The New Hampshire College Monthly . efore, trust your parents, your teachers,your students, your children, and all with whom you have anydealings, that you may help them to be honest, upright menand women. Senator Beveridge says, in a recent article in the SaturdayEvening Post: Above all things do not lose your confidence inyour fellow-men. You are not a very great man if you are notgreat enough to stand betrayal. You had better have your con-fidence broken a dozen times a day than to fall into the attitudeof universal suspicion. E. P. J. 01. 10(3 THE NEW HAMPSHIRE COLLEGE MONTHLY PROFESSOR AN


The New Hampshire College Monthly . efore, trust your parents, your teachers,your students, your children, and all with whom you have anydealings, that you may help them to be honest, upright menand women. Senator Beveridge says, in a recent article in the SaturdayEvening Post: Above all things do not lose your confidence inyour fellow-men. You are not a very great man if you are notgreat enough to stand betrayal. You had better have your con-fidence broken a dozen times a day than to fall into the attitudeof universal suspicion. E. P. J. 01. 10(3 THE NEW HAMPSHIRE COLLEGE MONTHLY PROFESSOR AND MRS. BURKETT. On the evening of December *27, at eight oclock, Prof. CharlesWilliam Burkett of the New Hampshire College was united inmarriage to Miss Laura Anna Weisman of Columbus, Ohio. Theceremony took place at the home of the bride on West Thirdavenue, and was in every way a most beautiful and impressiveevent. The rooms were most effectively decorated in holly andSouthern smilax, giving a most admirable setting to the bridal. Mks. W. Buhkett. party and the guests. The ceremony was that of the Lutheranchurch, and was beautiful and impressive beyond compare. Afterthe ceremony a reception was held and congratulations and bestwishes extended to the bride and groom for their future happinessand prosperity. Immediately following the reception came thebridal luncheon. At the table were seated the bridal party, Mrs. Weisman, Rev. and Mrs. Schrumm, Rev. and , and Master Spielman. THE NEW HAMPSHIRE COLLEGE MONTHLY 107 The wedding was a fraternity event, Mrs Bnrkett belonging toPi Beta Phi sorority and Mr. Bnrkett being a member of KappaSigma. The bridal party was made up of the members of thesetwo fraternities, with the exception of Mr. J. F. Cunningham ofCleveland, O., who is a member of Phi Gamma Delta addition to the members of the two fraternities a large numberof guests were present The bride and groom left on the 3 oclock train for


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