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F. R. JORDAO, San Paulo, Brazil, BOUDINOT KEITH. Bethlehem, . CHARLES F. KING, A.C., Movers, N. Y., C. L. KILPATRICK, Philadelphia, . HENRY KRAUSE, Bethlehem, . G. L. LEHRS, Moscow, Russia, HENRY LEHRS, Moscow, Russia, T. B. LYMAN, Raleigh, N. C, HOWARD LYON, Springfield, N. Y., . J. W. McCOMAS, Cincinnati, O.. W. J. McNULTY, Ashland, O.. . R. M. MICHLER, Philadelphia, G. E. POTTER, C. E., Ashland, O., PETER ROCHE, Bethlehem, E. H. ROSS, New Brighton, Pa., . MADISON RUSH, Philadelphia, CLAYTON SHEIMER, Bursonville, F. P. SPAULDING, C. E., Towanda, Pa., G. W. SCHWARTZ, Altoona, Pa , L B. TAGGERT, Addison, N. Y , . F G. TAYLOR, Bethlehem, J. B. THOMAS, Bladensburg, Md., . L. B. TREHARN, B.A., Mauch Chunk, . RUSSEL B. VANKIRK, C. E., Bethlehem, FREDERICK WOOTTEN. M.E., Reading Birch Street Birch Street 26 Saucon Hall 28 Saucon Hall Church Street I J Saucon Hall 18
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' 8o. NEC SCIRE FAS EST OMNIA. C ass Colo)- : — Cardinal. OFFICERS. F. P. SPAULDING, L. B. TREHARN, I. BROOKE, THOMAS H. HARDCASTLE, W. H. BRADBURY, President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Historia7i C. D ANDREAS, Bath, Pa., . JOSEPH K. BACON, Elkton, Pa., J. W. BIGNEY, Maiden, Mass., H. C. BLACK, Williamsport, Pa., G. A. BOWEN, Chestnut Hill, Phila., E. H. BOYER, Sunbury, Pa., S. BRADBURY, Jr., Schuylkill Falls, Pa., W. H. BRADBURY, A. C, Schuylkill Falls, Pa., 23 Saucon Hall IRVIN BROOKE, C. E., Limerick Square, . . Birch Street ABRAM BRUNER, E. M., Philadelphia, . . New Street F. H. BRUNNER, Bethlehem, .M. R. CALVERT, Germantown, . E. B. CLARKE, Bloomsbury, Pa , . MURRAY M. DUNCAN, E. x L, Washin-lon, D. C, Brodluad Avenue AUSTIN GLICK, Catasauqua, J. C. H. O. GUIMARAES, San Paulo. Brazil, THOMAS H. HARDCASTLE, B.A., Easton, .Md., . Fountaiu Hill W. F. HILLIER Bethlehem, N. H. HOGG, Brownsville, Pa., JOHN HOLVERT, Chemung, N. Y.,
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Class of ' Eighty. THE beginning of the present year finds the Junior looking at his college covu ' se in a new light. He has just turned the stake- boat marking the completion of one-half the race, and now is pulling straight toward his prize, — the diploma. Formerly, how long he has been here was his uppermost thought; now he thinks how short a time there is left of his stay, and, speakin .; from the experi- ence of the past, how rapidly it will pass. As we bring before us the reminiscences of the past year, with what is pleasurable in them brightened by time, and all the unpleasant parts entirely dropped from sight, few of us but would live the year over again if the loss of a year ' s time were not the penalty. For we have enjoyed the year. Every part has been filled with its own pleasures, and though we often feel the need of a gymnasium and a few other things that have made themselves indispensable in all our colleges, yet situated as we are, and with the good health that is the rule with us, none of us can honestly complain of no chance for enjoyment. What troubles we have are soon laughed away, — ourselves joining in the laugh, — -and then we take back what we said of Faculty or of some of its members. The Sophomore year, generally the one in which the student considers himself a compendium of all knowledge, did not beguile us into any learned displays of ignorance. Not but that we felt our superiority over the state of verdancy from which we had just emerged, only we let our work speak for us, and particularly our original discoveries, which were many, especially in chemistry. Then the Class is modest, as our motto indicates. 19
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