"Property of Research"
"ÂŽnr mattes one's uuut 11appinl'!i!i L111ly by talting rarr 11f tIJr l1appi t11'.6!i of o tl1l'rn."
l!llli
U/l1is ÂŽrarlc is brbicatch mitl1 brcpr.st rcsprct to
fjjenty �mets on (ijrefetf1en, 1\. :!m .. Assistant )Etrofr55or of Astronomy
.. meligqtful task-to rear tqt ttnlltr tlfo't. ..
1J1nrewnrh As lJlllt opm tl7is b ook. !JOU look for tl1e first time on tl1e mork of tl1e rollcge for the yrar. 1.Brrausc
of
fi11anrial reasons
1111• qauc
triell
to make it is brirf as µos.ai17le anll still rarry tlre full illea tl7at me 17aue arrompli.sl1ell a big "sometl1ing
··
lluring tl7e year.
me Lio not mean
to !ia!J that tl7e book is µrrfcrt. but to suy ihat we l1aue Clone our best mitq tqe material aull mone!J at 11anll.
me will receiue your critirism.s witl7out
asking for tl7e111, but tue llo ask for your a pprobul anb qoµe you mill be just mitq us.
11lilr 17ane
triell to malte tl7e boolt intrresting; as to our surre.s.s, t(Jat lirs witl1 you; but if you rereiue it mitl7 tl1e true Q}olbQ spirit wqirl7 1ue l1aue worltrll into euer1t li11.e, wr llo not fra r for our results.
(11able of oiontents Pag
Dedication Foreword
Part i n g Ode Ni nety-Fifth ommencem nt Awards-Men Women Degrees Conf rred 1915
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Content
10
List of Illustration
11
Oracle Board
12
Edit01路ial
14
Sti1dent Body
Senior Class Jun ior Class Sophomore Class Fresh man Class
Lyford Contest Junior Exhibition ophomore Declamation Hallowell onte t Goodwin Debate
17 17 17 1 1
tuclent
23
45 49 53 59 73 77 1
Fraternitie
Delta Kappa Ep ilon Zeta Psi Delta Upsilon Phi Delta Theta Alpha Tau Omega Commons Club
Officer Orchestra Glee Club Mandoli n Club Band Program Schedule Ladies' Glee Club Mandoli n Club
98 100 102 104
Athletics
108 109 110 111 112 113
In
Athletic Association Football Baseball Track Tenn is Women's Division Sports
Honorary Societies
Epicureans Dru ids Mystics Upsilon Beta Kappa Alpha Chi Gamma Theta
Memoriam
Slams
Com men.cement
Presentation Day Junior Class Ode Presentation Ode Class Day Class Ode Pipe Ode
ani:::;ation
Musical Clubs
86 88 90 92 94 96
Soro1路ities
Sigma Kappa Ch i Omega Delta Delta Delta Alpha Delta Pi
Or路
122 123 123 124 124
Echo 126 Colbiana 126 Y. M. C. 127 Y. W. C. A. 128 129 D bating ociety Bow ling Association 130 Colby Physical Soc iety 130 Colby Chemical ociety 130 Inter-Collegiate Proh ibition Assoc. 130 Press Club 130 Chess Club 130 Dramatics 131
Women's Division
Senior Class Ju nior Class S phomore Class Freshman Class
11 11 119 119 120
Exhibitions
Colby College
The Corporation The College Board of Trustees Alumni As oc iations Facu l ty
Page
115 115 115 116 116 117
141 141 142 143 146 146 147 148
Colby Day-Men \Vo men
10
133 134 134 135 135 136 136 137 138
154 155
Annals
156
Aclmo1vledgme11t
160
Adve1路tisernents
163
i.Gist of 3Jllustratiotts Page
Page
Chi Omega
Cover Design
100
Title Page
3
Delta Delta Delta
102
Henry Emer 011 Trefethen
6
Alpha Delta Pi
104
Oracle Board Campu
View
13
Campus View
106
16
Hon orary Societies
107
Epicureans
108
Druids
109
Group Campus Vieii
21
Men's Division
22
Senior'
23
Members Senior Gia s
25
Junior Sop/1omo1'e
45
49
Fre hman
53
Campus View
57
\Vomen's Division
58
Senior Menibers Senior Class
61
73
Sophomore
77
Fre hman Fraternities Delta Kappa Epsilon Zeta Psi Delta U psi/011
Sigma Kappa
114 125
Debatin g Team
129 133
Orchestra
134
Ladies' Mandolin Club Athletics
90
132
Glee Club
Ladies' Glee Club
8
94
ommons Club
113
Mandolin Club
86
Alpha Tau Omega
112
Chi Gamm.a Theta
Studen t 01,ganizations
81
92
111
Kappa Alpl1a
Music
85
Phi Delta Theta
110
U psi/on Beta
Co11¡wiencemen t
59
Junior
Mystics
135
137 138
139
Football Team
140
Baseball Team
142
Track Team
143
In Memoriam
147
96
Slam
148
98
Fini
161
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m11e ®rade 1\nnodatiott Preside n t,
ARTH R BE J A M l 1 R1Lr::v '1 Treas u rer,
LBI"::HT RAYM i'\D R Gf::R ecretary, Bu
,
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MARTIK RAK:--; - Y, ' 1
s
lrt Ed it res.1
D.
!\TOI TrTE \YARr::, ' 1 6
�bitor-i11-C!}lrirf RTH R BENJ AM ll\ R 1 LEY, 'J() 1i3u.sinr.sn illa uugcr ALBERT RAYMOND ROGER) ' 17 Art �bitrrs.s l\TOINETTE \\" RE, ' 1 6
B.
Associate �bitorn LESTER £. YOUNG, ' 1 7, tl KE
\\'rLLTAJ\r B.
Dor-<ALD B. FLOOD, ' 1 7, Z '{I
HELE . D. COLE, ' 1 7, :s K
HARRY H. Uno FRED
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,
' 1 71 il Y
PoTTLE, ' 1 7, AT n
MARK R. THOMPSON, ' 17, cl>�@
MlTH
1 7 , :Non-Frc.ternity
H.\ZEL L. RoBrn ON, ' 1 7, x n MILDRED LILL1Al'\
EDWARD D. Rr::CORD, ' 1 7, c. c.
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. GREENE, · 1 7 ���
N. TUTTL E,
' 1 7, A� cI>
1£bitnriala m lt\tJ lege
E
RE o-lad th t the tim
ha
tunity wa
LE
is a c lleo-e
repre entation. Thi
year an oppor-
offered to the Phi Delta Theta Fraternity to
h< w their col
pirit by joining our rank
opportunity wa
l<A
c Ille again \\·hen the
publication in which every man ha
and helping make the �nnual a , ucce
gladly accepted.
\ \ e congratulat
the frat rnit)
, and this n
it
mo,-e
and tru t that the publication will be much more democratic than in former ye r . *
the student body ha 111
number and efficiency.
coming to
increa ed in number, .o ha. the faculty increa ed
The
olby the new member
the new member
of thi
RA 'LE
been one of the
wishe
to take thi: opportunity oi wel
of the faculty.
1 ody, continued
\\'e wish the old, a
ucce., in making
Our a
lum one of the be t in the country. ha
*
*
ociation \\·ith them for the pa. t
ery plea ant e ents of the year.
have enjoyed the year
n
much a
Our
only hope i
*
*
n inter-fraternity brido-e whi t league v\·as f rmed thi '" ith
the
ear
that they
v,·e have. *
arnu 'ernent ana benefit wa
well ns
ur college curricu
derived from it.
u
h
activitie
year and much as thi , together
intedraternity bowling l eague, strengthen the interf rc:.ternity
and that is the thing to be cul ti' ated.
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pirit and
m
HE EDIT
RI
of the Colby
L column wi h RA LE.
t
c mment on the manner of publication
The dutie of the editor are arduou ind ed, and tho-e
of the Editor of the ORACLE are by no mean
novel.
The pre ent editor
beJie,·e- that there -hould be an ;:
i tant to the Editor-in-Chief.
be remembered that the ORA
o·
duties, from ,,·hich relief i plau.iLle.
uch a man th
i
er\'ing a
\Yhen it i- to
tten out in connection with regular college
impo-sible, it
eem. that the
The additi n of another man, who nece
former board of a hi
LE
ocic-te-, would tend to le
uggestion will appear
arily
hould be from the
en the work of the Edit r-in-Chief.
hould be in line f r the editod1ip of the book the ) ear follO\Ying an a. i tant.
·i tant �frnager.
The . cheme
\\'
uld follow that of the Manager and The Editor lea\·c this thought
hould it not be tried?
\Yith you.
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®ffirets o f t4e �otpotation RTH R JERE lIAH ROBERT , LE LIE C. CoRKI H, LLD.
I.
.
President
Vice-Presid e n t and ex-officio Chairll l a n
\\.ILFORD T. CH.\P IA T B. . GEORGE K. BOUTELLE, LLB.,
f
o
the Board of Trustees Secretar) Portland Treasurer, \\·aterville
Q!l1e Qlo l lcge RTHUR JEREMIAH ROBERT , . I. LE LIE C. CoRKr H, LLD. H RLES PHILLIP CHIPl\rAK, A. B. HERBERT CARLYLE LIBBY, . B. l\1ARY CA'TLE COOPER
Preside n t Vice-President Librarian Registrar Acting Dean of TVome11's Division
Iaoatb of Qf runtees TERM EXPIRE IX 1 9 16 A rlington, . j. BIJ AH R. R NE D.D. Brockp ort, . Y. RrcH.\RD C. HAKK K, LLD. RE BEX \YESLEY D KK M. TVaten ille lVasltington, D. C. 'HER C. Hr.-Ds, LLD. Wate1Tille Jo EPH I . \\1 ' Lso�, D.D. Cambridge, Mass. \YOODl\IAX BRADBURY, D.D. H a u/ton BEECHER p T . Al\1, B. . TV aterville RTH R J. ROBERT M . . CHARLE FRA TKLIK \\.ARXER c.D. Springfield, Uass. TERM EXPIRE IN 1 917 Ellsworth RKO \\. K1 G, LLD. F ort Fa irfield HERBERT \\. TRAFTO J, B. Lawrence, Al ass. GEORGE E. IuRRAY, B. . Portland \\lLFORD T. CHAP IAN, B.A. 1 ass. FRA. ·er \\'. BAKE1\1AK, D.D. Chelsea LE LIE C. CoR r H, LLD. Aug usta HARLE E. OwEx, D.D. T1Vater� ille DAYID \Y. CA fPBELL, l\I. . Cherryfield \\ILLI l\I C. CRAWFORD, LH.D. Allst o n, 111 ass. EDWIK C. \\HITTEl\IORE ri aterville TERJ\I EXPIRE Ir 1 918 GEORGE BULLEN D.D. ewton Ce n tre, Uass. Jo EPH L COLBY LLD. .\' ewto n Cen tre Mass. EORGE K. BOUTELLE, LLB. Wa tc1�•ille GEORGE c. \\!KG, LLD. Aub u r n GEORGE On MITH, PH.D. TVashinyton, D . C. D DLEY P. BAILEY, M . E ·erett, U ass. El\1ERY B. GIBBS, LLB. Boston U ass. FRED M. PREBLE, D.D. Aubiwn REX \\. DODGE, B . . P or tland ,
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Alumni 1\n.aoriationn IDl1e QPenera l Alumni Assoriation President, REX \\ . Don E , 'o T. ice-President, R HER J ORDA '95 Secretary, FRAN K \\ . LDEN, '9 Treasu rer, Ru ELL H . L RD 'r 2 Exec u t ive Com m ittee, R. \\ . D K N, 68 ; T. E. H .�ll u m n i R epresentatives of the Athletic Com m ittee, AT HLEY, '03 )
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RDY,
'95 ; R. L
ERnN, 't I
. F. DR "M MO.ND, ' 8;
C. \V.
W.l1e TSoston Qlo lby Alumni Assoriation BRADB RY. D.D., ' Presiden t, RE\·. \\ OODM T "ice-Presidents, H A RLE H . PEPPER, '89; \\ . Secretary- Treasu rer, B. C. RI H ARD ox, '98
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N. DoNO\'A N ,
'92
W.l1e New ljork aro lby Alumni AsEoriation President, . H . Br KMORE '93 Secretary- Treasurer, \\.\\.DREW, '02 Executive Co m m ittee, G. R. F LL, '92 ; F. H.
EDMUND ,
'85 ;
E.
B.
·\VIN SLOW,
'04
Aroostook arolby <!rlub Presiden t, J o H K B. ROBERT , '04 First Vice-President, GEO. A. FARNH AJ\I, '90 eco11d T 'ice-President, ER 'EST \V. LOA ·E, '08 ecrctary, LBERT K. STET ON '07 Treasu rer, \ \ ALTER F. TITCOMB, '9 7
QI�itago Qlolby ar1ub President, \\T. H. LYFORD, '79 Sec retary, FRANKLI T vV. JOHNSON, '9 1 , Univer ity H igh School , Chicago, I ll.
W.l1e Qlonnedimt l!fal l.ey Qlo lby Ansoriation President, . R. KEITH, M.D., '97 Secretary- Treasurer, C . G. GouLD, '04 Exec u tive Coin m ittee, T H E PRESIDENT, THE
SECRETARY,
and
R. K . GREELEY,
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W.� r Qlolby Alumnae Assor iation P reside n t A LI CE LowE B ROWN First Vice-President, AGNES STETSON, '99 'econd Vice-Preside n t, CLARA PRESCOTT MORR I LL '94 ecretary, ETH EL LENORA HOWARD, '05 Treasurer, LARA MARTI OU T H WORT H , '03 Exec u t ive Co1n111ittee, GRACE \\ AR REN ATCH LEY, '03 ; L I LA HARDE.. '95 ; FLOREN E SARGENT CARLL, '12. Colb ia11a A lumuae Editor, CLARA MARTI N SOUTH WORTH , '03 18
HERSEY,
Itlaculty \RTH R J EREl\lIAH Ro BERT . I. P residen t aiid Babcock Professor of PsychologJ a n d Horal Philosophy I
] ULIAK
D.\KIEL TAYLOR,
LLD.
Professor of th e Latin Language and Literatu re AKTOK
Ll\RQ ARDT, PH.D.
Professor of th e Gen11 JI/ Language and Literatn re CLAREK E HAYW.\RD \\'HITE,
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I.
Professor of the G reek Langllage and Literatnre GE RGE FREE lA . PAR JEXTER, PH.D.
U crrill
Profcssor of Che m istry
\\"EB TER
HE TER
.1J.
Professor of B iology THOl\IA
BRY E
.'H RAFT, PH.D.
Professor of Al ath e11wtics FREDERI K \VARREX GRo\-ER, PH.D.
Professor of Physics HERBERT CARLYLE LIBBY, B.
Professor of Public Speak ing, Regi ·tra r HoMER PAY o
·
LITTLE, PH.D.
Professor of Geology, Excuse Officer FREI'\ H E GEP:E \\·oLFE, PH.D.
Associate Profcssor of Econom ics PHILIP \Y.\RXER HARRY. PH.D.
Asso c iate Professor of Roma n ce Languages CHARLE
PHILLIP
HIPMAN
I
B.A.
Asso c iate P rofessor of B ibliography, Librarian 19
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BEKJ AMIN Eow RD ARTER, I. . A ssistant Professor of lilathematics ROBERT \\" RK ER R 'v\'ELL, l\I. . A ssista n t Professor of German, Secretary of the Faculty
HE 1RY E
Assista n t
1
M
ER ON TRE.fFTHEK -
j rofessor
1strdn o 1 ;Ly
of
.
GEORGE BARR w BE R, PH.D. A sistan t Professor of Physics
'IAXFlELD, M.
EZR.\ KEMPT N
A ssistan t Professor of English MARY
A TLE
OOI'ER
A cting D ean of the rfi o m e n's D ivision Ll E HEALD \\ H IT E 1u�.B. I nstntctor in Musfr in t h e Vi o m en's D i� ision ,
\\ I LL IA f BROWN. Instructor 111 English
HE K RY
ROBERT
_\l\f.BLE CA
W ELL ,
M.
PH.D.
I n structor in Chemistr31 FLOREN E O'NEILL HA TIKG
,
B.
.
D irector of Physical Trai11i11g in the Women s Division F REDERl K
ARDI ER FA SETT
Instructor in Jo nm alism
ALAN D GAL D M KILLOPP, M . Instnictor in E ngl ish B. . Instructor in Romance Languages
CLAREN E RICHARD }OHKSON,
ARTHUR MrLTON RowE B.A.
Instructor in. Cheniistry
B . S. I n structor in Physics
RAY CAWLEV YOUNG,
HARVEY COHN
Director of Physical Train ing in the Men's Division 20
QT lass of HU 6 Presiden t,
Gos B L A KINTON V ice-Presiden t, ] oHN D."-M CAMPBELL Secretary- Treasu rer, OR
H I R L EY
I AN LUTHER STEVENS
Q}ommentement ®ffirers Historia n , Do ALD EGBERT PuT rA '!: Marshal, \!\ I LH EL M KAR L SCH U STER MITH Prophet, BYRO r HARRINGTO Orator, OR M AN \\ ILLIAM Lr ::-.l D .\ y Parting A ddress, F RAN C I S Lrn IRvL Chaplain , HERBERT Murn RocKWELL •
·
i�op <!lommitt.e.e
Donald E. Putnam Benj amin F. Greer Arthur F. Bick ford \\ il helm
K.
Robert . Hu ey Cy1·il M . J oly \\'aldo Schuster
<!lane <!louunitte.e
I r in Vl. Merr i l l Arthur B . Riley
Francis L. I rvin
(!}lass lJel l One, 'rah , nine, 'ra h , one 'rah , six, Colby, Colby, to her vve'll stick For her honor we'll all stri e Better than one, two, three, four, five. All th rough life she'll be our queen, Vle, o f Colby, 'rah, 'r6. CL A . s
COLORS:
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Red and Blue
C.
Lin col n
A LL E
LDEN \\.ATT
r,
L.l )'
"Eth" chool, 191 2 ; Football amden High _quad. l 2, 3; Ba eball, l, 2, 3, 4; Cla Executin Committee, l ; Cla Pre ident 3; hairman J unior Prom Committee, .) , ocintion, 3; President Trea urer BO\Ylinrr BO\Ylinrr A sociation, 4; \\"earer of "C;" Tp ilon Beta; rmadillo Club. has wandered on ince hi - arri\·al. "Eth'' through life, rather ain1le� ly, but here be is ''all dre!:-ed up and nowhe;·e to go." According to ''Eth'·" philo ophy, Colleo·e i no place for a grind. One ouo-ht to study under compulsion only. Ha pecnliar idea- of matrimony. ays he \\'Ould marry f r m ney. There you are, o-irls, and leap year on A o-ood little !llan at the plate either in your ide. ba.eball or :i.t the table. . ccording to rumor, he In his o\\·n home ne\ er <lra\\' a\\'aY from the h tter. tO\rn, "Eth'" i- .-the big noi e."'
