1~~ /! ,r1/ /,/:~~ .L' ~ c~lelaurar~ Ql.nlltgn JCU.t~u. \ ()1 .. \ ' )LLE 1 EL. \ \'. RE • Delaware~Gollege~Review. Published Monthly durin g the College Year, by the Press A ssociation of D elaware College. ED ITOR IAL BO ARD: Ell iT<IR · I:'\· l'II II·: F: HENRY M . DAVIS. ' 7. i\ ~~ I ST ,\~T I·: I>!T<l i\S: John E. J. Whi t l r. ' 7 . T. B . H is 1 ' ASS! >C I.\Tt-: E l liT<lR S : \V. H . J. ~mit.h, ' ··..,?·ll .\ ." ·<;•··.. 'l T. P. L offian d, ' 7, 1 ·' . ' 1'\TI·: R· l'()l.l.l-:c; l \Tt-:. 1 ~ . B oyd, ' l.!lC \1.. A . F. Polk. ' 0 , Ill·: A l.l' ;\ I ~ IS. Bus iness M a nag r. . A. BUCHANAN ,' 7, A ss't Businc s M anag r. J . P . L F'FLAN D , I-:1' . · ()F TilE ,\ :-iSCl 'L\T I O:'\ : <> I·TI \\". lf. :-i~IITII, 'S7 J. C. ~L\t.l lY, ~9 l 'r s id nt, \' icc l'rc,ide nt, S · ·r ' larv, 0. 1·:. T. Trc::burcr, I..\\' Fl t-:l.ll, l l. ' X< ll t-:1 :-. t-:t., ~' 1,000, LATION, ~~ P ul>li shccl in the int crc. ts of l>cbw:-~n: oll cgc." ~] Arti ·1 s s li ciled from th e Alumni. Send us vour subscripti on a · n as p : ihl . • S u bsrr/j>t/cm $ J.no a J~·n r. '/11,~'/t! Cop ies, 10 cent.r. For advcrti.-ing rate. , :-~ncl all c mmuni c:1 ti ns, aclc1rc:>s DELAII'"JNE 'OLI-E c7E REVIEW, · 1·.\\' .\I T , DELJ\WAI! E. l Rl N ; last y ·ar \\' · " ·cr · d o m d to list n to th · un ·cas111 p: <'O nlJ !:tints of th · g- ra nger: and th ·ag-ri cultural papl'rs o f thi s Stat ( nn: m ing· th · ·urri ulum of this Coli ·g· ·. They told us th at th l' SltpJ o rt of th · oil ·g mu st mainl y 1> • d ·rin·cl from th e Etr~n crs <tncl that in >rd r to '( l\11tn and th ·ir p;ttronag· · a mor · ·c m pl ·t. ·ours . stud y r ·latin .~· tu their prolcs.- ion mu st I · intr du e d h ·r ·. Th is \\·as rep a t d , tim , cr tim , until , a t I ·ng-th, th ·y r 'a ll y h ,_ li .,. ·d th at th · f;ttc of tlw 'ol!t'g(' dt"pt"nd<"d li)>Oil th ' introduction thi ·, tiJeir id ·;t\ r·ou r:: '. ow if th ,_. · p<"opl · really \\'i sh ·d to pa ronizt· ur in stituti on it\\ as Ill> mu1T th an ri g ht that th ·y : hould I v co nsult· l ;t JH I ;rs l;tr :t ~i prad ic:t l th ·ir \\'i.- h ·s olnpli · I \rith. ( 111· Fa ul ty, .'l' ·in g thi s , and \rilling to Pllig (·, ),()k ·d f>\ ' ·r th (' D or ar ur AUSPIANO ~ E ) 'T HER 1 sa. . · ·icntil1 · Hlrs ~ , nd to k fi· m it allth Agriultural studi es, forming- th ' Ill int a cr . tlt ·las.· ancl adding-to th em man · mo r f th ':am natur until th 'Y form ·d a · mrs· as rep! ·t with J\gT i ·ultural .- tudi ·s as th · m st bigot ·d gTan g- ·r ·mtld wish . It mhra ·d all th g-c d ~ ·atur ·s that th ')' had prop )SCd an I man or whi ·h th ·y had nut th ug·ht. Th is was d n a ording to th ·ir :ugg ·s ti n and d ·mand and it was unci '!" stood tha t \rh ·n this \ras d >n ,,. w ·r · t ) r ··civ th ·ir h •arti ·st su pJ >rt. ,r at r !ian was pia ·· I upo n th ei r \r onl (I r, in most thin g·s th · farm ·rs ar · hon ·st and truthful , and th r f r we full · ·xp ·t · I to s · · th · Fr ·shm an lass fill d t J O \ ' Tflm,·in g with f;tnn ·r' s so ns and th Ag-ri ultural co urs b · o m · popu lar whi l · · t in its in fane ·. Bu t I> ·h old th · r .- ult of all th s · mi g hty pr >mis ·s! C 11<.: f: trm cr ·nt rs his s n in th · Fr ·shm an ·l:ts.- an I on bo) tak es th · Agri ·ul tural · urs • and that nl y in pa rt. Thi s is ; L ·mall h ·lp fr m ur rural fri ·nel s mpar ·d with t hat whi ·h th y 1•a I us to XI • ·t fr m th ·m, an I m, k ·s it app ·:11· that th e word f th m st h n st p opl ·a nn >t al\\'ays 1 · r li d UJ. n. It m a · I · th at th .r · was no d · ·pti n pra ·ti · ·c\, but it is hard ly lik ·I ·that t h · Fa u\ y would mak a n ·ntir · r· han g · in th urri ulum of our )II ·g' fqr th · b ·n ·lit f n Il ,,. hav · I ·n ha: ty and ar wr ng in th th ughts xp r ss l ab v •, th ·n will w g la ll y mak · a full r ' tra ti 11 f th m. but if ''" ar right, ant ar , th 11 w ulcl \\' lik · to ng- cl< n • t > I Il '.. RE\' 1E\\' mak ·: its app ·;uan · · in this numb r un l ·r ' ntir ·I n ' \V manag ' 111 ·nt, both in th · lit ·ra.r and bu sin ·:s 1 ·partm · nt~, ancl ,rhil · ,,. · ar · as y ' t in ·xp ·ri ' 11 d in 11r \\'ork. still '" · h 1 · and ·xp ' t t qual if n t surp:tss its ~ nn r ·x ·II n , ·. W · ha\' · lut on ' IHl in ,·i .,,. and that is th · lurth ·ran · of th inter ·~ts of I ·la \rar · oil ·g ·and t< this ·nd w • \\'illirt .t;ly I .,. t · Htr tim · and lal Jr, hop ing in thi: \\' :\)', in part tor ·p<t)' th · 1 ·I> ,,.