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GREE TING... ff' 0 YOU, TEAR READER, to the Uni-versity, its patrons, and the fworld, the ONONDAGAN gifoes greetings. To you, the Class of l'J 1900 beg leafve to present the sizteentb 'volume of the junior Annual of Syracuse Unifuersity. To the Board of Editors, it has been Lofve's Labor and 'we trust that it may not be Lost. Naturally feeling the responsibility of our position, it has been our constant aim to represent efuery phase of college life in an interesting, yet its true and accurate light, and in addition to serfve as a mouth-piece through fwhich the under-graduates could gifue 'vent fwith impunity to their 'barious -'viefws in regard to the inner fworkings of the Unifversity. But all alike are subject to mistakes 5 fwe halve our faults and if perchance some little act of yours be here recorded, if in our friendly sway fwe some- times strike your tender feelings, -'we pray you be not broth, but recei-'oe it in the spirit it is gifven, since 'we bold the mirror up for other eyes. We are 'well afware of the futility of attempting to please e'beryone, and if our 'hnork shall be in any manner a credit to the class under 'whose auspices it is issued, 'Ive fwillfeel that our labor has not been in fvain. 17 has been our desire and may 'Ive say tbat'1ve feel our duty accomplished, if 'we gibe to all a more comprehensifve knofwledge of Syracuse Unifoersity, an insight into ber Literary, Athletic, Social and other organizations, the ertent to 'which each is defveloped and the standing of our Uni-versity in the collegiate 'hvorld. To those 'who hasve in any 'lmay contributed to make the NINETEEN HUNDRED ONONSDAGAN a success, fwe are especially grateful, and in after years, when 'Ive are se'bered from the associations 'which nofw bind us so closely together, then may this our ONONDAGAN e-'ver remain as an offering and a token of gratitude from 1900 to her Alma Mater. THE EDIT ORS,
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Board of Edifors. EDITOR-IN-CH I EFI HARRY M. STACY. BUSINESS EDITOR I MORGAN A. WILCOX. ASSOCIATE EDITORS I CHARLES L. PALMER, ALLEN D. BURNHAM, H. BURTON DOUST, J. LYMAN BULKLEY, JR., ELLA MAY LEWIS, FRANCES A. SAGER, FRANCES E. MADDEN, FRANKLYN P. HAMMOND FRANK J. JEWELL, HERBERT E. WRIGHT, GEORGE J. CHAMPLIN, GRACE G. DEKAY, MABEL V. W. PARKER CLARA B. JOHNSON, MARY MCC, BROWN.
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