Bethanian, 1909 . I look a little sleepy, but this is due to over study aud con-fmement. Of all men I am most awake. I know my attend to it. That of others I am not concerned. Myfather is a lawyer and I have imbibed bis traits. That accountsfor my ability as an orator. Give me a chance and tlie worldis mine, and if no chance is given I will make on-. Yours Truly, G. D. RAMSEY. Dear Editor :— Nobody has ever guessed what I am going to be in thedrama of human affairs. In fact, you could not gue^s. Sincemy arrival at Bethany I have been cut loose from my strings, and ha


Bethanian, 1909 . I look a little sleepy, but this is due to over study aud con-fmement. Of all men I am most awake. I know my attend to it. That of others I am not concerned. Myfather is a lawyer and I have imbibed bis traits. That accountsfor my ability as an orator. Give me a chance and tlie worldis mine, and if no chance is given I will make on-. Yours Truly, G. D. RAMSEY. Dear Editor :— Nobody has ever guessed what I am going to be in thedrama of human affairs. In fact, you could not gue^s. Sincemy arrival at Bethany I have been cut loose from my strings, and have ventured out into the sea of life andhave wrestled with its prol)lems. I find they are easy. It isfor me to search out the vast unknown, and Bring to lightihe knowledge that a thousand years of our present thouglitwould take to a discover. I have visions that are not coinmonto the general human mind. I see through the surface of allthings, and delve into the remote recesses of reason. My mindsoars up and up a


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