<. o\r · tq it. T m·; THE YER\' m::r \f MA.DE. Y THEM WAGMER&CO l :.!II M rk t 't. w11 mrro ,Dt:L. 4 DELAWARE COLLEGE REVIEW. Th :tl th. Tru st . s or th . in stituti on, in su nH· n· ·: tsur ·. r ·cogniz · th ·ben ·fit \\'hi ch our paper is '" th . oll eg .' is : h0\\'11 1 y th e r ' 111 \':tl or the < Tn~: o rship , und er '"hi ch th ·y had pl ~ t< ·d tts ;m el ' ' hi IJ, w!Jil ' it nC\' ·r ' :Ill S ·d US :111)' ,t_:T •:t t int'Oil ,. ·ni 11 ' t', yl't \\'as most haras.- ing to o ur ln·l i11g·s. ( )ur pr >Sp ts of su ·r ·ss f111a11 ·ially : ·vm , . ·ry .~· oud at pn s nt , lntt so m IH'\\· s ubscrih ·rs \nntld he ,. ·ry a ce ptal>l c to li S . S o m e or th . Tru st . ·s :tllcl J\lumni ( f t!J ' o lJ •g 1 \\'!JiJc \\'it!J li S durin .~· l:tst mm ·n , ·m ·nt , gaY· as th ei r r ·asCln s li H· not subs Tihing that th y ;tl\\·ays re · ·i,· ·d the paper \\'ithout il. Th ·: v \\' · ask t > se nd in th ei r ~: tths Tiption a t o nce ash ·r ·aft ·r " . ·'"ill S ('C th a t thi s X ' \I S. is not a!'G)rd d th em. rr short litcr:lry ;t rti ·1·s ar o Tasionall y .~· i,· ·n to u: , " .· '"ill ha,· · hut littl ' troubl · in gctt in .~· up a g·o cl pap ·r. R o ld atal <g u · has 1 · ·n s r .,·is ·d unci r th sup ervisio n prof ·sso rs, that y u \\'Oul l not r c g ni z 1t 111 I he nc\\·. Th e 'al: dog-u · of '~6 \\·a: fct r fr m being- pr )p ·rly nrra11g •tl. It \\·as almost an im possil ility t aclh r t it stri ctl y . But our 11 '\\' P il l' i ~ mpl ct · in .,. ry r es1 · ·t. Th curri ulum has I ' 11 rais' l and is 110\\' as hi g h as th · h ·st < IJ g s in . our land. If on · will hut :\ ;1m in · ou r ·atalogu c; u· ·fully th ey G ill s · • ho,\· co mpl tcly it tr a ts th ' thr 'Ours s: 'lassi cal, S ·i ·ntifi and A gTi -ultural. \Vith thi s 'atal ogtl h -for' th m, s urely th · l~ tth •r · of thi s . 'tat ' an li n I 11 x usc f< r :ending th ir so ns fart h r from home than here t obtain a first- ·lass du ca ti on in ith ·r f t h ' thr · ' o urs s of stud; n:un ccl. ur 11 ·g is in : or · n · c1 f th sup l>ort of th · tllz ns of th . 'tat . Thi · 1 ing th -. o nl y II ·g in th ' . 'tate, ancl " ·ith su ·h ours s or stud a: its catalogu . s ho ws, \\'' rc;\S()ll \\'h )' it !-J!J CuJd suf( •r from 110n -SL!Jlj) OJ't. 1\ s l ·la\rar · is s · ·o nd t ) no th r Stat · in th • l ' ni m ; soh T collcg slhHtl l h ·: , nd to no () tlH ·r Stat ' 'ollcg- . 0 I T i: un 1ouht ·dly a g rea t mistak · for st 11 1 nt: tn n ·g lc ·t :tthlcti · ·x T ·is s. \\ · ha\' · no l>a:c -b:dl tea m thi s ytar an 1 \\'h a t is \\' o r: , no l' rosp ·cts of <ttl . Th s · " ·h did tal·' a n in krcs t in I ase-ball han• graclu at ·d an l g· >11 ·. It nwy hv part! .· due to till' small T 11\llllln f :, lud 'Ill: thi : ~T : u·. 1\' .,. ·rtlwl <·:-.s "·t· ha\·1· <' ll <lll ,!.! h I l<.ft for a base -l;all t ·am; if th ·y \\'Oiild onl . tak. an int ' r st in it. \ ·V hav a I> a utiful plot f(H· a diamond. Jn (;1 t, very thin g- but 111 n, th most im] rtant. Our bl\\'n tennis n ·ts ar r ttc11i11g 011 th ' t ' urts, from t!J' \\'clllt f att ntion. \ hen the stud ents arc not at". rk m c r th ·ir lJu Jks. th ·y se ·tn to \\'ant no thing lJ ·ttcr th a n to sit and talk. d ('s in us of makin~· th D ·la\\'ar o il ·gc RE\' JJ ·: \\ ' a finan cial, as \\'<:11 a: a literary su ·ss. In ord ·r l< du this, \\' ' mu ·t rc iv ' th · h ·a rty p ra ti on of ·v ry stud 11t an l ,. ·ry c n • " ·he is c nc rn c1 in th \\' !far' of I ·law ~u· · oll ·g ·,. Th ol l g RI ·: \ ' 11-:\\' is til ' pr JP rty of th stud nts, and it is to ca ' h on 's in li,·i lual int ' r st that it may rca h th a ' Ill ·of sue ·css . Fa h stud nt o u~· ht n t nl y to subs ~ rib for th ' I •lm\'ar ' <II ·g · RE\' I EW but also to deal with th ·men \\·h a lv rti : in it. Th m n \\'h ad\' rtis in th D ·la\\·ar o ll ge R E\' 1EW ar m st nt rprising· in th ir r sp ti\· lin ·. Jf hu sin ss ancl it i!-J Lo y ur int r ·st t cl al " ·ith m n \rh o ach·crtisc an l n t t W l:. ar an int r st in D ·lawar oll cg \\' \\'Ottld say, that \rc hav und erta k en an nt rpri s , r rath r to arry >11 an ntcrpri · , \\·hi h all must admit is an ach·nntagc t th 11 ·g . But\\' ann t publish a pap r \rith c u t th · ai l. of th fri nel s c f th C 11 g and \\ 'C ttrg you to g iv us t hat aiel . None an say that " . · pul li sh t hi ~ pap ·r for fi nan ial pro fit, ft r " . haY n \' r mad a nt fr m it an l furLh Tm r it has : m tim ·s 1 ·n n c ssa ry to h lp it al ong \\'ith ur \\·n 111 0 11 y or s it p rs \\' , through ur 1 \ 'C [i r ntr Alma 1\f a tvr , ·nd av r to 1 r m ) t its'" !far in this n1ant H.' r, ' "ill ·c 11 no t gi,· · us a little- h lp in ur un ckrtakin .l!.