Calyx . in English 30; MemberDebate Council iO-ili Mink Staff; Ring-turn Phi Staff;Secretary-Treasurer Junior Law iO; Secretary-TreasurerDemocratic Club iO Barefoot boys together, from the primarygrades through the academic school at collegeand the enchanting and alluring Tucker Hallat W. & L., the writer knows whereof he writesconcerning Jackson. It takes more than a mereacquaintance to know him. Deep beneath hisgenial smile and affable manner are hidden thosequalities of manhood that are admired by every-one. Character is the keystone of his many^^rtues. Possessing a keen intellect, coupledw


Calyx . in English 30; MemberDebate Council iO-ili Mink Staff; Ring-turn Phi Staff;Secretary-Treasurer Junior Law iO; Secretary-TreasurerDemocratic Club iO Barefoot boys together, from the primarygrades through the academic school at collegeand the enchanting and alluring Tucker Hallat W. & L., the writer knows whereof he writesconcerning Jackson. It takes more than a mereacquaintance to know him. Deep beneath hisgenial smile and affable manner are hidden thosequalities of manhood that are admired by every-one. Character is the keystone of his many^^rtues. Possessing a keen intellect, coupledwith that ripeness acquired by years of deepstudy, Jackson has the best cultural educationof anyone in the class. That is an excellentfoundation upon which to build that futurecareer of success and service which we predictfor him. Who mentioned the ladies. And when Jackfalls, oh, boy!—he comes to attention on bothknees,—pleading. He is writing a book en-titled Dan Cupid on the Banks of the Dan. 56. Robert Blakeley JamesClifton Forge, Virginia A T A; n A N; ? A A; C. C; Sophomore Assistant Basket-ball; Chief Marshal Graham-Lee Literary Society; YPromotion Force From the little mountain town of CliftonForge there came to the Mutreplis of Lexing-ton the smiling face and handsome countenanceof Robert Blakeley James. It was in the fall of1916 that he entered our halls of learning andsigned up as a candidate for a degree. Butother things interfered, including the S. A. T. C,and he stayed out of school for a year. But the sun rose one bright September dayin 1919 and found him back on the campus, butwith his place of abode transferred to TuckerHall. Since that time he has been studiouslypursuing the elusive Law degree. But at lasthe has got it firmly clinched and will make awaywith it next June when no one is looking. Thebest wishes of his many friends go with him onhis journey. Carleton Ellsworth JewettRichmond, Virginia Graham-Lee Society; S. & C. Ladies and Gentlemen, allo


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