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Foreword The 1907 0RA<..:LE is here. the hop

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It may not, perhaps, realize all

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students, but it comes with­

If an explanation of this is needed, it will be

found in the method of electing assistants, and in the long· si... nding debt, which at once prevents the issuance of a large book and the purchase of better mechanical work. Ne'"v features have been added, new arrangements of the various departments has been tried, and, in :many respects the

po1icy of modelling each ORACLE after the preceding one has b en abandoned.

The question as wheth r the "grinds

include the Faculty, an

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as whether they should really be

g,Tinus or merely padding, w-ill find its answer-our answer­ in the book itself.

Hu1nan nature is very much the same

:vhei.her it be in t11e upper classes or in the Faculty.

The

JnACLE, accordingly, does not claim. a beautiful but rather un­

rl!nl respect for the eccentric or the perverse if it be found in ,ither place.

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1....om;olation-all they boost."

who have been noticed, 1 t us give this

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At all events, '"vh t is here is h re, n.nd if y u , r

lli.spos d to criticise, rem mb r thn.t our labor has be n of love.

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To G EORGE FREEM AN PARMENTER in appreciation of his ability in the classroom, and unwaverin g devotion to the interests of the Colle ge, we respectfully dedicate this book.


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The Faculty

CIL\RLE

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\iVHITE, A. ,f_, D.D.

President and Ba bcock Professor of Psych olog; \\'oburn H igh School, I 3; B ro\\"11 Un iYer it y. 1 7; ;\ e wt n T heological In ·titute , 18go ; received t he deo-ree of . . l\I., 18go; Pa tor of the Fir t Bap­ ti t Chur c h, Somer wo rth , 1\. H., rSgo -1 894; P a tor of the Fir t Bapti t Churc h , �a Ima, N. H., r89-t- I 900; General Secretary o f the Ne w Hamp­ . h i re B a pt i st Co1wention, r 900; Pre ident o f Colby College ince 1 90I.

Prexy is gradually getting down to the President bu ine. and in a few deca !es will be to Colby what Eliot i to ITar· va1«1. His motto is, '"Toe the mark or walk the plank."'

EDWARD \ IN LOW H.\LL .:\I ., LLD. Lt"braria11 a nd E111 erit11s ProfC'ssor of Jlodern La11g11ao-es Portlan d H igh School, I 58 · Colby, 1862 · P rofe or of 1Iodern Language . 1 866-1891; Regi trar, I 88- 1 902; L ibrarian r873-1907.

Teddy is an ornament to the faculty. That's all. He didn't think it worth while to have a new negative made, but pa sed in a half-tone from an old ORACLE. Considering the subject, he di played good judgment. His loyal upport of the admin­ istration and pull with the co-or I are the en\'y and despair nf

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Professor of the Latin Language a11d Literature Va alboro Academy, 1861 ; Oak Grove Semi nary, i 862 ; W a terYi lJ e cad emy, I 864 ; Colby, 1868 ; A so­ c ia te Profes or a t Colby 1868-1873; Received the Deo-ree o f A.M., i871; Degree o f LL.D., Colby, 19or ; Profe or of Lat in ince 1873. Judy doesn't go in for athletics, exce pting exercises in Latin, but his ability and square dealing have wo n for him . the re pect and esteem of the whole tudent body. Dabbling in oc k s i his only weak spot, but even in I.hat he can give J. P. lorgan points-of syntax.

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Professor of Histor_v and Political Econollly

Ba l t i more C ity College, r 5; John JI pkins n i \'er. ity, 1 8; recei,·ed decrre o f Ph.D .. 189r ; Profes or of Hi torv and Pol it i ca l cience al eorgct o w n o l l ege, ; r-1892; ,\ sociale Profc · r of Econom ic at Oberlin College, I 92-1 94; mem­ h r o f the . \ merican H i. t ry ciation; the 111 rican Economic A ciat ion; t h e ;o.Jaryland Hi.torica l Society ; the ouncil of t he �Ia i nc II i torical ocicty; Profe .or at Colby ince 18g4. The Doctor ay thi picture i n't ".\cademic," but h ought to be satisfied if it connects him with the genu s homo. C.!ost of us arc. J. \\'illiam has probably more crochet than any other profcs or, "hicb i · aying much, bul he makes up for them in otl1er ways. is collr arc among the hc· st in the c u r ric u lu m, in spite of too scanty 011L�ide reading". 'hflrl art ich· · and l.'a y c.·xam�.

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Professor of Rfzctoric and Instrnctor Elorntion

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Limerick • \cadcmy, 18 5; olby, l 90; graduate tudcnt at Harvard n i n:r ity, I 99- 1 900 ; at Colby incc r8go. Rob is un4ucstionably the most popular man on the Faculty. Iii blu tering "ay i nothing more than a large, wcll-<lcvt:I· npct] hluff, and :\J iss Holiin<trn keeps that from h ·comi ng "hn11 ·i11us. l(oli is peculiar in that minist · rs an. th· only unn "1111 can't l1lu fl l11m.

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ANTON �1 RQU \RDT, PH.D.

Professor of the German Language a11d Literature Dr.

Reimann' H ig h School, Lubeck, Germany, pa sec! the E i nj ae r ig Treiwill igen-Examen 1877; Catharineum at Lubeck, 1877-188o; pa eel t h e l\Iaturitaet -Examen, 188o; niver it ies of Berlin and K iel , 188o-1 5; pa eel t h e Docto r-Examen a t K iel. 1c85; graduate tudent at K i e l, 1885-1887; H igh School, \ atertown l\la achu etts, 1887-1891; at Colby ince 18gr. I 77;

Dutchy is famou among Colby men for his absolute impar­ tiality, his hard-beaded common sense, and his brilliant wit. It i unfortunate that his modesty seldom allows him to dis­ play the same.

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Professor of the Romance Langua0·es

Car ibou High School, 18gr; Colby, 18g5; Intructor in Iodern Language . 1895-1896 · In t ructor in Lat i n and Greek, 18g6-18g9; Univer ity o f Pari , r8g9-1900; A ociate Profe sor of Romance Lan­ guage , 1900-1902; P rofe o r of Romance Language ince 1902. "Johnny" speaks 12Y, languages, and it isn't safe to roast a man with so many tongues at his command. "He i little but he's wise,-he's a wonder for bis size," and incidentally, he is an enthusiastic supporter of athletics and all Colby activities.

CLARE T C E

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Professor of the Greek Language and Literature B ri to! cademy, Taunton, l\Iassachusetts, 1882; Am her t College, 1886; In tructor in Greek. Amh erst H igh School, 1885-1886; In t ructor in Latin and 1\lathematic , Priyate Cla sical School. at Flart ford, l 86-1887; In tructor in Greek and Latin, Carleton College, 1887-1891; i\Ia ter i n Latin, cademy, 1891-1902; Profe o r a t Colby \ orce ter ince 1902. "Cassie" acquired di tinction by his famous home run in the enior faculty baseball game o f 1904, and be is still remarkable for his forceful, snappy style in speaking. olby is his "A/111a-a1111ty" and will probably be bis Alma-granny, also. In this picture, be conscientiously chose a wooden background for his head.

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Professor of 111 athe111atics

Eastern Mai ne Conference Seminary 1886; Colby, 1 ewton Theological eminary i8g3; Summer Sch ool, ni er ity o f Ch icago, 1895-1897; In tructor of Iathematics a t Newton Theological Seminary, i893-1 897; Profes or o f i\Iathematics a t Colby ince r903.

r890;

Hughie's experience as a fi her of men ha greatly aided him in enticing information from successive Freshman clas es. !Lis feat of keeping a healthy cow for four years on nothing more than she could pick up on 3036.9469 square feet of land bas made him justly famous.

GEOR E FREE�LI\

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P.\RMENTER, PH.D.

Merrill Professor of ChemisfrJ•

K eedham High School. l\Ia. .achu ett State College, 1900 ; tatc at }.l a s achu ett. ollea Chemist a t n i ted tat King ·ton, R. I . , 1901-1902; In nivcr ·ity, 1902-1903. Brown i ·try at Colby i n ce 1903.

achusctt . 1896; l\Ia Fellow in hemi try 1900-1901 ; As i tant Exp riment lat i n, tructor i n Chemi try Profes or of Chcm­

Parmenter i a Ia sachuselts .\ggie. but don't I ·t lhat deceive you. Ile has e caped the fos ii club, and lack of hair is bis only failing.

GR.A W

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ELLA BERRY,

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Dean of the 11/ 0111en's Co//egc

choo l, I ; Mount Jlollnslructor i n falhcmatic · . \V men, r 3-18 7; graduate . tudent and A . i�tanl in l\l athcmat ics, l\lount 11 ol­ y kc, r8g7-1899; received Degree f ,\.i\I . . 1899; graduate tud ·nt at ornell um mer ch ol, '' , l n·t ruct r in i\lathemat ic� and Phy::;i·, \ c ·tcrn ol lcge f r Women, J ' -1900 ; A c iat Prof or f Phy. i , l\fount Holy k , 1900-1902 ; D an o f \ omen's Colle . Colby, s i n c e 1902. ·t

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Y ke C liege, 1893 ; \V cslcrn C llegc for

RA 1.E The ean is the last p•rson in the world "hum Lbe would care to sa , for sh has a lllg broth r up al the Uricks who can lick hi \\eight m "ildcat . And als , is she not the tlispenser of hospitality at the Hall?

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..J.ssociate Professor of Biolog}' B ulkeley H igh School, 1893; Colgate Un iver ily, 1900 · In tructor in Science and ).fathematic at Colby. cademy 1900-1902; graduate tudent at Har­ nrd n iYer ity, 1902-1903; In tructor i n B iology at Colby, 1903-1905. ociate Profe o r o f B iology ince 1905.

" chlugs" is a living demon tration of Hamlet's dich1m that a man can mile and smile and be a vj]]ain. He may look plea ant when you flunk, but after the finals he'll cut you out without the lea t compunction. "Schlugs" is all right, except for much greater attention to the fair sex than becomes the po ses or of an acreage of hairless epi­ dermi.

JOH \ HITMORE, PH.D ."-1.ssociate Professor of Ph:ysics and Astronomy H i llhou e H igh School, 1881; Cornell Prepara­ tory chool, 18 2; Yale, 1886; I n structor in Phy ic , Humboldt (Iowa ) H igh School, 1886-1887; In tructor at the n in r ity o f I inne ota 1887; graduate tudent and Sloane Fellow at Yale, I 9-k92; receiYed the Degree of P h . D. from Yale, I 92; I n tructor i n Phy ics a t Yale, 18g2-18g-i-; P rin­ cipal of Lynn H igh School, 189-i--18g8; graduate stu­ dent a t Y a le 189 -Igor; P r incipal o f Stamford High chool. 1gor-r905; Leiberg U n i' er ity, 1905; H arvard n i,·er·ity. 1905-1906; member o f the A me r ican Chemical Society; the German Chemical Society · the Connect icut Academy of rts and Science ; .\ ociate Profe or of Phy ics and t ronomy at Colby, 1906-1907.

"Feasable" is a sober, long-faced cuss, with a well-modu­ lated Yoice and abundant hair. Long familiarity with the tar ha had it influence on bis career, and he will go into eclip e· in June. I-IO\uRD EmnN

n1roN, Pn. B ., A.l\I.

Instru tor in Geology

Clarence H igh School, 18g1; Cornell College, Ph . B . l8g6; Cornell School o f Oratory, 18g6; In·truct r in Science, Knoxville High School, l8g71 g8; Princ ipal of Knoxville High School, 18981900 · uper intendent of School , Columbu J unc­ tion. Iowa, 1900-1903; graduate student in the n i­ Ye r· ity of hicago, ummer o f 1902-1903; graduate _tudent, Han-a rd Univer ity, 1903-1905; Field and Laboratory A i tan t i n Geo logy, Han·ard Uni\'erity, 190-1-; A i tant i n Physiography and i\Ieteor­ olorry, Harvard ni\-er ity, 1904-1905; .i\I., Har­ Yard Uni,·cr ity 1905; In tructor in Geology, Colby C llege ince 1905. . imp looks to be quite a man, hut appearances arc so deceiving. The be·t thing be ever tlid was to lecture a cla·s of mini ters on the evils of cribbing. \Ve nearly forgot to mention that he is Registrar-r and Secretary of the Facnltf-


l\1ABY

YDIL Cuo 'WELL

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Director of Ph·ysical Train ing for W 0111cn W i lton cademy, 1892 ; Colby College, I 96 ; Tuft l\Iedical School, 1903; Hou e Phy ician an I Surgeon, Worce ter l\Iem r ia l Ho-p ita!, 1903-1 904; In t ructor in Pathology and Phy iology, Pa e Gym­ na ium, Bo ton, 1904-1905; at Colby ince 1905.

The ORACLE can't seem to find anything about which to roast Dr. roswell, and the ORACLE doe n't want to, which i · one way of appreciating the only co- rd who ever talked to B. F. Jones more than an hour at a time.

ALTON IRvr. ; LocKIL\RT,

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Hampden Academy, 1900; Colby, 1905.

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Colby College Founded July 9, I8I8

Colors

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Long Cheer

C-0-L-B-Y, 'rah ! 'ra h ! rah ! 'rah ! · rah ! 'rah !

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College Alumni Associations The General Alumni Association

President, NoRMA :r L. B .\SSET, '9I Augusta f, fre-President, RE BE W. D u NN , '68, \ aterville Secretary, FRA K W. ALDEN, 98, vVaterville Treasurer, H \ C.\LL . H.\LL, 96 Vlaterville '

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The:Boston Association

President, Vv. C. CRAv FORD, '82, All ton, l\ I a s . 11 ton Heights, �las First Vice-President, H . S . WEX\ E R , 82 Second Vice-President, J. COLB Y B. ETT, '95, Boston, i\fass. Secretary, M. S. GETCHELL, '93, Hy de Park, l\1ass. The New York Association

Preside11 t, FR.A TK H. EDM ND , '85, New York f, ice-President, E. J. CO LCORD , 7 5 Brooklyn S ecretarJ• R. A. METC.\ L F, '86 Tew York ,

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The Colby Club

Presiden t, REUBEN \ ESLEY DuNN, '68, \� aterville Ffrst Vice-President, RE\·. CrL\RLE E. 0\VE , '79, Waterville Secolld Vice-President, HoN. V .\RRE1 C. P H I LBROOK, 82, Waterville Third Vice-Presiden t GEORGE TE\'E1 SON, '97, Waterville Secretary, G Y \V I . C H I PM.\ :r, 02 � aterville Treasurer, IoRM \N K. F U LLE R, ' 98 \ aterville ,

The Colby Alumnae Association

Presiden t, LOU I SE CoBUR , '77, kowhegan First Vice-Pres1'den t, DELI H. HEDMAN, 'o I , � aterville Second Vice-Presiden t, RUBY CAR\ ER, 04 Bethel Secretary, IDA KEE E, '05, Newcastle Treasu rer, ALICE Lo w E BRO\i\ N, '99, � aterville The Boston A ssociations

President, Cuo M. CHILCOTT, 95, Newbur yport Vice-Presiden t, LI DA GRA E , '95, Rockland Secretar'J', M.\RTHA D. TRACY, 97 Lawrence Treasurer, HELE S. R I CHAR D o :r, '98, Dorche ter, Mas '

18

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'fl'J\PEf.

WALK






Class of 1907 MEN President, Herman B rudenell Betts T'ice-Presiden t

lbert Kingsley Stetson

Treasurer, Harry Charles Bonney Jfarshal, Perley Linwood Thorne Historian,

0

car Benjamin Peterson

0 rat or, Thomas

lbion

Poet, Roscoe C. Emery

mart

Proph et, 1'l illard Claude 1\loore Parting A ddress, Burr Frank Jone Chaplaill, Robert Alder Colpitt Toast-111aster, Lewis \ alker Dunn EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE

David Monaghan Young Robert

Burr Frank Jones

Ider Colpitt

lbert Kingsley Stet on 0

car Benjamin Peter on ODE COMMITTEE

rthur h enelm V\ inslow

Charles Rush

..

Le·wis Walker Dunn

Ralph Benjamin Young Oti s Alpheu Thompson CL.\ s YELL:

Hie haec, h oc 'tis no j oke, TCvts £crJJ-f:V ci .\cf .\a

Boom ! 'rah ! boom ! Boom ! rah ! bim ! Tineteen-seven in the swim ! CL\

C LORS: Gray and Broi

•n


Senior History MEN

Old Colby truly had cau e to rejoice "·hen 111 the fall of nineteen­ th ree the cla of n ineteen h undred and even ' armed over her cam­ pu to a i t in maintaining the old tanclarcl of the college and to bring her new honor and glory. That the cla s has ucceeded, no one who ha watched it proar will deny. In cholar h ip, we have been represented by the brighte t tudent ''"h ever entered Colby' Joor . for when Honorary Jun ior Part were awar le l it wa foun 1 that we had more than the r guir d numb r of nin ty percenter a th itio­ . which ha never before, in the hi tory of the coll ge. been equalled. I n athletic line we have more than done our part. I n football , track aud ba eball, alike, \\"e have al way had more than our hare o f th men, and a for ba ketball . it will uffice t cla


Class of 1901 WOMEN Presiden t Ellen Jo ephine Peterson r-ice-Preside11t,

arah

Secretary, Hattie

tella Cumming imonton Fo sett

Treasurer Annie Eliza Cook Poet, Adelaide Bradeen Holwa) Historian, ).I rti Ethel Ba ett Proph et. Georgia 1\Iae Connor tatistician Bertha M ay Robin on _-lddrcss to

ndergraduates, Caro Edna Beverage

EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE

Grace Lord _

tetson

Edith Pierce Priest

l ice Rachel Tyler,

Ro e l\Iarian Beverage Lubelle 1\Iay Hall ODE COMMITTEE

A.Ima Florence :\ I orri ette,

Lucy I\Iay \\ henman .

1\Iarian Lotti e Learned

Inez Bowler

L.\

YELL:

Hie, haec h oc, "ti no j oke T{v£� 'f:ap.iV ci AO. A.cf.

Boom . 'rah ! boom ! Boom! "rah ! bim ! l\ineteen-seven in the sw im! L.\

OLOR-: Gray and B roi

•11


Senior History WOMEN

portal -a gay, Four years have pas ed ince we entered fun-loving group of o-irl . :\Iany of the plea ure and ome of the pain of college l ife have come to u , but ah! th plea ur have far out,.: eio-hed the pain . \ e did have a hard tnwgle ' ith Freshman mathematic . e pecially with the problem of that "black book" which had never before be n een at olby; but i n our ec nd year Reuter­ clahl came-need the hi torian ay more? The ophomore ear and Phy ic c rtainly held no terrors for u . \Ve had time and enero-y to in it iate the Fre hmen i n the good old-fa hione l way i nto the t ime­ honored rite and my terie of Phi Chi . The Jun ior and enior year , thotwh not wholly ro y path of case, yet lid lack the thorn of the extra cour.e which ucceeding cla e mu t add t our requir d f ur. en i r w

make the number equal. i w the time ha come ' hen \\"e mu t a far well to the !ear c 1l ge hall . \Ve the la t cla to b welcomed by am, le le janitor,'" have learned a college 1 yalty, true and u nchangino- fr m hi i n pirino­ example. \Ye are rry that we cannot have at our eni r chapel the li ttle part ino- pc ch an l whole ome advice am alway a-av the graduating cla . olby received u , a rrirl ; no\ he end u forth int the world, w men-having impre ed upon u all the lofty i deal that make for pure omanhood. Feel ing that the enlarged mental power the high moral and piritual idea and the knowledge of human duty c unt only and obl igati n we have o-ained here, m u t make ur Ji f r good, we 1 k into the future w ith optimi tic eye . •


Biographies of Senior Class MEN

MvR

E GE. E BERRY, AT!l, Provi-

dence, R. I.

22

\\'orce ter Cla' icat Y.

outh

allege.

High

chool, '03;

:.I. C. A.; Committee of Twenty.

I;

Chapel Organi t. 2, -t: Conference Board

4; Chairman. 4; Glee Club. 4; Orche tra, 4;

Deleo-ate to

,·ention, 3 · Cla

HER�L\::-l BRUDE:'.'IELL BETT 3r

Hodgdon. Ricker Cla r;

Football I;

ar ity

Exhibition,

allege

In

ical

titute. ·03:

Track

3 , 4 ; Trea·urer.

I,

Team.

_

;

C.

ar ity

Track Team.

Captain Cla-

2; Y. :.r.

� Y,

venue.

.

2;

thletic

: Cabinet

I, 2 ,

:\orthfield Delegate,

2 ; Committee of T"·enty, r. 2, 3. 4; Echo Board, Chief.

_

4:

;

:\ ew .

Editor,

ociate

Glee Club, 2, 3, 4 · 4 · Colleo-e Choir 4

·

Debating

Cla

Editor-in­ ORACLE,

3;

:.Ianager, 3: Leader

3, 4 · Colleo-e Quartette.

ociety. 3. 4; Pre ident, 3;

Prize Debate. 3 : 2;

3;

Editor

ophomore Declamation,

roo took Club,

3, 4;

l\Iar. ha!, 2; Cla

Pre·ident, Poet, 3 ·

3;

Cla s

Pre iclent, 4; Ode Committee, 3 · Execu­

ti\·e

Committee

3; TB; Epicureans.

28

tudent

olunteer Con-

ecretary, .i;


CHARLES HARRY

Guilford.

Bo

EY,

�KE,

�KE House.

Guil ford High School, '03 ; Cla ident. 2 ·

Toa tma ter,

3;

Pre -

Trea urer, 4;

G lee Club, 2, 3, 4; Mandolin Club, 2, 3, 4; Dramatic Club,

I,

2, 3, 4; Vice-Pre ident,

3; President, 4; Cla s Ba eba l l, 11 2; Jun­

ior Promenade Com m ittee, 3 ; Y..B; 0XE

\VALTER ELLI·

'RA1G, �KE,

I

ortl and.

�KE Hou e. Cony

High

rian, 3 ; Cla

Sch ol, "03 ;

las

Exh ibit ion. 2; Debating Society

ROBERT Va

LDER

a l boro.

OLP!TT

Ima (.Tew Brun wick 1890;

Bo

ton

chool, · 8, ·99 ·

orth

, �Y,

76 Elm

treet.

Hi h

chool,

T hcolo ical

Hi to-

Track Team, 2, 3 ;

t h l e tic 3.


LEwr

\VA L K E R Du

eedham, M as .

, �KE,

a. K E House.

C burn Cla ical In titntc, '03 ; Y. M. C. .; orthfield Delegate, l ; Conference Boar I, _ · Committee of Twenty, 2; Ex·ec­ utive Committee thletic s ociation, 2, 3, 3, 4; ociate Editor ORACLE, 3 ; Echo taff, -· 3, 4 ;; Glee Club, I, 2, 3 , -1-; l\1an­ d !in-Guitar Club, r. 2, 3 4; Leader, 4 · :\Ianager l\1usical Clubs, -1- · 2d Tenni Team \\'ith Guptill, 3; Debating Club, 3, Prophet, -1-: Cla Toastrna ter, - 4: Cla · f Tenni -1-; \i ar r 3; Ode C mmitte "'C ; " YB· El�E ; Epicurean

.