·? T W I~ all the att nti o n of ur r ·a l r t th ·x ·II ·nt littl · · nn ·t in thi · i ·su paper ntitl cl ' J. \' " ·ill f1ncl out th v>ay. ' It was fc un cl in , n an · i n t 1 k r u IT t d fr m its clu ·ty g ra\· in th · bottom f ur librar . It \\'a: in · ·rt cd as :1 lit Tar ·urio: ity n a unt ot its gn·a t agv an d its s impli ' it): a t1d I \ tuty . DELAWA , COLLEGE REVIEW . hut \\' \rill ut th ~ nin ·t ·nth to satisfy us its ma.~· nitud and I ·. tnt tion o f ODE 1. BOOK 1. H ORACE. life a nd morr! Jrina/>!t•. Tn this arti 1 \\' d ·s ig n t ntrast th r ·suits o th rlt arl, 'WO!IIIdt d and Maecenas, th u of noble blood aml heart /IllS -/1~~· and 1' ' \ ' •aJ th ' f:t t that th r : uJts of in My pleasant guard and hon or ever art. 1 t ·mp Tan ' l' arc manifold mor • d ·stru ' tiv. to lifl' Some, nlid >lytnpi c clu ~ t, clcli~ht to lliCd 1 and prop ·rty than th \r ars that c ·aswnally \ ith chari t, and join with ~ kilful feat hr •ak in fury up H1 rtain s · Lions f th ·land, The enlivenin~ m c, nnd try to gain and !.ring· su ' h appalling· di sasl r up n so man\· The palm, which ra ises hum . n lord s 1 r f.tn T o th e gre1. t a nd m ,.t mi rhty god:; ab ve, Lunili ·s. \ ar ' m s sud I ·nl ·. I nt mp ·ran : · \ h m we a ll shoull hon r, adorn anti I ve. is gradual an I conlimtou ·, d >ing its n · f~triou s This nm!Jitiou,; ne very much delights \\' rk 11( t nl y in o n · s ·tio n of th · , untr\', 1f th fi Ide un certai n cr wd of Knight: d >s tr >' ing- or burnin g· one· ,·t/y, bttl it is found :.dl 1 >o vic t he.1p on him honors of Sta t ow ·r th land , in f'i't'I J' ri~J ' tmn1 an l ham kt, S me if with ample barn s it be their fate To own whatever from the Afri c lield :cld >Ill is s ' n a r ss roa I, hil l: id H' \'ailvy Thnt rich : tore·house, to 111an is made to yi ld. fr · from its \\'( rk >f d '\·aslati n an l d ·a tli, This one t pl ow hi s nativ e :oil delight 1 ,. rty and rim . 1nt '111) ·ran is unli l· · \r:tr 'or changing if all Attnlus' wealth in vites in th f~ t cl that it do ·s 11 >l om 07/ CC in a !if ·That he, a timid sail r, his 'yprian ship tim ·, a n llasts o n! · tw n, f(ntr or s ,. ·n y ars. 1L I n Myrtonns treac herous waves, should clip. Th e frightened mercham, with S uthw e~t wind is h r · llOl\\·ithstanding· th · law ) 3 5 day:; in \ nrning th e Ica rea n waves cloth find l'Vt'I J' yrar of our na tural li(i ·tim · its in Au ·n 't· i: The rural labors pleasing t hi -; mind; 111 r g ·n ·rall y f ·lt by th ' inhabitants or thl ~ ]Jut so n t slwJ.:in g ships he is in lin ed arth. It is impossihl ·to • xag·.~·c rat th · t·,·il s t nwilling to remain in icll cn ss \ \ ith th e sting of p \ erty': stern care ··, of int ·mp ·ran c · -its l>lig·htin g, \\'ith ·rin g, d ·ad Some drink th e choicest prod uct of th e vine, ] · elf ·c ts ar · f ·It all 0\Tr th c land. It not onh' ;\ ml oft t hours f case inclin e. ;d'(i ·c ts (J/1{! -lass ( r th ' population, Jut all ·lass mal ' and f ·mal ·, whit ' and black. l\ow str tching ul beneath th e gr en litniJccl Ire , C lr a t the : mo th head o f the stre am to I• . Th e "' i,·il \ Var a: ·nd cd in 1SCl5 m.ts O IH ' cl ;\ml many t , th ca mp nne! btwlc soun ds g·iganti · magnitud ·. \ ·ll do '" ' r ·memlH·r 1nvit es to sce nes where cruel:y abound.;. h \\' ·ag ' rl · " . ·\\'at ·h ·d forth ' ma il that 1 roug l1L Th e hunter spend s his nights beneath the ~ ky US th ' tidin g·s of Yi<'lory a nd d ·a th- ho\\' ·ar ·F rgctfu l f wile, and ri skin g ' n to die, f'uiJy th · \rif · and l~ tlh e r a nd chilclr ·n ex: unined \\ hcther his fnithful t1 gs espy so me hin d.; < )r hrok n net by l::tr:-;ian boar he lind ;-;. th :' lists of J-ill •cJ \\"OliiHJed :tllcllll issing lo ki1CJ\\' Scholar-w m lnuJels elevate my nam if th ' tl:tll1 ' of an y >f th ·ir ·d ea r 0 11 'S \\' <.'t"l: \Vhil choir: of • ' ymphs a nd Satyrs ~pread my f:un e ; a mo ng th ·m- h >\r th · heart a chl'd ·v •n durin:.!· lf n ith r Eut 'rpc restrains her Out the p Ttt sa l. 1 ut ,,·]w can t II lH>\\' mu 11 nwr · it 1\or l'olyhymni a to tun c her Ju t . pa ngT I th e· h a rt \\·h ·n tht')' sa\\' th · nam<' (J( And if with the lyri !Ja rd s y lll rank me I will raise my prnucl head Cl • "tars In th<:c. husband , so n o r broth 'l'. 1I 0\\' \\" ' \\'ish ·d and \\ 11. !. 1.