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TO BRADFORD M. KINGMAN 0 For his nntiring efforts in strengthening the school, 0 For his never failing interest in ns and our prohlerns, 0 For the stamp of his personality which he has left on the school, We dedicate this book with affection, and Wish him the greatest success and happiness in his new endeavors. ..4--
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