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Introduction Class of 190?. disregarding the discouraging experiences of its TT predecessors, has proceeded to the publishing of this, the third volume i|L ol TJh [rgo. In 50 doing we have recognized the importance of the movement and have been willing to sacrifice a little, perhaps, in order that it might not be abandoned. However the amount of our sacri- fice, as well as the perpetuation or abandonment of the movement is at the hands of the student body; and in view of this we sincerely hope they will give this annual the supporl thai the movemenl It has been the purpose of the Board of Editors to paint in by picture, prose and poetry, in the colors of the Class of 1907, college life peculiar to Westminster. To accomplish this we hav upon the co-operation of the students. For their response, as we shown, we wish to express our sincere gratitude. We also wish t acknowledgment of the receipt of two very able articles from t Wallace and Dr. D. R. Miller. And with apologies for its imperfections and literary d 1907 Argo out upon the sea of examination under the truce flag of an honest effort of ■iticism and. 1 matured mini nerits. creditable way, I the phases of been dependent as the interest make thankful » pens of Dr. A. G. ects we launch the hope, appreciation. Sail, Argo, sail out to sea Bearing our fondest thot : Bearing the joys and hopes and fears ' That college days have wrought. Out on the wide deep we send thee Where many a hark is lost: Where statelier ships with wealthier store Like thee by the tempest are tossed. Fear neither pirate nor storm — Thy treasures are not for these: Thy mission to carry to kind hearts afar Bright outlooks and fond memories. Go, little dream boat, go — Out where the billows roll — And bring us again the Golden Fleeci That envy and -malice stole.
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Editorial Staff J. FRANK SHRADER, Editor-in-Chief. J. WILLIARD ACHESON, Associate Editor. NELLIE McAULEY, L.terary Ed.tor. ELIZABETH DONALDSON, Associate L.terary Editor. W. E. BROWN, martha McMillan, Artists. ROBERT F. GALBREATH, Business Manager. HARRY A. CANNON, Associate Business Manager.
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