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1jouug nu•tt 1f1ink oll:I men arr fools; but oll:I mrn kuou1 young men are fools.
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found many change .
They have not been
introduced in a haphazar d manner. but a re
the results of many deliberations by the management. AJl th e changes from preceding is ue
were ma de in
th e hope that a touch of originality a n d at the arne time a higher grade of work might be introduced. We have tried to do our best. that a re apparent in thi
The faults
volume we trust will be
improved upon in future editions; but we have con:fidence that the points of merit which
may
po sibly be found wJl meet your approval. Thi, book is the result of much
labor
by
several individuals a nd we hope that on the whole it wilJ be satisfactori1 y received.
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it three
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n ha ne er
it may fade. it will
n t y t waned, and
althou h ly obl iterated . otbal l annal. when th
become
intr duced a new era in Maine f . a core f ne hundred and twenty-three p 111t
d up
riYal . with ut one
haYin
aoal line
it
to
t am on
\·ictory:
ndangered. olby'
in. piring per onalit ·. f r
the champion ohn are r
Fuller and
r
hip bann
pon ible t
the indomitable couraae
and remarkable h,,·ay
uch
a
anxiou
ulting in
ictories for the Blue
over the E a tern .�Jlma Mater.
leader
tate
\\"e are
·•
in iaht of t
e.
"Ginger"
proud
Coache
Fra er, \\'
be in the fierce t of the
1inger" forced b i
ha\'
crimmag .
an
iron
\Yay for gain after g ain
\\'il l re-
all
ray, and e tabli bed a name for him elf
and
nothing but credit u r o n him and upon hi_
that reflect
. and hope that thi
fil l cl
c0m-
ucce . ful team. l ut in
ph) ical conditi n that a man with an ·thina but
,,·ould ha,·e been i n the h o pita!.
·oach Ful
c rnbinati n
f und th m an irre i tilile for
a great extent for our
another potent factor. even when in
h nor,
Thi
again t
There \\·er
pirit and enthu ia ·m that th
a lighting
men of the petitor
cntir
f the
of 1914 and their ab l e
hampion
laine pa\·ed th
team ha
\\·ay for
m re champion.hips in
the near future.
HE O
fl," TUDE�T body ha
porred all
a
Yery commendable
of the athletic acti\'itie
the ideal of our belond pre
strongly f r . cholar hip fir t.
the student
when go d athlete
with
thi
in fa or of clean athletic
by the student body that i
poor
I irit.
trong
nobly fallen in
It ha
ame time ha
Arthur J.
ident.
There ha\·e been no
sion and ha,·e gone to rival c o l l ege .
strongly
and at the
Robert ,
\\·ho
rearet
expres
preparation ha,·e been refu ed
u1
land::.
<l hy
ad mi
The growing tendency of the colleg
and better
putting the
irom year to year. I-!
cholarship.
tanding of
It i
uch backing
Colby on a
-
\\'ith
hiaher
·
1� as
plauc
T I a ource of u-reat aratification t be able t is ue an OR \CLE \\·ith out repeat ing the pe rfunctory di c ur e on the need of a new OR "LE Con titut ion which u ual ly appea r in the e page·. During the pa t year the nine f raternal u n i t w h i ch upport thi publication ha\·e agreed to seyeral amendment to the con titution . ome o f the change- are : o-i Y ing the f ra te rn i tie a Yoice i n the election o f the ditorial board; e l e c t i n g the offi cer o f the . s ociation by f raternity repre entat i \·e i n tead o f by a ma meeting; mak ing each f ratern i ty man ' obligation one in tead o f two ORACLES and thu 'do ing away with the greatly reduced p rice at wh i ch the book have formerly been old by partie out i e of the management; adding to the editori a l board one non f raternity and one non- o ro ri ty editor. The e change , with a fe\\· minor one , also added, eem to p romi e a better management . The onl) thing lack ing now for a t ri ct ly repre entati ,·e ORACLE i for th tenth fraternal organiza tion to take hold o f the \\·ork o f thi publ ication. The j oi n i n a o f a l l o f the fra ternal bodie f t h e c liege. togeth e r w i t h the non- f raternity upport made posible by the ne\\. con titution, \\·ould ea i ly overcome all of the fi nancial ob tacle \\· h i ch at pre-ent tand i n the wa) of making the RA LE a large i n i z e and as h i gh in qua l i ty a it h a · been in the pa t and hould be in the future.
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OLD i dea that college men ha,·e no u-e fulne wh i le undergoing the p roce s o f acqui ring knowledge h a practica l ly di appeared, and if any one t i l l retain that antiquated notion he w i l l have i t di pelled by look111 into the bu ine of \\"aten·il le. The col lege i repre ented i n all b ranche ; t the la t tate election ome o f the m n even \\·ent clerk .. \\·aiter , jan i toL. into an adjacent tate el ctioneering. "'· ith the re ult, of cou r e that they brough t the G. 0. P. bac k into po\Yer again . ll o f the e actiYitie broaden the mentali tie o f the men i ndu lging- i n them, and prepare them for a better citizen hip a th ey lean the campu for the le enjoyable t ruggle of l i fe.
O
HE O
RAPID growth of the col lege together ,,· ith a few ncancie due to re io-nat ion , h a nece sitated everal addition to our faculty. \\·e are ,·ery glad to extend t h rough the ORACLE the h earty ·wel come of the tu dent body to the new in t ru ctor , and to rene\Y ou r aood w ishe to tho e who h aYe lieen \\·ith u� for a longe r period. 15
R
B
TERNITlE�
w o rk for t\\·o factor ; th e
T h ere ·h ou l d be another fact r: they
i th e p re ent fraternity c
only featu r
ie lino- agai1rt th m i
th e lack
o l lcg . an I the inJi ,·i Jual.
h o u lcl '' ork f r
n · that i
a c h other.
The
tending to creal<:>
f a u ni f rm 11 do-ino- -Y tern. The ftrme-t bond a _ io-n d agre ment guarantee i no- that
to cement the f raternitie too-eth e r ,,. u l d b
a man
nee pledged by
t i ye
of any oth
t h at
w u ld
r.
Th i
n
res u lt i n the
o r o-a ni za t i n ,,. uld n t l c approach d by re p r e enta
,,·ou l I ·eem to b
the linal
total a band nment
clecti n · .
16
f
t
l
tow a rd
go
f ra t e rn i t y p l i t i c
d in
fee l i n
c oll e g e
®tlicern m�e (!}orporation RTHUR } ERE UAH J<. .BERT
1-'residem
A.�1.
HoN. LE LIE C. Conn H, LLD. T, ice-President and ex-officio Ch airJ11an of the Roard of Trustees
\ \.ILF RD G.
.�I .
S e c ret ary
LLD.
Treasurer
,HAPMA!':,
JEORGE l(. B
TELLE,
m�e (!}ollege KTH R J EREi\llAH
.M.
ROBERT .
President
LE LIE C. CoR�l H, LLD.
CHARLE PHILLJ p
HlPMAK,
HER.BERT CAnLYLE LrnBY, FLOREKCE
ARGE]';T
T ice-President .B.
Librarian
Re g ist ra r
A.B.
ARLL,
. lctiny Deon of the Woman's Division
.B.
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T!loatb of IDrunteen RH. GEoR E BvLLn.-. D.D. Hox. E G EXE X Fo
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Xewto n Ce11 ter, Jl ass. Ja m a ica Plains, }.[ass.
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J O S E PH L COLB Y , LLD. GEORGE K. BOUTELLE, LLD.
Newton Center, }.lass.
HoN. GEORGE C. \\'IxG. LLD. GEORGE 0Tl
!ITH, PH.D.
EMERY B. G I BB
RE\'. l�RED
ROBIE RE\".
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RIJ AH R.
RE\".
faburn
r1. rling t o n, .V. J.
RAx E, D.D. HA!:\XOX, LLD.
HER C. HI
J. K. \\IL OK
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GEORGE E. M RRAY,
Ho K . LE UE C. CoRxr H
DAYID \\".
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c. 0WEI', D.D.
A lPBELL, A.�l. . I.
I e.
P o rtland, Mc.
Ch els ea, Uass.
A ug u s t a , JI e.
Waterville, Ma i n e
C h e rryfield 1I e.
1/ls to n , 11 ass.
\\"1LLTA1\l c. CRAWF RD, RE\·. Eowrn
prinyfield, U ass.
L awrence, 1\tlass.
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RH. (HARLE
Ale.
Fort Fair field, ltI e .
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\YrLFOHD G. CHAP 1AX,
U ass.
Houlton,
Ellsworth,
RXO \\ . Krl\G, LLD.
HERBERT\\'. TRAFTOX,
Ca m bridye,
Wat eri:iile, M e .
. I.
CHARLES FRAXKLIX \\-ARXER, HoN.
ille Alaine
P o r tla nd, Me.
D.D.
R J . R O B E RT ,
B rock p o r t, .\'. Y. Wash i11gt on, D. C.
LLD.
RE,-. \\"ooDMAX BRADBURY , D.D. HoN". BEECHER P TMA · , A . B .
RTH
Me.
Sha ron, Mass.
RE BE X \ Y E SL E Y D e x :--.- ,
Hox.
C.
Bosto n , 1 Iass.
LLD.
1. PREBLE D. D.
Hox. RI HARD C.
ti aine
E· erett, Mass.
FRYE, A.B.
G.
Iaine
A u bu rn,
W as h in g to n, D.
. ,r.
DliDLEY c. BA I LE Y,
1iT a t er ·u ille
. \\-HJTTD.10RE, D.D.
19
Water� ille, Haine
Alumni A.a.anriatinna mhe Q?ettetal 1\lumtti 1\!Hiodatiott ®fficrrn President
'
REX \\'JLDER D ODG E,
Vice-President,
R HER JoRDAX,
Secretar31, F R AK K \\·. Treasurer, Ru .\"ecrologist,
LDEN
J
5
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'9
ELL H. LORD, 'r2
HARLE
P. (HI P MA K , 'o
Executiv< Committee. R. \\'. DuKK
'
C ommittec
o; H. D. EATOX, '87
. J. ROBERT , .
. tlumni Representati71es 011 the Athletic Co111111ittec, . \\.. T HL E Y , '03
F.
DRUi\IMO�D
'8
to Sominate Alumni Trustees. L1x OLN OWEN, '89; JoH:-.1 I'. LI·' 2; EDv RD F. TE\" EX , 89; \\' ILLlAM H. Lo EV, '77; HER-
COMB,
BERT\\'. TRAFTON, '8
mhe jgostott (!}o lby 1\lumtti As.6ociatiott ®fficrr.11 President
iELnLLE C. FREEMAK, '94
First T ice-Prcside11t, \\'ooDMAN BRADE
RY, '87
Second Fice-Prcsident, CHARLES H. PEPPER, '98 Secretary-Treasurer
che ter,
BERTRAM
Mas .
lssistant Secretary, FREI
P. H.
. RICHARD ON, 98 PIKE, '9
12
ierlin
treet
Dnrche -
uH1 e Nem iodt Qi:olby Alumni A5!iodatio11 . H. BICKMORE, '93
President
e cretar3•-Treasu rer,
Bn; J Ai\1 rx
Brooklyn, N . Y.
Exernti�·e
ommittee, E.
.
G o H.
'o
J.
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J. CoL ORD, ' 7 5 ; \\-.\\-.DREW,
chermerhorn '02; A. I.
Lo
treet,
H H AR T
' 05
AtooBtook (!j:o lb!J (!j:lub ®fficcrs President, Ho vV ARD
PIER E 97 First r-ice-President, JOH:\ B. ROBERT, 04 Second r-ice-President, GEORGE RHAi\J, ' Secretarj•, LBERT K. TETSOX, '07 Treasurer, \ \ ALTER F. TIT Oi\lB, ' 97
[
Qi:l1icago (!j:o lby (!j:lub ®fficrrn President,
\\-. H. LYFORD, ' 79
..)0ecrctar31, FRAXKLIK \\'.)OH:\ O:\,
'9 1 , Cni\·er ity High
chool. Chicago
Ill.
uf{7e llllle .atem !laine (!j:o lby Alumni As.aodatiott ®fficrrn President,
HARLE
E. GURNEY '9
\\'1LLIAi\I B. ]A K, 'o \\"1LFORD G. HAPi\JA::\, JR., 'L ' ' vVEK, 7 ; ER ::\ E T E. �oBLE. 97 · REX \V. Exerntive Com1nittce, FRED K . DODGE, '06 Tice-President,
Secretar31-Trcasurer,
21
Qlh,e Q}omtedirut Jlalley Q}olby �.ssociation ®fficrrs ALBERT R. KEITH, '97 Secrefary LAREKCE G. OULD, 04 E.xe c u ti� e Co111mi ttee, THE PRE IDE1'T, THE LYFORD, '7 7 President,
E RETARY AXD ED\ IN FRAXCL
Ull1e Q}olby �lummr �1rnodation ®ffiur.6
'IE CooK STARKEY, '07 First Vice-Presiden t, MARY CA WELL CARTER, 'o-t Sec o nd Vice-Preside n t, HARRIET IG E BEs EY, 97 Secretary, EDITH PIERCE PRIE T, '0 7 Treasurer, GRACE EMOGEKE (ORTHELL, '08 Exec u tive Co 11i111ittee, PHYLLI T. CLAIR, '13; OLI\'E MORSE, 'I3 Preside n t, AN
22
NN GREEK, '09; Nh:ROE
1J1arulty RTHUR JEREMIAH R BERT
,
.1\J.
Presiden t a n d B a b c o c k Profess o r of Psych o logy a n d Uo ral Ph ilosophy
JULIA::\ DAXlEL TAYLOR, LLD. P rofess o r of th e L atin L a n g u age a n d L i terat u re
JA lES \\.ILLIAM
BLA K,
Ph. D
.
P rofess o r of H is to ry a n d P olitical Sc ie n ce
:\'TOX l\IARQ ARDT, Ph. D . P rofesso r of G e r m a n L a n g u age a n d L i tera t u re
CLARE:'.'<CE HAYWARD \\'HITE
.
M
.
P rofesso r of G reek L a n g uage a n d L itera tu r e
GEORGE FREEMAK PARMENTER, Ph.D. Alerrill Professo r of Che m istry
\\ EBSTER CHESTER,
A.l\I.
P rofessor of B io logy
THO M AS BRY E ASHCRAFT, Ph.D. P rofessor of Ma th ema t ics
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F1a:1>1::R1 'K \\'A1rnE:\
Professor
ARLYLE LlBBY, A.B.
HERBERT
Professor H .
l ssi sta n t
y
1
LITTLE, Ph.D .
OK
Profe ssor of Geology.
VRE:\ H E
lssist an t
lssistant Professor
PHILlP \VAR?\ ER
R
Excuse Offiur
,E:\E \\' LFE,
Professor
BEXJ kMlX EDWARD
lssistant
Professor
of
BERT \\"AR.· ER
LEROY
HARLE
Assistant
Ph . D.
in Economics
HARRY, Ph.D.
Roma11ce LanguayeJ . M.
R WELL,
JAMES
OOK,
Lanyuaf;cs .
1.
in Ro mance Languages
PHILLIPS
H I PM A X ,
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Bibliography, Librariu11
Professor of
HEKRY EMER ON TREFETHEN,
Assistan t
.1f.
ARTER,
of JI! athC'matics
lssistant Pro fess o r of U odC'rn
Instructor
R eyi s l rn r
peaking.
of ]J1iblic
i\LEH.
;,w,·1�R, l h.D.
P li 31sic s
of
Professor of
GEORGE BARROW
.M.
1stronomy
0BEAR, Ph .D.
Assistant Professor of Physic s
2-!
FLOl�E:'\CE
\RGE?\T
ARLL,
.
B.
, l c t i ny D ea11 of th e IVo m en's D i·1·isio11 FLORE:\ E
HA TINGS,
.B.
Direc t o r of Ph 31sical Training in the H7o m e n 's D i� isio n
LICE HEALD \\"HITE,
ius.B.
I nstruc t o r ill Jiu.sic in the H o m en's D i1:isio11
ROBERT GA1'lBLE CA WELL, Ph.D. l11struc tor in Ch emistry I
HEXRY \\'ILLIA
M.
BROW ·,
I n s tru c t o r i n E nglish EZRA KEMPTOK
.M.
MAXf'TELD,
A ssistan t Profess o r o f E n glish
J A ox
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Oui ! J a ! Un i ci mus ! Id and Green !
CLASS COLORS:
Go l d and Green
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EC o l b�·l�llI2·0rncle, m §euior illlmrn
Cedric Errol dam Florian George rey Daniel \\"hitcher Ash ley R alph !bin B ramha l l George H e rbert Glover ampue l l Harold terling Campbel l rth u r F rench Clark Leon \\"a rdv;el l Crockett Thoma J ame Cro · man, J r. \\'alt r a rleton Dacey lbert D ru mmond Prince F red Ballantye Dunn Yernelle \ V a l lace Dyer lbert Dame Gilbert Roy \Y i n f red G i l lmore Leona rd \Ya rren G rant lbert 1entze r Gupti l l fa·erett G u y H o l t I erle Fuller H unt R land B atchelder H utch in Frank lexander J ame \\"ilhelm H erman Ke! ey Byron u tin Ladd -Joh n R alph LaFleur rth u r Howa rd La ry J r. Carl Bu rton Lord Che ter R udolph Mi l l L e l i e Fergu o n M u rch rth u r Che ter X i l e \\ i l liam Joh n Penderga t Erne t \Yin h i p Pratt Rorrer h u r t Putnam Harold \\ ' ilbur Rand ;\ athaniel Edrrar Robin on Ray Dutton Robin on Kent Tyler Royal Ed\\"in nd re"· R u- e l l Le ter Hale bible Leon Paul pinney Raymond Ru e l l Thompson Le ter F rank \\'eek Roy 1ax field \\ ' helden Lim·ille Fran is \\'hi tmore lbert Rouin ·on \\"i l l a rd Robert Hu ey \\-i ll iam Ray aw le 1: oung
Hoult o n Sto n irigton If o odsvillc, X. H. B elfast /.f 'indsor L o cks. o n n . .rlshla n d L iver111 o re Falls U-hiteficld, _y_ H.
_\-cedham Uass.
.l 11burn Waterville Xeedha 111, Hass. Oakla11 d Ucthuen, Jfass. Co n c ord. _\'_ H . Hartford Co n n . P o 111 ret, om1. Clin to n harleston Jl ethucn, 1fass. East Millinoclut B osto n . �1 ass. n · atcr--·ille I r ·ater·ille 1 ·ar111 outh _\'orth r ·assa lb oro Yeedha 1 1 1 , lf ass. H a m p d e n H ighlands ."'l 1 1 b urn D o rchester, Jf ass. Barre, � Iass. Yorli T"illaqe ii-hite Rock Uo 1 1n t ["er n o11 fVarren Hari•ard, Hass. pri11y1·ale R o c k port S o11th Eliot Xorth Bcrwicl� Ra n dolph Westbrooll Selfast Puv'l·ille. J1!ass. H o 1 tlto n L a h eport, . H.
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a1 p ared in the Land of \\'at n·ille an<l made th m eln
tranger
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there three year
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they "·ere Junior . omore .
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came to be kno\\'n a
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had b en th re on
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1-re-hmen.
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ome had been
had be n there t\\·o 'ear. and
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fame an<l
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the large t and be t graduati ng cla oily and ha
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ay to their Alma ,Hater:
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Thy plea ant mem r) fr m n
excel, and
afar.
hall obtain our _heep ki n , and in making our
''\\'e pledae thee unfeigned loyalty. Life'
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ba eball and track did
olby.
bee me known a
ur hearL;
place therein en hrined for thee
L k pt for all eternity.'
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trong "·a
vi ctori e- ther of.
bee me . enior- and wi ll remain
June in the ) ear I 15 the clas
known that
o f her heroe· did bee me n ted in land
e,·ent and activity ha·
glory and hon r for
exodu
b
1915
contribute much t "·ard the f otball champion hi p, even to the e:x
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the greate t numl> r of Fre hmen that had ever entered the portal in at11leti c
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(EDl{IC ERROL
DAMS. A T r2
' Ced" R i cker la ical In titute ' 1 I ; l a T rack Team , I. 2; Cla Ba eball, r , 2; ar i ty Track Team. I , 2 ; Penn y l vania Relay _ ; Clas l re ident, 3; Trea u re r of tudent Cou n c i l 3; Epi c u rean, + Thi blond f rom th potato field i like a sailor, "a i rl in e,·ery port." It i n ' t hi fau l t . H e ha .uch cu rly hai r and d reamy blue eyes, that the gi rl· j u t fall for h i m . \\ ' hich one gaye you t he scarlet feve r ? A ide f rom the e i d i o.yncra, ies, i f you ru n in the ame o f l i fe a well a. ·YOU h a ,·e o n the Loard you ' l l , u rely "get th ere."
FLORIAX GEOR E
REY
'' H o rn'' tonington H i gh chool, '07 ; H ebron cademy, 'oc ; U. of :.\I . ummer chool, IO. r r; la T rack Team. r; allege Ban d , r, -, 3, 4; Glee Club, r. 2, 3, 4; f ando l i n l ub 2. peak�; rche't ra, r, 2, 3, -1-; Hal lowe l l Prize ' ociate 111g, 2; i tant l anage r Tenni 3; Editor ORA L E , · P re ident Hebron Club, 3 · Executi,·e Committee 11a on i c lub, 3; �ecre tary P roh ibition ociety. 3. ,
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Thi. i s a t range, sad ca e. A fter Arey re tu rned to col lege f rom ton in at on la t fal l , the town wa-; d ropped off the map; and .o Florian ·with hi heJo,·ed, bed i ,·i led horn w a "·i ·hed o ff on u for keeps. All year long w e i rd noi e, like the bleat. of a dying camel ha,·e i .ued from Flo's room, when h e h a , d rooped lu l ong-, m elancholy fi nger on t h g i m i c k _ o f t hat c l a ri n et; and w e , h i , neighbor , ha\·e �uffered b i t terly. Flo prot , L again_t h i t i t le, i n Yain. A re\' w i t hout h i . horn would lie l o t to the ,,·o rld ; and . o, though w e wonld like to bash the b l amed t hing O\·er a c rock, we let h i m keep it ror the . ake o f keeping- h i m . He may .tin·c r up to a really u. e fu l occupat i on yet. Long- l i ve t h Bandma. ter o f � tonington !
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OA l\" f EL \\.H I TCHER
H LEY, � K E
' ' Dan ' Ti lton . 'eminary ' r 1 ; ri ze in Phy i c , I ; ec nd F re hman R ading Pri ze 1 ; D ramatl anao-er, 3 · J un ior Exh ibiic. I . 3, 4; t i n , 3 · Xew H amp h i re lub. -.
" B ehold ! t h e p re t t i e t b o y i n college," t h a t i a the P re. ident i n t roduce h i m to the Fo H al l oci ety, and we t h i n k that t h e P re i dent i not far horn right. H e i a man of m any and rare aLi l i tie., i n fact o many t h a t I ha,·e not pace enough to m ntion them all. Fir t , h e h a . become famou a an act o r ; t h ey cannot i y e a p l ay in E l l worth Next, h e ha won fame a w i t h o u t hi, ass i ,tanc . an o rator, and we al o e x pect ome day to ee h i n am among t h e great inventor o f t h e age. H e h a s a l ready i n vented a Perpetual ).lotion mach i n e , and an A u t omatic Toot hbru h w h ich w i l l n o doubt bring h i m honor. La t oE all h e i t h e only and o ri g i n a l " e t - R i c h - Q u i ck - \ a l l i n g ford . " H e says that h e i going t o make a m i l l i on n e x t year, b u t j u t h o w t h i . w i l l h e done i , . t i l l a my t e ry.
