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Identifier: crimsonrambler00cart_2 (find matches)
Title: The Crimson rambler
Year: 1911 (1910s)
Authors: Carthage College (Carthage, Ill.)
Subjects: Carthage College (Carthage, Ill.) College yearbooks Universities and colleges
Publisher: Carthage, Ill. : Carthage College
Contributing Library: Allen County Public Library Genealogy Center
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ugh hands have disturbed the deserted home. The treas-ure still lies within the deserted dugout but the moose now passes itwithout fear as he seeks out the babbling spring. L. W. OUT TO BAIRDS CARTHAGECOLLEGE 92 Tl^HEN the sap begins a-creepinJUIJ Upward through the maple trees An youre waked up from your sleepin By the buzzin of the bees.Comes the thoughts—an I cant shake em Of the hills around Bairds Pond,Green as ever Spring could make em With the magic of her wand.An the birds their songs a givin Like they never knew or caredThat the homes where they were livin All belonged to Mister Baird. An when led by fond ambitions, Im in Washington somewhereFillin all the big positions Theyre a saving for me there.When Ive worked the winters season And 1 gin to feel the strain\\y the time its cjuit its freezin When the spring gets back again.When Im tired of shiftin nati(Mis And a bossin Dukes and Lairds,1lic\ can clioose their destinations, Im a-goin hack to ))air(rs. Im.OSS I 1 ARKIS, 10
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THE 1911 CRIMSON RAMBLER DENHART HALL TTI ENHART HALL was linilt in 1000 through the generosity ofIj-I the citizens of Carthage and Mr. Henry Denhart. It is a hand-some two-story brick cottage with a basement. It is the homeof the non-resident college girls and is capable of accommodating-thirty students. This year there are twenty-three girls living here.Besides the students rooms there are lavatories and baths on eachfloor. The double parlors have been made double attractive this yearby the addition of a piano. In the basement are located the kitchen,store rooms and a large dining room where some of the college boysas well as the girls are boarded. Mrs. Hattie L. Harris, known to college students as )\IotherHarris, is matron. Through her management and control DenhartHall has seemed more like a home to the girls than is usually true inlarger halls where a more rigid discipline is necessary. Here the girlsget the sharp corners of petty selfishness rubbed off by close associa-tion wit

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