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beautifully by Dante, should now give as our unanimous verdict, that these same favorite instructors never looked so surpassingly loveable as now, when we gazed upon them retrospectively, and realize that supreme enchantment which distance lends to the view. But to speak of ourselves. When the class of Ninety-Three entered college, athletics had been on a prolonged bat, and other well-known institutions had relapsed into a state of lethargy. Ninety-Three infused new life into them. Amherst at once took an honorable position in foot ball. Twice each has she won the base-ball and athletic championships. In fact a new era has begun in Amherst's history. Ninety-Three may review her record with legiti- mate pride. Doc prophesied better than he thought when he sprung the time honored bluff of an exceptionally fine class. Our Freshman year, however, was not especially exciting, for our rushes with Ninety-Two were too much ou the walk-over order to give us much exer- cise. Our class supper was a noteworthy event, and one of the bright spots in our course. In the spring our base-ball nine was a grand success, winning from Harvard and Yale Freshmen by the same score of 6-4, and having an unbroken chain of victories, Sophomore year came, Sophomore Gl'CCli1M'7lll'lliIJ6 borrcsfcmus 'll'--and the class of Ninety-Four. After 'f toying with them in a short rush we allowed them the extreme felicity of existing in the same town with us during the remainder of the year. During the Winter term we gained the College Gymnast, in spite of the combined efforts of Ninety-Two and two of her impartial judges: but the most memorable event of all, and one that every man in Ninety-Three will long remember was the Sophomore class supper, at Boston. Then we reviewed the experiences of under-classmen days, and in memory once again surrounded the tree. Junior year saw us win the cider too easily. With this event we pause. Such is. our past, and as everything is predicted from what has been, surely the future success of Ninety-Three seems assured. - tl' Taylor shudders yet. ..,,. J. L. 30
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