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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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BREATHES there ai mah with soul so dead Vlfho never to himself hath said, lVlg college home is dull and drg 3- Whose heart hath ne er withih him burned, For fraternal friends in truth confirmedg For friends on which he mag relg? lf such there loe, go, mark him well, For him no sincere raptures swellg No helping hand, no earnest word, Will e'er give ought for his own good. Despite his honors, power and pelf, The wretch enveloped all iq self, l.iving'shall forfeit fair renowq, And, doublg dging, shall go olowq To the vile dust, frorh which he sprung. Unwept, unhonored, and unsung. lO
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