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cer and Canner for designs furnished us, and for excellent steel engd
ings kindly sent to us by Mr. Charles, Payson, of Washington, 1). C,
nephew of the late ex-Gov. C. C. Washburn.  :    -.
   In presenting sketches of the'lives of members of the' Facultywe
make no pretensions to biography. Although in case of many of tem '
abundant material is at hand for eulogies on their lives and works, we
have deemed it proper to leave that to be 'done by those who can per-
form it more fitly.
   We should give also a sketch of Professor Williams, had he not
expressed a desire that nothing of the kind be published.i
   Mr. Clarkson Heritage has our .thanks for :many valuable facts
regarding Professor Lucius Heritage, now on leave of absencet in:i0
Europe.
   We trust that this, the result of our efforts, may be at least tolerable;
to the Senior, and furnish passing amusement to the Sophomore, while
we are sure it will seem a marvel in the almanac line to the Freshman
and the Prep.
   It introduces a new era in University life, and we hope that each
of the years to come may see the production of a credite and flour-
ishing Annual.
    Let the Class of '86 buckle on its armor, and, withi its usual cour
age, profiting by our blunders, make its. production yet more accept!
able than ours; while '87 shall, without doubt, have become so thor-
oughly imbued with the proper spirit that an Annual, will, in due.
season, issue forth from it as perfect and beautiful as a flower of
spring.



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