The Gavelyte, September 1906

1..J.5 THE (}AVELYTK Mr. Ray Lawrence who played left Indiana with th e Iliffe Bros. last fielrl on the "Colle.ge Nine" last spring is said to hava gone to Michi– year, left Thursday, Sept. 20, for his gan to pick peaches. What he real– home at Reesville, 0 ., for a short ly is doing no one knows. vacation. , . Mr. ''Bob" Austin, who is known to Of the new students of the college I some of the students entered Dela– we wish to call attention to Messrs. ' ware college this fall. Alexander and Dixson as being the most promising at the pr~sent writ– ing. College opens with several fami– !iar faces missing. Among them is Mr. Wa)ker Austin (A. A. A. ) who was here last year and exercised the English language for us. He wil 1 spend his winter in Alabama owing to poor health. Mr. Emerson Nisbet, who is mak– ing a short visit here returns to In– dianapolis, Ind., Saturday, Sept. 29, where he is working for the India– napolis Star. Kentucky is represented this year in the person of Mr. Wilson Adams. It is hoped that he has hrought with him nothing to remind us of where he came from. There will be no snipe-hunt this year as "Dave" Brigham spread it all over Philadelphia this summer. The new Philadelphia boycl will miss some great sport by "Daves" foolish act– ions. Mr. Wilber Shaw, who went to Among the fac:es missing is that of Miss Belle Brewer. She expects to return at the beginning of the winter term. Mr. Wilson Hanna returned Satur– day Sept. 22, to resume his school work. · He has been working in In- . dianapolis during the summer. At a recent meeting of the Gavel Club Mr. Ernest McClellan was elect- ed Business Manager of the "Gave– lyte" to succeed J. A. Finney. Messrs Jno. Nash and Gowdy Williamson were two of the successful applicants for membership to the Club. "What friends thou hast, and their adoption tried; Grapple them to thy soul with hooks of steel." Since coming to college don't for– get the friends at home. They will be more than gla(i to hear from you. Of course you haven't time to write long letters but instead use a sou– venir post card .of the ccllege. They are gotten up iA tha eollege colors and give a Vt>ry pleasant appearance.

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