Liber brunensis . manmachinery if it aint too thunderinmuch of a grind. The next picture on the screen isLittle Brownie, who hails from Paw-tuxet. Whether this is anywhere nearthe famous Rhodes or not we are sorrywe cannot state. He liked the firstglimpse of the world so well in 1884that he decided to stay and after a fewvicissitudes and metamorphoses (SeeClassical Dictionary) he is now aboutready to quit the campus and settledown as an engineer far from themadding crowds ignoble strife. That this gentleman is well acquaintedwith college affairs is shown by thefact that he thinks McKay to be t


Liber brunensis . manmachinery if it aint too thunderinmuch of a grind. The next picture on the screen isLittle Brownie, who hails from Paw-tuxet. Whether this is anywhere nearthe famous Rhodes or not we are sorrywe cannot state. He liked the firstglimpse of the world so well in 1884that he decided to stay and after a fewvicissitudes and metamorphoses (SeeClassical Dictionary) he is now aboutready to quit the campus and settledown as an engineer far from themadding crowds ignoble strife. That this gentleman is well acquaintedwith college affairs is shown by thefact that he thinks McKay to be themost popular man in the Class of , as he is one of Tom Crosbysheadliners in his tri-weekly vaudevilleperformance, he will be excused thistime. He expects to get his collegehonors when he goes and do some-thing for the college among the peopleof the South. 1910 LIBER BRUNENSIS 105 Harold Stephen Bucklin Sphinx Club (3) (4) ; CivicsClub (3) (4) ; Francis Way-land Scholarship (4). Walter Chester Cameron. Earle Francis Caton $r A C. E. Society (2) (3) (4);Junior Week Committee (3), Leon Franklin Clark©AXEligibility Committee (3). This is a tough case. In all its gor-geousness it resembles a Pawtucketdrug-store illumination or an OlneyvilleFourth of July Celebration. It is veryphilosophical, will eat from the hand iftreated kindly and spoken to gently,and is endowed with almost humanintelligence. It wears a smile con-stantly, lives chiefly on books and relig-ion, and wont stay out late at to be domestic in its hab-its. It will choose the pulpit for itslife-work. Heres the leader of our big brassband, the hero of many a concert, afooter of true tooting ability. His lithefigure, his handsome smiling counte-nance, are familiar to us all. Hes aScotchman, you know, and he spent hisyouth spieling unheavenly airs on thebagpipes. Whats he going to do aftergraduation? Hoot, mon, hes going toget married and have a little Scotch. Chubby cheeked Caton is an off-s


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