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Dedication
Exhibitions Lyford Contest Junior Exhibition Sophomore Declamation Hallowell Contest Goodwin Debates
Foreword onte11t Li t of
Ill.u.
trati n.
9
Editorials
10 12
Colby College The Corporation The College The Board of Tru tees Alum n i As ociation The Faculty
15 15 16 17 20
Omcle A sociation
tudent Body Senior Class Jun ior Class ophomore Class Freshman Class Special and Unclassified Women Diui ion Senior Class Ju nior Class Sophomore Class Freshman Class Special and Unclassified Fra ternitie Delta Kappa Epsilon Zeta Psi Delta Upsilon Phi Delta Theta Alpha Tau Omega Commons Club Sigma Kappa C h i Ome a Delta De ta Delta Alpha Delta Pi
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H onomry
ocietie Epicureans Dru ids Mystics Upsilon Beta Kappa Alpha C h i Gam ma Theta
Commencement Presentation Day J u n ior Class Day i nety-Sixth Com mencement Awards Degrees Conferred
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26 46 50 54 55 60 76
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4 85
89 93 97 101 105 109 113 117 121 125 138 139 140 141 142 143 146 147 150 151 152 8
156 157 158 159 l 0
Student Or anizations Physical Society Chemical Society Bowl i n g League Prohibition Association Colby Echo Colbiana Y. M. C. A. Y. W. C. A. Debating Society Dramatic Club Student Cou ncil Chess Club Press Club
162 162 lfi2 162 163 165 166 167 168 171 172 172 172
Mu ical Clubs Glee C l ub Orchestra Mandoli n Club Program of Musical C l u bs Ban d Ladies' Glee C l u b Ladies' Mandolin Club
175 176 177 17 179 181 1 2
Athletic Athletic Association Football Baseball Track Te n n is Women's Division Sport
185 185 189 190 196 197
In Memoriam
19
Literary Society
200
A Tribute
200
Literary
201
Mi cellaneous
20
lams
214
Annals
220
Acknowledgment
226
Advertisements
229
llii!it of 1Jllu.atration.a Page
Page
A Cam pus Walk
Cover Design Title Page
3
Clarence Hayward White
4
Oracle Board ea11er11s Reading Room The FaC!llty Men' Divi ion
Epicurean Druid
139
'lystic
140
19
U psi/on Betc1
141
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Kappa Alplia
142
Chi Ga mma Theta
143
29
Junior
45
Sophornore
49
Com mencement
145
Exhibition
155
tudent Or,ganization
53
Freshman
55
Snap hot
59
Senior enior Cla
Junior
-5 -9
Freshman
3
Delta Kappa Epsilon Zeta P i
92
Delta Upsilon
96
Phi Delta Theta
100
Alpha Tau O mega
104
Common Clu b
108
Sigma Kappa
112
Chi Omega
116
Delta Delta Delta
120
Alpha Delta Pi
124
The Willows
129
The "Bricks"
130
Front Campu
131
Chemical Hall
132 134
Mem orial Hal.I
135
164
Debating Team
168
Dramatic Club
170 173
Glee Club
r4
Orche tl'Q
176 1 0
Ladies' Mandolin Club
182 1 3
Football Team
184
The Mascot
187
Captain Cawley
188
Coach Green
188
lumni Field
188
Baseball Team
189
Track Team
190
Tenni Team
196
In 'lemoriam
19
Literary
199
Miss Koel1le1路 J\Iiscellaneous
9
177
L a".lirs路 Glee Club Athletics
Gymnasium and Shannon Observatory 133 Champlin Hall
163
Colbiana Board
1andolin Club
87
161
Echo Board
fu ic
63
Sopl10nw1路e F raternities
137 13
11
f\!Iembers of Senior Cla
\: omen's Division
136
14
25
enio1路
Members of
Honorarv Societie
200 207
Slams
213
The End
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Wqe ®rade As.anriation Preside11t , DoN_\LD
B.
FLOOD '17
Treasurer, CARLTON
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BAILEY,
Secretary, Is.- \
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D.
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'19
lrt E.ditress, L
Y B. TAYLOR,
'17
lMtor-i11-(!}l1ief DONALD B. FLOOD,
'17
1.!iluaiu.rs.s �auager CARLTO
c. B ILEY, '18
.Art �bitr.r.s.s LUCY
B. TAYLOR, ' 1 7
.A.sauriate lbitors HUGH L. ROBINS
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'18, � KE
H E RBERT L.
H oRTE
RAYMOND H. PARKER, '18, tl y JoH N K. PoTTLE, ' 18, A 'l' n GEORGE
E. INGERSOLL ' 1 8, 4> t. 0 MERRILL A. BIGELOW,
E W M A N '1 , (.
'18, � K ' I sA B EL E. SNoDGRAss, '1 8, x n HELEN M. KIMBALL, ' 1 8 t. 6. �
I. MAR H DERBY, '18, z q,
E G. LAMBERT,
DOR I S P. ANDREWS,
' 18,
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Non-fraternity
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�hitnrtals
f7r HERE i probably no more vivid way o f real izing the growth o f \!j the la t fi fty year than by comparing thi and other recent RA
·olb} 111 ,,·ith those publi hed a hal f century ago. In former time· a a t pre ent the obj ect of the publ ication wa to um up a well a· po · ible the doing o f the year, and the coll ege rep re ented by the fir t few R.\CLES would ha rdly be recog nized by a tudent of the olby of today . A few word about the origin o f our ye r-book do not ·eem out of place here. The ORACLE it·el f wa prece led by a yearly publi cation in the form uf a four-page ne\Y paper called the H atervillia11. Thi wa fir t i··ued in To, em ber, I86z, and appear to be the earl ie t i ndicati n of a college publicati n of any kind at Colby. The vVatervillian continued to come out for fi,·e year· c::nd the copie of this paper from 1862 to 1866, which are in the college library, are of rrreat i ntere t . T h e fir t O R A L E wa publi h e d i n 1 867. A cla mate o f D r. Taylor' \ya· the fir. t Editor and adopted the name ORA LE . Dr. Taylor, then an und rgrad uate, a i ted in reading the pro o f for thi ORA LE. Following this in itial efforl there i a gap and pos ibly \ olume II wa never actually publ i heel. In r870 olume I I I appeared and the1·e ha been an ORA LE i ·sued every year from that time to the pre ent. In some o f the early year fraterni tie al o i ·ued publica tions in competition, for it appear that the OR.\CLE "·a not ahYay· the impartial and t ruly repre entati ve organ it now trie to be. One find some very intere ting reading in the early edition o f the ORA LE. There we read o f the cla ic e capade o f the "good old day " which l ater h i!>tO rian h aYe told of, but they eem more real and Yivid when related by contempo rary writer . In one place we find the editorial col umn commentinO' favorably upon the abandoning of the pr"ctice of holdinrr the fir t recitation at ix A.1\1. An l now to many of u , eight o'clock seems like the mi ldle of the ni ht. As the year pa ed on we see that each uccessi e OR.\ LE portrayed om progre . The growth and de,·elopment o f the college i accurately repre en ted by the increa e in ize and content of the book from year to year. Looki ng back on the fi fty 01\..\CLE ""hi cb precede thi one we realize what an i n \'alu abl record they are. \\'e only hope that we have done our part in faith fu ' lly indi cating the steady advance o f Colby. LE
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HIS YEAR the O R A LE ha returned to the former pl an of asse sing each f raternity member three dol lar in payment for two books. This h as enabled us to enlarge the book somewhat but still more money could be used to great advantage. For example, i t was found to be financially impo sible to print the larger pictures of eniors u ed in former years. A small a ses ment on each individual con cerned wou:d h ave made thi possible, but this plan wa not con i dered practical. \Ve make no apoloo-ies for the book and in view o f t h e pre ent expense o f printing a n d eno-raving \\'e fi rmly· bel ieve that s o far as number of pages, cuts, etc., are con cerned, th book i the best that could be secured for the money we had to work with . 12
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OR_ THE e ond time in three year
Colby ha
:
\\"011 the football champio1
h1p of Mame, and now e\·en more than formerly,
hould "·e regard th1
a_ no mall di tinction. ,The athletic ituation in Iaine today is far di f ferent from \Yhat it u ed to be and champion hip really tands for more no,,·. p to a fe\Y year ago there were four in titution - of about equal size contending for the athletic honor of our tate, and the champion hit: were quite a likely But 11 "·ere on a very nearl equal footing. _ to go to one place a another. niYer ity of Iaine thing hzYe chanaed areatly ,,·ithin the la t decade. The aided by the tate and receiYina Jar e appropriation annually, he. grown by leaps and bound \Yithin the la t few year: until now he ha a tudent bod' larger than the combined tudent bodie· f the other three colleo-e . The entrance re niver ity are the 10\Yest to be found in the tate, her athletic quirement of the reau]ations are lenient, and he ha very nearly the ame number of youno- men availal le for athletic :en·ice a HaHard. Yale, Dartmouth and other bio- in ti -et we do not ee her takina a place among the athletic tution of the Ea t. till far from being the big frou in the In fact, he i leader of the counti;-.
. mall puddle of Maine athletic . C !by certainly _eem to be doina her part in the tru o-le aO'ain-t our Yer o-rown neiuhbor by takina one ba eball and hrn football champion hip in the la t three year . \\-e ha,·e every rio-ht to be proud of our ,·ictorie champion hip of T\Ic..ine mean more than ever bef re.
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lea e of life b
COU doing
CIL ome
wa- reYived thi
year and began it
new
ery effective "·ork, hov,·ino- clearly that there
i a need and place for uch an organization in the college. It· function are to act a an interme liary and mean of formal communication between the student body and faculty; to arou e and maintain a healthy college pirit and public opinion on all matter ; and to aid in ettling di pute between cla es and other college organization . Thi la. t purpo e wa one of the chief rea. on for the original formation of feelinO", e pecially bet\\·een the two lo\\·er the tudent Council at Colby for cla cla e , has formerly been very bitter. Happily thi antaO"oni m i gradually disappearin and the Council in the future \\·ill probably ba,·e more to do with the relation of tudent body and faculty, a well as a general intere t in the encouragement of college spirit. \\'hat the Student Council can d al nO" the. e line ''"a illu trated by ome of it fir t acti itie thi year. In it capacity of intermediary between tudent. and faculty it called the attenion of the latt r body to \Yhat eemed to be a rather unfair en forecment of the rule concern in(}" cheatino-. It action led to a ]iahtening of the entence in this particular ca e and aLo re ulted in a more general undertanding of the wide cope of the rule, ometbing which the tudents had n t fully appreciated before. In the matter of colleo-e pirit the Council al o ho, ed it u efulne by organizing a patriotic ma -meeting ju t after the breaking of diplomatic relation with Germany, at which re olution: \\"ere adopted pledainO" C !by' upport to Pre ident \Yil on. Th meetin no doubt did much to en courage the prnper attitude.
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®ffirets nf t�e C!Tntpnnttintt J EREMIAH ROBERT
RTHUR
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LE LIE c. CORNI H, LLD. Vice-President and \\ ILF RD T. CH P
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BOUTELLE, LLB.
B o a rd
Trnstees
of . e cretary,
Portland
Trea su rer, \\'aterville
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RTH R
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LE LIE c. CORN I H, LLD. CHARLES
PHILJP
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HERBERT CARLYLE LIBBY,
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Vfre-President
L i b rarian
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Registra 1;
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Acting Dean
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HERBERT VI. TRAFTON, B. GEORGE E. MURR
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GE RGE c. vVrnG, LLD.
SMITH, Ph.D. P. BAI LEY, M. . LLB. EMERY B. GIBB FRED M. PREBLE, D.D. REX W. Doo E, B.S. * Decea ed. GEORGE
Bost o n , Alass. Auburn Portland
TERl\l ExrrnE
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Waterville
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C. Boston, J.Jass. Waterville Aug usta
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CR,\NE, D.D. RrcH,\RD C. SHAN NON, LLD. REUB E!\ \\ ESLEY D NK, 1\1.A.
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TV ateruille
Cambridge, Afass.
Hau/ton Springfield, Mass. so
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Alumni 1\1rnociationn ID.�e �eneral Alumni Association Presiden t, REX \\'. DoDGE '06
R ·HER J ORD -, ' S Secretary, E. C. \YHITTEi\IORE, °79 T ·ice-President,
Treasu rer, C. \\'.
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.Y ecrologist, C. P. CHIP MA
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Executive Com m ittee, R. \\. D
K, '68; T. E. HARDY, ·95; R. L. ER
ID. � e moston Q}o l by .i\lunmi Association Presidc11 t, CH.\RLES H
n:.Y
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i-ice-President, \\/. N. DoNOYAK, '92; LlNCOLN Ow Ex, "89 Secretar-:;1-Treasurer, BERTR.\
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ID.�e New ljorh Q}olby Alumni 1\.ssotiation Presiden t, \VILLIAM \\.
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ecre tary-Treasu.rer,
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rfARSH, '01
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BERT H . B WEN, '14
1\roostook Q} ol b y Qllub President, GEORGE
GORH.\M, '91
' First Vice-President, FR.\NK \\. RARBELL, o-t econd Vice-President, ICTOR . GrLPATRI K, '13
ecre ta1")1, ALBERT K. STET Treasurer, \\ALTER F.
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OMB, ·97 17
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C!lQitago (qol by (qlub President, JAMES KING, '89 Secretary, F. \V. J oHN ON,
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O:}l1e (!Tonnectirut Nal ley (qo lby Association President, DR. Sec retar31
A. R.
. F. T.
KEITH, '97 EAVERl'\ , ·or
Executive Committee, Officer and R. K. GREELEY, · 1 3
Ufqe lmtestern Maine (qo lby Alumni Association President, E. E. NOBLE, '97 Secretary-Treasurer, C. H. LI B BY, '08 Ezecuth!e Committee, \\1. G.
HAPMAN,
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lfTaculty [TH l� ] E RE M lAH ROBERT ) M . . P residen t (find Babcoc/i Professor of Ps31cholorn· and �Tora/ Philosophy
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T�\YL
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Professor of the Latin La11guage and Literatnre
JA
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BL.\
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PHD.
Professor of History a11d Political
cw1cc
TON MARQU RDT, PH.D.
Profe ·sor of the German Langu age and Literat1tre L.\REN
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HAYW,\RD \VHJTE, M.A.
Professor of the Crec/z La 1nyua ge and Literature GE RGE FREEM.\N PARMENTER, PH.D.,
.D.
.Al errill Professor of Chemistry \\EB TER
HE TER, M.
Professor of Biology THO IA, BRY E
SH RAFT, PH.D.
Professor of Mathematics FREDERI
K
\VARRE� GRO\"ER, PH.D.
Professor of Ph31sics HERBERT C\RLVLE LIBBY, B .A . Professor o f Public Spea/zing, Registrar HOMER PAYSON LITTLE
PH.D.
Professor of Geolog3•, Excuse 0 fficer FRE CH E GE E \,\ LFE, PH.D. Associate Professor of Economics PHILIP \V.\RNER HARRY, PH.D.
Asso6ate Profes or of Roman ce Languages CH.\RLES PHILLIPS
HI!
MAN,
B.A.
Associate Professor of Bibliography, Librarian 20
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EDWARD CARTER, U .
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Assistan t P rofessor of Uathematics
ROBERT \\"ARNER CROWELL 1\ 1 . . 1ssista1 1 t Professor of Germ a11. Secrctar31 of th e Fac ulty HEKRY El\IER ox TREFETHE i\1. . Assista n t Professor of Astro n o my -,
ROBERT G.\l\IBLE CAs ELL, PH.D. 1ssistan t Professor o f Chemistr3
GILBERT ToL IAX, I . . Assista n t Professo r of Physics GEORGE BRUCE FR.\XKUX, I .\.. Assista n t Professor of Euylish lARY ASTLE 0 PER Act i11g Dea 11 of the TVomen· s D ivision LICE HEALD \\'HITE, l\l .B. Instru c to r in �Music in the I/'omen s D ivision HENRY \\-1LLIAM B R wx, I. . Instructor in E 11g/ish FREDERI K GARDINER F.\ SETT Instructor i11 Jo u rnalism ':�
LARE ·cE Rr H.\RD Joar-;- ON, B. . I nstrncto r in Ro m ance Languages
RTHUR iILTON RowE, B.A. Instructor in Ch e 111 istry DoN.\LD \\-ITHEREL ELu-, I nstru ctor in E nglish
B.
Eu LID H ELJE, f .A . Instructor i n Roma11ce L a ny11ages
RTHUR EL Oi'\ MITH D irecto r of Ph,ysicaJ Tra in ing i11 the U e n·s Di·vision MARY L\KE CARLETOX, B .A. Secretary to the P residen t *On lea e of a b ence for one year. 21
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Vice-Presideu t,
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Lowell, M ass. r1 eedha /11, AJass.
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L el a n d D aY id H emen\\" ay Geo rge Leroy H o l l ey R al p h B u c her Huber
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dore ::\ a th an L \•ine
n d rew Colb ' Little Thorwal d Berner l\Iad en Fred H ugh b arle
Q_ w:. ld
lbert Pottle pencer Pratt Bru o Price H erman Rankin
Ed,Y a rd Donald R ecord lbert R aymond Roger Cecil Augu tus Rol l in Erne t R aymond •
l an o n Eugene
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S F 1 91 7 a re a proud lot o f Twentieth E F THE L ntury beings ! At the v ry b crinnincr o f our coll ege career we did ou r.eh e noble by wearing with glory and honor that 'wor t o f al l , green and red painted F re hman hat." I t more re embl ecl a palm leaf pr tectin our cocoanut , but the poet hath t,ruly id that " the ocoanut o f the F re h man holdeth the milk o f knowledg . . It h been that ame milk vvh i ch won for u. our mauy tim ly h onor from the 1 9 1 3 Bloody M onday f fear to the 191 Football hampion hip of joy. In the O"rape ru h , ba eball game, track meet and footbal l battle there could al way be found men of 1 917, bearing with pride an l gl ory t he honor o f their Cla . How ucce ful wa our Fre hman Banquet, held upon the placid hore of M a ranacook ! How c mplete the ' l ip"' we gave the ophomo1·e to wear about their " ell ed bull-neck , w h i l e we fea ted and danced in peace and qui�tude ! \\ ' e feel that we hold claim t a very unu ual experience a a cla , h a\·ing witne sed ince our fir t appearance upon the campu a undercl a men , three di tinct Maine tate Champion hip Team , football in 19 1 4 and 1916, and ba e ball i n 1 9 1 4. \\ hat an enviable record for j u t one Colby cla to iew in i t hort four year o f e x i tence a a n undergraduate body ! Furth ermore i t m u t be remembered that 1 917 gave h er hare of terl ing men for t h i noble cau e o f athletic . \ ;\ e have al o een the enrol lment i nc rea e each year with the nece· a ry ad dition of R obert and Hedman Hall to a ccomodate our many newcomer to our A/111,a Mater. gain, we, a no other class hereto fore l ived to see the ol d North Col l ege, with i t many ancient and v i v i d a ociations, forever removed from our campu when the far-renowned F red Short remodelled it and when Prexy l a ter i n formal ly pre ented i t to the Commons Club for their future home and hapter H ou e. 1 \Ve are about to bring to a close our coll ecre cour e and \Yi th it tho e many day of actual companion hip with our fellow cla -mate w h i ch ha been our great pri v il ege in l i fe to po� e and which we now ful ly appreci ate. Our clo e per onal touch with Pre iclent Robert ha given all o f u that much needed i n centive to a cencl the l adder f manhood and make for our elve the type o f men that t h e world sees today, real , t rue, loyal Colby son . Let each one o f u s how that same pirit o f Colby that our pre ident h a di played in h i untiring and unfln ching effort to make pos ible the new Hal f M i l l ion Endowment ! The cla of l 9I 7 heartily upport our pre ident i n uch an un elfi h undertakincr for the coll ege. Oh, were it only po ible that 191 7 could be pre ent in a body in 1920 to witnes that gorgeous spectacle of Colby' Centennial Celebrat ion ! We l ook to the approach o f Commencement Day with a feeling o f regret i n o u r h earts, knowing t h a t s u c h a day close the door o f our home a col lege recr ulars. Al o ommencement come upon us bringing with i t that hope and faith w h i ch pell for u confidence of our future ucce . If tho e tc:king up the task where we have l e f t it could but read the hoped-for futur e o f Colby w ithin ou r hearts, u rely there coul d never be a more perf ect nor a better l o eel 1/ma Mat er in the land. ,
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Bladie i on of the few who have conyinced u that the town i n't a bad a thei r " hronicle" would have it painted . V\'e a re u re he would h ine a a _ociety man, but h ha ev r fai led to perform t h e ex periment for us. H oweve r. thi \·ear, there w a a ru mor having to do with rino· . \Veelbur had rather crap t h an eat, \\ hether with hi tongue or j u st hi fi t and , believe me, he i .. ome bandv with either. A he o- e from hence to ?, he take �vith h i m om 111cere t and deepe t l ov and well \\·.i he .
HAROLD
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"Br O \Y n i e" \\"" ater \' i l l e H i gh chool , ' r �; Debating o c i ety, 3 ; M anager Y. 1\ I . C . H an d b o k, 4; \ i c e - Pr e icl ent Bowl ing o c i at ion, 4.
Behold in thi youno- m an one of H arold Harri man' greate t rival . He ha not been much given to fu s ing and the many other common amu ement o f col l ege l i fe, nor h a h e quite made P h i Beta Kappa, race ful fadeaway have giYen him many a 90 but hi at t h e a ino. H e ha not yet decided on a career, but w i l l depend on hi quiet manner and ability at we makincr friend to land h i m near the top ometi me.
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H e ay hi name i j u t Dr. ook. not bccau .. e it' really be n given him becau e he' never been quite ure that h e w ould be abl e to get all 0£ hi idea by t h e p ro f . A n d although the greater p a r t o f bis t i m e ha been ..pent in the tudy of the expre s b u ine i n Fair field . he ha al way found t i m e to be l oyal to the cla , and we a re glad that he has decided to graduate w i t h it.
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hland H i h chool ' 1 2 ; B the! Biulc ln�ti tute, ' 1 3 ; Band, 3, 4; Track quad 3; D rama ti l ub, 3; D putation ommittee Y . f . ., 2; Chemi cal ociety. How "Doc'' won hi name would be too Ion a . torv to r late here but the title is a deserved one. As i. tl; e ca e with mo t of us, Doc ha had hi "affair,," 1 ut at the pre ent w riting he i pending his money on him.elf . Hi talent. are too numerou t o mention, for in many walk. of life he can aim st g t by. \A e expect l11 :ce him plod . tead ily on un t i l h i - ni kname Lecome a reality.
EDW.\RD DEN�TS CAW LEY,
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''Eddie" L w 11 H igh chool , ' 1 .) ; la Track, 11 2; Cla Trea_ urer, I; l a P re ident 4; Ba. ebal l , r, 2 3, 4 ; Football , I, 2, 3, 4; Captain, 4; 'hair man tudent oun cil, 4; Vi ce-Pre ident \\'i i on Jub, 4; Up ilon Beta ; \\ T e arer of ' C." I t would be better to type a tribute rather than a Jam to thi ea rne t olby worker. H is faults need n more excu e t han do hi record require eulogizing. He i as much a leader of m n off the athletic field a, he ha been on the gridi ron and diamond. H i_ Y. M . . A. activitie ha Ye succe fu lly combated 11 hate\'er Armadillo procliYitie he may have had ; and ,,.e make no mention of t he "captain-elect." vVherever h e go ' and in whateyer he doe . he know ou r earne t wi b for his ucce , even though it be bill-col lecting.
LBERT
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" Bev" Needham High chool, ' 1 3 ; l a r, 2; Clas Track, r, 2 ; Football , \\ ' e a1·er o f "C."
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Bev call h im elf a common gro eler. He doe not a pire to wear a crown, bu t prefer to grovel along in hi own hu mble way. But he i s no louch in t he foot ball tog , and in other attire frequently sallie forth to ocial battle-ground�. He ha gone the way of the Tex and of the Mud. That tl1f" ending will be any different remains to be een.
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LLOYD
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' ' K i n a- · · ' ' Peen i epl c:. ne, " " .N u<Y:" Pari H igh c hoo l , ' 1 3 ; Cla , B asebal l , r , 2 ; Or c hes tra I , 2. 3, -t ; lee Club _ ;) , -1- ; Band, r , 2, 3, 4; Leader Band, -1- ; enior Ho p Co m m i t tee, 4. o m a n y n i ckname h a \·e b e e n t h r u t u p o n t h i kin g o f w i t a n d repartee that \Ye w e r e at a Jo- j u t what to term it. A mo t n o i . y and m u scia l pecie , he keep u f rom _tudy i n dayti m e uy cornetin and from Jeep at night b y hi w i ttici-m . H i fora� into littl e J eru alem and exped i t ion i n t o Toadland a re too well kno\Yn f o r u t o d i l ate upon. \\'e lo.e an epicure of \Vine, \\'oman, and-la t. b u t not at a l l the l ea. t - ong. whe n t h i n o i . y outh Pari ien depart .
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R i cker ' 1 3 ; H oulto n H igh chool 1 3 ; l\ I . C. L , · 1 3 ; \ \ ' re t l i n g Team ; Captain, 3 ; Foo t l all , I . .� 3 -t ; e a l l , I 2, 3 , 4; D ru i d · 1ly _ , t i c ; \\ earer o f .
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Behold : the a l l - around athlete and popular £u e r . yet t h e b r i l l i a n t t u d e n t . H e keep i n the be t o f con dition by ratting hi "poi" every n i ght. \\'ho can i m agi n e a d a n c e \Y ithout J oe ; a n d l ikewi e, w ho can i m agi n e a ' p h o n e call w i t h o u t hi g e n t l e bellow an wer i ng. H i ancient act of "not i n " w hen h e 'phone him. and then later c a l l i n cr her up, neyer fai l s to properly i m p re u a l l . Li ted a a .enior in h i fou rth year, till he h a had t i m e for o many o u t ide affair tltal i w e conclude that h e \Y i l l be champ on A roo took-mirrget rai er next year.
