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live again the days long gone by.  Thought brushes the dust from off ___________ tablet

and______________________________--- history of joyous ________________________ hill our former hour __________ still __________ by others following in _____ the same course we once pursued, we have the jangling bell calling the boys to duty and err the last echoes die away mingled in the varied cadence of outward sounds we see if summons obeyed by a crowed of boys with faces ruddy with the flush of healthful exercise responding with a rapid ___. Thus____ through the ___________--- of college life and ____ with a longing desire to ___ 'oer again.

           But this scene suggests to us even brighter pictures; those of public

exercises, ____________ etc. The social nature should not be dwarfed by developed in polished, courteous men and women. To this end receptions should be given under proper restrictions. These will serve ___ double purpose of requiring them and of furnishing happy remembrances of college life. These sprinkle frequently the tiresome monotony with the dewy drops of pleasure for such events form red-letter days in the school boys existence, and spurs him on to acquire accomplishments otherwise too lightly valued.