. Lake Forest College stentor . he Cold Ground Mrs. Clapp. 7. The Leather Bottel Mr. Clapp. 8. The Northumberland Bagpipe Mr. Brewster. 9. Tobaccos but an Indian Meal Mr. Clapp. 10. Barbara Allen Mrs, Clapp. 11. Lilli Burlero Mr. Clapp. 12. All in the Downs Mrs Clapp. 13. Down Among the Dead Men Mr. Clapp. 14. Dulce Domum 15. Dusky Night Rider Down the Sky 16. The Vicar of Bray 17. Rule Brittania 18. The British Grenadiers Mr. Brewster. 19. The Girl I Left Behind MeThe Lincoln Poacher Mr. Clapp. 1. The Pretty Creature Mr. Clapp 2. Phyllis has such Charming Graces Mr. Brewster. REHSEN HOUSE DAN
. Lake Forest College stentor . he Cold Ground Mrs. Clapp. 7. The Leather Bottel Mr. Clapp. 8. The Northumberland Bagpipe Mr. Brewster. 9. Tobaccos but an Indian Meal Mr. Clapp. 10. Barbara Allen Mrs, Clapp. 11. Lilli Burlero Mr. Clapp. 12. All in the Downs Mrs Clapp. 13. Down Among the Dead Men Mr. Clapp. 14. Dulce Domum 15. Dusky Night Rider Down the Sky 16. The Vicar of Bray 17. Rule Brittania 18. The British Grenadiers Mr. Brewster. 19. The Girl I Left Behind MeThe Lincoln Poacher Mr. Clapp. 1. The Pretty Creature Mr. Clapp 2. Phyllis has such Charming Graces Mr. Brewster. REHSEN HOUSE DANCE. The men of Remsen House of theAcademy gave an informal dance atthe Academy gymnasium Friday guests from the college wereMisses Chamberlin, Morin, Pratt, Stev-ens, Laing; Upton, Sibbitt, Zwilling,Dodd, Dunn, McCandless, Huxford^Jackson, M. Clarke, Bockhofif, Knox,.Gushing, D. Clarke, Courtright; , Helfrich, Osborne, McKee^Morrow, Clearman and Strohauer. Vogelsangs for private parties. THE STENTOR 30a. ALUMNI NEW^S 1902—^Katherine Robinson ( J. Tupper) after four years resi-dence in North Dakota, has recentlyreturned to Galesburg, Illinois,where her husband (L. F. A. 99) is inthe abstract business at 129 S. Cherr)-street. Just in time for the 1902 re-union, and she should bring her twolittle girls along. 1903—Edsell Winfield Scott died onSaturday at St. Elizabeths Hospital,Chicago, after an operation for appen-dicitis. He was 33 years old, and wassuperintendent of buildings for theMcCormick estates. Mr. Scott was atLake Forest for two years, was promi-nent in athletics and a member ofKappa Sigma. He leaves a widowbut no children. 1907—Born at St. Paul, Minn., tcrGeorge and Miriam McCandlessMichael, April 3, a son. 1909—Miss Zelda Ayres has^ al-most entirely recovered from hersevere accident of the winter, and isexpecting to teach English next yearin the high school at Oregon, 111. 1910—Clara Crawford has beenspending the winter in Tusc
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