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Foreword T to produce a masterpiece of literature or of art, but to create a pleasant reminder of our days on the Hill; this has been our A complete record of friendships begun and happy hours spent is beyond the scope of this book: therefore we have ransacked the rich store of college ex- perience for what is excellent and representative, and attempted to suggest it in a form such that, in years to come. we may recall the context with the text. In the spirit of ALOU,\, we take pleasure in presenting another volume of the History of our Alma Mater. 'n ~r;;:::II:===11 II rFll~:;:;;;;;;;;~II[g] page five , .