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DONALD F. SAMPSON, Editor-in-Chief
Cornhusker Staff

LetterT'S all over now, and with many misgivings, a few apologies, and a certain feeling of satisfaction in having been able to publish such a book, the staff of the "Greater University Cornhusker" wishes to present the result of its efforts for your criticism.

 

     As editor, I wish to acknowledge my gratitude to those who have spent their time and expended their efforts in helping prepare this book, especially to Miss Elice Holovtchiner and Miss Erschal Freeman who managed the work of their departments in an unsurpassable manner, and it is with a certain desire that I might have the opportunity of issuing another volume, which might be greatly improved, that I end my duties on the CORNHUSKER.

DONALD F. SAMPSON.

LetterHE primary object in the publishing of a Year Book is to put in an enduring form a summary of the events that take place during a college year. The book must be complete or it will be of little value to those interested.

     In the 1926 CORNHUSKER we have tried to please the majority of students; for it is truly 'a student publication and should be molded according to their likes. We have tried to portray the past year in such a manner that in the future some enjoyment will be experienced by reviewing this Annual. If we have succeeded in doing this, even partially, we shall be pleased; for it will help to create in the future alumni of Nebraska a greater respect for their University to which they really owe so much.

TOM T. VARNEY, JR.

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THOMAS T. VARNEY, JR., Business Manager

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