Bomb . ent in which to demonstratehis ability to argue and to sleep. Since he is well equipped with an entertainingline of talk, his success in this particular branch of learning was assured. Hisanecdotes are unparalleled in the history of fiction. His business ability is an outstanding characteristic. His various exploits inbarracks indicate his genius in salesmanship. Truly he will miss his calling if heapplies himself to any other than a business career. The ladies claim a share ofhis attention, and in due course of time—two years, Lewin says—he expects tosettle down in domestic tranquillit


Bomb . ent in which to demonstratehis ability to argue and to sleep. Since he is well equipped with an entertainingline of talk, his success in this particular branch of learning was assured. Hisanecdotes are unparalleled in the history of fiction. His business ability is an outstanding characteristic. His various exploits inbarracks indicate his genius in salesmanship. Truly he will miss his calling if heapplies himself to any other than a business career. The ladies claim a share ofhis attention, and in due course of time—two years, Lewin says—he expects tosettle down in domestic tranquillity. To be serious, though, this character sketch can be summed up in a few words:Lewin is all right. His generous, gooci nature has won him many friends. All hisfaults are little ones and all his virtues are big. Success is sure to accompany himin all he undertakes. He has our sincere wishes for a brilliant future. That aint nothing-. I remember once— f 1 ft %\ s—L^ m ^ri t- •x .1/ IK^ ^^?.^i. Wilson Cary Marshall, RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Born 1902. Matriculated Carl;, Bud Fourth. Class: Private Co. C; Scrball. Third Class: Corporal Co. Cond Class: Sergeant Co. E; RichnMarshal Final Ball. First Class: Baseball; Bomb Staff; Marshal Fl Then did she lift 1 lb Football; Richmc ?; Richmond Club; LOnd Club; Company ivate Co. E; I nd Club; Company Base-Company Baseball. Sec-Baseball; Bullet Staff;Ichmond Club; Company her hand to hispretty dimpling Attracted by the renovin of one of the few, if not the only instihition in theUnited Slates, etc., Cary decided to cast his fortunes with the rest of us. Sowhen the Chesapeake & Ohios Virginia Creeper crawfished into Lexington withits rodent crew, way back in 18, he landed. At the end of his first year he was adorned with both chevrons and stars. Hec?me through the dark and storn^y Third Class year unscathed, and was againdecorated for mental brilliancy and military powers. Ignoring the course inSomeille under Col. Mo


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