Show I i I ! i i A k - I ' f j f f ’ Series of Eight Stories in wEvicU is Evolved the gible Something Called College Spirit IV— The Charac Around every college there are fellows whose names when men- tioned before a dignified faculty member cause the latter to merely shake knit his eye brows his head and remark dryly : “Oh ters" : ' f ? cliarac- course is not characters: truly This of one of those conventional ommendations which would rec- pro- - cure for the “character” a position of trust with those people who take life as a very serious proposi- tion There are people however whose appreciations are so enlarg ed as to employ the Old Xick him- self as a confidential clerk simply because he is a “character" — there I i Intan- er are not many who partake of his characteristics Idle “characters" after school days are over usuallv do get positions of trust simply thanks to the law of equality because there are some appreciative employers hut that's off the the subject Harry llarward was a “character" at Blake Impetuositv persistency “bull dog" courage and nerve were mainly his characteristics He had also a good judgment when he wanted to use it but that was not very often He used to say that when a man relied upon his judgment his other resources became dormant |