ftditeifial. NCE more the curtain rises on the editorial table of “The Echo of the Seneca,” and this time it is the duty of the class of Ninety-Two to choose the actors from her ranks, bidding them produce a publication worthy of their class. We who were chosen for this arduous task have taken our position with fear and trem- bling, fully realizing the responsibility resting on our shoulders and shrinking from the criticism of the public to which nearly all great men are subjected on the publication of their first work. With this, the thirtieth volume of “The Echo,” we enter upon a new decade of its existence, which will prove itself to be the most prosperous one in its history, we hope. In looking over the back numbers of our annual a steady improvement is noticeable, each volume showing some superiority over the one before it; we leave it to our readers to decide if we have followed the example of our predecessors, only asking them to show some leniency to our inexperience. We have striven to give the public an idea of the internal Col- lege life which can not be gotten from the Catalogue. Our Alumni and fellow students we hope will find some points of interest ; the latter especially, all of whom we have tried to remember in as pleasant a way as possible in the columns of the “grinds.” Our time is up; Ninety-Three wants the stage, so we will make our bow to those of our audience who have remained through the last act, thanking them for their kind attention, and hoping we have helped them to spend a pleasant hour. No flowers, please. s
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