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Title: Reveille
Year: 1902 (1900s)
Authors: Maryland Agricultural College Maryland State College of Agriculture University of Maryland, College Park
Subjects: Maryland Agricultural College Maryland State College of Agriculture University of Maryland, College Park
Publisher: College Park, Md : Maryland Agricultural College
Contributing Library: University of Maryland, College Park
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. Dorsey, Mt. Airy, Md.W.B. Doub, Hagenstown, Md.F. m. Duckett, Bladensburg, Md.T. C. Farrall, La Plata, Md.W. W. Femby, Westminster, Md.B. Goddard, William.sport, Md.E. F. Green, Wye Mills, Md. T. L. HiNES, Historian, Baltimore, Md. Class Roll. y IK W. G. Hardesty, Willows, Md. C. G. Hines, Chestertown, Md.T. H. Horner, Ashland, Md.R. D. Hooper, Bynum, Md. B. Judd, Washington, D. C.J. N. Mackall, Mackall, Md.G. M. Mayer, Frostburg, Md.R. D. Nichols, Germantown, Md.A. C. Parker, Pocomoke, Md.F. F. Phillips, Centreville, Md.L. Price, Hyattstown, Md.J. M. Pophani, Washington, D. C. D. Riggs, lyaytonsville, Md. W. P. Roberts, Landover, Md.E. L. Shepherd, Bristol, Md. E. H. Snavely, Sparrows Point, Md.W. P. Smith, Ridgely, Md. J. W. P. Somerville, Frostburg, Md. H. Stanley, Laurel, Md. H. T. Watts, Belair, Md. H. A. Weiller, Catonsville, Md. T. West, Howardville, Md. C. R. W. Whiteford, Whiteford, Md. L. Whiting, Hyattsville, Md. R. V. L. Wright, Williamsport, Md. F. Zerkel, Luray, Va. 58
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FRESHMAN CLASS. History of the Class of Nineteen-Five. ^•y^ ^«e WE all remember the day we entered the portalsof this institution, most of us did so withheavy hearts, but I must say we have had amost enjoyable year. Our class is composed of forty-four mem-bers, who, I think, can hold their own in athletics, gal-lantry, and studies. The first time that our class really got together wasAll Halloween, but our achievements of that night arebest left unrecorded. Football being the prevailing sport of the fall, wenaturally directed our attention to that game for amuse-ment and exercise. Our class was well represented inthis sport, and the members that played on the teamcertainly did uphold the honor and motto of the class of 1905-As the enthusiasm for football became less ardent, and winter with its long and dreary days came on, we wereclosely confined and had little to occupy our minds ex-cept our studies; so, in.spired by the glory of excelling,we bent our energies to our work. Time wo

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