\ ~ 1 I >l I I.\ :'liE!., 'So. pray ·d that th · c ru ·I \\·a r \\ :ts O \ ' T. 1ts \\'ork I'hiladdphia, Oduba t, t SS6 . of d '\':tSLati m \\' aS gr ·at and yvt it : LJpp 'cl :1t o, Ji,· :s an111tall y \\'hil · int •mp ·ra n ·· is WAR AN D IN T EMPERANCE. s<·nding al111o. t, or, p ·rhaps alL )g ·Lh ·r, th a t am o unt into ·lcrnity thrCJug h Lh · >n · ·aus ·- a tln111/.:arl'sgrat:•r- say nothing of th man y \\·ho ll\' J. " '· I. dir<.' ·tly r indir ·ctly I():-.· th ·ir li,· ·s thro ug h th · inAu ·11 • of nun and J Hl \ ' ·rty crime and a ·c id ·nt. Th ' \round ·d of tlH' \rar \rho aft ·n,·ards clivcl amount· I to about ..J , or +S. m ·n \rh() di ·d \rith hono r a nd <' loth ·d \\'ith patriotis m; whil ' th ose \rh o di ed li·um \\'(Jttnd s r 'l ·i\' ·d at a ho rs ·-ra · · or d a n '·, o r bar-room 11.t4· ht , li C'cl in sham and di sg ra c · oulmtmb ·ring th<' hon orab ly wo und ·d solcli ·r. Th · wa r had its line · () I batt! · an I its artillery up >n on~t · a r .,r l>attl ·ll<·l cl:, on· h ·r ', and o nt· t h ·r ·. I nt ·mp ·ran · · and rum ha\· · th · lin · o f l>attls d ott ·d all m · ·r th Jane l. ''\\' York ci ty and J>hil ad ·l phia a/filii' will furnish a co nti nttou s lin ' of sa loon artillcn· e _ mil ·s I )11 :~'-_'0 ll ma · : usp ·ct th · ,. ·ra it y 1;r r ·s, BAUSPIANOS T 'VAON:ER •1, o. ? ... G M1lRKE'I, TREET, WTJJMIX( "1'0 ~ , ])f. f. .\ WARP. ONLY 6 DELAWARE COLLEGE REVIEW. --------------- --- -- th last stat m ·xampl ·. With I 8 and Philad lphia- r8,o 450, eli ·d It is 7 l)SLAWARE C<)LLF.CiE REVIEW. ---- LOVE WILL FIND OUT THE WAY. ---··-- -TRIBUTE OF RE "PECT. Y ou may ·st · ·m him A ·hild for his mi .L: ht : )r you may d • m him A ,,·ani for his flight: Hut if sh , wh m lm· · doth h n ur , n ·al · l fr m th · <Ia , B . · ·t a th( usand g-uard s upon h ·r, I .ov \rill find ut th ' \\'a . Som ' think to los· him 1 y ha \'ing· him mlin ·<1; And some do supp os · him, P< r thing, t b ' blind ; J1ut if n ·' ' r so ·I >S • y • wall him , I th · h 'St that you may Blind Jm· , if .·o y >u all him, v ill fin 1 out hi .· 'm1 y. ]. E. J. \ lli. ' TT.ER . \V. II. S~IITII ]. P. L OF I. .\:\1) , ... )!111l1ilt -----·-··---- • TRI UTE OF RESPECT. THE YOUN MA IN POLITICS. · ung· man has in th · past [i ' w ·ars as d hi s politi cal ri g hts \\'ith a 1 rsist n ' ·which ha: t ·n nnt ' h omm ·nt ·cl up n, an 1 th · p · 1 l · ar 1 g inning· to s · · that h · is n : mall ttc Th s rt \ ' l EW. - " \Vhat is it you like al out that crirl ?" ask 'd one y un -r man of anoth r. " 1\IIy arm," was the bri ef r ply. tor in tlw politi ·al world and that h · has p •cu liar a lvantag- ·s and po\\' ·rs whi ·h th ol I ·r po1i ti ·ian do : not po:s ·ss. If • is y ung and has ·c mmitl ·d no foil · or misd · d. Th · l ·mplali m: >f a politi ·al Iif· ha v tH l f:uniliariz ·d him \\'ith orrupti< n, and his lack of <'XJ> ·ri ·nc · is m or ~ than 1 alan · ·d 1> ' his faith in th · lwn orahl · m ·thod s and th · honCJral>k purpos ·s c!i' 111 ·n. Th physi al str ·n;...:th BAUS PIANOS o~ LY AT "\VAGXER , No. • 726 !lARKWl' WJL UXQ'fO~, TREET, DEliA WARE~ l)ELAWARE COLLEGE Y.~ E VfE\V. HOW BIRDS SOAR. win g, as it is w ll knm n, i. ompos d of lon g ~ nth rs fas tened to th e skm or hon e in th win g and at lib rt y h hin 1 say a writer in th Pittsburg di spat h. As th bird strik s, the air annat ec:: ap throu gh the win g, nor in front, as it mee ts th er with the firm resistan e of th I> ne, so the only pi a it has i at the ba k of th "ing, turning the feathers up a littl e th ere and giving a I rwa rd impul. e to th Lady v ry mu h as th e wind does whi ·h i. bl win g in a quartering dir ction upon a kit . The kit must be held in position Ly th ·trin g. Then the wings b in g moved at th e 1 rop r ang le, th e bird is ab le to ascend, des nd or mov ~ rwa rd. The phenomenon of soarin g is done hy the sam me hanism. That is by a deli cate holding of th e "in g at th e pre ise ang le ne essary to kee p th e body mo vin g. It is impossibl for a bird to r main stati onary in a perfe ·t still air without some moti on of th e win gs. Th e observa tion is fr <1uent mad e, e ·p cially of sea birds, th y an sta nd . till, suspe t~dcd in the air durin g th stiffest kind of a wind. Thi:s o ·asians surpri se, wher ·a th e fac t is that the st rong r the wind, the b tter the bi rd an soar, as it th en has no m tion whatev r to make, but simply to trim its win g: to the mom ntum thus a qu ir d is im peded by th rra le . eani Lird .an r ga in v lo tty Ly so altering th angle that th y n s in th e air, and th en sail r::q idl y down towar 1 th e sea. This motion is grace it elf, and x ites the envy and aclmirati m f all b hold ers. l)rof. \Vibon says of it : " Tr:1 nquil its spirit seeme I, :1nd floated slow; Ev e n in it: very 1110ti on there ' as rest. ' __ ____,..