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1 +1 4 ' -1 51- 4 CK Q 'Emi' f C 580223155 ,... - ' 5 I '. II ,,:.fi3f ' .2 Foreword HESE few words introduce to their readers the first volume of THE wVABASH XTEAR BooK. May it be the forerunner of an endless number of better and more worthy works. It is no hollow boast to say that Xlvabash has passed through a year in which her ivy-covered walls could well whisper to one another with permissible pride. Seldom has the old chapel bell had more reason to reverberate with a joyful and triumphant note, telling of her victories. May this endeavor indicate the glory of her accomplishments, and serve as a record, inadequate though it must be, of the events and activities which have thronged the most successful year among all the preceding years of prosperity in Old Vlabash. To tl1e senior may the book represent a ruddy sunset at the close of a day of sunlight and showers, occasional shadows serving to empha- of brightness. To the freshman may these pages daybreak, promising a brilliant and eventful future ambitions and successes even more splendid than mark the history of lVabash. size the long hours symbolize a flashing filled with realized those which already p But also, in publishing THE NVABASH YVEAR Boon a higher achieve- ment than a mere chronicle of a year's events has been sought. May these pages contain a bit of Old lVabash herself-to preserve in all its vigor and purity a portion of that intangible combination of past and present, of tradition and originality, of mellowness and tartness, which makes XVabash XYi1lJE1Sll. 4 .5
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W-1-iv:---A-. P r OWABASf12i6:Z1l ,OLLOWING are a few views of W3b3'Sl1 College and the 7 ..2. I iff: Wabash Campus. Many of the survivors of the prime- val forest are still standingg many of theme have fallen victim to Time and Nature. The buildings remain practically the same as when they were first erected. Possibly in a few years VVabash will see newer and more imposing structures grow up, in accordance with the advancement of the college. Let us hope that with the addition of these buildings the magnificent old maples and oaks which are now all to sparsely scattered over the campus may still add their dignity and majesty to XV8lJEiSll. fi 15512 19 2 2
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