18

E !E RV, Z"IJ!, Eastport. outh College.

Hio-h chool. '03; Entrance Examinati n, Second Prize, I ; Honorable l\lention, German. _ ; ophomore Decla­ mation. - ; . i ta'nt olleo-e t\Iar hal, 2; econd Honorary Junior Part. 3; Latin Honor cnior Exhibition 3 ; t\Ianagcr of Tennis, 3. 4: e retary 11. T. L. T. . , 3; Treasurer -1- · Debating ociety, 3, -1- · Pre i l nt. -1-; Chairman Executi,•e ommitte . -1-; _ ociate Editor RACLE. 3; Pr ident and Editor-in- hief, -1-; C lleo-e nior Exhibition; [ntcr­ Prize Debat . 3: c lleo-iate Debate with f.Iaine, -1- · Cla ar ity. -1-; v carer of Track Team. -1-; l\Ianager'- "'C."'

BURR FRANK

J0 E

3 Sou t h

Z"IJ!, "eeks M i l ls. al lege.

Bowdoinham High chool. oz; ClaPoet, I; Prophet 2 · Pre-ident, 3; Partino­ Addres -1-; Cla Ba eball, r 2; Secre­ tary . thletic A ociation, 2; Pre ident 3 ; Executive Committee, 4 ; Y . l\ L C . A .. ecretary 2 · Pre ident, 3 · Intercollegiate Arbitration Board. 4; Conferen e Board, I · Secretary, 2; Committee of Twenty. 4; A i tant Colleo-e Mar hal, 2; College Iarhal. 3; lanager of racle, 3; Glee Club -1-; College Quartette. -1- · Third Honorary Junior Part, 3; Sophomore Declamation econd German Prize, 3 · Second Prize; Debating Society 3 4; allege Prize Debates. 3: Senior Exhibition; Intercollc­ o-iatc Dcbat with �fainc, -1-; Epicurean · YB


MrLLARn CL unE MooRE, ATn,

Newport, N. H.

7 South College.

Richards High School, '03; Sophomore 2;

Declamation,

Debating

Society, 3,

4;

Secretary, 3; Chairman Executive Com­ mittee, 3; Junior Exhibition, 3; College Prize Debate, 3; ::Jew Hamp hire Club, 3 4; Pre ident, 3; Cla

4.

ence Board,

Prophet, 4; Confer­

OSCAR BE JAllll

Jemtland.

p ETER ON, <I>�®, <I>�® Hou e.

Caribou High chool, 03; Cla Vicepre ident, 2 ; Trea urer, 3; Chairman Jun­ ior Promenade Committee, 3; Class Hi to­ rian, 4: Fourth Honorary Junior Part, 3; Cla Ba eball, r, 2; Cla Ba ketball, I, 2. 3 , 4 ; Captain, 1_; Varity. 2 , 4 ; Var ity Football, 4; ub titute, 3; Debating Soci­ ety. 3, 4; ollege Band. 3, ..i; Orehe tra 4; -XE; \ earer of "C."

CHARLE

Ru H, ATO, Derby,

3

out h

Derby Academy, '02 ; inet, 4; Cla

ollege.

Y. M.

C.

r

A.;

.

H.

Cab­

Vice- Pre ident, 3; Debating

Society, 3, 4; Secretary, utive C mmittcc, .,i.

3; Chairman Exec­


T H OJ\IA

LBION S!llA RT, AKE, Dexter. AKE House.

Dexter High School, "02; Glee Club, r, 3; Class

2, 3; Committee of Twenty, 2

Executive Committee, 2, 3; Chairman Ode C mmittee, 3; Manager Var ity Football Team, 3 ; Debating Society, 3 ; Clas "C · " \t\ earer of T\Ianager

tor, .t; 0?\E;

ALBERT Kr G LEY Houlton. Houlton H igb

TET ON

OraTB

Epicurean .

AKE,

AKE House. chool, ·03 ; Cla

Trea ·­

urer, r; Vice Pre ident, .t; Executive Com­ mittee, .t; Dramatic Club, rtie . ger

3

r;

_..\

..i;

i tant

Ia ter of Prop-

·Manager, 2;

i tant

Ba eball, 2; :.Ianager

I\Ianager 3

·

.i\Iana­ Varsity

Debating Club.

3, 4; Aroo took Club. 3, .t; Trea urer, 4; \Vearer of :;\fanao-er'

"C ; " e�E

A RT H U R Vi !LUA 1 STETSO

'

"aterville, R. F.D. 3 7.

Coburn Cla C.

A

Cla

_

ical In titute,

Track Team,

3 , .t; Junior

Exhibition.

AKE,

03;

Y. 1\I.

3. 4; 'Var ity,

Fir t

Prize, 3 ;

Debating Society, 3 , .t; College Band, 4.

32


On

L P H EUS T H u �rPSuN,

P re q ue I sle. P re que

I 1

1 3 Sou t h

H io-h

3; Ode Football, 3, 4 ;

H i storian, 2,

chool.

ATO,

ol lege. '02 ;

Cl a

Comm ittee, -I ; Var-

ity Sub, I, 2 ; Var ity B a ketbal l , 2, 4 ; M a n age r , _ ; Cla Ba ketba l l, I , 2, 3, 4 ; Cla T rack Te a m , 2, 3.

4;

Se co n d

Team,

\Ve a rer o f · · C " ;

Ba cba l l,

XE

r , 2, 3, 4 ;

PER L E

L E. WOOD T H R

trickland.

I f ebron . \ cademy, 2 ; l\l a r h a l , 3, -1 ; J u n i o r Part . 3; 2 , 3. -1 ;

"\ l anager "\ l . L .\ . let ic .\

E, <l>A®,

Cf?�® H ou e. '02 ; C la · , H o n o rable

ecreta ry.

l\ l e n t i n .

o m m i t tce of Tw en ty . I .

_ _ i stan t Track, 2 ; la n ao-c r, 3; cc rctary • \ .. 3 ; Executi1· om m i t tcc . ..-\ th-

on fe rc n c e Board, 3, -1 ; .

uh-

ommit-

'' ;

Eu H u Br. r

E T r LTo N, <l>il®, A l b i o n . <l> A • H ou e .

.\cademy ; Com m i ttee Ath letic , x h ib i t ion 2; arBa eba l l, 1 , ity Ba e ba l l , r , 2. 3, -1 ; la 2 ; Var ity Ba kctha l l, 3, -1 ; l\ T anage r . -I ; Basketba ll, 1 , 2, 3, -1 ; Capta i n , 3 ; C la . \ ca r r f · · C. " Freedom

T w e n ty, 2;

33

T H ;


CLAYTO

M ELC H E R

\\ A RD, .6.KE,

2 3 7 M a i n Street .

Watervi l le.

Cherryfield Academy, '03; Cabinet

4;

Class

Track

Y . M.

Team,

C. A. ; 3,

4;

Debating Society, 3 4.

A RT H U R K E 1 EI.i\I Saco.

\VI N S LOW, �KE,

�KE House.

Thornton • cademy, '03 ; Y . I. C. A.; Delegate. 3 · Cabinet, .+ ; Fir t Entrance Prize; Chairman Cla Execu­ tive Committee, I ; Glee Club. I, 2 ; Cla Poet, 2 ; First Honorary Junior Part; Junior Exhibition Second Prize, 3 · CJa s Orator 3 · Jailing Clerk. Echo. 2 ; A i t­ ant l\Ianager. � ; Bu ine s Manager, -t ; Debatino- Society, 3, 4 ; Standing Commit­ tee. 3 : Senior Exhibition : Clas Ode Com­ mittee, -f.

.:::\orthfield

D AV I D Mo AGHAN YouNG, ATO,

24

::;angerville. 1-I iggin

Classical

Secretary,

3; I,

2;

titute,

ExecutiYe

Junior Promenade Ba eball,

In

out h College. '03 ;

Cla

Committee.

Committee,

3;

-t :

Cla s

Conference Board, 2, 3 ;

Debating Society, 3, 4 ; Executive Com­ mittee. 3 ;

3+

8 :\' E


RA LPH BENJ A M I N YOUNG, <Pt.. ®, 7 r Elm Street. Waterville. Waterv i l le H igh School, '03 ; Class Sec­ retary,

I;

Executive Comm i t tee, 2, 3; Ode

Comm ittee, 4 ; Sophomore Declamation 2 ; ociate Editor ORACLE, 3 ; Junior Exhi­ bition ;

D

bat inrr Society, 3, 4;

Pre. ident,

-I ·

35


Biographies of Senior Class WOMEN

M vRTr

ETH E L BA sETT, xn,

Old Tow n.

r 2 Foss Hall. v

Oldtown High School '03 ; Y . Religiou

i\Ieeting

Committee,

. C. A.;

1;

Dele­

gate to Silver Bay 2; Secretary Reading­ Room A

ociation, 3 ; Sophomore Decla­

mation, Fir t Prize · Fir t Honorary Jun­ ior Part · Cla

Hi torian

4;

Dramatic

� ; Dexter Club, � ; Chi Gamma Theta.

CARO EDNA

BE\" ERAGE, xn,

14 Foss Hall.

Camden.

Camden High School, ·oo ; Y. \\ . C. A . : Sophomore Declamation, 2 ; Cla

Pre i­

dent, 2 ; Poet, 3; Executi\·e Committee. 3 ; .\ddre

man

to

ndergraduate

Prize, 2 ;

Second

,

� · Fir t Ger­

Honorary Junior

Part, 3 · Reading Room . - ociation Chair­ man ExecutiYe Committee, 3 ; A ociate Editor OR.\ L E , � ; Kappa Alpha.

,


Ro E M A R I

BEvERA E , xn,

14 Fos

Camden.

Hall.

Camden H igh School, '0 1 ; Y. W . C. A. ; Chai rman Social Com m ittee, 3 ; Delegate t o Lowe l l Con vent ion . 3 · Cla

T reasurer,

4;

Vice- P re iden t , l ; Execu t ive Com­

m ittee, 4 ; mati cs,

3;

econd German P r ize, 2 ; D ra ­

4;

Th [ andolin Club,

Kappa A l pha.

I N EZ

v

B \VLl::R, 15

ater\' i l le H i gh Chai rman

xn,

udd

\\ a t e r v i l le.

t reet.

' cho I. '03 ; Y. \\ .

cial C mmittee,

Exec u t i \'e Commi ttee, 1 ;

4:

-t ; D ra mat ic:, 3 : C h i Gamma The t a .

N r IE E L I ZA

'uuK,

1 6 Fo

)ak Cro\· Re l igi u-. c J l egiatc Executive e c re t a ry

n, Va Hall.

Y.

\V .

. .\. :

m m i l l ee, 3;

J n ter-

c m in a r) , '03 ;

� I c e t i ng-.

alboro.

omm i ttee, 4 ; Chai rman C la · 2;

C o m m it t e

,

onfer n c

Board,

T reasurer,

2;

4;

D ramatic ,

J ; l f onorabl • :'\ f cn t i 1 1 , G e rman.

3.

37

Cla ,;

de Com m it t ee .


GEORGIA MAY CONNOR, A Y,

ton, N. H .

Farmington H igh C.

School, '02 ;

. ; Bible Study Committee,

dent, 3; Ode Committee, 3; Dramatics. 3, ..f.

SARA H S T E L L

\

" ob u r n ,

u '! M l

Mass.

G

Kappa

4;

Farming­

3 3 College Avenue. r;

Y. \i\ .

Presi­

Prophet

-l ;

A sociate Editor ORACLE,

lpha.

XO,

13 Fo s Hall.

oburn High School ·03 ; Y. \i . C.

Cla s Executi' e Committee, I ;

Reading­

Room Association, Executive Committee,

3; Dexter

Club,

Dramatic

3, -l; Chi Gamma Theta.

V ice- Pre ident,

-l;

HATTI E S I MONTON

New L i ncoln Religious Executi,·e Junior

cademy

Fo

sETT, xn,

1 2 Foss Hall.

H a rbor.

'03 ; Y.

vV.

C.

1\Ieetings Committee, 2 · Committee,

Exhibition,

3;

3;

Secretary,

Dramatics,

Dexter Club. -1 · Chi Gamma Theta.

.

,

Class 3,

4· 4;


LUBE LLA MAY HA L L, �K, Warren. 9

Fos

Hall.

Warren H igh School. 'oo ; Far m i ngt n State Normal School

'0 1 ; Y. W. C.

Chairman Social Comm i ttee, 2 ; Chairman P rayer- l\ feeting Com m i ttee, 3 ; Pre ident . .+ ;

Clas

Secretary

and

Trea u re r,

1 :

Execu tive Comm ittee, 4 ; J u n i o r E x h ibi­ t i n , 3 ; D ramatic , .+ ; Con fe rence Board. 3 : Dexter Club, 4 ; Kappa A lpha.

A D E L IDE

B R f l EE.

M ac h i a

7

� l achias

H O LWAY, � K ,

Fo

H al l.

chool. '03 ; Y. \\". C . c i a l Committee. 2 ;

ec ret a ry,

2:

2;

Execu t i ve

m m i t tee,

Poet, !, .+ ;

h a i r man Ode C m m it tee, 3 :

R.\CLE OK.\ LE .

rti ·r.

2,

3, .+ ; A .

ecretary

A; la

ciate Editor

.+ : J u n i r E x h ib i t i n , F i r . t Prize ;

Dramatic . 3, .+ : Dexter Club, .+ : D xlcr

.-\ rt

M A R r A.

Luu r s E L r;: R N ED, � K ,

\ \ aterville. W orce t e r

2 Lawrence

la. ical H i h

treet. chool, ·03 ;

Execu t i ve C m m i t tee, 2 ; C h a i rman

la

de Com m i t t ee, 4 ; Le Cercle Francai

2:

Dramat ic_, 3 ; Dexter Cl u b , 4 ; C h a i r man Execut ive Cornm i t t e

-t ;

hi

,

4;

::\ [ a n dolin C l uh,

Jamma T h ta.

39

Jul

.

.+ ; K appa A l pha.


ALM

FLORENCE

MORR!

\Vorcester, Mass.

ETTE, lK, Palmer Hou e.

r

\Vaterville H igh School, '02 ; Chairman Executi\·e Commi ttee, 1 ; Dramatic.

Cla

3 ; C h i Gamma T heta.

IR .r. r \\

G r LBERT

atervi lle.

\\'aten·i l l e

H igh

rovE · , ...., K ,

+8 \\ inter chooL

'02

treet. ·

Dramat­

ic , 3 .

B E RTHA EvA_ G E LI

K orwood Ma s.

X _

and

Theta.

3:

r

Fo

I;

H n o rable

Dramatic

,

3;

xn,

Hall.

Y . \\".

Committ ee, 2: Cla - '

T rea u rer.

German.

EAD

i::

6

chool, · 02;

r\\'oo<l H i o-h

\. : Financ

r

Chi

C.

ec rctary :\ I en t i o n . Gamma


ELLE

EPHI

J

8

J e m t l a ncl .

E P ET E R ON, � K , Pal mer H ou e .

aribou H igh S c h o l . '03 ; Y . W. C . A. ocial Committe . 2. 3 ; Finance C m m i t ­ tee. 3 , .+ : C l a

V ice- Pre id n t . 2 : Cha ir­

man Exec u t i \'e Comm it tee. 3 : O d e Com­ m i t tee,

3;

mation ;

Pre ident. .+ ; Fou r t h

ophom re Decla­

H norary J u n ior

F i r t German Prize, 3 ;

Part ;

Dramat ic , 3, .+ ;

Dexter C lub, .+ ; D xter :\ it Club, .+ ; Le Cercle Francai ; K appa A lpha.

EDITH P r ERC E P R r E Ea t \ a

a l boro.

T,

8 Fo

:SK, H a l l.

las ical l n s t i t ute, '03 ; Y. \V . . 111 and Library Commi ttee. r ; Del­ t ii Yer Bay, 2 ; C la er t a ry and T rea urer, 3 ; Execu t i ,·e Comm ittee, .+ : Hon rable fl J ention, German. 3 : Dra­ matic . 3 : Dexter Club, .+ : C h i amma T h ta. C burn

e at

B E RTHA

if v RoBTN.·c

Yarmouth. Y a r m o u t h Il i g h A. ;

ecreta ry,

2;

chool, '03 · hairman

Y. vY. fl i i

ion a ry

Com m i t tee, 3 ; Sta ti t ic ian, .+ ; Sophomore Declamation, t o r Echo 3,

4;

cond P rize ;

:-\

sociate Edi­

ra matic , 3 ; D e x te r Club,

.+ ; Kappa . \ l p h a .

.p


GRACE LORD

TET ON, XO,

Waterville. Coburn Cla

:'\. .

;

ical In titute, 02 ;

Finance Committee, 4 ;

Pre ident.

Executive

3;

Y.

Cla

W . C. Vice­

Committee,

4;

Dramatic . 3 ; Chi Gamma Theta.

A u c E RAC H E L T Y L ER, A Y I I

aco.

Fos H all.

Thornton Academy, ' 0 3 · Y. \ . C. A . : hairman Book a n d Library Committee. 2 : Chairman .:\lember hip Committee, 3 : ice-Pre ident, 3 ; �1ember hip Committee. ExecutiYe Committee. _ : Hi to­ 4: Cla rian. 3 ; Chairman Executive Committee, 4 ; Junior Exhibition. econd Prize ; ec­ retary Reading-Room _ s ociation, 2 · Con­ ference Board, 3, 4 : Dramatic 3, 4; Kappa Alpha.

I I

Ricker C l a C.

l\[

ifAY WHE

Lucv

A. ;

ical

In titute,

I;

Treasurer

chairman

AY

H oulton.

Foss Hall. '02 ;

Y. \ .

ice-Pre ident,

Intercollegiate

Committee,

3; 3;

Editorial Staff 1 906 Record; Class Treas­ urer

1:

Hi torian. _ ;

ice-President, 3 ·

Ode Committee, 4 ; Executive Committee Reading-Room A hib i tion ;

ociation 3 ; Junior Ex­

Dramatic , 4;

President, 4 ; Kappa

42

_

Dexter Club, 4 ;

lpha.


N E L L I E PERRY W1 SLOW, ::SK, Saco. 1 5 Foss Hal l . Thornton

cademy, '02;

Y.

W. C.

Room a n d Library Committee, I ; Clas Secretary and T reasurer, 2 ; Dramatic , 3 ;

Dexter Club,

4;

Dexter

rt Club, 4 ; Chi

Gamma Theta.

43


'AM PUS

F" R O ;l f TH E

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0

TH



Class of

I 908

MEN

President, Howard

rthur Tribou

Vice-Preside11t, Percy S ilas Farrar S ecretar3•, Harold Nash

1 itchell

Treasurer, R ichard . lbert Lyons Marshal,

lvin Leslie Cotton

H1"storian, Charles Clark D" yer O rator, Y'ictor Ray Jones Poet, I aac Ross McCombe Chaplain, Frank Wilder Lovett Prophet, Charles Russell Flood Ai rarder of Pn"zes, Malcolm D . Smith T oast11iaster, Clifford Henry Libby CL.\

YELL : 'Rah ! 'Rah ! Rah ! Rah ! 'Rah ! 'Rah ! Sumus duces Rah ! Rah ! ' Rah ! "Eap.OI iv Tip, sure as fate ! hat's the matter w ith 1 908 !

CLASS COLORS :

Gold a n d Gray


Members of

1 908

MEN F RA N K BRA M H A L L Co HARLE

C L A R K D WYER, <PD.®

P E R v S r LA

H AR LE

G EO RGE

BNER

r c T R RAY

Jo

o D,

<I>D.®

Brandon, Vt.

' <I>D.®

Tenant

RA Y F , LV I N

]uH

OLIDGE T H O M P u

TER

TH

RICHARD

H WARD

l

3

o r t h Livermore

ollege

outh College

herryfield Rockport

TO

outh Port l and Mon on

E, ATO

47

haplin Hal l

<1>6.® House <1>6.® Hou e

am Houston, Texa [ 2 1 out h

Houlton

R T H U R T RTB u , AY

D a lton Street

<1>6.® House

ollege

<I>�® Hou e

Dryden

, Z'1!

\V J L L I A 1 F R ED S H E R B U R

14

Bridgewater

Fort

L B E RT L YO N ' D.Y

' LI F FO R D HE RY L I BBY,

Waterville

orway

K EY E , ct>�®

ROBERT l ! C K E L

'outh

<1>6.® House

Harbor

Roque Blu ff

' <I>D.®

EvE R R D H ATC H , ATO

M ER L E Rou TO

J AM ES

, <1>6.®

MP 0 '• <I>D.®

LE L l E COTT

31

Arlington Heights, Ma . [ 1 6 Chaplin Hall

H RO L D N A s H M 1 Tc H EL L, zw

Auc:us-ru

21

Mon on

ES, ATO

M I T H , D.Y

6. KE House

Woodford

I AAC Ro s Mc Co rnE, D. Y

LCO LM D.

ct>D.® House

outh Paris

F R A ' K \VI L D E R L V E TT, <l>A®

M

D. K E House

Guilford

GO U L D, D. K E

] O H N T RACY M AT H EW

Chemical Hall

M artinsvi l le

FA R RA R, D.KE

Rus ELL FL

2 l C h ap l in Hall

Belfa t

DON, c::,. y

9

h aplin Hall

16

outh College

21

haplin Hall

20

allege

13

ollege


Junior History MEN

\Ye are calle 1 u pon t make our econd bow to the public and to l eak to our frien l thr u gh the column o f the OR.\ CLE. I t hould have been our third bov.' but when \Ve were Fre hmen someone el e bowed for u . A. a cla we have been " up ao-ain t it" from the very day when we fi r t began active dutie upon the campu . Every year h a seen some ne\ cheme concocted to up et our peace o f mind. few of the e chemes would not be ami but heaps of 'em 'i ould cau e even the be t natured to hru o- hi houl !er and t u rn eyes that forebode evil tO\ a rd the "power that be. · \1 hat ha becom of that " J unior ea e' we o frequently heard of an4 lono-ed to experience wh ile i n the two lov er cla e ? J un ior now, \\ e m u t con fe that the term h a lo t it ignificance, for we are to-day doin the harcle t ,,. rk of our cour e. 'v\'e had FRE H M .\ X ea e if a compari on bet ' e n the two cla e may be allowed ; but that may be a pe imi tic point of view. Thi we know. d a I fi h can float down but it take l i ve one to o-o up, a tream. \\' e ha e temmed the trono- current and made good time on the jou rney. To-day we are tronger than ever and fit for the a rd uou clutie that \Ye meet on every hand. \Ve have not fainted at the announcement, from t ime to time of more cour e nor have we become I i couraged becau e ome pri ii ge that we hould ha e had have been taken from u . \Ye feel that we have done right. If ' Patient preparation i permanent power'' we a re cheduled to cut a big figure out in the bu y \Yorld. \\ e have not co 1tented our elve w it h one l i ne of acti\ ity, but have been hearty upporters in every phase of colleo-e l i fe. E pecially i th i tru e of athletics. From our fi r t day i n colleo-e down to the pre ent we ha e had more than our share of men on every team . The very fact of our having the cap­ taincy of all the team thi year prove the t ruth o f this taternent. � ith three year of trenuou endeavor a a background we longed to paint a beautifu l pict u re of the one year remai n ing; but at pre ·ent we dare not for from the eat of auth ority we already hear the faint echoe of another extra cour e for enior . But · ince the e thing . are o . have we not the rio·ht to consider that n i neteen hundred e ight a a clas i not nly one of enduring quality but on o f uperior qual­ ity a well? +8


Class of

1 908

WOMEN

President, Myra I rene Hardy T ice-P reside nt, Abbie

• ranee \ eed Em1iece alker Treasu rer, nnie . lice Harthorn Poet , M yrta . l ice Little H isto rian, u an . ngelina Robert

ecretary, Agne

l\ ina B a trice Holme

EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE

Bertha Harri Bang Dorothy Claudia Hop on

.-\nnie Trafton Robert ODE COMMITTEE

1\

ra i\ l chitable Lan !er L.\.

