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s iriwiE n ll ifti it : . ll lBIIPlDli rHtlEIKlPIIKlfl 4 ° =°«= % M- Vmm r W IN APPRECIATION ■T is indeed a pleasant duty to acknowledge one ' s gratitude for aid so generously given by the members of the faculty. Mere words seem shallow and insufficient in expressing our thanks to Dr. Schaefer, Professor Hart, and Professor Carter for their unselfish aid and unerring advice in the innumerable difficulties of the various phases of producing a Year Book. We are particularly indebted to Dr. Schaefer, who as chairman of the Year Book Committee, has given countless aids, suggestions, ideas and criticisms. It is a pleasure to acknowledge this obligation for his very welcome and valuable assistance. Seventeen 4? o = xS 1
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