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jfntemurh HE Board of Editors of the Class 1913 herewith presents the third volume of the Grindstone. The publishing of such a book has a two-fold mission. Firstly, it is a book of information concerning all departments of the college, both of the incorporated schoul and of the student body. As such it is an invaluable book containing statistics and facts presented in handsome and pleasing form. Secondly, it is a book devoted to the students, who in later years will hrst begin to appreciate its contents of records and happenings. To say that the publishing of this volume was laborious would be begging the sympathy of those who page its leaves. Nor does the class of 1913 in turn offer any excuse 0r apology for this publication. But if the Grindstone of 1912, published by the Junior Class of that year, will prove to be a book that always recalls pleasant memories to students and friends, then it has fulfilled its mission. THE BOARD OF EDITORS.
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WMy good pzapie, it 1': not only impom'He to pieaxe you all, but it is absurd to fry? THAcKERn
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memhem nf Qtntpuratinn Ex-Officio REV. ARTHUR LOUIS BRESLICH, B. D., Ph. D. President of the College Central German Conference Term Empires Ernst H. Huenefeld, Cincinnati, Ohio ........................................ 1912 Rev. Elias Roser, Detroit, Mich ................................. . ............. 1912 Carl F'. Strecker, Marietta, Ohio ............................................ 1912 George J Kalmbach Grand Rapids, Mich .................................... 1913 Rev. Albert J. Nast, D, D., Cincinnati, Ohio.. . 1913 John S. Schneider, Columbus, Ohio ........................................... 1913 Rev. Gustavus E Hiller, D. D., Indianapolis, Ind .............................. 1914 RevJohn W. Huber, Columbus, Ohio ......................................... 1914 Rev.Chas. Treuschel, New Albany, Ind ...................................... 1914 Chicago German Conference Rev. Heinrich Lemcke, MilWaukee, Wis ....................................... 1912 Rev. Julius A. Mulfinger, D. D., Chicago, Ill ................................... 1913 Gustave Adolph Kuechenmeister, West Bend, Wis ............................ 1914 East German Conference Rev. John Suter, Brooklyn, N. Y ............................................. 1912 1Rev. W111. Giesregen, D. 11, Brooklyn, N. Y ................................... 1918 John Faupel, Baltimore, Md ................................................. 1914 Association of Alumni Rev. Henry H. Heck, Brooklyn, N. Y ........................................ 1912 Rev. Oscar Rogatzky, Cincinnati, Ohio ........................................ 1913 Clarence Mueller, Milwaukee, Wis ........................................... 1914 Trustees at Large Rev.Car1F. Blume, D. D, Minneapolis, Minn ................................. 1912 John Wahl, Cleveland, Ohio .............................. . Rev. John C. Marting, Berea, Ohio ........................................... 1914 Committee of Visitors Rev. J. C. Holtkarnp 1Centra1 German Conferencu ..................... Toledo, Ohio Rev. H. Knauf Neutral German Conformed ......................... SeymOur, Ind. Rev.F1-ed G. Ruff iChicago German Conferencw .................... Appleton. Wis. Rev. C. F. Bublitz 1North German Confe1'ence1 ................... Valley City, N. D. Officers of the Board Albert J . Nast, Cincinnati, Ohio ......................................... President Arthur L. Bresh'ch, Berea, Ohio .................................... VicewPresident Julius Multinger, Chicago, 111. . . . . . . ....... Secretary John C. Marting, Berea, Ohio .......................................... Treasurer 11Deceased.
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