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qxve submit the Mirage to the public trusting that it be received in the spirit in. and for which. the bool: was compounded. True to established custom., the Junior class has been the means of its edition: as the college Annual it stands a survey of the years' worlc. gathering into itself. all the elements that go to malce up the life of the school. We have endeavored to show truly and impartially the advantages and the strength of the University, yet have not closed our eyes to the faults. Upon all has been poured the acid of banterlng fun and lcindly satire with the hope to precipitate a closer feeling of union among the students, and between them and the University body. With this year Depauw enters upon a new epoch in her history. She has given the control of affairs into the hands of Edwin Hughes believing him to be a man of ability and with qualities that peculiarly Et him for the place: already he manifests an energy and a grasp of conditions that is very satisfying. We hope for him success in these new duties. May he int-use into the University management the activity and progressiveness of the younger generation. steer- ing out into the broad open current of prosperity. Let him bear in mind. however. that the of the student body is a potent force in agafrs. He will have accomplished much. if-. in his administration. he gains the respect and love which has ever been tendered the man now going out, whose wise guidance ot- the University through a time of trouble and depression has won for him a lasting place in our hearts. . Two members have been added to the faculty this year. Miss Kimball. of Marion. has been given the French de- partment. thus relieving the too heavy duties of Miss Kern. who has had to combine French with her German work. This addition places French on a higher plane, by giving room for advanced classes. A similar division of labor has been made in the department of Biblical Literature. Professor Howland. of New Yorlc University. has been elected assistant to Dr. Gobin, and also assumes the duties of the rhetoric classes. giving opportunity to Professor Brumbaugh to substitute in theirpstead some classes in Psychology. a department which has suffered neglect in the past few years. Professor Howland is proving an all around man, and wins the favor of the students by his interest in all college enterprises. His enthusiasm for athletics should stand a reproof as well as example to many of our college lads. for we believe it largely due to laclc of interest and active support that DePauw does not stand at the head. With our ex- cellent manager. Athletic Board. and the systematic method ot- support that has been lately instituted. we should have winning teams. But what can be accomplished when students will not come out to support them? We regret the tendency towards skepticism that induces our students to remain indilferently at home., only to ridicule and criticise when they hear of a defeat. A . 3 1833 02500 7607
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