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WROGW J $3 Maw $ SOPHOMORE CLASS ...... . ......................................... 3 GREETING ........................................................... 5 CLASSES COLLEGIATE ............................ , .............. 7 POEM ............................................................... 12 CALENDAR .......................................................... 14 BOARD OF TRUSTEES ............................................. 15 APPOINTMENTS .................................................. 16 FACI:LTY............ ........................................ 17 SOCIETY OF ALUMNI ............................................ 18 SECRET SOCIETIES ............................................... 20 CLASS ORGANIZATIONS ......................................... 26 LITERARY SOCIETIES ....................................... . .28 SUMMARY ............................................. A .............. 32 YOUNG MEN'S CHRIST AN ASSOCIATION ...................... 3:5 LIBRARIES ............................... -. H READING ROOM ...................................... . .......... :15 COLLEGE HONORS ................. . ................................ 3U EXHIBITIONS ...................................................... 37 LECTURE COURSE ................................................. 30 MISCELLANEOUS ORGANIZATIONS .............................. 4:3 BASE BALL CLUBS ................................................ 4:3 LOAFING CLUB. ................................................... 45 UNIVERSITY RESTAURANT ..... . ............................... 4U INSTRUMENTAL SONGSTERS ...................................... 17 NOTICES ........................................................... 48
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9 JOHN C. BARCLAY ................................ Danville, Ky. HOLLY R. BL'CKINGHAM............... ........Miamiville, 0. FRANK E. CALLICOTT ....................... Shawneetown, Ill. L. MARSH CARMICIIAEL .................... .Rushville. Ind. WILLIAM A. CHARLES .......................... Murysville7 Mo. 1 FRANK M. COPPOCK ......................... Pleasant Hill, 0. THOMAS J. DAGUE ...... . ...................... Western Star, 0. MOSES B. EARNIIART ............ . ....................... Troy, 0. JOHN C. FARBER ....................................... Xenia, O. ALFRED C. FICKLIN ...... . ...................... Charleston,111. JACKSON H. GILMORE ............................... Eaton7 O. ALVIN H. GOSSARD ............................... 3unmbella, O. HARRY V.1II'UI1ES ................................. Glendale, 0. WILLIAM S. KENNEDY ................................ Oxford, 0. JOHN F. MARTIN .................................. Greenvillq O. V1LLIMI B MCAIMN ................. ......... Cincinnati, 0. DAVID II. PO'I'TENGEII ....................... Pleasant Run, 0. WILLIAM P. SHANNON ........................ Spring Hill, Ind. JOHN M WALTON .................................. Liberty, Ind. HI'GH H. ELLIOT ................................ Fair Haven, 0. MALIN MCMURPHY .................. . ................. Oxford, 0. K CALEB A. SIIERA ...................................... Oxford, 0.
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$1 $654. 7.? 'lg'lND PATRONS: Another year has rolled around, and .I . . 1;;an the RECENSIO 15 presented for your perusal; hopmg that g?tgg it any prnve of interest not only at present, but that, as its name indicates, it may recall many pleasant recollections in after life when chinking back of the many happy days spent in ttOld MinmiF Cognizant of the fact that we, as humble Sophomores, are less capable of the work than Seniors 0r Juniors, still, the work being placed upon us, we enter upon it with zeal, hoping that the reader will give us credit f0r what may be worthy, and deal gently with our errors. Since last the RECExsto was published. many and important im- provements have been made at tl Miami. A large and beautiful wing has been built on the west. side of the main building in place of the former 51111.1 and unseemly attachment. The main building has also been repaired inside and out. The halls and recitation rooms have been refitted, and the latter are far more inviting than the dingy rooms then occupied. The old Lbreztli-neck stairway has given place to a new one. The old chapel has been refitted, and is now used as a Cabinet, which, hv the way, is being rapidly filled by Dr. Osborn. The outside, which then presented almust as many dlti'erent colors as there were bricks, has received a. new coat of paint.
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