The New Hampshire College Monthly . drogen mon-oxide,And the resplendent superficies of dry solidity. Arthur T. Vance, in the New York Times Saturday Review. THE NEW HAMPSHIRE COLLEGE MONTHLY 21 However rich, one can eat only enough to satisfy hunger, or wear enough to keep him sees in its riches no opportunity except to minister to its own is not best to stay upon the mount amidst entrancing visions; our duty is down in the who do not love their neighbors cannot have any love for God. Senior Quarterly. The following conversation was overheard


The New Hampshire College Monthly . drogen mon-oxide,And the resplendent superficies of dry solidity. Arthur T. Vance, in the New York Times Saturday Review. THE NEW HAMPSHIRE COLLEGE MONTHLY 21 However rich, one can eat only enough to satisfy hunger, or wear enough to keep him sees in its riches no opportunity except to minister to its own is not best to stay upon the mount amidst entrancing visions; our duty is down in the who do not love their neighbors cannot have any love for God. Senior Quarterly. The following conversation was overheard in the wood shop thefirst of the term : Freshman—What division are you in? Instructor—Both divisions. The Freshman immediately left the room slamming the doorbehind. Our advice to the instructor is grow a beard. Young people looking at cards representing the titles of books:F.—What book does that one represent ?T.—Welch Rabbit, I guess. F.—Oil ! Yes, I remember. I read that book once, put itdown quick before we forget OLLECE NEW5 Rollins 01 has not yet arrived. Largest per cent, of new boys in the history of the college. Most of the old familiar faces are once more seen among us. Professor Pettee passed part of his vacation in Hanover, N. H. F. A. Tasker 03 has returned home on account of his eyesight. C. H. Courser 01 was in the employ of the Concord Land ^VWater Power Co. of Concord as line man this summer. 22 THE NEW HAMPSHIRE COLLEGE MONTHLY W. N. Shipley00 spent Sunday, Sept. 23, in town with friends. Six of the boys have organized a club and hired the Orphan-age. The faculty are leveling ground for a new tennis court neartheir old one. R. A. Cushman 03 went home Sept. 17, sick with mild attackof typhoid fever. R. McA. Keown 01 spent the vacation in the Concord Railroadshops as machinist. Metz 02, Hancock 03, Pierce 03, Keith 04, and F. E. Marsh04 will not return. H. P. Andrews 00 has an excellent position as draughtsmanwith a St. Louis firm. In the destruct


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