Calyx . e graduatesfrom an active practice. Herbert BarnesGargatha, Virginia 2 * E; S. & C. And they call him Esau. Living up to hisname, Barnes is all wool and a yard wide. Thefriendship of the writer with the subject of thissketch, formed at Randolph-Macon, has deep-ened and broadened during our .>;oj(iurn inLexington the past two years. thehappy faculty of making friends, Barnes hasendeared himself to all who know him, and mosteveryone at W. & L. knows him. He is nitty,sympathetic, brilliant, a true, indefatigable, andconscientious worker. Possessed of these richqualities, a
Calyx . e graduatesfrom an active practice. Herbert BarnesGargatha, Virginia 2 * E; S. & C. And they call him Esau. Living up to hisname, Barnes is all wool and a yard wide. Thefriendship of the writer with the subject of thissketch, formed at Randolph-Macon, has deep-ened and broadened during our .>;oj(iurn inLexington the past two years. thehappy faculty of making friends, Barnes hasendeared himself to all who know him, and mosteveryone at W. & L. knows him. He is nitty,sympathetic, brilliant, a true, indefatigable, andconscientious worker. Possessed of these richqualities, a genuine success in his chosen pro-fession awaits him—success in his personalundertakings and a contented heart filled with-that supreme reward derived from service toones fellomnen. Judging from his punctuality at the postoffice, displayed at the coming of every mail,Barnes Domestic Relations should be a con-tinual chain of bliss. Law is a jealous mistress,but it doesnt seem to be the only Beverely Hunter Bark(jw, , Virginia * r A; Executive CommitteemanVaisity Football 20-il; Monogran Club; Varsity Track Here is a student, athlete, and politician. InSeptember, 1919, Hunter hied him hither fromthe fields of Dinwiddle to gratify his insatiabledesire for knowledge. And from the beginning,his opinions on legal matters were sought afterby his classmates. Though fond of the law hewas not so enveloped in it that he could find notime for other acti\-ities, for he fought on thegridiron «nth the same zealous spirit exhibitedin the classroom. Incidentally, he holds theUniversity record in weight. His achievementsare too multifarious to recount; for one thing, heis the Boise Penrose of the , and noenterprise could succeed without his appro% magnetic personality draws the best wishesof everyone on the campus, from the insignifi-cant freshman to the dignified professor. Hunter, you are a man of integrity and per-severance, a friend loval and true. John BellMur
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