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Ewontagu Qlbnhnzr gQ lf, in turning ou CARTQQHISI A the pages of this if volume, you are interested or amused by the headings dis- played herein, all credit must be given to whom Credit is due. The Massasolr board feels that this book would have been incom- plete without the work of Montagu Modder of the class of 1916, who has so gener- ously given of his time and talents. We take this op- portunity of ex- !! pressing our ap- preciation of his kindness in help- ing to make the book a success, il' such it be. He has worked long and faithfully to see that the artistic side was not lacking and has put his Whole self into his productions with the result you see through- out this book. Mr. Moddei' is a busy man, yet he has always found time to help us in many ways, and we Wish to show our gratitude by dedicating this page to him. R Z I0
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