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3: GURPURATION. REV. JULIUS H. SEELYE, D.D., LL.D., IPRESIDEA1 HENRY EDWARDS, of Boston. HON. HENRY MORRIS, LL.D., of Springfield. 2 REV. EDWARD S. DWIGHT, D.D., of Hadley. V. fi x . ,. 1. lx- REV. :ff REV J.. 1 I Rr .4 F HON. iii 1 --'. 31. -11' ft REV. REV. Z4 NATHAN ALLEN, M.D., LL.D., of Lowell. EDWARD B. GILLETT, of Westfield. RICHARD S. STORRS, D.D., LL.D., of Brooklyn N I ROSWELL D. HITCHCOCK, D.D., LL.D., of New Yolk EDMUND K. ALDEN, D.D., of Boston. JOHN E. SANFORD, of Taunton. WILLIAM S. KARR, D.D., of Hartford, C HENRY D. HYDE, ESQ., of Boston. REV. JAMES D. WILSON, D.D., of New York. - .1 GEORGE HowLAND, AM., of Ohicago,I1l, ODI1 FRANCIS A. WALKER, LL.D., of Boston. RUFUS B. KELLOGG, A.M., of Green Bay, Wis. HON. JOHN S. BRAYTON, of Fall River. f,- F-rl' V., -fn J! 15 it ' REV. EDWARD.S. DWVIGHT, D.D., , Secretary. gg WILLIAM A. DICKINSON, ESQ., Z9'ecLszwe0'. If f... N I 6
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2 ff i ,n EDITORI L. HE OLIO of '85 appears as a new departure in the field of Amherst Journalism. Its Editors have left the beaten track of their predecessors, and have made a new way for themselves, a far more difficult way it is to tread, but the fairer prospect and the purer air more than repay the toil of climbing. The peculiar circumstances under which this OLIO appears, have deprived us of perhaps valuable assistance and have rendered the conception and execution of the work peculiarly our own. Yet we trust it will truly accord. with the better taste of the College. We have striven to make it an OLIO- worthy of our College and of our Glass. We have added much to render it- more attractive and worthy of preservation. We have omitted all that would Wound any one, and where we have touched on some pet folly it is but- kindly done. t Our work, is at length iinished and we gladly lay it aside. It has cost us many hours of labor, but if we have pleased you and have offended none, then is our reward complete. THE EDITORS. 5 A I Fu .
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L-. l 'ft l vu MEMBERS ,OF THE FACULTY? REV. JULIUS H. SEELYE, D.D., LL.D., PRESIDENTJ' 749, McGraw Professor of Meiital and llforal Philosophy, anol Pastor of the College ' Church. Plus apucl nos vera ratio valeat quam vulgi opiniofl CHARLES U. SHEPAED, Mn, LED., '24, Emeritus Professor of Natural History. REV. WM. S. TYLER, D.D., LL.D., '30, Williston Professor of the Greek Language anal Literature. Only one of them old. the hill that was nearest to heaven, Covered with snow, but erect. I LONGFELLOW. EDWARD TUCKEEMAN, LED., Professor of Botany. EDWARD P. CROWELL, D.D., '53, Moore Professor of the Latin .Language and Literature, anal Dean of the Faculty. ' N0 borrowed grace of action must be seen, The slightest motion would displease the clean. K i ' ? , BYRON. . EDVVARD 'H1iTcHcocK, A.M., MD., '49, Professor of Ifygiene ancl Physical Elluoation. ' -He did the best he could With things not very subject to control. ' ' BYRON. WILLIAM L. MONTAGUE, AM., 755, Professor of French, Italian ancl byaanislt. He speaks three or four languages, word for word, without a. book, and hath all the good gifts of nature. T'WELF'.lTH NIGHT. - if Arranged. with the exception of the President, in order of appointment. 'I' On the Chester W. Chapin endowment. . Q 7 -3 J i .- 41.144 if 1. E.'..,....,1m.....ss1L:,ne.-,gimme W x
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