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' Crin' ' 1 3 ; F re. h man \\'atervi l l e H ig h choo l , R ea d i n g · H a ! Jo ,'"ell Prize pe aking 2 ; Dramat i c , 3, 4 ; Cla - e c retary , 3 ; Exec u t i v e Co mmit tee tudent Endo w ment ommittee , -1- · 1v l y t i c . A d Y i or to t h e facu lty and pon or for t h e Fre h men ! H e' n o t a n au hty boy, n o ma tter w h a t Prex m ay ay t o the cont ra ry . Crin i to follow i n hi fat h er 's foot tep and become a noted lawyer. From hi m a rvelou notebook in Ecky \t\ 'ol fe' cour e w e hould j ud e t h a t h i l a w c o u r e w i l l be j u t o n e d u rn pa e o f typewriting a fter anoth er.
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HELMS ERBB 6. y ' Bi i l " H allowell High chool , ' I j ; H amlin Pri ze peaking, I ; Football quad, 3, 4 ; Pre ident thletic ociat ion, 4; tudent Endowment Committee, 4 ; Cla Executive Committee, 4; hai rman enior Hop Committee, 4 ; Upsi lon Beta. \\' I LL I .\
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Behold in thi young man the champion fu s er of the cla s. Early in hi cou r e "Bill" ho'' ed reat po ibilitie a a fu ser and he ha been oin t ron er ver ince. He u ed to get i n when the Ea t wa hitney log pile , I i hting up the H olling v orth and but now he ha break fa t at the H a l l . He i. till in tere ted in the potato que tion and will probably work a fter raduation.
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FRA. ErnRETT, C. C . ' ' J ohnnie" M a .) H i gh chool , r 3 ; Track i tant Editor Echo, 2 ; Haml in I ; peaking, I ; i tant Manager Ba eball Trea urer, 3, 4 ; Junior Prom . ommit tee, 3 ; la Executi e ecretary 3 ; l\!Iana<Ter Ba ebal l , 4; tudent Council, 4 ; Pre i dent faine I ntercol legiate Basebal l ciation ; My ric ; Druid . HK
J ohnnie i a combination of unJ ight wherever you find him. H i hair, hi ro y face and cheery mile are particul arly adapted to di pense radiance in a co-ordi nate institution. J ohnnie >v iii linger long in our mem ory a a boyi h boy who i everybody's f riend.
CARROLL BENJ A M 1 ' FL\ 'DERs, A T n " Ben" kowhegan H i gh chool , 1 3 ; F re h man R eadin<T, F i r t Prize, I ; Debating Coach , I ; H :illowell Prize peaking, Th i rd Prize, I ; oph omore Declamation, F i r · t Prize, 2 ; M u rray Prize Debate, \i\ inning Team, 2 ; I n.terc llegiate Prohibition Contest, Fir t Prize, 2 ; I ntercol legi ate Debating Team, 2 , 3, 4; Cla Pre ident, 3 ; Chc:i rman J unior Prom Committee, 3 ; Junior Exh ibition, econd Prize, 3 ; Pre ident Debating Society, 3 ; Secretary Republican Club, 4; Iys tic . When Ben wa a fre hman he wa what might b� called a mod I boy. but he o n learned new habi t · and lo t hi un ophi ticated ai r. l ow we ee the climax o f t h e t ran format ion in B e n ' attempt to learn to dance. That he i an ardent wain cannot be doul ted for w hear that H ager i eriou ly contemplating chargin<Y Jever mind, Ben, £or w i t h all your fault h i m rent. we expect to ee you ucceed and ome day become t he mayor of Skowhegan.
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DONALD. BROWN FLOOD, z �
' Don" oburn l a i cal I nstitute, ' r 3 ; ommencement U he r , r ; ociate Editor OR.\ C LE, 3 ; Editor ORACLE, -.+ ; Ode Comm i ttee 3 ; Pre enta tion l a s G i ft , 3 ; l\ Iember t u dent >uncil --J. · Ten n i s Team, 2, 3 --1- ; Che lub ; Phy_ i cal � o ciety ; D ru i d ; \\' earer o f " C . " .
T h i unobtru i Ye l a d l i p s b y h i - cou r se- w i th th<' ea e o f a n old grad telling u of i t . I t i ru m o re d . h oweyer, that h e omet imes tudie . . H e Hitter. about cre nely, for h e i a q u i e t Loy-but, oh my ! Time change and o ha o u r l it tle Don : The pin h a de parted, and h e ha a regu lar chedule now . \iVe w i L you lu ck beneath that m agn olia b I I .
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f urray De \\-i t t l i n ton H igh chool , 1 3 ; D w i "ht P reparatory chool . ' 1 3 ; la. T rc. c k , I , 2 ; Football quad. 3 , --J. ; H al lowell Prize peak i ng onte t , 2; M u rray Prize Debate 3 · D ramati c Club . 3. "
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�Iurray, · w e expect to h e a r from you i n t h future a. one o f t h e political bo. es of the nation . \\ ' heneYer a trong peaker w a . needed for a rally i t \\'a al way: }. f u rray w i t h h i Xew Y o rk hrogue that _erved be ·t to a rou e e n t h u s i a m . Tn con ideration of your great aid in adYi ing u ndergraduates and faculty alike, we hereby enroll you a a member of the B eta igm a ; in fact, y u are the o n l y one o honored.
H.\ ROLD E Y ER ETT H A L L, A 'l' n
•· l iver ' H igh chool , ' 1 3 ; Pre ident Repub l i can C l u b , 4 ; enior Hop Committee, 4 ; Sec ret ary , Y . 1 . . 4 ; D ru i d Ox ford
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w e gaze at t h e portrait o f t h i d i tingu i hed l ooking gentleman what a re ou r i mp res ion ? Let u . ee. P er fect gent lem a n ? 0£ cour e. tuden t ? P ro \·en beyond a doubt. Fu er ? H a rdly think o. O h , b u t l e t m e w h i per i n you r ear. You never knew that be fore, did you ? H ar old ay t hat he i n tend t o t each chool for a l i \' i n g b u t if u c h b e the r.a e he w ill h aye t o g et u p ea r ly in t h e m o rn in g i n order to comince it take plete hi t o i l e t be fore open i n g exerci e him an h o ur at lea t to comb h i hair. He h a cer tainly made the m o st of his college cou r e and > e ex pect to hear b i g thiner from h i m in l ater l i fe.
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EDW.\RD H EAT H , z '11 ·'] eenun riney" \ \ . a t rv i l l e H i rrh chool, ' 1 3 ; l�ootball . 3, 4 ; amma amma igma ; Epi curean. ; \\"earer of the T h e ' � or·t thin about the J eenun i that h i a [u r. Perhap he doe n't look it, l.iut he is a da�tardly e can _ tand hi wcarin and po r h art -breaker. card-playing, l.iut hi care- free t reatment oI the femal e · i n't right. Out ide of that, he i a wonder ! H e tart . low but ' ow ! " hen he get there . He ha done al mo. t a much for olby a .he ha for h i m . H i .pe cialty i eology, and ome day we hall haye a min ing engineer tell u \\ hat a cinch it all i .
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' · Hem" amden High chool , '13 ; allege I a the mati c Tutor, 2, 3, 4 ; Debating Society 2 ; ocial ommi ttee, Y. M . ., 2. I f t h e r i a oj ou rner u pon t h i s foot tool that can place a delinquent Fre hman d ry hod n the w inn ing ide of any exam ever hatched in the fertile brain oI a wily profe. or and all in o hort a time that the faculiy i dum founded, " H em" i that man. Then. too, he can e xplain with perfect inceri ty how to et twel\'c plump, ambitiou chicken from a dozen Wyandotte phereoids. or how to make a R hode I land Red lav - the olden e g. Can you o-u where Prexy ot h i p ychology formu lre ? A k H em . " H em" i al o an ardent b l iever treno-th." \'\'e ee in the ada e that "In unitY there i many happy day. ahead for ' H em' and " H -- ."
J EORGE LEROY HOLLEY
' ' George'' Au tin H i gh chool , ·12 ; obu rn Cla i cal In ti tute, ' 1 3 ; Track quad. 1 , 2 · Cla. Ba e bal l , l ; M ember f Gamma Gamma igma ; tu dent Endowment ommittee. 4. .
H olley i the man who u ed to m ake thos t rips to Gardiner every Satu rday night. What did you do down there, George ? H e i a h em ical tudent of note and i planning to enter The Bo ton chool o f Pharmacy. Good luck, apothecary.
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Butch" o rning F ree cademy , I - ; yracu s , e x r 7 ; J u nior Prom Committee, ..) ; -:.\ I ember o f amma Gamma i ama. _
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" B utch" came t o u from yracu e and i · a baseball player of n o mean ability. He i somew hat of a l adi e · ' H al l . H e m a n a n d h a made h i m _el f famou at Fo i . pecializino- i n C h e m i t ry and w e yentn re to p red i ct that he w i l l either poi . on h i m sel f or become famous on the d i am on d .
M ORR I LL LEOX ARD I L LEY I � K E
'· n i cker" C ntral H i ah chool, \Ya hin ton , D . . . · 1 3 · F re. h ma n Reading ; ommencement -C her. r ; :\ :i tant B u ·ine_ M an ager E c h o , 3 · -:.\ l anaaer, .+ ; H onor Roll , 3 · Chemical ociety. T h i pecu l iarly mode t a pp ea ring youn rrentleman h a i l . from \ V a h i ngton, D . C . . althouo-h he h a l i \"l�d in \\'aten- i l l e long enough to gain a re i d ence here_ H ' h a won _ome friend here, a t any rate, and that'· bet ;er . t i l l . :.Ior r i ll' out ide intere t ha \·e been eY nh- di. lob e - t rott ri bu t ed among d a i rying, ·wool-o-atherin ", ting. and t h e m o re deadly of the pecie . nicker i . a p l u g-o- e r a n d a L o . omething o f a . h ark. I f he doc.n't make Phi Beta Kappa i t \\"On·t be hi fau l t . ?\ e xt year he exepect t o add to the fu nd of bi know led�e by at tending ).fa Tech. Good lu ck, ).forrill ! \\.c'll m i � � you in m o re way t ha n one.
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' ' I n gie,' ' "Jovial" Ricker Cla ical In titute, ' 1 3 ; B and, I, 2, ) peaking, 3 ; -1- ; Leader. 3 ; H a l lo\\·el l P rize D ru id . I n i e hail from H o u l ton, l ocated in the l a r <> e � t c o u n t y i n :.faine. I n 1 9 1 3 - 1 6 he per a n a l l y condu cted a tate \\· i t h h i band. ocial erie· of tou r ayer the function , c h i efl y Pink Tea-. take u p bi spare t i m e . o u n t ry Club d a n c e a r c al o a pecialty o f h i . l n t h e peek" lngie ha s w o n c o n ideralik "Ad\'ance F ublic Hi. fa\· o r and renown, both a . debator a n d orator. . tron h o l d , h°'\"t:\' e r . i located in or near D r. H omer P. L i t tle" Geology Depa rtm ent. l n t h e fu tu re 1\ e e x pect reat thi ng. of l n g i e cracking oil well out in kJahoma.
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T lS JOYCE, � y 'Tom" Town end H a rri. H all H igh chool , ' 1 3 ; T rack Team, r , 2, 3, 4 ; Football Team, I , 2, 3, 4 ; Debating ociety, 2 ; maker Commi ttee, 2, 3 · Dramatic, 3 ; tudent uncil 4 ; D ruids ; \\' arer of '
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"Tom" bel i eve that · a man from New York doe not really ne d c lie e, but take it merely a recrea tion. But he ha tuck by the hip pretty well and ha d cided to accept a heep- kin. He ha not yd decided what he will do a fter raduation a 1 - .000 j ob are carce and Kew York doe not need a new mayor. But he has, of nece ity. deYeloped con ideralile financial and diplomatic abi l i ty while in colle e and we will bank on hi landing one or the other ome time .
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" La\Y rie," larice" Lawrence H i o-h chool ' 1 3 ; Footbal l quad, r , 2, 3 ; Var i ty Team, 4 ; Track quad, 1 , 2, 4 ; Relay quad, I , 4 ; Cla. Ba ebal l, I , 2 ; a r ity B a ebal l quad, r , 2 , 3 , 4 ; Freshman Banquet Committee ; Cla Executive Commi t tee, 4 ; enior Hop Committee, 4; Druid ; \ \ earer of ' C." '·
A an athlete Lawrie i a man o f no mean ability. H e i kno' n i n all the branche o f outdoor and indoor port . I t i a well known fact that La, rence, Ma ., wou l d not be on the map i £ it were not for 'vVallie. Loyalty i his motto. There i no doubt that as consi t ent a plugger a he will make h i mark in the world.
GERALD E.-\ RLE LEEDS,
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"Jerry," " Loquaciou ' Bo ton Engl i h H igh , ' r 3 ; Cla s B a eball r ; Band, I , 2, 3 ; M u ical Club 3 , 4 ; J u nior P rom Committee, 3 ; A sistant M anager Football, 3 ; M anager, 4; Physical Society ; \ \ earer o f Man ager's " C ; " Up ilon Beta. ,
J erry never could ee Math., but then, who want to ? He i primarily and in tinctively a l u sinc m an. H e can run anything, if you let him alone, from a ictrola dance ( I O cent per couple ) , to a champion· hip football team. Thi la t year thin s ha e been d ifferent, as occupant of the de luxe apartment hi_ d ignity has ri en out of ight, he i bored by the coo ing of Waterville belles, his thoughts are only for a far-away love. J erry i destined to be general man ager of the Phoolpru fe Motor Car Co.
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T H EODOR E
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· Teddy" . \\ aten·ille H igh chool , ' r 3 . \i\ · e all know h o w m u c h w e w i l l m i s s Teddy " he n he i s g o n e a n d w e don 't k n o w w ho w i l l f u r n i h c ig-ar ette for the bunch now. How h e h a ever manaacd t o fool the Prof . into l etting him by w e can't i m ag-i nc b u t it looks n o w a if uch w ere the case. I t i -; re ported that a p re ident o f t h e " o u s o " he en forc e ' " o r d e r a n d p rotection" in th e m e e t i n s. 'vVe e x p e c t t o ee T dd\· a one o f the leadin mao-nate o f \i\. ater ville i n t h e days t o come.
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" ndy," ' · Heinie" Powder Poin t chool , 1 3 ; A tant f an ager Track 2 ; :M a nager 3 ; Senior Coun c ilman, -t · \ ice- President Maine I ntercoll egiate tb.letic ·ociation , 3 · P hy i cal Society, P re ident, 4 ; ommencement Committee, 4 ; M u ical Club 3 ; Dramati c 4 ; Druid ; \Yearer o f anager A great m an ! F or t h ree yea rs he h a s fu rn i hed amu ement for t he Deke Hou e with his l u rid descrip t i on s, h i mu cular contort ion s. and il l s one chord dit t i e . "11 ' i the one letter i n the alph abet t hat be an ·wer to, but w h ether it tand for manager or some t h i n g el e only t h o e w h o l iye with him know. H e has done e\'erything from digging clam o n the fiat of D u x b u ry t o being l eading m a n i n the Dramatic lub. \\'e are u re that if ucces doe not come to him that he w i l l make a n ew kind of u cces for him el f.
1 AD S E ::\T , C. C. '·T. B.'' Nev York Mi i onary T raining I n t itute, ' 1 4 ; Bible Study Commit tee, Y. M. C. A., 3 ; Vice-President P ro h ibi tion Societ , 4 ; Freshman Bible Study Leader 3 , 4. T H ORWALD B E R N E R
"T. B . ' i a good p ort e v e n t h o u g h he i gu i l ty of being a m i n i ster. He ha s petty ho rtcom ings to be u re, u c h a --- --- 3 o clock, M onday A . i\I . But v e can forgi,·e h i m becau e of t h a t contagiou s op timi m of his. A n d t h en "T. B." i n o t w o by four p reacher. Hi congregation falls in l ove w i t h h i m on the pot-and t h e fa i r sex al o . By the way, h i de Yoted hobby i "The test imony of archceology, renla tion. and cientific re earch t o the authority, a u then t ic i ty, and i n p i ra t i o n o f the H oly Canon." How could you h elp b u t u cceed, " T . B. ?" 37
F H ED A L BERT l oTT L E , T n "Freddie'' rd H irrh chool , ' 1 3 ; Prize Entrance cholar hip ; Fre-h man Prize peaki ng, I ; F i r t 1� r shm· n cholar h i p P1· ize, r ; Fir:t German I rize, I ; econd Prize phomore Declamat ion, 2 ; con l Prize Hal lowell Prize peaking. 3 ; Fi r�t Pri ze J uni r Exhibition 3 ; I nt rcol l i ate T mperance Prize peaking onte t , 2 ; n cho , 2 3; ·ociat Edit r, 3 ; Dramatic U uli, I , 2, 3 ; l r i lent, 3 ; I ntercol legiate Debate, 3, -1- ; :\ l ur ray Prize D bate, ; A ociate Editor l e\ u:. · orthfiel d D legat ion , 3 ; Treasu rer I . l 3 ; hemi cal oci ety ; Phy i cal ociety ; :\ I y: t i .
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" 436, p l ea e ! H l l o ! I t h i Fo H al l ? " An<l t h e n [ol l o \\' a c01wer ation that would m ak e Romeo nook. a n d J u l i e t eem l i k e e m bryo n i c l o v e r . \\'hen leayes th i i n t i t u t i o n t h e girl ' d i Y i sion w i l l lose one of i t st aunche t a d m i r e r s . A n d yet he a l w ay h a s time f o r a on r or a t u n e o n his "bu l l fi d d l e . " H .\ R LE . B R U
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P r ice, e n t e r i n g a a Benedict. p r e p a re d t h e " ' ay for the many m a r ri e d m e n w h o entered thi. l a t y c: a r . xpects t o retu rn t o teach as h e i on l eaye o f au He . ence Ior two year _ H e i one o f t h e m o st hand ome l a. and w e re h e not al ready e n men in the enior tang l e d i n the bond o f m a t r i m ony u n d oubtedly m an y w o u l d Jiaye been broken at Fo. s H a l l . heart
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Rankin i not ven- well kno\rn to the student 1 ody, for he came to u from theolog. everthele h e ha i mpre -sed u a a w orker of no mean abil i ty and we expect a great deal f rom h i m in hi future l i fe.
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V.'e have o ften wondered i f a l l men from Liver more Fal l are of u c h gioantic mould. " Rec·· h a ome e tabli h e d conviction f o r t h e propagation o f w h i c h he w o u l d for feit hi reputation. A concrete i ntance w i l l u ffice. ' · I am w holly in fav or o f fu - i ng.' ( B u t-breathe it l ightly-i f h e can get a o- i rl . ) A s an editorial writer ' " Rec" i real l y famou and the pun gent product o f hi pen re-echo w herever the of ficial or an o f t h e college i known . Le t w e forget, en- itive, i u p e rb . D e l icate. ·' Rec" a . an actre entle, " Rec" would be mi taken for our pin ter aunt · anywhere.
LB ERT RA v 111 0 x n RocEHs, z -Ir · Ray \\'aten-ille H igh chool, · 1 3 ; Executive Com mitree I ; Cla Pre i dent, I ; Fre h man Prize Readi ng, I ; H allowell Prize peaking, 2 ; ec ond, 1 l urray Prize Debating, 2; H onorar D e bati n g o c i ety, 2 3, 4 ; Pre i dent, 4 ; I ntercol l egiate D ebating Tea m , 2, .1 ; Captain, 3 ; A ociate Editor O R.\ L E . 2 ; ORA L E ociation , 3 ; Bu ine Ianager, 3 ; ecretary thletic ouncil, 3 ; Council man 3 ; Cla Orator, 3. '
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of o u e d t o roam ing t h e d e · e r t R a y became found i t h a rd t o contain h i m el f l.Iexico t ha t he h a on hi return to colle e-not that he wa tame be fore H e i a redundant encyclopedia of u n iyer al he l e ft. and o m n i potent know ledge, peci al i z ing upon election and t h e war. H e i an orator, a bu i n e s man and a old ier. He i a great and good oldier ; and a - a bu ine man, he i n't bad.
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a i l ed the tormy ea and retu rned t r i u mphant. He came t o colle e a m i ogyn i t, b u t n o \\' he run. t h e gau n t let w i t h the re s t o f t h e m . E x p y b e l i e v e in I e c i a l t ie . in colle e h i has 1 een ba eba l l . a nd h e ha cl one i t u p brown, fool ing them all, and c011\'i n c i n g m a1w even · a d iscon solate ba e r u n n e r t h at he wa r t t a l l . I £ he can afford a couple of h u n d red doll a1· w orth more of Geology book , he w i l l complete t lte \ \ o r k of that departm · n t , an expert Geologi ·t, pre p a re d to ally forth u pon t h e u n ,u pecting w o rld a n d d i g h i fortune f r o m the mo u n t ain .
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P r _ i d n t l nt ercol l ea i a te Pro h i bition ocia t i on . I ; Pre ident tate I n terco l l egiate roh i b i tion . . o i at i n 2 ; h a i rman Y . l\ I . . A . Rel ig I eetings Com mi ttee 2 ; \ ' i ce-Presi dent Y. o c iate Editor 0RAl L E , 3 ; l\IysLik a l l g r e a t a u t h o r " H a r ry " i . u e t t e r kno>Yll b) his p n n a m e . ' J o � eppo," w h o s e w ri t i n g ! J ay e a<l d e d m u c h in t h r e a l r i c h n e . o f t h e i r t h u g h t and beauty It i · e l d o m of e x p re . i on to t h e col lege p u h l i a t i o n - . i n d e d . that c l a . i. hono red w i t h a man w h o can pa public peak i n g. ru n the R . R . Y. 1\I. . A., p reach h i way thr ugh c o l l ege and pull off J ohn \\'i f t ' s old t u n t of c r i t i ci z i n cr e\·ery known i n t i t u t ion and get a w ay w i t h it. The be t w i _l1 of the cl::i. o f 1 91 7 o \\ i t h you .
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"Canary" u ed to be the mo t ba h fu l boy in the cla. . but he took up dancing and the re ult \\ er Yery ati factory. A nyhow h i intere t are n o long r \\' holly in the college i f one m ay j udg·e by the letter that he end out on the r .32. He belie\' e in the fu mo. tu re of the potato indu.try and h ope to be an took ":pud" King. ome day. R.\ y
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"Glim" \\ · e·turook H igh chool , 1 3 ; 1 u . i cal Club, 1 ; Physical o c iety, 3 , ...J. \ i ce- President Phy-i Executi\' e ommittee. 4 : cal ociety , -t ; Cla Druid . •
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Ea rl\' in hi career 'Glim" met h i fate in a demure m aiden a nd i nce that t i me b e h a been a con fi rmed woman hater. \\' e cannot predict a career for him. for we don · t bel ieYe that he him elf ha any idea what calling he w i l l elect, but he w i l l doubt le. . fit into ome niche i n the u n i ver e in due t ime. PA
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"v\'hit" hail· from Fayette, wh ere\'er that i . I f you hould eyer w i h t o locate "\\ hit, ' tart omc thi ng, for if there i anything \1·orth while goinu on. \'OU 'II ah' ay find h i m i11 m edias res. ay, " v\"hit'' i . ii ma. ter at ru nning tin hower . H e ha many ide to h i _ m ake-up. H i_ laugh can be heard from the " Dead Rat" to the Kennebec, and then he ha the abil i ty to be eriou at the ame time. You'll al way find him one o [ tho e big-hearted. brotherly fellow that can be banked on e\'ery ti me.
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" Le. ter" obu rn Cla. i cal In 6tute, ' 1 3 ; econd Prize chol ar h ip, I ; Fir t German Pri ze, I ; opho mor Decl amation 2 ; J unior Exh ibi tion .) , I urr c:y Prize Debate, 3 ; H all owel l Prize peakociate Editor ORA L E , 3 ; ecretary ing, 3 ; ., 2; tudent Council -t ; Trea mer Y. M . Debating oci ety 3 ; H on r R oll , 3. This young man. bri rht and energetic. h a t h e u n u u a l q u a l i ty of combi n i n g lligh cholar h i p . n u m e rou · a c t i v i t i e in college l i f e , ou t icle w ork, and fi n d i u g t i m e till to be a true f r i e n d t o each and every one o f u . Yet, withal. he i exceedingly quiet an<l u n a s u minp:. re ady for the next man to take the p r a i e w h i le he doe the real work. He certainly ha p l aced hi n ame on the honor rol l of the college and hi ab en c e ne xt Year will I e urely fel t . Here' wi hinn- h i m c y e ry ·- ucce in hi cho �en Ii [ work.
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Ir alth a m , H ass. Pittsfield, Jloss. S o u th H a nson , l !ass. Harriso n S u ffield, Co n n . Xorth B e 1�&ick Wash i11gton
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Clin t o n ."1. l b io n B rookl3 11 , X . r . East Peppe rell, Moss. Corn i11 g, .Y. } ' . Sears lll o n t H o lden, ,U ass . H o 1t lto11 Elim o rth 1 Veston T u rn ers Falls, .1 1 ass. B l u e h ill A t tleboro, M ass. Ca mden
l\Ia tin icus B roo kl)'ll , .Y . Y . East O t isfield Jladison
I T · a rre11 J i eredith, X. H . Wa tei:� ·ille
H est S o 1 1 1 e n.:i!ll!, Waten:ille T Vash b u m
TVa ten:ille f f o odhaven X. Y. J I o n tic ello a m b ridge T f 'li i tiina.n,
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Jlass.
