"Business as it is now done in Room 26." 

 THE CLASS IN UTILIZATION. 



EDITORS : 



H. A. GREEN 



E. I. KOTOK 



FOREWORD 



We again take occasion to express our appreciation of the manner in 

 which the Alumni have responded to our requests. The spirit displayed 

 is one that any body of men, large or small, may well be proud of, and 

 whenever such a spirit is fostered, success must come in every undertaking". 

 We can frankly say that the enthusiasm which has been shown is far above 

 our expectation, even above all that we had dared dream of at first. 



Altho letters are coming in with much greater frequency than at first, 

 yet we feel that the climax is not yet near, but rather hope that this is 

 the beginning of more and better things that are to follow. 



Not only are we ready to receive matters for publication, but sugges- 

 tions and corrections as well. At all times will be welcome suggestions 

 as to what to include or exclude from future issues. Such suggestions 

 may not only serve the quicker to right matters, and put things id a state 

 of equilibrium, but they may also open up new fields of work, which at 

 first were not thought of sufficient interest to warrant their appearance. 

 It seems that only by some such method can the enterprise become, in the 

 shortest time, of greatest interest to all. 



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