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·STUDENTS OF HOPE (

Before leaving for JOUr sur;nmer vacation, come in and le' us fl t JOU out in one of our swell, up-to·date suite. Still a large and complete line to pick from.

Or if in need of a pair of shoes or oxforda, we are prepared to help JOU out, with &DJtbins JOU want from the cheapest the best. Prio•• ae low •• the lowes,.

EYetything aud anJthing in Gent's l'uroishinge.

A lar•e and beauUfnl line ot Summer Neckwear

j oat reoei ved.

P. 8 .-A .. large sample line of Straw Hate all kind~,: .at.~ne ,h.alf the resu~ar price.

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FURNISHINGS Our ~ tock is now complete with all the 11 Wt'~ t

<'reat ions in Furni hings for m n

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Belts of e,·ory description and color ..... . 25 · to ~1 00

Fancy Yests in White autl Color · ..... $1 00 to $4 00

P. S. BOTER & CO. 16 \V EST EIO IITFI TR~F.T.

For a ni ·e, fresh box of 00 TO

Chocola1es C. Blom, Jr. The Candy Maker.

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BonBons 1 W. Eighth t., Hollaud, Mich.

J. & H. DeJONGH Lead in

OROCERIES AND DR. Y OOODS Special accommodation to Boarding Clubs.

21 East Tenth Street, Holland, Mich .

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Graduate Schools ot HARVARD UNIVERSITY.

The followin(T professional s t·l )l)olR in llan·ard ,·ersi tY are op• ·n t~ hnld er~ of a h :wlwlnr ' :o; dq~n· :

• LAW SCHOOL.

. Ill .

A three vears' cours' leads In the d e!.!ree of LL. n. 'Residence fo; three years is req nir •d, but t·C":-. id e nee at auothe r three years' SC'hool may l~c a c·c·P pt d _as a ~u h­stttute for one of the years nf re~ulcn ('e at dw; ~H· h ol) l. Three annual examinations are rPq 11 i r d.

Inquiri es may be addreesed to

H. A. FISCHER, 20 Austin Hall, Cambridge, Mass.

MEDICAL SCHOOL. A four yeara' course leads tn the ~I. D. d egr e. The

School offers graduate cour:-; ' li open t_o lacdclt•r o f the M.D. d egree, and i u its new laboratnn C's ofTe r:-; gr'-•atly extended faciliticR fnr research. F nr <'atalogucs , ~or g raduate and summer ·n11r~e~. for r~sear~-1~ and spec·Jal courseR, addres CllARLJ•.~ ~f. (,-RF.I·.N : :\1. 1>:, 104 Administration Builtlir.g, Harvard ~l cdteal ' chotll, Boston, i\lass.

DIVINITY SCHOOL. This is an undenominational Sl'honl o f theology

offering i nstruc~tion leading to the degree of Hal' he lor nf Divinitv. Inquiries may be addressed to R . '. ~1 IU­S()~, 5. Di \·inity Library, Cam bridge, ~lass .

GRADUATE SCHOOL OF ARTS AND SCIENCES.

Instruction is otrerfld leading to the mast e r'~ and doctor's degrees in the followiug fi?lds: P hi_lolngy (Ancient and i\loderu Lauguagf'f' and Litera ture) l_hs tory, Politi<'al ~ ·ieace E<'onomics, Philosuphy, EducatiOn and Fine Arts Mnsi~ ~lathcmatics, Physi,·s, Chemistry, Bi­ology, Geo'logy and Anthropology. ln cpt~ri K. may he addressed to G . \V. R BIN. 0~. 1 L ( n 1vers1ty Hall, Cambridge, Mass.

GRADUATE SCHOOL OF APPLIED SCIENCE.

Instruction leading to professional degrees is offe red in the following subjects: 'ivil, Mechanical a~J Elec trical Engineering, Mining, Metellurg?, A>rclu.tecture, Landscape Architectu re, Forestry, A pphed ! hys tl'S, Ap­plied_qhemistry, Applied Zoology an.,d Apph~d. Geolog~. lnqutnes may be addressed to \V . C. ABI~ 1~ , 17 Un i­versity Hall, Cambridge, Mass.

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PATRICK HENRY.

( ~olt' .-This orat io n t ied fo r fir~t place in tho ug ht a nd ~t dc in the Du:-;t Conte:; t held ~I t.:mo r ia l Day, ty07. ) R~sistan cc b ncn~ r lacking w he n t h e iro n h ee l of de. pot­

t:'m t reads upo n a natin n's br ·ast. :\J a n's inbo rn s p iri t chafe:-\ ttnwillingly utHle r th e ha te ful y ok e o f t he oppressor. T h e ins piring st rai ns of the song o f freed m e,·er fo llo w t h e crack 11f th C' drive r 's w hi p. Du teful pat r ioti ·m n e,·cr w ithholds its o fle rings fr Jm th e a lta r s o f freedo m. The cry "fo r th c 'fathcr­lancl." will e ver hurry a coun try 's loyal son to th e endangered f ro nt icr:-; and render him will ing t offer h is body a li,·ing sa crifice. w ee- t and becoming it is to di e fo r one · ~ coun t ry.

It i~ fo r th ese that poste rity e rect. noble m o nu rnt•n ts; it is th e ir name tha t lingers in the m e mo ry o f the des cendan t ; thei r deeds bard and his to rian em bc11 is h with u nsullied g lo ry ; theirs th e ado ratio n and wo rs hip in ho me and heart.

Dut what then . posterity , will you bestow upo n those me n who m no glo rio u. d eath, like that whi ch in the o ns laught o f the batt le fall s upo n the warrior , forever exempted fro m th e scn·ice o f the ir" country ; but who , bearing the en emy's per, e­cutian and uffering, the di.-tru -t o f their fell o w citizens perse­on untiringly to effect and e tablish y o ur independence? F o r him, whose eagle eye d escried lurking dangers beyo nd broa d oceans; whose keen intellect never fail ed to ferret out treach­ery and fraud; whose lo fty spirit n ever flinched to fearl ess ly oppose when truth and hono r and your freed o m w ere en­croached upon is mausoleum o r statue a s uffici ent reward ?

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----------------- -- - - -Patrick llcnry's mtrit:-. cannut IH.: ll l t' a~urt•d

:-to ne : his nw~t he ;l ro n p t• n...;:u ion 111un· "(lrt h y. Co h:tck \': i!l1 nH· t P tlh: pt•ri"d pt-cc c..'di n~ the l~ enllu ­

tirmary \\'ar. (}rc:t l l~rit :tin i..; daily ~tllring- up wrath in the co lonic~. l] er parliam ent continually forg t':' n e\\' chain"' to fe tter the unhapJ y co l on i~ts. Each J'u -.. t.;; h ip ~c· arric :' lll n rt> despo tic mandate~ tu the states: cn:ry g-a l ~c· from th e E ;1s t dri,· e~ strong-cr fleets to tla.· \\' es tern \\'atl'r-..: t' \·try spring-- tide thrn ws mo r e io r111idahlt· fn rcrs llJ nn the American : hon:s. Thcs • ~tnhhorn peo ples nntst yit·ld. clt·~...·n.· t · :-- haug-hty England. :\ 'hatham. a F(lx , a J:urkt' . in .... pircd \\' it lt a hig-her concep­t ion o f nwn·~ lih t• rty and right. r,ro test : tht.·y plead. they warn. but all in ,·am. The st•nate chatnhc r:- rc:',>ltnd w ith a ' \ :!amo ro us appealing-" ft~r tht• " hnly war." \iter ~c·ighte · n :q.res again a misled JI<'Opk cries: "Their hi ncl come upo n us and o ur children." F r England's a<h i:'<.'r~ arc fool:' and it' king i!' a child.

\\.ill y(Jttng :\nu:rira tamcly ::11ht11it to ~\H'h mea..: 11 :·es : Did Puritan and 'an1lic r llct· tiH: ·' llk' o f o p pn.:ssion in tJtc­htHne country that tla·ir children :'hould he c ru~hed hy th {" ht•a,·y hand o f the tvrant in the land o f t h ,: i r e.x ik· ? Ls th :: blood of the maker~ o f i\ I ag-na ·ha rta ~o d cgl·n t-ra t eel. arc it:-; ft·el ing · ·o blunted as no t to he a\\'are o f the n·~tra int of pnl;t ­ical fnTd o m? II a \' t' the io rchca rs brca t h t·d the li hcrty­Ji ll'g-nant air of the Lo\\' ·oun t rics in ,·ain, that the of1'"pr:n . .!. no longer can ~cent :tpproaching :'crdtudc? It is true. alr~a , ly

clark clouds ha ,.e packul tngt·t her o n the 1111 rt ht·r n ho r iz( n : <•,·cr the .i\lassachuse tt~ hill s fl a~hed tlte Yi,·id lightning : th ~ <)tll inous rum hi ing~ of th u ndcr re,·erhcra ted throug-h \' i r­ginia's blue ridges. Uut n o v.: all is s ilcnt agai n, :'ilent a~ the g-ra\'e. The natio n is in its birth-throes, h ut lacks the strength to bring forth. .\lrcady · me cry: '']\·ace! Let u~ h an~ peace!'' And had it no t been for a ..J <.HI, wh laughs at t h e coun5els o f king~; and a Patrick IT enry. whn~c pro phetic ,·ision pierced beyond the present. the glorio u s days pring o f independence wo uld have been httt the harbinger of a nig ht. full of '-'' e and tears.

Patrick Henry is o ne of the many illns trin u!' :"Ons f \ ir ­ginia. Clo~c co mmunio n with nature dnring hi s c hildhood im­planted within his brea~t a wild d sire fpr frcul< m . The ~oli­tary co untry life openeu his sou L hi!!hly c n ccpti,·c to the

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gn·at tru t h ~ o f htt llHlll ri ght:-; and jtt~ticc. Creed o r :-'onlid am­

bition did nnt destroy hi:-; n ~ (lral'. ~., pen·c rt ing- in lluence fn1111 clip lnmatic !if, dilut ed th e esst· nce of hi"' con ,·ict :on : lt i:-: h o yhnnd "·a~ ~pe nt unde r the tttt ()ra~~e f a teacher tOt)

... c rcne to a ll o \\' him ~ ,· e r to play w i t h th t' ~acrcd rights o f m a n . I I i :-: irlt:als \\' {.:r e high: tO< hi~h. !'< •nc :--aid. Tht·y c:tlh:d h im a day dreanw r. a g•Jod-fr.r -n11thing. ·rlt..._. ,. cuu.cl not u :Hlcr..:tan ·l lt inl. Fn r t1n.' o rd inary <.'c •n c<.Tn:-: c i li f · w<' re b arely able t o a rn tt :-.t.' Pa t rick ll e nrY to actinn . lli ~ ~nul w as like an Aeolian harp. >nly ,~:he n the ~t nn f the Rcvoluticm smntc the cord~

mightily. it re:"pntHlcd in a t rue strain. :\nd although he w a.· t iL•:-: pi~l·d and rc_'c·ctc<l by his fel l >\\·-lawye rs : tho ugh he had no furm no r cc}mcl in~c·ss no r b ·auty tha t his people s ho uld desi r e him, thi s patriot nc,· ' rthelc~.~ :"tn,,·e nwa nl w ith a ln ,·e fo r his c Hlntry immca~ttrable ; with a con::::.ecr a ti t>n fo r a worthy t·au:--e unsel li:-:'h : w ith a zeal t u p h uld j u~tice and ri crh t inex­tin;zuishablc: and a cou rage to at·cum pli~h the ~ame un­daun~ed.

