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Jfamtmrii WE Sl’E.MIT herewith for your approval the nineteenth volume of 'I’iib Volunteer. Though differing in many respects from its predecessors, it is in no way radically different from them. Within the broad and generous limits prescribed by tradition, we have striven for novelty and originality of effect. In some departments wc have increased, in others diminished, the number of pages; on the whole, our policy has been one of condensation. To make every page count for something has been our watchword. Every undertaking that involves more than one person is certain to cause hard feeling before the work is over. Con- sequently! we do not even hope that everyone who opens this book will do so with love abounding for the chief of the edi- torial staff, not to mention that most unfortunate of mortals, the business manager. We only ask that those who are preju- diced against us remember that somebody had to be antagon- ized. and that they give the book a just and fair hearing. We sincerely trust that no one will take offense at the intentionally humorous sections of this volume. A sense of justice and equity has led us to make most of our fun at the expense of the students; but as the members of the faculty are more or less permanent fixtures, and as their foibles and idio- syncrasies are, as a usual thing, better and more generally known than those of the lesser lights, some reference to them has been almost unavoidable,—another case of lightning strik- ing in the high places. In conclusion, we may say that, while our task has been an arduous one, we shall feel amply rewarded for our labors if your pleasure in reading this book is as great as ours was in producing it.
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(liable nt‘ (ttnntrutH Foreword...............................................5 Dedication.............................................6 Volunteer Staff........................................8 Cherokee Addition.....................................10 Board of Trustees.....................................11 The President and the Deans...........................12 The Faculty...........................................18 Familiar Scenes.......................................16 The Classes...........................................17 Graduate Students.....................................IS Senior Class..........................................19 Poem..................................................46 Junior Class..........................................47 Sophomore Class.......................................51 Freshman Class........................................»5 Special Class.........................................59 Pre-Medical Class.....................................62 Law Department........................................65 In Memoriam Judge H. H. Ingersoll . . . .67 Senior Law Class......................................68 Second Year Law Class.................................72 First Year Law Class..................................74 Poem..................................................76 Military..............................................77 Poem..................................................94 Athletics............................................ 95 Fraternities and Sororities..........................121 Publications.........................................169 Clubs and Organizations..............................175 Roasts...............................................197 Medical Department...................................218
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