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Stanford Quad 1905 Foreword BX the making- of many books there is no end. It is just possible that this is not a new expression, but at least it never has been more true than in the history of the com- piling- of the Stanford Quads. Look over a set of the Junior Annuals and you can trace readily the growth of the Qu. d ideal — a growth that has kept pace, step by step, with the University — from the modest record of the Pioneers to the volumes of the last few years. Xow the Ou.vd ' s Stone .A.ge is over, and the building thereof is complete. There never can be many additions to or variations from the Ou. D ideal of to-day, for when the junior Annual shall have be- come a perfect year book of the l ' niversit - the ideal will have been accomplished. We of this year have striven, with what result it is for von to judge. The prizes have gone to the best literary eflforts of the year instead of to the winners of special competitions. The josh matter has been cut ilown as far as possible, and the attempt has been made to compile reliable records. We have done the best we could and now there is just space for the time-worn phrase — If there be found anvthing good in this Oi ' AD thank the printers, if not. it is hereby officiallv announced that the editorial board, the contributors and everv one else in any way concerned have long since ' been taken to the edge of the campus and dropped off. ' 13
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The last of day must yield to storm and night, Behind the low, black hills a single star — The long moan of the sea sounds from afar, The sheeted fogs troop in. impalpable, white, Aslant before the wind ; the spray flies light, The fishing fleets are homing from the bar, And where the storm-blue piles of cloud-wrack are A circling sea-gull ' s wing glints silver- bright. dark north, but I love thee, yet I see In dreams the lotus summer-land, where falls The mellow sun on pleasaunces palm-set. Red roofs and ivied towers — they know not me, Banished am I from those enchanted walls, And wake to thee, distraught with all regret.
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