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The Cincinnatian 1914 Published by
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To Emilie Watts McVea Dean of Women
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Contents BOOK I The University, . .
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CHARLES WILLIAM DABNEY, Ph. D., LL.
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The University of Cincinnati ON his
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The University of Cincinnati THE Mc
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The McMicken College of Liberal Art
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The Graduate School rpHE Graduate S
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The College for Teachers npHE Colle
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The College of Engineering nPHE Col
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The Medkal College q^HE affiliation
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The College of Commerce THE College
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STEPHEN ELMER SLOCUM, B. E., Pli. D
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pagf tliirty-nve WILLIAM HAMMOND PA
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page thirty-seven SCHACNE ISAACS, A
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page thirty-nine JOSEPH RANSOHOFF,
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"University of Cincinnati, 1914" "E
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Academic Seniors ESTELLE ACKERSON,
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SARAH JANE CO WELL, Walnut Hills Hi
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HELEN EGER, A * * Walnut Hills High
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DAVID HYMAN GRODSKY, Hughes and Woo
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(iRACE ELIZABETH JONES, Norwood Hig
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MARTHA LOEB, Walnut Hills High Scho
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BLANCHE ALTHOF MOMBACH, Walnut Hill
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ANNETTA PHILLIPS, K A Woodward High
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ABBA HILLEL SILVER, Townsend Harris
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EARL WILLIAM WAGNER, H K A "C" Wood
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NEIL WRIGHT, * A 0, 2 2 Covington H
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JOHN GERSTLE, Walnut Hills High Sch
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BENJAMIN ELLIOT SIVE, Hughes High S
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AUGUST PHILLIP GRAEF, Walnut Hills
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ROBERT FINDLEY REED, A N 2 Ohio Mec
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CHARLES ESTES WOOD, Worcester Acade
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Cincinnati, 1915 "Aw—Oh—Whew! W
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\ Myers, Agnes Pauline Nocka, Ruth
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Hamilton, Herbert North Harkness, E
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''Jimmie Sophomore'' It was a bitte
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Franklin, John Harcourt Gibbons, Ma
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Curry, Chauncey James DcQuasie, Lac
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1917 OFFICERS OF THE FRESHMAN CLASS
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aggregation of children ate up the
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Heyl, Helen Marcella Hickok, Helen
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FIRST YEAR CO-OPERATIVE STUDENTS Al
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Schroder, Frederick Frank Schuh, Le
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Miller, Anna Miller, George W. Nais
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Fraternities and Sororities IN THE
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Sigma Chi Founded at Miami Universi
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Ohio Epsilon of Sigma Alpha Epsilon
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Beta Nu of Beta Theta Pi Colors—P
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Phi Delta Theta Phi Delta Theta Ava
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Gamma Xi of Delta Tau Delta Flower
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Virginia. Davidson. William and Mar
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1914 Paul M. Stuart. Omega Upsilon
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Sigma Delta Pi Founded at the Unive
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Sigma Sigma SIGMA SIGMA, the societ
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Alpha Phi Psi Established at the Un
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Kappa Delta Founded at Virginia Sta
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Alpha Tau Chapter of Kappa Alpha Th
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Chi Omega Founded at Die UniversitA
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The Season's Attractions The Auctio
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AlAS foR TINV T(n The "Tiny Tim" Co
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Academic idea of a "Bum Room." Abou
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"Weak Hands Offering Lily White a B
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page two hundred and fifty-six At t
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u ^ Varsity's New Lunch-Room OPEN M
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ymiTfH/\LLs, -1 •• -QEFCFfEi op
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The Junior Promenade FEERUARA' THE
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"Were you with us the time Ave got
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Devoted to the use of one "Googer"
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(^tttt The Tango Reaches the Bowlin
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Glee Club Engagements THE MEN'S GLE
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"Eddie" Robinson preparing to clear
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Inter-Class Swimming Meet FOR GIRLS
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COMPANY The Senior Ball Friday, Mar
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"Story-BookLand" MARCH 21, 1914 HUG
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The Most Popular with the "Wimmen"
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Who's It Now? Oh, Cubby Baehr, and
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ATA. Demonstration of the Work in t
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F— "A ROYAL MIX-UP" Words by Juli
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Cats—Your idea are correct. Ruth
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E);ijL.,E)iL.l.Y~DOV,oyE)uLU ? For
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Event No. 6—220-Yard SAvim. Won b
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If I Were King Prexy: I'd bring nij
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The Princeton Meet PRINCETON UNIVER
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Class Affairs The Freshman "Mix-Up,
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" Discoveries!" Did you know that P
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The Boa I Ride. Steamer Island Quee
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Class of 1913 SENIOR WEEK, 1914. Su
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ONE VLAU & TUKTL or 5'lNKtTV??' Oct
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December Dec. 1—Sib A'isits the E
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February f "MS >I3-J| ^m^ ^^M f v.,
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April April 1—Dr. Lotspeich speak
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June June 1—A very "rare" one ind
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A m mtpmd ms ' 'lb hM::. >. \£ -"^
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State Mutual Life Assurance Company
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Boys — for the Real Thing in Frat
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A Profitable Vacation How often hav
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Established 1833 The Cincinnati Law
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The School of Life Is just commenci
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Eugene Frank Millinery Houses 520 R
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College of Music of Cincinnati Cont
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THE photographs used to make half-t
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