The Monticola . ?i>£ ^ %+ 75 Let every man be judged according to his OLLOWING this ancient saying, I have the honorand pleasure of introducing to the University,and to the world at large, the Class of 1914;and displaying its characteristic works and at-tainments. Never lias there been a better classin the history of the University. This I firmlybelieve, and have been told by upper all occasions the Class of 1914 has il-luminated its fame. In the class-room it has at-tained wonders; it is represented in all the athletic exercises;on the Varsity football team, on the trac


The Monticola . ?i>£ ^ %+ 75 Let every man be judged according to his OLLOWING this ancient saying, I have the honorand pleasure of introducing to the University,and to the world at large, the Class of 1914;and displaying its characteristic works and at-tainments. Never lias there been a better classin the history of the University. This I firmlybelieve, and have been told by upper all occasions the Class of 1914 has il-luminated its fame. In the class-room it has at-tained wonders; it is represented in all the athletic exercises;on the Varsity football team, on the track team, on the Gymteam, and all the other representations. The Freshmen haveStriven hard to show the Faculty, and the students, that theyare virtuous and honorable men. in every sense of the Freshman Class stands now energetic and progres-sive, bowing only to the shrine of study and learning, thegreal and powerful monarch of today. The only disturbance that has infuriated them was the attacks of the Sophs. Onone occasion at meeting, a Freshman remarked: •The Sophso


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