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nistory of tbe Class of 1903. """ Class'ldl. Modern Language ,"£dl. Chink ta, ooom ta, chink ta, hool1l ta, Void, void, les grands Sophomores, Sis boom hi, Am beriihmtesten sind wir l\1enschell, WestcTlll\1aryland, Westernl\[aryiand, Modern Language do we study, 1903! And to it we keep steady, Was ist im Leben besser ? Pour faire son chemin rien de meilleur, 1903,1903! rip,rah,re, Class number tl1l"ee of the century. Hip Hurrah for 1<)03 ! all historians, the writer feels his own incompetence and the great- ness of the subject he is going to write upon. He realizes that no pen should attempt to write the history of so celebrated a class. When we entered the College in the fall of eighteen hundred and ninety-nine, everyone felt that we were something beyond the ordinary. The history of our Freshman year has already been heralded to the world. How bravely we struggled! Hew gracefully we wore the garlands of victory! We came together as Sophomores in the fall of nineteen hundred, and to our sorrow found that a large number of our class was missing. Yet we can boast that we still have the largest class in College. This year we lost one of the most popular men, not only of the class, but also of the College, our beloved President, Mr. Okey D. Talbot.