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* ELLEN P . C K I M : "And then she danced! dancing"." T. J. LYONS: Oh, Heavens! her <\ E. F A Y : "Sweet Auburn.° I. C. WEBSTER: " T h i s man's fitness comes by fits/ J. D. CLINTON: 1 "There must be something in him; such great names imply greatness." *, E. ROBY: "O, Hell! what have we here?" L. H. FOUTS: 44 "Yet all that knew me wondered that I passed." N. N. VANCE: The glory of a young man is in his strength." H. H. SCURLOCK: "These redundant locks, Robustious to no purpose, clustering down, Vast monuments of strength." ?. L. BUSEY: Hail to thee, blithe Scurlock, What a bird thou art! A. C. PERKINS: "Perhaps hell grow." R. M. HOBBS: "Seldom he smiles, and smiles in such a sort, As if he mocked himself and scorned his spirit T h a t could be moved to smile at anything." IOMER THOMAS: "The genius of Famine descending upon the earth-" J. W. MCLANE: "He is of stature somewhat low." tf. S. KETCHUM: "I am exactly what I seem—a quiet, stub1 born, plodding, grinding student/ R. S. CARBERRY: "They that stand high have many blasts to shake them." IENRY CHESTER: *Fit for the mountains and the barbarous caves Where manners ne'er were preached." F. 6 . KIUUAM : 4 4 "'Tis, alas! his modest, bashful nature, and pure innocence that keep him silent. »» 5. M. WHITE: 'Hit cardinal virtues are in his hair." • "I am Sir Oracle. When I ope my lips let no dog bark."
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