Bomb . <c. Stephen Osborne Southall, Jr., DINWIDDIE, VIRGINIA Born 1900. Matriculated Judge, Tut1( S. O. S. Sieve Turl^e^ Fourth Class: Private Co. F. Third Class: Private Co. F; Company Class: Private Co. F: Company Baseball; A, S. C. E. First Class: Pri-vate Co. F ; Company Baseball; A. S. C. E. For een though vanquished, he could argue still. Behold him whom we call Judge, one of the finest men in the class. Hisvirtues are many, his faults but few. He says what he thinks; he means what hesays, and, when once he undertakes a task, he never stops until he


Bomb . <c. Stephen Osborne Southall, Jr., DINWIDDIE, VIRGINIA Born 1900. Matriculated Judge, Tut1( S. O. S. Sieve Turl^e^ Fourth Class: Private Co. F. Third Class: Private Co. F; Company Class: Private Co. F: Company Baseball; A, S. C. E. First Class: Pri-vate Co. F ; Company Baseball; A. S. C. E. For een though vanquished, he could argue still. Behold him whom we call Judge, one of the finest men in the class. Hisvirtues are many, his faults but few. He says what he thinks; he means what hesays, and, when once he undertakes a task, he never stops until he accomplishes these and for his many other good qualities one can not help admiring him. Although he is not exactly conceited, it is a known fact that he has a habit oflooking down on most of us. Even his roommates look up to him, he is so tall. Judge likes—nay loves—to argue. He certainly possesses the gift of thegab. This long, tall, lanky Dinwiddian jined the cavalry at V. M. I. andhas been leadin


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