla

the mo t o f them have t h ir

i n f r n t :rnd t lw i r bool

Dr. Blac k fi r t r mark

h

open.

u pon the dange r o f h a rming- the fu rn i t u r

e " ten ded di c ur e u pon th

evil of t a k i n g- up

H e t het;

man who bought the ham

a -k.

l r. Yen t rc

t h at he ha

for an

not r ad

Lut D r . Black

t

ac u racy a n c l th

r

a

to

a

ch<"er.

f r r a d i n g th

cl a m

:i .·�

\\' i t h h i

pr t

a r r i n cr

name

fam u

a da

t

t i m . 40 d�fi n i t ion

n i t h for t h · f l l o w i n g d a y .

an

that . a n d th

t h (" m .

to

r 86

b

w h ich

·

\\' i t h ch

l gr

e

xampl Dr. Dlacl·

il f r. Y n t rc. r pli ,

t ai-.ain t

Dr. Dl ack p u n d

l i t t l e t h i n rr l i k

u h up n

1 uc ti n .

fir t

and the cri ng- rl r a I .

t o l\ [ r. Li bby h t

t h ' b • l l 1 egi n

_

w i t h triA

i 2"1 1 : .

c l a - Jwcrin

a r e trnabl

a n d w i c:h e

lurnintr chai r. an d er ac i n g g- r l'a t on

hi

that he caku bt<:>: t \\ elve hour

,ay

fool i h to ch er

X- el u c idate

by

n te r

re,.. i t a t i n ' i t h a li ft

tatin

!>On a n d I egi n . t

ver the 1

imp1_

P u t t i n g t h e que t ion then

n u mb

th

xact defi n i t ion o f margi nal u t i l i ty.

ace 1mpl i h the work h

t !1 a t i t i

in

much tim

t h e reci t a t ion n n b:v a. k i n cr :\ J r . . - t o explain t h e

of marcrinal u t i l i ty, where u p n :'.\ 1 r

o f th

�O

H c then prcfac

a hal i hour later.

talk and tak - up ten m i n u te. m re

h u rrie

watch from

.

i t t i n o- low i 1 1 t h i r . cat

di orcl rly con d u c t a n d c mmand · t h a t it be d i . c n t i n u d .

minut

hi

it arrai n t a hook in f ro n t o f him ' ith great p r ci ion , an I

turlent. are :ill

he complete

orne o f th

pile o f b

t h e roll , car fu l ly plac

:he book methodically on one

f et hi1)1 u pon the chair

an

D r . Black finally

moment hi

iy

u dden

private room and

into hi

t thi

re tore I.

or t h r e d i ffer n t po i t i0n . , call

h i - pocket, and lean t h en make

' I 'd Leave

are overtu rned .

D r . Dlack del iberately arrange

book :rnd p u t

Pol i t ical Econom '

lou dly,

h a d appears i n t h e door a n d a

l au rrh t r a n d t u m u l t fol low, in w h ich cha i r. appear.

111

la ·

much w rk.

will b a, '

anrl


A Tale-With a Sting In It. D i d ever yc11 hear o f the One Ho s Shay

That was

bu i l t i n

� uch

a l og i c al \\°aY

to a day,

nd run a h u n d r d ye:ir

'Till

all

o f a sudclen- -you\·e heard of it. hey ?

\iVe l l , t h .it r ncient

v

ha

tory

no t h i ng to do

i t h t h i s l i ttle one l " m rel a t i n g to you ;

And be ide

( l et me whi per it into your ea r ) ,

one ha. a morn! t b a t ' s worthy t o hear.

Thi

I n a good l i t t l e col l eg e that's not far a way. In a clas

i n P�ychol ogy, one autumn ·

day.

The ternble c i rcum tance t rnly befell

In

a manner q u i te shock i n g ; o f \1 h i ch I no ne t h e l e

T h i s tale t hat i s com i n g i

how

Than a :tory o f And,

s t ra nge

a

s ha l l

tel l .

dread

a 111;1n once l o ·t hi- hea d

you'd t h i n k i t . he i :-.n 't yet dead.

This class i n the science I ' ve ment ioned before

\.Va

taught by a

vVho w a

chol a r m uch 1 arned i n lore.

up to tl t e t r icks, 'cause he'd been th ere before.

And cou l d n 't be fooled by a class any more. Tow this clas That

( t ha t

i n Psvchol og-y

was the name

t w as called i n t h e schedul e : ycu ' l l find i t t h e

As the st u !f called the · · Sci ence o f 2' 1 i n d , " or Or

· :.Jental Philo:ophy ;" n a m e

T he begi n ner. w h o ' l l fi n d them

Wa

ame

· o f Soul "

that awai t

w i th i n

alcoye eight )

right up and com i n g an d . w i s h i ng to teach

I t the be-t h e knew how. in a manner

l\C ight get hol d o f tbe be t, t h Had brought i nto �he cl::i

o that each one might

What the shape of hi. head rm vVel l . to shorten the

each

. for i n pcct ion at l arge.

real bra i n w i t h its pa rts.

the in ide s h ou l d m or n i n g. ala .. !

tor_v. l h i �

T h e learned p ro fe _so r

t h at

profe.·sor in cha r""e ee

be.

teppe<l front of t he cla

T o expound in a rn ann�r q u i t e perfectly pia i n

Ho w t h e t h ing worked ; a n d . re�.chmg around for t h e brain

In

t he j a r, found a part m i .

From out i de. Gds i n d ignant.

Then b�'hold ! u pect

i ng.

Cou l d n ' t be �een

the profe

or

erene

that some i n dol nt youth

Lackin g bra i n a n d yet eager to Has abstracted the part a n d

I 7

h:.n·e

omc. for oot h .

t:ppl i ed t he d e mand .


Hence. the �torm t hat comes o n , yea. t h e tempe t at hand I

a �corcher.

He s wears that i f th3t cerebe l l u m

I s n 't q uickly forthcoming, he'll . u rely expel n d more, 'ti

i n fact

u c h a sc�:nchlous sell

That t h e guilty performers shall go They ' l l g o home a n d b e hie · e d .

em.

traight to-wel l ,

A t t h i s critical poi n t

clear-headed y o u t h w i t h h i 5 n o s e out o f j oi n t B y t he e heated remarks. i nterrnpted t h e 5 torm n d �ugge:ted i t might be. perhap . in good form To look over t h e j ar.

The sugge. tion was pat,

For t h ere hadr! 't occurred a rnlution l i ke that.

n d be ides i t would knock t h e su spicion o u t H:it. B u t 'twa ·a

acted on qu ickly. ;r n d t here in the j a r

t he lo t cerel e l l n m together w i t h . r ­

B o r \'itae and Crura Cerebri a n d Cal. mu . Pon

Varoli i . Corpora

1-

B icantia a n d Glo. 5opharyngeal nerve ( You w i l l need a new

p that I i t i n the cla

et when your t u rn come ).

But the urb� n profes o r

lo

erve

o the w h i rl w i n d went by

who ne\·er run

dry

At a crit ical moment . produced his be t s m i l e n d remarked i n a tone ( h e'

a master of g u i l e )

O f the s o f t e t i n flection that. · ' �1ortal

w i l l err,"

A n d went on w i t h t h e lect u re w i t h calm q u i te super­ Fl uous see i n g t h e Stil l . the l e

tnrm

had

j u st pa

ed.

on that morn i n g i n memory will l a t,

For i t teaches a moral which can't be gain a i d . To thi

encl :

A profe<. or

houl d not lo ·e h i s head

Tho' be m i splace hi� brai n : but ;;hould a l way nd remember t hat ras b n e - s i•· fital in school.

k ep cool


I

f

'.

t)

I • I

.

I

I I

I ·I

.'-

._


The Strenuous Life. B rown, of Colby meet . mith of hi native tO\ n and the following dialogue en ne : I BR \\. : " Hello, �' rnith ! How a rc yon ? Where are you goin<T ? ff on a l ittl va ation ? ' ' �r I T H : . I 've been working I retty ha rd t h i ,. inter. Had to er t up at five o'cl ck every morning, do chore b fore brcak fa, t , t hen cut ice, haul , c l o r . . omething o f that _ art a l l day, then do chor a<Tain rafter upp r and g t th rou o-h ab 11t i<Tht o'clock. 'Cour e I ha l re t throug-h •the day, but hav the nap you oil rre fel lo\\ f w recitat i n in the of the time. B th way. \\' hat you r hu rry old man ? ' BK w : '· h . nothi1w. I 've ju t got to cha e around after a con f und cl · \Vak man and Ha all ' for H i tory You have about thirty

you ?' R b'·

1 " t· ek in gymna. ium

l

\'ery


" Bu t :vou don 't o-et up t i l l seven . '

M IT I I :

'"

B ROW N : ment ioned , I 'v

ut ,,.

du t i .

a

cla .

ther

D rown look

a re t h e- ' '

i o-h t do\\'n t h e -t re""t , and th

:: w i t

in

part

n i ghbor

er hi l i v ing.

hav

wh

the t h i n oanother

l 'v

for

th

R ACLE, am on four

-. en ior E ·h ibit ion .

u p . j u t in t i me to

Then the

ocial

ome \\"Ork for my ee

rnith going out

n c ·t t i me h e goes home another acqu ain tance

him of wearinP- better cl othe

u

th

tory for the

m u t not h e n o-l e tee!. you kno\\" , a n d i n addi tion to

-ociety of

and h ave

Be i cle

for the J un ior E · h i bi t ion

an e . ay

be n a k cl to w rite a

coll ege: d b::ite, hav com m i t tee

to h · d t i l i twelve.

wri tten

than he can afford and of puttino- on air

to " ork w h i le be

pend

ub tance i n riotou -

hi

Love. t the l a t annual con ven tion o f r·appa K appa h...a ppa. P rof. Elder wa induced to give t h e fol l o w i n g led u re for the benefit of t h lt ha

oung r member .

ince b en print d and a copy given to each member, but ha

never t i l l

n o w been p u t before t h e public.

LOVE. To;-.r rc S Y M BOL A.

Vapor Density- I t i

Aoucuu:

( i n the dark ) .

A2

too l ight to be compared with the

tandard.

D ist rib u tio n-I t i - found free i n n atnre i n large quan t ities ; the mo t noted <lepo it.

a re at Co-ord Hall and the

Iden 11ansion .

are fo u n d along Plea ant street, "·here i t i from t h

crude

Offi.c!' in

It

sulph u r compounds

being continually man u factu red

re i n the Ike factory.

atn re-·It i

particularly u eful i n exhilarating- the emotions o f

the Co-ord;;, and i n preventing the stagnation o f the l i q u i d w ho e . ymbol It a l so has

K. K . K. o

an

importan t u e in the manu factu re o f

1Ia.trimony.

Circula tion-I t i s kept i n con tant ci rcul ation by t h e artificial proce - o f cu lation.

\! e owe the d i coyery, i t i .

aid, o f thi

imple means t o th

younger

members o f the Faculty.

Prep aration-Love ma ' be prepared i n many ways. i mpu ritie;; i t has w hen pro·_nred i n the fr e o rbicu lar mu cles i n a experi ment I t.

to the far t hey b

tate o f con t raction . "

\Ve will

take

everal

cla

ical

for p reparing love.

