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auijt0 now brought our work to completion, we send our book out into the world to make friends for itself, and to make a place for itself among the long list of College Annuals. Naturally we are a little timid, like a young father with his first bab} ' , but we must acknowledge, too, that we are a little vain, and we awkwardl} hold out our youngster, hardly knowing what to do with it, yet bashfullj ' defying the world to show a finer child or a more lusty specimen of the young human animal than our first-born, considering its tender age. From the time of its birth, some three months ago, we have been coddling it and watching over it, like eleven jealous hens over one chick, and our kind friends have been making it the most beau- tiful clothes for its first appearance in public. But still, even after all was ready for the important event, we hesitated. The weather might be too cold for the dear little thing, or it might be afraid of the strange, new world, and then others might not see in it all ' the graces, and virtues, and perfections, which its fond parents delighted to find and magnify. So we put off bringing it out, until every one said that it was really too ridiculous, and that such a fine child ought to be given a chance to show his accomplishments to the expectant world. So now, with fear and trembling, we have put on all the pretty things our intimate friends have sent us, and we appear with our darling before the critical eyes of the public. With all the pride of new-young-papahood in our eyes, and an uncomfortable feeling of fear in our hearts, we wait for congratulations — or We must take this opportunity to thank our friends for the many beautiful baby clothes and finery we have received. We are indebted to all for their presents, but especially to Miss lyily Logan and Miss Edith Duggan, of Newcomb, and to Messrs. Huger Elliott, J. Castellanos, and F. Churchill, of Tulane, for their interest in little Jambalaya, and the many kindnesses which they have .showered upon him. THE EDITORS. May, i8g6.
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