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N .Cl .gi Q ' 1 -,J wr 'Lx-'-ag 1-1.51: Q4 'm-:vj Dr. Thomas F. Iones, Ir., Sc.D. D DICA IO 'Jn' gf ,5, .eg Qs, in 4 f,-typ' igris '+ H 1 i':-3'W'w:i 315 M fm It is with great pleasure and deep appreciation '51 that We dedicate the 1965 GARNET AND BLACK, CENTERS EDITION to DR. THOMAS F. JONES, President of the University, and Friend of the Centers.
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