The record of the class of 1914 . 132. Love COIXKGK WKEKLY BOARDF. (!ary Kirk H. Taylor H. KIkinlun K<) Villi llullril Carmina Saecularia UXLIKE the historic circle of Elizabeth we are no nest of singing birds. Songsters we have, how-ever, whose lays have caused enough remarks to draw forth the censure of the have sung wisely (if not too well) and these, our feeble pipings, contain many a gem of purestray. many an evidence of i)enetrating insight, and many an unguessed truth, we make this ad-mission (no, not a claim, far be it) in case, shrewd reader, who chance to o


The record of the class of 1914 . 132. Love COIXKGK WKEKLY BOARDF. (!ary Kirk H. Taylor H. KIkinlun K<) Villi llullril Carmina Saecularia UXLIKE the historic circle of Elizabeth we are no nest of singing birds. Songsters we have, how-ever, whose lays have caused enough remarks to draw forth the censure of the have sung wisely (if not too well) and these, our feeble pipings, contain many a gem of purestray. many an evidence of i)enetrating insight, and many an unguessed truth, we make this ad-mission (no, not a claim, far be it) in case, shrewd reader, who chance to overlook the sporadic andinterlinear outcroppings of genius. Our early loves and aspirations, our painful searchings for/t luut juste, and the spontaneous .lire of ourbards, have all been duly put to paper: some few are published; the greater part are not, and it is well. Ofthe latter class there is no record save in the shifting sands of Haverford tradition, voices on the eveningair. and twisted bits of paper on the Potters Field. .Al


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