Bones, molars, and briefs . Artihr F,..Lynch, S. Howard, .MacCoffrey. W. B., .Mitchell. L<k .M.,Moore, G. Story. .Nugent. .Vrtiuk .Oliver. Wahe , Ijjiis ., Kivey, Picgott, J. B Roberts, C. Wesley, .Rutleih;e. ?L\rry .\.. .Rowe, Ernest H., K. i.,Scott. Edwin .Smith. J. C. Dempsey , .\lex. Ruiz,Sowers. Walter TlTLOU. lIokAlE Thomas. Hkknard ().,Thome, Charles C. ToUFUK, MoHAMMEn,TlTTLE. ,\rNOLI) n., . Del Toro. Jorge. .Stonestreet, W. W., .Stuart, George Horace Wm. Leroy. WlUTK. ZiEGLEK. Charle
Bones, molars, and briefs . Artihr F,..Lynch, S. Howard, .MacCoffrey. W. B., .Mitchell. L<k .M.,Moore, G. Story. .Nugent. .Vrtiuk .Oliver. Wahe , Ijjiis ., Kivey, Picgott, J. B Roberts, C. Wesley, .Rutleih;e. ?L\rry .\.. .Rowe, Ernest H., K. i.,Scott. Edwin .Smith. J. C. Dempsey , .\lex. Ruiz,Sowers. Walter TlTLOU. lIokAlE Thomas. Hkknard ().,Thome, Charles C. ToUFUK, MoHAMMEn,TlTTLE. ,\rNOLI) n., . Del Toro. Jorge. .Stonestreet, W. W., .Stuart, George Horace Wm. Leroy. WlUTK. ZiEGLEK. Charles L., . Maryland. Pennsylvania. Arkansas. New York. Delaware. West Virginia. icnnsylvania. Maryland. Massachusetts. North Carolina. New Jersey. South Carolina. \irginia. Georgia. Maryland. Maryland. Florida. Maryland. West Virginia. Porto Rico. Maryland. Maryland. Nfaryland. Pennsylvania. Egypt. Sinilh Dakota. Ilirlii Rico. .Maryland. Maryland. Maryland. South Carolina. Maryland. Maryland. ^^^^^^^^m^^^r-^mm^^y^ 8o. Seniors to right of them,Juniors to left of them,Sophs in front of them;Volleyed and thunderedShouted and yelled like—Boldly they marched and the campus greenAmid that awful all the freshmen. ^^ UCH is the experience of all thfe freshmen, how slow exerything- would seem without^*^ it! wh\- going to college would seem like our Sunday mornings duty—our^^^^1 Sunday mornings duty—going to church. Our class is represented by studentsfrom Brani])ton, Canada, to Cape Horn, from Greenlands Icy Mountains to Africas CoralStrand: all congregating in Baltimore; strangers in a strange land, not even acquainted withDur own classmen, afraid to speak to any one for fear of addressing the wrong man. Allmen look like Sophs to us. Our firstmartyr whom I recall, was our former brother Carey—Carey announced that on a certain day at a certain place, there would be a meeting of theFreshman class. Now the day came around, but Carey never—I wonder why? We n
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