H BERT HAZE
T
B . \R K E R z >It
"Johnnie" Bridgton cademy. ' 1 2 · Cla . Ba eball, l 2 ; Echo Board, 3 ; ORACLE Board, 3; Student ouncil. 3 · '\ ar ity Ba eball Squad, l, 2, 3, -1-; LP- ilon Beta. Jlere i- an all-around man. He can pa· all hi cour·e , keep \Yell informed on the movie , do hi part in athletic-. and remO\·e the heart and lung of salamander!', all with neatne s one of Dr. Chester' . and dispatch. .-\nd ,, h"n it come to the women' ·ion hi rogui h l lue eyes and tawny hair . eem to get him by all right. \\ e expect to ee Johnnie ither a doctor or a scientific farmer.
rli,·i
RTHt;R FILLMORE B I C K FO RD
,
z >It
"Bick" Concord High chool, 'I 2 ; Cla Executive C mrnittee, 2 ; Dramatic Club 2 ; Class Trea urer, 3; Manarrer Drz.matic Club, 3; i tant 1anager of Ba eball, .) ; Executi e 'ommittee Republican Club, 4; Manager of Ba: ball, 4; Epicurern . Collerre w rk ha been a great hindrance to this attending Beside intere. t . man's ,·aried bu ine cla •e he ha to run :i. boarding hou e a \\·ell a ex rci·e general upcn·i-ion over the affair of the Elm\\'OOd Hotel and the Central Maine Power Com pany. to ay nothino- of l oking after the manage ment of rhe baseball team and Dramatic Club. It hey nd 11 hO\Y he ha found time to pass enough cour es to o-et a diploma. but till we expect to ee him at the church with the rest of u . providing ome important busines · eiwagement doe n't conflict \\ ith the Commencement Exerci e .
is
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BLACKTl'\TOK, <P � 0
HIRLEY
"Blackie'' Phillip ca d emy , 12 · lJ Ba eba 1 1 , I, 2; Ba. ebc.11 Team, 3, 4; Junior Prom Pre-iomrnittee; l\Iar ·hal, 3; -la dcnt, 4 ; p ilon Beta· Epicurean ; rmadill ; T. X. E.
TC'he11ce c o m es th3• leaminr;? Has thy t il O'er boo/is consu med th e m idniuht oil? f wh 111 orat rical abilit,· Rlackic i the ,·outh is cond nature a·n I \\'e h 1 e that it may 1 e pl{t to\\·ard hclpina th Republican in the future. Hi arti�tic nature often get· the be�t of him and thu i e'\plaine<l the recent twh· in ilver. \\ e are all ure that next \'ear when \'OU call on th different ororitie in t! i i countn· ·that L. ,_ Balfnur 11·iJ1 ha, · c to put up :i.n ther p lant. The b y will alway he !{lad to e y u.
Bu1n
N
BYROK BLALl>ELL
<ti�
•
''Three-B'' chool, 1 2 ; A ociate Edi Bri tol High r, Ech o . 2, 3; Edit r-in-Chief, Echo, 4; lub, 2 · ecretary, Pres Yice-Pre-ident, Pre .. Club, 3; President Pres Club, 4.
Q11 iet seri·ice is the mark of true friend sh ip .
T "Three-ff' i due the hon r o f r e urrec1in the Echo fr 111 the hand· 0f the lead. The one thino· that till my tine· him i the C that he got in Eco nomic \\'hen his ;n·erage wa .\. Like the rest that come fr m Bri ·tol hi fu . ino· abil ity had been aclly negl cted but \\'e ar certain �Int he \\'ill O\'erc me s a \\'riter he i· f n mean ahil this small fault. lb\' it,· and \\'e 1rc cure that !n the ,- . ar t come c· liege \\'ill ha,·e contributed a Horace Greeley to For thi r a n we expect big th ne\\' paper \\· or i e l . thing
f you. Burt n.
\\.rLLTAM
ERROLD B RT0.1 "Bill"
' Ba.e entral Iwtitute. 1 2 ; Cb Maine quad, I, 2, 3 ; Football bc:.11. r, 2; Ba eball �quad, I, 2 3.
H re' ill. Th original alibi kid. What Bill couldn't ha,·e done in athletic . \\·ere it not for :i lame arm. a . picler bite. or a b11111 ankle, isn't worth For all that. Bill ha .tuck it out pr tty mentioning. \\·ell and 1\'c are all glad to kno r that he is really going to graduate "ith u .
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ADAMS CAMPBELL, �KE
"Jeem " Cherryfield cadem) '1 2 ; la Ba.eball, I. 2 ; la .. Track' 2 · Mystic ' 2; Chairman Junior Cla Day C � mmittee, .:>, ecretary Rifle Club, .:>, ociate Editor THE ORACLE, 3; Vice-President nior Cla. , 4; Glee Club, 2. 3, 4 ; 1\landolin Club, I , 2, 3. 4, Leader, 4; i tant Manager Mu ical Club , 3, 11an ager, 4 . -
Cherryfield will certainly boom when "Jeems" aets home to take char"e of the lumber bu ine . ..Jeem ·· i a member of the ">:ever \\Torry·• Clul . and ::t mandolin and :i pipe mean content111ei1t. The only thing that ever troubled b!m wa a time table. bnt he kno\\·- the!11 all b,· heart now. He is al o . ,·ery fond of .. Banana -. . ·
RTH R D
DALE CRAIG, � y
"Crab" ttleboro High chool. 1912 · Colby Phy. ical ociety, 3, 4; Pre idem Phy ical ociety, 4 ; Member Rifle Club 3, 4 ; la a chu ett Club, I, 2, 3, 4 ; Debating ociety, 3. ;\ o member of the cla is better fitted to ea e the minds of Jo,·e-1 rn laddies than i Craig \ hen . not talkina about howlina. he make frequent men tion of hi h::tYing to rret a letter off on the JO train. Ye .. eyer�- day. Be icle ettina the _ tyle in pipe . .. Dug" expect t teach. H O\\'e\·er. there i a rumor to the effect that he \\'ill remain in the land of J e\\'elry and explain to hi· . ttleboro friend the philo phy i)f bowlino·, the fade away ball, the Yan i hing a,- rarre. and other imp rtant matter pertai11ing to thi-; o-ame of which he ha made a profound tudy.
JOH
J
H
GH
CR \VFORD, /:::,. y
"Jack·' Millinocket High 1 912 ; Cla ·- Track, I· Cla Ba eball, I; Cla Executi\ e Committee, 1 ; Band, I. 2, 3 ; rmadillo Club. The nly difftrencc bet\\'een "Jack .. and J e Knowle i that the hHter \\'a paid by Keith for relating hi. experience in the wood of thitate . ;\ ot once, but 111a1n- time ha "Jack" penetrated the den e "\faine wooC.I at night and unaccompanied. , \\'hile engao-ed as a fire warden, hi •· tunt . ha,·e b en many and man·ellou . Perhap- the mo t w n derful tale he tell· deal with the capture of a bear _inrrle handed and it ub equent trainino- o that the animal w uld read Eno-Ji h .. Lit'' note to him by the \, ithour the aid of Bruno ... Jack" admit he h ur . c rtainlr would ha1·e Aunked hi· "Lit.,. Expect to run a m \'ie pictur hou e in \Vin I w an I gi,·e occaional lecture on fires, failure and fortunes.
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ARROLL EDWARD D BBJK, c. c. " Dab" J ne port H igh ch 1, 9 ; Dramatic Cl u b , 1; Band, 2 ; oci a t e Edit r ORACLE, 3; s i st a n t in the Ge logy Der artment 3, 4. T
FR.\KKLJK
MAY
DYER
"\ ene'
·1a ony H i gh chool , 1912; Track Team. r, 2 ; he l ub , r. 2, 3; Progre i v e lub, r · la D ay )Jomin�t i n g ·ammittee, 3; u n i 01; Exh i b i t ion; Republ i can lub, 3; , . )ym maker ommi t tce, 3; Debati n g ociet) , 3; Republ i can l ub , 4 .
J,
Franklin Dyer. a n inhabitant o f the Capital City, no \\" n 1 r he can pa P Jitical Science with .,.ood ra?1k ince he c0111e_ from a city f \·ery hilly nature and al:o ::it certain seasons f the ·ear when the Cit\· f Augusta i flooded with 1 rilliant enator ex p tulating their exp rience� of the pa t. \\ e take off our hats to the next GO\· em r of i\Iaine. But we h pe. Mr. Dyer. that when y u I ec me the aclmin i trat0r of the laws of the tate of \Jaine that you \\"ill n t for0·et y ur ...\lma Mater.
H E TRY
DOLPH EAT O� , c. c. ' ' H enry"
\Vhi tefield H i gh chool , '10 · B an d , r, 2, 3, 4 ; l a s ecretc�ry, 3; Chemical Society, 3, 4 ; Dru i d .
\1\,' ha\·en't een a much of H enry as we would have liked. Naturally quiet, his rrreate t happine lie \1·ithin the. hades of Chemical Hall. pur uin<Y th elusi\·e reacti n. Speal in<Y f I eina quiet. Henry certainly put the �'.[axim· il ncer n one of hi ac tivitie . . \\ c 11e1er e\·en u pected that he eyer in clul.,.ed in the joyful pastime of fo i1w. when, I ! one eYening we rn�t him with two. H is cou. in .. he 'Ti. oft quoted, llenry. "Still water run .aid. deep . ., \Ve surely believe it true in your ca e, and sh;ill exp ct great thing of you in the realm of olu ti n and molecule . 28
HARHY DOA"l\E EATON, ]R., 6. KE
"Doane " \\'aterYille High chool , 'r r ; Colby, ex-' 1 5 ; Debating ociety · Coach of the Y ict riou 1-di on H igh chool Debating Team, 1 9r.+ in the Go d,,· i 11 Debati n g erie ; Hal lo ,,·ell O ration, 1 9!4 excu, ed ) ; hai rman Fra tern i ty Magazine i ft ommittee, 1 9 1 4 ; I u r ray P rize Debate, 1 9 1 5 (ex cu e d . \\ e h ea r from ,·arious o u rce t hat "D ane .. i actually con idering gradu:!tion wit h the pre -- n t . o u t - goi !1cr c l a . '·Doant's, w h ereabout;; d u rincr t h e f i r t o f hi co l le cre yea r h a 1•c a l w a�· been omewhat ''Doane" u ti l i z e · hi 'pare o f a my tery to u rnoment- in learni1w ho11· to di pen e Jicrht to t he benighted citizens of \ ate n·ille. Thi_ h e doe un d er his father' upen·i ion . Like h i fa th e r , he al3o !ms J. bent to1Yard l a 1L Ii yo u do no• believe it .1�k ··Pre�y."
FRED CH.\RLE
E�GLI H, <I> ..l 8
' F red di e " ophoroo t o o k Cen t ral I n t i tut e, '1 r. roo mo re Declamation ; \ i ce- P re ci dent took Club ; e c reta r) Out i n g lub ; Excu e O ffice r ; Phy ical ociety. n ha t's in a name? Onl y t\1 o persons ha1·e e\·er come to Colby a n d n o t had the honor o f meeting y o u a n d t he e t w o never h a cl a clnnce t o take a course in t h e excu e offire. This litt le brilliant fellow ha made t he ex cnse a ucce . for the Greek !'ay that "bier men a rc the en·ant of little men." He i not much of a . ociety man . but he ha a croocl deal of crray matter and we expect tn hea r that he h a made hi- mark in the world.
THEODORE FIELDBRA\"E C.
C.
" Tedo , " ''Teddy " Government High chool, Ch ri tian Col l l ah abad, I ndia, '95 ; Gordon chool , lege , '12; ewton Theologi cal eminary, '1 3 ; F re h man P ri ze Reading, I ; Mu rray P ri ze Debate, l ; Hal lowel l Prize pee.king F i r t P ri ze, r; Peace P rize peaking. 2 ; Tempe r ance P ri ze peaking, 2 ; Proctor Robe rt - Hal l , 3; P re i dent Che Cl ub . 2 3; C h e - Team, 2 3, 4 ; I nternational Ch e onte-t , 3, 4; Ten n i Team, 3, 4; aptain 4 ; \\ e c:re r o f the " C. " �
Otium cum clicrnitate (ea e with dignity). Th at'· Teddy 1 Prince of In lia. Profe or Li b by ays .\Ir. Fieldbrave makP. the mo t perfect a n d crracefu l bow he ever -aw. . t :i.m· rate. it i certain t h a t the ladie a l l f a ll for Teclo' p o li heel manner ancl 1•er atile co n ver a t i onal power . :May u c ce and h ap pioe attend you in you r life w ork .
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F R AK K C u FTo. · FosT rn, � K E
" Fran k " B u rt n H igh
'12 ; M tu dent u rer Y. \ \ ' earer
ch ol , B u rton, \ \ ' a hinoton, M in n v il le 11 g e , e x - ' 1 6 ; I re id nt ecret� ry , 4 ; Treas\ ol unteer , 3 · M. -+ ; Te nn i · Team, 3, 4 ; Colby " . "
' · Fra n k " !1..1 i l f rom t h e w i l d a n I w J l y \Ve t f. om \\ ay nt in t h e tate f \Va - h ingt n. n t ra ry l o all e >.. pecta t i 1 i - . "Frank" i a \·ery d c i l e l-l e can c h a p a n d c l c n't .h ot up people at a l l . -,h t th t e n n i I all \'Cr in good h a pe, ju t t h e . a m e . l n both t h e e re. pect::. h e re e m ble· h i s o m e t i m e i n ce. " Frank" brot h e r J h n , \\· ho l e ft u i a m i . i ona ry i n e m bryo. l f e plan t o go u t n t h e f a r l I oan""-h and teach t h e y e l l o w people h o w t o r a i e rice. ood luck, "Frank." \\'e all h a \ e n ' t g-ot t h n rve t o d o i t .
R£ER, ] R. , <P � (:)
B EN J A M l K F U LLER
" Bennie ' olb y cadem y '12; ew H amp hire l ub ; l\/I andol i n lub, 4 ; lee "lub, 4 ; Pre ident of t h e rma dil l o l ub.
H c dan ces like an
11gel.
Th i gen t l f' y nth on e n t e r i n g col l e ae put a � i cle ath! � i c. a n <l t i 1 e h n r w h i c h t hey might bring h i m Bowl i n o- a n d o t h e r g reat indoor a 1 1 d del ved i n t pent i n t h e e J ort . A i de fr m the t i me h e branche of h u m:.in act i Y i t ie he found t i m e to ma t e r a l l h i . c u r e a n d h a. " O n e t h ru m a t h e m a t i c w i t h m o re c:1 re t h a n any o t h e r l i \· i n rr Colby graduat . \\'hen t h e la t of J u n e come rou n d and yon a n d your e \ · r plea:ant m i l e are s e e n n o m o re n the campu a !! w i l l h an · re;i on t o m i s y o n .
RTH R E 11 ERso
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G REGORY, A T n
" G re g"
\\ arren H igh School, 'r I ; F reshman P rize ptaking ; Col by Phy ical o c iety. O h . Gregory \\·a h a n d ome, a n d Gregory wa_ a
f\ n 1
sport,
G regory was a fusser-had a girl i n e\·ery p rtG reaory w a a w i �e one, a n d long a n d hard he foug h t , B u t Gregory h e g t c o rn e r e d , a n d G reg ry h e g o t caugh t . A n d G regory l o s t h i frat p i n-he got i t back ' t i · t r ue B u t h e found h e cou l d n ' t keep i t , a l l his good re r n h·es fell t h roughSo novv he's a fely a n c ho red, goes out c a l l i n g every night A n d return a l l h o u r o f morni ng, w h e n t h e Ea · t i crr o w i n g l i g h t . .'\ncl in oft a n d d u lcet a c c e n t a t t h e t e l e p h o n e each day You w i l l hear him s weetly w h i per i n t he ear o f
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J oHN
NoRRr
H AR R UL\ ?\T , A T n
"J ohn" T i l ton eminary . ' I I; Dart mouth , ex- ' 1 5 ! Student oun c i l , 2 ; Cla - Baseball 2 ; Base b< 11 quad, 2 ; New Hamp h i 1·e Club, 3, -+ ·
People n the campu · kn w J hn t h i yea r. O ther '" a ·s t h e y kne\\" i t w a 1:-:l arri m:in. but w h ether John �r ill tlie Lord o n l y knew. S uch a resem blance ll'a o ften Ycry co1iven icn t , a for i n ,tanc Exam or Facu lt\· t ea . but u n d er uch con d i tion H a rri man h a d t o be a colle c t i \·e term. B i l l wa el i m i na ted this year by marriage. a n d J o h n , t h e other hr i n s i ter. h a d t o ret u rn alone. One H a rriman i�n·t quite as good a t w becau e he can 't 1 e i n t w o place a t on ce. but . u t i d e o f t h at w e don 't notice much d i fference. J h n i - an ·xpert at · l i ngi n o- t h e Engli s h language, at playino- ba·k tba l l , at I o x i no, and at fu s s i ng.
LEOi'\ D R li i\li\10 :." D H ER R I K G , � K E
· Leon" obu rn l a _ i cal Institute, ' 1 2 ; Cla�s Track Tec: m , r ; Footba ll quad, I , 2; J unior Prom Committee, 3 ; h a i rman la s Ode Commi ttee, 3. Leon'
greate t amb it ion i . t
t a ll a
f Fa i rV I elh. Lf'on fo r m c i·h· dw It in t h e w i l d fiel d ; but. rin d i ng that -h e r ul'.I n o t aff rel t h e car far e . he fi n a l ly de i le I t take up h i . a b o d e in a real t 0 \1·n . H c has been kno 1Yn t o er t a dance an cl
ll' Ould be quite a fa y rite a m ng the weaker sex ll'ere it not fo - h i d i m i n u t i 1·c tature. 'vVhen vou �rt to know hi 111. Lco11 i a p retty good fel I w ; in pite o f h i. fai l i no-. )/ ev r m i n I , Leon, .\1apoleo11 was about your s i -� e.
EnM u :-.: n J A "M E · H rcc r :\ . , A '1' n
" Hig" De.' ter High chool, 1 2 ; Clas T rack, I , ociety ; 2 ; Cla Ba ebal l , 2 ; herni cc.l Phy i cal ociety. in crntability o f t h e S p h i n x a g e . H e rarely p e a k , b u t w h en he doe , h e a y . some t h ing. \II/ e wo n ld b e l i eve h e wa n't a fo <"r i f we hadn't _ e e n h i m b uy t h at t u ff 1111 · · :. r ai ne's mon y. ' I f y u want an) t h ing don<" ar u n d the place, don't a.k FJ i cro-i n . -he' p r0babl y cloino· i t al ready. T h mwh h e'. not a h e a 1•y 1 eigh t . - i t i ru mored t h a t he' a 1 ad man in a scrap. and h i abi l i t y t o h ot baskets i n a ba ketball game i noth i n g- _tiort o f u 11camw. \i\T het1 y u get t h at � J O.ooo j o �b , let us knoll' Hig ; \l'e expect it of you.
