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Lacrosse Team . . Lacrosse .... Lunch Room . . Mackdermott. . ..... . . Medical Students ......... Merrie Knights of the Scissors . . Microcosmic Club ....... Musical Clubs ...... My Briar . . ....... . Naughty Babes of Three . . Naughty Two . .... . New Moses... . . . News-Letter Editors . . News-Letter ...... Professors at the Zoo . . Relay Team . .. . . . . Scientific Association . . . Senate and House . . . Senior Banquet . . . Senior Girl . . . . Shaw. Albert . . Tail Pieces . . Title Page . . . Track Athletics . . Track Team .... Two-thirty A. M. ...... . Uncle Dan on Life ....... Virginia Students' Association Yells . . .......... . . Y. M. C. A.. . 1897-1900. . . ...-. 28, 30, 61, J24 . ' LQ, 189' 194 . 208. 140 141 225 158 88 172 '74 161 230 76 69 200 137 136 188 154 167 164 163 199 I2 206 1 156 1 50 34 209 106 7 131 220
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The University's Real Assets. aa . LTl1tlL'tiH the L'niversity is not yet quite Z1 quarter of a century old, it has already a W' 5 i noble history. That it has also its traditions, high and fine, in which every one of its depart- .- - 'T - X ' ments has a share, is abundantly evident in such reminiscences, for instance, as were 9 X my contributed to last year's llt'i.i..xi:.xi.oo by President tiilman. ln this closing year of ' pf y 1 if the century there will be not a little thoughtful reviewing of what has been accomplished in ty ti i the L'nited States in various lines of scholarly research, as well as in the general field of T y - i advanced education. Hopkins men may well be proud that their own cherished L'niversity i Q. ' L . i has taken so significant and so essential a part. .Xny account of scientific or educational 1. 1-if n W I progress in the L'nited States for the Nineteenth Century that should omit what has been done at Baltimore, would be as incomplete as an arch without its keystone. , 1 i lf the johns llopkins were to complete its twenty-five years and then close its doors s' T i'T' forever. it could not be forgotten among American universities. It would live on through the transforming influence it has exerted upon other institutions, and through the stimulating effect it has had upon the life work of many men who in turn have become scientific and educational leaders. But. of course. the L'niversity is not destined to close its doors. and its splendid work, vital as it has been to the scholarly interests of the country in the closing quarter of the nineteenth century, is only now at its beginning. XYe shall not be likely to undervalue the generosity and solid wisdom of the man whose name the L'niversity bears. XYhatever his precise conception of the L'niversity may or may not have been, he made possible, in the selection of trustees and in the discretion he accorded them, the initiation of a university on lines wholly new in this country, and also its invaluable alliances with the llospital, the Peabody Institute. and other establislnnents and institutions of the vicinity. The will of 'Iohns llopkins having provided a large sum of lllf'lZCj' and a wise board of trustees. it remained to organize and launch a university. There are people who seem to imagine that almost any man, at almost any time and almost any place, might create a real university if only the requisite money should be provided. Upon that theory, if the opulent De lleers Company shculd so ordain, with a portion of its incomethere might innnediately be established at Kimberly, South Africa. the greatest university in the world. XVe must all certainly recognize the fact that a university can use I3
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