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The favors were gold toothpicks for the gentlemen nnd glo\,e·lmtto1lers for the lady guests, each oue engraved" '93 to '92." The first toast proposed was, of course, to the Class of '92 by Mr. Litsiuger, '93'S president. Mr. jouuson, president of '9 2 , responded with a neat little speech which he closed by snggestiug a toast to '93' Historian pro 11:111. '93 Mr. Wilson, offered a toast to the college which called forth a response From Dr. Lewis, who had just returned from a trip around the world. Dr. Reese was the ue x t subject of our well wishes, proposed by Mr. Strayer, '93· The Doctor responded in aile of his interesting speeches which was much eojoyed. But all such occasions, however much enjoyed must come to all end. Having adjourned to the library and bidden our guests" good nigbt," we retired to our own rooms, well satisfied for having far excelled all other similar affairs Llie custom has ever known. "3