. Lest We Forget 1910 . hen it rises in 1910 on the third scene of this college drama, interestgrows intense. The actors now feel the responsibility upon them of making-good for Union and enter heartily into every activity of college life; they fillablv positions of trust in many branches of University interests; as upperclassmen they feel it rests largely upon them to uphold the honor of college friendships have been formed and every day is full of interest andappointed duties well carried out. But the act moves swiftly to the close withthe bright Commencement days and the curtain


. Lest We Forget 1910 . hen it rises in 1910 on the third scene of this college drama, interestgrows intense. The actors now feel the responsibility upon them of making-good for Union and enter heartily into every activity of college life; they fillablv positions of trust in many branches of University interests; as upperclassmen they feel it rests largely upon them to uphold the honor of college friendships have been formed and every day is full of interest andappointed duties well carried out. But the act moves swiftly to the close withthe bright Commencement days and the curtain falls again. 41 December begin. Everybody nervous. The last scene is yet to come but from the three heretofore enacted, we cannotbut think that it will be a splendid one and the players will enter on the largerstage of life beyond college, well trained and ready to act a noble part. Yell. Ripple, Rapple, Bibble, Babble, Juniors, one plus seven,Boosters, Bravos, Builders. Bounders, Stars that Avill shine in 42 December 8, 9, 10. 7 f J J » f 31unfor Cla£0 0rop*)ecp- In rummaging through a pile of old discarded Medical books which had beenstored in a little room adjoining the office of an old Physician, I found two oldvolumes which were very unlike the other books. On opening one of them Ifound the page filled with strange names and dates. My curiosity beingaroused I enquired of my old friend, the Doctor, how he came in possession ofthese strange books. He then told me that years before he had been called to attend a very pe-culiar old man whom he found in the last stages of Tuberculosis. In a veryshort time he died, his last request being that the Doctor would take his be-loved books. I then turned my attention again to the books and examined them with was astonished to find that their. contents related almost entirely to OldUnion University. Although the books had undoubtedly been written manyyears before, I was surprised to find in one place an accurate


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