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labor. Many an hour has been spent upon its construction when you were fondlyereclining in the arms of Morpheus. Well may you gaze upon us with awe and admiration. Special attention is called to the prize poem by Mr. C. H. Aldrich. Mr. Aldrich is one of our most highly cultivated and intellectual students. His masterly efforts in the field of oratory are well known to all. It isstated that the poem has cost hours, weeks, yea! even months of labor, but his production is one that will arouse the ad- miration of the college. We are 'also indebted to Mr Aldrich for forming the basis of much excellent material. We also wish to ex- tend our humble thanks to the Famacs, Theta Lambda Omega, and especially to the Missionary Society. Without such noble topics for discussion the Miuiro would have been greatly depreciated in value. ' b of the Faculty who so kindly ' We wish also to thank the mem ers sts We are thus able to present to have complied with our reque . our readers the pictures of all the members ot the faculty. which. ' ' ' feature which alone is well toge worth the price of the MAKIO. It is hoped that every member of the University who is so fortu- es. will take Clue notice of 5 nate as to read and reflect upon these pag , so kind as to aid' us with their advertise- ther with their biographies, form a those firms who have been i ' ld not have been pull- ments, for without their aid the MARIO cou lished. u
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referee S the offensrve and repulswe moth, creeprng hlther and thxther amld dlrt and sllme, becomes as tlme rolls on the beautxful cabbage Worm, wlth lts sleek surface and magnlficent proportlons as the unattractlve larva lylng among the debrls scattered over the surface of the earth 1S gradually, by the warmth of the sun trans formed lnto the beautlful butterfly dazzlmg the eye wlth 1ts gaudy colors as 1t soars aloft ln the great ethereal ocean, so does the present MAKIO, gradually developlng from the measly larva of last years MAKIO, through the lnfluence of the warmth and wrsdom of srx of the brlghtest llghts rn college, burst forth lnto publlc new wtth all 1ts w1t and wlsdom with all 1tS grandeur and subhmltv Dear reader, we confidentlally tell you to begln wlth that beyond any doubt thrs IS the best MAKIO ever pubhshed We say thrs to drsarm your prejudlce Unfavorable concluslons are often drawn when prejudlce holds sway Draw a favorable one or none If you feel offended at what you read, remember the M wie MIR ROR shows you as others see you and amend your ways If ny weakness you thought carefully concealed from the publlc eye h rs been brought lnto the bright sunhght of pubhcrty remember that the pollshed surface of the Mfxere lhlIRROR catches and reflects things, hldden as well as exposed and let your vice fall Into :mm exposure We are the gentlest of men and shun strlfe at all times Our work has been done not for our own pleasure but for your good Ours are volees Cfylllg rn the mlderness calhng on you all to repent and turn from the folly of your xy 'rys lt may seem but httle short of fr mlracle when we tell you th rt wlth the exceptlon ofthe prlfe poem, eyeu artlele lll thrs M new has been deylsed md wrltten by the edltors Hou so mueh materlal could h we been collected by so few may seem to you beyond com prehenslon hut you must remember that lt hrs cost us hours of 7 . I 7 v ' 7 , 1 . . . . i 7 . ' : 1 s ' - .' 1 , ' . ' . u ' . e e ' , L .. H .... . I., I . l c . .' Q J . 1 ' I . ' mans 1z'esucz'u1z'a. Above all. we pray you not to be olfended at your 4 n n K . A . u - c 1. v , 7 6 . Y I Vg Y . . 3 . I 7 'J J F I . 1 K 1 Z .x y m 1 v A v - .- . r I m D A l A
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