Take on

d a sma n .

I t is refined from the

tate by "the j u xtapo ition of the

Fr

h man Co-ord and place in clo e pro x i m i t

!.\ folecn b r a c t i v i t y beo-in ide of the

ome a compou nd.

o-or d '

on the in i d e o f the man ·

wai t .

·

to an upper

arm. and

p read

T hen chemical action take - place and

P u re love e cape

191

a_ a ga .


The reaction i : ne

Colleg

In t h i

2nd.

q ua n t i ty of

,

PI-I.

trip of wood

r

m i t t i n o- the

la

'

r

affi n i t y i unite ' ith

c ptacle a

Th

3 rd . v

Tak

·e

th y

ell-known

le

mall am unt of

and one Kappa Kappa

a parlor a t t h e

2RD

o o-reat t h a t, ' hen th a

l i o-ht explo ion.

aloirkee r action

hi Ay u · d wh n laro·c qua n t i t ie- ar fu l ly one

man y1 I d Lo

\\' idow.

xp rimen t we need a n w piece of apparaLU , cal led a top

lace i n the

btio-o-y. by a

· pper

o-or l an d on�

L(appa and on

n

Th

an d add an equal are

u rrou n d

we w i l l tak

th

m th d

decl.

Id n Man ·ion or

o-ord and one ani mal fa h ioned a fter

n i ng-be t .

Th

c

h ou l d 1 e car fu l l y mix

tak n that they d o n t

l p

I b_

al way

N

uack

i\'al of the

ri nce

f l l a<les.

d

r act ion i


Retrogressional. I.

God of our fathers, t ru

to- d ay­

Lord of o ur c ol l ege f ac u l t y­

Ben e:.ith whose hand a m a n holds sway

O' er C ol by 's rou rsc i u H istor . . Lord God of

R i g ht .

be w i t h h i m y e t ,

Le s t h e forget-lest he fo r ge t !

II. Good re!>ol utions fade and die,

And p ro m i s e s a r e borne a w ay

On w i nd

t h at w a ft t he breJ.th of scorn

Upon h i s 111erliocls d3.

by dJ.y-­

Lord Go d of Righ t , be w i t h h i m ye t ,

Le<;t h� fo rgf't--lesr he forget !

0,

III. t hat a man should be

o warped

To t h i n k it q u i te a my t e ry vV hy

truggl i n g s t udents e'er

Of anyt h i n g but Hi tory Lord God of Right, L

he

!

hould t h i nk

with h i m y t,

l he forget-lest he forget ! IV.

There is 3.

tandard known foll well,

By w h i c h man

nd student ' work c re d i t

uase d

work may measured be, · hou l rl al way.

h a ve

on equi ty-

Lord God of R i g h t , be w i t h h i m yet. Lest h e forget-l est

i1e fo rge t !

193


Answers to Correspondents. I ke :

I)

The name ) ou mention i. not generally pronounc d a if pelted ( 2 ) The name ' " I ke ' ' i d i t inctivel I raeliti h. If you want a n ickname more t rictly applicable to ) our national it 1 a shown b th t i n type you �ent u , we urrrre t " Tecum eh , ' ' or ' · Bl d on the I[ on. " \ ·e n t r ( r ) Y e. . a u tome.bile� ha e been in u f o r o m t i m e b u t you are ' rono- in u ppo in<Y that they a re a modern tyle of hie cl . ( 2 ) W know of no law again t riding a bic.vcle made before I 9 ; po 1 bly ndr ,, wa trying to bluff you . ( 3 \Ye hould think t h mach ine ·ou de cribc mtCYht be abble a. old i ron , un l r t he amc cla as mowing mach in or ulky plow . D nni. : r) enainly ; if your dat wa for t h ree o'clock you had a rio-ht to call at a quarter aft r on e. But you houlcl have given all the mayAow r 2 ) \Ye cannot fnrn i h nam of l ig-ibl o-ord i n to th young lady. t h i colum n . You \\ i l l find the acldre e of several matrimon ial ao-enci in the leading monthlie at foore' bazaar. ( 3 ) our hand' riting i ndicate that you are fitt d for the pou ltry bu _im·- . J . H . D. F . : (l) ur horo copic r acl i ng of you r be under an e. p cialiy au p1cio11 t::ir next year. ucc fol in low pol itic ; announce your candida offic you ·an think of, a1�cl if there are not nouo-h, u migh t crcat a dozen or o. ( 2 Y the profe or y u mention i uppo cl t und r­ tand hi cl partment rca onably v ell , and we have not heard of th o f the colleg to off r you the hair o f H i tory. ( ;) ) It ' oul l b not to call him Black to h i " fac Bake : (r lik 1, an ders.

_

r

turn


e fai l to fi n d �c ,,·

Larsson :

w den

011

the map.

our face i

enough to

i n d i cate that you a re outlan d i sh .

Boot. :

(r)

impunity.

Ye ,

soap

i

a

It may he

wel l-known

. . ub_ tance,

:l f r fo r you to

tart t h

an d

ma ·

be

u eel

thouo-h lack of that precaution might n ot nece sarily re u l t fatal ly. There ma) po�sibly b

w i th

u se o f it ' ith moderation ,

an open i n g for you i n profe

(2)

ional copper-pitchincr,

but hardly t h i n k the Z io n 's A a"z •ocaf e woul l be a good m e d i u m for you r You had better t ry t h e Polia Ga::: e tte.

adverti ·emen t .

(: � You a re quite

e l i gible to the A n t i - D u tchman C l u b : apply to vV . H . Ha, e , the p re ent , 1

G n eral t er :

ec retary.

\\ e doubt i f a moustache wou l d harmon i z e with your general f a t u re ·

i f you W i t h erell :

v

ant a chan ge , ypt1 m i rrht bang you r h a i r .

(r)

\1 e don't know, but ' e a re u n de r the impre sion that the

col l ege i s owned hy the col lege corporat ion a n d doubt i f h o l d go cl . wou l d

he

The ath l et ic apparatu . also, belongs to the d i fficult

to

assume

owner h i p .

Managers before you came i n to office. reduce your weigh t . Flood :

(2

es,

rour claim would ociat ion and it . w re Track

th ere

\Ve can not tel l you how to

3)

v\ e prl� ume an a i r-pump m i gh t be of use.

The ' 'vVar Cry" i

not. a s you su ppo. e

the fien dish battle

loga.n o f

the Sophomore da_ s w h i ch i . used to ren d the a.ir ' h i l e taking the scalp o f the verdant Freshman ; it i s

imply a p r i n ted a n n u a l paper, eigh t-page, long

prim r , octavo.

double-barrellecl ,

l o w e 't cla_s i n

o l l e ·e .

col umn

and

de\'ot ec.1

to th e· pecu l iarities of the

Y 0 L 1 "·i l l probabl y find your name i n t h

n the fir ·t page.

--+-T here i

a fa i r co-ord n<.l'11ed Lou,

\\ h o wears a big bow of Zcte b l u e nd s he

t u d i e . O h . my !

'W i t h a big

Zeta P

i.

vV h i r h I don 't t h i nk i s p r p e r . do you ?

There is a young fel l o \\" named Boot, W ho decl are If he see

t h ,tt . hy J i n ks. he w i l l

llC'Ol

any rhnrl

L::ty ,1 h a n d on h i

A n d I 'l l b e t y o u a

girl. h i l l ing h e " l l d o 't .

L y d i a m a k e s her a n n u a l p u n . M I LDRED. L YD I A .

" " W h y L y d i a , what rual:.e

"Oh

i t sru e l l so o f alcohol i u y o u r room?"

I suppose it nmst be wy o�· rflow of

1 9s

pirits . "

society


Heard in the Lit. Gass. RoB (calling t h e rol l ) - -. . .i\ I r. Ulackburn . '

B c,A

Kn

Rr

_

. . l resen t . ' '

Then, as an a fterthought, . . l t 's my regu lar <la.

c u t , t hough .. ,

Ron-" \i e l l , I suppo e t hat ought to be cou n ted to you for righteou ne . . . . .. I f you con ider an author·s gen i u s a apart from hi

the f a l l acy of t ry i n g to provt: t hat J:: lack i 1li

Robert

reads an a r ti cle on t he

and P ro f . Rob rt l i k e articl

I

remark : " T here !

t han any y et r ad .

whil . " ubj ct a:

l i fe

•ou won · t g t i n to

' J ass applaud igned t o th

It . e ms to me that i

c me of t h e Co-ord

apparently bel i eve in u ing th

ist the memory.

tile rhyme- t ru ct \ l re of the fol lo\ .i n a \ a

Fm T

i n Engli h

'

D A K B M \ · . after the recita t ion m E ngl ish- .. vVho i t h i . never h a rd of h i m , but I uppo. he i ome orit of a lob ter. "

i n order to a

cla

a more \iV orkman­

Prof. Rob rt

onnet b

t he u.

rabbe,

anyway ?

met hod

had requ i red the cla of the I t te r

a , b, b, a

to e x p re ct .

ov rheard n e x t day :

o-oRo-· · .H o,,·

would

you

o-u1ru-. . W hy, i n t ea<l o f

i n d icate aying

the

rh m - t ru c t tll"e

bba Father' rou ju t

of

the

y 'al ba,

abba ' . " ur n

· -. v

' · ?\ T r . Foao- " yell r1 Roli, · ' D n ·t y u find that t h i ry ab orb i n o- ?"

F cc-" Y e

,

I do

c

n idcr i t '

a blamed - a k . "

w rk

n In M moriam


An Object Lesson on Anticipation and Realization.

J.t was o n e of t h o

r.

f.

I P.\TI O N .

A . TI

c r i . p y a ftern oon

of J a t f' " i nt r ' h ich i n

breathe forth the promise of t h e happ> days of naiture

pring.

Per on

a re affected b_ t h i s as hy a flood of new l i fe .

o m a n y w ay

of very

t lea t ,

en iti

o exh ilarating

w a · this u pon the feel i n g:> of Pick that he determined to take a night off :ind call thtat ver) even ing at t b e mansion callerl the Dutton Hou e. tion of the writ r to i n fer that thi

wa

con t rary to h i

It i

u ual

great measure th� appr ach of spring was re pan ible.

en

not the inten­ tom.

But i n a

And Pick wa

ven-

en­

. i ti ve to such atmospheric changes. So off started the youth clown Collegr. aven ue, hi

hat on one

i le, w h i tling

a raotime and seeming rt:o be in pc:>rfect harmony " ith a l l aibout h i m . returned tio the " B rick ,'

h appy.

\

upper, he carefu l ly depo ited upon hi

vVell , in that . ame hox was a pound of the be t

graceful l y t ied box. the city a fforded .

a fter

�ot

hen h de k a ' ki

e ..

o good as t h e y ha' e i n Bo ton , o f c o u r e, but P i c k " as

Glee tw inkled in h i . eyes and seemecl to permeart:e h is w hole 1being.

cou ld a l mo t see the fai r one as

he indulged in that wealth of

weers.