R A LPH
L B l .N B R. l\I H A L L
� y
" Dutch Coburn la ical In titute. ' 1 l ; Mu i cal Club , 2 3 , 4 ; A si tant M an ager, 3 · M an affe r . 4 ; J uni r Prom . Comm i t tee ; My t i c . hen ' Du t c h " fir t . aw t h e l i gh t of day, i t w a n ' t w i t h t h e t rad i t i onal s i l v e r poon i n lu mou t h ; bu t w e a re led t o hel i eYe that w h e n h e m ad e h i . earthly debu t , h e had a cert i ficate o f m e m ber.hip to t h e A m r i c a n F e d r a t i o n o f L a b o r t i g h t ly c l u tched in hi r i g h t hand. Dutch i a w o rker, and 1 e i d e t h i h e i a planner. Concerts, banquets, partie a re hi pecialty, and a for bi cu i t h oo t i n g, w hy, all have t o admit h e ' s t h ere. H i . " rep" a. a popu l a r c l e rk and o u t fi t t e r h a every t h i n g t h at ever c a m e t o Waterv i l l e beaten t o a frazzle. T h e n , too, h e h a been one o f t h e m a i n qu eak o f t h e glee club. Dutch h a t rong l u n g , and t h e _ t o ry come to u f r o m Bel fa t , t h e t o w n o f h i n a t i v ity, t h a t h e w a f o u n d i n h i c radle one morn i n g w h i t l i ng "The La t R o e o f Summer." 'vVhat r y e r w e h e a r n o t h i n g can eyer shake o u r t ru t i n h i m . W e ' d l i k e t o ·write o u r e n d o r. emen t i n 1 i g l e t t e r ac ro s. h i _ broad • hou I d e r .
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GEORGE HERBERT GLO\'ER CAM PBELL, � K E
" Pu rp " onnecticut Litera ry In titute, '1 I ; Echo Boa rd. 2 ; P res Club 2 3 ; Cla Baseball, 2, a rs ity Baseball. 2 , 3. 4 ; \ arsity Football quad . 2, 3 ; Clas 1 ominating Committee, 4 ; Finance Committee Y. 1\, I . C. A . , 4 ; Che s lub ; Up i lon Beta ; ·wearer o f " C . " ,
" P u rp" h a d an i d e a t h i F a l l t hat h e wanted t o be a doctor, o h e t arted i n t o take ome real cour e . but he found out t hat they requi red a l i tt l e tudy, and t h i b e i n g omething t h a t h e \\'as n o t i n t he habit o f doing, h i idea uddenly chan ed. He ha cau ed h i roommate m u c h w orry t h i year by beco m i ng i n fatu ated with certain young ladie in \i\'aten· i l l e, fearing l e t t h ey hould lead thei r l i t t l e "Pu rp" a t ray, o t hey t ried t o change hi Y i e w , b u t w i t h n o re u l t . - eyer mind, \\·e know t h a t you are ometi m e hasty and w e a re s n re that everything w i l l come out for t h e be t .
H AROLD
TERLI N G CA l\I PBELL
T n
" Campy" R i cker Cla i ca l I nstitute. I r ; Entrance cholar h ip Priz e · F re h man Hamlin Contest ; ommencement her 1 ; ophomore Decla mati on, F i r t Prize ; J unior Exh ibition Fir t Prize ; roo took Club, e c re tary-T reasurer, 3 ; Y. M . Deputation Committee, I ; Cha i rman Deputation Committee, 2 ; Y. M. C. . T rea u rer, 3 ; D ebating Coach 3 ; f u rray Prize Debate, 3 ; Hal lO\Yel l Prize peaking, 3 ; Cla Chaplain 3 ; P re i dent Y. M . C. . , 4 ; Pre i dent R i cker Club, 4 ; Inte . collegi ate Debating Team , 4 ; D ebating ociety. H a rold i a good t u d e n t and tand a o ood chance of becoming a member of J ay B i l l ' - ocie ty o f cholar . As a "fu e r" he tand in a cla by him el f . He ran well in a race o f l oYe. b u t got winded on t h e l a t lap and gave u p the race. We e xpect t o hear f rom you, H arold, f rom one of t h e l eading p u !pits.
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RTH R FRE.\' H
LARK,
" rthur" Livermore Fall H igh Execu tive ommittee 3 .
choo l , '1 I
;
Cla
Li ten ! F a r from t h e d e p t h o f Robert H a l l uch a roa r and commoti on that i t would come reator of hao had come i n t o .eem a if the th i r own, o n c e more. n econd thought '� e kno" lark, the bigge t Fre hman in college, i re· that covcrinrr from the t rain of too much tudying ( ? J uy a little rou hhou e w i t h hi ever- ready room mate . Arth u r acq u i red q u i te a reputation around the college a the only coal-pa er that tver earned hi board at Fo, H a l l . H o \\ e,·er, he ha be:n t ru e to the l i t t l e i rl at home, although he quit wear ing the ribbon in hi coat lapel two year a""O ; he ha e en been induced occa ional ] \· to attend a Fo Hall ocial .
LEON
\
ARDWE L L
RO KETT,
C. C.
" Crock" W hi tefield H igh chool, ' I I ; Secretary New Hamp h i re Club, 3 ; J un ior Prom. Com mittee, 3 ; Cla Trea urer, 4 ; M anager Ten nis, 4 ; Debating ociety ; Mystic . Crock holds the enviable repu tation of b � i ng the only man who could get t h e squa re root o f an ant' brain and hang it on a nail. A lthough he pends mo t o f hi time in Doc Che ter's laboratory, he found time to get acqu ainted ·with a l i t t le Gennan oon a ' ar girl from the North count ry, but a was declared one o f the a l l i e carried her off and Crock concealed hi gri e f by the u e of the v i l e w e e d a n d hard tudying. You ' re all right, Crock, any more like and i f old Mt. Wa h ington rai e you under the hadow of i t snow-capped dome, plea e send them down. oioe and a l l .
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T H O M AS J A '! ES CROS M AN, J R. , z \{I " Tommy " Needham H igh School, ' I I ; J unior Cla Part 3 · th let i c Coun cil, 4 ; C lass Vice-Presi dent 4 ; Footbal l r , 2 3. 4 ; I I-Maine end, 4 ; \\'earer of the " C ; ' President of B o,,,y ling League, 4 ; Upsi lon Beta. the ap On mo t occasion. Tommy p re�ent pearance of Joe Know l e "j u t ou t o [ t h e w oods," but of late he ha been known to p ru ce u p a bit for P reicie's cla se , and i t is aid to be the unani mou opi n i on of Fo s Hall that he i real ly a fine l ookin chap. In p i t e o f h i t a rdy ·way h e seems t o fi t w i t h P re x ie, and ha eYen bo rrowed money of him. Tommy will be m i . ed at l e ft end n e x t year, and i t w i l l be no cinch to fi l l hi place. A l though Tommy ha talked much of Ala Ira and i t po .ible riches for him. we e xpect that t wenty yea r hence we will fi n d him j un i or partner of hi. father's g- rocery tore at Cros man' o rne r.
\\ ALTER
A R L l::TO i'\ DA EY ' Dace" Edward Little H igh chool, '09 ; \ arsi t Footbal l 2, 3, 4 ; \ ar ity Ba eball 2 ; \\Tearer of the ' ' C ; Theta Nu Ep i lon . "
Tump-tump-tump-tump ! W a h -hoo-wah ! ! All D a c e need for t o be a B i g C h i e f i a r e d bianket and a colander with ome feather poked i n t o i t . Two year a g o he handled h i w i l d t ribe i n the de. olate wa te of the Qua rry. N o w it came to pass that h i people grew v e ry re t i e ; and he led them down t o raid t h e settlement by L ockwood Common. Then t he re w a a battle, and becau e t h e Big C h i e f h o v e General C rapaud i n t o t h e m o a t , he w e n t i n t o retiremen t ; and the t ribe was n o m o re. D a c e i s very fi e rce t o be looked at, b u t t h at i s a l l a blu ff-off the g rid i ron ; for he really h a a big, benignan t e l f i n i d e . H i blanket i s a o r t o f q u i e t p o t i n t h e at mo p h e re, w i t h i n which he t ravel s i l ently a round ; hi colander and feather are h i s ferocity-that won"t hold water-, and h i l u r id w o rd -that a re equally harmle . We don't know what Walter w a n t s to carry o ff i n Li fe ; but w e know t h a t whateY e r i t i . , he w i l l l u g it, e y en i f i t ' s t he fl agpole with P r e x y ' chair a -dang-ling f r o m t h e top o f i t .
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R AY M
Kn
o coon DAvr "
,
A T n
h ri mp"
Rock Ridge, ' IO ; niver i ty Prepa ratory chool , ' r r ; Banquet Committee, J ; Ma ahu ett Club, 3, 4; p i lon Beta. ro, " h ri mp" i n't fi fty, though he i baldheaded ; w e don't know, a yet. ·whether he will fool the "Prof " and get the coveted 13 . . thi year o r w h e t h e r t h e college w i l l need hi chola tic m i n d
another.
I R I ::\ 'E
LB ERT DR U M M O !\ D. � K E
' ' Pad' Coburn Cla ical In titute, ' r I ; M anager Cla Ba ebal l , I . 2 ; ecretar) Mu ical Clubs, 3 ; President M u ical ecretary R A LE s oci ation , 2 ; s i tant M anager Colby ORACLE, 2 ; Trea u rer ORA LE As ocia tion , 3 ; Bu ine M anager Colby ORACLE 3; Glee Club, r, 2, 3, 4 ; M andolin I , 2 , 3, 4 ; Vi ce President oburn lub, 3 ; Pre ident, 4 ; Up i lon Beta ; Epi curean . " P a d " being o f ra t h e r a q u i e t and mode t d i s po i t i o n i o ft en mi u n d e r tood. Away from borne he i q u i t e a "boy . " For fou r year h e ha t rav elled w i t h t h e glee c l u b, from Fort Fai rfield to V i n a l ha \ ' en and i n the mean time h has made man\' friends. Hi m i l i n g c ou n t enance is i rre i tible, and m a n v " fa i r one " fiave fallen i n J o ,·e with h i � g o o d n a t 1 red, ea_y, and mode t manner. As to h i s fu t u re w e c a n , a,· Yer\' . l i t t l e but w e a rc s u re t h a t h \\' i l l make a i. 1cce s i n l i fe.
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J
D DLEY, � K E
E.ORCE On
" Du d " M e d ford H igh tive Committee, r 2 ; ORACLE Board,
chool, ' r o ; C l a Execuecretary Y . M . C. A. Druid .
2; 3·
"Dud," known to hi intimate a "1Iother," once by mi take rote h i s cla numeral ' 1 5, intead o f ' q. That et h i m t o pondering a to w h e t h e r that \ ou l d ha\' e anything to do w i t h h i s graduation. I t u re did, f o r here h e i s i n 1 9 1 5 a not u nwelcomed member. H i s regu lar enior year wa pent i n applyina !us colle e education i n read ing meters for ?-.I r. Edi_on' compan�· i n B o ton. H e i o ften a ked if he belong to the i-.Iini ter ' Club, but tho e t hat kno\\· h i m ne\' er a k. Thi year he h a ettled down, a a quiet " ). I ot her" ought. Hi grace fu l gait on the campu i enough t o i n p i re the Dev i l . A mother. a mini ter, and one of t h e boY ! 1\ eyer w a a m an m o re m i undcrtood. V\ h en you ettle down a mat ron of ome i rl ' boarding chool, remember the boy . "Good L u ck . "
F R ED BALLA " T Y N £ D U K
-
� K E
" Hei fer" eedham H i gh Schoo l , ' I I ; Ban<l , r, 2 , 3 Cla Track, r , 2 ; Captain, I ; A lternate Re l ay Team 2 ; T ra c k Squad, I 2 , 3 , 4 ; Football quad, 2 , 3 ; Mystics.
4;
O u r little Freddy c a m e t o u s with the reputa tion of being the greate t football player t h a t e er eedham H i gh School, but we oon found went t o that h i abi l i ty laid i n a much tamer gam e. He h a b e e n a man m u c h admi red b y the fair e x, and ha. a g reat fac u l ty of holding the attention of hal f a dozen or m o re all at one time. H o w he doe t h i no one h a b e e n a b l e t o find o u t . S o m e think t h a t Freddy w i l l go i n to t h e cloth ing bu i n e s, but the p op u l a r opin i on i t h a t he w i l l go We t and raise "Hei fer ."
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ER X ELLE \\'ALLA ·E DYER, " Buck
T n
obu rn la ical In t i tute, ' I I ; la a r i ty Track quad , 2 ; Cro Track, 2 ; Country Team, 2 ; M eeting Commi t tee, 3 . ., M emb r h i p Committee, 4 , Y . M . C . P re ident o f M ini terial ociation, 3 ; Dele gate f rom Y. M. C. . to tudent olunteer i ty , M o . , 3 ; A ociate onvention, Kan a Edi tor Echo 2 , 3 , 4 ; Debating Coach, 3 ; Hallowell Prize peaking, 3 ; M urray Pri ze Debate, 3 ; Pre entation of Cla i ft 3 ; J unior Exhibi tion 3 . "Buck" took u p t h e game o f Joye where Camp bell fini bed and came t h rough a t rong winner. He ha been un fortunate becau e o f hi sickne throu hou t hi col l e e cou r e, but many will mi h i competent tutoring i n Hi tory when he leave Old Colby to take u p h�i l i fe "' o rk. ontinue to be as thorough in everything, " Buck," and nothin will e cape you .
p A L FREDERl K FRASER
" G i nger" Bo ton Latin and Dorche ter H igh School, ' r r ; Class Vice-President, r ; Clas P resident 4 ; Varsity Footbal l , r , 2, 3 4 ; Captain, 3 4 ; A l l - M aine and A l l-New-England Back, 3 , 4 ; Varsity Baseball, I 3 ; Secretary and Treas u rer the M assachusetts Club, 3 ; President the Prohibition Society, 3 ; Upsilon Beta ; Druids ; Th eta u Epsi lon ; Wearer of the "C." H ere i s a m a n o f m e n . We all k n o w him ; and we know that h i record needs neither e xcu e for fau lts nor eulogy for feat . He i s the sort of col l ege man that <Yives the word a t h lete a righ t to u se. He is both apt and great in character besides h i · own ; for he has played hi Martin Ln t h e r and hi Y o u n g Mariu.s w i t h equal, t hough antipodal , i n tensity. H is w a y around t h e col lege cu rriculum ha been no path of rose , for he found he had 31 l ap to make in the last hal f-year. At pre ent he is go ing strong, and we think t h i s spurt w i l l give him a start i n l i fe t hat w i l l land h i m early i n the h igh place he de erves. Wherever he goes, he know i t i s with a part o f every o n e o f u s that are glad t o take h i s hand now i n t h e grind o f t h e fi n i h here.
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LBERT DAME G I LBERT ' Gill" 1 ethuen H i gh School , '09 ; Band, I , 2, 3 , 4 Leader, 4 ; M usical Club 2 , 3 , 4 ; Leader o f M andolin Club 3 , 4 . ·
" Father" Gilbert came to u s from Dartmouth. H e i a m u sician o f n o mean abi l i ty and i s noted for the entertainment w h i ch frequently occu r a t h i apartment . "Gill" i s al o somewhat o f a politician and m ade him el f farnou by u cce s fu l ly con duct i ng Prof. Libby' exhibition by h i adyanced Public peaking Cla . \i\ e feel u re " G i l l " w i l l be heard from either in politic o r a the leader of orne far- famed orche�tra.
RoY \ \
I N FRED GILLMORE, A T o "Gil"
Concord H igh , ' 1 0 ; ev,: H a mpton Liter ary Insti tute, ' I I ; D ramat i c Club, I 2 ; M em ber h i p Committee Y . M. C. . , 2 · ;.Jew H ampshi re C l ub , 3 , 4 . "Gil" i a speciali t, a connoi eu r, i f y o u p l e a e, on the woman que tion. Do you t h ink it \.Va ju t right to forget that 1 ew H ampton girl ? e would like to a k you j u st two m ore qt�e tions and then w e a r e t h rough w i t h you . H ow d oe i t e e m to w e a r i t again ? Who' next i n line ?
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LE K A R D \\"ARRE!\
R A :-\' T, � K E
" Len" B right n I a . ) H igh chool, ' I I ; Clas · Executi' e ommittee, 2 ; Debating Society ; Execut ive Committee, 2 ; H a l lowell Prize peak ing, 2 ; Tied for econd Prize opho more Declamation 2 ; Dramatic Club, 21 3 ; la H i torian, 3 ; My tic ; Druid . The only record that thi leuth ful appearingyoun man ha broken i nc e he came t o coll ege i. the record for eatin candy. Another notable char acten tic i th habi t he had of walking alone ( ? ) on upper Main t reet be fore the city in tailed the gloom-di pelling a rc I i ht aboye the Elmwood. He i willin to I t an\'one that i t will be everal year be fore he will et t l e down, but we know bet ter. He ay he i going to teach, but he doe not ay what, when, or " here t h i teachi ng \\ i l l take place. \,\. c w onder if it w i l l be Dome tic cience.
ErnRETT G '
Y
H OLT, � K E
Bu ter '
obu rn Cla i cal In titute, ' 1 1 ; Cla s Base bal l , r, 2 ; ar ity Ba ebal l quad, I , 2, -t ; Football Squad, 3 ; Debatina o i et) , 2. Bu ter hail from that town-Clinton-only fou rteen mile north of here. No wonder that he always look home ick, being so near home. H e never d i d any real fu i n g until thi Fal l , t hen sud denly stopped for rea on unknown to any of us. H i methodical, y tematic, and imultaneou mo e ment o f mind and body are always i n eYidence, even when he is kiing do-v n back o f the Deke H ou se. He thi nks that he is omewhat of a chem ist, but t hose o f u who know him feel that h i lot will be t hat o f a " torekeeper," or "hos -trader." Cheer up, B u ter, t hat i lot better than d iggin g puds u p " R oo tic" w a y . We all v o u c h f o r you r i n l i fe, and o, w i t h best w ishes for your succe abil i ty t o ome day l and a nice little w i fe-Here l uck, pro perity, and good-bye.
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f E R LE
FULLER H u w r . � Y " Sea h "
H iggins C l a s i c a l In t itute ' r r ; E c h o Board , 2 , 3 ; Edit·or-in-Ch ief, 4 ; Y. 11. . A. ecretary 3 ; ice- P resident, 4 ; Secretary H iggins Club 3 ; ecretary-T rea u re r Debat ing ociety 4 ; Clas Ode Committee, .) , Druid . "\/ ithout doubt" " ca h " is one of the best old cout t ha t eyer came d o w n the pike. Fou r years haye ·w rought great change i n t hi "pride o f Charle town . " A a m i ionary and peace maker he h a no equal on t h i continent. H e has been a martyr on the rrridiron ; a gay, giddy port caring little whether h e pent a n ickel o r a dime, or w h t h e r he m oked a B lackstone o r a Pippi n ; and then, t oo, he ha hown a w eakn e for the fair sex. All the e fault , however. have only made hir.1 dearer to u , and eeing h i m go ,. i l l be l ike lo in · a good, sou n d eyetooth. " Scash" i like an ele phant, mild i n temper, except when you monkey "·i t h h i t ru nk
RoL AN D BAT H EL DER
HuT
n nc
" Rolly"
M ethuen H igh choo l , ' r r ; Clas Clas Track, I , 2 ; P rize Engli h Glee Club, I ; Orchestra, r , 2 , 4 ; J unior Prom. Committee, 3 ; 1 ) tic r ;
Ba ebal l, a) r ; Chai rman , Druids. E
R o l a n d i the b o y w h o n e,·er g r e w up, whose pre ence h e re h a reminded u through a l l o u r fou r, long, lean, d rab year that ROM A N CE is not yet dead. T he ame thing that m ade Petra rc h i ng, Dante kneel, Leander d o t h e H e l l e spont t hing, and Anthony break t raining on t he Egypt t ri p , made R ol ly ·i t d o w n at nigh t t o tudy-an d p u n c h 17-J. holes ( counted and worn to) i n a per fectly incon e quential piece of blue paper. Thi young Montague i , withal, a player of the v i o l i n ,-and omething o f a Salamander. For h i m , the year i perpetually a t the Spring ; and a for u s, w e h o p e h i L i g h t o' Love will never d i m , and t hat the orange t ree w i l l bu r t in bloom above h i s head wherever he goe . Vi-•e le Je1111 esse ct son ldyl l!
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ID C ol b__y:·l9]1I2·0rnclQ,, m FRA !\ K ALEXAN DER }AME ,
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Y
"J i mmy "
H iggin In titute, ' r r ; Clas Ba eball, I , 2 ; ar i ty Ba ebal l, I , 2, 3 , 4 ; F re hman Prize Reading ; i ce-Pre ident H ig gin lub, 2 ; P re ident, 3 ; Captain Var i ty Ba eball 3 ; la O rator 3 ; Track Squad, 4 ; \\'earer o f the "C." N o, t h i i n o t "J i mmy' o f ' 'J i m my Valentine" fame, nor J e e J ame t ravel l i n g i ncogni to, but i none other than the hand ome, u ave. di t ingui hed and digni fied Frank Alex ander J ame of East i[ i l l i nocket. J immy i p re-eminently a vocali t . I n fact, he i t h e only l i v i n rival o f Enrico Caru o . T h e e gloriou pring morn ing , J immy' weet tenor ( t en or fi fteen ) Yoice harmonize ( ? ) won derfully with the w a rble of the pa rrow a i t float aero the campu toward the river. Be ides, J immy i an orator. And l a t but not ] ea t, he i a fu er, and would unque tionably b a u nanimou choice for an A l l - M aine team. 'v\' e are going to watch, J immy lo e ly the next few year , for we expect big thing of him in the national gam e.
\YI L H EL M H E R M A N KELSEY,
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"Keis' Colby Academy, ' 1 I ; Che s lub, 2 , 3 , 4 ; Vice-President, 2 ; Secretary-Trea u rer, 4 ; E c h o Board, 3 ; Out ing Club, 3, 4 ; Pre ident, 3 ; Secretary-Treasurer Chemical Society, 4 ; Debating Society ; Phy ical ociety, 4 ; Ia sachusetts Club. .
the 011ly digni fied " B u t t i e " a y that K e ! i and dago-looking waiter that ever graced the portal of Fos H all, and you can be a su red that what she ays hits the mark p retty st raight. Kei s a sumes q u i te a l i tt l e dign i t y about here a one of the tar p romoter of the Outing Club. To see him lead ing his forlorn - l ooking l i ttle band o f p i lgri m over the J1 i l l s o f Waterville, would make i t eem a i f the d i aster o f Napoleon were being rehearsed be tore our eyes. Kei s, old boy, we wi h you good luck and p romise to be your humble servants when you revolutionize mu ical ci rel es with you r banj o playing.
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B Y ROK
A STT K
LADD
" F riday " B rewster Free cademy, I I ; Varsit f'ootball I . 2 , 3 , 4 ; \ earer of the ' ' C . " Friday i n o t a derntee o f t h e C l a sics-though he i s a bit o f a Roman i n w ay s he m ay not u s pect-but he could dig out a l ine or two of H orace that would let h i m know he i really next w eek Friday. You ee he doe n't know it, b u t the t ru t h i t hat he h a w o rked so h a rd a n d so faith fu l ly t h a t he i, ahead o f the alendar f o r the rest o f u s. A n d "¡e certai n l y w o u l d haYe to h u stle o m e to catch u p ' ' i t h h i m . T h i i the Friday C l a ic : "-M u l ta petentib11De unt m u l ta : bene t , cui deu P a rca quod ati e_t manu.''
