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TECH the city . . . a sanctum for youth. Did you ever think of it that way? For four years, five hours or more a day, we've been living in a separate city-a city in itself-complete and self-sustaining. It breathes, it lives-it contributes and it absorbs. Come, just one more look into the heart of this throbbing city. Let's see Tech . . . the city . . . the molder of men. Taking the census The Big Lift Transcripts in triplicate There but forthe grace ot God go! Over twenty years ago we were given a grant of land-and an idea. On that land, an eight- story building has grown. As for that idea-it has been proudly augmented and strength- ened. Four years ago, we, who are now seniors, were granted citizenship in this city. lt was an honor to spend our most impressionable years within its limits. Like any city, we like to think of ourselves as a complete entity, dependent on no one. Our citizens, living in the suburban area, com- mute daily to our metropolis. Along the spokes of the wheel we travel to the hub by train, trolley, bus, bike, or just plain feet. Upon entering, we End the council of judg- ing elders, who though seemingly annoying to us at times, continually advise, instruct, and pass on their invaluable experiences. We all have our duties and, some believe, our privileges. Our city boasts of its student government, publications, social activities, high standards, and its efficient faculty. And we live and work, and complain, and suddenly . . . a bell rings. There is a rush, a surge . . . an echo . . . six thousand souls dis- perse . . . a muteness . . . a lady cleans . . the night owls wing . . . and a city sleeps.
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