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Zllnrewnrh F TER having once shouldered the responsibility of editing the Olla Podrida, We do not, at the time of publication, deem it an act worthy of the class of I9I5 to make an apology for our efforts. This, everyone will grant, has been done quite sufliciently by preceding boards. So we will content ourselves at this time by stating that a task, harder than most critics imagine, has been handled faithfully-always with the end in view. of publishing a volume which would be a credit to the class and to the college. Further, by Way of explanation, it may be said that novelty, which has been demanded by our subscribers, has been one of the goals which we have striven for in our Work. This Willlaccount for the changed appearance of the book, the additional photographs and contributions, and other new fea- tures which are apparent. It is our belief that all these innovations have made for a bigger and better book. So, to the alumni, friends, and undergraduates of Wesleyan University, we present the fifty-sixth volume of the Olla Podrida. We trust that those who receive it may find as much pleasure in reading as we have in com- posing.
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you will continue to be a trainer of youth, is small consolation to usg for we shall miss you sadly. The undergraduates will miss you, especially those who have begun to know you in the intimate relationship between pupil and instruc- tor that obtains at Wesleyan. Your friends among the alumni will miss you. As they return to Alma Mater and climb the hill past the Bradley House fit will ever remain the Bradley l-louse to those that knew you therel their hearts will carry a longing that no other handclasp can quite obliterate. Your friends in the City will miss you. The churches will miss you, though some of your most effective religious teaching has been done outside church walls. No self-righteous Pharisee ever heard you with complacency,-no earnest seeker after truth ever heard you without a glow of. hope. But most of all you will be missed by us, your colleagues. Your utter indifference to slight and criticism, your enthusiasm for your work, your clear, cool judgment, your modesty, your strength, your fine sense of right, your handclasp in silent sympathy, we shall not forget' Your going seems a blow. Yet we are proud that you are called. For it has ever been the cherished privilege of Wesleyan to foster the exceptional man for positions of exceptional service. Glueck auf! 'MC' f J'!K5I'y. x'f.f, . vm.. .--wg f-. .M xi , . f Q, he s 47.f A-. 2: , lf7 - 'i fo 'YW Q59 fl? 5'3 SY i 3 aw f-f r e SH? 1 Zrw i s ,., 1- ty, t ' - u . fp-Eng -iii-1? y 1 '-2. ,gtfwi 4' -' ' ' ,'j 1 .' Q ii' Ml gygk s .. up .z X ,x v T Qi J 13, gs- 1? is Y 1p,Q ciiexbfszf 1 . ff l' a e? , is Q- s ff -. uf ,. - ,NX 't t tl s. ex Q ' ,. ..., l If Qnzg., '34-,7f1Qe:52,Q::t.:,. M , gk 'ff . . m ,, ' mf- P WM t t .- ,,,, 1. . .ss3f.i.ij- s 1 . xl no Y
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'ignarh nf Ehitnrz Eilitur-in-Glhivf Francis B. Uphama .lf- Euainrnn illllanager Elias W. Hockenbury Ailneriizing, Manager I-lenry H. Wright Art iihitnr Daniel M. Rowe Elghntngraphir lihitnr Robert C. Kneil Aaaanriate Ehitnru Charles D. Brodheacl Frank H. Nye Joseph W. Fosa Louis W. Pitt Elon Foster John W. Prince Michael Gerome Edward W. Sine Samuel H. Usher I2
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