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+.,,, 1. W. B. Du-r-rsm. 3. C. F. Knoss. 2. B. R. LANTZ. 4. MARGAMQI' 1-Im si. 5. J. C. Nici-xo1.As. G. W. F. Lutz. 8. H. A. ALLISQN 7. F. H. Bl.oom'unu'r. 0. J. F. SEEBACH 10. FRASK FICKINGER.
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A new College paper, The Mercury, has been started. It is conducted by the societies, and is thoroughly representative of the institution. Clarence J. Reddig, of Shippensburg, has established a Junior Oratorical Prize of 525. A bell, the giit of XVIII. J. Glatfelter, '86, of Spring Forge, and a clock, donated by Mrs. John lVise1nan, of Philadelphia, now grace the tower of Recitation Hall. Charles Baum, MD., of Philadelphia, has established a Sopho- more Prize of 3500, the income of which is to be given to the best student in inatheinatics. The institution has lately been the recipient of a 36,000 bequest from David Shaffer. After careful deliberation, we decided to adopt the present size for the SPECTRUM, deeniing last year's book too large. Being of the opinion that this book will reach many who did not subscribe for last year's annual, we have thought it advisable again to insert a view of all the buildings. We desire to thank all those who have aided us in our work. Special thanks are due Messrs. Crilly and Culler for their artistic designs. Reader, if a stray ray from the SPECTRUM happens to strike you and dazzle you somewhat, pray don't gnash your rnolars and cuss us, it won't blind you. lWe bear malice towards none, but charity towards all. THE STAFF. ,fig A - 5 -.-5: -N...-l :-L45 i... - I2
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