The record of the class of 1914 . WILLIAM HENRY BACON WHITALL —BILL- AII types of society liave ever taken joy in their aristocracy—hence uurpriile in William; an aristocrat of the first water, reserved, refined, the onlyoriginal glacial epicure. His tact and forebearance have won him a distinctplace amongst us, while his negative virtues, which are many, have gatheredrose huds for him even from our lamented Martha. of a blush thatis as notorious as it is deceptive, he is at once a lure to the fair and a blind tothe vengeful. .\ ready raconteur, his stories of high life have won for


The record of the class of 1914 . WILLIAM HENRY BACON WHITALL —BILL- AII types of society liave ever taken joy in their aristocracy—hence uurpriile in William; an aristocrat of the first water, reserved, refined, the onlyoriginal glacial epicure. His tact and forebearance have won him a distinctplace amongst us, while his negative virtues, which are many, have gatheredrose huds for him even from our lamented Martha. of a blush thatis as notorious as it is deceptive, he is at once a lure to the fair and a blind tothe vengeful. .\ ready raconteur, his stories of high life have won for liiuimore praise than his attempts upon the oaten fife, but it is upnn bis reputationlor having esca])ed more collegiate inconveniences than the rest of us that bisfame chiefly rests. Too human to delight in needless toil, too honest to pre-tend that he does, we can but wish him the realization of the philosojihy whichbe has evolved to justify his ways. We know no greater blessing. 107. CHARLES RHOADS WILLIAMS —WILLIE- Cliarles came amongst us in Sophomore \car. liiit from the vcrv first liis mind ft-asturned and activities directed to more serious things. As a resuh he is the mainstayiif the Ca]) and Bells, and holds undisputed sway in the heart of Freebv. .\ confirmednio<lcrnist in dramatic, he has gained the heart of Beulah lay via Com]). Lit., andCieorge Br.)nson Howard. It is stated upon good authoritv that when Freeburg first pe-ru-ed the Rape of the Teazer he burst into tears and cried out to the four winds,Eureka ! Willie started at Westtown, and is already as far as Newark upon the waythat leads direct to Broadway. .d when he gets there, oh shades of Kauffman andViereck, look for thv laurels ! 108


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