X-ray . s what drifted into our family is a constant worker, a great believer in pre-paredness, and never fails to take advantage of an op-portunity to bring down a few berries. Though oftendiscouraged, this pink-headed Carolinian has workedconsistently and hard throughout his years here, and nowhe reaps his just compensation. He tells us he willdepart in June for the land of his hearts desire, wherehe says the sunshine of Carolina is patiently know his future work will reflect honor to hischosen profession. However, it has long since been de-cided that this Carolinian m


X-ray . s what drifted into our family is a constant worker, a great believer in pre-paredness, and never fails to take advantage of an op-portunity to bring down a few berries. Though oftendiscouraged, this pink-headed Carolinian has workedconsistently and hard throughout his years here, and nowhe reaps his just compensation. He tells us he willdepart in June for the land of his hearts desire, wherehe says the sunshine of Carolina is patiently know his future work will reflect honor to hischosen profession. However, it has long since been de-cided that this Carolinian missed his calling when hechose Pharmacy, for all who have attended the Phar-maceutical Association gave him the name PatrickHenry, which he justly deserves, as he is a most ablespeaker, lending both dignity and eloquence. In Y. A. work he has been exceedingly active, but neverhas he neglected to prepare for a standing engagementwhich he has with Mr. Rudd every Monday afternoonfrom 3 to 4 oclock. 142. ^^^t^O^ZLC^-^f, Spartanburg, S. As\ when you do |noll> —Never asfy when you do not fynoiv. Lexingtonbob There is no substitute for thorough going, ardent andsincere earnestness. Age, 19; height. 5 ft. 7 in.; Spartanburg High School, Age_ 2| . height_ g f( 9)/, |n . Washington and Le•16; Pharmaceutical Association; M. C. V. orchestra. rjmv _ -]]4 -\\5. Pharmaceutical Association. MOSES JACOBS amounts to two hundred poundsof mirth and embarrassment to himself, and to othersparticularly. With a smile as broad as the diameter ofhis corpuscular frame, he will make a pronounced orna-ment for one of our future apothecaries. On the otherhand, our glass manufacturing industry may well rejoice,for in him it will not lack business. It will beyond alldoubt enjoy tremendous prosperity and thrive luxuriantlyduring our friends pharmaceutical career. But in thedays to come our reflections on college days will bematerially brightened by memories of one who addedso greatly t


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