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The Banquet of the Years AS WE HAVE MET,” said Mr. ’05-’6, to ‘‘to celebrate the birth of 1906, I propose celebrating by telling our experiences at the College.” ‘‘Certainly,” cried the guests. ‘‘Then”, said Mr. ()()-’ 1, ‘‘Mr. ’97-’8, being oldest, should speak first.” The old man began:—‘‘When I was at the M. N. C. tilings were far different. The only building was the school building with its unfinished attic. The students had to board down town. “But,” said Mr. ’98-’9, “that was not all! Look at the courses! Professional Course, only forty weeks! Admission requirements, a first grade certificate, and two years’ experience in teaching. The English-Scientific Course was more advanced. The Latin Course was nearly like it, Latin being substituted for some of the English and Science. “Then the two-year Graduate Course. To enter a person must have attended a high school four years. This was the most advanced course.” “Mr. ’99-’0, won’t you have some turkey or something,” urged the host. But Mr. ’97-’8, not taking the hint, continued:—“In my time there were only five members of the faculty, 1 also organized a summer school. This increased the number of students. One hundred twenty-five persons enrolled, fifty of them in the summer school. 1 perceive that Mr. ’03-’4 is asleep. Here Mr. ’03-’4 awoke, sat up straight, and commented on ’97-8’s interesting lecture. “And now,” said Mr. ’98-’9, “the first thing I did was to add four members to the faculty. One hundred eighty persons enrolled and three graduated”— “Numbers aren’t everything and I graduated three anyway,” interrupted Mr. ’97-’8. “Suppose that ’03-’4 tell his story,” said the host, “he seems to be excited.” “Well,” began Mr. 03-’4, “in my year the school was changed to a College. A B. P. Course was made. An M. P. Course was also arranged for.”
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