ft; EDITORIAL EIOHTY-TWO. of our Sophomore rush, in which, after a long and arduous stmjflr1’’ we fit yielded to superior force. No one of us will forget our surveying tn ’ once so painful and so agreeable: painful, on account of the hard hd’°r der a broiling sun; agreeable, on account of the reflection, so gratify 0® our vanity, that we were surveying for the government. These and 11,11 n othcr reminiscences will come before our minds as we review the past- fcllC But we must no longer reflect upon the future, we must consider present. Itecitatious are to be attended, text-books to be committed, cJk animations to l e passed. We must remain here for a few months, looking forward calmly and contentedly to the time when we shall ascend the st!1®C for the last time,, and the class of ’82 will remain at HodakT in mt nl01' alone. 1» S’. ' .} i j 1
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THE CLASS OF EIGHTY-TWO. THE 0jA8S OF ’82. NAME. KRSfDKNCK, ROOM, BnNiiST Fixznnan Aybault, 2. J . Dr. Ay fault’s. Geneva. Walter Aykault, Jr., 2. l . Geneva. Dr. Ayrtuilt's. Charles Danford Bean, Geneva. Maple Ilill. John B. Blanchet, i . K. f. Kankakee, £11. 22 G. H. John Porter Bowman, 2. 1 . Rochester i2 g. ir. William Wood Collins, Lyons. 11 T. II. Harry Camp Heddes, z. f-. Newark, N. J. 8 William St. Alonzo Norton Hensiiaw, k. a. 18. G. H. Batavia. Robert Lynn, X. . Pontine, Mich. 18 T. II. Euoene Pierre Mallktte, 2. I . 20 G. II. Brooklyn, L. I. Charles Henry Nichols, Geneva. 57 Genesee St. Albert Lay Noble, 2. J . Bath. 20 G. II. Henry Axtell Prince, 2. 3 . Geneva. 12 G. II. Richard Francis Rankine, k. a. Dr, Rankine’s. William James Robinson, Geneva. 20 T. II. Geneva. Clarence Coan Toth ill, e. A. X. 1 G. H. Penn Tan. 200 Main St. John VanRbksselaer, 2. t . Qeueva. William Gordon VerPi.anck, 2. I . ’Main St. IS Scientific Course.
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