Excerpt from The Virginian, 1907We take this opportunity of thanking those who have so kindly assisted us in making this Annual a success. To Dr. Messenger, who has given us valuable assist ance in the literary department, we extend our hearty thanks. We wish to acknow ledge gratefully our appreciation of the contributions to the art department, being especially grateful to Mr. Thomas Mitchell Pierce, who presented us with our frontis piece, and to Mr. Mattoon, Mrs. J. L.
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