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vi L- F? Baath uf Girustees 1920 George B Douglas George T Hedges Col William G Dows P C Frick S G Armstrong C S Smith C E Tuttle W T Jackson Esq C B Robbins 1921 D1 F G Murray C I Deacon Esq Isaac B Smith George E Crawford MD Glenn M Averill I I McConnell LLD ohn S Broeksmit Rev M R Drury, D Chas E Clark 1922 R Burklialter DD LLD olm S Ely I M Dinvviddie Hastings DD Rev H Deal Robert S Sinclair C G Greene Hon James W Good T D Crltes, DD OFFICERS OF THE BOARD .Cedar Rapids .Cedar Rapids .Cedar Rapids .Cedar Rapids .Cedar Rapids .Cedar Rapids .Cedar Rapids .......Marion .Cedar Rapids .Cedar Rapids .Cedar Rapids .Cedar Rapids .Cedar Rapids .Cedar Rapids .Cedar Rapids ......Cl1ica0o .Cedar Rapids .Cedar Rapids .Cedar Rapids .Cedar Rapids .Cedar Rapids .Cedar Rapids . oliet Illinois Amboy Minnesota .Cedar Rapids .Cedar Rapids .Cedar Rapids .......Toledo E R Burkhalter DD LLD ..... President C G Greene John S Ely I M Dlnwiddie S N dairis STANDING COMMITTEES OF THE BOARD Vice President . . . . .Secretary .. . .Treasurer Asslstant Treasurer Executzfue C G Greene E R Burkhalter XVm G Dovvs S G Armstrong Geo. B. Douglas C Deacon Glenn M Averill Geo T Hedges R S Sinclair J M Dxnwiddie. Buzldzngs and Grounds Geo T Hedges C G Greene john S Ely Curriculum I I McConnell C I Deacon M R Drury Finance George B Douglas Glenn M Averill S G Armstrong I M Dinwiddie James W. Good Honorary Degrees John S Ely I: R Buikhalter Isaac B Smith Lzbzary C E Tuttle Geo T Hedges VV G Dovws Blureum Geo E Crawford F G Murray W T jackson 2 1 . . , . ........... I I. ' .............. ,, D . . . D. . ........ ..... . . J . .................... A. E. Magary, D.D. ............ E. E. ' , . . ........... ...... . . I , . . U .... 1 ............... ..... , A - . . ' 1 . . - , ' . . , .D . . ,. , I I. J. , . , . . , . . , . . ' i . . , . . , . . U 1 ' . , . l , . . ' , . . l i , , ' l . , xv Q . , - I . ' L . . , . . , . . ' . i . 4. , . . ' f, . . .
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'N ' - V T ., if ' . P A -f- 2 if: ' - Tn J Af. f, , ...- Y i V L i - - - X 2. ,Y , Y ,ii , WY SQ 5:59 iiff-f resmhent 5 letter The morrow of vrctory rs more dangerous than rts eve This rs what Mazzrnr, the Italran patrrot of the nrneteenth century kept constantly remrndrng hrs people The dav before vretory rs crrtrcal, rntense, and full of dangerous possrbrlrtres, men pass through rt vvrth bated breath for they know that to blunder rs death Mazzrrrr trred to show hrs countrymen that there could be no let down when the vrctory rs won, that the work of readjustment 'rnd settlement rs fuller of danger than the day of battle rtself The makrng of peace and the process of settlrng back rnto the Ways of peace are as desperate as the makrng of xx ar Plato had somethrng of the same thrng rn mrnd when he sard The most dangerous thrng that can happen to a natron rs to wrn a great war Amerrca rs facrng thrs danger now The War has been won There was really never any doubt rn our mrnds that rt would be won But there rs grave doubt now, and strll graver reason for rt, as to how we and the world are fforng to come out of the unsettlement and unrest rt has left rn rts wake The passron and fire that were turned agaxnst the enemy have not yet cooled but are burnrng at the srlls of socrety rtself As b1tter thrngs are berng sard today as durrng the war, not by patrrots agarnst a forergn foe, but by partres and classes agarnst each other The beautrful sprrrt of cooperatron, the fine team work of Democrat and Republrcan, of employer and em ployee, of landlord and tenant are gone, and rn therr place have come a rancor and brtterness worse than anythrng we knew before the war Class hatred has been sub fishness than about the herorc sacrrfice and self forgetfulness that were so domrnant wx hrle the roar of battle was rn our ears It all means that we are rn the desperate venture of gettrng back, not to the peace we lost when war broke out, but up to a new peace and a new level whrch we have not known before We are Just begrnnrng to see how full rt rs packed wrth danger Cool heads, sane mmds, and generous hearts are needed even more than rn the days of strrfe We know the part the colleges played rn urnnrng the war The country turned to them for rnsprratron and leadershrp rn many phases of the grrm busrness then on hand And the colleges drd not farl or drsappornt They must not non The statesman narnd rs as necessary today as the soldrer mrnd xx as three years ago Leaders who urll not read for themselves but for the general good were never so rmperatrve and have never had such opportunrtres as the turmorl and unrest that our day afford Colleges nave a new chance and as Coe played her part and more than her part rn unselhsh grvrng and servrng during the xx ar, so I am sure wrll she do her full share rn the Morr ow of Vrctory now upon us Ma3 the ACORN IQZI contrrbute rts share to the makrng of the new day for both Coe and the Amerrca she serves JOHN A MARQUIS I , , ,, 4 . l . A . ,, . . . . , . r C . Il - .I S u 1 T o G I - x u 5. I C 7 A . . . ' stituted for Hun hatred. We are hearing far more today about prohteering and sel- . . - I I 4. 7 . Y . I Y A. . A 1 . - . V7 A 1 I n 7. , . ' v - ci 1 Y - 17 I I I ,' '
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