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The Details: The Argus 1935

The staff masthead in modern magazines is usually a fairly dry affair — a straightforward list of typed names that most readers skim past without a second thought. The students behind The Argus approached it very differently. They filled their pages with handwritten notes, illustrations, and lively accounts of their summers, turning an ordinary staff page into something personal, creative, and unexpectedly charming. Today, those glimpses into student life are permanently preserved in the Feehan Library Archive — proof that even the smallest details can become history.

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