. Reveille . i,Massachusetts, there was born on June3, 1887, a Yankee who seemed to begifted with those powers that gotoq-ether to make up an athlete, andalso a scientific charmer of the fairersex. lly the number (jf schools thatElijah has attended, one wouldthink he is cjuite a learned man, and infact he is. to a certain extent; any-way, in his own estimation. In the fall of 1903 he took up hisal)0(lc at the well-renowned College. Elijah wasalways a studious lad. and a lo\-cr ofthat easy study, Calculus. Whenever he was detailed to beO. D. on Saturday, away he would goto
. Reveille . i,Massachusetts, there was born on June3, 1887, a Yankee who seemed to begifted with those powers that gotoq-ether to make up an athlete, andalso a scientific charmer of the fairersex. lly the number (jf schools thatElijah has attended, one wouldthink he is cjuite a learned man, and infact he is. to a certain extent; any-way, in his own estimation. In the fall of 1903 he took up hisal)0(lc at the well-renowned College. Elijah wasalways a studious lad. and a lo\-cr ofthat easy study, Calculus. Whenever he was detailed to beO. D. on Saturday, away he would goto find some of his classmates andappeal to them with the same old ex-cuse, Will yon go on O. D. for meSaturday? I have a special theatricalengagement for that night, and it must be filled. ?Elijah always took great interest in his company, and perhaps developed init the degree of perfectness that it had, but when he was absent it was alwaysunderstood that the company would be on the ]) it lip. 24 William Terry AIahoxky, Leeds, M(l. Classical. President Class, 07; President Athletic Association, 07; Editor-in-ChiefReveille; Historian, 06; Treasurer, 07; Secretary Intercollegiate AthleticAssociation, 07; Chairman Refreshment Committee Rossbowrg Club, 07; Chair-man Rcfresliment Committee June Piall Organization. He iicrcr kiu-c pain zvlio never felt the panics of lij;\\—Platen,Leaniiiig is my sole delight.—Petrarch. Mahoney, better known as Pat,began his eventful career on Septem-ber II, 1883. ()f his early Hfe weknow little, but feel safe in saying- thathe was not a good baby. His firstwords were taken in Latin, and wlientranslated mean, I will he a great law-yer. Having received the limited in-struction given in the public schools ofCecil County, he entered the ElktonHigh Schoiil. ( )n accnunt of lack ofspace, only a few uf his achievementscan be mentioned. 1 le took the classi-cal course, and it is needless to say,came out last in mathematics. He wasca])tain
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