L.\

·

ELL :

OLOH · :

.\nnie

' Rah ! ' Rah ! ' Rah ! ' Rah ! ' Rah ! ' Rah ! Sumu duce , 'Rah ! ' Rah ! ' Hali ! •Ecrµ.cv iv T�, ure a fate ! \\ hat' the matter with 1 90 Cold a n d C ray

49

.-\l ice H arth

rn


Members of

1 90 8

WOMEN

1 A RY C H A R L TTE A BBOTT, � K BERTHA H A R R I

EPHI

H ELE

E ELLA C LA R K, H

H l!:LE

F RA

DrCK! :o

CE

'

T E A LICE H A RTHOR ', :S K

H

BEATRrcE

JE

L ucv EvELY

E TH ER

Hu

\\ EEK

D O ROTH Y C LAUDIA

H OP

'

1 7 Foss Hall 8 Palmer House

Fairfiel d

1 9 Foss H a l l

Fairfield

1 9 Foss H all

Foxcroft

3 1 Fo s Hall

oh asset, M ass.

2 1 Foss H a l l

1echanic Falls 5 Palmer House

\VEED, AY

TON

48 \,\ i nter Street

Caribou

Gr ES Eu I EC E V A L K E R, XD

A B B I E F RAr CI

. H. 36 Foss H all

Fort Fairfield

T R EAT

Hall

48 Foss H a l l

Waterville

y

'

2 -1- Foss H a l l

1 5 Palmer House

H ampstead,

:S K

N I E M A y ROBERT

AL

2 3 Foss H al l

Bingham

RUTH O L I V E ROBERTS ETT I E MAY RUN

1 5 Palmer Hou e

Tewton Center, M as . [ 2 2 Fos

ROBERT ' :S K

18 Bout.e lle Street

et

Eastport

LICE P EA RCE, :S K

N E T RAFT

Elm Street

3 1 Foss Hall

Portage

M Y RTA A LICE LITT LE, H 10LLI E

77

\\ ilton

ORA M EH ITABLE LAN DER, :S K

,

3 6 Foss Hall

\\ i ca

L11r n , xn

OYE

York Harbor

\Va terville

xn

FLoRE c E EMILY K r N G xn

C ROLI E D LE

4 8 Foss Hall 6 Fo s Hall

Foxcroft

ETH E L MAUDE HAY\ A RD, :S K rn

herryfield

v\ a terville

CORBETT, �K

G RACE I MOGEN E · CORT H ELL

Spring Street

East J affrey, N. H . 3 7 Foss H all

LOUT E Co H RA E :S K

SUSAN A NGELI

r

Portland

CARD, H

I E Z HAZE

- N

\1 aterville

:S K

'

B U R H A M CAMP BELL, :S K

H EL E

Jo

BA NG

\\ oodfords

xn

33

oll ege Avenue

Meredith, I H .

3 4 Foss H a ll

\\ iscasset

' H

.

50

39 Foss Hall


Junior History WOMEN The college could never have gotten along ' ithout u , that i cer­ tain. It is 1 908 that keeps this part of the world in a tate of motion. \ we are uch a learned cla , it is but fitting that there hould be a learned expo ition of thi fact. N"ewton' First Lml'. abrid ·e l , read thu : " - 1 ody at re t remain at re t, unle acted up n by ome exter­ nal, unbalan e I f rce . . , I t evident that the c liege w uld have remained moti n les if 1 90 had 11 t app a reel . "nbalanccd fore ? 'ertainly. i 907 t ried in vain to oppo e u . l t in fluence wa o lio-ht that in the ab ence f del icate in trument , it inevitably remained unmea ure I. Seco nd Lar • : . . 'hano-e of m mentum i in the direction i n which the unbalanced f rce act . .. Of cour e we had our way. Of _

cour e all thing o-ave b fore our pre ure.

Did n t the great Newton

live only to foretell the nece ity of our ucce ? \ ·e moved the col­ lege whither we w uld. Tlzfrd Law: To every action there i an ec1ual and pposite reacti n."

\\ e \\'ere rewarded for our noble de cl .

\\' aboli hed hazin an l w r mark cl ut by the admirat ion of the fa ulty, nay, £ the w rlc l. \\ e i n titut d th Hall v 'en £ tiva l and vcre repaid by th

J y

brilliantly in the cla -r from tli cour

e ,

of our elve 111

and all c ncerned.

\ e

h ne

and were di ti1io-u i h cl by a gr at t ribute

faculty-th y j u dged i t n c

ary t

o-ive u

fi e J uni r

le t we moulder in mental inactivity after preparing the u ual

f ur cour e . Re pected Tewton we d homage to the fore ight which, piercing tw centu rie , re ted up n our achi vernent and pointed them out for the waiting \VOrl d.

51


THE \

I LLOWS



Class of

I 909

MEN

President, Leon Clifton Guptill

i ice-President, Edv.r in \\'alter ).1errill

Secretary, Nel on I rving .J i ixer Treasu rer,

Frank

.

b

rn D

an

EXEC UTIVE COMMITTEE

u tin

Joseph v\ illiam Hammond arl CL,\

\nd

r on

YELL : Z ig-a-rag-a ! Ziz-a-rao--a ! Zig-a-rag-a ! Colby

Z ine .

olby . X i neteen-N ine !

CL. s COLORS : B ron·11 a 11 d Blue

54

haw


Members of

1 909

MEN EUGEN E F R A N K

G EORGE c RL

YRIL D

y

L L E N, <I>t:..® N DER

.

N, AY

T H E A R ' Z\Jf

JOS E P H C HA N D LER, A y LA R K D RUMJ\lO D

' H PMA1 , � K E

R A L P H B E RTRAM D A V l S, A T!'l

he! e a , M ass.

<I>A® House

Fairfield

43 C ha p l i n Hal l

Buc kfield

18 Sou t h C o llege

L ivermore F a l l s 1 2 C ha p l i n Hal l t:.. K E H o u e

Portl a n d

Have r h i l l , Mass. 9 South C o llege

F RA K OSBO R N D EA ' <I>A®

Hallowe l l

WI L B U R G A R LA

West Bridgewater, M ass. [ 6 h a p l i n Hal l

H WARD

D FOYE, AY

USTf N M C L E L L A N !J.Y

P r i n ceton

Enw r n W A LT E R M ER R I L L, A Tn l

EL 0

ewport,

I RV I N G M I XER, <PA®

WALT E R

.\

9

Elm wood M a H a l lo w e l l

HowARn Ro E, A TD

45

I orwich Town,

[r r

c ;u. T u . · M r L L A R R o · , AY

L I FT

W H ITT I E R, .6. K E

A l\! E RO

L rmN R D

You 'G, A K E

HETH E R l GT

alai

ATHA

HA ROL I ATHA

J , 1.:0

\\ l L LI

Tn

K I M BA LL, <I>t:..®

. H. [11

Bangor

l ewport,

TRASK, A K E

Spri ngfield

55

hapl i n Hal l hapl i n Hal l <I>A® House

Farm i ngton, r . H . [ 23

AY

I L PERCY MERRI L L, A T11

TEWA R D

Dunbarton,

allege

t:.. K E Hou e

26

f i l bridge

1 E L ER N E T \Ytt £EL E R,

w LLACE EA R L E HA K ETT,

i d ney East V a sal boro 2 8

. \ u 'TI N S H A W, <I>A®

<I>t:.. ® House

o uth

5 C h apl i n Hal l

G a rd i n e r

'OR E Y R I C H A R D 0 ' tl.Y

J A �I ES

I6

Van Buren , �KE

t reet

AKE Hou e

h erryfiel d

M E R R l L L, AY

h a pl i n Hall

AKE House

Weld

G U PT I L L, Z'l!

AKMA

'al lege

A KE House

8 Plea a n t

F arm ington

j o." E P H vVI L L T A M HAlll M N D, Z'l! fOHN

allege

haplin Hall

onn. outh

[9

\\ aterville

L FO N

hapl i n Hall out h

enter L i n c o l n v i l l e

\ ilton

1o ROE E L I A

7 Sou t h College

4> 6. ® House

I l a n d Falls

c1.: RAY P r . M J\ 1 E R 4>�8

F RA · c 1 �

2 C hapl i n Hal l . H.

West Paris

Y O N EY MORGA , I::.. Y

F R ED E R I C Ho w A R D P A r N E ,

C L,\ R E

46 C hapli n Ha l l

outh Cul lege hapl i n Hal l <I>t:.. ® House

. H.

6

outh

al l ege

t:.. K E Hou e


Sophomore History MEN un et i gildiner the ri er and throwiner it ray_ o'er the campu . \\ here, \\" ith the phant m-l ike hadow. , the beaute u l io·ht in ter­ mingle Fl itting o ' i t fu l ly,- tartiner o fearfully h ither an l thither,­ Like to the l ierht i n the eye of a lover \\'ho e heart h a mi givino· . un et. h ad i the thouerht that the e day are the la t of our boyhood. \!\ hen, in the I ndian u mmer. the sun i once more in the hea en Then will our youth have departed. and we hal l be taid uppercla men. taid uppercla men, \\'ho e path way. tho' trem1 o'er with lovelie t ro es, Yet, ee forever before it the grey peak of CH:\ i\ E i n the d i tance. ,­

Two year aero come the autumn \\'e came here to Colby a Fre hmen. H ierh were the hope of the colleere, and hard h ave we tried to fulfill them. opbomore ! \ ell a for them, at the horn ru h and basebal l ''"e beat them : Grape we did briner to ·07. and we did have our Fre hrnan Reception : nee in the da\\·n of the morn iner we cared the oph back to their blanket . J u t f r excitement \\'e tea eel them : we u u 'lly abode by the CtL torn . . Loyal \\·e were to the coll ere,-toilecl not for ·o altoerether! \YE were never a hamed of the l ime pot ; we rubbed down the men and were faithful La t year the Fre lm1en ". r driven and worked for the fear of cli a ter . ::\"ow we are ruling the Fre h men the poor l ittle innocent Fre hmen. traticre i th i thick-pated · IO cla · it can ' t eem to get u ed to col­ l ege. Har h have we been in ome ca e ,-our plan have omewhat foraken J u t in the intere t of honor : to pre en e an old-time tradition . ::\" at wht, we are fearing. ho\\·ever, will come of our earne t endeavor. H ard . h hard . have we tried to in till in them ome l ittle knowledge; 56


ont rary are t h ey , a n d when mor

per ua i ve-l i ke m easure i n d uce

them

\\'ilclly '08 tears her hair. a n d employ a n ur se f9r their t rouble them, c axed t h em off with her

Toot ies them, woot i e

o f candy ;

Lou dly

and

long

p l umaae I

J u n ior , we take it

docs

slit:

and

rage :

cl n 't l i k

ee

F.\C L LT Y

the

oph

v

do

\

eet

t ick

ruffles

its

h a t they can ' t a c e 111-

pli h. Xevcrthele

w h e n next fal l come , h ave mercy, oh ,

L

r e l . on the col-

Jeae ! Som what of fame have we o·a rnerecl in field a n d al o i n cla J oy

gal ore have been with u . a n d

ne by

Le ft u

ne in t h i

ome what i ndeed

h o r t t i me h a v e cla

a n d g n e ; an

1

a re ]

mate

room.

f m i ;ort u n e ;

q u i etly l e ft u

t in t h e grey h i ll

t h a t a l way

outl ine the

h rizon.

L

t l i ke t h e oak l e a v

that fal l i n t h e w i n t e r · who, f o r a k i n g t h e i r

breth 'ren,

' ' \\ ait for t h e flake

oon ' n e a t h a fl u rry

pri n o-,"-but a re buri

f

now-

.

Y ct t h e re a re other

who came to u

t

, a n d h ave fi l l ed out

ur n u m ­

ber ; O n w a rd w e ' l l pre

, then , a n d , when

1 1

'07 ha

pa

I t h ro ' t h e por-

t al ,la.

s

of most w n l e r fu l t a l e n t !

Then ' i l l th

ah .

m a l l i n c l ed in the t r i bute !-

B L C E a n I the D R O \ � be the be t cla

" 1 1 11 sign a / ; "­ L ok . h. ye . t u c l n t

l by -an

57

ak

in

c

11

o·c ,-

n t h e e re t o f a 111oun t a i n .


Class of

I 909

WOMEN

Preside n t, Clara Augu tine Ea tman Vfre-Presidellt, Margaret A.nne Clark Secreta ry, Ethel Ro e K nO\dton Treasu rer, :i\Iaude K ina Eaton Histo ria n, Kettie Bickf rd

ran

EXEC UTIVE COMMITTEE

I nez ):[ aomi

teven

n

Pearl Lucinda Davi

Ca ilena Maro-uerite Perry

Agrandece Record

l\Iaude Amanda ::\ I errill Cu

YELL:

Zig-a-rag-a, Z ig-a-rao·-a ! Zig-a-rag-a ! Zine . olby,

L_\

OLOR

olby, "K' ineteen .:.J ine !

B ro·wn a n d B l u e


Members

H E L E N E··Tl r n R

A D.\ J\1s, H

\\'indham, Blue b i l l Ell w or t h

H

E B ER N I C E B E L LATTY,

B ERT H A ETH EL

H H .

- N A H B R YA NT,

:'.\" a H

B

ALICE

y

RAGN H ! Ln L I L L I A N I v rm. EN, � K ETH E L R u E K NO W L [ ' N , x n I E Lv c .

A MAcB

.\.'S [ L ENA Jv

1:.

( 'o R A

l 'll EZ

RNIE

�I E R R I L L, x n

b RG U E R l T E

P E R RY, - K

T E \\'..\ R r P 11 1 L B R 1 K, x n

EDI E R Ru B l N < N , 2 K

l AOJ\T I

} EA � E'l J ' E

l 'E VE "-' .'! J :-1 , :£ K

Lo r:E 'T

RT IW.L

T, xn

O r, J V E Woo n T A Y L O R

i\1 R I O. RIND

} Essr n

S .\1 > 1 F:

G r L K I:.Y B

\\'

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n. woR T I ! R n,

R K E R \V E RTTE

BELLE Yu

,

Fai rli

H

W rn T £ H O L 'c:, H

59

H.

36

Fo

3 1 C o l lege

C l i n to n . ' kow hegan ' p e nc e r

6

�I a · . i 3

W a t e rv i l le \\' i n · l o w

olon L i \·ermor

xn

.

·

Id

H al l Hall

�'aco 38 Fo s Gorham -H Fo H al l Brown ' Town, [ J amaica, \\'. l . 9 Palmer H ou ·e Portage Lake 1 7 Fo· H al l · 1 owh eg an 8 Fo H a l l 2 5 Fo Hall B ri dgew a t e r ' kow hegan +2 Fo Hall ·aribou 1 Fo H al l 1 r Palmer Hou e Pitt field 2 8 \\' i n te r t reet Rob i n o n

'amden

G, A Y

A c . R \ :'.\1' 0 1·:cE R Ec o R o

13

Palmer H ou e Palmer H ou e 1 Fo H all Palmer H o u e

t

H a m pstead

E LI ZA BET H GooO f l \\' I '.\' , � K

1\ 1 AUDE ..\.J\fA, DA

3

F a i r fi e l d

H

f A R Y H EN D E R 'ON, AY

E L LA

q

J amaica, \ t. [ r + Pal mer H ou e 5 l aimer H ou e Crouse v i l l e Birch H arbor r o Fo s H a l l Thoma t o n 1 + Palmer Hou e outh Lagra nge 1 0 Fo Hall 92 a l l ege venue Rockland l\I e cl fo rd, l\ I a -. + Palmer Hou e Ea

.\ R L.\ � f )

: ..\ , FOR D H AC E

Vt.

F reedom

F R r� E f, \ X l l,

A.·.·.\ N D R L\

l\I \ R ru .

.\ IHH E

H

T L E R, A Y

F r .o R E. L ' E ToT�I ,

L l· ON.A

1 909

WOMEN

1 B E LL I:. Enw1:'.\"A B A B. o"', x n

H BLE

of

venue

Pa l m e r Hou e Palmer H ou ·e 3

2 3 7 Yz

} oss H all

lain

t reet

W i nslow 3 3 Fo · F a l l s + P a l mer

Hall Hou e


Sophomore History WOMEN \\'hen the a u t u m n lea e

] n the fi fth year o f th

\\"ere fal l i 1w.

h u n c l recl

Came a cla s o f cho e n maiden To the college yclept Colby. Feared they not the

alorou

oph omore ,-

Put them t o the tal l e t t imbers,Cau eel them to abandon h a z i n g. T i l l one even ing. j u t at sun e t T h e r e w e r e crie For t h e

a n d w i l d excitement

ophomore

the doughty,

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Fa i rfi e l d .

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a fety.

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they,

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l a l in all t h i r r ichest raiment Robe

f ' h i te an l m i ty fabric.

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their brother

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mon ter d read, who e name i

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T H E CHAPEL



Class of

1910

MEN

President, Henry Britt i\Ioor

Vice-President, George ?\" al Dean S ccreta ry ,

John :JI ore :Jiaxwell

Treasu rer, Earle Hartwell B rownlow

EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE

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Freshman

History

MEN September 20. 1 906

Fall .-The chilly dawn i waking ; Rubbing leepy eye and waking, Pushino- off the du ky blanket That the night has w rapt about him. Hear hi harpers oftly playing,­ Zephyr are hi kilfu l harper , A.nd they play up in the treetops. ee h is i lver l iv"ried pages s they bring hi gorgeou mantle, · Run and fetch hi morning mantle, Throw his glory-ro e about him. Hear the rustle o f his o-arment he rise in his grandeur, Steps upon his throne in heaven,­ Light the cit) \\· ith hi pre ence, ith the glory of hi pre ence. But a frown oon cro sed his visage, Swept away all j oy and brigh tne , nd he cried \ ith voice of thunder : "\1 hat is this on Colby Campu , This new blot of deep green verdure, Thi unheard-of aggregation ? I am fil led w ith deepest orrow Yea, for ve ry ha me I hide me ! " ' Then he donned h i s robe of mourning. nd he veiled the chapel \Yindow \/ "hile the Fre hmen were at chapel. September 24. 1 906

Then the ilv"ry queen of heaven ( v ho i n night rules o"er the city ) , By her con ort wa commanded That he in her darke t mantle On thi nigh t hould be adorned. And she deepened all the hadow 66


nd she set the w raithes to wailincr. Set the wild, weird w raiths to wailincr. Made the ' 1 0 men n uggle closer, Made them wake, and quake, and hiver. Then that dear old hymn of col l ge " Ph i Chi in her ancient glory,· As 'twas sung w ith fiendish ardor, Took them out and set them dancing,­ Made them ing -and take a whipping, Meekly take a good sound ' h ipping, Thank '09, and never murmur. O'er the city, come the mornino·, Dawn aro e i n robes of glory. Io, he co11ldn't keep from milin When he aw the meek-faced Fre hmen . September 28. 1 906

Once more, darkne o'er the land cape. Broken loo e that gang of Fre hmen ; nd the n ight queen in her orr w \-eiled her l ight w ith inky blackne .

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r, a pri oner . in alked the murky t reet at miclni ht, alked the , t re t. in early 111 i rn i n Jan uary 1 5 . 1 90 7

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Brave, ah brave indeed, those Freslunen ! Rather were they very foolish \ ery foolish l ittle Freshmen. January l o. 1 90 2'

I n the grey l ight of the morning When the queen her spouse was waking, There was terror 'mongst the Freshmen. W ith a fiendish howl of anger, I ineteen- ine had sprung upon them, And had punished them severely,­ Had most mercilessly whaled them For their wretched misdemeanor. ow are Freshmen meek as Moses,­ Meek as Moses in the rushes. And the dawn awakes i n glory, In a great, glad, gleam of glory.

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Class

of

1910

WOMEN

cott Fielden Sarah Louise Snow Secretary, Edith imp on Lord Treasurer, Eva \i alker Ea tman

President,

l\Iargaret

Vice-President,

EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE

Gertrude May French

Grace Emma Whittier Ro e i\Iaude Pill bury

Mollie Moulton Maude

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llan Weed

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Members of

1910

WOMEN L EO A J OSEP H I N E ACHORN DDIE I MOGE N E B E N ETT, lK J Ess1 E MowER B r c K FoRn, xn

Loui E B ULIA, H CA RO BERNI E C H APMA ' "}; K

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46 Foss Hall Belfast Danforth 2 8 College Avenue South Portland 27 Foss H all Laconia, . H . 6 Palmer H ouse 44 Foss Hall Fairfield

MARY F LO RENCE DONA LD, H

E A "' A L K E R EA TMA , lK

V\ arren

ETH EL CY_ T H I A FAI RFI EL D, xn

Fairfield V\ incheridon,

MARGA RET SCOTT F I EL DE G ERTRUDE MAY F RENCH J EN N I E A L LC E G R I N DL E, x n BERTHA ETH EL HAM MO D, H BERTHA JACK MA } Er

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1A y LA W RENct:, H

EDITH S I M P o

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L I L L I AN Lour E DAY LOWELL, xn RAC H E L BELLE

1 A R H A L L, A y

E LIZABET H MONOHO , "}; K M O L L I E M O U LTON

Ro E MAUDE P I L L BU RY, H A R T EY ROBIN ON, l K H ELEN M 1 Rr A 1 R o s , H SARAH LoUisE s ow, xn '' EED, lK MAUDE A L LA GRACE EM IA W H I TT I E R R U T H ED ON v OOD, AY C H ANEY, xn V ERENA H I LTO H ARRI ET E L LE B RO P H Y A _ T I E LouisE Face, H HEL EN JOY H I C KL EY, xn HAZ EL L I L LI A M A R TON

44 Foss H al l 30 Foss H a l l 4 5 Foss Hall

Fairfield Sangervile H ardwick, V t .

92 College A venue 44 Foss Hall 1 ass.

4 5 Foss H all

M t. ernon 46 Foss H al l 3 Palmer H ouse Bluehill 26 Foss H al l " ilton 40 F o s s H all South v\ indham 44 Foss H all Fairfield Waterville 5 Union Street 26 Foss- Hall H ebron orth \\ h itefield 10 Pal mer H ouse 2 Palmer House M adison South Berwick 1 2 Palmer House South Portland 27 Foss H all I or th A nson 43 Foss H all C herryfield 7 Foss H all Cumbe rland Center 28 Foss H all Camde n 1 8 Foss H all Fal mouth 42 Foss Hall St. John, N . B. 18 Foss H al l Old Town 47 Foss H al l Portland 40 Foss Hall H ampstead, N. H. 3 5 Foss Hall East Taunton, Mass. 43 Foss H a ll Broad Cove 47 Foss Hall F airfield 44 Foss Hall ew Boston, N. H . 3 7 Foss H all Bluehi!l 2 Palmer House 2 7 Silver Street A mherst, N . S.


