1F3istor of 1902. XCE more we come to write the history of 1902. The historian has neither the space nor the inclination to present a detailed account of the events of the Class which is to us so dear, but is content with a short retrospect of our college life to which we soon shall bid farewell. ( )ii an autumn day of ' 98, when all nature was at her best, seemingly bidding us welcome to dear old Bucknell, we made our first appearance in the comedy of errors, the fourth and last act of which we are about to complete. How kindly then we were receive l ! How delightful the reception given by 1901 in the gym- nasium ! Fortuna smiled upon us, too, when we met that genial (?) hostess in open air conflict. During this year we found our college friendships. Especially was this true among our classmates. Yes, we did a little grinding, but then that is characteristic of most Freshmen classes. Thus our first year ended. Vacation is over and again we seek our home among the oaks. A change has come over us. Providence, somehow, has made us Sophomores and wise fools; indeed, so wise is our bearing that our new enemy, though legion, dare not attack us. The scenes of this act differ from those of the former. We perform no more daring feats of cavalry; blow-outs are the order of the day, and we have a goodly number of them if the Vg ' s dis- pensed this year at the laboratory is any criterion. Then, we learn of those honored gentlemen who wrote — wrote real poetry. By the time we are acquainted with those worthy bards the beautiful May daj-s are here and we wander out to find the wee, modest, crimson-tipped flower to .see if nature formed it rightly. A few of these pleasant rambles and vacation comes. . . j8 . .
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