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support from the South. . So much was it felt that in 73 the Trustees decided to close its halls till a iit time to continue the work. The opportunity came in 1885, and now the old college is taking her former place in the ranks of the western schools. To the students of to-day the past of our alma mater is a constant inspiration, and the place that she holds we intend never to be lost. Her proud record will be increased as the classes go out, for Ohio has not lost the race from which. the men Who have made her name illustrious sprang, and we believe that many a future Sherman and Grant and Garfield and Har- rison is now learning his letters or wishing that the dead languages did not re- quire dissection at his hands, having his Whole soul centered on the base ball championship. Among the ttsmall colleges, for Which there is so important and honor- able a place in the development of our land, Miami, right in the midst of the best timber for men the world ever saw, will go on in the grand work that has been hers for so many years, having the best affection of Alumni and under-- graduates. - ' I7
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SENIOR CLASS Exz'ms acta probed. CLASS COLORS; - . - - - BLAckaND' RED. G M LAYMAMN, - .- - - - - - ' - i t - . President. M. M. MARKLE. j t- - - - - - - 4 iSecretary. YELL-t-Aih, la, la, lee. Miami, i93. Whatldo the readers expect .of him? that is the Question i, Which confronts: N inety-threeis historian. T NO TIME is the class historianis task an easy one, and it is made doubly difficult on the present occasion since your humble servant is about to attempt 'tO portray the life history of that noble creation of nature-the Senior i Class. Perhaps there is no better. way in which to set - forth the varied experiences and ultimate attainments of Ninety-three than by, beginning in ipre-historic times- the days of Prepdom. Ninety-threeis history began in the Senior Prep. year, I and one half of those yet itfaithfuli? enjoyed the hard work expected of the senior Pfep.- e . a Additionsto the class in the F reshman year increased theiroll of. mem- '9
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