"Tht! Parson's ·ase'' fir~t reveals the latent talents of t hi :-' lawyer frp m the backwo tl· . II is o pponents beg-in to fear that weird lig ht in his eye and tlw ,. rwhclming eloq uence , ,r hi s tnng-uc. . · o n he hc·comes the t e rro r of h i~ e nem ies. the idol ~ f hi~ co untrymen. nut thoucrh the foe trembles whil e h e · inftt~ed a n ew h pe int o the natio n , Patri ck Henry re~ts. n t n h is la urels. 11 is task is h ut just b t>g un. For popular <)pini n n cannot he easily persuaded to reali ze itse lf int n clcecls. t•erso nal ambitio n. e n ,·y. religio u s differ ences, all such pas~ ion~ t end to S\\'cep the colo n ists fro m an unbiased cc,ur~e. T o w eld the people tog-ether in to o ne st ro ng-, un­breakable fu rce. to render their diA'erent aims and opi nio ns subject t c ne h ig-h ideal , nly the wi:-'d m of a 'olom n. combined w ith the e lo quenc of a Demo. tlwncs and the c u r ­age o f a Socrate~. can efTcct.

ln ;\lay. ·t7fl5, th e h m!->e o f lntr1Ycsse · holds its se ·sion. .-\ mo ti n is t) HH ic to c n s ide r s fep s ncces ~a ry t be take n in regard t the ohno.xiou tamp Act.-the Stamp ct that fill s P atric k Henry's fre cdom -Jo ,·ing snul with indig natio n ; that restrains the free p ropa gati n of tho ug h t ; that attempts t o silence the vo ice o i the pe ple. Uut th Yene rahle m e mbers of the h us deliberate mat ure ly : th y ad,·ise caution. Let \ ir­g-inia wait. Let her ~ee wha t the o the r colon ic ~ will do.

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lt i~ then that an unc<HlllllC n cn:-nt, nnparallekd in tiH.' n.' ~()nl~ o f the how.:c. take~ place. The new membe r o f Loui ~a. Patrick I Tcnn·, ri :-;es t hi: feet. "This ru:-;tic and clnwni .... h youth f the. terrible to ng-ue, what ha:' he to acl\"i~c w ith them?" the o ld lawyers ask eadt ot her. ·· :\ r c 11 ( tt both th \· nrav-hea<lcd and very aP·cd Jllen much older than hi s father r·· :-, ., 1:"' J!ut soon they know. Patri~k llenry cal ll ll) Jca<is tnc celt'· brated r c ·o lut ions.later known as the \ 'iq:~inia Hesolu tion ~. tht· kcynutc of which is: "Ta:-\atiPn with< tlt rcprc..:entat in n i:' tyranny." 1Je ~peak~ about the inju:--ticc of the Stamp :\ c t. I lis terrible tongue !ashe~ in a karful in,·ectin.• the British ~o,·cnl­lllen t. The cm1sen·a t i \ "l'!"' sh< u t : ··Treas,,n ! T rca:-;o n !" But this ~nn of Hoancrges is n >t to be silencc:d. I lis sublime c'u­qucncc s\\·ecps hi=-- cncmic:-; fru111 thl' ir kt>t: it win~ o\·c r tht• minds of the \n\vering Jll{'tllhcrs of the cnn,·ention: it :'tn·ng-thC'n:-; the hearts of the orat,n·'s iritnds. The \'ir~i n ia l{c~olutions arc ca rried. Pat r ick II cnry h a: wn n the day.

The example o f sm:h dauntlc~~ courage fails n• >t to :--tir the h(:arts o f the co lo ni s ts. l k~idc:-;. the shameful \Yrits uf :\ :'sistance. ancl the Doston :\ln:-;sa~r<..' mtt:'t force the pcopk tn

striie. 11 wcv· r. ''hen 11 the 20th o f -:\Jan.- h. I/75· the ~c ·­,,ncl h.eYolutionary co n\·l·ntio n meets at Richmo nd to dc~itll' the impo rtant quc:~tion, rcsi:--tance t'r :-;ubmis~iun a~ain thc-..t' llll'll hc~itate. They arc not co war Is, hut they have due n ·­:-:pc~t for all authority. To willfully · t·,·er themseh·es from the crnwn ~ecms to them impossible. ).) orcln·er. the Indian i~ threatening the western frontit·r. and may they lcav · their wi,·cs and children to the mercy of the ~avages? So th ~o.·y <!<:librate so th y he .~ itatc so they fcfr. E11glatHl lo k s upon thi ~ waYering assembly with a sneer, the powers of Europe look on in solemn awe. Gloom settles upon the countenance of eYery member in the convention. The fate of the nat io n hangs in the balance; who dare cast, \vho can cast the weight that ,,•i ll swing the cale to the side of liberty and inde-

pendence? In this a" ful moment Patrick Jlenry mounts the plat-

form. Not like a proud, self-confident harangu er o f the pt·oplc he bears the grief c.nd sorrow of the who le nation. The re­spon sibility of a people's happine!'s: nay. the happiness of generations yet unborn, rests with him. He commence~ t c ~peak. Sad and melancholy are these first sentence· . nut

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gradually· hi:; Cl>n,·ictic n beco m s st r ng-e r. hi s bearing- i:-; Jl (•h l . hi !' eye fla!--h<.'!' w it h the wanted 11rc, and forge t t ing a ll tltrcaU.' lti ng- d:utg-cr!' around him. o nly g ui cl<.-d by his unerrin g­sc.:n!'C of · _iu:-;ticc a n<l rig-ht. h e kn n\·:-; hut o n e i!'s uc when linally h e e~daiut!': "Is life~( > dt'a r. i!' peace o sweet as to h e pun·h:"t:-'<.·d at tllc.: p r ice f chains of sJa,·cry? Fo rbid it. :\! m ig hty (; . d! I knnw nu t \\"hat co u r_e th c r ' may take. bu t as fo r ntl' , gi,·t· me liberty or g-i Ye me death!"'

~uch wa: l 'a t ric k Il cnry·s p at r i ti!'m. I pass O\'er the k tttks f Lc~i ngton and onco r d a · the r t sult f his zea l. r ~hall not mcnl iiJ n the ~urrcnder o f C rnwallis when the bat­t I<':: f the L~ c pub l ic w e re . ended. I am s il ent about the c,·cnt ,,·he n fo r the last time the aged patriot'~ n ,))le voice ra ng out lo ud ancl cl<'ar and ·tilted the storm of internal dis ention~ that threatened to break asu n de r t he bo nd o f the 11 1011. All th ese c n .· nts arc hut like a th read tltat, winding thro u gh the centuries . comes to yo u yo urs<.'lf as the Ji , ·ing- resu lts of Pat­r ick Henry's Lthors. lle has ace mpli:.:;hed yo ur warfare . He 1 ta~ estahli:--hed y ur peace. lfe h as lai d the stro ng- f unda­ti o ns of y o ur future in d~..·pendcnce. And if n trus ts brin g an i her tyranny n\·c r the nati n : ii no labo r un ions enslan.: the people in a more hateful thra ldom: if a statue o f liberty. that bec kon- the weary to il e r fro m the O\·crwo rk{·d fields of the O ld \ \ ' rid t the fertile pia ins of the .K ew, become no t a m ock ry because you placed a guard \\'ith flaming sword at th, g-olden gate, hut if you shall Io ,·e the st range r that dwell­<.:th with you a~ y o urseti; a nd fi nally, if the nation fo r<Yet no t the lead o ~ her (o rt'fathers, the n !-.h all the . merican people " t' rthily co mpe nsate the cham pi n o f th e ir independence , n o t "i th statu :s o i granite and marble, but by the embodiment of h is precepts in th e ir lives and hearts .

-HE~RY K. PA ~IA, ' ro.

OXFORD LEITER.

(Con t inued fro m ~l ay number.) Gentle reader, do not fo r a moment suppo e that all the

s ix t ho usand Oxford student ~ •·ti,·e laboriou days" o r , when midnight s lum hers ntnis h fo r a pastime read B oethius ' "De Con. oia tio ne Philosoph iae" nor even that a large per -

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ce ntagc read in th' ~dJPd l d i Litte raL' llu tnani,•n· ... ! :'\o: 111:tn~ thin·k "(.~n· :.ts" <khumani z ing and arL' CH11\l' nt '' i1 ' 1 !'a ...... ~chool=-. a~ Jo:1g a~ they can ride tlll'ir huntL'r:--. drin· tht..:ir ;unnmnb il c~. play llncl.c.:y. l \.llll i ~ clr cricke t. an d ru \\. in tlw "Tn rpid" and ··Eight:-;" rae<.':-'. l'L'r t ;t inly. the pictnn:--qttt'1ll' '"' ni thC:O:t' ra t' l':' is intics( riha hle. l mag-inl' cnac iH's ctr ·:':--L'd t ::- ) in " s hnrt:-.:.'' i :'suin~ their unkrs t hn ll l ;..! h blaring- 111l';..!:t p ht11H'' ·

:-c,·cral thott~anJ !"tudcnt:' o f th · vari lHIS cnllq.~·L'"' i11 thl'ir ":-hnrts" and in i>bz·r~ ,· icing- ''ith th l' rainl1, ,,,. in th ·:r ,·a ri<.·t ,· of brilliant hue~ . running- .tln:1~ the \t)\\ -path. and with ~h ut and rattle and pi~tnl ~hnt urg-i n~ tlh.1 ir r<.''}H:cti , t'

.. ,·ig-hts" to "hump." ' ·hilc eag-er nnl'"'kt•r;-; frn m l'ith<.·r h a nk

~n1d fn•m the tops n i a ~(nrc nf c t~ llt·~c har;.,!t' .... l':\tdl thL·

t· ~c i t n1ent uf the ih>llr.-and yon h :t\t' a iaint '-·"nn·ptilltl ni

what a boat race means at Oxford. ":\len~ ~ana in corpore :.;ano" i=-- th e \\'a trh\\ , q·d at tlw

r~ n:.,!· li..:h uni\·ersitie: . and a s:1 f1..• poJi1..·y it l'L' rtainly is :tt ( )::dtlrd

and 'a n1 bridg-e. whl?re cl illlatic cnnclit iu n-... are n c•t :1 t :.Jl

fa\o rahlc t health . .-\lld. by th1..· \\ a ~ · - I wi~h ui tr ..... tud· ·nt ..... \\'ho wor~hip the :\l nlnc h o f . \mcric:~n inot h :tll might ~l'l' hn'' this g-reat game. b· nh th e "l~ug-g-cr" and the --~.weer" ,· :tr il'f ~ ar\.: pl a yed in England in a ci,·il ized a:HI 'hri-..t ia n lll:tlllh'r.

