mittee and surpassed anything, in magnificence, yet given at Murdock. We were quite proud of ourselves that night. "Cram Week" soon engrossed our attentions, and afterwards Advancement Day, when we emerged as Seniors, our moments were filled with busy-ness. The annual homward pilgrimage took place soon after, where we all set ourselves to absorbing a summer's worth of dignity for our new importance in the Academy community. As for the merits of our own class, it was mentioned at the beginning that only the truth would enlighten these pages, that proud boastings would be conspicuous by their absence. With this in mind, then, we hasten to say that undoubtedly the 1917 is and has been a most remarkable aggregation -- in fact, '17 has won first rank in everything open to its members, so far.