JoHK
RALPH LAFLE R, A T n
" Candy " Lowell H igh School, '09 ; \Yater i l le High School, r r ; Vars i ty Basebal l , I , 2 3, 4 ; \\ earer o f " C . ' "Candy" i a good tudent, b u t h e h i n e o n t h e ba eball diamond. F o r a b i t o f advice, tick t o you r b a eball a n d "cut out" t he s i ngin . W e hope you have forgiven J ay Bill for sending you h o m e a fter your the book, and w e are u re Wol fe w i l l mi a i tance on C h i ld Labor Re fom1. Good l uck, "Candy." We expect to ee your name i n the l i ne-up of ome big leagu e .
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RTH R HOWARD LARY, J R. "Cap" J er ey it chool .I I.
H i rrh
chool, '09;
tevcns
" ap" j one o f th dark hor e o f t h e Senior la. . . H e has p e n t mo t o f h i time off f r o m t h e the midn ight o i l . We ee him c a m p u · , burn in only at cla.. e, ; o we are not a well acquainted '' ith him a we would like to be.
CARL
B
RTON LoRD. A T n " Ca r l "
O a k Gro e eminary , ' 1 I ; la T rack , I , 2 , 3 4 ; a rsity Track, 1 , 2 , 3 . 4 ; la Execu tive Committee, 3. Only the famou and notorious get a great deal o f mention. We haven't known you much, arl . and h aYen' t much on you becau e you haye l ived a way a alboro. O n the whole, from u i n that c i ty o f o u r i m p re i on of you i fai rly ood. Live up to o u r impre sion.
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RA Y .l\ l O :\' D PH ILlP L t.: C E , � K E
' Do c ' ' Caribou H i gh chool . ' 1 0 · l\l anager Cla Ba eba l l , I , 2 ; sistant M anager Ba eba l l , 2 · Class \ ice-Pre ident , 2 ; s i stant M a n ager Football, 3 ; la Execut i Y e Commit tee, 3 ; 1 anager Footbal l , 4 · \Yearer o f M anager' " C ; ' p i lon Beta. _
v\ h e n i t c o m e to " fu ing, " Doc h a t hem a l l topped. H i batting ayerage thi year ha been well u p into ei h t h u n d red. His m ooth, ea y manner ha fi l led many a fair Fo Hall Fre hman' heart w i t h hope only to be , battered when the next Fre hman Cla entered. I t w i l l be a long time be fore the college find another man capable o f tak ing h i place i n t h i . department o f the col lege. H e h a been m o re o r le. o f a l eacle1· i n col lege and ·hould come i n for hi. hare of honor, a manage r of a h ampion h i p Football Team. \\ e e xpect great th ing. of him i n hi future l i fe.
C H E TER R t.: oo L P H
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K eedham H igh
chool, ' I I · Cla T rack, a r ity T rack Team, r . 2 · ecretary thletic As ociation, 3 ; P re ident of thlet i c A s ociation , 4 ; Cla s T rea u rer, 3 ; Executive Commi ttee Outing Club, 3 ; Member h i p Com 4 ; Leadersh ip Commi t m i ttee, Y . M. C . tee, Y. M. C. . 3 ; Member Colb) Chemical ociety, 4 ; M a sachu etts Club, 3, 4 ; Mystic , 2 ; Druids, 3 . I, 2 ·
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" h e t " i the l i t t l e b o y from Needham, who car rie hi genial m i l e and w elcome whereYer he goe . . "Chet" i s n o hark i n h i cou r e becau e coll ege work i . a "mere bagatelle," to u e his own ,,·o rd s. H e l ike " Bu g" Che ter's cour es and wa e pecially efficient i n the tudv o f Taenia . ol u m . You will ' make a good doctor "Chet," for you r patient. w i l l b11gh ;"tt you :rn d g-et w el l .
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"F r " H a m pd n caderny, ' 1 r ; F i r cholar h i r l riz l · phomor D clamation , 2 ; Echo l oard , 2 . 3 · Y. l . hai rman H and u k C mmi ttee, 3 ; J unior P rom. ommittee, ; D ramati c 3 , 4 · Pre iden t . 4 ; RA L E B ard , 3 ; P re i dent hem i cal ociety ..j. · . e retary Bow ling Leagu +; My- t i c l ru id . .
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V\'h at " Ferg" d oe . n ' t know ahout hemi.t ry i n ' t " o rth know ing, and i n :.I ath w h en " B enny" g e t >-t u ck , h e cal l . o n " Fe rg" t o e t h i m o u t o f h i d i ffi cu lt i e s. :\ e xt year he intend. t o o to J o hn. H op hemi t ry, k i n . a n d g i ,·e t h em ome i n . i d e dope on 1 u t in t h e mean t i m e h e will get h i P h . D . v.·e are �urpri. ed to fi n d t h a t a ft e r t hat h e will be at i . lied to � ttle down and teach ch ool . i n H am pd en H i g h . \'\· e had g-reat er ex pect ation from a m a n w i t h h i abi l i ty.
RTH R
H E TER N I LE
rt ' las· Edward Little H i gh chool '09 ; President, I ; Cla B a eba l l , I 2 ; la Track, psilon I , 2 ; Ch ai rman Dem c ratic l u b , 2 ; Beta ; Theta u Ep i l.o n . T h i p i c t u re i real l y a b i t o f " A rt"-a p e p at a ketch m i placed, f o r i t belon i n t h e crallery o f t h e P a ri i a n Q u artier,-t h e pictu re o f a P i errot, neither good nor bad, w i e n o r i n o rant, and hand som e with that charming A p ri l i a called one-an d t w en t y y e a r . A rt h u r h a l o l h i mou stache, and h e ha an i n cipient baldnes ; b u t h e u b t i t u te · j est for h i s h a i r, and lau h t e r for hi mo11-tac l 1 e . He i . a j ol l y bon v i 1· an t , battered, but s t i l l Aoweri n � ; and he w i l l douhtle s dance in j oy fu l m i rt h h i s w hole l i fe t h rou h,-with o u r m i l i n g be t w i h e for u c cess.
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\\" r LLI Al\I JoHN PE:'\ DERGAS T, z w Bill" Bo ton Lat i n chool, I I ; Chairman F re h man Banquet Committee ; las achu etts Club ; J un ior P rom. Committee ; Pre ident Catholi c lub ; l\ I u i cal Clubs 3 ; Football I 2 ;) 4 ; . 1 Maine Guard 3 , 4 ; \Yearer o f " C ; " D ru id . B i l l came to col lege from Bo ton Latin chool " ith a "rep'" a A l l - :.I a achu ett Interschola tic J3 a eball P itcher. "Ba gy" A l l r n ninly t ri e d to help B i l l retain thi repu tation, excu i n g h i fail u re a due to cold weather, etc., but Eddie Daly couldn't ee i t at a l l . X everthele, , Bill w a t here i n foot ball, and w a a tower of t reno-th i n the l i ne. One football c ri t i c eyen put h i m on t h e econd All American team. Bill al o ' a a h i n i n g tar in oci ety a w e l l a a ongbi rd, and t h e Glee Club will m i hi, o-entle ( ?) Yoice. Bill ha_n't qu ite de cided w h at h i l i fe ·work ·w i l l be but w e expect to ee him a ward politician and ometime Mayor of B o ton.
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P R AT T � K E ,
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Barre H i gh chool , ' 1 I ; I3and, I , 2, 3, 4 ; Clas Track Team r , 2 · \ ar i ty Track quad, ociety. r , 2 ; Colby Phy i cal i n hip," o r perhap better k nown a " Ha l f 1 I ile," i s probably t h e be t m a n that B arre H i ·h chool ever t u rn ed out. He came to Colby w ith the reput ation of b e i n g a runner and w e exp cted to ee him clean u p ey rythi n o- i n the w ay o f " H al E M i l e r ," but hi wind oon gave ou t. A idc from h i t rack abil i t y h e h a led t h e q u iet, imple li fe o E the tudent. V\'e a l l thought thi wa hi n at u ral fall that ·we c haracter, and it w a not u n t i l thi found out that there had been a " rea on." v e w e re u rp ri ed, a you m ay i magine, to find that h e h a d become engaged d u ri n g the u m m e r to a young quite a home to' n . A l though i t i lady i n h i hock, we wi h you t h e be t o f l uck in your future l i fe .
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H o\J ARD PR 1 1" E RA �1 DELL, z � "T x "
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cademy I r ; C l a Ba eba l l , 1 , tball q u a <l , I , 2, 3, -1- ; Footba l l Team aptain 4 ; \\-earer o f nni Team, 3 , 4,
T h i hand o m e ( ? ) b i g boy come from Fal mouth Fore ide. "Tex" came to college with a lot o E noi e, and the noi e ha n't gone yet. H e ha L e::n out for e\·ery athletic team in college, ha\ i n g ucce w i th o m e . a n d fai l u re \\ i t h o t h e r . "Tex" omeha L roken ?) many a heart at Fo Hall. one told u he wa accu tamed to take the co-ord to plank teak dinner at the hop H ou e. "Tex" will probably enter the contract ing- and bu i l d in g Lu i n e w i t h h i father.
H A ROLD \\ I LB R R A :\ D. A T 0 " Randy" B ridgton cad my, '1 r ; D ramat i c Club, 3 ; A · i tant M an ager Ba eba l l , 3 ; Manager Baseba l l , 4. H a rold u ed to be a good t u d e n t , but he crot t i red . Hi Fre hman reputation, as a hark, has stood h i m in good tead, for there i j u t enough l e ft of it to get him his diploma. It w a n ' t h i s t u d i e , but rather h _i s l o v e affai r that made h i m bald-headed. H e knows what I rex m e a n t wh e:1 he said : " I t' s foolish bu i n e s to fall in love at fir t sigh t . " Glad you are wearin · your p i n again, but sorry you lost your girl .
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" alarnity" r d t . \ ernon H igh chool '08 · K en t ' · H i l l eminary , ' I I · la Track Team I ; Hamlin Prize Reading. I ; ociate Editor E c h o , 2 ; Y . i\ I . C. A . N orth field Deleuate 2 ; lee Club 2, 4 ; l\ landolin Club, , 4 ; HallO\Yell Prize peaking 3 ; J unior Exh ibiti n . 3. -
X athaniel at down on h i - l u t e one d ay, and remarked i n i nj u red tone , "\\ hat a calami t,· - !'" H ence t h e j olly name. That wa j u st the sort o f t rick that characterizes Xathaniel. H e i a humori, t o f uch cleYer lu cid i ty that he hocks one i n t o i n _ e n i b i l it�-, a n d then a k _ , " Do y o u need clamp o n you r c razy-bone to touch y o u r en e o f h u m o r ? " H o we,·er, the r e a l j oke i t h a t Calamity h a n e \·er taken him el f seriou ly nough. I f he only kne·v it, he could be a long leader on Twai n . 'v\" e hope t o be among the thou_and. , yet, that w il l flock to hear Edgar at hautauqua.
RAY Derr � R B E ON,
C. C.
" R obbi e " Coburn
A . ; Debating
la ical I nstitute, ' 09 ; Y . ociety ; Coburn Club.
l\ I . C .
A fa r a w e know, R obbie i the o n l y genu i n e reproduction o f a Bapt i t d eacon that olby ever fostered. Many a Fre hman h a obeyed the u ual cu stom by t i pp i n g his hat to Robbie thinking that h i fatherly w a y u rely port rayed h i m to be a pro fessor. H i love affai r haYe certainh· cau ed h i m sel f and his friend a lot o f w o rry an d we hear t hat gu ards h a e been tati oned t o keep h i m from j u m p i n g in the Kennebec. H owe,·er w e under tand that he is no fi rm l y anchored and impenetrable to the fu rt h e r wile o f Cupid.
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K E >: T T Y Lt,:R R o Y.\ L, � Y " Doob ' \\' rce t e r cademy, ' 1 1 ; Va r ity Fo tua l l 1 . 2 3 4 ; V a r i t y Track, 1 , 2 , 3 , ..t ; ·apt a i n , 3 , 4 ; R e l ay Team . 3 4 · Capt a i n 3 ; C r re pond ing e ret a ry Debating o c iety , 3 ; tudent oun c i l , 3 · i ce - I re ident · ' Club, 0 ; Cla l\ l a r ha!, 3; "Cp il n Beta ; \\-earer o f t h e " C ; " h ampi n � e w E n a ! a n d l o w h u rd l e , 3 . 'vVhen y o u l ook u p o n t h e pictu re o f thi to" headed youth th ink o E m u c h noi e, and there'll be nothin l acking t o m ake the impre i on a reali t i c one. D o n ' t t h i n k from thi de cription, howe,·er, that Boob i an a l a rmist, for he i. n't, e\·en if the \\'aten·ille fi r department doe.. think . o. H i · p i rit . ldom take a l u m p and he gen e rally l ook on the .1111 hiny .. ide of l i fe, bu t he'll h a,·e to admit that there have been ome " Fog,..y" day· i n hi_ college career. A mong- other thing that he ha taken i n h i h o m e town-a . mall v i l l age in Ma achu ett called H an·ard-i . t h e cen . LL . Boob .aY he i go i n g to be a doctor, bu t unle he .ign u p with a c i r c u s w e a r e a fraicl the I i F w i l l be too l o w . Good l 11 ck, anyho" !
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. " hi be, ha, at la t "pas d o ff " J udy' Fr sh man L a t i n a ft e r th ree year. of f a i l u re, and w i l l f o r c e r t a i n pa_ from o u r m i d t \\· i t h t h e la of i 9 1 5 . " h i b e " pend_ hi_ u m mer yacation " o rki n g "on t h e c a r.," and t h ey say he i s .ome m ot o rm a n . H e that he d ro\'e a · h o ked ou r mode ty by t e l l i n g u c a r 1 ackwards from Rocklan 1 to amd n at t l t e r a t e o f 6 0 m i l e s per hou r, terrori z i ng; t h e w h o l e n i ·hbo rhood, a n d l o s i n g I i i · g o o d re p u t a t i o n a a peace fu l c i t izen . " h i be" i an act r o f no mean abi l i ty eYen u rpa.sincr t h e O' r e a t ' ' A l :\l a rk . " H e \\ i l l t each f o r h i s I i fe \\' O rk, a n d \\'e k n o w t h e c h i l d rt·n \\ i l l Io,·e t h e i r t eacher.
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O T e m p o ra ! 0 :\ l o re s ! T h i . chap ha ltad l i t t l e · h o u l d h aY e c h ance i n t h e e p a r l o u . t i m s, f o r h l i Y e d 600 ,·ear. ag o a n d c h u m m ed around w i t h j olh· � H e h a. kept t h i n g. m o ,· i n g h e re old ::O.lachl anl l i . ior fiye _ wi ft ·Yea rs : _ ome t h in g-, ha Ye been done He h a met d i a. t e r m o re h\' him other t o him. ame o l d m i le t E an o ce, o n l y to emer e '' i t h th ' q h e t o u red l n t h e . p ring o I t a rt a · a i n . and . a s Lang; ). [ ai n e and ;\ e w B ru n sv1· i c k \\' i t h the D. with i t e'< ay w a got V\'a rn e r ; and h e don Du B a r n· . cept for t h i s, t h a t he f o rgot his n a m e \\'hen ad herrdield-the onh· time at his h o . te d re ed bY . on record when h i , w i t s f a i l e d i1 i m u t t e rh« . · m a l l i e i . a per i . tent cu . . o r h e 11 0 1 i l d n o t he \\'i i l 1 u · 11 0 \\ ; and w e w i _ l t h i m t h e l n:st o f l u c k w i t h h i s l i ne. and cue t h ro u g h o u t the l o n g sea. on of hi!' I t fc.
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L e o n can do amihin from col l ectin nickell' on the Atlantic h ore L ine, to �ettin by J. B i l l . Leon i an e x t remely bu y indi Yidual ; but in spite tudyin , helping Chippie o ( the time h e pend run the l i b rary, etc., he fi n d time to uphold hi t i t l e o f Coll eo-e hecker Champion .
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LE TER FRA:t\ K \\: E EKS, il y ' Lester" Cob u rn Classical In titute, ' I I ; Class Trea u rer, I ; Assistant 1Ianager E c h o , 3 ; Manager, 4 ; ociate Editor ORACLE, 3 ; Cla s ecretary, 4 ; ·M y stics ; Druids. F r o m small p lace come g r e a t m e n , and from Randolph came Lester. A broad s m ile, and a q u i et, unas u rning w ay haye made h i m one o f tho e fel lo\\· w h o a re " felt" rather than heard. His w ak ing hou r w e re divided p retty equally among Foss H all, the chemical l ab, and his tud.ie . He has . ucceeded in tucking con iderable chemi t ry under h i "·ig, w h i ch will n o d oubt be o f great help t o him i n getting a j ob i n \\'oodl and, a mall \i\ a h ington county ettlement where Le ter l e ft hi " frat" pin one day l a t fall. Du ring cold w eather Le ter al \Yay lept under hor e blanket . and fearful le t he hould haYe a n ightmare when l ea t e xpected, h i rampa t u re mate h a y e ah ay kept a halter at the l.iedpo t , but a . yet i t p re ence h a been u n n er:e . ary.
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' ' Bobby" Heb ron cademy , ' 1 1 ; Second Scholarh i p Prize, r ; ophomore peaking Contest econd P rize ( di,· ided ) ; D ramatics r , 2, 3, P re iden t , 3 ; roo took Club ecretary and T rea u rer. 2 ; Cla D ay Com m i ttee, 3 ; P res ident of Deut cher \ e rein ociety ; Mystics ; Cercle F rancai ; Deut cher \ erein. T h i s c u t e l i tt l e b o y , althoug·h b u t n i n eteen year old, ha t h e know·ledge of ocrate him e l f. P re x i e almo t deci ded t o let h i m t e ach h i Psy chol ogy cou r e next year. Bob i some "actre ," al o h i i rl i h yoice and fem i ni n e f o rm bring great amu ement to the audience . Bob wa colle e electrician u n t i l h o rt fi red him, but ·we never kne·w w h y ( ?) . " B ob" will take u p l aw o r m ed i ci ne, " h atever i t i we w i .h h i m the be t of l u ck.
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�orwa) H igh chool, ' 1 1 ; Cla Track, r 2, 3. 4 ; a r ity Track. r ; Football quad, r 2 , 3 ; Cla ecretary, 3 ; Football Champion h ip ommittee 4 ; Pre - - Club ecretary, 4 . h o among a l l t h e hund red o [ son o f old Colby can right fu l ly ay t h at he h a enj oyed weet l u m b e r w i t hi n t h e sacred wall of Fo Hal l ? ".None ; " we an w e r, "none, but o u r i mm 1 e For t h ree long year he labored fai t h fu l ly and well car ing for t h e atmo p he ri c fluctuation and mercu rial d e p re ion at t hat e teemed b u i ldin g, and be came known a " ncle Aaron . ' N o Fo Hall celebration w a \·e r c o m p l e t e w i thout a peech from him, and t h e re " e re fe·w d rr eye w he n i t wa · w h i .pered about la. t fal l that h e would not ret u rn a caretaker, b u t h a d , i n t ead, ca t h i l o t with t h e j ou rn a l i t . J n t h e l a t t e r field he h a won di. t i n c t i o n and r e c o n i t i o n , and ome l ay to h i door t h e author hjp o f that gem of Engl i h , "An Ode To A n Eel . " " i m " w a born a comedian, but h e i de t i n ed for a l a wyer. T h e re ' l l be many a ! au h le on th campu for hi going.
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0 \\- tJ1at "·e a re a fely a n d quietly anchored i n the H a rbor of Upper cla dam, it i i ntere t i n o- for u to re\ ie,,· the many feats o f di fferent type that \\"ere marker - i n th ·t pping tone to our p resent exalted po ition. \\"e will quickly I a - oHr ur J?i r t D l oody 1\l onday ::\igh t . \\'e could hardly h el p h arborino- a l i o-h t o-rudge again t the Cla o f I �J I S for removing our conYenti onal nece i t ie , f o r h ad not Prexy him elf told u that e\·ery man c loth i n o- ·wa hi ca tie ? \\"e were giYen the opportunity of repa ·ing th m in the ophomore-Fre h man ba ebal l o-ame \Yh i c h , of cour e, we \\·on. Our n xt They effort, that of del i Y ering a-rape · to the J un i o r , wa n o t a decided ucce \Yere taken to the top of hannon b en·atory and d ropped dmn1. \ \·e a ked Mott for the formu l a o "·e cou l d allow for air current . but he mu t h a ve given u tl1e "''ran one, for the ophom re , and not th J un ior · , got most of the arape . The c ro\\"ning eYent of the year \\·a the recept ion a t Skowh egan. ur pecial t ra i n \\"ent th rough \Yatervi lle o f a t that ome cau e , probably the draft, drew piece o f coal f rom the engine onto the ophomore waiting on t h e p lat form. \\·e had a fine banquet upon our arri Y a l at \Yh ic h entertainment \Yas furn i hed by abaret Exhibitor h ley 1 5 ) and T reat (al o ' 1 5 ) . Our ophomore year wa more encourao-ing ; \\·e met \Yi th 110 de feat o f any nature, except the F re h man Reception , and they could not real ly call that a de feat a we knew where they \\'ere. The t raining that "·e gaye the Fre. h man 'l a i a c redit to u , for they h a v e deYelop d i nto a emi-rat ional lot of opho more from a h eterogeneous lot of F re h men . Thi year we h ave put away a l l c h i l d i · h t h i n o- a n d pend o u r ti me a \\·ell befit u , by j o ining Yariou ectional club and picking up h onora ry oci ety pin , \\" i th p ol and studyino- for an o cca ional d i ,·er ion. Lano- J i,·c 1 9 1 ! ·.
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·arleton m i t h R i ch a rd on Albert R aymond Roger \ \ " i l h e l m Ca rl chu t e r E rn e t Raymond c ribne r Leon a rd n d re w hea G r an v i l l e Carl eton h ib l es R a lph :N el on S m i t h \ \ " l l l i am B u rgess mith ubert N e w oomb y l \' este r M a rk R. Thomp on Don a l d \ \ ebster Tozi e r G e o rge Glen wood \ a t on \ \ " i n t h rop Lambert \Y ebb .;\:" at h a n i e l \ \ eg L ui Ezra \\'enz R a y E l wyn \\'h elden D aniel B i c k ford \ \ " h i ppi e Paul G e r h a rdt \ \ " h i t t em o re O J i ,· e r Con rad \,\ i lb u r J a me J on e W ri g h t L e t e r E d w a rd Y o u n u
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Clinton . 111 ass. H o ulton Xash ua Y . H . Rockport ff, orcestcr, 1l luss. Oakland A shland TV o odhave n . L . I. H atervillc D ext er Winthrop _\ ew York. "T\- . Y. .
