The Pine Knot . ich make for victory in theday when we shall be judged according to our works. There came unto the king the voice of the Seniors crying: O king! The Juniors do strive against us in our efforts. But the strength of the Juniors prevailed. In the last year of our kings reign, the Class of 1916—eleven in number—chose for themselves a leader,Samuel, and he and all his company did make much sacrifice of rest and peace for the work whereunto they hadbeen called. It came to pass after five months of toil and examinations were passed, there went out from the kinga decree unto the eleven
The Pine Knot . ich make for victory in theday when we shall be judged according to our works. There came unto the king the voice of the Seniors crying: O king! The Juniors do strive against us in our efforts. But the strength of the Juniors prevailed. In the last year of our kings reign, the Class of 1916—eleven in number—chose for themselves a leader,Samuel, and he and all his company did make much sacrifice of rest and peace for the work whereunto they hadbeen called. It came to pass after five months of toil and examinations were passed, there went out from the kinga decree unto the eleven which granted unto them many rights and privileges. And there was much gladnessamong them. And when they have performed all things according to the law of the king, they will return eachunto his own people. And this ends the brilliant history of the college career of this illustrious Class of 1916. Butof its mighty doings in the far-reaching future, a stronger hand than mine will have to write. 19 1 fir^ 38. utye Pine 2Cnot liit;1 ?• ?????? ??? — ^^d^ I., ?? ??????- :..:;:iii a?:iag: » ?iiiiimn ? iniiiiiiiiiiii iiiniiiiiiiii iniii i mini LAST summer, while attending the Pan-American Fair, I accidentally came upon an old man who wasselling some articles to which he would give no name except, a mystic globe. Always having had a desireto know something of my future, I eagerly purchased a globe at a price which seemed to me at that timevery exorbitant. Since the globe has been in my possession, strange to say, I have never until this day had thecourage to ask for a revelation of my own future. Realizing that our college life is nearing its close, and knowingthat we might never know the future career of one another, I thought, since it was in my power to give this infor-mation, I owed this duty to my classmates, and for the first time, I sought aid from the mystic globe. WhenI locked the door of my room, I carefully took the globe from my t
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