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STUDENTS IX THE GREAT COLLEGE OF MOTHER NATURE. 



full credit for developing' muscles, per- 

 haps even for developing" the links more 

 successfully than The Agassiz Associa- 

 tion accomplishes its chosen labor, yet 

 ArcAdiA cannot but feel a superiority 

 because it is at least trying to reach and 

 to help all classes while the club is neces- 

 sarily restricted, and perhaps reluctantly 

 exclusive. The average golf club says, 

 "Keep off the .grounds ; the heels of your 

 shoes cut into the turf." They also must 

 necessarily say, "You can't join our club; 

 vou are not rich enough." Thev sav 



these things regretfully, and we are dis- 

 posed to refrain from what may be con- 

 sidered intrusive. We should like to be 

 better acquainted with our golfing neigh- 

 bors, and to have them get better ac- 

 quainted with the fundamental principles 

 of the A A. We do not expect that they 

 will come bodily into our field any more 

 than we expect to go bodily into theirs. 

 They run over into Nymphalia at times, 

 and into the Agassiz Grove occasionally, 

 to get a ball. When they do that, can't 

 they stop and investigate the fundamental 



•FOR THKV ARK .KM.IA' GOOD FELLOWS, WHICPI NOBODY CAN DENY." 



