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Richard C. Cleveland, John P. Coghlin, Arthur C. Comins, Howard A. Coombs, Henrique B. DeCruz, Walter J. Denny, Joseph A. Derby, Austin R. Dodge, Chas. E. Goodrich, Moses F. Goodrich, Fred H. Greenwood, Walter U. Gutmann, Richard H. Hammond, Aldus C. Higgins, William C. Howe, Walter H. Jackson, Fred J. Kelley, Frederick H. Metcalf, Arthur F. Newton, Norman M. Paull, Henry L. Phillips, Albert A. Pixley, Frederick M. Ramsdell, Louis W. Rawson, Nathan Rice, Charles O. Rogers, Harry Sinclair, Robert M. Starbuck, Jr. William N. Stark, Frank H. Stone, Leslie P. Strong, William D. Thompson, Edward W. Vaill, Jr . 9 Stearns E. Wood. 18
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MM0F Arthur C. Comins, Charles T. Tatman, Alfred D. Flinn, William C. Howe, President . Vice - Presiden t. Secretary. Treasurer. Cl en i5try. Roswell J. Clapp, David H. Hodgkins, Charles D. Howard, Frederick W. Howe, Pelham W. Lincoln, William H. Parker. CiVil ki gii rir g. Arthur D. Butterfield, Jonathan H. Childs, Charles W. D. Dyer, Robert B. Farwell, Irving M. Seymour A. Farwell, Alfred D. Flinn, Nathan Heard, Adolph I. Osterman, Stoddard. iV 5ct al iC a l Lr Oii rii g. Clarence B. Blanchard, Harry W. Bowen, Daniel A. Bullard, Josiah W. Buzzell, Herbert G. Clark, Everett E. Kent, Gumpai Kuwada, William H. Larkin, Jr., Alfred MacKay, Ernest W. Marshall,
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I-ROO-PEE ! ” This, kind reader, is not the pass-word to a Faculty meeting ; it is not a swear-word in Zulu—though it O came very near being one—nyther, most strange to relate, can it be found in the school records as an excuse for absence. It is nothing, more or less, than the war- cry of that concentrated solution of brains, brawn and brass, commonly called the class of Ninety-three. Seventeen moons ago, this remark¬ able conglomeration for the first time wound up the corkscrew which leads to the domain of the “ Palace Organ,’’ and there butted itself upon con¬ venient chairs. Well we remember the two days of wild scribbling that then began. Then came the welcome news of “ admitted without con¬ dition,” followed immediately by a dutiful and industrious search after “ two pairs blue drilling overalls,” one to keep until Fall, the other for use. Three days after we first met a tooth-pick, painfully dragging “ Sta¬ ples ” (pulling staples, as it were), behind it, and watched “ O. M.” get ready for work. The show had commenced. There were solos by Marshall and Lar- r 9
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