\\ithout the co ntingency { f "rcsc n ·l·;o; ." Thl' En;..!ti ... ll :tiT ....:ill a!'! true ~port:"mcn a~ they \\'Cre in the clay . ..- of l·: lizal> l' th a nd . \nnt> Th e droll humor oi \ \'ill \\ ' iml-1<..··:' l~o: tter c• •n w-. it ,

mind: "J ha,·e nnr hecn nut o f the ;o;ad:l le i11r :--ix d:t' =--- la-. t

pa ,t. ha,·inr. ht.·en at Et(ln with ~ir J "hn·~ {' ldt.· ... t :--cnl. I! ~· tilkC:"' t hi~ lc~rnin~ ( ?) h u~~: ly . " ~ i milarly d d tll:tll_\ h• · rt.· \\'h bring their gr oms and chauit· ur~ with thl'lll. and ~1wnd -E 2.000 o r more annually. For ~-rhol:l:'tic str\.'tl\tPII "' tH.'"' " the Rh des men, American and 'c Io n ial alil ·c. :o:.et ~uc lt a c<~lll­mcndable exam pic. :'\ e\· crthcles~. o~ ford prod lll:l'"' a g n·a t many \'ery fine scholars (note the gr ·at works pui>li!-~hl'd hy

the xford Cniversity press) . as \\'ell a~ men that aftl'rward~ sit in the co uncil of the nati o n : and. in,·arial>h·. 111L'11 ~.)f n ·­tinemcnt and good breeding. An Eng-lish ,,.< m;tn in Lon tlr•ll

~aid to me recently: "Yes, there is . nmct lting about an

Oxford man that . tamp: him a~ peculiarly (hnnian." Sa'"'

Laurence terne, "Hail ye s mall S\\'{' t't c urte:'ies of life. fl>r

=--mooth Jo yc make the road f it!' ' And Tcnn,·:nn:

..

..

Thr . ..f nchn,.

· · F' 1 : · Ill a 111 H. r~ arc 11 n t i d ll'. hut t h l' fruit

'· ,f Jny ·d natun.' and oi ll(,hlc mind.''

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~ ' m ·, tliH: ha.; ~aid that tll\.· . \nglo-~a~tm i:o:. by nature hr t1t:d and rnH·I: h P Wt' \·er thi..; may he. the f:lct r c111ain"" that

acquin.• cl 'g t ' ilt!...· court ~~ r\ ·\·L'al"' a '' n rk o i ;..!Tace in Oj cration d u r i 11 g. p e r h : 1 p :-.: . ~ \.": l' r a I g c n <: r a •. i ' m :-.:. I n t h ~.: I ~ o d 1c y a 11 i .... a n ••1:1 ll :~ rlvian :\I ~ .. written ahnu t q-' •0. call'-·d the .. H11 J.. t ' nf Curt(.'·.;i ·." In it I n.:tcl th e o ther da,· : "l1tlll't grin . ;-;h nut. ) I"

~tur.· ~··ur m••ut h \\ith iund . o r pi e k you r tedh with your kn . il'." 'I he Ja ..... t in ; unctic'l1 mn--l Jn,·l' b~ t..· n intcntkd io r the

"g clp-tllthid" \\i\T~ l, j Uath . The En~li:-.:h ~twl<.:nt ha:-.: the inndnc~s o f his . \m erican

l'llll ..... in fn·· ... l;:ng and n•ll ~' can : . I I ~: rt· are ~ome :o:.pcnm~n~: "l·:kker" (c~t..· rc i:-eJ ... hrckkt·r" (h real.;ia~t ), "r:1g" (the c m­n: n ncr':-: gow n, wh it·h to ~cc o n St>mc of them \\'Ould con,·incc

011 • of t he appo~itenc::-.:~ o i the h .'rJll), "t'n>~gin;;'' ( prnct r ) , "hu~h· r" ( =--t~h-prui.'l\ l r ). "1 eddL·(' ( ht..·cl- r om). l i , ·mt arc a .. Fr '"lu:r:· ~ 11 \1 may wake :-- t111ll' nH rning tn tind y ou r .. ak ~crc\\T<I." .\ ... t 11dcnt that fail~ in hi=-- "exam~·· i;-; ~aid tl he "pl cnn.·cl or "pippt' 1." and in day~ g-one hy, sho uld a creditor pluck tiH• ~ld.'\C f the Prnctnr. wh ·n. at the grc~t n,·oca­t ic>n . hl.' "walks" for hi~ canditlat ·. ~uch a d e linque nt .' tudent ' 'a!-' ~aid to he "plucked ." and c lttld no t takt• his deg-ree until

h i:-: crcdiltlr wa:-- gi-.·L' Il m o n etary ~ati~faction . II i~ hum or. to , i:-; often Ycr~atilc. Such I gcnd:-.: a~ the~c

may he fo und ~crawled on palimp~l'!-'t-like dc::;k:-; o f the "\\ ritin~ ~chnob ": "I am undo ne." " ll it· jat·et littl e me."

··1 a111 pipped. l am pl o u ghed, I am plucked"! Th ese wail~ n·111ind nh.' of the inscriptions ntH.' may ~cc O \ 'C' r the door u f the

"1.\\'cd '' lllll'r " at Leyden l'ni,·ersity: "I leer, brin~ o ns ni c t in L eyden Ps." etc. Over the ~amc d o r arc. lll large letters. the in::;criptio11 Dante found O\'Cr the entrance to I fe ll:

.. Lasciati _ogn i !-'peranza." The ( >~f rd ~tudent cnlti,·atcs an ardent affccti n fo r

Dam :'\icot inL'. \this " sm kers" he will sin~ with a fcn·ency

\\'o rth,· o f a better cause:

' 'I ha,· a liking old

For thee. though mani fo ld

~torics. I kn o w. arc told,

~ t t o thy credit:

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t a c r • n • a c) i n t li • :--c h t > l I , l i I. it t<..· r a l' I l llln an i" n ·...., ~ ;\ o : 1 11 ; 111 ·' ;--.

t hink "(~re:t t=--·· dch titllalliz in;.!' and ar"· l'dlllt' llt "i' ' ' l ' a-..-.. ~chool;-;, a:' 1 >:1~ a~ they c:tn ride t lll'ir hunter:-.. drin· th ·ir

:tntnnH1hil e~. play hnd,ey . t <.. nni:-' •lr c rickl' t. a nd rnw in til· · ··To rpid" and "l •: ig ht:-'" race~. l'l· rt:t inJ_, . . tht.· p i<.."l lll'l "" 'l'll' ll l' """'

,,f th c:'e race:; i ~ in dcs\2'r iha hlc. I magi n e ·n arln•;-; clr ·:-: :-.<..·d t? ) in "~hnrt;o; ... i ~: uing their unkrs thrc lug lt b laring m<..·gap i H,Jl l· ~. :-c,·eral thou~and s tud ent!" o f th ~ ,·ari•lUS l·ollq.~·l · ..; in tla·ir

":--ht>rt :-;" and in i>laz<.:r s ,·icing- '' ith th e rainh<t \\' in tlu:i r ,·a r id , · of brilliant hu e;-; . nmn ing- .tl•1:1g· the t c> \\ -path . :tncl " ·ith ~hou t and rattle and pi;-;tnl :--hnt uq~i n c. t h "·ir r<..'"")WI."ii \ t' .. ,• ig ht._" to "hu mp .' " \\'hilc e:tg-cr nnlnnkc r:-. irn 111 cith<: r h :t llk :mel fru m the t o p;-; ni a S(t)l' of Ct,Jlt•;_!'l.' h :tr;.!t'-. ca t "·h tht·

~..·xc it mcn t o f th e hdt tr .- and yo11 h :l\t' a iai nt .... ,,,,n·pt ill ll nf

,,ha t a boat race me~t n s at (hford. ").fe n s sa11:1 in C'll rpon· s:111u" i;-; t il ~· \\'a tc lt"' 'rd ;-tl tl 11·

En :..!'l i .;h uni,· rsitic•: . and a ~:t f .._. policy it n·r tainly i:-- :1t < h .. ftlrd

and C a m bri lg-e. \\'h~rc cl imat i · l·• •ndition..; an• nut :1 t ~d l i:n Ct rahle t o h ea lth . . \nd. l>y th t..· "ay. I \\'i-..h nu r -.rud• ·n t-. \\'ho w o r!-'hip t h <..· :\1 Jn· h o f .\ mct·ic;! n ioot h:dl mig-ht Sl' l' htl\\ this c-rn~at rr;une. b· nh the "Rtl'-rn·er" an , l the "~IIC<'l'r" \ ': tr id \ :-... :-... ~=""' ..

:tre pl a ye 1 in Enf!land in a c i ,· iliz •d a n d Ch ri~t i;tn ma n:H· r . \\ it ho ul th e co n t ing-en cy f "re~l·n· <.::'. " The Eng I i -.h an· . ....: i II a:-- tru e sport~mcn a~ they w e re in th e day . .; n i E l ii'a h ~..·th :t nd . \1111~ The dro ll h umor of \\"ill \\ im l•k' :' kt tcr Cllll H '-. t• 1

mi nd : .. r h :t\"{' n 0r h rcn nut o i th<' :' ~·d:llc fo r ... j" d :t \ ... l:t-.t pa..:t. ha,·inr,- hcen at Eton w ith ~ir _l 'l hll · ~ t'ld l' -..t ~u11. I! ,· n:rke:' t o hi ~ l ea rnin~ ( ~) hug·dy ." ~i milarly ci t> llla n~ l w r~..· \\' h O bring t h ei r g rooms and chauieur:' \\'ith them. and ;-;p~..· nd -£2.000 o r m o r annually. For :ch ol:t:tic ;-;trcntt<HI"llt.':--s th · Rhi des men, American and C Io nia! alil ·c . set ~t 1d1 a com­mendable example. ~ c ,· crth ·le s . t )xfo rd prndun·..; a g-n·at many , ·ery fine ~ chola rs ( n ote th e g r eat \\'o r ks puhli ;-; lwd hy th e O xfo rd 1:niYer~i ty prc~s) . as \\'ell a~ men that aftl· rward-.. sit in t h e co uncils of the natio n; a nd. in,·a r iab ly. m ·n nf n·­

finement and g ood breeding. An Engli :-;h \\'Oman in L t>ll!l n n

said to me r ecently: "Yes , there is !'nmet h ing al)otll an

< )xfo rd man that . tamp. h im a~ p ecu lia rl y < )xo ni a n .' ' ~;n ~

Laurence terne, "Hail ye ~mall ~w ret court c:'ies uf lif<:. f,,r

sm, ot h <.J o yc make the road f it!' ' :\ ntl Tctlll\·:on:

• -e

Thr . ..f nchnr

.. F11r m:mnl·r:-. an· n nt id l · . hut the fruit t 1i lny·d na t ur•.• and of n o ble m ind ."

