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The Log. 15 THE CLASS OF NINETY. OFFICERS. ELMER C. RICE, - . . President. ARTHUR B. LARCHER, - - Vice-President. LOUIS E. BOOTH, - - - Secretary and Trp:asurer. Department of Mechanical Engmeering. Merrill W. Allen. David F. Atkins. Louis E. Booth. James H. Clancy. David R. Collier. Charles S. Cook. Harry P. Crosby. Clarence G. Davenport. Harry P. Davis. Fred R. Dawson. Charles H. Faulknp:r. Norman V. Fitts. Edward S. Frary. . Frank A. Gardner. . Windsor T. Charles H. Jenness. James J. McLane. Paul B. Morgan. Michael H. Murphy. George H. Nutt. James C. Perham. Clarence K. Prince. Elmer C. Rice. Stanley H. Rood. Charles D. Sherman. Alton L. Smith. Joseph P. Taylor. Charlp:s F. Treadway, Frank A. Whipple. White. Department of Civil Engineering. Tho.mas T. Allard. James P. Anderson. Robert C. Barnard. Joseph H. Dp:vlin. Loring N. Farnum. Herbert Y. t oLLiurr Philip G. Hilliard. John E. Mathewson Edward H. Rockwell. Arthur P. Smith. William L. Smith. Francis W. Trp:adway. Hi-:nry E. Warren. Harrison P. Wires. Department of Chemistry. Herbert E. Austin. Arthur B. Larcher. William H. Baird. Ellis W. Lazell. Julius W. Bugbee. Warren E. Mumford Herbert F. Burrage. Daniel F. O’Regan. Everett J. Lakp:. Charles A. Pierce. Albert J. Reinbold, Jr.
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i6 The Log. NINETY. “Young, aggressive, rapidly growing, always interesting.” “-Tout enfant encor, des Seniors recueillis L’ecoutaient, racontant d’une bouche ravie Les jours si peu nombreux et deja si remplis.” I , ' Class of Ninety, W. P. I., is a bashful little thing. It shrinks from publicity. When its eyes fall on the two poetic sentiments delineated above, it blushes. From the time when it was asked to tell all it knew on a few subjects connected with the entrance examinations, it has ever been averse to proclaiming its own virtues. With characteristic modesty, therefore, its representative enters upon this duty of emblazonry. This opening paragraph is not funny—it is solid fact. Let us now penetrate further into this mystery and see wherein lies the remarkable genius at which the poet darkly hints. Strange and incomprehensible A mystery ex- as it may seeiii, it lies in each individual member plained. class. Aiid it does not lie passively there. It lies with all the fervency and ardor expressed in the fiction inseparably linked with G. Washington and cherry- trees. Repress a smile here, gentle reader, and note the following
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