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R
BERT
EY,
AT fl Oak
J ob hold a r cord w h i ch i n t rec rded i n the gym but \\· h i ch i fully a · m u c h an h n o r a- any of th·m. H e h o l d t h e c l i ege record f r c ntinu u his. i n o-, ha\'i rio- t r immed Danny \\' arrcn ' · previ ous � c:o r d by even1l p int . >; man cxi,t w h can p u ! i n . o many h o 1 1 r ut f t h e t w e n ty - fo u r in t h i plea. ant occupa t ion. H e a t t en d c l a e frt>q uently. hut not o ft n enough - t h a t the in t ru ctor w i l l t h i n k h e i any t h i n <> b u t a v i . i tor. l l e i a t p re ent m o t i n t e re t cl in A t ronomy and Econom i c a n d utch 1 1 i t o ry.
FRAN
i:
LEO ! Rn x , Z q, "
pike"
Bo ton Engl i sh H i gh chool . r r ; ophola · Orator, 3 ; la more Declamation, 2 · B a eba l l , 1 , 2 ; h a i rman Execuli\'e Comm i t tee Democn: t i c Club, 4; J unior Prom Com m i t tee, 3 ; i y · t i c ; Dru i d . p i ke i hound to h a \· e an education at any c o t . A t n o po i n t i n h i . checkered career, \·aryino- fr m po� - \,·all p i n g to pol i t i c , have we een h i m weaken
or lo e h i grip. Hi oratory is of the convincing t reet-corner type, h i favorite peech being an app a l for a playgrou n d for the c h ild ren of \\"ard 8. " Spike' " col lege cou r e ha been n o ro e t re w n path a n d w e are s u re t h e l e on l e a rned h e re w i l l . tand h i m i n good tead i n w h ate\'er h e take- up. A t any rate he i u re of a h : g h place i n t h e w o r l d .
CvR1L M AT T H E W J oLY, � Y " Cracker" Cob u rn Cla si cal In t i tute, 1 9 1 2 ; C l a ecretary, r ; Dramatic C l u b . I ; Secretary Co burn Cl ub, 2 ; sociate Editor Echo, 3 ; De bating ociety, 3 · ' i ce-Pre i dent Cob u rn C l u b . 3 ; Commencement Club, 3 ; Pre i dent Republi can C l u b , 4 ; e cretc:ry Press Club, 4 ; E p i cu rean . B h o l d the carefree e x p re - ion o n t h e f a c e o f t h i �·oung m a n . .-\ I I t h rough h i s c ur e · · cracker" ha driven "dull care a w ay" by " t r i pp i n g t h e l i g h t fan t a t i c toe." H ow m an y f e m i n i n e h e a rt have ighed for a supreme pl ace in yril' affect i o n , h eaven o n l v k n o w . B e i n · a p o l i t i c i a n and a n a t u ral born la w,·er h e h a b e e n a b l e to evade the fai r sex tlm fa r.
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ROBERT CLYDE Jo DRY, C. C. "Jou d ' ' ophomo re chool ' 1 2 ; b a ron High Declamation · ecret a ry P rohibition Leaaue 3 ; Hal lowell P rize ociet ,) , Debating peaking, 3 ; J un i o r Exhibition, Fi r t P ri ze. ,
O n e rrlance a t t h a t i ron j a w \\· i l l c01w i n ce t h e most � k e p t i c a l t h a t "J u d " t a k e . an i11 te11se ,· i e w o f L f , · 0 u don't u l i e ,·e i t , hake hand- w i t h h i 1 1 1 . l i fe . F - fo u r year "_Toud" h a c o n c i e n t i o u l y electeJ if thi i n c l l eO'e. A s n ·c11 o f t h e harde. t cm; r e ,,· e re n ot cnouO'h f o r a n ambi t ion · ,·ounrr man. played h o r e fo r H l l i n .; ,,·o r t h and "j oll(!" h a f e\·ery \\'eek thr ugh ut h is \\"hitn ey t h ree day. com. e. :\ n d to cap t h e c l i max. de p i t e o u t ide work and t h e d i Oicu\t,· n f h i - con r�es. i t i r u m o red t h a t Joudry i t o wear a P h i Beta K a p p a k e ) · upon h i s I f d : ! igence. h a r d w o rk. and co 11 ce 11 m :i. n ly che t . : rat i1111 a re worth a n y t h i nO' ; "Joucl" i bo k cl f r a uch H e rcu :\' at u ra l l)- en c1gh. place al t h e top. omet b i ng o f haye forced h i m t o be lean effort H i - h a - been t h e i 1 1 a. rrc l u !:e. w h ile i n coll eO'e. ti 11e11ce t h a t i s · ' fe l t " rather t h an d i rectly d i p layed.
R 1 cH.\RD J t
x K r M BALL. -J R., <f:t � e " Reamer" 12 ; cademy, la i cal B ri dge\\·ater i tant T anage r of Tenni 3 · .l\I anage r o f Ten n i 4 ; roo took Cl ub ; Phy i cal ociety ; A rmadillo Cl ub. o
Happ)' i s the O n e t h a t h a s
uo
History.
.. p ucl " d r i fted to u t h i c l i s F r o m t h e l a n d of a modern Can t i ngui h eel l oo k i n g ge n t l e m a n . A field he i our he t r�pre en tat i ,·e a n d certa i n ly ha o f thf' �et a \'ery go c l e xa m p l e fo r the member In hi . o phomore year h e ventu red rmad i l l o . and ca p t u r ·d onP. o f the ti n e t in Fort Fo.o o n l y to ha,·e one o f hi own brother <;tep i n and break t h e the fact t i l l n e t . . \ ft e r a l l ha been aid and don remain t h a t bi()' t h i n g a r e ex pected o f y o u and i n t h e nea r fu t u re \\·e w i l l e e t h e I" i mba l l c h a i n o f ate. tore- a l l o\·er the
RALPH \\' r x LOW K r xc, C . C . " R a fe ' .:\f ewton High chool ' 1 2 ; T rack q uad, r, 2 ; \-i ce- P re i dent Bowling : ociation, .., ; Ph) i cal ociety, 3 , 4 ; ecreta ry and T rea u rer Phy i cal ociety , 4 .
" R a fe" i s t h e boy w i t h t h e . p o l l - l i k e figu re and k i n a l y m i en . He r an k. . p l u s i n fu · i n O' and Z0-X n \\' i t h Jay B i l l . D u ring hi la·t t w year . a t ran m i tter a " Ra fe" ha gained m a rked succe o f n e \\' b e t \\·een t he Campus a n d Fo-s H a l l . .-\ c u n t r)- n e w paper, a quad of P i n kert on · a n d an o l d maid. ' c w i n O' c i rcle cou l d n o t have clone t h e j ob more t h orouO'li ly. . ay. · · R a fe,'' omeone s a i d t h e top layer of tho e 35c choc late \\·ere ra t h e r po r q u a l i t y . Ye ? Rafe a l o p o e -e keen i n ight a n d ex t ra rcl i n a ry manage r i a l k i l l , for h e can al" ay di cern t h e mi take of o t h e r and e x p l a i n h o w t h ey 111 i:d1t h aYc been remecliecl. uch abi l i t ,· can n o t fa i l to w i n your ucce , ''Raf .' Our be - t wishe go w i t h you.
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K L ETH, � K E " l(oke" B o. ton H i h chool f ommerce, ' 1 0 ; la Ba ebal l , t ; D bat i n g o c i ety ; M a achu ett l ub ; ru id - , 3 ; ' \ ar · ity Fo tball Tec- m, I, 2, 3 .+ · \\'earer !by " -. ' RALPH
not a Thi t a l l , broad - h u l d erecl y u t h i viciou a. h e look. i n t h e photograph h e r . H i u n d e rg:raduate clay \\ ere real bounteou for t h e o t h e r e x ; but thi : p a t y a r a <lecide<l c h ange h a ome o Y e r hi. frame. i rl are no l o n g e r h i obj ct i n Ii f -t hat i s only t o graduate. " Koke' " rvice on t h e g r i d i ron for Id olby h a \· been t h e bi f atur f hi tay with u . \ e a l l · t e n d e r y o u o u r be t " i h e for u cce , " Koke," and for .ee a g-r a t t rug- l e between you and the g reat en my, " G ermany" h u sler. M ay it be a battle royal a nd th be. t man w i n .
LE T E R LEw 1
LE\ 1 !\ E,
Tn
" Du t c h " \\'aterv i l l e H i gh cho 1 , 1 2 ; H aml in P r i z e pea k i n CT , I · Cl a V i ce- re i d e nt I ; ommenc ment T h er, I ; la. re ident, 2 ; t u un ii 2 · f o rray Prize Debat , 3 ; dent T h i rd Prize H a l l w e l l Prize peaking 3; J uni r Exh ibi t i on 3.
\' lw ·
is t h e Fo r u m c rO\..-cled ? \\ hat mean t h i s t i r i n Rom e ? \\ hy, t h e people had come t hear Dutch Levine, a n d n o v t h ey're J u aging hi m h o m e . Dutch ha tw di t i no·ui shina characteri t i c ; i l ve r - t nguecl orat ory, and t h e t h e r hi one h i · ability to aet A p l u e s t J a y Bill. Taking the two toget h e r you h a ,·e an u nbeatable combination. Anyone w h o can pa un cathed t h rouo-h P ro f. Libby' Public Speaki n g, and J ay B i l l ' Polit ical cience ought t o find a p re iden t i a l campaign a i n cure. ( \Neb ter' Dictionary . )
H ESTER L I . OL' , C.
C. ' Li n k " '1 I ; Kent Hill eminary , ophomore Declamation ; Glee Club 2, 3, 4 ; Orche · t ra, 1 , 2 , 3, 4 · Band, 2 , 3 , 4 ; 'I a n d o l i n Club, r, 2 , 3, 4 ; J un i o r Prom Committee ; J un i o r Cla Part ; J u n i o r Ode Committee ; Debating o o ciety ; M u rr ay Prize Debate, 3 ; Phy · i cal ciety, 4 ; Druid . \\ A LDO
H e re he i n w, t h e only o r i gin a l " . M i i n a h ad e o f ::\ l o r p h e u ! ·when i t c me to c ratch ing off a seme t e r article i n the n i ght o r p reparing for a q u i z i n t h e la t five m i n u te be fore cla s, " L i nk " is in a cla by h i m . el f . H e al\\ ay h a the l augh on the plugger , too, for h e i i nv a r i a bly among t h e e l i t e w he n t h e ranks come o u t . D u ring odd momen t ( w h i c h w i t h h i m a re not few ) "Link" i t o be found tea ing melody from the t ring o f hi v i o l i n . And ! t e i p retty good at it. too. For f o u r years. a l t hough quiet and una urning. he ha 1 cen one of the main prop of the � Ju i cal Club . " ' Link" i s a warm friend, and a p r i n ce of good f ! l ow . Vl/e hall ur ly mi h i m.
Link."
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NOR M N \Y I LL I A M L I N D
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.. H al f be<Yu n i w e l l d ne. Pec u l i a rly a bel i e f of the \ " un<Y man bef r e 1- · u . Earl l· in h i course freshm a n 1·ear-" 'Elder'' became a married man. ince that h appy 1 1 1 ment. h e h a g r w n i n c rea-i n <Yly bet ter at hi book . Bachelor take notice ! T h po it i o n h e l d b y .. Un c l Rabbi"' \'eat n among t h e othe r ex-spi ritual ad1· i or-i "' Eld r ' " pecu l iar office a m ng the men. H a rmony and \: ellington ul w hen · · �Jder'' J e a 1· will 1 a ,.,. od Bi h p of for C h i cago to fi n i h hi education. V\'e look for " Elder" to do wel l o u t of coll ege becau e h e ha done o w e l l h ere.
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i'\ a s h u a H i gh c h o o l , 1 2 ; Track, r ; E c h o ophomore la Board r , 2 , 3 ; Footual l 4 ; T rea. u re r ; ecretary Democra t i c C l u b , i 9 1 5 r · l\ l ember of p s i l on Beta, Myst i c , Druid , Debat i n g Cou n ci l o r Board ; rmad i ll o . o n w wits, l i k e o racles. deal i n A m b ig u it ies, but no t w itli e q u a l s u c c ess. Y tern · h o u l d be hi m i d d l e n a m e for it is that . y s le 1 i1 that i - get t i n g h im t h ru t h e b a l ls of Colby. :\ o n e has anything on t h i Titan hai red youth fr m :\ a sh u a except the P re ident' maid. 'v\ e un derstaml t h at you are gi,·ing night cou r · e i n t h e art . f \\" h i t and ,, e h ope y u r · y t e m \\" i l l b e a r f ru i t . \ \ " h a t e y e r h e u nd e rtake w e t ru t that h e m a y be j u t a .ucces ful a s h e has been the la t four year .
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There are th �e w h o e re 1 orn great · t h e re a r e t h o e w h o a c h i eY e o-r.:at n e s ; a n d t her e a re tho e wh h a ,·e greatne . t h ru t u po n t h e m . :\ I ido-e be10110-· t o none of the e cla e : h e ha - ne\·er h a d a t all. Hi i�ame a n d he a re mi fn- : t h e o-reat.11e name belong. t o a - , ·20 r i 1 1 a "·a n l p l i t ician, a n d :\ l i c l ae n e,· er cou l d res e mble o n e n o w how m u c h h e waagered . H i- g r a . pin a and piti!e� m a n n e r in t h e c l l eo-e Bo k tore h a p r bably m a d e h i m a n d h i s co-worker i n t h a t cl et! o f e x t rtion. t h e m o · t u n pop ular men i n coll eae. Two t h i nrr more ; :\ I i dge i a fu: er . a nd eco n d l·l-. he me fr 111 B r iugton. :\ fa i ne. I R Ro h. W EL L, <P ...i • " Ro c k " i\ I ec h a n i c rt H . , ro. B u t in h is d 1 c f31 / ro111pt at every call.
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any man e x cept Prexy w h o can d o m i t h . we "· a n t t o . e e h im . H e r e t u rn e d i n 1 9 1 4 a n d proceeded t o do eyeral impo i b l e t l t i n g : ( r T each chool and go t o chool a t t h e ame t i m e ; ( 2 ) Pas Dr. Caswel l ' exam w i t h o u t .tudying a n d <'"et h igh rank in the bargai n ; (3 E cape the c l u tche of Fo s H al l . It i tated o n good a u t h o rity that t h ere is another rea.on be ide. hi look \v h i c h can ed thi l a t conditi on-far be i t from u to decide, h ow e y e r .
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I t ' s h a r<l t o w ri te a slam on R o s because h e ' u c h a good o l d . cout. H e ' t h e type of man you reii.d about hut e l do!11 see ; a big a t h l e t i c , i n cere, l i kabl e chap. 11· i t h rt determ i n ation t o match his c h i n a n d a h e a r t a bi g a a l l outdoo r . H e g o t enga.,.ed w h i c h characterizes with the same i m p l e d i re c t n e . a l l hi. acti ns. a n d t h e j oke about h i m u si cal p rocli,· i t i e i o l d by thi time.
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·w e forget w h a t " u l lY" u . e<l to call Jij_ g-a. o l i n e ca r t . hut we remember d i t i n c t l y w h a t t h e maj o r i ty of t h e . tu dent . a i d abou t i t . l t mtLt be a d m i t ted t h a t a man nee<l ecl ext rao rdin ary nerYe power t o r i _ k h i ! i f a n d a t t h � sam t i m e en<lan.,.er t h e l i v e o f pa ser 1 y · , because o f h i . c n n e c t i o n w it h t h a t fi re breat h i n g mon. t e r . " u l l y " po e e t h e . p i r i t £ adven t u re i n a marked degree. ..-\n opp rt u n i ty to e n co u n t e r a \\' i l c l m a n ga"e h i m pace n t h e "\\' h a t ' happe n i n rr c l o 1Y n i n :- Ta i n e " c l u m n of t h e Po. t . . \ p r l i fi c w r i t e r. a speaker f n o m e a n abil i t�·. a nd an able e x e cu t i ve in everything h e i c o n n c t e c l \\' i t h . \N atch \ \ ' a h i n <Yt n C u n t y ,,.row w h e n ' S u l l y · · gets t h rough Ccllege.
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I-farol<l B. T a ft . t h e n a m e . a k c and p rot gof ou r f o r m e r P re i d e n t · · B i l ly. · · B i l l i- a r e c k l e . man on t h e campu . e pe ph h o w t o c on d u c t c i a l l y i n i n t ru c t i n g t h e Bl o<ly �I nday :\ i g h t in a t r i c tly u p -t o- el ate f a - h ion. Bill" we:i k n e i a u su a l , ' ' G i rl :· ' >.' a. m fu it a n t e H l en am c u n n u � t c t e r r i m a b e l l i causa . B e f re H e len '' oman \Ya� t h e most t e rrible c a u e f w a r . B e t t e r l ook o u t for th fai r e x . LY M .\ X l R\" T l\" G T H YER, � )'
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B rn i n >: e w J e r c: y . b red i n � e w York, educated i n � I a i n e . E x pect s to cl ctOI"" t h e e n t i re nited tate . A camera fiend. a heart m a h e r, a o-ood ,,. rker, a n cl -h E' u . eJ t o he a ol c l i r . Lyman a nd tap! ,,·e re h a rd h i t by " P re xy' " r e f u - a i to a l l ". . u t ton H ou e d u rino- t h e t h e ·c1 an<l i e , to ,.i it G ri p p e epidem ic. A fter a few h e a r t punct u re \\' ex pect Lyma n io make g od w i t h hi medicine kit. D u r i no- h i fou r Y e a r s i n Coll ,.. h e h a re t ared many to h e a l t h an d st rength . . :\L he ha kept m a n \' from t ak i n o- . . bt10-" co1 1 r e . beca u s e f h i -., lean; ed d i ertat i n o n e m b ry 1 cry.
