Liber brunensis . Herman was a great man at HopeStreet but when he dropped in herethings didnt seem to go just see. He didnt get that Freshmanpresidency, which of course shouldhave been his, and he wasnt quite thestar-debater of his class which at firstseemed possible. But as years havepassed we do not have to figure onpolitical boss Copeland in our electionsbut he casts his ballot with the rest ofus. He will probably honor the lawwith his presence. David was born in Thompsonville,Ct., way back in 1885, and after theConnecticut Literary Institute had doneall It could for him, he fou


Liber brunensis . Herman was a great man at HopeStreet but when he dropped in herethings didnt seem to go just see. He didnt get that Freshmanpresidency, which of course shouldhave been his, and he wasnt quite thestar-debater of his class which at firstseemed possible. But as years havepassed we do not have to figure onpolitical boss Copeland in our electionsbut he casts his ballot with the rest ofus. He will probably honor the lawwith his presence. David was born in Thompsonville,Ct., way back in 1885, and after theConnecticut Literary Institute had doneall It could for him, he found his wayto the classrooms of the English Lit-erature department here, where he hasspent most of his time ever since Forrecreation he has helped McGurty runthe bank on the Union lunch Providence is responsible for Spudand after nourishing him for seven-teen years sent him up the hill to seekculchure at Brown. He decided, how-ever, that the life of an engineer wasthe life for him, and hes talked off thethe head of Johnnie Hill ever is a gentleman, a bowler and agood judge of sarsaparilla. Hes got more knowledge instilled into his finely-moulded head than a whole engineeringfaculty, and hes_ going to inflict hisgift of speech in mechanical circles,next year. The little man you see on your leftwith the great gazelle-like eyes andsmiling countenance is another produc-tion of Fall River. He is anotherone of those people who are so terriblyashamed of all they have ever donethat they put as little as possible ontheir senior slips. Once in awhile wesee Chester crossing the campus at clip, and he is generally at theGlee Club affairs. The rest of the timehe occupies in deep and serious study,trying to keep that social lion, GeorgeRound, from contracting bad


Size: 1347px × 1856px
Photo credit: © The Reading Room / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: ., bookcentury1900, bookdecade1910, booksubjectuniversitiesandcolle