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\\' T I- L T we ar back at th
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f 'C pp r Cla� · d m we can l ook
,,·e m � y admi re ou r many brave deed
that we h a \ e a\· i d
that we per f rmed a
t Bloody
I o n c l ay ,,.
been told that t h i phomore
wa
ubmitt d t a mel y , n t from fear, b u t becau -e w e h ad
cu. t mary and, al o v\·e d i d not care to
of t h e i r petty amu emen t .
marain , b u t l a t r rnan banquet w a
\\ e 1 '
\ erwhel med t h e upper c l a a compl ete
a n d for ent rtaium nt
u cce
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e Y e ral o f t h e
taaed by P. T . Barnum in h i
ex ception , th Thi _e
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pri,·e t h e poor
es in t h e t rack-meet .
ophomo1·e
ur F re h LWU
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ta H ou e ever
taged a. fine
1 al mi e, t clay . oph omore
ha
t o become ,,-hat i t i , f o r t h ey were, w it h few
t u n u i tabl e con crlomeration t h a t ha
ver ent ered t h e H al l
olby. ) ear \Ye rea l l y h a Y e emba rked on the j u rney of l i fe a n d
t i me in fu c la
m
oph omore c l a
d
t the ba eb� l l aame by a n a r row
The t ra i n i n g t h a t we gaye t h e Fre h rn en wh n \Ye "·ere aided t h e pre e n t of Old
d
Fre · h -
ph more .
men and
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at l a_ t in th
t rmy path · and L h e dan e rou · -h a l
i n cr, playing pool , and, merely a. a
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hadow ne er
arow
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pen d our
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Q}lass of RALPH
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H UG H E. , Presiden t Y
R. \Y H J TTE :\' , 1 · ia-Pre
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ART H U R
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HEATH,
(!Hass �ell
H u l l abal , Hurr ay f r u Hullabaloo, Hu rray for u Hullabaloo H ul l abaloo, r 19,-Yah ! Bah ! \\"ah !
.§opl1omote cn1an.s h arles \ ictor nder en \\ i l lard Bailey mold John Che ter hw rth harle Martin Bailey, 2d Phinea Putnam Barne arl Norman Beetle Mar ton Leadbetter Be,·erage Leslie Lyman Bl ack Frederic Davi Bl anchard Ralph Ebbett Bradbury Robert Tyrrell Carey Errol Cle eland Chase W i l liam Chi ttenden J oh n Foster Choate \\ illiam \ ind or Chute Jame Bernard Conl on Edward Moody Cook Horace Ober Coolidge Lau reston Alpheus Craig Ira Everett Creelman Edward Alexander Cron i n Francis Neal Dow Ralph H udson Drew Wentworth Vincent Driscoll
F ra llling h a m ,
lil ass.
H aterville H altham, Mass.
Wi11 th rop Center Ho u lton Xew B edford, Mass. "(\To r th Haven So u th B ro o k s viile h erborn, ,U nss. Van B u ren. Islesbo ro Skowh egan E ast River, Co n n . Ca mb ridye, Mass. Paris Fitch. b u r.(/, Mass. Y a rk Villape TVellesle31, A!ass. Island Falls Suffield, Con n . Pittsfield, . H. North B ro oksville Ho ulton Brooklyn, N. Y.
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mith Dunnack Eugene Fuller Ell ingwood H .e rbert Henry Fletcher \ \ i l l i am D rummond al Ii r ordon Enoch Gate lexander Gib..;on F rederick ::-\athan \\.arren Grant .J ohn \\' i l l i a m Greene ubrey Eugene G reenl aw Benj amin havv H anson F red Ru fu H arriman rth ur teward Heath ( 1eorge Fox Hendr · ck Lincol n Heye. R alph Cu rr i e H ughec. Charl es Barron J ohn on T hn H arold T ohn on . T acob tor f l a i n ·T ame ndre\\. K n o x i · a , c D ewey Lo,·e Ceralcl Raleio-h M acCartln . \ u�tin \Yi l l i am faddock. E rn e t LeRoy 1 c Carmack R ay mond H epburn 1\ I err i 1 1 \ rthur J . M ini. ter :\" ewton Leroy our e H a rold bram 0 good \\'ill iam Ru ell Peeler. on Erne t J oseph Perr y H arol d N e\\•ell Roundy . \ rt h u r Garvin Sander_on Berton Lake Seeki n s . 1 f red L e . l i e horey \\ ' ill ard Edward mal l H uo-h llen mi th Harol d R aymond peare J o�111 \\·e. ley tin on John rthur towell R bert Edmund ull iYan Galen Ferdinand Sweet Vernon H�n Tooker Daniel P . Toz ier eth Gi nery Twi tchell Earl e tanley Tyl er Iartin Maurice \\ ei man W illiam Benyon \Ve t JU)' Raymond \\ b itten . id ney P rebl e \Vyman
Bangor Caribo u IVaterville Concord, .Y . H . Foxcroft Portsm o u th , _\·. H . Hartford, Co1111. Blue h ill Masardis Sanford B ristol, X . H . fVater· ille Sew Rochelle. Y. } · . A ttleboro , Mass. Houlton Fairfield Con c o rd 1\· . H. ·on •ay Pain ted Post, X ew York L o naco11 in.g, ,U d. kowh egan Owl's H ead Wytopit!o ck So '111 erville, Mass. To ro 11to , a u . Lan caster , .\'. H . Medford, Mass. Portlwn d Lawren ce, ! if ass. H linslow Bridgewater Sto111·ngto11 Surry P ittsfield Cary B aldwinsc•ille, �1 ass. Prospect Harbor Freeport Ca m.den., :Y. I. L in coln Cen ter C li erryfield O akland Fitchburg, Mass. Harrington B rooklyn , Y. n aterville Prospect Harbor TVh it11u1111 , Mass.
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recapitulate phyl ogeny, ' ' ay the Biologi t . That i to ay that the o-rowth o f a ingle individ1:1al from the mbryo i but a r pet ition o f the pecie_ . But why uch extravagant term in beginning the h i tory o f l 9 r 9. O f writin<T the xploit o f P h i h i there have been n o end. To pen the hi tory o f 1 9 1 9 would be, i n accor lance \\·ith the cien t i fi c l aw l>ut to repeat the hi tory of all preceeding generation . ction peak l uder than word i n p ro v i n O" that our i the ri<Tht to di tinction i n the pre ent appl i cat ion of thi law. From our f ir t appea rance n the bank o f the E ennebec, we were the obj ect · o f attention , uppo edly for our merit_, but on Bloody Monday N i gh t we learned otherwi e. The ea \� a ch oppy and there were b reaker ahead, b u t we weath tered the gal e -ind emerged in due time meeker and wi er. \\ ithout beauty o r comel ine and con tantly reminded that we were not de i rabl e citizen , we et our elve: to the ta k of makino- our honorable cl a ir>. embr) o a nece a ry appendage in uch a t ime-honored in titution . Our banquet p a e d o ff ucce fully and ecurely d e pite the fact that there were ophomore outside wailing and snatching out teeth . 1 9 1 9 wa made con picuou . one u n h iny morning by i t pre ence on the gym. Inci lentally we po e an em·iable reputation i n ba eball circle by winning a F re h men from the exal ted ophomore and i n our ophomore ) ear f rom the untamed Fre-bmen. Aggre ive and progre i v e have been our watclnrnrd . \Ve could not be ati fied with h a i n <T o l b y do m u c h for u ; we have d o n e much f o r Colby. In the col l ege curriculum we have mown a wide swath . Our athlete ha e di tingu i bed them el e on the gridi ron diamond and cinder . ! though the ba e ball team was compo ed mo tly o f veteran we ucceeded in co\·ering everal po i tion . Our track men haYe not b roken any record but are making a good hawing. \ ith ju t pride may we divert attention to the gridi rou. \V hen " 1inger" and five veterans o f the 1 9 1 4 hampion hip team received their diploma there wa con ternation i n the camp, but, when 1919 had 1:.ieen mar shalled upon the campu , to th u rpri e o f al l , the depleted rank were fi lled as in a night. They fought their way al mo t to a champion hip a Fre hmen, but u nder the banner o f Phi Chi and leader hip o f " Eddie " Cawley they gained the v .i ctory for Colby. Not only so but next fall s football squa d w i l l be led upon the gridi ron by one of our own di tingui hed ons. \!\ e are indeed proud to be Sophomores. '·\ hy is our food o ery sweet ? Becau e we earn be fore we eat." To the tune o f Phi Chi we have endeavored to be t ru e to our trust i n payinrr our re pects to the F reshmen. \Ve have faithfully dedicated our el e to the unfini hed ta k remai ning be fore us. \i e have cha tened when nece a ry ( we regret to ay that i t ha been all too o f ten ) and have endeavored to ca t about them an upl i fting i n fluence. Our embryoni c tage has been pas ed th rough with marked rapidity. \\ e are rapidly adj u t i ng our elve to our new environments. Let others now f u r n i h clown and j e ter for the amu ement o f the upper cla -men, a for u. , ' Forward H o !" E
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Tre as u re r, ] . E. J o: m c C!.tla.as '1Jel1 Ri ckety-ax -co-ax-co-ee, 11 for olby : \\ · e · re '2 OL R : B right Green and Dirty Yello �v
Ilf re.al1man QJla.as tephen llen Bernal Dana Bailey \ \ ilbu r oel Baxter H enry Lorne Bell Reginald \V. Bolton Raymond Oli ver B ri nkman Paul Lester Brook he ter A bury B rovvn Charle� Gordon B ro w m·ill J ohn \Voolman B ru h E erett \Yhite B ucknam Elliot El roy Buse tanton arville Jo eph Henry Claffie ad Howard Conl ey George Arthu r Co t ley Dan iel M i l ton Crook Clyde Berry Cross \i\Talter Vlyman ros Donald H aseltine C1 1 rli :; H arol d orcros Demp:;ey Robert Byron Dow William Cheney Dudley Charles Spurgeon Eaton Rhoden Basse Eddy Hubert Adams Emery George Lawrence Evan Edo-ar Everts Edward Fahey Al fred Leonhardt Fraas \\ i l l i am M artin Fra er Raymond Louis Giroux Percy Goldthwaite Loui Randolph Goodwin Thomas Grace M errill Selden F rederick Greene Myron Cli fton Hamer
T !t o 111aston L i'i. •ernwre
Falls Stockholm H a·uerh ill, �l ass. Ticon deroga, N. Y. HMtford,
onn.
orway Freeport X eedha111 , AI ass. H t. r · e r n o n , Y. H a rr i ng t o n East Ch ica,q o, Ind. Sp ring Lake D alto n 11 1 ass. H in c k ley Wa t e rvil le Fall River, Jlla ss.
East C o rinth
Mattapan , 111ass .
Fa irfield
S t illw a ter
Fort K en t o u th B en rick Raynham Cen ter, Nlass. Sh elb u r n e Falls. Jlla ss. S h aw 11w t B iddeford Co r n i n g , . Y. Dalto n , AI ass. Fitchb u rq , Mass.
Ca 111 bridr1e, Uass.
TVater uille C!t ester, V t. V ark Vi!laqe r5 ro o k ly1 1 , . . Y. A thens \r u ilfo rd 54
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\ \ ' i l l iarn Patten Hancock Pearl Libby H a n com C u rt i Hugh Ro s H atch Lee \ \ · elch H o l brook A l mon Packard H unter R ay mond 0 good J ane · olby Bartlett Kalloch Alexander LaF l e u r Harry Earle Lewi n J o eph Ed,,·ard Little, ] r. H a rold J o h n Logi e 1 obert F reema11 Lord I er l e Fo ter Lo\\·ery Everett tanl ey l\I r hall W endel l P h i l l i p I cCli h , r t h u r Ray M i ll h arle A rch ie M itchell Ior e L) man Roger Ra) mond Smith Owen Edward Loui Perry Oli n Ki mball Porter Albanus Moulton Pottle hton Farnham R i chard -on G uy Ed\\·ard Rou e · r t h u r Ferdinand cott t anley eil bible Charl e Cobu rn mith Regi n a l d H o u crhton t u rte,·ant l arence ndrew Ta h Thaddeus F reeman Til ton Le li e B u rton Ti t comb H a rold Thoma rie Charle E erett i gue ydney D e w ey \Yentworth H arol d Cummi n g \\ h ite H a rry Holman \\ h i t i n g Robert Edward Wi lkin
York Village Waterville Fairfield East _ ew Portla nd Ho nlton West Hartford, Con 11 . Fort Fairfield T a terville Ha u/ton
0.' ew L o11do11, Co n n.
Linneus Xorth B rooksuille Mo n t icello Glou cester, U ass. Caribo u Al o nticello Ha·:p1es� ille Still Ri er Mass Woodfo rd� . Mansfield, Mass.
Houlto n East Otisfield Fairfield East Pepperell, lJ ass. E11glewood, _y _ J . Rockport ko<(1hega11 L ir•er m o re Falls Strong Wo odfords T Vest Kenneb H n k Byfield , - Mass. n aterville A lbio n Waterville J o n esport
Ho ulton
.§petia l anh lll m: lassifieb Stonington Rockville, Mass. rvate rvill e FitchbHrg, Mass. Wa�1erle)I, Jass. Oakland Fra nkfo rt East S u lli •an Po rtland A llsto n . Mass. Brookli11e, Mass. Smyrna Mills Wash b u rn
e c i l L eonard B erdeen nthony Down C olby rth u r Raymond Daviau Edv.:ard Capen Dunbar Rollo B u cki ngham Farran rthur 1 . Gree l ey \\'i l f red Geoffrey H u rl ey Ju t i n O l en Johnson Joh n I n grah am Li comb Edw i n Farnham M ab ie B e rn a r d Ri chard M u rphy Everet t dolphu R ockwell I i l ford I aac mph rey 55
1J1ren qma11 1!Jistory D E LI G with h i t ri cal matter, the h i tori2n meet with three cla es f materi a l : the thino- that are, the thing that eem to be, and the thing that are n t . Little d i ffi culty i experienced in deal ing with thing that are not a it i p - ible f r the h i t or i a n to treat t h e m i n "' hat oever the manner mo t plea i ncr. H ence we noti ce that men of in ferior abi l i ty u ually are content to a rran ge the thino- that ar not ; while nly the greate t o f ma ter attempt to deal with th ing that are. In vievv o f the e fact , the pre ent hi torjan, recog n i zing h i neith r in feri r n r yet uperior abil ity, ha decided : '
"Jf '1J
To ing the thing that eem to be, ( i . e. ) the Cla o f 20. There could perh ap be introduced the few thing- that are. Truly, too, cou l d be tol d the many thing w h i ch are not. But the author, tru ting that 1 920 w i l l change, w i l l forget the e ; and rather than pen the stain that would besmirch the en u ing year , h e await the charge o f prej udice . f te r th e i r introduction to campus a nd the P1·e ident, a f e w d a ) s o f pomp and pride were u ffered by the other , and Bloody Mon day came. Then did thi product o f boarding- chool c i v i l i zation fi r ·t have the opportu n i ty o f devel oping manhood. They shov\' ed the benefit \\ h i ch , even i n so short a time, had been worked by Colby atmo phere : They heeded the midnight ummon , ' ' F re h men Out" and from e ery tandpoint they ably per formed. The Clas o f ' 20 upheld their color in their attitude o f, down with tradition , up with precept. They hel d a banquet and ( wh i per i t ) a dance ; but thei r a l l ie , the J un i or , must be told o f i t by the pu r uing Sophomores. vVh i l e being de feated by ' 1 9 in baseball , they al o di played their knowl edge of cu tom by giving the grape -both basket -to the Sophomores, while the J un iors watched a ru h l e Grape Rush. Thei r common i nterest, Colby, however, i drawing and has drawn their bond o f friendship close and tight. They are now o f the legion who tand ready to protect the name and fame o f their Alma Mater. M ay Colby fi nd T H E M worthy !
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1917
R EELEY
T 'ice-Preside n t ,
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P H OE B I E
Secretary , F L
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Treas u rer, l R M _\ Ro
Q).lu.s.s lf ell Che He !
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�enior QT lass M y r t l e Loui
T V o r e ester, M ttss.
A l d rich
Camde11
Lucy M ae A l l en
F a i rfi eld
YV i n i fred Kath<.rine Atwood .t.
Bethel
a M arion Dean
Xo rth H ave11
lf a rgaret H el e n Brown
r assalboro
H a rr i e t I abel l a Can h a m
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M ary C a t h e r i n e
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H elen Dorothy M y ra A l ta C r o
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TV ater-ville
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D exter
M arian R u th Dagget t
Wa t e rville
o. Vassal b o ro
Gertrude V i o l a Donnelly Ethel E tel l a Duff
Ho ulton
H azel Alta D u rgin
West For!zs
Grace
I m a Farnum
D a n b v£ ry,
Grace
on tance F l et c h e r
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H azel
Ke n t's H ill
1 i l l i cent Gibb
M i l d red B u rdena G reeley
R u m ne'y, X. H.
i\l i l d r d Sanborn
L o u d o n , _Y. H.
Leono ra
reen e
H 'estport
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Clifto ndale, fllass.
el ma Koeh l e r
R o c kp o rt
EL i e Mae Lane E.
J eanne
C11111 berland
foul ton
R uth
1 u rdock
F l o ra
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East
L i l l ian N i n a T u t t l e
L i m e rick
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Joan Ro
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:§euior i!jistory � �
COLD P R i l\' C rain wa fal ling out ide. \\ e were cu rled up cozily in bi armchai r before a roarina fi re our h ead bent clo ely over a big bl u e book v;ith t h e !by e a l in ray on the coyer. The fir t page ent itled ' F resh man Year" et u dreaming about the far · famed Ride to M a rana cook, th fetching Green Bonnet that brigh tened our n oble campu , the Theatri cal Perf rmance that brought crold to our trea u ry, and last o f al l , the too- u c e ful Freshman Ex i t at the fair-ground . M emoi· i e o f " ophomore Year· ' were the gloriou memone of victory. B a ketball Champion -, Tenni hampion. , and fi r t place in I y D ay Dance . Be ide , our ''better h al f" added fame to our brilliant fortune by winnincr both the Football and Ba eball hampion hip in our ophomore Year. "Junior Year. " Social butterAie and a credi t to our A l m a Mater. t the same time that ,., e were acquirina the fruit of knov l edae \\'e were proving our unu ual kill a "actor " and actre �e . hake peare him-el f wa undoubted! p roud of us in our remarkable i nterpretation of " Twel fth N ight." Oh ye , and in the pri n g w e "tripped the l i aht, fanta tic toe' at J un ior Prom and actually p id our debts. \Ve turned the la t page · rel u ctantly. ' enior dignity" was w ritten l arge on every page. Again the shade of hake peare talked around the campus and miled upon "Th e Merry \ ive o f \Vi nd or. ' tudent Government blos omed u n der our magic touch ( look out, boy ,-th e fi r t tep tov ard " equal suffrage" ) . IO\Yly we clo ed the preciou book and at dream ing. v e h ad ventured out upon the Sea o f Knowledge, and i n pite o f hoals and w h i rl pools, had, a fter al l, sai l ed sa fely into the harbor, teeri ng a fairly traight course and guiding t h e ships that fol lowed us. O\.\ w e yentu re out o n c e more-thi time u p o n the e a o f Li fe. \,\ atch u , you other little h ip. ,-and ee if w e don't come ail ing through the parkl ing '"''ater with ail pread and ictory at our prow.
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M YRTLE L UISE ALDRICH
'· nookie'' Tort hbriclge H i gh School , W hitins ille, ::\ I a . , ' 1 2 ; Y. \\ ' . C . . Cabi net ; M i ionary Committee 2, 3 ; tuclent olunteer ; Libra ri an tu dent \' ol unteer, 2 ; \ i ce-Pre ident tudent \ 'olunteer, 3 4 ; " R. R . " ; Deut cher Yerein, I ; Literary ociety, ...J.. 11yrtle, better known as " nookie," is a famou mathematician and has taken ever) cou r e in phy ics and chemi try t hat the college offer . P almer H o u - e p a r l o r h a o ften b en tu rned i nt o a rec i tation room for h er tutor cla es. She i s a tiny las , but we for- get h r petitene s ,.,,. he n we t h i nk of her large heart and enduring pat ience, e specially w hen she nur ed u s a l l t h rough t he r i ppe, a n d i t w a s then t h at he pro,·ed her el f an excel lent cook also. Report says h e is to b ec o m e a f o r ei g n m i ionary, but we cou ld recommend her a a math. Prof. a homemaker o r a trained nur e as w e l l .
L u c y MAE
LLEN, x n
Camden H i crh School , '07 ; House Commit tee, I ; Cla ecretary , I ; Secretary and T rea u rer Reading R oom sociation, 3 ; Chai rman Junior P l ay ommittee, 3 ; P resident Reading Room ociation, 4 ; Chairman Senior Pla Committee, 4 ; K appa lph a . "V\ h e re' Lucy ? I haven't any l ight." 'Lucy I want my t rnnk to go to t h e n ext t rain." " I s Lucy here ? I can't find the Dean. I've got to have an ex cu e." 0 £ all the bu,y people i n Fo s Rall, Lucy i one o f the bu iest ; b u t a k her to go t h e p ictu re -0, no ! he can't. The t i me comes to go-" e l l , I gue s I w il l." H e r m any d u t ie have h indered her from j oi n i n g t he G l e e lub, and when you h e a r her warble. " I -K-Katie, beau ti ful maiden-," y o u h a v e to feel orry that uch a melod i o u s voice ha been wast d t h e e four year . H o v;ever, if you de i re an efficient manager, h e is u re to bring ati faction, be it any t hi n g from taging plays to t i ngin g t runks. She w i l l certa in ly be m i ed next year. \\' I N IFRED K ATH ERI N E ATWOOD, X 0.
La\ rence cal In ti tu te, peaking, I ; 4 ; G l ee Cl ub,
H i gh chool, ' 1 2 ; Cobu rn Cla i ' 1 3 ; Y. \V. C. A . ; H am li n P r i z e Iancloli n Club, 2, 3, 4 ; D ramatic , 4 ; Coburn Club, 3.
Thi i another one o f tho e always-catching-a-car i r i s who "commu te" from Fa irfield t o Colby. From l im p.e. of her we hould j udge that she i s o ur brief wel l content w i t h Ii fe, e pecial ly d u ri n g t h i s l a s t year, hu t \\'e cannot but feel that he h a m i ed her calling. \\'e m ight expect t o find her taking t h e lead i n any the atrical p roduction but w i t h o u t con u l t in g u at all she h a apparently i g n ed a l i fe cont ract with t h e V\'ilbnr o . and w e can only ay, "Good-bye, good luck and · God ble you . "
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By t h e time a week ha pa ed every n e w co m r i n Fo H a l l h a forgott en Be;rn i e ' real name, a n d a for Beanie- he h a rdly reco nize i t "' hen h e m eet it. he ha a m i nd of her own and can expre s i l w i t h fi r m n on a n y ubj ect f r o m m.ak i n g fu d e t o her b t q u i z in A t ronomy. Th re a re t \\ O point on w h ich he i not a l w ay o fi rm, however,-playing ol i t a i re ;:incl walking by the l\[e alon kee. I f you happen t o v i si t o r t o R i co n e x t year, d o not f a i l to c a l l on h e r ; you w i l l find h e r in a crrape fru it grove u rrouncled by p icka n i n n i e .
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" B rownie ' ' North I- -Ia \' en H igh ch ol ' 1 2 ; D ramatic , I . 3 4 ; Y . \ \' . C. ., I , 2, 3 , 4 ; J un ior P l ay ommitte 3 ; J unior Exh ibi tion . .) ; l umnce Editor olbiana, 4 ; enior Play Committee, 4 ; Literary lub, 4 ; Kapr a Alpha ; Ep ilon Beta. ,
B ro w n i e doe eyery t h i n from etting Fo s Hall he i ah1 ay w il li n 3 to d i n n e r to get t i n g engaged. help everyon and n \'er idle a m i n u te. T here i n't anyt h i n g h e can ' t t u rn h e r hand to. l i e i little, but oh, m y ! ! By the look o f lier d re s h e m u t belong orori ties i n coll ege. to about all t h Frat e m i t i e and W know t h i la, t year ha been a hard one for you, but you h a \' e kept u p w e l l and a re to be congrat u l ated.
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' Hattie" oburn Cla i cal In. titute, ' r 2 ; Y. \ \ C. A . ; Deut:ch r Verein , 2 ; l ee l ub, , obu rn Club, 3 ; \\'oman ' League 4 ; Liternry Society, 4 ; K appa lpha. '.
T h i cl e m u r e l ittle maiden i the noi i e t g i rl i n i n a h u r ry , too. She m ay be he'- ah\ ay college. een at any time i n t h e day ru n n i ng t o and from cla . he i one we can a l way depend u p on t h ou�h. for h e H e r facu l ty f o r lo i n g t h in gs "get t h r " \ ' ry t i m e . o u n ty . m ad e her famou s t h r oughout I ·nn bee ha N v e r m i n d , H attie, y o u w i l l n v c r l o s e t h e e teem and good wi hes of you r m an y friend ,
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" Becky' ' W aterville H i gh chool , 1 3 · Y. \\ · . C. ., l ; Glee Club, I 2 ; Dramc:tic --1- ; \\-omen' · League, 3, 4 ; Literary ociety. 4 ; Pageant, l , 2 , 3 ; Deut cher \ erein, l ; C h i Gamma Theta. Becky h a accomp]j hed many thing· along w ith her knoweldge here at olby. except height. he h a m anaged to u ryiye t bo1wh, by the help of her ide partner. and we wonder how he will cret aloncr next year without her. Catherine h a p rayed her el f to be q u i te a ewing teacher, for w h i ch Tom can ,·ouch. he al way ha a j oke to tell and ha ome l ine o f talk. H ELEX DoR THY
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' · Pro fe or" \\'aterYi l le H igh chool · 1 1 ; -Y. \\'. l a Trea urer, 1 ; H am l i n Prize peaking, l ; la - Dance, Colby Dc:y, l ; Paaeant, l ; lee Club, 2 , 3, 4 ; 1\ I anaaer o f Glee Club, 3 ; Pan H el l enic. 3 4 ; Y . \\ · . C. ocial erv i ce Com m ittee, 2 ; abi net, 3 4 ; D ramat i c . 3 4 ; ol leae hoir 3. 4 ; OR C LE Board 3 ; J unior Exhibition . econd Prize, 3 ; Cla - Ba ketbal l , 3, 4 ; Chi Gamma Theta.
