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:iwnnnnnnn r i EDITORIAL IME works many changes. The last Hoard Ji Editors has been released, after having done their r duty(?) and their work will soon sink into oblivion. Z'l J The work is again incumbent on a new Ik ard, which r i r j: does not eagerly take hold of such a thankless task, but -i r i will do its best. i •• Paturiimt Mattes, nascetur rrtfiatlus mus. 'This may be [ the case with our efforts. If any one finds it out, we beg i of them to keep it. We shall make no effort to depart 1 r „ , . , . i r from the usual routine, except to aspire to bring an occa- • sional smile to the countenances of the many(?) readers, as ) well «as to prove a source of information of the college life k u r at Gambier to the outside world. Our constant aim will be to pleasc(?), so let no one be offended or take it as a personal affair, even if his name be [ ) mentioned, of course we do not mean it. We deem it prudent to state that the Board, to a man, is k-J . .... - k. J in constant training in the new Gymnasium, completed!?) under the surveillance of the last Board. We should fail to L-i do our duty, did we not express our gratification to several k members of the Faculty for having so kindly fitted the old Lj e Ji . r Gymnasium for use until the new one can be completed. LfJ ri a k j o r.n 51 nnnnnr LJLJLJkJkJk JkJkJkJk-ik LikakJ
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r i LJ ft.4 r a u r a u n k. J M w. l EDITORIAL. ra kj r.a ft. j n k.4 n For one thing, at least, will the old Hoard be remembered, u It is to their good, fatherly advice to the Faculty that we owe the partial abolishment of examinations. How many, n n with lighter hearts, wend their respective ways homeward, n ' while the chosen(?) few remain behind to indulge in the [ J pleasant(?) task which formerly closed each term s work. The College has formed a new source of advertisement, r i u viz : through the medium of an “ Ecclesiastical muss,” yet it is to be feared that this will decrease rather than increase r t the number of students. It is with regret that we note the - a n loss of Prof. Luther, who accepted a call to Trinity , and a k J we can congratulate ourselves on securing, in so short a £ time, such an able professor to fill the vacant chair. The same lagging spirit and disinterestedness in college ; j sports is present to the students, but it is easily accounted t for. With all the lack of training, our reports from year to t r t year show some excellent records, and the ball nine of last r a LJ r i u n n ft. j T 1 r a k. -J M ft. A r'i kj T 1 kJ r a year was unusually strong. The Freshmen have contributed largely' to our success(?) L A [] by'their daring exploits, and almost miraculous escapes, [j k Just think, they' held a class meeting, and even went so far k j l as to enter one of the recitation rooms by night. Each Student will lend a helping hand to our poor (?) attempts by rA placing all contributions and criticisms in the box posted by r a the editors of the Advance. This box has fallen into dis- ' use, and such an effort on the part of our sister editors does not merit this. If any one, on reading this, is so pleased as to desire a j second copy for a keep sake or curiosity, it can be obtained It may' be well to state, before closing, r a u r a ft. J «7 j; at no extra cost. M r a ft. 4 LJ 7
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