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EDITORI A down to time immemorial in Kenvon. As she draws near the commencement platform let us nil congratulate her, and with our voices resounding through the classic halls of old Alma Mater shout, “May you long survive the terrible ordeal through which you have passed, and the monstrous amount of work you have done at Kenyon.” '81 is, and always has been, the smallest class in College, in point of number, though probably not in the size of her members, and she is not so much to be condemned for those things she has failed to do, as for those which she has not failed to do, with the means at hand. She was the last class ever hazed at Kenyon, and in her Sophomore year gained many victories over the Freshmen, ller Junior year has thus far been free from anything of special interest. 81 will, we think, make a most admirable Senior class, and will undoubtedly(?) distinguish herself in after years. Now we feel compelled to say something concerning that grand and glorious class of 82. In her Freshman year, 82 was a model class, inasmuch as greenness is said to be characteristic of Fresh- men. As a Sophomore class she has yet done nothing to immor- talize her name, but we have hopes of 82's future, and believe that she is, by imitating ‘80, slowly approaching that high standard of morality long sustained by the aforesaid class. '88 comes next; she is in her Freshman year. What is ex- pected from Freshmen? Surely not much; but yet some little. Has she fulfilled, and will she fulfill, all expectations? We hope, sincerely hope, so; and some day, when we are far away from Gambier, we will expect to hear good reports of '83. The ground usually covered in an editorial of a publication of this character has been hastily passed over. Hut before closing we wish to say, and to emphatically emphasize it, that if any one takes offense at anything herein stated, he does so on his own responsibility, and should remember that parts of this hook were written in jest; and moreover, that the Hoard of Editors of the Kenyon Reveille have a whole arsenal at their disposal.
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A Boarb of Imtslrrs. 1 i Kt. Rev. GREGORY T. BEDELL, I). I)., President, ex officio. Rt. Rev. THOMAS A. JAGG A R, D. D., ex officio. Rev. WM. B. BODIXE, I). D., ex officio. PERMANENT HOARD. Rev. N. S. Rulison,..................................Cleveland, Ohio. A. H. Moss, Esq., ....................................Sandusky, Ohio. Rev. Leighton Coleman, S. T. I).,.......................Toledo, Ohio. Hon. M. M. Granger,.................................Zanesville, Ohio. Rev. Erastus Burr, 1). I).,.........................Portsmouth, Ohio. Hon. Rufus Kino,....................................Cincinnati, Ohio. Rev. John Boyd, I). 1).,..............................Marietta, Ohio. Gen. Wager Swaynjc, Toledo, Ohio. Rev. Alfred F. Blake,...............................Cincinnati, Ohio. Rev. John W. Brown, 8. T. I).,.......................Cleveland, Ohio. Gen. J. II. Devereux, ...............................Cleveland, Ohio. Rev. I. Newton Stangkr,.............................Cincinnati, Ohio. W. J. Boa RDM AN, Esq.,..............................Cleveland, Ohio. Rev. J. Mills Kendrick,.............................Cincinnati, Ohio. Levi Buttles, Esq.,..................................Cleveland, Ohio. Rev. Wm. W. Farr, ..................................Philadelphia, Pa. (’has. E. Burr, Esq.,.................................Columbus, Ohio. 10
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