1 1

~nlll nlll' ha" ~:1id t!:cu th~.· . \ ngl o-~a~on i:' 1)\· n a ture ).r ued a u cl cru<.'l: hcn,·e,·cr t hi-.. may he. the f:lct rema iu s tha t

~cqni;· ·d gt·i1tk t'c,urtt·:--y n ·' l'al~ a " n rk c, f ~rae<..' in nperatio n d~1ring. J' c:.•rlwp..:. "l.".T ral gt'tH·rati•lll:-'. In the j~pt)) ·ya n i:-' :111

n ld ll:!rll' ia n \1 ~ .. writtt.:n ahn t! t l..ft ,o. calkd the "l~tlk t.• of Cu rtt·:-;il' ... In it I r~ad th ...: ot h t·r da,·: '"Dnn't grin. :'hnut. o r ..,I u r'i. ~ ' 1\ 1 r 111 ' n It h \\' i t h f t • t h I. n r p i t' k y n 11 r t c tt h \\' i l h y ( u r

k niit• ." The Ja .... t inju n ct iP n 111\!:--t h~,· c h t•n intcn(kd inr the

"~<tp-b>th itl" "i,·es u i l bth . The ·1·:ngli:..:h :'tud ·nt Ita..; the fC~nd n <..• ..... s nf hi : . \ merica n

t·, ,u -. in i,, .. :'lang- and C'Pil ge c a nt. fl l·r~..· a:~ -..nmc ~pc"·nn t n!":

"l ·:k ker" (ex<..· rci~t'l . "l> r kker·· ( hrc akia'st ). "r:tg-" ( the com­tnoncr ':' gow n. \\'hid1 to ~ce o n ~lllll o f th<..'lll w o uld cnn,·ince Olll' o f the :qtJ•nsit<..'tH.: ~=-- oi the t l' r lll ) , .. ,,n,~g-i n...;" (proctor ).

" lnJ.Ikr" ( :-'t!h-pr(l \"tt lt·) . " bl'dd cr" ( h l'd-roum). li \ Ott arc a "l:r -.Jwr ... y o n 111a y wake :-.nme m o rning t o find y ou r " o ak

"'l' re \\·c·d .' ' .\ -..tHdent that fails in his " e xams'" is :'aid t o he .. ,, , \\' l' cl or "pi p p c J." and in day~ g o ne hy. :--ho ulcl a c redito r

pl u ck thl' :'kcYe pf the Pro ctor. \\'h e n. at th e great o n , ·oca­t io n . h e " walks" fo r his candidat ' . .;;uch a delinquent student

" as !'a id tn be "plucked.' ' and could n u t take h is dc~r e unt il h i:.: crcditur w::t~ gi·; en m o n e tary sati:'factinn .

I I i~ h unH r. totl. is o ften Ycr;-;ati l t•. Suc h Jcgcncl;-; as these

may h e fo und ~c rawled o n palimp~t·~t-Iikc desks o f the "\\ ritin~ SC'Iwnls " : "L ::1111 undo n e." "lli c jacct littl e me. ·· r a 111 pipped. I ::tm plough<·d T am p lucked"! The~" \\'ai Is

r l·mincl mt• of the insc ripti ms one may :-'CC o \·c r the d oor o f th e "Zwcl't K <lllll'r" at L eyden nt,·er:;.. ity : " I lee r . bring o ns nil'l in L eyde n P s." etc. Over th<..: !"ame d o r arc, 111 large

IC'tter;o;. the inscript io n Dante fo und ov r the ntrance t H ell:

.. L asc iati o gn i ~peranza." The < >xford !--tuden t culti,·atcs an arde nt afTl·ctio n fo r

D am · :'\i cntin<.' . r\i his "smokers" h e will si ng- with a fen·ency

\\' rt h,· o f a IH·ttc r cause:

''I ha,·c a l iking olcl

F n r th l'c. t h o ugh manifold

Stc r ies. I k no w . arc told,

~o l to th v credit:

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llow one (or tw at mo:-t) l )r ps make a cat a ghost­l.::-cl~:.:=--. ex~<.' pt tor a=--t-

lJoct r:. ha,·e ·aid it:

·· j] tH\. they wh > tt!--C fu:-;ct·s \11 o-row h,· ~lo \\' dq.~·rcc!--... :::, .. l~r ainle:.::-' n:-- chimpanzt'<.'=" .

:\Jeag-n.! a~ liz:trcl~; ( ~n Jn :ld :t nd bL·at their \\" ~,. .... : J•ltlllg't' (aitcr :.:hockin g- Ji, l ' ')

!{azu rs :tnd can·ing-knin::" ln tu their g-i zzan l...;.

.. ·at:-: ma ,· ha,·e had th~..·i r

·n keel hy to bacco juice: ~till why deny its n;-;e

Thnughtfulh- takt.•n? '- .

.. ( ,, 1'-L' :-.

\ \ · c · r e no t a · t a h hit':..: arc-~mith . tak~ a ires h cig-ar! J nne:'. the t0han:n-j:t r!

I I ere'...; to th l·C'. Uacon ! .. :\I any quaint Ctl:--t t) tll:o; :.:till :'un·i,·t.• at< )xin;d. C ln _\" ,, , ·cn l­

I'C i ;th. ;ll\' F:twke:' da' . ho ':.; ~o :tiHHtt tht· :--tn.-c\::- ~.· a rr ~ til:-!" . . . . . a :'tttflecl .. (;~uy" and ~ing-ing- the following- hal lad:

.. Remember. remember the fifth o f .\"n ,·ctnht.·r. The gun-po\\'dcr trc:t~on and pl1lt:

1 ha,·c 11 0 rea::Pn wln· the gun-p' wder trt'tt '''n . hould en r he furg-ot.

":\ penny roll to stuff his po lL :\ penn 'oth of cheese to ch oke hi 111 :

A pint of beer to rinse it down. And a good old fagot to burn him!"

Again, se,·eral weeks hefore hri--tma ~ . th e ''c:tr 1 sing-er ., and " wa it go fro m door to d0or to ~i ng- their

hristmas songs. And then there is the .. Doar's ll cad cre­mony'' on 01ristmas e\·ening at Queen's llcg-e. a pag-e:ltlt which ome of tt. \\ ere fortunat to witnc"~. This yt.•ar the head (a genuine boar'. head) was ~uppliccl fro m tht: . mith ­fielcl ~how. and \\"25 duly cooked and garni~ltccl hy the co llcgL' chef. Gue ts fo r the dinner sat at the hi n-h table ( table on

t . -• e . .

. --

Th~ Andwr 1~

the dais). 1\ t () :30 p. m. the Pro ,·ost e nters. f lllowed by Fel­luw:-:. and all take their ~cats at the tahl~. whereupon the former !--ay:.: graCt' in r atin. The call t dinner is g-in~n by the S 0 \111(1

uf trumpet ~a cust m coe,·al with the foundation). Pre. ently 'nll ll":-\ the prl)Cession, led by the soloi...;t. Dchind him. fout~ :--t·n·i tnrs ca pn· on thci r shonlclcrs a 111 a:.:~i \'(~ si h ·cr :.:a h·cr. o n '' hirh lies a great btla.r·. head. wcig-hin~ thirty-:.:c,·en pound:.: . crowned, hc:-'ttt r k " ·ith Aag-:-'. and ··IJ ed~..·cked with hays a nd r(l:' t: tnary. Then f<Jll ows the choir o f n1t·11 and hoy::-. who. kcl hy the . o l )tst , sing- the following caro l:

~olo-

.. Thc hoar's h ead in han(l bring I . \\'ith g-<~rlands gay and ro. cmary; I j1ray you all sing merrily,

Qui estis in convi,·io. ( ho ru. -

'ap11t apri dcfero, Reddens laude domino.

~olo-.. Thc bo ar':.: head. as I under. ta nd, (-; the bnn·C' . t dish in all the land, \Yhen thu bedecked with gay garland.

er\"ite cum cantico. ( ur :;teward hath pro ,·ided thi~

f 11 ho no ur o f the King of Bliss . \\"hich on this day to be sen·ed i:-; .

In Reginensi Atrio. Ch rus-

Cnpnt apri defero Reddens lattdes domino.''

. \ rri \·cd at the table, the scn ·i t rs place the d i ·h be f r e the Provo~t. who distribute the decoratio ns among the guest ~ and singers, the soloi ~ t, as custo mary, getting the oran ge fro m the boar's mo uth. I sho uld abo state that acco rding to an immemorial custom , the brawn was sent to

the kina. This

lt seems

:lui tmas ceremony look back c,·eral centuries. that once on a time, on Christmas e\'e, a student of

hotoYcr Hill. and carrying- in his hand which he was readin" in the

Queen's. ~trolling O t!

ecms to ha ,.e had the a copy f Aristotle' ~ Rhetoric, o riginal, encountered a boar, who

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1 ·1 7:•,,. _..,. ,,,.;,,. r

!--:1111" :\\·e r :-=a.Jtl fn r CJ·t·ek that a h ull ha"" f11r a rl·d rag . and in

h i:-; fic r ccnt•:-;s m a de for th e :-;ttHkn t. ,,.h" rc·tlii'illg- that it wa -.. a fa r cry from :1 ~hnto,· er hu:t r ltl :t rt~!kgl' dtl11. an d that

c au t i" 11 i ~ th e b <' t 1 ~· r p :t r t o f v a I" r . r: t ll1111l' d 1 h ~ · r II l't P ric d. •,, · n hi :; :1 p ria n thro a t ~ nd :-;!touted "( ;r:tl' c:ttnt t·-..t." ~~ll ., t·n a

hoar co uld ~un· t,·c s uc h a d os(' o f Creek. In a n in:--ta n t thc soul o f the :o;a,·age brute w as in th ' ~hades \\'ith Ari s tatle, The grateful ch lar hatl the carca:': !--Crn:d fur ' h ristma~ <:I inner a t hi ~ colleg e.

• •

e e

The Anchor ] :;

\\. ith it:-. 1\\'t':ll.\-t\\'o churcht·.._ and a~ many colleg-e -. dlal 'l' l:-. <tl '' hic h •laily prayer:-; arc oiTc rcd. < >xford i~ a typical-!~ n.: li~iou:-- city. ( ) JH: can ha,· · r e lig-io n di~p n:-.cd tn him in a lmtt -..t any it, l'lll tk""in·d. Th l' . \ng lica u church ~ccJns ex­,·t·t:di:tg-ly C'!:l:-.tic and dirig-ihk . \\ 'it hin ib fold may b f ttth.l

tllc ··h igh ." "lr >w.'· and " b road" 'YJW n f c hun:hllll'll. ~:tturally.

all,, f tht·'-t' tl~turi:-;h in a \"arsity tl l\\' 11. . \nd thL'll there an· t he l'tt.._l'y itt·s with ti H: ·r .._cJHlll l a n d thl'ir c hap<: l oi the Resurrec-t ic•n. :11 tc l the C owky Fath er:-. a d t·\ ntl·d "CCL whc ha\' l' tal · t·n tht• \ 'll \\ . ... llJH ill tlh 1:1 a nd c han t < ;re::o;-u rian llltt:-'ic at "hi r.rh ~ l ' n · ice . . \ t t h i :-; church a 11 d a I so a t St. I ; a r 11 aha~. in .. J c rich o .. tlll'I'L' i~ ft:lly as murh nlttllllllt·ry ancl flumnn·ry a~ in thL' 1-!nlllan ·atlll)lic church itself : indct·cl. wh L' ll ~ nu :-.<'C t lw httg"l' -en:-.crs hl·khing- iurth :tt t lw "hi;..!"h church" ~en· it·t· ) o u sus­)'~ct that thl' f~nnF\lli"'t:-; are kit in th e :-;hadnw. ~Ot lo ng- ago

t h e h i:-;hop of Oxfo r d addrc. Sl'd a ll'tlt' r of inqui ry t o the n-ctnr o f ~t. ll arnahas. as k ing- h im about th t• alle~c I co n­ft-":-irlltal in hi:; t·hurch whi c h . ~Cl'llrding to the clnc trin es o f the .\ nglican rhun:h. i:-; o nl' 11f the ··yain t hing:-; fl>IHIIy in­\t'llt<:< l." Thl· ,·icar r cpli'.:d: ""\ l y L (\rd. we ha\·' th e pill hut nnt th e hnx ... Thi:-; church. as well a..;; other ~acramcnt a l , · · h ig-h ·· churclH"':-; . i~ alway. fillccl. · thcrl.' being m n rc men than wumt•n in attcnd ;me<: .. trang-cly cnou~h. P eople h ere still Jn,·c t h e m \·stic c h arm of. accrdotali:-;m and t h e "dim religio us l i~ht. "

