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The GRIST 4 GRINDERS of Te GRIST w , . S. Kendrick . J- R . Ferry M. S. Macomber A. H . Barber Editor-i n - Chief Business Manager . Assistant Business Manager Artist Assistant Editors C . L. Coggins J- K. L A M O N D H . R . Lewis E. A. Tucker
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The GRIST 3 TABLE of CONTENTS ADVERTISEMENTS • page 87 Editorial Section page 4 i Alumni Association . 66 Athletics 47 -X .m Associations and Clubs Athletic Association . Baseball • 63 68 71 Editorial Past Year Football 5 42 69 Basketball ..... Football Team . 70 7 - Fussers’ Club 84 Battalion, The Cadet . . 64 Grinders of Ye Grist 4 Calendar, College M Grinds 54 Calendar, Students’ 60 Hall of Fame 81 Classes ..... . I2-4O Lecture Association 77 Class Teams .... 75 Magneto Club 83 College Orchestra 79 Military Ball 78 Commencement Programme . 85 Progressive “Aggies” 82 Corporation .... 8 Rhode Island (March and Two-Step) . 50 Dedication ..... 2 Student Council . 6 7 Dramatic Club .... 79 Tammany Hall . 80
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The GRIS ' ] s EDITORIAL T HE form of old Father Time has once more flitted by ; another year full of ever changing scenes has passed, and in its round of duties the task of publishing this little book, the tenth volume of the Grist, has devolved upon us as members of the Junior class. We have endeavored to make it a representative book — representative not only of the class, but of the college in all its branches. We desire it to serve the undergraduate as a record and a reminder of all the little incidents and all the pleasant phases of college life during the past year. To the alumni we wish that it might present a new picture of an old scene set with a different background. We are well aware that primarily the Grist should be entirely the work of members of the Junior class. Owing to the smallness of our number and the limitations arising from the same, we were obliged to ask for some outside aid. We are especially indebted to one of our former members, Mr. D. R. Arnold, whose kindness we appreciate very greatly. We are glad, however, to be able to claim the greater part as our own. As is the rule in most cases, a laugh is generally at some one’s expense. Consequently, if in passing over these pages you should chance upon some “ rap” which does n’t seem particularly apt, just because it concerns you, we would suggest that you simply yell, “Come in, ” and pass on. The only consolation offered is that, if you are an under classman, some day the privilege of wielding the hammer will be yours; and, if you are a Senior, we hope that you made good use of your opportunities in your Junior year.
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