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· · cro i e " ' olebrook cademy. ' 1 2 · t mmon Coll eue, l , 2 ; Y . \\ . C. . , 3 4 ; Glee luu. 4 ; fan dol i n Club . 3 , 4 ; Leader fandol in C l u b 4 ; Dramati c , 4 · Pageant, 3 ; Basketbal l , 3, 4 ; Li terary oc1ety 4. ''U h e n th e c h i m es ri11 o· o u t With a ' Carroll' gay." T h i l i t t l e g i r l f r o m � o rthern N ew H ampsh i re he i . q u iet, y e t liked came to u in her J u nior yea r. he came near lea,·ing by all a fter short acquaintance. u for " Germam-," but now i t look a though he wa more i n favor o f " Flander ."' \11/ e u ·ed to wonder about tho e t r ip to kowherran. but now we know. wi. h ,-ou ucce s i n your fut u re traYel and do hope you w on't lo e tho e preciou red m i tten 65
M AD E LJ TE DAGGETT, � D.. �
" Ptah " Dex ter H i ah chool , 1 3 ; Y. \\'. C. Pa eant, I · Duet cher Verei n , r , 2 ; Glee lub, I ; Dramat i c 3, 4 ; Li terary o ciety, 4 ; Kappa lpha. Thi q u i t, una urning fou r year ago. I £ t h i i w h ope they w i l l send u ready for a good time b u t he i a fri nd to all and I ave 11 •
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g i r l b l ew in from Dexter a ample o f Dexter g i r l s . omc more. h e i alway never forget her t u d i e - . we regret to ee }.ladelin
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ther ' obu rn Cla i cal In titute, ' r 3 ; Clas \Ti ce r ; Cla Pre ident, 2 ; Hamlin Prize I ; lee 1 ub, r , 2 , 3, 4 ; Mandoli n 3, 4 ; l a Ba ketball , I , 4 ; Y. \V . . Cabinet, 2 , ocial ommittee, I ; Y. \ \ . t h l e t ic Editor o f Co lbiana, 2 ; E c h o Ed hake perean Play , 3, 4 ; J unior Exhibi it r . 2 ; t ioo 3 ; The Li tera ry ociety, 4 ; Ten ni Cham pi n , r, 3 ; Leader ollege h ir, 2, 3, 4 ; Chi 1amma Theta. "�I
\ V e \\ Ouldn"t change one i n g l e t h i n about you, �Iothcr. for y0t1 ' re ju t all ri h t . \ i e u ed t o mourn · becau e you d i d n ' t l i v e at Fo Hall b u t you r pop corn, fi re lace and ood t i m e have taught u better.
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I f I t I d you of a ·irl, ometimes j u st sl ightly l ate, n who i hort and broad, w i t h a prigh tly, w i n g i n g ·ai t, W h o e eye are b ro w n . and laugh at you, Till fi r. t you know, y o u ' re laughing, too, \\.ho p l ay her cello and i n g h e r son g Paddle h e r canoe-and take you along. an cook and t u d \-. but-w hj oer low H ate m o t t e r r i bl to ew, Then u re you'd know that n o one other r s quite l i k e t hat, except-why, " M other."
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\\ ' aterville H i ffh Literary ociety 4.
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'0/e eldom ee this d e m u re l i t t l e mai den a t Fo · · H a l l , since he i a commu ter and pend her pare t i m e buy i n g t i ckets on t h e North a alboro car line. There are two t hings of w h ich she is very fond,-Astronomy Every u m rn e r fi n d h e r t ri ooing- the and dancin<T. l i ght fanta t i c i n a l i t tl e town u p nort h . h e bel i e\'C i n U n i ty, Coherence, and Empha i , but part i c u l a rl y U n i ty. We wonder w hy, Gertru de.
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ETH EL E TELL.\ D F F, x n R i cker la .ical In. titute, 1 3 ; C l a Pre i den t , I ; Religious l\ I eeting Committee, 2 ; Pc.ant, 2 ; istant Editor Colbia11 a, 3 ; Delegate to ih· r Bay, 3 ; Editor-in- "hie£ Col b ia1 1a, -1- ; Delegate to tudent O\' ernment Con \· ention at l\lt. H o lyoke Col l ege 4 ; Chairman Student Go,· e rnment Comm ittee, 4 ; K appa Alpha. A ppl i c a t i on , de t i n a t ion- olby s tat i on , regi trat i o n . B u t ! y ' r a t i o n , con t e rnation, t repidation, re ign ation . I m·i tation . eli_ue tration, recreation h e r salrntion ; oncentrati <;> n , e n e n- a t i o n , revelation, rec itation, o m m endat10n, t im u l a t i n . determination education ' Examin ation, 0 raduati on, her \' OCat ion- " E d i t a t i o n . ' !
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H azel wa a qu iet, d e m u r e l i t t l e Fre h m a n . a op hi t i cated tud iou ophomore, a bu y J u n io r an<l a .tern, magisterial S e n i o r yet she h a s been erene and reticent during h er whole college career and " trongly u pect "Thereth a re at h o n ." She is rath r an e xpert dancer a t w o o f her friends can ru e fu l l.1 te t i fy. H e r one occu pation t h i s year ha been p r e · . e r v in g an oppre i y e q u i e t in Foss H a l l corri d o r . he t ra \· elled a l o n e all t h e w ay f ro m "The F o r k t h . .
t o \ " i r g- i n i a l a t pring, \Y hich p r oo f that h e certa i n l y ha of her _el f in t h e fu t u re .
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' 'J ingle" Xe"· H amp h i re Literary Institution, I O ; Ba. ketbal l , I ; Cl a. ' i c e - P re ident ; 2 ; D ramat. 3 ; Co lbia1 1 a Board , 4 ; Trea urer o f Y . W . 4 ; K appa Alpba. .
It i Hall ! B e h o l d t h e chi e f finan icer o f Fo . aid t h a t m an ee deep and woman sees far but h e re i . one w h o ee both f a r a n d deep. S h e i t o a l l appear ance
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a n d t o p p e d for a c h a t on t he i n hu m a n c ru e lty of q u izze , you · find y ou r . e l f depa r t i n <Y f o r home p l u hal f a d ozen pepperm i n t and minu a d i m e. Y e , w e repeat, t h e c h i e f fi n a n i e r o [ F o H all !
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unt Pri cil" ·waterv i l l e H igh cho 1 , ' 1 3 ; Y . \ \ ' . ., I , 2 , 3, 4 ; lee Club, r ; P� gean t, I ; l a - Dance, 3 ; J unior Pro menade Committee, 3 ; D ramati c , 4 ; Literary ociety, 4 ; Kappa l pha.
W didn't k n o w about t h e theatri cal ability o f t 1 1 i girl till ju t thi year, when he became m ana er o f t h e Rural onccrt o . , and they gave the i r openin.r nu mber at Athen one cold n ight thi w inter. �he love to entertain and know a good cure for all dor m itory people. " En Avance" Fo s HalJ to 1 67 C IJ ege A enue.
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11erry. fun-lovin H azel. O n e ha only t o look at those parklin eye to .ee the mi chief lurking there. But it i n't all m i schief. Th re i a lot of ound common en e in that malJ, fluffy head and he can do anything from waitinP- on table for Pr x to puJlin an A i n Chemi t ry. That i right, H azel, keep miling and aJI the w orld will love you.
M I LDRED B E.RDE N A G R EELEY
" M utt," ' M il dred B. " Plymouth ( . H . ) H igh School , ' 1 3 ; Y . \ \ I . e re C. A. M i sionary ommittee, I , 2 ; Cla tary, 2 ; Del egate to Silver Bay, 3 ; Cla - E:xecu t i e Committee, 3 ; Glee Club, 2 , 3, 4 ; h ake pearean Pl2ys, 3, 4 ; Cla Pre ident, 4 ; Execu tive Board of Litera ry Society, 4. ·
M ildred i apparently a v e ry quiet girl, 1 u t her Dutton H ou e companion think quite d i ffer ntly. 'he profe e a trong l iking for Germ,;m but we reaJly think that Physics and Engli b Literature ha hatl more attraction for her-in fact it is rumored that she 1 taking a pecial corre pondence cour e in the latter now. But let u s whisper a bit of advice in your ear, M i ldred. be fore you become a teacher-Beware o f that smile. I t i too cap tivat ing. 68
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' Greeni e " Pittsfiel d N . H . ) H igh S ch ool, ' r 3 ; Cla� Trea u rer, l ; F i r t Prize Fre h man Reading, 1 ; Ba ·ketbal l , l , 2 ; Glee Club, l , 2, 3, 4 ; Leader Glee Club, 4 ; \ ice- Pre ident Y . \\1. C. A., 3 ; Pre. ident Y . \\'. C. A . 4; i ce- Pre i dent Woman · . League, 3 ; Pan - H el lenic Delegate, 3 ; . P re i dent Pan - H el l en i c , 4 ; Dramatics, 4 ; C o l b iana Board, 4 ; Cla Pre ident, 3 ; sociate Edit r ORA LE_. 3 ; Delegate ilver Bay, 3 ; Lit erary Cl ub 4 · Ch i Gc:mma Theta. A Pre ident o f Y. 11. C. A., G reenie' beha,·ior ha been w ithout a fla>v. h e i. a sport through and through. and never he itate w hen a good time i in Yie;\·. E,·en the ong-bird haYe a hard rival in Green ie a. h e pro,·ed w hen she and a canary competed at the Opera Hou e in r 9 r .:; . he wiil he o-reatly m i ed in all the Fo H all entertai nments and we d read eeing lier go.
LE ' ORA
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. Lee" Mor e H igh chool , 1 9 1 l ; Ex-' 1 5 ; 1 1 -out o f-door Club, l , 2 ; Executive Committee, l, 2 ; H ou e Coun c i l , 3, -+ ; Y. \i\·. C. . Cabinet , 4 ; h ai rman M i i onary Committee ; \ \ " o m en ' L agu e 3 4 ; Litera ry ociety, 4 ; K appa lpha. n e o f our tudiou g i r l a n d q u i t e a farnrite w i t h certain "Prof' i L e e . She l e ft coll ege f o r two years and w a - concerned with "undertaking " in U n i ty, but w a re thankful the e did not affect her ,eriou ly. e a re orry he ha the habit of forgett ino- face but do hope h e will remember a Colbyite whenever he meet one a fter he leave u for the bia-. wide world. a
ELMA KOEH LE R " elma' augu H ig h School , ' 1 3 ; Y . \ \ . C . ., J u nior Cab i net, l , 2 ; Glee l ub, l , 2 4 · Pc:geant , I ; F i r t German Prize, 2 ; Basketbal l , 2 ; Calii net Y . \ \ · . C . ., 3 . 4 ; Cla \ i ce-Pre i dent, 3 ; J un ior P lay ommittee 3 ; Sen i o r Play, 4 ; E c h o Board, 4 ; Co/biana Board, 4 ; Pre iden t Literary o ci ety, 4 ; M ando l i n Club, 4 ; Student Go er'.\ ment Committee, 4.
elma i a prophet in her 0,1·11 country, for i t \\·a he who conceived the Literary Socie ty and it was 011 ly t h rough her untiring effort that i t w a lau nched � au piciou ly. A Dean Cooper said, this 'child o t elma' o w n brain" is a worthy culmination o f her coll ege cour e. Selma i a staunch Republic<i n, can maintain a h eated a rgument on any ubj ect, i zealou in triving for A' and t i l l alway s ha time to lend a hand to anyone in trouble. 69
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IJ e he look l ike a fudge fiend ? ·w e l l he 1 s . Fudge i . h e r o n e d i ipation and o n e c a n d 'etect it .· a,· n · odor emittin from h r room at a l l hou r � o'f the ciay and n i ht. Perhap that accou nt for her !'tu cl i us natn re for he i a reat •·.hark." El ie never helie,· e. in wa tin t i me and alway wait for the la . t ! Jell to r ing be fore he tart for cla e . ·he i . a ,· e ry .hy. mode.t m aiden who rareh· eyer a ert her opinion.-hut '' h n he doe �. iye heed . They - an:: \ ;tluahle one . E. } EA . ' 1' E 1 [ '
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emi n a ry , 1 3 ; Ba ketbal l , I 2 , 3. \\ · e. tbrook a p t a i n 2 ; G l ee · l u b , I . - , 3 ; M a n a ae r , 3 ; +; ·1 a s Dance , 1 , 2, 3 .
" J h ai ·e a littl e shadow, Th�1 t go es i n a n d o u t with m e . , l nd w h a t can b e t h e use of h i m , ls 111 o re than I can see / ' '
Behold i n t h i d a b i n g young lady, to w hom t h e l.Ja ketball fi e l d and dance fl o o r a re b u t her nat i v e n like H eath, a victim o f t he " h i e l d i n g hadow ! " the my. teriou and elu i ,·e figure that uch pecter hould be. her hadow follows her per i tently, e\' n in broad d ay l i ght. When duty call her w hence he at m ay not follow he tand in faith ful ·watch fulne that w i ndow of the Zete Hou e neare t the tem porary habitation of h i lady. ready to re nme h i end· le vig ilance. M orn ing, noon and night the hadow still pu r u c . .-and the t ran e t part of i t i that the victim t hought that . em to enj oy i t ! \1\ e haYe alway l canne would be a model for " \ o ue" in t he future �- ar- or perhaps a dancer, but now i t look as though she m i ht ome da,· - he the m at ron ot a Zete house all her O\\ n .
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"Ruthie" an f rd H i o-h chool, ' r 3 ; Y . \ \ . . ; Y. \ \ ' . C. . Fi nance Committee, 2 ; Cla Treas urer, 3 ; ] uni or Exh ibition, :) ; Cla H i tori an, 3 ; Glee Club. 3 4 ; Dramatic , 3, 4 ; Secretary o f the Literary ociety, 4 ; t u dent GO\'ernm nt ommittee, 4. Let u hope Ruth w il l learn to be more ho pita ble in the fut u re and not t ry to ext ract a quarter from e\·ery vi itor who chance to d rop in to a meal. We d i d not real i z e we had such a hostile creat ure i n thi peace ful appearing maid who w il l punch anything. e \·en a meal ticket. We tru. t . he will o ercome the e habit be fore t hey're ( Thayer) i master of her.
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K ingfield H igh chool , ' 1 3 ; Y. \\'. . A. r . 2 , 3 , .+ ; French Club, I ; ocial erYice Com mittee, 2 · ! e mber hip Committee, 3 ; H a m l i n P r i z e pea k i n g econ d P r i z e , I ; ophomore Delegc.. t ion F i r t Prize ; J unior Exhibition, First Prize ; P ageant, I ; Hou_ e Commi ttee, 3 ; Dramat i c , I 3, 4 ; P re_ i dent \ \ oman' League, 4 ; tu dent Go\ ernment Com m i t tee, 4 ; i ce-Pre ident tudent Endo\\" ment ouncil 4 ; lumna- l\I a r hai, 3 · Literary ociety, 4 ; Kappa .\.lpha. he i a g i rl o f t h e h ighe t ideal an<l ambition. and certainly liY _ up to her m o t t o " h ich ". kno\\ mu t 1 e " incerity." Flora race fu l p o i -e and ladylike man11 e r haye "·on her grea re pect e\·erywhere. \Ve know ti that tho·e who go t o chool t o Fiora w i l l acfJ u i re quette along w i t h book kno\\' l ed e and "e certainly do em·y them.
HAZEL L o r E Ro sr K so � , n Berl i n H i gh chool , · 1 3 ; F i r t F re hman -cholar h ip Prize ; Y . \\ . C . A . M u i c ommit t ee 2 ; Committee for Cla Song, r ; Colby Day Dance, r ; hy Day P ageant , I ; Ba ketbal l , r ; Colb iana d I ; Cla T rea urer, 2 ; 'ophomore Declamation, 2 ; ORA LE Board, 3 ; Dramat i c .:> , Ode ommittee, 3 ; Glee Cl ub Piani t , I , 2 , 3 , 4 ; 'Iu i c Committee for enior Drama t i c 4 · Lit ., erary l ub 4 ; hi Gamma Theta ; ' R . R . ..
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Lo ! A d a rk-eYed m a iden w h o h a i l s f r o m the ' ' i l d o f Berlin ! Not - B e rl i n- omewhere in Germ am· gentle reader, b u t Berlin, N e � H am p sh i re. H e r t a l en t s l i e i n t h e abil i ty to tickle t h e iYorie at a l i Yely rate, and t o get A' i n all her cou r e . Like Gaul, her in tere t are d i Y i ded into th ree p a rt - B e r l i n . Water\' i l l e , a n d Berlin . he i - al·o i n tere ted ( l i gh t ly ) i n d i a m o n d a n d i n t h e X e w H amp h i re L e g i latu re-e pe cinlly t h e b i l l e· tabl i hing q u i cker i nter - tate po tal e n ice.
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' · Irmie' Cori nna nion cademy, ' 1 3 ; Y . \\-_ C . I vy D ay Pageant, I ; Bible . t ud y Commi ttee, 3 ; Reli o-iou M eeting Committee, 4 ; Glee Club, 3, T rea 4 ; K- change Editor Colbia n a , 4 ; Cla urer 4; Li terary ociety, 4 ; "R. R . " T rm ie entered Colby, a \·ery q u i et, d mure l i ttle g i rl . Durin t h e e fou r year he has grad u al ly blo-omed o u t into t h e ch arming gi rl w e kno w . H av i n o partially oYercom e her ant ipathy t o w a r d the o p p o ite ex, he ha even been een i n company with one or t\\ o o f thei r n u m ber, alt hough not fo r long. \ e hall u rely mi our bri ht-eyed l i t t l e I rmie, b u t we know that where,·er h e may go he will a l w ays make friend�.
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ociety, 4 ; lLanna m ay a .ure you .ob rly that he n e er in tend to change h r name-but don't be too i n n ocent. Ju t peep at her l e ft hand and ee t h a t d i amond park l e . \ a. it t h o e aucy b rown c u rl , u ie, o r w a i t the m i l . and d i m p l e t h a t d i d i t ? K o r doe h e p u l led h e r ambition top h e re for m an y an A ha and many are t h e time we haYe been d i mis e d from chapel by h e r l iv e l y m a rcbe .
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"Fly " M ilo High chool , ' 1 2 ; Y. W. C. ocial e n- i ce C mmi ttee, I ; ilver Bay ommit tee, 3 ; 4 ; J unior Ex hibition, 3 ; H ou e ommittee, 4 ; la ecretary, 4. ·
Fo u r vear a o t h e Venu of M i l o landed in our m i d t and e\·er ince h e r p u r u i t o f t h e higher c u l t u re ha . ee m ed to con i t of bu i l y p l y i n g h e r t a t r i n g . h u t tl o r needle-w i t h an occa i o n a l i n t e r m i ion t o h e l p ome p o o r capegrace t h ro u g h a Lat i n recitation. Floy ha - hown a Yreat p ropen i ty for changing cou r se , the hop H ou e , and cienc A n d d i d you ever o to t h e m o v i e when h e w a s not t h ere ? Ye , he i a m i g h ty good fellow ; and in pite o f t h e fact t h a t we have t o t e a e h e r occasionallv. we know t h a t h e i o n e f om best sports.
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" Too e ' ' kowh ea� n H igh chool , ' I I ; Y. \\ . C. A . Member h ip ommittee, 2 ; Secretary, 3 ; Cabi net, 4 ; Chai rman ocial Committee ; Glee Club, I ; Ba ketbal l, 2 , 3 , 4 ; Captain, 3 ; Pageant, r ; D ramatic 3 , 4 ; Cla Executive Commi tee, r , 3; Literary Editor Colbia n a, 4 ; Treasurer \\ omen · League, 4 ; Delegate to Sil ver Bay 3 ; Art Edit res o f ORA LE, 4 ; Literary Society, 4 ; Kappa Alpha. ,
" G od o nly lrn 07L·s h ow l love h ini . " T h e re i no tovni. l ike Sko w h egan f o r " T o o e' for h e has been g ru mb l i n about B o ton becau e of it waiterle ca feteria ever ince h e ret u rned. 'vV a d a fety on accou n t o f h e r v i e "Yale L o c k " f o r h e r h o p i table n a t u r e ( e p e c i a l l y t o w ard p o r t e r ) . Her repertoire a l t h o u g h l i m i t e d . i fi r t cl a , and an en rendered ot n l1a e h if incomplete s i t e rt a i n men t love i ck of l y ric other and L e roy'' '' h ri tine m a i den .
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" Anne F anne" Ell svrnrth H igh chool ; econd Freshman cholar hip Prize ; Y. \\T. · C. A . ; Glee Club, 2 , 3, 4 ; M u ic ommittee. 3 · Dramatics, 3, -+ ; Finance Committee . 4 · Literary Club 4 · Col b ia n a Board, 4 ; K appa Alpha. H e re i a girl w t i h l o a d o f b r a i n , a t\Yinkle i n h r eye , a j oke eyer on the end of her tongue. and Yolume o f m u s i c at her fi nger-t i p . Anne Fanne' c o u r e ha su rely been peculi arly p r o fi table t o h e r. for he. and he alone, o far a " e know . i o w e l l ye rsed i n French t h at h e can wear Y o l u bly in that lancrua.,.e eyen ·w i t h i n the p recinct of t h e Colby al l ege hapeL
LI L L I A K � I X .\
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" Lilyanna " " 'cuttle" Limerick cademy, ' 1 3 ; Y. \\' . C. A . fr ionary Commi ttee, 2 ; h 1 D ay Pacreant , r ; Eight \Yeek Club Comm ittee, 3 4 ; hy Day Committee 3 ; Glee Cl ub, 2 ; OR.\ CLE Board. 3 ; Dramati c , 3 4 ; Literc: ry lub, 4 · ' R . R . ' When Lil lyan n a came t o coll ege h e w a a h y l i t tle m a i d w i t h an i m p i h g i crgl e and a teddy-bear. B u t fou r yea r h a v e \\Taught g r e a t change and ait bough "Teddy" till i t on her de k and the ig.,. l e i ome time heard, the hy ne h a quite d i appeared. W hi c h m i n i ter d ro\'e it a w ay . L i l l i an ? F o r it i a w e ll-known e,·en a fact t h a t t h i haughty youn.,. lady never ca t g l an c e 0£ con i deration on any one out i d e that worthy profe ion. Don't aim t o h i gh, L i l l i an , o r you may pa by your id eal ome day ·w ithout eeing h i m .
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· ' Phoebie J ohnn ' H oul ton H igh chool . · 1 3 ; F rench l ub . r ; Fre h man Prize Reading. r ; Y. \\ . C. . r ; Ba,ketball , r , 2, 3, 4 ; Ba k etbal l Captain, 4 ; H ea d o f port 4 ; D ramatic r , 3 4 ; Chai rman J unior Plc. Committee, .J , Ch a i rman J unior P rom Committee 3 ; Athletic Editor Colbia n a , 4 ; Cla i ce- Pre i d e n t 4 · tudent Government ouncil, 4 ; T rea urer tudent Endowment Cou n c i l , 4 ; Chi Gamma Theta ; Ep ilon Beta. ,
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Behold w hat C o l b y h a done for a demu re l i tt l e maid f r o m A roo t o o k , vvl i o w h en he c a m e \\·a a mod t a they m2ke them. he lea e a Ion l ist o f adm i re r behind her-from t h e Fac u l ty down. A t p re ent he i making a t u dy of B otany, pecial i z ing i n "erbb ." H ere' w i h i n cr you ucce in your f u t u re tudy and hope you w i l l a l w ay be abl e to \\· ear that p l ea ant m i l e .
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· Father, " w ite, " " \ hiti e'' ., oburn J n ical I n titu te, ' r 3 ; Y . \\ . ocial ommi ttee, 2 ; Pageant, r ; la Ba ·ket ball, 2, 3 , 4 ; H amlin Prize peaking, 1 ; oph o econd Prize, 2 ; Cla -s more Declamati n, Dance, 2 ; hake pearean D rn matic , 3 , 4 ; ocia� Commi ttee \\'oman' L ea gu e , 3 ; Del egate to iier Bay Banquet at U . of L , 3 ; Coburn Clul.J, 3 ; J unior la Poet ; tudent .l::.>\dowment Fund omrnittee 4 ; J oke Edi tor o f Colbiana, 3 , 4 ; Ch i amma Theta. .
Tall, _triking, clever and merry-that' " Father.., It w a never nece ary for her to learn more than the fir t letter o f the alphabet, for he ee only A ' in all her cou r- ; yet it was l ike her to learn it all, for he' worker, a all good men hou ld be. There's nothing . he can't do ; or if he can 't do i t, he makes uch a he' al good bluff t hat you can't tell the difference. way. ready for a l a rk a n d if there i n't a g ood time on fun ny one. Her pet hobby i tellin "Father" .tar torie and her greatest del ight is laughing at them. he' b rilliant and cintillating but better than tbi i s i t "to b e beloved o f many friends" and i n thi di rection h e i a thou and time ble sed . H e re' the be t o f be t w i h e _ t o y o u , Marion. i n whateYer you un dertake.
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Oxford Ca m de n .\' ewb u rypo rt, JI ass. Sac o k o � heyan Gardin r B arre, 111 ass. M cdford, U ass. ewport Waterville East B o o t h bay J ;t ·i n th rop Fort Fairfield R imi11e·y, .\ . H. T1 aterville Bo.r Harbo r TVatervi/I c K ennebun I� Fr31eb u ry Fort Fairfield 1 f, est on Oakland Wat erl.1ille Water·vi!le Lawrence, Ji. J ass. Water�·ille
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t h a t "·ere deci ledly bee m i n o-.
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f t h e fre h man banquet "·e need only
the re. plendent w a l l to toothpi k
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w i t h o u t i n t e r ru p t i on from the lean and h u n gry
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pat h . aga i n b rough t t h e footba l l c h a mpion h i p and a n o t h e r
a d i rect re u l t , no doubt, o f o u r
\ \ · e n o w f e e l t h a t �ve h a v e \\'On ou r place i n and e m u l a t ion
b o t h the foot
o lby d u ri ng om fi r t year.
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ay that w i t h i n
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t i m u l a t i n g p re e n c e .
