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Identifier: tigerstudentnews14unse (find matches)
Title: The Tiger (student newspaper), Sept. 1911-June 1912
Year: 1911 (1910s)
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Subjects: Colorado College Student publications Colorado College student newspaper College newspapers and periodicals
Publisher: Colorado College
Contributing Library: Colorado College, Tutt Library
Digitizing Sponsor: LYRASIS Members and Sloan Foundation

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x the ladies of UniversityPark served chocolate and sand-wiches to the delegates, and a socialtime was enjoyed. Miss Keyes, ofChina, spoke to the Convention atsix oclock, followed by the closingmeeting of the Conference at 7:15.In this last session Dr. Wakefield, ofDenver, addressed the delegates, andtestimonies were given by Mr. Wat-son, of the Colorado School ofAlines, John Fike, Denver Us. biglineman, and Miss Picken, of Colo-rado College, all of whom are Stu-dent Volunteers and expect to go tothe Far East for service in the causeof Christian Missions. There were sixty-six college dele-gates in attendance upon the Confer-ence, and five other leaders andspeakers, making a total registrationof seventy-one. Of this numberthirty-eight were Student Volunteers. The C. C. delegation included AbelGregg, A. H. Rowbotham, E. W.Lindstrom, C. K. Seely, E. W.Barnes, Walter Thomas, Sam Baker,H. A. Bennett, D. L. Boyes, C. A.Carson. Elbert Wade, F. B. McNeil,, H. W. Rhone and Secretary F. W.Ware.
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COLORADO COLLEGE INSIGNIA PROCESSION. THE TIGER DICKENS LECTURE Continued from page 1 He left England in 1866 when he wastwenty years of age and went toAustralia, where he spent the restof his life. He has lived in the bush,and has dealt in land and in flocks,and lias lived the adventurous lifethat is to be found in all new coun-ii ies. Alfred was the sixth of the tenchildren of Charles Dickens. He wasnamed after his god-father, AlfredTennyson, who was a great friendof his father. His reminiscenses ofthe home life of his father and of thefriends who flocked about him intheir English home will be intenselyinteresting to us. As he talks onehas pictures of the big family oflively boys and girls ,and their fatherthe center of their games; of theirholiday gatherings, when Dickensdrew about him his theatrical andjournalistic friends, and they all mademerry on the good old Englishfashion, with feasting and good stor-ies and boisterous games. Dickenshas been called the last cry of MerryEnglan

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