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�np�omnre iljintnry Oth e r m a y w ri t e ·o f h e roe b o l d O f feat o f a r m s , and h i dden uo ld, O f j ou rneys far-in d i stant lands, O f i cy cli me s, and burning sands, 0 f h i s tory f a i r i n s c ribe t h e page \ V i t h the l i v e of k i n g and r u l e r sage. B u t I i n g a theme that i s nobler f a r T h a n t a les o f l o v e , or peace. or w a r , O r storie t eeped i n lea rned l o re F o r I s i n g t h e ong o f t h e Sophomore. H u rr a h f o r t h e Soph , t h e m i gh ty oph , And h u rrah for old P h i Chi ! H u r rah f o r t h e c are - f ree day of youth The day t h a t are fl e e t i n g by . F o r w e ' re on t h e road , and ,,·e h a n ' t come back Let ' s be me rry w h i l e w e can \ \ . i th a 11 ip-h i p , h u r rah f o r old Phi Ch i For w e ' l l n e ' e r be . oph · aga in !
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\ \" r tu rn in the f a l l . a t u rdy uand . To right th \\T n cr and ru le t h e l a n d , \ \ " h n b_ u � a t � i hcd CJ:� · wa · · ccn ra ce of be111 CY . · ,·er !ant T en. ever be f re did "· e e uch a i g h t , M y la ngu a<Ye fai l to de. crib i t a righ t . Lon - l e <Yed CYa\\·k f rom many p rt , tar-<Ya z i n CY goo 1 and m a l l t \\·n -p rts, B a c k w o d ath lete- , babi t ai r , P rep cho I idol , a l l \\"ere t h e re. ! ea rl y \\"e were in du ty bou n d To i n t ru c t the e c rea t u re w i th t e a c b i n g o u n d o w b en B loody 1\r l n d ay ca m in i <Yh t \Ve ummoned t h e Fre h men at dead of n igh t \ \ ' h e n t h e moon \\· a h i d and t h e tar \\" e re d i m T o an enterta i n ment in t h e gy m . Ne 'er c a n I t e l l f th h rrid ound ; O f the bu cket of b l ood poured on t h e gr u n d O f t h e aw fu l y e l l t h a t r e on h i gh 'Twa t h e ac red h ri n e o f o l d Phi C h i ! B u t p i n -po i n t m i n d a re h a rd to reach n d olid h ead are h a rd to t a c h ; A n d di rega rd ing t h e \\· a rn i n g gri m T h ey painte d thei r nume ra l on t h e gy rn . 1 1 o e r t h e col l g e a t t h e igh t , T h e out raged ophomore ro e in m i gh t , n d t re mb l i n g F re h men o n th roo f oon h a d o f t h e i r po\\"er u ffi ci ent proo f . nd f rom t h e roo f the i n f e c t i n g t a i n t T hey remoYed w i t h p l enty o f good b l a c k p a i n t . T h e r e rem a i n but o n e t h i n <Y more to t e l l0£ t h e Fre h man Ban q uet ' gigan t i c e l l H o w the l i tt l e d a r l i n <Y · made thei r way To the New A ugu t a Hou e o they ay . nd t h ere, protected by a rmed poli ce , They ate th e i r up[ er al l i n peace- Corned bee f and cabbage, pork and b ean · ( To ru t i c d a i n t i e t h e i r palate l ean ) . u c h d a i n ty Y i and be fore t h e m \\" re el nd th ere's i x ty dollar ow ing y t. Th i i t h e t a l e o f our mighty deed , 'fu c h c a n he gai n w h o th i r le on heed For thotwh m a ny may c m e and many may ao , nd o l d Colby m a ny d ar son kno\ To t h e encl of tim , i n h e r heart · h al l -ct The c l a of e ,· n t c n , dcarc · t yet. 6
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E l l iot tephen on Adams Paul Eugene A lden Carleton M oore B a i l ey \\ ' i l l iam Thomas Belger M e rri l l A lbert B i gelow Carleton M erri l l Bli s H o vvard Gi lkey Boardman H a ro l d Eugene B rake,rnod Pete r Jo eph Buh lei r Rudolph Edward Cas e lli E v e rett L i n w ood Ca we ll I f red H e n ry Chambe rlain E r ro l Cle\'e l an d Cha e Eaton Cook Tay lor Cook E. Regi na l d Craig Lewi i l by Crosb) I n i ng M a rsh Derb) Earl Robert Dev ere H e rbert Lew i s D u ffy J am es H ugh D u n n H e n ry Les l i e Eddy Eugene F u l ler E l l ingwood M ) le J e rem ia h Este Ph i l more i i l lard F a u l k i ngh a m eorge Edw i n Ferre l l e w e l l Leroy F l agg lan Robert F ra er J oh n F revola Robert H a ro l d Gallier H a rold \ Y i ! on Good r i c h l\ a than \ Y a rren G r a n t rth u r Edward H agerman Raymond Franci H al la h a n Ra lph K ing H arley A lbert Roy H amersc h l ag F red R u fu H arriman Raymond La fore t Ha ke ll \ \ 'al lace Ge rry H as t i ngs H o ward Foste r H i l l Ro s Stanley H o l t
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R a lp h R. H o v e Fr d l"-now l t n Hu e y Lee e ra l d H u t c h i n on Robert V i ct o r I gn i co G orge Erne t I nger 11 h a rl Barro n John on )Jarman D u n h am Lat t i n D n n i Th omas Leary G rge Roy Leonard Lavey Le t e r Lev i n e P re ton B u rpee Libby P a u l D u d ley Lov e t t H a rold L ucey T h o r v a l d Bern r �fad en Eugene Bli M a rriner Robert A l li on M at th ew s H ar r i B i rd s i l l M ci n t i re :\ lbert Franci Mc i a c k i n M ogan nam E l i a · M oga n n a m H a r v a rd E d g a r I oor F rank ugustine M u rphy H e rbert Lee Newman R ay Lan i n g N e w ton H a r ry M. O' e i l l Hyman Le·wi Paiko"' k y R aymond H enry Parker l f red H opki n s Patterson J . G l eason Perry C h a rl e s H e nne P i ebes Ell ,..,·orth Prince B l i s M a rt i n Ran n ey lbert F ran k l i n Robinson a r l \ \' eb t e r Robi nson H ugh Laugh l i n Rob i nson F o r re t M e r l e Royal H a ro l d G uy Don Scott Geo rge Robert Sk i l l i n B u rton Eugene Sma l l harle A. H. mith R a y \\'el l i n gton S m i t h Vernon G. Smith Holli A lbert Soule H a rold Raymond Speare R i ch a rd Lot h i a n Sprague
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Rev e re, �1 ass. B ro oklyn, \-. Y. Fairfield o rrL ing, 1Y. Y . T u rn e rs Falls, Mass. S o m ers-t.0orth, r:. H. B ayo n ne, 1 . I. F ort Fa irfield B oston, Uass. R u th er[ord, . I. P o rtla 11d ·ears m o n t Hold e n , �1 ass. Ho ulton Evere tt, Mass. Ra111allah, Palesti n e E l/suiorth Lawren ce, J\ [ass. T J · c sto11 o u ,th Pa ris Xash u a, X. J--I. Waterville Blue hill A ttleb o ro, 11,, f ass. Ca mden B roo kl)in, . J . A ug iista R o c ll land, Mass. T Varren Me red Wi , .\ . H. Waterville Hodg d o n S 0 11urville, Mass. West So m eri · ille , J\ f ass. Addison B osto n , }.,[ass. Cari b o u Wash b u rn Sebec Station B aldwinsville, J\lass. f.Vaterville 70
E c o 1 b�·l9lll2·ornc1� m H a rry l\l aue t a c k J oh n rth u r tow e l l Dan i e l J ame S u l l i an J u li us Green u ssman F re d August Tarbox Randolph E . Tedford M i chael 1 . Tetelman Leonard K n i gh t Thoma Paul A l li on Thomp o n Otto Les lie Totman Elmer Madi on Tov. e r l i fton M a rcellu T ra cy tanley M . \ \ a l lace J oh n \\ a re Raymond Carlyle W hitney F red eal \\ ood Elwood rth u r \Yyman
B ro o klyn, . Y. Freeport L awre n c e, Mass. Dover, J • H. Calais B ro o kline, Afass. .Yew Y o rk, . Y. n in throp TV o odhaven, . Y. Fairfield S o u thwest Harbor 1I o n ticello n aterville Wa terv·ille Ca m b ridge Cli n t o n , Mass. T T h it 1 1 1 a11 , AI ass.
�petial anb 1Jlnr. lassifieb H enry Reginald Bai ley J oh n Patrick Baxter, J r. Edward Denis Caw l ey olomon Co rey R obert J e re m i ah Doyle M atthew . Go lden \Va rren M a r cy Good peed \\'alter \ \ ' h i t e H eath In ing Tecumseh H owe Franci J o eph H o w a rd Th ma F ranci J oyce J0!111 . M c N u l ty H enr Barton Pratt, J r. harle Lewi i lver tein F rederick F ran c i s ully H a rry H o ra t io Upton R a lph Lee W eb ter
L owell, Mass. Waterville L oi •ell, AI ass. Waterr.•ille Xash u a T. H. B rookl•y n . �V. Y. D ux b u ry, 111ass. n atervilLe B oston, 111ass. Brookl3in , . Y. �\ ew Y 0 1' k, !>. . 1 . L awrence, }.[ass. Ca ri b o u So u th F ra n1 i n a h a 111 , Jl, fass. Ph iladelphia , Pa . Po rtla nd .Y o rth Haven
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t h a t w e could n o t fathom them. Ou r fi r t chance t o how o u r execu t i v e abi l ity w a
B lood) M onday .
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p layed t h e great d i ploma t i c p o l i cy of "·at ch f u l w a i t i n g w h i c h was fi r t i n a ugu rated by our n ob l e gra1 e-j u i ce d i plomat. \\'e watched the phomore come a ft e r us, we w a i ted i n the o-ym w h i le t h e) gave u the nece a ry in t r u ct i on f o r o u r beh aviou r d u ri n g t h e coming year, a n d "'·e otherwi e t a l e n t by offering n o n - resi tance t o t h e act ion T h e n e x t th ree event t h e t ra c k m e e t aga i n t the
of o u r c a reer ophomore
h wed o u r d iplomat i c
o f t h e b e l l igerent .
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ucce sion.
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very ea i ly l o t the ba eba l l game t o t h e m
s t i l l e a s i e r ( w h i ch e v e n t i n c l u d e d t h e d i t ri b u t i ng o f b o t h b u n c h e
o f grape
t h e J un io rs ) , a n d last b u t not lea t , t h e t w o e \·ent
o c l o e ly to
"·h i ch h appened
to
ge t h e r that w e cannot separate t h em by m o re than a f e\Y hou rs ,
w e w i l l c lass
them a s one even t : t h e app l i ca t i o n and remoY a l of our n u mera l
on and f rom
\\ h y t h ey would not a l l o w ou r d i t i ngu i hed c l ass t o adverti e a l i t t le , t h e gym . w e d o n o t k n o w , b u t t h e f a c t rem a i n s t h a t t h ey w o u l d n o t . ow o u r bravery i s t o be i l l u st rated . gusta H ouse d i n ing-room, a n d \\ e d a red t h e
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u g u s t a , h a d t h e Au d i t u rb u s .
protec t i o n t h a t we had besides o u u o w n undaunted p rowe s w a
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husky pol i cemen and two hotel c l e rk s "' i t h Colt .44 A u tomat i c s . \\ hy, w e were so brave that the Soph omores did not d a re to t ry to b reak t h e a ffa i r up, at a l l .
E v e n n o w t h e F o s s H a l l dam el
a re u s i n g o u r bravery as an example f o r a l l
to f o l l ow ( wh o do n o t w a n t t o g e t h u rt ) . Of c o u r e t h i s year we h av e not been a l l owed by t h e upper cla ses to show all of our sterling worth, b u t we expect t o h a v e a record i n a f e w years t h a t w i l l b e embl azoned o n t h e
a c red w a l l
o f M em o r i a l H a l l ( or t h e rogu e ' s ga l l e ry a t
C i ty H a l l ) .
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olby ' t r a u re hou e .,. enior girl h ad found fou r d i ngy he t . They were fi l led to t h e b rim w i t h mementoe o f four h appy year o f work and p l ay. h abby green ch st '""a op n e d fi r t . In i t w e re the green dipl ma \\'e rec d n B loody l\II nday night and the O'reen bO\Y that w e wore o ubmi i \·ely. F u rthe1· down in the che t wa a program o f the gymna tic exhibiti n at w h i h i 9 r 5 won fi r t prize. t the Yery bottom o f the che t we foun d a faded danc rder of the Fre h man exit wh ich w a held at the Club Hou e. The econd che t \\'a marked phomo re. I n thi "''a a h u ge pennant won by our ba ketball team f r champion team work. Ben eath it were ba ketbal l <lane order and p l a c card from the card party w e h e l d a fter mi dyear . .:\ext ''"e took out ome tatter d J u n i r Prom. dance order and hy Day program . t the Yery bottom o f t b i - c h e t wa t h e d e p i e d Phy i c s book a n d th o u t ide reading book i n E u ropean H i tory. The th i rd che t wa d a rk a n d more ugO'e tive of the dignity we attained a n immen e J unior Li t y llabu quite fi lled the top of the che t . BeJ unior . neath it, in con fu d order, we f u nd I vy Day program , pict u re o f the clas dance, and p rogram o f the p re entation of Tenny on ' " Prince . " I n the lat ter our d ramatic talent "-a clearly reYealed. To"· n ly one che t wa left bearing on it cO\·er the Col!Jy seal. \\'e opened thi almo t rel u ctantly, for i t contained the memori s o f u r Ia t col leO'e yea r. Pr gram and newspaper cl ipping of the Colby Day pageant occu pied a great deal of pace i n this chest. Here a lso w e re sou yen i r - of many j olly enior pa r t i es . \\ ' e e en foun d a tear-stained copy o f hel ley ' " donai . " II too quickly h ave we gone th rough t h e four year o f college li fe and n w the Ia t memory chest i nearly fi lled. lo"·Jy \\·e clo ed it to open it again only "·hen w e ·hall put in our cap and go-. n and h a rd-earned diploma"
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m i l e i. capt i 1· a t i n g, i t B e w a r.e o f: h e r ! T h a t w i l l g e t y o u i n t o a l l . o rt s o f t ro u l l e ; i t c a n p s i t i 1·elv make 1·011 < l o a 1w t h i n g a n d h au n t y o u a ft e r l\ ot. o n l y the :m i l e h u t t h e w a y she p l a y w a rd s ! La ketba l l , w i n g- a t en n i s racq u e t , p a d d l e a canoe, A n <l her w i t and w rites " B i l l y s t ories'' i s g reat I Depart, f a i r c reatu re, c o u l d m ak e P l u t o l a u g h ! an l y o u ' l l take the w o r l d w i t h you !
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E �n LY A N K Cu K I '> G H A r , � � � Em Lyn n Cla ical H igh chool, 1 908 ; Colby cademy , 1 9 1 1 · Boston Uni \' ersit) Colby, 1 9 1 2 ; M andolin Club ; Glee Club ; Dramati c ; Out-of-Door Club 3 ; Ba ketball , 2, 3, 4 ; Cap tain , 4 ; Deut cher Yerein ; French Club. 3 ; Y. \\ · . C. A . , 2 , 3 ; n ti- Fat Club ; K appa lph a . "
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H ere i the girl w i t h decided opi n i on a n d as a consequence t h e reo f, she someti m e s makes grave m i stake , but doe that j ar her ? Oh. no ! Not Emily ! E\'erybody knows you, Em, for a friend i n d e e d , e Y e n i n that p roYerbial t i m e o f n eed, a n d ' hen the "eat " a re on, oh my ! Emily s good pirit would perYade t h e thicke t atmo phere of gloom. E\·en with her fabu l o u s number of cou r e ( nine i i t , Em ? ) he h a t i m e to l ook a fter h e r t rain o f F r e h men dependent and to take i n t h e mo\·ie when she can care u p the d i m e. Emily t h o roughly bel ieves i n A n t i - Fat. he ay i t i t h e qu icke t "'\\·ay to b u i ld up a t rong, robu t phy i q u e . Fos H all w on't be the ame p l ace w i thout "that cu rly-headed girl witlt the l aughincr brown eye . . "
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Hartland cademy, ' I r ; Cla Treasurer, .-i; Dramatic , 3 , 4 ; Ba ketbal l , r , 2 4 ; Colby Day Pageant Committee, 4. -:\fyrtle com s from "up H art land way," and i ,. ry quiet and hy here in the c i ty. om.etime , howe,·er, he can be induced to dance a li ttle, and doe really well at i t . I n fact, he can do anything from ki king out "Hull" \'ictor ·" to " fox-trotting." Lately he ha hown an ext raordinary fondne for fou r o'clock con. t i t u t i onal �. Is i t for hi health or you r• . \ J yrt l e ?
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n fortunately ::.fargaret i a mini ter · _ daughter. B u t , in keeping with t h e da lung color of h e r hair, .he ,ecretly reyeJ in an e x t remly "_port ·" manner at time . T h e re are tho e who have seen h e r d o all the l ate t d ance -in t h e fa tne of h e r room. :M ar garet wanL to be a "gym" teache r. Su rely, the _ecret of a l l t h o e "1 Ja_ket ' in l >a ketball is w o rt h know i n g !
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A l d i n e c a m e t o col l ege w i t h a l l t h e i n t e l l ectual and m o ral equipment o f a tw o-year-old " chool ow h e can p re i d e O\· e r a I I . .) .) fudge m arm." p a rty and giggle hysteri cally. Of cour e , no o n e n e e d to be told that she i s " P re x y ' p e t . " "\/l. ' e t llink w e cou I d pet h e r, too, if h e made l1 s rich p l u m pudGil man i ding and angel cake. ' X ough said ! ::. I i e ri ou ly contemplating being a foreign m i s ionary. Well, if h e fell i n with ome cannibal , .he certainly could give t h em ome new recipes.
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T h i maiden fro m ilver t reet ha pent o much time in occupation other than colle e-wi e that we don't know her ery wel l . She is a m ighty fine cook, that w e do know, and as J oan of Arc he put i t all over that h i torical dame. I i t chool teach i n g or m at rimony, Ruth ?
H ELEN N E LSON H A N S 0 "1' . � K
" I-le i " 'alai H igh School, 1 9 1 I ; Class Pre i dent, I ; House Rule Committee, I ; Y . \ \ . C. A . , Social Committee, 2 ; Vi ce-P resident, 3 ; P res i dent, 4 ; Glee Club ; College Choi r ; Tennis Champion, 2 ; A ll-Out-o f-Door Club ; F rench C lub ; D ramatics, 3 ; Y. \"1 . C. A . Editor of Co lbiana, 4 ; Sophomore Declamation , 2 ; Pre ident of Pan-Hellen i c . 4 ; Silver Bay Dele gate, 2, 3 ; Delegate to Simmon s, 4 ; x r ® . H elen is the friend o f everyone. H e r t a l l fi g u re and cheery m i l e a re known f rom o n e e n d o f t h e c a m p u s to the o t h e r . W h e n the girl s g e t l o n e ome, t hey a l way go to " R e l . " She's a " u re cu re" for the blue . It i w h i pered that H el en has an ancien t admi rer in the l i t t l e hou e at the rail road cro ing. A for her t alents-she has the power to sing, t o act and best of all, the abil ity to be "up and doing." Good -bye, H elen, ou r heart go with you, for w kn ow wh ere you a re the w orld i moving !
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"J u st in f rom Ea tport t h i s morning ? " " f El," you know, a l w ays get in on the m idnight, o r j ust a fter. All through her college cour e M ildred has been like the weather. The T i t i a n blonde now frown , now s m i l e s . She i n oted for her u n w i l l i ngne to a ert her rights, and her u n fail i n g kind ne to Fre hmen. But for a l l o' that, w hen you want omething done, get " }. I i i . "
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Deering H igh chool, 1 9 1 r ; Y . \\· . C. A. ociation News Committee 2 ; R e l igious i eeting Committee, 3 ; Y . \\!. C . A . Cabinet, 4 ; D ramatics, 3 , 4 ; Glee Club ; J unior Exhibi t ion ; Del egate to ilver Bay, 3 ; B ible Cla Leader 4 ; Deut ch er erein, 4 . D o n ' t you f e e l sorry for thi consumptive look ing individual ? Don't be w orried ! She i really rou n d and ro y, t h e picture o f good h ea l t h and pi nts. he i n oted for h e r fondnes for expoundi n g at l ength on eriou matter , and for rambling on about nothing in particular and everything in general. H er k i n d heart and calm, resolute manner have won u s a l l . We'll m i s you, I na.
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K o, thi demu re l i t ! maid i no relation to J . "Pierp.'' B u t h e i indeed rich in knowledge ·w hich ati fie the . oul-and we a re proud o f you, Ruth. a \ e pay our re.pects to the girl who can pa p r( ct e x amination paper to P ro fe -or � l axfield.
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" Odettie" \\ aterville H igh chool , 'r I ; Second F reshman cholar hip Prize, Y . \V. C . A. M issionary Committee, 3 ; Class ecretary and Treasu rer 2 ; Clas President, 3 ; ORACLE Board, 3 ; Assistant Editor Colbian a, 3 ; J unior Class Play, 3 ; Kappa Alpha, 4 ; Deutscher Verein , 4 ; Ode Committee, 3 ; Pageant Com mittee, 4. H o w her brown eyes nap w hen he says he doe n't know a thing abou t that German. She' a much at home in J udy' Latin a she is on hor e back. Once we t hought he wa poken for u rely but it takes more than one minister to hold Odette. W e w onder how long those Oakland t ri p will con tinue. A s i nnocent a s the day i s long i s this l i t t l e w i sp o f e n t h u s i a m, and may y o u r fut u re U n i o n b e both h a p p y and p rofitable, Odettie.
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" l\f a rg" C. A. \ r aterv i l le H igh chool, ' r r ; Y. ·1 a Executi ,-e Committee, r ; College Choi r ; Glee Club ; Junior Exh ibition ; Ode Committee, 3 ; ORACLE Boa rd 3 ; Dramatic ' 3 ; x r ®. .
::.Iarg i one o f the moderate ort and our " l i ttle he can do a w hole lot when she w i l l ing worker." tarted, if he doe n't forget i t ,-the t rouble i get to get her tarted. Ma rg' chi e f charact eri tic are her pu ritan con c i ence, her j olly laugh and her he ha a remarkable abi lity for company. fondne u wi thout ou r know i ng it, in a way for ru nnin \\· h i c h might well be e1wied. Y o u ' re true blue and a real t rea. u re, ::. I arg-, w e su rely hate to l o e you.
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H i ggin Clas ical In titute, 1 9 1 0 ; Y . \ . C. ., Basketball, r , 2, 3. 4 ; Class i ce-Pre i dent, r ; Colb ia n a Board, 2 ; ORACLE Board , 3 ; Cla s. Executi"e Committee, r , 2 3 ; French Club, 3 ; Glee Club 3 ; Dramati c , 3 ; Pan H e l len i c , 3 , 4 ; Deutscher \ e re i n ; X r ® ; l r . Fou r year ago, '"e felt a breeze a n d then di covered "Hallie. ' That breeze has kept us going ince he he h as had several affai r e e r since. came to c o l l e e, but '"e i n fe r with no erious effect. I n fact, we can imagine nothing which could cru h for long her buoyant p i r i t and frank good-nature port a enryone love her. She i which make from the word "go." She ha n't decided yet what her futu re ' ill be, but may only "good speed" attend her on her way.