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H I N nearer and nearer the top f that mountain o f a mbition ," it i w i t h gr at plea u re, a \\·ell a a tin0e o f c.dne for the j oy that are n re, that \\·e pau e from t i m to Lim to 1 ok Lack upon the event o f the pa t , and ain fre h comage f r what i s t come. \\'e h n· no need to oar up n the . ublime wi tio-s o f the ima ination, r o-ather facts and colorin fr m the tar r l othe the t ruth i n r h e r than her plain and i mple o-arb . \\'e ,,·ou ld only h ld the mi rror up to t ruth and 1 r j ect h e r i mage into the future. In thi we find ampl e ati facti n and u ffici nt glory. The meml>er · of I i neteen-. v ntcen have fr rn the fi r t re o n ized the fact t h c t the obj ect f col le e l i fe i not al ne to req u i r knO\\ l edge from book · . but c l l eo-e l i fe i n t a l on e t acqu i re knowl edge from l >ook . but th;: t the bj ct to form and b roaden character, t have the h a rp ed e. o f prej u d i ce d.nd ·el f- on ter . Entering i n ' 1 3 a typi cal fre· h men. for the m< j rity f u were neither pr dio-i nor I r c ciou youth:; \\' h ad d u ring the fir t year ome o f our rough c rner_ p Ii hed off-thank to the enior.-but l ike the uncut d iamond, this only re ealed the brill iancy of the material vvithin . To ' 1 7 b l ong th hon r o f placi no- cro· cou ntry at Colby n a fi r m founda tion ; for two year the tee m \Ya com po ·ed o f men fr m ur cla .. u r record i n f o tball ha been bri l l iant. L a t year o u r team a i l b u t won t h e champion h i p, a n d we are repre·ented by .even men n the col l ege team vvh o e record f r the pa. t year pec. k . f r it el f . In ba. ebal l the player fro1 11 our clas were di rectly re pon i ble for l a.t year . champion. h i p . ">Jext i n the coll ege world to the facul ty c o m e the e n i o r . To you, the cla. o f ' 1 6, we might . ay that . w h i ch , i f taken to heart would do much to\\ ard making y ur pre ence here in c liege me\\'hat le obnoxi u to < l l concerned. But realizing t h at the cap and gown i l ike charit) , \Ye have re pect fur your garb and pa · you by. The J unior n ex t . \ \ hat word hall we addre thee l ovely youth ? \\'c can . ay to thee no word of either exhortc: t ion or admoni t i n . F o r th u ha t attained the h igh e t p0s ible for J u nior . The J unior year ! \\ hat \'i - iou o f re · t and con tentment did tho e \\·ord b ring t u a Freshmen and phomore . And no\\' that we have reached i t , we re t upon our l au rel and look forward to the l ast tep i n the ladder. \Vliat c- n we find t o ay to the po r pecimen o f a cla - t hat ome n x t i nto v i e ''" The Sophomore ! that youth of but two w i nter of col l ege l i fe, who n w w ith the a i r o f the experienced man o f the worl d . l a v i he una ked ad,·ice and critici. m upon his �en i r and better . You have not much to be pr ud o f . You are yet i n the rough . You may t u rn out t be a diam n d though at pre ent you l ook remc rkably like a common pebble, ' 1 9. Come, ch i l d , and it on the ] unior' knee and h e w i l l teach you a t h i n g or t w . You have done fairly wel l , far. You may h a \'e not done much , i t i t rue. but be happy i n your innocence and i d l e ne . You are a h ealthy child and, in size. u rp- your elder, the �oph omore, o th re i hope for you yet. Only one bit of advi ce I have for y u ,-fol low t h e ex ample et for you by the glorious cla of ' 1 7, and you will ucceed.
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\ \ ' e h a,·e l i :tened w i t h amazing pc.t i en ce m rial o f i t c n ceit and got i � m . patrioti m and to euloo-ie of at h l e t i c a c h i e v ement , ch la t i c acqui r ment ' , c l c. d e_ire , or need , ·uch prai e . gen ral uperiority, but w e do not feel t h a t our c l a \1\ e are certc. i n that t h e coll ege-the whole col l ge-i r e a d y to gra n t u - whateYer o f honor "·e h ave d e erved, w i thout h ere read i n a tediou · rec i t al of our achi eve ment . There fo 1·e, whate er the h i · t orian h a w ri t ten . b c. u red t h a t i t ha been s t ated t ru t h f u l l y and impart i a l l y . To record t h e e n t i r e h i tory o f t h e C l a o f '1 · i n ce t h e open i n g of t h e i r F reshman yec-.r i too l arge an u n d e r t a k i n for t h i h rt p a c e . ' u c h feat · w e r e done, t h a t to attempt to c h ron i c l e t h em per formed and o man) d eed - of pr we t a k. a l l i a hopele Though w e fir t l o t by a smc. 1 1 co1· t h e ba eba l l game, t h e i n ter- c l a - field ur tandp i n t . I n cidental l y , it might be meet w a a w o n d e r f u l u c ce _ from c.pp ared tol d , we f u rn i hed nearly th whole track team. The n u meral- 1 9 r pon t aneou l y all o'er t h e campu one pring m rn. \ \-e j ou rneyed ucce. f u l l y -de pite much v i g r o u oppo iti on-to ugu. ta f or o u r banquet . B u t p<.s over all the re t ; l i fe i too h ort and time fleet . . la ·-un oph i t i cated and m an·elou 1 ) ver \Vhen t h e pre ent Fre h m an \\' e dant-came upon t h e campu , f u l l "" 11 w e k now w h at Colb) expected o f u . h a v e done o u r b e t , w e encou rao-ed t h e i r t r i v ing. , "ve puni h e d t h e i r rebel l i ou a c t i on , \\·e have made fi rm t h e i r totte1·i110- l i mb. . Yet how u ngrate f u l liaYe t h ey T h e hot b l u h o f hame and di < ppoinment flow o er o u r face w h e n \\·e been ! t h i n k how i n suffi c i e n t we h a v e been to t h e ta k w h i c h duty a i gnetl u . Did we n o t h o w t h e m w h at to expect o f u o n e fonday night ? \\'ere tl1ey correctly i m p res ed ? K no w i n o- t h e j oy o f a trip out ide t h e city f o r a b-:nquet , t h e Fre hmen w e r e permitted to h a e thei r f e a t . A l a f o r o u r k i n d nature , abh orred n u merals ap pea red on the gymna ium roo f . It \\·as too m u c h , for w e l et t h e m w i n a s i l l y g a m e o f basebal l , a n d w e w e r e compe l l ed to h a v e the n u meral r ubbed o ff w h i l e at t h e a m e t i m e t h e nu meral o f r 9 1 8 w ere r e f u rb i h e d . V v e k n o w and others k n o w t h a t our c l a h c: s b e e n a wonder f u l o n e i n size, spi rit, t udiousne -every t h i n g . i n fact, t h at make a remarkab l e c l as . To u m u p t h i y e a r , i t i s perm i t t ed t o say . t h a t t h ough s o f a r w e h a e t a k e n poor r a n k i n ath l et i c and rowdyi m , yet i n t h e c l a -room , i n manl i n e , i n moral tone, a n d i n our general con d u c t we h a v e score d t h e h ighe t p o i b l e . The clo i ng o f t h e coll ege year fi n d u , t h e Class o f · 1 8, r e a d y t o d i sc h a rge the d u t i es impo ed upon u s by t ra d i t ion, and with mal i ce toward none and w i t h c h a r i t y tow ard a l l , w e cont i nue up n t h e c o u r e t h a t h a chc.racterized u · a a clas o f reput a t i o n from t h e begi n n i n g .
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111 res l1man (!}las.a Charle i ctor nder en W i l l ard B . Arnold J ohn Che ter . h vrnrth h arle M artin Bailey Phi nea Putnc:m Barne Carl N . Beetle Jo eph very Be ee M ar ton Leadbetter Beveraae Le lie Lyman Black Frederick DaYi Blanchard H a r ry . Bourne George N apoleon Bou rqu Ral ph Ebbett B radbury R obert Tyrel l Carey Charle L. R oland hamberl ain W i l l iam Chi t t enden J oh n Fo ter Choate H arol d J . Cloutier J ame Bernard Conlon Edward M . ook H orace Ober Cool i dge Laure ton Alpheu Craig Ira E erett reel mc:n Edward A . Cro n i n F r a n c i Ne a ! D o w R alph H udson D r w v\ entw rth V . Dri coll mith Dunnack H e rbert Henry Fletcher W i l l iam Drummond Gal l i er Gordon E. Gate F rederi c k A l ex ander Gib on J oh n \Vi l l iam reene
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i i alth am, Mass. Winth rop Cen ter H o u lt o n ·e w B edford, /l1 ass. Providen ce R. I . orth H a � e n So u th B rooks-ville h erborn, 11! ass. A list o n , �lass. l ' Vatern ille Van B u ren Islesboro L akeport, .\ . H . E a s t R iver , Co r in. a111 b ridge llI ass. / ,Vaterville Fitch b u rg, Mass. Y a rk f. illage //I ellesle:y . \1 ass. Island Falls u .field, f Conn. Pittsfield, ."!\ . H . Xorth B rooksville Ho ulton B rookly n . ,\, . Y . A ugusta Waterville Wore ester U ass. Foxc roft Po rts11w u th , l\ . f l . Blueh ill 54
ubrey Eug ne Greenla\Y o rdon Lee H a aerman Benj c.min haw Han on F red R u fu H arriman rthur te\Yard H eath eorge F . H endrick Lincoln H eye Ralph Currie H ughe Charle B arron J oho-on J oh n H a rold J o!-:n on J acob tor K l a i n . Knox J ame H arr) Earl e Le\\·i n I a z.c Dewey Lo\·e Limrnod Le-lie l\ I acomber u t i n \\"i l l i a m l\ I addocks Geral d Raleigh l\ I acCarthy Ernest LeRoy l\ I c Corma ck P a u l 1 il l e r H arry H al l ::\are ::\ ev.-ton Leroy :N our e H arold A. 0 good \\" i l l i am Ru ell Peder on Erne t J o eph Perry eral d . Porter H arold :Newell Roundy Lou i Daniel Ryan rthu r G . antler on Burton L. Seekin John G . elby \\' il li a m E . mall Donal d 0 car m i t h H ugh H en m i t h m o E . h i rl e H � rold R a) mond peare I i l ton Cabot t ephen on J ohn \Ye l e) ti n on Robert Edmund u l l iv an Galen Ferdinand \Yeet Thoma Dougl a Taylor \-ernon Hall Tooker eth Ginery T wi tchell Earle tanley Tyler Frank Car on Yan l i en I arti n 1 . \\-ei m - n Daniel \\ e b ter \\"entworth uy Ray mond \ \ " h i t ten J ame Lero) \\ " i Lon J. Clarence \ \ " ri ton idn y PreLle \ \'yman
11 asardis H o ulton 'anford B ristol, X . H. Wateruille .Yew Roch elle A ttlebo ro . U ass. Hau/to n Fairfield Concord X. H . \·arwa) ),I anchester X. H. H o u lton L o naconing _ Id. H in c kle31 Owl's Head ko� h eyan 1Vytopitlock L isbo n Falls Corn ing .Y. Y. L a n caster. X. H . J I edford. Al ass. Portla nd La� ren ce, 11 ass. U erchanti •ille, X. I. Water •ille Fairfield B ridgewater Sto11 ington Ca 111den, X. J. Pittsfield Caribo u Car) Camden, X. I. B aldwinsville, ,1 [ ass. Belfast Prospect Harbor Ca111den, X. J. L incoln Cen ter Ca mden, .Y. J. Cherryfield F itc h b u rg, Mass. Harringtoll A ugusta B rookl3 11 , X. Y. !Y o rth T assalboro Prospect Harbor Houlton n i11 th rop T Vh it 111an, Mass. 55
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· ' l a rge ,' "Joh nny"
Norway High chool , ' 1 2 ; Y. \\ . C. Cabinet ; Rel igiou I eeting Committee, 4 ; Glee Club, 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 ; Leade1· , 4 ; H am l i n Prize Speaking, 2 ; Coll ege Choir 1 , - , 3, 4 ; Col biana Board, 3 ; O R.\CLE B oe.rd 3 ; Pageant Committee, 3 ; olo Dance Colb) Day Pageant, 3 ; Ode Committee, 3 ; Cla Pre i den t , 3 ; Cla Dance , 1 , 2 , J ' 4 ; J unior M a q ue, 3 ; Dramc.tic , 4 · �· I u i c ommittee, \\'omen' League, 4 ; X r ®. :.. I a rge belin·e- i n la\Y : that explain the new pin he i wear i n g. B e fo re he settled do"·n to a t a i d e x i tence . s h e d i Y i d ed h e r p a re t i m e equally bet\\·een t h e niver i ty of �Iaine a n d Colby. She i att ached to brown . a n d I yally upport anything i n c l u d e d u n d e r t h a t term. O n c e - h e h a d a p i r a t i o n . to beco m i n g a p r i Ya t e ecretary ; her l a t e t i n tere t i. dome t i c science.
ALICE CoB R K Bo YNTOI:\ Lincoln A cademy, 1 9 1 0 ; Y. \\". C. Glee Club, 2 ; 1 1-out-o f-door Cl ub, r . H e re i · a Yery quiet. d e m u re . l i tt l e m a i d e n from Damari c o t t a who can p u l l a n A i n P rofe or Che ter' bot any examination and a l o in a n i m promptu "quiz·' i n "Book a n d L i b ra r i e . " S h e i ,-ery dome t i c in h e r ta te . howe ver, beino- an ex pert \\· i t h h e r needle a n d a mo t excel lent cook. H e re i s l uc k to you, , \ l i ce, i n "·hate,·er you u n der take.
I DA B LA i'< CH E BRO\ X E, A � II
" I die ' Kort h H aYen H igh chool , 1 9 1 2 ; Col by Day Pageant . 2, 3 ; I vy Da) Pageant , 3 ; H ou e Committee, 3, 4 ; enior Pl - ) Committee, 4 ; M at ron Dutt n H ou e , 4. I d a. t h e e n i o r o f Dutton H o u e , n ot o n l y k n o w h ow to make u n dercla -men rea l i ze t h e i r i 1 i ferior ity. but al o knows ometh i n o- of chemi t ry a n d phy i c . . S h e ha idea on other ubj ect al o . a n d ay t h a t . he Joe not k n ow what he \\"Ould do with out two f ra t p i n . he al-o h a a habit o f mak i n g t h e followi n o- tatement when omeone doubt · h e r word, " O h . I don·t k n ow anything about .it . only J o h n a i d o."
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1 A l3 1 U ELLE C LA I R
' " \ ette" In t i t u t e 1 9 1 2 ; G l ee la i cal ·obu rn l u b , I , 2 3 4 ; M andol in lub, 2 3, 4 ; Le2 d e r , 4 ; Ba k etba l l , 1 , 2, 3, 4 ; ob urn l ub , 4. Y ,·ette, t hough o n e o f t h e youno-e t of h e r cla , neYer fou n d it nece . a ry to burden h e r m ind ha he p re fe r s h e r ''gy m ' ' t u dying. ,·ery m u c h with well t o b e c o m e a t o math . a n d w u l d d clas e d a n c i n g t acher but o w i n g to e x i st i ng circum tance for Colby men Her fon<lne we doul t i f h e will. i e\·en e ·celled by t h a t for a certain man at M a i n e.
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chool , ' 1 2; Pacreant 3, \\'aten· i l l e H i crh 4 · 1\l an d o l i n Club, 3, 4 ; Ode C m m i ttee Day, 3 ; X r 0 . la J u n ior Call a t 1 1 Center S t reet a11y t i m e , any d a y and f A r s good yon will fi n d on h a n d a l i beral upply She not only u m ! H eaYenly ! D i v i n i ty ? fudo-e. good fudo-e, h e makes a m i o-hty good friend. mak S h e h a a n u n d y i n o- a m b i t i on to a s ume t h e bu rden s of all h e r fr i end . S h e t r i e s to make people t h i n k t u d i on , f r i n variably Al carrie to and from . he i Her abi l cla cs enough books to fiJt a freight car. i t i e a re m a n v and v a :ied. a n d t o bave Lal l i e f o r a to be fort u n a t e i n deed. friend, i
BERLE
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"Ara , " " Berl e" ' ol n H i gh School, 1 2 ; Y. \ \ . C. A . ; A l l out-o f-door Club, I ; I y D a y Com m i t tee, I , . I inance ommit tee 2 ; Social 2 ; Y . \ \ . C. ommittee, Commi ttee, 3 ; Rel igiou M eet i n g 4 ; Col by Day Pageant Committee, 3 ; Cla s Executi e Commi ttee, 4. one of t h r few "demure l it t l e g i r l " o f Berle i u re, "appear B u t , t o be w h i ch F o s H a l l boasts. ances a re o f ten dece i t fu l , " and t range t o say, he is 'vVe a n ardent admirer o f vivid aubu rn-hued hair. can't t e l l you w h y, b u t probably B e r l e c a n . St udy ing mean n o t h i n g but p l ea ure to h e r, and " B ook ynonymous w i t h "j oy and hap and Librar ies" is Stick t o y o u r Phi losophy Berle, and be a pines . ' worthy r i val of H u m e or } a n t .
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B oys " · ' Ine" Hampden cademy, 'o Farm ington t ate �ormal Schoo l , ' 1 2 ; Y. \\' . C. . Cabi net, 4 ; Chai rman Social Committee ; Dramat i c , 3 ; r f andol i n Club 3, 4 · Ba ketball . 3, 4 · Chairman Ivy Day Committee, 3 ; Ode Com mittee, 3 ; Del egat e t o Farmi ngton , 3 ; Dele aate to immon , 4 ; Delegate to ' i lver Bay, Colbia na. Board , 4 ; Cla \, ice-Pre ident, 4 ; Chai rman Cla s Executive Committee --1- ; K '
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T h a t ' Jne "· h en E h e i n't bu y . and a ,·ery j olly. n o i y Ine h e i . She came d o w n from t w o y e a r ' . c hool ma·am-ing in t h e w i l d of ...\ roo took t o · hock o u r t rained ear w i t h t he u n co u t h a n d i m . moderate e xp ression , · ' O h . B o y . , H en ce, h er n i ck name. Space i lacking to e n u me rate a l l of her accom p l i shment a n d f a i l i ng , but all agree h e i a peach.
L C I LE Fo TER, x n
Coburn Cla i cal In t itute, 1 9 1 2 · Y. \\ - . A . , r , 2, Glee Club, 2 ; A l l -out-o f-door Club Pageant l 2 , 3 ; J unior Ma que. I f "-e c o u l d l a y ba re t h e e c r e t r e c e e o f y u r heart, L u c i le, I 'm u r c t h a t w e would fi n d many t hi ngs h i dden t h e re, b L1 t you, al way o calm, and o e l f pos e sec!. h ave kept t h e m all conce a l e d un der a mi le. For fou r year your rad ia n t m il e ha been een around the campu . h e l p i11g many de pa i ri n g cJa m a t e s , b o y s a w e l l as gir l . You h ave u rely l earned t h e t ru e val u e of a m i l e .
DoRA F R E K · H , x n ' ' F rencby, " " Dody" olon High chool , ' 1 2 ; Glee Club, r 2 , .) 4 ; Y . \\'. C. A . Member h i p Commi t tee, 2 ; Cc: bi net, 3 . 4 ; D elegate t o i l v e r B ay Banquet, Bate , 2 ; Cla Basketbal l , r , 2 , 3 ; Cl a s Dance , l , 2, 3 ; 11 -out-door Cl ub, l ; Pan Hellen i c, 3 · P resident o f Pan-Hel lenic, 4 ; Exchange Editor o f C o l b iana 3 ; J u nior 1\l a que, 3 ; Member o f House Committee, 4 ; J un i o r Prom Committee, 3 ; Col lege Choir, 4 ; D ramc. t i c , 4 ; Delegate to Occupational Con ference, i mmon 4 ; x r ®. EsT H E R
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E ther ha l i v ed bet,1-een t w o fir es o f 101 ·e for the p<J t few yea r a n d h a e caped w h ole-hea rted. Pe rhap Cupid t h i n ks that two engaged gir l i n one suite a r e eno u gh-t h e refore the pin-ter t h i rd. Bu i n e ability i a p a rt o f E t he r' makeup. We hope t h a t i n year to c o me, r emo ved fr om t h e be w i l d e r i n a effect o f h ea ring about o t h e r peopl e ' s b e a u x , E t h e r m a y be able t o get h e r scattered i d e a s a r ranged. a n d al ways p resen t a r ight - icle-to appear ance to t h e world.
