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(OfBcial Organ of the Alumni Association and of the Council of the 

 Associated Alumni.) 



PUBLISHED MONTHLY DURING THE COLLEGE YEAR 



Counsellors — Professors Wm. Carey Jones and Thomas R. Bacon. 



£'rflV0f-/«-C/i7«/— WiNFIELD DORN, '02. 



Associate Edilors—yiiss Katherine F. Smith, '02; Miss Lucile Graves, '03; 

 ROBT. W. Ritchie, '02; Benj. W. Reed, '02; John A. Brev.'er, '03; Roger C. Chick- 

 ering, '04; J. Raymond Carter, '02 (Staff Artist). 



Alumni Coniributors—PROFE&SOK Wm. E. Ritter President of the Associated 

 Alumni; Charles S. Greene, President of the Alumni Association; Miss Emma 

 Hefty, Secretary of the Associated Alumni ; James Sutton, Secretary of the 

 Alumni Association. 



Business Manager — Bryan Bell, '03; 



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WE staud silent before the swish of the scythe of Time. A 

 life has gone out of our midst for which nothing can 

 compensate. How much the influence, the personality, the 

 sacrifice, of Joseph Le Conte has contributed to the University 

 can never be measured by material or intellectual standards. 

 It reaches as deep as feeling and as high as thought. 



lyife hurries on, — but the influence of a great personality is 

 for eternity. Unconsciously we are feeling the permeating in- 

 fluence of the life of Jcseph Le Conte,— and this spirit will 