:\ I,. c lerica l fri~1Hb a t h o1ne know too w e ll f r my luc icla­t io n t h-e :o;t ry of the Oxford . or "Tractate 1110 \' L' Il1en t." w hich r e:-;t!lted in 'th is p r c:-'en t " hig-h c h urch" tend e ncy. an d wh ich drt' \\' John 11. ~C\\· mnn in t t> the Cat l;o l it- f lcl. IH'\·cr m n re to )p\·e the .. ~arish day ... :\not h e r g-reat t ri um ph of the Roman­i..;t church in l·.ng-bnd wa~ the capturl' o f ·ardinal :\Janning-. who hcliL·\t'd that .. a ppeal t o n ·:t:-;nn i..;; an insult tn th H ly ( ;h n=-- t. " T he result is that n o w h L' rl: has thi' chu r ch greater prc=--t ige than in J ~ n g-l:tnd. Fath e r Uc rnard \ ' augh n i:-; heard with pll•a:-;u rc at ()xf >rd. especially whe n ht· preache~ a~ainst the ~in: f the ":-;mart :-;et."

l c o n fc:-;:-; f ha,·e sampled all t h " :-;ects and fea:o;ted n all the fn rm=-- . ln th ~: morn in g- l frequently attend t . :\lary':o;, t h e un i \·crsit\' c h u rch , t h ear from the pulpit w h t're r anme r an d Latimc~ p reached, some Dr. Dry-as-Du:-;t l'xpound o r cxpugn (fur then· i:-. much free th o ught e\'t'n in thl· :\ ngli can

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church 1 :;umc traditio nal d og-ma: "hile in the cn.•ning. in th ~· =--a nt e c hnn.:h. l ha,·e h eard :-; n ch b c.,Jd and cl c qn<.:nt di,· in t'=-' a;-; th~ bishop uf L o ndo n preach a hcart-=--ea r ch in g ~<:rnwn to th(! under-graduak st uden t:-' . Uut plac ing- principle..· abc) \ ' C prt·s­t iO"e in my· co n (luct of li fe, I han: IH'en m os t fai thful in attend-

:--. :111cc at th e n o n-cOilform i=-- t churchc.·s. \\' )Hl:-'e g-reat ~trugg-le in England t o uch e:-; my h <'art. :\ t>l ttn t! I fifty years ago could a no n -conformis t take a d egree at t h ~..· 11tl i,·c r=--ity: today th e .) ha Yc t\\'0 C( ll q~es here . while they cnun t c n .•r two hund red n.'prc:-'ctltatiYcs in \\'t st u t in~tcr. lt is thi s "di~sidcnce o f dis­:-.ent,'' as nurke term ed it in ~pea l · ing ni tlw .\m crican cc lnnit·s. that has n ou ri =-- hcd the g-n·at p rntagoni~ts in tla· realm l)f r ig-htc< usn c:--!i. th e pionc.·e rs o f re form in c hur ·h and sta te ;u~d :-.t>cia l li ic. I thi nk o f th e -arcys and \\ ' c~ky~ a n d L'at n ns a nd J I )\\ anls : o i lokridgc a nd Bro \\'ning-. I think al:-.~) , , f the Pil n-rim Fa th er:--. \\ho . f,, r th e ~akc of freednnt ,,j :--.

<.·on~c 1 ence ·a iled :1crc ~=-- the c ru e l .\tl;uni · in lh <.' i r \\'a!t,· \laY!lo\\'~r t fot!n d t h e w o rlcl's giea t ~~t nat ic.>n upo n the prin ­

ciples uf lib :: r ty an d l'q u ality. Th ere is a ~ro\\'i ng- b<.'lid that in r all con cerne d. 1..' \' t'll f1u·

th e churc h o f Eng-land it;-;el f, d i=--c ..... ta bl i:.-l11nen t and cl i~cndn\\'­mcnt \\'ere bc~t. L e t t h is b e effected . tn be fol ln \\' c d l>y a nnull i n g t h e p e c rag- · a 11 d c s t a h I i :' h i 11 g- a It n u "'<..' n f t ·le c t ~· d ll) rds ( I !nYc to \\rite this w o rd \\'ithout a capita l ) . and

En g-1 a 1t cl "' i 11 h i d fa i r to b c a s f n .· c a c r H t n t n · a" n u r o "' n l>t•lc}\'cd Ame rica .

I wi h I had time and spa ce to t ·11 y o u abn ut th e s ttpt•ri . ,r hym1H logy f a ll th e c hurch es alike in Eng lan d . I l <.'rc .-\merica is put t o =--hamc. I ca nno t s p e ak with tht' . ante '0111-

mendation about th €ir p a im-chan ting. Thi~ w o uld b e b eau t i­ful enough w e re it d o ne in t h e compo=--ite Lat in o r 1 f ehrc\\' tongue; but in ana ly ti c E ng lis h the effec t 1s ~ometinH.' S

ludicrous. T o co nclude. T o a fo r eig-ner t h e \\' nde r daily gr ,,.=-'

h o w it is that ~uch a littl e i ~lan d h o uld get ~uch w e rld pre tig-e. \\ hen I think o f the ~ethe rl and s in the s ix teenth cen tury I say it is E n g land's na,·y t which w e mu:-;t attrihttt<.' this circum tance. I wond e r whe th e r Engla nd's b e lie f, like that of r.~rael o f o ld. that . h e is a p t·culiar nat io n a nd p copil' . ch osen by God t o ' 'take ttp the white man ·~ burden." has n u t something t o uo with her u cces in the past, ce r tainly, faith

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in nn e ':-- ~t·lf 1:-' a ~rl'al fact o r in o ne::.; succcs;;, but it carries \\' ilh it ai:'O a great and a\\'ful dang-er-pride and arroganc . l~ e lic,· c me . then· arc h ere. a:' well as in . \ me ri ca . many . \ ug-t.·an =-- tabl es fo r a ll t•rc tll cs t cleanse; many H e r t:-; fo r a Ut.·o \\' tllf to rid. \\' hat Joh n Dull net•ds more than Drcad­lHl ug-hts for his n;n·y i:-; th e pious and rcpt·ated 1 e r usa l f the "L' t.'CIJHI ch ~Lptc r of :he prophet 1 1:-tl :akkllk. If un mindful of the prnp h ct's \\'arnin g- the di:'intcgratio n and di:-;solut ion of hi ·

, a-...t t•mpirc 1:' his certain fate. ··1 l op~·fully" your~.

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THE ANCITOR. Pallllsbed II~TDEAHCHORASSOCIATION, Hepe CoUege, Hollaad, Hi(: h.

Edltor - in-Cble f A ssistan t E d i tors Loc·a l Editors Soclel.)' Et.lltor Alumni Editor Exl"bnore ~ditor A thletic Buitor Starr ,, nl t. ~ Su b:<crl pt.i o n )fana,;:er Bu ... i ot•ss :.1anaater .A.a~i t .tnl Uu,..ioesl' .Ma n :t:tf' r

BOARD OF EDITORJ

T & RMS $1 P t!:R YI"JAR IN A OV A:ofC I.I

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A N C.H O n A SSO CIAT I ON ENTJ..:RTAINMENT.

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ATHLETICS.

For th r la~t fnur o r h\'C year . . h a .. c hall and . pcrha p~. h nni~. ha \·e hcl·n the only sp >rt s in whic h the s tu dent hody ha\·c t a ken any e n thu s ia~t!c intere · t during- the spring t Lr m . 1 :nt a few notes o n the game no lon~er adeq u ately rcpre~cnt the true co nditio n of athletics at Tl n pe . \\"c a re l>egi ninng tc, appreciate o ur na tu ral a(h ·antag-cs. 'The particularly fa\·o r ­aJ, Je. ituation of l!lack lake und Ulack r i ,·er, with th e ir Ya rions c.ppur tuni tics io r recreatio n and : y :'tematic cxe rc i:-:e , arc bei n g­r<:cognizccl. E ,·ery ~ aturday morning- fishi ng p a rt ie · may be ~een ·t a rtinO" o ff fo r a day's o uting. ne n eed s no t go far to :ce a solitary · tudent lying co mfo rtably in hi s b oat or sitting o n the end of the pier, pole in hand, repeating an oration or committing the co njug atio n of a G reek verb. Launching parties to the Park are also quite common occurrences. But to the e, row boat races must be added. Daily challenges arc pos ted and accepted. \\'hat does it m ean? Are we finally a wakening to an appreciatio n of the value o f our wate r fr nt? Are we beginning to realize that Hope can have c rews if the students arc willing to push thi project? It is possible, for enthus ias tic alumni, who have been co nti.aually advocating this , ·e ry thing. arc willing to back us financially in securing barges. This i o nly a s ugge t ion. Y o u may think it is a fv nd d ream, yet w e a re confident that it can be made a reality.

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SOROSIS.

The ~~~ro:--i:' :-=ocicty i:' ahmt to c 1:r ph tc the Ia · t t e rm o f lllc.: !--l'IH 11 ll ~n.· ar. a1 :cl althPngh th i:-; lLT111 i=-- the ~h~~rte3t . still '' \.' t r u:-- t I ha t it h a~ lltJt ),ecn the k:! ~l pr. dita hlc. Thro ughu ut the yc <t r tht· m~c_tin %--' s ha,·e been \\'CI I a t tcn .:cd, and the prd­. ra m:- \\ l·ll \\ tJ r : h i lu: \\ hi lc. The :-.c ·ci ty h =t s t r i<.:d to ,·a ry th \.! •·ld 1·r·dt.r lli pr";! r<llll as nwd1 : 1:' po:'~ i i· l ... a nd the inno vatio n;-; ha ' ·'-· hnn t·ka :-. !n~~ and ins t r uc ti\· . T r11ly, C•· ll l ge fu nction: IJ a,·e :--ulnc t inw:-. 111ad l' it di ffic ult to h old o ur regul a r mc<:ting-:'. · ;1 :.d iiHTL' i:' nuthing :--o necc~:' a r_ · t o t he <.·nth u~ia ·tic li fe o f a

'"l. it.ty a ~ regu lari ty n i mcc l ing-:-: . Yet h)\·a lt,· t the ~o~ i etv " It ·· .... \'\::r ran ' nl nu r mak ing tlti:' term ~ p;~ll to tltc o the rs i;1 ( ' ·"·r.n h !ng :--a \ l' the nut11her o f mt'L·ti ng . . \:t·x t n :ar we h one lu ha ·. c a n:,• m oi CHi r li\\ ' ll in the ; iris' J) r :uit<:n · and w itll-' 11t <J, :u l. t :. m id 111on .: Ct>IJgc n ial ~llrrt~ll tHl ing-s . 1 :r~:-: is will d·) c\ l ' ll la·i tL·r , ,., 1rk tha n :-=he ha~ dllllC this ye:t r.

