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preface T l HE BOARD OF EDITORS in presenting this, the tenth volume of tlie — Revuii le, places before tha public, as well as before those wlio are intimately connected with the Maryland Agricultural College, this child of brain and labor, with a full assurance that it will be dealt with accord- ing to its just deserts. The Board makes no apologies ; but begs the gentle reader to judge mildly, always remembering that this book had to be pro- duced at the few odd moments when some scholastic, military or stu lent organiza- tion duty did not press upon the editors or the managers. We wish here to extend our thanks and appreciation to the advertisers (for all of whom we wish great patronage and flourishing business) for the important pecuniary aid which their advertisements have brought us. We wish also to extend our thanks to all who have so kindly cooperated with us in the production of this work. If any one, whose name appears within these covers, thinks he has been roasted too severely, we wish to assure him that we have been moved by no personal motives whatever, and that we have endeavored to treat all alike and all with what the occasion seemed to ask for. And now, with the feeling that we have produced a work that will remain always a credit to our class and to the College, and reminding you that the pur- pose of this production is to amuse and to instruct, and not to furnish material for criticism, we make onr farewell bow; and, at the same time, introduce you to the Annual of the Maryland Agricultural College — The Reveille. Board of Editors.
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flenrp fLanafjan TJO PROFESSOR HENRY LANAHAN this book is affectionately dedi- 1 cated by the Senior Class of the IMaryland Agricultural College, in grateful recognition of his worth as instructor and man. As an instruc- tor, Professor Lanahan impresses all who knqw him with the fact that he is thoroughly conversant with the subjects he teaches ; and, when we say that his life is a shining example of the precepts he imparts in the class- room, we pav him the highest compliment of which the admiring Class of 1906 is capable of giving. Professor Lanahan was born in Baltimore, Maryland, on April 19th, 1873. His boyhood and youth were spent in Baltimore County. His early education was received in the public schools of Baltimore and Baltimore County. He entered the Baltimore City College in the Fall of 1888, graduating from this institution in June, 1893, winning, upon graduation, one of the first grade Peabody prizes. He then entered Johns Hopkins University in October, 1893, winning the Hopkins scholarship on entrance, and an honorary Hopkins scholarship in each of the two succeeding years. While at Johns Hopkins, Professor Lanahan pursued the iMathematical-Physical Course, graduating with degree of Bachelor of Arts in June, 1896. Upon graduation, Professor Lanahan was awarded the University Scholarship for the ne.xt year, but did not accept it. He entered the service of the Engineering Department of the Seaboard Air Line as assistant engineer, with headquarters at Portsmouth, Virginia. In 1898, P rofessor Lanahan came to the Maryland Agricultural College. He spent the Summer of 1900 in higher studies in his chosen work at the L ' niversity of Chicago, taking up further post- graduate work at Cornell LTniversity in 1902. He now occupies the position of Professor of Physics and Civil Engineering in the Faculty of this College, and the sincere hope of the Class of 1906 is that our Alma Mater may retain him as one of her instructors for many years to come.
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