. Epitome: Yearbook 1896. wo hated with a hateFound only on the stage. 280 KlSSAM, 98.— ^ ,, Hitch your wagon to a star. NiNETV-ElGHT.— What are thesevSo witherd and so wild in their attire,That look not like the inhabitants o the earthAnd yet are ont? Miller, 96.— , . , Alas,the love of woman! it is knownTo be a lovely and a fearful thing. .STERRETT, 98.— Give thy thoughts no tongue. WiEGNER, 98.— Conceit in weakest bodies strongest works. Barnard, 98.— _ ? ,, He thinks he s twins. Barton, 97-— ,, , All the world loves a lover. Ninety-Five.— . ^ , . ,, A power is passing from the earth. HiLLM


. Epitome: Yearbook 1896. wo hated with a hateFound only on the stage. 280 KlSSAM, 98.— ^ ,, Hitch your wagon to a star. NiNETV-ElGHT.— What are thesevSo witherd and so wild in their attire,That look not like the inhabitants o the earthAnd yet are ont? Miller, 96.— , . , Alas,the love of woman! it is knownTo be a lovely and a fearful thing. .STERRETT, 98.— Give thy thoughts no tongue. WiEGNER, 98.— Conceit in weakest bodies strongest works. Barnard, 98.— _ ? ,, He thinks he s twins. Barton, 97-— ,, , All the world loves a lover. Ninety-Five.— . ^ , . ,, A power is passing from the earth. HiLLMAN, 98.— , And that kind, wide smile. Curtis, 97-— , , , ., • -^ He had got a hurt o the inside, Of a deadlier sort. BiEBER, 96.— He was not merely a chip of the old block, but an old block himself. Monday Receptions.— All ye abandon hope that enter here. Ninety-Seven.— O wad some power the giftie gie usTo see oursels as ithers see us. Charlies.— . , . ,, ,, The quiet haven of us all. 281. 7>/£^ /dcaqar re


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