Terra Mariae . F. J. FRERE Chemistry aXI) heres Jue! For the lasteighteen years, more or less, thisj^/AJ promising- product of Charles=™* County has been roaming Col-lege Iark in a tireless search forknowledge and fame. At last the taskis tinishe<l. the great objective at-tained. Joe is an of those n^eek,shy, unsophisticated individuals thatone reads about, and yet somehowseldom meets. His exit from ourmidst will leave a gaj) that we fear w illnever be filled. The human ])henomenon in behalfof whom this totally inadequate lit-erary effort is expended is one of theold type of Maryla


Terra Mariae . F. J. FRERE Chemistry aXI) heres Jue! For the lasteighteen years, more or less, thisj^/AJ promising- product of Charles=™* County has been roaming Col-lege Iark in a tireless search forknowledge and fame. At last the taskis tinishe<l. the great objective at-tained. Joe is an of those n^eek,shy, unsophisticated individuals thatone reads about, and yet somehowseldom meets. His exit from ourmidst will leave a gaj) that we fear w illnever be filled. The human ])henomenon in behalfof whom this totally inadequate lit-erary effort is expended is one of theold type of Maryland student. Hecame to us in the days when this glor-ious institution was known under thename of The Maryland State Col-lege fjf Agriculture. Joe has ])ur-sned the chemical course and has atlast caught up with it. He will make his mark.—of thiswe are sure, If perseverance, intel-ligence, modesty and good naturecount for anything, the name of F. will some day rank high in theannals of human JOHN STL ART GALLOWAY Department of Law The days of my frccdoiit arc o cr iindthe life of a bachelor ends.— Vw^ ITH exams in back of hin.\My exams in front of him and menj^|§ falling on every side. .Stuarttook him a wife, ^\hat greaterexhibition of courtage can one look forin mortal man! Stuart was a goodfellow Ijefore he got married: rumorhath it that he is still, but that he isa changed man. Xo more late classmeetings for him. .Stuart is going tomake good, I am told, for one reason(his wife) or another, and we all )ect some day to appear before thecourt ])resided over liy Judge Callo-way, the dignified. It is our earnestho])e that on that dav his Honor willhave as few unpleasant remarks tomake as he has always had in luck, .^tuart! Fori^-iao


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