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TABLE OE CONTENTS. Dedication, Preface, - ORGANIZATIONS, Board of Trustees, - - - Officers of Government and Instruction, Class of '93, --.. Class of '94, - Class of '95, - Class of '96, - - - Collegiate Special Association, - In Special Courses, - - Students' Association, - - Young Womens Christian Association, PHILALETHETS, - - - Chapter Alpha, - Chapter Beta, Chapter Omega, - Non-Chapter Members, T. and M., - - Qui Vive, - - Shakespeare Club. Dickens Club, Tennis Club, - Floral Society, Hellenic Society. Art Club, Thekla, - Chapel Choir, , - - College Glee Club Portraits. College Glee Club, - Class Glee Clubs, - Vassar Harmonic Club, Harrison and Reid Club, Democratic Campaign Club, Current Topic Club, - College Settlement Chapter, SOCIAL EVENTS, - Campaign of 1892, Tennis Tournament, - Hal1oWe'en, - Senior Parlor Opening, PAGE 2 3 5 5 6 9 I1 13 16 20 21 22 23 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 36 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 54
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PREFACE. The Vrxssrxizrou Committee were in despair. Contributions did not How in as they had fondly expected. There seemed to be an unusually small amount of artistic ability in the College and what little there was belonged to people whose time was already Well occupied. Everybody was too busy to Write until after exams, and then 'f until after Valentine's Day, and then until after Trig. Ceremonies? The business men had invariably decided to Wait until another year J' before inserting the full- page advertisement requested. This was incidentally encouraging for '94 but death to '9E3. The chairman of the VASSARION Committee, in despair, Wrote to an experienced friend asking for pmctfzfcal suggestions on the Work. She received the following useful hints, which it has been thought might prove valuable to other classes, if published. fl. Get plenty of advertisements and make the thingpay. Go for the business men and talk them over. 2. Don't imitate old VASSARIONS. Strike out on a new line. Be original and bright. 3. Have plenty of humor-and humor with enough point to it to bear being explained to an outsider. 4. Have it contain real tfzougfat but- don't let it seem heavy. 5. Get it beautifully illustrated Qll. 6. Have everything about it neat and elegant UQ. 7. Have all the Wit and humor high-toned but sparkling, and full of local color-yet such local color as can be appreciated by all. 8. Let a high literary tone pervade the whole thing fly, I hope you will ind these suggestions useful and fruitful. I These suggestions have been faithfully carried out, as may be seen. We would sum up our advice to '94 in these few Words : Have the VASSARION a production perfect of its kind, and make a fortune by it. We hope they will find this suggestion useful and fruitful. fAny one who doubts the authenticity of those quotations may see the original document, which is in the hands of the chairman of the VASSARION Board. 1
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First Hall Play. - Pliilalethean Day, Second Hall Play, Examinations, Valentineis Day, - VVashington's Birthday, '937s Senior Tables, Trig. Ceremonies, - Third Hall Play, - Fourth Hall Play, Greek Play, - Founder's Day, Senior Vacation, - Class Day, - - Commencement Day, LITERAT URE, - Faculty Editorial, Senior Editorial, Junior Editorial, Sophomore Editorial, - Freshman Editorial, Special Editorial. - Vassarion Editorial, - A Plea for Cap and Gown, Manual of Etiquette, - PSYCHOLOGY, - - PreXy's Lady, - Lockes' Theory Proved, - James' Theory, - - Personal Identity. - - Thinking, Thinking, Little Me,' A Bear Statement, - Plaint of the Underclassmen, - Miscellany Board, - - Vassarion Committee, - The New Vassar Primer, Contrast, - - Fuclges, - A Gas-tly Episode, An Hellenic Problem, - Seminary Biology, - Seminary History, - - Solution of Lhe Russian Problem, The Sign of the Rose and the Gray, A Golden Spoon in Mouth, 'Tis Sai Summum Bonum, - - dn s PAGE. 55 56 57 58 59 60 62 G3 64 65 66 69 70 '71 72 '73 '75 76 77 78 80 82 83 84 86 93 93 94 94 95 95 96 97 98 99 100 103 104 105 105 106 107 108 110 111 112
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