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,sw l 'Hlfili-he I. x l. , , .., ,zrtmi v ill: lag -niiyw' 6 s ll IRCEQQ GMES H1321 V ffqillls Q .A , . Y f--f ll 9 ' F 9 'Y' S Go forth little book. and to those who will look, - I Show the ways ot this great in- ., V , I :---1-' if f .. xg 0, ' 5:41923 x' :fi '14 .I .3 In '-'ll' 'G XVe first see the Profs who are hard on the Sophs. - But applaud the poor Freshies when :I .X ll i i irihai ,qs -A I The Sophs think to bluff, and Lu drink the hot stuff, Are rezular things in their courses. 1571 ' F2 .vi ' A' li- ,.7f'- W' ' i 'iifinx'-4 ' ALf ,, 'f:a1Qfi. : hii':3N 'Fu Ek haf? I, , M. v- 1 I , xi I V A -ff ' stitution. 4 grinding As well as to puff and to be up to YVe smoke and we playg peculiar For the Freshies are weakg much Snllffv - A our way h advice, too, they seek, But think Greek and their Latin Offgiving to problems solution. From the nurses and mas they dead losses. ,IQ.!g'f.T37.,' are minding. pggl K .Nw-fl - NZ x .., xr - ' - s ro' 1 f .Wo-v f 'gxank' Q1 fu .' ' M 4 1 7 ,Lair WML'-LJ, ' any l .g,1 ,, ' ' f , ,th :f 4 I, -gif - '95 I ests bow cl t .EK - 5' . in A E!- gf ,. X sy s ' ,, . ' ff! -4 ' f . Q4 iff: X :l l lJ:. fa-'-ft 7 gf! tl .P 'Rx A 7 7 -ai' x , -,. yjjijlf f' '7'iti!1e.M'f' i,,hjr M e .x The juniors are gay, but do ' what they may, . They dance in a way that's in- spiringg . They all seem to shirk, yet ac- complish their work, And to be with sweet maids never tiring. A: A it ff t W S I V'i ge ask :El I? nfx? f . 7 yt if Q X A .4 - The Seniors. poor chaps, with c'h e 0 their laps We have men that will work and more men So with hearts fond and true to our ownN Y U Nlope round with an an that s appalling that will shirk, With this sixth of her VIOLET issue They read long essays and shout forth their And some men that xi 111 pull in the dollars In deep sox row ue tell to our readers Fare lays But each of this mass belongs to some class, well Then Hsinginq they c'1ll1t some 'bawling And makes people think we are scholars While the greatest successes we wish you mf: 7' wm EiLasA1mLii3mzaii5lslmmsAEl.ffiZ5Q1 ,a........ .st a . .i,a. ,. , Ei , f-f
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Q . Jn J- 1, sensg ave. '. wat ' 'iffu la-,f Ira! . if lj 4 1-11-- 'FT 14... 1: ,,i... u qui.. . fri 1 i l , . . . . h. h gl , In the publication of this book we have tried to give to the students and Faculty, those events W ic will always serve as pleasant reminders of the year's workg to the friends and the alumni of the ' ' ' - - Ch ll t nigga u- A ..., jr :yr .J . 41.-U .past . ,IF 551521 5: , l -1:33 . 'Egfr L filzgza :P :gm -H as 'FHF' , all :af :WWE ., HG. F 1 Ht:-: al 35232: 'Wii eu. .. af. if 2 . ' LEFT' 521 .x1...:. avi :nfwj 332535 . Q. 34. 1 .riff f-1 :yd :nga Q. all. .im- 'o..i1 -. , me I --Y--Zi 4 Q .L' 1. 1112135 Tljifglj .Egg--Q .Nj me ij' I , , Q .. -. . ,i 2:5-Z-1113.1:541:+1aL:-ii3:,:13:3q:'1ffL-fagkv. '- ,wzgaqamz 1 4.1 University, a glimpse of her new life, her work and her pleasures, and to express to our ance or, o . . , . whom in deep affection we dedicate this book, our heartiest thanks for our safe arrival in the 'promised h land. It is due largely to his energy and executive ability, that in so short a time, so vast a work as been successfully accomplished of transferring the University from the dusky halls on Vlfashington Square to its new home on the Heights. We trust as a junior annual, this will be received by our classmates as a not unworthy memorial of the Class of Ninety-six, and as a University publication, one seeking the interests and pleasures of all. So dear Critic, deal kindly with the mistakes which you may find herein. YVe are confident of receiving the heartiest sympathy and praise from those who have gone before us in this work. To those who come after us we say, Profit by our mistakes, but judge not harshly of works yet unattempted by you, and speak not unkindly of the board whose work has been earnest as well as enjoyable. The College curriculum, too, has been changed along with the scene of action. By the adoption of the group system of studies, the University now offers to any student a course that will prepare him for his life work, whatever his plans for it may be. It gives us great pleasure to welcome several new professors, one of Whom, Charles L. Bristol, is an alumnus of our Alma Mater. VVe hope that they may remain with us for many years to come to continue their work so earnestly begun, and to manifest toward all the students that kindly spirit which they have shown to us in our occasional interviews with thern. In the compilation of this book we have been greatly assisted by many of our fellow students. XVe are grateful to Mr. L. YV. Wfhitney, who has aided us with his camera, to Messrs. Perry C. Pentz, F. T. Clayton, E. VV, Greacen, D. D. Tompkins and many others for their pen sketches, to M-r. J. Oscar Boyd, Editor of '95 iVlOLE'1',3.'1lCl Mr. E. Edwards, President of the N. Y. Photo-Gravure Co., for their many valuable suggestions. The delay in the publication, caused by the change of Editor and Business Manager, we regret, and hope that we have successfully overcome the many obstacles set in our path. 8 'f ':-1fn:r:a:r'nmw: fu:-' was-3-.Las 4 v - iv .-.. .- ....-. --aug.-TV.-,:p,g..,eg,-. L, -.T ---fY--- -...Q ,. . . , .fa -yr ,W .-:. ,ln .y-fn.:.-L.anim-.Gf:.:f5'r:w:fr-:1:w1f11..e
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