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Foreword 0 style this issue of the Grinrlstone rm experiment would he tantalizing T Our co-wurkers and encouraging friends with the. idea of hazard, which we hope our honest labors and the good will of our patrons will entirely forbid, and yet to say it is a success would border so closely upon Phariseeism, that our skirts might be soiled. Hence we 1213' this, the product of our best endeavors and labors. the object of our ardent hopes antl desires before the readers requesting that they deal with us in the spirit of brotherly affection. Present students, perhaps, may know what is herein contained, Yet its value Will increase with age as that of a rare coin. Former students will be reminded of pleasant and fruitful days spent at our small yet thriving school. Future students will gaze with anticipation at its pages and look forward to the time when their names and faces will be parts of another book of the same kind and name. Friends and supporters of the institution may in a benignant attitude compare this with other schools, see room for intprm'ement here, fnr develop- ment there. In fact, naught, it seems to us, so concisely. 50 vividly and graphi- cally can place before the little. part of the world that is interested in us, the conditions at our school in its domestic life, its inner circle as such a publica- tion. And for this. as well as for reasons of pleasure and selfvrealimtion, we place this annual heforeenot the world. it sounds too cold and distant-hut before our friends, and in their hands we shall not suffer. TH 1-: BOARD.
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The Board of Trustees First Class-Term expires 1910 Rev. A I. Nasl. D. D .................................................... Cincinnati. Ohio Rev. J A. Mulfingcr ..................................................... .Chicago, Ill Rev. W. Gicsrcgcn ........ .p ............................................. Brooklyn, N. Y. 6'. J. Kalmbach ..................................................... Grand Rapids, Mich. W. A. R. Bruhl ..HAU.,,U,...A...,.Uh.........u..........AHUNDCnvingtOn, Ky. John W'ahl mt largd ................................................. Cleveland, Ohio John Schneider, Bereanerbund, Central German Confercncc ............... Columbus, Ohio Second Class-Term expires 1911 Rev. G. Hiller ........................................................... Boonville, Ind. Rev. joseph Kern ........................................................... Berna, Ohio Rev. J. W. Huber ................... .............. . ........... . ......... Leuisvillc, Ky. John Faupel ............................................................ Baltimore. Md. G. 11. Kuechenmcistcr ................................................. W'cst Bend, W'is. C. F. Zipperich UM largw .................................................. Chicago, Ill. Rev. H. J. Peters, Bcreanerbund, ChiCago German Conference ............. Oshkosh. Wis. Third ClaS$nTerm expires 1912 Rev, Elias Roscr ........................................................ Detroit, Mich. Rev. H. Lemkc ......................................................... Milwaukee, X-V'is. Rev. J. G. Lutz ....................................................... New York, N. Y. C. F. Streckcr ................... ............ , .......... . .......... Marietta, Ohio C. H. Hunefcld ......................................................... Cincinnati, Ohio Rev. C F. Blume Git larg$ ............................................ New Ulm, Minn. Rev. 1-1. 1-1. Heck, Bercauerlmml, East Gernmn Conference ................ New York City President E. S. Huvighorst ax-omciw ....................................... Berna. Ohio - Officers of the Board of Trustees Rev. A. J. Nast. D.D. ......................................... President Rev. W. Giesregcn .............................................. Secretary Rev. J. C. Matting . ................................ Treasurer President E. S. Havighoral .................................... Auditor Executive Committee Dr. Albert Nast President E. S. Havighorst Rev. J. C. Matting Mn J. S, Schneider Mr. J. W'ahl Visiting Committee Central Conference: Rev. George Miner ................. ............... Detroit. Mich. Rev. John Floercke .................................. Holland. Ind. Eastern Conference: SelcctiUn not yet mat.ch Chicago Conference: Rev. A. J. Loeppcrt ................................... Elgin, 111. Northern Conference: Prof. H. J, Hoffcrt ........................ St. Paul Park. Minn. 4
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The Grindstone Board, 1910491 1 Robert E. Noelker, Editor-in-Chief. Edward Andree, Assistant Editor. Walter Johann Lcmke, Art Editor. John A. Vollenweider, BNSiHESS Manager. A. J. Groncwald ......................... Athletics Editor Alfred B. Nimz ...................... Organizations Editor Rhea Strecker .............................. Social Editor D. H. G. l-latthaei ........................ rKomics Editor Literary Committee R. E. Noclker Alma Blankmeyer Ed. Andree Emma. Regatzky B. E. Breihan Business Committee John A. Vollenw'eider Arthur H. Scibel Dan W. chke
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