··~ -- - Th e fr ed m of one man nds exa tly wh ere th ri rhts f anoth r man begin. - A young lad y from th e rural di stri cts entered a sh p th other day and as k cl for a pair of sto kin gs . Th e ·lerk polit ely asked her what numl er she wore. " \ hy, two, of oa rse ! Do y 11 sup pose I am a ·entipede , or have got a wootlen leg ?" - The ·unli ght fall · upon a clod, an 1 the lo I drinks it in, is itse lf warmed by it, but li t:s as bla k as ev r, and sends out no li ght. But the sun t u ·hes a di amond and the diamond almost hill it. elf as it s nds out in radiance o n eve ry . ide the li ght that has fall n on It. o God h Ips on e man b ar hi pai n, a nd ..nobody !Jut that one man i a whit the ri l1 er. ~ o d om to anoth r s uf~ r r- rev rent un lfi sh, humbl - and th lame len ] and th e dumb p ak, and th wret h d are m~ rt ed all around by th radiat d omfort of that happy s ul. - Pitillip Brook , D. D. DELAWARE COLLEGE REVIEW. rator. do not g to Miss 9 that tht lil>rary was for I ut wh ·n ott go aftvr ut r is JH t all w •d to h · av n- d : ubstan · It" as v ry amu sing t s • · H ·is 1 tty ing- t 11 t amm nia \' r wat ·r. It was funn t s Boyd lo Jking in an I~ n glish \' al ul:try for C rman word s. Hi ki , th d11 le >f '87 has a ' pt d a p siti n in th 1 st- ffi c • in \ V ilmington. Th Fr sh i • fn m . 'tanton, wh n a:k d if h was an Iris hman , ·:tid '' Faith a nd t hat's whnt I am. n f th · : tud ' l1ts dislik ·s , lmp osi ti ons sn Ask th Fr ·shi s h o " · th y lik ri lin ~ in mu ·h that that h • \\·ou ld \r ail · t ·n mil •s to ge t ut f it. Last rid ay h · wal k · I to. ' t. (; ·org- s blank ·t: . W ~ hav an id ·a that it mak s th ·m to g 't out f readin g hi s ·omp <s iti o n . lizzy. T. B. II ' is I bla k d hi s sho ·s n this y ar. Ja k , aft r a 1 mg p ·ri ocl >f id I ·n ·s: Jas ti ng· That was \r o ncl rful , for h ~ did not IJ!a k th 111 al out 17 y ·a rs has d · ·i I ·d to turn m · ·r a Ill ' \\' nt all Ia t y ar. 1~af and to stud ha rd hcrea ft ·r. J n thv purat th Fr s hi ·'s, fo r if you suit r this laudabl " I ·si.~· n h . has : p ·nt :tlll'Xtra app •a r b .for ~ th · Facult '. 1 ri nd in th · lab >rat r '. Will wcmd ·r: Ill'\ ' ·r lass in Log-i b ·aus it was 111. In th t rat ry th th r cla Ja k \\' < · t ld BAUSPIANOS ONLY .AT WAGNER' , No. '126 MARKET STREET, WILMJ.N .'l'O::, llF.L W BE. ro DELAWAR!!, COLLEGE REVIEW. tri ·ks on th<" Fr ·s hi e:. \ <' may with cnn lid tH' • •cl so m :thing gT~ UHI , in t!J v \\':t)' of' ()ra tiun s in th ' futur ·. ( ':\ j> 'H<J . •. K. tio n as report ·r 'So. as a rn nld. () 11 I fas a 'j)l ·d a p osi- tlw Philad ·lphia Ji'm!'s. ' h:1rlvs Bla k E,·;ul s. I I as r '.~· i s t ·r d ' tlt und T S ·nat r ;ray. ]a,,. stud lax\\' ·II 1 rris n. I Ia: n lass f Laf:ty 'lt · oil g . R ·\'. Alfr·d H. 1 ashicll, Jr. Is now or Pr ·sl>yl Tian ·burc h :tl . Bri ·k s burg, Th olll :LS t ·r cl th Juni or R v. 1 njamin I !als tead. Cradual<•d J gi al S •minary of ' irg ini:t in I ~-j. T. No\\' rcs icl ·sat L ·xington Ji ss. '-++· "oil g y ars. H on. Jamc: R. L Oand. \ is it ·d th in S<..:pt ·mb r for th • lirst tinw in f(,rt y nt reel th . 'oph - left () 1- g \\' - DELAWARE CO L LEGE RE V IEW. t T · ·ars is the ·au~ ·of th · shak ·. It is \r ell -knmrn that this oiJ and g-a.· i s~, ll 'S rrolll t h ' ·a rth at :1 11 ·nonn ous pr ·ssurl', 1 rm·in.l!· that th ·y ar' pr •sscl 011 by th ·arth ' .· crus t \\'hi ·h is partly S\1]> porled th ·r ·by. N1Jw, :ut h a \'ast qu:mtit · has b ·n lat I · dr;l\rn from th · earth that its '1'\I St, 11 I< ng ·r supp ort ·d h , th ' g-as and ui l, h:ts dropp ·cl or sd tl t·d from g- ravit · thu s ·: ut sin g· th ' ' harl ·ston cart hqu ak ·. Ah! Th · StJII/ncTJ) Op/nalor gn· ·ts us as usu:tl with its pi ·as:tnt fac ·. \ <' s ·mpathizc \rith )'ll \lr ·11< rls to climb to th e hi g h<"st round in cu ll<'g<· j urnali sm. Bri g·ht ·tt liP yoll r <·x -colullln :t littl <·, broth ·r. lt ·nti(Jn lo dt'lails is th ·on! · \\':t\' to r ·a ·h p ·rG· ·ti on. · Our Bu sin ·ss Man <tg" ·r h<ts r · ]ttl..'stvd \I S ttl :tsl· th \ Pa cijit