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Executive mmit tee, 2 ; T rea urer Readi n <Y R oom c i a t i n, 2 ; Fi nance ommi ttee, 2; cic.l e r v i c e C mmi t t �e, 3 ; O R A C L E B ard, 3 ; Pan - H el l en i c , 3 , 4 ; Pagean t , 3 ; \ -i ce- P r i d nt R ea d i n <Y R om _ o i at i o n , . , 4 ; Colbia111 c i a l Committee \' . \\'. 3; B o a r d 4 ; Echo Board 4 ; H ez.d o f H o u e ommitt e 4 ; D ramat i c - , 4 · X r 0 ; � r .
"So m e tell, so m e h ear, so m e judge o f n ews, e o m e make it."
Effie a r e p rter f o r the Echo b e l ng t a l l o f l h e<e ,·a rieri s. n Tue rla\· a fternoon e\·en·one r cei ,· thi ame (J'reetino- f ; 111 her, "D v u lZ now any Echo i t m : ?'' Oh. Effie. o-ive u a r � ·r ! One ha� to lo k harply t ee her at all. for be_ide a load f care'i, he t rie to bear a I ad of d ign ity, and t h combinatinn h a p:-e\'ented any ,·i ible inc rea ·e i n h r size ince omet i m e in her pina fore day . Effi i . , al o. the only girl who, w i t h only t h ree minut , be fore quarter of ten, can do a :.Iarathon from the M e alon k e b ridge to Fo_ H a l l , and h a ,·e one m i n u t e to pare. h h a a pred i l ection for _hort, plain name w i t h n o frill , for example am and J oh n . I t ' to bad to slam you o h a rd, E.1ie, for you really are 0. K.
l\II R ro K H .\ R M ox , x n Ba ketba l l 2, 3, -1- ; Cap t a i n , .:> , lpha ; ocial en· i ce \York ; Pageant 3, 4 ; \\ -oman' League, 3, 4.
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he' our eyer rea ly and w i l l i n g g i r l . Every t h i ng she doe i- done ,,· e l l and right-fr m t e n n i s to h u c clcan ing.- f r 111 basketba l l t o ridi ng,-and h ead and abi l i t y i n a l l m n ey m a t t e r her bu i n e i s a reo·ular my_ tery to u all. H ere' l u c k and be t wi. he t you, 1v1a rion !
LLA R A LOU I S E
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" H in k " M i l bri d<Ye H i gh School , 1 91 2 ; \ \ man· League, 3 , 4 ; Y. \\T . C . A . ; Deut ch er Vere i n , Dance. , 1 , 3 ; A l l -out-or-door C l u b , 1 ; Cl a 2, 3 ; hy Day Committee. 3 ; G l ee Cl ub, 3 ; Page ant , 2 , 3 ; Clas. T rez. s u r e r 4 ; r appa lpha. C l a r a entered C i b y a a \'ery demure l i t t l e m a i d n, but h e 0011 l e a rn e d to dance. and n o w . ala ,-all is ch ange I. When a S ph m o r e , h e r fayori te ono- wa "The Cam pbell are C m ing," but when h e became a j u nior, she devel 1 ed a profound a d m i rat ion for " math shark ." But you n e \·er can t e l l , for Clara i one of the k i n d w h o i apt to chano-e h e r m in d at the l a t m i nute.
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' ' Lizbeth ' Br ckton H i gh chool 1 9 1 2 ; Y. \\' . \\ ' . . Re. · F i r. t German Prize l ; \ 1 igiou I eeting Committee, 3 ; Cla - Secre tc:ry, 3 ; Oa Execu t i \ e Committee, 4 · D ramatic , 3 4. .
Thi t di h l oo k i n rr m i ha n o t b e e n w h a t one ' might ca1 1 a · t a r i n t h e ocial \\· h i r l o f coll erre l i fe . hut w h e n it come to t.loing anyt h i n o- in the l i n e o f M a t h or D e u t ch . lea \'e i t to · ' L i zbe th . '' \ \ e kno \\' in w h ate\'er fi e l d he chooses to work he w i l i be · n c c e · s fu l, a n d t h e be t of our wi he go w it h h e r .
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T h i young lady from Oakland i _ a \'ery q u i e t l i ttle air!, i n ' t h e ? B u t \\' a i t t i l l t h o e dark-la heel, brown e\·e t w i n k l e i n your d i rect i o n ometime . :\ re you l ooking for a d a i n ty w:iter color ? A l i ce can pr d uce i t . A re t ho e chemi t ry equat ion puz t: l i n g ? Per hap A l i ce ca11 explain them. _ re you hun°T) ? Te t h e r ci l i n a ry k i l l . T h e chop h ou · e \\· i l l l o e a p a t r o n . A l t aether t h i i one f the ca·e \\' here t h e m o t Yaluable thina are clone up i n rn a 1 1 packaae- and t h i ., l i t t le maiden can fu rn i h yot \\· i t h many a u r p r i . e .
HAZEL � ] � A
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Rockport H i ah chool, ' 1 0 · Y . \ \ ' . econd Germe n Pri ze, 2 ; Prel i mi n arie for ophomore Declamation, 2; Deutscher rei n , 3 ; Pageant, 3.
H azel s u rely doe · n o t p o e a a p h i l o opher. but he i one t o t h o·e w h o k n o w h e r be t . It i quite remarkable t h at poetry a n d t o ry w r i t i n o-. to ay n o t h i n g o f fo rtt n e telling houlcl be t h ro w n i n \\· i t h thi wonderfu l g i ft . You cou l d n ' t g e t h e r to c o n fe j u t how many m i d n ight h ou r ha,·e ber;n d e \'Oted t o t e l l i n g t h e f o r ;: u n e o f F re·hmen w h o haYe wept for j oy or orrow a their l i fe wa d ra w n out 1 e fore t h e m . J u t t h e a m e . H a zel can divine how to make someone happy, a n d just when to lend a hand .
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Pratt H igh chool, ' 1 2 ; I I-out-o f-door Club I ; G 1 ee a u b I ' 2 ; . \ \ . . A. Mi ionary Committee,' 2, 3 ; Del egat e to il Yer Bay, 2 ; Del egate to ilver Bay Banquet at Fc :rminoton, 3 ; Trea urer o f M andol i n Club, 3 ; la Execut i ve mmittee, 3 ; A i tant Edit r o f Colbiana, 3 ; J unior Exhibiti n , 3 ; Y. \\ . abinet, Trea urer, 4; Dramatic , 4 ; Editor-in-Chie f of Colb iuna, 4 ; K A .
· · . l i ce, ha,·e y u w ritten y u r 250.000,000 w o r d <trticle ? ' ' "Ye . · ' " \\ hat d i d vou <Yet i n Senior · Lit ? ' " O n ly----99-9 per cent.'' ...\ 1 1 w m e to i n t ro duce t v u t h e l a 1Y o f i n t e l lect ! \ hether h e b e · i n Deutch l a n d oder A m e r ica. i t i a l l t h e a me-h e r 1' 11 wl d<Ye i only . u rp? sed by \V eb ter's l i t t l e dic t i n a ry and the T w e n t i e t h Cent nry En cycl pecl i a . H e r 1 01·e fo r fucl<Te i excelled only by h e r c raze for boa t i n g and w i m m i n cr. .-\t pre ent h e l i 1· e - t h e I i E e o ( a n h e r m i t e . and a I t h tJ<Yh he i q u i et anc.l h a a I epy l ook-B�ware ! he i z i n g you u p !
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Lincoln cademy ' r r ; Cla cs �ecretary and Trea urer ; Y. \.\" . C. . , i l ver Bay Com mittee, 3 ; Finance Committee, 4 ; 11 -out-of do r Cl ub, I ; Ba k etbal l , 4 ; Pageant , 3 ; E c h o Board, 3 ; ophomore Declamation, 2 ; Kappa lpha. T h i d igni fied ( ? ) c n i o r i a g i rl w h o can sat i s fy ' · B u tty.' Would you bel i e,·e it ? She, u n l ike the re . t of u , never ha t o be told t wi c e t o execute t h e command o f o u r worthy m a tron . S h e i cer t ai n ly Butty'- right hand man w h e n i t comes t o w a i t i ng on t h e b y and ru n n i ng d o w n town on e r rand . h e i rather q u i e t , but w h en h e becomes a teacher. we can i ma<Yine h o w t h e youngsters w i ll have to tep a round.
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" Lou" Calai H igh chool , ' 1 I ; Cla i ce-President, 1 ; Y . \1\ . C. A . Rel i gious M eeting Com mittee, I ; Mi ionary Committee, 2 ; Glee Club, r , 2, 3 ; Col lege 01oi r ; All-out-o f-door Club ; Dramatic , 2 , 3 , 4 ; Colby Day Com mittee, 4; House Rule Committee, 3 , 4. Lou i .e is a gi r l of di t i n c t i o n and t h e em·y o f h e r f ri en d s . B e c a u e, why ? O h , s h e h a c u r ly h a i r and a Beta man. T h e fi r s t i s al ways fa l l i n g d o w n . and t h e latter, w e h o u l cl j u dge. ha long s i n ce clone so. She h as spent so much t i m e at Bowdoin that w e h ave wondered, sornet ime . if she were t ryi n cr t o m a k e i t co-educ:i t i nal, 1 u t h e has 1·i s itecl at Colb) from t h e lon<T enough t o carry o ff <1 tring o f . ' p r o f . to m a k e de e r l s for " B utty'' and ' i n a h ost o f friend f o r h e rsel f.
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Lute-a regu l a r J a c k o f all t rade - h o w w e ee you rro. ..\ ] w ay ready to cl and . h:i l l ha te t dare. you a re equ a l l y at h me man agi n a commit t ee o r im per.onating n o w an athletic t e n n i rrirl . t he n a hor ehack ri d er. now a l i t t l e cou n t n· cou in of ten t h e n a d i rty l d \\·a h c r woman o f ; x ty. a n d o on. \" . , Lucy. w e ex pect y u to b:-come a m o ,· i e tar we feel u re t ha t y u ccul d play the part o f t he i eal ou . w i fe. or t h e s u ff r�rre lead r, or t h e n aughty l it t l e a i r ! . or t h e dear old g ra n d m ot h r t o per fection. ".\ I ay good l u c k follow you, Lu te, "· h e rever y ou go.
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O\\' many reel to-day, I � rie ? A�1d ''':hat' the name o f t h e P i cture ? " . _ o f Ela111e _ . ?' -Oh ! ' Explo1t of 1 9 1 7. nyth111g hke the " E_ - plo1t . I t ' · a coll ege i ct u re i n 't it and what a lot o f girl ! I didn't kno,, ] collec-e girl '' ore h nn t . but perhap the ophomore. had -omethi ng t.o do with that . I 've h eard o f . uch t h ino- . There ' - one o-i rl that look rec.I cute, tho- omething l i ke Blanch e weet.- h, don't you think o ?-' ' B l oody l\ I on day ::\ ight . "- Look l ike a c i rcu_ doe n 't it but they eem to be h a ing a good ti me-There a whole crm,-d of them - t a tation -and ee the peopie going by in autom bi le -" t faranocook '- ome feed they ' re k.ving-bu t it l ook as tho that automob i l e party got side-tracked. Perh ap they didn't i ntend to come here, au) '"a) -Oh , they ' re comino- i n n w , but they don't l ook v ery plea -cd. \\ ' hy not. I wonder ? They l o k positively peeYed .- h , a be. ketbal l game . I j u t d o t e on ba ketball , and 1 9 1 7 certainly h a tlt e t e a m . They w i n ever y thino-- · A cene f rom I v ) Day e.- erci cs . ' ' nd 1 9 r 7 get fi r. t prize i n Lhe cla dance .-Pretty good reel wa.n 't it 1 l a ri e ?- 1 9 1 7 i - t rc:.ining t h e n e w Fre h m a n c l a . a n d they 're d i n g i t ,-el l !- nother cl a ride. u gu t a " thi- time. I don't ee many o-i rl , and \\·hy don't the Fre h men figh t their OW'11 battle ?- ' Rah for 1 9 1 7- ee, t h e 're celebrat ing their Ba - ketbal l ch�mbpion hip. - nd here· another F i r t Prize for the cla s dance ! \\ ' here d o the other cla e come i n ?-The ' l ittle ol ' La k etbal l team" eem to be working well a s u u c I-But what' w rono- with the fi l m-th e pi cture i - blurred-Oh dear,-"To be continued n ext year. " \\'el l , I a ri e , I 'd l i ke to see the re t o f it, but no doubt 1 9 1 7 will be winnino- new v i ct rie and coring more point That mu t be the be t cla i n col l ege, don't you think o ?' ' .
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�op�omore 1J!iatory ' i n t een h u n d re d e i o- h t ee n , rc h ! I t ', a t i m e w e ' l l 1 0 1 1 0- r m mber, · t on f u, w i l l 'ere forg t o u r E ntrance i n c p t e m b r. T ·w i e t v\·enty- ix ,,, e \>\' e r ; " a h came t do and d a re ; Each d i d ; ach dared ; ach l oy a l v as ; n t u can ·e �·e c mpc. 1·e.
11 x t upon
u r I rogram, F resh i e
rrived at \\' i n I w by N e x t we boar l ed t r a i n D e pi t e e ffort o f t h e o p h ; Each on o f us ate drank a n d made me rry I n t h e b i o- ALwu ta H o u e. raciou , how th t i me w e n t A y i no- ! H o w oon o u r ch i l dhood day were past ! T i l l we won o u r a pi rc. t i n Ent h r ned in P h i h i at l a t Ea•·np t v.:ere a l l o u r endeavors T i n eteen 's c la h a d t o obe ; Ph i h i rn l ed , commanded, ordered Hal f - w i t ted F re hies in o u r way I n the cla room , on the campu , Conque t many h a v e we won ; Here's to Eighteen 2 n d h e r \ i ctories I n work and 1 ve and fun .
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fjj i .atory of 1 9 1 9 (g l o ,·ed
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to
ph omore
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Fo
,
ver our be-
t rong, w i t h wary l o k ,
women
and keeping a cautiou..:
o i l l -u ed to thi
m i l e , t h e i r unhea rd - o f que tion
down to peace ful
fal l en l i ke a pal l
w h o quickly c u rbed a l l fractiou
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. uppre, , ed
that ha
On t h e) come, forty-ni n e
ed by the dignity of uppercla .
look u t for t h e \\"
d pre · s ing greenne
( a ) " 1 9 1 9. ' '
outbreak
\Yh i cli
graye world.
were an wered
\\ i t h
they '' ere hel ped
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no
p l a ce for home i ckne s . hi vering and pray i n g fran t i ca l l y f o r t h e i r
oul '
a fe-keeping, on B loody
I onday n i gh t , dark and m u rky, 1 9 1 9 awaited the command of l h i C h i in t h e gym . M any w ere t h e contortion and f e a t , f a n t a t i c and avd u l , to w h i ch t h ey ubmitted.
I t wa
t h e fi r t time that the babie
had made their appearance in
publ i c , and they pro v ed q u i t e i ntere ting. Oh , h o w obv iou l y t h ey fi m l ly did get off wa
fa t upon t h ei r h eel
a t \\ in low. in cident :
t .rted fake rumor
of their " ride ! "
\\ hen they
o late that t h e i r enterpri e had nearly been de pai red o f , T 9 1 8 and a g o d i
(\1 e cannot
ay a
bunch o f
ophomore girl
m u ch o f the men
d i v i · ion )
attended them An i n tere ting
n e venture ome cour l e , taking t h e t rain at Benton, '''ere giYen good
ddvi ce, by a k i ndly old man, who u rged t h em t o t h i n k wi ely be fore eloping in u ch manner
To be accu ed thu ly
in k eeping ) ou i n four night
o
early in the year !
\\T ith t h e appro a c h of Colby Day, r 9 1 9 began to their heart
\, \ e fore ee t roubl e
how
ome real
pirit, i n
a n d w orked long a n d faith ful ly to make a good ·bowing i n t h e
omore-Fre h ma n ba ketb a l l game. have hope
·
a year.
Though 1 9 1 8 , ever
f o r them a h undred y e a r
from now. Yet , in
u c ce
oph
ful , \\·on 1 6-6, w e
pite o f t h e i r e a r l y m i s
demeanors, t h ey are fa t adapti n g t h e m elves to Colby, c o p i ng t h e good exampl e of the upper-cl a
girl , and gro" i n g to be l oyal , t rue-blue, Colby w o men .
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R aymond La fore t H askell M il ton l v ah Phil brook W al lace Gerry Ha ting E l l v\"'o rth Prince George E. In ger oll Hu
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H a rry Earle Levine Newton Leroy K ourse Ralph C . Hughe_ J oh n Fo ter Choate
Frederick Alexn n<ler Gib on an A llen F rank Car on Ralph Hud on Drew J oh n Davi d Anthony
1Re.sibettt members J o h n C. Lind ay Charle \V. Atchl ey D r. M au rice A. Frie t Dr. John G. Towne
P re i d nt Arth ur J. R obert , Colby, '90 '98 H arry . B rown 'oo H enry F . Totman 92
'06 '03 '05 ex-105
Charle \\ . igue Flood Clarence Frederick A. hepherd Harold \\ . K i mball Paul F . Fraser
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Frederick Davis B lanchard J ohn Green Ralph Ebbett B radbury Pc:. u l M iller Harold Abram Osgood Edward M oody Cook Berton Lake Seekin 96
me.sibent Member.s Frank L. .' rthur ] . F. Harold ]. A l fred
B ragg Cratty Dubor Lambert
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gri cul tural College onnecti cut gri cultu ra l College H obart College Xew H amp hire · tate Coll ege A l l eghany allege �ni\ er ity of \\'e t - i rginia -Cniver ity o f Wa h ington t . Law rence n i er ity
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l i ce f ather M arion I il l er Lucy M ontgomery Edith Pratt Katherine H allowell M ina Titu
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§otores in llltbe A l i ce M . Purinton , '99 Mary E. \\' adman, ' 1 0 M ary C. Carter, '04 Leora E . P rent i s , ' 1 2 Edi th 'vV . Che ter, '04 Eva M . R eynol d , 1 2 El l en J . Peter on, '07 M roe f or e, ' 1 3 Ro al ind M. J ewett , ' 1 0 Be. sie Tobey, ' 1 3 H azel Young, ' 1 4 Odette fontgomery Pollard , ' r S M � ry Ethel Tobey, ' 1 5 l ice Ruth Trefethen, ' r s
§orates i n <!+ o l legio I ri Carl e Cro by M arion Harmon Clara Lou i se Hinckley A l i ce Cornel l Mather Vesta Lora M cCu rda Lucy Sa vo1·y M ontgomery
Laura Katherine Mo e L o i Marj ory Osgood Fo" ie Evelyn Seekins Carolyn I sabel Steven s Frances Esther Trefethen Vivienne Augusta \1Vright 112
Siop �omorl' J;ocict y for moml'll
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8'oro rr.s in ]Jlrbe l\ I arion \\ ' ebber Hc:yden Fl ren e argent arll Edith \\ atkin h ester Eleanor \ \' elch J oy i arion E tel l e pringfield Ruth \\'alker oodwi n Grace tet-on Grant I a rguerite Robin o n M abel Dunn Libby I il d re d Barton 1 erle Bo\\ ! e r t e t ·011 Bertha Lane Terry Gl ady \\' elch
farj orie Barker lice Clarkin H el en Cole Cath erine Cl arkin M arion Dago- t t H z zel Durgin iolet French
i arion Buzzell nnie Ca wel l Eunice Che: e Florence Eaton
�ororr.s �mrritas 1 9 16 Effie Hannon \ i \·ian
ki nner E tber French
1917 M ildred G reene Edna Peabody Hazel R bin on Phoebie V in cent M arion \\ihite j!ororr.s itt QJ ollegio Helen K i mball Dorothy Robert I -abel Snodgra ·s Katherine Stu rtevant Lel i a \\ a hburn 113
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en lass ®he Dear Alm a A I ater, t o thee \Ye b ri ng tribute. Our he� rts bring love to thee, l o alty, faith in thee. Honor w e pl edge to thee. foreY e r t ru e to be, Our Alina M a ter, Dear Colby, t o thee. ow as w e gather our prai e t o i n g, \Ve w i l l greet thee anew in the tribute we bring, For t h e care t hou ha t giY n t here hall ever be I n our hearts . l o v e and honor, Dea r Colby, for t hee, H o me of our oll ege da · , may \\' e b e true, M ay w e show thee the honor and prai e that i due. 1 1 the friend h ip \Ye've made, al l \>\'e e'er h ope to be, \ e w i l l ever a cribe, Dear Colb) , to thee. i neteen S i xteen, Colby, X i n eteen Sixteen, Look ·foreYer to thee for t11e be_ t that can ever he, And in united endea,·or ,,_· i l l l i \·e for thee Our Alma Mater, Dear Colby, to thee.
