Preface Like fake antiques, yearbooks are made and sold to satisfy the market for the dead and gone. Often a yearbook becomes, in the words of Shakespeare's Sonnet CVI, a hchronicle of wasted time? Assum- ing, though, that such an ordered pair b5 tUniver- sity of Chicago, 195-01 evinces an interesting point in some peoples history, a plotting in pictures and words does have its uses. This University, this year, is celebrating an anni- versary: that of the founding of the old U of C. And the Cap 8: Gown celebrates its 50th publication. The purpose of a yearbook intends among other things that it have a theme. We wanted ours to be a com- parison of uthen and now. But we, too, are limited. We found we could not. So the theme of this book is the entirety: some new sections; some revivals of old sections; the writing; the ideas. Of course, all depends upon what schools are for and What books and people are for, but that's just semantics and not really ontology, after all. In the long run it Will be found, by and large, that when granpap gums his aged way through a bunch of sour grapes he shall verily spit seeds as far-reaching as the third generation. The Yoricks are on the grass, alas, and the fatts in the fire, and so we did it, and here 1t 15.
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A Cbaque saint 5a cbcmdelle is a French proverb which means literally, To each saint his candle? As the phrase is applied: to each individual his due. Of course it is nor for us to say whether 01' not Dean Robert M. Strozier is a saint, but it is undoubtedly the feeling of all the members of the University that the Dean of Students deserves the utmost credit and honor given to a man. The academic term just ended was Mr. Strozierhs tenth year as Dean of Students of the University. To commemorate this anniversary, the Iron Mask socie- ty presented to Mr. Strozier a cup bearing the elo- quent dedication, Tor having survived with distinc- tion where to have survived is an honor. There is surely reason to express to Mr. Strozier Our deepest gratitude for his superior service. 6
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