Epitome: Yearbook 1885 . dvantages of Technical Education. Robert Thomas Morrow, Jr. Oration, The Rights of Men. Thomas Hughlett Hardcastle, B. A. Oration .... Charles Comstock Hopkins. Music. Award of the Wilbur Scholarship . . Lewis Buckley Semple. Conferring of Degrees. Music. 49 *M30pEI^ip+0K*DE6pEg- B. Comstock Hopkins C. Henry LawallRobert Thomas Morrow, RickseckerSamuel Brenton Sickler . E. M. Louis Oscar EmmerichJohn Dougherty RuffMartin Wittmer Woodhull, N. Y. , N. Dover, New York City.


Epitome: Yearbook 1885 . dvantages of Technical Education. Robert Thomas Morrow, Jr. Oration, The Rights of Men. Thomas Hughlett Hardcastle, B. A. Oration .... Charles Comstock Hopkins. Music. Award of the Wilbur Scholarship . . Lewis Buckley Semple. Conferring of Degrees. Music. 49 *M30pEI^ip+0K*DE6pEg- B. Comstock Hopkins C. Henry LawallRobert Thomas Morrow, RickseckerSamuel Brenton Sickler . E. M. Louis Oscar EmmerichJohn Dougherty RuffMartin Wittmer Woodhull, N. Y. , N. Dover, New York City. Philadelphia. Etna. <yj\ w^d^of t ¥Pt wmBai^gc piwpip- FROM 1872 TO 1882. William D. Hartshorne, C. E., 74. Arthur E. Meaker, C. E., 75. Charles L. Taylor, E. M., 76. Henpy S. Jacoby, C. E., 77. L. J. Barr, C. E., 78. R. H. Tucker, Jr., C. E., 79. Murry Morris Duncan, A. C. M. E., 8o. Patrick A. Crilly, A. B., Si. Charles C. Hopkins, B. Sc, 82. Preston A. Lambert, Classical, 83, Lewis B. , Classical, 84. 5o. flaenes a u THE record of Lehighs achievements in the field duringthe past year is not as bright as the series of astonish-ing successes which it was the happy lot of Epitome 84 topublish ; in truth, there have been no successes, and thispage—sorry our lot!—cannot, by any means, be covered withcongratulations. Last May we failed completely at the Polo Grounds. It istrue, our training was unavoidably interrupted for a pro-longed period when training counted its very most. Thereare other things which go to excuse our meteoric year before we took two first and one second prize,placing us just behind Columbia and Harvard. Were theother colleges astonished ? We venture to say, we? Even more so, perhaps. In point of numbers,Lehigh is a small college, hence the result was more than ex-traordinary : it was abnormal. A happy combination ot cir-cumstances not often to be found, and the possession of agroup of excellent athletes, backed by the


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