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'FZICIIIW dlld ffiCQl'S .2904 H. H. STONE, AM., George H. H. Stone, Professor of Applied Mathematics. REV. H. S. BRADLEY. A.B., Professor of Biology. REV. J. E. DICIQEY, A.B., Alumni Professor of History and Political Economy. I W. B. GRIFFIN, JR., A.B., Adjunct Professor of Ancient Languages. n EDGAR H. JOHNSON, B.S., Adjunct Professor of Mathematics. REV. C. C. JARRELL, A.B., Adjunct Professor of Mental and Moral Science. FRANK C. BROWN, Director of Gymnasium. CAPERS DICKSON, ESQ-, JUDGE JOHN S. CANDLER, Professor of Law. Professor of Law. ' PROP. H. H. STONE, JOSEPH J. VVILLARD, Librarian. Assistant. 14
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lllIl'OCllICli0ll f. , Vx. T-'Z li ' as Us it I I ITH no little hesitancy and many misgivings we present to you if f the sixth Volume of TI-IE ZODIAC. That congress of wiseacres K ' known to the world by the vulgar name of the class of '97, boasting such intellects as Travis, Van Horn, Lowe, Ellis and X! , Lon Eaks, were wont to say, while many tears of affectionate regret for Z bf XX their ALNIA MATER'S future corroded their brazen cheeks, that there were so few men of ability in our class that it was highly probable no - ZODIAC would appear during the year '98, and if one were published it would be a lasting disgrace to the institution they had so aided and elevated. So we are proud to publish any sort of an annual at all, and have no apologies to offer. However, to carry out the role of competent fl editors, we beg leave to say, that it has been our purpose, in common sf with all productions of its kind, to make THE ZODIAC an attractive souvenir suggesting many pleasant associations. An attempt to en- gage the interest of the alumni has in a large measure failed. The undergraduate have been more loyalg still if your class is not fully represented, and the seniors too prominent, it is because the latter have responded to our appeal for aid, while you have not-. K We trust above all that no spirit of malice may pervade the pages of THE ZODIAC, and that no one will be offended. We love the college, the faculty and the students, and our chief aim has been to promote the interests of all concerned. Thanking you for the honor you have conferred upon us and the assistance you have rendered us, we bid you a fond adieu. THE EDITORS. 17
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