. Mirror, 1921. ifference? Well, come into Frans roomsome evening and find out. CARL RICHARD YOUNG, Born in Lewiston, Maine, Dec. 14, 1899; JordanHigh School, Lewiston, Maine; Sophomore Prize De-bate; Forum, 3; Debating Council, 4. Here we have Carl Young; we havent much onthis boy. A man of few words unless discussingsome favorite topic, then a steady flow of logicalargument. It seems to be second nature for him tiuse his persuasive powers. That he does not spendhis time uselessly is evident from the fact that heis always busily occupied when on the campus. Heis an ardent pursuer


. Mirror, 1921. ifference? Well, come into Frans roomsome evening and find out. CARL RICHARD YOUNG, Born in Lewiston, Maine, Dec. 14, 1899; JordanHigh School, Lewiston, Maine; Sophomore Prize De-bate; Forum, 3; Debating Council, 4. Here we have Carl Young; we havent much onthis boy. A man of few words unless discussingsome favorite topic, then a steady flow of logicalargument. It seems to be second nature for him tiuse his persuasive powers. That he does not spendhis time uselessly is evident from the fact that heis always busily occupied when on the campus. Heis an ardent pursuer of Monies English and Education. It seems to be the idea of somethat to be a big man it is necessary to be a greatathlete of one kind or another. However, we aresure that Youngie will make up for this accom-plishment by winning renown through knowledgeof other things. Although Carl has not lived withus on the campus, those who know him think he isas cordial and genial a friend as one could wish 66 DANIEL BRACKETT NEWCOMER Born Evart, Michigan, Aug. 18, 1898; attendedHigh School, Harpers Ferry, W. Vir; left BatesNovember, 1918; served in Aviation Corps, SanAntonio, Texas; died Feb. 1, 1918. Danny was with us only a year, but most ofus knew him and loved him for his sunny disposi-tion, his big, fine, manly ways, and his true South-ern courtesy. He was big in mind as well as inbody, a good student, an earnest Christian, and areal gentleman. He left us early in his second yearto serve his country, and before another year hadpassed he left us for his final home. It is a matterof grief and pride to the class that Dan Newcomerof 21 died for his country.


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