- :.\ 1:\E \ '. \ :\ IJR EZER.

MINERVA SOCIETY.

Tlw ).! inc.·n ·a ~~ 'cicly Ita~ h::1d a \' l' ry :'tiC'C<. :::: " iu l te rm n i \\'t•rk . Thl· Jlr< 'gT am..: han~ hl·en of a,. ry h'-·l p fnl and in ­'-1 r nct i' t · n~ltll r<'. The nlcmhl r~ ha ,·c all clo ne their li tt le ~rtrt

In tnakl' the :--< •ciety a g-rand ~trcce ~=-' and arc I >o k in <Y fo r\\'ard . I o "rt 1 new zeal to an(,t her year o f \\'Ork.

MELIPHONE SOCIETY.

The ~I diphu ne o ciety, the o nly . o ciety in the "prep;' r: in a 11( uri~h ing concliti n. The year ha ~ been s uccessfu l i:1 en:ry \\'ay. The pr g-ram re n dered ha\·e been o f a h igher ~tandard tha n h <·reto fo re. This y ea r i · o ur fift ieth ann i, ·c r=--ary and a ll ha,·c \\'Orked to make t h i · a ~ ucec s. n June 8th we t' Xp c t to ho ld our an nual ''hu~t . . , The w o rk and preparation~

an· fu r <ltl r :tunual pr n·ram, June 15th. \\ e are d si rou- o f

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FRAT ERNAL TviEETING.

1-1 1 tl · tc· 1•111 lt·t ..: )l''l' ll .. u~.: c~..·-. .-'iill a ! c•tl~ t'\t'l"\" li n " l l \ \ "(11"' 11:-- : •• ~ • -

.. . 1 · . r til" 'ttuknt~' malit th·. Jta .. J , l ' \'11 t"t• ttJltl'ractcd ll\· ::--pnng- C \ c . ~ . · . .

I ·, 1 t l r •t tt ll <ltt r aml ·itiPn l t> \\"•• rk ln-.. relll.ll1:1..·d \!ti -t l C CO ( \\"Ca H ' · ' ' 1

II I ' )"J1e , c1ci·d eknH'lll tcl•l, h :b n••l J ,~..·~..·n Ia .a n .:.:. . trantllll' C<. · • • . In the n <.·a r future \\·e ltnpc n P t nnly 111 g ·I\-L' t ill' mc...·nt_l•et~ .. a g ood time'. Jut \\"ill :-t l"o :-'e rn~ to cn·ate g-r·:tt v r l t~\1..' lor tltl'

~ocicty and m o re ardor fo r tlte \\·nrk ll l'', t y e:t r.

COSMOPOLIT IAN.

'The - o . m o p<. tit a n ~(cict y i ~ ;-;t rc •ngt r th i" .\l·ar th a n <."\l..'r

l>cf re. no t o nly in numbe r!' hut in atntal al,ility a .. \\t·ll .. \ 1-

th o ug-h the balmy spring- C' \ C'ning-" ~t·~·k t'' lttrt· llll l ' a\\ay fr11 11

the ~tucly hall =-- . the' :'oci<.' ty st ill clin;..: "- tt) it' 111"tt11: "l ;n anrl

go h a rd ."

ULFILAS.

The ")fi la:' cl u b canno t ho a=--t a :-; large a n•ll ca ll a!' la-a

s pring. b u t it can boas t o f ha,· ing- a!' big t1ll' ll a :-. l '' l' r hcinrc- .

\ \ . hat the club lacked in m c ml l<...'r!' during tl te p a"l yt·ar it lt a=-­~ought to mak g ootl in quality. I> ·t<.:nllitwd tn pre'' l' that QUALITY and no t QUANTITY is tlll' intportant fact.,r . tilt·

club has br kC'n its o wn rec(lrd . Fr-i e n ds \\" ll o ar' inten·'tl·d in the club \\'ill han~ an pp )rtun it y to judg-1..• t lH· p :t .... t ~Tar· .. efforts in the Annual JaarfC' l'St t o he h l'ld n n :\ lnnday. th~..· 17th

o f June, 111 -arnegi . nnnas lllm.

CLASS NOTE S.

June fir~t \\"a. t h e date u f the Juni" r "I-ts:' l'i · n ic: . \ l p \· n a

wa, t h e place : and the Junio r s aud thei r f ri t· nd~ Wl' t· · tltL· p ic-

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nid...t ·r ..... ' I h1.: .~'""1 "lei ~:till<.: ,,j .. h "r.~ ~,. ... IJ,,L .... :1 -..plcndid pit."nic ... ,;pJH: r. and a t!t:tr-..h:na l!ow ro i :-.l ••11 the l1<.:ach. fol:o\\ l'd hy ;1

plc.:;t .... :llll ritk lluttH' . ''ill in tit<.: iutu ·c gin: t l:c cia~: uf ·a ~ :ttccdl1vr h:IJ'I'.' cl :t ll..' in ~lllt "~'.\'·~ 1.:al c. nd : r "'' ,,·h id1 tu luc> ".: l t ;t~,.·k ~ ~~ "11111..' oi tltl· l ·t·:-.t t itllL';-> ·,,~.,· L'\l'r ln:l ...

I Jut· tu t hL· ~.o:u ntinued cold \\<.:ather. cia ... ;-; ~dLti r;; han~ l ll' t' tl

i\·w in JJittlliH: r . ·1 he Suphtlil l<l rt:-. \\' c.:rc till' un·y one;-; wh ·1 tll ll .. t vr~..rd tip ...,uflirit' tll rc .ura: · t· ttl \"i:--it .\iact ta\\~<1 and Llh.·r ·

r• ;un "'·l·r and atlill!lg' thr..: hc.:a11t i iu l hil !:-:. :\Ia , - 10th. cold a ... it \\:t .. . ,,· ill lllllg-1.~..· n.'tllt'tt lhC'rcd ;!~a g aia day ff.)r the S uphs.

., hl· L":trly p:t~·t nf tilL· 1111111th tit<.· ~t·ni · •r .... ~p •n t a del ightful

c. ' ~..· 11 i 11 g- a t t h c h 1 " 11 <. • 11 i :\ I i , :' :\ I a rt h a I k J , > n g o f Z e l'i a n d . T h l '

n. \ 1.. I"L t ~ d ha11d laid a ... idl' tht· ir n. ! l'~ <,f d ig11ity a n d ac~cd t h ~ J•:trt ••i tilL' cc. dkg-L· I (1_\' and g-irl. .\II rc...·pt~rt a gn11d tilllL'.

l}ttrillg til~.-· l"lltlr ... t• ui tlti:' t l' rtll tile":\'· cl<h:-. ha" l>L'I...' Il

1. nll'rt:tillt'd ' ' -'" t lh: l; ratt•rnal ;-tnd ·" :-.111•1polit a n !'ncit:t \· r" ­~l·t'L'ti\l'ly. ·I Itt·.' l'.' Pn .... ~ tht·ir gratitudt• {pr the ro_,a l ~n : cr­ta inn JC ill gi' l ' ll a ttl :~ppreciati11n ior ihl· lti~lt 'landard o f wurk --t·l ttp ''-'" tliL' l 'ullt·.:.:.l' l.ill'r:try s, , L-il'ti ~., ·.

\\ ' l'dJH' .. ,b.' l'\·cnin.:.:. the· ·. \ " cia:--~ \\i~:-. lkliginfully llt •· r ­t:timd at the lt• •IIH' t.f th~· ir cla:'--nt: tt<.'. ~ii:--:' R 11:-l' l!rus~e. :\ n ~.. - ~<.·l'lltnt pn,~ratn \\·as rcJHkrt•d and d ainty rl...'l.rc:'hmcnts we n: :-.l"ITl'cl. The.' l"L'lllrliL'd early ( :)

r ~o6-Y. VI/. C. A. N O TES-rgo7.

f o~tr Y tnlltg" \\ . clllll'n's l"hri .... tian . \ ~;-;ociation i .:; drawi n g to a clo~e.

:\l·,· ~..· r :-:ince thl' organizatiun u f thl' a~..:ociatiun h a there

het•n ~uch largl'ly att<.:n<kd mel'ting:' . ~uch willing . sl'l f-:-:acri­tin· and hl'lpful ert"tlrt put forth . ~uch g- n<.:r~tl goo tl feeling nnrl cnmra<k .... Jtip '"""·n. a~ during the pa:-:t y<'a r. \\' e h a,·e had t \\"n helpful a n d in..:pirin~ ,- i~it~ fro m our S tate 'ccretary. :\I i.,~ 14andis. and o ur a:-:sociation i!' in c , ·cry \\"ay ·t ru ngc r a nd better eq u !ppt'd fur wnrk because of her ,-i:-:its amo ng u:'. \\ . l' \\'l'rt' al:--o llclpl'd hy the ,·isit which fourteen of )llr n um­l't'r mad· to th1..· ~tate Coti\Tnt i t' tl at J' alalllai'.<. o last fa ll. Th e ~..· f(~..·cts of the n.·li~inus n..·,·i,·al. which S\\"<'J>l O\"C r u r c l le•rc • M

during t h e \\"L'l'k of prayl' r. and which re~ulll:d in t h e con ' c r -

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~qon of m a ny o f ur y o ung men a nd wonH n. an: st il l i..:lt i tt

greater con~cc ratinn and cl c ,·ot i n to the :\la~tl· r. Our m i;.;~ion a ry m eet ing-. h :tsc been cspccia II y g-o cl. \\ · c

ha,·e had a~ kad <..' r~. :\Irs. S. :\1. Zwemc r. :\I i:-; . CaJ•po n. :\1 r ;-;. Ha nninga. and :\I r.;. 1ilmo re. who ha,·c hro ack·ned o ut· vi ew:-; and deep e ned o ur int rc~ts in the work t~i h: •t h f reig-n and d omes tic mi ;.;s ion~. Las t y ear w e ~c nt o n e fro m ur numlH' r to labo r o n the ho me field in K e ntucky: thi~ year we se nd o n e to labo r o n the io reign field in .\rabia .

ociaJly and fin a n cia lly . at. . o ur w rk It a~ I,ccn ~ucc s~­

ful. \ \' e ha ,.e tried to interest th hoy!' in o ur w n rk by allow­ing the m t o h e lp u . finan c ially, wh ile we h cl'ped them socially. Each time we did thi!", wheth e r at e,·ening soc ia l o r m o rning breakfas t, w e w e re am ply repa id f r o ur eff rts l>y the h earty good wi~hes and apprec iatio n of the bo y .

Pas~ing o ,·cr o ur fa ilures, or rathe r remembering the m only a s lessons fo r the fu ture, and rejoicing in o ur succe s es. we look forward to an e ,·cn better y eat· f work f r 1907-1 go8.

