Bones, molars, and briefs . MOTTER, G. K Frederick. Md. MANNING, E. H Baltimore, Md. NEW, J. S Baltimore, Md NEW, FRED H Baltimore, Md. OBER, G., JR Baltimore, Md. ODENDHAL, L. T Baltimore, Md. ORTH, C. E Baltimore, Md. PARKER. H. J Md. r.\RKS. R. G Kent Co., Md. POWELL, E. B Howard Co., Md. Class Members Cuntinued Roi:, I), r, . .SCOTT. J. w. .scrimgi:r. 1. I! . SEIM, H. .SEMMES. J I. \\. ., . slaughti:k. r. k. , P. L. .SMITH, ELMER C. Qmtii .iie Co., Md Haltiniorc. .Mi! . DaltiiiiDrc, Mi! . lialliniorc. Mil . Baltiniiirc, Mil . . Leeds, .Mil
Bones, molars, and briefs . MOTTER, G. K Frederick. Md. MANNING, E. H Baltimore, Md. NEW, J. S Baltimore, Md NEW, FRED H Baltimore, Md. OBER, G., JR Baltimore, Md. ODENDHAL, L. T Baltimore, Md. ORTH, C. E Baltimore, Md. PARKER. H. J Md. r.\RKS. R. G Kent Co., Md. POWELL, E. B Howard Co., Md. Class Members Cuntinued Roi:, I), r, . .SCOTT. J. w. .scrimgi:r. 1. I! . SEIM, H. .SEMMES. J I. \\. ., . slaughti:k. r. k. , P. L. .SMITH, ELMER C. Qmtii .iie Co., Md Haltiniorc. .Mi! . DaltiiiiDrc, Mi! . lialliniorc. Mil . Baltiniiirc, Mil . . Leeds, .Mil . Baltimore, Md West Point, Va . Md . lialtiniDrc. .Md sti:igi:lman, c. , e. ;, III . \ llaltimiire. .Md. Baltimore. Md. , Md. A!L!:S. 11 Salisbury. Md. ALL. A. V Baltimore, Md. I:LLS, EDWARD ,V. . J McD. . RIGHT. .1 F^ .\1T1-., J. II .\iLi:s. 1. Li().\.\.kD . . Elkton. Md. .ne, Md. , Md. Baltimore, Md. Salisbury. Md. s^^^. K9U tY Intermediate Class, University of Maryland THE DEEDS OF THE ILLUSTRIOUS SHINE FORTH THROUGH ALL AGES. Personal Note.—One day when I unfortimately was absent from class, my enemies, conspiring to-gether, bethought themselves of a painful punishment for mc. However, with the imposed penaltythey furnished unwittingly a vehicle fur my revenge; so with the yoke about my neck I gracefully madea stage smiling bow as CLASS HISTORIAN. It is not my province to pierce the uncertain .-hadows of the future which are cast by comingevents; I am not that m,in who is without hmiur in his own land—the prophet. On the other hand, theevents of the past, the deeds of Our Glorious Class, require all the attention of your himible nar-rator. A body of earnest men gathered together for a common purpose, meeting daily for several months,rre bound to make Iiistory. The first part of the year was consumed, or rather, let me say. profitablyemployed in drawing up our constitution. It is mj wish that the
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