The Kaldron . bility and has been a mainstay in thisdepartment on the cinder track. Since hehas taken courses in nearly every departmentof the College, it is a difficult matter to makepredictions, but he does have a broad mindededucation. WALTER WEAVER BINGAMAN, * A K Latrobe,, Pa. Latrobe High School Let me have men about me that are fat.—Julius Caesar. Modern Problems Club, 3, 4; CampusStaff, 3; Mens Senate, 4; Circulation Man-ager of Publications, 4; History and PoliticalScience Club; Chairman W. B. B. DecorationCommittee, 4. Bing found the field for his peculiar tal-ents too limited a
The Kaldron . bility and has been a mainstay in thisdepartment on the cinder track. Since hehas taken courses in nearly every departmentof the College, it is a difficult matter to makepredictions, but he does have a broad mindededucation. WALTER WEAVER BINGAMAN, * A K Latrobe,, Pa. Latrobe High School Let me have men about me that are fat.—Julius Caesar. Modern Problems Club, 3, 4; CampusStaff, 3; Mens Senate, 4; Circulation Man-ager of Publications, 4; History and PoliticalScience Club; Chairman W. B. B. DecorationCommittee, 4. Bing found the field for his peculiar tal-ents too limited at Dickinson College and blewin here last year to reorganize publications andclean up all the graft in school as well aswipe out the pseudo-Tammany political radium he literally showers energy allabout him, but unlike radium Bing doesntseem to disintegrate while doing it. Literallybustling with business, Bing has bustled so wellthat even Doc Bill admits that Bing is somelittle bustler. Forty-four. GEORGE L. BIRD, * T A, A K Meadville, High School Dutton Society, 2, 3, 4; Quill Club, 3, 4,(President, 4); History ami Political ScienceClub, 3, 4; Campus Staff, 1, 2, 3, 4, (Associ-ate Editor, 4); Kaldron Staff, 3, 4, (Art Edi-tor, 4); Literary Monthly, 2, 3, 4, (Editor,4); Publications Board, 4. The task of getting the Lit out on time isresponsible for the slightly melancholy stampupon the otherwise handsome features of theyoung man at the left. Without it one caneasily discern a likeness to Edgar Allen Poe,and David Belasco, with perhaps a trace ofDavid Griffith. His devotion to literarypursuits is certainly amazing; even the girls donot compete. It is true that sometimes alongabout May when the birds sing, the flowersspring, and the lovers cling, George occasion-ally takes one of them up the Cussie but, asfar as we can see, neither to spring, sing, orcling, but merely for exercise or perhaps todiscuss a storys plot. JOHN CARAWAY BIRD, $ T A, A
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