. Terra Mariae . hool as men apart. The familiar methods of distin-guishing the Senior vary all the way from special ])rivileges in the way of flirtation, as at WestIoint and .napolis, to the wearing of a ]).irtionlar style of collar or tie, carrying canes or smokingcigars. There has b(.en niadt- an arlislic and Ijcanlifnl design fur the watcb-fdli of the Class pi1905. This was especially designed to order for the class; there has been nothing like it before,there will not be anything like it. It is distinctive and exclusive. This ornament will be worn bymembers of the Class of 1905 only, and
. Terra Mariae . hool as men apart. The familiar methods of distin-guishing the Senior vary all the way from special ])rivileges in the way of flirtation, as at WestIoint and .napolis, to the wearing of a ]).irtionlar style of collar or tie, carrying canes or smokingcigars. There has b(.en niadt- an arlislic and Ijcanlifnl design fur the watcb-fdli of the Class pi1905. This was especially designed to order for the class; there has been nothing like it before,there will not be anything like it. It is distinctive and exclusive. This ornament will be worn bymembers of the Class of 1905 only, and by liiose upon wbuni tbf Class bestows it, as betokeningits approval of those favored ones. It will bo for years to come that by wbieb the l!tn5 man willbe known. We believe that in this we are establishing a significant custom and a worthy jirecedent. whichwe hereby bequeath to all succeeding senior classes; one which shall continue as long as our shall crown the city with her usefulness. .548 • ;. (Courtesy of the Baltimore News.]A GENTLEMAN AND A SCHOLAR. LEN vol So soon ? The tinkk of the prompters bell!The players bow, and pass out, one by one—The play at last is done, the tapers fade—Tis time to think: Have we done well or ill?Ilirfc years! Sonu Inil and fnn, some folly, worthy strife, some growth we trustToward nianhodd true. wc nnist. we goForth from this place of memories, and ringTlic curtain down upon our college life! oinncs. So we all go outAs schoolboys now, untried, to cope with lives to live, our records still to make,And bear our worthy parts awhile. Once more—What time that Death shall speak the epilogue—Then surely shall be writ of us againThose solemn words once more. They all go oThat is the time of test, the final summing up,A judgment and decree with no appeal. Oh, may this be the verdict spoken then— And truly—All have quit themselves like men. 350
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