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1910 TYEE STA FF A. LeVerne Fitch, Cleo. P. King, Editor'-in-Cliief. Edwin Brown, Assistant Editor. Business lwdlldgfl lidgar A. Stanton, Assistant Marwfzfcz Frank Philip. flsxislant tlflcinczgcl A SEO C l-AlllE,S l-lart Willis, Football, Traclg. Harold Goddard, Aquatics, Baseball. Ada Etsell, VVomen's Athletics. Edwin Brown, Classes, Fraternities. Dick Rathbun, Debate and Oratorp. Chester Raymond, Colleges and Music. Gustav R. Stahl, A.-Y. A R T S-T A F F Bessie Anderson Dramalics. Grace King, Society ami Sororities Roy Crismas, Publications. Joseph Harrison Literary. Leo Jones, Organization S. Wedell Foss, Traditions and Rallie -P. J. E. RALsToN,, Class Photographer. OLAP E. CASKIN. FLGRENCE L. ARMENT. BROUSSAIS C. BECK.
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The Blind Boy to His Mates. Meinoir of Commencement U. of W., 1906 l'lard is my lotg that, first and last, I know. ln hope, in gloom, whether at work or play, My lot is hardy nothing can that gainsay. But I have learned to feel the softened blow, The kindness that can lessen human woe. Fellows, my friends, l thank you all each day, And most l thank you when l kneel to pray ln that deep dark which is my share below. Eyes you have been to me, eyes and a voice: Denying self, you've spared your time to me. And while you've read, my hea1't has felt your choice Of self denied, and thus your will to be Brothers, has helped my darkness to rejoice ln dreams that I may help the blind to see. -IVIARJORIE HARRIS cs
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l l FQREWORD ' tp T IS with pleasure that the Juniors sub- mit this l9l0 Tyee to the students and patrons of the University of Washington. Ten volumes of the Annual have been issued successively to date. Each has sincerely pur- ported to present authentically and thoroughly the history of the college year just preceding its publicationg and no less earnestly have the editors of this book endeavored to make it a close record of the year l908-9. The greatest possible care has been taken in the selection of engravings and in the pre- sentation of subject matter. Truly, some al- terations have been made in the arrangement and division of departments, but the book is purposely modelled after the best in previous Tyees, with an aim toward elevating its gen- eral tone. D Our college days will perhaps always be remembered as our brightest and happiest, in spite of their occasional reverses, and if this volume will kindle those pleasant memories, recalling vividly to mind the events which transpired during that time, then it will have fulfilled its mission. N
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