. The Monticola 1901 . re ready todo likewise as soon as the call becomes imjDerative. As the day of partingdraws near we naturally look into one anothers faces, thinking of courts ofjustice, legi-slative halls and legal benches, and then wonder when we shallmeet again. But now we bid a final farewell to the University and to each otherfor a few short days, believing that the memory of the Senior Law Class ofthe West Virginia University of the year 1900 will not soon fade from thememory of man. Historian. Roll of Jenior Law Class. Edward Staples Barnitz, A. Ara Barrickman,Seaton Garland
. The Monticola 1901 . re ready todo likewise as soon as the call becomes imjDerative. As the day of partingdraws near we naturally look into one anothers faces, thinking of courts ofjustice, legi-slative halls and legal benches, and then wonder when we shallmeet again. But now we bid a final farewell to the University and to each otherfor a few short days, believing that the memory of the Senior Law Class ofthe West Virginia University of the year 1900 will not soon fade from thememory of man. Historian. Roll of Jenior Law Class. Edward Staples Barnitz, A. Ara Barrickman,Seaton Garland Butler,Marshall A. Byrnside,Gibson Lamb Caldwell,Henry Stuart Cato,Thomas Coleman, A. M.,John Cookman,Jesse Ward Daniel,Clay Day, Joseph Henry Donahey,David Milton Easley, Harry Lightfoot Plournoy,Robert Emmett Guy,John James Hendrick,William Wellington Hughes,John Palmer Hundley,Clark Langley,Count Lee Radcliffe,Gerald Newton Smith,William Jefferson Snee,Charles Patrick Swint,Frank Weaver,George Rogers Clark Wiles. 60. Junior Law Class. T IS the proud task of this historian to record some of the deedsand characteristics of a class that is the most noted in the Univer-sity, which fact is recognized by all from the unsophisticated deni-zen of Prepdom to the wisest of the Seniors, and that it is theonly class in school possessing the proper college spirit,hasbeen the confirmed judgment, not only of the students, but of the citizensof the town. The Junior Law Class is composed of members representing four statesand ranging in age from the nineteen-year-old jDrosecuting attorney fromWood county, to the forty-year-old, dignified and eloquent legislator fromWetzel county. It would indeed be interesting to write a short sketch ofthe lives of such members as the ever contriving and jjugnacious Horner,the Widower Con-ell the satirist Laing, the sportive Brackman,Mark Hanna Chapman, the ever-prominent (?) Corbin, Grand DodgerAlexander, the whole-souled Wooddell, Schoolmaster Craig, the l
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