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- Page 11: To Emilie Watts McVea Dean of Women
- Page 15: Contents BOOK I The University, . .
- Page 18 and 19: CHARLES WILLIAM DABNEY, Ph. D., LL.
- Page 21: The University of Cincinnati ON his
- Page 25 and 26: The University of Cincinnati THE Mc
- Page 27 and 28: The McMicken College of Liberal Art
- Page 29 and 30: The Graduate School rpHE Graduate S
- Page 31 and 32: The College for Teachers npHE Colle
- Page 33 and 34: The College of Engineering nPHE Col
- Page 35 and 36: The Medkal College q^HE affiliation
- Page 37 and 38: The College of Commerce THE College
- Page 39 and 40: STEPHEN ELMER SLOCUM, B. E., Pli. D
- Page 41 and 42: pagf tliirty-nve WILLIAM HAMMOND PA
- Page 43 and 44: page thirty-seven SCHACNE ISAACS, A
- Page 45: page thirty-nine JOSEPH RANSOHOFF,
- Page 49 and 50: page forty-three 1914 Officers of t
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- Page 53 and 54: CAMILLI-: BRUMLEVE. Walnut Hills Hi
- Page 55 and 56: FRANCES PXIZABETH D'ARCY, Morrow Hi
- Page 57 and 58: HELEN ALL1:E FOOTE, Hughes High Sch
- Page 59 and 60: ESTELLE AUGUSTA HUNT, Woodward High
- Page 61 and 62: MARIE KREHBIEL, AAA Mystic 13, Wood
- Page 63 and 64: FLORENCE LOUISE McKEE, AAA Woodward
- Page 65 and 66: ETTA MARIE O'HARA, Walnut Hills Hig
- Page 67 and 68: IRMA SCHEUER, Walnut Hills High Sch
- Page 69 and 70: NORMA LOUISE STIU'KE, Woodyvard lli
- Page 71 and 72: RUTH M. WILLEY, AAA Mystic 13, Bart
- Page 73 and 74: Senior Regular Engineers YEATMAN AN
- Page 75 and 76: WALTER INGRAM MONAGHAN, H K A Walnu
- Page 77 and 78: CURTIS RATHBONE CHALKLEY, Covington
- Page 79 and 80: CHESTER THOMAS KLEIN, 2 X; 2 2 I.
- Page 81 and 82: CLAY MORTIMER STRAIT, Homer Academy
- Page 83 and 84: 1915 Officers of the Junior Class F
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- Page 87 and 88: Myers, Raymond Pendery Oster, Eugen
- Page 89 and 90: 1916 OFFICERS OF THE SOPHOMORE CLAS
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"1917'' or "You Can't Keep a Good C
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Buente, Sibyl Bullcrdick, Ellen Mar
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Biker, Albert Joyce Rosenberg, Davi
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Kaufman, Benedict Kemp, George Lawr
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Austin, Edgar C. Baer, Sigmund Baie
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BOOK III FRATERNITIES
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Zeta Psi Chapter of Sigma Chi FRED
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Province Alpha Maine. Boston. Massa
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Beta Theta Pi Founded at Miami Univ
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Ohio Theta of Phi Delta Theta Color
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Delta Tau Delta Founded at Bethany
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Alpha Xi of Pi Kappa Alpha 1914 Ear
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Alpha Nu Sigma Founded January 12,
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Sigma Sigma Founded at the Universi
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Delta Delta Delta Founded at Boston
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Zeta Chapter of Delta Delta Delta C
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Omega Xi Chapter of Kappa Delta 191
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Kappa Alpha Theta Founded at DepauA
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Pi Alpha of Chi Omega Flower—The
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Phi Beta Kappa Founded December 5,
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BOOK IV ATHLETICS
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Waller Hvmaii. page nne luuidled an
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Football Record for 1913 Georgetown
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DENSER, first-year man; Half and En
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PORTER, first-year man; Co-op; Tack
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J. Montgomery. L. Brj'ant. P. Russo
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N. M. LYON Captain Swimming THE FIS
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onds in the twenty and fifty and ca
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HKC.I'LAUS R. R. Myers (Captain) S
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BOOK V ORGANIZATIONS
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Alumnal Associations of the Univers
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Oscar S. Barrett. Chauncey M. Hand.
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page one hiuidred and eighty-four U
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ACADEMICS : Norman M. Lyon. Oscar S
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The Co-op Club WILLIAM J. KIHN, Pre
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University Student Branch of the Am
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LITERARY
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Literary Society OFFICERS FOR 1913-
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The Chemists' Club FACULTY MF:MBERS
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The French Club OFFICERS GRACE JONE
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The Dramatic Club OFFICERS FRANK H.
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page two hundred and twenty-one The
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FIRST SOPRANOS. Hazel Clark. Bertha
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The Musical Association Council PRO
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Hold! "Through me you jiass into th
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The Vigilance Committee .\ppointed
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''Coinc oil, you Sophomores!" The F
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page two hundred and thirty-eight T
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The Dean Leads the Cheering. ? Our
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The Song of a "News Reporter" L Geo
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The Reserve Game WESTERN RESERVE UN
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The Thanksgiving Game MIAMI UNIVERS
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The Season's Attractions The Auctio
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AlAS foR TINV T(n The "Tiny Tim" Co
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Academic idea of a "Bum Room." Abou
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"Weak Hands Offering Lily White a B
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page two hundred and fifty-six At t
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u ^ Varsity's New Lunch-Room OPEN M
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ymiTfH/\LLs, -1 •• -QEFCFfEi op
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The Junior Promenade FEERUARA' THE
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"Were you with us the time Ave got
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Devoted to the use of one "Googer"
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(^tttt The Tango Reaches the Bowlin
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Glee Club Engagements THE MEN'S GLE
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"Eddie" Robinson preparing to clear
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Inter-Class Swimming Meet FOR GIRLS
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COMPANY The Senior Ball Friday, Mar
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"Story-BookLand" MARCH 21, 1914 HUG
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The Most Popular with the "Wimmen"
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Who's It Now? Oh, Cubby Baehr, and
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ATA. Demonstration of the Work in t
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F— "A ROYAL MIX-UP" Words by Juli
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Cats—Your idea are correct. Ruth
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E);ijL.,E)iL.l.Y~DOV,oyE)uLU ? For
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Event No. 6—220-Yard SAvim. Won b
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If I Were King Prexy: I'd bring nij
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The Princeton Meet PRINCETON UNIVER
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Class Affairs The Freshman "Mix-Up,
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" Discoveries!" Did you know that P
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The Boa I Ride. Steamer Island Quee
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Class of 1913 SENIOR WEEK, 1914. Su
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ONE VLAU & TUKTL or 5'lNKtTV??' Oct
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December Dec. 1—Sib A'isits the E
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February f "MS >I3-J| ^m^ ^^M f v.,
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April April 1—Dr. Lotspeich speak
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June June 1—A very "rare" one ind
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A m mtpmd ms ' 'lb hM::. >. \£ -"^
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State Mutual Life Assurance Company
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Boys — for the Real Thing in Frat
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A Profitable Vacation How often hav
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Established 1833 The Cincinnati Law
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The School of Life Is just commenci
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Eugene Frank Millinery Houses 520 R
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College of Music of Cincinnati Cont
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THE photographs used to make half-t
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