Freshman History WOMEN To the tune of " Hail the Conquering Hero Comes" came a band of prattling children . Boldly up to the gates of old Colby came this infant throng and lemanded admittance. Their arrogan t ways amused u and "' e laughed at their frequent exclamations of : "Just see our new dre se ! They are almost long. vVe are Colby women now. \Ve are th Cla of 1 9 1 0 . ' It wa too true. Ambition in the shape of cer­ tain misguided parents had urged the e l ittle one to leave their blocks and doll and o-o forth to eek a college education. oon after their arrival we aw them whispering together. I now­ ing the way of children we were sure the e l ittle maids were planning m i chi f. \Ve watched and oon found they had bought bushel of peanut and hidden them away for a future fea t. We knew how u n u itable uch fare wa for very young people, so to prevent any clanger to the wayward children we ate the peanut our elve . ome time they will realize the kindne s of this act. '"v here ignorance i bli s 'ti folly to be w ise,'' aid a page. Look­ . ing into the e l f- ati fied face f the e Fre hmen , we ee they are till in the land o f bl i ful ignorance and we cannot but grieve for the a·wakenino- which mu t come before they beo-in to o·ai n ' i <lorn . Thi sad event w il l probabl be far in th fut ure. Now they imagine that the man wi e in my tic ymbol in ine , co ine and " infinity, ' is try­ ing to teach them a new puzzle and that tern man who frown o darkly upon them i teaching them ver e to ay to admiring friend when chool" i done. V\ e have tried " ith w rd of advice, we have tried by example tronger than precept t teach the e Fre hmen the ' duti and re pon ibili t ie that will devolve upon them a ophomore . �ow we can only hope that a they follow in our way some of the Jory of our nward progre will t i l l l inger to light th ir i n fant foot­ teps. .


T H E P R E IDE. T

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Delta Kappa Epsilon XI CHAPTER Eslablishetf i1t I8.JO FRATRES IN U RBE

Re\·. \\r. � tet 1 1 , '79 Re, . ppleton A. Plai te<l. '5 1 R v. G. D. ' aunder '82 Rev. Howard R. ::\ I itchell, 7 Jame G. Harri , p ilon, '90 ReY. J. H. Robert , Gamma Beta l E lwood T. \ yrnan . '90 . lbert F. Drummond, '88 Dana P. Foster 9 1 \ . L. Bonne ' '9Harvey D . Eaton '89 Ha call . Hall 96 Herbert Philbrick, '97 L. Eugene Thayer ex- ·03 . rthur L. Holme '98 rthur A. Thomp On. ex- '05 Alton I. Lockhart, '05 Ech ant \\". Ha l l . '()2

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FRATRES I N COLLEG IO

\\-alter Elli Crairr Harry harle Bonney Thoma . lbion mart Le\ i \,\' alker Dunn A rthur v\ illiam tetson lbert King 1 y tet on A.rthur Kenelon \i\ in low Jayton ::\ Ielcher \\·ard

Georcre . bner

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Percy

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Farrar

ameron Hetherington

Clark Drummond Chapman Thoma Jack on ea ton John Dearborn \\'bittier

Leo tewart Tra k :J ionroe E l ia Y oung car John Crockett Tubb

I ra \\ alter Richard on Charles Randall hoate f\athan H enry Garrick harle Everett Dodrre John :\I ore :Jlax\Yell :\Ierle \\'ii on Cro Yell Thoma \Ye cott William 74


M A X W ELL

YOUNG W I N S LOW

A.

H.

STETSO N

S EATON

FARRAR DUNN

T U B BS

R I C H A R DSON S M A RT

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W I L LI A M S

GOU L D A.

K . STETSON

DELTA K A P P A EPSILON

C H A PM A N

GA R R I C K

TRASK

H ET H E R I N GTO N RO W E L L

C H OATE BO N N EY

WARD


ZETA PSI C H I CHAPTER Established ill I850 FRATRES IN U R B E

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i mon . Brown, 5 R. \\"e ley Dunn, 68 Frederick C. Thay r . ::\ I. D. S Rev. �harle C. wen, 79 Re, . E ]win . \Yhittemore , 79 James F. H ill 1 1 . D . , ' 2 Everett I . tacy '8 1 arren C. Philbrook, '82 Frank B. Hubbard, '84 heridan Plaisted, · 6 Dennis 11. Bangs, '9 I S tephen tark '92 H e nry W. Dunn, '96 Lo\Yell G. ali bury, '96 John E. Ne! on, 98 Frank \ . Alden, '98 Herbert C. L ibby, o r \, . v i rt Brown '99 Orrin . Learned 'oo Carroll C. Perkin , '04 illiam A. owino-, '0-1Perley L. "Whittaker, '05 Denni E. Bowrnan '93 George C. ook, ex-'07 H enr) \V. A.bbott, ex-'06 John . . Partridge 'o+ Le lie \ . Getchell, ex-'07 Charles J. Clukey ex-'05 Je e D. B uck ex- '04 Benjamin E. Brann, ex-'04 harle \\". Bradlee, Jr. ex-'08 Frank L. l\ Ierrick, 'o-t Charle �- :\ l eader, "06 J ame l\ I . Read, ex-'o Ralph L. Reynold , '06 FRATRES IN COLLEG I O

Burr Frank Jones

Roscoe C. Emery 1 90 James Robert >: ickel

Leon Clifton Guptill

Leon

outhard Gilpatrick

Harold �a h 1I itchell

J o eph \\ illiam Hammond

Cyril Day Athearn

Henry Britt 1\Ioor Stanley Fred Brown George Neal Dean Ralph B riggs Penfol d H enry Osgood Harriman Harold I onohon S mith Frederick Thayer Hill Cleveland Thurston 76


SMrTH

TH URSTON

M I TC H E L L

H A M Vl IO N D

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(; ! L PA T R T C K J O N ES

D E A :-.'

EMERY

ZETA PSI

HTLL PT I L L

HROWN N I C K .E LS


Upsilon

D elta

COLBY CHAPTER Establislied I852.

Re-established I878

FRATRES I N U RB E

Caleb A . Lewis, '03 Horatio R . Dunham '86 rey, '05 David I . Percy . -:\Ierrill l\I.D., '94 Hannibal H. Bryant, J r. , '0 5 Carl R. B ryant, '04 Prof. Hugh R . Hatch, 90 olon v Purington George . S teven on, Harvard, '03 Pre . Charle L. \i\Th ite, Brown 87 Ed,Yard C. R ice, 'o r Prof. vVa llace F. Elden Charle E. Dow, 96 Rev. J. E. Cochrane, 79 Joh n F. Philbrick, 9 5 Joel F. Larrabee, '87 \ i lliam . Fletcher , '9 1 Edson P. Putnam . F. Xoble, .·\mher t, '05 .

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FRATRES I N COLLEG IO

Robert Alder

Herman B rudenell Bett

olpitL

1 908 Richard lbert Lyon Frank Bramhall _

HO\Yarcl Arthur Tribou l aac Ro -:\ I c omb ndon l\Ialcolrn Dana mith 1 909

\Yilbur Garland F ye George Carl Ander on Joseph Chandler HO\vard Austin M cLellan Jame orey Richardson Leonard Oakman Merrill Augu tin M iller Ro s 1910 Charle Henry ' an Ray Cecil Carter Roland Le ter Dodge Ralph � elson Good

Earl Hartwell B rownlow John Aldorous Tidd Thomas Lee Mahaney Charle Alcott mith


R I C H A R DSO N A N O E RSON � L .\ H A N E \"

T R IBOU

.nun

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SWAN F1 l \" E

MERRILL

c. S M I T H

BETTS

JI ! . S J\ l l T H

COL P I TTS

B R OW N LO W

D ELTA U P S ILON

LYONS DODG E

T I DD

MACCOJ\l l3 E

C H A N DL E R


Phi Delta Theta Established I884

FRA TRES IN U RBE

P rof. A. J . Robert , '90 Korman K . Fuller '98 Charle \ . \rigue, '9 hipman '02 Guy \1

E. Lin cot t , 98 John \\ . Towne Cha \i . tchley, '03 \Vm. M. H. Teauue, '03 .

FRATRES IN COLLEG IO

Ralph Benjamin Young Elihu Blaine Tilton

Charle Clark Dv\ yer Al in Le l ie Cotton � Ierle Roli ton I\:eye Charle

Eugene Frank Allen \\ ilfred I saac Buker Frank 0 born Dean

Perley Lenwood Thorne car Benjam in Peter on

Ray Fo ter Thomp on Frank \;r ilder Lovett _.\ugu tu Coolidge Thomp on Ru el Flood

Harold \\ illi Kimball larence Ray Plummer Au tin haw

Frank Trowbridge Carey Reginald Hou ton Farrar David Tilton \\ b itten Crowell Edward Pea e Ellwood a Hmve

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SHAW

W H ITTEN ;\t l X E R

C A R C: Y

LOV E'rvt' D EA N

F A R R A R T H O M PSO N A L L E N

P LU �l il! E R

P t;:T E RSO N

F LOOD THORN E

COTTON T I LTON

PHI DELTA THETA

K EY ES

K I M BA L L D W Y ER

YO U N ( ',

BU K E R P EA S I�

Tf- I O�J PSO N


Alpha Tau Omega MAINE GAMMA ALPHA CHAPTER Established i1t I892 FRATRES I N U R B E

George \\. Hoxie, ·94 Harry . \�o e . '99 ::\ I illard E. Fitzge:-<i l d . oo Frederick ::\ I. Rollin !<.lmer \ \'. _..\ lien. ·03

,

l:. of ::\ I . , ·oo

FRATRES IN COLLEG I O

::\Iyr n Eugene Derry harles Ru h

\Lillard Claude ::\ I oore ti lpheu Thomp on David ::\ Ionao-har Young

John Everard Hatch lifford Henry Libby

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Y ictor Ray J one \Yi l l i a .,, Fre 1

herburne

Edwin \\-alte. }. Ierrill Ralph Bertram DaviKathaniel Percy ::\I errill Franci HO\Yard Ro e X athaniel Erne t \\-heeler

Jerome Philip Foo-well harle \ illiam Glad tone Ramsden

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Lee Haskell


L I BBY

S H E R BU R N E YO U N G

ROSE

N. P.

lll E R R f L L

BERRY

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ALPHA TAU OMEG A

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RAMSDEN

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Sigma Kappa Established at Colby I87'1SOROSES I N U RBE

Ro . . G ilpatrick. 92 Emily P . .\ l eader . °7 Jennie .\f. mith, '8 1 Lucia H . .\ I orrill. '9 3 oph ia i\I . Pierce. · I J a ra . .\ I orrill. '9-+ F ranci I-I. ?\lo r.rill, '9-+ Harriet .\ I . Parmenter, · 9 Annie . Y a rney. '97 arrie i\I . True, ·r _- \ l ice .\ I . I urin°ton , · 9 Caro L Hoxie, '96 Florence E. Du nn , 9 J ennie .\ I . Buck, '99 Grace F. Lin cott. 'o r l\ I a ry ro \\'ell, '96 .\ I arj orie E. teven on. '02 .-\cldie .\ I . Laki n . '05 .\ label E. Dunn. ex-·03 .-\l ice H. Davie . 'o') Edith L. T�enni on . 'o() .\ I a ry H. a well. 'o-+ J en n ie :\I. Coch rane. O-J. Dertha H. K 1 1 1 1 1 n. ex- '07 Horten e \\'. I hilbrick, fx-'07 SOROSES IN COLLEG IO

Ellen Jo ephine Peterson Lubelle .\Iay H all Edith l ierc P�·ie t .-\<lelaide B radeen Hol way :\ellie Perry l.\'in lo\\' M arian Loni e Lea rned \ " i rginia G ! l hPrt Xoye� .-\Ima Florence .\ Iorri ·ctte

. \nnie .-\lie Harth rne .\ I ary Eth 1 .\ Ia ude Hay\\·an l Bertha Harri Bano'" :\ ora .\ J h itable Lander Helen B urnham ampbel l H e l e n Lon i e och rane ar l i ne D le :\ oye� .\I lly .-\lice Pierce orbett Trafton Robert

a. ilena .\ Iarguerite Perry Jara .-\ugu tine Ea tman ora Elmer Robin on .\ I arion Elizabeth Good\Y i n Ragnh i l d Lill ian h e r en I nez l\ aom i teven on

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Chi Omega B ETA CHAPTER Established I906 SORORES IN U RB E

Augu ta Colby, ·02 Harriet Y igue Be sey ·97 E. "..\Iona ::\ ichol on, ex-'05 Agne tet on, '99 Florence . . llen, ex- ·06 Harriet M. Drake, ex-·06 Clara Bryant, ex- · o 1\ ell a i\ I. � Ierrick ' oo Delia Hi cock Hedman ' o r SORORES I N COLLEG IO

aro Edna Deverage � Iyrti Ethel Ba ett I nez Bowler Ro e Marian Beverao-e arah tella �umming, Annie Eliza Cook Dertha Evano·e!ine ::\ead Hattie imonton Fo ett Grace Lord t et on _

Florence Emily I' inoHelen France Dickin on E ther Hu. t n \\.eek ::\ina Beatrice Holme ...\o-ne Euniece \Yalker

... \ grandece R ecord M abelle Ed\Y ina Bab on ::\ I aro-aret �..\nna Clark M aude :-\ ina Eaton Ethel Knmdton Jeannette Loui e turtev�nt ::\ I aude Amanda ::\ I errilt June tewart Philbrick

\·erena Hilton Chaney Jennie Grindle arah L. no\ Helen Joy Hinckley Jes ie � Io,, er Bickford Lill ian Day Lo,,·ell Ethel Fairfield

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Hypatia Founded at Colby, T906 O FFICERS

President,

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Treasurer, Leona Ca andria Garland EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE

J o ephine Ella

Helen Bernice Bellatty

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Myrta

l ice Little Josephine Ella Clark

Dorothy Claudia Hopson Inez Hazen Card

Kettie Bickford Crane Helen E ther Adam Helen Bernice Bellatty Rinda Baker \Vard Bertha Hannah Bryant J e ie :Marguerite \ hitehou e Leona assandria Garland

Agnes Louise Boulia Mary Florence Donald nnie Louise Fogo­ Bertha Jackman Han on ellie 1\Iaude Keene

El ie :\lay Lawrence R o e Maude Pill bury Bertha Ethel Hammond Edith impson Lord l\I i riam Ro s

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Alpha Upsilon FouJLded at ColbJ', I904 SORORES I N COLLEG IO

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Kettie May Runnal

Ethel Hannah Butler Pearl Lucinda Da 1 Fannie .i\I iller Crute

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Kappa Alpha SENIOR SOCIETY

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A l ic L. B rown, 9 :-\lice M . Purinton '99 l\lary Cro v ell , '96

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SORORES IN COLLEGIO

Lubel le ). l ay Hall Caro Edna Beverage ddie Bradeen Holway R e ::\ l arian Beverao· Georo·ia 1\Iay onnor Al ice Rachel Tyler E llen J ephine Peterson Dertha ). f ay Robin on Lucy 1\Iay \i\ henman

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l abel E ther Dunn

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Al ice H pe Davies SORORES EMERITAE

ar.ah tella umrn ing Dlanche M iriam_ Emory .:.\ I arian Loui e Learned Bertha Evangeline ): ead G race Lore! tet on Bertha Harri Dano· usan Ano·elina orbett K ina Beatrice Holme

Myrti Ethel Da ett 1-Iattie imonton Fo ett . \Ima Florence .:.\ Iorri ette Edith Pierce Prie t Inez Bowler ): ellie Perry \\ in low ::\ l olly .-\l ice Pearce E ther Hou ton \\-e k

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J u ne tewart P h ilbrick :\ I aude K ina Eaton Ao-randece Record Pearl Lucinda Davi M a rian E lizabeth Good\\' in Abbie anford Hague Rao-nhild Lillian Iversen Ethel Hannah Butler

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Harry _harlc, Bonney Burr Frank Jone Lew i \\ alker Dunn

I ' rley L n wood Thorne

Th ma .-\!bi n mart H erman B ru denell Bett

lalcolm Dana mith Howard A rth u r Tribou Cl iff ord Henry Libby J hn T racy :.\ I atthew. J ame Robert :\ ickel : . ugu tu_ Cool i lge Thornp' 0 1 1

Cyri l Day Athearn Eugene Frank Allen u t in haw �

Ed,,· in \\"alter :.\ Iei-ri l l Clark D rummond Chapman Thoma J ackman eaton

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Frederick Thayer Hill, XLYI \\ illiam Glad tone Ram den, r X Y I I I Earle Hart\\"ell Bro\\"nlow . X L\ Frank \\ oodbridge arey . X XX I X I ra \\"alter R ichard on , X L Henry Britt } .foor, X L I I harle Lee H a kell , X L\ · n Ral ph X e l o n Good X L I \Reo-inald Hou ton Farrar, X L I I I Thoma We cott \\ i l l iams, X LI �



Theta N u Upsilon Founded i11 I870

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COLE Y CA MPUS, MO VDA r � J OVE 25, I906 ORDER OF EXERCISES MUSIC PRAYER

SING ING CLASS ODE

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e ' re gathered here t h i

hou r

To ren ier homage due To Colby'

trength and power,

To Colby'

Gray and B l u e .

H a i l to her honou red name !

Hail to h e r col l eo-e h a l l !

Here'

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olby, Col by . our col leo-e

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token of the love that many a y ar \Ve\ e e' r cheri heel for the B l u e and w i ft l y the dial t u rn w i ft l

the year

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Senior Class Day Tuesday, June 26, I906 EXERCISES AT THE C H U RC H Music

Prayer Music

H A R LE

History of M e n

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Ev.\ C. PLU M MER

H istory of Women C LAS S ODE .

Heart and voice n high u pl i fti1io­ In our i lnia J.1! at er's prai e, In our A /111a Uater's prai e. Let u ing again of Colby Ere we end our college days. Twa a happ l i fe we led eath her elm-t ree bending low, nd the hour have quickly sped On by one we ' atched them go . Till as � enior now w tancl And our heart beat warm and t ru e \ hile w e gather here to-clay While we prai e our Gray and Blue. Ov the ummer wind i igh ing And the river whi pers low, And the river wh ispers low, While the la t sad hour are flying ; Soon from Colby we must go. till a classmates ' e may meet On her campus green and fair, till her · pra ises there repeat. ouncling on the ummer air Thouo·h we'll 0011 be far away­ Yet our heart beat warm and true iVhile we gather here to-day While ' e praise the Gray and Blue.

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Senior Class D ay EXERCI S ES ON THE CAMPUS P r ayer

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Prophecy for :. r e n Prophecy for

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PARTING ODE ver t h e campu crree n . nder the preading Im f t h w i l lo"· \Vhere the o-n arled liml \\'e gaz i n a la t an I f 1 1 I farewel l . much that i dea r, \\' c ee � o much to keep u h re : The pa t in our part i ng rcig-n. suprem The fu l tf fC is n t h i n rr but a dream.

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olby ur Colby, ft w i l l ur thouo-ht come back to t hee Dear '' i l l the mernorie ever be. olby, our l by, L yal a n d t ru e we'll h Id t hee o u r

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Eighty-Third Annual Commencement WednesdaJ1, June 27, I906

ORDER OF EXERC ISES Prayer

Music

The Public

pirit of Benjamin Frankl in

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orman Conquest on t he Engli h Language an I Litera1\ I A DE L. Tow N END REx Vv. DODGE

The Twenti th Century 1\Ian

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Roger \ illiam An

and Democratic Principles

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The Creat ion of

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The Purpo e and \ alue of Liberal Education

ARTHUR G. RoBI

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LICE H. DAVIES

LO\Yelr Political Poetry The M enace of Political Indifference

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RECORDS roo-Yard Da h

IacVane, '07

1 0 . 3 sec.

220-Yard Da h

Allen, '04

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440-Yard Da h

l ewenham, 'o r

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H a l f- 1 i le Run

Clement

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Ioody, 'oo

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T wo-M ile Run

Nioo<ly, 'oo

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Cotton, 'oo

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2-0-Yard H ur d !

H ooke, 'oo

27.5 sec. 37 ft. 5 in.

Putting Shot

H eth rington, 08

T h rowing H ammer

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Newman, '07

Runn ing H igh Jump

Steven , '99

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Running Broad Jump

H awe , '03

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Po l e Vault

H awes, '03

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Twenty-Seventh Annual Field Meet Waterville, May 5, I906 Coomb , '06 Flewelling, '09 Ro , 'o6

100- Yard Da h

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Putt ing Shot

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Trask, og Keye , '08 Ward, '07

Throwing Di cus

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Secreta ry , P. L. Tumum, Colby RECORDS

l oo-Yard Dash

Cloudman, B owdoin, l 99

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Bates, B o wdoin, 1904

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25 4-5 sec. 40 ft. 7 l -2 in.

Putting Shot

Denning, Bowdo in, 1 904

T h ro w ing Hammer

Denning, Bowdoin. 1 904

Th ro w ing D i cu

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Thirteenth Annual Meet Lewiston, May IJ, I906 EVENTS 1 00-Yard Dash

Porter, 1ainc Doherty, Bawd in Hanson, .M aine

1 0 1 -5 sec.

_20-Yard Dash

Porter, Maine Doherty, Bowdoin Wyman, Mai ne

22 3-5

..wo-Yar<l Da h

St. Onge, M aine Wyman, Maine Kimball, Bowdoin

52 2-5 sec.

Half-Mile Run

Bearce, Maine Blair, Bowdoin Phillips, Bate

2 min. J O 1 -5 sec.

One- M i le Ru11

Shorey, Bowdoin Robin on, Bowdoin Potter, Maine

4 min. 49 2-5

Two-l\Iile Run

Bosworth, Bates Shorey, Bowdoin Robin on, Bowdoin

1 20-Yard H u rdle

Tobey, Bowdoin Currier, Ma ine Fraser, Bates

16 2-5 sec.

_20-Yanl H u rdle

Tobey, Bowdoin Clayton, Maine Harlow, fa ine

26 r -5 sec.

P le Vault

Wiggin, Bate Roger, l\1aine kolfield, Bowdoin

Putting Shot

Coombs, Colby Hethe rington, Colby Weymouth, Maine

Throwing H a mmer

Johnson, Bate Coombs, Colby Bennett, faine

T h rowing Discu

John on, Bate Hethe rington, Colby Bennett, I a ine

Running H igh Jump

Meserve, Mai ne H iggins, Maine Pennell, Bowdoin

Running Broad Jump

Currier, M aine A twood, Bowdoin St. Ong , M a ine

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IO ft. 4 in.

