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T HE UNIVERSITY Ot- GEORGIA ATHENS, GEORGIA
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U EDITORIAL. 3 |V I - 1 FPL . 3J « SIT could hardly be expected that the editors of this volume I Ha should come to the front to make their bow with anything £ 3] but a proud smile; for we are proud. We are proud because we have published the first college annual ever issued from the University of Georgia; the second ever published in the South. Annuals are quite common in Northern colleges, and are as rare in the South, fully three-fourths of the Southern college students never having seen an annual, and having but a very crude idea of the character of such publications. Hence, we have but little fear that Thf. Pandora will not receive a cordial reception. It will be an excellent Southern annual, because there are none with which to compare it. It will be the very best ever published in Georgia, because it is the only one the State has afforded. Hence, we are exceptional editors, because we have no apologies to make; we wish only to ask that, when you examine this book, and note how much room there is for improvement, you will remember that The Pandora is, in all respects, a pioneer. We sincerely hope that this pioneer will clear lands, build houses, and effect a permanent settlement, for there is no better way in which to preserve college records and to indicate progress than through annuals, and we ask our friends to give the future volumes of The Pandora all the encouragement and support they can, for the sake of the University of Georgia. Indeed, we should like to modestly suggest that the Board of Trustees annually set aside a certain sum of money to insure the regular publication of The Pandora in such style as shall rival the annuals of the wealthy colleges of the North. Our readers may be somewhat disappointed in this volume when they find that it has the enormous number of sixteen editors and business managers, and so we must explain that, as The Pandora promised to be a success and something new to Athens students, almost everybody in the Junior and Senior Classes desired to represent their respective fraternities on the editorial or financial board. THE GENERAL LIBRARY THE UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA ATHENS, GEORGIA
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