E FREE LANCE. DECEMBER, 1898 GEORGE J. YUNDT; '99, Editor-in-Chief. Editors MCCAT.r4uM, '99. WOOD, '99. G. C. SHAAD, X OO. C. T. WADE, !0.1 W. L. Ai EIDER, '99, Business Manager. D. WEN'rzur„ 'oo, Assistant. Kurnr, 'm AT TWILIGHT When day is done and evening comes And twilight gray begins to'fall, And when the fire-lights fitful glow Doth cast faint shadows on the wall; When nature hushed in sweet repose Awaits the shades of night, My thoughts upon the wings of love To childhood's home 'take flight, J 4 'A ~,e THE CAVE. TERS and I are "State" graduates. What class?, 11, consult your catalogue. •We are , " Miners" and, most College men, instead of remaining in the s, we went to Brazil to prOspectin'the gold fieldS. year 1891 found us in the Geral Mountains at the f the Tapajos, one of the tributaries of the Athazon, travelling all clay and about dusk we had gone into B. C. BRADY, '• F. T. Cor,u, 'oo V. T. C.,.'00 No. 6.