The record of the class of 1914 . tum to the perennial V. M. C. A. he was the one bestbet. Good natured and generous, he has made manv friends and no enemies, asystem which if pursued in after years should go far to make our Em the of Moorestown. 102 HERBERT WILLIAM TAYLOR —-HERB. ?AND TAYLOR- From a certain never-to-be-forgotten night in Freshman year to this pru^ent season of tears and long-drawn partings Herb won his way straight to ourhearts, and has ever since occupied considerable space. And that we have notl)een selfish about it either, we have but to state that next year he h


The record of the class of 1914 . tum to the perennial V. M. C. A. he was the one bestbet. Good natured and generous, he has made manv friends and no enemies, asystem which if pursued in after years should go far to make our Em the of Moorestown. 102 HERBERT WILLIAM TAYLOR —-HERB. ?AND TAYLOR- From a certain never-to-be-forgotten night in Freshman year to this pru^ent season of tears and long-drawn partings Herb won his way straight to ourhearts, and has ever since occupied considerable space. And that we have notl)een selfish about it either, we have but to state that next year he has beenbequeathed to the college body in general and Jimmy Babbitt in particular, thateach and all may have before them a living exijonent of the glory that was1914. Herb has ever held aloft the ideals of our class, yet in the capacity ofstandard bearer has attempted to keep hiiuself outside the range of public vis-ion. But let us here gratefully ackiiuwlcdgc fnur years of faithful years of jileasant fellowshi|).. IIW


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