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Show In Acknowledgment "IT WOULD not be fitting that this volume should appear without acknowledging the assistance of those who have contributed to what- ever degree of perfection this work may represent. We appreciate the help and suggestions offered by President Tracy, Miss Marion Read, Mr. Jarvis and Mr. Monson of the English faculty. Too much credit cannot be given to Miss Therma Scoville, Miss Ardell Cardon, Mr. Arthur Marble and Mr. Charles Emmett, of the Acorn Staff, who, during the spring quarter, carried the entire burden of the publication of this annual. The untiring efforts and cooperation of the staff as a whole have had no small part in the production of this book. We are indebted to Miss Maurine Porter, Miss Bernice Littlefield and Mr. Melvin Mathias for their assistance in assembling and mounting the photographs; to Miss Marion Wallace, Miss Genieve Moyes, Miss Anna Stark, Miss Thelma Jones and Mr. Casper Woods for their excellent work for the Acorn Ball, and to the I. P. T. Club for its generous effort in behalf of Acorn subscription campaigns. Much credit is due also to Miss Evelyn Palmer, staff artist, for the excellent free-hand sketches, to Mr. Rabe of the Rabe studio, and to Mr. Hoenes of Link-Tiffany studio for the fine photographic work exhibited in this book. We appreciate also the cooperation of our advertisers, and of the Commercial Art and Engraving company, of San Francisco, and the Inland Printing company, of Kaysville, Utah. We have endeavored to portray, in perhaps somewhat different style, the activities of a Weber year, and though we are aware that as in all human effort errors may have crept into this work, we hope that they will be pardoned by those who may notice them and that this volume may meet with your approval. GRANT ELLIS, May 20, 1927. The ACORN 1927 Autographs |