Calyx . up in thiswild country, naturally he chose Baltimoreas a fitting place to prepare for a collegecareer. At McDonogh School where he hadhis preparatory education, he did well ineverything. Since coming here in 1914 hehas kept up his high standard of achieve-ments. He has a cheerful disposition, andis an aggressive, diligent, energetic andconscientious worker in whatever he under-takes, having as his motto, Although I maynot win, I am never conquered. But he hasforsaken this maximum in one instance forhe admits that Amor vincit omnia. Heshould be a good linguist for he has had allof Cutey


Calyx . up in thiswild country, naturally he chose Baltimoreas a fitting place to prepare for a collegecareer. At McDonogh School where he hadhis preparatory education, he did well ineverything. Since coming here in 1914 hehas kept up his high standard of achieve-ments. He has a cheerful disposition, andis an aggressive, diligent, energetic andconscientious worker in whatever he under-takes, having as his motto, Although I maynot win, I am never conquered. But he hasforsaken this maximum in one instance forhe admits that Amor vincit omnia. Heshould be a good linguist for he has had allof Cuteys courses and all German aswell. Francis has been just as active outsidethe classroom for he was Secretary-Treas-urer Graham-Lee two terms; Debater at An-nual Celebration, 1918; Historian MarylandClub, 1916-17; Member Deutsche Verein;Managing Editor of Ring Turn Phi, 1917-18; on Editorial Staff of Southern Col-legian, 1916-17; won French Scholarship,1916-17; Instructor in French, 1917-18. Page Slxty-ttuo. NELSON EARL BARKERCRANFOR1 > Jasper, Alabama Neb caused great consternation in theFaculty by wanting to take Greek III andLatin III in his Freshman year, but afterall the arts of persuasion had been usedupon his classic nature, he reluctantly ac-ceded to the wish of Prof. Hogue and that they be allowed a year in whichto review these courses. He had to enter thebeginners courses in both of these subjects,but, as he expressed it, it was a uselesswaste of time. Nelson Earl Barker Cranford was bornin Jasper, Alabama, December 9, 1898. Forfour short years he loafed at the WalkerCounty High School, and then enteredWashington and Lee in September, a student, Neb has taken to the classicsas a German to murder, with the result thathe has accumulated a great store of ancientlore. During his Senior year he has carriednine courses, making an average of but lit-tle less than A. Like a true Greek, Nebtook to athletic sport. He rowed on theAlbert Sidney second crew his Fre


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