L'Agenda 1901 . an ellipse of our flower. Thus we have made use of all our classemblems. In regard to size, we have aimed to present a volume conformingmore to the proportions of a standard library book. We believe that a college annual ought, primarilv, to represent theaffairs of student life and so we have omitted the disagreeable feature ofRoasting the Profs. Our object has been to make the publication aliterary work ; hence we have cut out everything which could possiblvinjure anyones reputation or standing among his We have tried to produce a book which would reflect cre
L'Agenda 1901 . an ellipse of our flower. Thus we have made use of all our classemblems. In regard to size, we have aimed to present a volume conformingmore to the proportions of a standard library book. We believe that a college annual ought, primarilv, to represent theaffairs of student life and so we have omitted the disagreeable feature ofRoasting the Profs. Our object has been to make the publication aliterary work ; hence we have cut out everything which could possiblvinjure anyones reputation or standing among his We have tried to produce a book which would reflect credit upon theclass and upon the school whose privileges we have enjoyed during the pastthree years. The work itself will be a silent witness as to whether or notwe have succeeded in our efforts. We wish to express our thanks to all whohave in any way helped us in our labors. Respectfulh-, The Editors. This Volume is respectfully dedicated to DAVID PORTER LEAS, , Treasurer of Bucknell University since 1882. V. DAVID PORTER LEAS, David Porter Leas. «« THE Iniversity has ever been fortunate in having had associated withits management men of sound business judgment and of keenfinancial foresight. The office of treasurer on the board of trusteeshas always been filled by men with wide business experience. The name ofDavid Porter Leas has been closely associated with the financial manage-ment of the University for nearly two decades. In all that time he hasbeen a tower of strength on the board of trustees, and he has ever stoodready upon all occasions, not only in giving his services as a labor of love,to his Alma Mater, but lie has also assisted substantially, in all movementslooking toward the progress and development of the institution, especiallythose movements which had for their object the placing of the Universityupon a firmer financial basis. Mr. Leas has been liberal in all things per-taining to the welfare of the University. A sketch of his life does not read like
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