. Millsaps Collegian, 1899 . .—Ex. The lily we love it is whiterFor the darkness that covers the day;The pearl of the soul, it is brighter,For the shadows that turn to gray. —Dr. T. O. Tickner, GOLDEN RODS. A hillside flowing with golden fires,Torches that wave when the Sun is still,A splendor of spheres with fretted spires —The golden rods holding the slope of the hill. A gruesome whisper of whithered and dim on-the moons pale way,A rustle of leaves in the lonely the ghosts of the golden rods stoled in grey —li. E. L. in the Bookman. Sow an act, and you reap a habit.


. Millsaps Collegian, 1899 . .—Ex. The lily we love it is whiterFor the darkness that covers the day;The pearl of the soul, it is brighter,For the shadows that turn to gray. —Dr. T. O. Tickner, GOLDEN RODS. A hillside flowing with golden fires,Torches that wave when the Sun is still,A splendor of spheres with fretted spires —The golden rods holding the slope of the hill. A gruesome whisper of whithered and dim on-the moons pale way,A rustle of leaves in the lonely the ghosts of the golden rods stoled in grey —li. E. L. in the Bookman. Sow an act, and you reap a habit. Sow a habit, and you reap a character. Sow a character, and you reap a destiny.— Ex. Think of the sunshine of life, not its clouds.—The Mercerian. Wisdom is oft-times nearer when we stoop than when we soar.—Wordsworth. Measure your minds height by the shade it casts.—Browning. 1^0, I will be the pattern of all patience; I will say nothing.—Shakespeare. 14 THE MILLSAPvS COLLEGIAN. R5SSH5B ALUMNI The editor is ^lad to ^i\e the tcjideis of the sncli an ex-cellent likeness of auotlur lueniber of tiie class of 05—loliii GillLilly (), of Cliesterville, Miss. Lilly was enrolled as a student inSeptember, 1892, and his name ajjpeared in the cataloji-iie of stndentsuntil fFnne,~1895, wiieii lie was yradiiated with the dej^iee of Bacheloi-of Science. Tlie records of the inslitntion show that his elass wasgood. He entered the Soi)hoiuore class and was acknowledged if notthe leader of his class, one of the hardest students. During his first TiiK i>::llsaps collegian. 15 session at colloo-e ]ie secured, to a remarkable degree, tlie confidenceof both faculty and students, and dnring tlie remaining two years waslooked upon as one of the most reliable men in college. The membersof the fnculty seemed to have a warm personal regard for him, andhis fellow-students, wlio knew him at all well, knew him to like him. I dont tliiiik I have


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