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" M ai ie" \ inthrop High c � o ? l, ' 1 1 ; Y . \ \ · . C. A . ; Reading Room oc1at10n . 2 , 3 ; Glee and Mand Jin Club , 2, 3 , 4 ; Dramati c , 3 ; All Out-o f-Door lub, 2 ; Religious Meeting Committee, Y. \\, . C. . , 3 ; A . F. C., r, 3 ; Deut cher rei n , 4 ; Pao-ean t , 4 ; O d e Com mittee, 3 ; K A. The a i tant mat ron 0 £ Fo H al l . Mai i e i for higher known to have an u ncanny fondne mathematic . Some o f u have even thought t hat he m ay have ometime done ome clo e figuring for " Bu tty"-now t hat war p rice a re i n t h e kies, and the B elgian a re t a rvin . A t any rate, Maisie h a al way been a crood nei hbor. Wh o i able to i magine Pie Alley w i thout 11ai i e ?-or Mai ie, happy and com fortable anyw here cl e ?
M ARIOK O P H ELIA STEWARD,
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" Fat" Lav. rence H igh chool, 1 9 r o ; "\'. . \ V . C. A . ; F re hman Reading, Fir t Prize ; Ba ket ketbal l , r , 2 , 3 , 4 ; Y . \\·. C. A . Member h i p ommittee, 2 ; o c i a l Committee, 3 ; Sopho more Declamation, Fir t Prize ; lee Club, 2, 3 , 4 ; Art Editre s o f ORA L E , 3 ; Colbiana Board, 3 ; tudent Council, 3 ; Clas H i storian, 3 ; Y. 'v\T. L. A . abinet, 4 ; Chairman s ocia t ion News Committee, 4 ; Delegate to Y . W . C. A. Con ference at Simmons , 4 ; Literary Edi tor Colb·iana, 4 ; Deut cher erein, X r ® ; � r. Marion p roved her el f an excel lent extempora neou orator i n the early day and to our knowledge t hat talent has never fai led her. Since then the bu r den of many thing has re ted on her expansive houlder . When he start anything, i t i a su re ign that it w i l l go t h rough. I f t h e re i anything he can' t do, he can make such a good bluff at it that most poeple can't t e l l the di fference. We know o f only one thing that ever frightened her-getting i n too st ron y with the fac u l ty. She is an athlete with a good record and a participant i n every phase o f colle e l i fe . We wish her t h e ucce s that w e a re u re w i l l be her .
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Coburn Clas ical I n titute, 1 1 ; Y . \ \· . . ; Deutscher \ erei n , 3 ; K A . i-.Iary i s another o f t h o e Cobu rn g i rl . he room, b u t h e doe n ' t make much noise i n t h e cla knows,-and ·what' more, t h e p r o fe o r k n o w t h a t _ h e knov\'S. H e r pecialtie a r e s m i l e a n d h ome made cake and cookie . I t i a oeculiarh· intere-t ing fact that Uary never failed to et ioot on t h e c a m p u s be fore five m i n u t e o f !
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"Along came R u t h, and t o t e l l t h e t ru th, S h e tole o u r hearts away." Ruth ha ,. on a repu tation tor se\·eral things w h i le h e has been in college. One i t hat o f be i n g a very e xcellent cook. She h a a h abit, too, of choo i n g hard cour e and, by t h e way, p u l l i ng p retty good rank i n them. Ruth doesn't l i k e to waste time, lea t of all Le fore clas e , but w e notice she i al mo t a l w ay i n h e r eat by t he time the p ro fes-or reache the l a t of the alphabet. We feel u re t h a t t h e re are a lot o f t hing abou t t h i s l i t t l e dark-eyed girl t h a t we haven't learned. Vl/e are certain how e,·er t h a t h e i one of tbe t ru e t o f friends and our be t wi he go with her.
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fame i our w hi rlwind dancer from Chinatown. I f you want entertainment, he can fu m i h it " hether it be comedy, tragedy, melodrama, comic opera or hypnoti tic per formance. But her stage talent are not her only one . Ha n't he been a lamp to the i ntellect of many a lagging friend, be r ore the mad ni h of oncomi ng exam ! he i a loyal hi am and declare that no fea t is com plete for her w i thout gi nger ale. he i an athlete too, and a !!"OOd port i n every field. We shall mis you r Joye and fri end hip, ).fame.
X i:: w 11 A � \YEnB, x n ' chlimmen " ' Doroth ie" \\"inthrop H igh choo d , 'r 1 ; Chapel Choi r, r 2 ; Glee and M andolin Clubs r , 2, 3 , 4 ; Y. \ \ . C. A. Bible Study ommittee, 2 ; e re tary, 3 ; Chai rman Social Service Committe, 4 ; Leader F resh man B ible Study, 4 ; Delegate from \Voman ' s Div ision to Ouadrennial Con vention of Student Voluntee � a t Kan a City, 3 ; Delegate to Occupational Con feren ce at Simmon , 4 ; Cla H istorian, 2 ; Cla Poet, 3 ; Class M arshal, 3 ; C lass Vice-Pre ident, 3 ; econd P rize J unior Exh ibition, 3 ; E c h o Ed itor, 4 ; Colb iana Board, 3 , 4 ; Chai rman Colby Day Pageant Committee, 4 ; Class Ba ketball , 3, 4 ; Vi ce- P resident Le Cercle Fran ·ai , 3 ; P res i dent Library Ass ocia tion , 4 ; Deut cher V e r e i n , 4 ; K A ; Anti- fat Club.
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Dorothy i s ou r all-round g i rl . S h e i s a cholar, a musician, and an athlete. Her affection are equal ly divided between dancing and ministers. 11ay the future bring you that desired slimne and a bli ful h aven i n a country parsonage.
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D e e r i n g H igh School r 9 1 r ; Y. \ \ · . C. i l v e r Bay Com m ittee -t · D ra m a t i c , .) , -1- ; De utsch e r \-erein , 4 · K A . E \·elyn i t h e e n i o r OR.\CLE. H one,tly '' e \\ i l l ne,·er be a b l e t o g e t along v- i thou t her. She n e y e r for · e t wh ere t h e l e _ .on i or \\ hat \\'e a l l "' O t i n t hat l a t q u i z . H e re'. good luck to you for t h e fut u re, £yeJy n .
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QI.la!i!i � e l l O n e , ' rah ! n ine, ' rah ! one, 'rah, s i x ! Co iby , Colby, to h e r we' l l stick. For her honor we'll all t rive, Better than one, two t h ree, fou r, fi y c l l th rough l i fe he'll be our queen \ \ " e, of Colby ' rah ! ' 1 6 . COLOR
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C LA S S o f 1 9 1 6 h as come v ery nearly \Y ithin the bound o f pe r fection . O u r shortcoming have been \· ery few. \\-e are w i thout doubt t h e queen of a l l the cla se that ever entered Colb) . Our fi r t publi c appearance \Ya Bloody M onday Nigh t in 1 9 1 2 . There \\-e extraordinarily di tinguished ourselve b) gi' ing without doubt the mo t enter taining pectacle that an entering cla o f green and un ophi t icated indiY idual ever exhibited. Our next event wa more interesting f rom our standpoint. \\'e had a fine chance to show ou rselve to advantage by lending our moral u pport to the boys in thei r plans for a class banquet at Skovd1egan. Ex cept for our efficient up port the plans would haYe undoubted!) met \Yith un fore een dif-ficu ltie . Since then we have done many t h ings, man) remarkable feat and j ust esc aped doing many more. \ \ e h a v e put out a basketb a l l team each year · witb out doubt w e would h a ' e had everal chan ces for the championship if ''" e could h a \·e hot a few more baskets. In view of that fact we hould be c redited with a champion h i p team e \·en if we didn't get the title. \ \ e h a Y e a remarkably well per fected cheme o f electing class officers. Anyone nominated c a n ha Ye the j ob . That i how we got such a n efficient person t o w rite o u r h istory f o r t h e ORA LE. It also explain how ou r Junior P rom committee i made u p of gi rl who can't tell a h esi tation waltz f rom any oth e r form o f two-step. \Ve are very pleased to be able to gi\·e uch a fayorab l e report of our pro ced u re t o posterity , and "at p resent w e h a v e i n tbe h and o f t h e printer a beauti ful arti cle entitled, "The P rogres of Civilization i n Class O rganization .' It w i l l b e publi bed a s a com i c supplement t o t h e Colb ian a o n o u r next Red Tag Day.
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Myrtle Loui e ldrich Lucy M . l ien Ethel M i ldred Armst rong tkin Atalena \� ini fred Katherine twood Eva M arion Bean R u th F rance Brackett Margaret Helen B rown Florence Lindley Cain Harriet Canham Catherine Clarkin Madeline Daggett M arion Daggett Gertrude Donnelly H azel A lta Durgin Ethel E tella Duff Grace Alma Farnum Grace Constance Fletcher Annie Violet French Hazel M ill i cent Gibbs M ildred B erdena Greeley elma Koehler Elsie M ay Lane Katherine Cummings Moulton E. Jeanne M ou lton Ruth M u rdock F lora Amanda Norton Edna M ay Peabod) E rnestine Porter Hazel Lou ise Robinson I rma M a rion Ross \ ini f red Cornelia Shaw Susie M ay Smith Marie F rances Stanley Floy M . Strout Lucy Butler Taylor Annie F lorence Treworgy Lillian Nina Tuttle Phcebe J oan Vincent M a rion H . White 98
§opqomore 1!jhilory P H O i'v I O R E S ! \\'hat destestable creatures they are ! group to be shunned ; a band to be censu red , to be held in check ! Thus think our rival , but v e-ah-ou rs is a d ifferent story. Listen while I tell i t . I t is w ith pride t h a t 1 9 1 7 looks backward upon her career. \ ictory and honor has been hers upon every occa ion. \\ ho will dare to sa) me " Nay r" To thee I h a l l but w h i per the "·ords B loody M onday- M aranacook-Colby Day Fre h men Ex i t . See ! they can make no reply. And all thi glory he obtained w h i le t i l l a babe in the School o f K nO\dedge. Nor h a · this year in any way l essened the prestige which 1 9 1 7 gained for herse l f during the past year. Could she be outdone on thi Bloody Monday ? A second t i me, " N ay '-the vi ctory wa her . The eye and ears o f a l l the cla were constantly alert , agaciously follo\Y ing every movement o f 1 9 1 8 . T h a t is w h y , upon a certain a fternoon in Octo ber, " oph s " a well as ' ' F re h ies," w e re o numerous at the \Vin lov; tation. Some o f her number were vvi l l ing to be bound-yes-bound to the fence, all for 1 9 1 7. Loyal Sophs are they . You cannot den) i t , we caugh t you that time 1 9 1 8. Then amid the hu t ie and bu tle o f the fi r t weeks of oollege, every day basketba l l practice w as held, earnestly and v igorously. ' Twas team-work ; ' twa interest ; 'twa zeal that v;on the ch ampion h i p in basketball for 1 9 1 7. Peerles she stands among her ister cla ses and for her the ai r hall resound with t11e t rains of Phi ChiCh e H e ! Che Ha ! Che H a , H a, Ha ! 1 9 1 7 R ah ! R ah ! R ah ! , ' 1 7 , ' 1 7 i o u r cry , C-0-L-B-Y !
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Q} lann o f 1 9 1 8 PresidC'nt,
M ARIOK Eusns B U ZZELL Vic e-President,
HoRTEKSE Gou LD LAM B E RT
Secretary and Treasurer.
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Hazel E. Barney
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�\ ewb uryport, Al ass.
M a rguerite Todd B radbu ry H e lene B radbury Buker
Saco, lllaine
M a rion Eusti
H o u lton,
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AI edford, Mass.
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-ewport, He.
l i ce Louise Dyer
Charleston, Me.
F l o rence Eaton
Waterville, Me.
E l i zabeth Rose .f.ernald
East B ooth bay, Mc.
Charlotte G i lman
A ng u sta, Me.
orma H oit Goodh ue
Fort Fairfield, Me.
\ \ i n i f red Belle G reeley
R u m n ey,
Leah M a rion H o rn e
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Fairfield, il-l e.
M a ry E l i zabeth J o rdan
Bar Harbor, �1 e.
H e len M a ry Kimball
L awre n c e, 1\fass.
Corn e l i a Pulsifer l e l ley
W aterv illc, Me.
Hortense Gould Lambert
K e n n eb u n k , Me.
M a rion Eaton Lew is
Fryeb u rg, Me.
H a z e l Edith Loane
Fort Fa irfield, Me.
e r t rude El izabeth M egqu i e r
Weston, Me.
M a rie L o u i e M erri l l
Sk owhegan, Mc.
athe rine Esth e r M u r ray
Waterville, Me.
Daisy I d ella M u rray
Oakland, !J1e.
G race Dri ko Pattanga l l
Machias, .Me.
M a rgaret E l l a Perkins
Waterville, AI e.
Lenna H u ldah P rescott
L awrence, Mass.
Zadie Inez Reynolds
Waterville, Me.
Zella
A. R eynolds
Waterville, Me.
L u c i le R ice
Wa terville, Me.
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Carib o u , Me. So u th B erwick, Me. Caribou, Me. Corin n a, Me.
B e rlin, N. H . L owell, Mass. Ox.ford, Me.
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L iverm o re Falls, Me.
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H azel E. B a rney H azel !ta Durgin H elen M a ry Kimball Catherine E ther M u rray Bertha Lane Terry M ollie Emma T reat
The Forks L awren ce, U ass. Wa terville Waterville Chisholm
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(!j�ara cters :
(!jlnss o f
1 9 1 8,
supportcll b y mcmbern of
1 9 1 5 , ' 1 6. ' 1 7
ACT I
urtain ri e . Scene Foss H a l l . ophomore a re een occup) ing center F reshmen , sixty st rong, enter f rom all d i rection , their faces expre s s t a:g � . ome sti l l con c ious -0 £ p rep. school h onors, " registe r ' ' anou emotions. mg sat i s f a ction ; oth er , n o t q u i t e so sure o f them e l · e s , h a e t h a t " I 'm s cared-to death -but-won 't-admit- i t " a i r ; and sti l l others, with paUid c-0untenan ces and star i n g eye openly betray their fear o f that pirit of w h i c h they have so recently lea rned-the spirit of Ph i Chi. Sophomore , w i th the chee r f u l attitude of the patient waiter, j oi n w i th member of 1 9 1 6 and 1 9 1 5 i n k i ll ing the germ of Home s i ckness w h i c h seems to be i n the a i r.
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ACT II
B loody M onday nigh t . Scene r . The f atal h o u r has a rrived and tremb ling F reshmen, i n costumes f ea r fu l ly and ' � onder f u l ly made, descend the stairs to the lower regions w h e re,-b u t w a i t ! The cene changes ! Noise, noise, a n d more n o i s e . The Freshmen a r e ret u rn ing w ith Scene 2 . h appy s u rpri sed expressions-for, really, it � asn't h a l f bad-and t h e giggles and · exc lamations when the posters are being read . 1 9 1 7 and 1 9 1 6 who a re not s low to appreciate the sportsmanlike qualitie of 1 9 1 8, offer candy and peanuts. B e l ls ring ; l ight go out. Echoes of the e ening's fun can be h eard even a fter the c u rtain f a l l s on t h is scene. ACT III
Scene I . \i\ atervi l l e . Monday aga i n . The t w e l fth day of O ctober a n d i ntense exci tement reign s . The F reshmen a re s t a r t i n g f o r Augusta-the chase 1 s on. W i ns low Station. A n important s cene w ith rap id a ction . l 9 1 8's S cene 2 . w i t h a few friends, s c ramble aboard the t ra i n , fo l lowed by several persistent members of 1 9 1 7 . " A l l aboard . " They ' re off. S cene 3 . T h e banquet s cene i s w i t h i n the w e l l guarded portals of the Augusta House, and the advantages of such a wisely chosen s cene, enable the s u c cess f u l C l ass o f 1918 to feast i n peace instead o f i n p ieces, tho' the l atter seems to be desi red by a few h u ngry and determined Sophomores, who are on the outside looking in. The F reshmen ride and banquet i s now i n the Present, tho' soon to be in the Past, when " in the wee small h o u rs " w e w i l l h ea r the " Good N ights" w h i ch make the cu rtain f a l l . A C T IV
The last act h a s j us t begun-it i s long b u t f u l l of the joys of the Freshmen year, and i f the F reshmen Exit, another red- letter day, marks their l as t c u rtain c a l l , w e know that i t will not b e long be fore w e s h a l l see the stage set f o r another scene, with these same c h aracters,-now t rained for their parts, enacting that thrilling melodrama, " o l d y e t ever new"-Sophomore H i story 1 9 1 8.
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J[o unbeb at lale (!! a llege 1 844
OF N r x ETEE:-J H u >: DR ED A >: D F I FTEE:\
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Daniel \\, hitcher As ley George H e rbert G o er Campbe l l Prince A lbert D rummond Fred B a llantyne Dunn H a n·ey Doane Eaton, J r. Raymond Philip Luce
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Donald Egbert Putnam Ralph Kol eth
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H en ry Reginald Bailey Charles M ichael Carroll Elmer R eginald ra1g
Howard Fo ter H i l l Pre ton B u rpee Libby F red Noel \\.ood
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Ralph A lbin B ram all F rank A lexander J ame M erle F u l le r H J n t " Lester Frank \\ eeks
I' ent Tyler Royal lbert R obinson Wi l lard .l\ I u rray Alexander Morgan aron H ough to n Yeaton CLASS OF r 9 r
Iden \\ · att A l len Lyman I rv ing Thayer Cy ril M atthew J oly cott Dana Staple Roy Cli fford H u rd Arthur Dugdale Craig Frederick fo'ranci E\·erett Phceni x mith \\ a lter F ranci O ' B rien
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H arry H oratio Upton H arold Spencer B rown George F red Lu l l B ryant Eugene Percival Lowel l Donald Gleason J acobs W i lliam H e lms Erbb Ernest R aymond Scribner Claude A rcher La Belle Thomas F rancis J oyce R alph Lee \\.ebster \ \ · inth rop Lambert \\ · ebb C LA s OF
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R ichard Lothian Sprague E l iot Stephenson dams H a rold R aymond Speare Rae Lan sing ewton Forrest M e rle Royal Ra) mond Carlyle \\ hitney F red Augu t Tarbox 1 15
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D
SEVENTEEN
Edward Denis Ca\� ley, CX I . Gerald Earle Leeds, CXV I . Ernest Raymond Scribner, CX I I I . Daniel Vlick ford \ h ippie, CXI I .
1Jh:atr.e.s i n (!! o Urgio ha e Errol George E. Ferrel Rae L. Newton Ellsworth Prince R i chard Sprague
Na than W. G ran t Norman I . Lattin H arry O ' Neil P reston B . Libby F red N. Wood 1 48
il\appa 1\ l µ� a �ruior. �ocietH for Ul o men
lljouni'.lrll at Cl!o lby,
1 8 98
§orores in 111 r be l\ I a ry E . \\'oodman , ' r o A l ice i. l u rint n, ' 9 Leora E . Prent i , ' 1 2 Mary C. Carter, 'o.+ E"a l\ I . R eynolds, ' 1 2 Edith \\ · . he ter. 04 i eroe 1\t f or e, 1 1 .) El len J . Peter on, '07 B e i e Tobe) ' 1 3 Ro al ind M . J e\\' tt, ' r o H azel Young, q
§orores in Q} ollegio I a ry Houghton argen t M a ry Ethel Tobey l i ce Ruth Tre fethen Dorothy evYman \ \ ebb Evelyn adie \Vhitney
Ella M il d red Bed ford Emily Ann Cunninrrh am 1. v 1an 1a rgaret E l l worth M a rgaret Lizzie Forbe Odette M on tgomery Pol lard
1 50
(!1qi <&amma Wqeta f;o p�omore :S>or irty for Ul omen
JJj o uullei'l
at
C!:o lby,
1 90 0
.§orore.s in lllrbe M a rion \\'ebber Hayden Edith \\'atkin Ch -rer I a rion E t lie prin field race , t t on Grant
1 abel Dunn Libby lerle Bowler tet on Fl r n ee argen t Car l l Eleanor \\'elch
.§urore.s 1,Emeritae 191 5
Ethel Chamberlain Ruth ood\\' in H elen H an n M i ld red H olme
I\ I a rguerite Robin on H azel Ro 1f arion teward I\ I a ry \\'a hburn
L na Blanchard I
16
Effi e H annan Y i v i an k inner E ther French
f arj ori Barker A l i ce lark i n H elen ·ale
.§orore.s in (!}ol legio M i l d red reene Edna Peabody H azel Robinson P hoebie Vin cent Marion \\ hite
Ruth Brackett atherine lark i n M arion Daggett H azel Du rgin iolet French
152
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I m a l\ I ate r , o f pra i on
once aga i n a
H e re on thy campu
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in gray and b l u e . emb l ed ,
b road and green
\ \ " i th the e l m s and a z u re
ky abO \· e ,
To t h e e , o h de ar o l d Colby . Doe
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G i n the fullne s of her thank
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O ra tion Poem H i s t o ry of \ \"omen
a nd of her Jo,·e.
l\ I u 1
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Dor thy ;..J . \\"ebu l\ I a6on Ophel i a
t e w a rd
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H i t o ry of M en
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A w ard i n g of G i ft s
T h o mas
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'te.aentation ÂŽbe T
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Die Lorelei
Oh, olby our dear Alma f ater, Our heart p ur iorth i n prai e, A ong o f loYe and de\' Otion, A ong of our col lege day . s cla mate now we are gathered \\' ith thi our gi ft to thee Our h earts are t rue and loyal \\ ' e b ring it lovino-ly. The years ha ten on all too w i ftly, The fut u re d raw in iew But noth ing can ever our memory, u r pride in the gray and l:ilue. Long live the name of Colby. Tru e heart wi l l till remai n , To b r i n g loving gifts to t h y altar A n d honor thy fair name. Pre entation of Cla , j ft Acceptance in Beha l f o f Tru tee
Vernelle \Y. Dyer M usr
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EXER CISES
THE CAMP US
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Tue d a) , J une 23
1914
Mu i PRAYER
Hi torie
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iv o m e n
B.
M I LLER
LORA DAK FORTH
Tu11 e : "J uanita "
Come let u gather, c l a smates, once more 'round our \ \ here, i n their glory, ·wisdom' tape r shine. Though ou r future pathways may ever lie apart M em ' ri es of our Colby w i l l en fold each heart. Colby Alma M ater, gladly w e thy n ame "·i l l praise. Colby, Alma "tvi ater, Guide all our way- .
b rine,
Sweet a re the mem ries o f the days which we've spent here nd of our college, to each heart so dear. A s the years rol l onv. ard, stronger ever may thou grow, B u t w e can ne'er love thee more than w e do now. Colby, A lma M ater. gladly w e thy name '" i l l praise, Colby, I ma M ater, u ide a l l o u r way Poem Oration Prophecies,
A LI CE B E C K ET1
l\I u s i c Music M en
A.
