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. .' ll -I GyT'vf3 6 ' 'J K, L - T il .J Q Q Q f I x ll if, Y7 ' it i l J .11 X X ff iilZ2L'l b? - I 'I X mmm D 1 T T fm- , Xx J . 3,lP ' I ' Q .- .Q WE, .ia a v f f, ' a l i X H l. Sill 'E' V N 1 T, -h:, ,axilfkgx T QQ '1f 'W' ii Q The publication of THE MICROCOSM is a duty assigned to the Junior Class by college custom. The annual is intended to be a history of the school year as viewed from the student's standpoint. Its aim is to depict the kaleidoscopic scenes of college life in a manner interesting alike to the students and to the alumni of the institution. In the performance of our task we have called for aid, not only upon the members of the Junior Class, but also upon t11e members of other classes, believing that a book which represents the college deserves the aid of all. To the many friendswho have thus assisted us with literary and artistic work we acknowledge our obligation and express our thanks. We hope that in the following pages we have afforded a glimpse of the fun, the labor, and the life at Dickinson . No apologies are oifered. Whatever the excellencies or the deficiencies of this volume, it must stand as the contribution of the class of 1901 to the growing list of our college publications. .-41 THE Enrroizs.
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WILLIAM D. BOYER
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Already three full happy years Have rolled their days along, Which now, with glad and hearty cheers, We celebrate in song, The pledge of friendship's grasp of hands Hath these blithe years defied 5 And here in growing union stands The class which is our pride. The raven locks may change to gray, And sight be feebler grown, But through life's long and weary way The heart shall hold its own. That pledge of love, that bond of old, Which time can not divide, Shall keep through changes manifold The class which is our pride. JUNIOR ODE. 99.995 isl Our college days may soon be gone, Old scenes may pass away, But love unfading still lives on, And blossoms 'mid decay. O, bond of youth ! O, pledge of old I O, friendship true and tried ! It joins witl1 tenderness untold The class which is our pride. l May joy be ours, O classmates, friends The best that life can give. And when our college sojourn ends, And we apart shall live, 'Mid memories dear and scenes of old,- Despite life's storm and tide,- May we assembled oft, behold The class which is our pride.
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