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DEL. [Once on a time an Arabian fisherman, on hauling in his nets, found entangled within the folds a vessel sealed with the seal of Solomon. Kashly breaking the seal, he opened the vessel, when ] EARLE A. WALCOTT, CHIEF. B. A. HAYNE. E. C. SANFORD. W. W. B. STEVENS. A. THORNE. FRANK J. WALTON. E. C. FRICK, CHIEF. W. W. DEAMER. L. B. JOHNSON. E. LOUISSON. H. F. F. MERRILL.
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THE BLUE AND GOLD INTBODCGTION. I AIL, once again ! Another year has rolled around, and once more the BLUE D GOLD appears. ' 83 follows the good old custom handed down from our ancestors in the University, and issues the ninth volume of the BLUE AND GOLD. It is substantially the same as its predecessors. The only things that have been changed are the cover and the inside pages. The new features that have been introduced are very few ; but the best ideas of former volumes have been combined. We have made some innovations in the way of omissions. No organization is represented that is not actually in exist- ence. In consequence, the melancholy fact is apparent that a number of University organizations have died an untimely death. We console our- selves with the reflection that we are not responsible for their decease. Most of them died long ago, but their epitaph was never written, and their names have descended as an inheritance from one BLUE AND GOLD to another. It is hoped that the absence of these venerable rel- ics will not be felt ; or, if felt, will be forgiven. We make no apology for this BLUE AND GOLD. The readers will find the weak spots soon enough without the assistance of the editors, and it is not necessary to go into a long disquisition to prove that we would do better if we could. Neither will we enter into a discussion on the ab- stract merits and mission of a BLUE AND GOLD. This has bsen done before in such an able manner that we feel ourselves relieved of a dis- agreeable duty. With these preliminary remarks, we proceed to discuss a few matters of interest about the University. Since the last issue of the BLUE AND GOLD, our college world has
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