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6 CORKS AND CURLS X'OLXXH t 1777;? 7i 7 7 y '7 '2 47 2 041; 'W .7 r Z471 7 ? i 7 7 V '9 7 4'7 7o '77 7,7 7 Z; 7 A; 77 , 7,714 X , ,y 7.0 ' .u 4' 7 I f 4 777W 7 m; 7'47 7377 76 7 7 7777, ,, ,4; .1; y 7' 7 r7 , 5.3, 74 Ml 727777 777 77 7'7 . , 7W ., We write this page with a full realization that few, perhaps, besides the author and the proof- reader, will ever read it. Some few observant ones might miss it if it should be omitted, and a smaller number still may notice its presence here; but to the readers of' this page, be they many or few, we extend our best greetings and hope that those who open this book with the expectation of being entertained will in no way be disappointed. We began our work early in the session with the intention of making this, the twenty-second vole ume of CORKS AND'CURLS, a rather complete record of the year's life at VIRGINIA. We soon realized, however, that to do so would require a book that in size would make Minor on Real Prop- V, ,erty look like a brieic account of the defeats sustained by our football team during the past season, while to do complete justice to all phases of the subject would tax the combined efforts of a Gibbon, a Raphael, and a Shakespeare. So, after modifying our plans as originally made, we set to work, hoping only to publish a book that would be reflective of the brighter side of our life here; that would catch within its pages something of the true spirit of VIRGINIA; that would prove a means of spending a pleasant hour-when read for the first time-eand a storehouse of fond memories for the days to come, when we will behold our college days but dimly thro' the mist of many years. We trust that our efforts to accomplish this end have not been entirely in vain. 'To all those who, by their contributions to the Literary and Art Departments, have made the pub- lication of this book possible, we wish to acknowledge a debt of gratitude that is great indeed. To our requests they have always responded promptly and efficiently, and by their continued kindness have given us not only material assistance but encouragement as well. For the contributions to the Art Department, we are especially grateful to Mr. Munson, Mr. Walker, Miss Eastman, Miss Bowles, Mr. Shepherd. Mr. Kearfoot, Mr. Micou, Mr. Crawford, Miss Price, Miss Sommerville, Miss Ceddy, Mr. Conrad, and Mr. Watkins. , And our debt to those who have helped us with contributions to the Literary Department is no less great; we extend our thanks for these to Mr. Crenshaw, Mr. Dobie, Mr. Weymouth, Mr. Hunter, Mr. Wilson, Mr. Stewart, MryBardin, and Mr. King. Readers all, our work is in your hands. We present it respectfully-hopefully, and only ask that in formulating whatever opinion you may pronounce upon it, you will be governed by what has given you pleasure, rather than by its all too evident faults. , . ; 7W,-,.Lw--'-'l $3: 7 , A 1 : A- E.Maycgw- A- -mvr 'l 1 t
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8 C3 C3 I2 17 E; IX DJ ID C3 II I2 1.53 XfCDIJ. FiPQII ,mm; a WE. ARE. Now PASSING- THa CLERMONT BER : THEY SOLD HoT DRops I.- IN THERE. ONCE. BUT? K 42A I 7 w Jr 5 W747 777 BOARD-o ARMISTEAD CHURCHILL GORDON', Rector JOHN WIMBISH CRADDOCK?k HENRY DELAWARE FLOOIYk JAMES KEITH MARSHALL NORTOWk WILLIAM HENRy VVHITFRk DANIEL HARMOML ROBERT TATE IRVINET GEORGE SCOTT SHACKELFORDT WILLIAM FRANCIS DREWRYT HON. J. D. EGGLESTON QIBX ofiicim PRESIDENT E. A. ALDERMAN 76X 0330107 WFerm expires February 28, 1910. TTerm expires February 29. 1912. gQVlSiFTORS M W7, , ?w Staunton, Virginia. Lynchburg, Virginia. Appomattox , Virginia. Alexandria, Virginia. Richmond, Virginia. Charlottesville , Virginia. Big Stone Gap, Virginia. Orange , Virginia. Petersburg, Virgin ia, Richmond, Virginia. University of Virginia.
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