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thought of the ladies. After a little experience during his first year here he sought consolation in a bewitching blue-eyed damsel in Baltimore. But then amusing to relate he tried some more experiments in his Senior year, and then it became necessary to increase the number of consolations in the Monumental City. And then Ben joined the duo of "Rips," converting it into the Triumvirate. Ben is a good thinker and writer, and many commendable arguments against the trusts have emanated from his pen. His highest ambition is some clay to be president of the New York Electric Railway Company. i\IA!~CELLA GRACE TRACEY, ,Texas, :'I.Jd. P. L. S. "Xever undertake anything without haying grace." says a noted author. The significance of this statement was t1.I1I,Y recognized by the class of 1902, and so in the autumn of '98 we started on our collegiate course with Grace Tracey among our number. 'When she first entered our class she hailed from Trenton, Baltimore County: but Trenton wasn't big enough for this clashing brunette, and so she moved to Texas. Grace is a fair sample of the exception to the rule that the" best goods always come in the smallest packages," and fitly does her name describe her, for she is graceful in form, manner and action. In our Senior year when we began the study of Meckenaie's ethics she proved one of the most apt students; aud this is not strange. since she was ever an admirer of the author. Grace is one of the best students in the class, and has always ranked among the leaders. when looking at this fair daughter of 1902, one cannot help but be persuaded that she comes from a delightful section of Maryland, for the glow of health is stamped all her cheeks. And she is never so happy as when defending the charms of the Western Shore. Ims TULl., . Xlurion. Md. P. L. S.; Local Ediror of Monthlv, '01; Asst. Ed. of AI.OHA, '02, An oasis in the desert is the delight of the caravan traveler. To the person familiar with the country of the lower Eastern Shore, the sight of Iris 1'ull comes like a ray of hope on his benighted vision, for she is indeed the fair goddess of the SOIl1CI·set sa nels. She came to college when we were Sophomores, and for three years a 51