Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from The Philomath, Vol. 42: June 1943
We, the woebegone, bedraggled, and completely supine Class of '43, leave to the more masterful members Of the faculty a treatise on the dangers of inhibited self expression.
We, the slightly disgusted and more or less hopeless class, do leave to the future editor of the Student Crier a complete set of unused ideas (which he undoubtedly will never use) for the improvement of said publication.
We, the tongue-tied Class of '43, leave a dictionary of original pronunciations to Miss Benton. (written with Mr. G. D. Lundberg as contemporary author.) We, being mindful of everyone else's mistakes as well as those of our own, leave Mr. Small a new gas mask to replace the old one he keeps in his office as protection against those experiments that didn't turn out just as they were expected to.
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