Y. M. C . A .

A s ano t h e r co llege year is dra wing to a clnse . we m ay rightly say with that s wee t s inge r o f yore, ' 'The lines h a,·e fallen t o u in pleasant place · . surely a good ly he ri tage i ~ ot1n~ . ' · Especially is thi s true of the Y. :\1. C. A. o f the Col­lege. All the C hris tian men tried to make their life co unt. t\s men of Go o, with hearts aflame, we fought fo r the highe r ancl noble r life. T oday w e can ay, a ~lo e and Aaron said lo ng ago, ''The God o f the Hebre w s ha: met us." In the bu ·y ways of College life, in o ur stud i e~, in the labo rato ry, o n the campus, and in our closets, God has b een our ·'Bethel. ' '

The future is brighter and m r e glo ri ) U S than the pa~t. \\' ith an eye of faith looking beyond the rfresent, we ~ ce the break of a grander day. As lo ng a s one ,hundred and thirty of our men are en rolled in C hri tian ' ·ork, striving fo r the higher life ; as long as we remain' co n. t a nt in praye r, relying upon the pirit of the Christ; as lo ng as we humbly pray and u e opportunities,-we ha,·e nothing to fear. \Ve mus t be up and do ing, fo r o ur m tto is " nward and U pward.''

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EXCfiANGES. .,

F••r n::tl . g-e:n1 ine g-ho:-;t st1 ·ric..·=--. go t o the ITo race :\ Ta nn l !vc, ,nl. It \\ill gi,·e yo u alllJ,Ie OJ'P rtunity to e n joy I •)king al thl· , ,·al k ittg· :-:pl'c.: tre \\hc..n in:-- !eacl y ou Htg h t to he Soil n· l a , Jt l'J>.

Culkge. I by=-- i-.. ~ ··nud. hut it mi :. Itt he m :tde better hv a d d i 1 ! g· l \\ n o r 1 h r e ( · .... It n r 1. =-' 1 ta ; J p y .. q . ' r i l' s .

Thl' , ·alttl' 11i L it<.·rary ~··w i c..-: i(•: t' a s tu den t can harcliv I.e ( I\ cr-e:--tilll''ltll. 'i hl· ( h'cidc..·nt sc..·ts ior th thei r ,-~du e i ;t :tn ;!rtirk t ha t j.; =-- h ()rt hut in t ... r c:--ti ng- ;utd tq the p in t.

T h c I 'a r k c r I' a i , y r u :-; \\' a s i n t c r c..· :-. t i n g t h i ~ 111 m t h . • 1 I ow -l' ' ·c.: r. \' h ·. 11 \' l' r <' :t cl t h <: n um I : c r . w c l' o u l d n t h c I p a · k i n g ~t t · r-. { · lu :-; th.(• qtH:-.tinn: \\.;t :-; it "l• luc" :\ Jq ndav \\'hen l ltc l'~· i11 t <.: rs :'l't ~h e type? ( )nc w,Htld t h ink :o. judgi~1g- fro m o n e ,., ilt t' l'cliu.n :d:-- . th~,.· lint'=' o i wh ic h \\'l' t·e s:tclly co nftl.-cd.

. . - --BUBO'S NOOK.

l~u hn \\' :ts pn" ukccl to ll (l te t he typ< .!..!"raphica l e r ror in thl' :\!ay tlltt ll bcr <d the .\nchor-"( ltcum·· f11r "lJtium.''

:\Ji~;.; :\lat· \ ' an Drczcr:-:\ : ncar a:' \\'C t·an ascertain the fro n t u i l'ru i. 11rtt:-;h's ne\\' ho me is that po rtio n facin c:r I-I

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1..gl' et\' l' lllll'. :\ ~cm i -porch e~lcnds ir" m the . >uthern c~-

tr~..l~.i t y 111id\\ay tc' the no rther n e nd . . \ - we cann t g- i n~

l:u :--llll.':--:o: addr ~..· :--:'l'~ in thl·sc cohtt ll tl:-'. a sta n~>ed . . cli-add re~~l·d lll\' 1..'1 \, Jlt' \\'i ll qJ>tai n for y o u the n:tme o f t h e arc hitect to \\' IHt!lt yuu can apply fn r further in iormatio n.

The Se ni c.1 r Quartet :-\\'e cannut fully agree with you in yo~tr refusa l to don go~\'11 · fo r t he first time o n th e day ap­r Hn tcd by the class. The majo rity u:;ually rul es unless the pos itio n of the fo rme r can be p ro ,·c n untl~ nahle o r i carr ied l1y ill eg-a l me~hocl::; . This we think hardly pro bable in the ca:-;c und r con~idcration . \\'e rejoice t hat human p e r i · tencc end:' a l the g-ra ,·c .

:\lr. K . X . ( ckc r. Luo h nmi:h. \\'ash. :-Arbo r Day out h e re i. a day set asidt~ for the planti ng of tree-, a p roce.·s fo r the compositi o n~ a s it w e re, o f clemen ts. n o t decomposition, a . th e picture h a . led y o u to in fe r. The . c nio r · con titnte th <.' g ra duatin rr c l:t:'S o f the co llege, a n d grave as y o u would

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T lu Andtttr - --- - -- ·-------- ---------han: the m be. wt· J,c Jit·, ·c th a t theY :-; lhl\tld h a , · · t l1ci r n11 -mcnt~ Jf lc,·ity. fu r as th ' uld say ing go ~ : ··.\JI \\'1•rk an .l n o play make~ J ack ::tncl J ill a dull hoy a nd 1-(rl." \\ ' c t h in k that y o u ar(' unj11st in t h e n · ll cc t i(ln )'I'll L'Cl ·t ;tl a " lu n c h" !'<'tTecl at a C(J!'t n f thirtL' l'n and a ir;,ct ion n· nt ~ ap:cc\·, a nd a~~urc y o u that the :-:ig-n \\'as 1111t lll l' :tllt t11 ad n.'n i~\.· their "ca. y with mo ney" pr cli,·itic=-. \\ ' il h cltt\.! n ·-...pcct t , yo<tr u p n ion~ . we t h i t1 k t h a t y o u r un j u ;-; t c r i l i c i s Ill i s d liL' to i .~ 11 u -r ::t n cc of the fa cts r the ca:--c. l 'a n )'Utl \' i ~it l he :-.chu I at

omtn nccmcnt?

TESTIMONIALS.

\\'c \\'Cico n1e c-ritici =-- m and ~ug-gt·~tiuns and ta k e de l ig-ht in puhli ~hing the fo ll o wing- cumnH.' nt ::; iu o 11r cc,Juntl l ~ . all oi which \\'C guarant e t o he g e nuine and un~o l i · i t t:d:

~li s Hilda Stegcman-"jukcs tame ... ~liss Ler-c,-rc-" -a n't ~ee th · j kc o n n 1c.·· :\li ~ s :\1. \ "an Drczcr-" ~ood . ··

:\I iss Pikaart- " Fine." ~I i ~: 1:.. K o llcn-"jokes arc ~ In \\' ... :\li~. :\nna ,~chculke-·'Joke~ all right." ~lr. A. B. \"an Jl o utcn-'·You bet y " ur It t~ pin' the jnkc:-:

are al l right." "r om. the printer-''\\. hat unde r the s un is )' (IUr itl<:a with

P.ul.>o ?' '

RUNNING COMMENTS.

~erenacle~ !'eem to be the rage 11 0 \\" with the fl. ·. h O\'. Hi to urs arc confined chiefly to :\int h and Tenth slrl!eH. Girl.. look o ut fo r the \\'ild cats. ~f. \\' .

There appeared recently o n the bull eti n hoa rd a ll f)l i " l:

telling. among o ther t hings, that ~c,·eral o f the winning o ra­tors in state con tes t s became ed ito r ;o; c ,f nc\\':o:papc r:--, ct c . Query: \\'hat happene<.l to the fell ~. w what ~a t among the people and ate of bon-bon:-; \\'ith Esm~o: ralda ? IJid he hc~.·oJlH:

the owner o f the afo resaid n e w spapl' r s. etc., and take the air

"' ith Esmeralda in a 90 H. P. machine?

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T /1 t! An duu· .-, -_,

\\' lly d n the ~ t i JCknt~ m ~! kc ... o many t ri p~ to th ~outhcrn ! i Ill it .:-- ' If tIll' t () \\ 11 -... I . ,· t t 11 \ Jl. . ·1 • 1 ., I' ·=-- c \\" ~!" or a n e w tu ~:a u 1 Hlt < t tP.,.

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inr whic h tl w y pitH.· ? Y~.· .... . \ \L' ha q· iward thl! juke . .. ·,) min' thro · the nc." rt:la.­

li\t' tu tht•:-.t: pe~ ni u n~ (If ilic :-- ixlccn ac rl' ... c lll t" c rn it; <T wh ich \\t' ltan: ln-..:1 1 cn j nin<:d . "l(t•cp ot'f!"

~c ren;u k:-- ~t'l'l ll if> J,c the r~;..!C !1 • n·; wi h :--tJJl. e u f the f I. ( ·. ~irb. ll cr tu ur .... arc cq n fin l'd c h it·fh · tu T\H·if t h f-t r l'e t. l :t o'.' !', !.,.,k tt lll iur thl! "p 11~~y wil itt\\' !' ~ .. - J .D.

- - -­·---TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY .

.. ·1 h:tt'-... a pn: tty g 11n<.l joke . i ~n · t it~ · ·

"\\ ' hat: ..

"\\ ' hy. ha,T n't yl)u heard it?" .. ~~ 41 . ..

"\\ L·l l. ' ' ~: 1!! \\ ' h,· i :-: 1907 like a l umber wago n ?" "I l unnn.'' .. · ·au::c th <: rv·~ n n :--pring t11 it ! Jl a,,·, haw!"

''( :IJ -"' 'u t tJ1l' h ('t lL'r." "1.('1·~ IH: :l.l' i t. " .. \\ · h y i .... n 't t h :1. t joke I i k c a I u m b c r "'a g0 n ? ·' "1 i uh: Dunne ... "( >nc ha-... a \\ agu n tn ngt:e . t he <,tJH:r m :tke:

lt •ll ;,.t:. ~l'S .

.. ~< n! i ' d r~tt!J<.'t' :--tay at ht~mc and c a t o nio ns" ! ! ! ? ? ?

.\ bt nJnly t •f l \\' n Cl'nt:-: JH.' r <: ap ita i~ ufft'n·d ior tho:--e whq ~ ;, ' " L· h ; :a~ .. fo r .. \'L·:-:... . \ p u lngit·s to Engi i:-; h spa rnJ\\', .

rl·llo\\ s . <k ,·clnp your arm~. ;et ready in r boat c re\\'s. l' n ,f. ~ll t ph e n-" Fi \ ' C boys ab~cnt? They must h a , .e at­

t l' nd c d t h <: p a n cakc bn·akfast S:t t urclay." 'nmment-1 f the breakfast did k eep any o f the h o i pollo i

a"'ay <l\'L' r :\londay it didn't k eep away :tny of the kalo kai

tlg"3 t JH)S.

~lr . \ -an Zantcn ( ial ling- hack\\'ard · o n ~Jacatawa· ~ hill~ )

--"This is \ ·a n -sand-i n ... :\las! we :t.rc b ecom ing s o prosaic and nr ac~thetic eh·c~

oftL•n r \.·cc i,·c rncl~.· hlllnps a .· a co n :-:cq u cnce. F o r instance. \\'C quote l'rof. Yn tcma . :'peaking o f the disappearance o f the poe t ical atnl n .:--pherc o i I ~ain-in-thc- face. :\I , ·aun tdo n t kn o \\'nic.

