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tjis the first issue of the FLASTACOWO is bebicateb to tlje memorp of Habp principal of our College, tofjo hit i in Baltimore, J obemoer 26, 1909 anb Br. 33. C. BonUurant, professor of Ancient languages in our College, toho hittt in gtefjebille, August 19, 1909. 10
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Co ur Jformcr resilient Dr. A. A. Murphree, now president of the University of Florida, was the first president of the Florida State College for Women and continued so to be until July, 1 909, when he was succeeded by our present excellent Head, Dr. Edward Conradi. The first issue of Flastacowo must not appear without some tribute of appreciation of the gentleman and scholar, the teacher and the friend, who labored continually to make our College what it is to-day. Sir, through the years of our infancy and weakness, your time, your energy, your fine abilities, were entirely devoted to what you rightly considered a great cause — the making of a permanent institution for the education of the young women of Florida. What you accomplished is obvious to all the world: HERE SHE STANDS! You yourself have, with characteristic modesty and self-effacement, written the history of the College for the present volume. But you fail to tell the whole story: to your faculty, you were always the loyal and generous colleague; to your students, you were never other than the sure trusty, and kindly friend. Here ' s to you, President Murphree, from the girls you left behind you! Your successor is altogether to our liking; your mantle has fallen upon worthy shoulders; no better man could have followed you, nor will your good work suffer in his able hands; to the carrying-on of your labors he brings all you and we and the public could ask (and much more than anyone has a right to expect!) And President Conradi has captured our hearts. We doubt if this assertion will bring more satisfaction to Dr. Conradi himself than to you. But in these hearts there is, luckily, room for you both. You left us, but you did not desert us ! Though you now guide the destinies of our brother institution, well we know you have not for- gotten us. Be sure, too, that we love and remember you! Here ' s to you, Albert A., Far away! Come to see us, and recall (Some sweet day) Pleasant memories of the past, When we worked together all ; Why so long, why so long Stay away? 11
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