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Excerpt from Perception: By the Class of Nineteen Hundred Fourteen of the State Normal School at Fitchburg, Massachusetts
\this pamphlet was begun by the vote of the class after studying those prepared by previous classes. The subject was selected, out lined, discussed, and the matter formulated the first year. Each member of the class wrote on most of the topics, and nearly all served on some committee appointed to select and arrange the best of the ma terial supplied by the class. In the second year the manuscript was revised by committees, approved by the class, and seen through the press by an editorial committee. The cover, representing the class ?ower, was selected from several designs prepared by members of the class. Thetotal recitation time spent probably amounted to twenty or twenty-five periods.
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