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McCLURE HAMILTON HAUPT. "The more we stud-!/, we the ?1l.Ore discover ow' ignorance. "-SHULEFF. McClure Hamilton Haupt, as his name signifies, is dignity personified. "Doc," his week-day name, was earned by him after two months of systematic and philosophic reasoning when a Sophomore. His smiling, exercising, annoying the faculty dwellers of Senior Hall, reading his Bible are all performed according to the principles set forth by the latest and best known authority on "'The Systematic Life of a Systematic Mun in a Systematic Uni- verse." "Doc" became, while working Physics' problems with one of the fair sex of 1907,so attracted by the wiles of girls that to this day in order to think, while sitting in the room with them, he is compelled to close both his eyes and twist his pencils. "Doc" is truly the philosopher and reformer of his class. JOHN HUNT HENDRICKSON. "One may smile, and smile, and be a villain. "-SHAKESPEARE. Singer, Diplomat, Student, Orator, and Lover, John Hunt Hendrickson, although the "Kid" of his class, wears No.9 clod- hoppers through the week and shines up the same on Sunday to make his feet look smaller. "Kid" is noted for his cute smile. One day I looked down his throat when he was thus exercising his upper lip, and gracious! what a cavity I beheld!-from that time I have ceased to wonder at his unnatural propensity for large, fat York river oysters. Among his "flames" we note with pleasure Levey, Elsie, Lulu and Dutch. To-day he sighs, as Alex did, for more hearts to conquer. Some one has said "Faith, Hope and Charity," but Hunt says "Love for mine!" 35
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