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Preface Calendar ...... Board of Trustees .... Faculty . . .... University Councii Quotations College Course as Seen from Actual The Classes In Omnia Paratus Two Years ' Course The Captain ' s Dream Secret Fraternities Shakespearean Cluii A Modern Miracle College Associations Prof. W ne Explains Wanted to Know- Clubs Life Trifles ...... Aggie Life . . Class and Society Publications New Publications Character Sketches . Battalion Organization A Freshman ' s Diary . The Twenty-fourth Commencemen Class Oration .... Honor Men Senior Appointments Review of the Year V vcation Days .... Happenings . - . . . Editorials Alumni Statistics In Memoriam .... Deceased Marriages 9 10 11 12 3 -16 17 18, ' 3° 20 -3 -43 37 44 -49 .S 1 ss -6 1 63 64 67-8 8S 86 87 -97 98 100 103 104 10S- 1 12 3- 116 117 1 -j I2t - 129 132 l 33 L3.S 136 137- 143 144- 148 149- 169 171 172, l 73 i74, l 7S
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Preface. vAy S winter approaches, it has become the custom to expect the appearance of - - J - a new Index, and it is hoped this book may be found worthy of being placed beside former publications bearing the same title. It has been our en- deavor to adhere to the same general trend followed by our predecessors as far as consistent with progress. The bare enumeration of the alumni, classes, local societies, and various col- lege organizations, must necessarily have a disagreeable sameness. The literary features, however, are not so restricted, and the opportunity for improvement is wider. With this in view, we have introduced two articles, one contributed by a professor, and the other by an alumnus, which add materially to the book. Aside from writing, probably the most marked innovation consists in the introduction of miniatures of the members of the Class of ' 96. The remarks accompanying these will show that college life has trials as well as pleasures. We trust our efforts have not been in vain in trying to make the artistic elements both pleas- ing and interesting to the students and friends of the college. Criticism is inevitable ; but we shall bear it, feeling that we have labored at a task which, at the outset, inexperience prevented us from fully appreciating. To all those, particularly our own classmates, who have so kindly aided us, the edi- tors feel it a duty to extend their thanks. It is, then, with a sense of having earnestly striven to do credit to our Alma Mater and our class that we take pleasure in presenting this, the twenty-sixth volume of the Index.
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