He

That' ­

where he had an hallucination . Preparati on s brougl i t out and a that a few of excitemen t . moment .

went

Pick s All

on

wa

particular

Then cu riosity

0f

a

u ually do ) .

friends called

quiet . however, till

Patent

leather

But i t

Wel l !

as

mi cellaneou

i rgi n i a . " a pack of cards, etc.

o

were

happened

a round to see if there w a

he

tepped out o f th

ei zed the frien d . and soon the box \\�a

sti cky contents emptied out. they subst i t 1 1 t d

apace, ( the)

we:i.ter gave place to a gaudy red shirt.

having- a rel ish for

ortment, such a

:i.

uch thing-

room

any

for a

open and it them elve .

fa orite pipe � ome " Pride

\i\Then Pick came back l}e carefu l l y 1 uttoned

on h i's overcoat and pu t the box i n hi� pocket.

Then he smil ingly bade hi

friend

a cordial adieu. II.

� E \LT ?."\ TIO

v\ ith a b risk, manly . trirle he a rrived at hi the parlor ccremon iott I,v.

Soon h i

partake.

She welcomed h i m a n d the ' were

The1 1 Pick d re" forth the box

Wi th laugh i n g eye

.

he

have been for the happy youth !

opened the box. He

houted

1 97 ..

u h r cl i nto

friend came tripping i n blu hi ngly and with

an expect<mt look in her clo\\·nca t eyes . en j oying a tete-a -trtc.

.

de tination and wa

an d

la !

-0011

a ked the maiden to How tra !ri c i t m u t

omething in h i s nat i ve dialect


' h 1ch i

too compl icated to repeat h e r .

nrpri - d and he lo k d­

looked

.J1

.,,·ell , only an arti t could do ju t ice. ' i t h thought happily.

He

ru

cro rging t hem elve t a i n fall h ere> a

of blood he retrac d t h e steps w h ich had b

bed i n to hi with k i

t he next

den. e .

Tll<'rc \ t thi

cene ha

m i l i n crl y io·h t-.

at a row of

No, i t i

n taken nth

better to let the c u r­

been con demned.

T h ere i � a young fel low n a m e r! Knapp. ti l l d u p w i t h k app :

\\ ho. e he.-1d i . q u i t

'o mort a l 01 1 ea rt h ,

It

K no w s t h e p l ac

of

i n ' t l a i d down on t h

hi

·'_ i n 't i t funRy--t�1a.t. someth i ng ha_ to rndely roo m mate. " Y . Ado11is, I

B u t t hal

S a '. d

hi

bi rth,

kmapp.

aid How ard .

l . m:� gel a gi rl .

come bet ween u ? " am

O f t h e co-ords will consent t o be your

Fri day

Tc1 ' ' H o\

i

a

Fre. hman,

I.

:i.cation ;

much w i l l it cost mt:: for to buy a t i c k t hom� ? "

_ ai d F r i dc1y to t h

agt n t at t he

t ati on. II.

:aid � [ r . Badge, " J u t tell me what'

. \nd then t h e p roper t i cket I c:rn "That'

o r r y t h a t n o t one

Ve11 us. "

and h a d s t a rted to go home

pend a day or two o f h i s

non

0f

" A n d th refor

yo u r , I 'l l

the name t hey cal l y ur

e l l you . "

gol - d :.m1ecl bu i n c . " t l ie be

ha nged si r, i f

green

I 'l l tel l you ! "

o

l it e ral ly

h

y u n g Fr

111

h man

aid,


An Allegory. ---1--harlie i

S enio r

a

the Q uak r .

Hi

to t h e ob eryer

a

-

the re p utation of bein g a m mb r o f

t h i s year and bear

i n nocent blan l fac

w i t h the

the ti r t m a n to pay h i . Y. l\ L

Club and d u r i n g it

trip

w i l l g i v e an i d ea of

n

has picke i np

e\

mou rn ful

C . A.

e ral i tem

dark

due .

of i n tere t.

mark h i m

'e.

He i

i n the GI e

The foll o w i n cr

w h i ch he picked up an I the re u l t .

I t happened that a fi e l d m e e t wa ' bile the C olb y team "·a

h e l d i n th e

u l ph u rou

town of

ron o an d

t h e re, a membe r of the team chanced to be

e ated n ear

a maiden who was ex p re s i ng her livdy n1tere�t i n the \\ atcrville C olle ge .

· sa i d she, turn i n g t o t h e member afore ment ion e d , " do you

By t h e " a

happen to know a n . body from \i ·aterv i l l e ?" "That'

what I do, " replied �he member cou rteonsl y .

' ' Then p erha p

y o u c a n tell me a b o u t t h i s gcntiema n , ' '

he rippled . a n d p 1 1 l l c1

rt h a l e tte r ' hich was care fu l ly u n folded and han ded O\ e r .

I t r ad

ornething

like t h i :

· · My

d<'Gr Miss X. :

It ha

been some time

to w ri te y o u thi

l i ne.

at the O rono H ou e

i nce I have h e a r d f rom you ( on e week ) b u t I ha t e 1 1

O u r t ea m \\· i l l be a t Orono

w i l l be over and I should l ike '' i l l d o

o

I

aturclay a n d w i l l take dinner

I can ' t be over my elf bnt one o f my friend

hall con ider it a

on to e n t e rtain h i m . a fa \' or done my e l f .

I a m your .

' P. P. folk

He i

,

-:.Ir. Bia-­

a l l r i g h t and i f ypu

\ i shing rou lot CH RLIE. 'J

. I t.

. 2d.

Do ·ou remember Caribou ? Plea e com

ma' be h e re .-· C ?''

dO\\· n hut don't come Commencemen t .

ome o f my

B u t the team d i d n ·t take d · n ri er at Orono a n d hence t h e give-a\\·ay. uggested by the memher to Charl i e that ciaar d i fferen t ly .

o f _ port,

He "· i l l probably change his m i n d , later.

199

I t wa

would be in order but he t hought


Simple English for Plain People. This, m

0 er t here b

c h i l d , is a l i-brn-ry .

man " h o ru n s i t .

I sn ' t h e a pret-ty one ?

bald spot on t h e back of h i s h ead.

h a i r. he dai1

to

toi l .

the

loudl

It

' iVh at is a bald spot ? '

Lu-round d

He is tel l i n g the co-ords hO\Y hard

work

S) m-pathy

and h ow m u ch their

H e i s very a-gree-abl e, isn't h e ?

mg the ri-ot act to a boy for talk-in g aloud. in

a

That rou n d s h i ny spot is abo e the region of per-pet-u-al

" \tV h at i s he doi ng ? "

has

that i

·

a body o f s k i n o n one's h ead , partly o r wholly

by h a i r.

the

H i s n a m e i s Ted-d) .

0, no, h e is not l ook i n g at u

" I s he look-i n g at u s ? "

i

t h e desk i

face

and

too, and

\J a e

h is

arms.

o h a e t h e girl , but t h at

my c h i l d , you need not be a-fraid run down i n a f w mo-men ts. l i ke, and you

Yes, h

mu t

ay

·

Ye

"goo-goo '

Ph i Be-ta Kap-pa if ) o u do.

200

l i gh t n

Nov

h

to

bim.

read­

See h i m g t r d ha

be n

talkiu

d i f-fer-eut.

he wi 1 1 not bite. ou ma

hi

H

pat him You

will

jf

' ill y mak

11


Some Things You Ought to Know. --+--

morn i n g chu rch coll ege a

r

form

to di t r i l i u t e pol i t i cal t ract

ic , nor i� it perfrct ta. te to addre-

Prex. "

Perry.-That t h o f a t idiou

nc

i n d re

ma:· b e commendable,

corr c t thing t o chan_o-e )·our gown j u s t

at the

unday

the pre i dent of t h 'et i t i

before going o n t h e

n ot t h

tage.

One

gow n shoul d suffice. Du tchy and

t h r . -That the ' " B il l-board ' ' is a pri ileo-ed departm n t of the col­

l ege \ eekJ y and mean s no mal ice ; hence, t o o·et riled O\ er it i

poor j u d o-­

ment .

e

Berry a n d Farrar.-T hat a multipl ici t _ · of beaux: cloesn ·t iml icat

a .:;im­

p l i city of motive. D a rt l t t .-That i t s ' 1 etter to have l oved and lost, than n ever to hav

v " i t h rel l .-That ' t he empty v e s e l makes t h e greate t Barker.-That e.. � erci e i Cox .-That

eb ter,

loved at all . ' '

oun d . "

the c h i e f e n d o f :!\ I a n .

a l houn

d i d very " e l l at i t , so that

Burke and a few oth r

ou

\Vere al o orator

and

cannot consi ten t l y claim to be the fir3t of the

breed. E a h member o f the Faculty.-That t h

oth e r member

of t h e faculty ar

al o

o-iving courses in stud . whicl. mn t he attended to. Al o that it wou l d rai _ t h e ' h igh moral atmo phere ' of chapel e xerci es if more han t \\·o of the faculty members m i aht be pre. ent some morn ino-. a n i ntended action would soften the The Co-ords.-That it' mash

01 1

A w eek'

not i ce of

uch

u rpri e.

better to h ave a beau on t he ball team than to have a

the :l\Ies alon k ee .

i go-t.-That j u dges f o r the Freshman Read ing

or a n y o t h r prize < l · clarnation

exercise, are u Ltal ly cho en before the a ffa i r come a fter.

20!

off, or " it h i n on

week


The First Examination. 1

:i.t me Jo w n so bl ue

To w rite a1i

x cr:i.t i011

O n this dread c x a m i n a t i <lJl . nd hoped !O

c:tre t h

n:i t i n

By an original creat ion. E x 1 1 h i n i no¡ each

en.at i on,

ncl thourrht of conde m n at io n ;

\Vi t h ;1 On

The 1

the

l i o-ht e xpa t i at i on puzzl : no-

i t u:it i n

Fre h n 1 a n pact':' t h rouo-h.

tried i n Yain to w rit e ;

I had no i n 5p i r:t t ion, B ut fou nd w i t hout

elat ion

That soon would come ' rx:il i n, Perhap

emaciation

At my non-particip:tlion J n the tact

;:if

adaptat ion

To every varying station.

And

new as5oc i ation,

When I saw a �learn o f l i ght. There came to my dull brci i n t horough re elation ; And I 'll give t he e x nbn:ttion, _

ot a tedious ope r:ition, r a h idden combi nat ion.

But t he t houah t of compen <ttion

\

ith the hope o f commen dation,

n rl t h e stead fa t real ization

That we're nearing our vacat ion. Drive

away my " hl:1e " in sane.

ErF

202

En nv A FRE

tt t A N.


Acknowledgements. The editors of thi.> vol n me \Y i h to exprc . their thank tributed to it

to all who have con­

pages and have shown their i u te rc t in the work.

An un fortunate

caus d a delay i n the preparation of the volume and a con equent

c i rcum tanc

delay i n i t s publ ication but i t i · hoped that the re u l t ma , not be too Yfl.ie w ish to expre s

our

grati t u le to l\ [ r . Richard

,

or,

1i s

e r iou . tover, '03

:}fr. \\ atts '03, an d to Mr. Hamilton , ·02, for the clrawino- w h ic h appear ; \\'e a re a l so i ndehted to i\I r . vV. 0. cut.