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Frank W. Carey, ' 1 0

Second Basses llen , 09

Lewis W. Dunn , '07

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J\Ierle

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Ladies" Mandolin Club

MANAGER

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l\ L\RT.\ T G. X i na B. Holme . · 8 El izab th :\ I 11 h n . ' r o Flo re n ce E. J..:: i ng, '08 H e l e n B. Jol l ie

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The Oracle P11 blis!icd a11 111tally by the St11dc11ts EDITO R - IN - C H IEF Rost < >1·:

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B USINESS MANAG ER

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The Colby Echo P11 blish d n ·cd11 csdays D 1 1 ri11g the Collr_i.tc 1 ·cu r by t lt c

·1 11dcnts

EDITORIAL BOARD

HERl\L\ N B. Y.

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Professor John Whitmore .. Ph. D. hitmore, Ph.D. Pr fc ·-or John wh ha been in t ructor i n Phy ics and A. tronomy for the pa t year, was born in i\ew Haven, Conn., in 1 864. In this city he received h i preparation for col­ leo-e, entering Yale in 1 882 and grad­ uating w ith the degree of Bachelor of Art i n 1 886. fter completing his col­ lege cour e he taught in M inneapolis for one year and then retu rned to Yale, where for two years he was a graduate tuclent and loane fellow. In 1 892 he received the deo-ree of Doctor of Philo ophy from hi .rl. !111a Hater and for the two year following wa in t ructor there. From l 94 to 1 898, Prof. \i\ hit­ more taught Phy ics at the Lyn n Clas i­ cal High chool, and then again re w11ed graduate work at Yale for I n 1 9oj he went to Ger­ three year many where he tudied in t h e famous Cniver ity at L iburg. ince c mino- to Colby, Profe or hitmore ha been untiring in hi effort for the betterment of the Phy ic department. .

Wordsworth a la Mode

One t erm i n Colby Colleo-e "!\ [ ay teach y u more o f man , f moral evil and of good, Than all the sage can.

In Recitation Hall There i a p roie or i n college , \Yho e head i filled chock full of nollege. As if i n recompen e God deprived h i m of sen e, . \nd o he' a Prof. in a college . There \Ya a profe or called Dutchy \\'ho e feeling \\·ere pretty cl tutchy,­ o he aid to h i Frau I w ill not allau i\Iy ' foe ' to take prize -not mutchy. 162 --


The

1 90 6

Baseball Championship

Colby tu<lents have been so accustomed to their athletic repre enta­ tive doing noble work, that our winning of the baseball championh ip eemecl but a perfectly natural outcome. vVhen the Colby "nine" first donned regimentals last Spring the members appreciated t hat heroic work had to be clone. As they cast about for a careful estimate of opposing team i t was very apparent that there were giants in the land. And baseball gossip declared these giants had figured to a nicety how olby tock elling at par when the season opened would gradu­ ally decline until it should ink valuele s in a panic blacker t han any pictu red by Mr. Bo ton Law on in his celebrated production " Friday, the 1 3th. · But quietly and uno tentatiou ly our unique John-I beg pardon, Captain Coombs-who later p itched the world's record game, went forward w ith his training, patiently perfecting t he work of h is men. He, too. heard the boast of opponents but he heeded not. An old gu ide in one of Poe's tales aid t o a verbo e professor with a tone f di <lain. "l\Iuch book but little know. ' That our men knew and would u e their knowledge at the proper t ime we had not the smallest doubt. l\Iay 9th wa the date of the first intercollegiate game. Prior to that we had played five games, four o f which had been won by Colby. \\'hat woul l come to us on the above day when the centuries of "pre f having been "fir t founded" looked down upon u lige" by virtu on lhe Bow I In diamond ? That wa the que t ion-for a very short ictory was ur . time only. Ju t a week later ou r "nine" aaain toad upon a foreign field. Who cou ld have c n . ur <l our men had they quailed. For is i t not on that that onclu ions are arrived at a to the number of "mill. " th upport. But Colby Jaine tax-payers mu. t pay for it carried another ort of mill that day and it wa not long before her n expert miller nd the grist ! opp nent got into the hopper. cou ld 11ot ha told whether the Aou r wa fr m ne taking the B . S . , lby b u i l t the 1 on-fi re that night. The ' . J J . \g. . r '. l\ I . cour e. one by the banks f the Penob cot v. as not l io-hted. Thus pa ed the day until w e vvent t o see the celebrated pindle c ity of the ndro coggin. I t w a a plea ure to look upon tho e lad . But c n ideration for others ha always been olby's motto-and i t wa deem d wi e to grant them one victory that they might appreciate the almo t con tant exh ilaration of our team. But v:hy linger. We ha ten to the cl ing cene . By the 20th uf J une, lby had won twelve f the fi fteen o-ame which she had played. ne more wa nece ary as B ' cl in had t i d for the championsh ip. The neutral d iamon l of P rtland wa cha en as the battl ground and J unc 25th wa th dat . ! Jut th r wa no battle-it was ::.carccly a . t i rring ngag 111 nt. At it 1 the l Jegraph t icked the fol lowing iguiri ca nt story : 'all y 6, Dowdoin o . olby had won the championsh ip, and a rec pti n not cheduled in the official commenc ment program, wa held on the arrival of the evening t rain from Port­ land, under the elm of our dear old campus. 1 63 .

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Ye Plugger's Cogitation or Soliloquy B EI G

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OF YE ExcELLE T MASTER S HA K ES­

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H

M LET

To plug or not to plug,-that is the question ; Whether 'tis nobler in the mind to study When learned doctors give examinations, Or to entrust our troubles to small papers And by skilled cribbing end them ? To plug ; to crib ; I o more ; and by a crib to say we end The heartache and the thousand weary sighs That grinding s heir to, 'tis a consummation Devoutly to be w ished. To grind, to crib ; To crib ; perchance be caught ; ay, there's the rub ; For in the exam what unthought th ings may happen While we are shuffling 'round the " double roll " :r.. 1 ust give us pause ; there's t h e r e pect That makes calamity of too much cribbing. For who would bear the quips and scorns of Rob The Dutchman s cross, and proud Black's contumely, The wrongs of unloved "Pimp" and Chester's sway, The i nsolence of Prexy and the spurns The patient STUDEN T of the u nworthy takes When by j u dicious cribbing he could make Phi Beta Kappa ; and who v. ould study bear To sigh and struggle 'neath the m idnight lamp But that the fear of dread discovery, Of Faculty decree, and banishment ith no hope of returning, puzzles the w ill nd makes u s rather bear those ills we have Than fly to others that we know not of ? Thus CONSCIENCE does make pluggers of us all And thus the native hue of confirmed idlenes I s sicklied o er with the pale cast of thought.

A Colby Song

Air- J orth

tlantic Squadron

All up to cheer for dear old Colby, rousing cheer for dear old Colby, Vve're here to spur you on to v ictory, On to victory, on to victory. On every s ide our yells are ringing And loyal sons your praises singing, For to us honor you are bringing To Colbiana Blue and Gray. I 64


Eventide Out in a glowing western sky, The ruddy clouds of gold are hung :­ The music of the dying breeze Is sweeter than Apollo's song. How the tall palms gently clasp Their long, gaunt, restless hands ! The weary traveller seeks their shade And hears the song of other lands. Lo! S ilence deep and sudden falls nd dark-robed night with murky wing lip in,-and qu ickly o'er the sky Her dusky, sombre mantle flings ; From her deep girdle draws the stars nd fl ings her handfuls far and wide : They cover all her sombre robe And deck her glittering crown beside. They fill the heavens with golden light, guard o'er ea and i land keep, nd in tho e silent, outhern sea Bathe their reflection in the m ighty deep. �

The traveller gazes far beyondHe hear the light waves lap the sands ; Behold the ea , and feels the breeze I i ing his fevered brow and hands. ver him teal a udden calm ; long, loner line of fancies strange Flit through the chambers of hi brain In rapid and inces ant change. home 'mid old New England hills du ty road a etting un group of worker plodding horn n old gray church with vines o'er-run A dear, familiar face he ee . . . Then many face , stained with tear , \nd lip that utter ad goodby . strain of mu ic oft, he hear . Faintly the distant curfew ring . nd lo ! ' tide of deep, \: eet thought , Bear the worn traveller to the land of dream ! . B. HOLWAY, '07.


Evening at the Tropics The un's la t ray the nether clouds have tinged with saffron light, And I 've watched an opal ea till ti faded from my sight. Evening steals with noi eles foot tep o'er the d istant hills of gray, ¡while the weet ono- of the night ino-aJe has tokened the close of day .. Then the picy zephyr blowino- make the oul that in me lie ,n d I gaze \\"ith re tle lono¡ing till I ee the Cross arise. Southern Cro oh outhern glory ! halo of the t ropic eve ! Never again ' ill I thy four dear signals leave. For w hen thou stande t in thy beauty i n the Southern sky apart, Thou speak'st to me of heaven, and 'tis evening i n my heart. . M. H., '09

A College Song A ir-Boys i n Blue hail to the college we honor, ur praise w e lavi h upon her, As together we ing, w ith t rue loyalty's ring, Till our voices fill every corner. gain let us rai e the glad chorus, Enthused by the vict'ry before us, Colby lad win the gam e vVith hearts al l aflame For that waving banner before us. \. 1 1

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Annals SPRING TERM p r il

4

April

5

April

6

College opens. "Chefin" p i lots a co-ord up the M e i alon k ee. B lack assign his regular preliminary 1 50 pao-e . "Tidy" and Perock leaYe for �Iani la. Going to try to teach, and incidentally to be nearer sup­ ply o f t obac co. Sherburne returns.

Extra \vaitre

a t the Elm City.

pril

7

April

8

B.

i\pril

9

pril

IO

r �aac tar in B iology. Surpri e new definition of "para i t e . "

April I I pril

I2

p r il I J

A p r i l Lj. pril rs pril 1\pril

16 17

\pril 1 8 pril 1 9

G i lpatrick find a frat. j eweler and buy a $ ro.oo Zeta brooch for hi 1'.foTHER. Dutifu l on. F. Jone arri\ e ,' and the college a ume it usually happy tone. All re pon ibil ity for the common welfare de erts the layman when he and Dinky are around.

Lewi ton.

Pa lmer goes to lives.

Dutchy tell

the Fr .hmcn about

2-1-

pril 25 pril pril

26 27

pril 29 fay

Ba eball and track coache

l\Iu cial club

17;

2

May

3

*Vocal.

arrive,

in

hea and Sull ivan. "gym . '

Jone

gi\'e a c o n c ert in F a i r fie l d .

t rain * in the Opera H ou e.

it

Taconnet, o.

Good practice.

Sophomore Co-ord defeat Fre h mcn in ba k thal l . 6-o. But the Frc h m e n pul led the mo t ha i r.

Jim K ickel happy. letter from herbu rne get i.n before 1 .\ . l\L

�ewell D w igh t H i l l i s o-ivc Cromwell. All alt nd.

TI ER.

bis bri l l iant lecture on

:'.\ Iu

Dr. B l ack ay Kewell wa not "c'r ct. ical Club over in Ca t ine. olby 22 Lewi ton A t h l e t i cs , r . G od for a sta r t e r .

Colby 3, A mber t 4. Ha r d l uck and a l ittle mh r l umpire again. Colby 2d 5, Ken t Hill 2. o u t h Colle e ' · quart tte" make l i fe m i erabl a l l who do n t p re a ch the go p 1.

Colby 5,

M ay

o·i r l

'' h e l l and dunk ·!."

Co-ord have a ocial in Coburn t here ? Of cou rs e ! Practice game \vith C b u rn . F i r t meeting o f De ba ting o ci e ty .

Colby,

.\p r i l

the

umner Vincent o f Bu rmah, o-ive an addrc chape l. Great chance for Robin o n.

pril

,\ pril 23

where

Ba eball practice b egin . Lot of candidates. Track men get bu y. Curti challenge all comer in the fiye-minute cla · for the half·milc.

Glee Club continue

pril

That's

Perley Thorne ha a long talk w ith a co-ord. Strange ! 11 attend a we ek ly lecture at the Bapti t Chu rch .

pril 20

21 22

" S i ng· ' \\' ilh a

ndov

r 2.

Colby 9, E x e te r o.

f r

"Cy ' d idn't pitch, e i th er.

Good

e n oug h .

Ba eba l l n ine return from il f a s achusetts t r ip. ce s ful ? \Veil, we t h ink so !

Suc­


l\Iay

Interclas track meet. r906 wins, w ith '09 a clo c econd. That' w h e re '09 u u a l ly land , a int i t ?

6

::.ray

It'

\Yicked for anything to happen on Sunday.

l\Iay

7

May

8

Co-ord hold "mother goo e ' part Jone there ? OF co R E.

l\Iay

IO

9

Special train to B run w ick.

l\Iay ::.ray

II

:;\ fay

I2

l\Iay

13

lay l\Iay

q

1-

May_ r 6 May Ia:r l\Iay

17 J

19

i\Iay 20 May 2 1 l\Iay 22 ]\ fay

23

l\Iay 2..j. l.Iay 25

Hymn-book di appear. Prexy prays for culprit and B i l l SteYen look sanctified.

B r iags leaye

Y.

:.I. C.

i n Coburn "gym."

Colby

7,

for "Europe."

v

. convention in Portland.

w ithout the p ious one dontcherknow.

Bowdoin 6 ! e have to do

for a while.

So

o r ry,

:!.Iinor t h letics in ful l wing. Track team a t Lewi ton, and tenni men p reparina for l\1onday' tournament. nother preachment. Intercollegiate tenn i tournament trim Bill i n traight ets.

begin

Lovett

Tournament c lo e with B owdoin i n po essio n o f c u p . Toby and P a i n e th e champions. :!.Ia ine t rimmed at Orono, 4 to 2.

A

T r ibou, mart, "Chefin" up trcam. re ented. ophomore Dedication. Jun ior Lcaaue ::. reet clo e . H i agin . unday. Botani t botanize.

USUAL.

Fos

Hebron

Hall

wins

rep­

from

Jone bet one cent on the Aggie game, w ith Rush. E,·en th e mo t prudent a re sometimes reckless. evera l fre hmen receiYe ky. Phenomenon o f

hower from a cloudless ophology.

Prexy end a few bean t o the Egg- 0 - See C lub. Fine p re ent. You can t make bean o u t of water and kim m i lk, a so m e things are made. Colby 5, Aggie 2. The team d idn't need t o work hard. haw per anally inYe tigate condition on the Plain . ay Chambe rlain i s not guilty.

May 26

Bowdoin

::\Iay 27

\Ye Ii ten to ermoniacal di qu i ition ne o f what i it.

l\Iay 28

tereopticon lecture by inton. D inky become ambitiou for th e heathen. Jone \Yant to bet again, but his roomy squeal . Tho e Portland game are uncertain, and a cent will buy a lead pencil. Portland , Colby 9 ( forenoon ) . Portland r, Colby 2 ( a fternoon ) .

l\Iay 29

l\Iay 30

po tponed.

Rain. o n the w h ich­

Profe sor Taylor crack a j oke i n Fre hman Latin. He al o cracked a p recedent.

June June

game

2

June

3

June

.+

Colby r, Maine o.

Champion h ip'

Lot

coming.

o f Kappa u p tream. G reat place to spend Sunday. il i us ical Club elect officer . Dunn, Betts and W h it­ ten to run them next year.

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June

5

"

Jun e

6

"Neely" announce h i engagement. Bates game po tponed on account o f rain.

J une

7

June

8

Kimball and " Pete" p ractice French with the real article. The Junior i s a l ready quite p roficient.

J une

9

June

IO

Gilpatrick appear i n the land, collect ing left .over botany pecimens t o fill u p h i s Plant Book for Chester. That girl who w rote in the classifica­ t ion mu t be better than gold, yea, than much fin <YOld. Sweeter also than honey.

J u ne

IT

J u n iors ( 1 907) give Hall.

J un e

12

Prize Debate in Baptist Church. Prohibition w ins out and orators booze a t H ag e r .

June

13

Colby 3, Bates r . Not quite o easy as igh t Shirt Parade. t i l l e a y.

Jun e

r4

Chefin goe u p tream for 37th t im e since Th irty- even d i ffe rent co-ord , too.

J u n e T .) J u ne

16

J un

17

June

18

rnold's M a rch Th rough l\.Iaine," m u ic in European H istory.

the

popu lar

Exh ibition game a t B ru n s w ick. Colby 7, Bowdoin 3. We d idn't have t o u e "Cy. ' Colby o, Bates r. as i t were.

i\f a rcry

By the epidermis of their molars,

welle t Prom. in year

appear in chapel.

Not

a t Elks

1 a ine, b u t pril.

o good a s 'o7's.

Colby o, Bowdoin 4. Other way ne xt t i me. Senior ' la t chapel. Wonder i f it h u rt ?

A

French matron on T icon ic Stree t end 'Gup. home at T I P. J\1 . H a rvard afraid of Cy' curve , and cancels game. Watch him lay for Bowdoin.

Jun e

I9

Jun

20

Peppe r's ch roD ic a ininity becomes a more br illiant. Exam . begin. So doe ()"rind ing.

22

he. t r recognize the han c!writin ancl cuts out. Poetic j u . t i ce. Lowhanger all write u p crib for la t exam · .

J 1111 J une

2[

J u ne 23 Jun e 2-1

few degrees

ii.

Exa m . clo e. Lowhanger a l l get th rough bu t G i l . Ju nior Exhibit ion ; F a r m e r tel on al legore on the Salem w itche . P re x d liver Baccalau reate errnon. J u s t l ike Prex.

Jun e 2 5

Colby 6, Bowdoin o. State champion h ip. Four­ teen th out o f a po sible t wenty-eigh t . We knew i t wa coming. B ig celebration. C L B Y, Bow uorN, Bate , Maine. J u n ior C la Day. Prex receives i n M : emo r ial Hall.

June

2

Jun e

27

Sen ior Cla Day. "Sm oker !"

Jun

_g

G raduation. D inner. ampu.

Lot

o f "gra ls" around.

Comm ncem n t wi nd

cl . erted.

up \ ith

Frat. lumni

, od-by, '06 !

FALL TERM Septemb r 20

Fir, t chapel. Fre hmen get in w rong . tall . t h e fr a t s become fisher o f men.

All


September 20

Y . M . C. A . a n d Y . W. C. A . a l s o become fi h e r s o f men and women . Annual fi sh i n g part y i n Memo·· rial Hall.

September 22

Fre h men win the hornrush and t i e a game with the Sophomores. T h e Sen iors and Sophomores at the grapes.

September 23

Everybody starts i n well by attending church.

September 2-J.

B loody Ionday n ight. Sophomore girls entertain their brothers n Fre hman peanuts-not t mention feeding the Juniors and Sen ior as well.

September 25

Times said to b e lively a t the B r icks.

September 26

First football practice. Rob assigns class half the grammar.

nglo-Saxon

September 27

o n ews, excepti11g that " J efin" has taken out a p i lot's licen e for the l\fessalonskee and its t rib­ utaries.

ptember 28

Rob a signs the other half o f the grammar. Fre h­ man Reception pulled off to-night. " Echo" states, correctly, that i t was an i n formal affair. O f cour e-lio-hts and various portions o f rai­ ment were di pensed with.

September 29

Colby 6, Kent's Hill o. Junior girls give Ju n ior bo s a spread at Foss Hall.

September 30

Church attendance falling off.

October

Jim N ickels says h e saw t h ree Frenchmen fa l l i n up tream, t h i. a ftern on. l\I i s fonohon aw them, too.

Octol er

2

Isaac tells Rob that he' too much out o f breath to recite. scowl from Rob and a laugh from the class signa lized bis e cape from flunking.

October

3

College tennis tournament begins. tends chapel.

October

4

"Toby" Lyon falls into four feet o f water while o n a hunting t rip u p stream. Bad ' c e ss t o tho e w h o eek olita ry, experienced old partridge o f the I e alo n kee to t ak e her l ife.

October

5

Rob tells the Anglo-Saxon class that some of them will be es entially ignorant always and that some of the biggest ignoramu es i n the world are in college. Right you are, Rob !

Parmenter at­

October

6

Colby 1 2, Fort Preble o.

October

7

Dr.

October

8

Prex give out 1 209, and the ORACLE board takes notice. Frat in it iations begin.

October

9

October

IO

Bydam l\Ioore goes home to vote ai1d Dr. B lack "alleaores" on corruption i n politics. The Rept blican State Comm ittee paid Eyde's way, you know. Hethe rington elected to the captaincy resigned by DeWitt. Seniors elect officers, and the Debating Society changes hands. S impson and his embryo geolo­ gi ts take a cro s country run. He says there's more coming. Conference Board elects officers. Why not ? That's what they're there for.

October·

II

October 1 2

rey cuts church. l imit.

1 10

These faculty sports are the


rs,

October 13

Colby

October

Sunday. Betts substitutes a t North They a ll come to it sooner or later.

October

14 IS

Conference Board meets.

17

D. U. banquet

in itiate

at Bowdoin.

I aac i s admoni hed by Dr. B l ack not to preach for money. Prexy gives a c u t i n Psychology.

October 18 October

Va salboro.

That's all.

A. G . Thompson pent Sunday in W inslow. There are some "real n ice" French girls over there. A . G. th inks French girls are hot stu ff.

October 16.

October

New Hampsire State o.

19

The Sigma Kappas banquet at the Gerald. 1'v1 eeting o f t he Maine Intercollegiate Arbitration Board. Colby-Bates game. They tr immed us, 6-o. No excuses,-except for u m p i re.

October 20

Sunday. F. H . Rose preaches at Razorville. o f harpers down t here.

October 2 r

Crowd

The Bapti "t Cen t ra l J\ Ia i ne Theological Circle meets

ctob r 22

in Chem ical H a ll. sanctified. Skidoo.

October 23

Prcx

th ree

degrees

more

Twenty ga llons o f weet cider make their appear­ ance in South College. Ro . Emery and Dave Young treat the boy on condition that n o ques­ t ion be a�ked. Freshmen get wi e to cu. tom o f having class officers. H e n ry l\foore clecte I pre ident.

October 24

Octoh r 2 5

F. A. Shepherd ha left college. D. U. Conventi n at l\ I i ddlebury.

ctober 26

Rob, J ohnny, H ugh, Ca ie and " Slugs" attend the teacher ' convention. Lot -o f points for them t o learn. Colby 6, Phillips Exeter o.

October 27

ot h ing is

ctober 28

uppo ed to happen on Sunday.

October 29

Rob ay that i f Carnegie would pay him for it, he'd be willing to pronounce h i words almo t any­ way. La wk-a-mercy ! n' him a p rofessin Christian !

October 30

H a l lowe'en. T h e damsels celebrate w ith and undry other fe mi11ine goin' on.

a

p lay

its init iate .

ovember

l

Zeta P i banquet

_To ember

-

November

3

Colby Day. Rou ing meeting in t h e Gym. The Pre ident o f t he A t hletic As ociation forma l ly r c ives the pennant ou r champion h i p baseball team won la t spri ng. Emery and Young sw ipe more Wi nslow c ider. Colby- Maine game. College bell d idn't ring. Consolation medicine free in South College.

November

4

W i ndy W inslow I I . recei\•es a v i s i t from Windy I I I.

l ovember

6

Fat B rown appears. What next ? T s puts the Dramatic Club on t he stocks.

November

7

"Kaffee Klatch" given by the Faculty Prexy' . I rs. H a t c h was p resent.

ovember

8

J i m N ickels makes a fa rewe l l trip u p t he Messa­ lon kee. S H E was w ith h i m .

