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Df£ ; : Vl,K5 . A.trlj ' UtVlSi ffl A WORD BEFORE Shall we say the same old things again, make the same apohjgies, and voice the same desires? What difference would it make to any one, and what would be the good? We have made a book, and here it is. The void is filled; the process is repeated; and custom has been obeyed. W e can not truthfully say that we regret the task. There are some things that can not be measured by the common standards of profit and gain. Experience is a stern and unrelenting teacher, but her worth is above rubies. And some day, perhaps, when years have gone their way, this book will be upturned from a dust-stained heap somewhere, and some one ' s eyes will brighten, while the mind follows the memory back the long, long road to Indiana and to our present day. T315 [II]
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n W m uisr . ct-uxtttja m jn THE ARBUTUS Well, here it is This is the book Take it and open it Read it and look at it Close it and laugh at it Do what you will with it Here is the whole of it This is the book. Two have the name This is the book Both with the spring appear Both bring hope and cheer Both blossom every year Both bloom only here One is a flowerlet dear This is the book. Both are in green Flower and book When in the years to come Calls from the past are dumb No matter where we roam Both will help bring us home Both send us word to come Back to I. U. t$15
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rW l m Xxr . yt: xtttjs M jn THE BOARD OF EDITORS A LITTLE over a year ago the senior class at Bloomington and Indian- apolis selected six people to make the class book, the 1915 Arbutus. This is the book, and over there on the next page are the six people. The board held weekly meetings in the Library and did all the things usually done by such boards; old ideas were looked over, and new ones were overlooked; quotations were censored, and proof was read, and the binding green. Just before the book came out, all members sought the insurance agencies, and are now prepared for the worst. THE MEMBERS Arthur B. Leible, Editor-in-Chief Grace E. Montgomery Humphrey M. Barbour Arlie R. Barnes Clem J. Steigmeyer Ei.DO H. Clauser, Indianapolis Editor 1015
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