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8 P CORKS AND CURELS VOLXXTH D- CQ I . a n Rt - XYQE' .. e f ME! MUG, The Board of Visitors of the University To Feiiruztry QS, IQI4 JOHN XVIMBISII CRADDOCR .......,................... .... L ynchhurg ITENRY IDELAXVARIE FLOOD ......,,..... . . . . . . Appomattox ,ARMISTEAD CIIURCI-IILL GORDON, LL. D .... Staunton JAMES IQEITH TViARSi'1Al,L NORTON ........ ...Alexandria XVILLI.-XM LIIZNRY WI-IITE ...,.......,.............., . . . Richmond To February zo, 1912 DANIIEI. I'T,-XRMON ...........,.,.........,........., , . Cliarlottesvilie TQOBERT TATE IRVINE .................,.........., .. Big Stone Gap GEORGE SCOTT SHACRELEORD .,........... ,..............,,... ........ C J range XVILl'.IA1t'I FRANCIS DREIYRY ..... ....,.,..., . . ,...........,. , . .Petersburg TI-IE STATE SUPRRINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION, ex oriicio .... ,,..Richmond TIIE PRESIDENT oif TI-IE LTNIVIZRSITY, ex oliicio .................. ..,UniYersity The Secretary of the Visitors ISAAC IQIMBER IVIORAN The Executive Committee TUESSRS. HARIIION FLOOD, CRADDOCK SH.-KCKELFORD AND THE RECTOR , , , The Finance Committee TYTESSRS. CRADDOCIQ, HARRION AND XVI-IITE Alumni Trustees of the University of Virginia Endowment Fund EDWVIN ANDERSON ILXLDERMAN, President ........................,........, University EPPA PIUNTON, Treasurer .,.....,....... ....,..,... R ichmond CI-IARLES IAMPIS FAULKNER .... , ..... ..., X Washington, D. C. VVILLIAMSON WI-IITE1-IEAD FULLER ......... New York ALEXANDER POPE PIUMPI-IREY, ..... ..... L ouisviile, Ky. TI-IOMAS NELSON PAGE ....,.... .... W ashington, D. C. VVILLIAM FIENRY WHITE .... ....,... R ichmond
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1910 CORKS AND CURLS 7 X., .xg l fy- ,A ,., r E I . .. 5 if ' V ' zf 4 4' f , E I ,QV 'V f., lv t I f K J X . la ir- 'sit A., 7 3 A 1, ' i A iri s- 'st -it 1 4 x 'wf i 'll' , if' iff? to it ' . ' f -' ' , - Q 1 il f' 4 it ,P-51: 2 QUIIX W WX? X ' t mtfrf, .Mt i ,ff '-x--'fi f. . K. X V . ll - fl. - f l Our efforts this year have been exerted to edit X ll A X . an annual which would be purely local in character, ll Q It l X l' l a book which from cover to cover would reflect l L B some phase, some manifestation or other, of the stu- Q 3 l dent life here. lrirnarily, of course. the book is intended to be of interest to the University of Vir- ginia student, but it is hoped as well that an outsider, desirous of knowing something of our University life, may not be disappointed when he resorts to CORKS AND CURLS to fumish him with the information. We have endeavored to confine ourselves to literature which is typical of the lighter side of our life and is humorous in style. We will admit that in this we have not entirely succeeded and, as we review the substance of our contributions, we are alarmed to find that on a certain phase of student life we have dwelt to too great an extent. The student will of course understand the exaggeration, we trust that other readers will do likewise. This year has been especially uneventful and, in consequence, we have taken resource to handing out a few knocks. It has been done good-naturedly and from lack of other subjects of interest. If any one should take offense he deserves the meaning which his construction of the otherwise harmless persiflage conveys. We take this occasion to again express our deep gratitude to those whose contributions make up the substance of this issue. ln the Art Department we are especially appreciative of the generosity and willingness of Miss Bowles, Mr. Shepherd, and lVlr. Walker, but we are no less grateful to Mr. Kearfoot, Mr. Zeisberg, lVliss Price, Mr. Wrcnn, lVlr. Mackall, Mr. Watkins, Mr. Munson, lVlr. Moyston and Mr. Kelly. To the above-mentioned artists, whose kindness and ability have made the Art Department what it is, CORKS AND CURLS owes her reputation as a well-illustrated annual. Amongst those who have contributed to the Literary Department is one to whom we owe the sincerest thanlcsg he has by his untiring efforts helped us in every way possible and his ability as a writer has given this issue, as well as many previous ones, literature which needs no comment to call attention to its clevernessg we refer to Mr. Lewis D. Crenshaw. For other contributions to this department we are deeply indebted to lVlr. Bardin, lVlr. Stead, Mr. Bryant, Mr. I-lunter, Mr. Gooch, lVlr. French, Mr. Cleveland and a few others who, being very modest, do not wish their names disclosed. Well, here is the I9lO CORKS AND CURLSQ if you receive it favorably we will feel requited for the work we have done. If you don't like it, then go ahead and criticiseg it will seem to us but a fitting climax for the many reverses we .have met withg besides, work and worry have made us immune to disappointment. Thank Cod it's over with!
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