� tc ens, '99. ,d10 k i n d ly con t r i b u ted the " L i terary ' '

W e a re -fu rther i n debted t o P resi den t Dutler for t h e review of t h e year. The photographi c work \\" as done

Mr

P reble.

of B u ffalo, ·

Th .

a.

u . ual, by

the college photographer,

engraving was done by the Electric City Engravitw Company

Y.

The print ing and bin ling

were

done by the r ennebec Journal

203

ugu ta,

fe.






Index to Advertisements. Alden c· Deeha u , A rn old, \V. B . c· Co. , Baker, \\" i u throp l\I . , B a u er , I . . , C o . , B a k e r , \\"alter · Co. , Beac h , cate c· o . , Begi n · \\.hi tteu , Be ey, Dr. A. E . , B e e y , D r . l\l . W . , Boothby, L . T . ..,. o n , Bridcre Teacher ' Acrency, Brow n , F . ., B ro"·n L . R . , C hadwi.c k , \Y . E . Colby Collerre, ook c' ma l l , C o l by, l\I . T . Darrah, Dav-i c' oule Din more o., D u n n . E. Dolloff, G . . ". Co. , D u n ham, H . R . , D u n h a m , \\'. . , D w i n e l l M . IC , M . D . , Electric C i ty Rngraviucr o . , E l m wood Hot 1 , Elmwood table, Em e ry, E. H . , F i k Teacher ' Avenci F i tzgerald, L E . , F l ood , G . . . o., Fo ter, D . P . , Fo ter, E . \V . , Fryatt, M i F. o., Gi rou:s:, J . P . , Gilpatri c k , Evander, .,.}obe , team au nclry, oodridge, P . J . . c• A. B . .reeu , Groder harle Hagar, \\ . H a ll, R. B . , Harri m a n , F . H a k e l l , t h e rocer, Hawker, \Ym . . c· o . , Haye • F i tz eral d , Ha ley, J . \\' . , H e n rick o u . A., H ill, . A.,

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Hill, J. F . , lH . D . , H i nd · Noble, Hor man , E . I . , Jackson , Geo. B . , Keu ueb c Journal, Kidder, D r. Eugen H . , K n n iso u , W. F . , Ke l ley, H . L . , Learned, G . L . · Co. , Lightbody, ., Lovejoy, F. . c' Co . , Mail Publish i n cr Co. , Mathews, C. K . , ] . L. Mead Cycle o . , Iiller c· B uzze l l , '.[ rri a m , G . c· o., Mil ler, C . F . , M i tchell, Livery table, Mi tchell , H. R . o n, 'loore s Boo k to r , 1 orth End Drug tore, tteu A . Peavy, J . & Bros. , Pomerleau' s Hair Dre sing Parlor. , Preble, . L . , o., Purinton , Horace Redingto n , A. I. c' I l . , Redin on • Co. , R ol l in , L . W . taples, mith �· l\'lo l y , t veu Arm o., The Educator' Exchan e , Th N e w L u nch, The Gerald, Teach rs' Co-operativ A o iatiou , turtevaut, Thomp on Ticouic ·atioual Ba11 k, Ticonic Min eral • priuu, To\ ne, I . ] . , T ward , D r. H . ] . 'o. u io u I utual Life ! 11 uran \Yatenna n , L. E. c· o . \\ aterville ntin 1, \ aterville team Dy Hou e \\ atenrille t a m Lau n d rv , \ atervi.lle Railway a n d J;ight \Vbit omb and a u u o n , \ i ng, F. o., \Vin hip Tea her ' Ag·ncies,

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thing for themselves when they trade during those four years with

H. R. DUN HAM, Colby '86,

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s u I T s A s p E c I A L

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Fashionable Woo l e ns, Properly Cut, P rope rly Tailored, Properly Priced.

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L. R . B R O W N ,

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CASH M E RCHANT TAILOR

95 MAIN STREET, WATERV I LLE, M A I NE.

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o l h y vs. Lewiston A . A . on col lea-e field, 6-3 . . E. I. Teu n i s Tou rnameu t . l k e a u d Pain , repr Coll y vs. Bates at Lewiston , 3-3 . Scrap.

1 1 tati \'e . .

P U R I NTON.

l l O RA C E

H O RAC E

General AND

Contractors

MANUFACTURERS

Telephone 75=5.

& CO. ,

P U R I N TO N

P U !U N T O

OF

BR ICK.

Y a rd s a t Waterv i l l e , Skowhegan, A u gusta and "f\echanic Falls.

HEAD

O F F I C E, W A T E R V I LLE,

�0:;.�����Y� M 0. 1 ��"� �0E��E:.. M I

J. F. H I LL, M. D., 1 1 1 Main St reet,

M E.

Wate rville, Ma i n e .

1 to 3 r. �1.

7 to 8 r. �1.

S U N UAYS :

Prac t i e l i m i t ed to di · eases of eye, ear, nose and t h roat. Office H ours: 9 to 12 A. M . ,

2

to 5 P. �1 .

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3 to - P . M .

E \' E :\ 1 :-1 s

S U :\' DA \ S :

9 to 10 A . M .

3 t o 4 P. �I .

W AT E R V I L L E , M A I N E .

Residence, 7 2 E l m St.

M onday a n d

Saturday E v e n i n g by appointment .

Office, I 1 6 Main St. , Ovor Ticonic Bank.

T dephone Connection.

T E: L. E: P M O N E:, 17-2, Office; 1 7-3, H ouse.

L I G HTBODY'S

E V E R Y BO D Y will tell you t hat

H ead ache Powde rs

T H E: N E:W L U N C J-\ the place to go when h u ngry ' ' First-Class Food, \\'ell Cooked," is our motto.

Taken from

Give Instant

infancy to

Relief. Meals at A l l Hours , 2 5 c . ;\

Common S treet. Look f o r

the

Green

old age

Breaks up Front.

with p�rfect

a Cold like

COOK

Attornev a nd

& SMALL,

U,\ ROLD E . COOK

J:�r 5�1��}� DF���ist���;;�dt �/ mail

T hese powders c o n t a i n no opium, camphor, mor p h i ne, o r anv habit-forming drugs. s

COLI I 1"elors

W A T E R V I L L E,

safety.

Magic.

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for 25c per

S. S. LIG H T B O D Y & CO . ,

M 4 1NE.

The Prescription Druggists, . . Lightbody. H. Leroy S impson, Ph. C.

FR A :-I K J. S � l. .\ L L

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l\Iay 1 9 . May 2 r . l\Iay 2 2 .

Eclio

board elect , B la c k b urn editot . Lon g o-oe to Colorado to d i g for gold . Reception t o enior b y Pre · i d n t B u tler.

Waterville

T he "Garden C i t y., o f e w Engl:ind i s situated o n a direct l i ne. makin� i t acces i ble from a l l p o i n t , a n d a conven ient toppi n g . o f f place f o r ,t raveler c11 ;route to a l l t he pri nci p a l rt!sorts. T he t o u ri t w i l l find here many a t t ract ion . among "IVhich m a y be mentioned t h e bea u t i f u l d r i ve a n d adja· cent lake , where good Ii h i ng, boating a n d bathing m a y be enjoyed.

You will find i=- 1 R T

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4- W IR

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Ba.rber Shop 1

F ur E:xpcri nc

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\Vorl�rncn,

B EG I N 25

We make a

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& W H I TT E N ' S, M A I N STRE ET.

pecia l l y o f Sha rpe n i n g

hear ,

H o n i n g and Conca v i n g R a z o r .

U S E TQN ure

...

A = QU I N,

u re . for D a n d r u ff.

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centrally and be a u t i H ooms f u_ll y located ._ wit h baths, single and i\l odern ' a n d u p to date.

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C U IS J '(E A '( IJ S E il \ I

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LASS.

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Colby v · . C of M . , col l rr -6 l d , 3-7. opb mor De l a m a tion . ..Job by Libby. o l leg field <lay ; six r cord brok u . i900 "· i n

i\Iay 2 3 . May 25, May 26.

cup.

Ca k�s tb� Cak� r� Pastr

v

EVE RYTH I NG FRESH EACH DAY. Only t h e Best Flour i s used.

A

trial will prove the

superiority of our bakestuffs.

C O L BY,

M . T. 64 Tempie Street,

Don•t Go H ungry When a lunch may be had at any time of

DAY OR NIGHT, at

Oigbt

I Day Lu ncb Room

N e x t t o Loud's Shoe Store.

We are nearer to the Bricks than others, and we guarantee satisfaction. Give us a call.

BA K E R, WATERVILLE, MAINE.

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M . E. F I TZG E R A L D , 139 Main Street.

Hi1-mLE

I ()(j rlClin Street,

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G RODER S, Watervill , 1' loine


May 29. l\Iay 30. 1\Iay 3 r .

Ha\y

6. Y. i n formal reception .

s Yi it I J i s girl. Fr shmau po ters on chap 1 win low .

\\'indow disappears · so doe

Prex .

THE ONLY MEDAL awarded to an Amuican Piano Manufacturer at the PARIS EXHIBITION of

1900 was given

LUDWIG & CO. THE LUDWIG PIANO,

long known as a favorite at home, has now won world-wide recognition. Factories :

968-972 Southern Boulevard, NEW YORK.

Sold by

• • • • • •

S T A P L ES, S M I T H

& M O O D Y,

.1-\ E A D Q U A R T E R S :

M u sic H a l l

A u g u sta

Maine.

B R A N C. .1-\ E S :

Waterville, Bath, Fa rmi ngton and E l lsworth.

M. K. DW I N E LL, M. D.

T H E FI N EST H O U S E I N M A I N E.

P h ysician a n d Surgeon, Rooms I, 2, a n d 3 Office Hours :

7 to 9 P. M.

·

131

M a i n Street.

8.30 to 9.30 A. M.;

l to

3 and

Night calls answered from office.

Telephone J 4-4.

If you w a n t a GOOD SMO K E

W. J . B R A D B U RY Proprietor.

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ca l l o n

Chas. F. M i l ler, M.rnufocturu of

Bath and Telephone in every room. Rooms Single or in Suites. R:ites,

Fi ne C i ga rs, . . . . .

$2.00 per day.

65

Temple St. , 0The L i t t le Ye l low

Fairfield M a i ne.

Waterv i l l e , M e . tore,

J u 1 a round the Corner."

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June t . J u u e 2. J u n e 3.

C o l by v s . Tu fts, o l l ege fi e l d , s . Fre s h m a n R a d i u g tlie 1 1 ·ar l\l . I . C. A. A. at B r u n w ic k . Colby ._,. t ecoud p l a e. Fnrb. go1:s fi lii uo- 011 , u u cla y . Get welled h ad for a we k .

l\!f i tch el l ,

Cry.

T H E T EA C H E R S ' CO-O PERATIVE

Livery,

A S S O C I AT I O N

Boarding a n d Baiting

O F N EW E N G LA N D .

Stable ----.. GOOD T E A M S

36 BROMFIELD STREET,

BOSTON.

AT R E ASON A B L E P R. I C E S. Hacks and Barges furnished to order for any occasi on . Passengers taken

to

any desired point,

EDWARD W. FICKETT,

day or night.

