X-ray . rentremark of the aforesaid Casey. When in themidst of a heated class discussion as to the relativemerits of Johns Hopkins, Harvard and our M. , J. C. was abruptly asked what his opinionwas in the matter. He made this record reply. Well I dont care much, and it seems to me I am getting here more than I can take in—where-upon he immediately closed up, nor could he evenbe moved so far as to indulge in the laugh whichfollowed. We have tried Spiritus Fermenti. Itsall the same—no talk—all time think. WILLIAM NELSON * 1 i); T X ERUSTBURC, VA. He things loo much; such men are dangerousWIL


X-ray . rentremark of the aforesaid Casey. When in themidst of a heated class discussion as to the relativemerits of Johns Hopkins, Harvard and our M. , J. C. was abruptly asked what his opinionwas in the matter. He made this record reply. Well I dont care much, and it seems to me I am getting here more than I can take in—where-upon he immediately closed up, nor could he evenbe moved so far as to indulge in the laugh whichfollowed. We have tried Spiritus Fermenti. Itsall the same—no talk—all time think. WILLIAM NELSON * 1 i); T X ERUSTBURC, VA. He things loo much; such men are dangerousWILLIAM, so designated by his parents, but morepopularly labeled just plain Bill, states that heis from Rustburg; just where that is nobody seemsto know. His friends are equally ignorant of hishabits, except that much of his recreation time isspent in writing to some one in Rustburg, other thanhis parents. Bills one fault is his garrulity. A good student, loyal friend and gentleman. 54 THE 19 16 X-RAY. WALTER MAYNARD OTEY * X; A 2 i; goose creek, Manager X-Ray, 16 FOR four years now the savage breast of the aver-age Med has been soothed by Bills excellentimitation of a nigger songbird. Driven from thesacred precincts of Goose Creek, its golden sandsand rippling shoals by the aforesaid propensity toburst forth into noise, he resolved to engage in thestudy of medicine. When not carolling he mostgenerally chews tobacco. Last year he lived withGeorge Schenk, but is now keeping house for him-self. For a most lazy man Bill has been mostsuccesssful. On those occasions he does not appearin person; he is most successfully represented by hisfriend John Roger. Next year his address will beRoanoke, Va. PAUL G. PARKER POTECASE, N. C. P. G. comes to us, after having spent two years atWake Forest. During his third year he plungeddeeply into the mad sea of college politics, andcame out in the Vice-Presidents chair. His mottois, To say little, think much, and like all goodBaptist


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