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The RECQRD qffbe Class of I 9 o 4 Q L gwiflff M VT! l 5-Il - U VM' The C 0-l l e g e l University of 4 Pennsylvania Philadelphia THOMAS ELLIS Rosms Editor-in-Cbiqf JAMES BULLEN KARCH ER , Ar: Edizor 1 W. HARRISON UPSON N V'Nu-hm' MHIZHKEI' '-
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THE? In F imwlnd WNW 1 OF THE: CLASS OF IS 0 IE UNIVERSITY O PENNS VANIA IIBUHIU of Qltntors DAVID CLARR -XI I ISON CARI PETER BIRRTNBIN E CHART ES ARMAND I'LLIO'I'I NION FRAVILLE CLFNN IOLCLR SAMUEL SNYDER HERMAN WILI IAM AINQXX ORI'H NICIIX IYRI' XY ILLI-XM OTTO MII I ER CRAIG SCHOI II LD MITCHELI MARSHALL YH APLLIGI-I MORGAN EDNI IN BATEMAN MORRIS PAUL PETER PRUDDTN LAYTON BARTOL REGISTER CALEB CRESSON WISTAR, In CIHOMAS ELLIS ROBINS Edltor m chief JAMES BULLEN KARCHER Art Edxtor W HARRISON UPS ON Manager 1 Lv -J 9 Kmw.c,r-lurw-F . ' 'Q Ji. - - u F1 ad-15 ' 5 I .fv x v C, via '2' 'n 1 ., I bf-ww-f iff 3-1-' f 1: 1: 21 -1 -. . 5-..'.1' - ,.. ,f ,,. , . ., .4 I 4' ,v , wr ,. WYE 'EI Ni ggi., 'Sf' fi - '::' CXT iff ITE . I --qi 94.4, . .. . . -.:. ,f -A -. .- - 4.:..,' ' -.1 -' L Y - - . I' ' I 4 . '-- T::' 'fl f- f in 31.-,5' ,fi ' EMA. .. .. ' ' 1 II , , . , Y , ,,. 4 K ' I ', ,r - , 1' I , ,
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