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af ta K the school to publish a Class Book, the work of editing iv I L 244 . llbreface 558' E HE Class of Ninety-seven being the first in the history of and publishing it has necessarily been tremendous. As we have had no model from previous classes to build upon, our work has been largely experimental, and we have been somewhat obliged to fall back upon the stereotyped form of class book publication. We have also been hampered by the refusal of many of the fellows to answer the statistical questions, as some- how they appeared to be afraid that their answers would be used for mercenary purposes. However, we have endeavored to make this book the best possible, and we trust that any small deficiencies will be overlooked in view of our inexperience. Following the usual custom, the histories of the four years and the different phases of school life, have been written by those who have been prominently connected with them. The design of the class window, used as a frontispiece, was furnished by Flagg, Warnock SL Co., of Boston, the makers of the window. To all who have in any way assisted us we render our hearty thanks. - THE EDITORS. june, 1897.
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llbreface HE Class of Ninety-seven being the first in the history of the school to publish a Class Book, the work of editing fi A557 and publishing it has necessarily been tremendous. As 'Q ' we have had no model from previous classes to build c upon, our work has been largely experimental, and we have been somewhat obliged to fall back upon the stereotyped form of class book publication. We have also been hampered by the refusal of many of the fellows to answer the statistical questions, as some- how they appeared to be afraid that their answers would be used for mercenary purposes. However, we have endeavored to make this book the best possible, and we trust that any small deficiencies will be overlooked in view of our inexperience. Following the usual custom, the histories of the four years and the different phases of school life, have been written by those who have been prominently connected with them. The design of the class window, used as a frontispiece, was furnished by Flagg, Warnock 8A Co., of Boston, the makers of the window. To all who have in any way assisted us we render our hearty thanks. A THE EDITORS. june, 1897. ,.,.,. V .
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