S I LV E R ST R E ET STA B L ES .

Man ager.

N E: W

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JUST ISSUED

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R.ich Bindings BETTER.

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THAN

2364 E.V ER.

Pages FOR

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5000 &

I l lustra t i o ns

SCH O O L

T EACH E R

AJ·o Webster's Colle giate Dictionary wirb Sconisb Glo...<s:1ry, ere. " fin;r la in quJliry, second cla i n size. "- . ICHOLAS 1lU RRAY BUTLER.

G. &

Specimen pages, etc., of both books sent on application.

C. M E R R I A M C O . , fiJ Springfi e l d , M as s .

vii


J u ne 4. J un e 5. June 6.

Colby vs. U . of M . at O rono, o-r . Last chape l . enior Exit a n d banquet at Gera l d . P i n k T e a at Ladies' H a l l .

M I SS F. A . F R Y A T T & C O . ,

rasbi�nabl¢ Trimmed W o r k a Specialty

.

IDillin¢rS� wfHE R V I L L E , M f1 I N E .

['"".,.........,.'""'_·-�-------r-:�r:���r:; r Ro�MAN'S

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GfENNIS · G O IL F · ,

J l '£. J

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THE JUxEDO LxPERT" v

AND

ARE

PRINCETON

THE

SP.ECIAL\

TO P - NOTC H FO R 1 90 1 .

l=IAC K ETS

G OLFER S WHO WANT THE � f .ST e ts\JBS oB'fJ\INABb!

11,-lORSMAN''

S H O U LD U S E

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MH1ttiiC0 GOODS .

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l . HOR SMAN.

�o B ROADWAY. N E w YoRK .

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R E D I N GTON & CO. , <rarpets,

<rrocf:?er)l,

jfeatbers,

mattresses,

-- D E:-A L E: R S I N- -

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Jfurnf tu re Waterville, Maine.

JE.tc.

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June 7 . J u ne 8 . J u ne 9 .

Bark r aet t h i rty days for r id i n a on iuewal k ; se n tence c o m m uted t o _ 5 . 00 Gramp mows college law n . parade. o-ord l o e their c a k e .

fine.

Robe de 11nit

,_ " ! G. S. ·1 !�

F LOO D & C O . , S H I P P E R S A N D D EA LE RS I N

A l l K i n d s of

i

Anthracite and

Bituminous

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WOOD, L I ME, C EMENT, HAY, STRAW AND DRA I N PI PE. O l{D E l{S PROM PTLY F I L L E D A N D CAl{E FULLY ATTENDED TO.

COAL Y A R D S AND O F F I C E ,

M a i n a n d Pl easa nt Streets, DO W N T O W N OFF I C E AT

W . T. Ste vvart & Co.'s.

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June I I . J u n e 13. J u n e 16.

Pr x delivers h i s a n n ual lecture on the parade. Orac l e el tiou , turt . , editor ; prague, l\I a u ager. Kappa A l pha i n itiate . Debat i n g lub el c ts , B a k e m a u , P r

i d eu t .

STU D EN TS As well as others find

ld�al i'�untain A

N E: C E: S S A. R Y

C O N U E: N I E: N C E: .

T h ey are u ed a n d endor ed b y people o f e d ucat ion a . Colleo-e .

It i

f t o da) .

t ru m n t

A k

L.

t h e pop u lar p n at all t h e

E.

Cou rteous Treat m e n t .

T E AC H E RS'

OLDE T

om m end an<l h igh

CO.,

Pro m p t Atten t ion .

E ngl a n d TH E

Je g-

ch o I. a n d

1 57 B roadway, N E W Y O RK, N. Y .

B u reau

TEACHER

'

A G E NCY

II 'K ' gra d ua l ·:, ·

J

Fa i r Dea l i n g .

AG ENCY.

Se n d f o r Fo r m s a n d C i rcu l a rs .

a adem i

t wri t i n g in-

&

W AT E R M A N

W I NS H I P

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y o u r dealer or w r i t e f r catal og u e .

Largest Fo u ntai n P e n Man u factu re rs i n t h e World.

New

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11 i \'er: i L ie:,

IN

Ed u cati o n .

of EW

ENGLAND.

iali. t : and

Jt h · r t •a h � r: for ·ul -

h ool p > i t ions . A LV I N F . P E A S E ,


June 18. June 22. June 2).

en ior di c u s s questiou , " ' ha l l we o-raduate or not ? " Fre h ma n E x i t a t k mv heo-an . .. k ow h egan a l l out ambulance J u n ior E x h i b i tio u . prague a n d B a k eman w i u on their "pul l . "

A. OTTEN , R E:A L Otten's

0. K. B read

PLA I N

AND

FANCY

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O R I G I NA L

U I E: N N A

orp .

BA KERY.

B R E:A D .

is j u st w hat i t s name i m plies, a n d you w i l l find all b i s other Bakery Prod ucts

0.

K. a lso.

H OT R O L LS E V E RY M O R N I NG A N D EV E N I N G .

39 and 4J Temple Street.

Remember the Numbers,

E L M WO O D

STA B L E S ,

S I L A S G . S M A L L . P R O P R I ET O R ,

BOAR D I N&

L I V E: R Y ,

Good Tea m s a t Reasonable Prices.

AN D

BA I T I N&.

A Modern B uck board a t t h e Service o f My Patro ns.

P A SS E N G E R S TA K E N TO A N Y DESI R E D P O I N T , D A Y O R N I G H T .

�!�;1��'�1Jn�;'.·s os;�c���e�ti�n11t itint ��ll!"� t���e� Y ,�rt��C'���1r�06: t�o�,���t�;� 1 ��rif1��:{� ta �dt ����f:c��� guarant �ed.

gai 118

Main Street, Next to Elmwood Hotel,

W . B. A R N O L U .

0

WATERVILLE, MAINE.

Te lephone 3 - 5 .

G . S P R I N G F I E L D.

m�ssalonsk�� Waltns. B Y W. E. C H A D W I C K .

uut. 18. Brno lb & <to.,

They suggest the smooth, dreamy flow of this most picturesque of Maine's rivers ; yet

Hardware.

the turbulence of the Cascade and the murmur of the rapids enter into their structure, ma.king

Nalls,

a beautiful and delightful tone picture.

I ron an d Steel, Carriage Woodwork,

Dedicated to Class J 90 J , Colby College.

Stoves an d Fu rnaces, G lass,

Title page contains souvenirs of Colby and

Paints an d Olis,

Messalonskee.

n i l k Supplies, Black Powder and

Marked price 60c.

High E xplosives.

For sale at KELLY'S.

Doors, Sash and Glazed Windows. Published by

Tinsmiths,

CR.ESS EY, J O N E S & A L L E N ,

Steam and Water Fitters. w aterville, naine.

PORT L A N D , M E. xi


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, e ru 1 11 1 b ' l ' r side u t h utler. ' spers l ed hy R e Y . B wley r eu . . . a u d Y. \\". . . . e r w o u by J r. N. E. Wood. la. s Day. A l u m n i Rec ptiou. Trustee. ' 1\ 1 eti n g. Presit1en t' R e e pt i o u .

Hae a l a n realc A u 1! ual Y. i\ l .

J llluor _ .

S<:u 1....Io .:.._!_ p.

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fSTEVENS I I

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F I R E A R M S with o u r B R A N D have been rec o g n i zed s i nce

1 8 64 as STA N D A R D for exce l lence of M A N U FA CT U R E and S H O O T I N G G O A L I T I ES . S T E V E N S.. I D EA L' N 244

No rifl e A ever i ntrod uced h as been as p o p u l a r [as this style and if you want a m ed i u m - priced r ifle that wi l l do j u st as c l o se w o r k as a h i gher p r i ced o n e , o u r N o . 44 cannot be s u r passe d .

P R I C E , $ 1 0.00.

�iiiiiimiii�-

I

S TE V E N S ' FA VORI T E , N O . 1 7 .

O u r F AVO R I T E was i ntrod uced in 1893 a n d it is safe to say that no rifle made has ever had such an enormous sale as this partic u l a r sty le. It is stro n g and thoro u g h l y made, perfect i n symmetry safe , portab l e and accu rate.

No. No.

Our

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17 18

with plain open front a n d rear sig hts w i t h target sig hts

$6.00. $8.50.

a rc h a n d led g e n e ra l l y b y a l l deale r l o spo r t i n g good . Wr issue t h e mo t o m pl e te ata log in t he t rade, a n d it is f u l l of valua ble i n fo r m a t ion for shooter . SENT U PO N R EQUE T. -

J . STEVENS A R MS & TooL CoM PANY, I

NO.

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B RO A D W A Y,

C H I C O P E E FA L L S , M A S S . �

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J u n e 26 . June 27. , ept. 1 3 . , ept. 1 - .

e n ior C lass Day . .'em i - c e u t e n u i a l of Z. -¥ . rad n atiou D a y . w a r d a t t e n d c h a p 1. Fr s l 1 1 n u alld F i hermeu begi n to arri v e . Y. 1\I . C . A . c1 legate. d i v ide the . p o r t '.

H

Does Qualit y Count With You?

J. P. G I ROUX,

P U R E, F R ES H D R U G S, S K I L L,

H a i rd rus�r.

F A I R P R I C ES .

LI-----·-----.., We are anxious to receive your trade on t his basis. W E M A l'i E

J\

S P E C I A L TV Of P R ESl R I P T I O N W O R K .

Fl �ST SHOP

W. C. H A W K E R & CO., 7 0 M A I N S T R EET,

49 M a i n

P a r k Hotel B u i ld i ng,

J . H . DeOR S A Y .

W , C. H AW K E R .

BELOW P. 0.

t reet.

F. A. Lovejoy & Co.

DA V I S & SO U L E,

Investment Brokers

Watches, Clocks, . . .

Companies Or g anized Under the Laws of Maine.

Jewel ry,

S i lverware

O F F I C E: S :

a n d O ptica l G oods. !OJ J Exchange Building, BOSTON, M ASS. 7 8 M a i o Street,

Masonic Building,

WATE!lV I L L E,

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E lectric l i o-hts iu the B ri c k s , Hooray ! E n trance Exam . \'eutres busy m e e t i u g F re b m en . F i r t chap 1, co-ords predom i u e n t . Fac u l ty atten ds.

ept. 1 8 . ept. 1 9 . ept. 20.

B l a c k a pater- famila .

Prompt Attention . There is no part of our business which does oot receive its full share of attention. and the stock of

Drugs1 · Medicines and Toilet Goods we carry are not surpasse d by any in the city. We have gained a reputation for reJiability by sup­ plying pure, fresh, and good Drugs. Every effort is made to keep on sale only those Proprie­ tary Medicines that are known to be effective. A comparison of our stock and prices will prove �atisfactory.

Alden & Deehan's Reduced Price Drug Store, CORNER M AIN AND TEMPLE.

W e a re the Leaders in Latest Styles.

To-clay but seldom at one s door. en ugh l.o in nr it may be eas one' life ; tomorrow, impos ible. Health is fleeting ; without it, Lif In urance is refu eel.

. . . . A l ways See . . . .

Dinsmore' s Shoes BEFORE BUYI NG. 9 2 M A I N S TR E E T .

