Gem Yearbook . E. C. Ilallman gave an articulation lanuary 13,1886, at Chesapeake City, Maryland. For a feu-years he received his instruction in voice culture andlanguage at home. His parents, becoming wearyof giving him wand drills, sent him to the Chesa-peake Public School, from which he passed to theHigh School, graduating with the class of entering the Wilmington ConferenceAcademy, Dover, Delaware, graduating with theclass of 1905. After that he took up work in theDelaware State Summer School. Was a birch-wielder from 1905 to 1906. Entered Taylor Univer-sity in fall of 1906.
Gem Yearbook . E. C. Ilallman gave an articulation lanuary 13,1886, at Chesapeake City, Maryland. For a feu-years he received his instruction in voice culture andlanguage at home. His parents, becoming wearyof giving him wand drills, sent him to the Chesa-peake Public School, from which he passed to theHigh School, graduating with the class of entering the Wilmington ConferenceAcademy, Dover, Delaware, graduating with theclass of 1905. After that he took up work in theDelaware State Summer School. Was a birch-wielder from 1905 to 1906. Entered Taylor Univer-sity in fall of 1906. Was president of the Philaleth-ean Literarv Society, winter term of 1907; Editor-in-Chief of The Charles P. Kibby some time in the latter part ofthe nineteenth century was discovered to be a littleray of son shine, making cheerful a small logcabin near Matthews, Ind. lie graduated from theCommon Schools in 1900, and the succeeding yearattended Taylor University. During the years 1901-04 he studied in the Marion Normal School, wherehe lacked one minor credit in English of being grad-uated with the degree II. S. lie received a diplomafrom the Academic Department of Taylor Univer-sity in 1905, anil in 1906 graduated from St. PaulsMechanical Engineering School. He returned toTaylor University and is a member of the SeniorClass of 1909. CHARLES P. KIBBY IPimpfe©^ ®H S(gnan@r Cto^ The school year was almost gone and the closingweek had come. The graduating class was freefrom the regular class routine, but working hardupon the closing exercises of the year. The yearwas a strenuous one, being filled with hard work,and we were feeling somewhat overwrought and inneed of rest. It was a br
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