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Gbiiirvrz ERNEST JQIIN STREUBEI, I-3,x1usA1:A XVIDGER, B.S. . K. IEANNE IXIEHRBAS ELEANOR S. MILLER . Iinvrir C. NICBRIDE . IXIQMQY I. RICE . 0. NV. LINDHOLM . JAMES I-IANSON . Twciiiy-Two T1l0i:A1,1f Timxrvsnx Irisfrzictor in Civil Engilzvcrzng CE., Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn, 1922: Instructor in Civil Engineering from 1922. A man he seems of elieerful yesterdays and confident to-morrows. V. D, nf Ahmininiraiinn Registrar cmd Director of Ewning Dufrartment . . . . Secretary to flu: President Assistant Registrcu' and Secretary to the Registrar .-lssistant in the Registrar? Office . . . . Bursar .'lssisfaut in thc Bursariv Ojice Szzpcriizteizdent of Biiildirigs Assistcmt Szzpcrintendeiit of Buildings
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LY' 6 .Fifth Bear 01121.55 IXEXVOI It is with mingled emotions that we prepare to hid farewell to Alma Mater and to emharl: for ports unknown. Five short years ago we were Fresluuen. The world outside was locked in a most ter- rihle and fearful struggle. Now, after the termination of War's carnage and destruction, in- to a world in which slow-dying' embers of Hatred and ill-will are still fiercely glowing, we are ahout to sauuter forth. lVc shall he called upon to contrihute our respective shares to the righting of a century's wrongs. XVith staunch hearts, and resolved to hring all honor to the fair name of Alma Mater, we shall Continue in the unselhsh paths that our mentors have pointed out to us. lu the past this space has been occupied with either a more or less emhellished account of the Class's wondrous achievements, or else a generotts offering of advice to those who have still to toil onward and upward. Ot' advice we shall offer nothing. A twice-told tale is not necessarily one that will not hear the retelling. But is there any real need to sing our praises when our record speaks so eloquently for itself? The Varsity teams, the puhlications, all varieties of undergraduate activities' have heen given the help- ing and constructive hand of one or another of our group. lt is customary lo temper a fond t'areu'ell with expressions ol regret. Regret, at leav- ing these friendly walls within which our shortcomings or inadequate efforts were met hy mild reproofs or the symhollic zero, we certainly feel. And yet in the hearts of all of us there is a longing to he up and doing: the feeling that we have tarried long enough. 'lihe XYorld heclconsg we hasten forth. T'ZUf'IIlj'-Pl01H'
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