Plwro the tWill(' of th t' :tt ttlwr or th :t l po ·m ? ) on '' Su hs Ti plion.' ' It ~ ·l..'tns t• 1 Ita n· r ·a ·h ·d a r sponsi,· ·chord in his ht·art, and, lik< · th · C •rmans 1 a ni ·I \\ ·bst 'I' tl'll s us of. h · \\'0 \11 I lik · t< S \\' ·a r ·L<: rnal fri ·n !ship \\'ilh hin1. Th ollrge Mr•sst~~rl', thollg·h co ntainin g- s .,. ·r:tl ''" ·11 -\\'ritlcn arli I ·s, \\' Ott l<l h:l\· · hcl..'ll 111\l('h I> ·ll Thad th · ·l ipping, " Bl:tsphetnvr's F :ttv" b · ·n omitl · I. ] C'oplv do nol look f(ll· chroni ·1'S of mira cl ·s and rim ·s in collvg<· pap ·rs a nd \\·hen su ·h horr iiJI ·no ns ·ns ·as th · s ·lvctiotl n· G•rr ·d to, app ·ars in a rvputahl · pap ·r s ·n ~ il>lv p ·rsons ar · s hock ·d and d isg·u: l ·d. Sonw had boy mu st h:l\· · placed a IH' nt pin in th · R <wL/Jitr's vasy chair, judg-illg f'n>t ll its ('d itc r's uttvran c ·sin its S ·p l('tnl> ·r t·xch:utg·<· c() lumn. VV · r · ·omtn ·ncl tit · t·x ·hang· · ·d itc 11· < f th · R.tnnb!a to r •<td tht' :trli cl<: <Jn sp it· - ·di titt .~· of .··hang· ·sat th · IJ ·g·in11iug· or thi s col lltnn. ltlH>llgh th . pr ·s 'Ill ·di tor or thi s cit-part Ill 'Ill BAUSPIANOS 0 :8LY AT WA .NER' , No. i-6 MAUKET S'l1REET, WIL N l'J.'O::, Dl:L W RE. l2 JJELAWARE COLLEGE REVIEW. Th e Fr sht 1an at D t s , !lege have pl ed g d thcmsel es nut to molest any f th ei r fellow stu dents in any way what v r. Th upp r class men in th e Freshman hav al o agre u to ad pt th . am pla n. At Prin et nth re a re 19r cia s. There are 250 stud ents a t Exeter this year; and And ver has abo ut oo. Th 'alifornia tate ni vc rsit y pay th e ir President a sa lary of $8,ooo. f all the stu dents in th e different · ll e(fes in thi:-; ountry 1 oo are worn n. Amherst has re ivcd almost nou gh fund s to es tauli sh a uiol g i al laboratory. )ut f the 365 1miversiti es and alleges in th e 1J nite l 'tates only 175 puulish papers. 'olumbia' s lass of ' 86 pr s nt d to th e coil ge, as am moria!, '$ L,ooo worth of books. Th ere wer over one th ousa nd appli ations for admission to th e allege f th e City of New York. The ' hi ago niversity has been ·los d, an.d it is rl'port ed that it will be used for a Catholic s ·hoo l. Tw h11r:d r d and thirty-four appli a nts appli for ad missio n to th e Freshman class at Prin t 11 this year. 1 larvard, orn 11, Prin eton and Yal are th Jl g s in the U nited tat whi h iss ue only daily pap r . There arc 51 7 stud ent; attending th e ollege at 'a lt~ rnia , and 319 of this number intend to pra ·ti law . The Freshman las at orn II niv rstty, this year, is. aid .to b~ th . la~ge t ·Ia s that eve r cnterc I an Amen an mstttut1 n. Th five hundredth anniv rsary of the niver sit y f ll eid lb rg in .re rmany, was el urat d on Friday, Aug. 6th, I8 c G. The m mhcrs of the two 1 wer las e at liavr~ rd oll ge ar om1 li e I to spend ne h ur of ·a h we k in th g) mnas ium . Amh rst' •reshman lass this yea r onl y numb rs ighty student . Thi i the sm:.li l t Freshman ·las [! r sev ral year l ast . Prof. 'I'orrey, f Iowa tat 'o il g , i . to ffer a shavin g- mu g to th e b st lady t nn1s pia) er in that s hool. \ ha t will In the al athleti m tin g, la t pring, . . x , ' R7, t 1-} r w t h ham m r 9 4 [! t, 3 1- 2 in . h es, l ating the b t re ord, mad e by 'hamb rlatn of l Iarvard, by 4 feet 3 in he . El tri ity ha h en u-; din lighting th o iety h::dls and the 'o ns rvato ry roo1ns of ll eid !berg \ 'onservatory of Mnsi Coli ge, Tiffin, 0. has be n es tablish d and ther impr vements mad . At Iowa allege th cla si al a nd I hil a phi al cou rses ar open to the y ung ladies, and at present th r ar 26 of th s · in th e in st ituti n wh o have tak n either of th ·e ours s. Th re ar elev 11 of th ese in th e Fr shman ·Ia. s. The importan e of a th orough kn ow! dg of Politi alE anomy is being re gni ze I l>y a ll th e large r co li ge . An additional ours of instru ction, c nsistin g of le tur sons cia lism, has been institnt d at Harvard, whi ·h a I read v had in ·tru etor on Fr e Tracl and Pr t tive Tariff. The hi gh st lit rary h n rs onfcrred by Yale oll ge arc th e six 'Town se nd 1 ri zes given annually to th e wri t ·rs of the h ~s t six ori rina l orati ns, th~ ompctition bcin' OJ ·n to al l membe rs of th e enior las.· . 