. The Monticola 1901 . for an organization.—Eds.] young for a history, and not Roll of Freshmen. Karl Clark Atkeson,Charles Wesley Briggs,Lavigo Washington Bumis,Andrew Leopold Click,Linnie Belle Cobuu,Emmert Luther Cole,Albert Jackson Collett,Mary Coplin,Blanche Corbin,Eva Laura Crago,Daniel Dawson,Ada Mae Halstead,Jeannette Clement Hayes,James Vance Howe,Prank Batson Kunst,Robert Huffman Killingsworth,Ernest Daniel Lewis,Arthur Mapel Lucas,Lawi-ence Paxton Miller,Archie Hamilton Miller,Harry Prancis ONeill, Benjamin Franklin Patton, William Erwin Parsons, Tusca Morris, Herbert Cromwell Peck,


. The Monticola 1901 . for an organization.—Eds.] young for a history, and not Roll of Freshmen. Karl Clark Atkeson,Charles Wesley Briggs,Lavigo Washington Bumis,Andrew Leopold Click,Linnie Belle Cobuu,Emmert Luther Cole,Albert Jackson Collett,Mary Coplin,Blanche Corbin,Eva Laura Crago,Daniel Dawson,Ada Mae Halstead,Jeannette Clement Hayes,James Vance Howe,Prank Batson Kunst,Robert Huffman Killingsworth,Ernest Daniel Lewis,Arthur Mapel Lucas,Lawi-ence Paxton Miller,Archie Hamilton Miller,Harry Prancis ONeill, Benjamin Franklin Patton, William Erwin Parsons, Tusca Morris, Herbert Cromwell Peck, William Chalfant Price, Lida Ethel Province, Frederick Franklin Richards, Victor Ernest Shelford, Louis Clark Snyder, Seth Thomas, George Thomas Watsou, Wm. H. Wayt, Carrie Samantha Wells, Edna Earle Wertz, Elizabeth Wilson Wbitehill, Charles Larkin Moore, Howard E. Williams, Virginia Farragut Wilson, Aurora Wiren, George Washington Wood, George Washington Wright, Frank Roy Yoke. 54 The Law Student, BY A ERTAIN classicalstudents whosedelicate organismsand etherial ideasof the eternal fitness ofthings have been rudelyshocked by the free andeasy abandon of the LawStudents, have dubbed themThe Barbarians. Theprospective lawyers are de-lighted to have this appel-lation bestowed upon harmonizes with theirown ideas of their import-ance in the development ofcivilization and in the reali-zation of the nations mani-fest destiny. Time was when they were characterized as Judge JohnsonsAnimals,by indisputable authority in a tone and manner which left ondoubt as to the low order of their classification. Hence, recognition bythe learned classicists as having reached an elementary stage of civiliza-tion shows not only the innate capabilities of the genus, but augurs wellfor its future. The Law Student is a creature of conspicuous individuality. To visi-tors, he is the first object of interest. Preps gaze at him in open-mouthedwonder and tremble as he strides jaast them


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