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b e e n added to ou r r e c o r d we confident]) t ru t a n d b e l i e , · e t h a t w e m a y be per mi tted to Ii ten in \\' e l l -meri ted d i an i ty \\' b i l e other honor
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M i riam B radbury dam nna Bailey Ander·on H elen Lou i e Baldwin Alice \ · i rcrinia : Garbour d clene Bl ackwell Beat ric £,·elyn Bowler H i l da Drake ' radbury Mc: rion amp bell I i ldred ook el l i e Chri tine Da,·i " Lura Emma Dean i ra Loui e Dolley Eli zabeth Robi nson Eame Harriet Eaton Mary nn Fo lberta Lu rana 'etchell
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l\ I a rion ummings Griffi n I a ra M ae H a rv ey 1 atharine Gordon H a t c h Elizabeth H offman l\ I argaret H offman Ruth Carolyn Holbrook I i ldred l i e n Jordan Emil Kelley J o ephine Ba rton Ketchum Grace u. tin Lermond Belle Nettie Longl ey Vera Le,·aughlyn foore Erne tine Claudia Peabody Bertha H orten e Pea l ey Lillian A rmine Pike Philli Gert rude Pre cott I\ I argaret Loui e Putnam Jo ephine Rice Phyl l i Ruth Sturd i vant 1\ I ary nne Tit comb M atilda Evelyn T i t co mb f a rion teward Tobey M a dge olby Tooker 1 a r) Eli zabeth Tourtillotte
So uth Portla ud Do�·er Fairfield Riclt m o n d H ill, Rich m o nd H ill, r ·an ceboro B a r Harbo r
"l\·ew New
B rewster, t\'. Y.
H o idton T h o niaston Ch i n a Jackman G orha m , r_ H. •
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H o ulto n Milton Uass. C u m berlan d Center H aln u t Hill f f aln n t H ill / f, a te·1"' 1ille Ch err31field
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§op�omotr l!jiatory I t w a the cla o f n i neteen That a i l ed on Colb) ' s ea, A n d our l eader h e took a sturdy c rew To bear her company. H ard w e re our heart as the ocean' reefs n cf our love for t h e fre hie new . \\ as far from them on Monday n ight nd \\' ell t h ey knew i t , too. Our l eader h e stood among u al l , The gym w 2 c o l d and drear, . \\ i t h olemn, tern and t inging blast , The-e words her Yoice did rear. 81
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" Come hither, come hither, you l ittle fre ¡ hie nd do not tremble o, For you mu t weather the rou he t gal e That n ineteen' '" ind can blow . " \\'e blew throu hout t h e eveninO' , too, Again t tho e f re hmen ma t , Then one we made to drop a tear ut each one fel t our bla t . I t wa our gallant cla again That pl ayed the c la of '20, n Colby Day in ba ketball \\ ith a core o f S to 30. Then fa t th rough all thi ad de feat Through al l tho e fre hmen cheer , Like a heeted O'ho t our ve el c rept In a ea that wa full of tear . But now a gu t blew from the outh \ ith new o f a fre h man ride, A frol i c which u rely cannot live \\ ithout a oph more O'ui de. o down came the sopb and mote The f re h ies in their glee, They huddered and pau ed like a weathered ship That i l o t on an angry ea. But louder and t ronger came the c ry Of better thing to eat, So we l e ft the e fre hie for awhile And b ad a sophomore treat. Then through the m i dnight dark and Among our glee ful c rew , \1\ e tarted home, reflecting t i l l T h a t f re h men j oys are few. Such i the tale o f N" i neteen For part of her ophomore year, And may' it be read by many A long a it may be near.
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11f te.sI,man Qlla.s.a M il dred Evelyn BarrO\YS l i ce K a th ryn Bi hop I freda l ing Bo\\" ie ettie Opal Brig(T Eleanor La ri a Burdick Retta Ellen adie Carter lady M ona ha e drienne M artha Cl air lice H J en Clark M a rion Loui e onant Dorothy May raw ford Glady Luell a Emer on Dori Beryl Fernald Leta Gaynell Fleming Cl ara Ida Gamage tel l a Loui e Greenl aw El iza H i l l Gurganu l i ce dele H an on lthea M i nona H an¡e) Dorothy El ie H arvey Roberta Vi ctoria H a rvey
P in e Poii1t Eastport Po rtland
M 011 ticello Al 0 1 1 so n P o rtland
S kO'i.l1h egan Waterville Carat H n k Fort Fairfield Pittsfield Til to n , ."!\- . H . E ast B oo th bay I sla nd Falls .S o u t h B ristol Calais K ingsto n , Portla11d Hallowell Hallowell H allou:ell 8-1
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Paul i n e H igo-inboth am :\ I attie Lucile Kidder A l i ce Lillian l\ I athew El sie Lunette i\ I c au l and Anna F rance l\ I c Lau<Yhl i n Bertha Edi t h :\ rton Cla nnie Orr E.- tber l\ r el v ina Power Fl rence l\Iae P rebl e I rene :l\Ia y Robin n R u th O rr Ro.- Eleanor eym ur � I a rj orie Eda mith Harriet Lawrence \\·eet er L u cy akes Teague c;Jady Pe2.rl T\Y itchell '.\I arion Roberta \\.aterman ;ertrude lend on \ Y i l l ey R u t h Ella \\" i ll -
Dorchester, 1Jass. rt ater ·ille Po rtla n d 1 1 ·aodfords Hallowell . l nso11 f "crsh irc . r ·1 . Peabod ', 1 lass. Waterc •i/lr Hallo1 1ell So u th Berwick Glen Ridye . X. } - _ Fairfield Yar m o uth / T 'arre11 .Ll uyusta Belfast h aryfield. JI o n so n , JI ass.
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DIN en ·e f \' i i a p netratin air of fre ·hn a blaze o f r. They t r i� d to imp re s green- � n I 1 920 knocked at Id C lby · P rex ·with great tal e of Prep . . cho 1 ach 1 e\· ment and d1 played their . ctiploma as i . to ay . olby i h no red by our pre ence.'' Prex looked them \·er, and a ked abruptly, " \\ ell , chi! l ren what are you h e re for ?" tartled i n to quick thouo-ht, they repl ie<l, · tudy . " H ad they had m r e ti me to c n i d e r , th y ne \·er w o u l l h;;i.ye made t h i r a h statelllent, b u t , neverthel e olby' doors were t h rown open a n d t h e F r c h men r u h e d upon u . \ \ ' e were forced t · tan 1 t h e i r untrained manner and childi h babbl incr . The atmo phe1·e became depre · · ing ; w hat \Ya to be d ne ? fter mo t care ful c 11 iderati on , \\·e deci ded to t rain the children in the w ay they hould o-o. Thus Phi hi took the ituati n in hand and l aid down rule and regula t ions, that w e t ri ctly en fo rced. The Fre h men were made to adorn their h eads with appropriate head o-ear, gi ,· ing them a very di tingu hed appearance. But all thi di cipline eemed to annoy them, and ne night they stol e away to ugu ta for a l ittle l ate permi ion party . w h i c h , by the \vay wa thought ful ly plrnned by the Junior and made po. ible by the olicitou care of the Po li e Force. The Facul ty h a patiently looked a fter the educational development of the cl a and no\\· and then has broken the monotony o f tud) with a Faculty Tea. At the f ir t affair of this kind, the Freshmen made their debut i nto oc iety and tried to appear with all the 0-race and el f-confidence of upper cla smen . 11 thi di cipl ine ha taken time and trength . Ha it been worth w h i l e ? T i me "· ill tel l . \\ e hc:ve al ready een sugge tion of o-eoius in thi cla , and what i more, we ha\'e een evidence of real col l eo-e spirit. Thus, w e are l e l to belie\'e that, ome day, when they ettle clown and begin to think and act a college tudent houlcl, they w ill pro v e their \\·o rth and be ever loyal and trne t o old Colby. -
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Rho Tau i\iu u Beta Ph i Phi h i P i Phi Gamma Phi P i Omega Beta h i Del ta Ch i Del ta Del ta Ph i Gamma Gamma Beta Theta Zeta Alpha Chi P h i Ep ilon . i ()'ma Tau Tau Lambda lpha Phi Delta I appa Tau lpha , igma Rho Del ta P i R h o Delta 1-\.. appa Epsi lon me()'a hi
La fayette CoUege Hamilton allege olgate UniYer�ity all ege o f the City o f New York Uni er i ty of Rochester Rutger College De Pauw Univer i ty \Ye l eyan n i v ersity Ren selaer Polytech n i c Adelbert College ornell Un iver ity Chi cago Uni er i ty Syracu e Uni\ er i ty olumbia ni er i ty Univer ity of Cal i fornia Trinity Coll ege UniHr i ty of M inne ¡ot a I a a c h u ett I n t i tute o f Technology Tulane n iver i ty Toronto Univ ersity niYersity of Penn y h'an i a l\/I cGill Univer i ty Lel and Stan ford, Jr .. Universit Un iver i ty of I l l inois ni\ er i ty of \\' i consin TJniver i ty of \Va h ington n iver ity of Texas
91
1 856 1 856 1 856 1 856 1 856 1 86 1 1 866 1 867 1 867 i 867 1 870 1 870 1 87 1 1 874 1 877 1 879 1 889 i 890 1 898 1 898 1 899 1 900 1 90 1 1 904 1 906 1 9 10 1912
leta Jfni ]! 0 1111llrh at Ne111 �o rlt l!lniuetr.it y,
(!lqi C!j. qaptet �sta hlisftell,
1 84 7
CLAS OF
K r N ET E E X H
Elmer
H u ::'.\ DRED
A ::'.\ D
ErGH TEEK
harle Ba rron J olrn on R al ph K i ng H a rle Ho\\·ard Fo ter H il l
N r ?\'. ETEEX H
· oRED A K D
\\-illard Baily A rno l d \\.en t \rnrth Vincent Driscoll J oh n \\ ' e:ley
CL\SS OF
y
Donald Bro w n Flood F ranci Edward H eath lbert H aymond R oger
N° I ::'.\ ET E E X
Reginald Crai g I n·ino- -:\Iar h Derby
CLASS O F
E\'E::'.\ TEE.
J o·eph H e rbert Dea
\\' i lbur J ame B lad . Ed\\"ard Denni l,a\\·l ey lbert Beverly Cro man Lloyd Le ter D a v i
(L.\SS OF
A ::'.\ D
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1 85 0
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I N ETEE '
Arth u r
tewart H eath Ernest J o eph Perr y t i n � on
H ::'.\ DRED A N D
TWEXTY
Raymond Smith O-we11 harl e Gordon Br ,,·m· i l l e h ton Farnham R i chardson Pearl Libby H an ·com Stan l e) Neil hi bl es R aymond 0. mond J a � e Le lie Burton Ti tcomb ·
93
filesibettt 111ll e mbers Dr. F. . Thayer R. \ \ . Dunn Rev. C. E. Ow n Rev. E. . \ \' h i t temore Philbrook Hon . \\ " . F . B. Hubbard . E . Plai ted Rev. \\·. mith D r. T . E. Ha rdy F. \\ . Iden J oh n E . el on 0. A . Learned \ \ . H . Rockwood H . C . Libby J . D . B u ck F. L. Merrick
. ;.J. Perkin
C. J .
'Jukey Dr. R. E. R eyn I d · D r . H . \ \'. bbot � - M eader C. ook L \\". etchell . F. Brown R. L. En·in Dr. F . T. H i l l H . B . Moore J. H. Bao·nell L. R. Bowler . Mac Dougal Lionel J ealou H . ] . Cloutier .
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2 '02
'04 04 '06 'o
'06 ex-'07 e x - ·07 '10 ' 10 '10 '10 '12 13
ex-'14 ex- ' 1 4 ex - · 1 9
filo l l nf Q}l1apters Phi Zeta Delta Sigma Ch i Ep. ilon K appa Ta u p il on Xi Lambda Beta
_.Je\Y York n i ,·er ity \ \'ill iam College Ru tger ol lerre nive1· i ty of Penn yh·ania olby Col l ege B rown ni ver ity Tu ft oll ege La fayette Coll ege ni ver ity o f North a rol i na �niYersity o f M i ch i gan B wdoin ol lege ni ver ity of irginia 94
1 847 1 848 1 848 1 850 1 8 50
P i I ota Gamma Theta - i lpha lpha P i Eta Mu lpha Beta lpha Ep iJon Lambda P i
n i ,·er i ty n i\"er i ty o f Toronto Col umbi a UniYer i t) M cG i l l Ca e c ience Yale ninr i ty t an ford U ni er ity T niYer it) o f M inne ota University of I l l inoi lJniYer i ty o f \\ i con in
95
1 868 1 870 1 87 5 1 879 1 879 1 883 1 884 1 889 1 892 1 899 1 909 1910
1ll e lta 111µ .silnn JF.ounbd1 a t Rl illiam6, l 834
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A .\ D
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pencer Br w n Thomas Franci ] oyce eorge 1'red Lu ll Br ·anl Erne t Raymond cribner \ Y i l l i a m H el m E rbb H a rry Horatio Upton \\ i n t h rop Lambert \\ . ebb
L\SS O F
?\ r K ET E E � H l >: DRED A _ -n E I G H T E E N
Raymond Henry Parker R i ch a rd Loth ian Sprague R aymond Carlyl� \\ ' h itncy
Ho\\·ard i l key Boardman J am e H u o-h D u n n Don a l d Glea on J acob.
CLA
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Charles \ " i ct r Ander on H erbert H enry Fletcher ubrey Eugene Greenlaw Benj a m i n ha ,,· Han on George Fox H endrick J ohn H a rold J oh n 0 1 1
C L\ s O F
I X ET E E N
.'\ DR ED A K D
='JI-X ETEEN
aac De"' ey Lov e Hugh Allen m i t h H arol d Raymond Speare Gal en F e rd inand Sweet Daniel Tozie r Guy R aymond \\ bitten
H
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TWEKTY
I man Pa rker H u nter. \ \.ilbur :Noel Baxter rth u r R a f ills Don a l d H a, eltine Curti R eginald Houghton Curti H ugh Ro-s H atch Thaddeu Freeman Tilton
97
tu rteyant
�esiCle11t �embers H. R. Dunham J . F. Larrabee C. N. Perki n \i\ . A . Fletcher
olby Colby Colby olby
P. A . 1errill . Lewi Brett A. Mor e L. c. turtevant Dr.
'86 '87 '93 _'9 1
c.
98
Colby '94 Colby '03 Tuft ex-' 1 2 Colby 1 2
fil o l l of Q}qaptets .
1 85
\\ i l l i am�
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Columbia
Union
i 83 )
Lehigh
1 885
H a m i lton
1 847
Tu fts
1 886
A mherst
1 847
De Pauw
1 887
\\·e tern Re. erYe
1 47
Penn y l v an i a
1 888
1 85 2
M inne ota
1 890
Roche ter
1 852
Technol ogy
1 89 1
l\ I i ddleb u ry
1 85 2
olby
Bowdoin
I
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1 85 8
Brown
1 8()0
57
w arthmorc
1 893
t a m ford
1 896
Cali fornia
1 896 1 898
ii c G i l l
o l gate
18 5
� ebra ka
1 898
ew York
1 865
Toronto
1 900
h i ca go
1 90 1
18 8
l\ l i a m i
18 9
Ohio State
1 904
1 870
I l l i no i
1 90 5
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1 87 3
\ \'ash ington
M i ch igan
1 876
Penns) l va n i a
I 80
I o•va
ornell
N orthern
Resen-e
tate
1910 tate
191 l 1913
H a rvard
i 88o
Perdue
1914
\\'i con in
1 88 5
I n diana
1915
La fa ette
1 88 5
99
1J! o uni'lei'l at RUami lilniuersity.
!Rain e .1\ l p q a (!J qapter tEsta blisqei'l 1 8 64
1 84 8
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OF I I='l ETEE.X I-I
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Charle
Bu rton By ron Blai de ll
M ark Randall Thomp on
CLAS
OF
H U N"DR ED AXD
N I K ETEE
M i l ton
_ l v ah P h i l b rook Charle H erme Piebes
\ \"allace Gerry H as t i ngs George Erne t Inge rsol l H arris B i rd i l l
El l \\" Orth Prince
1 c l ntyre Paul
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OF
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H U X DRED AKD
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Ralph Currie H ughe
1ar ton Leadbetter Bev erage
u tin \ \ 7 i l l i a m
J oh n Faster Choate mith Dunnack
John
l ex ander Gib on
rthu r StO\nll
Robert Edmund
Lincoln H eye
Cu s OF N I N ETEEN H u K DR ED A
D
u l livan
T WEN T Y
Lyman Rogers Mor e
E l l i ot t El roy Bu e
G u y Ed\Yard Rau e
\\ alter \\ yman Cro
f erle
f addock
N e w ton Leroy � ou rse \\' i l l i a m R � s ell Pede rson
R a l p h Rud on Drew F rank
E I G H TE E :<
Robert Edward \\7 i l k i n s
Fo ter Low e ry
101
mesillent ffiembers Pre ident A rt h u r J . R Lert� H a rry . Bro\\"n H en ry F. Totmc.n Clarence X. Flood R alph B . Younu 1....harle R . F l oo d C harle- P . Chipman Xel-on I. }. l i x e r
J ohn C. Lin<l-ay Charle \\·. A t chl y J oh n G. TO\rne harle \\ · . Y i uue F rederick , . � h epherd H arold \\-_ K i mball F rank 0. Dean Byron Au tin Ladd
0 ·o
'06
'03 ex-·0 -
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I& u l l of � qapters Ohio .-\ Jpha I ndiafla Alpha Kentu cky Alpha I nd i an a Beta \\" i - con i n :\Jpha I l linoi A.Jpha I ndiana Gamma Ohio Beta I ndiana Delta I ndic.na Ep - ilon }.I i c h i an lpha I l l i noi Beta I n diana Zeta Ohio Gamma }.Ii ouri Alpha Ill inoi Delta Georgia Alpha Georgia Beta Iowa lpha Georgia Gamma ::'\ew York Alph a P e n n y!Yania _.\ Jpha Cali f o rn i a Alpha Y i rgi n i a Beta \-irgi n i a Gamma ::\ ebra k a Alpha Penn ylYania Beta Penn yh·ani a Gamrn;1 Tenne- ee Alpha }. I i i ippi Alpha Al abama lpha I l l inoi Zeta Alabama B eta
}. l iami l.Jni\·er ity I n diana l.J n i Y e r ity Center College \\"aha h Col leue -niYer i ty of \\ " i 5con i n Xorthwe t e rn Uni \" er-ity Butler Col leue Ohio \\"e-leyan Frankl i n Colleue H anonr Col l ege "l.Jni n r i ty of � l i ch i uan - n i ,·er ity of Chi ca<TO De Pauw Cniver-ity h i o UniYer i ty CniYer ity o f � I i ouri Knox College Cni,·er ity of Georuia Emory Col leue I o ,,-a \\"e l eyan Cni\ er ity �Iercer C n i ,·er i ty Cornell Cn i Yer- i ty La fayette Col l eue "l.Jniver ity of Cal i fornia "l.Jni\'eL i ty o f V irgi n i a R andolph �le. con Coll ege l:niver i ty o f ::\ ebra ka Penn yh-ania Col l eue \\·a h i neton and J e ffe r on \'anderb i l t C n i nr.ity n iver i ty of � I i i ippi CniYer ity o f A labama Lombard Cniver i ty Al abama gri cultura l Col l e e
102
75 76 1 877 1 877 I 7 I 79 I I
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Penn ylvania De lta lpha 'ermont Penn ylvan ia Ep ilon I i o u r i Beta I in nesota .:\lpha I o w a Beta I ansas lpha Tenne ee Bet a Ohio Z et a T e x a s Beta Penn y 1 vania Z eta N e w York Beta Jaine Alpha N e \,- York Delta ew H amp h i re Alpha orth arol i n a B et a I entu cky Delta Ma sachu ett lpha Texas Gamma ew York Epsilon Penn ylvania Eta Virginia Zeta M assachu ett B et a Rh od e I sl an d Alpha Lou isiana lpha Mis ouri Gamma Cal i fornia Beta I l l i nois Eta Indiana T heta Ohio E t a O h i o Theta \\ ash ington Alpha I entucky Ep ilon olorado lph a G eorgia Delt a Quebec lpha Penn. ylvania Theta Ontario Alph a o ut h D akota lpha I daho Alpha Im� a Bet a Ohio Iota \i\ ashington Beta Utah A l ph a
Alleghany allege Univers it) of Yermont Dickin on College \Ye tmin ter College ninr ity of 1 i nnesota niver ity o f I ov;a UniYer ity o f I ansa n i Y e r i ty of the outh Ohio tate n i ' er ity ni versity of Texa University of Pen y l v ania nion College Colby Coll ege Columbia niver ity Dartmouth College Universit) of orth Carol ina Central U n i ve rs ity \ i l l i a ms College Soutlrn·estern Univers i ty Syracu e n iversity Lehigh Univer i ty \ ashington and Lee Uni v e r ity m h erst College Brown Uni er ity Tulane Un i er i ty \\ a h ington University tan ford University Univer ity of I llinois Purdue U n iver i ty Ca e S chool o f Applied Science Univer ity o f Ci ncinnati Univer ity o f \ ashington Kentu cky State Unive rsity Univer ity of Col o rado Georgia chool of Tech nology l c Gill University Pennsylvania n h er ity Univer i ty of Toronto Univer i ty of outh Dakota niver i ty of I daho Univer i ty of Iowa De nni on Coll ege ·wh i tm a n College Univer ity of tab
103
1 879 1 879 1 880 1 880 1 88 1 1 882 1 882 1 883 1 883 1 883 1 883 1 883 1 884 1 884 18 4 1 885 l 85 1 886 1 886 1 887 1 887 18 7 1 888 1 889 1 889 1 89 1 1 89 1 1 893 1 893 1 896 1 898 1 900 r 90 1 1 902 1 902 1 902 1 904 1 904 1 906 1 908 1 909 1915 1915 1915
i\lpqa mau ®mega J[ounllrll at 1tlirginia RHUtar y Jln.stitutr,
CLASS
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1 8 65
I N ET E E K H
OF
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El mer \\ " il mot Campbell
F red Albert Pottle
Carroll Benjamin Flander H a ro l d
E\" E X TEEK
Theodore � a than Levine
E \ erett
Don ald \\"eb ter Tozi er
H al l R ay El w i n \\. helden
CLA s O F "· L. ETE E N H · x oRED A :\ D E rG H T E E X Jame
Roy � I i tchell H aye
B e rn a r d Conlon
George Edwin Fe rrel l Franci
\\.ol cott Paige H a) es John Kemp Pottl e
Paul Gateley
R obert H arol d Gal lier
CL'\.S
OF
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eth Ginery T w i tchell
H ' :\ DR ED AXD
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rth u r M adi-on G reeley
Robert T ) rell Care Errol CleYeland Ch a · e
F red Ru fo
H arriman
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\\' i l l i a m \ \ ind o r Chute \ \T ill iam D rummond Gallier
CLASS
F 1 I N ETEEN
Earle
H u K DR ED
A
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T w E X TY
£ y e rett \ \'hite B u cknam
Ed"· a rd Lav\Tence Perry
Robert By ron Dowe
O l i n K imbal l Porter
George Laurence £,· an
l oul ton
R h oden B a s e E ddy l fred Leon h a rdt F raas h a rl e s
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Harol d Thoma l\ l i.l ford
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Pottle Urie mph rey
H a rol d Cumming
105
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1i{e.sillent members G. \ . Hoxie Dr. F. L. Tozier Dr. V. . Totman H arry c. Vo e Fred Ia on F . M . Robbin J . W . Bartlett
Gamma I r ha Gamma lpha Gamma lpha Gamma Alpha Beta Up ilon, Beta Up ilon, Gamma lpha
\ . M . J ones E. \\ .
'94 '94 194 '99 '1 l
Gamma Alpha '07 Gamma lpha ex-' 1 2 Gamma lpha ' 1 3 he on()" Gamma \lpha ' 1 3 tanley Gamma 1 1 ha ex-' 1 4 Ralph LaFleur Gamma l pha 1 1 5 J ame McMahon amma Alpha ex-' 1 5
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1 99
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M ich igan Beta Omicron Tenne see Beta Pi Maine Beta Up ilon Ohio Beta Omega Maine Gamma A lpha Mas achu etts Gamma Beta Indiana Gamma Gamma Tennessee Beta Tau R hode I sland Gamma Delta I l linoi Gamma Zeta ebra k a Gamma Theta Texas Gamma Eta Cal i fornia Gamma Iota Ohio Gamma Kappa Colorado Gamma Lambda Kansas Gamma M u Minnesota Gamma Nu Illinois Gamma Xi I ndiana Gamma Omicron Vv ashington Gamma P i M i ssouri Gamma Rho M as achu etts Gamma Sigma
1 865 1 868 1 872 1 87 2 1 877 1 878 1 878 1 879 1 880 1 88 1 1 88 1 1 88 1 1 88 1 1 882 1 882 1 882 1 882 1 882 1 882 1 883 1 884 1 885 1 06
1 889 1 889 18 9 1 89 1 1 892 I 93 l 94 1 894 1 894 1 894 1 895 1 897 1 897 1 900 1 90 1 1 90 1 1 902 1 903 1 903 1 904 1 905 1 906
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labama Beta Beta
l\fa_ achu ett
Beta Gamma
labama B eta Delta Loui iana
B eta
Ep ilon
rmont B eta Zeta Ohio B eta Eta ew Y o rk Beta Theta M i chi aan Beta Kappa M i chi gan Beta Lambda Georgia Beta Iota outh Caro l i na Beta X i
1 885 18 5 18 s 1 887 1 887 1 887 1 888 1 888 1 888 18 8 1 8 �9
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Iowa Gamma Up i l on Kentu cky Mu Iota Oregon Gamma Cal i forn ia B eta
Pi P i
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107
1 907 r 908 1 909 19IO 19I I l91 I 1913 1913 1915 1915 1915
(UommonH (Ulub Jfo unbeli a t lllenleyan. 1 9 0 0
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E \' E i'\ T E E
J oh n �ranci E\· erett ecil ugu tus Rollin Lel and Da\' i d H e m emy ay lan o n Eugene killing Tharv<ald Berner l\Iad en George Glen\\"ood \\' at on Edward Donald Record O l i \·er Conrad \\'ilbur Pau l Gerhardt \\ ° h i t t emore
CL\
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Carleton Ioore Bai ley H e rbert Lee � e\Yman H arol d \\ ' i Lon Goodrich Al fred l(nO\dton Patters n F red KnO\\· l ton H u - ey Albert Frank l i n Robin on Eugene Bli ).I arri ner arl \\ " eb ter Robinson George Robert kill in
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Frederick Davi Blanchard Euo-ene Ful ler El l ing\\"ood Ral ph Ebbett B radbury J oh n G reen · Ed,,· ard l\ I oody cook Arthur Jo eph l\ 1 i n i ter Ed,,· ard l exander Cronin H a rold bram 0 good Berton Lake eekin
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. tephen llen Bernal Dana Bailey Raymond Oliver Brinkman John \\'oolman Brush L ouis R andolph Goodw i n
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M errill el den F rederick Greene i yron Cl i fton H mer J u tin Oley J oh n on Jo ep h Ed\Y ard Little E\' erett dol phu Rockwell
i&esi()ent Members F. H arold Dubor Evan Rupert. \\'heeler rthur J. Cratty
J . l fred Lambert Frank L. Bragg Frederick \\ arren Grover
ex- ' 1 4 '14 ex- ¡ 1 5
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1 904
Col lege
1 909
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1912
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gricu l t u ral
Connecticut
Hobart
Hobart Coll ege
Teutonic
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Connecticut � ew H amp h i re
1 900
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gricultu ral College
1913 1914 1914
Tew Hamp h ire
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1914 1914
l l egheny Col l ege
\\'e t \ i rainia
Univer i ty of We t Y i rg i n i a
1915
I independent Union
University o f \ \ · a h in gton
1915
St. Lawren ce Un i,·er i ty
1916
t. Lawrence \ ermont
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arnegie In titute of Technol ogy
1 11
1916 l9t6 1916 i916
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l\I arion R u t h Daggett
Helen Dorothy Col e
LAS
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Ethel M i l dred A nn t rong
l'\D E I G H T E E N
Dorothy I sabel Robert
Helen B radbury B uke r
H a z el Edith Loane
H azel Eleanor Cobb
M arion Eaton Lewis
Gl adys \ iola Cra ft
R ub)
Norma Hoi t Goodhue H orten e
E\.E · T E E N
H u l'\ DRED A ::\' D
abel l e Can ham
M a rgaret Robinson
Lei l a
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'Iargaret \ \ a hburn
H azel Lucile ·W h itney
f a rgaret \ \ ' i l kin ,·
CL.A s OF 1 i riam B rad ford
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K ath erine Go rdon H a t c h
H elene B l a c k \\ ell 1 a ry
Li ll ian
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Gertrude Pre cott
T\ E N T Y
E l ie Lunette M c Causland
l i c e H elen Clark
lfabel Ch a rity M c Causland
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Florence M ae P rebl e
M attie Lucille K i dder Alice Lil l ia n
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R u t h O r r Ro s
lfathew
Eleanor Seymour
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M ary C. Carleton Florence
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M a ry Ca well Carter Edith W. Che ter Florence E. Dunn
H . Morrill
F rance
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M eroe Fam worth M orse H arriet M . Parmen ter
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Edith Frie t
'0 7 '99
Lu c i a H. Morrill
' 96
l i c e M . Purinton
Caroline
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'08
E ther G. Robinson
V i rginia
J . Getchell
07
M a rguerite Robin on
Bertha H. I enni on Addie M . Lakin M abel Dunn Libby Clara P. Morrill
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Lois Hoxie
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UniYersity o f \\ a h i ngton,
Theta
Berkeley, Cal . 1 9 1 0 eattle
\\, a h . 1910
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191 l
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1913
Jack o n Col l ege,
1913
I .eland Cal.