'Th si•r niricant fe ature of the awar I thi y ar, i: that one ( f the Ix sue· ·ful m n, Philip Batt ll :t \\ ard, i: ·aptain of the base -ball nin e, an I th at an th , r, Frank George Jleter , is ca1 tain of the ~ ot-ua ll team . The ·tud nts of · rn II niversity are mu h x r is d at pr sent o er the inad qua teness of their g mna: ium. It furni ·hes at pre. ent a ommodat i ns for on Iy on half f the . tuden t , and th r is a r JU st fr m the student. that a n annex be added to the pres nt stru ·ture. tlite a n in t re t s ems also to have .') rung up rc arding a gl e cluu, and th JUesti n is go in g the rounds as to who will tak th e first st p t ward o rga ni zing a ·oil ge glee lub. The numb r of appli ations for admi i n to th Fr shman lass at Corn II is thr e hundr d and thirty. ntv r- DELAWARE COLLEGE REVIEW. xG rd L nd n N ature r mark. : ' It ha · bee n said th at in s ·i •:ntifi th ou ht, th e b . t and m . t origina l id as hav alwa ·s be n nr ivtd beG r · th e Jge of thirt y." T hi i. pr haul y tn1 als , of th e orig in al of this portrait. Hi · most.radil'a! thou hts were publi: hed in hi: fir ·t work writt ·n 1J for · he wa tw nty-nin ars of ag , an d th ough hi : pen is nc er I ng idle, hi · fir: t sure ss has not ye t uccn equall ed 1 ubs qucnt wur k, thou gh hi s "Plain I{ me T alk ," a revi ·i n an d cnlar r ment of " 'l ·di ·al om m n ns' '' s · ·ms lik ely in tim of obtain a ir ul at1 n riv alling th at of its pr dc· e·s r. In practi . D R. FooTr.: has always b en incl c1 nd nt, progr s. ivc and ri gin al, always a fo<.: >f ld -fogy ism and trade- unionism in medicine ; on e a di cipl e of th e old Th 1111 s nian botan ica l c. hool, as pposcd to min ral and bl ood letting pra ti · , an d now a staun ·h supporte r of E <' lc(' ti ci: m in all th at th e name impli es . ll c has been act iv ly engag d in th 1 ra ti of hi. profc. sion for thirty y _ars, and as the 1 ortrait g iv n h ' I'C\\ il h 1:-i from a re ent 1 h tog raJ h, hard w rk apprars to ag ree with him, and he looks equal to tw ent y DR. EnwARl> H. FoOTE as a r ·pre. cntativ of years more of it. E ·lc ·ti c 1cdi ·in c, as a writ r f p pula r mu .li ·al - - ___...... -litcratur , anu as a phy. i ·ian s tnnd ~ 1 r min ent, US l N SS DOTS. and i , perhaps, throughout th e \\'Orld, better known hy his writin gs than any th er med i al \\ e arc glad ton tc th at Al J l iman has ni ('d writ er who ha dire ted hi. t a hings to th e p or fttt cd hi. t nso rial pari r, until it prc:cn ts qt tit · plc rathe r than the pro~ · ion. l' rn and rai sed anwng 'o nn ct i ut se ttl er ·, n the "'V stern an attra ·tive app aran ·e. 1 c has a ciga r fur 'all and see him. R e.e rve" in hio, h ea rl y bega n th e work f v ry visitor. many se lf-mnde m n. , tarting at the age of six· Th ose who are thinkin g s riousl) of purdnsin g t en as "printer' s lev i!" in a n c " ~ l ap r offi , a n w sui t f ·loth s should, bcfu r doin r so, call h worked hi · way to th e dit ri al ·hair, and was n 'a rl ·hurz an I s e his remark ab le low prices . sc v rall y onne ·ted with th most 1 ro p r us No. 2 E. 7th ·tr t, \ ilmington. weekly (o f its tim e in ' nn cti ut and the first rfrs. . A. h.oa ·h keep. a ·onstant suJ pl of sue ·c·sful morning paper f Dro kl yn, N.Y., but hi s main impul se had nlw.1ys been toward th the fm st oysters in the mark et. Oysters se n ·ctl study of me i ·in·, and to this nd l>LI SI11 s ent r- in ve ry style. ll er i ·c ·ream is a ·kn owkd g ·tl prises w re sa rifH · d until in apprentice: hip with to be th b st. If y u d n't bclicv it · try it. a not d b tan i a! spe ·ial i t and a c:o urs o t study fini bin g with radua ti n, found him prepar d to Th e D )aware 'o llc e RE V IEW one of th e l> :st follow ut th e bent of _hi s life to its compl ti on. I oll ge j?urnal~ prese nted b fore. th e pul ~lt<". H \vas am ng th e arhcst of th o e who advocat- Larg st 1r ·ul att on of <~ny oll gc JOurna 1_, tz.. : cd th e publi ca ti n of anato mi cal, physiol og i al Jooo . Adve rtis rs re I V full remun ·rat ton for and hygi eni · bo k ~ r th mass s, and his su ss l th 1r m ney. l'ttbli: h v ry month by the in writin int r stin g an l p0pular books has ueen stud nts of cla' arc 'oll g ' . \11 letters ad co n. pi ' tHus. l Ii: first and 1 est kn own book, e n- \ dr<.;sscd to Delaware 'allege RE\'IJ·: \ , cwa rk, titl e ~ "l\1 di al ' mm o ~1 n e " rea ·bed a ir- 1 ] ) ·!aware. ~· u l at i.o ~ of. so ooo op1 . , probably be au"e ~ f Those wh o de. ir to r i c full ~a ti s facl i on fur 1ts n gtnallty ~~:d novelt Ill a nc'." ft el.d · and h1s I th ir money, at th e Jras t xp nsc, sh uld sub-cqu nl wnl!n gs hav b n mainly 111 the same . lin , " · ·i 'n in 't ry" havin g uee n writl n se Horsf rds \ nd Phosphat for the 1 urpo. e f pre ,.i lin g a r adal>le uo k for \\' rite with Cill t's pens \Y ear Dub ·ll' s hat: , .hildren, and nc whi ·h . hould make plai n t th eir 111J)r hen si n the fact: whi ·h h onsid crm k } i ·hm ond st raight ·ut cigan:tt ·s cd it ne ·c sary for th c11 to kno\ ·oncc rning the ir o wn bodies. Tak e a ours at Peirce's · mmcr ·i.d ;oll ·g ·, In sp ·a kin g >f th · !at" P r f. J. .' . . mith, of · tus ri e ~ r the h. \·iew. ..