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Ebitorial. Q S O write a book is a comparatively easy thing. To write one worthy of public perusal is an entirely different matter. Among the first things to be considered in the reading of a work is the measure of its originality and the purpose it is supposed to serve in the world of letters. If the originality of the Work be evident, and its purpose be just and good, then it should not be wholly set at naught. If these conditions do not to a marked degree enter into the make-up of the work, it is unworthy of consideration, -especially by the present college man or woman. So long as change and departure from formalisms are productive of beneficial results, so long should they be encouraged and their existence sustained. The initial volume of the lVolverine,' is a new departure in college journalism at Hillsdale College. It is meant to be of benefit to the college as a whole, and not an exponent of any feeling or partisanship. Loyalty to our beloved institution has been the watch- word of the class of iQ7, and to give that feeling a reality, the present volume makes its appearance. lfVe believe sudden changes are not to be encouraged, but when a certain venture or experience has been tested satisfactorily, we believe the college on the hill ought to recognize such. In some other institutions of learning Annuals have for years been issued, and are almost indispensible to the student side of college life. So it is that Hillsdale should be abreast of the times in this respect. To succeeding classes will largely devolve the honor of maintaining an annual or the dishonor of allowing its publication to cease. Doubtless many mistakes have been made, and some may feel that certain things might better have been left unsaid, but we only ask that our faults may be overlooked and our errors be interpreted in. the light of charity. l7Vith a firm belief in the wisdom of those who have urged us to make the venture, the 'fNVolverine is sent on its Way, with the hope that it will serve to amuse, inform and instruct. CLASS OF ,Q7. 19
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Jlibitorinl Stal? C. A. LANGYVORTHY. R. P. SIBIS. N. B. SLUAN. FLORILLA A. BANGS. J. M. VVEAVER. L. P. DAVIS. CLARA L. HUGHES. GRACE I. DEVVEY. H. T. BICDONALD. BESSIE BIOSHER. T.. B. AUSTIN. Lx V-1
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