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CONTENTS Frontispiece Dedication - - - Foreword ----- The Stanford Union, R. W. Barren, '04 . ln Memoriam ...-- Founders ----- H The Stanford Spirit, Burt Estes Howard 0 - Faculty ......-- Stanford in the Twentieth Century, Dr. David Starr jord The College Year ------ The University Conference, S. A. Lindauer, 'I0 - The Row on the Row - - - - Classes - - - - - - Senior - - Junior - Sophomore . Freshman - Organizations - Honor Societies Fraternities - Medical - - Women's Activities Sororities - Dramatics Music - Debating Publications Athletics - - Football - Track Baseball - Boating - Tennis joshes .
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SANFORD QUAD :aim I FOREWORD 'l'ANl 0R:lJ events fly past with such machine-like regularity, history is made with such remarkable rapidity, :Lnd the scope of University activity is so general, comprehensive and enliveued, that, if it were not for the QUAD, the Student Body as :L whole wouhl have no tangible way of recollecting how the months from one Junior Ilay to the next IIPLVC been spent. lf you have no ledger, you Il:1'0 at :L loss to know where in the world :Lll the money went. If Stanford had not :L QUAD she would with dilliculty account for her expenditure of time. Tt has, therefore, been the constant aim of the 15111 QUAD Board to make this volume as 2tCl5111'2l.i70, as complete, and as attractive :L time ledger as could be compiled. To make it at once Il, record which is representative Itllil pleasing is no small task, and in presenting this, the seventeenth Junior Annual, to you, men and women of Stanford, we have no apologies to make, knowing th:Lt we have at all times endeavored to do our best. NVe trust that it will meet with your favor. Aside from enlarging the book and making more attractive the mass of statistical matter, we have made no radical changes in it. As expressed by a former editor, The QUAD is :L growth, and, recognizing the truth of his statement, we have tried to stimulate and perfect this growth, so :Ls to make the book even more the true exponent of the Spirit of the year, g'l'll,SI70l'i and bound in a single volmue and expressed in printer's ink. So great has been the :Ldvance that we necessarily h:Lve had to :Ldd pages, and so voluminous are the statistics, that we felt we must embellish these particular pages to save the QUAD from again assuming too much the appearance of :L li0lJ2Ll't111C1l12l1.l syllabus. With this same end in view, we have eliminated the unnecessarily large nmnber of blank pages heretofore appe:Lring. lt is with regret th:Lt we were compelled to eliminate :L literary department, owing to the palpable dearth of interest in literary activity. We believe that we may be justly proud of our art work, and we t:L.ke this means of expressing our appreciation of the exception:Llly :Lble efforts of A. P. llill, '13, ll. V. Poor, '10, ll. Rosso, '10, A. S. Macdonald, '10, A. T. King, '12, lfl. M. Albright, '12, Miss ll. Park, '11, Miss H. T. 'i'l1lllllPS01l, '10, and lt. -il. Sterrett, '02, who, under the direction of our art editor, have worked unselfishly for this annual. We wish especially to thank Mr. Andrew Hill for his copious contributions, and also Professor llarshe for his helpful and considerate co-operation. l or their great :Lid in other fields, our gratitude also goes out to R. W. Barrett, '04, 'W, C. Shelton, '08, A, IC, Roth, '09, S. A. Lindauer, '10, G. F. Morgan, '10, and J. l'1. Shelton, '10, W. Tucker, Jr., '12, and L. T. Lenox, '13, have been invaluable to us as photographers. The remark:Lble flashlights :Lre the work of Robinson-1Irandall of Palo Alto. The year which this book records has been very active and ve1'y important, and will go down as one of lasting value to Stanford. Not only has the entire Student 'Body been healthily busy with the affairs of momentary concern, but :Lctu:Ll and decided steps have been taken in attaining those substantial ends for which Stanford students have been striving since theifounding of the institution. ln several instances, the goals have been reached, The faculty has ameliorated 6
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