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FOREWORD Realizing that the life and character of a truly great man is a source of inspiration to those who read or hear of his noble deeds, it has been the aim of the Redwood to present in its pages a series of pictures representing the adventures, difficulties, and misfor- tunes of Aeneas and his companions, as well as the indomitable courage manifested in that world-famous journey from Troy to Latium, as depicted for us by the masterful pen of Virgil in his great epic poem, The Aeneid. Life, we know, is a journey, and our University career may be considered as a stage in that journey. Here we must endeavor to acquire that heroic spirit, that energy, bravery, and self-sacrifice, that exalted purpose to keep on, to persevere, to fight all our bat- tles manfully, to strive, to seek, to find, and not to yield.
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Arms, and the man I sing, who, forced by Fate, And haughty Juno ' s unrelent- ing hate, Exr e e d and exiled, left the Trojan shore. Long labours, both by sea and land, he bore, And in the doubtful war. be- fore he won The Latian realm, and buil: the destined town ; His banished gods restored tc rites divine; And settled sure succession in his line, From whence the race of Alban fathers come, And the long glories of ma- jestic Rome. O muse! the causes and the crimes relate; What goddess was provoked, and whence her hate; For what offence the queen of heaven began e, so just Involved his anxious life in endless cares, Exposed to wants, and hurried into wars! Can heavenly minds such high resentment show, Or exercise their spite in hu- man woe? Against the Tiber ' s mouth, but far away. An ancient town was seated on the sea — A Tyrian colony — the people made Stout for the war. and studi- ous for their trade: Carthage the name — beloved by Juno more Than her own Argos, or the Samian shore. Here stood her chariot; here. if heaven were kind. The seat of awful empire she designed. Qh ineken QJiirty One KEDWOOD CVJrail Gdihon ANNUAL PUBLICATION OF THE ASSOCIATED STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF SANTA CLARA SANTA CLARA, CALIFORNIA VOLUME XXX
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THE STAFF George J. Schelcher, Jr. - - - Editor William F. Wagner - - Associate Editor John J. McGuire - Advertising Manager James F. Twohy, Jr. - Business Manager Winston A. Keller, Circulating Manager ASSOCIATE EDITORS Anthony P. Hamann Arthur Calou Edward Bailly Jerome McLaughlin James Pike Richard Doyle, Jr. Sidney Macneil David Lubin Jacques Perier George Flajole Harold De Luca Ned Strong ichard Thrift oseph Green
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