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-I Kr m rtf III' Sr)II'fir EDITORIAL. -’appy, indeed. would we he. when the revolving moons had brought round • the great, the auspicious day, on which this ECHO comes again into being, if it could spring forth like Pallas, completely accoutred ; or like Longleilow's Indian, at a bound with all his weapons about him. But Adam’s doom compels to the difficult turning upon the anvil, anti labors of the file so dear to the heart ol Horace, and forbids the surprise and pleasure of such a birth. It is indeed no trivial task, no labor we delight in far more like is it to the Cyclopean labor of those who, under Etna, forged thunderbolts for the red right hand of Jove. No hyperbola is this, we deal not in exaggeration, and well is it for our toil-worn brains that we can unbend them over the pages of Tacitus and Demosthenes. Suspect not that we are like that an- cient “ man of Lawe, who “seemed busier than he was.” With what reverence did we, as Freshman, regard the grave ed- itorial chair, then filled by Seventy Six ; with what a weight of re- sponsibility did the office seem freighted, and how did we Iook for- ward with a mixture of hope and fear to the time when, as Juniors, it should be our lot to prepare this Echo. In no light hu nor should we approach the tide ; the pen should not frisk upon the p= per, but should rather move decorously “ with measured step and slow.” It should catch a classic inspiration, and a certain flavor of time-honored learning should pervade its productions. This Echo is not the mere chronicle of College events, not alone the medium through which we record the triumphs of the ball-field and the whist-table ; it is a mark set up by each class at the turn- ing point of their course, to indicate the transition- from under to
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Krlin of fhr Scin'ca. PROLOGUE. r-TTTI tins issue of tin? Echo, the curtain rises on a new corps of Editors. 'Whatever of merit may he present- ed in th( following pages, is offered in all sincerity. ‘What- ever of demerit, wo ask you to pass by in the silence of unspoken criticism. None are aware better than ourselves, that but few can be wholly satisfied. We hope, however, that there are those who will think our effort not entirely fruitless. De- fects undoubtedly will appear. They are unavoidable. Do not make them the subject of too sarcastic remarks. We place this, our effort, before you, with its many weaknesses, and in its strength, if perchance it may claim any. It goes forth from our hands, and it is yours. Deal with it, therefore, honestly and sympathetically. And when the curtain falls, “as we clasp hands across the boards,” may the mutual feeling of duty fulfilled min- gle with our Goodnight.
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Echo of the Seneca. uppiT classmen, else perhaps not so noticeable, and to show that College life has now developed for them into something more'than the hum-drum plod and grind, useful as a foundation of the pre- vious years, and wears more the face of intelligent preparation for active life. It is strange that the semi-centennial of the existence of our Col- lege should have been destined to prove so nearL fatal and final. l$ut it has only served to show the wonderful vitality of the old in- stitution. Vs e can the more admire because the result has savored more of resurrection than of resuscitation. The life, with which the old trunk stirs and which we might take to be but galvanic, discovers itsell on closer inspection to be the normal movements of a healthy body, it is pleasant to find it corpus sanum, wo caput mortuunu I he present College year opened as it seemed inauspiciously in the departure of a President who, we had every reason to think, would again place the College upon a sound footing. The loss however, has been supplied, and the place is filled by one in every way competent and worthy to succeed him. I he Latin chair, too, has had its vicissitudes. Poorly upholstered tt must be, so many changes have there been. We must record with regret the resignation and departure of Prof. SlEGMUND, but can safely say that his successor is a gentleman well qualified lor the duties of the position. Our Commencement this year was truly enjoyable. There was a gratifying attendance of Alumni and friends of the College. The exercises at the Hall were interesting. The Alumni dinner, which was given on the Campus, was to the surprise ol some who pre- ferred the “village inn,” a success. It was then that we parted with Seventy-Six. We have not yet forgotten that class, nor can we while we remember our College course. How nobly did it stand by us in our Freshman year, how well did it advise and foster our first projects, which would other- wise have been like the walking of a feeble infant. And then when we were Sophomores, and were for defending our traditional rights, sacred things to which Freshmen should bow down and worship.
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