| Show LITERARY DEPARTMENT DYING GROANS FROH FROIt THE INQUISITION For this We Have a Happy Faculty Now comes a change in ir your work you call it rest Devote at least a portion portion portion por por- tion of that resting time to helping others who have been less favored than yourselves Give as freely as you have received I. J. J E. E Talmage Much reading little thought no assimilation assimilation assimilation as as- cram cram zero too zero zero too too often the students' students fate in our educational institutions of the present time J. J T. T Kingsbury such a sham the mind to cram And thereby think to make a man Wm M JI Stewart Professor Marshall Marshal Of course you want something that scintillates scintillates scintillates-a- a aa a a um Then he and and this is all he said n He He means well How tasteless When all perfo performance mance fails this last poor tattered rag of excuse i ip pinned to the dreary failure Good intentions without sturdy effort are like the idle steam escaping into the lazy sum summer e air If the machinery of Ii life fe is to be driven the steam must be forced into the cylinder and made to work with all its tremendous power Hell is paved with good resolutions that never found expression in vigorous and sustained effort G. G. G R. R Mathews To three men are we indebted ed our friend our enemy and he who is ind indifferent indifferent in in- d different t to us us' From our friend we ve we learn sympathy from our enemy prudence prudence prudence pru pru- dence and nd from the indifferent man self C. C A. A Whiting Si beatus esse vis tuam ad luce habe Zyron Byron Cummings As broad streams are generally sh shallow so it may be with many so-called so broad minds J. J. B B. Toronto During our vacation let us seek seeka a change of work rather than a cessation of labor so that when the time arrives to renew our our studies we may have ave double satisfaction the satisfaction the satisfaction of being invigorated by our vacation anc and the satisfaction satisfaction of having accomplished some good work D. D. D R. R Allen Young traveler your route To tha world from your school Despite its repute Is a mighty hard pull Go steady I dont pass passA r rA A friend fagged with his load Lest he drive on to grass When youre you're stuck in in the mud G. G Q Co Coray ray We have haye attempted during the year to follow the exhortation of the investigator who writes II Read nature i in the langu language ge of experiment R. R. R H. H Bradford Bradford Bradford Brad Brad- ford Instructor in Physics We shall entertain earnest earnest hop hopes s that the future of all who go from us may be TI indeed deed one of great usefulness happiness happiness happi happi- ness and prosperity j. J. J J. J Whiteley Let nature be be the path of the student of f r reading ading whereby whereby- he may find many lany landmarks and guideposts to indicate the way before him Drill drill DRILL DRILL must be his motto May Maud May Babcock c There are two very com common mon practices of society which are re not in good taste the tle praising of ourselves in the presence of our friends and the censuring of of our friends in n their absence A. A. A. A E. E Brother Brother- hood Mr Roylance was absent but not forgotten II If you want to grow stronger and better if you want to feel your sympathies broaden and your soul enkindle if you want to inspire your life and gain bri brighter conceptions of t the e ends of few moments of each living spend living spend a day with the best literature of the language thoroughly acquaint yourself with those passages of the great great w works ks ksor of or art of-art art that have won for their authors a fame that is is immortal F. F. F W. W Reynolds y 7 Class orator The rotifer probably has bas an idea that all of the motion in iii the theun un universe verse is is' is due to his efforts While it is true is-true true that he creates quite a astir astir stir stir II in the world a microscope magnifying magnifying mag mag mag- several everal hundred diameters must be used to discover it Some people might be mistaken n for rotifers were it not for the difference in size The CHRONICLE Gol darn I t |