Tc !dyi>L"ar, and thl·ir pc lplc:

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.. Yo u kno w. c i a~:-;. that the Indian~ io rtlH:rl_y dyed th eir wicker,,. rk with j ui ces o f herb· )ne d ay T ,·isi tcd an rn ­dian camp and a ·ked a squaw h n\· ~h stai ned her basket s ~'' prettily. Quick a~ a tla!-= h came the answer, · Dianw nd th ·c ... .' ··

Tc II u :-; not in m o urnful nmnl ' e r ~ That our sc hool day:-; 11 0 \\' arc pa:-;t ,

F o r \\'e ha tc to l ea\'(~ pro ic:-'.~nrs

j o hnny lJ ., ct LJr. i\ last.

Pro fs. a re k i ndly-Prof~. a rc-well! t\ nd th eir sympathy we need,

F o r w c . t u cl c n t s I ()\ · c t h e . p r i n g t i 111 c , . nd fo r lc=--:-;o n~ . nut ''e-well!

K a t by ~ tudy, no t by quizzes Arc \\'C kept fro m pleasures gay.

And pro fessor. a , he flunk us . Thinks o f his o wn student day.

A NEW PHYSICS FORMULA.

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The co nduct o f the pupil Yanes directly a · the dista nc <.· fro m the teacher.-Ex.

F-ierce le son., L-ate ho urs, U -nexpected company, N-o lessons, K-nocked o n t.-Ex.

ADAM AND EVE AND THE APPLE.

How many apples did Adam and Eve eat ? o me . ay E ,·e 8 and Adam 2, a total of 10 on ly . !\ow, we figure the thing out differently. Eve 8 and Adam 8 al o, to tal r6.

And yet, the above figures are entirely wrong. If £,·c 8 and Adam 82, certainly the total would be ninety. Scientific men, howe\·er, rca o n something like this: £,·e 81 and da m 82, total 163.

\\ ro ng again. What could be cleare r than if E,·e 81 and Adam 812, the total was 893.

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If EveRt t st and Adam 812, w ould not the total be 1623? 'The f llowi ng i another s I uti n: Eve 8r4 Adam, Adam

~124 J ~ ,· e. total 938. Still another cakulatic n i' as fu llows : If Eve 814 Adam,

:\dam 81242 oblige E ,·e, total 82.050. \\'e think this. how­c..:,·er not a ~ufticient qua ntity. Fo r though we admit that Eve ~14 Adam, .-\<lam if he 8o81242 keep Eve com pany, total 8,-

oH2.056 . .-\11 wro ng. E ve. when she 8 1R12 many, and probably she

il·lt ~CJ rry for it, but her compan ion. in ( ·rder t o retie\·e her g-rief. 8 12. Therefore, when :\dam 8t814240 fy E ,-e 's depres~ecl :-:p irit. Hence both ate 8 t.8:;r).864 apples.-E~ .

BASE BALL.

D uring the mo nth o f :l\Jay. H o pe broke even in her reg u ­lar :-:ch l·clukd game~. making h er percentage .(o~. On 1\lay -+ · the ~I cLau~hlin D u~in e. s College beat us by one score; yet ,,.c can no t con cede that they arc a better t eam . It was a hotly contested g-am e from start to finish, with Hope leading­unti l the fatal nin th inning, when three e rro rs in succession

cu~t u:-; the gam e. The follo wing w eek the G rand Rapids High Schnol, with

a n iighty effort, paid off an o ld score. \ V hcn beaten by u :-; in .\ pril. they Yo \\·cd to re turn and 1._!'ounce us umnercifully. \\'til. they ~u ·ceedcd, but o nly hy tn.•men<.lo us ly h ·ud train­ing under an able coach. Our boy s ha rdly played in their

u s ual form, anti lost by the score of 7 to 2 .

The 18th brought the St. Alphonsos of Grand Rapids to Hope only to be defeated by the score of 6 to S· The game was !liP and tuck. Both teams fo u ght manfully and played ~p l endid ball in one of the cleanest and steadiest games of

the season. The Holland Independents al so failed to hit Rigaud safe.

They, ho weve r , gave Hope a hard rub. The final score, which wa 2 to r in favo r of Hope, speaks for itself. It shows that Rigaud. our little South An1crican twirler, pitched consistent ball, kept the hits scattered, and showed considerable good

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1888. Rev. Jno. \~an \\·e~tenhurg has finally ~cttlcd d•)\\' ll

at Grand Rapid~. All hi~ efl.orts to acquire good hea lth by a change of climate lta,·c been in vain. It is intcn:~ting to know that Re,·. Yan \\. e~tenbu rg wa:; the fi r:t ed ito r u f The . \ ncho r.

1 67. n :\lay 20, Rev . Cornelius A. J ongcwaan.l di ed at Ifale Center, Texa~.

1883. A few weeks ago I r. Otte f :\moy, hina, met with a seriou~ accident. The thumb o f his ha nd wa..:; cau~ht in a washing machine and wrenched o ff. all but the main artl' ry. Ulood poisoning set in and f r ·ome two weeks the patient .· uffcred in tense pain. \Vithin the last two w eek · f\.Ir~. Otte. who is staying at Grand Rapids, i\1 ich., has n:cci ,·ed mo re favorable reports from her husband.

1&;2. Hev . H. \ ·an Der Ploeg, fro m Prairie \ ' iew, Kas. , 1 • v1sttmg H o lland, and conducted the chapel exercises at H o pe on \\ cdne ·day morning, i\Jay 29.

1882. Old Hope fee ls proud that she no w has o ne of her son , a representative at our natio p 's capital ~ llo n. .1errit J. Diekema ·wa elected by a fairly la rge majnrity to succeed \\·m. Alden mith a s representativ• : o f the Fifth Dist rict oi 1\·I ichigan.

1870. everal cJasse. ha,·e no minated I r. James Zwemcr tc fill the chair of practical theology in the \\ estern Theo ­logical Seminary.

T9<X>-I905· ReY. S. Ricpma intends to s pend the sum­mer in Europe fo r the sake o f his health. During his absence G. Bosch, a student of the \Vestern Theolog-ical ~em:nary, will take charge of his church at Hospers, Io wa.

S7'UDBN'1.~S Pass thie copy on to your college friends ~ ho are not regular subscribers and get them to an bscri be. Patronize the adver· tisers and hustle for

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I iOLLAN D, MICIIIGt\N

DEPARTPvl ENTS:

GRAMMAR s · H oOL, C ot.LE\. tATii: A:->:D THEOLOG t C AL.

S1 UOIES IN GRAMMAR SCHOOL AND COLLE.GE.

A c lent and !\~nc1 cru f.Rnguap:el' ani\ Llter:t.turel! ; L oi[IC Hhetn rl• a.uc1 Elocut.lon ; .,:;herr;lll lctt. Phy!4ICI! and Afitronoruy ; C h e mistry and Geo)OJlY: .Tiae Blnlt>llcal i cleuct-s: Phlln upll y : ,;ac rec1 Literature ; GeugrRphy . H istory . Chll Government

""d Pedll6tO~y: llra,.lng 1\nd ltu-'IC.

COURSES:

C P HILOSOPHICAL, SciENT IFIC AND NoRMAL. LA SICAL,

Ti\eoloolcal oeportrnent. h o se o f &tudy a.a full a nd The Weatern Theological iewlnary a• a c ur

pra<:tlcal aa tu sister semlnarlea In tue We•t.

corps of r::xperlenceo Instructors. l leo lle$ from Cblcac o. • mllea LOCATION:-On the Pere Marquette rat way, m

from Grand Raptda.

Expenses Moderate,-Fc.r further Information or Ca\alorue apply \o

PROF. G. J. KOLLEN, LL.D., Pres.

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Hope College Perlrlc_ltlts PILLO"lVS, RIBBONS AND FELT.

\Ve handle a large assortment.

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FISHING 1'ACKEL H. Van Tongeren

SPAULDING BASE BALL GOODS

'Ve have everything in the line of

FrB~h. Salt ana smokBa MBat~. J. 1.1. Den Herder.

Citizens Phone 56. 228 River street

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Has the largest circulation of any paper

published in the Holland language in the

Unitod States. Advertising rates made

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~lowl• r 'omp.111y, are the lw . t. \\"e sell th em.

E. B. ST.AND.ART

ITY MEf\T Mf\RK.G T ~f~t.ki~.~~~t~~ }4'i~h and \ "eg etahles. Dt>live ry 1n C1ty .

~'rn. van dcr veer, Pr p. Phone 43. 152 ~- Eighth Street.

THE SWEETEST PRESENT A box o f our best . . R. W, Gft LK IN

Ghotolatc Grcam Bon Bon~ citz Phone 470. 20-1 River st .

WalkOV6rSh06S 2, 3, 4-Button Oxfords.

All the latest styles and novelties.

Kleyn's !8 E. Eighth street .

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Graduating Presents The time of GRAD AT'l ~ will h ' at lta11d wh 11 thi ::;

ad . appears. You must thiuk ~0\\" anti act ): \V. llc re are smne sugg st ions:

w-aterman's Ideal Fountain Pen, A Bible, Choice Gift Book._

Beautifully Ene-raved Picture.

Set of his or he r f:n·oritc atttltor, 0r a choit·e hox o f s tatiorw ry. Any of these at most rca:'onuhle pric·<' .

:a:. V .A.~ I:>:EJ~ :I?LO . .E;G 44 E . Eighth ' treet , O ollantl . :\lit-h .

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• PIANOS I~CA~I - ·"-It will be to your int Prest as well as ou rs to see us wheu in tl f<'l' d of

Music or Musical lnstrumel1ts COOK BROS.

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Lawn mower grin , ling a spe ·ia lty. \Ve also c-arry a line of motor boat. supplies ancl new 11m brel1as.

'or . Ri \'E'r anti Xiutlt 'treet, IIollaJjd, ~lich.

The 1\I.()DBL Drug Store Heall(tuarter8 t or tiue Perfnwe. Golden R ose our specialty .

a:; 'ents per Ouuce.

G. T. EIAAN, ~Jrop. Cor . 8th and Ri ,·er L t reets. Holland, Michigan.

Ul.,e jfraltltlin 1Life 11ttsurance (to. Furnishes registered insurance. Polic ies are also secured by deposi t of en tire Reser"e with the tate of TlliilOis. See \V~L J . LLVE, \Vest Eighth St.

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HOL,L,t\ND RUSK l.unk fnr till' windrni ll 011 tlte )liWk age

fur y 'l rtr pr., t 'l·ti••n against irnitat iuns.

fiolland Ku~k Go. 110LLAN O, Ml\,;r1.

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('.ma' in and pat 1011 iz • the tll'W finn, ·· .. ' ft ST~UY'T'I~l{ ·& J)Y 1~ 1~)1 -'\, .

::; nl·t·~~:->urs t o Slu.r t ·r & ( 'qupc•r .

Tailors H a tters and F·urnisl1ers . • Ea~t Ei~h t h Stn·t~ t.

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