1 15
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Ito, 1915
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1 895
CLASS OF l\J I N ETEEK
H U N DRED AND SE\" E N T E E N
Lucy Mae Al len
H azel A l ta Durgin
\ \ i n i fred Katharine Atwood
Grace Alma Farnum
Eva M arion Bean
Hazel Lou ise R obinson
Ethel Estel l a D u ff
Floy Marga ret Strout
Annie Fl orence Treworgy
CL
SS OF
NIN ETEE
H U N DRED A N D E I G H TEE N
\\.i n i f red Cornel i a
Florence Eaton Corneli a Pulsi fer Kel ley
i farion I sabel Starbird
Lucile R ice
Kathryne
CI.Ass OF 1 Al i ce
ha'
I abel Evel) n Snodgrass
nnie Violet F rench
r ' ETEEN H u K DRED A K D
I N" ETEE
f arie Loui e
i rgm1a B a rbour
1errill
Phyllis Ruth
H e l en Loui e Baldwin
M ary
M il dred Hattie Cook
f ary Sturtevant
t urdivant
nne Titcomb
f at i l da E elyn Titcomb
M i ra Loui e Dol ley
M adge Colby Tooker
H arriet Eaton M a ry El izab eth Tourtilotte
CLASS OF
1 ' ETEEN H u :-: DRED AND TwE
E ther
Alice Katharine B i shop
H arriet
Leta Gaynell fleming
TY
i elvina Power Lawrence
Sweetser
Gertrude G lyndon \ \ i l l ey
Dorothy Elsie H a rvey
117
1!e.sibrnt Members H arriett V. Bessey Jel l a M . Merrick Aucru t a Colby
'97
e x - '05
ex- ' oo
09
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118
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1 900
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1 900 1 90 1
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University
1 902
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n i ,·er it)
1 902
La mbda
niver i ty o f Kan as
1 902
K appa
ni Ye r ity of X eb ra ka
1 902
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ni ve r it) o f Texas
1 904
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�niver i ty
1 905
\Ya h ingtcn
1 905
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niver ity
of
Zeta
niver i ty o f Colorado
1 906
Beta
Colby Coll ege
1 906
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D i cki n on
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1 907
Gamma
Florida
tate Col l ege
1 908
lpha P i Chi
lpha
lpha
Pi Alpha Omicron
lpha
i A lp ha Lambda Alpha :.ru
1 909 1910
Coll ege
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l ph a
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ni nr i ty
1913
n i n r i ty of M issouri
1913
niver ity of Cincinnati
1913 1 9 14
Coe College University of Utah
1914
Kentucky
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:N" u A l ph a
Lel and Stan ford Univer it)
K appa Alpha
Kan a
Iota
191 1 1913
Ohio Univer i ty
l ph a
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1 909
niver i ty of Oreuon T u ft
lpha
p ilon Alpha Tau
niver ity of \\'a h ington
gri cultura l Coll ege ethodi t Univer ity
lpha
119
1915 1915 191 5 1916
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M i l dred
Flora
Daggett Phoebie J oan
OF
N t X ET E E :\' H
Tartan
i n cent
N ORED A�D H elen
E u n i ce E l i za Cha e
manda
Lucy Butler Tayl o r
G race Con tance F l etcher
CLAS
lberti ne K n i gh t
R u t h M u rdock
l ta Cros
M adel i n
anborn G reene
Lenora
i a ry Cath eri ne Clarkin M y ra
N D SE\. E N T E E r
I ET E E K H u DRED
B ro w n
E I G H TEEX
!fay K i mball
Lenna H ul dah P rescott
l t a E tel le Da i s
Zel l a Amanda Reynol d ,
Eli zabeth R o e Fernald
Zadie I n ez R eynol d
LAS nna Ba iley
I K ET E E N H u i\ D R ED N I K ET E E N
OF
: M a rgaret Hoffma n
nder o n
H il da D rake B radb u r)
·
R u th Carol) n Holbrook Emil) Kelly
El i zabeth H o ffman
I 1araaret Loui e Putnam
CLAS ( . l ady
OF
{..J I:N ETEE - H t: K nR rn T\ E K TY nna
f o n a Chase
f c Laughl i n
I rene M ay R o b i n o n
Dorothy May Craw ford
M a rj orie E d a
H e l en M u tgett Getchell Paul i n e H i ggi nbothz. m
Lucy O a k e
121
mith Teague
i&esibent fll!l e mbeta M a ry
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Eli zabeth Loui e
pri no-field
Eva
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Loi
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France Glady
olby
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Colby
Bo ton Univ ersity
Tre fethen
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Bo ton
M a rion Towne
Colby
ex- ' 1 6
M i ldred B arton
Colby
ex- ' 1 7
Bertha Lane Terry
Colby
ex- ' 1 8 ex- ' 1 9
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M il dred Ella Dunham
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Bo ton Uni versi ty
18 8
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1 889
Knox Coll ege
1 889
Gamma
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1 890
Beta
t. Lawrence Univer i ty
1 89 1
niver i ty of Cinc innati
1 892
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1 893
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Univer i ty of
Theta
Uni versity of Mi nne ota
1 894
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Univer ity of Nebra ka
1 894
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Baker Uni ver ity
1 895
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orthwe tern Univer ity
1 896
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1 896
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Ohio State Univer i ty
1 896
Universi ty o f \ \ i sconsin
1 898
Gou cher Coll ege
1 903
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University of Cal i forn i a
1 90 3
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Barn ard Col lege
1 904
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Bucknel l University
1 904
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1 904
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122
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Uni v e r i ty o f P enn yl va ni a
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R andolph M acon \Voma n ' : Col l ege
Beta Zet a
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University o f
Theta Gamma
Uni versity of Okl ahoma
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Uni ver i ty of Oregon
ash i ngton State Univer.:;i t y
delph i Col l ege
Alpha A lpha Delt a Beta Theta Ep i l on Delta Gamma
ol orado
M i am i University outh western Uni ver ity Vanderb i l t Univer i ty
Theta Z et a
Un ivers i ty of Texa
D e l t a Del ta
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Col l ege
Delta Eta
Coe College
Del t a Ep. ilon
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F rankl i n Coll ege
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\1 yarning Un i ver ity
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N e v ada Uni versity
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Cornell U n i v e r ity
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\,\
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A rkansas U n i ver ity
Del t a K ďż˝ ppa
Drury Col lege
Delta Theta
J ud on Coll ege
l pha Ep i l on Del ta Lambda lpha Eta Del t a M u Del ta
u
B renan Col l ege I n dianapo l i s Hol l i n s Coll ege Un iver i ty of A l abama M t . Union Coll ege
Iota
Un i versity of M i ch igan
Del ta Xi
Unive r i ty of Mis ouri
Theta I ot a
Kan as State Col lege
l ph a Eta
Florida State Col l ege
Alpha Theta
P i tt burg
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South M ethodi t Col lege
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M i ddlebury Col l ege
A l p h a Thet a
Uni e r i ty of M ai n e
1 23
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CLASS O F H a zel
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1 85 I
I N ETEEN H
K D R ED A K D S EY E -:\ T E E N
1 il l i cent Gi b
I r ma 1 1arian Ro Lil lian
E l s i e M ae Lane
CLASS OF
Tuttle
I N ETEEN H U N DR ED A JD EIGHTEEN D a i s) I de l l a M u rray
Doris Perkins Andrews
M argaret E l l a Perkins
Phyl l is F rances Cole
Jennie Odell Sanborn
Leah M a rion Horne Violet
CLASS O F
ma
l adel ine
haw
I T ET E E N H N D R ED A N D N I J ETEEN lberta Lurena Getchell
Beatrice Everl i ne Bowler
M i l d red A l l en Jordan
M a rion Campbel l M a r ion
teward Tobey
CLASS OF NIN E T E E N H U N DR ED A).ID T W E N T Y Nettie Opal Briggs
M il d red E v e l y n B a rrow
M a rion Lou i se Conant
1 25
i!teai�ent members
Nel lie L. Ligh tbody
Colby
f a ry E ther Tobey
Colby
' 13 '1 5 e x- · 1 5 '1 5
Colby
'16
Be
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able Tobey
M arguerite
Alice
·al by olby
1ay Chamberl a i n
l m i ra Hunton
1 26
i&o 11 of Clll1 a pters Ep i l on
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Zeta
outll\\· estern Univer i ty
-niv ersity
Th eta
Lavnen ce Col l ege
I o ta
Florida State Coll ege for \\.omen
Kappa
Jud on Coll ege
Lambda
B renau Coll e ge
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Randolph M a con ·woma n's Col l ege
Omicron
Trinity Coll ege
Pi
Iowa
Alpha Bet a
Univer i ty of Iowa
Del ta Rho i gma Tau p silon
tate Coll ege
niver it)
of Texas
B o ton Univers i ty ni er it)
o f I l l inoi�
U n i e r it)
of K an a
\\ a h i ngton
tate Col l ege
Phi
H anover
al lege
Chi
v\ i ttenburg Coll ege
p i
Un iver ity of Cal i fornia
Omega
Universit) o f Loui iana
Xi
Uni e r ity o f Ohio
l ph a Alpha
Univer ity o f Col orado
Alpha Gamma
Univer i ty o f
lpha Delta
Colby Coll ege
lpha Ep i l on
University of
Al pha Z eta Alpha Eta
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outhern M ethodi t Kan as
1 27
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ninr i ty
1 907 1 908 1 908 1 909 19IO 1910 1 9 10 191 1 l9I I l9I I 1912 1912 l9I2 1912 1913 1913 1914 1914 1914 1914 1914 1914 1915 1915 1915 1915
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129
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Prince
. Bagnell Lewi
l bert D ru mmon d lbion
C. Stu rte ant Charles Phillip
W.
Blake
h ipman
111ratrr.!i tu C!Iollrgto Ralph
Francis Edward Heath
el on Smith Ernest Raymond
cribner
Mark Randal l Thomp on
Donald \\'. Tozier
13
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111ratre.s ht C!lollrgio Jo
ph H. Dea y
M a rk R . Thomp on
Donald B rown F lood
\ . Lawrence
h a rl e
Thomas F rancis J oyce . H a rry H oratio Upton
H arold Everett H a l l R ay E l w y n Whel den
ndrew Colby Little
John Francis Everett
M au rice B u rton Ingrah am
CLASS OF N I NETEE
Edward Donald Record
Hu
Reginald E l mer Cr2ig
E1GHTEE:"
Howard G. B oa rdman
Irving M a rsh D e rby Franci
TDRED AND
Jame
Paul Gately
Hugh D u n n
Carl eton M . B a ily
John Kemp Pottle
H erbert L.
R o s Stanley Hol t
e-vvman
M i l to n A. Phi l brook
H u gh Laugh l i n Robin on
Paul A . T hompson
13
S>opqomott (!lla 55 £;o ciet y for men
Jlratrrs in <!tnllrgio CLA SS OF
N I N ETEE
T
H U K DRED Ralph
Fred A. Pottle J oseph H. Dea y John F. fa· erett CLASS OF
. Smith H arry H . Upton Winthrop L. v ebb
N I N ETEEN H U l\DRED EIGHTEEN
Arthur E . v yman Robert A . M atthews Ell sworth Prince George E. Ferrill
CL SS OF
E\"ENTEEN
Ralph K . Harl ey Howard G. Boardman Raymond C. Whi tney Eugene B. Marriner Al fred H . Patter on
T I J ETEE
H U NDRED
I N ETEEN
J ames A. Knox Sidney P . v yman Harold A. 0 good H a rold E. B rakewood Ralph C. H ughes Austin W. M addocks
Arthur S . H eath C. B arron Joh nson John H. J ohnson Ben j am i n S . Hanson Errold Chase Erle S. Tyler 140
11tpsilon 1Beta J.ll te!i lpltatt (!}la6.6 �o ciet y for Hien
Jatr.es in Q!oll.egio R obert
Arthur H eath
a ry
Lincoln H eye
Che t e r A h w o rt h
Newton
Sidney \ \ ) man
ourse
Guy \\ h i t ten
John S t inso n
1J1ratr.es in Q!ollegio R aymond Owen
Harold P h i l l i p
E ve re tt B u cknam
Percy Goldtlrn a i t e
A l f red Fraas
G uy R o u s e
Almon H unter
Robert \V i l k i n s
Reginald
Gordon B roâ&#x20AC;˘ nville
141
t u rt evant
1Kappa 1\lp qa j!>enior �ociety for m o men
Jfounllell a t Qlolby,
1 8 98
�ororr11 itt llrbr Al i ce M . Purinton Edith
\\ .
Chester
Ellen J. Peter on
t J ewett
Ro-al i nd M ary E.
\\
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M ary C. Carter
Be
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Odette M . Pollard
'r
Mary Ethel Tobey
'12
Leora E. Pren t i
for e
H azel Young
' ro 'ro
oodman
'1 2 '1 3 '1 3 'l ..j. '1 5
1. Reynold
Meroe
Frances E ther T re feth en,
16
&orore!i in C!Iollrgio Grace Con tance Fletcher
Lucy M . Allen
H azel M ill icent Gibbs
M a rgaret H elen B r wn
Lenora Knigh t
H a rr iet Canham
Flora
M adeli ne Daggett Ethel K tel l a D u ff G race
manda
orton
Lucy Butler Taylor Annie Floren ce Treworgy
I ma Farnum 142
s
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l i ce Ruth Tre feth en
(!Tqi �amma m11eta JJZounbeb at � o l b y.
j;o µ�o more �otut y for lll o men
�ororrs h t 3.!lrbr
1 900
R u t h \i\ al ker Good\i i n lfarion W ebber H ayden farguerite Robinson Edith \i\ atkins Chester Al i ce Cl arkin M a rion E tell e Springfiel d M il dred B arton Grace Stetson Grant Be rth a Lane Terry M abel D u n n Libby G l adys \\ elch ierl e Bowler Stetson M ildred Ell a Dunham Florence S argent Carll L i l l i an Longley Dyer Eleanor v\ elch J oy i a rgaret Totman
�ororrs Jmrrttas 1917 Catherine Clarkin Helen Cole M arion Daggett Hazel D u rgin
Eunice Chase F l o rence E aton Helen K i mball
V iolet French M i ldred G reene H az el Robi n on P hreb i e V i n cent Marion \ Y h i t e 1918 Dorothy Robert I sabel Snodgrass Katherine Stu rtevant Lel i a Washburn
�ororr.s i n Qfollegio H elene B l a c k w e l l H i l da B radb u ry H ar r iette Eaton M a ry Foss
Phyll i
Katherine H a t c h R u t h H o lbrook M il dred J or dan E m ily Kelley Sturdi an t 143
�arq matt qa.s an aptitu�r born wttq qim to llo ta.sily .somr feat impo.s.siblr to att!J ot�er. -Emerson
Jltesentatinn may tll o nClay, 3Junr 2 li . 1 9 1 6
PRAYER
M
QI. lass ®lie T N E : 'Flow Gently Swe et Afto n ." Ol d Colby, Dear Colby, our prai e we bring, To honor thy name let the far echoe ring ; Beneath thy fair willow we bring tribute to thee, To Colby, A l m a Mater, \\'e faith ful will be. \r ith heart
full of gladne
·we honor thy name,
\ e'll trive for thee e er to bring to thee fame ;
Old Colby we lo e thee, we'll e er be true ; \\ e pledge to be loyal to the gray and the blue.
As cla smate again we're assembled today To o ffer to Colby, the blue and the gray, ' eath the w illow and elms o f thy campus so green, The prai e that i due thee from nineteen seventeen. From eventeen, cla seventeen, the brown and the blue, The cla that to Colby will ever be true, F rom the j un ior ' loyal J unior , ' with heart l ight and gay, From the blue and the brown to the blue and the gray. Oration Poem
ERNEST R. ScRIBN ER M ARIAN H. \iV H ITE Musrc
H istory of Women History o f Men Awarding of Gi fts
RUTH M U RDOCK .WINTHROP L. \rV EBB PAU L E . "W H ITTEMORE
Jtresentation ®be TUNE : "All Through the 1Vight. "
Graciously we now implore thee, college o dear, Bringing meagre t ributes only, to thee without peer. Gratefully w ith thankful purpose, l ay we down our gifts for thee, M ay we bring great honor ever, thus serving thee. A lma Mat er, we thy chi l dren, would only this,
M ay w e raise in fond endeavor thy gloriousness ; Make our Colby what she merits, follow precepts taught by bcr hand, Laud her name as God has bles ed i t through all the land. Presentation of Class Gi ft DONALD B . FLOOD Rev . E. C:. \V mTTEMORE, '79 A cceptance in behal f of the Tru tee Musrc 146
o.i1airn may IDuesbay, Jl mtr 2 7 . 1 9 1 6 1
IC
PRAYER H dor
o f Men
f SIC
DOXALD E . P U T K A l\I
H i-tory o f \\'omen
1IARTOK H .\ R l\ 1 0 );
(!ll a ns ®be I R : E toll Boa ting SoJtg
Lightly blO\Y t h e b reeze Gent!) the rinr flow , o ftl) the ·wi l l ow murmur, B rightly tl1 e sunl ight glO\\" , s we al l ing together I n praise of our college fair, nd w i th heartfelt deYotion H e r name and fame declare. The da) s we've spent together H ov. happy i n work and play, :Iid scenes we'll all remember Though we are far away. So w e 11 a l l sing together To Colby, our college home, And we'll ever be l oyal , T hough f a r f rom h e r halls we roa m . Others w i l l t a k e our p l a c e , As t i me pa ses S\Y i ftly on, o more we'll meet together As in the days now gone. Yet we 1 1 e e r b e l oyal, Through the years that m ay i n tervene, Ere w e are next a embled, The c l a o f ninet een s i x teen . Poem
ER .N ESTI X E POR"IER
M usic
Oration P rophec
N"OR M A N LDWSAY
of M e n
B YRO � H .
P rophecy o f \Vomen
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l\ T O I N ETTE \\'ARE
147
Jipe ÂŽbe I R : T h e Dying
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'la mate dear, th e willow murmur, moke w reath curl and breeze. igh Bringing back agai n i n fancy, Happy da) thc:t have gone by. H ORU S
make w reath curli ng, moke vvreath cur: ; ng, pward float to drift in haze. o from Colby we are parting Yet \\¡ e'll ever ing thy prai e. By the making o f the peacepi pe, Each one pledge to be t ru e , Still to c h e r i h d e a r old Colby, Colby and the gray and blue. C H ORUS Though our h eart are sad at parting, Still with H ope the future glows, Thu w ith mingled j oy and sorrow Coll ege day for us must clo e. H OR U S MOKING
PIPE
OF
P EA E
M usrc
Addre
MAR101' M I LLER
to Undergraduates
148
'atting @he I R : Perfec t Day
�eath the w illow fair are ·we met today, As the hour of partin g draw nigh . And our heart beat h igh with cleYotion t rue Though '� ith keenest regret we sigh . For the happie t day o f our youth are o·er, Our col lege day glad and free nd now a w e part each loYing h ea rt , Bid farewel l , olby to thee. Farewell, farewel l , l l 111a later dear, ·Farewell happy hour now gone by. Forever i n mem'ry "·e'll cheri h thee \ \ ith a lo e that hall n e ,·er die. nd though all the future be b right \\· it h hope, nd j oy for the d ay to be, Yet \\·e pau e ere we part and each loving heart Bid farew ell Colby dear, t o thee. FRA N C I S L. l R YI );
Parting Addre M
CH EER ! JG
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OF
EXERCISES
MUSIC PR AY E R Mu I C
Annie Loui e M c Cu rdy
Canadian \\ omen i n the \Var
Donald Egbert Putnam
Entangling A l l iances
Hazel N i na Lane
Her Maj e ty, The Queen Mu IC
Education : M inus and Plus
Ervin Moore M i l l er
The Amalgamation o f Our People
Marj orie Louise Barker Robert Clyde J oudry
Soli tude and the Man CON FERRIKG O F DEGREE
A W A R DI N G OF P R I Z E S B E N ED I CTION
J SO
<linmmencement l\matha-fJlll e n Mem b ers Elec ted to P li i B eta Kappa cott
Dana
Robert
Staple F red Charl e
Clyde
J oudry
Eng l i h
hm ior Exh ib ition Fred Albert Pottle Ca rrol Benj amin Flanders
First Prize Second Prize Soph o 111 ore First Prize Seco n d Prize
D ecla m a tio n orman Dunham Lattin H erbert Lee ewman
German Prize H ugh Laughl i n Robi nson Ray \\ el l i ngton Smith
First Prize Second Prize
Fresh man Sch olarslu"p Sidney P reble v\ ) man F rederick D a i s Blan chard Ralph H u dson D rew
First Prize Second Prize
E nglish Composition First Prize
Ervi n M oore M i ller
Foster Memorial G reek Prize Robert Clyde J oudry
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E l izabeth M a ry H odgkin l ice Cornell M ather Katherine H allowell Singer H azel m a Lane
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Flora Amanda Norton H el en Dorothy Cole
S op h o more Declam.atio n Jennie I delle Sanborn H el ene B ra db u ry B uker
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Fresh 111a n Scholm'ship E l i z abeth Rob i n son Eames Belle etti e Longley
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English C0 111,position A n n i e Lou i s e M cCurdy
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Iorway Damaris cotta M i l L Water i l l e \ aterville Solon Ban gor Waterville Solon Houlton We t Falmouth M i l b ri dge Lewi ton Oakl and Rockport E ex, Con n . N . Wh itefiel d Cal ai
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1\ I arion Jo ephine M il l er Hazel Alice M oo re Laura Katharine fo e Loi M arj orie 0 good Erne tine H arriet Porter Edith dell a Pratt Edith Caroline R ob i n · n Ell a Ru ell Rob i n on "f o - i e Evelyn eek i n K atharine H al lov,·ell inger \ iYian Luette Skinner 'arolyn I abel te,·en 1\ I i n a Mae Titu F rance E ther Tre fethen B ntoin ette \\ are \ · i ,·ienne Augusta \Y right .
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H EDMAN M E M O R I A L s - c P R I Z ES Fir t Prize-" Colby Live ForeYer," by E. J. Col cord, '75. Second Prize--" H i t It Up," by E. F . Steven , '89. Third Prize-" Colby pirit , ' ' by R. \\ . Dodge, '06.
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e rge Lawrence E ans, H ebron Academy Loui Bu rton Dennett Bangor H igh School Earl e G . lement , Good \\ i l l H igh chool l\Ii ha el Jo eph Ryan, Bangor H i gh School
1.Gyfod1 af ntersd1olastit }3rizes pecial prize aggregatino- one hun I red d l l ar the gift of \\'ill Hartwell Ly ford, of the Cla o f 1 879, of Ch i cao-o . I l linoi. , are ma le a ailable to the College and are open to young men attending preparatory s chool in Maine and New Hamp h ire. The chief obj ect £ the prize i t o encou rao-e publ i c speak ing, and the award \•:ill be made for general excellence in declamation. The fol lowing ru le shall govern the awarding o f the prizes : r. tudent offering them elve in competition for t hese prizes must file appli cation, furni hed by the Regi ti·ar o f Colby allege at l east one month be fore the date et for the conte t. 2. The selection rendered hall be of not over i x minute in length. 3. Conte tant are requi red to peak ex cerpt from oration or addre e delivered by well-known publi c peakers in comparatively recent years. 4 The j udge shall award the everal prize on the basis of 50 points ; of w h ich I nterpretation shall count 251 ppearance, 1 5, Pronunciation, ro.