FRAK CIS L. l R n N
Oration Poem
I\'I E N N E
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Hi tory of \\ omen H istory o f Men warding o f Gi ft
IuTH ER r E H . r GER Do · ALD E. PuT AM C YR I L '1ATT H E\ }OLY
Jresetttatiott (@(le Colby.
Colby.
Alma .llfater:
T ried and true H e re ' t o you
For the love we bear to thee W i th thy campu b road and free, \ ith thy toried wal ls of gray And thy pirit b l e t alway. N ineteen i xteen a i mo t meet La) it o ffering at t hy feet. nd tho in coming future year In other land and clime w e roam Our h eart in mid t of j O) and fear \\ i l l turn t o thee, Dear Coll ege 110me. Pre entation of Class Gi ft cceptance in behal f of Tru tees
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C. Lll'\ COLN
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J un e
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M PRAYER Mu
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H i story of M en
LES LI E
H i tory o f \;v omen
FERG
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ALVI N E CLARK GIL MAN
Q}la.s.s ®be T NE :
Ru
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Colby, o u r col lege grand,
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the regret
out on l i fe·s w ide st rand Vv' e tep forth to te t
The knowl edge w e ' v e gleaned
from thee,
A t i me faith ful friend M ay we l oyal c h i l d ren be Unto t h e end. Thu
at the p a 1·ting way Though t fully
pause
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And l ook back o'er the days, Four glad, hort years. A c cept our prai e and love, Alma M ate r true, \Ve sing w i th j oyous voice, Cc,lby,
to you. J E N N IE
Poem
FAR N U M
Musrc
ROGER ASHU RST P UTNA M
O ration Music
H.A Y CAWLEY YOUNG MARY ALIDA ' ASHBURN
P rophecy of M e n Prophecy o f 'vVomen
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T u l'\ E :
Q\ er the Bannister
f.ragrant "·i t h fiO\\· 'r are the breezes o ft, Over the gra e s playing ; \Yhispering w i l lo\\· nod and toss, Lilies and buttercup wayi ng. The riyer i flash ing with glint of gold Purl ing a ong of gladne s ; F lecked \\· ith the shadow · beneath the trees Bringing a hint of our sadness. Ri es the make from the pipe of pec:ce, Lazily curl ing h igher ; Hazily mingling \\·ith mi t o f heaven Symbol of friend hip's "'·arm fi re . Ov\· a it pas e f rom hand to hand Pledge \Ye our J oye anew ; Friend to each other vYe'll ever b e Loyal and faith ful and true. Now a w e l in ger to sc.y " fare\Yel l ' w eet are the mem rie clinging ; Sorro w and gladnes now fil l our heart , Me age o f feal t) bringing, To dear Alma Al ater \Ye'll l oyal be Giving her h ighe t praise. Cheri h in g friend h i p a be t of all H onored th rough al l of our day S M O K i l\' G P I PE O F PEACE
M SIC Addre
ELLA MILDRED BEDFORD
to Undergraduates
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The
oldier' Farewell
0 Colby, we mu t lea\' e thee ;
One la t far well e gi,·e thee, H eart bound to thee forever By bond that naught can ever. REFR I N
Id olby dear ; Farewel l , f rewel l Farewell, farewel l , old C ! by d ear. \\ e go ·with high hope burning For future glorie yearninrr ; For thee, the fate defying, For thee, if need be, dying. REFRAI
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l i fe no,,· lie be fore u , Thy pirit ho 'ring o'er u . \ \ e pledge thee l ove forever e er. \ \ ill we forget thee ?
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T H O �f A S
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CROS S M A N , J R.
C H EER T K G T H E H A LLS
Ninety-lff iftq 1\nnual <nnmmencement, Qlnlby (!} n llege Difrilne.sllay, ]une 2 3 , 1 9 1 5
O R D E R O F E X f: R C I S E S M usrc PR Y E R
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Aldine Cla1·k Gilman Robert Hussey \Ni l liams Ethel Glendenning Chamberlai n
The
i s i o n o f the I deal College \i\loman Goethal s-Gorgas The ew American Drama
M us r c
H arol d Sterling Campbell M arion Ophelia Steward Vernelle \\ allace Dyer
American I mmigration Mary E. \i\Ti l kins Freeman Neutrality CON FERR I N G OF D EG R EES AWARDI N G OF PR I Z ES B E N ED I C T I O N
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Awadis-ilten Jlc111 b crs Elected t o I'h i B eta I\.appa
Lester F. \\·eeks Roy M . \\"heldon Vernel l e \\'. D) er
R ay C. Young Le lie F . l\ I urch H arol d a mph II �.
J u n io r Exli ib itio 11
Robert C. J oudr En i n l\I. T\ I i i l er
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arrol B . Flander Fred . Pottle
First Pri:::e Second Pri::: e
F red A . Poltle
First P ri:.:c Second Pri::: e
Harry .M.
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H ugh L. Robin on R ay \\-_ m i t h
First P ri::: e S e c o 1 1 d Pri:::e c n io r E 11ylisli P ri::.:c
Yernel l e \\" . Dyer
Firs t Pri::: e
�onmtenrement 1\wadts l\.Jc 11 1 b crs E 1 ected t o Ph i B c t J J\.r./1pa
1-Ielen Han on te,,·ard I na .l\ I c au land
Ruth lorgan Odette 1\.1 . Pol lard Marguerite I ay Chamberlain
M a rion
J u n io r Exh ib itio n
Lois l\ I arj or'.e O -good ,,·arded ot
First Pri::;e S e c o n d Pri:.:e
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Soph o m o re Dccla 11 1 a t i o n
Flora Norton l\. I ari n H. \Y hite
F irst Pri::: e Sec o n d 1 ri:::e G e r m a n Pri:::es
el ma K eler Helene Buker
First Pri:.:e S ccond Pri::: e I'reslw z a n Scholarsh ip Pri::: c s
l\ I adge . Tooker Cornel i a P. K el l ey
Firs t I'ri::: e S e c o 1 1 d Pri:::c cn ior Enylish I' ri:;c : First Pri:;c
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Ethel
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tonmgton bland LiYermore Fal l � , Me. \\'hi tefiel d, . I-I. \\ ater i l l e l ed ford, M a_ . Oakl and Concord, .J'..J . H . Cli nton Charl e· ton Yarmouth Hampden H igh l and York il l age \\-h ite Rock \\'arren R ockport \\-aterville outh Eliot Houl ton
Florian George rey H arol d terl ing arnpbell rth ur French lark Leon \Vardwel l rockett Prince l bert D ru mmond George Oti. Dudley v ernel l e \\ allace Dyer Roy \\' in fred ' i l l more E erett uy H ol t M erle Fuller H un t rthur H o,yard Lary , J r. Le ter Fe1·gu. on �l urch Roger hu r. t Putnam H a rold \\' ilbur Rand Ray Dutton R bin on Le ter Hale hibl H a rold dams mall Leon Paul pinney R bert H u. sey \ \ il l i - ms l!Elomrn'.s iiui.sion
Ella M i ldred Bed ford Lena Potter Blanchard Ethel Glendennino- Chamberl a i n M a 1·guerite M a y Ch amberl ain i v ian M a 1-garet Ell worth Myrtle Erdene E,·erett J ennie Farnum M argaret Lizzie f.' orbe Ruth \\ alker Good,�·in H el en el on H anson M i l dred H olme I na M ay M cCau. l and Ruth M organ Odette Montgomery Pol l ard Marguerite Robinson H azel Del l Ros_ M ay H aughton Sargent M a ry Oph el i a Steward M ary E ter Tobey Alice Ruth Tre fethen M ary Alida \, ashburn Dorothy N e \Y man \\'ebb Evelyn Sadie Whitney 120
Plainville, Con n. Augu ta Fort Fairfield \,\, c.ter i l l e Farmi ngton H artl and Ea t \\' i l ton Lc:l�eville, Ma s. \\ atcrv ille Calai Ea tporl \\ ood fords Guil ford ·waterville \ aterville Charle ton \Vi nth rop Lawren ce, M ass. vVaterv i l l c \Vatervi i l e Ch i n a \, inthrop \\ ood ford.
ilarqelor of �tienre-!Jtileu·s 11lioision Cedric Errol de.ms Daniel \\ . h i t cher h ley Ralph lbin Bramhd l George H erbert Glover Campbell Thomas J ame Cro man, J r. \\ alter Carleton Dacey R aymond Osgood Davi Fred Bc. l l antine Dunn Paul Fredri ck Fraser l bert Dame G i lbert Leonard \Yarren Grant Albert 1 entyer Gupt ill Roland Batchelder H ut c h i n Frank l exander J ame \\.il helm Herman Ke! ey Byron Au tin Lc.dd J oh n Ralph LaFleur arl Burton Lord Raymond P h i l i p Luce Che ter R andolph l il l A r t h u r Che ter N i l e \ \'illiam J oh n Penderga Erne t \Yin hip Prc.tt H o \\·ard Prince Ram del l � athan iel Edgar Robinson Kent T) ler Royal Edw i n ndrev\· R u el l Ra) mond Ru el l Thomp on Le. ter Frank \\1 eeks Rc.lph \·V a hburn \\ e ton lbert Robin on \\ " illard aron H oughton Y eaton Ra) Cawley oung
Houlton \\.oodsv iile, . H . Bel fast \\ i n d or Lock , Con n . N" eedham l\ l a s . Auburn mesbury , :lass. eedham, M ass. Dorche ter, Ma ·s. M et h uen, i ass. H art ford , Can u . Pom fret, Conn . Methuen , M ass. Ea t M i l linocket Bo ton, il as . \\ aterv i l l e \Yatervi l l e N o r t h \ as alboro Caribou ;..;) eedbam, 1a s . uburn Dorchester, l ass. B arre, Ma -s. Portland :Iount \ ernon Har ard, ias . . pringvale North Berw i c k Randolph \\-olla ton, 1 I ass. Fa) v i l l e , 1 l a ' . Norwa) Lakeport, N . H .
ilarqelnr o f �tienre-llilomen'H 1ll i oision Lynn, M a s. Cambridge
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E an R upert \\ heeler, of the Clas o f 1 9 1 4 The i : An In.vest iyation of the Co m m ercia l
\\'aten·ille D ry Cell.
i;ottorary iJegrers D CTOR OF L\ ws
ewton Centre,
George Edwi n H orr
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DOCTOR OF D l \T l\ I T Y
el on inclair B u rbank George B ru c e i chol on D CTOR Edward J oh n Colcord J eremiah Edmund Burke
Revere, M ass. \\'ater i l l e OF LETTER -
M A STER O F
Theodore E erett H ardy Jo ephi n e H inckl ey Hod on
Brooklyn , . -Y . B o t on , M a s .
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i.Gyforb Jrize �µraking {!Ion test �tluy 1 4 , l 9 1 5
ixty young men, repre ntino, e\\' H amp h i re. were entered.
rty- ne preparat ry cha
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1.Eletision nf tl7e ]uhges F irst Pri:::e e c o n d Pri::c Th ird Prize Fo u rt h Prize
\Vill iam J . Cough l i n , obu rn In titute J oh n C . A h wort h , Coburn I nstitute Fl oyd \Y . \\"h i t e Colby cademy K e\Y London, N. H . \\ ' il liam 1\1 . Damm, H euron c2.demy
1.Gyforh 31tttersc�o lastic Jriies Special prize ago-regating one hundred dollars, the gi ft o f \\' i l l Hart\Y el l Ly ford, o f the C l a s o f I 7 9 , o f Chi cag , I l l i noi , are made available to t h e Col l ege a n d a re open to young men attending I reparatory . c h a I in M aine and ev,· H amp. h i re . T h e m a i n obj ect o f the p r i z e i to encourage publ i c speaking, and the awc:.rd v\· i l l be made for general excel l en ce i n declamation. The follo\\· ing rules hall goyern the awarding o f the prize : I . Student offering them elve in competition for the e prize mu_ t file appl i cation, f u rn i bed by the Regi trar o f Colby Coll ege, at lea t one month be fore the date set for the contest. 2. The elections rendered _ h al l be of not over six minute i n l ength. 3. nte tants are requ i red to pe- k ex cerpt from orations or addres es delivered by v ell-knov\·n pul l i c . peaker in cornparal ively recent year . 4 . The j udge shall awad the everal prizes on the basis o f 50 points ; o f which In terpretation ·hall count 2 5 . ppearance, 1 5 , a n d Pronunciation, 1 0. 5. Th ree j udge. , to be el ected by the Pre ident o f Colby Coll ege, shali pa . . upon the merits of the peaking. 6. The award hall be - fol l ows : Fir t Prize, $so ; . econd prize, $25 ; t h i rd prize, $ 1 5 ; fourth prize, $ 1 0. 1 22
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R el ation o f the H igher Education to t h e Publ i c \\.el fare Fran k l i n l\1a o Dyer L i fe ' River \ i Y ienne Augu ta \\'right A l i ce Cornell father The Lingering pirit of the \\' artburg Peace at Any Cost Robert Clyde J oudr) 1\1 U S I The Worth o f Oppo ition Ervin Moore M i ller The De elopment o f Hou ehold cience I atherine H a l lowell Singer P ractical Citizen hip Lewi L. Le ine A \Yoman o f H e r Century Loi M arj orie 0 good M il i tary Train i n g in Col lege orman \Yi l l i am Lindsay M SI D E · r s I O N OF Uen
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Robert Clyde J oud ry En· i n M oore M il l er
First Prize S cco11d Prize H omen First Prize
No
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I arj orie O�good
.§op�omore 11ledamation �ollege (!} �ape!, Jl u n e
The Repub l i c That
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LESTER E D WA RD y OU G The Room o f The Red Rug HAZEL Lou r E RoB r N so Up F ro m the Groun d
A no ny m o us I V ilso11
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Carrol l Benj amin F lander F red l bert Pottle Flora manda Norton l ice H ayward \\ hite
jija l l owell bJriie §peaking (q ontest 23.
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peak i n a- . E e c i a l p r i z e aggreg� t i u g o n e The H al l owell Prize f r Publ i c h u n d red dol l a r . the a i f t o f H on . F . M . H a l l wel l o f the c l as o f i 877, o f I ear ney, Neb ra ka , are aaa i n c. v a i l ab l e t o t h e col l ege f o r t h e encou ragement o f Pub l i c pea k i n g . The j udge h al l a w a r d t h e p r i z e on t h e b a . i , o f 50 points, f w hi ch I n t e rpretat i on h a l l count 2 5 . appec.rance, 1 5 , and p ro n u n c i a t i o n , 1 0. The a w a rds hall be a f ol l ow : F i r t prize, 50 ; �econd prize, $25 ; Th i rd prize, $ 1 5 ; Fourth pri ze, $ r o.
QPoobwiu 3J11tersd1ola.sti.c ilebatiug 1.Geague On F r i day a fternoon, May 2 1 t, the prel i m i nar} debate w e re h e l d m t h e Col l ege Ch;: pel . T h e fol l o w i n g teams competed : The u bj ect for t h e p re l i m i n ari and t he final a. well wa : ''Resolved : That M i l i t ary D ri l l h o u l d be made Compul ory in ail t h e H i gh tate. s . " Schools of t h e U n i ted Team repre en t i ng B a n i:,o r H i gh ch ool a n d i � i n e Cen t ral I n sti tute were cho en for t h e fi nal c on 1 Pct . T he d e c i i on o f the j udge was i n fa o r of the M c. i n e Central In t i tu te .
il o arb o f Jfullges F red Fo Law rence, E q . , kowhegan . H arol d E. \\ eek , E. q . , F a i rfi el d , M e . u p t . \,\ . 0. H e r ey, Fairfiel d , M e. The p r i ze < ggrega t i n g one h u n d red dol l a r . gi en in memory of H o n . For re t Good w i n , of the Clas of 1 887, of Skowh egan , M ai n e , are to be d i strib uted as fol l o w : The sum o f Seventy-fi e dol l a r hal l be a w ·uded to t h e w i n n i n g t eam, and t w enty-five dol l a r t o t h e l o i n g team. T h e s e a 1 n oun t - are t o be d i s t ri b uted among t h e debater .
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Relay ch mpion h i p of :!\I a i n e ,,·a '" l i m i n arie Bowdoin d feated Bate , and fi nal w ere cal l e d , Z i e l e r f l\I aine w a f · h i p we. award d t o Bawd i n on d e fa u l t . Colby wa. repre-ented by I n· i n cr \\' . ' I\fark R. Thomp on, 1 7, and Li n c l n H
I n t h e pre n by Bowdo i n by d e faul t . olby. \\ ' lien t h e ) . J a i n e \\'On from u n d to be di a b l e d , and t h e champion : M erril l , ye- , i 9.
lijcnnis
tanager d ssista n t �I a nagers
r
,
Raymond H .
1erril l , ' 1 9 ,
R. J . K nr n .\ LL, ' 16
H . B. PRATT, ' 1 7 H . L . R o B l K 0 ): , ' 1 7
Captain
PLAYER
T H E D R E F I ELDBRA\.E
'16
ii19lcs
H.
