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  ill health of his father. Mr. Sugg was a senior in the
all classical course and has been connected with THE CADET ’
  for more than a year. He was an eflicient business
  manager and THE CADET prospered under his manage·
  ment. Mr. Sugg, before leaving, turned over the busi-
  ness interests of VFIIIC GADET to Mr. Rice, of , ’
  who is quite capable of pushing THE CADE? to a wider V
fg . field of success. `
  We desire to call the attention of students and faculty
iii T to tl1e fact that the business firms of Lexington are
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{ turn the patronage of the college and her friends. \·Ve
  T kindly ask you to remember THE OADET to the firms
  with which you trade.
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  On account of certain financial obligations due the
  publishers and printers of THE CADET, the present issue
  is decreased in quantity, but we trust not in quality.
  Our Christmas CAni·;*r will be the regular size and will
  appear in much better form than any heretofore. Sev- A
  eral cuts will add to its beauty.
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  stallnient plan.
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