Bryn Mawr College YearbookClass of 1904 . .u-iJr). J I g g ••ujit or Danj. Roo,aA3. lb%S. ^g^ 3 £5 EB ur^ur f^zrr rr r Te tlt-url Tfc -T«en Co- U * MM Te Ino-oi - GOS PI9 - Se. .... ? C|Vi piwa ?3 Pft ?<3&- & rlrlr- I g. rr w p p p g r r ft? pr pl)l COR-PUS CI . 60 Kl-*i w Q CTT^ ? I- J. f fie/j - Ten G]i«» -Ti £ & gg==l ^ Te adoramus, O Jesu,Te Fili unigenite;Te qui non dedignatus esSubire claustra virginis. Actus in crucem factus esIrato Deo victima,Per Te, Salvator uniceVitae spes nobis rediit. Tibi, seternae spiritusCuius afflatu peperitInfantem Deum MariaAeternum benedicamus.


Bryn Mawr College YearbookClass of 1904 . .u-iJr). J I g g ••ujit or Danj. Roo,aA3. lb%S. ^g^ 3 £5 EB ur^ur f^zrr rr r Te tlt-url Tfc -T«en Co- U * MM Te Ino-oi - GOS PI9 - Se. .... ? C|Vi piwa ?3 Pft ?<3&- & rlrlr- I g. rr w p p p g r r ft? pr pl)l COR-PUS CI . 60 Kl-*i w Q CTT^ ? I- J. f fie/j - Ten G]i«» -Ti £ & gg==l ^ Te adoramus, O Jesu,Te Fili unigenite;Te qui non dedignatus esSubire claustra virginis. Actus in crucem factus esIrato Deo victima,Per Te, Salvator uniceVitae spes nobis rediit. Tibi, seternae spiritusCuius afflatu peperitInfantem Deum MariaAeternum benedicamus. Triune Deus hominumSalutis auctor optimeImmensum hoc mysteriumOrante lingua i\ « e- t f h made its waylaboriously up IRHAPS not in the mediaeval spirit, with its religious fer-vor giving full meaning to the words, did we sing on Maymorning the old Latin hymn which we have brought toAmerica from Oxford; but rather in the spirit of youth,looking toward the sun, as the clouds parted before it,]otion for its constancy and joy in the.^^-^aj^^^JThe long procession ofSeniors, two by two, clad inOi^^tdemic cap and gown,solemnly through the few earlV Vs^sec^te^s, and woundthe spiral stairway to the tQ^&F^, turning our faces toward the East, we raised our voices^trefnilously into the chant, hoping perhaps to emulate the old scholasticsthemselves. The rise and fall of its cadence floated down clearly to thosewho listened, and we hope that the spirits of the May heard, too, oursong in gratitude for the corning of another spring. When we found ourselves once more in the Arch, youthful enthusiasmbroke forth into lusty cheers for those who had broken their mor


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