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FOREWORD S FROM the extravagant youthful castles of Spain emanate the more expedient ideals of a later development — in us, that of college life and idealism, — so in childhood we presumpt- uously believed our capabilties equal to the most arduous tasks; in this, our junior year, we sincerely confess to our ignorance and inefficiency. Our avowed purpose in publishing this volume is to please. Kind reader, we offer you the humble results of of our best efforts after days and weeks of incessant and unremitting toil. May we hope that in the after years this book will serve as a re- membrance of the flush and buoyancy of youth, of ideals realized, of the hopes and fears of life in the eternal springtime — if it but please, we shall be abundantly repaid. The Editors.
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In 1906 came his appointment as Professor of Latin and French in Lebanon Valley College. Professor Shippee found the college situated in a small, straggling town lying in an extremely beautiful valley. On all sides stretch rich, green, roll- ing fields; in the distance, north and south, lie mountains hemming the valley in. The fair surroundings add not a little charm to the busy intellectual life of the students and faculty. The summer of 1908 was spent in travel and study. Landing in Glasgow, Pro- fessor Shippee vir.ited the beautiful lakes in Scotland, stayed a short time in Stirl- ing and Edinburg, and then went to London, visiting Abbotsford and several cathe- dral towns on his way. After a short stay in Paris, he went to Grenoble, a pleasant city in the midst of the beautiful French Alps. He took a course of advanced study in the old university in Grenoble, and from time to time he visited places of historic and literary interest. His work in Lebanon Valley has proved successful and interesting; that this is so, is mainly due to the students who have taken his courses and who, by their zealous interest and hard work, have made the subjects yield good fruit. It has always been a pleasure to him to meet them and to work with the n — all — freshmen, sophomores, juniors and seniors. As time has passed by and he has learned to know them, they have shown him how faithful and loyal they can be. Teaching them is not a task but a pleasure. This has been especially true of the class of 1910.
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THE BIZARRE STAFF Editor-in-chief J. E. JACOBY V. O. WEIDLER Associate Editors J. T. VODER LUCY S. SELTZER MARY B. MUSSEK Depa rtment Editors E. E. RENN M. R. FLEMING Poetess E. MYRTLE GARRETT Artist F. A. RUTHERFORD Business Manager J. C. STROCK G, C. BA!R Assistant Business Managers W. E. HARNISH
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