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O ARD OF Editors. C. COE, ('InilIumn,—O. T. FINCH. ('HAS. L. AKNOl.D. j3 UBFISHING PoMMITTEE. 'huinaan. —HOWARD E. JONES. BYIiON ANDREWS, PIIIL. C. CIIAMBERLA1NE. j IN ANCE p OMMITTEE. Chair man,—FRED. D. BARTO. CHI LION P. CONGER. WILL. S. nOPKINS.
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EDITORIAL cr «» AfiOIINE on tlu swift wheels of changing time almost imperceptibly jj?) wo have glided through two years of our College course, Mow plea- sant is the memory of the past. As we sit here tiMlay, ami retrace with reverential step the varied phases of that life now buried in the past, not one cloud of sorrow inter- venes to mar our pleasant re very. We can smile now, as we revert to that awful awe with which as Freshmen we trod these time honored halls, hut we were in earnest then, and the importance we attached to that first year would outweigh the multiplied duties of a college course. Each passing year lots brought in its change, and every change has had its long list of duties to 1m performed. The purpling leaf, the seared and naked Inaudi, the chilly breeze wafted from the cool Seneca: all warn us that the year of seventy-three is fast drawing to its dose. They warn us of the great duty we have to per- iorm during these last closing weeks. 1111» solemn season has arrived when the class of 7-1 must clothe itsell with the editorial mantle, and add one more Echo to the hallowed records still ringing in the past. We fed the weight of the awful respon- sibility resting upon us. We appreciate fully the lofty standard of excel- lence we are expected to maintain in this publication. Still encouraged hy the achievements of the past, we come forth boldly to our work It is our pleasant duty to chronicle a year of marked success. It is ours to note the dawning of a new epoch. Hobart ripe with years, rich in the honor of half a century, has don- ned the battle garb anew. She stands like some giant oak that has with- stood the blasts of centuries. The surging, swelling impulse of a new life is sweeping through her sturdy boughs. The very struggles through ( which sin has passed have rendered her strong and vigorous, and this strength will bear her triumphantly through any emergency she may encounter in the future. Whatever Hobart College has is her rightful
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