QUIPS AND CRANKS - 1913 . C. J. C. Harper : Lenoir, N. C. F. A. Hill Statesvillc, N C. W. HoLLisTER Newbern, N. C. J E. Howell Rockingham, N. C. W. C. D. Kerr Greensboro, N. C. H. L. McCaskill Bainbridge, Ga. S. H. McCuBBiNS Salisbiry, N. C. J. C. McDoxALD Charlotte, N. C. J. H. \V. McKay Coimibia. S. C. S. R. iMcMaster Winnsboro, S C. A. H. MackEy Greenville. S. C. H. W. Mallov Laurinlnirg. X. C. H. F. Martin Bluelields. Nicaragua B. L. Morrow Albemarle, N C. C. C. Moore McConnellsville, S. C. J. W. OCoNNELL Charlotte, N. C. B. R. OXeal Greenville, S. C. H. B, OvERCASH Statesville, N C. J. W.


QUIPS AND CRANKS - 1913 . C. J. C. Harper : Lenoir, N. C. F. A. Hill Statesvillc, N C. W. HoLLisTER Newbern, N. C. J E. Howell Rockingham, N. C. W. C. D. Kerr Greensboro, N. C. H. L. McCaskill Bainbridge, Ga. S. H. McCuBBiNS Salisbiry, N. C. J. C. McDoxALD Charlotte, N. C. J. H. \V. McKay Coimibia. S. C. S. R. iMcMaster Winnsboro, S C. A. H. MackEy Greenville. S. C. H. W. Mallov Laurinlnirg. X. C. H. F. Martin Bluelields. Nicaragua B. L. Morrow Albemarle, N C. C. C. Moore McConnellsville, S. C. J. W. OCoNNELL Charlotte, N. C. B. R. OXeal Greenville, S. C. H. B, OvERCASH Statesville, N C. J. W. Phillips Sanford, N. C. D. M. Rea Matthews, N. C. G. G. REID Rutberfordton, N. C. W. W. Robinson Easley, S. C. J. H. Rouse Valdosta, Gi. M. G. Sandiffj! Lowryville, S. C. L. W. Sharp Waycross, Ga. E. D. Shaw Sumter, S. C. M. J. Shirley Honea Path, S. C. 1. G, Stuart Newton, N. C. J. C. Todd Laurens, S. C. C. R. Wilson Arlington, Tenn. Leonhardt Wvatt Easlcy, S. C. H. H. Greensboro, N. C. G. W. Carr. Durham, N. U)B V- PR5& CRANKS f ]^^ ^ o Dover a^: Davidson I Ci )l RSI, c\cr\- nurrati\(. must lia\c a tinic. a place, and i woulcl wel>e considered trite in sayinj^?) a (/irl. This article, since it deals withI)o\ er, a true Davidsonian, ])r()ves no e\ce])ti()n to that rule. The time of Dovers dehut into Da\id>onian delij,dUs was ti\e oclockon a warm afternoon of early Se])teniljer. ii)i[. The place—a bock or soheliind Skits, and that is definite enough. .Vnd here pardon a digression,which indeed is unaxoidable—an ajiostrophe to the dinky. Hut no pen withflowing facility could fully do it justice; so. essentia element as it is of ourcollege life, that \ehicle must he left uuweiit. iiiihoiiurcd. and. saxe for a fewmournful jdaints. unsung. Jhe moral atmosjjhere was at its best. So much had it increased duringthe summer months of non-use that it had spread from the campus, envelopedthe village, and even succeeded in getting past Skits to the station.


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