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Identifier: debutante1889unse (find matches)
Title: Debutante
Year: 1889 (1880s)
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Subjects: Johns Hopkins University College yearbooks--Maryland--Baltimore.
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erdict of acquittal of the murder,.butmade the Doctor pay the tax upon the body. Once more the scene changes. And now there passes before the glass the modest figure of thephilosophical Passano, the greatest mathematician of the day. Hewas followed at a respectful distance by Roszel, Keidel and Warren,the last, as usual, with his hands in his pockets, and his pensive chinreclining on the diamond stud of his shirt-front. They moved along slowly, and seemed very dejected andsorrowful. Wherefore is this lugubrious procession, O prophet, criedthe youth. These are old schoolmates on their way to a class-banquet atFausts, and Newcomer is to speak ! At this piece of information the telescope trembled violently,and then fell with a loud crash. The prophet uttered a piercing shriek and vanished. With abound the youth cleared the room, and dashed down the fire-escapelike mad. But as he descended, he heard the wailing of the spiritsof the place as they moaned— But the half has never been told.
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CLASS OF 90 OFFICERS: President, . . , VERNON COOK. Vice-President, .... Henry McE. Knower.Secretary, Sidney M. Cone. Treasurer, Wm. H. Browne, Jr. f The Officers and Board of ! E. Parkin Keech. Directors. \ T. Morris Brown. L Chas. S. Lewis. It seems destined that the beginnings of history must ever remainenveloped in obscurity, and that every race, when called upon togive an account of its origin, must have recourse to tradition or spec-ulation. With this fact before you, be not surprised to learn that itapplies to the Junior Class of the Johns Hopkins University in thisyear of enlightenment, 1889, as well as to the barbarous tribes of themost remote antiquity. For though a continuous record might begiven of the Class of Ninety, the perplexing and hitherto unsolvedquestion, which at the very outset confronts the historian, is : Atwhat exact time did the Junior Class become the Junior Class?When did the timid and doubting freshman blossom forth from thebud of his youthfulness into th
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