Jiovember

s

Prex vi its h i s cla s in P ychology.

ladies

at


ovember

9

Noyember

IO

ovember

II

November 1 2 November

I3

)-loyember

I5

November

r6

Noyernber 1 7

November

I8

ovember 19 ovembcr

20

November

21

ovember

22

N O\·ember 23 :\ovember

-ovember �ovember

2-t 25 _6

Chapman's perennial evidence.

swel led

head

very much

in

Colby o, Bowdoin o, at B runsw ick. Emery h ea r · about t h e core, a n d proceeds to bet on i t w it h the un informed and un suspecting Thu rston . He got the d rinks and the "Fro h ' got the laugh. Rev. E. L. farsh addresses the students. He ays college men are i rre ponsible. How did he know ? D. K. E. banquets at the Gerald. Up i lon Beta has a "chink" party downtown . rill, '09, respon ible .

Me r­

Special Y. l\L C. . meeting. Bad ones also meet in r8 South College. Flood calls a t Foss H all. Cy Coombs makes a h ort speech i n chapel and tells the boys how h e d id it. "Fat" Grant gives u s a call. The campus tipped 1 5 degrees out o f the plane o f the horizon w hen he arrived. He came up for a day o f Grace. Dr. and l\Irs. Black are "at home" to the members o f the American H i story Class. H on. E . C. Plummer lectures on l\1arine."

"Our

ierchant

Fre hmen receiYe early morn ing callers. l\Iis C- tell Dutchy he don't know Engl ish . didn't know Dutch.

She

Debate. Meeting to d i cu ba ketbal l . Rob and Hammond ore i n various ways o n account o f "cuts." Franci reported to have been seen behind College. H a re-and-hound race.

orth

Co-ord Sociable.

Rob exhorts Angie to remember what l\ l r. Craig av , and a sure "Jefin" that h e thinks she w i l l . · w hat wa the n e e d o f that ? Sunday.

D r.

rey attends church.

D r. Black get m i xed up about f rs. Anne H utch­ in on and i s a isted by l\ l iss Coch rane. A. T. 0. banquet at t h e Gerald.

November 27

All a re waiting for Thanksgiving reces .

November

Rece begins. l\1u ical clubs give a concert at M i lo. Thomp on was captiYated, lo t h is tie, and earched until the small hours for h i s stop­ p ing place. No, h e wasn't soused.

ovember November November December December December

28 29

30 31

2

3

Tu rkey and cranberry sauce. colli ion take place between the Dean and Cot­ ton at Fo s H a ll. Writing B lack artic les. Sunday.

Nobody home.

Athearn gets a letter addre sed ' Secretary Colby Chapter Phi Beta Kappa.' Dutchy exhibits his conventional smile as Lorelei i s heard i n chapel. vVonder why ? '· Somewhere ' is a better tune.

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December

4

December December December

6

December

8

December

9

December

IO

December

II

7

December 1 2 IJ

Decembe r

December 1 4 December I 5 December 1 6 December 1 7 December r 8

Co-ords h ave a public feed at Foss H a l l to w h ich all with pocketbooks are invited. They want to buy a noise box. The Doctor explains how he couldn't make out much of a ca e for the Colon ial Dames. He should have applied to M iss Cochrane. Continued i n our next. T othing doing, except that Black article a re over­ due. Colonel He e ltine lectures in chapel on Norway and Sweden. " Slug " Che ter very ably presided at the lantern. Beta Ph i become Chi Omega. R. B. Davis and Ro e preach at South Jeffe rson . bout time that p lace became converted. B i l l Sherburne elected football captain for next year. Sophomore trim Fresh men in debate. Rotten service at "Central" explained by fact that "Smoker" i n ight operator. China, lfe., ha - made another bad break. They've elected Gilpatrick to teach the H igh School. Rob bring a hammer into the nglo- Saxon cla s for a very obviou rea on. D r. B lack tell Vi rgie that Iew Englanders are inqu isitive and that they goss ip. All the lowhanger write u p cribs. ew y tern of examinations 011 and working fine. Everybody ati lied. Beginning of the end. Fall term clo es. WINTER TERM

Jan uary

2

January January January

4

3

January J anuary

7

January

8

January

9

January

JO

January

II

6

January 1 2 January 1 3

The war chiefs of the faculty hold their opening council and pow-wow. College work begin with chapel at 8. 30 A . M . Y. W. C. i social at the Baptist vestry. l\1 is Beverage, '07, gives a skidoo party in honor of her twenty-third b irthday. "B rite and fair." Ca sie leads chapel . He was ucce ful i n that h e escaped w i t h h i l i fe. Rho Kappa Tau oro-anize . Nickel , Merrill, I itchell and l\T errill charter members. Rob debating cla attend the Colby Clul me L ing. R b tell hi fir t faculty story in the cla . . They a l l c me to it ooner or later. \\ b itm re call the roll for the wr ng div ision of the clas and gets hot because no one an wer . Men of great m ind a re often characterized by the absence of them. upti ll's new coat. B lack's amaze. Co-ord admir­ ation. M usical clubs perpetrate a performance at Norlh Vassalboro. Good people go to church.

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January

q

January

15

January

16

Ba ketball. Colby r, Coburn 19. Hypatia annexe i x new me mber . M idwinter meeting o f the Board o f T ru tee .

January

17

January

18

B lack freeze hi hO\\ e\·er w it h \ omen o f 1905 H a l l . Ought to the Ech o .

January

19

January 20 January 2 1

Fre h m e n hold revelry by n ight on the second floor Incidentally, they pu t it Torth College. in l ' at e r ) a l l over the Sophomores, and tested the den ity o f t h e i r p r ident' head. I t wa n't q u ite o hard a rock maple.

} re�hmen

entertain t he Sophomores i n t h ir room . It was a v e ry enj oyable occasion for '09.

thearn leave

probocis. It didn't interfere, bis scents o f t h e h istorical. entertain the "men" a t Fo have seen the bum write-up in

f o r B ille rica.

B lack receive a reque t for a Colby catalogue fr m The Sunshine M i s s ion ( fo r b l in d babie ) T. Y. of B rooklyn , B il l Stevens upposed t o be re pan ibl . Death of

I r . Dexter at

\

orcester, 1'Iass.

p ilon Beta holds

quet.

its annual i n i t iation and ban­ Rho Kappa Tau a l o holds a meeting.

January 22

Catalogue out. P re ·y's annual tanding party. omebody put a toothpick i n the lock a t the Phy­ s ical Lab. and "Fea able" couldn t get it open. Cut re ulted. H e hould have u e d the Pon · A. in rum,-or an end run to the back door miaht have been a ground ga iner.

January

23

January

--+

Dutchy forgot that there was t o be no faculty meeting and drm·e in from Gootbodan 2 I -­ m i le . temperature 6 degrees below ) . On learn­ ing t h t ru t h , he cientifically defined h im elf a ' E in walir r Narr." \1 e kue\\· it al l alonrr.

January

2.::,

January

-

January

-7 _g

January

6

January -9

Dutchy is having a hard time. Jack Fro t kis e h i s left cheek w ith an ardor 36 degrees below. D i crirninating Jack.

1

· · 'Fe

ar he ter" been hard up ! you know.

ad chapel. T hey m u t have T h e "fc a r" is l ike Johnny,

Creme de la kim milk ente rtained a t Prexy's home. \ hen the cat away, 1' I i Connor will play. Sunday.

r

oth ing doing.

H ammond and G . Dean hide " Schlugs" Chester s lectu re brief, and the Prof. profitably used a half-hour hunt ing it up \\-bile the boys studied. The faculty ab·ence.

give Dutcby a few days' lea e a\Yyer Pub. H ouse burned.

of

January

30

J one · and I e rrill d isappear. exc ited but happy.

] anuary

31

Fea able in wild pan ic. T hought Flood had burn c<l out h i s l,500 pipe dream ) motor.

College

Ro e BeYerage meet Plu 111 111er on t he street and takes a walk w i t h him. Rotten ! Ba ketball. Colby 26, B rewster 2 r .

February

February

South

_

Roller

kating

is

becoming popular.

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February

3

Fe b ru a ry

-I

"Deacon" B rown o-cts his no c scralchcd by that bulldorr over at · Benny B rann's. Ye , Benny's · i t e r i worth it.

Dutchy make u p h i mi nd t o teach Engli h im:tead f German. That wou ld be a great cour e for G r"ie and " ' H a i r mann" to take.

i\ l i February

5

February

6

February 7 February

8

February

9

K ead i n form Rob that crocodiles and r i ver hor e have ' ing .

P rex has a cold and Chan dler lend a voice in lead­ ing chapel. J oe's voice i a good one to lend.

The Echo comes out w ith 7 l-2 column o f read­ ing matter out of a po ible 1 6. T ho e other 8 l -2 column were intere t inrr.

Y. W.

C.

. deleo-ate

begin to a r r i ve.

Co-ord ConYention op n . T h e Fo ologi ts will now cea e from t roubling for a few days. olby 23

l\I aine 22.

February IO

Day of prayer for the college . orator.

February I I

l fu o-h Black o f r w York lecture at t h e chapel i n the a ft c rn 0 1 1 and Dutchy ha his umings i n t h e e\·ening. l\ J u i c a l c l u b go to Norridgewock.

February 1 2

' · Korman'' Haley get a call down from Cas ie for exhibiting h i barn-door laugh i n the cla .

February 1 3

Prex lead chapel at Fo s Hall. be t do·wn the re.

Fchruary q

Fcl

S m ith Baker the

He

was at h is

u t in Ethic . Guptill and l\1i · Corbett arc makin e locut ion and other thing . ing O"rcat progr

rua ry

Dramatic club plays at Skowhegan. "Johnny" decide to go to roo took for a short vacation.

Fcbrnary 1 6

H o lman Day r ·ad at Fo Hall for the Dexter Clul . "The Etna Band" brourrht down the hou . :\ l i Dickin on goc to the Rink w i t h P l u m mer. Rotten again I

February 1 7

February

18

Smoker don a clean collar. He very appropriately uggc ted th al il be mention < l in the A n nales. H e rc il i .

t11ri salu ta m u s !

T h u r· t o n b u y s a new shirt and a t i .

.\'os m o ri­

February 1 9

Black a igns the fou rth h u ndred pages o f outside reading i n merican H i story.

February 20

H ammond think about hi Hi tory article. Nor­ man rosby l d chapel, w h i le P re x sings one o f h i j u stly famou . olos.

February 2 1

Ile doe

February 22

I le

F

· b r u a ry

-3

February 24 February 25

a little reading.

looks d i cou rage<l, but borrows some fifty pages o f paper. The R 'V. I r. Maxw II gets very m uch tung al t h e b i rthday party gi\' n by Ir . II n. T hal big g i r l he a pirc · l wa lh re and lhat b i g ar y . girl w ent h me w i t h llc

tart hour .

i n lo w ri t e but doe

ix li ne

He pays Smoker $5 to wr ite it for h i m .

G

od u cs Chandler f o r a s n o w plow.

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in t i t re


February 26

February 27

February 28

March March 1arch

2

ll'Iarch

4

:M arch

5

far ch March

6 7

far ch

8

March

9

3

llfarch I O March I I 11Iarch 12

March 1 3 March 14 March I S March r6 March I7 l arch 18 March 19

Feasable is fooled with a snow-cooled thermome­ ter into thinking the recitation room too cold and the boys got cut. o matter how much a man knows there are some things he can't learn. Cassie addresses his class on the impropriety of prompting. 'Boys, cut it out ! Cut it clear out ! !" Hammond and Carey ride from Fairfield on the snow plow. Frost didn't have anything special to do with it. W inslow and Richardson give lectures in Astronomy. "Beetie" Stet on explains that "in some of the larger countie , like Aroostook"Rho Kappa Tau holds final meeting. Sunday is a day of rest. Maxwell says that everybody in the dramatic club is especially suited to his part. Especially Max­ w ell, for be it known that his reverence play the part of a farmer. Y. M. C. . meeting at I O P. JIL My, those boyare getting bad. Alpha Upsilon ha a special initiation. Perock Moore heard from. H e is at home to Colby men in Squeheehaw, P. Q. Cla s basketball games. Freshmen and Seniors win out. I ickels and Guptill M usical clubs at Skowhegan. at Fairfield. Meeting of Colby Club. Dutchy disquisits on Emperor William. Managers of Maine Inter­ collegiate Athletic Association meet at Lewiston. B lack articles due. The Editor writes letters. Aroostook Club organizes. Pretty small potatoes. Nickels' baseball schedule published. Hammond goes to ·Augusta for the purpose of having the state government introduced to him. Cobb was oven helmed. Exams begin. "Chefin" and Angie so interested as to be late for supper. Guptill and Angie so absorbed that they forgot all about supper. "Chefin" and Guptill race for Foss Hall. Chefin w in s by a nose. Meeting of Maine tennis managers in Waterville. Tournament to be held May 27-29. Sunday. That's all. Meeting of the Debating Society. Colpitts, Emery and Jones appointed to the Debat­ ing Team. Exams close, and so the Annals.


A

Recitation to Rob

Vv e are going to ring in a nother " Rec itat ion to Rob . " Thi partic­ ular recitation is ' orth it. The theme, well, that i ' orth it, too. I t i the fi fth spa rn o f \ ordsworth' ' ' Ode." \Ve were scheduled to recite it. Here it i :

' Our birth i bnt a leep and a forgetting� The s o u l that ri es w ith u our l i fe tar, Hath had el ewhere it ettina, n 1 cometh from a far : Not in entire forgetfulne , nd not in utter nakedne . But t railing cloud of glory do we come From God , who i our home. Heaven lie about u in our i n fan y ! Shade o f the pri on hou beain to clo e pon the grov\ in g boy : B u t he behold the l ight , and ' h nc it flow , He ee it in hi j oy ; The youth ' ho daily farther from th ea t �Iu t t ravel , till i Nature' Frie t , . nd b y t h e vi ion pl e n d i d I on hi way attended · lenath the man perceive it d i e a w a y , n<l fade into the l ight of common day. �

bell had j u t fini h cl ringi ng, when R b t ru t tecl i n . 1 oked cro l y at the I oys, banged hi book l \\'n on the w i n d "" a n d kick d o ff h i rubber . Ju t then K eye t iptoed i n . R b 1 ok d at h im w i t h p lea e d antici­ pation. " \\'hy d i dn 't you aet here arl ier. ::\ Ir . K ye ?" "The bell-rinaer wa lat about ringing th fir t b J I . " " \\'e l l . n o w . :\ I r. K eye . that' lik l y to happ n any d a y . o y u j u t ay to your. elf, ' ::\ \\' a l ikely a. not that bell r in ge r w i l l be late. h, d n't be o tupid !" he concl u d d a uc I 'd better tart . ' m i le. a gcl y , as he aw K eye He napped open h i \V r l w rth an l I ke I fierc ly ar und f r a victi m . " \Vei l , ). fr. l\l i tch ell , recite the er e y u l arnecl f r t - d ay. " 1 itchell ro e u nc ert ainl y and began, but l e ft ut th fou rth line. Rob looked d Lgu te< l . " it down ! " he 1 l u t e r 1 . 'M r. Thomp n ! ' Tbomp o n 1 keel frightene d , a n d o m n w h i p red. H e d idn 't get the right word and tarted in,-" Our ! i f i but a Jeep and a f r­ getting-" " Hmpf ! \\'hy d 11 't y u leam it, ?. I r. Th mp n ?" The cla ' ' Oh . I gu you ' r righ t , a fter all. E pe ci a l ly ab ut th laurrh. sleep part f it.'' He tried t k ple a ant. T mmy had en u gh , and ca rel e ly �at down on t h e arm f hi chair which uno- h ad p repared for him. ·


R ob turned on Taylor. ' Can you recite, Mr. Taylor ?" he asked sharply. J ude got as far as the fourth l ine all right Then he con­ . t ined : " Bu t trailing clouds of glory do we come From God-Our Father" ( reverentially ) . All laugh . ' \ hy 1·11 the world do11't you learn this, M r . Taylor ? Go out and learn it' ( vigorously ) . " I can l earn i t i n here. " " Won t have you in the class ! " Rob snapped. Jude looked scared but kept h is seat. ' Come, Mr. Merrill. ' Rob spoke w it h sati s faction. He knew his quarry. moker got a far as the " hades of the prison house ' and balked. Rob looked happy, and p roceeded to wade into Merrill. "Why can't you recite thi ?" " Thotwht I could before the class ' S moker growled. " " , non ense ! I 'm too expcrie11 ced to believe that. If you can't learn it' no use coming in here' threateningly ) . Lovett came next and went as far as the youth who daily t ravelled from the east. Then he stumbled : ' The ) outh who farther-who farthest . ' Rob cowled. " it clow n ! " he stormed and the girls looked really frightene I. ' ' M ight's well be all w ron<Y as nine-tenths right. I t ' s only people , ., ho are a l l right vvho are a l l right." Having vent cl enough spleen on the boys, he glanced fiercely at the girl and h i fted hi attack to them. " l\1 i Card ! he called. Ii arc! went thr ugh it in a ing-song. The boys laugh . \\ hy are they laughin<Y, l\ I i Card ?" Rob a keel, unpleasantly. " ! " 111 not laughin<Y . . ( with indignation ) . " The clas , I mean ! " · · b , I don 't kno'v\ " ( di appointedly . " \ 'e-el , .. w ith considerable a perity, ''sit clown and think i t over. ' Rob then called on I is Beverage l\ I iss " Fa sett" and M i ss Eastman an 1 got thoroughly floored. He conc luded to retreat and t u rned over the leaves of his book while the cla s drew a long breath and settled back to take it ea y. " \1 ark next t ime o n the sonnet ! ' h e snapped. " ' Scorn not the on­ net -page 724. " He reads it, while Smoker proceeds to doze, and Libby makes ignal to M iss Walker. "In thi \\ orcl worth ha named the er-greatest poet in l iterature. So11 11et heartily ) call it a key · it is a l u te · a pipe ; a gay myrtle lea f. He call it a lamp ; glow-worm lamp, I t cheered mil I penser called from Fairyland.-' ''

'

-You · 1 1 find out, all o f you someth ing about M ilton's and Shakes­ . peare's onnets next time. Gue s you ' d better learn this sonnet, too . . . Clas groans and noise rouses h im . 1 78


" Now, if you'll rea I thi onnet, Mr. Taylor ! ' ' Taylor reache f o r hi neighbor' book. Rob CO\ 1 . V . here i s y o u r booll, f r. Taylor ?'' he a k e 1 fiercely. ' p in keov. hegan. " Rob look di guste l \-vhile boy stamp and lau h. ' l\l r. Merrill when did pen er l ive ?" moker v\ oke up and made a tab. " Fourteenth century." " Then you don 't know whether he Ii eel before 1 492 or not ?" · · Don't know m uch ab ut i t," moker mumbled. "\ ell, I upr o e you know Col um bu di covered merica ?'' ( area tically. ) Rob gloat over name in th onnet. "Great nam \, orth a. lot to leam them. He peak f the mall lut ; ht te ( fi rcely ) . Pro­ . nounce it, Mr. Taylor. . Leute," Taylor an w r blandly. and Rob look our. " ' \Vith amoen ,' and o forth. ' Ca111oe11s. Y u'll have to learn to pronounce that ," he ann unc d with ati fact ion. moker nored, and Rob borrowed a watch 1 k cl at it, ana pr c 'e<led to give out om more le n. "Read that Lamb poem. Learn meth incr ab ut Lamb-the one \\'ho a i ted Mary ( admirino-ly . The cla mile . l\ I ake an utl ine of Gray' poem too. Gue you '11 have nouo-h to do-if ) ou do all 1 want you to,' he added as an a fterthought. " \Vhen do we meet again ?'' Rob bang down the windo\\' , and o-rowl about the chedule. Give me pl a ant u rpri e , now and th n, to prepare for ne cla and find an ther \ aiting here. u f­ fici nt. ' .

-


Autumn When the gentle tints of ummer Are softly fadincr, one by one, As the colors of the rainbow Flee before the Western sun ; When the wind hakes all the t ree-tops, Rob them of their gl ittering sheen, To prepare a golden carpet For her l\Iaj esty, the Queen, utumn ent r in her glory, Robe of scarlet t railing down And the garland on her forehead Is surmounted by a crown. -Diadem inlaid w ith j evvel , methysts and rubie bricrht, And through all the gol d are liamonds Casting back the sun' own light . As s h e marche in h e r grandeur, Every tree obeisance \Yays . Nature¡ kingdom doe her honor From it fields and forest-maze. But too oon her rule is ended. 11 its beauties pas eel away, nd the utumn' ro al plendor I a thing of ye terday.

-

Then the queen goes unattended, Of her state an 1 power bereaved On her brov. s a faded garland, Round her feet are withered lea es. M ingled ' ith the seas' loud su rging Do the forest ' anthem sing " Lo ! The Queen s short reign is over ! ' ' Hail the Winter ! Hail the King ! "

L. L. D . L . ,

'ro


A Song of Ye Colby Professor Y e Rapscallion Rhymster Enters

Li ten, my ch ildren, and you hall hear J ust how and v hy J . \i\Till is queer. He Commenceth His Roundelay

Oh when I ""a a Fre hman I cou ldn't take ]. Will, Dut ,. h en I wa a ophomore 'Twa then I aot my fill. I walked into h i anctum One ad eptember day nd at me down above the stove, To hear him say hi say. He took a hort breath and a long, n d opened up to quote ome hundred epoch-making works For u to duly note. He tarted in " ith ' Gibbon And he aJorified aoocl "Lord," And he ended, pale and breathle , \ ith ' B ' m nt and Iounocl.' I l e then h I d u p a picture And wav cl it all the while J u t o no on could ee it nd he mole a hap 1 y mile. "This hO\v the gr at l obo lieu ¡

He W armeth to H is Song

\ ho l ived

chillyve." He Singeth with Much Warmth


Th en he drev h is feet beneat h him, i\ ent aero the blistered floor, And with six big t icks of maple He plugged her to the door. Looking up, then very innocent­ " vVhy you' re not warm ?' he cried. "Oh , no !-\\ e're pure a be to 1\I ixed with rhynymokus hide. · -That' what we aid internal, But outwardly we m iled, \\ iped the weat from off our forehead nd allowed the heat ·was m ild. K ow, ye uffering power of ju tice, \ hat punishment i mete For a Prof. who'll roa t hi student To get comfort for his feet ? And, atan "·hen you take him, I 'll tell you what to do,H e S ingeth as Inspired

Don't ca t him out of Hade , we've often a keel you to. Put his top where liquid fire eething h t do fla h and flow. \i\ hi le ) ou tie hi little trilbie In a place nineteen belo,,·. But a the bell 'gan rin<Ting, He prang back to hi de k . nd he covered eighteen page In th ree minute more or le ' Only take for your next le on Page teen " I heard him ay, ' pecial reading, take ix hundred . · · Then I fainted dead away. -Dreamed I long of my own city My own state, \rirginyin c rude, \ ork ornate and monumental And innocuous de uetude. The melancholy days had come E re I av\ oke once more. Snow and exams. came thick and fast \1 hen again I past his door. I had studied l ike a demon For that sad and fatal day. 'Twa no use, for ' hat he asked us,­ W ell, tv. as this, to my dismay :

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Trace the course of the Pilgrims from England to Plymouth, giv­ i ng an account of their views, the religious l i fe in England at the t i me, causes o f their m igration from England and from Holland, and result of their efforts to plant a ettlement and a church i n America give necessary dates ) . Ultimate di po ition of Plymouth Colony. II Describe founding o f Connecticut Colony , ' hen, w here, and by whom. Al o explain feature of government and the pecial ignifi­ cance in merican hi tory of the Fundamental Con t itution . III Explain policy and relio·iou view of Ro er illiam , and hO\ he was treated by M assachu ett , ·and aive a ub tantial criticism f the attitude of the colony. vVa the ca e of �Ir . Hutchin on that of \ il­ liams, and would the same critici 111 apply ? Explain fully. For ' hat accompl i hment doe Roger V illiam tand in merican. hi tory ? I Explain fol lowing, g1v111g date : a au the .:\ ew Eno-land Confederacy · b ) w chu ett charter f I 2 ; c ) \1 hat wa the 1\ w Englan 1, and what did it amount to ? wa Penn ylvania f uncled ? haracter an 1

e of the ri e and fall of feature o f the l\ Ia aPatent f the uncil f cl ) By whom and where religi n of f und r ?

ompare and cont ra t oil , climate a oaraphy, an 1 top o-raphical feature of l\ew En land and the uthern col nie , and explain what in Auence the e had on the ocial and econ mic l i fe of th tw ection.s. 1 o contra t the clergy of M a achu ett and \·ir inia. Enter Ye Cabbages, Carrots, Lemons and what-not

I wa weak from convale cence, eak I wa from tudy, t o, But th' exam gave tr no-th to leave ther ·ever m re hi room t view. Exit Ye Rhymster

uch my children, i s J. 'v illiam. uch in t ruth, no lo s, no gain, But with all his frill and fanci In hi line, he' be t in M aine.


