Our College Times . f her staunch little friends. Ourgood wishes go with you Rhodie. Favorite expressions—I [ me child. Matrimonial proSDect—Hopeful. Weakness—Giggling. Strong point—High grades in herstudies. Ryntha B. Schelly. Where withal shall we find words topicture our Schelly who has an indi-viduality all her own. On the Hallshe excels in playing the fool, by imi-tating Italians, tiddlers and teachersamid -torms of laughter from the we ever forget her David andfonathan friendship with Miss Kline?Playing tennis, training horses, anddoing things


Our College Times . f her staunch little friends. Ourgood wishes go with you Rhodie. Favorite expressions—I [ me child. Matrimonial proSDect—Hopeful. Weakness—Giggling. Strong point—High grades in herstudies. Ryntha B. Schelly. Where withal shall we find words topicture our Schelly who has an indi-viduality all her own. On the Hallshe excels in playing the fool, by imi-tating Italians, tiddlers and teachersamid -torms of laughter from the we ever forget her David andfonathan friendship with Miss Kline?Playing tennis, training horses, anddoing things for Elizabeths sake maybe named her hobbies. She love- toplay jokes and with her clever stuntsonthe hall, and mischievous eyes -hekeeps the teacher- guessing. But shehas a serious side too, and i- an activeworker in her home church, where shei- Presidenl of an organized Bible class Favorite expression—Come on. Favorite pa-time Taking photo-graphs. Strong point Debating. Matrimonial prospect—Rather OUR COLLEGE TIMES portation. From the time the colon-ists came into America, until the Nine-teenth Century, there was little laborsaving machinery. At that time theinventive talent of man began to mani-fest itself. In 1793 Eli Whitney invented thecotton gin which enabled one man toclear of seeds, as much cotton as athousand men had been able to do byhand. In 1807 Robert Fulton inventedthe Steamboat which was an unquali-fied success. The printing press andsewing machine came into use in F. B. Morse invented the tele-graph in 1832, and about this timethe locomotive and railroads werebuilt. Owing to the great increase in steamcarrying power on land and sea, thetransportation charges were greatlyreduced. This reduction in chargesinspired the people so that they beganra;sing larger crops, producing moregoods, and taking greater interest incommerce. This period of progress in civili-zation, invention, and commerce, madeit necessary to establish trade centersi


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