Tttl: EOUGATO�S' EXCHANGE 7 ) \'

R l iable

chool It

el

Union Mutual Life Insurance Co.,

ervice to

fficial:. t acher

n d for man ual .

Room E. 1 18 - 1 2 0 Summer St., Boston, Mass.

AL 0 ------­

Baxh�r Building. Co ngress St., Portland, M,.

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ept .

22.

, ' p t . 24.

Fr h - , oph ball ua m e a n d horn - ru h . , 'oph. w i n ga me. Footba l l pra tic b gi n s . B l oo d y l\foll(1ay. No b l ood . R o b a k s I k e i f h e s i n l o\' e .

Frc h1e

w i n ru h .

Is I t a Su i t of Clotl1es YOU \\ A NT

OR

a Hat, Necktie, a Collar, or a Pair of Cuffs, Gloves ; O r , i r y o u a re

n. " B u ffa l o , " a n d a re o-o i ng to t L e Pan - A me r i

y o u m ay w n n l

an E x p o i t i o n

A Good Substantial Dress Suit Case 'Ve c a n su pply y o n r v.·a n ts t o perfec t i o n ,

T l t e n c a l l on u .

and at price

t h a t w i l l p l e ase .

G. S. DO L LO F F & CO. , Q.6

MA I N

College m e n know and the

S T R E: E:T .

]\ ew Haven Union says, apropos o f what in the world to g1.:ve

term-e n d with i ts good-bys : ' ' T h e question o f a

.friend

at parting seems to have been solved by the publication of

Songs of All the Colleges which i s alike sui table fo r the collegian o f the past, for the student of the p rese n t, � n <l for t h e boy

(or gzd

with h opes ; also for t h e m u sic­

loving sister, a n d a fell ow's best girl . " tile N E W SOll.fS, all the O L D SOll!JS, ' ' and tlw songs popular at all tl1e colleges J.

" All

' '

AT

ALL

a 'l(lelcome gift

B O O K.

Postpaid, $ 1 . 5 0 .

STORES

o r sent 01t approval by

H IN DS & NOBLE, Di.:tiomirfrs

in auy home anywltere. "

AND

4-5-6- 1 :1 - 1 3 - 1 4 Cooper Institute,

Tra mlaf.011s, Students'

M U SIC

t h e ·jmblislurs,

DEALER8

$ 1 . 5 0 Postpaid :

N EW YOR K CITY

A ids - S.hoolbooks o./ all jJublislurs aJ 01u store.


Sept. 25 . ept. 26. ept. 28.

to get acqua i n ted with n e w co - ord . di scuss "teleological gray matte r . " am explai u s. \\" i n low sel l s fi s h . B uck c ri e and g e ts span k ed . Y. l\I . C . A . a n d Y. W . C . A . reception to 1904 .

Si r I saac trie

P ychology cla

It See01s Fu n ny to

ome people t h a t "Custom C l ot h i n g" co t m uch m or t h a n " R eady-Mad e . " The principle rea on of t h i. , i n th pas t , h a be n t h a t t h e latter ha b en m ade on uch a large scale t h a t the t of m a n u fact u r ha bee n re­ d uced t o a m in i m u m of ex pen e. loth ier. are begi n n i ng to take ad­ Cu tom ''antage of thi method . They are est abl i h i ng large plant for t h e mak i n {Y of I th ing to mea u re . Som e of t h e m d g od work . I h ave am ple. from ne t h at cl e. , and can e l l y u a s u it made to r c l e r ' i t h fi t g u a r n t e d, w n h op f o r $ 20 to $ 25 .

EDMUND W. FOSTE�, Merchant Tailor, 50 M a i n Street,

VV A T E R V I LL E, M A I N E.

C. A. H i l l 's

N OTI C E TO C L U BS . Before y o u p u rchase your suppl ies of

Livery and Boarding

TENNIS, BASEBALL,

.... Stat> l e

FOOTBA LL , CROQUET or

ATH LETIC GOODS,

TEM PLE 5 T REtT.

GET PR.ICE AT

The Col lege Boo k Store, C o r. i\\a i o « Tem ple S t s . , W a t e rv i l le, M e .

1.

Patrons receive the personal attention

\\'e want your trade, and i f honorable treatment any ind ucement give u a call

of the proprietor.

H . L. KELLEY, Prop. ucce

o r h• \V . 0 .

SATISFACT I O N G U A R A N T E E D .

pauldi ng.

xyi


lrule (t a n Sa"e )go u 25 per ce ntt

,

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18etter lrulo rk. 'tt o o.

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one in each town to ri<le and exhibit a sample 1901 model bicycle of our manufacture. YOU CAN M A K E $10 TO $50 A WEEK besides having a wheel t o ride for yourself.

1901 Models ����.��::: $10 to $ 18 '00 & '99 Models :::!s $ 1 to $ 12 l9R many �r!d!!yfto�r as new �!c�gt!�!!I�$ 3 fO $ 8 good

We anyone

...•

. . . . . . . ..•.•..••••••••

O N A PPROV A L to cent d posit in advance and allow

ship a n y bicycle

without

a

10 DAYS FREE TRIAL. Pio N OT B u y a wheel uu ti nod R E

no risk

in ordering from us, as you do not

;;,� :e�;

need

t u

to pay

a cent if the bic cle does not suit you. l you have written for our F E TRIAL OFFER. FACTORY PRICES his liberal is of

el ��fln�!1���n°l� �a�i ��wo to distribute catalogues for us ID bicycle. Write today for free catalogue and our speoal offer.

offer has never been equaled and a gua.rantec

WE WA

excliaoge

Ta

or a

J, L. MEAD CYCLE CO.,

Chicago.


' ept. 29.

idney Fair. T h e i m mortal s go i n a barcre. how . C o l by v s . Brow n , 0-2 7 . C ider ruan arri e s .

B a k e cret

b l u e ri bbon i u cabbage

Tb� Oortb End

lbal l's IDi litar� lSanb

Drug Store,

I

an�

Cor. Alclen

t.

One minute wall�

Fro1T\ t11e D pot.

Stocked a nd Fu rnished

Newlv

©rcbestra, R . B. H A L L ,

Drugs a n d Med icines of E v e ry Desc ri ption.

Leade r and Soloist.

P l�ESC RI PTIONS A SPECIALTV

1 68 M A I N ST R E ET.

We cmw

th

I

t l ine.

F Cigars and

Tobacco at the Nortl1 E.nd.

The Popular Band of Mai ne.

O u r Soda Water i s fre e z i ng Cold. Try i t .

�be jfisk �eacbers' Bgencies EVERETT 0 . FISK & CO. , Proprietors.

� .JJC .JJC .JJC .JJC .JJC 4 Ashburton Place. Boston, Mass.

4 Evans Building. Oskaloosa, la. 4 J4 Century Building, Minneapolis, Minn.

1 56 Fifth Avenue. New York, N. Y. 1505 Pr.on. Ave., Washington, D. C.

533 Cooper Building. Denver, Col.

203-207 1\11.ich. Blvd., Chicago, Ill.

420 Parrott Building, San Francisco,

525 Stimson Block, Los Angeles, tf'

-A

Clotb�s

D O L L-A R

S -A U E: D

IS

-A

Cal.

D O L L-A R

M A D E: .

You can save that dollar and more, too, by having your

.

AT THE

CaL

.JJC

.

W A T E R V I L L E ST E A M D Y E H O U S E . DRY C.LE:ANSINC:. A SPE:C.IA LTY.

C. W. W A L S H , Proprietor. Telephone Call 41-3.

Cor. Common aod Fro n t Street s, Waterville, Me. Low Prices.

Good Work.

xix

Prompt Attention.


Sept. 30. Pratt •isit hi sister at Benion . Oct. I. Methodi t ociable beo-i n . F reshmen Oct. 2. Seavcn s reported engaaed .

embly.

A . M. & H. Red i ngton,

Books and Stationery Can be found at

Colleae a

nared.

St�nograpb�rs

• • • •

AND

Moore's Book Store,

..... Typ�writ�rs� l 8 J M AIN STREET.

30 MAIN STREET.

A l so agent for

paulding'

C. K. M AT H E W S ,

Celebrated

l i n e o f Sporting Goods.

FI RE,

C irc ulating Library of the latest book .

LIFE

Steel Engraved \\-ork a specialty. Sa m ples submitted and price fu rn i . hed

l D

AccmE

u pon application . rew a n d secon d- ban d text-book .

T

I n u ra nc Ag n t.

74 Main St., Waterville, Me.

G. L. LEARNED & CO., ____

...............

PI um b� rs _

............····

STEAM and HOT WAT E R F I TT E RS Dealers in all kinds of

Agents for

Plumbing and Steam Fitters' Supplies.

Electric Heat R e gu l ator.

27

Mai n ' t reet,

WAT E RV I L L E , x

MAINE.


Oct. 3. Oct. 4 . Oct. 4 .

Report den ied . Pol i ti c s in the a i r . M o re pol i t i s ; w a r m e r a n d

W . F. Kennison, .

Practical

Painter and Paper Hanger. WALL PAPERS.

76 West Temple Street,

WATERVILLE, MAINE.

W. S. DUNHAM,

GO TO

.

.

.

.

DAR R A H 'S

Boots, Shoes,

G reat Bazaar

and Rubbers.

T O BUY

Gttoekerry and Glasswarre

O u r Spec i a l ties :

C H E A P.

The Crawford S h o e for M e n Also Carts, Doll Carriages,

A N D THE

Bird Cages, Baskets, Dolls,

Celebrated Sorosis for W o m e n .

Drums and Fancy Goods•

.Jl..Jl..JI.

Repairing N eatly and Promptly Done.

Presents G i ,•en Away with Tea and Coffee.

5 2 MAI N STREET.

W A T E R V I LL E , M A I N E . xxi


Oct. 6. Oct. 7 .

Storm bursts. B ryan C l u b and Republ ican Club oro-a n i zed . Colby YS. Fort Preble, 5 -6 . K o c h " wal lops t h e gospel" at Hartlan d .

Th� K�nn�b�c Journal. O u r new and enlarged plant, th oroughl equ ipped with l atest and best facil ities, en­ ables u s .to p roduce all varietie o f book and j ob pri n t i n g with great p ro m ptness. Personal atten tion given to t h e tj pog­ raphy , i l l u strating and

other details o f

fi rst-class printing i n a l l i t s branche . Esti mates and s u ggestions fu rn i h ed b mail or represen tative u pon appl i cation. We

make a specialty o f

H igh-G rade

D i ploma Work . O u r knmvledge and

ex perience as u re

the h igh e t accu racy and qual ity. B U R L E I G H & F LY NT.

Journal B lock9 Wat�r Str�d9 Jl ugusta9 m�.

xxii


c t . 8. Oct. 9 .

Z -¥ i n i ti a tes. Prof. Osborne. Worthy Grand Sentinel of the 1. O. G. T. , attend ven ti o n .

Ice Cream, Cold Soda, . . . . .

the

tate Con ­

Cut Fl owers AND

Fi ne Flora l WorR

Home-Made Candy, For all occasions can be obtained at the

Fruit and Nuts o f all ki nds.

City Greenhouses.

