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Identifier: mortarboard8190barn (find matches)
Title: Mortarboard
Year: 1901 (1900s)
Authors: Barnard College
Subjects: college yearbooks women's colleges Barnard College student activities
Publisher: Barnard College
Contributing Library: Barnard College
Digitizing Sponsor: LYRASIS Members and Sloan Foundation

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an to a blackbird tis to whistle. C. Knapp : lie funny if you can;Its such a serious thingTo be a funnv man. 83 L. M. A. Loiseaux : Jai fait ce que jai pu; Jai servi, jai veilleEt jai vu bien souvent quon riait de ma peines.Je me suis etonne detre un objet de haineAyant beaucoup souffert et beaucoup travaille. M. E. Maltby : Scientific certainty has no spring in it, no courtesy, no possibility of yielding.N. G. McCrea : Suaviter in modo. G. C D. Odell : Let him be gallows-free by my consent,And nothing suffer, since he nothing meant. C. L. Raper: A mans good breeding is the best security against other peoples ill manners. J. H. Robinson : If you loved us as we love you, Youd stay our Dean your whole life through. C. L. Speranza: Era un galantuomo, un nomo schietto e modesto. R. Tombo, Sr. : Wohl dem der viele Freunde zahlt. W. P. Trent : Railing and praising were his usual themes,And both, to show his judgment, in extremes. 84 History and Recordsof the Class ofNineteen Hundred and Two
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Htstorj) of t\)tClass of j&ttuteen Huntireti an* Ctoo O rescue from oblivion the memory of former incidents and to render a just tribute of re- nown to the many great and wonderful achievements of the class of 1902, this history isproduced. Like the great Father of History, whose words I have just quoted, I treat of timespast, which, lost to curious and anxious historians of the future, might fade into oblivion throughlack of authentic and complete documents. Still we are not afraid that our fame will altogetherdie, for we have a conviction that until the memory of man turns into forgettory, the deeds of theclass of 1902 will live. The careful reader will please observe the spirit of strict impartiality andfaithful veracity maintained throughout this work, which makes it possible to use it as an author-ity on the subject. On anginne, as our Anglo-Saxon forefathers had it, we created that intangible andsubtle thing, so rarely found, and so elusive when found, called Class Spirit. O

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1902
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  • bookid:mortarboard8190barn
  • bookyear:1901
  • bookdecade:1900
  • bookcentury:1900
  • bookauthor:Barnard_College
  • booksubject:college_yearbooks
  • booksubject:women_s_colleges
  • booksubject:Barnard_College
  • booksubject:student_activities
  • bookpublisher:Barnard_College
  • bookcontributor:Barnard_College
  • booksponsor:LYRASIS_Members_and_Sloan_Foundation
  • bookleafnumber:111
  • bookcollection:barnardcollege
  • bookcollection:americana
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