Bomb . play a few tunes, and keep up hishuge correspondence in a surprisingly short period. He is the type of man whois not afraid to express his opinion to anybody, and this frank, open nature accountsfor his many friends. From the time of his rathood when we first knew him as that chubby littlebrown-eyed boy from Norfolk (one ladys description), he has steadily risen inthe estimation of the corps. But now, when it is time for him to leave, we realizeespecially the extent of his personality. His inherent good nature and distinct indi-viduality make him a character whose company is a joy to ev


Bomb . play a few tunes, and keep up hishuge correspondence in a surprisingly short period. He is the type of man whois not afraid to express his opinion to anybody, and this frank, open nature accountsfor his many friends. From the time of his rathood when we first knew him as that chubby littlebrown-eyed boy from Norfolk (one ladys description), he has steadily risen inthe estimation of the corps. But now, when it is time for him to leave, we realizeespecially the extent of his personality. His inherent good nature and distinct indi-viduality make him a character whose company is a joy to every one. He passeson with a few faults (chief among which is an insatiable desire for food), butwith many virtues—loyalty, sincerity, evenness of temper—which have endeared himto his friends and classmates. Twenty-two is not worrying about you, Connie,because we know that you will give as good an account of yourself in the futureas you have at V. M. I. Got an extra dime? How bout getting me a


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