AGENCY FOR C uT FLOWERS.

Down-Town Stand a t Hagar's, 1 1 3 Main St.

F. A. WING & CO.,

H . R . M I TC H E L L & S O N

W A T E �Y I L LE, M E .

1 22 M a i n Street,

PR.OPR. 1 ETOR.S.

T E L E P H O N E 48-3.

THOM PSON & STURTEVA NT,

WITH A

Neat a n d Tasty Place A :-I D

:fSoats and (tano�s

F re s h and H earty Food , TUE

TO

L E:: T .

H A S B ECOM E T I- I E

H

-

G RY l\ 1 A !'i!1 S P A R A DISE.

I n q u i re at l\Iail Office, o r at

L e t us prescribe f o r you a t the ame old stand.

l\I I LL E R & B U Z Z E L L

..ee�����.;:- ,

Le' ine s Clothing Store .

:uiii

M A I N ST R E ET.


Oct. IO . Oct. 1 1 .

P i n k tea at Pal mer Hou. e . Hawe fail t o «et l etter from }J j Coach B rown arrh·e .

girl an I leay

on first trai u for

kowhegan.

The Ticonic National Bank W AT E R V I L L E .

OF

Capital ,

$ 1 00,000.

Surplus and Profits, Off

r

t

ban kin g .

depo · itor

Mak

11

disco u nt

w

F ur n i h e

40,000.

every fac i l i t y con i�t e n t w i t h

and

con e rYative

o r k a n d Bo · t on E xchange at rea.- n a ble rat . . Foreign Let t e r · of

GE RG E K . 1 3

saf

dail y . red i t a nd B i l l .- o f E x c h a nge at short n o t i L\ l{ E :\ ' I:':

CTELLE,

P,-esirle11 l .

. L E I HTOX, 1 ril'e- Presiclen t .

H .\ . · .\ L L - . H A L L , Cos/i i r. l

JR E T O R

J o c 1 h Eat o n ,

h ar l s \\'e n t wo rt h ,

' l arenc ' A . Leigh t o n ,

corg-

K. Bou t l i e ,

\\' i l l iam T . H ai n

F. J . GOO D R I DG E,

s.

C I TY O PT I C I AN• ...

. . . . DE.\ L E R i _-

Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Silverware. t o4 M a i n S t . , WATERVILLE, ME.

DR.

A�1s_:nc

H . J . T \VARD,

. . . AT . . .

P 1 1 1 S I J I L i 's H ' ) i r Dr- si ng I irl r .

D E: N T I S T . Succe.ssor to Dr. H. E. Sh"mpp.

ffi

t:

ZS � M a i n

I T ou r · : tr

t ,.

HAIR DRESSING,

to 1 2 , 1 to 5 . W A T E R V I L L E ,. M E .

s

. x i \'

MAIN

T R E S T.


ct. 1 2. 0 t. 1 3.

<I>. � . El. i n i tiate · . Fr h man Reception . Colby v s . l " . o f l\1. a t O rouo, 6-o.

o l l id e \•ith parade.

ophomor s d ie from i n d igestion . A l l eren e . Celebratiou a n d firew ork s . Town toughs K ristie the lJ ro . Con ference board el cted .

���

$ COLBY COLLLO L, $ c $ Wa tervi l l e, Ma i ne.

3

c

T h e Col lege was chartered in 1 8 1 8 . I t is most favorably situ ated in a city o f abou t r o,ooo in­ h abitant , at the most central point i n Maine, in a region u n s urpassed for bea u ty and h eal t h fu l ness. I t offers t h e classical cou rse ,,·ith seyenty electives, also a course without G reek, l eadi n g to the degree of P h . B . T h e Libraq contains 36,500 vol u mes a n d i s a h ay s accessible to students. The coll ege posses­ ses a unique Physical Laboratory , a l arge Geolog­ i cal I useu m , and is t h e repository of t h e Maine G eological Coll ection . A new and t horoughl3 equ i p ped C h e mical Laboratory was opened i n September 1 899. P h y s i cal t raining i s a p a r t o f t h e req u i red work . T here i s a gy mnasiu m '' ith bat h s, and an excellent cinder-track . T h e p reparatory department o f t h e col lege con­ s i ts o f fou r affiliated academies : ( l ) Coburn Cla ical I nstitute O \ ned by t h e college, Water­ v i l l e · ( 2 ) H ebron Academy, H ebron , ( Ox ford Countv ) ; ( 3 ) Ricker C l assical I n stitute , H o u l ton , ( A roo took cou nty ) · ( 4 ) H i ggins Classical I n sti­ t u te C h arleston ( Penobscot cou n ty ) . For catalogues o r special i n format ion address

c ���ll�l ��l �l ���I\ PR FESS OR E DWARD v\ . H ALL, Regist rar.


ct. 2 7 . Oct. 29 . ct. 3 1 .

Colby vs. "C . of I . , o- r 7. 1 90 1 hold clas me t i u a . Hallowe'eu u i aht.

Repu b l ica n Ral l y .

R yder pha e

the O'O\'eruor.

Waterville and Fairfield ..... .... Railway and Light Company , 9 1 M A I N S T R E ET,

are prepared to furnish electrical service of all kinds at reasonable rates. W. S . W YMAN, General Mana ger.

We are still on the old corner.

i. S. B ROW lt

The Dirigo Market

Elec tJ "iCO I Eng i neer

where y o u will a l w a y fi nd on h a n d a c hoi ce l i ne of

GROCERIES, FISH, AND

NO

MEAT,

PROVISIONS.

NT�

TOR.

H o u se and Ill i ll W i ring a spec i a l t y . A fully eq ui pped l{ep a i r hop for Bicycle and · u l k y Repa i r i ng . A f u l l l i ne ol undrie .

JI. � JI.

Dea l e r in E lect rical E q u i p m e n t s of A l l K i n d s .

Special Attent ion G i ve n to C l u bs .

Lu 1 r q

W H ITCOMB & CAN N O N , I Main

t . , Water I l le.

I nc l

·

�,

r=-ixt u r

·

Of A 11 Descri ptions

57 Temple Strut, ' X Ti i i

WATERVILLE, ME.


o v . I. Nov. 2 . Nov. 3.

J u d ge Bonney lectur s on " T h e enate" iu C h emica l Hal l . I u terpol itical d ebate. Democrats w i n . o l b Y • Bowdoi n . - h ru y !

1

P u b l i s h ers of . . . .

The Wate rv i l le Eve n i ng M ai l The Wate rv i l le M ai l

[ Wee k l y J

. . . H ave Yo u r S c h o o l and Col lege . . . Pri nti n g d o n e by

The Mail Publishing Co. F

ol ders, Progra m m e s , I n v itatio n s , A d d ress Card s , etc . , promptly a n d n eatly printed.

Call and see S a m p l e s of o u r W o rk .

. The Mai l Publishing ·1

Co. ,

Waterv i l le, M a i n e .

���-�-�-� . ���.�������� •


� o ,, . 5 . �o-L 6 .

Xo,· .

7.

. entrances the audience. Democratic R a l l y in chapel . The Hon . J. ophomore Ride. Bake votes i l l eo-a l l y . Electiou D a y . Loyal \·oters o-o borne. B lack give a u exam. Republicans celebrate and di rty np the campus. ESTA B L I S H E D 1 8 5 3 .

H.

. B EA C H .

G . E . SCATES.

B�a�b� Scat�s � Co.

J. Pea vy & B ros.

Bicycles repaired and built to order. Fine enameling done.

Bicycle s u n ­

dries and electrical s u pplies. W i r i n g

D E:S I G N E: R S

done r i g h t .

Phonographs and rec­

ords for sale.

AND

M A K E: R S

FI N E

O F-

M AC H I N E

C LO T I-\ I N G .

WO R K DO N E O N S H O AT N OTIC E .

A l l intermediate Profits saved Carpenters a n d Jobbers. for our customers.

Picture

fra m i n g and room : m o u l d i n g a spe­ cialty.

F u r n it u re and u m bre l l a re­

pairing, saw filing, key fitting, etc.

31 M a i n St. ,

1 5 1 Ma i n Street.

Waterv i l l e.

For Pure and Wholesome

C O N F E CTI O N S Fine Ices, served with delicious syrups, and Sod�s, Colder than a B�ston Girl,

Try ou r Frappees once, and be convinced t h at t h e place is at

H AGE R 'S,

W AT c R V I L L c , M A I N e.

We a re t h e Co l l ege Caterers. Teleph o ne, :z s - s . xxx

I 1 3 rl a i n St reet.


Con ference Boa rd oraan ize a n d h ol 'l i t. o n l y m ce t i r J g for the year. d e f nder of the fa i t h . Nov. I O . Colby v, . B a tes, 6 - 1 7 . Footba l l season c l oses.

Nov.

9.

L J . T O W N E:,

hi f

EVANDER GILPATRICK ,

Latest Stvles i n

Contractor

Fashionable Milli nery

and Builder.

AND

FANCY

Put

G O O DS.

Job Work and General Repairi n g by Competent Help.

Sidney A . Green.

Andrew B. Green.

R ubberoid R oofi n g.

S. A. & A. B. G R E E N ,

DEALER

IN

L U M BE R A N D A ROOSTOO�

Dealers i n

S H I N G LE 'S .

Antl 1roci te o nd Bi tu 1 T 1i nous

C OA L .

Opposite City Hall. Residence,

& Reading Hard

The Celebrated Philadelphia

SHOP AT 37 FRONT STREET,

White Ash Coals a Specialty.

Hard and Soft Wood,

5 Belmont St., Waterville, Me.

C . H . P u lsifer.

F. A. T i b betts .

WAT E RV I LL E

E D G I N G S , K INDLINGS, Etc.

W AT E RV I L L E ,

Steam Laundry

M A I N E.

Down-Town Office, Corner Market.

Office and Yard, 2 5 J Main Street.

TELEPHO N E

D.

P.

20·3.

Work Called for and Delivered.

FOST E R ,

P:. I R E:, L I P:. E: A N D A C.C. I D E: N T

l nsuranc� Jl g�ncy.

Agent in Colby College : Thao. Tom p k i ns, II S. C.

,}JC .;!. ,}JC Leading Home and Foreign Companies Represented.

l 67 MAIN STREET,

Attention Given to the Care and Management of

REA L ES TA TE .

94 Main Street,

W A T E R V I LLE, M A IN E .

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W AT E R V I LLE, MA I N E .


�ov. I I . Xm·. 1 3 . Xov. q .

Pratt vi its hi sister. A n n ua l Long Di tance R u n . Co-ord , sein oder 1ticlzt sein.'I

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C u pid Clark ,,-in , with " w i ft" second .

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E. S. DU N N & CO. , 6 S I LV E R · ST R E ET. " "

Cleansing. Pmsin�.

Dveing. Repairing.

T. J . F R O T H I N G H A M . P R O PR I ETO R .

(O lo be Steam 26, 2

30

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PO RTL A N D,

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SATISFACTION

ATT E N TI O N .

Harry E. Pratt, Agent for Colby College. xx. ii

GUARANTE E D.


Xov. i 6 . Kov. 1 7. OY.

18.

