Centenary College of Louisiana - Yoncopin Yearbook (Shreveport, LA)

 - Class of 1922

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YONCOPIN, 1922 the matchless Audubon drawings. In Centenary ' s library is also to be found a polyglot Bible, which contains the whole Bible in Hebrew, Greek, Latin, French, Spanish, Italian, Gaelic, and English. While at various times in her history Centenary College has been greatly in need of money and the value of this old library would have tided it over many a crisis, it has been preserved for the classic old institution, Centenary College of Louisiana. The presidents who have served at Centenary from 1841 are: Rev. T. C. Thorn- ton, D.D.; David O. Shatuck; Judge A. B. Longstieet, LL.D.; Rev. R. H. Rivers, D.D.; Rev. B. M. Drake, D.D.; Rev. John C. M : ller; Rev. W. H. Watkins; Rev. C. G. Andrews, D.D.; Rev. D. M. Rush; Dr. T. A. S. Adams; George H. Wiley; Dr. W. L. C. Hunnicut; Dr. C. W. Carter; Dr. I. W. Rev. C. C. Miller; Dr. W. L. Weber; Dr. Felix R. Hill; Dr. W. R. Bourne, and Dr. George S. Sexton. Much could be said of those who have taken part in the building of Centenary and tho:e who are still lending a helping hand, but Centenary Co ' lege, which stands for such high degrees of morals and righteousness, is a fitting reward for their tireless efforts. Mattie Adelle McClenaghan. Cooper; Dr. H. B. Carre; ; Rev. R. H. Wynn, D.D. ; Page thirteen

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to move Centenary College to Shreveport. Negotiations were conducted, and Mr. J. W. Atkins ' offer of forty acres of land in Gladstone Heights was accepted. Work was begun immediately, and the doors of the college were again opened in the fall of 1908. The first president of the institution in Shreveport was Dr. W. L. Weber of Georgia, under whom gratifying progress was made. Dr. Weber was succeeded by Dr. Felix R. Hill, who served until his death in 1918. Dr. R. H. Wynn was elected to fill the vacancy. During his administration the college passed through another difficult period, but he succeeded in interesting the people and led an endowment campaign which was successful for the amount asked — $50,000. Dr. Wynn resigned the presidency in 1919, and Dr. William R. Bourne was elected. Under his leadership a program of expansion and construction was begun. At the beginning of his second year Dr. Bourne was released at the earnest solicitation of the director-general of the educational campaign of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, to assist in the larger work of organizing the alumni of various colleges. He resigned in January, 1921, and was succeeded by the present incumbent, Dr. George S. Sexton. Under Dr. Sexton ' s wise leadership Centenary College has already made most remarkable progress. With such a man, who has already proved himself a natural leader, at its head, and with the increased endowment through the educational campaigns of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, and through the munificence of the General Education Board of New York City, the future and perma- nent usefulness of the institution is assured. The history of Centenary would be incomplete without something of the library. It contains over three thousand volumes of both ancient and modern literature. There are books of science, history, philosophy and literature that date back into the past centuries, there being a few old editions of 1680 and hundreds of others of the early part of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Also among the priceless possessions are huge folios of rare engravings of Shakespearean literature. In their day these folios were worth thousands of dollars, and today, as there is no longer another such copy extant in America, no estimate can be made of their value. These folios are an American edition from the original copper plates of Boydell ' s Illustrations of Shakespeare, which was a collection of steel engravings from sixty-seven painters of the eighteenth and early nine- teenth centuries. England put out an edition of these folios by an act of appropriation of parliament, but as this appropriation was not large enough, the edition was inferior to the one put out in America. The original plates were brought over from England in 1842, and the American edition was brought out in 1848 under the signatures of Wash- ington Irving, Audubon (naturalist and artist), John Van Buren (later president), Robert Morris, Horace Greeley (editor), Harper and Brothers, James W. Gerard, S. F. B. Morse (inventor), Wm. C. Bryant (poet), Alexander H. Stevens (M.D.). and about twenty other famous Americans. There are enough of these folios to have a Shakespearean gallery, which is soon to be constructed. When this gallery is completed it will be the only one of its kind in America. In addition to these, there is a collection of hand-colored prints of all the Indian tribes of America, and some excellent prints of Page twelve



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YONCOPIN, 1922 Centenary By James Church Alvord Where the sleepy silver bayou Gleams among the pines, Watching o ' er the throbbing city, Alma Mater shines. Chorus Forward, forward. Centenary! Time and tide may fail, But our hearts shall love thee ever. Centenary — Hail ! Like a wave the mighty city Surges ' round thy feet. Guide it, train it, teach it wisdom, Alma Mater, sweet. Chorus Green the boughs that rustle ' round thee On thy stately crest; Greener is our memory of thee, Alma Mater, blest. Chorus Page fourteen

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