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Page 9 text:
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THE GARNET. I ■ The Oxford hat craze has come, and-gone. Now for c. foot-ball eleven. The Union College Senate has been revived, and with Professor Alexander as Presiding Officer, is holding regular sessions. A new society, the Historical, has been founded by Professor Price, for the study of American Plistory. The Literary Societies continue their joint debates. ’82 is about to graduate. ’83 bids every member of the Senior class a sincere “ Fare you well,” and feels itself prepared to sustain, in its turn, that decorum and dignity, which so soon is to fall to it as the Senior class of Union College. Old Academy, 1795, from which Union College originated.
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THE GARNET. GdUFO IALc. « HE GARNET appears, as a Junior publication for the first time, with numerous innovations. Among these are a catalogue of fraternity men who have graduated within the past five years, and views of the Colleges and grounds. Oui frontispiece is a picture of President Potter, who, year by year, is placing the University on a stronger basis, and firmly retaining the confidence of its graduates and students. In the Faculty there are a few changes. Professor Sidney G. Ashmore occupies the Latin chair in place of Doctor Dean; Lieutenant Ira N. Hollis, of the Annapolis Naval Academy, has the new department of Mechanical Engineering; and Courtland V. Anable, Union, ’81, is Tutor in Mathe¬ matics. The past Garnet year is marked by the beginning of the Washburn Library building, erected to the memory of Rev. Edward A. Washburn, D. I)., who was so long connected with our college. Alumni Hall will hereafter be exclusively used for the Art Department. To Major McMurray is due the new Photographic Department, and im¬ provements in the gymnasium, baths, and sewerage. His ideas are modern, practical, and popular, so that under his hand, many things before “Old” are becoming “ New.” Pase Ball matters are commanding more attention. Inter-class competi¬ tion is developing a strong University nine; the entertainments by the Union College Novelty Company, and the College fair were both financially successful; a more effective organization has been formed, and a brilliant seajon is predicted.
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