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Etlitesfrait -langau- INOE, owing to vague rumors of late, the Brown University Catalogue has somehow attained reputation as a vehicle of much unveraeity respecting external affairs, and since it does not profess to give any idea of the social element in college, the Editors of the LIBER feel the greater stress of duty resting upon them. Though while reading within that yellow covered specimen of modern fiction of certain enormous moneys appropriated for the rent of a Gymnasium Hall, for the exclusive use of the students of the University, also of certain requirements respecting Divine worship, we were prompted to smile aloud and take a more cheerful view of life since weight of years, carking cares, bitter disappointments and pressing responsibilities were inadequate to suppress the pleasure inherent in the human heart at the gulli- bility of its fellow mortals, yet we could but acutely feel the poignant satire on the spirit of our time that rage forthe fictitious has grown so great as to insinuate itself within the pages of a publication professedly serious. Hence the Editors of the LIBER have girded themselves to the high service of truth though tl1e Heavens fall 5 and as our predecessors in this ofliee have demonstrated in language embellished with all the arts of the rhetorieian, the logieian, the historian and the metaphysieian, that the continuation of secret societies in eol- lege is an indispensable element to its weal, we leave it as iinally and conclusively established in the minds of all rational men and turn to the pleasanter task of reviewing the year. While, a
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' .Q ' nQ2'2fW F L',Q'iT- Ta'2fw-' 0 6.2 AR , IfM W0 a n W f .QQ WWW ' 'P 0 d Ak ..,..,,,. .... CHARLES H. PENDLETON, A. .1. w. clmmim ELON R. BROWN, J. dl. M. B. LOCKWOOD BRADFORD, '14 Y. STEPHEN O. METCALF, A. AI lf. STEPHEN W. NICKERSON, Z. 'li WILLIAM H. SWEE'l'LAND,.Y. W. ' 1
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4 LIBER BR UNENSIS. general stagnation has characterized the business of the external world such cannot be said of affairs within our world. Probably at no time has there been so much reason for the sons of Brown to rejoice at what seems the bieginninglof an era of improvement. The new Library building, ready for occupancy, and the new Dormitory persistently rising amidst the cantankerous protes- tations of the disinterested few, are sources of hope and pleasure to all who love our Alma Mater, and the establishment of several new professorships serve to greatly strengthen that hope and pleasure. Owing to the greater stress of study forthe past year, athletic sports have declined. Of Foot Ball there is now and then a phenomenal appearance of the Ding an sich there is no demonstrable evidence. Boating-das ist ausgcspiel! and zum NWN gqgfmgen. Of Base Ball we have better things to report. In spite of the general disintercstedness occasioned by the unbroken series of defeats sustained by the nine, yet by the pe1'severanee and finan- cial skill of the manager, not only was the association kept from accumulating, but some debts of years standing were paid, and the affairsf were turned over into the hands of the present manager in a much better condition than before for a long time. And new not only is the association free from debt but has a bal- ance in the treasury. ' The musical element in college may be said to be both a source of congratulation and damnation to all who live within a radius of a half mile .of it. One approaching Hope College in the evening would think the spirit of the Troubadour was within, making the stillness live with harps and pure voices. Tl1e singing in Chapel has steadily improved during the year. Seldom now is any member of the faculty called upon for a solo, sustained only by a timorous strain. The manner in which the time honored customs of college have been sustained by the under-classmen wins our 'unbounded approbation. The man-ennobling rushes, the soul-disciplining hazing of last term elicited our unconditioned approval.
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