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THE NEW MARSHALS

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Three men have just been honored by the Seniors in being chosen marshals. This office has two requirements: a man must have been a leader and worked for the honor of his class, and he must be the type of man which the class as a whole wishes to show to others as among its best products. In their choice this year's Seniors have not departed from the well-founded custom. The men so honored fulfilled the above requirements throughout their College course. They are fulfilling them now in that each one of them is enrolled in the service of the United States Government. It is peculiarly fitting that the Permanent leaders of the Class 19 should be Army or Navy men, who are devoting all their energies to their country's cause. In College and in war they will have received a double training in that very leadership of men. The fact that they have done well in both these fields is sufficient proof of their meriting the office to which they were elected.

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