H A RVEY r · 1c H T ROBERT OWEN A B B I E S A N DERSO?-f
Wo men
157
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;yp ·y Trai l "
The locu t t ree a re blo omino-, nd l i lac time i here ; The w i l lo\\· - ,yand a re conj u ring The mao-i c f the year. nd e,·ery b reeze that blow· t day , n d a l l the b i rd that inoT I I f our l o Y e a n d loyaltyThe homao-e that ,,.e brino-. Ima l ater, we l i n o-er h e r , Fri nd o f four un-flecked yea r , \\Tatchino- th i rcle f blu di appear. Thu may a l l thy f ar !\ \ atching the ring fi l my b l u in ule in opal mi t . Pl edging t h e faith o f h a rt that are t rue, K eeping a acred t r) t . nd a \Ye gaze on the e "· ell-loYed h a l l , Home of ou r c liege day , nd on the chapel' iYied wall , \\'e lo k t h rouo-h a a-ray-blue haze G ra) "· itb the mi t f memory, nd cloud o f a p romi ed land ; But brighte t b l ue with the p ride that ,,. e feel As we cla p each cla mate' h and . The appbi re blue of the t w i l ight sky, The glo\\· o f the tar above. T h e h aze on the ri,·er winding by. A 1 l ha 1 1 tel l our love. \ \ ' e ' l l fol low the gleam o f the brigh te t tar Th at mile on the e\·en ing dew And though the fut u re may lead u a fa r , To ou r friend hip we'l l be t rue ! M OK I C\ G P I PE O F PEA E
M SIC
Address to Undergraduate 1 58
IDELLA F A R "
JI.I
Hail I m a M ater ! Colby strong and true ! Flowers we bring to thy fe t i v a l H ea rt w ith lo,·e for you ; Care may come hereafter, l\r l irth gi,·e ,,· ay to tears ; Thi n e a lone be Lo\' e and Laughter Through the com ing years. CHOR U n d a ·we lea,-e the e gray o l d h a l l \\ ' e p ledge o u r f a i t h t o thee. The d ay now gone hall l i ,·e aga i n In t e n d e r memory ; n d as we t read a b roader road , \ \ - h ere'er our feet may pas The coming year shal l find u true To t h ee our dear old clas
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H a i l , Cla smate loyal ! Parting draw nigh, Our li ,·e from here s h a l l w id e d i verge From Nort h to outhern s ky . T h e e w i lLows t i l l remember, \\' hen torn by doubt or fear, Let t h ei r counc i l guide you sa fel) Th rough t h e coming year CHO . K ow
Ima f ater, Farew e l l to t h ee Th) gray h a l l s shall e,·er tand In tenderest memory . \\ orldly tasks u rrou n d u s C a l ling far and near. Yet our thought i n t h ee hall center Th rough the coming years. CHO.
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GEORGE \\-.
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Ninetn- 111 ourtq i\nnual (!}nmmencrment Q4:olby Q4:ollege
lllil e bttesllay, ]utte 24. 1 9 1 4 OR n E R
OF EX ER Cf, E IC
PRA YER
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Abbie Gertrude -ander on H a rold ah·in M o r e Ethel Eugene M e r ri a m
Mu i
E v a n Rupert \\'heel r Adelaide Laun bury K lein R obert H a l l Bowen
Tbe \\ omen o f a Ne"· Repub l i c T h e Col lege I\l an and t h e ! o r a l I dea The Pageant D rama ReYived
The l\I on roe Doct rine-Pa t and Pre eut Playw righ t o f the I ri h Renaissance The I nfl uence o f Citizenship CoN FERR I K
A WA R D
OF D EGR EE OF P R I ZES
BEN EDICTION
160
Awarbs-:!len �1.fembers Elected t o Ph£ Beta Kappa
H a ro l d C. J\fo rsc
R obert H . B o w en Dav i d J ac k
J /( n iv r Exh i b i t io n
H a ro l d c:;, C a m pbel l
First Pri:::e
�athaniel
Sec o n d P r ize
E.
R o b i nson
S o p h o 11 1 ore D e cl t 1 1 1t a t i o 1 1 Donald P u t n a m
F irst P r i::: e
N o rman Li n d ey
l' c o n d Pri::: e
G cr111 u n P r i:::e s
Lester E. Y o u n g
I'irst P r i::: e
F red
S e c o n d P r i::: c
.
Pottle
I'rcsh 111 a n Sch o la rsh ip P r izes
F red
F irst Pri::: c
L e ter
S ec o n d Prize
·
E.
. Pot t l e Youn g
S rn io r E n glish Pri::: e Enn
First Prize
1 61
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Awarlls-11tlf o men Uem bers Elected l o 1
hi
B e ta K appa
Emily L Han on L ra l\ l . Dan forth ·iara \\'. ·ollin I a rj orie cribner J imior
delaide L. K lein Glad\' Paul F lorence J. o:e H azel Y oung
Exh ib ition E t h e l G . 'hambe rlain Dorothy N . \\ · ebb
F irst Pri::: e Second Pri::: e
o p h o m ore Decla 11iation
Eleanor F Bradlee l\ l arion P. Green
First Prize
Sc c o n d 1
ri:::e G er m a n Pri::es
F irst Prize
Ruth C. Dre er H azel N. Lane
Second Pri::: e
Fresh m an. Sch olarsh ip Pri::: es
Hazel L. Robinson
F irst Prize Second Prize
D iY i ded Between Susie 11 . Smith and Annie F. Treworgy Sen ior E nglish Pri::: e
Firs t Prize
Abbie G. Sanderson 162
1ll e green Olonferreb in 1914 Ih1acqelot o f 1\rt!i illrn's flli uision \ Y y m a n Lester B e a l Robert H a l l BO\Y en X a than Taplin B u t l e r P h i l i p La w re ce Campb e l l Eugene Keh· i e urrie Raymond ) T U u rt i Em mon.: B l aine Fa rrar , rt h u r i l a H a w e eth F ranci H a r r i on H o \\·es Da\·id J ack . rth u r H a n·ey K n i "h t Harold Calvin Mor e H a ro l d \ \ ' 1 1 mo t .N u t t i n g Geo rge \ \ · o l l age P r a t t Th oma J am e R e y n o l d V i n a l H a rl an T i b b e t t \ \ . i l l i am d e lbert T racy Loren zo Ern e · t \\'a rren 'he ter F rank \ \ ' o d £yerett L i n d ley \ \ yman
J o nesport \ Y aten· i l l e Ben r l y , i\ I a s . C h e r ryfiel d Lee Pemaqui d B each G u i l ford Dorche_ t e r , I a __ outhboro. l\ I a _ s . \ Y i n low � outh Eliot \ \ ·ate n· i l l e \ \ . a t e r \' i l l c o rn i n g . X . Y . \ \·a ten· i l l e ?\ C\\. H a rb r a ry \ \·a t e n- i l l e \\'ob u rn , 1\ I a, . \\ ' h i tma n, � l a s .
m omcn's 1lli u isio11 l i ce l\ f a u d Beckett I abel l l an Bynon l\ I ad e l i n e Emma Clough F l o re n c e Jud o n Cole I a ra \\.ii on Col l i n Lo ra f ay D a n forth f a rion Edith Dodge n n i e Lau ra D u d l ey I de l la Y ath r i n e F a rn u m Blanche l a i re F a r ri ngton Li l l ian \ \ ' i n t h ror Fogg race \ \ ' akefi e ld H a m i lton E m i l y Low � l l H a n on l\I ab e l l e H ancock H un t
Calai Portland K e nnebu nkport F o x c ro i t Ca ribou L a G ra n"e E l l worth \ Y a t e r fo rd Danbu ry , X . H . ·a ribou F reeport D i d d e ford alai Gray
163
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Lou n ::,l JU r\' K l in Eth I Eugcn i 1\ l e 1�riam ora A m l i a Patterson lady Paul nnie Loi Pea ock Erma \ y ra R eyn ld Abbie Jert rud e . and r:on 1vl arj ric cribner X ann i e L rett oule d i rne Thoma. H Jen Ed i th -ro, Gy \\ · a.hbu rn Grace EcLon \\.eston Ch ri_tine R ec rd \ \ ' h i l t more
' . Ya a lboro . k o whe ga n \Vi nslow Eliot Lubec . \\ ater i l le . edgwi ck Bridgton Xoblcboro F armi n gt on Ch i n a K eene, N . H . Li ,·ermore 1a11
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1!1ad1elor of §dence ill cu's ihuision teph n Fletcher Brann , J r . J o eph Pat ri ck B u rke r rank . imonds Carpenter Paul Franci Chri toph r \\. i lbu r Brook ' Dexter H ar ry Ph i l ip Fuller . rth u r DoutJ'la i l l i n o-han1 rrank T ru cot G i ll i n rrham Ray I aac I-- la-kell R o coe Eaton J oh n on Frank H a ro l d J one £y erett tan ley Kelson F rederick t i le M artin ); o rman Je e M erri l l tanle ' B.ucknam M i l l r \\ . i lmer A l len -I ooer Robert £yerett O\\· en eorge \\ · aterhou e Perry H enry Gay . Pratt 1\ l i l roy \\ a r ren EYan R upert \\" heeler Lou i l ien \\.il on
\ \'aten· i l l e Xa hua, X. H. 1\Iadi o n pringfield , M a s . \\·orce ter, las . H a l lowell Ph i l adelph i a , Pa. Phi ladelph i a , Pa. Bethlehem, ::--J . H . Barre, !\ Ia s . Portland \ \' -tbrook llentO\Yn , Pa. omen· il le, i\Ia . North J ay sh l an d \Y aterv i l l e Camden \\' i n ted, Conn . East B ro,rnfield Oakland Concord , . H .
m omcn's iiuisiou Dan v e r s ,
Lena u - h i n rr Dorothy H orr Tubb Hazel Youn g
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F rederick Y i ,·ian l\ I ath e\\' · , '89 l i Y e r Leigh H a l l 9 3 '
L. H . D . H e rbert purden \\.ea,·e r, \\'illiam Campbel l Cra\\· t r d . '82 Lou i e H elen 'obu rn , ";"; '
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Portlan d . :. l e . Bang r, i\ l ainc
Bo · t n . ":\ l a . _ Bo ton . l\Ia · s . · k 0\Yl1egan . \ l ain -
D.D. R i ch ard Henry Baker. '8 3 Georo-e rth u r And re\\' , '
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165
Le\\· i t n � l ai n e Calais. ":\ f ai n
1£yforC. Jltiien for First P r i:;e Sec o n d Pri:;e Th ird Prize F o u rth Prize
1 9 1 3- 1 9 1 4
B . Lane, Coburn Classi cal Institute Errol Rawson Kent Hill Seminary J oh n B. M atthews, Hebron Academy l'v 1 aynard J . \\ artman, Tilton , i'-J. H . Seminary
Orlando
pecial pri zes aggregat ing one hundred dollar , the gi ft of \\'i l l H art well Ly ford, of the Cla of 1 879, of Chicago I llinoi , are made available to the Col lege and a re open to young men attending preparatory school i n Maine and ew Hamp h i re. The chief obj ect o f the prizes is t o encou rage public speaking, and the award� w i l l be made for general excellence i n declamation. hall govern the awarding of the prizes : The fol lovving rule tudent offering them el es in competition for these prizes mu ·t fi le I. app l i cation, furni bed by the Regi trar o f Colby allege, at least one month be fore the date et for the conte t . 2 . The elections rendered sha l l be o f not over i x minutes in lengt h . 3 . Conte tants are required to peak excerpt f rom oration or addres es deli\'ered by well knovvn public peakers in comparatively recent ear . The j udge shall award the everal prizes on the ba is of 50 point ; o f 4. which I nterpretation h a l l c·o unt 2 5 , ppearance, I 5 a n d P ronunciation , r o . 5 . Th ree j udges, to be elected b y the Pre i d e n t o f Colby College, hall pa upon the m erits o f the peak ing. The awards sh a l l be as follow : Fir t prize, $so ; second prize, $25 ; 6. t h i rd prize, $ 1 5 ; fourt h prize, $ 1 0.
167
iliallomell 'rize §peaking <!1ullegr ffi l}apcl. Mm1 Clay �ue11i11g, :1Jm1c 1 . 1 9 1 4 Dav id Li ino-stone The reate t Thing in the \\ ' orld \ n A ro u ed 1'\ation The Cal l of the H ou r-\\. tward H o ! ingle I re idential Term of ix Year The upreme Requi ite The Count ry Ch u rc h n ppreciati n of Benj amin Butler I r e land and H ome R u l e ne- Day T ramp in c t land ' Paradi e J Princir al
DGE
t an ley Id ham Hon . \\"il liam R. Pattanga l l E . E ugene Thayer J
Fir t P r i z e Second P rize Third P ri ze Fou rth Prize
Iorri on ·a . Everett P. mith H arol d . Campbel l Frederick F . ul l) ·arr o l l B . Flander H arry H . pton Vernelle \i\ . Dyer N athaniel E. Robin on Charle II. Carro l l H an H . Rohrbach
DGES'
D E T SI O N
H a rold
Ch arle M : . Carro l l H a rry H . Upton Carrol l B. F lander . Campbel l , H ans H. Roh rbach
The H a l lowe l l P rize for Pub l ic Speak ing- pecial prizes aggregating one h undred dol l a r , the gi f t o f Hon. F. M. H allowell o f the Class o f 1 877, of Kearney, N eb raska, are again made avai lable to the coll ege for the encourage ment of Publ i c Speaking. The j udges h a l l award the prize on t h e basis o f 50 point , o f w h ic h Inte rpretation sha l l count 25, appearance, 1 5 , and pronunciat i on I O. The awards shal l be as follows : .fi rst prize, $50 ; econd prize $25 ; Th i rd prize, $ 1 5 ; Fou rt h prize, $ I O. 168
11unior 1,Exf1ibition ill a pti!it <!1qnrd1. ]unr 2 0 . 1 9 1 4 P R O & R .ďż˝ 1 M l\ J L- S l PRAYER
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The reatest Ta k in the \ \ "orld l a rie l\ l onte ori and the Ch i l d Henry Thoreau H o\,. \\'e T ra\¡el in a fety
\ ernelle \Yallace Dyer Marguerite Robinson Ina fay .M cCau land Daniel \ \ " h i t ch e r A sh l ey
The A lchemist X athaniel Edgar Robinson The E Yo l ution o f Femi n i s m D o rotby X e ,Yman \\ . ebb The h ildren o f t h e t reet Ethel Glendenning Chamberlain Haro l d C:.terl ing Campbel l The Re ponsib i l i ty o f t h e College M an to Society Ivl u re D E ISlO!\ O F
J UDG ES
Alen H arold Sterling Campbe l l
F i rst Prize econd P rize
)J athaniel Edgar Robinson If,
Fir t Prize econd Prize
0 11 1 e n
E t h e l c ; 1endenning Chambe rlain Dorothy Xew man \\.ebb
169
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u m t o be d i \' ided
the w in n e r
a m ong t h e debaters.
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9-Bowdoin a t B runsv,·ick
8-4
M ay M ay
20-Bate
M ay
25- 1aine a t Orono
o-6
May
27-Bowdoin at \\ ater i l l e
2-3
a t Lewi ton
4-9
J une
1 3-Pilgrims a t \\ atervi l l e
5 -4 5- 1
J une
22-Alumni Game
3 -4
J une
6-Bate
at Gardiner ( exhibition
205
1914
'11Iat5ity 1J1ootball meam for
I
Paul F .f ra e r ' 1 5
Cap tain
.
Raymond 1 . Lu ce, ' 1 5
U a n agcr . l ssistan t M a 11 ay e r
R obert A. Hu
ey,
\
'r6
Cen ters
I . .R .
tamYO d ' 1 0
H . P.
Ram dell
'15
'I 1---
G u ards \\ · .
J.
Dea y, ' 1 7 -
C. B. Le eur, ' 1 7
E n ds
Tac kles
J . Penderga t, ' 1 5 "'""
H.
. A. Ladd ' 1 5 \\ . . Dacey. ' 1 5
•
T. J . C ro man, ' 1 5 -. T.
Royal . ' r s
R . R . Thomp o n ' 1 5 '- · K ol eth, ' r 6 J f alfbacks
Q H a rterback
\. . R. Fra e r ' 1 8
P . F . .f ra
J . Lown y
er. ' r
-
-.
1 6 :
I . T. Belger. ' i 8c. /, \\\ " . C.
chu ter ' 1 6
207
F u llbach
aw ley,
J7[
,,,..,,,,.
EC ol b_y·l9Jl12·0rnclQ,, m Ilfootball �c�e!lule fo r 1 9 1 4 September 27-Holy October
·ro
at \\ ' orce ter
1 7-0
3 -New H amp h i re at \\'ate rv i l le
October
1 0-Tu ft
October
1 7- mher t Aggie: at Port land
October
24-Bowdoin at B run · w ick
66-o
at M ed ford
1 4-40 6-o 48-0
3 1 - M aine at \\ aterv i l l e November 7-Bate at \\'aterv i lle
6 1 -0 . .
.November 1 4-::--J a vy at Annapoli
2 1 -3 1 ,
1 4-0 .
October
Ilf ootball �tattbittg fnt 1 9 1 4 \\ · on 'olby M aine
3 2
Bate Bowdoin
0
208
Lo t
P. C.
0
1 .000 .666
2
.333
3
.000
Ma nager
LE
A ssista n t �I a n agers
;'\
\\'.
'rG
TER EATox,
'I7
Fa Cap t a i n
C R o " K ETT, ' r s
RICH ARD J . K. 1 1\I B ALL, H OWARD
P . R A M SDELL
PLAYER S ill gles
H a rold
C.
1 I or e,
'r4
E n rett L. \\'yman
'q
D o u bles
How ard
P.
Ramsdel l ,
c;eor<Ye P rntt,
'
'
IS
rthu r T. G i l l i ngh am ' q
14
H arold
DUAL M EET, COLBY In t h e finals o f t h e double and King of l\Iaine. In the final o f t h e ingle :M A I
YS.
.
1 Io r
e, '14
lVI AI :\ E, held a t \\'aterv i l l e
for e a n d G i l li ngham o f Colby de feated Gowen owen o f
I aine de feated
I o r · e o f Co!Ly .
T E I NTERCOLLEGIATE TEx r s T o R N AM E. T
Tou rnament wa
h e l d at Colby , \\'aterv i l l e
T h e team represented \Vere Colby, M aine BovY doin a n d Bate . In the final o f the double Eaton and Larrabee of Bowdoin defeated Go\\· en and King o f Maine. In the finals o f the sinales Twomblen o f Bates de feated Go,Yen o f Maine.
209
mrack ®fficers ap tain
T. R YAL
K EKT
R B E R T E. \\' 1 LL I A R D
1 l mwgcr
� DR E W
, I ssis tant li lanayer
c. L ITTLE
�aine 3Jntetcollegiate (!}rack �1rnotiation ®fficcrs l
PrC'sidcnt
A
r ·icc-Prcsident
L
J.
J
e crctar31
HK
� A LD
D
T reas u rer
H
K
PAU L
N , Bowdoin
M aine
\VA R R E X ,
T.
S. KI'\
R E E X A :\ , B at e W LTOK
Colby
Nardi n i , ' q
1 00-Y ard Da h 220-Y a rd Dash
Nardini ' 1 4
-t-1.0-Yard Da h
M ean i x ,
ro
ec.
22 1 - S
sec.
51
ec.
I
Hal f-M i le R un
R eynolds, ' 1 4
2
min. 2
ec. 4 min. 3 5 sec . I O min. l -5
M ile-Run
Thomps n, ' 1 7
T\rn- M i le Run
\Yen z ,
1 20-Yard H u rdle
Royal and FarnS\YOrth ' 1 5 ,
16
220-Yard H u rdle
Royal , ' 1 5
25 3-5 sec. 38 f t . 2 i n .
Donald, ' 1 3
Putting Sh t T h rowing Di
17
cu ·
J oyce ' 1 7 'J
H i gh J ump
H errick,
R road J u mp Pole Vau l t
Nardin i , ' 1 3 H errick , ' 1 2
Th ro\\·ing Hammer
M ur c h i e , 210
2
' 16
ec.
l -5
I I 5 ft . 3 . 58 i n . 5 ft. 8 3 - 4 in. 2 1 ft. 3 l -3 i n . I
137
ft.
l
8 3-4
ft. in.
!1ltaine 3Jntercollegiate mrack m eet 5+
faine
Col by Bowdoin Bates
1 3}
�uents 1
o-Yard Da h
I .
I.
R i ce, M ai n e �e,·er . Bate· mal l , Bate Rice, M ai n e Kever Bate mal l , Bate Roya l , C !by Fren ch , M ai n e D o ) le, Royal Colby French, Maine l\I o r e, M aine ·\\' a l d ron, Colby Bowen , Colby M cW i l liam . Bo"·doin B e l l , M aine R eynolds, Colby ayward, Bowdoin Towner, Maine
2.
Golden , Colb)
3.
Thompson, Colby P ret i , M a i n e \ \ e n z , Colby
3. _ 20- Ya rd
Dash
I .
2.
3. Low H u rdle
I.
2.
3. H i gh H urdle
J.
2. 3. ++o-Yard Run
r.
2. 3. H a l f- M i l e R u n
I.
2. 3. M il e-R u n
Tvrn-M ile R u n
I.
2. 3. High Jump
1 .
3.
Golden, Colby
10 s e c.
22 ec.
25 3-5 sec.
I
2-3 ec.
53 sec. 2 min.
4
min. -9 4-5 sec.
9 min. 5 4 2- 5
ec.
\\"ood Colby, & Palmer 1\I a i ne, 5 ft. 7 i n . D rake, Bates and H . \\ ood, Bowdoin 5 ft. 6 i n . 212
I.
D road J u mp
2.
3. I.
Pole \ ault
.2 .
. ·hot Put
,
I.
2. 3.
I.
H ammer T h row
2.
.) •
Di cu
I.
T h ro\\.
F rench , l\f ain 2 1 ft. 9 t m . chofield l\Iaine Pierce, M aine M c K enny, Bowdoin I O ft. I O in. M ayers o l b y and . ampson , Bowdoin I O ft. 8 i n . Cobb, Bate -+O. 1 7 ft. Leadbetter, Bowdoin R u ffn e r M a ine Bailey, 1aine l 6 I ft. � in. Leadbetter. Bo\\' doin f u rchie Colby Lew i Bov\·doin l 1 9 .8 3 ft. Bail y, Maine Leadbetter. Bowdoin
3.
JB. 1\. 1\. fllll e et, fllll e d7attica iluilbilt!J, ilontott lJiebruary 6 , 1 9 1 5 Relay champion h ip o f 1aine wa \\· on by Bo\\·doin. In t h e pre l i minaries, Bate '"·on from Colby on a foul by Ro) al o f Colby, and Bowdoin won from I aine. In the finals Bowdoi n d e feated Bates . Colby wa repre ented by Kent T. R oyal, ' 1 5 , � athaniel \Yeg ' 1 7 , \ alter O ' B rien , 1 6 , M athe\\· Golden , ' 1 � . '
�opqomote
U !l .
1tf tes(7matt Qttatk !lllte et
®ctober 7 , 1 9 1 4 Fre hman
75 50
ophomore 213
mtiangular tied, (!}olby, iljoly (!}roan, anh lllll n rce.ater 'olyted1 �ay 9 , 1 9 1 4 Hol
ro
5
Co lb) \\ - r e ter
53 15
�uent.a mo-Yard Da h
I.
2. 3. 220-Yard Da h
I.
2. 3. 440-Yard Da h
I.
2. 3. o-Yard R u n
I.
2.
3. M i le-Run
I.
2.
3. Two- M i le
I .
2.
3. H i gh H u rdle
r.
2.
3. Low H urdles
I.
2.
3. H igh Jump
I.
2.
IO e c . T row e l , H oly Cro Boland, H o ly ro K e l ley H o ly Cro T rowel , Ho!) 22 4-5 sec. Lee, H oly K e l ley Holy Cro 5 r ec. Lee, Holy Cross Keith \\ 'orce ter Merril l , Colby H iggi n , H o ly ro 2 min. R eynolds Colby Golden, Colby Thomp on, Colby 4 min. 3 5 sec. Golden Golb) Lachapelle, H oly Cro IO min. 14 sec. Dunphy, Holy Cross \ enz, Colby Golden, Colby Royal , Colby 1 7 r - 5 sec. Grady Holy Cross M ooney, H o ly Cross 25 r-5 sec. Mooney, Holy Cross R oya l , Colby Farnswort h , \\'orce ter 5 ft. 7 i n . Wood, Colby Carro l l , Colby ; O'Neil H o l y Cross ; Grady Holy Cross ; Laflin, Holy Cross 5 ft. 2 in.
