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115132 1926 3Brin:a:E1:an being the offinial pear bunk of igtincctnn Uslnihersitp puhlisbeh mmuallp bp the Junior Glass THE BOARD .-XR'1'HI'R SA RoEx'r D L'MI'ER, New jersey, Clzazrzzzzzzz. CFHOMAS Fmv.-xklzs RHC7I'JES, Pennsylvania, Bzzsinoss iwazzzzger. EW.-IRT XYALRER BYEVVSOM, New York, fir! Editor. IDANIEI. LESLIE NIONROE, New York, Plzotogroplzir Editor. HENRY' XVARREN IT.-XYLOR, New Jersey, Cirrzdotiorz tworzzzgor. CHARLES FRANCIS SAIITHERS, New York, fissisttznt Business Monagei' VVILLIAM RLTSSEI,L DEEBIER, Pennsylvania, Afssistont Art Editor. MARC FRIEDLAENDER, Georgia, Assistant Cirrulotion Manager. FIELDING CHANDLER, Connecticut, Associate Editor. PHILIP MCGRATH DAVIS, New York, Assotiote Editor. ROLLA WELLS STREETT, Missouri, Associate Editor. VVILLIAM HENRY' PHELPS, Venezuela, Associate Editor. BAYARD VVHITNEY READ, New York, Associate Editor. VOLUME XLX MARCH, 1925
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s 'OK XN Q ET Q I Q - 5' A QKSWA .Aux V3 X juremurh YEAR AT PRINCETON seems no more than a short span of time. No sooner is one event, one season, brought upon the scene than it is swept by and gives place to another. Football, the Triangle Show, the Prom, and Commence- ment come upon us, rush by us, with ever-increasing rapidity, so that We seldom find a moment to reflect, to sum up, to bring back what has gone. It is in an attempt to lay hold on these transient phases of our college life that the BRIC- A-BRAC is published. The chronicling of a brief period in the history of this great Uni- versity, the recording of her manifold Campus activities, has been the trust and privilege of the 1926 Board. Our publication Will, however, fail of its purpose, will be mere paper and print, cold and lifeless, unless it succeeds in stirring up pleasant associations-memories of excited Big Game crowds, gala Triangle nights, the strain of Bicker Week, house party gayety, the thrill of Senior Singing. It is the sincere hope ofthe Board that this Fiftieth Anniversary number may in a sense link together the past and present, bring back pleasant reminiscenses to the Old Grad, serve as a useful book of reference, and keep alive that love of Old Nassau in the heart of every true Princetonian.
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