that the popularity of the magazine would be increa be a means of keeping a better record of the athletic the College. But while an attempt was made to g best services in the interests of the magazine, we scions of our own weakness and of the errors that in been committed. And, since no claim is made that reached the standard that is desirable, we feel su with our prospective successors the popularity and the LANct will be further increased. ..\ , i ,... li pv v ... ~ , ~. _ _ q -.- N
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