214
h ot
I.
Put
2.
H o w a r d , \\' o r ce t e r B rawley. H o l y C r o
3.
J oy c e , Colby
I.
Hammer Th ro\Y
M u rc h i e .
.) ·
I.
Th ro "·
2.
3.
I.
B road J u m p
Ladd , Colby
Co l by
J oy c e ,
tanvY ood , Dacey,
3.
I.
2.
1 07 ft. 9 m .
Colby
Colby
T ro w e l . H ol y Su l l i v an
Pole \ ault
1 3 1 ft. 6 in.
C o l by
\\.orce t e r
towe, D i cu
38 ft.
_
1I u rc h i e , M ayers
_o ft. 2 i n .
ros
H o l y C ro Colby
s IO
Colb�
ft.
C l eveland , \ \. orcester unneen, \\' orce t e r G o rh a m ,
\ \ ' o r c e ter ro
G rad) , Ho ly
flt\taine 3Jntercollegiate (l}ronn-O}ountty 1Run, Thlow hoin (l}o llege Nouembet 7. 1 9 1 4 ORE :
M aine
Co l b y
39
Bate
65
Bov\·doin
91
N em 1,Englanh 3Jnterco llegiate (l}ronn-O}ountry !ll!l e et, T!lon to n Noucmbct: 1 4 . 1 9 1 4 T h e team
Dartmout h , M .
entered i n t h e order o f fi n i b ing
. C., \Yilliam
;
Colby , B rown
are
a
\\ .
follows : M a i n e , M . I . T . ,
P. I .
and
rnh e r s t .
\ \ . e n z o f Colby fi n is h e d fi ft h . Track C's olden
a w a rd ed
1 9 1 4 : Royal, Doy l e
Thompson, \\'en z , \t\ ood, M a) ers
215
\\.aldron ,
Murchie.
Bowen,
Reynolds,
l1l!lomett' n 1Iliuiniott �port11 ,,· J th l c t ic
o m 111 ittec
K atherin Ethel
Sinuer
hamberlain
lass
aptaius
1915
Emily Cunningham
191
f arion Harmon J eanne
1917 r91
i ou l ton
Helen Bowker
3Jnterdann §port.a �Nl.!Hlll U f 1 9 1 4 - 1 9 1 5 B ask et ba ll
COLBY DAY,
F R E " H llcC E :\ \"S .
Fir t place
19 1 7
econd place, 1 9 1 8
•
O P H O l\ l OR ES
7 4
Class Drills
Iv Y DAY First place, 1 9 1 7
12
Second place, 1 9 1
IO
Ten n is
F i rs t place, 1 9 1 7 9 ( \Von by M a rion Daggett ) Second place, 1 9 1 5 3 ( Won by Ethel Chamberlain )
216
R E\'. T E P H E � LOK G F E L LO\ ED W A R D R. B E X ?\ ER ex-' 5 5
BOW LER
H AR LE CARROLL Low E, ' 56 · N I H O LAS GALLAGH ER, ex-' 2 A s A I-l u TC H I s SNOW, ex-'65 J OS H U A H. M I L LETT, 67 DONALD M c GuFF I E , ex-' 1 4 ADO N I R A M J UDSON R I C H , ex- 62 H E N R Y A. S M I T H , ' 86 ABRA H A M W Y M A N , '89 RoBERT A. HowARD, ex-' 1 5 P H I L MORE M . FAU L K I N G H A M , ' I 8
218
D i ed 1\ o '"
r,
J u ly I / , D e c . -4 Oct. 1 7, Dec. 4 , Oct. 1 4, ugu t 25 J an . M ay Aug. 6 , Sept. 1 4 , April 1 9 ,
1914 1 9 14 I 14 1914 1914 19I4 1914 I9I5 1914 1914 r9I4 1915
Jqilmore !ll!t i llarb 1ff aulkingqam The coll ege and a l l u ffe red a 1 9,
tho e connected
\\- i t h i r ,
t u n n i n g b l o w i n the t ragedy o f A p ri l
r 9 r 5.
).L
P h i l m o re
can oeing on t h e l\l e
while
Fau l ki n o-ham,
a l on kee with a frat e rn ity
urot her, met death by d ro w n i n g w h i l e endea,·or in � to re,cu e hi t h e canoe.
i.+.
ctober
friend a ft e r the oYert u rn i n g o f born i n 'v\'e,t J o n e p o rt , ).I e . ,
H e-..\v a 1 895.
In
1913
he
grad uated
J on e -p o rt H i gh School and entered f a l l of r 9 q .
He wa
t h e C o l by
hapter
1 ut i m p re
c l 1 apd. mo't
iYe
from
o l by i n the
a ,-ery active m ember o f
of
Common
Clubs.
B r i e f,
en·ice , \\'ere held in t h e co l l ege
d u rin
which
e xcellent
P re ident
s u m m a ry
of
Roberts g ;: n·e a
the
nobi l i t y
and
c l taract r of the young man a s follows : I n th sc ·ad
all of u
hour
since ye terday
we h a v e
o ften thouo-ht of t h e be reaYed
father
and m ot h er, and haYe w i hed t hat o u r sympathy and pit�· cou l d help them bear t h e i r c m sh i n g load o f gri e f. are tr n then d a n d t he m t h at t h e i r
u tained by t h e i r
How glad
h ri tian
h ri ,t i an fai t h !
on wa_ a C h ri s t i a n , too !
w e are to kno\\' t h a t they
p a re nt s
And
what
and
\\' i l l
be
un peakable com fort
for
T h ey w i l l m o u rn , but n o t a
t hat
they
tho e w i t h o u t hope ;
for t hey w i l l l ook f o n, ard to a b l e , e d reu n i o n i n t hat l an d w here t h e re i s no m o re sorrow or pain o r parting. ).f r_ Fau lkin ham, i n t h e fe·w short m on t h high regard of a l l w h o knew h i m . m i n d and heart to m at c h . e rou
He \\·a
; 1 0 \·ing all and b e l oved by a l l .
He
\ a
h e was am ong u,, gained t h e respect and a fi n e type
clean and p u re i n
T h e \\'ay h e met h i s death wa
Ii (e : it was t h e way o f h e l p fu l and 1111 e l fi, h serYi ce.
to
hore and then l o st h i
of phy ical m an h ood, and
l i fe by goi n o- back t o
a y e hi
had
peech ; kind and friendly and gen t h e \Vay h e !ind hi
A ft e r t h e accident he
vvam
-
a fely
friend.
T o fi n d t h e l a rger m eaning o f uch an event a s t h i baffle the u n d erstand i n o-. hy thi boy, i n the early morning of m an hood, ·w ith hi l o fty purpose and noble ambit ion , and plendid hope o f u n accom p l i hed year ,-why he should haYe been permitted to l eave a w o rl d that eems o rely in need of such a he,-w e cannot t e l l . A n d ju t because w e can irnpl e t ru ting fai t h , aY n o t tell, w e mu t t u rn to Him who alone know , and with t h rough our tear , " T hy w i l l , n o t mine, be done," "Though He lay m e , yet will I t ru t H i rn, ' "The Lord gave and t h e Lord hath taken away ; b l e This
udden death
peak
a day may brin o- fort h . a l o n e can keep t h e m
a p l a i n word o f w a rn i n g to u
\!\
Be ye al o ready.
h
h and
\\' h o And
t o carry w i th u
e mu t p u t o u r J i y e
w h o know n o t \ hat
a fe h e re a n d everywhe re, n o w a n d alway , i n t i m e a n d eternity.
with H i s help w e m u t put out o f our live not wi
ed be t h e n am e o f t h e Lord. ' a J l ,-to u
into
Hi
and k e e p o u t o f o u r l i v e , t h e t h i ngs w e d o
o u t o f t h i s world i n t o t h e n ext .
219
fly (!lollrge 11\oom I · r t h e l a t t en year- o f my l i fe l i Y i n a in rented rooms ha been an eYer pre ent fact o f my experience. But o f a l l the room I ha,· e e\·er lived in, not one i to be fai rly compared w i th Forty-One orth College. The mo t touching thina about thi room i i t coldne . It i_ ahYays cold. So f a r a I am able to learn about i t pa t i t ahYa) S h a been cold. nd j udging f rom two year ' experience "· ith i t I fi rmly belieYe that i t ahYay "· i l l be cold. The location o f the room . i t "·indo\\· , and i t h eating apparatu each play a part in h elping not to ·eep it warm. umber Forty -One i the th ree-v,·indowed room in the northwe t corner o f top floor o f orth Col lege. There i t stand a perfectly protected f rom in t ru d ing ray o f unlight a though i t were beneath the around . There are only th ree \Yeek in the year i n which I can ee the sun w i thou t going outside of my room. I do not know how many year ago the windows for thi room were made, but i t mu t h a ,·e been a long, Iona time ago. They ha\'e o shrunk f rom the win dO\\' f rames t l 1 at i t i only by force that I make my elf believe that they were e\·er made for thi room at a l l . There i o much pace bet\Yeen v.-indows and f rame that \\·ater ha been known to leak in around them at lea t th ree day. be f re a rain torm. The e Y en t not only let in rain but v,· i n d also. o much Nind, in fact. that all the current o f a i r kno\\· n to o-eologi ts and students of "·eather condi t ion may be felt and tudied h ere . I u ed to k eep my book on the wi ndow i l l unti l one morning I a\YOke to find them nov.-bound and i cebound. Now I k eep them i n my t runk lockbound and ropebound. B es ide being u tterly h u t out from the ble i n a of the unligh t and l i aY i n g \\' indows which k e e p out n o t h i n g but the darkne s , the room i pro ided w i th a h atino- apparatu kn0\\'11 a a team radiator. \Yhen I fir t aw t h i thing I asked where the steam rad iated and ''" a told that it did not rad iate steam but h eat. I h aYe since con cluded that i t h ad radiated a l l the team it eyer had be fore I made i t acquaintance. 1\fany l ong, wear) day and night h a Y e I a t be ide that coil of pipe t rying as hone tly a I could to make my el f believe I was gett ing till I believe i i that samf warm when I k new full well I vYas only getting cold. rad iator were gi,·en a fa i r chance in some place like a tomb or a cold torage ,·ault i t 'rnu ld make good but I can ee no hope for i t to do o i n it pre ent u r r uncl ing . Forty-One :North College i a aoocl place in which lo k eep a corp e but i t i. no fit place for a man who deems t h is li fe \\·orth "·h i le. For the u re t outlook for him who occupies thi · room i that of bee ming h i m el f a cada,·er. ·
221
i\ 1'1055 1!jall 1Binner \\ ' eary from a hard day' \York f th ree "exam · " and t\\·o regular recita t ion , lice t h rew her e l f upon the couch t re t a few minute be fore dinner. H a rdly had he ne tied nugly down among the pil low when the oft tinkle o f a bell arou ed her. It wa not the har h gong which u ually rang, but a sweet, melodiou ound, like the chime of ome di tant temple. Alice ro e ha tily and began t dre . he donned her blue atin gown and l ipper for to-night there \\·a to be a ban 1uet at Fo Hall. he tepped into the corridor, girl greeted her from all d i rect ion A pretty girl , homely girl , and j u t ord inary girl ,-but all were pretti l) and gaily dre ed. The bright throng moved Jowly toward · the dining ro m who e door h ad been thrown in\•itingly open . The paciou room wa l igh ted with red haded candle and their o ft glo\\· ca t a ro y reAection over a l l har h c rners. The i h·er and cut gla parkled and gleamed f rom the nowy <lama k o f the table l i nen. lice gave a o ft igh of contentment a he at dO\vn to the tempting con somme for she \Ya v e ry hungry. The next cour e \\·a fi h , trout fried to the mo t delicate Grown, \Y ith ent ree · o f olive and radi he . Then came the deliciou fried ch i cken flanked with di he o f fl u ffy ma hed potatoe and f re h tring beans. \\'hile waiting for de sert, Al ice happened to glance towards the ewing r om door. The door wung slO\\· Jy open and the coy l i ttle waitres · came towards her table. On her t ray she bore i ce c ream not ordinary white mounds but c ream in the shape of grape . apple , and pears. A generou plate o f golden brown angel cake,-food fi t for angels indeed,-accompanied i t . The waitre s had ju t reached Alice ' table \Yhen a hand grasped her houlder and ome one houted" \\ ake up ! The last gong ha rung, and you ' l l be late for dinner." \\ ith a tart A l ice awakened to find her el f till on her couch, clad i n a coarse erge dre s, while in th rough the open door floated the arnry odors of corned beef and cabbage ! E. M . B . , ' 1 5 . 222
iljistoty P ro f . lack- ( ca l l ina the r I I " tev n T. F." there was no re pon e he looked to\\' ard N . L. te,·en and a ked, I n 't that you ?" t ,·en -" o, that i a fre hman ; that i · h e "·a a f re h man two years ago." ,
l
'
l\ I r. R u e l l- ( gi Y ina the extent o f the great R man Empi re ) "It con i ted of an a rea of one h u n d red and ixty quare mile , ' and then as an a fterthought " I t might haYe been one hund red and i x ty mi l l io n square mile . " One o f t h e Prof.' trite defi n it ion city is an i nshoot f rom w ithout.
colony i an o ff hoot f rom "· i t h i n .
Prof.- e,·eral minut a fter tim for d i mi a l ) " You want to know more · about thi ." Cla - ( unanimou ly ) "No w e don 't." D u ring the roll-call-" \\'l1ere i l\l r. J oyce thi forenoon ?" Choru -' Sick." " prained h i ankle." '· Gone borne to Yote. " f t e r the n o i e ub ided : " I t i l l wonder where M r. Joyce is t h i forenoon . ' ' Shortly a fter : Enter M r. Joyce. H a rriman-"Alexander wa not d for the va t terri tory that h e covered . " v \ e h a v e ample pro o f t h a t D r . B lack h o u l d h a e been a detective ; i n t h e same hour t h a t h e di co,·cred that chu ter wa · I ri h h e found that the . ame gentleman w as tudying for the mini try. From admis ion hy ou r pro fe or, we form the opin ion that the only rea on why he did not become a monk wa becau e he d i d not care for a diet of vegeta ble soup. D r. B lack-" \ \ hat nat ionality "·a M oh ammed ? " M iss M-" Something l i ke the nitarian . " D lin ition : Tvvig- p e r on w h o d o e n 't w a n t to k n o w anything but asks que tions to k i l l time. Example of ·ame : Lary. 22-l
..._ ue tic 11-' • \ \ " l i 1 wa Lou i s ' re i crn F-d-" I -l e h a d internal troubl e . "
U!L
ucce · ful r "
opied f r o m an Eu ropean H i t r y notebook : ' King did \Yhat he could to pre Y en t i m m rta l i ty . " ' T h e popu lat ion o f t h e country wa great !) i n c rea-ed b · t h e i n fl e x o f t h e German ." " There w ere n precariou tone to be found in ---'' ---
b}o litical �cienre B i ck ford- Talking on th \\"Oman u ffracre i_ ue " I think women should not be granted the right t o vote. The) have to depend on man to protect them. ' J . B i l l- ' Oh , I don' t kno\\· ! I 'v e been tabl ed w i t h a h at pin hYi c e . '
J . B i l l-" M r . L a r - from you r tudy o f international la\Y w h at would you ay y u "· ould be i f you were cut off f r m the n ited tate ? " Lary-' Td b e u ele . " W h i l e di_ cu i n cr the d i rect de cendency o f t h e t h r ne to the olde t J j ,·ing male heir, Lary tartle the c l a by a king, ' \\ ' hat would they do i n the ca e of t\\' in ?"
22 �
1f:c O l1 U llt i t 5 � n e x a m p l e o f e c n omy--To w e a r a
>Y eat
h i r t and t h e reby
a \·e l a u n d ry
bill . n e x a m p l e o f l u x u ry-To buy a c i <Tarett
ca:e for
-O, and fi l l i t u p w i th
i\ I ecca . D r . \ \ " o l fe-" \ \ · e ha Ye w a t e r p w e r , ·team power, and-" -t-r-" H r e po\\· e r . ' too fa t , ju t call a h a l t . '
Pro f.-" I f I <Ti\·e the e not -r- a
h o rt t i me a fte r, in
Q ue t i on-" \\"hen \Ya
l a \·e ry i n t r d u ced in A m e r i ca � · · t a rted
it
m
P ro f .- ' Xame a n e x a m p l e o f
<TO
d .
-h-" T h e
colon i t
" \\ ' h o a ! '
t ntorian accent
I 4 1 9. "
omet h i ng t h a t y u h a \·e ri ht ar u n d
1ou . " H e-rn- ( p rompt ly ) " Toba cco . ' P ro f .- ( <Ti \' i n g an i l lu t ration of t h e d i \· i ion o f l a b o r ) " Take a barb e r One man g e t man p e r f rm
t h e apparatu the
ready .
a
h op .
t h e per on, ,,· h i l e a t h i rd
i n c i ion . "
f a c t d i c o \· e red i n cla ra i l
Anot h e r l at h e r
a
being worth empha
You can 't u e rai l road
aeroplanes.
S-1-y ,
' 1 6.
i n g raw metal
wi he
t o a n n o u n c e that t h e go\· e rn ment make
i n t o coin .
T he p r i ce is 1 6 to
Found in a noteb ok-" \\"e h a v e t h i
l
a c h a rge for coin
!
ca e paral l e l to t h e ca e of
a
man
who, mea u ri n g an i n Yo i c e o f w h eat w h i ch h e h a d pu rch a ed , found that i t came o u t a few ga l lon
short . "
Q u · .-" H ow many month
1 11 1
q d i d t h e i m ports e x c eed t h e e x port s ? ' '
C- L- ( a fter care fu l ly con u l t i n g a complex c h a rt
226
" l ' o u rteen . "
Qf>crman P r f. - hart d a he w i ldly int the room monk y "·i t h the electri cal y t ern , and flee precipitou ly. The cla aoTee unan i mou ly \\· ith D r. 1\1arquardt \\-hen he remark " H e i gettino- energetic all a t once . " A n explanation by the P ro f. : " I i y o u let a p a n o f m i l k t a n d a \\·h ile i t \\" i l l ·eparate i n t o cream a n d ungrea ed m i l k . " I\:. ino-- ' \Ye a re n o t abl e to eat e \· e rythino-." Dutchy, indignant ly-" 0 £ cour e not. ' l\ l i · ·
D- .
t ran lating
chie
:K-g- T ran lating t h e word a ·paragu
I u h·er ( gunpo\Yder
hoot pO\ der."
for a l fa l fa and e para o-ra · ) " lbumen and
l\ l i . ::\ l-n- ( in e l f de fence ) " I ch preche i mmer eh r chnell . " Antwort beim Leh rer-"} a . ie i n d eh r chnel l.''
ltl sycqolog!J
P rex.y, \Yat ch ing H aaan \\·orkino- i n the office ab ent-mi ndedly cal l , ' l\ I i H u n t . " X o r e p a n e. Look inrr around the c l a h e fi nd t h a t h e i n o t a mem ber of the clas . Then , by \\·ay of explanati n . he added. ' Oh \Yell I -a\Y i\I r. H a an flying a round in the office. ·o by the a ociation of idea I ju t natura l ly cal led n M i H un t . " u r I i · t o f catch-ph ra e \\"a e x cel lently i n c r a : e d \\'hen P r e x i c m a d e a n announcement con cernino- 'pe ti ferou peace-b reaker . 1
rece-
rexy t I i · R- coming in hal f an hou r late j u t a ft e r the Thank 0-1 ,· inu" \ \'hy, did ou ha Ye to \\·alk all the \Yay h re f ro m Ea tport ? "
·,
Prexy · ay : " \\ ' e h ad rat h e r be \Y icked than out of ·tyle. ' \\'Oman j u t begin to get intere ting at the age of forty. ' I t ,,-a ab ·olutely nece · a ry for h i m to make a t rip to ). I a · achu ett- m the fa ll. ( f c u r· it \\' a - only an acctd nt that the \\"orld's erie "-a being con du ted at ju t tha t time. 227
raig- a ft r t h e I r fe sor h a� i ,·en a long-w i n d e l di ru�. i n i nvoh· ing h igh e r mathemati c " Th at i j u�t \\·hat I w uld h a ,· done." In a d i cu . ion o f the nl i ty o f o f a gun u n t i l a ft r he i ki l led. Th- -" Ra l i a t i n i
the t ra n
111 1
ound :
i 11
man doe n't hear the re1 orl
f heat un ecn . "
Jo.stal �eruice in Jlrn.sics 2 undly at 2-45· '
on cicnti u
creat u r
to att nd a
n't Pr- a weet c rea t u re ?" "I like Ea-, only h e i s ju t a l i t tle J w. I 'm o rr y that J o- and . c c\on · l l i k h i m . I 'd l i k e t talk to Ta- b u t T c l n't C\'en k n o w h i m . but I think Ea- i s j u t a cute a a l ittle French I oo I I \ l l h ough Ta- i n'l a · iuick a a-, he's aw f u l ] dear, I t h i n k . ' " Notice when h e say , ' l\1 a r . ' " ' ' \\'hen he top uddenl and register re t, i t ' becau e a t rain i making a noi ·e. You can 't alway h ea r the t ra i n but h e let you k novv it' there by r gi tering a u rance." " I i t h e re every day \Y ith my feet on that chair and d ream, d ream ! ! " " I know now why he wears those cutaway c Jlar . They ar ort of balanc ing h ields for when he ride h i bicycle ! " " \\ oman,-you h a v e a rival f o r honor· i n Phy i c ! I, my e l f got 92 in t h at wri tten le on. ( I c ribbed i t ! ! ) " "No, h ha a new coat w ith a belt i n it an ! w e fa tened her t her chair i n M a t h . and he o t up and w a l k e d out d ragging the c h a i r w ith her. Comprencz YOus ? J a , ich vcr t ehe." " h , tell me, wa i t M r. Lu-y again la t evening ?" " W hen h e laughs, you laugh . H e 's p ru n g a j oke ! I l uc\y the ourse so l i ttle, t h at all I understand i the j oke . " " A f t e r a l l the work I 've d o n e i n this cou r e I don't s e e why I d o n ' t understand i t ! ' ( For rea ons ee above ) . Entered a t t h e Shannon Po tofficc as 23d class matter by G-e P-1 . ' I
·
228
(!} qemi.stry ,\ n e w fact l e a rn ed
recent ly
\Yh i l e in DecemL e r o i the H a rd w a t e r i so
it
expen
di ·c
k i l led ,
\ e red · ome f u n d amen t a l fad s .
w a t e r that d o e n t l at h e r ea i l y .
i v e o n the
The pro d u c t
t h a t in Octou r, I /9-t, La \·o i i e r wa
wa
ame y e a r he
I t i n ' t u ed m u c h because
oap .
o f comLusti n are ru st and d e e mpos i t ion ; t ha t
i·,
ox idation
a n d deoxi d a t i o n .
Jarohy on QT l1emistry 9 �xamtuations L
k O\·e r a l l que t i o n · Le f r
o·i \' e e q u a t i n s I.
( Th e
a n d r e a on .
G i \· e the rea c t i n s
pas i n O' in t h e an \\" r.
