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Editorial. « « WE present the L ' Agenda of the Century Class to the ahimni, students, and friends of Bucknell, hoping that it will meet with their approbation. In many respects the editors have followed established precedent, yet a few innovations have been attempted. The Alumni Department has been added with the hope of arousing greater interest among old graduates in the affairs of the University. The Literary Department has been enlarged and, we think, improved. Special attention has been paid to the Art Department and to the general artistic appearance of the book. Boarding clubs and fictitious societies have been omitted to make space for more purely literarj ' matter. We have endeavored to make the book a true reflection of the life of the college during the past year. This has been the constant aim in every depart- ment. With this in view we have inserted athletic records, social events, and the military record of the alumni. W e have likewise tried to roast everyone without partiality. If we have overlooked you, forgive us ; it was entireh unintentional. Every effort has been made to publish an annual equal to any published in previous years. As to our success, the book must speak for itself. The Editors.
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Editorial Staff. EDITOR-IN-CHIEP. M. A. Carrincicr. ASSISTANT. Miss Emelie L. Poolev. ASSOCIATE EDITORS. LITERARY DEPARTMENT. C. E. Bunnell, Chairman, Miss Marv A. Kline, Thos. J. Morkis. DEPARTMENT OF CLASSES. Miss A. Genevieve White. DEPARTMENT OF FRATERNITIES. J. D, Evans. DEPARTMENT OF ATHLETICS. II. B. Wassell. DEPARTMENT OF ORGANIZATIONS. C. J. Pearse. ARTIST. G. A Grim ASSISTANT ARTIST. S. F. Reed PHOTOGRAPHER. II. C. Simons. BUSINESS MANAGER. Rush H. Kress. ASSISTANTS. J. H. Deppen. Miss Grace S. Woodard. 4
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Ode to the Century Plant. « « GOLDEN flower, sweetlj ' sleeping As the years roll fast along, Now ' tis time for thy awak ' ning : Ope thy petals ; sing thy song. Other flowers bud and blossom. Hardly lasting for a day ; Waste their fragrance and their beauty, Fading, wither soon away. But for thee fate has decided, Through thy long and quiet sleep, While wars rise and nations vanish, Waves of progress onward sweep, That at last to mark an epoch Thou shalt bloom. And may it be Since thou art a fitting emblem Of the Nineteenth Century. Thou shalt usher in another Hundred years in which to mould Many thoughts and deeds and virtues Left by former seers untold.
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