The College Primer Lesson I

A Snowshoe Trip I. \\ hat a funn) crow d ! ome have nio-htcap!= on their head and some have sl ipper on their feet. Ko tho e are tas el caps to keep the ear warm and mocca in to keep the feet \\·arm. The young people a re going s nov\ hoeino-. tall couple lead the way, o that they can see the u rroundino- country and o that the re t can see to fol­ low them. I I . \i hy i that boy kneeling on the nO\ o much ? I he a devout man ? No , he i not p raying, he i fixing a t rap on a o-irl 's s now­ hoe. It break many time . I t i too bad they are getting so far beh ind. I I I . B u t what do w e ee now ? I i t a windmill w hirling around in the snow ? Ko. tho e revolving ail are now hoe . orne one has fallen down . ee ! Now the a rm appear from the snow, no\ the body and at la t a Bonn y head comes forth . ·'

I . ho i that re ting oo h i back on the hilltop ? I t i s the Head man and ·he i not re ting. He eems to have t rouble with some long t icks t ied to h i feet. Everyone move out o f the \Yay a the ticks make bio- ci rcle i n the air. The man roll on thi ide and on that i cle, then .with one bio- effort h e turn a hal f omer ault and land feet fir t on the ground.

Y. V here did the man learn to do thi ·? In northern i\Iaine j ump­ i ng o er stone pile . \Vhat are those tick called ? They a re called skees. People l i d clown hill and even lid over low barb w ire fences on them.

'I. '' ho are tho e l ittle people going hand i n hand up the h i l l ? They are the two C' he wear her tam-o- banter and he v ears h i s ..:ap. They seem very h appy. I I . B u t ' ho i s comi ng now ? I t i s a chaperon. \! hat is a chap­ eron ? chaperon i s one who l eave the chap alone. Thi one does,­ he doe a he would be done by. He is now talking to a l ittle girl who has not Dunn by her. He i talkin o- about the " Ladies Home Journal'' and tellino- her how to kill pet cat w ithout h urting them. I I I . \;\ hat house i s thi the people are entering ? I t i the hou se o f a German and his Frau. They greet the people a t the door. All go i n and sit down . ome are thir ty. The ho t said to h i s son,


' ' Water M r. T ubbs' ' and the son d i d. All the boys s i t on the so fa around a big picture book which they hold on their knees. They all help to tu rn the leaves and the chaperon tells about the pictures.

IX. re the people going home now ? o, t hey are going to the dining-room to have a regular feast- andw iches, pancakes from Berlin w ith j el ly i n ide, cake w ith frostino- on top and i n the middle, apples, nabiscoes , candy and ice cream all disappeared. Some di appeared under the table into the I ocket of that cute l ittle Poo. P. Gon M .

X . But when are the people going ham ? They are goi n o- now tho' ome stay to ride back. ne ha a froz 11 ¡ toe and another i v ry tired. 0 car J ohn rockett Tubbs is a humane man he drive the airl home i n coach and fou r. He h a not had a ride be f re this ' inter, excepting, of course, on the bakery wagon ; o h e keep on riding, corning back to meet t hose on foot and carrying the n 1 home.

X I . What time d i d t h e people get home ? to break the Sabbath gently to the Dean. End of Lesson I

They returned in time




Tales In and Out of School Chandler ( leading the C. E . meetino- at the Bapti t Chu rch ) : " Let u ino- Hymn ?\o. 1 30. ' l\ I i Beverage w re t l e d w i t h i t for a fe\Y moment w ith­ out much ucce . and then hintfully a ked i f I 30 wa given out. ' ' Ye ." · 130 ? " ''Try i t again and ee i f you can't do better." Tact Like Prexie's

A D an e1 C ome to J u gment

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Che ter : " :i\I r. Tribou, could a man commit u ic i de by holdino- hi breath ? ' ' Bo . blandly : ' Ye-e he could i f he h I d it I no- enotio-h . " .•

D r. Dlack : · Profe o r Hart o f Harvar l after doino- per onal re earch "·ork on the negro que . tion in the outh, rea 1 a paper on the ubject t inged of cour e, ' ith hi northern idea . before the American Hi torical ociety in my own city and he got pitched into a o-ood deal . Er-·' ( rubbing hi hand bappil) ) -'·very plea ant and p rofitable exerci e." H ard on Hart

Classical

Rob : ' :\ I i Fo ett, \Yho wa "I t h i n /� he "-a K eat wife.

ynthia . .

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The Doct r had ju t fini heel an extended re iew of tet n · pr 10110-ecl ab ence · ·on the milk route, " and hi retention of one of the preciou reference book . ''"hen the culprit app arecl. The Doct r miled weetly. ':\.h, .:. I r. tet on. you have c me in thi morn ing. \\"ell I 'm o-lad to ee the bo k . . . � tet o n wilted, whil t h e m a n of hi tory proceeded t o gloat over a mall b u t monumental bibliography of only about eventy volume The Book and the Boy

Ambiguous

a ie : ' 1\ I r. Pen fold, where "-a Athens r· 11 the Plain . ' Hammond miles pro­ Pen fold : foundly. '

I n P ychology : ' �I i Connor how high i a ilk hat ?" .:.I i s . . t ru tfully : ' \,\ hich hat that one up in the attic ?" ( \Ye don't ee anything e pecially amu ing ab ut thi , but a Pre ident \Yhite reque ted that the OR.\ CLE board take notice, \Ye incorporate it a a favor to him . ) At the Request of Prex

They w ere d i c u in Leio-h Hunt and Rob ' anted to know why l(eat called him · Liberta . By expert cro -que tionino- he found out that Hunt had been impri onecl. The point lay i n the fact that he had been arbitrarily condernne l for a per ing the Regent. But Lovett didn't know that o he butted rio-ht in. H e u ed that ingra­ tiatino-. mini terial tone ornet ime o effective \Yith the Faculty. But it didn't o-o dm,·n, for tb.i i "·hat he aid : ·'\ a n't it because he was set free from prison again ?" Lovett Lets in Light

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ondon , d i d you ever he ter, in Phy ioloo-y : " J\ l r. ' ' Your own or ' Ye . " hear the heart 1 eat ?" \i\Thereupon Con don' g l o o-pharyng al nerve omebo ly el e ¡ ?' hir ute ti p read a 1 eau t i fu l un et e ffect from the rad i ce of hi sue to the apert ural evaginat ion of hi a! phagu s . \ b ile the boy rn i led knowinO'ly. Condon, 2 3

They were w a t i n g a few moment o n the v rm i he ter h a d tated t h a t it wa one f o r m appen dix. Boo looked o f t h e eventy article i n d ica t i n g t h de cent of man. or, if that theory i t ru e t roubled. Then h e poke up. ' ay, Prof had n ' t t h e appe n d i x ou h t to di appear pretty oon ? I t ' b e e n t here q u i te a w h i l e now. .. . Exit .. Theory

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ctober, i 906 : ' .:\ I r.

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Smoker had j ust gracefully finished a er ies of five succe ive flunks, and Dutchy began to take notice. He o-roaned of tly but with con iderable earnestnes for a few moments, and a thought eemed truggl ing for expres ion. Finally he sat bolt uprio-ht , set his teeth, and drew his under l ip up into regulation Dutch· position. Then he aid : " ch, Herr l\1errill . Your rank i s n o t gut . You w i l l see for yourself if you a d d fi v e zero together and div ide by fi e . ' The Cruel Law of Average

Jim " Stars "

" N ickel , what was M il ton ' conception of Lhe poem ( Paradi e Lost ) he was about to write ?' , .. Why , he conceived of a starry u !l' i?:ersc, didn t he ?'

inslO\ wa reciting, in his peaceful way, on the tars . when a smile percolated ' iftly through v bit' whi ker . ' Can "t ou quote orne criptural text in ' hich the tars are mentioned ?" he a ked, w ith a rea onable­ ne which would rank about . 2 on the cale of a hundred. \ indy made haste to say ' · I - I don't think I can . " OF cou R E NOT. That Divinity School i s at Bates. Sans Cribs Sans Horse

Wrong

\

" l\fr. l\ferrill, what doe ' fondly' in the phrase 'he fond!) dreamed, mean ?' " moker : " " He lilud to think o.'

l\li tet on wa getting fixed up for a de cent on Freedom. Rumor and the catalogue will have it an Ex-·07 man l ive o er in that vicinity. But, of course Grace was going to vi it relati1:es. The enior all knew it the Juniors kne\\� and o did the ophomore . The Fre hrnen didn 't, and that i why one of them remarked, with great innocence and con­ siderable happines ,-Have a good time, Grace , and get " Fat." Done Ere Said

certain Fre hrnan in clay not long become history approached from the rear that member of the Faculty \\"ho ever mile , and. thinkino- him another F reshman, banged him over the head with his book and aid, " Come on, let's cut. ' With Fre hrnen l ike that around i t may be fortuoate, after all that some of our Faculty have good, deep subsoil for their hair not to grow on. I nvulnerable

Dean2 IO wa teaching in the n ight school for Guptill. The innocents had looked him over and, after mature deliberation, had said, ' 1\ll oje {0 11." It i n 't safe to translate that. " Hank" was a bit worried him elf, and after dismissing the bunch called up one of the star and asked him vvhether he was as much a persolla grnta as Guptill. The reply -well, i t was startlingly candid. " Ah tink there an"t nor deefrence, me. He doan't kno' notting, j ust lak you." Say. Teacher


Tradition or omebody el e. ay that \\ hen Hank first went down to the Redinoton t re t chool to teach the young French idea 11ot to an ' er back. he inquire l of th Principal i f it " a u ual to op n the school ' ith prayer-and the Principal i laughing yet. In Rome

By the Cla of 1 9 1 l one CO\ goat . m u ! or any other herbi orou quadruped provided it be equipped with a ati factorily efficient inte tinal rgan izat ion to t ie to on cor­ ner o f Profe or Hatch' 2ox30-f t barn. X ote : The u nfortunate pecimen of the genu bos \\·hich the trig. cla have been tea incr for the la t four year , went ff on a tangent thi ' int r and a h ha not returned it i upp ed that he i e'en n h r way to ' ' i n feen ity." o reward i o ffered f r ( it i hop d) he ha g n forever. Wanted

hrnan to th on th

Appearances

Appearances Again

F

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The Samaritan

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children are o much afflicted . 'How do you do, little boys ? Do you know \ here you' re croincr ?" The an wer came very promptly, and i n a tone replete w i t h pointed meaning,-' ' Yes m a ' a m . ' n d the good amaritan gathered her robe of righteousness about her and tacked for Fos Hall. I mi th, ' 1 0 : ay, Profe or, I can't get thi experiment . " " Wh itmore : " Vi/ ell use a l ittle common Whit's Wit e-en e and i t 1 1 come all righ t . ' " I t takes more than common sen e to do an experiment l ike this." " se a l i ttle monkey- en e then. V\T H H H A !" '

II I t w a i n Phy i c , and they were amu ing them el es for the time being by throwing piece of cardboard at u n ny J im '� ho wa at the board demon trating the " hencene s of where. Finally. one hit him and he turned. ' ' v\ e-ell , gentlemen," he a id , ' i f you 'll wait till after the cla , I l l give you three hot for five cent , and there ll be a booby prize for the one that aims wor t." Brownlow "' as all tangled up, and Dutchy was gloat ing over h i succe s i n making h i m flunk. rot being able to do an) thing, Brownlow sat down, and gave the chair i n front of h i m a pet t i h kick as children and Fre hmen sometimes will. \ hen he i a ophomore he w i l l know better. He w il l m ile c nde cenclingly on Dutchy' thru t i f he i a hicrh-line man. and i f he i a I whano-er he will develop a bad ca e of ' inextingu i hable latwhter · \Yhenever Dutchy c rack a mile or a che t­ nut. But b ing a Fre hman. he k icked the chair. Dutchy looked happier than e \ er and proceeded to rub it in : ' ' Ach. Herr BrO\ n ­ lo w , do n o t blame t h e chair. " N icht G u t G etan

Dutchy think he know all about the affaire du cceur that afflict our boy and girl . That i a rel i c o f h i l i fe in th e Palmer Hou se. L sually he's w rong. but hi. all criance to bad j oke won ' t permit him to ab tain. H e wa w ro n cr, of course, when he aid. " \\ e-el , chentlemen , let u s I egin-::\ I i Taylor i here and I g u e 1\ I r. Brown will come soon,"­ but what material for a pun it woul l have been had he known that the lady i n the ca e wa named l\Ii s Brann ! Brann and B rown

horty's name bel ies him. He i n t much taller than seven feet, and he i n 't much shorter. The thing of 'thi dim pot \\ h ich men cal l eart h ' eddy and swirl far below the plane of h i scalplock and ol factory works. o do ga e . \ hen everybody else in Parmenter's odor plant i s chok­ and coughino-, horty maintains a dignified i mmobil ity of coun­ tenance, that only the Faculty have a right to wear. It i s rather pro­ voking to see a fellow mortal flaunting an advantage so mani festly Shorty's " Long Suit"

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unfair, and the la t t ime it happened Parmenter aid : "Odors haven't reacbed up to you yet, have they, M r. Keyes ?" And he spoke w isely, for lo, does not S horty rise superior to t hem ? Prex was sailing along in all his Presidential grand­ eur, to his throne among the !es er deities on the chapel lympu when he saw a big Freshman standinrr by the door. He proceeded to heave to and get stronrr , w ith ' By the man o f ' r o. " \?\ ell, how is l\fr. Iahaney to-day ? ' ' F1 'E . the way, do you pronounce your name .Mahaney or l\1aha11ey, 1 I r. l\ I ahoney ?" 'Well , it don't make much difference to me, i r. i\ I y name's D . " Prex thereupon bowed eventeen a n d one-hal f tirnes, shook hand tw ice, and ailed on w ith every stitch of canvas bent to tl1e chilly northern breeze. Needs Glasses

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ne of Dutchy old one i to rrive a man a verb then \ ork in a j oke that rnell to heaven . Thi clay maker wa the ictim. " Herr i\ I errill , rrive in German the verb "to cut." maker he itat l . The man who d e that i lo t. It j u t crave Dutchy t ime to tep in w ith ' '.:\ch , Herr I errill, you ought to know that, you do it enough . " Schneiden, Schnitt

Mutual

Rob : "The rneane t thinrr in the world i to teach a lan rruage. I 'd rather g to jail than hear thi cla re itc. ow r ally I would." Ii L sotto �1oce: " \r\Te'cl rath r you onld, too . " --


Points From the Poets BETT )

"Youth s golden shore i s lessening on the lee. "

07

D R . B LA C K

" faryland, my Maryland. '

B O N N EY,

" Fo r he s a j olly good fellow ! "

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"Soft a n d capacious as cloudle s sky." " I wept when I was born and every day shows why." " Serene and ' arm, humane yet fi rm his m ind , l ittle touched as any man' with bad." ' The rule and conduct o f all social l i fe Is her great province. " "Thi bird had a long, lank, overshadowing beak. '

CRO\\"ELL, � I O

Retire within thysel f and see w hat small stock i s there. '

THE DEAN ( fem. ) T H E DEAN ( mas. )

"Two lovely ( ?) B errie moulded on one te1n."

DE-\N,

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of hi face our ripe grape

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conceits bound i n

" I t ' not Dutch book you"re "·earing out, But human creatures li\ e . ' GIRL

' · The training of a child i woman·s wi dom.'

FLOOD, ·09

' ' Then he would . , laugh. would laugh .

FARR.-\ R, · I o

" Y ou were running your leg off beauing the girl long before the cat had l icked the cream off your fir t mou tache. ' .. h fair undre s,-be t dre s ! "

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"Don't think I 'l l assert vVhat he knew ever hurt ! -He was mostly con idered an ornery squirt." "Conceal your el' a weel's ye can Frae critical dis ection ." ' f all t ha t o n e would care to fathom, I Was never deep in anythino- but wine." ' I stood on the bridge ( Ticonic) at m id­ night." he pines and shadows "With sad gho t Du N ." "The w reck are all thy deed." "Ease was his chief disease." "He had a rogui h twinkle i n his eye And hone all glittering with ungodly lew If a tio-ht dam el chanced to t r ippen by. ' "Be some\ hat scanter of you r maiden pres­ ence. " ' T h i \1:as t h e noble t Roman of them all." " Long, and lank, and lean, Ju t the right ort for a flying machine." ". lady proud h wa of ancient blood." " ometime he I I i cl the t rono- mechanic tool . ' "To worth let' be j u. t,­ Royal blood ye m ight boa t I f the a \Vere the king of the brute . " " \1 hence a n d what are thou , execrable hape ?" " od kn \\' I 'm no' the thing I hould be, 1\or am I even the thin I could be." l ittle, roun l fat oily man of Go l . ' "1Ia , o-imme a c n t , I ' a n t to be tough. ' The jaw that never yield . " ' ' A little d ru i d wight, f ,,· ith r cl a p ct, but h i y e wa k e n . " ' For pr f u n d and olid lying much re1 101,v necl. ' ur l ittl bab ur bright-ey d ne !" o- od, and g od impi ty. " ".r\ b ing D.\ R K LY t \V l .

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"My sooth ! R ight bold ye sebyou r nose out." 'I reckon if speed had been sprawl He'd a climbed to the very top notch."* " He tells how it all might a' been, Explains hO\ the world ought ter be. " " n idler among academic bowers. " ' H i s calm broad, thoughtless aspect breathed repose. ' v irtuous and well-governed youth. " "Conceited gawk, puffed up with windy pride. ' farmer came trotting beh ind h i s grey mare Bumpety, bumpety, bump. " Even t h e devil c a n a sume a human hape . " ' E'en hi failino- lean to virtue's side . ' ' ' ' \\ hereof a little more than a little \\ ere by much too much.· ' Ye have a cal f's head o' ma' value. " I kno\ no bad of him.' ' \, ild, \ arbling nature all, above the reach of art. ' ' ' ::\ I e n of few ,,·ords are t h e best men . · · TuBB . 1\o further quotat ion is nece ary. . The pope, he live a j olly l i fe . , ' Tve bought banana once or tw ice. and pep'mint candy once in a "·h ile, But 'taint my way to lat around my change in that 'ere reckle tyle. " s lifele s a a \\-ritten book.· " For men are brought t more di tre es By taking Physic than di ea e . " The pure t affection the heart can hold I the hone t lO\'e of a twelve-year-old." Ba ed on observation. ) " A olernn youth o f ober phiz \\'ho eat h i grub and mind h i biz.' n nature do not lav the blame But more the place h e came from. " " Friend after friend depart \; ho has not lo t a friend ?" ·

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The Egg-o-See Club F o u n ded at Colby, 1906

Coat of Arms

Limbu rgher chee e rampant , a box of Egg-0-See couchant and l\fahany dormant, urmounted b an oil tove fumant. Motto Eat a t yo u r peril

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The Oracle Examiner To whom are we indebted for the pleasure of this v isit ? "My friends call me Oscar John Crockett Tubb , and my enemies call me no worse . " \A.Tell , Mr. Tubb , w h a t is your claim to d i tinction ? Oh, really , perhaps my smile is my be t known accornpl i hment. " I had noticed that. But a re you not quite popular with the ladie ? " \,Yell , no\v , l\I r. Oracle, my mode ty forbid a full answer. But it is o easy to be popular with the girls who- ' Want to spite their fellows ? By the ·way M r. Tubbs, did you not attempt to take a girl away from an Oakland boy last w inter ? What was the resul t of that ? "Why, er-you know, I was wearing a very valuable pair of eye­ glasse willed me by an aunt in Kalamazoo, and thought it proper to enter a hoe tore when trouble arose. ' Quite so. Probably you didn't ' ant to hurt the boys, e ither. Didn t I see you hurrying tov ard the Plains the other n ight, Mr. Tubbs ? ' · Ye . I \vanted to see a girl down there. Oh. I though you were looking for another shoe-store. Good-bye. nd who is this ? w. I 'm I imball . ' Pardon me. I might have known it was you. nd what have you done ? ' Well nm there' that football game at Bowdoin. I played both halve in that and won my " C, " you know. I tell you, I "m quite a n1an. " \ a there anyone else t o play your position, M r. K imball ? " To. I don't believe there was. It would have been the same, though i f there had been." Not much credit to you, was it, M r. K imball ? Did you get your neck scarred up i n that game ? ' Io, that happened in an entirely different kind of a game, and besides, I take care not to be inj ured i n football . ' ' h . Good-bye, M r. K imball. Is this Mr. M. E. Young ? You look pretty important, M r. Young ? "\A. ell, I ve got a right to. I m interested in Y. M. C. . and while didn't make good i n debating, I m i n l ine for the managership of the Echo. ' Is that why you try to appear better than you are, :M r. Young ? Listen to this couplet from Pope : 'By ignorance is pride increased ; They most assume who know the least.'


That applies to you exactly, don't it, Mr. Young ? And remember that the manager ship of the Echo doesn't always go to the best man. Good-bye. Good morning, Mr. Simp on. Is that your full name ? "My name i Edwar-rd Howar-rd S impson. " What d o you d o t o deserve it ? " Well , I m instructor in rockology, and be ide , I am secretary to the faculty and registrar-r. ., ·what are your du ti as regi trar-r ? 'I see that all electives get in on time, and if they don t, I can collect a dollar. " Will t h e lack of even o n e signature inva�iclate a n elective ? "Yes. " Don't it seem to you, M r. Sirnp on, that les red tape and more talent would be a fine th ing for the college administration ? " Well, the pre ent y tern i nice for me. Those little fine come in handy. That's why I 'm anxiou to collect them." You earn your money, all right fr. imp on. It's too bad, thotwh, that the boy don 't ai preciate your motive b tter. hat' that ?­ "they don't have proper e pree-doo-car ?' P ibly. G cl-bye M r. imp on.