\\'rit
a l l rea
ti
ns,
Be brief.
t rawito ry
f rom cya n i d e o f I
nly reao- n t a l l o w ed \\ i l l ue p ta · ium d i h r mat
t a- . i u m t o in th
a n e sugar.
o ffi c e
f a re
d u · i n g agen t ) .
2.
Explain
t h e beh a \' io r
ctacetyl s u c rose when IJ ro u g h t i n
-01 1 l a c t w i t h
a m i nopheny l a m i n prop r i o n i c a c i d .
3.
\.\ " hy
doe n ' t
dexlr r
tatorydiket
piperaz i n i h loracet lbenzob ro m
go
o \·e r to i t - i ·omeric form upon t reatment w i th e t h y l i d i methylac tyln i t r m t h a n e ? Pa
f rom acetylene to grapej u i ce.
ive t h e nine i omeri c fo rm
H
'H
I :\.
g 'r"
I-L
fo r CI-L (
IL
229
H)
· 1- LBd- L
H
H)
. K" ""r
..
H
(?HERE
(!Jnlby may
were t \\·o feature that made Colby Day more attractive than u ual thi year ; one \\·as that for the fir t time m eYeral year the weather ,,-a plea ant ; the other that it ,,-a on the e\' e of the Maine game, that game on which re ted the championsh ip f the tate o f :Vlaine. reco rd-breaking cro"·d a embled i n the gymna ium w h i ch had been made particularly attracti Y e by the l iberal d i t ribution of college and p reparatory c11ool banners . Cheer Leader h ible tarted the celebration by leading off ome of the Colby cheer . f'rom the Y e ry fir t cheer the uppercla men ,,·ere thri l le d with the recol lections o f pre,·iou olby n io-ht , \\" h i le the F re h men read ily caught the pirit of the occa ion. Pre ident R obert poke fi r t and du ring hi remark ' � h i ch \\·ere altogether too bri e f he commented on the good feelino- exi t ing betvveen the college men and the to\\'n people. H e then introduced Dr. Taylor, ,,·h o gave a Y e ry interest ing talk, in hi u ual plea ing manner. In the cou r e of h is remark he quoted f rom a friend, ' ' Th rice i he a rmed \Yho th i n k h i quarrel j u t , but ten time.: he w h o get h i blow i n fu t . " The next p e a k e r ''"as l\ I r. D rew 'o_ o f the ::\ e \Y Y o r k A lumni ociation. H e c reated much merriment by relating many droll incident o f h i col lege day . E Y e ryone expected to hear the u ual witty peech f rom Ir. Craw ford , '82, vYh en P re ident R obert announced that he \\·ould be the next peaker repre ent ing the t ru tee . I uch to the di gu t o f a l l h e a ro e and began to deliver a mo t bore ome di ertation on the ,,-a te of by-product b ri tling \Yith technical ex.pre ions. Finally he ceased abruptly and said that unle s he \Ya expected to go on with that subj ect he must haYe a d i fferent i n t roduction. The pre ident hasti ly aro e and introduced h i m a " f r. raw ford. uthor o f the Cra,y ford Range . " Perfec t ly equal to the o c c a i o n t h e peaker, indicating his mouth sugge t e d t h a t i t \Ya the Craw ford Kotch . The j oke ,,-a t u rned b a c k on h i m w h e n an alumnu facetiou ly i n formed him that the Cra\\· ford ?\ otch \\" a an e x t remclv broad sub j ect. A fter that he kept the entire gathering in roar of laughter at hi h u mor mong other he said that he had been handed a telegram an ous remark . nouncing that Stealthy teve "·ould not leaYe Colby ten mil l ion dollars unle f arqua rdt ,,-a worth that Dr. M a rquardt wa d i m i ed. H e a k ed if Dr. amount and a t remendous choru o f, ' Sure ! " ' Ye ! rang out. ,
'
231
-1- . th
w 11w,
I r.
F ra n k N a rd i n i , e x - ' c 3
\' r a t i l e ha
b a l l p l ay e r , t a c h r, and p reach e r , a n d
sp k e l i r i e A y on t h
g a m e t h a t w o u l d o c c u r t he f l ln w i n g
d ay . P re i d n t o f th
he ter M i ll · o f the
t ra c k t a m
man ,,·h o Y io u
11ad
a
1 a k r c a l l ed
oh n
o f t h e 1 a d i n cr h a l fback I ge . " r i n cr r'
n "· a - Cap t a i n F ra
p red i ct
earn
t,
in t h e Ea t.
wa
g i v n th
l
F r th
a Y i c t o ry f r th
uand
a fi n a l make
ur
t ra c k
f o r t h e p re-
o c n fi d n t ,
d m u s i c am wd adj u rn ed t
had i n t e rsp r ffee . a 1 1 d t h e
o lby Day
fi r · t t i m
ng th
e l e u ra t i n
w
gr a n d c l i ma x to t h e f
day.
n e look at hi f a c e . he a t ". n .
wa
peech e
w
e v e r rece i ,·e d . u l d figh t t h e i r
and aft r it rendered
w h i ch c o n i ted o f
the r f re · h ment
complete.
"·h i ch P rexy ah,·ay The e ffect
of
thi
in
f u rn i h e e ,·en i n g
11 the f 1 1 w ing
e p i n cr v i c t o ry
o f t h e l ie t C lby Da '
ne
i n ce h e had e n t e re d c I
aid that the men
f a ck i n t o · h R d
p l a i n ly v i s i b l e by t h e t e a m '
t i on a t e ly k n o w n among
v a t i 1 1 t h a t an u n d e rgra d u a t e h a
o-reate t
e l e c t i n. t h e er
a n d w i ch .
for the
tudie
\'e r a l l K e w England a
f t h a t t h e cram
t t o b ri n b t h e i r .� /1110 M a ter a v i ct ry .
Th
ffered
r. aff
fol l o w i n g
co1w i n c i n g pr
o a c h F u l l e r , \\· h i l e not har l
h ad
f r hi·
i n cre r , " w h o h a· g a i n ed a r p u t a t i n
'·
down he w a
o c i a t i n p re e n t e d Capt a i n R o y a l
w h i ch
apt a i n R oy a l u r i e A y re · pond d .
ea on.
t r n cr a n d
up
t h e be. t record for t rack w o rk and a l
The next t h e b y· a
w i th
clay
the annal
to
w e re
making a
of t h e c o ll ege.
1Jiootball ianqurt ne o i t h e 1 1 1 0 t plea · a n t I o ·t s c r i p t
b an JU t g i v en to t h e
si nal men
E l m vv od H o t e l .
wa ·
It
o f \ Y a t r\' i l le .
..: u rse o f th
tbal l
lby f
to o u r
a
T h e e \' n i ng' · p ro g ra m w a
T h e footb a l l squad , in to the dining hall
e v e n i n g o f Dec.
h e l d on th
banqu t to t h e do i n g
t ra i n · o f
peaker , p a t r n , and gave
evening. T h e po tpran d i a l exerc i ·e remark , i n t ro d u c e d \\ a l t e r M r. Emerson f u l ly l i ved up t
w e re
pen
. Erne r· n, hi
'
d
a -
1 9 1 4, at t h e
fr m t h e fi r · t
o l by s tu d e n t s pre e 1 1 t m a r c h e d
of de l i gh t fu l m u i c
t ra i n
everal
elect ion
b y D r. J. F . H i l l
4, a
i n t ro d u t ion .
232
and p ro fe I
u cc e ·
omplete
ea on \ Y a
I m a 1\1 a ter.
hortly a fter eight o'cl ck to the
rendered by t h e c o l l ege .o rc h e t ra , w h i ch
{ u l footba l l
u cce
f 1 9 1 4 by t h e Lu in
quad
"a bo rn , n
t
during
the
w h o . a ft e r b r i e f
m a d e , toastmast er. "
The fi r ·t peak e r o f t h e e \·en i n cr \\·a P re id nt . J . Robert , i n t rodu ced a t h e man \\·ho \\· i l l be remembe red in f u t u r e y ar a · t h e President of olLy \\' hen " ' i nger' Fra e r \\·a car t a i n f the b :t footba l l team t h a t t h e cou n t ry h a · eyer ·een . P re i d e n t Robert poke o f t h e team \\' rk h o \\'n by t h e player a n d de c l a red t h a t good m a t e ri a l , a n d not \Yea k l i n cr made up t h e prai ed t h e i n t ru ct i o n \\' h i ch t h e team h a d recei\·ed from
u c ce
f u l team.
He
ach F u l ler, and the dete r m i n a t i o n \\' h i ch e ve ry man h ad carried i n t o the crame. T h e re u lts h a d h o w n t h a t peace had h e r Y i ctories a "· e l l a w a r . Regret tba t t h ey \\·ere u nable to Le p re-en t w e re then read from enat r Joh n on . · O\ ernor H a ine . Ex-1 .f a) r Pattanga l l . and Coa c h 1-u l le r. J u dge F. E . B ean , "a Democrat w h o \\· a · n t a f raid to be p re ent " paid a h igh t ribute to t h e footbal l , w h i c h
b \\' i n cr o f t h e
o many condemn,
lb) t a m . a n d
t u t l y de fen ded the game o f
n t h e crro u nd
t h at it teache
quickne s of
th u g h t a n d action . M ay o r H i l l iard
In h i -
the
I ok b ri e A y n t h e game and t h e celeb ra t ions follo\\' incr. · t i mation t h e Colby team \\'a- the be-t footbal l team e ' e r pr d u ce d i n
tate.
He wa
o p l a - e d \\' i t h th
re u l t
\Y hen h e \\' a· a_ k e d \\' hat t h e · t u d n t · \\' u l d b t i o n , he ga\·e them pcrmi · ion t
do anyth ing a
o f t h e champion h i p game
that
a l l o\\·ed to do L
"·ay o f celebra lono· a · t hey l ft \\ ' at n· i l le tand
i n g a l ong ide o f t h e K ennebec . n a c c o u n t o f t h e o·ame a v i e \\· ed f ro m one \\'h doe · n o t c l a i m to k n o \\' t h e fi n e l o i n t · "· a g i ,·en by F red \\' . lair. H I ort ray d t h e e n t h u · i a m \Y h i c h t h e p ro f e
o n a l m e n o f t h e tow n h a \' e
ho\\' n o v e r t h e games .
gen u i n ely repre e n t at i \·e body o f a l u m n i \\'Ou l d n t be complete "''· i t h o u t J Im
oomb .
Hi
add re
·
"'·a
of t h e ch a racteri t i c t pe, f u l l of c l iege
a n d re p l endent \\· i t h b u r t
o f h u mor. H e made i n c l u d i n g Pre i dent Robert - .
e \ · e r a l c le \' r t h ru t
o f t h e sp aker· Dr. l a rqua rdt \\'a · h e a r t i l y r c e i \·ed and a ft e r i n d u lging h u m rou · w i t t i c i · m
in
a
pi r i t
at · o m e few
v e ry
r · pas ed i n t o a f h i · ]Jred ce poke in app r c i a t i n o f L h i · year' · t am and o-ay e a n
at t h e expen e of
m
more eric u mood and t i mate o f n e x t y ar' po - - i b i l i l i e . opt i m 1 t i c T h e J a - t peake r o f t h e e v e n i n cr w a · t h e l e a d r
f t h e c h a m p i n · h i1
team.
H e t h a n k ed t h e to\\' n people for thei r i n t e re t , t h e i r upport o f Paul F ra e r . H e d e c l a red t h a t t h e lo alty o i t h e at h le t i c , a n d f o r t h e plend i d ban q u e t . p layer- \\'a - re·pon ible for the �ea o n ' t ri u mph , and that t h ey \\' ished t h a t th y cou ld p l ay h a rder a n d better, n o t f r per a n a l honor, b u t for better re u lt s for t h e Blue a n d G ray . Th ban iuet ended \\' i l h t h e
inging
I ma
l at e r ; it · errand
t h e t rend o f all t h e sp eches · i mp ly a d d i n g one m o re tie to the f riend -Lip
x i t i n g Let\\'een t h e
u cce
and
t ro n g bon d o f
o i l ge, in all i t s de1 a rtments, and the people of
t h e c i ty o f \\'a t e rv i l le .
233
(!lolby may Jlageant Colby Day \\·as c lel;rat d i n a m a n n e r \'e ry ti t t i n g t n i fi cance a n d i mp rtance . rec rd b rea k i n a number
t i e- .
f a l u m n i \\· e re pr
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Footbal l team ret u rn f rom Annapoli . Cro cou n t ry leaye fo r N e w H ayen. 7th in the Big I n t e rcollegiate l.Ieet. � K E B an q u et at the Elm\l·oocl. tan�· ood elected capta i n of football. E,·erybody goe t o chu rch. \ I i d-Seme t e r m ark_ g i ye n out. :M any \·al c n t i n c � . T hank g i Y i n g only t \�O d ay away. E erybody leaye for home. Prexie receiye h i t h i rd degree i n the :\ Iasons. Footba l l B anquet. B u lly time. =-..: othing m u c h . � 1" B anquet at Augu_ta. Z >¥ B anquet at the Elmwood . B o w l ing league organ ized, ro. man el ected P re. idc-11 1 . I K Banquet at E l m w ood. Great katino-. Du l l day. l u b Banquet at Elnl\\ oocl. Gnn cla e tart . Common. <I> - � e Banquet at Elm"·ood . Debate tart. A T !1 Banquet at A u g u _ta. Deut cher Verein o rganized, \\" i l l iam. p resident. Senior Cla giye a concert. Cerc l e Fran<;ai organi z e d . P rexie a t t e n d a l u m n i m eet i n g at Chi cag-o. J u n i o r p rom. committee elected. Q u izzes galore. Smoker a t GYm . x n Banquet at Elmw ood . \"acati o n ta rt .
H RI STi\l \" CAT I O X . ome get back i n t i m e for cla e . . Penderg a t take front . eat i n P.yd1olog-y. A b ence of men noticed in gym . D u l l d ay. D. . ha rou gh h o u se. R oyal b u y s a n e w banj o. All go t o chu rc h . Some go for walk. F i r t add re se by members o f the Advanced Public peaking· D. K . E. win by 3 point from D . . at Ca. i n o alley Fi rst facu l t \· t ea. Good t i m e . B i o- u rpri e� Zeta P i b e a t D . K . E. Mu i ca l Clubs at Fai rfield. R ai n - R a i n - Ra i n - R ai n . l i p p e ry. P ro f. B ro w n t a k e _ a fal l . Second add re s c b y P u b l i c peak i n g C l a s . Fo ter, ' 1 6, l eads Y. �1 . C. A . P rexy p ro v e a uood gue er in P ychology. J ack Coomb , 'o6. ign ·wi t h B rooklyn Kationals. Coach Cohn fu rni hes ome fun in the gym. P rexy peak at 1Ialden, }.fa . Good now hoei1irr. :\fany couple t ry it . H oman :\ I u si cal Co. w e l l patroni zed at Ope r:i Hou . c . R ockwell , ' 1 6, l eads Y . t.I. C. A.. Zete take one bowling record f rom D . L'. A . T . 0. beat Oakland at B a ketba l l , 30-3. !\ [ i d -year only a week a·way.
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H ol i day. A l l take a \'acat ion. La t ch a n ce to get picture in OR.\CLL. omething O\' er on l ' re x . omebody l i p :\ e y r end i n exam • . t i II they com 3 . And W i l l t h y never end ? 4. Rumored a n othe r e xam in P:.) ch I g ) . uptill. 6. P rexy i nt e rv i e \.1 s Lord. Th y a re O \' C L 7 . P rai. ye th rand hol iday. Be inning of new chapter. 9. H ocke team ha fi r t p ra ti e. 1 0. p e ak . at \\'orce ter and La\\ rcncc. Pr ident R obert l l. lub H ou .,e. 12. Club hold deli ht ful <lane at 1 3. Perry, '1 I , p e ak . at chap I . q . Bapti t chu rch fu ll and many tu rned a \\ ay . 1 -. R i cker lub or anized. f u rray P rize D bat r- chosen. r 6. 1 7. T ew man Ul col lege quartet. mall chapel attendance. J Rumored that quartet w i l l .inrr a a m . ome ba eball enthu ia t · " l i mber u p i n g� m . 1 9. -0. tud nt body extend. _ ympathy to Dr. Ob a r upon hi mother' death. tap l e and Young become Pro fe o r . -1. 22. A. T. 0. B a ketball trim· Oakland a0 ain in ood .hape, 29- I O. kowhegan, 47- 1 0. o. E o f Ba ketbal l t am t rim J. D. peak i n chapel. Giddap, B rown J u g. Raymond B rown i n 2...j. . ome })low to ba eball team . " Frank J arrie " dead. 25 . 26. P rexy exerci e h i R hetoric o n tho e de i ri n g cholar ·hip how. 2 7 . Leed , ' 1 6, demon t rate. at the \\'at ervi l l e Auto 28. Z et a P i t a ke po e 1011 o f t he Bowl ing u p. l. 2.
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1\rkuowl.ehgm.eut The Editor wi hes to extend his thank to the following persons who have helped in the different departments of the
O RACLE : The promptness a n d reliab�lity of the associate ed �tors have made the work of compiling the O RACLE a pleasure. The hea rty co-operation extended by the business man ager. M r. Staples, h a s caused t h e appea rance o f this publica tion at the p roper time, w�thout the many delays which occur un der a less efficient business administration; anJ has also made possible the publi hing of this Forty-Ninth Volume of the
0 RAC LE under the present reduced hnancial support. Miss Ware has handled the Art Depa rtment in a man ner showing good executive a bility be ides contributing several drawings herself.
M r. McMackin 's work is also especially
worthy of mention.
It is in deed a pleasure to be able to
include two such sketche as " In Memoriam" and "The . End , " contributed b y Prof. Henry W. B rown. To all others who h a ve helped in thi work who cannot be enumerated personally. we extend once more our hea rty thanks for th e interest shown a n d support rendered. THE EDITOR.
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for such men we offer a c h o i ce e l e c t i o n of t h e m arte t p a t t e r n s a n d l a te s t nove l t ie s i n fi ne wool e n s .
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TYPEWRITERS and SUPPLIES, FOUNTAIN PENS, I N K and HOLDERS
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W ATERV I L LE . M E .
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: t reet S t re e t
Bowling has been a Very Popular Sport a m o n g all l over reation
t h ro ugh
of exe rcise and re s e ,· e r a l
T h e Bowli n g green o f
ce n t u ries.
the
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about a village. ll e y
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in perfect m ost
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critical bowlers .
where
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their
h igh scores.
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Perfect Service
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JOHN M. RICBl\RDSON Colby Ag�nl
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All kinds of Fancy a n d R e t a i l Grocer.e . anned Goods, Flo u r , Grain, Garden and Field Seeds. 'II House and Garden Plants i n May and June.
Orders Taken for WOOD and C O A L C l u b orders p 1 o m ptly filled.
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College C tjJs and Gowns Full Dress Siuts W i t h c o n fi d e n c e i n our m e rc h a n di se a n d fa i t h in t h e p u b l i c we h ave b u i l t o n a sol i d fou n d a t i o n a b u s i ness t h a t w i l l s t a n d t h e t e s t for a l l t i m e .
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I L L E , M AIN E
People Who Know What They Want (j! D o n ' t
waste
t i me w o n de r i n g h o w t hey are
goi n g to g e t i t .
T h ey m a ke u p t he i r
minds
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Central Mai ne Power Com pany Waterville Skowhegan
P R INCIPAL O F FICES Aug'usta Dexter
Gardiner Pittsfield
S TllDE}VTS f]J You r E beral pat ronage o f the past a n d pre en t shows tha t you appreciate good food . properly cooked and
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offers t h ree cour e ' ci e n t i fi c
C o l l ege,
al o a facu l t y of six mell a n d a l l col l ege t ra i n e d and a l l ex perience as teachers.
of
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and
ix women
having large
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ch ool l i f e is u n d e r m a r ke d
ideal a n d t h e
h ristian i n fl uence a n d d i rection.
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for all techn ical sr.i e n t i fi c · and coJ.lege ; h a righ t of certifrom
E n t ra n ce
the
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reasonable.
Board.
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AUGUSTUS OTTEN Dealer i n and Manufacturer of all kinds of
B R EAD. CAKE A. I i
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a
Sprcla/ty
no t o n B u t te r a n d Toa t
rackers
Soda, G ra h a m , M i l k a n d C re a m Biscuits
' e n cl for c a t alogue. W . E . SARGENT, Principal
H E B R O N . MAll\E J une, 1 � 1 5
39- 4 1 Temple Street,
Waterv�lle
WATERVILLE
Drugs, Medicines, Toilet Things Nursery Needs, Surgical Supplies Sundries and Specialties
Typewriter Exchange
SODA, CIGARS
8 9 M a i n Street
co, FECTIONIRY
WATERV I L LE. ME.
KODAKS
:\'ext door below \\'. & F. Ry. \Yaiting Room
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TELEPHONE Your Orders
J. H. DeORSAY
A l l kinds of
TYPEWRITERS
DRUG G IST
to sell a n d to r e n t
Succe_sor to \Y1 ! . C. H A W K E R
7 0 Mai n
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THE NEWTON THEOLOGICAL INSTITUTION ( FO U N D E D 1 825) Eig h t m i l es from
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gro u n d s of 52 acres b e l o n g i n g t o t h e i n s t i t u t i o n .
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pe c i a l p r o v i s i o 1 1 for P o s t -g r a d u a te
students. T h e prox i m i t y of t h e Se m i n ary t o B o s t o n a n d
a m b r i dge m a k e s i t e a s y
f o r stude n t s t o a t t e n d l e c t u re s b y e m i n e n t s pec i a l i st s a n d t h e Lowe l l I n st i tu t e Course s . T h e re are m a n y opportu n i t i e s for e n gagi n g i n m i s s i o n a r y a n d p h i l a n t h ro pi c w o r k b y w h i c h s t u d e n t s a c q u i re c l i n i c a l e x pe r i e n ce a nd c o n t r i bute t o t he i r sel f-su pport. - cl d ress GEORGE
E. HORR, President,
NEW TON CENTER, Mass.
Goburn Classical Institute WAT E R V I L L E , MAI N E
Medical School of Ma ine BOWDOIN COLLEGE
A D D I S O N S . T H A Y E R . Dean
l 0 D eu i n g Street Portla n d , M a i n e
a n E n d o wed prepara tory C o b u rn i chool for y o u n g m e n and w o m e n . T h e c o u r s e of s t u d y are t h orough and T h e fac u l t y i composed well arrange d . of well t rained a n d experien ced teach er;;. 'pecial atten tion is gh-en to the i n d i v i d u a l tudent. T h e u ual t u d e n t activitie are m ain T h e n e w Libby Field is a splen tained. did place for o u t -door port a n d t h e ath t u d e n t s and a re are for a l l the letic u n d e r k i lled d i rection. R eg u l a r branches of student \ . . M . C . A . a n d Y . W . C . A . are carried on b y t h e t u d e n t · for a n y college a n d C o b u rn prepare h a t h e pri v i l ege of certifi cation at t h o ·e college which admit s t udents by ce rtifi cate The location of t h e chool i excel l e n t and expen es a re moderate. For C a talogue w rite t h e P ri n cipal, D R EW T. H A RT H O RN
Colby College C OLBY
COLLEGE wa chartered
by the G eneral Court of M as a
dhusett . February 27, 1 8 1 3. Students may study for either the
A . B. or B.S. degree and for the A . B . degree m a y pre e n t a M odern guage i n place of G reek .
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T h e men
and women are educated in separate d ivisions .
T hey h ave different C hapel
services an d a double set of hon ors and prizes . For �nformat;on and Catalog, Addreos
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