5 . Three j udges, t be elected by the Pre ident o f Colby College shall pass upon the merits of the speaking. 6. The awards shall be a foli o,,- : Fir t Prize, $so ; Second Prize, $25 ; Third Prize, $ 1 5 ; Fourth Prize, $ r o.
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]unior 1.Exqibition 1Nuptist � h u�c�. Jl unr 2 4 , l g 1 6 P R 0 G R A JI 1\Iu
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The Burden of the Non- Parti cipant The Power o f ong The i\!ece i ty of Pe imi-m \\'hat I \Vrong with the ollecre ? The Call o f the City Fittincr the Future Some \Vaterville Children The J udicia l Recall The ollecre and the G i rl *The Influence o f Mu i c Humanity F i r t
Le ter Edward Young }farion Ruth Dagaett Fred lbert Pottle 1\I a rgaret Helen B rown Ru th i\1 u rdock W in throp Lambert \Yebb Helen Dorothy Cole Carroll Ben Flanders F lora manda Norton Floy l\largaret Strout Cecil ugu tu Rolli n
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Raymond Henry Parker H erbert Lee e\Y ma n \\ " illiam B . We t :\1"orman D u nham Lattin J ona Glea o n Perr
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�pecial prize aggregating one hundred dol l a r , the <Ti ft of the Hon. F. M. H al lo\\·ell of the la - o f I 77, of Kearney, :Nebra ka, are aga i n available to the college for the encou ragement of Publ i c peaking. The j udge hall award the prize on the ba i of fi fty point , of v,·hich I nterpretation hall count 25, ap pearance, 15 and pronunciation , IO. The awa rd hall be a follo,,- : Fir t prize, $'50 ; econd p ri ze, 25 ; Third prize $ 1 5 ; Fourth prize, $ I O.
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�oohwin 3Jnterscf]o la.stic 11lebating 1.Geague The prel i mi narie were held in the Col lege Chapel and hemical Hall, Fri d a a ft rnoon , April 2 1 t . • our h i gh chool - B an o-or, kow hegan, Madi on, and \\'atervi lle, and three academie - H ebron , obu rn and Maine Central In ti tute, were repre ented i n th e trial . The ubj ect for the prel iminari e and al ·o the fi nal \\" a s , "Resolved, That the nited tate hould have a go\·ernment O\n1ed merchant marine.' Tea111 repre nting H ebron and Bano-or H i o·h were cho en for the final conte t. 1 ffir mative
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The prize aggregating one hundred dol lar , given i"n memory o f Hon. For rest Goodwin, o f the Class o f 1 87, of kowhegan, Maine , are to be distributed as follow s : The um of Seventy-five dollar hal l be awarded to the win n i ng team, and twenty-five dollar to the lo i n a team. The e amount are to be dis tributed among the debater .
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1Jntetcnllegiatr iebaten,
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T h e dual debates betv. een the n i Yersity o f Maine and Colby were h e l d F r i d a y e ening, April 20. The que t ion for debate w a : ' Resolved, That the I on roe Doctrine hould b e abandoned . " The following t e a m debated in the Colby Chapel : 1 Al
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f f tball " for olby '. team j u tified the expectation of winnina the tate champion hip, a well a magn i fi cently howin(T her t rength in the game out idc o f the state erie . I n the fir t g2me of the ea on, at ambridge, the team di pl a) ed championhip form in holding the fir t Hana rd elenn , r o-o. Tv,·o week · later, a tron g N e w H amp h i re State team wa ea. ily di po. ed o f . 1 3-0 ; and on e o f_ the be:t Fort M c Kinl ey teams that ha ever vi ited \\ aterv i l l e wa. de feated a w eek later. 20-0. Enterino- the Ji t at New York for the fi r t time i n the final o·ame o i the ea on, an old-fa hioned line buckina tyl e of play wa . u cces. fully u ed age: in . l t.he Jew York ni ver it) team and, al thouo-h many of Colby' tar \\·ere reti red from the game, the score re ul ted 3-0. heart-rending battle wa developed in the fir t game of the tc-.te eries at B ru n wick. A lu cky interce1 ted l ateral pa enabled the Black and \\ ' bite to core fir t , but by Yigor u ru hing Col by tied the . core bef re the final hal f. \\ i th the core 7 - 7 and but fou r minute to play, a 5 5 -) ard pa from Captain Caw l ey to Perry, a hort run . a totally uncal l ed f r f ul by Bowdoin , and a l i ne sma h by " Eddie," l anded olby on top, 1 4-7. In a thrilling but di appointing and c rudely pl ayed game, Colby and M aine stru ggl ed four period to a corele tie. It wa the roughe t game of the sea ·on, Colby ' line holding like a wal l , but unable to open hole in the oppo i ng team. Long runs and numerou fumbl e l ent to the t h ril l i ng part o f the game, w h i l e the dogged back-to-wall fight o f Maine w a to be admired. By sweeping the field for a 23-7 vi ctory over the Bate eleven on Alumni Field, Colby won the state champion hip. The g� me wa clea n and h ar d fough t , and th e re u l t wa practically a u r ed i n the fi r t quarter when a touchdown fol lowed a 4 5 -yard run by Captain Cawley. The team' o-reat howina a fter the omewhat di appointing exh ibition again t Bowdoin and M aine, was a revelation to the doubter . For the fir t time thi eason did the team play up to expecta tions. I t is with a feeling of great adnes that olby men ee our captain, " Eddie" Cawley, depart this year. "The greate t individual player who has ever graced a M ai n e gridi ron, " "one o f the greate t broken field runner· in the game," h i clean hard play, h i sterl ing gamene , all the e have helped bring to Colby two state championships during h is course. Too much cannot be said of hi team-mate , but Eddie's place in the hearts o f Colby upporter w i l l be a hard one to fi l l . •
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1B. A . 2\. �ame.s In the B . . Game a turday February 3, 'olb ,,.a rep re ented i n t\\·o e ,·ent , the H an di cap M i l e and the l\laine I ntercol l egiate Relay Race. In the Handicap 1 il e . D. 'olby, 20, tarted from cratch but "·a - u fferi ng f rom a trained tendon and d i d not fi n i h . apt. Thomp on, "·ith a 55-yar<l handi ap, l ed the field for nearly ni neteen lap but \Ya- pa ed o n the horn .·tretcb and fini hed third. In the Relay Race the Colby team compo ed of � l arti n \Yei man, ' 1 9 ; \Yal lace L \Hence, ' 1 7 ; Paul Thomp on ' r ; and H a rold Phill ip , '20 l o ·t to Bo\\· doi n by about twenty yard . I n the final �I aine de feated Bowdoin in 3 m i n . 3-5 ec., a new record. ,
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In December, 1 9 1 6, a mo ement vYa made among the women of Colby to form a ociety the purpo e f which hould be to timul ate the l iterary acti i tie of it member and to give opportun i ty for a publi c expre ion of v ie\ s upon the great questions o f intere t to women. A committee o f fi e girls was appointed vvi th Dean Cooper an l M r . G . B . Franklin to frame a con titution and to ub mit the same for approval . A a re ult of this agitation a Literary Society num bering eighty member wa rgan ized and the following officer elected : P re i dent, elma I oehler, ' 1 7 ; V i ce-I re ident Gl ady Twitchell, ' 1 8 ; Secretary, l�uth M u rdock, ' 1 7 ; Trea urer, Elizabeth Hoffman, ' 1 9.
A TRIBUTE The founder o f any i n titution or organization that erve a great need i de rvedly held in la tin°· e ·teem . B u t when, within college wal l s, where every hour has its own schedule of duty, ome tudent ees and feels a crying need, and, in addition to h er regular dutie devote time and cea eless energy to starting a n o rgan ization t h a t v. i l l fi l l that n eed i t eem that thi student shoul d be accorded more t h an usual honor. Sel ma Koehler fel t the need for a ociety a t Colby that would give the girl an opportu n i ty for el f-expres ion and that would stimulate them to their be t litera ry endea or. \ ith unbounded enthu ia m, untiring endeavor and never fl aggi ng energy, he has organized the Literary ociety o f Colby College, giving i t a place i n the activities o f the chool second to none. \\ e feel that nothing greater has come i n to the chool l i fe for many year , and, becau e of what thi ociety will mean to tho e who are here and to tho e who ''" ill come-we, t h e Colby girl , o ffer thi tribute of love and appreciation. 200
The Fre h i e t F re h man had t aken a nigh t off to think thing over. \t\ hen one ha been i n colleo-e two long, bu ) w eek there i o much to be thought over thc t a n ight o ff i really the only way. \\ rapped i n the blue k i mona that came from J apan, he a t curled up on the vYindovY-seat watching the shadow creep over the campu . There wa no l ight i n the room and the door w as locked and l abeled again t chance v i i tor . Only thu cou l d the Fre hie t Fre hman think. 10\vl) h e went back over the pa t two weeks and what they had b rough t. 1\fo t care full) h e thought out the long chain o f event that had elected her from one hundred f re h m n-all more or J es ire h-upon � horn to be tow her pre ent t i tle, The Fre h i e t Fre h man. The t range t part about i t al l w a that when b e l e f t home two w eek before w i th her two trunk and a l ittle J o t homeick feel ing omewhere under her l e ft et of rib , he w a not the Freshiest Fresh man. Then h e w a only l i ttle J anet Lee and not part i cular! fre h . Of course he ne er had been one of tho e weet, retiring maiden who \Ya t e their weet ne on the de ert a i r of ome ob cure corner, but he w a n't fre h. That i s , h e n e \ e r \Vore checker-board stockings a n d loop ear-ri ng a t the same t i me a n d she h ad n e er h a d her hair cut 'dutch ." Decidedly the l ittle J anet t h a t c a m e t o col leae w a n o t even the po i t i v e o f f resh . F o r t h i r e a on t h e new t i t l e w a t h e more bew i l dering. Thinking it O\ e r i n the unu ual quiet o f her room while a \varm eptember b reeze played through her reddi h gol d curl , J anet knev\ that i t wa an honor bestowed upon her by chance or fate or another o f tho e myste ri u power and by no means earned by hone t toil . She w a one of those rare per on ·who have honor thrust u pon them. u rely i t w a n 't her fault if the girl thought h e w a · fre h ' ' ju t becau e i n he had pushed her freshman h e r fran t i c h a te t o reach an eigh t o'clock clc:. dunce cap rak i hly over one ear and had not bothered to l ick back her curls ac e rding to ophomore regulations. H o w wa he to know th<.t i t w a s fatal to de cline bean- oup for lunch, to ru h into Chapel be fore a ophomore, and to w ear , . her "prep chool ' eater righ t ide out ? And to a k for toa t at break fast who ever heard o f toa t for a freshman ? All the e crime she had innocently committed and therefore she wa The Freshiest F re h man . Ju t a he wa trying to decide whether or not there might be something plea i n g about the new title another i dea popped i nto her head- uch a big i dea that he fai rly w ri ggl ed with excitement. The idea was brother Bob ' . The Fre hie t Fre h man ' b rother Bob had a pet theory. It w a this-brother Bob claimed that to really be a "somebody" i n college, and what i more monotonous than not to be a " omebody,' one mu t be abl e to do one thing better than any other per on in college could do that ame thina. " \X hy , is I ' d rather be the champion l i ght-weight bubble blo\\" er o f dear old H a r c:.rd than merely an average student"-were the word with which b rother Bob u ually concl uded a d isserta tion on hi favorite ubj ect-which \\"a all very w el l for brother Bob who bore undry o-J oriou car and a big crim on · ' H " on hi che. t. Iow e ery word that p ro ceeded from the mouth o f brother Bob w a law and go pel to the Fre hiest F re b man and o he h a d l i t ened patiently and o ften to 201
the expoundincr f this theory . Formerly, h owever, he had belie ed it to be but an ab tract, hazy ometh ing that related only to brother Bob and H a rvard. For the fi r t time he was beginnin to ee po ibili tie i n that Yery theory. There were the "prettie t girl , " the " marte t girl , " ' the " funnie t girl " even the "lazie t girl . · Janet had met them all and h ad wondered w ith trange little quivers in her throat if h e would ever be one of th . e fayored and famou uperlative gi rl "·ho \Year an "e t " beh ind their name . B rother Bob' theory wa noth ing hort o f an in spi ration. I f fate had decreed that her e t " hould be tacked on to " fre h " she Jot only would he be fre h but he would be the Fre. h would be fre h indeed . ie t Fre b man that h ad ever blundered into the hi. tory o f th e college. Such a re elution demanded a v ell mapped out campaign , and o the think ing proces continued until the wind tou led her hair and the campu grew dark and darker. he was cha inrr a bi idea th rough airy, fleeting space. Finally sh e gai ned on i t cl utched at i t and finally captured i t beyond a chance o f it l ip ping away. imul taneou ly ·with the capture of the big idea the Fre hie t F re. h man sl ipped off the window- eat c.nd gleefully \\" itched on the l ight. J u t two day a fter her nirrht off the Freshie t Fre hman begged to be ex cu ed from dinner de ert for the my teriou rea on that h e w as going out for the e ening. ever be fore had her voi ce been o clear and di tinct. The new reached the farthe t end of the table and from there wa cabled to the next and the next. \\'ith the uspiciou eye o f the whol e dining room upon her, he grace fully, almo t carele l y l e ft the room and tripped up the stairs. Promptly at 7 . 30 the door f the Fre hie t Fre hman' room flew open and i n fell two fat and flurried i ter f re hmen, red and panting from the race up th ree fl ights o f stairs. "Janet Lee," gasped the one l e s fat, 'there's a man waiting for you down on the porch." ' Thank you , dear," an wered the Fre h i e t Freshman sweetly, as she daubed a l ittle more powder on her chin and pul led on her hat. " You a ren' t really going out v . ith a man ?" A mazement had supplied the more fat ister with the power o f peech . ' I my h at on straigh t-I mean crooked enough ? ' inquired the f re h one calmly. \\ ithout waiting for an an 'vY er to the question that the mirror had an swered to h e r entire sati faction, h e gave a final pat to her collar, tucked i n a loose hai r pin and departed. " \i\ ell , I 'l l be-" bur t out the l e s fat si ter. "Jiggered," uppl ied her companion . though moved by the a me impulse, they S\Yayed, tottered and fel l upon the couch ; a fle b y heap of incredulity and amazement, too v.;eak for utterance. I f the Freshiest F re hman w as the l east bit nervous or excited h e did not show it as she picked her w ay through the groups o f girls rrathered a round the piano in the lower h a l l . She walked bri ky toward the door through the gla s o f which wa visible the back of the man who waited. In a second, the a embly two week old fre h man wa going was alive to what was about to h appen . out with a man. Not only wa h e going out with a man but in the mo t b razen fashion ; for upon her h ead there perched a j aunty little hat, w here hould have perched a green dunce-cap, and beneath it the croldy hair wa flu ffed it fluffiest. Never in the whole course of h u man events had there been such a fre h man. 202
ction fol lo\\"ed clo e upon though t . In pi red by the general indignation, . certam o f t he op homo re more bold da hed to the door to stop her progre . . urely 1t \Ya. the!f duty to te� ch her vYhat a fre hman po i t i vely cannot do. The p u r ued and the p u r uing rea ched the door at the ame t i me but sti l l the F re h iest F resh man p re erved her beaut i ful cal m . Attracted by t h e ound o f comi n g foot . tep t he m a cul ine fi gu re tu rned and t h e h a l l l i gh t fel l upon h i m . There wa a ·udden quiet . The � ttacking force drew back and tli e F re h i e · t F reshman disap p ea red \Y i t h. h e r youna man i n to the darkne . i n al e l ittle gi ggle floated back m t ? t he quiet h 11, a triumphant and a p roYok ing l i t t l e giggl e. The man \Yho w a i ted on t he porch \Ya none other t h an Pro fe o r Saunder , the la te t addition to t he faculty. uddenly a i t had falle n the quiet wa b roken. .. t u �g , " cried the bold oph omore ''" i l dl) w h i l e their l eading p i r i t added . 111 great di g u t-' ' \ Y e can ' t break up a f c u l ty part) even if . h e i a fre h ma n . " Late that night fter the big hall \Ya t i l l and h e r room-mate wa fa t a Jeep , J 2net \\" rote a long l etter to B rother Bob w h ich ended omet h i n a l i k e thi ' Perhaps ometi m e when I am a dign ified enior, I 'l l tell them t hat P rofe o r aund r i only B illy aunder a fter all, a art o f econd cou in, "· i t h whom w e a o fi h i n a and b u i l d and hou e every ummer, but ju t at pre ent I am, w ithout fear of contradi tion or competition, The Fre h i est Fre h man . " L. L. T . , 1 8.
Qfqe i£ittle (fpoh of 1.Guck The l it t le g od o f L u c k i be fore me no\\-, crou ching er s-legged, h i h a n d s clenched rigidly i n h i lap. Hi mouth i et in t h e enigmatical . m i rk of the Mona Li a a n d h i stony e) e re fu e to meet mine, but gaze b eyond me into t h e 111) terie o f the future. In the altar be fore h i m I h a ,·e pl a ced two i ncen e s t i ck o f f r a rant mu k , a h umble o ffering tendered v.- ith the h o p e o f h i graciou fayor. F r h i power i n t h i everyday world i s upreme. H o\\· many eYent are credited to him, t h i l ittl e mecha n i c i an o f fortune . H o \\" many m i l e he caus , and ho\\" many frow n ! Y e t throuah a l l the abu e and prai e of mortal he remain u n moYed and in c ru tabl e, uperior to all human crit i c i m . · Hi calm exterior belie h i true ch a racter, for he i planning a n d cheming i n ce antly. \\'b i l e yet h e w atche the e ffect o f one troke o f mi ch i e f h e h a s con ceiYed a n o t h e r e Y e n more tartl ing. \ \ i th amazing ea se he manipul ate the · t ring "·h i c h an i mc.te h u man p uppet of our own worl d o r o f the far-away Ea st. t one in t ant he engineer a ridi culou comedy of error_ ; h i next production i a pi ti ful t ra aedy o f the t rampled hope and Jo-t fa i th o f men . Thi fi ckle temper o f Luck i respon ible for hi bew i l dering change of color to uit each kindly or anary mood . Hi ch ameleon color i an i nd i cation o f h i s p re e n t humour. Today t h i tage-director o f l i fe i i n a merry mood. T h e low ered ray of t he etting un reYec.l a j oyou riot o f red-gold col o r i n t h e l i ttl e tooped fi gu re . I u pect there i a tw i nkle m the ha l f - h u t eye . 203
Only thi a fternoon he pl<:.ced an expan e of l i ppery i ce in front of a corpu l en t gentl eman \\·ho " vv a trying de perately to catch a trai n . The fall thereo f wa udden and ati fying, but the l ittle god o f Luck 11eard neither the rage o f t h e v ictim n o r t h e u nbounded j y of t h e pa · er -by. I ready he w a far a·way attending an e ent ful Su ffrao-e Parade in New York . o bu y a manager cannot l in ge r for appl au e. Thi l a t month h a been a bu y one i n Colby for the little god o f chance. umerou quizze have di mayed the h eart o f youth and mai den o f the col l eue, and qui zze offer untold opportunitie to o watch ful a . pirit a Luck. The color of the l i ttle god change o ften in uch t irring time but h e i u ually had ov. ed by the gloomy black which pre age trouble for mortal . Then i the an cient trauedy of . tudyinrr w ith very pecial care that part o f the l e on which is not even mentioned in the examination. Thi cau the mo ·t i nten e di gu t w ith Luck and h i way ; o reprehen ible a bitterne ·. , indeed , that uch . ubj ect mu_ t be furthe1· puni hed for ufficient cha tening o f their rebel l iou. oul . u ally a l eaking pen or a broken pen cil during the l a t hurr i ed fi ve minute o f the hour i util ized for thi purpo e. Thi di abol ical de\' ice i alway ucce ful. It is a c ru hed and broken pirit w h i ch ur\'ive the ordeal , re ign d al ike to a "flunk" notice and i nk-covered hand . ometime , for nece ary v ariety, there are deeds o f mercy. The clever l ittle potentate know that cruelty i all the more exqui ite for i t contrast with l enience, and h e dons h i r o y mantle o f kindline. a a direct mean to further mi chief. Perhap a chance word uttered b) the Pro fe or i n que tioning bring i n to the full l ie-ht o f con ciousne a ubj ect hitherto forgotten. Then the abj ect grati tude o f the fa ored one atone for previou reproache . Very lately, too, there wa a Facul ty Tea. NO\ Faculty Tea are a grati fyi n g to the fi ckle l ittle god a i Coney I l an d it el f . There are wonderful po i bilitie of urpri e i n a Faculty Tea. \\ hen a reckle youth don the fir t t i ff col lar f o r weeks and all i e determinedly forth f o r t e a and adventure, h e hurl a i l ent challen ge at the feet of Luck. nd a mai den who primp and preens her e! £ in her unday be t, and uoe forth to the conque t, i looking for excitement . B e i n g a maiden, s h e w i l l probabl y find i t . There i the deli cate ta k o f balancino- a cup o f t e a , e a t i n g a andwich, and attempting to talk i n tere t i ngly to the late t bored acquaintance. Peopl e who find any in tere t i n common mu t be i mmediately eparated according to Luck' code of conduct. u rely b e may find opportunity for delight at uch an affair. The ight o f a t ruant cookie roll in g bri kly along the fl oor may not be o l u d icrous in i tsel f , but u ndoubtedly the expres ion of mingled rage and embarras ment on its owner' face i grati fying to the little ra cal . 'Tis no wonder, con idering h i s exten ive bu i ne , that the l ittle god o f Luck negl ects our prayers. But I have l i ghted two new offeri ngs o f mu k be fore h i superior pre ence. I b e g h i m to smile kindl y upon me and i n my eagerne I ea ily i m � gine a favorabl e fl ash of au piciou gol d color. But he i - , above all else, a fickl e god. One never knows. I. E. S., ' 1 8. _
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Ihloating C \Y ritten for a J u ne bride. 'Ti J une the quiyering \Ya ,·e: M ove l azily ; the tinkling A n d idly uu rul inu w ater I nvite u "·here i t la,·e· The bank and fall back crinkl ing. And there the boat \nng free ; I t lure i t rong re i tle The \\·ill ing oar hang bobbi ng I f you but ro"· \Yith me, The heaven are fair and mi ·tie Out far, \Ye ' l l gl ide, \\·e two ; Out where th' i mpel l i ng will n d l ight of 10\·e hal l auide u To j oy and El Do rado , \\.here l i l i e bloom wd bl ueb i rd- trill n d hour n o more divide u ! G. B. FR.-\ N K L I K .
�uening on ilue f!jil l Ihlay It i · early evening ju t at the hou r when twilight i fadincr into moonlight. Our l ittle boat l ap gently agai n t the wa,·e , and the monotonou ' ch u a-chug" of the engine i the only ound that eem · out o f keeping with the still, perfect n i aht. The oppo ite hare l i e quiet and mi ty like the border o f another world, w ith Blue H il l l oomi1w up maj e ·tic in a robe o f royal purple, and about it h ead queer- haped cloud l ined "·ith the la t color of the un et,-gold and haded iolet. The water i all gol d and v iolet too, except where the mountain thro"· it dark my teriou hadow on the u r face. The cene i o un real that I try not to breathe, for fear that i t \\·i l l vani h. Fa cinated by the beauty of it, I ban almo·t forgotten that I a m not alone, when omeone begin to sing o ftly, " foon o f the ummer night, Far down yon \\ · e-tern teep , i nk, ink, in ih·er l i gh t ,t the word , I t u rn my head . The moon ha risen f u l l and gloriou , over the black pine of the near-by hore, o \·er the twinkling l ight of the cottage , and i pou ring a tream of o ft ilver on the "vater. uddenly aero s the patlrn·a1 of l ight, appear the mooth red hull of a hip at an chor. I t m as t and rigging are outlined again t the h i m mering w h itenes . I t l i e l i ke a fairy ship for no"' i t i there, re t ing l ightly on the waves, and the next moment i t i gone ; and onl) the great round moon and the ilently watc h ing tar are l e ft, and a l l the re t i darkne . 1 . H . \ ., ' 1 7 . 205
1\n Autumn i!leuerie From the canoe-h u e although i t wa l ate in the a ft rnoon , l t out to pad dle up the Me. z.lon kee tr am. It "·a a bewitching time of day and all nature eemed to beck n to me. The un danc d l ightly upon the water, which parkl ed at each di p 0 £ the paddl e, and the \'ery noi e. of nature eemed to echo my co.n tentmen t. \Vith I ndian till ne. the can e gl ide l Jon and I drank i n eaCTerly the beauty of the autumn ea on. The rrreen fol i age of the t ree had changed a fter the early fro t ; and the i o·ht o f the brill iant f l i age, with now and tben a da h o f red, clo e among the dark p ine and hemlock made an exqui ite pi cture. I looked at the o ft rounded hill in the di tance with their b ckgrou nd of bright color, and exulted i n the freedom of the great out-o f-door.. I wa far from the hurry and h u tle of the city, and ettl ing back in the bli ful quiet, prepared to enj oy i t all. faint breeze came to me from the pine wood and I l azil ' inhaled it per fume and rrloried i n it cool inCT fre h n - . I thought with incere ympathy o f t h e poor laboring v ictim w h o "·ere a t that moment a embl ed in a stuffy c l a room at Colby College ; with ympathy o f the g od old Pro fe or who wa l abor iou ly t rying to educate them. I do not o ften feel uch a erenene a I did then, and for all m pity I wa happy and content. A I l ay there in my reverie a faint noi e came to me from the di-tant h i l l ide. t fi r t I thought it mu t be .ome fore ter or boy bird-hunting, but o n I real ized that it wa a party o f " pi ckni cer- . " T h e . ound o f bout- n d l augh ter echoed and re-echoed through the wood and _ et the air ringinCT with merri ment. .I real ized thc:.t I was not o far from c i ,·ilization a fter all and when, a thei r fi re began to blaze, I heard the note o f " olby I ma 1\Iater" ring out upon the air my heart S\velled with pride. The party could not ee me, afloat i n the l ittle canoe around the bend, but I w a there, and I proudly felt that their song v,·a my ong, too. \\ hen the un began to et, I rel uctantly thought o f retu rning home. The air vYas now rretting chill) and the mi t wa beginning to ri e from the water. The approachinrr d arkne made the t ree l ook black and forbidding, and I almost welcomed the thought of home 2nd the cheery open fire. I began to paddle harder now and the l ittle canoe re ponded quickly to e\·ery troke of the paddle. Round the curve of the tream it gl ided until the l i ght o f the city came i nto vie" , � nd I wa al mo t at home. The mist wa. ri ing fa t now fr m the water and I began to sh i ,·er. H w d ifferent everything looked in the chill of the even ing darkne , but how beauti ful nature bad j u t been i n the bright un hine. \\' hat a deliahtfu l t i me I had had ! It plea ed me to think about i t , and I felt that the a fternoon h a d been \\·ell spen t. I had seen a per fect color scheme ; had enjoyed the wonder o f natu re, and was returning home, re fre hed i n mind and longing for the warmth of the M. R D., ' 1 7. blazing fire. .