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Ye Freshman Laddie Once i n the days of the long ao-o " hen the land ,, as young and the people as well there dwelt on the bank of a mighty river a w itch. ow thi witch ' as of wonderfu l wi dom a well a po es ed of many charms and spells, which enabled people to o·ai n the de ired of their hearts. To thi witch came one day in t he early autumn , a man , ,, ell past the early spring of l i fe, eeking the a istance of her marvelous pm ers. ''I am about to enter " aid he, ' that body of seekers a fter truth who d\\ ell on the hil l-top yonder, and I ' i h to know how I may be t impress the leaders of that band with my learn­ ing. How, most wonderful w itch, can ) ou aid me ?' The w itch paused for a second i n deep thought. Then she went to a shelf in the cor­ ner, carefully selected everal articles from the varied assortment there and returned to the young man. "This, she said giving him a small paper, ' contains a powder wh ich i f taken regularly will pro­ duce a grave, earne t expres ion of countenance, one of the mo t important things for your purpo e. This pair of spectacles will add greatly i f worn constantly and in these little books you will find many h ints that will aid i n your earch for knowledge. The young man tried to thank her, but she had apparently lost all interest in his ca e and he departed. One day several months later the young man again sought the witch. ' Your aid, 0 ' itch, ' as most effective,' said he, "the leaders of that studious band are all convinced that I am the most earnest and sincei:e as well as the most learned of all w ho have sought their guid­ ance. Now since your k12owledge has accompli hed so much, aid me this much more. The other young men are content to bestow all their affection on one maiden, but my heart as well as my mind i s larger, and I desire two on whom I may lavi h my love. Tell me how I may succeed in this, w ithout either maid becoming j ealous of the other. "My son,' said the w itch, " the an " er is very s imple ; if you will but follow my instructions, you will have no difficulty, choo e one maiden from the hill top and one from the valley beneath. nd ye Fresh­ man -knowest thou not h im ? For he is high t fax\ ell, and is even as above, only worse.

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Contributions Refused for Lack of Space "The

1ystery of a 'Drunk ; or Who

tole the Peanuts Misses Knowlton and Clark Graft i n Grub Slinging" Toby Lyons Profe sor impson n Eth ical Defence of Cribbing" "The tream, the Bu h the Girl and I ' ' C . R . Floo 1 " roo took ri tocracy ( ? " Beetie'' tet on L. C. Guptill " How I Led the harge' " print ing" ( w ith illustration \ . Ram d n H. mith ' ¡Cribbing as a Fine rt"- Dy an ol l ma ter '' Invi ible creen Do r J im Nickel "The vVay to Preach a Funeral erm n" ( w ith 90 illu trati n ) R. . Colpitt " Bluff, Bluff , luff" . K . Winslow " i\Iy Lady Cou in " B . F. Jones "

The Junior Maid I.

\Vhen 'Twa n a Who

Helen wa in prep. school plain he had her eye promi ing 'blueberry king ince j oined Zeta i. II.

But when he came to Colby Twa plain her heart wa free, For, rnindle of all others, he annexed a D. I . E. III.

fter a year' vacation 'Twa plain a change he d felt, For he ha grown quite friendly With a ' real nice' young Phi Delt. IV.

Oh, perhaps the fair maid fickle­ Perhaps her love was vexed,But the que tion all are asking Is, who will she have next ? 201


The Man and the� Maids J ames J_ is one of the o-amie t little chunk of humanity that ever l ooked a de igning co-ord in the eye. But the other day,-October 1 8, to be exact, he had an experience wh ich he says proves conclu­ sively that this world is a delu ion and a nare. s he was on the starboard tack for Foss Hall w ith all sails et, being a l ittle behind schedule time, he experienced a strange feel ing of danger, as i f the l ightning were about to strike the barn. However, he sailed in , dropped anchor in the reception room, took a fall out of the " Life and Libraries of ndre\ Carnegie " and waited. In exactly four Water­ bu ry m inutes seven female de cended like water from a clear sky and u rrounding our hero, demanded that he take them to see Profe or Houdon in his imper onation o f Gen. Kuropatkin's " laking F ive Retreats Grow here One Grew Before . ' Houdon is a fearfu l and wonderful blend o f Beelzebub, Barrabas, Bydamn M oore, J. Field Mu rray, and others v1rho e popularity is on the wane. James had no wish to walk calmly into the cold storage department o f the aforesaid young ladies' e t imation ; so be consented to be their guide and defender. His attempt at chivalry proved expensive, for the door­ keeper, thinking this an official representation from Colby, rai ed the price of admission to 25 cents ; but James, adopting the low v ices of our enator in isted on a rebate which he received and the w hole party followed him in l ike a ghost o f a chance after an expiring breath. vVe sha:ll not dwell on the scenes that followed. James was pushed about in the madding crO\vd"s ignoble strife, at times resting in the arms of perfect trangers, and again feeling the pressure o f a foot he never hopes to meet again. Be it as it may, he retired early from the field, and reached home w ith a dislocated pocketbook, and the bitter thoughts of one who has been stung. Many days elapsed before James was able to re ist the desire to crawl under the bed whenever a bunch of co-ord came up the ' alk. In the dark watche o f the n ight he used to wake up covered with cold perspiration because he had dreamed that the co-ords had poured hair-dye all over his breakfast-food. He slowly recovered however and we are pleased to state that Houdon s ho\\ was i n every other \;\:ay a huge success, for Hou don escaped with h is !if e.

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Acknowledgments

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HE EDIT R wi h e h ere to thank all member o f t h e coJlecre \vho have aided w i t h contribution , advice and ugge t ion , i n making up thi book. Dr. 131ack for h i plendid photo of t h e colleg carn­ pu and building . Holway '07, 1 i s \ al lace E. Hackett 09 M i rcher 'o 1\ I i Ea t m a n, '09, f o r our d rawing . Franci H. Ro e, ¡09 for the de ign for t h e RACLE and Echo group . .

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Index to Advertisements P.\GE

Alden B ros. llen & Pollard A rnol d F. J . A u tin, Lew i K . , 1\ I. D. B erry, Vl. W. Be ey, 1\1 . \ . , M .D. lair, E . C. Blanchard, Frank Boothby, I. T. & on Brown, F. H. B rm n, F. S. B rown, L. R. Central 1aine Publi h ing Co. Coburn Classical Institute Colb College Cove, E . L. Charle Pomerleau Clukey & Libby Co. Day & miley Co. Drake F. E. Dunn, E. . & Co. Dunham H . R. Educator ' Exchano·e Electric ity Engraving Co. Emery. E. H. Farr, \\T. R . Fairfield Journal Pub. o. Fickett, Edv.:ard :\1 . F LOOD C . Fo ter, Edmund \\ . Gillette, G. E. Gowell, L . D . Goodrido·e, F . J . Globe team Laundry Green , S . . & . B . Hao·er Cut Flower Hor man, E. I . & Co. Hutchin Dr. C. \ J ones, H. W.

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WATER VILLE, ME.

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Tlie Finest House in Maine Ten minutes from \V aterville by Elec­ tric Cars connecting with all Trains East and West.

THE W.

G E R A L D

F. B R A D B U RY, Prop.

Fairfield, Me. Private Baths in every Room Rooms Single or en uite 2 . 00 per day and up R A Tns:

Carpets, Feat/1ers, Crockery

&�

Jl/nttresses

Redington & Co. F U RN IT U RE

WA TER VILLE, ME.

.Dealer in 11/atches, Clocks, Jewelry &> Si/iierwear

F.

J . G oodri d ge

C I TY O P T I C I A N 1 04

Main

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A t the Spa, localed at 1 58 l a i n t., (Opp. Waterv i l l e • avings Ba n k ) we furnish meal. and lunches of every ur rder l\Jenu embraces description at all hours. all the choicest viands to be found i o the market

M RRA J - , S 5 &

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.L 1t11c!t Room

J ust across the street al our 5 and 1 0 cen t Lunch Counter you will find anything pertaioinl!: t a Light W e endeavor to plea e you < ;i v e us a cal l . Lunch.

J . Fi l d M u rray, Prop. TRE TR A VE L E R 'S FRIEND

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aid Beecher, "Don't make t h e man b u t w h e n h e i m a d e , t h e y i m p r o v e hi appearance."

\ e m ak e clothe for m e n in all ta­ tion

in life, and guarantee them to

be correct in · tyle, fit and workmanhip.

L. R. BROWN, 9 5 M a i n Street

'Prices 'R_ight

CA SH

M erch a n t Ta ilor

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Sirniur.s intr1w i ng to trarl1 ran .s1•rurr tl1r hr.st .seruiH' bQ enroll iny hlit11 ull1e IDrur17ers Ql o-operatine

A1rnoriutio11 of N em 1£11gla11h <@brr 7 , 0 0 0 pu.sitiun.s fillr!l i!\i>gi.strr rarly Br 17abr rarl7 yrar uuuty murr µu.sition.s tl7an for ran fill £:1\lanual .srnt un a.p.pHration �alarii>.s $500-$ 1 .000 8

1!1rnrou .Strrrt, !luston, .!ilnss

1.Ehmarh 1llll . 1J1tdtett, l\fro.prirt or

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6 The Big Six 6 THE FAIRFIEL D JOURNAL The Norridgewock 6azette The Solon Weekly Times The Bingham Herald The New Portland Sun The Oakland Enterprise

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Call')' 'oJ , T R EA .

Publis h ing Co mp a ny

Jf ublinl7rra & Jfrintrrs FA I R F I E L D ,

J\ ecessarJ'

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when

JJ1rrs� JJ1 lomer.s & 111 i ttr JJfloral ilrst-0m1 JJ1or JJf ntr Jrir rs

an al way · 1 e ·ec u r d from

ee U'

Mz"tchell €5 Co.

&

CITY GREE HO USES

Ba n q uets PE

INE

wa n t of Fir t Class Work .

ection

Fra t e r n ity

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I s o u r motto ; come to u

BA Y VIE W H O USE W h en i n town call a n d

M

Little Better titan

Best Advertising Medium

R ig h t in bu in

E- P R E .

Fa irfie ld J o u -r n a I

S O M E R S E T' S There are 66 Post offices and 35 R . F. D. Routes in t h i s County and 1 e a rs S o s s to a office i n Kennebec County. s an dvertisiog .Medium for covering omer et County, Oakland, .Heaton A l b ion and points io this vicinity they are without ao equal

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I D N E Y j A . GREEN

A N DREW B . GREEN

S. A . & A . B . GREEN A n thracite

and

Bit

u

minous

COA L · The Celebrated Philadelphia an d Reading Hard White Ash Coals a Specialty .

H A R D & SOFT WOOD EDG I NG , Kindlings,

Wa te rv i l l e, Down Town Office

Maine Office and Yard

Telephone, 30

Corner Market

Etc.

2 5 1 Main

t.

The T'iconic National Bank O F WA TE R VILL E CAPIT L SuRPL s & PROFIT

$ 1 00,000.00 40,000. 0

Offers to depo itor every facility con i tent with afe a n d rew conservative banking. fake disco u n ts dail y . S e l l s York and Bo ton Exchange at reasonable rates. F u rn ishe Foreign Letter of C redit a n d Bill of E x cha nge at hort notice

GEORGE

K . BOUTELLE, President H A C A LL

C L A RENCE A . LEIGHTON, Vice-President . H A LL, Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S harles Wentworth

Joseph Eaton

William T. Haines

Geo. K . Boutelle W. J. Lanigan

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"larence A . Leighton C . J. Clukey


Buy You r

Custom Suits Of

E. S. Dunn & Co.

IDyring, 1Brpairing Jrr.ssiug, Ql lruning

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S. L. P r e b l e (.toll�g� 1J �otogra,p��r B e s t Equipped S t udio Finest in the State. work, Fairest P r i c e s

6 6 l\ l a in

t.

WA TE R VILL E,

ME.

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J q ntn g rap q y Special A ttention Given to Class Work

A

Trial Order will conviuce you t hat

t here are

two studio

J . D . Ne a I 93 Main Street

in \ a ter ille

Ph o tograp her W A T E R V I L L E, M E.

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D u ring the la t ten year

t h e Exchange ha

the request of employer

to over one h undred and eighty

l\Ia

achu ett citie

and town

ent teachers at

and to more places i n l\Iaine

than are adverti ed b y any other agency. I t i better equipped than ever to serve whom it h a Bay.

placed from

It solicit

ew England teachers

Iaine to California and Tampa

patronage and guarantees fair treatment

1 0 1 Tremont Street

BO T O N,

MA

Personal Atte11tio11 Gfren

Co//eg-e Graduates are

to Requests for Teaclters

Couslr wtly in Demand

P R 0 !\I

PT!

0

Oldest Teachers'

RTEO

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Ag¡enc)' in

\

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FA I R!

England

'end for circulars and Blan k

29 A B eacon Street

B O S TO N , M AS S .

Long Distance •Telephone

WIL LIA.If F. JAR VIS

A L Vl.V F. PEASE


DAY & SM ILEY GO.

F. S. B r o w n EL E C TR ICIA N

C ON 'TR A CTO R S A ND

&

B UIL DER S

Headquarters for Ed ison P h ono­ gra p h ic Records

S u p p l ies

House and Mill W i ring a A Cully equipped repair Bicycle and Sulky undr i es .

full line Lamps,

ing by

Locks

scriptions,

. ·.

R ubberoid Roofing

k i n d s,

Dealers i n Lumber and Aroo took

Repaired and

" h i n gles

. · . . · . . · . . · . . ·. . · . Telephone

57 Tem p le

F. J. Arnold

Colonial Paint 1 00% Pure

31 � - 1 2

Shop

treet

Waterville,

Maine

Dea l e r

tee l , Ca r riage \\'oodwork

h and

. · . . · . . · . . ·. . · . :. . · . . · .

anned ( ;oods, F l our

Garden and

and June.

lazed .·

of Fancy a n d Retail

roceries,

eeds.

Orders Taken for

Wood and Coal

. . ·.

TULRl' I l

Tinsm ith s. Steam and

18

Water Fitters

Wa tertJille

Field

House and Garden Plants in !ll a y

Black l'owder and

High Explosives. Doors,

in

All Kind Gra i n ,

"toves and Furnac es, Glass, Paint , and

\V ind ows

Me.

Wholesa le & R e tail Grocer

H ardw a r e

Supplies,

Hall

George A. Kennison

J . A R- N O L D

Jilk

Front St.t Opp. City

Waterv i l l e

fJ co.

ils,

37

r,/tpho11e Connution

0. G. Sprinzfirld

Nails, I ron and

ompetent Help

A

hades, F i x tures of all De­

Keys F itted

F.

Job Work and General Repair­

hop for

Dealer in Elec­

Equipments of al l

trical

pecialty

repairing.

.Main e

290- 1 1

M a i n St.

W a te rv i l le

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NE

Me.


E . H. NE WE L L W H O LESALE A N D R ETAIL

C O N F EC TI ON ER Home-Made Candies and Ice Cream a Specialty

Telephone, I08-3

W a t � r v i ll � S t � a m -! a u n � rr 1 45 MA IN STREET Sing a song of laun dry work, Sing i t loud and clear I f you've sough t for first-cla s work, Sought it far and near, Stop at once ai1d

ave your time,

Vain will be your Que t. Let the laundry do your work That will do it best

"A Sati s faction Sho p " H . � . � e t ts

R . W. Lyons AGENTS FOR COLBY

Whitcom b & Stanhope

E. L. Sm z.th

E W a n d S E C OND-HA JD

111urntturr

1J1inr �qor anh 1llu bbrr i&rpairing

BOUGHT A D SOLD, AND LICENSED PAWN BR OKE R S

Next Door to P. 0.

Haines' Block, Tel.

61 TEM P L E ST.

136-12

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a:. S. JF'loo� � a:'.o. Shippers

and

Dealers

ANT H R A C I T E

c

AND

in

all

K i nds

B IT U M I

of

OUS

A L

0

I o Wood, Lim , Cem e n t , Hay,

traw, a n d

rai n P i p

Co a l Ya r ds a n d

O ff i c e

Main and Pl asant O rders Carefu l l y Fi l l ed a n d Pro m p t !

ts. Attend cl to

O FFI C E '( .

62

Iain

t.

o l l ege A ven u e A LL E l

J

& P O L LA R D

\' a ter St.

W in low

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H L. Kelle }! A Complete Li11e of Period icals and M agazines,

tationery

and

chool

and

porting Goods, Wall Paper, etc.

u ppl ies, Basebal l Ten nis

'"'lJ idur� ""Yraming A S P E C I A LTY

Cor. Main and 'Temple Sts.

WA TER VILL E

We Cater fa r Your Trade

MA INE

Augustus ®ttrn

at the

1ll irign flarkrt

Dealer in and Manufacturer of

Bread, Cake. & Pastry

Whue you will always find on Hand a Choice Line of

Of all kinds

Groceries , M eats,

Fish , & Provisions A Specialty

Special prices given to CLUB

& PICNICS

Boston Butter and Toast Crackers Soda, Graham, M i l k and Cream

W�ikomb � <.t:annon 8 1 Main

Biscuits

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39-4 1 Temple Street

Street

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Dr- G. W _ H u tchins Dental Office Tel.

83

100

Main St.

WATE R V I L L E , M E .

F. M. Killam N urse I3

Morrill A venue

Telephone

F. E .

5 2 1 -2

D R A KE

HACK AND Livery

t ab Ie

?I P/e a 1 a 11 / Street

A re bie .supp lying y o u bi ith

E. W. Allen

�rorrri.e.s

W.

H.

Pollard

A llen & Pollard

tnrat.s or Jrobi.siott.s

P R O P R IETORS O F'

If not please give u a call u r Price are always a low a the lowe t .'. . - . : .

Order Slatefor J. A . Whitcomb

Dealer> i n

P u b l ic Carriage

�ror.erie.s, £tll e at.s, 1J11our,

Ticonic Mineral Spring W ater

ifrobi.siott.a, JJTruit a 11 11 Oionffctionrry

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Wliitcomb & Can non Club Orders Solicited

8I Main Street

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U n ive r s i t y o f M a i n e

School of Located i n Bangor.

L a f:IJ

Three years' cour e leading to

LL. B. and after one year of additional re iden t grad­ uate course to LL.M.

Five in tructor

dent and non-re ident lecturer�. truction .

foot C ourt.

1 0.00.

Diploma fee

Ca e

and

ix resi­

ystem of in-

n n ual tuition fee .

No other charge .

.

$70.00. .. .. ..

For announcement addre s

Dean W. A. Walz Bangor, Maine

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BERRY For

C o l b y Banners and Pillow Tops

�rorrrirs. �.eats

1 03

a1w 3Jhs11

l ain

treet

Opp . Colby College

E. L. C O

H. W. J o n es

E, Prop.

0.ptlcian 60 Main Street Waterville, JWaine Ttl. 3£I-rr

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F.

A.

E. L.

LotJejog

Simpson

Successor to

Dealer in

E. M . A b bott

W atcbe , Clocks, J ewelry,

Wholesale & Retail

·uverware; )ptical Good

Qtonf.ertintter

The finest line to be found in Waterville

Fruit, ut , Ice-Cream and A e r a t e d \ ater . Chocolate work a pe­ cialty. Prompt attention given to C A T E R I G

Fine watch Repairing A · p E I A LT Y

86

M a in

Street

1 2 2 Main

Waterf:Jille, Me.

Waterville -

treet

Wa ine

Tel. 30 - 1 2

T h r e e R e a son s Why

Kennison & Newell PRA Tl

Colby

L

S111dc11/s

'Trade at

MIL L E R '

Pai n t r a n d

First-llecau e lbe H . & W .

C 1 G A R

has the reputatit>n of b e ing the best Ten

Pa p r H a n ger

Cent Cigar in the ·ily econd-Because they can fiod the Larg­ est .\ssortment of Pipes and

Wal l Paper and Room Mouldings

.\rticle� in the

m o k e rs'

ity

Third-Because we carry the Large t ssortmeot uf Domestic and Foreign 'i -

76 \Ve t Temple

Water j l l

arettes East of Hoston

t.

Maine

You K now the Place, I6..J

,J/ai11 St.

. F. M I L LE R , Prop .

Tel. 3 1 6 - 1

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RTI STIC PRINTING \ h e n you get o u t that new catalog think how� much more attractive i t � will look i f p ri n ted in a correct style a n d by good workmen Perhaps ' C u p i d '

has been u p to his

old t ricks a n d weddi ng a n n o u n cements a n d cards will appeal to you I f ) ou ha\ e been disappoin ted in the past by n o t receiv i n g yo u r work ' h e n promised, gi e u s a trial, o u r motto i s

Good vVork and Prompt Delir. ery'' B ook and Art work of all kinds a n d satisfaction guara n teed.

Lewisto n Journal C o. THE HOJIE OF GOOD PRIXTIXG

Journal Building

LE WISTOJ\

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16 Li hon Street

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THE �s

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ijigginn atlassiral 3Jnstitutr C H A R L ES T O N ,

M E_

A Ch ristian Boarding School FOR BOYS A .VD GIRLS

Prepare for olby and other college . ffers also a H igh chool a ormal a n d a 1u i cal Traini ng. rew catalogue now ready. L. L.

1Â¥0RK.J1A r

Pri11cipal

The Eagle Cafe OPP. COLBY COLLEGE

Open All Night

E'D WA 'R.'D 'B UTLE'R., 'Prop.


Do Pretty Clothes ;Appeal to You ? I f so you ough t n o t to overlook t h e fact t h a t o u r l i n e of w h i te wai t in Lawn, Mu J i n , Linen, i l k and Lace are ,Efferent from a n d far superior to the u ual ready-made wai t . Many of the c hoice t styles are o u r exclusively, being con fi n e d to us for t h is city by t h e New York de igner and maker . m o r e t h a n the ordinary t y l e , of w h i c h y o u h av e complete l in e o f

They cost b u t l i t t l e ee h u n dred . We

L ong Gloves, Prett;1 Neckwear, Dai1tty Hosier)' a11d " Chic" 1lfusli1t Uuderz ear

ZJ �e. maximum of .S tyle.. �e.auty an� .Se.nice. for t�e. minimum o f <tost

These Qualities Ought to ;Appeal to You I !lJu ���=E-merur �0-. W

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tore w h e re we can alway

gel tb

be t t h ings in

Thi i t h e verdict of all o u r ollege patron , a n d w h i c h w e m o t appreciate. Our e w · p ring and ' u m m e r . · lock i n o w complete a n d ready for y o u r inspec tion, w h i c h we mo t re ·pecl­ fuJly solicit.

COJl.!E

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PLEASE- YO U 'L L CO O U T PLEASED

W a l k e r C l o t h i n g C o. Up- to- Date Clothiers 46 M a i n

t re e t

& Outfitters

WAT E RV I L L E , XX'(ii

MAI N E

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