- BAU PIANOS .un: tH•~ ·tnl' BET NOW MADE. TRY THEM WAGMER &CO 'Z~O ark t t.. W11 ~~~TO ,llt:L. D ELAWAR E COLL EGE REVI EW . ,The Purest Drugs The Att en tion IJ [ l 1l • Srwlvnt-. h dir ·ctt:d Ill -A:-11>- 1 Ill tit· :\ 1·: \\' - . · ·nior to r > m -nl ate: ". ·ay ·hum, d you F amily M edici n es. know wh at an ach in g oid is?" P om-mate : Perfumery, T oil t rti lcs,et c o ." . ·,·nior: ' \\ell, then y u ha\ e ne er AT LOWEST fliCES. had th e hcacln(' hl' . '' 1 -- " (; ood 'raC'iou · " ~aid the hen as she di s- EOW. G. JAY, Druggist, ' 1\ 'F w !Nr 1 r; c ,·e r d a po rc e la in egg in hl'r nc: t, "' 1 hall I> ~ • \ \, ~ a brick lay ·r yet. •• · ""' all at any hour of tl:ly Tail nng Establ isl 1rnent ''"' W m. M cKENS I E , J TI II·: \ 1\ TI. 'TIC Sarah E. Zigler, 111.·11.\' .)"f'N F 1·. 'l ' ' I·: \ .\ I\ K, Ili-:I .. Ranges, Stoves, Furnaces, I •;.: .. <;1\ .\TE S, Er . 1 . 111 ~">· . ,' -------E .A RL E ::~S ~alleries ~ Paintings LOOKING-GLASS W .\R E-RCJ< >\IS, 816 Chestnut St., Philada No.~'trs' G'r ott/'s , En.::rav/11gs ew Y rk rc en tl y in lo. ed a d liar a \ : tern man wh ad' ert isc I that f r th a t mount h would se nd t any o n· by r tmn ma il . · h. I ld ma k·c 10 r d · ·I y un cntrr d tr cllons" 1 • 1 w u JJ y r 't urn mai l he go t th direction : . "Tak a D -; f P ui~on . " K IT C H E N H A R DW AR E 1.. • or night. ---Th Bo ton \\'a y. - Th c g irl bl' in g nl>. nt, th e b lv ans \\' red th · bal'k door hell. ' hew:.~. ac(' stl'ZI l> y an · mbarrasscd -lo >king man thu s : ' J·: xctr"' rnc, madam, but l'\ e ·omc for y ur rc main s." lL was the " : will m l'r ·hant. " --Th <.: t\ 111 e ri cans hav e a ftmny way of d i ng thin gs. lf a \\'hit c mGn in Ariz o na slcal.'l a · at he is ha nged · lut if an l11 1i a n s ·alps a whit e man he is se nt l Florida to gathe r orange· . MERCHANT TAIL R 1 l..j. Sl~ / ('1. 1/. iJ: STIC:E:S Wm.0· nt\OgcrS ,i!>O C1 P. rT n u.l!lO. , LCARRIAGE+ r - . 'ullivDn is still th e cham pi n : lugger nn th e Jlfal '/lm 'cr is the ·hampion ya ·ht. Bo:t n IS 1 BUILDERS, Hc::1 ls L ik e M agic. hapJ y. · · 1007-1011 Ch s tnutSt .. - Th e n7111.' is th nnm of n new pap r in 'tun- I Filii. !D E!. I 'll.f. l. B~tt's 111 r county, K ansas whi ·h ha. for its m tto The U U cJ ,·n ti n o f publi . mt ral s and h rse thi ev s." tf T hes Dr the prin ·i pl s: " \ nti -m nop I · 0 CIJ nnti d ·s p p: in, a nti -p lygam anti-~> rism, anti- \ S ·n rl 10 ·cnts i n stamp-; ' hi ~ ky anti ~ 11ar ·hy, and anti - ·us:cd nes: g ·ncr~ .... ~ r a Ltrgc ~ ~~ · ·r, or -5 ccuh !! ;:j al!v." I kr c is or • cm nk at I ·a: t \\'ith a len:! , f, r till ·c. ~ u hl':,td. ~ ~ 0 ;:j ( 'lo . . t:r th a n :1 l m>lh ·r, :md Court Plastor I II E Z. JAMES BE 1 J PHARM A CI ST, . lln rld ''",/ .\'/.r/lt .)'/r,·d.l' \ \ II.~II:\(;'('():\, 1>1"1.. Philadel phia Badge Depot. J acob Some rset , C ) LLEGE & II OL BAD GES, 722 CHESTNUT Street. - .'h ·- ).1m·:, d o y u know you put thr but t >n s on th~ plat in chun ·h to da)? l ie- \'·: I kn ·w what 1 wa-; a l l0 \1 1. . 'hc - Ja me~ p ·rh <l ps uu d< n't kno\\ that 1 l>ot 1g ht th t s ·butto ns ) 'L'S t ·rd .I. fo r n1 t cw drl'ss, ;1nl paid so c ·nts ap ic ·c fur thl'm. lie- . \ I : ~-; ~ \\'ha have I d nc ? I 1 :r: ; ....,.;::gu 1=: ·~ if) Cxl 520 C OMM ERCE ST. - T\ I arwg i ng J·:ditor - ' I r. K ·rn ?' ' :hid Jf RL'IHJrt ia l .'uiiT- ' \ \·s, sir." ' • fak ·a cktail of ~ix 111 ·n with a ream of pa p T a g r ss of p nl'i l-; and a ~pn.: lass fo r cnc ·h man." Yes sir. I \ a( ht rae · ?", ' · ~~) : ir. Th ' pr ".,idcnt and hi · ARE THE BEST, \\' if· 11:1\' · sta rtt·d for th t: .\diro11dacks a nd d ·ire ]l l' l f~T t r ·s t a nd frn·dom fr o m annoyanc . .'en 1 I tiS at l..:a:-; t thrt:c co lumn a d.ty. "-Pitilarldfltia 'all. B U Y NO O THER. KNABE'S PIANOS 1 I 'I I II. A f) l .' I . I'll!. 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