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EAP Q? get g et ,1 I QNX Fm s Since the Ambassador Bridge served merely as an inspiration for our theme, it has received but a minor part in the art scheme of the book. On the main title page a view of its entrance serves the twofold purpose of introducing the sub- sequent pages to the reader and suggesting the source of our plan. As a base border it is appropriate in so far as il represents a friendly relationship between two na- tions, while the title design, consisting of the two class rings bound by the sturdy and fruitful twigs of the oak, is intended to convey the idea of friends once made, growing stronger and more helpful as time creeps along through thc years of maturity and old age. The division pages, carrying pen sketches of a medieval period. strive to create an atmosphere of chivalric purpose, complementing the virtue of true friendship. zz m B g557 i ttgyotso 0'f:1Qqg'QffZyLCLGT, G V WQ4,42,aOfe: Zffifidfl-whq 012 Page Eleven
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