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renewed vigor to attack and conquer
the problems they find there. The
only complaints voiced these six
happy weeks have been that the
days were all too short to accom-
plish as much as had been
planned. Suffice it to say that
every one will go home filled with
enthusiasm for the next years
work.
Although the days were so well
filled with work, still all found
time for pleasue. There were ex-
cursions on the different Saturdays
and many enjoyable evenings
that will long remain glad memo-
ries.
Our earnest wish is that succeed-
ing summer schools will be as
successful as this one has been
and that future students will be
able to take away with them as
many pleasant memories as we
of 1914 do.
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