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f'o1.r:.vri-: lfxlvi-:ns1Tv 21 Colgate Alumni Association of New York City President: Rev. William A. Granger, IJ. D., '74, Mount Vernon First Vice President: Frank A. Butler, lilsq., '90, New York City Second Vice President: Rev. lidwin W. Husted,'S4, cSCllllIlZtl'yi, Tztrrytown Serretairy and Treztsurer: Herbert Hartwell Gibbs, Esq., '84. 70 William St., New York City, Iixecutive Committee: Rev. William A. G1':n1g.fer, D. D., Cex-officioj, Clnlirrnztn Herbert Hartwell Gibbs, Cex ofliciol, Secretztry Frank A. Butler, lisq., lex oflicioj .lolm li. Creigrliton, '97, Brooklyn Henry Thompson, lisq., '72, New York City Williann Bl. Lawrence, lJ.D., '70, Estst Orttngge, N. J. Fred W. Rowe, l'lsq., '78, New York City A. Delos Kneelund, Esq., '88, New York City Colgate Alumni Associalion of Cenlral New York President: Hon. Ceylon H. Lewis, '73, Syracuse Vice Presidents: Superintendent Mawtin G. Benedict, '82, Utica Secretary: Charles IC. Spencer, Req., '91, Syracuse Treaisurerz Isaac H. Munro, ex-71, Syracuse Chziirrnzm of lixecutive COIIIIDNIYCGI Clmrles A. Fulton, IJ. D., '83, Syracuse Colgale Alumni Associalion of Weslern New York President: Rev. G. G. Johnson, '91, liuffzilo Vice Presidents: Willimn Mucomber, ldsq., '80, CAc:1den1yD Buffalo Rev. William .l. Ford, '90, Jzunestown Louis A. Squires, lb. ll., S., '95, l5ufi'atlo Secretary :1nd'l'rcusurer: Rev. Robert Scott, '91, CSen1inairyj Buffalo Colgale Alumni Associaiion for Nebraska, lowa ana' Kansas President: J. H:unilt'on Nlcrclmnt. '87. Ulllilllil, Nlillli Vice President: Rev. C'. .l. Pope, '83, Grand Island, Ncb. Secretary :ind Treasurer: Rev. l.. C. H. Riggs, '92, Olllitllll, Nell.
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Coco .evra UNIVERSITY 23 SENIOR HIS TOR Y Rejoice or be sad-which shall it be?-Such are our mingled feelings on the eve of our departure from our undergraduate days. Something accom- plished, a goal gained, for that we are glad, true and tried friends, scenes fraught with happy recollections and pleasant associations, and attachments formed through four years of active life, these we nmst now leave, and scat- tered to all the winds which blow, we must now face a future which to most of us is-? ? ? ? ? The four years of our course have indeed been years of activity and have proved that only the strong and fortunate are equal to the task. Many of our number ol' the Freshman year are not of us now. We mourn the loss of two by death. Others have gone, drawn away by the ever changing course of life. To the living with our regrets for their absence we extend our best wishes. As a class we have added our mite. As Freshmen we were proficient in the use of salt, could stick well to a cane and were fleet enough to capture even a winged god. The same spirit has been manifested in the following years as we were brought gradually to apply it in the more staid and sober channels. In athletics and scholarship the members of the class have al- ways done their shal'e in the support of the honored name of our college. As we pass out into that world which they tell us is so cold and gray we hflpe that the class of nineteen hundred and eight will leave an influence beneficial and lasting, and as men of the world its members shall continue to make history worthy the name of our class and our Alma Mater. HIs'ronI.xN
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