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We came upon a traveler who informed us that in the buildings just ahead could be found gentlemen of incredible sagacity. By investigating the govern- ment, society, the learned brotherhoods and the fraternal orders of the land of King Kampusite, you might acquire the knowledge of the ages,” said he. And one thing ' more, every knight of this kingdom doth deem it an honor to be called George while any damsel is flattered by the appellation of Martha. No flattery can be more potent than this simple device. By it you will learn much. Can we find therein a bachelor of arts?” asked Sancho. Not only bachelors in abundance, but masters and doctors, too. Then we shall discover the truth, for I have heard it said that a bachelor [of arts cannot lie unless he have a mind to do so or when he may turn it to good account. So we spurred our mounts in order to enter in state the domain of King Kampusite. 7
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INTRODUCTION Wherein I, Don Quixote, came upon the castle and Court of King Kampusite, governor extraordinary of the Kingdom of George. I knew not what enchantment had befallen me, for surely I found myself in a strange land of enormous castles, steely sea monsters, and metallic dragons of many colors. Even the atmosphere was not free of strange beings, for winged equestrians of pure silver soared through the air. The knight ought to search the remotest corners of the world assailing impossibilities, quoth I to my faithful squire, Sancho Panza. Let us then proceed to yon citadel. Surely this land must embrace adventures and abound in circumstances worthy of the attention of a knight-errant. Ever since I sallied forth to honor the peerless Dulciana del Toboso by reviving the long neglected and almost extinguished order of knight-errantry, I have never failed to encounter adventure. 6
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DEDICATION It is with deep appreciation that we dedicate The 1950 Cherry Tree to General Ulysses S. Grant, 3rd, His tireless efforts towards the development and expansion of the University through the program of building projects have won the respect of the entire student body. But most of all, we thank him for his sympathy and interest towards The Cherry Tree, which have done so much to make this record possible.
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