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that Bind," a n d ga e some interesting de criptions o f M ex i ca n l i fe, ho pital i ty , a n d c h aracter. I t i s n eedle t o say that Lieutenant Roger received a great o v ation . B e fore the next speaker vYa introduced , the coll ege male quartette sang, and wa appl auded to the echo. Dr. Phelp of the Fir t Bapti t churc h w<'. next o n the program . Alway h u morous, D r . Phelps poke o n the benefit o f football t o the i n d i v i dual and the college say i n o- that, i n all circumstances, men h o u l d " ' Pl ay fair. ' Football put8 t h e b u l l dog i nto a man, a n d a ma n need the courc:ge that footbal l develop . " ' D r. Phelp i al w a) a wel come peaker at a n y function, a n d h i presence at the rail ) ga e much ple2 u re . M any o f u can remember the speech t h a t "Uncle Billy'' Cra w ford, '82 , made two years ago, o n a i m i l a r occa ion, h en ce i i t any ,,-onder that the roo f o f t h e gym wa early l i fted off w h e n he wa announced as the next peaker ? H umorous, witty, i mple i n peech, mode t in m a nner, " Uncle B i l l y ' ' appeal e d to the crowd . B y h i s original ity, he w o n t h e h ea rt o f e ery Colby m a n there. In closing , h e aid, · ' P rexy ha the l iterary quali ties of \\ i l so n ; the j udicial qualities of H ughe ; a n d the dynamic qual itie o f Roo e elt." Then came Coac h Greene,-clean-cut, mode t, una urning. H e poke of t h e team which h e a i d w a ' i n d i v i dually fine ; collectively, a unit." \\.ith optimi m h e spoke o f the coming game, but not w i t h over a surance. H e closed w i t h the e fitting words, ' El even men that won 't- be beat, can't be beat. . , Perhap the c l i ma x o f the even i n o- came w h e n Capt a i n " Eddie' ' Cawl ey s name w as announced. \\ i t h h i s u ual mode ty and force ful n e , Eddie pre d i c te d a h ard game on the morrow, a game wh ich, until the final whi tle houl d b e blown, would b e neither team· v i ctory . H e a i d , " v\ e h a e the be t s e t o f player , the be t coaches, and the be t trainer t h a t Colb) h a e\ er had. Our m e n are i n fi r t- c l a s condit ion. I f ucce f ul to-morrov , give the credit to our coaches, for there i t belongs . " Then c a m e the c l o i ng n u mber on the program, d u r i n g w h i c h , follov,i i ng Prexy' characteri tic in i t ation, all " ' fell to ' ' at the expen e o f the coffee, the andwich e. , a n d the apples.
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1Jf not ball mamr The annual Football Dance h el d at Elk ' H all , December 7, 1 9 16, \\"a a Yery ucce ful a n d enj oyable e \·ent . The dan ce \Ya aiH n in honor o f the members o f Colby' ch ampion. h i p football team for the purpo e o f ecuring money to pu rcha e gol d football for the tea m . Over eigh ty couple attended and it pro Y ed to be a financi al a \\·ell as a ocial u cce. . The H awaiian orche t ra fu rni-l1ed mu ic for a Yery enj oyzble order o f ei o-hteen dan ce · . Dr. and !. I r- . J . \\ ' illiam B lack and Dean Cooper ch aperone 1 t h e party.
The fi r t col l ege tea o f the year \\·a held \Yedne day a fternoon, J anuary 1 7, from th ree to fiye o'clock in the ymna ium the wiYe o f member o f the fact1 l ty acting a ho te. · e . The Gyrnna. ium \\'a arti tically decorated with l igh t , ban ner- , a n d fl ag . In the recei\·ing line \\· ere l\ I r . Robert , i\ I r . l\Ia rquardt :M r . \\'hite Mr . Bwwn, ?\Ir . Black, 1r . Tolman a n d ). f r . Frankli n . The ladie \\·ho en·ed \\·ere ). f r . Libby ).I r-. he-ter ).Ir . h c r a f t, i\Ir . Cro\\·ell and 1\Ir . ooper. Ta ty and\\· iche , delicate cookie- tea and coffee were erved. Large numbers of the local t ru -tees of the college, the tudent body and the faculty \Yere p re ent to h a re the enj oyment of the occa ion. _
The -tudent of olby and people of \\'aten·ille enj oy the priYilege of l i_t e n i n to a h i uhly in tructi ,·e a n d i ntere-ting a ddre by Ex-Pre ident \\ illiam H o ,Yard T a f t on the ubj ect o f "Our \rorl d Relatiowhip ,' on \\'edne day e \·en ing, Febru a ry 1 4, at the Opera Hou e. A large audience \\·a pre ent and the tudent o ccupied the gal l e ry i n a body, cheering the peaker before and a fter the a dd res . The di tingu i h ed Yi i tor came to \\'aterville u n der the au.pice o f the tu dent Endo\Yment Committee o f Colby. He was tendered a reception i n the a fternoon giYi n g the tudent · f aculty, and people of \\'aterville a n opportunity tay Ex-Pre i of meeting and talking with the former Pre ident. Durinu hi dent T a f t wa entertained by President Robert . 211
N em :!I embers of t�e 1tr arulty GEORGE B R
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ilbert Tol man, . M . , wh come t o the Phy i c Department, i n o l a · t ranger to olby having erved a head o f the Phy ics Departmen t here, from 1 909 to 1 9 1 I . H e wa a graduate o f the niver ity of M aine i n the Class of 1 9 recei ing h i .M. degree at ol u mbia, w here h e erved a i tant Profe o r o f Phy i c until 1 903. Pro fe or Tolman ha al o taught i n Rhode I land tate oil ge. For the pa t few yea r h e h a been engaged i n b u ine s. ,
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quartette, n - Four v.-ould-be i nger set i n action b y means o f a quart. rat , n,mall e tab l i hment where poy 1 s .old at all hour . r am, Y , To profit b) another · i rrnorance ; to work a con-game. reamer. n ,- One killed in reaming other an h abitual winner at card ; one \\" h o deal off the bottom. r tten, adj ,- Pa t the ao-e o f u efulne with a l i rrb t odor attached. l eep, n ,- The rrreate t enemy o f the excu e fficer ; much preferred to education on cold mornin omething \Y hich remoye cont rol o f the feet. skee, n skeeinrr, n,- A w i nter port ; i ndulo-ed in i n doors a \Ye l l as out. telephone, n,w i re connectino- Fo Hall with a frat-hou e. valenti ne, n emi-annual billet-cl ux ent by the faculty to tho e they love. X- U ed to indicate tho e gone, but not forrrotten ; a Lowney ex-' 1 5 . ·
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Upper cla man to a F re h man-" \\'hat i s the u e of you tudying G reek ?'' F re h mc.n-"\\'hy-er-you know, they u e it i n the n ames o f G reek letter ocietie . "
I r. R .-' ' \\'hat cour e are ) OU taking in college ? " tudent-' ' O h , I "m a pecial tudent . ' ' M r. R .-"\\'hat t u d i e d o ) ou h a e ? " tudent-" B a eball and Old Te tament H i tory, vYith t h ree c u t s a w eek i n the h i tory . ' '
Farmer Jone -" o your son John w rote from college that he thought h e w o u l d make the nine ?" Farmer mith-' Ye , a n d I \\Tote h i m right 8ack-' I f you do, send me fi e -I k in uae it. ' "
'rexy be 1J1eminin ' ' H ere' a ugge tion for you young l adie . I f you a re a good teacher and ha e a good po ition, don · t give it u p for a poor man. Of cour e, i f you find you don't make a very good teacher, you can't be o particular. ' "The ) oung h igh- chool principc.l gets to feeling that h e i quite a person. £,·e ryone doe a he c.y and hi word i la\\· among b is teacher ,-unle s one of them h appen to be hi w i fe." '' Perhap some of the e young l adie ,,· i l l become so i n love v. ith teaching that they will give up a good man to follow it up,-but i t ' s doub t fu l . " 217
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Colby plit eyen i n debating w i t h M aine. Pro fe or l\ eil on o f H a n-a rd giYe a lectu re, Shakespeare and Re l igion, t o a large aud ience i n C hapel. The ophomores h u m i l iate fre hmen i n c1 a s track meet. ] . Bill g i \·e "The College P u rpo e · · at the Congregationalist College Men · s lass. hake u p in baseball team expected be fore the Spring trip to - morrow. J u n ior P ro m . a t the Kew Elks H a l l . Stork a r riye w i t h a y o u n g seven-pound '·announcer' f o r H a r ey Cohn. Ladies' Glee Club give "The Lo t ecklace"' at the Opera Hou e. Colby hold H aryard, 4-2, in fir t game of t r ip . Colby how up "·ell w i t h fi fteen men in d u a l meet. Maine, 83 ; Colby, 43. Ba eball team back from a rainy t r i p . o a c h L a k e f a i l to appear, but b o y w o r k o u t n icely. Fa! e ala rm-22 ring . Rain fi n i hes game w i t h Bowdoin in the e ighth ; 5 - 5 . P rexy B ob goe to l\Iadi o n . \' orce ter Tech team trickle into town. And they come t h rough, beating u out, 68-58. Colby w i n s the fir t champ ion hip game : Colb:_.·, 14 ; Bowdoin, 2.
J\1 u rray een o n the t reet w i t h a hat on. Adnnced Public peaker i n C hapel. T h e U. B . ' get a-croing. Colby lo e a great battle to Bowdoin, I -o. ophomore Declamator decl a im at Chapel. T he athlete leave for B ru n wick,-track meet. n i \·er ity o f M ai n e 6 1 ; Bowdoin. 39 ; Colby, 1 3 ; B ates, i3. P rexy bai l ou t · many U. o f i\L men from the O p e ra H o u s e d ungeo n .
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Mother ' Day ; everybody attend chu rch . H allowell p akcr peak. P rexy get thank d by the tudent Body f ).fain for liLerating tho e ' · bo i n " it to the track meet. Big lo j am at hawmut and Fairfi Id ; ev ryone g-oe to get . pru ce gum . Five competitor go to the I ntercollegiate Meet at Bo.ton. J oyce qualifie at Bo ton. H amlin Reading at hapel. olby lo e a loo e game to :\fain , 6-3. We get econd i n the two-mil and t h i rd in the mile at Intercollegiate . Pre ident R obert addre e th combined Bapti,t and ·ongre ational al lege Men's Cla e . Mu rray Prize Debat .e ' Friday" Ladd i appointed to fill " in er" Fra r' place at W. H . S . l e ft open by re ignation. olby nail Bowdoin, 6-5, utility man, Cawley, pitch ing. " R cl" O ' B rien, J oyce and l\Iark Thomp on leave for the Xational Intercol legiates. olby lo e the tate tenn i double- champion hip in the semi-final . olby l ose a t ight one to Bate , 9- . J . Bill forget to open w indows ! Rain. Memorial Day. enior Cap and Gown make thei r fir t appearance. $ 1 25,000 appropriated by General Education Board of " ew York. olby de feat Bate , 6-o, in Exhibit ion Game. J u t Sunday. Election of officer of Dramatic Club. Track "C' " are awarded. i ht" given by the girl at Fos Hall. "Twel fth Epicu rean hold in itiation banqu et . ORACLE Board meets. New Band Stand completed. Coach Cohn resigns. The Me alonskee i s very popu lar. P h i Delt dance at Oakland. Colby de feated by Maine 7-2. Mu rray Prize Debate. M ark Thomp on elected Track Captain. Coll y ORACLE appear . Ba eball ''C's" awarded. Final begin. enior Chapel. 'Nord received that M u rray Morgan, ex-' 1 5, died at Verdun. Study, tudy, tudy ( ? ) Exam . still on. Sophomore Paper make it appearance. Exam . over at n oon. U ndercla men leaving. J u ni or Exhibition. Baccalau reate Sermon by Dr. H errick, '98. Hall. Pre entation of P ictu re of late Dr. G. D. B. Pepper at Fo J unior Day. Pre ident's R eception. Senior H op. enior Class Day. Alumni Luncheon and Para<le. Varsity 4, Alumni 3 ; J ack Coomb in the box for the latter. 95th Commencement. D gree con ferred on 89. Mo t of the upperclas men have returned. The College regi ter how that 1 29 green freshm n have entered thi year. Cla es begin again. Y. M . C. A. reception in hem ical H all. Y. W . C. A. in Foss Hall.
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T h e ' Student Endowment Committee·· hold. election
Coach Greene i d i sati fied w i t h bowi ng o f h i t renuou th rough a practice. ' Ed d i e" Cawley i elected enior cla P re ident. tudent Counci l reorganize .
Cro country team leave for B ru n \\" ick. A t B ru n wick : COLBY q, Bowdoin 7 . B o w d o i n that C O L B Y ' S team i s not a "one man team . " e
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Republ ican w i n in straw vote. P rexie make ou r mouths w ater telling u about t h e t h ree barrels o f ap p l e a n d other good thing ' hich h e ha pro,·ided for to-morrow night. OLBY DAY. Gym. fi l l ed in e \·ening w ith a Jar e and enthu i a t i c c r o w d . S e e m g o o d to ee the old b o y b a c k . Fo hall a l s o c lebrate . i\Iaine o, Colby o ; Rather d i sappointing but might ha ye been far \\"Or e . Everybody n u r s i n g
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Ezra Wenz tar at Cornell. Bob Gall ier elect d pre ident o f the J unior la . Cro s Country team goe to Durham to compete '' itb N. H. tate oll g-e. Enthu ia tic rally held i n chapel. Pro pect for champion liip look good . hampion h ip victory i celeL-rate<l At Waterville, O LBY 23, Bate 7. w i th parade. bonfire and ,peeche from Victor A well earned re t. Cast of Dramatic tub play made public. Election day. E erybody await retu rn . Tryouts for orche tra held at the Deke H ou e. ros country team leave f r Lewi ton to compete in the State meet. Meeting o f the t ru tee to di cu s endowment fund. Cro cou n t ry team make a rather poor howin r. At New York . O L B Y 3, N. Y. U. o. La t game of the ea. on. A rather dull day. Sophomore vote to aboli h Fre hman rule . Old method of financing ORACLE adopted. Meeting of Chemical ociety. New member accepted. Ba eball managers meet at the Elmwood . £yerett elected Pre ident. D. . Fraternity hold dance at the Elk H all. D. K E. hold initiation banquet at the Elm wood. A nother pleasant unday. Dr. G. 0. Smith peaks at the College hapel. Perry elected captain o f 1 9 1 7 football team. H onorary Debating Society formed. All quiet along the Potomac. Nothing o f i n tere t. P rex gets disgu ted with hi P ychology la . Seven tages of omanhood p re ented at Fo H all. Many promi. nent college men take part. Pre ident Robert peak to men' class at the ongregational Churcli . Colby "Comet " w i n from Cobu rn. First match o f the ea on at the Casino alley . Ha Been v . Never v\'eres. Everybody home. Turkey tomorrow. Everybody back and happy. Selby, ex-' 19, making good at Del a w are tate College. My tic elections announced. Report of "B illy" Sunday at Y. M . C. A. Interfraternity bowling starts. Fre hmen mo,·e the board t rack. .Zete banquet at the Elmwood. Football dance at Elks H a l l . Good time reported. C. C. banquet at Elmwood. Ches Club elects officers. '· Vacation as cheduled,' say faculty. A . T. 0. Banquet at Elm wood. Mci ntyre elected football manager, Charles M. Bai ley, assi tant manager. Sigma Kappa banquet i n Chapter Hall. Per fect day. P ro fes or Libby speaks at Augu ta. Profe or B rown at Baptist Chu rch. M eeting o f Student Endowment Comm ittee and awarding o f fob to foot ball men. Druids election announced. Young l ead Y . M. C. A. P h i Delt banquet at Elmwood. 1Iu s ical club rounding into shape for Aroostook. D. U . Banquet at Augusta. Prexy attends Chicago Alumni banquet. A . T. 0. basketball team goe to Dexter. Some blizzard. Foss Hall i s now bou nd. Alpha Delta P i dine at Elm wood. 2 24
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Coll e re-open . Cand idat fo� the : H u r ray announced. Pro £es or J ('Ilion re ign from the faculty. P rexy report on " B illy" ' u nday. hi Omega banquet at Elmwood . Literary ociety formed at Fo H all. tudent m ake -ew York resolution . Mr . Franklin coache Dramatic lub. H enry A. Brickley succeed P ro fe" or J elli on. Track quad out for B . A . A . game . pecial e n·ice be in at Bapti t Church. pton p reache . H arry Thaw in trou l e aga i n . J un i or Cla arran e for J unior "prom."' Colby ong b o o k i n the embryo. Temperatu re low and a b l izzard. Bad d ay for cla e . Effici�ncy con ference begins at Augu sta. Literary oci ety m eet · at Foss H all. Delta Delta Delta banquet at El mw ood . P ro f. \Nhite read paper befon Art Club o f Orono. P r o f . Franklin peak at Efficiency con ference. P r o f. B rown lecture i n Portland. Dr. 'v\'ol fe lectu re in Oakland. Advance public ,peaker deliver Yocat ional peeche i n chapel. Law on tart "leak" p robe. M eet ing of athletic council. T rack men rounding into hape. T rials for the Intercolle iate Debating team held in hapel. Faculty tea in the gym.- pton p re ent. Colby trio giye concert at Oak Gron. P rexy tart for i' e w Y ork. '·J udy' give one-hal f cut in Lat i n. Chapel e rvice begin to be popnlar. P ychology cut- H u rrah ! 1Ionthly meeting of Chem ical Society. Rogers peak a t K e w Y ork A l u m n i Banquet. L iterary oci ety meds. I ntercollegiate debater annou nced i n chapel. omet lo t to 11. . I. M eeting o f Maine Intercolleaiate A ociation. ' ' B il ly" unday fi n i he in B o ton. Prof. Phelps o f Y ale peak a t Bapti t Church. 'Tery Good Eddie" at Opera H ou e. P ro f s or W i l liam Lyon P help o f Yale addre e_ tudent of both diYi iou on " H appine ." P rexy p ra i e New Y o rk A l u m n i . Endowment ure of u cce s . Chap m an Concert. ·p ilon Beta announce election . Prof. Chenney o f pringfield Y. 11. C. A . peak at C hapel. Friedman reco\'er fur-lined glove . Women' d i v i ion o rganize m andolin club. ).fo ical club arrangina for coa t t rip. tudent Council tran act important b u _ ine . Li terary ociety h a intere ting p rogram. Fi r t eme ter end Mi s Exerine Flood entertain at Fo H all. A day o f rest be fore the battle. :M idyear exam iruat ion beain. olby relay team p icked by Coach m ith. Ticket on ale for T a ft l ectu re. Glee Club t ra in ina for trip. E xam - - and then ome. }.Iidn ight oil indi pen able. P rexy del iver a ma terpiece i n chapel on "H appine ."
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R E C I T AT I O N
HALL
Pictures and
Room 5
ouelties
D ra 1 1 i n g I nsrrumen ts Boards Paper T SQ uar·es Triangles Etc.
Typewriters and Supplies, Fountain Pens, Ink and Holders
Ticanic NaUanal Bank WATERVILLE.,
MAINE
Government Depository
I N B U SI N E S S O V E R A H U N D R E D Y EA R S Interest
Paid
o n Deposits i n Savings Department
Come and get a bank for 1 .00 a11d save your sm all change. " Many a mickle makes a muckle." You leave the dollar on intere t and have the free use of the little bank. u Take care o f your money now., and· bye and bye it will take care of yo u. n
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DUN BAR 'S D RUG STOR E poR
over Fifty Years this store had the pa ti· o n a g e of the college. Tha t should be argument enough : : :
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P r o p ri e t o r
F O R ICE CREA�I A N D SODA FINE CHOCOLA TES and HOME - MA DE C A NDIES WE WILL
GO TO
Catering for Parties and Balls Telephone Connection
1 1 3 MAIN STREET
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LAUNDER
E V E RYTH ING
WHERE LINEN LASTS
Waterville Steam Laundry C. H. P U LSIFE� F. A. TIBBETTS J. B . PALMER
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p,.opl'ietws
143-145-147-149 Main Street
TO LET
WATERVILLE, MAINE
C O LLEGE C APS and G O W N S F U L L DRESS SUITS
f]J
With confidence in our mercha ndise and faith in the pu blic we have built on a solid foundation a business that will stand th e test for all time. Whenever our prices are m a tched de pend on it the quality isn't.
T H E H . R . D UN H AM CO. .
WATERVILLE, MAINE
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H. L. KELLEY & C O.
G. A. KENNISON CO. W HOLE A L E a11d R E T A I L
Books� Statione ry Wall Papers and
G ROCER S
Fine Art Goods S
GAR A SPECIALTY
Agents for Conklin, Moore's and Waterman
-:fo untain -:P � n.s
A l l l?i11ds o f Fa11cu and Ret a i l Grocel'ies. Ca1111ed Goods. Flour, Grain, Garden a n d F i e l d eeds. House a n d Gar·den Pla n t i r t M a u a r t d J u 11e.
Picture Framing a Specialty ati faction G u a ranteed S T U D E N T S ARE
I N V I T E D TO
THEIR
MAKE
Order
Taken for COAL and WOOD
THIS STORE
Club orders promptly filled
HEADQUARTERS
Telephone 219
COR 1ER M A IN and TEMPLE STS.
Waterville, Maine
18
Main
WA TER VILLE, MC.
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L. H . S O PE R C OM PA N Y Dry Goods, Garments Millinery and Rugs \ I CT R O L A S
AND
V I C TO R
WATERVILLE, MAINE
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R ECO R DS
THE NEWTON THEOLOGICAL INSTITUTION Founded 1825
Eight gro u n ds of An
m i les from the
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Boston
( Mass. )
State
H ouse,
situated
in
s u perb
acres belongi ng to the i nstitution .
E m: i n e n t Fac u lty,
Fo u rtee n
Professors
an d I n structors,
Convenient
Dormitories a n d Le cture R o o m s , B e a u t i f u l Ch a pe l, a N o b l e Library, a n U n s u r passed Library B u i l d i n g, a n d E q u i p m e n t for Laboratory Work. C o u rses lead i n g to B . D .
degree,
and
special
provision for Post-gradu
ate st u den ts . The proxi m i t) of the S e m i n ary to Boston a n d Cambridge
makes
for students to atte n d l e c t u res by e m i n e n t special ists and the Lowell
it easy I n s titute
C o u rses. There are m a ny op portu n i ties for e n gaging in
mission ary a n d p h il a n
t h ropic w o r k by w h ich s t u d e n t s acq u i re c l i n ical experience a n d contri but e to th eir self-su p port.
Address
GEORGE E. HORR, President, NE \V TO
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TER, Mas .
J. E. JACKSON COMPANY
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CLO THES OF
The Better Grade
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ATHLETIC GOODS
FURNISHINGS
T h e Home of Hart, Sch affner & Ma rx
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� H. E. WADSWORTH
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President
Treasurer
II . Wadsworth & Woodman Co.
I I I I I I
M A N UFACTURERS OF
Table Oil Cloths
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WINTHROP, MAINE
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FRANK KIRCHNER
ROLLIN-DUNHAM CO.
SAU S AGE
Hardware
Man u f a c tu re r
BUILDIN G MATERIALS Home Smoked Ham
Atlantic Stoves a n d Ranges Agents Derby Paints
Bacon a n d Fresh Pork
Babcock Queen City Varnishes
Always on Hand
29 Front Street
20 SIL VER STREET
Tel. 239-M
AUGUSTUS OTTEN
W H E N IN
WA TE R V I L L E
B U Y YOUR
Dealer i n and Man u factur·er of a l l kinds of
Watcb�s
BREA D, CA KE and
PA STRY
Clocks, Jewelry and Silverware
Boston Bu tter and Toast Crackers Soda, Graham, Milk and Cream Biscuits
F. A . H A R R IM A N
WEDDING CAKE a Specialty
:J�wdu
39-41 Temple Street, WATERVILLE
an� 0.ptician
9 8 Main Street
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H I PPER
and DEALER
in a l l kinds of
ANTH R ACIT E and- BITUMINOUS
Wood, Coal Lime, Cement, Brick and Drain Pipe ORDERS C A R E F U L L Y FILLED A N D PROMPTLY A TTE
DED T O
OFFICES :
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F. L. GOVE, ARTHUR DAVIAU,
College Avenue 83 Water Street
ALLE 'S EASTSIDE MARKET, S. E. WHITCOMB CO.,
Winslow
81 Main Street
G. S. FLOOD & CO. Coal Yards and Office
MAIN A ND PLEASA
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T STREE TS
RAILROAD Y. M. C. A.
Mem bership Fee for Col lege Men 1 .50 per College Y eai�
Pool, Bowling, Shower Baths READING R O O M S u pplied with D aily Papers a n d Magazines
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"RESTAURANT"
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Colby College CO L E ] C O L L E GE was chartered by the General Court of Massachu setts, February 27, 1813. Students may study for either the
A . B. or B. S. degree and/or the A . B. degree may present a Modern Lan guage in place of Greek.
;
The men
and women are educated in separate divisions.
T hey have d1.ffe re1!t Chapel
services and a double set of honors and prizes.
For information a nd Catalog, Address
Prest. A. J. R OBER TS WATER//JLLE, MAINE Jj College A'Uenue
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