. Ram d
11,
'15
Th eodore F i e l dbrave,
16
D o u bles H . P . R a m del l ' 1 5 F . C . F o ter, ' 1 6 D . B . Flood, ' 1 7 Th eodore Fieldbra\·e, ' 1 5 D A L l\ I EE.T , LBY ,. . l A I N E , h el d a t B ru n w i c k I n t h e i n g l e I\ l ai n e w o n th ree u t f fou r mat ch e . R m-dell and F i eldbra,·e of I n t h e double olby d e feated De\\'itt and I n gal l of l a i n e \Yh i l e Flood a n d Fo t e r d e feated Cre i crhton and Hal l o f M ai n e . M A I N E I - TER OLLE IATE T E. . ' ): l T G R :'\ A ::\J E.): T Tou rnament wa h e l d a t Brun. "· i c k olby, ·M ai n e , Bowdoin and B ate . The t e a m s repre e n t e d were I n t h e i n g l e , P u r i n ton f Bate d e feated R a m dell of Colby, and La rrabee olby. of Bowd i n d e feated Fiel db rave o f I n t h e double , Field ! rave and Ram dell of olby l o t to Eaton and La rrabee of Bo,\· d o i n , and F ter and Fl od of Colby l o t t o ard and \\ ' h ite o f Bow doin.
Women's 1ll i uisio11 §ports Head of Sports Kathe r i n e Mo e · Class Basketball Captai11s 1918 Kath e ri n e M o e 1919 Lucy Taylor
Helene Buker L i l l i a n Dye r
3Jnterdass §ports. §eason of 1 9 1 5- 1 9 1 6 Basketball
Class D rills
Ten n is
F RE H .M EN \' . O P H O!ll ORE 16 F i r t Place, 1 9 1 8 econd Place, 1 9 1 9 fr y DAY Fir t P l a ce, 1 9 1 7 econd Place, r 9 1 6 F i r t Place, r 9 1 5 ( \ o n b y Ethel Glendenning Chamberlc. i n ) econd P l a c e , 1 9 1 7 ( \V o n b y R u t h Brackett )
COLBY DAY,
146
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Died May
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F b r u ary 20, 1 9 1 5 Febru a ry 5 , i 9 r 5 February 5 , 1 9 1 5 J u ne 9, 1 9 1 5
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O ct ober 27, 1 9 1 5 .·,
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J ul y i 9 , 1 9 1 5 eptember 3 , l 9 I 4 eptember 26, 1 9 1 5
147
lIDiqen Q}olby �ors A-tea-qeeing The ocial l i fe at our college i weet and adorable. The best o f i t 1s "·e ha Ye l ot of it. \\' e h a ,·e i t in great gobs and blotche . The cul mination o f our . ocial year, the cr0me de creme, the real event that are to be planned for, thought of dreamed about , and remembered, are the college tea . Here you ee the regul ar, team-heated, A r, n umber one, uper-extra, d) ed-in-the - w ool , four teen-carat, imon-pure, polite societ) of Colb at white heat. H ere you ee the faire t o f the fair, th e moothe t o f the moot h . You come, you gaze, you go away, . aturated, ye atiated \Y i th gent i l i ty and refinement. t tea i t i s proper to drink tea. You at tempt it. You give i t up. \i fo-t people woul d prefer beer. The pro fe or ' ''" i ,- e are there. They had much rather tay at home n d darn their hu. band ' ock , but it cannot be ; they are nece 'ary . o they appear to be Ya tly intere ted in the grace ful ? ) gent ry who are pre ented to them. The del egation from Fo H al l i t here i n full f rce, each one breaking h er neck to boo - t her own batting average. In team of t h ree or four they buck the line t h ro u crh cen ter emitting mo t curiou noise . they g:i.in c nfidence, each trie to take the t age at the ame time. Each train her i magination to the breaking point in th e e ffort to ay omethino- ounding l ike the heroine i n one o f Robert h ambers novel . 1 1 a r e introduced and i ntere t e d and ani mated. If you addre one, i n her e ffort to appear i nt ere ted, h e duck h er h ead to\Yard you \Y ith an '' I 'm in tere ted" expre. ion, like a hen w ith a barl ey t raw in her th roat. 1 1 i h armony . Every one c:.grees with e\' ery one el e. The \\·omen refu e t \YO l ump of ugar and a k for one and a bit of l emon w i t h a manner cal culated t r i ,·al the p i e o f nnette Kellerman about to take a backward di,·e. for the men each trie to talk anely and appear intell igent be fore the pro fes or to \\"h orn h e failed a cour e l a t eme ter nd well out h i s chest t ry incr to create the i mpre ion that, if he i n't much of a tudent, he i some bee i n t he . ocial line. H e t i r h i tea w i t h a l l b u t t h e forefinger crooked away from po n a t hough he had rheu m � t i m i n hi h and. I f h e ucceed i n a simi lating the in ipid tea, and the andwiche that woul dn't rret by on the free l unch counter in a third rate aloon, without cata t rophe, be imagine h e i the ort o f Lord Che. terfield w h o coul d agitc:.te the ugar i n a Dre den china cup \\·hi le balancing a ilk hat, cane, gJ o,·e , t\\·o ol i ve. , and a . andwich, and pick up My Lady' hand t the conclusion o f the affai r, kerch ie f at the ame t ime, and do i t grc:.ce fully. . ome e cort women back to Fo H a l l , but thi 1 con idered Yer daring and hou ld be :ayed on! by tho e h aving the h ighe t socic: .l tanding and po c ing the very acme o f gr� ce and refinement . 149
1\t Olnlby Colby Col lege i s an i n t i t u t i on of fi ve h u n d red men, w omen plendid a n d o l d col l ege.
a t l ee. m i ng, compri sing a colony of near!)
and ch i l d ren, l i Y i ng mor It i
m o re dignifi ed to ao to an o l d col l ege. old.
It i -
it i - a
o old t h a t t h e buildina
olby
al l ege
are fal l i n a t
ho,,·
piece · .
ome w h o , in thei r ign rane e areate·t col l ege i n the world. aid
o -and \\· h o i
together.
timidly
th ere
ugge. t that th
re
every
ign o i being that
are other col l ege o l by Colle e i
no doul t ab u t i t .
o hard) a
a
m u ch
Of cour e , we meet
me deo-ree of mer i t .
There i
It i
It'
E very o n e k n o w
plendid coll ege,-t hat i -e\' e ryone of con e J U nee.
H a rvard and P ri n ce ton, that h a ,·e ha
r le
q u i t e the t h i n g for a col l e cre to be ol d .
,
;;i. s
the
P re i dent Robert
to contradict h i m ?
.'.\ l oreover, we
1 1 y i- t h e be:t in t i t ut i on of i t . k i n d i n t h e w o d d ,-i n our
plainly read that col l ege catalogue. Thi
p ub l i ca t i o n i
o f h i o-h l ite rary and arti t i c meri t .
o f absorbing i n t ere t, 2nd i f one w u l d k n o w
Thi
olby w el l , he
\YO rk i s al o
h o u l d peru e the
contents d i l i gently, fo1· w hat h e w ill l earn about the col l ege here, h e ne\·er woul d fi n d out by m erely graduating from i t !
Thi
work, con id red from ev ery angl e,
rea d i n g matter i t �u rpa e the be ·t w o rk of h a ke pee.re a n d Elinor Glynn. Be i d e , i t h a a pretty cove r,-done exqui itely i n grey paper,
ex cel .
A
blue ink, a n d glue. thing
� ]]
college
' B l u e and Gray , " you k n o v,·, a re the col lege c l or. ; mu t h a v e .
c l by Col l ege i n Yented ulue and grey.
d i t i n c t i e !-and then it sounds . o patri o t i c a l o,-l i k e a l ege wi t h o u t col r
JU t
c.
would h av e no pre t i ge a t all.
an empi re it
de t i ny and a dog it
w e d i cover that i t i
flea .
i ,· i l ,,·ar poem .
col lege m u st h a v e i t
ome Ifs so A col coi o rs
Fr rn t h e CO\'er of the v o l ume
a qu arterly bul l et i n ; h ow e ver, for
the war or the price of A roo took potatoe · , it appec.r
orne rea on, p robably
b u t once a year.
Pre·ident Roberts i s t h e greate t man i n the \N Orl d , not only in t h i s w o rl d , b u t i n m y w orl d . t u dent he abolishe
I f h e does n 't l i k e a rul e h e abol ishe him.
I f he wants to do
ering the ca e, he makes one t h at "' i l l co er i t . a prize-figh t e r.
He i
i f he w a n t e d to be.
th ree cour e , i . on every fa c u l ty commit tee, ru n l e t i c , and ev ery u n dergraduate 0 1·gan izc.. t ion i n of the coll ege, i ters, ca t
, act ·
;: s
cholar, and He
H e t eaches t\YO or
e v ery frater nity, all the ath al l ege, h a n d l e
a n employme nt b u reau, and fir t aid t
i s a d v i or t o t h e w h o l e fre h man cl a
no ru l e co -
a gent l eman, a
more t o t h e point i n Coiby !
Al o, h e i. a Bapt i t , w h i ch i
cou l d be president o f the U n i t e d S t r t e
i t ; i f he d o e n ' t l i ke a
omet h i n g and there i
all t h e fi n ances
the i n j u red
matro n o f t h e men 's
nd i ndigent , J eepi n g qu ar
his \'Ott:: annual ly, sits o n the plat form when p ro m i nen t men :;peak i n
150
\\ ater ille, lead chapel , i a good carpenter and p l u mber i dean, ecretar .. burser, and a whole lot o f other thing that u ual ly keep a small army bu ) about a coll ege office . He get about a hundred and fi ft) fre h men to ente1- col lege each ) ear. H e doe n ' t moke, che"- , pl ay card for mon ey, or frequent saloon ; goe to b ed early, n e,-er i l at e to work, and ha a good character a character go these day . I o, he's been a Republi can eyer i n ce he became pre ident, and pretend h e i n't a hamed of it, like a hero. H e h a never had a fail u re or a severe col d i n hi l i fe . Li ke] he coul d be Pope i f he wanted to put hi mind to i t ; b u t he i too devoted to Colby . and then . Fred hort won t let h i m . The o n l y thing around the campu that the P r e i d e n t d o e n t run i s Fred Short. They are great chum both devoted to Co lb) , and each i famous. The) are a regular Damon and Pythia , another M utt and J eff. The difficulty i to tell ·w h i ch i l utt and \\-h i ch i J e ff. F red is the j an itor, and n ex t to the Pre i d e n t i t h e mo t i mportant man i n the Col by l ine-up. ometime h e even ob scure the Pre ident. He i � a bald as a Jou e , render j udgment l ike a � ol omon, d i imul ate like a Thoma and h a had more ad\'enture than J onah, and more tribulation than J ob . He i a free-th inker, i ndeed, he i s a free and equal thinker. I n hi ca pa cit) as j anitor he a i t in eiecting the ne\.\' facul 1:)1 member , reY ising 1an) tudent work under him and all around the cu rri c u l u m and building . h i m for n i n eteen cent an hour. a timekeeper and a bookkeeper he' a wonder. You can \\'Ork for t h e col l ege all u mmer, not d raw a cent, and at t h e end o f the sea on ·ou ' l l be o\\- ing the coll ege for breakage. Only tho e \d10 are mod erately \Yealthy can a fford to work for h i m . !though he h e_ no Brad treet rating, he i con i dered weal thy. Hi temperament and abundant field of en deavor make nothing el e po ible. I f you break our v..· i ndow, you don 't call u p the j an itor and tell h i m to fi x i t up " ri gh t a\\'ay" but y o u conceal the f a c t , al o the gla . I f hort find i t out, you are l u d..yr i f you e cape with mild pri on en tence. Short i a man to be feared ' enerated , catered to, and to " tand i n " with. It i an admitted fact that if you don 't ' tand i n " with Fred hort you 'll n ever e cape from Col l ege with a h eep k i n .
151
1\touub tl1e <Uampu.a Pro f.-' 'What i lightning ?" Student-An osculatory di scharge. Mi
s
\ ilkin , describing r fr. B . : ' And he vvears an in erted eye-winker."
One o f L. L. L 's favori tes : "I l ike to go when it'. free." Prexy to Rol lin -" Remember your head i for other purpose than bearing hair. I f it were not, ome o f u wouldn't be good for much \\ ould we, Eaton ?" Perry, ' 1 3, visiting Jay B i l l ' cla J ay Bil l-" \!\ here are you now, Perry ? ' ' Perry-" I n Y . M . C. A. "'' ark in e w York City." J ay Bil l-"A great field for such ' A Ork for New York is a very w i cked city. I spent my l a t vacation there." Dutchy, looking a t Bl ackington who ' a Year Re olutions."
fa t
.2
Jeep, " Breaking h i
New
A Sophomore, expl2.in ing a chemical reaction-" You unite oxygen and hydrogen and get water, which fact we know because i t burns. " P rexy i n Ethi cs-" I f I ha d s i x boy a n d h a ! f o f t h e m were i n j ai l , they would sti l l be my children . " 152
FRESHMEN
Yoa are auw Colby men. For generatioru; better me n tbaa we have followal ciertaill Colby tnditions. It remains to be -n wbetber your � 1- tbe gut.9 to live u p to tbeee ancient CW1toms, thua proring your• .a.. loyal Colby men. u� tbeae rules admit ol no oompromiae. Their � ia Ob. 9Ulum to faculty, alllDlni, and the student body. •Pbi Chi la In her --.t (llM)'.� The Kennebee still ll ow1 and human drift.wood •till ia ......,.. over the dam lo t he dark depths ol Gehenna .below ! n.- rules are to be obeyed until the Tban kaghing
l'l!tt9I :
Freshmen MUST I.
bal.
Wear lhe Freshman
2.
Walk on the
3.
Learn lhe Colby aon4• and cheers.
4.
Show deference lo upperclassmen.
Wesl
aide
only of �
Annue.
Freshmen MUST NOT &.
Smoke on lhe campus or down town.
6.
Be seeo wllh t.dles.
7.
Wear preparatory .school pins or any
otbu
lnsllfnla.
(You cen'l llve on your prep. school repulalJon here)
8.
Wear sweal·sblrts or corduroys (These are for Sophomores)
Wlkh your
cond uct while you
ore
here
a n d you will avoid trouble.
It
will help you to make good. These poiuters ore worth)' of your con. side tion. Shave your finger Be -tly dre89ed. Brush your •hoes (and teeth). nai11 and 1·biu. Your be5t appearaoee is tt!ential till you make good.
l"ll
Obecene langtlll8e uud promi5euous profanity are not the marks of a Colby man and a gentleman . Colby la on t he roud to better things. Among these is better livina CODdltM.a. Don't make you r room • pig·sty (even if you are a bore.) :&-Ille on eigvettH. not laundry bills.
PHI CHI, 1918 J ay B i l l -" \\'ho i_ the keeper of heayen ?' H uber, in a taO'e "·h i per-' ' Der Kai er. " Phy i c 5 exam.-" Determine \\·eight o f ub. tance i n yacuo. Bright ophomore-"\ \'hc.. t kind o f a ub tance i , ncuo ? I it h ea\·ier than \rater ?" J ay B i ll ay he l ike to walk along F i ft h Avenue and ee the m i l l inery above and bel o'vY . _
Chemi t ry 1 -" \\ hat pr inci pl e is i 1wolved in the fact that clothe · on the line \Y i l l d ry t h ugh they freeze. ' J unior-' You hould put salt on the clothe and i t w i l l melt t h e i ce.' 1 53
Ql:ol by 1llay /11\ \!ti
UR
O L B Y D a y celebrations gro w i n crea i n g l y better y e a r b y year. I t i
hard to i magi ne w h at can be added t dee ration , the m u i c
w i thout doubt " the be t ever. ' ' w ay
rc..tor
et the pace for the
1 9 1 6 to equal t h a t 0 £ l 9 r 5 .
the cheering, the
peaker
P re ident Robert
in hi
·w h o follovYed him.
The
and t h e " feed" w e re
characte1· i t l ca l l y h appy
From the v ery start, all 'vvas
enthu i a m c.. n d goo d cheer. J u dge Corni h, the fi r t his c h i l dhood, h i
peaker, dea l t with t h e coll ege man
T o a l l th ree h e o w e
much , no
mall a m u n t
f r e pon ibi l ity being d u e h i s A lin a
JI.la t e r for the oport u n i t i e
afforded i n h i
h e l d t h e attention o f a l l a
he rel a ted i n tere ting i n c i dent
or d i d h e forget t o empha ize t h e nece detail
w h ethe1· on the gridi ron . i n t h e c l a
o f coll ege.
Dr. Phelp
dence i n Colby'
brough t
abi l i ty t
'a
c l l ege h o m e .
A
col lege career.
ity o f a Coll ege man paying heed to -room work, or i n acti e l i fe outside
cheery '"'ord
f greeting and expre
o f hi
i n debtednes
ed confi
t o Colby and spoke a
con cerning the outcome of t h e Colby - B wdoin gc.me. l ast and never l ea t .
M r. Norman Bas e t t
of hi
win from Bowdoin on t h e fol l o w i n g day.
M i xer made acknow l ed o-ment
ph ra e
h ome-that of
col l ege home, and the home h e makes f o r him ·el f in t h e worl d .
u ual , his
peech w a
el ·on
I.
uri ngly
111en came ' Du t chy," not
bri m fu l of opti m i · m- crea t i n g
and " hen in closing he admoni hed the team to h i t the l i n e l i k e t h e Ger
run l i ke N i chola , the Czar of a l l t h e man , and-h a v i n g 1· ecei ed the bal l-t R u i an , h e rec e iv e d g r e a t app l au s e f r o m al l pre e n t . C o a c h F u l l e r and Cap tan w ood z. dded a w o r d .
Each pred i cted Y i ctory for the B l u e and G ray
The band and the Glee Club
together
w i th
cheer
l eader
Thompson hel ped " keep the pot b o i l i ng" cont i n ual ly . A n e w feature w a s added w h en t h e He dman Prize Song \ \ i nners w e r e an nounc d .
L.
Cecil
M.
eted t h i rd prize of
$z5 .oo ; \ i n t h rop $1 5 .00, and E r v i n M. M i l ler, 1 9 1 6, pock
D z gge tt, 1 903, w a s aw arded fi rst prize a t
\ \ ebb, ' 1 7 , re c e i ed se c ond prize of
$ 1 0.00.
A l l t h ree
ong
were sung d u r i n g the evening and
they were w e l l rece i v ed by t h e e n t i re audie nc e . Speeches, songs and cheering o v e r , t h e appl es, sandwiches and coffee began A l l were glad t h ey came and none went away "crabbing" or sor
to di appear. ro\i f u l .
