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HISTORY. CVN ACCORDANCE with the request of our L ' Agknda frieuds, as well ■jgV as with the established custom, ' 95 again greets -ou and begs a hearing. It seldom, if ever, happens, in harmony with human nature, that people tire of self-praise, when an opportunity- is given. And it follows from this that people are continually finding new reasons for praise, else, ere long, the opportunity would be taken away. Why, in strict violation of this rule, if we may call it such, the opportunity is open for the reproduction of a history once interesting but no longer so from want of new facts, can be explained alone as the result of poor cu.stom. Applying this to our own ca.se, we are at a loss how to proceed. Three years ago our history was the history of a race in a new country and under new circumstances. How we adapted our.selves to .surroundings and subdued our savage neighbors forms an epoch worth recording and worthy of remem- brance. Now we are as a tribe about to emigrate and, with our attention given to preparation, have found no time in which to make history. So if custom demands from us a history, she can expect only what has already been given many times. And if it seems incon.sistent with rea.son for a class after two additional years ' experience to add nothing new, let it be under- stood that class hi.story is the record of extraordinary, not ordinary, events. The opportunity is given. We take advantage of it not .so nuich from choice as from compuLsion. With little to offer, we will yet omit .self-lauda- tion as much as possible in the hope that in other hands it may go farther and fare better. And, though obliged to fill so many pages, we will spare you the tediousness of detail as much as lies in our power, and take up our his- tory in order. FRESHMAN YEAR. Eiitraitci ' — ' g4 ' s Cordial Weliome — Developing Spurs — Debate — P?-i:es Won: J ' res i- iiiaii Peclamation Prize, Freshmati Essay Prise. M) ving to unavoidable circumstances, thi.s debate was postponed. For an account in full vide L .-VfiH.NttA for 1S92.
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