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Board of Editors EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Horace Wyndome Wood a ASSOCIATE EDITORS Arthur Douglas Farquhar Walter Tuppcr Kinder Theodore Kraft, Jr. Clitus Harry Marvin, Jr. Kingdon Thornton Siddall a ART EDITOR Lecky Harper Russell a BUSINESS MANAGER Chester Morse Cable a ASSISTANT MANAGER William Oliver Leslie, Jr. page twelve
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Editor’s Foreword THE last word has been written, the last sheet of proof has been read and the 1910 Reveille is ready for the printer. As we finish this task — a labor of love for Old Kenyon — we realize for the first time that our college days are three-fourths over. Another year, and we shall leave the “Hill”; another year, and other men will take our places, other faces will be seen where we were wont to frequent and other hands will do the work which we enjoyed to do. It has been the purpose in our Reveille to do what all Kenyon Books have done in past years — to honor Alma Mater—and we can best accomplish this purpose by picturing Kenyon as Kenyon really is, without boasting and without exaggeration. With this pur- pose in view we set about our work and we shall be content if it is realized. Our work has brought to each of us a keen realization of the strength of Alma Mater and as we have gone deeper into the knowledge of Kenyon s history, there has been an increase in affection and respect for our college which has spurred us on and enabled us to complete our task. The book recounts the successes and the failures, the honors and the disappointments of the college year. While we prefer to dwell upon the successes and the honors and to forget the failures and the disappointments, we leave them all for you, reader, to fol- low, each in its proper department. page thirteen
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