P rex. lo e b i s cerebel l u m . I k e elect d football capta i u . \\' bat sha ll we d o w i t h t h e co-ord ?

E. H. E l\!J E R Y,

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MAIN STR EET, .

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WATERVILLE, MAINE.

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F U L L L I N E O F- -

Foreign and Domestic Woolens . . . --

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S u i t i n gs, T ro u se r i n gs a n d Overcoati n gs.

Particular Attention G iven to Col lege Tradv.

PRI CES A 5 LOW AS l HE LOW E ST.

S A T I S FA C T I O N G U A R A N T E E D . xxxiii


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Pin k tea.

The B r idge Teachers' Agencies, C . A. SC OTT & C O . , Prop rietors .

College0cademic and Hi g h School Work a Specialty. A gency Manual Free on Application. OFFICES:

29 Beacon Street, Boston ; U n i versity B u i ldi ng, Los A n ge les.

I . S. BA N Gt S ' C O ., R E A L E STAT E .

Fire, L ife, A c cide n t a n d Pla te (;Ja s s

I N S U R A N_C E . WATERVI LLE, M A I N E .

M I LL I K E N B LOC K ,

C . A. H EN D RI C KSON, . ... . DE.ALER I ' • . . . .

The Water from t he

M I SC E L L A N EO U S, S C H OO L

Ticonic M ineral Spring

A N D COLLEGE TEXT

B O O K S.

i P u re , Fre h a P d park ltng. Keep it in your room . D r i n k it at your cl ubs. Delivered a n y w here, i n a n y q u a n t i t y . R. . BAKEMA , gen t . ollege. i.

Paper Hangings, Window Shades,

Down-town C a n n on 's.

Cornices and Cornice Polts, Heavy and Light Draperies, Picture Frames and Fancy Articles.

H E R BERT L.

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NoY. 28.

Lecture in c hape: by D r . \\· i u h i p ou " R a cal R a cal . Boy go home to l a u ahter T u rkey .

and

a i n ts . "

B i g a u d ience o f

The Eng ravi ngs i n Tl 1is BooR w re mad

bv t l 1e

Llectric Citv Lrtg rovi rtg Co. , 507 to 5 1 5 WO '-l1ing t n Stre e t,

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Pl�ICES.


Xo� . 2 9 . T ha u k sgfr i n a . k at i n g . Dec . 3 . C o l l ege r e u me b u i n ess. Dec. 4. Glee C l u b rehearsal begiu i u earne t.

Prex read a bal e of uotice .

T H E F I N EST A P POI NT E D S H O P I N W AT E R V I L L E.

Pomerleau's H air Dressing Rooms, 85

S T R E: E: T.

MA I N

All Experienced Workmen.

Electric Fans.

Hot Towels a Specialty.

F.

A.

Shoe Shining Stand Connected.

H A R R I M A N� DEALER

IN

Diamonds, Watches, Jewelr y. 5 2 M a i n St ree t ,

W A T E R V I LLE, M A I NE.

Annales-Continued. D ec . 5 .

I c e pol o .

Dec . 7 .

C o l leae a

Dec .

" C olby

.

The

en ior team does everyt h i n g i n siaht.

embly. torie " a p pear.

Con crratu lation s .

Hawe , Trac k Capta i n ;

1\Ian aaer.

Dec. r o .

D u tcb y trie. to k i l l dog in recitation ; .:v2 .oo for ala s on h i

D c. 1 2 .

P i n k T e a at Pal mer H o u e .

Dec. r 4 .

E x a m . bea-i n .

Dec. 1 5 .

Freddy T b y u a el cted Presid e n t C .

P r e ident' s Reception .

D c. r .

\\. i n te r ,·acatiou begin .

Dec . 1 9 .

G l ee

l ub becrin

its trip.

D e c . 20.

lee C l ub a t V i 1 1 a l 1J a ,·en .

Dec . 2 r .

1 e C l u b a t Ro k l an d .

Dec. 2 2 .

term-bi l l .

Concert a t \\'arren . C lub

iug

i n fur coat

Dec. 25. Dec. 27. D e c . 29. Dec . 3 0 .

B l a k letter d a y .

D ec . 3 r . B lac k bu rn a n cl Pratt g o out teac h i n g . J a n . r. Twent ieth C e n t u ry arri ,•e w i t 1 l a bang. Jan. 2.

K a ppa men line u p at

J a n . 3.

\\· inkr term opt: n s .

Jan.

_

.

Jan. 10. Jan . 12. Jan. i5.

J a n . r 6.

tatiou to

hag ,·ali e

for co-ord

·ewly- marritd p rofe or l a t e t rt:citation a t • tu rt. re ign . With e elected ra le editor. K a ppa meu make u . ual C lee C l u b a t Oakland . ,

op b '

all .

Bartlett

limb

'clock . fire-e cape:.

" wi ft" tel l . a bo u t t h e a n n ual w a h.

b u l l y - rag faculty t o c u t n u mber o f hour . .·

•yi

reci a tiou .

\\.ith r 1 1 ,


Jan. IS. Jan . 19.

T rial <le bates for i u tercolleO'iate conte t . Bake, Cox a u d DagO'ett cho e n . T h ermometer freezes u p . R oc k n·ood omit h i s wee k l y call a u d g o e to B i l l y V a u ' m i n strel s .

Jan. 2°.

Edward \" I I . beO'in

J au . 2 4 .

G l e C l u b at G u i l ford .

Jan. 25.

Glee C l u b at Gre n d l l e .

bu ine

J a n . 2 6.

Lar

J a n . 28.

Adoui

J a n . 29.

B l a c k rubs it i n to Put.

J an . 30. Jan . 3 i .

011 f a i l fal l

in England.

DaO'O'ett beg

G l e e C l u b at Cori n n a .

boys n o t t o cr-i�·e h i m away .

to ma h . thro' library floor.

Dudley blO\..- s u p So. Collea Pres. d<:li vers treatise on

Prex blows u p Dudley. o.

olleg

catastroph .

Pin k Tea. Boy

miarate to warmer

quarters.

F eb . r .

D utchy and Bake ch •v rag.

Feb. 2 .

Glee C lu b at C h i n a .

C h i na broken up.

Feb. 5 .

\'. M. C. A . h its assemblies i n the nec k .

F e b . 6.

Gri m e y rue Boy .

Feb . 9.

T h e man of magic en terta i n s in chapel .

Feb . 1 2 .

B la c k articles d u e .

Feb . 1 3 .

College ass mbl y .

Feb . 1 5 .

C hapel frozen u p .

Train s bloc ked.

R h etoric c l a s di scus

f rs. Nati6n.

F b. 16.

IQOI

elects an officer.

F e b . 1 8.

1 901 elects another officer.

Feb . 2 r .

Glee C l u b at Portl a n d .

G lee club at "'aten-il l e .

Feb. 2 2 .

Wash i n gto n ' s B i rthday.

F e b . 23.

1\I . I . C. A. A . a t Lewiston .

F e b . 2 6.

Colby A l u m n i at Boston turns don-n co-ords.

Feb . 2 7 .

B asket-ball at Portl and.

Feb. 28.

Glee C l u b at Fairfield.

Glee Cl ub at Saco. Gl ee Club a t Freeport.

M . ar. I .

Basket-ball at Bangor, 1 3 -3 .

Ma r. 2 .

Dr. Lyman Abbott lectures at C i ty Hal l .

Meserve gets pigged.

Glee Cl u b a t Hartland .

Gl ee Cl u b at

ewport.

hard hit. l\ I a r. 6.

B lack gives a u exa m . 1 90 1 elects another ·officer.

M ar. 9.

1 90 1 tries to elect a n other officer.

Mar. 5.

l\Iar. I I .

-�Mar. 1 2 . 1ar. 1 3 · far. I<.j. . Mar. 1 5 .

1\Iar. J g . Mar. 20.

1 90 1 tries to elect a n other officer. Basket-ba l l with Bangors, 2 9 - r o . 1 9 0 1 tri es t o e l e c t another officer. Exams. begi n . n ior E x hibition . 1\Iore Ex ams.

Drew a n d B a k

Glee C l ub at . I l a n d Falls. G l e C lub at Houl ton .

l\Iar. 2 2 .

G lee C l ub at Caribou .

Iar. 2 6. 1\Iar. 2 7 .

G le e C l ub at B a n gor. G lee C lub at Jonesport. G lee Club at l\Iachias.

l\1ar. 2 8.

Glee C l u b at Calais.

l\Iar. 29.

Glee C lub at Eastport.

l\far. 30.

G lee Club at H od ' s ton--u.

A pr. r .

G l e C l u b at Bar Harbor.

Ap r. 4 .

Term beg i n s .

A pr. 5 .

r 9o r elect

Apr. n.

Term clo es.

\Yatt , R yder, A l l e n a n d the Orac l e go to the In an e A sylu m .

l\Iar. 2 r . l\Iar. 2 5 .

ubruit editorial o n co-orcl

B lack does up the cron·d .

Dr.

two

old agai n .

offiers!

I c E l roy lectures. xx:s:vii

Seaverns gets


Apr. 1 3 .

B a e b a l l practice begi n s .

Apr. 19.

Co-ord

A p r . 23.

First dose of term i n E nglish H i tory.

A pr. 2..J..

Copper-pitc h i n g

Apr. 25.

Baseba l l .

Apr. 2 6 .

Debate off.

Apr. 27.

Colby v . A n doYer, 2-6.

h a v e croo e - d a u c e .

eason open .

Colby v . Le'l'i·i ton B. B. C . , 1 8 -..J.. Shi lohite in Chapel.

A p r . 28.

1\Iayfl owers.

Apr. 29.

Colby vs. T u ft , 5 -4 .

i\Iay r .

"No K a ppas n eed app ly . '

Celebration.

Colby ' . Exeter, 5 -6 .

l\lar 2 .

H a g . wins I I c e n ts pitc h i n g coppers.

:\lay 3 ·

Junior Prom.

:\lay ..J. . :\lay 6.

1 90 1 trie

to elect a n other officer.

1 90 1 trie

to elect another officer.

:\ l ay 7.

1 90 1 elect

:\lay 8 .

Colby v .

Join

Buffaloes.

Bia time.

another officer. . of lVI . , 8-9.

History artic les due.

Abbot \\Tite

hi

farnou

article ou

ga mbling. l\ l a y 9 ·

:\lay IO.

Colby v s . Harvard , 0-10. Y . \V. C . A. bega n .

Howard gets thrown do\,-u by girl

l\lay I I .

1 90 ! petitions fac u l ty .

::\lay 1 5 .

Colby ' . Bates, 1 4 - 1 .

Fire w o r k s , b ras

o. I ' .

bau d , trauspare u cie

mass-meeting. l\Iay 1 6.

Cowing gets the egg from Sam.

::\lay 1 8 .

Colby v . Fort Preble, 8-3.

May 22.

Lord appears i n a

l\ I a y 2 3 . May 25. !\la y 2 7 .

b i rt-waist.

A n n ual Field l\Ieet.

am eel brates 36tb a u n iYersary a Colby Y

Colby ' s jan itor.

Bates, 8-4.

rgor a n n a l s close.

Gratiae Deo.

* •

x xviii

1903 w i n s.

B u c k attend




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