154
aiotb y 1Ila y -l1l!lomrn
m
H E COLBY Day celebration wa a great ucce . F rom three until four i n the a fternoon, the ophomore and F re hmen h2d their annual 'play out" in ba ketball . The 'ophomore "·on the intercla : champion hip. t f l\ e o'clock the J unior er,·ed tea to the Colby Day gue t in Fo Hall parlor In t h e enning the enior cla- entertained i n olleae Chapel. They pre ented a erie of l iY i ng picture repre ented by the di fferent member of the cla . This performance w a real l) the cro\Yning f eat u re of the day. The election f famou painting w a arti -tic rnd \\'holly entertaining. 1 1 the y ariou and Y aried type of beau f rom M adame Lacamier to Padowa, \Yere there in per fect l i kene to the ori£rinal. The fol low ing � re the name o f the painting- ,,- i th the name o f the individual \Yho repre ented them : ·' l adam Patoka" Loui e ·M cCurdy ' ' Perdita' Edith Robinson "The B roken P it cher" Clara Hinckley "The Grecian 1\Iaid" Marion H armon ''The Chocol2te Girl'' Marion " M il l er "The Dutch G i r l " Lucy :. I ontgorner "The F i her\\" omen" Ella R obin. on · e ta 1\ l acurda . . I adam I nchie f ' E ther Fr nch Katherine increr '· I adam Lebru n and Daughter" Effie Hannon F rance Tre fethen ' The hori ter " l ice Boynton Hazel Lane Katherine I o e " n Early B reak fa t " Erne tine Porter " B ad 1\ e w " lair Y yette " Madam Lacarnier" Vivian k inner ''] ohn Iden and Fri cilia" El izabeth Hodgkin l arj orie Barker "The Butterfly" I\I ina Titus "The pani h Dancer" Lucile Fo -ter ' ' Queen Loui e" iYienne \\ ' right "The \\'hite i ter" tephen Carolyn " Ir . ernon Ca t i e " ntoinette \\'are ' · Pavlo\ a l i ce Cornell lather '· Good ight" ·,
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Frat e rn i t y N i ght. Glee Club begin tuning up. oldier Loy f r o m N o rwich arrive. o l l y 27, orwich o. T h e i r h i ft pl ay . and fr ak forward p01 c j u · t i m p l y v o u l d n 't work. ice u n da,· f o r a walk. Fr h m e n -o t o '\ u gu t a and haye a n ice riu iet tea-party at t h e A u ''ll t a H ou se. h e m i cal oci ety o r anize . o m p u l ory chapel begin . A l u m n i I egin to gat h e r for Bowdoin i.ram . l hy Day w i t h b i g t i m e in t h e gy m . at n i g h t . oll y 34, B o w d o i n 6. Fi fth c o n ccut i v e de feat for poor old Bo,, d o i n . day., t h e e . P ro perou P re:xie t i ff n reg u l a t ion abou t l o w -hancrcr . ongratu l at i on to B e rt Libby. J t' a boy. " w i pe. " goe t o t h e h o pita! (or appendi iti . apt. tanwood pe�Lk in chapel . Bi T R a l ly for � J a i n e ame. olby 6 . N o a l i b i . l. f a i n e 3 1 , R a t h e r dark and c l o u d v . Dr. harlc L evermore, L L . D., p ak on p reparedne . Lat t in, P ri n ce, and P ratt go to Bangor to fi d d l e for t h e chool teac h e r . : M u r ray 1 f o q,an w rite to friend of l i fe in t h e t renche . B i ck ford cut loo e h i : oratory in ch apel . Heat o u t Bowdoin for t h i rd pl ace in cro -co u n t ry race. i ck roll i n decked w i t h bannrr . Fresh Maine pecial b und for B ru n m a n cap are tolen and a you ng r i o t q u i ckly de,·elop . :Maine special fi n a l l y goe on i t way m in u � t h e banner. and abo u t t w o h u n d re d "aggi e " ho Q; t l o t i n t h e r u h . o l b y _6, Bate o , at Lewi t o n . a riou s ver ion o f ye terday' m j x - u p fi l l t h e paper . N w ru l i ng- abo u t w i n n i ng a C pa ed . P re ident Fr d A. Pott! begin s i u i ng p re notice al o u t hi D ramatic lub. La t footba l l p ractice. Team g i ven a good end-off for An napoli . T h e Maine Ca 111p us, t h e Echo' u p - state contemporary, fl i e i n t o a rhetor ical frenzy abou t l a t week' melee. Middie 28, Colby 14. o u l d h a v e been wor e . un day. A l l q u iet a l on g t h e Kenn ebec. cott and Fri d m an debate on I n t e rcol l eg iate A t h l e t ics. 1Iuch choice and rare l angua e employed. Bowling Leagu e organ i z e . Watervi l l e and Fairfi Id fu rn i h exci t i n g footbal l on A l u m n i Field. T h e P r o f begin t o h a n d o u t q u i z z e i n anticipation o f Thank gi,·ing Reces . obu rn and M. C. I. p e r fo rm on A l u m n i F i e l d . R epubl ican C l u b e l ect o ffi c e r . S h u � t e r made t rea urer to s w i n t h e G e r man vote. P r o f . B ro w n speak s a t Bapti t C h u rc h . Pol i t i ci a n s get deci i on o v e r m in i st e r s i n d e b a t e on Party A l l egiance. Democratic C l u b comes to l i fe and accepts chall nge o f t h e G . 0. I . M o re q u i z z e and t h e n eyerybody s t a rt home for t u rkey. T n te r frate rn it y b o w l i n g start . Zete take t h ree point from D . U. Footbal l letter a w a rd e d . P r o f. B rown lectu re b e fore t h e Common lub. A . T . 0. ba k e t b a l l team d e feat O a k l a n d H i g h . C o l b y Concert Company irives a concert a t Mc>ru on. h em i cal Society m e e t i n g-new members e l ected. " Dutchy" addre se t h e B i b l e G roup l eader on "Friend h i p . " Edd i e C a w l ey el ected football captai.n. A . T . 0. ban q u e t at A u g u - t a. H e n ry Ford t a rt for E u rope. Large c h u rch attend ance-we h ope.
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College o p e n at e ight o'cl ock. G rip ! Dean Cooper put an i n t e rd i c t on ki i ng and moyin · p ic t u re D. K. E. w i n from P. D. T. in bowlino- league. ?\ i h i l facient - r ien fai ant-n icht machend-i n fact i t w a rat11e r a d u l l day. T ru tee make public plan fo r enl argi ncr t h e l ib rary. F i r t t ry-out f o r the :M u rray P ri z e d e b a t e . Delta Delta Delta b a n q u e t at t h e Elm�rnod . P rexy addre e the Y . ::\I . C. A. at Bangor. T rack chedule propo_ed. P re Club holds A t h l e t i c Council m eeting. . , ..j.l -9. election. A . T . 0. basketball team t ri m the \'as alboro A. i l v e r Racqu e t . Football dance a t the F i r t Facu l ty t e a . A l a rrre and ba h fu l attendance. P rice \\.ebber coache lub. t h e D ra m a t i c tair of P o r t l and begins fir t of a e ries of special "\". l\I. R ev. Georg e F. C . . . m e e t i ng to l a t a week. 1 - 2 p rominent Colby men i n X e w E n a l a n d according t o P ro f. Chipman. F i r t t ryout f o r the I n t e rc o l l e iate Debat ing team. ::\ I eeting o f t h e base of t h e 1Iaine col lege a t t h e Elm\\·ood. Decided to p l ay b a l l manager t h re e ame eac h . u b j e c t , "The Y o u n o- M a n a n d ta i r hold m e e t i n g i n the C h a p e l . 1Ir. H i ::\I o ral . " L a r g e and a p p r e c i a t i Y e a u d i ence. announced- ( partly ) . 1Iore i n ou r ne .:-.. 't . M u rray P ri z e debater 11 . C . A . meeting. l\l r. S t a i r l ead meeting . B e t of t h e e n e . La t o f M r. Stai r' in Po rtland . P ro f. B rown l e ct u re Re · u l a r m eeting o f t h e Phy i c a l t ri ngent e l ig i b i l i ty ru l e . Faculty pa e
ociety. Very d u l l day. kowhegan, t.Iad e n at \\ i n lo\\-. pton p reache_ a t f . C . A. hold banquet. A. T . 0. ba ketba l l team make t ri p R. R. Y. t o Dark H arbor. alb,· Comet and Waten· i l l e A . A . plaY a t Fai rfiel d . Ta ft u nable t o top o ff !;ere on h i M a in e trip. Too bad, B i l l ! for t h e ::\ I u rray and t h e econd t ryout l ead chapel . Antonio Savvadi f o r Ch icago. I n t e rcollegiate. P rexy l e a y e i n the college chapel. and" Thou v omen' d i v i i on p re_ent "A G i rl i n a i x o'clock. at e m e t e r end Fi r t udden, ,eize the collerre i n i t grip. H ol iday. Gloom thick, den e and
1\Iid year i h e re ! . H eald Several tudent go to chu rch to i m p l o re d i Y i n e i n t e rce i o n . A . a t t he Congregat ional c h u rch, Antonio San·ad i s a d d re e t h e men' c l a at the Bapti t. Farewell, m i rt h a n d j ol l i ty ! Exam !
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Steel Ceilings Rubberold Roofing
S H O P : 35 FRONT STREET Opposite
WATERVILLE, MAINE
City Hall
WATERVILLE, MAINE
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1 9 1 6 ORACLE
to be sure of having good engravin gs, efficie n t and accommodating service, p r o m p t d e l i ve ries and
fa i r c h a rges,
selected
The H o w A R D -W E S S ON C o. E N G R A V E R S
C O L L E G E W O R C E S T E R,
MAS SAC H U S E T T S.
A request to talk over your Book will not oblige you to make this selection
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S weaters, Tennis Shoes, Baseball Goods and Other Athletic Supplies
Ra! p h K. Harley
College E m blems Pen n a n t B a n n ers Pillow Covers Fob Posters
Books New & 2d H a n d
Roy M . Hayes
Paper
THE
Stationery ote Books Pencil , all grades
Fratern ity B a n ner Pen n a n t Fobs Paper
The Official Bookstore for Photogra p h i c Paste
Colby College
RE CI TA TIO Pict ure and Novelties
Draw i n g I n truments Boards Paper T Squares Triangles Etc.
HA LL
Roorn 5
TYPE W RITERS
AND
S UPPLI ES,
FOUN TAIN
PE�S,
I'JK
AND
H OLDERS
'0iconic Jtational �ank Government Depository
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Interest Paid on Deposits in Savings Department Come and get a ban k for 1 . 00 and save your small change. " Many a mi ck le makes a m uckle. " You l eave the dollar on interest and h ave the free use of the l ittle bank.
H Take care of your money now, and bye - and bye it will take care of you , ,
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DU N BAR'S DRUG STORE
t]j' For over Fifty Years thi
store had the patronage of the college. That should be argument enough : : :
H. H. D UNBA R, Proprietor
Andrew B. Green
Sid ney A. Green
S. A . & A. B. G R EEN C O . CO A L --- A N D---
CO K E The Celebrated Philadelphia
& Reading Hard Ash Coals a Specialty
HARD and SOFT WOOD EDGINGS, KINDLINGS, ETC. Office and Yard, 251 Market St. Dow11 Town Oflice, Cor. Market SI.
WATERVILLE MAINE
1 70
Telephone
30
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with
We try to com low
prices.
This
o ught to appeal to people who wish to dress well at sm II expense.
DOES
THAT APPEAL To You ?
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H. L. KELLEY & CO.
TELEPHONE
B o o k s , Stationery Wall Papers and Fine Art Goods
Dr. Gordon B. H atfield
Agents for Conklin, J\!oore's and \Vaterman
'7ountaln -.:P � ns
D E N T IST
PICTURE FRAMING A SPECIALTY Satisfactio11 G u a ra11 teed
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A R TERS
li3 Main Street
COR ER MAir and TEM P LE STS.
WATERVILLE, ME.
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WELL DRES SED COLBY MEN PATRONIZE
£RVIN�s Cb� Coll�S� Stor�
For Exclusive Clothing, Furnishings, Headwear, Shoes
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Students ' Room furnishi ngs 4[ A strong line of artistic and durable mission furniture. Extra goodvalues in win dow and door draperies and couch covers. All standard grades of rugs .. . . ..
( 1 7 Large Stores in New England )
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S HIPPERS and DEALERS in all k i n ds of
ANTHRACITE and BITUMINOUS
COAL -
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Wood, Coal Lime, Cement, Brick and Drain Pipe O R D E R S CAREF
LLY
FILLED
AND
P R O M PTLY ATTENDED TO
O F F I CES : 56 College Avenue F. L. GOVE, ARTHUR DAVIAU, 83 Water Street ALLEN'S EASTSIDE MARKET, Winslow S. E. WHITCOMB CO., 81 Main Street
G. S. FLOOD & CO. Coal Yards and Office MAIN AND PLEASANT STREETS
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TO LET College Caps a n d Gowns
Full Dress Suits
With confidence in our merchandi e and faith in the public we have built on a olid foundation a bu ine s that will tand the test for all time. if Wh enever our prices are matched depend on it the quality isn't.
The H. R. DUNHAM CO. WATERVI LLE, MAINE
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People Who Know What They Want 411 Don't waste time wondering h ow they are going to get it. They make up their mi nds they can get it-then go ahead. 411 Don 't waste any more time wondering how you are going to get electric lights and appliances-just tell us what you want and we will supply you at once.
Central Ma i ne Power Com pa ny PR/NO/PAL OFFICES Waterville Skowhegan
A ugusta Dexter
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Gardiner Pittsfield
STUDENTS � Your liberal patronage of the past and p resent shows that y o u appre ciate good food, properl y cooked and served, and we shall e n deavor to give y o u sati sfaction in the future b y offer ing y o u the same advantages at
BUZZELL'S CHOP HOUSE 6 3 TEMPLE STREET
1 804- 1 9 1 6
AUGUSTUS O T TEN
Hebron Academy
Dealer i n a n d M a n u facturer of all kinds o f
B READ,
HEBRON ACADEMY offers three courses of study, College, Scientific and Eng lish ; aJso a fac u lty of s i x m e n a n d six women all college trained a n d all hav i n g l a r g e experience as teachers. The locatio n is i deal and the school l ife i s u nder marked C hristian influ ence and di rectio n . The school pre pares for al l technical scientific schools and colleges ; has right of certifica e w Englan d College tion from the Entrance Certi ficate Board. ir Terms reasonable. Send for catalogue. W. E . S A R G E H E BR O N , MAl J u ne, 1 9 1 6
CAKE
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PASTRY WEDD!
G CA KE a Specialty
Boston B u tter and Toast Crackers Soda, Graham, Milk and Cream Biscu its
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39-41 Temple Street, WATERVILLE 1 75
DRUGS, MEDICINES, TOILET THINGS
C O N F ECTION ERY
Wate rvil le Typewriter Exchanse
T F. l . E P H O N F. Y O U R O R D E R S
WAT E R V I LLE. M E.
Nursery Needs, Surgical Supplies Sundries and Specialties SODA. C I G A R S KODAKS
89 M a i n
Next door below
ctJ J. H . D e O R S AY
Street
W. & F. RY. Waiti n g Room
All k i n d s of
T Y P �W R I T E R S
'D ruggist
T o Sell a n d t o Rent
Succeossor to Wm. C. H a w ker & Co.
7 0 �f a i u S t re e f ,
H I G H - G R A D E S U P P !.. I ES
\V n f e r v i l le, M e .
A Fine Line of C OLLEG E J E W E L R Y
For Ice Cream and Soda Fin e Cho col ates and Home-Made Candies W E W I LL G O T O
Catering for Parties and Balls 1 13
MAIN STREET
TELEPHONE CONNE CTION
1 76
J. E. JACKSON COMPANY
CLOTHES of
THE BETTER GRADE
A THLETIC GOODS
F UR NISHINGS
The Hom e of Hart, Schaffner
&
Marx
We Launder Everything Where _Linen Lasts
Waterville Steam Laundry C. H. P U LS I F E R F. A. T I B BETTS J . B. PA L M E R
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143.145.147.149 Main Streel
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Proprieto rs
WATERVILLE, MAINE
THE NEWTON THEOLOGICAL INSTITUTION ( FOUNDED
1 825)
Eight mi les from the Boston (Mass. ) State House, situated grou nds of 52 acres b longing to the i nstitution.
i n superb
An Eminent Fac u l ty, Fourteen Professors and Instructors, Convenient Dormitories and L cture Rooms, Beautiful Chapel, a Noble L i b rary, an Unsur passed Library B u i lding, and E q u i pment for Laboratory Work. Cou rses 1 adi n g to B. D. degree, and special p rovision for Post-graduate students. The p roximity of the Semi nary to Boston and Cambri dge makes it easy for students to atte nd lect u res by e m i n ent specialists and the Lowe l l Institut e Cou rses. There are many opportu n ities for engagi n g in missionary and philan t h ropic work by which st u dents . acq u i re c l i n ical experience and contribu te to their sel f-support. ddress GEORGE E. HORR, Presiden t, NEWTON CENTER,
W. B.
ARNOLD
Mass.
Coburn Classical Institute
Co.
W ATERVILLE, MAINE
103- 1 0 7- 1 09 M a i n Street 23 East Tem ple Street Coburn is a school w h i c h m!lintains h i g h standards of scholarshi p a n d Character. I t stands among the first as a preparatory school for college. The Courses of study are wel l ar ranged and give p reparation for the best coll eges and for l ife. Coburn i s well located. I t s facu l ty i s made u p o f well trai ned, experienced teach e rs. The equi p ment i s good. The n e w L i bbey Athletic Fiel d adds m u c h t o the equ i p ment. iT Coburn Offers ex cel l e n t opport u n i ties fo you n g people to get a good education at moderate cost.
HARDWARE B�ilding /Uaterial
Heating and Plumbing
DRE W T. HARTSHORN
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E. H . EME RY The Tailor A full line of Foreign and Domestic Woolens in S u itings, Trouser足 Particular attention given to i n gs and Overcoatings. College Trade. Prices are as low as the lowest.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
Telephone Connection
2 Silver Street
WATERVILLE, MAINE
Casino Bowling Alleys
Telephone Connection
B RO KEN LENSES
Bowling has been a Very Popular Sport among all lovers of exercise and recreabon through several cent足 uries. The Bowling green of the earl ier period was the most cared for spot about a village. So then, the Casino Alleys are well ap足 pointed and are in perfect con足 dition to satisfy the most critical bowlers. The place where the Colby Boys get their h igh scores.
REPLACED
THURSTON A. GILMAN Opto m e trist and Optic ian
Four Alleys Perfect Service
92 Main St.
wA TERVILLE,
M E.
C H A R L E S A . PO O L E R , MANAGER
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Colby College COLBY
COLLEGE was chartered
by the General Court of Massachu setts, February 27, 1 8 1 3. Students may study for either the A. B. or B. S. degree and for the A. B. degree may present a Modern Lan guage in place of Greek.
The men
and women are educated in separate divisions.
T h e y h a ve d i ff e r e n t
Chapel services and a double set of honors and prizes.
For i nformation and Catalog, Address
Prest. A. J. ROBERTS WATERVILLE, MAINE 33
1 80
College Avenu e