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THE MAROON TIGER
Page Seventy-thi’ee
Gentry, B. H., Standard Life, Atlanta.
Gholston, F. D., insurance, Steubenville, Penna.
Gresham, C. J., graduate of the school of The
ology, Oberlin College, teacher Morehouse.
Gurley, T. A., Detroit, Michigan.
Heard, S. R., Standard Life, Atlanta.
Holmes, C. W., teacher, Memphis, Tenn.
Hope, E. S., graduate student (M.S.) Massachu
setts Institute of Technology, Boston, Mass. Made
a survey as a civil engineer in Newfoundland last
summer. As a result of the survey valuable recom
mendations were made.
Huggins, K. A., teacher Leland College, Baker,
La., working towards M. A. degree, University of
Chicago.
Jackson, A. J., senior medical student Howard
University. Elected to Kappa Pi medical frater
nity for excellence in scholarship.
Johnson, H. A., Jr., New York City.
Jordan, P., Chicago, Ill.
Lee, M. A., formerly teacher, Fla. A. & M.
College, graduate student, University of Chicago.
Lemon, Aaron, insurance, Detroit, Mich. Presi
dent of the Morehouse Club.
Maxwell, J. W., junior medical student, Mehar-
ry.
Nabrit, J. M. Jr., senior law student, North
western. Highest honor student.. Elected during
his junior year, editor of Illinois State Law Re
view, undergraduate.
Parks, C. L., insurance, teacher, Washington
High School, Atlanta.
Payne, W. K., formerly teacher, Alabama State
Normal, graduate student, Columbia University.
Perkins, C. R., law student, Detroit University.
Perry, W. H., graduate of the school of The
ology, Morehouse. Pastor Hill’s First Baptist
Church and teacher Union Academy, Athens, Ga.
Perry, G. T., graduate of the law department,
Northwestern University.
Riley, E. E., principal Enoree High School, En-
oree, South Carolina.
Sledge, Hardy, Postoffice, Chicago, Ill.
Snells, R. M., senior medical student, Meharry.
Traylor, F. W. teacher, Alcorn College, Alcorn,
Mississippi.
Thurman, H. W., graduate of the school of The
ology, Rochester Theological Seminary, Rochest
er, N. Y., pastor in Oberlin, Ohio., and graduate
student of Oberlin Graduate School of Theology;
platform speaker at Milwaukee Conference. While
at Rochester he was elected president of the sen
ior class; secretary at large; speaker at various
“Y” meetings and at leading universities of the
East and West; member of executive committee
of the Student Volunteer Movement and the Stu
dent Fellowship for Christian Life Service.
Tillinghast, S. R., student of Business Adminis
tration, Northwestern.
Van Buren G. J., graduate of the school of The
ology, Oberlin, winner of scholarship in his jun
ior year; Dean, Florida Memorial College, Live
Oak, Florida.
cA tragic ^ree
Wind bent and mangled, long grown old
Alone upon a hill,
A leafless tree, jade hued by moss,
Pines for the winds to kill.
All thru the years it stood alone,
None sought its cooling shade.
’Neath it no sepia native laughed,
’Neath its no young life played.
The spiraled limbs and twisted boughs
The trunks careened and lame,
Seemed but the time dealt penalty
Of nature’s helpless shame.
Long thru the years it sadly swayed
And wept within its lark,
For one dark man its rope wound limb
Had swung to death’s cold dark.
C. T. BUTLER, ’29 j
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AAeolian ^Wails j
Blow, 0 ye winds of the world!
Blow o’er this earth and around;
E’er moan in your whirl and twirl
The epitome of sorrows in us found
0 winds of the East! 0 winds of the West! I
As e’er thenodies sagubrious groan, (
Whence come you, where go to your rest? j
Ne’er know I, howe’er wild be your moan. j
Ye wrecking winds! blasting you go; j
In your wake Grim Death does lie, J
Or hurricane, or typhoon as you blow;— j
Your reins loosed, and headlong you fly. j
Groan your threnes, touchingly dreamy,
While repercussing bellasts in gruff refrain
Tell of the cares of a world, worn and weary
And say to listners of cosmic travail and pain.
Suggestress of forgotten delirium, and more,
As o’er titanic pampas and chasmed spaces
Your wails skyward, then earthward roar;
Thru valleys, down bowers, your wildness j
blazes. r
MARION MORELAND, ’29