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The Nautilus 1938
1 Wmmfr M 1 B l '' 1 II'' « Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2013 http://archive.org/details/nautilus1938unse EX LIBRIS THE NAUTILUS 1938 VOLUME 15 PUBLISHED BY THE STUDENTS of EASTERN NAZARENE EQLLEGE WDLLASTDN, MASSAEHUSETTS DEDICATION To PROFESSOR JAMES H. GARRISON You have been ever a sympathetic and faithful instructor, but you have been more than that. In your ten years of service to E.N.C. you have become a friend and counsellor in whom we have developed implicit confidence. You have shared gladly in our sorrows and we have been happy to include you in our joys. In hours of pain and distress we have turned to you, and your gentle hand and kindlv heart have administered peace. Your own life has been tried in the crucible and we have seen of what metal it is made. We see in you a relentless optimist, an untiring laborer for the Master, and an example which we may follow but never hope to equal. Therefore, to you we gratefully dedicate this book, the Nautilus of 1938. \ / FOREWORD As another year has hurried past to join the ranks of those that live only in memory, we have tried to catch glimpses here and there of the days which have been such happy ones for all of us. We have pictured E.N.C. faithfully—our Alma Mater as we have seen her. We know that our picture is only a fragmentary one, but it is as truly representative of E.N.C. as we could make it. It is our hope that somewhere, down the dim trails of the future, this book may call up poignant memo- ries of days we would all gladly live over again. -
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Average Daily ClrcolatioB The Weathmr todfo Who have bMa masibtra a t day night and refreMusents will Wat Wm Mon«h of Oetohor. ISM F enonsl of V. B. Wontoai About 180 members c t tlM fraternity for 80 yaara con- be aertM at the eonduslon of the ALICE OUFSAM ' Mary's parWt. wars praeent im Shop Workers Unuouaiy tsUI ba honored at this ■raUTOAL tlMDIVM About Town night St the annual supper aiw meeting. They are Past Master aeveetb Deegater et e eaveadi Bee PUBUG SETBACK 6 ^ 8 , 5 Vhir tonight aad MrUiday party of the W omens William Walsh, H en^ Trotter and ■m b WHb A Van Auxiliary of the church whm e Temple Guests Fred H. Norton. Masonic tokens K Dally a A 88. to a r 18. Member a t too Audit Sw«dUh Benevolent Society colored quintet under the dlrec- wUI be presented to'these thrse •potataMsA la tfea tlsfH es Tonight at 8 P. M. Burdhu of ClimlatfonB j B e n r will hold lU re rilw meet- Uon of the Rev. Cyril Bentley f r ^ men. Grand Master Thomas H. • f tiw P«spls fM aa Vsars. Manchester-—‘A City of A ’Mage Charm ' lug Oranse hall at 8 o’clock to- ntohed the entertelnmenL The Underwood Employee* I ll Chareb Btrast, Harttora, Ooaa. Desmond and Grand Secratary OPPERS rbsaa S-C m a l ( h t group came from the American Wlnthrop Buck will ba present and MASONIC TEMPLE MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1939 (TWELVE PAGES) PRICE THREE CBITK Church Institute tor Negroes. -
Figures Show That 1875 Has Best Rec'o'rd in Campaign
Volume XVIII HARTFORD, CONN., THURSDAY, MAY 4, 1922 Number 23 FIGURES SHOW THAT 1875 HAS C. C. N~ . Y. WINS ON I'NTERSCHO'LASTIC TRACK MEET BEST REC'O'RD IN CAMPAIGN OPENlNG DAY MAY 13 TO SET NEW RECORD Combined Tables of Members Subscribing and Amount Subscribed New Yorkers Pound Tuck for Four Forty-nine Prizes are Offered by Class of 1924 for Competition in the Gives '75 Best Record. teen Hits, Including Six for Annual Sophomore Smoker Track and Field Day. Extra Bases. CLASS OF .1876 STILL LEADS IN AMOUNT SUBSCRIBED. 1890 TOPS SEVEN PREPARATORY SCHOOLS AND FIFTEEN HIGH SCHOOLS ALL CLASSES IN MEMBERS SUBSCRIBING. TRINITY FIELDING SHOWS HAVE ENTERED TEAMS-TWO HUNDRED ATHLETES PRESENT. CONSIDERABLE IMPROVEMENT. Every Class Aims to Have One Hundred Per Cent. of Members Subscribed Meet Will be Run Off Both Morning and Afternoon, with Preliminaries by Reunion Day in June. Rosonwitz Holds Team to Four Hits. in the Morning. Officials for the Day are Chosen. Ortgies' Long Double and Robinson's Which class, as a class, has done the most for Trinity in the all import ant matter of the Centennial Fund? At first glance at the tabulation below, Single Score Lone Run. The Interscholastic track meet this honor would seem to go to the Class of 1876 beyond all questioJ'l!, as scheduled for Saturday, May 13, as this class has contributed more money, and has oversubscribed its quota by The baseball team journeyed to WHAT TRINITY GAVE TO the major attraction of the Sopho a greater amount than has any other class.