University of Washington - Tyee Yearbook (Seattle, WA)

 - Class of 1904

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1904 TYEE 17 H There may be some who will feel some pain at the mention and treatment given them in the following pages. Do not think that any one person is responsible for the undue freedom. The board has passed upon every article. So swallow your feelings and enjoy the comment on the other fellow. H lVe claim a decided improvement over any former annual, Espe- cially do we point with pride to our art a-nd literary departments. ll lVe most heartily thank the many friends, not upon the annual board or members of the class, who have aided in the work. Among those deserving special mention are Prof. Edmond S. Meany, Riley H. Allen, Mrs. A. B. Coe, NW. V. Gardiner, Miss Rose Glass, Donald McDonald, ,Miss Bertha Powers. YV. T. Laube and Prof. Trevor Kincaid. ll That volume IV of the University of Wfashington Tyee may give a fair representation of our college life, and in the hearts of the faculty, alumni, and students, preserve pleasantly and well the events of the year. is the sincere wish of the editor. f T- i '71 -xxxx A . C V-Q? 1

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16 TYEE 1904 in gymnasium classes has increased. The reason for this is found, in part, in the action of the regents which killed the cadet corps. This is regretted by many. Our fondest hopes have been realized in foot-ball and woman's athletics. The growth of the tennis spirit has been excellent. Spring athletics a-re making a far better show- ing than was at first thought possible. The outlook is most flat- teringg the true spirit in regard to our athletics has taken firm root. Tl Our forensic interest is growing. There is no reason why this branch of our activity should not receive the hearty co-operation of all. The ability of the institution to produce deba-ters has this year been well tried. The response has not been disappointing. 01-atory is just beginning to receive enthusiastic followers. The interstate contest has much to do with this growth of interest. ll Never before has there been so healthy and so excellent musical activity. The whole life of the institution has felt its influence. A greater proportion of students than ever before have been musical contributors. And the grade of music has not been, by any means, low. 'VVe sincerely hope this growth may continue. il There has been an advance over former years in our journalistic work. A greater number have been contributors to the college paper. The work has been high, as well as attractive matter. The growth of this department of college activity should not fall behind others. ilVVe have, this year, witnessed a successful innovation. The Monday night entertainment and lecture course has accomplished several definite things. It has increased the interest of the com- munity in University affairs. A high-class lecture course has been proven to be feasible and desirable. A good, wholesome class of college evenings have been conducted. il It has not been our intention in these editorials to attempt cov- ering the whole Field of our University life. lfVe have sought to show that progress has been marked. That every department of college activity shall continue in this growth is undoubtedly the desire of all.



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Q1 RECENT5 YP A ' 91 EM xwll J HON ALDEN BLETHEN, President .... ..., S eaflfe, 1908 HON GED. H. KING .................. .... S mlfle, IQO3 I-ION JAMES Z. MQQRE. ..., 5f19f111111, 1904 HON JAMES E. EELL ..... .E11919ff, 1904 HQN. RICHARD NWINSOR ..... ..5911ffz1, 1995 HON JOHN I-1. POXYELL ........ ..5FHfff6, 1905 HQN XVILLIAM E. SCHRICKER ............. La C0 7l7z elf, 1908 XWILLIAM MARKHAM, Secretary of the Board.

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