The Editorial section begins with a heartfelt message about saying goodbye, honoring, and remembering a professor, whose name was not mentioned. They next paragraph discusses the turnout of the Boston Symphonic and Orchestra concert. The Memorial section was dedicated to the professor being discussed in the editorial section, Dr. James G. Black. The memorial was held in Kauke Chapel. The Mastery-Mystery section is a philosophical discussion about acquiring truth while eliminating error.https://openworks.wooster.edu/voice1890-1900/1022/thumbnail.jp
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