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Caption: Sophograph - 1889 This is a reduced-resolution page image for fast online browsing.
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fci IHI PH. the history o( our trip to Monmouth i a limp . we remark that likely sh it 1 ore she c scende ii oortalire our mesh « >rting herself in the limpid stream which flows in placid beau' rom the foot of Aft Ofymj f. Some may also onder that in our cut illustrative of wintt the rherubf, rolling the s ball, appear in such light apparel. Our explanation of ti seemingly remarkable phenomenon is that this was the ret snowstorm the had e r seen, and thinking that it would be nice to play in, they rushed out of doors just as the re. As a result, we are sorry t state that they all caught severe colds. Of the general appearance of the SOPHOGRAPH, we need sa but little, for without doubt, the workmanship surpasses the n terial, and we are pleased to say that M Dunlap has acted squarely with us. He is a good printer. With this short introduction, dear reader, we leave you to determine (o yourself whether the class of '89 has acquitted itself creditably. '%# •,-. ;i''*w-,*(^
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